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July 12, 2022 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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Timcast IRL - Tim Pool Smeared In J6 Committee Hearing, LETS GOOOO w/Adrianne Curry & Libby Emmons
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lydia smith
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tim pool
ladies and gentlemen welcome to Tim cast IRL I'm your host, Tim Poole, who apparently is a pro-Trump YouTuber who incited people on January 6th, so sayeth the January 6th hearings, in a clip aired by, uh, what's his name, Raskin.
He shows a bunch of, you know, like Alex Jones and Salty Cracker, and then it shows a clip of me literally reading a Fox News headline that says, Trump says protests in DC will be wild.
And I'm like, Trump says the protests are going to be wild?
I think he's right.
And there's another point where I'm like, this is Trump calling for all of his supporters to be on the ground.
And they're acting like I literally said it.
Here's the funny thing.
It's like, it's the ultimate transitive property.
Tim Pool reads Fox News article about Donald Trump telling his supporters to come on the ground.
Therefore, Tim Pool is the one who actually made Trump's quote.
That's the game they're playing.
So, uh, we're going to have to talk all about that.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
Plus we got Twitter has officially sued Elon Musk.
And, uh, I don't know.
There's a bunch of stupid news.
There's a video of Josh Hawley is questioning this professor and it's the most ridiculous exchange where he's like, who can get pregnant?
And she's like, people who can get pregnant.
He's like, do you mean women?
And she's like, I mean anyone.
And then they argue.
And I'm just like, yeah, that to me just shows everything's imploding.
So, we're gonna talk all about that.
I'm really excited to show you the clip of the dangerous far-right Tim Pool, they say.
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And today we have an amazing guest.
We have Adrienne Curry.
adrianne curry
Hi, I'm Adrienne Curry.
tim pool
Adrienne.
adrianne curry
I'm an amazing guest.
unidentified
That's right.
adrianne curry
Yeah.
I am a aged out pop culture icon from the early 2000s.
That's me.
Go Google it.
tim pool
We also have Libby.
libby emmons
Hey, glad to be here.
Libby Emmons, editor of the Post Millennial.
ian crossland
Yes, yes.
Yes, you are.
I'm Ian Crosland.
What's up everybody?
IanCrosland.net if you want to check it out, but let's watch the show.
lydia smith
And I am also here in the corner as always pushing buttons.
I'm delighted to have a ladies night.
I love to have ladies and two is a double blessing.
Let's get into it.
tim pool
All right, I pulled up this story from Mediaite.
lydia smith
Oh my.
tim pool
It's going to be a red wedding.
January 6th committee airs clips of extremists calling for violence after Trump promised wild protest.
You ready?
It says, during its hearing on Tuesday, the committee first showed former President Donald Trump's December 19th, 2020 tweet calling on his supporters to come to Washington.
The day Congress would certify Joe Biden's electoral victory.
Be there, we'll be wild.
The committee then showed clips of fringe pro-Trump commentators, including Alex Jones and Tim Poole.
lydia smith
Oh my!
tim pool
Responding excitedly to Trump's call.
It also showed clips of extremists calling for violence on January 6th.
Okay, so they do separate Alex Jones and me from being extremists.
I'm surprised.
I assume they would have called Alex Jones an extremist.
But they call us fringe pro-Trump commentators.
Um, fringe?
At the time of that, we were the number one political show on YouTube with 120 million views per month.
Well, I should say it was around 100.
And then with podcast views, these leftists were making these charts showing all the right-wing channels.
And then Tim Pool was massively above that.
lydia smith
What's happening here?
tim pool
Fringe!
That's the only thing I take issue with.
Yeah, that's not fair.
People are hitting me up and they're like, are you mad they're calling you pro-Trump?
And I'm like, I voted for the guy.
adrianne curry
Be flattered when they hate you.
It means you're doing everything right.
tim pool
This one's amazing.
So here's the best part of this article.
It says, you know, clips from fringe pro-Trump commentators Alex Jones and Tim Pool, but it doesn't actually quote either of us.
It quotes Matt Bracken and Salty Cracker.
And then, you know, a cracker again.
And then it's like, They can't show anything from me because what I actually said was so completely innocuous.
And I have the clip for you all right here.
Let me fix the audio.
It always autoplays.
I knew the audio.
So let me, there's Alex Jones.
And I just want to show you the part where it shows me talking.
Because some people, you know, they swear and we're trying to be family friendly, but here you go.
And now Donald Trump is calling on his supporters to descend on Washington, D.C.
January 6th.
adrianne curry
That was extremism if I've ever seen it.
tim pool
And then there's one more bit.
Let me show you.
One more bit.
lydia smith
I'm scared.
tim pool
This could be Trump's last stand.
And it's a time when he has specifically called on his supporters to arrive in D.C.
lydia smith
Are you excited?
I can't tell.
tim pool
They're trying to discredit you.
It's not that you said anything bad.
read the headline. I was like, Trump promises a wild protest on DC on January 6.
adrianne curry
They're trying to discredit you. It's not that you said anything bad. They want all
the boomers who are watching, all 10 of them, to think that you're a bad person.
tim pool
It's weird because that boomer demographic is, we have tons of people who are in that
age bracket who watch the show and who comment on it all the time.
But the people who do watch that stuff, they're aging out of voting and being involved in politics.
I don't understand why they're chasing after the demographic that's retiring and handing off the world to the younger generation.
adrianne curry
It's all they have left.
It's the last ones plugged into their matrix of lies and they're struggling.
unidentified
Maybe if we can just convince these 10 people that they'll tell their kids But also it's because they're not handing it off to the younger generation.
libby emmons
They're hanging on to it.
They're holding on to the power as tight as they can for as long as they can.
I mean, if you look at it, these are my parents' generation, and they still call us all kids.
They don't act like we're capable human beings, and maybe we're not, but we certainly are more than their geriatric selves are going to be.
And the only reason they call you fringe is because they want to separate you from the mainstream.
They want you to be fringe, so they try and manifest that you are, even though you aren't.
adrianne curry
You have been othered.
libby emmons
Yeah, it's an othering process.
tim pool
We had a Times Square billboard for two months.
That's mainstream.
ian crossland
Before the show we were talking about the reconciliation, if it's even possible to reconcile going forward and like, if you think that things feel fractured, you know, culturally, and it's like before we were all being lied to by ABC, NBC, CBS, they were deciding what the narrative was.
Everyone had a unified, whether it was a lie or not, vision.
Now it's fractured.
And I don't know that they're attempting to force the narrative.
tim pool
My favorite thing about this is the people who are tweeting at me and they're like, You better get your affairs in order, Tim.
Like, oh, it's coming.
I'm like, bro, you sound just like the QAnon people who are like, it's gonna happen.
They're gonna arrest everybody.
adrianne curry
Move those goalposts.
Just keep moving them.
Q is right.
In 80 years.
tim pool
Dude, it's a clip of me reading a Fox News article.
ian crossland
The whole January 6th thing is like an attempt to hold on to the bull.
America's changed.
It's a different place than it was 50 years ago or 40 years ago.
There's the internet and individual liberty.
Individual journalism has taken off now.
It's another realm.
But they wanna really smash it out and just keep it, because they think that it's gonna go haywire and it will fall apart if they don't, which there might be something to that.
adrianne curry
I love that they're doing this, because it was 2020, it was the riots that woke me up from my former stoner slumber, where I was like, wait a minute, lighting things on fire and smashing everything is not cool, man!
And I started getting mad, and everyone's like, well, clearly, you're a racist!
I'm like, I'm racist because I don't wanna watch people Be anarchists in the street, not even the cool ones.
tim pool
You're like, I watched a video of two white women vandalizing a black neighborhood.
Like, no, you're racist.
unidentified
Right?
tim pool
The black women were pleading with the white antifa to stop.
It's like, no, don't care.
libby emmons
We saw a video of that over and over again.
That kept happening.
adrianne curry
I think a lot of people are waking up because of this bull poopy.
tim pool
Bull poopy.
I actually, I was talking to a couple people and there are some people who are intently watching the January 6 hearings who don't like Trump, but are like post-liberal, disaffected liberal types.
They don't like Trump.
They don't want to vote for him, but they hate the establishment.
And what I'm, they're saying like, okay, that was it.
Like when I saw you on there, I was like, what?
So there were people who want to believe that Trump is really bad, but who know the show, who have watched it and actually pay attention, and they're like, I'm out.
I've seen leftists on Twitter putting like, ha ha ha ha, laughing, being like, they included Tim Pool, this is such insane BS.
libby emmons
It is insane BS, and Jamie Raskin has this to hold on to.
He really needs this to succeed.
He had a very difficult time in the past couple of years.
His son, I believe, killed himself horribly and after that I feel like Jamie Raskin is just totally off the rails.
He needs this to succeed because I don't know how you face that kind of tragedy.
ian crossland
How's Raskin involved?
libby emmons
He's on the committee.
tim pool
He's the one who played the clips.
A bunch of people have told me that I should sue for defamation because the insinuation is that these are people encouraging or inciting.
That's not what Raskin said.
Raskin said promoting wild protest.
Promoting is an opinion, nebulous term that doesn't mean anything.
Yeah, I've been through this before.
These people are smarmy and they know the words they use and they use them on purpose.
So there was one outlet that claimed Tim Pool pushed a conspiracy theory.
And do you know what it really was?
It was me debunking it.
But by doing a story on it at all, it was pushing that story out to people.
So I reached out to a lawyer and they were like, oh, but you did push it.
I mean, that's an opinion statement, not a fact statement.
And I was like, are you kidding?
And they were like, the fact that you told the story to people, whether you were in favor of it or not, is still pushing you will lose in court.
adrianne curry
Essentially, it's everything's turned into TMZ, Us Weekly, and InTouch.
This is what celebrities used to have to go through with just gossip and bullcrap.
And now gossip and bullcrap is our news.
And people watch it and they believe it.
Looking at the National Enquirer, Elvis had babies with aliens.
It's seriously that stupid.
tim pool
A friend messaged me talking about something about the podcast and how they don't really get celebrity news that much anymore.
And I was like, politics is pop culture.
adrianne curry
It is.
tim pool
It is.
It's like team sports doesn't even matter anymore.
Team sports is just red and blue, Democrat, Republican.
And so the issue is, because of that mentality, I was talking to this journalist earlier on Twitter about the January 6th Committee and how it's all lies, and this is a person who's like a normie journalist who is kind of like, well, you know, maybe.
So I went into ground.news, and I encourage everyone to do this, go to the blind spotter, and take any blue check journalist you can find.
This is a great project for all of you who want to help create the database.
Load in any blue check journalist from NBC, from the New York Times, from CNN, from MSNBC, and all of them.
Invariably show like an 80 to 90 percent left-wing bias News from left-wing sources, so I started just sending I'm
like to take a look at this Take a look at this sending these people and they're like,
whoa Like these are NBC reporters and they only consume leftist
unidentified
sources and then I'm like and here's Ben Shapiro 5050. Yeah Yeah, I mean when I when I edit in the morning when I'm
libby emmons
like looking for stories that we want to run I listen to NPR. I read the Washington Post. I read the New
York Times. I read Fox. I read Politico axios daily wire.
I look at literally everything that's out there and then I try and figure out like what I think is interesting to talk about that day.
But I mean I start the day with you know Jack Posobiec's podcast and NPR and you know the New York Times, the Daily.
Like this is what I listen to every morning.
tim pool
You're biased.
libby emmons
Yeah.
ian crossland
Oh my gosh, look at that.
adrianne curry
I wasn't even on there because I deactivated my Twitter.
tim pool
Wow, I've never seen that before.
libby emmons
I've never seen that either.
That's mostly because look who I hang out with.
adrianne curry
You're a far-right extremist.
I can't believe I'm sitting next to you.
ian crossland
I don't know who wrote this software because I don't know who's deciding what's left right and center.
tim pool
I'm not convinced.
It's ground news, and I think they're actually pretty good.
libby emmons
Also, MythInformed, their account is suspended, but they're moderates, fully.
tim pool
Well, these are just your influencers, but I think the reason it's 96% right is because you probably just post post-millennial all the time.
libby emmons
Oh, I do post post-millennial all the time.
ian crossland
If you'd get rid of the post-millennial thing, I wonder what the number would be.
If you could filter it, that'd be cool.
libby emmons
I pretty much just post post-millennial.
Sometimes I make little comments.
ian crossland
Is New York Post left or right now?
tim pool
I don't know.
libby emmons
They're sort of in the middle.
ian crossland
Okay, so they used to be far left.
adrianne curry
Everything's the right now.
unidentified
You're the right.
ian crossland
The left was like an excessive liberal mag back in the 90s.
libby emmons
The New York Post?
ian crossland
Yeah, the Post.
It was almost like the National Enquirer.
libby emmons
Interesting.
lydia smith
Oh, yeah.
libby emmons
I remember they were tabloidy.
tim pool
MSNBC was... they took Carlson.
I've told people this and they don't believe me and I'm like you don't realize what life was like
libby emmons
He's got an interesting conversation recently with with the former BuzzFeed guy
semaphore There's this. Oh, yeah, Ben Smith
yeah, Ben Smith and Ben Smith was trying to make him out to be a racist and Tucker Carlson was like
I'm a hundred percent mad at white over-educated liberals
That's who I'm pissed at, you know?
But I think it's interesting, too, the thing about where politics has taken over culture, because at a certain point, all of the creators and the artists started saying that you had to be activist in your art, and they were all leftist.
So everything you saw on TV started being like, you know, far-left political bias messaging on purpose.
adrianne curry
It's exhausting.
libby emmons
It's exhausting.
Aren't you tired?
And it makes bad art.
It makes really crappy viewing.
adrianne curry
I have no TV.
I barely partake in anything in society.
It's not fun.
Nothing's fun.
There's always the message and everything you're watching.
And you're like, are you serious?
Like, I don't know.
Injecting girl power.
ian crossland
Admittedly buried in video games.
Maybe, but I cannot take What are you playing?
adrianne curry
I've been playing Warcraft every day all day.
ian crossland
Cogmind.
unidentified
Warcraft, uh, like World of Warcraft?
adrianne curry
Yes, sir.
ian crossland
Yeah, the ultimate escapism.
It's like because I cannot watch movies are stupid.
I can't take dumb acting.
I can't take politics.
There's this like political like it's not that I don't like politics in general.
I don't like partisan crap where I'm getting fed a narrative to push some agenda.
I can't.
It doesn't interest me.
It doesn't entertain me.
So I'm buried in like escapism.
tim pool
But this is what happens.
You're right.
You know, at some point the activists were like, everything is political.
So everything needs to be, and it was the left doing that.
And this is a, this was combined with the advent of these micro blogs
that focus specifically on one issue.
So if you were a gaming website, this is why I think Gamergate was like
the first big culture war battle.
If you're a gaming website, how often can you really write an article?
A new video game comes out, so you do all the walkthroughs, you give all your thoughts on the new game designs, you do a couple reviews, now what?
Streamers.
adrianne curry
Yeah, they should be doing gameplay footage.
tim pool
Now, they say, the game's racist!
Oh, video games, right?
Let's talk about that.
adrianne curry
Bill Gates bought Warcraft and I had to sign a social contract, like some woke thing to play.
What?
Yeah, they're like, you can't tell people their naughty names when they're not doing what they're supposed to do in a raid.
And I'm like, what?
Like, I can't be like on, I guess it's Discord now.
I'm so old.
I almost said Ventrilo.
unidentified
And be like, dude, yeah.
What?
adrianne curry
You can't yell at people and call them names?
I'm like, that's like what World of Warcraft is all about!
tim pool
They ruined it.
But so what happens is the response to these woke lunatics was the anti-woke people challenging it, but they were reactive.
These are the people trying to escape Ian.
And the reason why the culture war started is because people who were just like, dude, I don't want politics.
I'm just trying to get away from work and the news.
I just want to fight some goblins.
And all of a sudden the goblins are telling me I'm being racist for fighting the goblins.
Why is this happening?
And then they found out that there were certain prominent feminists who were going to video game companies and telling them you had to do this.
And then this whole thing has just snowballed and it's continued to the point where now we have ESG.
ian crossland
I saw a video, I'll see if I can pull it up and explain it later, but this guy was saying that if you, if you affect the children and you make them, you sexually compromise children, that they lose their will.
And then as adults, they're unable to combat anything.
adrianne curry
Well, they have no boundaries.
So you can introduce almost anything to an abused child.
Like that's why everyone's anti-grooming right now.
libby emmons
And that happens, though.
I mean, it's interesting.
Some of the early Drag Queen Story Hour videos that I saw of parents bringing their kids,
the kids would, there were a couple of videos where I saw the kids would be pushed toward the drag queen,
which is basically like a man in garish makeup and a dress and a beard.
It's sort of like confusing for a kid.
The kid would be pushed towards it, the person, and then would try and turn away,
and the parents would push the kid back.
Break down your barriers.
tim pool
You see the video of the old man in tighty whities twerking to the little girl?
adrianne curry
That was really disturbing.
tim pool
And then the woman walks up and waves to him and tells the little girl, and the little girl waves to him?
adrianne curry
Yeah, it looks like he pooped in them too.
Like he was such a wreck.
tim pool
I want to, so I want that clip.
I want to try and get, I want to pitch it out to all the big...
Please do.
Advertising billboards.
And I was like, hey, would you guys be okay putting like a Pride event video clip up?
I'm gonna say yes, but here's the clip.
The problem is I don't own it.
And so apparently the person who owns it is very pro what they filmed.
So we need video footage of that that's not, that like we could buy or license or claim or something.
ian crossland
The video is by this guy named Jocko Bullions.
First time I've ever saw him.
It's a PragerU video on Instagram.
tim pool
No, no, no.
The original video.
The original video was someone at Pride celebrating Pride.
ian crossland
Oh, I'm sorry.
I was referencing the guy talking about sexually compromising children.
unidentified
Oh, oh, oh.
tim pool
Destroying their will to live.
ian crossland
Their willingness to fight.
And willingness to support the free speech, willingness to be even interested.
They're just incapable of understanding the rights of others when you're broken mentally.
I mean, especially sexually broken.
It didn't happen to me, so I don't personally see it, but I see it in others where it happened to them.
libby emmons
And it's very difficult to continue and to like know what your boundaries are.
Yeah, I mean I have friends where this is their background and they have an extremely difficult time with relationships, with understanding what it's okay to do to them or not, you know?
It's very disturbing and it's hard for them to go through life with that.
adrianne curry
I've had over 20 years of therapy.
I was molested when I was a kid and I married a guy that was over 25 years older than me.
It has a profound effect on kids and he happened to be the same age as the dude that, you know, so it does stuff to you, dude.
And of course when you're younger, like, no it didn't.
I'm fine.
And then you're sitting on the couch like, I'm not okay.
Oh, I'm totally okay now.
lydia smith
I want that to happen to people, you know?
adrianne curry
Yeah, but it does.
And then everyone celebrates it on Twitter.
Look at this!
Look at what they're doing to these kids.
This is great.
It's acceptance.
tim pool
I think what we're seeing with the internet and with the start of the culture war is it's like a sorting algorithm.
The people of weak mental fortitude, of weak will, are just shuffling along whichever direction and they're being shuffled off the cliff.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And being called French.
Sure.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah.
Strong will and mental fortitude are resistant and saying no and that's probably why it's a political why there are
liberal people who are now Hanging out with conservatives and voting for Donald Trump
libby emmons
and being called French and being called sure. Yeah. Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah Most people agree with these these opinions
But if you're in the cult and you're a weak will then you're gonna see someone on the TV say mean things just say that's
adrianne curry
a fact period no matter what You know, it's been my experience.
Like I have friends, family that voted for Biden and I never say a word to them.
I don't like reprimand them or tell them they're stupid or But the second someone finds out I voted for Trump, here it comes.
And I'm like, well, Biden's just as horrible, like, to me.
And I'm not, like, being a butthole to you.
Like, what is wrong with humanity anymore?
They can't just be cool with each other.
tim pool
Look, there are some sane people on the left, but it's the exception, not the rule.
And that's because... So I was actually talking with some other prominent personality this morning about strategy and stuff, and they were asking me about, you know, left and right, and I said, look man, we talk about this on the show, the right, if you look on Blindspotter, typically are people who have balanced views.
The left is echo chamber biased cult.
They claim the right is the cult, but then you look at Ben Shapiro and it's like, left and right wing, you know, on his blind spot or whatever.
He consumes news from all sources.
He is not in an echo chamber.
He is not blind to the facts.
Like you were mentioning, you listen to NPR and do all these things.
These journalists at NBC, exclusively left wing sources, not a single right wing source.
And then they post insane things on Twitter, totally devoid of facts, and they believe Jussie Smollett.
libby emmons
Right.
adrianne curry
Dude.
You know, I got flamed on when that story first came out.
We're both from Chicagoland.
I read that story and I'm like, no one goes and walks outside in that weather.
lydia smith
No way.
adrianne curry
The gangbangers are inside smoking.
tim pool
And it was by NBC and the clock?
adrianne curry
Never.
tim pool
There's like no humans there.
adrianne curry
Never.
Like, even when you're drunk, you're not like, bro, negative 40, polar vortex, let's go to Subway.
Said no one in Chi-town, let alone this is MAGA country.
That is not MAGA country!
And then I said it and everyone's like...
You're racist.
I'm like, what?
How am I racist?
Like, from there, I know this.
And then it came out, not a single person said they were sorry.
But man, did I get executed for that one.
tim pool
All of these stories, and this is what I like to bring up, you know, we can go through the list of every story that was fake.
They believe it every single time.
libby emmons
Well, and then they then they claim to be arbiters of misinformation, disinformation and truth, while they're the ones who have been pushing this stuff out there.
Like there was a whole political story, Politico ran a story, and then everybody else picked it up, saying that Clarence Thomas made these claims about COVID vaccines.
And he didn't.
He didn't at all in his dissent of not taking this case.
I think he wanted to take the case.
I might be wrong about that.
But he was talking about how what the people who were bringing the suit said.
He said what they said.
He was quoting them.
And everyone was like, Clarence Thomas is making fake news, you know, fake...
tim pool
Assumptions about X. Right.
At first they said Clarence Thomas posts false claim X.
Then when they realized that it was him quoting the plaintiffs, I believe, they then change
it to Clarence Thomas pushes claim of X.
And it's like he had to cite their claim in his dissent.
Like could he have just not put what they were arguing?
He needed to, like, it's just, it's fake.
libby emmons
This happened all through universities in the past few years as well.
Like a professor would use a word in order to discuss the word.
Usually it would be like the n-word for example.
A professor would use, say the word in order to discuss the word and then would have a whole bunch of backlash because they were, it was believed that they had used the word.
But you have to be able to say a word in order to discuss it.
Although, as regards to the Pride footage you were talking about, we actually had a ton of that footage that was taken by Beth Bache in Toronto and also in Katie Davis Court in Seattle.
We have a ton of stuff.
tim pool
That video, specifically the one of the old man twerking in front of a little girl.
adrianne curry
It was so gross.
libby emmons
We have all these naked people doing stuff in front of kids in Toronto and Seattle.
tim pool
The issue with that one is you get a naked person and you go to an advertiser, they'll say, look, it doesn't matter, nudity is not allowed.
Okay, well, but I got his underwear.
Bikini models are allowed, absolutely.
So, this video is particularly interesting that shows this old man twerking in front of a little girl because 1.
It's in public, so it is not considered to be out of the bounds of what is publicly acceptable.
The man is fully clothed, he's wearing tighty-whities.
You can't tell me that he's doing anything illegal, or if they say that's not allowed, I'll be like, why?
You have women in bikinis, you have men in speedos, but this guy's not allowed?
Because they know it would be bad, bad, bad if they actually did it.
Imagine Times Square on The Beast, a 70-foot screen, the biggest.
You just have that video.
Everybody would vote Republican in two seconds if they watched that.
adrianne curry
What happened to our society?
Like, 10 years ago, if some old dude twerked in front of your kid, that dude would not be alive.
Like, that would not be acceptable.
For people to like parade and twerk and shimmy in front of kids and now everyone's like, bring the kids on down for the shimmy fest!
libby emmons
And that came out, that was in the Washington Post a couple years ago, ran an article about why kink is good to expose kids to.
adrianne curry
It's disgusting.
tim pool
Look, we're seeing geographic hyperpolarization.
People in the cities who oppose that stuff are leaving the cities and the people who like it or are weak-willed are just sitting there saying like, yeah, whatever, I don't care.
So we're watching these videos and going, how could this be happening?
It's because everybody of sound mind is leaving these areas.
They're going to Texas and they're going to Florida in droves.
unidentified
We're watching.
libby emmons
Well, for good reason.
tim pool
And the outer suburbs.
libby emmons
It's nice there.
tim pool
And we went to West Virginia.
adrianne curry
All my gay friends are like, we don't do the Pride anything.
They're like, we used to on the weekend like 10 years ago.
Hey, we had a little weekend.
They're like, it has just turned into debauchery.
And you know, like, I can be gay without a community of people like, good job.
I'm like, that's funny.
Oh man, these poor babies.
tim pool
This is why I say stuff like Civil War, because people don't understand the worldviews are so incredibly divergent that people can't live together anymore.
So from what I've seen in my own eyes, I went to Northern Ireland, I went to Belfast, I didn't see the troubles, I was too young, but you look at, I mentioned often the peace wall, that separated, you know, the groups that were fighting to
try and stop the violence.
On one side, there's a monument painting celebrating people who murdered a bunch of
other people who are like at a restaurant. Like some people are telling a restaurant,
some dudes show up and just gun them down. And the other side's like, yeah, you did it.
That's deep tribalism.
When one side of the wall says, we are the true sons of Israel, and the other side says, we stand with Palestine, I'm like, what does that have to do with the, like, UK, the Irish Republic, Protestantism, you know, Catholicism or whatever.
ian crossland
Cleveland Browns.
It is just tribal.
tim pool
So when you have people, they don't care.
What the truth is, they care that their enemies burn.
And when you're in a cult, this is why I think that the biggest threat is the establishment left and many leftists.
They don't care for the truth.
They don't seek out the truth.
They believe lies.
They don't care that they believe lies.
They just want pain for their enemies.
ian crossland
Also organized religion, man.
That's all this is.
They're trying to organize a religion around this stuff.
And anytime you're willing to believe something without proof is insanity.
It's dangerous.
And if you become zealous in your beliefs, then you become a danger.
adrianne curry
You know what?
I'll give you this.
The Vatican is corrupt beyond anything in the world.
I was born and raised Catholic.
I do believe in God.
But you do hit some points with organized religion.
Corrupt people take over anything they can where they can manipulate the sheep.
Take all their money and buy themselves helicopters.
I think the Vatican's been doing that for a really long time.
tim pool
Now it's Davos Group affiliated individuals.
The mentality of these people is that, I will tell you this, I have wined and dined with some of these people.
I've been on rooftop parties.
And their attitude is, look, someone's gotta work at McDonald's.
And that doesn't mean that some people, you know, they're just not smart enough.
No, no, no, what they're saying is, we don't care if you're smart, we don't care if you're stupid, we need someone to make our burgers.
So whether you're right for it or not, we will make it you.
Keeping people down, putting themselves in positions of power, because these are people who don't care about meritocracy, as exemplified by everything in the culture war.
It's about protecting themselves and their core group and their assets, regardless of what is beneficial to humanity, regardless of what is true.
ian crossland
Last night I was thinking about drone delivery and like, okay, biggest problem with government.
What if there was a revolution and we had to reform a new government?
Then we'd have to be, if we were the ones in charge, we'd have to figure out where the resources are going and make sure everyone has enough.
And all of a sudden you realize we don't have enough resources.
adrianne curry
Wait, drone delivery, like the, the, you will own nothing and be happy and you'll get everything through drones?
ian crossland
Like if you order something from amazon.com or a website and you live in like Sub-Saharan Africa, a drone will get thrown through the stratosphere and orbitally drop off your goods and then go back through Imagine those going to red states.
adrianne curry
People would be blowing them out of the sky.
libby emmons
They do get shot.
They do get shot.
ian crossland
So that gives me a little bit of a glimmer of hope.
tim pool
It's a FAA violation.
unidentified
It's like a FAA crime.
ian crossland
Maybe we could organize society.
Maybe it could be fixed or resolved.
But then the other part of me is just like, dude, it just feels like we're on an avalanche.
Headed towards World Economic Forum takeover where we're all like, or not all of us, but the useless class, which is what Yuval Noah Harari calls these people that are just sitting around playing video games, collecting unemployment, whatever.
unidentified
Hey!
adrianne curry
No, I'm kidding.
ian crossland
Yeah, I've been there.
I know, I understand it.
I was part of that.
That they just are going to sit in the metaverse on psychedelics that are pharmaceutically administered, be getting government support, and maybe they're harvesting their body.
tim pool
No, not having kids.
ian crossland
Of course, they'll just be there until they're dead.
tim pool
Have you ever played Fallout 1?
ian crossland
Or they'll use their reproductive organs, they might.
No, but I know about Fallout.
Surrogacy and stuff like that.
tim pool
So, have you played Fallout 1?
ian crossland
Yes.
tim pool
So, the big game that was groundbreaking was Fallout 3.
Fallout series is about a post-apocalyptic, post-nuclear war.
And I think it's part one.
Spoiler alert for the 30 or whatever year old game, or older.
adrianne curry
It's like a Doom spoiler alert.
tim pool
Yeah, right.
So the main villain is this, there's a thing called the forced evolutionary virus, that the idea was if nuclear war happened, they would give people this virus to genetically modify them so they could survive nuclear war.
It turned them into super mutants who were androgynous and unable to have children.
So you come out of the vault and like some human survived and the main villain at the end says, your genetics can't be allowed to continue, but I won't kill you.
If you'd like, I can sterilize you and let you live your life.
And that's like one of the endings.
So what I think we may be seeing, you know, look, You can't look at someone like Bill Gates, who goes on stage at a TED event and says, we need to reduce population, and think, he's not trying to reduce population.
He is.
libby emmons
Yeah, he is trying to.
adrianne curry
We need to reduce population.
Now trust me to feed you and give you drugs.
Yes, Bill Gates!
tim pool
But outside of people being concerned about drugs or whatever, what he was talking about is like, if we improve technology, improve healthcare, we're going to see people have less and less kids because technological advancements correlate with people having smaller families.
I'm not going to get into the crazier conspiracies about what he may be doing with farmlands or anything like that, because he's buying a lot of farmland, but I'll say this.
Do you think he doesn't consider sex ed and like safe sex, like prophylactics and stuff as part of that campaign?
Of course he does.
Of course he's thinking like, how can I get people to not have kids?
lydia smith
They did that in Africa at the Gates Foundation.
tim pool
Right.
And so obviously a lot of people are like, well, that's okay, right?
Okay, what about when you get in the territory of supporting organizations that advocate for say like sterilizing children?
saying like you should give them puberty blockers which has a high chance of or a decent chance of inhibiting their ability to reproduce once they get older.
libby emmons
Or their desire.
adrianne curry
And they lie to these families and kids and say, oh it's reversible.
tim pool
Let me pull up this story from TimCast.com.
Law professor says Senator Hawley's question about pregnancy opens trans people to violence during Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
I watched this video and I said, I saw two things.
I saw the right wing sharing the C-SPAN video saying, can you believe this?
I saw the left wing sharing the same video saying, can you believe this?
The left overtly supporting this woman and the right overtly supporting Hawley.
Let me see if I can play this.
josh hawley
Professor Bridges, you said several times, you've used a phrase, I want to make sure I understand what you mean by it.
You've referred to people with a capacity for pregnancy.
Would that be women?
unidentified
Many women, cis women, have the capacity for pregnancy.
Many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy.
There are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy, as well as non-binary people who are capable of pregnancy.
So this isn't really a women's rights issue, it's a... We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups.
Those things are not mutually exclusive, Senator Hawley.
tim pool
Oh, so your view is... I gotta pause right there, because it's this thing they do on the left, like AOC's done this, where they do this trail of, Senator Hawley?
Like AOC did that with the refugees thing.
Legal asylees are not refugees.
It's like, dude, okay, man, come on, make your point.
unidentified
This right then is about what?
tim pool
I want to pause right here and just say this.
They're talking about women's rights.
They're talking about pregnancy.
Holly asks a straightforward question, what do you mean by people who can get pregnant?
And she says a bunch of people and says, okay, so it's not a women's rights issue, which is a legitimate and fair question.
It's a pregnant people issue.
And the woman still gives him the business.
libby emmons
Yeah.
This also happened.
Ilhan Omar was talking about pregnant persons.
You had Javier Becerra with HHS talking about birthing people.
You had Cori Bush discussing an extremely difficult birth that she had with her children, talking about how she was a birthing person, talking about black birthing bodies, things like that.
adrianne curry
Bodies?
It's so inhuman sounding.
libby emmons
It's so inhuman sounding.
And I think that it actually, it helps to drive people away from this argument because they look at it and they're like, no, you mean women.
And everyone's like, no, we mean something sort of amorphous or as Macy Gray said, it's a vibe.
unidentified
She said it was a title.
libby emmons
Yeah, she walked back her comments that women were, you know, adult human females and instead decided to say that being a woman is a vibe.
adrianne curry
They're talking about food shortages.
I say we need them.
Do you think any of this would exist if everyone was hungry?
Do you think someone would yell at me about me misgendering them if I had a loaf of bread and they did not and was offering some?
None of that would exist.
None of this would exist.
libby emmons
Adrienne, I think they I think they would probably steal your bread.
unidentified
Good luck!
libby emmons
There was actually over the weekend in New York City a 14-year-old boy was stabbed on the subway on 137th Street.
He's a baby!
Stabbed to death by a group of girls that were trying to rob him.
There was actually over the weekend in New York City, a 14-year-old boy was stabbed on the subway on 137th Street.
adrianne curry
He's a baby.
libby emmons
Stabbed to death by a group of girls that were trying to rob him.
unidentified
Whoa.
adrianne curry
Oh, New York.
tim pool
So here's what I was saying the other day.
I want to put on skate contests.
Obviously, the contests we would put on would adhere to a male-female standard.
I wouldn't do mixed, you know, events.
And I'm talking to some people like, okay, what if we did an event and we were like, well, it'll be a normal contest.
We'll find a good park.
We will pay for the construction of a small skate park.
We donate the skate park afterwards to the community.
And then, you know, we get sponsored stuff, help cover the costs of the men's division and women's division.
And I was told a lot of people aren't going to want to come because of the political implications.
And I was like, we'll do it.
We'll, we'll do a good cash prize.
Like, I think it'll be okay.
And they're like, no, I don't know.
And then I was like 10 grand.
Okay, now they'll all show up.
So these people who are posting these Instagram videos saying things like, you know, we gotta respect the trans women who are competing against biological females because it's all here.
And then I'll be like, for 10 grand, would you come and participate in my event?
We don't allow that.
They would say, you bet.
Thank you, may I have another?
Because these people don't actually care about principle, they care about money.
And the reason why they're supporting these movements is because the corporations and the sponsors are saying, this is what we want if you want to stay on payroll.
Well, if I offer up a counter payroll, they will change their position because, like I said, these are people of weak mental fortitude, of weak will.
libby emmons
This is what I've been saying for years about arts culture in the US.
So when you're an artist and you're a young person, you want to make money for your art.
And so you submit for grants, you submit for prizes and all of these things.
And most of the prizes are like if you, you know, these prizes are open to non-binary, genderqueer, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And you have to like go on and on with whatever your identity is.
They're open to your identity.
They're open to plays about given identities or what have you.
And so if you change that, if you start offering prizes and grants for other kinds of values, you will get work that represents those other values.
The only reason you're getting so much of this garbage is because that's what's being funded.
So artists just do what they're... Artists do what they're told.
I mean that's the dirty secret about artists.
For the most part they will do what they're told so long as they get paid to do it.
So just pay them to do something else and they'll take their talent and do whatever you want.
adrianne curry
That's how it works.
I'm sure you have some of what I have, which is all these famous faces that say one thing and then they're like, psst, hey!
unidentified
I agree with you.
adrianne curry
Everything you say, Adri, oh dude, yeah!
And I'm like, you I cannot say the word.
libby emmons
I hate those people.
adrianne curry
I hate them so much.
libby emmons
I secretly agree with you.
I just can't say anything publicly.
And you're like, you know what?
If everyone would just talk, if everyone just speak up, speak their piece, then none of this would be happening.
adrianne curry
It would end tomorrow.
libby emmons
No one has to be quiet.
They do it because they want to be quiet.
tim pool
I want to show you this comic that's been going around.
Kate Andrews tweeted this.
Taylor Silverman retweeted it.
And it's a woman being burned at the stake.
And the guy says, psst.
I completely agree with you.
lydia smith
Oh my gosh, accurate.
unidentified
Well, I can't say it publicly because I need to make that money.
adrianne curry
I'm like, cool, can we put that on your tombstone?
I was a coward and I needed that cash.
lydia smith
Right, gotta make money.
tim pool
I have a bunch of prominent, I shouldn't say a bunch, a handful of LA celebrities, actors, movies, TV show musicians.
They hit me up and they're like, man, I agree with you so much.
And I'm like, dude, you've got more followers than me.
You could just say that.
You don't even need to say something like, I support Donald Trump.
You could just very simply be like, whoa, what's this story about?
Can anyone explain it to me?
Just to at least make sure your fans know it's happening.
And then you're like, oh, I don't know.
It's just a story from ABC about trans kids.
I just was sharing it.
I don't know.
adrianne curry
The ones that aren't activists that only, like, posted the Black Square because everyone was, like, pressuring them.
The ones that just does that, like, you know, I'm obliged to do this one thing or this two thing, but they're not activists.
They're all like us.
They're just cowards.
libby emmons
The thing about the Black Square, too, is, like, if you posted the Black Square then and you were, like, a white person, then that was an issue, too, because you were taking up space.
adrianne curry
Oh, I got bullied.
I did it, and like two seconds later I took it down.
I was like, this is stupid.
libby emmons
Right, but you got bullied either way.
You got bullied for not doing it and bullied for doing it.
adrianne curry
Oh, I've been on a tour of F you ever since.
libby emmons
It's just very stupid.
tim pool
Yeah, you just gotta not care.
Like, it's funny, the patriots.win, which is the big Trump forum, they routinely insult me.
They call me a cuck and a bunch of other names because I'm like a fence-sitter and I don't give Trump enough support.
adrianne curry
I don't believe him.
You suck.
tim pool
But it's funny because I made a video and I said, said, I said something like, you know, you want to know how
you know the left is a cult. For one, you can look at the
journalists and see they only consume left wing news. But on
the quote unquote, far right, whatever they want to call it, Trump supporters will call me a cock and a bunch of other
names, but still be like, if he's got a good guest on we'll watch.
And they posted saying like, Tim thanks us for calling him a
adrianne curry
cock because it proves I'm gonna vote every single Tim pool insult now on Patreon.
unidentified
Thank you.
tim pool
The thing is, I'm not going to cry about Trump supporters being mad at me.
I'll just be like, yeah, they're mad at me.
I'm not going to cry about leftists being mad at me.
adrianne curry
It's the internet.
tim pool
Right, exactly.
Everyone's mad at you.
And this is, again, when I say the left, I'm speaking generally, not every single person, but they can't tolerate any deviation from the hive.
It's outright creepy.
I mean, we've said that ad nauseum at this point, but that's the reality.
libby emmons
Well, the interesting thing, too, is they say that it's all the counterculture, right?
Like, they push pride and all of these things, and it's all framed out as though it's a countercultural movement, but it actually is the dominant culture, and it demands adherence, just like any dominant culture before it.
tim pool
Well, so here's a meme I saw I just want to share with you guys, and it's the Skinner meme, and he says, he says, Maybe I'm an NPC.
No.
Having the same opinions as celebrities and major corporations while repeating every media talking point verbatim is what real people do.
lydia smith
Maybe I'm the NPC.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
He almost broke free.
He thought about it for a second and said, no, no, when Amazon and Walmart say it, that's
edgy.
lydia smith
I think I think that Jordan Peterson would tell you that this is because these people
are possessed by ideology.
They are not.
You lose a good dose of your humanity when you give yourself over to an ideologue position
and you lose like the you very much lose the ability to think independently.
And I think that's why we see the ground news, where so much of the left is just possessed by only supporting the left wing and the hive mind, like Tim is talking about.
It's 100% ideology.
tim pool
I want to go back to the point you brought up a moment ago about bread and would any of this be happening if people were starving.
And I'll say this, feminism can only exist in a secured society.
lydia smith
Yes.
adrianne curry
Yes.
tim pool
So, and this is, I was reading evolutionary psychology and evolutionary biology and like the rise of gender roles.
And gender roles break down when there is no pressure on genders to pursue these roles.
So, in the early humans were struggling to survive era, the women are the most important thing.
Every guy but one could die and the society survives.
If the women die, you're in serious trouble.
So, keeping the women safe within the community was important.
This eventually turns into women just stay home and men go out and work and do the dangerous jobs, men go to war.
Women run, you know the house and stuff, but once there's no more war once there's no bears once there's no direct
threat There's nothing that there's there's no danger
So the women are not in danger to leave and go out and start, you know being a part of society
So this is not me saying that gender roles are good or prescribing any moral
Positive or negative I'm saying this is literally what the literature I was reading says and so the issue then is
today We're so fat. We're so happy. We're so speak for yourself
unidentified
Well, I mean I'm not even happy
tim pool
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
I mean, look, look, look.
Our borders used to be secure.
libby emmons
They're not now.
tim pool
Our country used to be well fed.
And this luxury, these good times made weak men, which resulted in a weak society and things start breaking.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
So I think, you know, to your point, if if people were starving, if there was a conflict, Maybe what we're starting to see happening right now, they're saying there's going to be a food shortage come fall.
The harvest is going to be really bad.
They're telling farmers to stop farming, which is the craziest thing, and now they're riding over it and shooting at farmers.
unidentified
Right.
libby emmons
That is nuts.
tim pool
So people are going to be starving.
And maybe it is like some kind of inevitability.
When a society gets woke, it goes broke.
And a broke society has no food, which then struggles and is forced to get rid of the woke.
adrianne curry
Unless you're a prepper and a traditional woman who married a traditional man who's the man of the house.
I am protected and I will be fed and you will be... We're good out here.
ian crossland
Do you guys think there will be an emperor?
Like the republic will fall and an empire will form?
adrianne curry
No.
Something is always formed.
Always, but I want to say you said morally you didn't want to talk about like traditional relationships.
I used to be one of those.
I'm a feminist.
I want to wear the pants.
I was miserable.
I was a miserable.
I can't say the word.
Bad words want to come out of my mouth.
I'm trying.
I was a miserable broad.
Yeah, there you go.
And now that I've embraced my role as a woman and I have a man who's a man, I feel, dude, I'm baking cakes and I'm making pizzas and I'm decorating stuff and I'm so happy and I like being a chick.
And I was more unhappy trying to be a dude, like, I can do anything a man can do.
No, I can't.
I can't even open a pickle jar.
lydia smith
You can do different things.
That's great.
adrianne curry
Very different things.
ian crossland
Yeah, it's great.
I've heard that women have better pain tolerance than men.
adrianne curry
Oh yeah, because we have to have babies.
ian crossland
So regarding cooking, you think women are more drawn to being around hot temperatures because it doesn't hurt them as much?
adrianne curry
Do you see my hand?
unidentified
That's oven bites, and I can probably deal with those better than men.
adrianne curry
Yeah, those are like almost third degree burns, but they're matching now.
unidentified
Thank you.
adrianne curry
I can't be a hand model anymore.
libby emmons
I did end up with a much different view of womanhood after I got pregnant and after my son was born.
ian crossland
How so?
libby emmons
It was drastically different.
Well, for one thing, you guys have heard me say this before, I'm very glad to be a mom.
I'm very grateful every day that I have my son and whatever.
But it became a very different It just became a very different view of womanhood in terms of like prior to that I was raised by feminists.
I was raised by two feminists, a stepmother and a mom in different houses but they were both very feminist and I had this idea that you know you have to get your graduate degree before you have kids and you have to like pursue your career and all of this kind of stuff and that's like the stupid idea it turns out because I would have way more kids now.
If I hadn't, like, just waited.
adrianne curry
So many of my friends are unhappy.
libby emmons
You know, like, yeah, I mean, I had my son when I was 35.
If I had started having kids before I went to graduate school, like, graduate school didn't make me happy.
I don't even know if I learned anything, you know, like I furthered the things I already knew, but I didn't need grad school.
I certainly didn't need the debt I ended up with.
adrianne curry
And they don't tell women that 35 and above is geriatric pregnancy.
lydia smith
It's so rude.
unidentified
No, it's not even rude.
adrianne curry
It's the truth.
So we're lying to women going, you can have kids later and you can endanger yourself and your children so you could be selfish while you're young.
And it's like our bodies are designed to do that bounce back when we're younger.
And as we get older, you know, it gets harder and harder.
unidentified
So you watch someone start kids in their twenties And no lifestyle no like hedonistic debauchess lifestyle is
ian crossland
worth those lies No, no, I mean, it's tough to tell someone don't do what I
did. Like hey, I partied hard in my 20s. Don't do that You be you know, I don't enjoy the wild. I totally still
libby emmons
could have partied hard in my 20s, which I did And still had kids sooner be a midwest like parent
Tell women to be men.
Even if I had been 30, right?
Like still, cause yeah, I did all kinds of crazy stuff in my 20s and I don't regret it,
but I could have started having kids sooner.
tim pool
This is one of the greatest things in terms of reducing population.
Tell women to be men, tell them to go work.
libby emmons
And be miserable.
tim pool
But the idea is like, they say you can have it all.
You can have a family and be the CEO and that's just not true.
It's not even easy for a dude to do all of these things.
Very few people are CEOs.
I should say a fortune 500 of big successful companies.
It is hard to balance everything.
And what we're seeing now is.
For guys who are trying to have families while their wives are working and they have kids, even they're struggling, like, which parent is going to watch the kids?
Oh, the kid's got to go to a public school as daycare, basically.
So when it was women were raising the kid, it was easier for the guy to succeed.
When both are trying to succeed in the exact same space, neither.
There's an old, I think it's an old Japanese saying.
A person who tries to catch two rabbits will catch neither.
Something like that.
That's basically what we're seeing.
That's a good one.
So, look, it could be the dad who wants to stay home, fine, whatever.
It could be the women who want to stay home with the kids.
But someone needs to be in charge of family.
libby emmons
Yes, that's definitely true.
adrianne curry
And women are better at it, I'm sorry.
And that's why they try to erase us now.
And they're like, you don't exist.
tim pool
You know why I think women are better at it?
Because women actually produce food for their babies.
So could you imagine if a mother gave birth to twins, and then within a few months, I'm going back to work, it's like, just give the babies formula, I guess.
It's like, okay, well, breastfeeding is an option.
adrianne curry
What formula?
There is none.
unidentified
Right now, especially.
tim pool
So I'm not saying, like, I know certain circumstances like wet nurses were a thing.
I'm just saying women have the natural ability to feed their kids, not all of them, but more, more so than men do.
Therefore, there's advantages for women being in charge of the family.
libby emmons
There's this interesting thing that I was actually talking to my son about recently.
There's surrogacy, right?
There's all of these things where he was talking to me about how there's going to be pods.
There's going to be like pods where children are gestated in pods.
And I was like, so this would be the manufacturer of motherless children.
Like, what do you think about that?
And we were talking about it.
And I was like, you know, I think it makes a lot of sense the way that we have it now where a child is connected to their mother as soon as they're born because they've been connected this whole time.
And being pregnant gives you sort of like a feeling of protection of the child as soon as it's born.
You know, you feel there is more of a connection.
And I think probably we will end up in a place where we have children gestated in, you know, Sex robot style pods, you know these kinds of things.
I'm sure that we're heading in that direction But I think that I think that we lose our humanity and I think a lot of this is an anti humanist movement It's like we hate ourselves So much we hate everything that we came from that was to destroy it and we want to destroy our connection to one another What was Alex Jones saying that they want the elites want to ascend?
tim pool
Like they want to upload their consciousness and like be immortal.
libby emmons
This is transhumanism.
I talked to Zoltan Istvan about this a couple of years ago and that's, you know, that's a, I lost the interview somewhere, but I know instead of running it, it's somewhere.
It's literally somewhere.
ian crossland
I can't mathematically calculate anything other than transhumanist future because like you look at the Neanderthals and they were vicious.
They would steal human children and eat them.
When the, when the, They would eat children?
Like tomcats, right?
So humans hunted them to extinction.
Essentially, this is one theory that I've been listening to lately.
But we evolve and become semi-autonomous robots that don't need to consume food anymore.
Humans are a severe danger to our species because they eat and destroy their surroundings.
So we need to wipe them out.
I don't see any other path.
libby emmons
Well, unless we have total destruction, right?
Unless we have a total collapse of society and then all of this stuff disappears and we're back to... The strong survive.
ian crossland
Yeah, assuming there's an evolution.
libby emmons
Right.
And then we're in a situation where we don't have pods because we don't even have the resources to build these pods.
adrianne curry
Well, they've tried with like plastic surgery to retain youth.
It didn't work.
Everyone morphs into the same face.
Look at Instagram.
And then they're trying with the Fountain of Youth, I think, in Sweden.
They're funding all that research to try to extend life.
That's not working.
So now what?
Is the upload?
Elon Musk, I don't trust you.
tim pool
Imagine it this way.
This is what's happening right now, whether intentional or otherwise.
Imagine there's like a giant mountain, and the water is just rising every hour by one foot.
The strongest people climb to the top of the mountain with no problem, but most people can't even get up the base, and the water just floods up.
The weaker people get engulfed by it, get wiped out, and the stronger people narrowly survive.
Then the water recedes, everyone comes back down and goes about their life.
What's happening now with the reporting on Ukraine and the famines and the war and all that is that it's going to be countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
It's going to be parts of Turkey.
It's going to be Lebanon.
Countries in the Middle East that will have no food because they import their food from Ukraine and Russia.
So outside of the United States, it's going to be cataclysmic.
For us, with the loss of access to their resources, to many of these countries' resources and the labor they produce for us, it'll get fairly bad.
So there will be, it's, I guess you can call it whatever your idea is, there is a culling that is about to occur.
I don't know if it's going to be like mass death or anything like that, but they said during COVID 250 million people would starve due to the shutdown of the economy.
Something like that is going to happen.
libby emmons
Did that happen?
That didn't happen.
tim pool
I think mass starvation happened.
libby emmons
During COVID?
tim pool
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if they all died, but I'm pretty sure.
You want to look that up?
libby emmons
There was some hungriness, right?
Well, look at Sri Lanka.
That's wild what's happening in Sri Lanka.
adrianne curry
See, what you were just saying, I feel like that's how humanity always was.
We were always culling out the weak and the weirdos.
We didn't have to deal with this, like, first world coddling of everyone.
We're all surviving.
And I hate saying it.
I don't want to see anyone get hurt.
But maybe that's why where we're at is science.
ian crossland
Yeah, it's no longer the strongest.
Now it's the most adaptable.
Well, it's always really been the most adaptable.
You just used to need strength to adapt.
Now you need money.
And it's the rich kids that are born into it that can afford a helicopter to get up above the flood.
tim pool
It could be.
It could be that a natural consequence, just in evolution, is that wokeness and hive mind Like necrosis emerges when a society becomes too gluttonous.
It may just be an emergent phenomenon that because everybody is well-fed and what's this?
lydia smith
So I found some articles about starvation and they're a little unsettling.
So in Haiti, a bunch of inmates starved to death, but that could be just a prison thing.
The UN is saying that 345 million people are marching to the brink of starvation.
unidentified
However much you want to trust the UN... But we saved grandma, who cares?
libby emmons
Well, yeah, but you're not even... We didn't really save grandma.
lydia smith
Exactly, we didn't.
libby emmons
Grandma died in a nursing home.
We're not even allowed to say that anymore.
lydia smith
Yeah, and you're not even allowed to say that anymore.
You're not allowed to say that we should have protected the people who needed protection the most, because there's a name for it.
It's like some kind of theory that you're not supposed to.
Anyway, lots of people are headed towards starvation.
Putin was prepared to starve parts of the developing world, according to a Yale historian a month ago.
tim pool
I forgot what I was talking about.
lydia smith
What was I talking about?
It's coming up.
libby emmons
Starvation.
lydia smith
Sub-Saharan Africa?
tim pool
No, that was before I started talking about something.
lydia smith
Sorry, I didn't mean to distract.
I was just reading about it.
libby emmons
Sri Lanka?
adrianne curry
You've got a room full of chicks, dude.
lydia smith
Sorry, we're all scatterbrained.
adrianne curry
We're going all VIEW over here.
ian crossland
Can you help him?
libby emmons
I would definitely talk about becoming robots.
I'm fascinated by transhumanism.
ian crossland
I will be the first.
Maybe not the first.
adrianne curry
I want to make sure it doesn't kill you.
ian crossland
We need someone on the inside.
unidentified
I remember what I'm talking about.
tim pool
Emergent phenomenon.
What I was saying is that some people think it's a conspiracy that powerful elites are orchestrating this event or whatever they want to call it and the changing of the world.
I think it's possible, but it's also possible that when a society has no external threats, And the weak survive, the weak weigh down the society, causing a collapse.
It's very much at the fourth turning.
It's not intentional.
It's possible it's intentional, but it could just be that too many gluttonous, weak people disrupt the system and cause suffering, which results in a natural sort of like, culling.
The society gets weighed down.
You know, it's like a boat can carry people, But you put too much people on it or someone gets too fat, the boat sinks.
libby emmons
Yeah.
tim pool
And then the people who are fit and strong swim to safety and the people who aren't don't make it.
adrianne curry
I feel bad, but you're right.
You're right.
Yeah, it's true.
lydia smith
Well, this is how evolution's always worked.
And we, we take offense to it because it kind of hurts our feelings.
And I do think that a civilized society should protect the weakest members, like old people and developmentally disabled people.
But if you don't have that level of sophistication anymore, it goes very much back to this primal I need to survive.
Survival of the fittest.
And it's brutal.
ian crossland
Like what percent would you be willing to kneecap your civilization to protect the weakest?
unidentified
2%?
ian crossland
8%?
You don't need to.
tim pool
That's kind of the point I'm making.
ian crossland
That number changes.
tim pool
So look, we know that if deer are left unchecked, they destroy the ecosystem.
They just eat like crazy.
So when there's deer season, it's like a certain amount of deer and the males are allowed to be killed and things like that.
We know culling is important.
We know about feral hogs.
People get in helicopters and gun them down.
There's too many.
They're destroying the landscape and they'll cause serious problems if they're not controlled.
And a lot of this has to do with the decimation of wolf populations and the imbalance with predators, so we have to fill that role.
Humans don't have natural predators.
So what effectively puts pressure on humans?
I think, ultimately, there doesn't need to be any kind of global leader who decides to kill people to cull civilization, because weak people eventually just sink the ship.
And then the stronger people have to suffer because of it, but then ultimately it's just a natural phenomenon.
adrianne curry
Well, if this is the Titanic, since I'm a traditionalist, women and children on the boats first!
See you later, dudes!
tim pool
Well, I think what's been happening is that powerful elites in the U.S.
have watched the ship hit the iceberg and are stealing the fine china, jumping on the lifeboats and being like, it's just a routine test of the lifeboats, don't worry about it, they're gone.
libby emmons
The Biden family is definitely like that.
They've just got their, you know, reaching out and stuffing stuff in their pockets.
adrianne curry
I can't believe the people that defend him.
libby emmons
It's kind of crazy, right?
That's insane.
adrianne curry
Okay, I loved Bill Clinton.
I had an autographed book by him, and when I found out all the crap about him—my daddy's from Arkansas.
He's from Arkansas.
Everything there is named after Bill Clinton, so that's what I was grown up with.
That's all they have.
Yeah, and I looked at that book, and I'm like, disgusting!
And I threw it away.
tim pool
I gotta pull up this story.
Let's talk about the collapse of society.
From Yahoo News, Starbucks is closing 16 stores across Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, and other cities due to a high frequency of challenging incidents.
What they mean is employees were being attacked.
People were doing drugs in the bathroom.
And let me just say, this is one of the most epic Get Woke, Go Brokes, because four years ago, Starbucks got attacked by a bunch of woke activists and announced, our bathrooms are now open.
And everyone said, dude, your bathroom's open to the public.
It's going to be a disaster of drug use.
libby emmons
This is a problem.
And they're nasty.
tim pool
And it's so bad.
Last month, Starbucks said we may have to close our bathrooms, but that would have drawn the ire of the far left activists.
So what did they do?
Shut the whole store down.
We're done.
libby emmons
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, if you go into a Starbucks bathroom in a city, they are disgusting.
adrianne curry
Their coffee is disgusting.
I can't believe people drink it.
It tastes like burnt butthole.
tim pool
Yes, but the Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew is the best.
adrianne curry
I've never gotten to that point.
I do a French press of my own stuff every day and I don't drink that burnt crap unless I'm in an airport cracked out like, oh my god, I'm gonna die.
tim pool
Cold brew, though.
adrianne curry
I haven't tried it.
It's very good.
If I try it and you've lied to me... It's great.
tim pool
For breakfast, I have a can.
All I have is a can of... Well, I have more, but... So when I wake up, I have a can of Nitro Cold Brew with heavy cream, and it's like a chocolate milkshake almost.
libby emmons
That's why I stopped drinking this.
adrianne curry
Wait, how many calories is in that?
tim pool
There's like 10 calories in the cold brew, and then I think like 80 in the cream that I put in it.
lydia smith
50 per tablespoon of heavy whipping cream.
tim pool
50 per tablespoon?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Okay, so maybe 100 then.
lydia smith
About 100.
adrianne curry
That is not worth those calories.
It's all fat!
I like cupcakes.
If I'm going to eat all that crap, I'm going to have a cupcake.
tim pool
I have lost 30 pounds.
libby emmons
With your coffee breakfast?
tim pool
Well, I do have eggs.
So I'll have coffee and then I record.
So after I record my first segment, I usually have like eggs and bake it or something.
But I cut out all the cupcakes and all of that evil.
ian crossland
Dispelling a myth, the calories aren't actually in the food.
A calorie is a measurement of heat that's produced when your body breaks the food apart.
So you're actually producing the calories.
libby emmons
I stopped eating cupcakes and stuff like that when I ran out of time to do a lot of baking.
I used to do a lot of baking, which I kind of miss doing.
I was making these like tall, like eight layer cakes, but mini, like really skinny, like really tall, like top hats.
adrianne curry
Good for you.
I make layered cakes.
libby emmons
They're so good.
And I have these like little tiny pans.
They're like this big.
adrianne curry
We're women and once a month we need cupcakes and sugar because there's a difference.
And if we don't have it, you'll die.
So all men out there, give us cupcakes with some sugar.
tim pool
I think you need like a steak.
unidentified
No, it all depends.
adrianne curry
Pre, you need the steak.
During, you need the chocolate.
ian crossland
But is it the chocolate or the sugar?
Because chocolate's really good for you.
libby emmons
I love chocolate.
ian crossland
Cacao, without sugar, just pure bitter.
It tastes like coffee beans, kind of.
unidentified
I like to slur it.
libby emmons
I always have chocolate in my handbag.
ian crossland
You can taste the iron in it.
adrianne curry
I'm a super health nut, so clearly I'm not sitting around eating sugar all day.
All I do is work out and count calories.
So when I do do something bad, like my husband and I, we'll eat three pizza and go get a huge thing of Krispy Kreme and just eat the whole box.
tim pool
I love how it's like society is collapsing and Starbucks is shutting down, but their coffee is bad anyway.
adrianne curry
Tastes like burnt butthole.
I can't drink it.
I used to work at a Starbucks.
libby emmons
I do think that it's, my first job was an ice cream.
ian crossland
Oh, well, I was, when I was starting mine's, the social network, we were, uh, we'd work in, I'd go to a Starbucks to work.
libby emmons
Oh, I see, you'd do that.
No, I had just, I scooped ice cream.
But I would, I do think that it's very disturbing to see the infrastructure that was created with the, with the wealth that our culture had just completely collapsed.
tim pool
So here's my idea, which, man, I want to do all these awesome things, I just need people who can help do them.
I despise Starbucks.
They sacrificed the well-being of their employees to appease the woke mob.
They knew it was going to make their stores more dangerous.
They knew that it was going to welcome in people to do drugs and be belligerent and violent.
They didn't care.
And now they have to shut down 16 stores, disrupting all of these employees because they don't care.
Now some people have said, oh but they pay well and things, okay fine. You know what I want to do?
I talked about this before. I want to open a coffee shop right next to a Starbucks and I want to do
to Starbucks what Starbucks is accused of doing to other shops. Subsidize everything, make it so cheap
that Starbucks can't afford to be open, and then tell those employees, come work for us and we'll
pay you better and we'll treat it like a co-op. We won't play this woke garbage where we let weirdos
in the bathroom while you're working.
You'll be in charge.
And here's my favorite part.
If you are working at my coffee shop when we open it, and a customer is being rude, feel free to kick them out and tell them never to come back.
I don't play the stupid game where the customer is always right if they're being belligerent to the employees who are making the food.
libby emmons
Is that true at Starbucks?
You're not allowed to kick people out if they suck?
tim pool
I don't know if Starbucks does that.
The idea is that the customer is always right.
And most of these big corporate stores are like, just be demure and apologize.
No.
No, it's your store.
You're trying to do people a favor.
You're providing a service.
We're all equals here.
If someone's giving you the business, you say, look, just have a nice day.
You can go.
I want a place where the employees are not going to be stepped all over for the woke corporate agenda.
libby emmons
It's also really not fair to have the, because employees like at Starbucks and whatever, you have to clean the bathroom.
Like everyone's sort of on a shift to clean the bathroom.
tim pool
Exactly.
libby emmons
And it's so nasty to do that.
Like I used to work at an Obon Pain a million years ago and we always had to switch off who was cleaning the bathroom.
unidentified
Women's bathrooms are the worst.
libby emmons
It was just one bathroom, right?
And like random people would come in there and they would defecate all over the place and we would have to clean it up.
And that's just really unhealthy.
ian crossland
On the wall sometimes.
libby emmons
Oh yeah, I worked at Acme, grocery store.
My stomach is turning right now, like just remembering the experience of having to clean that bathroom after like random, crazy homeless people were in it.
adrianne curry
I'm sorry, I'm four years old and everything poop makes me laugh.
tim pool
I just want to ask this question.
I want to make this point actually.
You guys know about the shopping cart test?
lydia smith
Oh yeah.
tim pool
I love it.
It's this idea that the shopping cart is the ultimate test of whether a person can function in society.
Returning the shopping cart to the cart corral is a minor task.
It's a minor inconvenience.
It has no reward.
You know it's the right thing to do.
You should do it.
Most people don't.
libby emmons
Most people don't?
tim pool
Yeah, they just, well, it depends on where you're at, I suppose.
So, you know, where I was in, where I lived in the Philly suburbs, you'd go to the Walmart and it's just carts everywhere.
And so someone comes out and people just like, they put the cart to the side and I'm like, just return the cart.
It takes five seconds.
It's the right thing to do.
But then you got to think about these bathrooms.
When you mentioned people getting on the wall and stuff, I've seen that.
Think about, there's a video of a guy going in an elevator, and he pisses on the elevator buttons, causing a malfunction, and then he panics.
And then I'm just like, what is wrong with people that they're like, I'm going to piss on an elevator button?
ian crossland
Freaking marking their territory.
tim pool
It's crazy.
No one can see me now, I'll just ruin someone's day.
ian crossland
But is that like, they have IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, and they can't handle it, and they're like, ah, they can't make it to the toilet, and it flies out?
unidentified
It's because they're hovercrafting, like a woman being.
adrianne curry
Oh, they don't want to sit on it.
libby emmons
They don't want to sit on it.
unidentified
What I don't understand is, with the hovercraft, if you're doing this, oh my god.
tim pool
I've been to Los Angeles, I lived there for a few years.
libby emmons
But if you do the squat thing, right, and you're not going to sit on the public toilet, How hard is it to just clean up after yourself?
Like, why don't people do that?
adrianne curry
But then you're just cleaning up urine and someone's like, oh, look at this clean seat.
And then they sit in your pee because you think you've done some service to society.
libby emmons
There's a video of a self-cleaning public bathroom.
tim pool
The whole toilet moves, like, it spins around.
There's, like, two toilets and it spins around.
And on the other side, it's, like, got scrubbers and a spray in it.
I've seen these.
libby emmons
They put those in in France.
I mean, in Spain.
tim pool
In Europe, they have, like, public urinals, I think.
They're, like, these... It's elevated off the ground so you can see feet.
And then it's like a spiral.
And you walk to the middle of the spiral and there's a hole in the ground you piss into.
And they did that because homeless people and drunks were just peeing everywhere.
So they made these weird little things.
I think they're in Europe.
I think they might have those in, like, Seattle, maybe, too.
libby emmons
I think in India you have to pay to use the public toilet.
lydia smith
Everywhere in Europe.
adrianne curry
I'm glad you brought up the guy peeing on the elevator buttons, because, like, I love Michael Malice, but he believes people can govern themselves.
lydia smith
I doubt.
adrianne curry
Okay, Malice, people will pee on the elevator buttons and get themselves stuck in the elevators.
I think he's so smart he forgets that most everyone else is a moron.
libby emmons
We're just not even thinking.
tim pool
Malice is a great friend and I'm a big fan.
He's a very smart guy.
We need rules.
He often says that, uh, how could anyone be pessimistic when you see how dumb these people are?
And my response to that is, yes, they're dumb, but many dumb people can be dangerous, like a zombie horde.
You know what I mean?
Or a stampede, right?
adrianne curry
Or Twitter!
Or Twitter!
ian crossland
And dumb people can get frustrated easier when they don't understand.
They can tend towards frustration, which leads towards anger.
And then they can become very, very malicious and dangerous.
tim pool
This is what we're seeing right now.
So here's what I think is happening.
Strong-willed people, inquisitive people, and smart people, they know what's happening in the world.
They turn on the news and they're like, is that true?
And they check and they go, oh, that wasn't true.
Jussie Smollett lied.
Then you have people who are just dumb as a box of rocks going like, whoa, Jussie Smollett.
And they go on TV and they're like, This is not a debate!
What happened to Jussie Smollett is so wrong!
And then the host goes, like, I agree.
And it's like, these people are as dumb as dumb can be.
adrianne curry
Wait a minute.
Was that the dead-named person that did that?
unidentified
I don't know what you're talking about.
adrianne curry
The dead-named person.
tim pool
I was making a random, vague analogy.
adrianne curry
No, you awoken a demon in my brain of memory.
I'm like, wait.
The artist formerly known as Prince.
That's who said that.
ian crossland
When I would go to, like, concerts, I would watch the people play, and then people would be like, And I'm like, what are they screaming?
And like, everyone's clapping to get I'm like, what is this?
Like, call this this weird a this this creature that's being formed in the sea of humans?
Like, I don't I would just like, watch.
And like, even if I loved it, I wasn't gonna be like, you know, like, I'm like, that's been with us the whole time.
libby emmons
I mean, that's Dionysian.
That's like, you know, ancient rites of sensory overload.
You know, we have that, you know, I, I don't know.
I don't see anything wrong with that, with like enjoying that to an extent and getting all crazy like that.
But is the mindless clapping... Because if you do that at a concert, ideally you're not doing that in your accounting department.
adrianne curry
People are animals!
ian crossland
I wonder if those are the people that are like just on autopilot.
libby emmons
Like, what are you... Or they're having a great time.
Maybe they're having a great time and really enjoying the music.
ian crossland
But I was also having a great time and enjoying the music.
I just don't scream about it.
adrianne curry
Yeah, but that's just... But it depends on what gets you.
libby emmons
Everyone's a little different.
adrianne curry
Like, I can't load my oven without my husband coming up behind me and I'm like, are you serious?
unidentified
Because he's an animal!
So it depends.
adrianne curry
There's something for you, Ian, that will just awaken this primitive beast and you'll be like, ooooh.
libby emmons
Or there isn't.
I don't know.
I wouldn't judge that kind of thing.
tim pool
I've seen Ian do the hooting and clapping when we showed him a sheet of graphene and his eyes just turned white and
he was like Light it up!
libby emmons
That's true!
lydia smith
I'm telling ya!
Tootcast out of context, here we come!
ian crossland
I get excited, but I guess maybe that's that I don't get overly excited.
I just don't get overly excited.
I never have.
It makes sense.
So why freak out?
adrianne curry
Wait, let's talk about like the Catholic Church.
I bet you a million bucks we can get you yelling.
ian crossland
It was similar to like a church congregation.
Watching people clap and scream was like watching a bunch of people repeat the... What show?
MC Hammer, Clue Fighters.
tim pool
Well, dude, MC Hammer's legit.
ian crossland
That was my first concert.
libby emmons
Remember those pants?
ian crossland
He brought this little kid up on stage that kept getting up and dancing in the audience.
libby emmons
I'm jealous!
What was your first concert?
ian crossland
MC Hammer.
libby emmons
That was your first concert?
ian crossland
Please, Hammer, don't hurt him.
tim pool
My first concert was Fleda.
Was it called Fle?
I think it's pronounced.
unidentified
What is that?
I don't know.
tim pool
Elvis Costello played there.
libby emmons
Oh, that's cool.
tim pool
Yeah.
libby emmons
Mine was Bruce Springsteen at the Meadowlands.
lydia smith
Oh, nice.
ian crossland
So are you guys saying that people that cheer and scream are not inherently stupid?
libby emmons
That's right.
ian crossland
Because I look at it as like a, why are you doing that?
I don't understand.
adrianne curry
It's their tribal rite of passage to like scream at local H or something.
I don't know.
ian crossland
It's tribalism?
tim pool
Yeah.
ian crossland
But that to me indicates a lack of intelligence.
libby emmons
It's a sensory overload experience.
adrianne curry
Maybe they all have autism.
ian crossland
So they don't have the EQ to handle it and they just get overloaded and start yelling?
adrianne curry
It's like feeling the spirit of God.
libby emmons
Imagine it's just a crazy trip.
tim pool
I watch the guy play music and I clap for him.
ian crossland
That's an interesting point.
tim pool
I watched a guy play music over the weekend.
You clap for him because you want them to know you appreciate what they're doing.
ian crossland
So it's like virtue signaling?
tim pool
It's not virtue signaling, it's gratitude.
adrianne curry
What if it's their friends?
When it's your friend and even when their stuff sucks, you're like, yeah, do it!
ian crossland
I don't want to distract them.
libby emmons
I don't do that to my friends.
ian crossland
Like in a baseball game, if they hit the ball and you go, yeah!
If you scream, the people in the outfield will like shudder and the ball will go by them.
So you're a fifth, you're like another player on the team.
But I don't see how screaming at a guy makes it better or easier for him.
tim pool
No, you taunt them.
Yeah, that's how you do a sports game.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
Yeah, this has nothing to do with the fact that people want to cheer.
ian crossland
Stupid people peeing on elevators?
tim pool
I think it does.
lydia smith
Very little.
ian crossland
I see a through line of people that are mindlessly walking through life.
tim pool
I've been to- I've been to shows where the crowd is, like, the venue's full and the opening act draws no movement and no applause.
They play and everyone just stands there and they're, like, looking.
And then the main band comes out and they're like, Now we're gonna play our number one single called The Magic Butterfly.
And everyone's like, Yeah!
And they're cheering because they like the song.
It's like, they're not blindly just going like, oh, we're clapping for whoever's there.
ian crossland
I stand and watch because I like the song.
It's not like if you like the song, you will scream.
tim pool
You're not the arbiter of morality and emotion.
ian crossland
I just, I feel like an outsider.
I felt like an outsider for a lot of my life watching people act.
Very strange.
And, like, cults.
tim pool
What I will say is, look, I've cheered for bands.
I don't think there's anything wrong with cheering for a band and having a good time.
There's a difference, though, when you look at mob mentality and, like, the Summer of Love.
When people were just running around smashing windows.
adrianne curry
Peacefully.
tim pool
For just, for no reason!
And they don't know why they're doing it.
Or when, you know, we, we, like, there are people who will, uh, I can't remember who we had on the show, they were talking and saying, like, it was some lefty guy, or it was a liberal guy, and he was like, I told my friends I was coming on the show, and they were like, why?
Tim Pool's far right or whatever, and they laughed, and they were like, do you watch Tim Pool?
And they were like, well, no, but it's like, that's...
Disturbed.
Someone who's like, I have no idea what that is, but I'm angry.
That's a problem.
adrianne curry
That's everybody though.
I feel like it's 90% of society anymore.
It's really sad.
ian crossland
So like you were saying earlier, you thought it was like an emotional experience watching a band, kind of like, I've taken psilocybin and cried because it felt so real or great or whatever.
But the danger is that it's the guy on stage that's making you feel like that, or you think it is.
adrianne curry
No, it's the song.
libby emmons
It's the music.
ian crossland
Or the one playing it, the feeling the song.
libby emmons
It's the artistic experience, like you're experiencing this.
adrianne curry
When I watched Paul McCartney play Hey Jude, I had a moment.
And I rarely have moments, but I was there having my moment.
And I looked over and there's like this 80-year-old dude like, it's my moment too!
And we had it together.
ian crossland
But if Paul McCartney had been like, now go right, if he had like forced you to go do something dangerous, would you be more likely to?
Why would people do that?
tim pool
Could you imagine Paul McCartney like, that song was called, hey dude, now everyone go burn down a police station.
ian crossland
Everyone show me your hands.
Clean hands.
Get your vaccination.
tim pool
That was insane.
ian crossland
It was insane.
tim pool
We were making fun of that.
ian crossland
It was at a rock concert too.
libby emmons
I was at a concert.
I was at a Lollapalooza in 1990.
ian crossland
Kaiser Chiefs, that's who that was.
adrianne curry
Was James Addiction playing?
libby emmons
No, that was the previous year, and I went to that one too.
Good for you.
But Smashing Pumpkins were playing.
It was in West Virginia somewhere.
I had taken a whole bunch of acid, and I was with my friend.
And I lost him.
I don't know what happened to him.
I lost my wallet.
I lost everything.
I was tripping my face off in this crowd.
adrianne curry
We had similar 90s experience.
unidentified
Yeah, I love the 90s.
libby emmons
But I had no idea where anything was.
I was really entranced by this music.
I loved the Smashing Pumpkins.
And then Billy Corgan gets out there and he starts talking about, we're generation, we're generation nothing.
And I looked up and I was like, Wow, you just totally ruined my vibe.
I was having a great time.
I'm not nothing.
Like, maybe I've lost my friends, and I've lost my wallet, and I've lost my brain, but you're a fool!
Like, why are you telling a bunch of kids tripping on acid, Billy Corgan?
Yeah, why are you telling a bunch of kids that, like, we're Generation Nothing, right?
ian crossland
But he was having one bad day and because the cult was obsessed with him, he turned them.
libby emmons
My point was, my point is, I was having a great time.
I was having this whole sensory experience.
I was not, but despite all of that, I was not swayed by his garbage nonsense.
I heard this and I was like, uh, so if he had said, go get vaccinated, I also would have been like, what the hell is wrong with you?
ian crossland
What about, I'm concerned with the people that pee on elevators.
libby emmons
But those people are going to pee on elevators no matter what you do.
There's always going to be an elevator peer.
ian crossland
If someone respects somebody and that person tells you to pee on the elevator... Maybe, but there's always going to be those people.
adrianne curry
This is how you get social credit systems.
tim pool
Because the question is, like, how do we effectively govern so the people who pee on elevator buttons aren't ruining everything for everyone else, and they're like, okay, we'll create a system.
How about if you pee on elevator buttons, you get dropped down to a lower cast, and you have to earn your way out or whatever to prove you're not gonna pee on elevator buttons?
That's why they do it.
But the problem there is that it needlessly punishes people, and I think it curtails meritocracy.
You'll get a bunch of smart people who are arbitrarily held back in a system like that, so you're actually losing out.
So I think the reality is there's risk.
With freedom comes risk.
Maybe that's what Michael would say, something like that.
We want freedom.
That means sometimes you've got to clean piss off elevator buttons constantly.
libby emmons
And that's in Genesis.
That's in the Bible, like with freedom comes risk.
tim pool
It is.
unidentified
It's, you know, Genesis 1.13, don't pee on elevator buttons.
adrianne curry
That's right.
lydia smith
That is in Genesis.
libby emmons
I swear to you it's in there.
adrianne curry
It's like riding a motorcycle.
So you ask a motorcyclist, why do you do this dangerous thing?
And they're like, I've never felt more free.
The wind in their hair, and it's super risky.
People might not see you.
They die all the time.
libby emmons
This is what happens when my mom tells me to wear a bike helmet, which I've never, like, I hate bike helmets.
adrianne curry
Does she still do it today?
libby emmons
You put on your bike helmet.
I didn't live with her until I was 16, so she didn't have a lot of opportunity when I was a kid.
But I'll be like, Mom, I'm not wearing a bike helmet and you can't make me.
She also is always like, are you masking?
No, Mom, I'm not.
adrianne curry
Who are you masking?
lydia smith
I'm not masking.
adrianne curry
I'll put a mask on in a store that asks, because I'm not a douchebag.
I hate when people wig out.
libby emmons
I just don't go in the store.
tim pool
Yeah, I won't go to the store.
adrianne curry
That I get, but I've been in a store where they offered me the mask and I was like, I really want this thing.
I'm like, here, you're protected.
Whatever, I'm going to buy it.
tim pool
If the store is like the only one we have to go there so we were buying computer parts and we wanted to get like the latest graphics card or whatever and it's the only place we can get it on the spot I was like whatever but there's there's coffee shops out here and a local coffee shop had a big sign saying wear your mask half the people weren't but I was like at Starbucks was literally a hundred feet away so we went to Starbucks instead You guys brought up the risk of freedom, and I'm thinking about cults, and if they're necessary, but they're just risky.
ian crossland
Because if you get one dangerous cult leader, a cult leader goes crazy, people can do it.
So we built the U.S.
government, the Constitution, kind of to make sure that no one cult leader could arise.
But now, because of social media, reality TV, which we were talking about before the show, it's as if the cult, the power of the cult is stronger than ever now.
Like, cult of personality, they even have a name for it.
I'm so concerned with it, with the rise of the superstar.
adrianne curry
I mean, how do we break humanity's tendencies to do human things, which is like the leader episode of The Simpsons.
Everybody needs that person that doesn't deserve that adoration and respect, but they get it anyway.
Oh my god, I love I'm just gonna say Johnny Depp, but insert name here anything. He says I don't know
That's just what people do That's why Julius Caesar coined the mob and was able to
control Rome because he's like dude All I need is Marc Antony the people's you know
Dude put him on my side and I will own them And then everybody killed him and then they tried to do the same thing.
libby emmons
But we, I mean, we used to think that our leaders were descended from God, right?
We don't think that anymore.
I think we've come a long way.
adrianne curry
Oh, like the, uh, Egypt.
They all thought that they were.
libby emmons
Or like kings of England.
adrianne curry
It's like, no, they're just so inbred.
Descendant of their sister's cousin.
libby emmons
Kings of Russia.
ian crossland
We've come a long way because we don't have god kings, but I'm concerned, except for Jeremy Boring, but I'm concerned that the knowledge will be lost, that something will happen, that there will be some sort of global revolution and that everything, a bunch of stuff will get erased and we'll forget.
libby emmons
You know, I've been thinking about this a lot recently because I've been thinking about like, you know, the Library of Alexandria and how that was burned.
Yeah, I was just thinking about that.
adrianne curry
We lost tons of stuff.
libby emmons
We lose tons of stuff constantly.
So if you think about it, like, you know, we lost a ton of stuff from the Middle Ages.
We, you know, we lost so many manuscripts that were painstakingly copied out by, you know, Irish monks.
We've lost a bunch of that.
We lose things all of the time.
adrianne curry
We're losing definitions of words and meanings of things before our eyes.
libby emmons
Yeah I mean we're watching it happen in real time maybe it's happening faster now than it was before but it is part of a perpetual cycle like if you think about all of the novels that have been lost that are no longer part of canon that used to be part of canon at a certain point no one's going to pay attention to Shakespeare anymore No one knows how to do handwriting anymore, right?
We were talking about this before.
Like, if you look at the signatures of people who grew up without learning how to do cursive, they don't know how to write their names, right?
It's ridiculous.
And what was cursive if not just a technology?
It was a technological advancement so that you could write faster without having ink blot all over your paper.
These are technological advancements.
They continue to move forward, you know?
I think it's fascinating, and I've been thinking about that recently.
Like, what gets lost?
How fast do we lose things?
How do we know what's important and shouldn't be lost?
Like, if you think about the invention of the mirror, which we wouldn't have... You saw the images of the telescope and everything?
Yeah, that was cool.
Yeah, and if it wasn't for the mirror that was invented, I think, in the 1300s, we wouldn't have telescopes.
ian crossland
I've been thinking about data storage in general.
Dude, by the way, that James Webb Hubble telescope, or what is James Webb telescope?
libby emmons
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
ian crossland
That's a cool image.
And it looks like it's spinning, like capture the universe in mid spin or something.
libby emmons
It's amazing.
ian crossland
Like storing data in orbit, because I feel like we have servers on Earth.
Those things are so vulnerable.
If we've lost...
tim pool
History like if his man, you're right Sorry, no got me thinking Civil War stuff.
So while you were talking I just was looking you're always Because we're talking about like this people in cults mindlessly following And I started thinking about, like, what percent of people in this country need to be in a cult before it goes nuts?
And it was 2% of the United States that fought in the Civil War the first time.
2%.
10% enlisted, 2% lost their lives.
So it was like 620,000 dead, I think, and it was around 3 million people actually fighting.
But I looked up the support, and the crazy thing I just pulled up was that the North, their view of the Civil War, I'll read this.
Says, many of these wretched victims are in arms against us, but we are fighting for them.
The war for the Union and the rights secured by the Constitution is a war for their social and political salvation.
And our victory is their deliverance.
It is not against the people of those states, it is against the leaders in the system which have deprived them of their fair chances as American citizens that this holy war is waged.
God send them and a good deliverance.
You know what's really crazy about that?
adrianne curry
That sounds like Twitter.
tim pool
It sounds a lot like the rhetoric today.
adrianne curry
Yes.
tim pool
That the people who are talking about the Constitution, freedom, holy war, have probably the same view.
The Constitution is going to protect these people.
They don't understand they're being enslaved and tricked by their leaders and all that stuff.
And that's why the union went to war.
So you consider that sentiment along with the idea that abortion could be the great moral catalyst.
And it sounds very, very similar in terms of ideology and moral issues.
I don't know.
libby emmons
Human beings don't change that much.
unidentified
No.
libby emmons
That's right.
This is true, too, if you look at letters home from the Civil War or letters home from the Crusades, what soldiers had to say to their sisters, wives, mothers, what have you.
It's the same throughout centuries.
We just don't change that much.
adrianne curry
Except for now, we'd be like, who are they writing to?
They keep saying they and them.
unidentified
Like, how many people is this person writing to?
tim pool
They're married to a lot of people.
It's more than one.
libby emmons
Polyamory of the Crusades.
unidentified
Oh, Lord.
tim pool
They is.
libby emmons
Right.
tim pool
You know, it's got to be a contraction.
Apostrophe s.
Yeah, if you're doing the singular, it's they is.
ian crossland
They's going.
adrianne curry
They's becoming.
unidentified
Yeah.
adrianne curry
Yeah.
unidentified
Okay.
tim pool
R is plural, is is singular.
So it'd be, you know, Ezra Miller, you'd say they is a dangerous individual accused of attacking people.
adrianne curry
I can't believe the video I saw of him lifting that chick up by her throat.
unidentified
What?
ian crossland
Oh, I think I saw this.
adrianne curry
Choked this chick by her throat.
No one just decimated that person.
I don't even know why we respect the pronouns of a woman beater because that's what that guy is.
He choked this broad by her throat, said she was an overzealous fan.
I have had so many overzealous fans.
Did you ever do that?
Never.
lydia smith
Of course not.
libby emmons
You've never choked any out?
unidentified
No!
adrianne curry
And I even had security guards, and I was like, no, you're not gonna manhandle them.
They're just, they're crazy, I get it, but you can't, you know, no roughing people up.
Get out of here.
tim pool
Yeah, this was June 30th, people.
adrianne curry
And then he took a chair and bashed a woman in her face in Hawaii, and then when they were trying to arrest- They bashed a woman in the face.
Do we respect the pronouns of a woman beating They changed the quote from a victim to use those pronouns.
lydia smith
She's like, he was all in my face.
He was attacking me.
My friends were there.
Vanity Fair changed the quote.
adrianne curry
Wait, Vanity Fair invited Ghislaine Maxwell to their party.
Yeah, so we should definitely listen to what they're telling us.
ian crossland
I've realized I don't want to call corporations a person anymore.
People are like, Google said that something something.
No, someone that works at Google said it.
I want names.
unidentified
Google spokes.
tim pool
Corporations are people, my friend.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's what Mitt Romney told me, too.
I don't like it.
They'll be like, Democrats are saying, like, no, no, no, who said it?
Show me the name and the face.
And I want to see their lips move, man.
I'm tired of, like, people hiding behind their corporate facade.
tim pool
Yeah, corporation will do something, like, illegal, and then they'll be like, well, I guess we have to fine the corporation.
I'm like, no, no, someone did something illegal.
Like, what would happen if someone at a corporation just killed a bunch of people and it's like, well, you know, it was the corporation that poisoned the people, so we can't... but there's a guy who pulled the lever, right?
ian crossland
Nike dumped oil into the... you're like, Exxon dumped... like, no.
Someone did that and someone caused that.
libby emmons
But it's not always just one person.
I mean, at a corporation, it's a lot of different components that all result in...
Something like that.
Like if you consider HR policy, for example, that prevents something or other, you know, like that's a, that's a massive team effort and DEI consultants and CEOs and everybody weighs in.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
But let's say, let's say there's a dude and he's, and the boss goes, I want you to pull that lever right now to turn the machine on.
And he goes, you got it boss.
And he turns the lever on and there's a bunch of kids under the machine who get crushed instantly.
It's like, well, the corporation did it.
Who's really at fault.
It was just a guy turning the machine on.
He didn't know.
It's like, well, if you're driving your car and you close your eyes and hit a bunch of kids, you go to jail.
libby emmons
Well, this is the whole thing about, like, I just did what I was told.
unidentified
That's why psychopaths are CEOs.
libby emmons
Yeah, and like, didn't the Hague decide that doing what you were told, following orders, does not count as a defense?
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
But then the issue is, I'll tell you this is a crazy story, and it might be somewhat apocryphal because I haven't looked into it after the fact, but in Turkey there was that coup attempt all those years ago.
Do you remember that?
Like six, seven years ago or whatever.
What I was told, and again, very well could be wrong, but it's an interesting thought anyway, a bunch of soldiers, low-level grunts, were told to guard the Bosphorus Bridge from a potential terror attack.
Then, the media reported it was a coup attempt, and those soldiers were actually trying to overthrow the government.
So random citizens came up, grabbed the soldiers, and just beat them, and beat them to death, and dragged them through the streets.
Maybe that's not exactly what happened.
Maybe it was a coup attempt.
Whatever.
I don't know much about this situation.
But just think about that.
You could be a low-level enlisted guy or whatever, and then your commanding officer says, we're going on a hiking trip.
You know, we got a mission.
Take the boats, load them up.
We're gonna go to this shore, and then we're gonna hike up here, and we're gonna plant supplies.
And then the media reports that you're a rogue operation trying to overthrow the government.
You're like, What?
Like, I was just told to carry this box.
I have no idea.
Too bad.
Too bad.
So how do you even know if you're following orders that are bad?
You know, what if they were like, oh, you're the one who, uh, you were ordered to turn the machine on.
Why'd you do it?
I didn't know what the machine did.
Too bad.
That's no excuse.
Like, the machine did bad things.
libby emmons
This is like in the good place.
Did you guys watch that show?
ian crossland
No.
libby emmons
It was actually a pretty good show.
But it turned out like there was a point system to get into heaven and you had to like get a certain number of points.
Now it sounds stupid saying it out loud.
unidentified
ESG.
libby emmons
Yeah.
But like you had to, you know, do a certain, you had to like do good things.
but nobody was getting into heaven for a really long time because there was all this collateral consequences to decisions so like if you buy a tomato at the grocery store you're actually losing points because it was harvested by slave labor in some place or other and then it was shipped using oil and then All of these various... We're all going to hell.
We're all going to hell.
Factory farming, man.
Basically, yeah.
But that's sort of what I was thinking of.
Like, how do you know when you buy a tomato that you're doing anything okay?
Or how do you know that you're not just contributing to the complete decimation of another country's economy by buying the one tomato?
tim pool
This is what led to the subjective morality of many of these postmodernists.
Because they're like, well, I guess you just have to choose and decide your subjective morality.
libby emmons
Right.
tim pool
So they embrace it.
ian crossland
And often, otherwise, it leads me to nihilism.
Maybe not inherently leads me to nihilism, but I'm like, wow, if everything I'm doing is a risk that I'm destroying reality, then why am I even here?
adrianne curry
Dude, I hit the point where I was like, uh, Denethor in Lord of the Rings, when I'm like, abandon your posts!
tim pool
Flee!
adrianne curry
Flee for your lives!
Like, I'm so over everything, and I'll just say, hey, everyone out there.
I'm over it.
I'm over you.
I'm over it all.
tim pool
You're in the mountains.
adrianne curry
When does it end?
I'm in the mountains.
ian crossland
Have you taken DMT before?
adrianne curry
No.
ian crossland
Apparently you feel like you're dead while it's happening.
That's why the F do I want to do that.
libby emmons
The worst drug experience.
ian crossland
So you realize that nihilism is inherent in reality.
You don't have to seek it.
It's just there always anyway.
unidentified
I've puffed on DMT.
ian crossland
I've never taken a DMT trip.
I've never blasted off.
adrianne curry
I spent five years of my life juggling mushrooms and LSD.
I feel good.
I'm all right.
I'm just going to be straight edge now.
I'm totally off mentally.
I don't need to do it anymore.
ian crossland
DMT, I think, is the unique one.
Something about feeling like you're dead.
adrianne curry
Not even feeling it, just knowing that you're dead.
libby emmons
That sounds terrible.
adrianne curry
I like to be in control.
I know, but so is life.
ian crossland
It's horrific.
Like, what?
I'm eating cows?
libby emmons
Are you kidding me?
ian crossland
Those things?
adrianne curry
They're delicious!
ian crossland
But they're intelligent, too, and they're emotional.
unidentified
And that's why you put them out quickly, so they don't suffer.
libby emmons
My son said the other day, he was like, if you're not supposed to eat animals, why are they made of food?
lydia smith
Why are they so tasty?
tim pool
Well, you guys have heard my anti-vegan thing, right?
adrianne curry
The what?
tim pool
My anti-vegan position.
lydia smith
Good rant.
tim pool
So, uh, I'll try and make it quick.
If there's a dude on a farm, minding his own business, farming food, and then eating it, and then another dude, just one day, jumps onto the property, brutally beats the man to death, and then eats all his stuff, who's the bad guy?
libby emmons
The meaty guy.
tim pool
Yeah, so if there's like a big plant and it's growing, taking sunlight, free energy and creating its own nutrients and just growing, minding its own business, not going anywhere, not hurting anybody, and then along comes this groundhog and destroys it.
Groundhog just kills it and eats it.
Vegans are like, oh, that poor groundhog, I better not hurt it.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
No, the groundhog, the one that just killed the peaceful libertarian plant.
It's an authoritarian invader.
adrianne curry
That's true.
tim pool
So I think, to do our part, we should be eating as many critters and animals as possible.
libby emmons
To save the plant.
adrianne curry
Let me offer you some cornfield truth.
So I had a cornfield directly behind my house.
They did soybeans and corn.
And every time they would till the field, it was the apocalypse of injured animals.
And I wanted to save them all.
So I would pick up, I had a rabbit, fake like Jake, half his leg was hacked off because of the tractors.
So all these vegans are like, oh, look at what we're doing.
And it's like a critter apocalyptic massacre for you to have your soybeans, dude.
So why are you virtue signaling over there?
And I was the one as a little kid.
I had pet cemeteries full of all the animals.
libby emmons
That's like the wind farms, right?
Like the wind farms that just destroy birds.
And then also, as soon as your turbine is done, you can't do anything with it.
Those blades are just, they just are there.
adrianne curry
It happens, man.
ian crossland
Hydroelectric's brutal on fish, too.
They get caught in those turbines.
libby emmons
Yeah, very bad.
tim pool
And they just sprays.
All right, everybody.
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I do think it's funny that they included this innocuous clip of me reading the news, and I've repeatedly called them scumbag nasty people.
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All right, Blueheart says, the chat has been personified.
adrianne curry
Uh, hello, chat.
You sons of bees.
Behave yourself.
Yeah, behave yourself, especially with my friend over here.
I was there for Libbypocalypse, you disgusting animals.
tim pool
Rocketsauce says, Tim, you should call your coffee shop Woke Cup.
Wake up with Woke Cup.
unidentified
I like that.
Yeah.
tim pool
I guess.
unidentified
I mean, we're against being woke, so.
tim pool
Christina says, Adrienne and Libby, I love these ladies so much.
There you go.
It's ladies night.
All right, Seth Houser says, Hey, Tim, why have you not talked about Sri Lanka's people
rising against their corrupt government? They kicked their lying and treasonous government out.
We have. I mentioned it a couple times. Just I've not done like a dedicated segment to it,
but I've mentioned it in multiple food shortage segments I've done. We've passively mentioned
it on this show a couple times. I don't know. I didn't know there was an uprising like that.
libby emmons
They burned the past.
adrianne curry
It makes January 6th look so stupid.
That's why they're not showing it.
lydia smith
That's why they're not talking about it.
libby emmons
Was it your tweet, Tim, that was like, this is an insurrection?
tim pool
No, no.
libby emmons
Who said that?
ian crossland
Sri Lankan president.
tim pool
Maybe Pozo.
libby emmons
Maybe.
tim pool
Maybe it was me.
I don't know.
unidentified
Wow.
libby emmons
There's a lot of tweets out there.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Heather says, Tim, I need a way to download content within the app.
I have the same issue with Daily Wire's app.
I like to listen to stuff at work, but I have awful reception there.
Yes!
We don't even have an app, so we're working on it.
We're working on getting an app.
I will say people have talked about listening to the show with the screen off, and you can do it with the Brave browser.
But we are nowhere near as large as The Daily Wire, and we are working on expanding the website.
We're supposed to have a big announcement.
It was supposed to be today, but it just keeps getting postponed.
And then maybe it'll be tomorrow, because we're doing some infrastructure work.
adrianne curry
Tim's pregnant.
ian crossland
Sounds like QAnon.
tim pool
But we got some cool stuff happening, and we're also then going to be working on TV apps, Apple TV, Roku, all that stuff, Chrome, iPhone, Android, and then we're probably going to be having two comedy specials, exclusive for Timcast.
We're going to have a couple new shows launching, and then we're also looking at a homesteading show, so we've got a lot of stuff.
We're just going to have a bunch of shows.
It's going to be great.
It's going to be good fun.
And then, instead of being like, why aren't you canceling your Disney?
Well, I'm just going to be like, well, you don't have to cancel them.
I don't care, but we have better stuff.
So stop giving your money, as the Daily Wire says, stop giving your money to people who hate you.
Give it to, well, they say give it to them, but you can give it to us too.
ian crossland
Give it to both of us.
adrianne curry
I'll take your money too.
We'll all just, you know, alms for the poor.
tim pool
Raymond G. Maga Stanley Jr.
says, Tim, my awful aunt texted me.
That's affluent white female liberal.
I saw that Tim person you watch.
Raymond, what are you doing watching people like that?
I just laughed and laughed.
adrianne curry
Awful.
lydia smith
That's awesome.
libby emmons
Good for Raymond.
tim pool
Affluent white female liberals.
lydia smith
Yeah, that's awesome.
adrianne curry
Tim's enemy number one now.
unidentified
It's hilarious.
tim pool
Well, I mean, it's like Tucker said it, you know, he's like, that's who I'm mad at.
libby emmons
Yeah, he's not wrong.
tim pool
Right.
They're all voting for Democrats regardless of politics.
So it's like, okay, well.
libby emmons
And they're pretending that all these horrible things aren't happening.
tim pool
Yep.
libby emmons
Because they just don't believe that it could possibly be happening because it's so irrational and stupid.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
The world, it's a normalcy bias.
No, no, that clearly is not true.
You're a conspiracy theorist.
I'm like, here's a video.
You know, can you just send your family members the video of the man twerking for the little girl?
adrianne curry
Here you go.
tim pool
I'm not kidding.
Be like, here you go, watch the video and see what they say.
libby emmons
And the amazing thing is, that guy is not fringe.
tim pool
Yeah, he's mainstream.
libby emmons
He's mainstream.
tim pool
Legit, Raymond, send your awful aunt that video.
Just, without prompt, just send it to her.
And then see what she says.
And be like, what do you think?
Don't say Tim Poole, don't say Tim Cass.
Just be like, no, no, no, don't even say this is pride.
Be like, what are your thoughts?
Send the video and then see exactly what she says.
Because she's probably going to be like, what are you sending me and why?
And it'll be like, oh, I figured you'd like this.
Because Tim Poole criticizes these videos.
lydia smith
Did you see the guy who tried to read a book in front of a school council meeting?
They didn't even let him read the first word.
They're like, just so you know, we have kids who are watching at home and I cannot allow you to read this pornographic material.
He's like, this is in the library!
Psychopaths!
tim pool
The woman they threatened to kick out if she kept reading the book in the school curriculum.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
You know, I gotta say, Raymond, your awful aunt is a conspiracy theorist.
I'm not exaggerating.
I'm not trying to be cute.
I'm saying, quite literally, these are people who live in this bubble world of weird, yeah, Blue Anon conspiracy nonsense.
Like, what these people are saying, the January 6th committee, to me, it's QAnon.
It's the exact same thing.
Trump was trying to overthrow the government!
It's the same as people who are like, he's the real president.
I'm like, dude.
adrianne curry
Dick Cheney's daughter.
Guys, Democrats!
Dick Cheney's daughter!
unidentified
Oh, but she's so amazing and we trust her so much.
adrianne curry
I'm like, what land am I living in?
libby emmons
It is very peculiar.
adrianne curry
It's so weird.
Like people I've known my whole lives.
unidentified
They're like, well, you know, because she's saying things I like.
adrianne curry
I'm like, it's the Uniparty.
Of course she's saying things.
Halliburton is telling you what to do.
libby emmons
Well, the establishment is the establishment.
tim pool
We've got a celebrity here in the Super Chat.
unidentified
Oh, my.
tim pool
Peto Peter.
He says, sniff that like button.
lydia smith
Oh, no.
unidentified
Sniff it.
lydia smith
Don't do it.
ian crossland
And if you like what it smells like, click the bell.
lydia smith
Oh, I like that.
adrianne curry
Come on, man.
lydia smith
That's good.
tim pool
All right.
Uh oh, we're getting some comments about Libby.
Adam C. says, Tim, you need to get LA modern artist Louis Carrion on your show.
He loves your show and told me he'd love to come on.
He is fighting the culture war in Cali.
How do I set it up?
I guess email Lydia.
unidentified
Spend the UFO at gmail.com.
tim pool
OG Mamacita Bear says, not family friendly when Libby is here.
libby emmons
Sorry fellas.
unidentified
All right, let's see.
lydia smith
You can listen to it.
tim pool
It's fine.
To Snellorum says, you completely missed the point on the NYC PSA.
It wasn't about nuclear war preparedness.
It was about that little subliminal bit of listen to and trust the media.
That's in there towards the second half of the video.
I did see that.
And that's what they were like.
Stay tuned to the media so you can know if the nukes are coming.
ian crossland
Oh yeah.
Step three is keep watching us.
Keep our ratings up.
adrianne curry
If you read the New York Times, you're a conspiracy theorist.
tim pool
But you are.
They publish fake news and then have to retract it like a day later.
They keep doing it.
It's like every single time.
But I did, I looked up the Sarmat-2 nuke.
ian crossland
Yes, that's Satan-2, they call it.
The Russian nuke.
tim pool
NATO calls it Satan-2.
Got it.
But one, one nuke would wipe out like New England.
One.
So it's a 50 megaton payload, 10 heavy MIRV warheads.
ian crossland
Yeah, I did some research on hypersonic stuff.
It goes up into orbit, it can turn and change directions, not on a dime.
I said yesterday kind of misrepresenting its agility.
tim pool
The Sarmat-2 Russian nuke they've just tested and are preparing to deploy is a fractional orbit bombardment system, meaning it only goes about 150 kilometers, not 1200.
So it's got no early detection.
It goes under the radar.
So these things, they hit You're gone.
ian crossland
So many weapons.
We could wipe out the Earth.
How many times?
A thousand times?
adrianne curry
What are those pills you're supposed to take during nuclear bombings?
tim pool
Potassium iodide.
adrianne curry
Yeah, I brought that up to my husband.
He's like, babe, we just got nuked.
You want to live through that?
I'm like, oh yeah.
He's like, screw those pills.
tim pool
You will, though.
ian crossland
You will want to live.
unidentified
Hold on.
tim pool
I want to live through everything.
Let me break it down for you.
adrianne curry
No one's nuking Montana where I live.
tim pool
Potassium iodide.
adrianne curry
Get those moose!
tim pool
Potassium iodine don't protect you from a radiation blast.
adrianne curry
Yeah, no, I know that.
tim pool
I mean, aren't we all going to do that anyway?
radioactive particles which will cause thyroid cancer.
So the question is, when you do survive the nuclear blast, and radioactive iodine is in the air,
and you're like, I don't need those pills, then you'll die a slow death from cancer.
adrianne curry
Over 10 years.
Aren't we all going to do that anyway?
tim pool
You'll both be sitting there with big necks being like, it was worth it.
ian crossland
I plan on my consciousness being in a machine at that point.
libby emmons
You're going to do the upload.
ian crossland
Oh, hell yeah, dude.
I'm Job from The Lawnmower Man.
libby emmons
The way that I got really interested in transhumanism is I was like, yeah, I want to live forever.
I was like, so entranced by these ideas that I was like, I better do this.
adrianne curry
You don't live forever.
The idea of you lives forever.
Deep dive.
libby emmons
Well, if your consciousness is, can you really upload your consciousness?
adrianne curry
No.
libby emmons
What is the dividing?
adrianne curry
You're talking about your soul.
tim pool
Look, your Facebook account has all the data for them to create an AI you and you will talk to yourself and be like, that's not me, what's going on?
And then they'll walk up to you and they'll plug your brain into a computer and then all of a sudden there will be a robot version of you being like, I'm a better you.
I'm more perfect to you.
And then it like snaps your neck and you're gone.
ian crossland
I forgot the joy of not knowing.
libby emmons
Then you'd look like the people in Polar Express, right?
tim pool
Alright, this is an important one.
We got Miles N. says, Hey Tim, I had my monthly payment taken via PayPal on Monday for the members-only content.
I went in and watched the Landau After Show and it won't let me in.
The Contact Us form doesn't work either.
Members at TimCast.com Yeah, so, uh, I apologize for this, guys.
It's, it's an issue that we've been working to resolve.
Like I mentioned, we're gonna have a big announcement, so I can't say too much.
But, uh, this is one of the things we're working to resolve with PayPal.
That it's just... I don't know what to tell you.
Like, there's problems.
So, uh, we're doing our best to correct all of this and to get it all fixed.
So I, again, apologize.
Hopefully tomorrow we have the big announcement, which is a better solution to all of this.
And it's going to be big news and really awesome.
It was supposed to be today.
I guess it's not.
It's pushed back.
Maybe it'll be tomorrow.
I don't know.
Um, but, uh, I, I appreciate the support.
We'll do our best to get it fixed.
And man, I, in the meantime, we just, like, we're, we have 30 employees and so we have to go in and keep fixing this problem because, um, truth be told, we have a lot of members.
And it happened faster than we realized.
We built the system.
And then what we didn't know is there was this thing, glitch that happens after a year.
So everyone who signed up at the exact same time was like 10,000 people.
Then a year later, all of a sudden we get slammed by this weird glitch that we had no idea was going to happen.
And it was just like we had to hire people and do all this crazy stuff to get sorted.
So apologies, but we got into high gear and so we should have a big announcement soon where we're fixing this in a very, very cool way.
In the meantime, for those of you that haven't seen the Dave Landau episode, I seriously think it's like one of our funniest because the dude's hilarious.
And we had Jamie Kilstein, who's also hilarious.
And we were just being rude and funny.
And Dave had some really great jokes in there.
So it was really, really good.
ian crossland
Beautiful man.
I love you, Dave.
Good to meet you, man.
He's awesome.
tim pool
Sunny Sbranti saying the same thing.
Subscription was incorrectly made inactive.
Yeah, it's this weird glitch that hits at like your one year mark or something like that.
adrianne curry
Happy anniversary!
tim pool
Yeah, happy anniversary guys.
adrianne curry
Keep sending him superchats.
All your money to complain.
tim pool
Well, we have members at TimCast.com where you can send in, and people, like, they respond as fast as we can, but when we get hit with this weird glitch all at once, it's like we respond as fast as we can.
lydia smith
There's a lot going on.
tim pool
Yeah.
So, apologies for that.
We'll get it fixed as soon as possible.
And then, again, hopefully tomorrow, this will solve everything, and y'all will be very excited.
So yeah, sign up, become a member, or, you know, see what happens tomorrow.
ian crossland
Or else.
unidentified
Or else.
ian crossland
Sign up.
You gotta check out that Lando episode.
It's crazy.
lydia smith
It's really good.
tim pool
Kyle Smith says, for the beautiful fem cast, I guess Tim and Ian are okay too.
ian crossland
Thank you.
tim pool
Brad Smith says, at some point the millennials will be in charge.
Will they be authoritarians?
Yes.
adrianne curry
Yes.
libby emmons
The millennials are totally authoritarian.
ian crossland
That's a generalization.
tim pool
As millennials start taking over, we see more psychotic authoritarianism.
libby emmons
I see a lot of it.
ian crossland
Is it because the chemicals in the bloodstream?
libby emmons
I don't know why.
I think it's because they all just drank the Kool-Aid.
tim pool
I think they're narcissists.
adrianne curry
They want you to bend the knee.
libby emmons
The millennials are the true heirs to the boomers.
ian crossland
What's the solution?
Rogan told me it was psilocybin.
Like, do they need to break open their third eye so that they start to feel again?
libby emmons
I don't know.
A lot of these people went to college and did all of that stuff while they were there.
You know, it just doesn't seem to matter.
They want you to mask up and boost and do what you're told and be really proud of it.
tim pool
There's a meme of a guy with purple hair up against a wall with a bunch of other people and there's a communist Soviet guy and he says, hey comrade, when do we get free health care?
They think when the revolution happens that they, the bourgeoisie, will be the ones leading the charge.
They don't get it.
These millennials are the bourgeoisie.
They're not the proletariat.
There's a video from Seattle of dudes in construction hats chanting down awfuls, affluent white female liberals and their weird college protesters.
Those construction guys, that's the proletarian.
You're the bourgeois.
And they don't understand that when the revolution comes, they are the ones up against the wall.
adrianne curry
Yeah, but they suffer so much as they sit in their amazing dorm room mommy and daddy pay for.
Oh my god, my apple, it costs so much.
I'm so depressed.
tim pool
Oh, that was the most infuriating thing to me growing up.
All the people who are like, I need to get a MacBook.
And I'm like, dude, a PC for one third of the cost has the same power.
And they're like, but Macs are better.
adrianne curry
See, I'd be like, I want this.
I want that.
My dad's like, hold out both hands.
One, one poop in the other.
libby emmons
My son was like, mom, I don't want a Mac.
Just get me this PC.
I know, he's way better than me.
tim pool
My mom was like, go to the thrift store, there's a computer for 20 bucks.
And then I built it, and then I was really excited, like I built my own computer.
It was crazy, I was like 8 when I built my first computer, because it's not hard.
adrianne curry
I wasn't allowed to have video games and stuff growing up.
tim pool
I was playing Jezzball, remember that?
ian crossland
No, what is that?
Jezzball?
tim pool
Yeah.
And there was another game, I can't remember, and then I got Warcraft 1.
libby emmons
You know what I had when I was a kid?
I had an Atari and it had that fake wood paneling on it.
ian crossland
Yeah, the 2600?
Yeah, I had one of those too.
adrianne curry
I think my eldest brother had that when I was a little girl.
There was, oh my gosh, a little penguin that jumped over ice holes in a glacier.
I used to play that.
ian crossland
Where you have to jump from ice to ice and like up and down?
That game Frostbite?
adrianne curry
Yeah.
tim pool
Let's read some more.
Normative says, YouTube is blocking me from super chatting the name, but new music out by Tyson James about the big guy.
Stream on YouTube, buy on iTunes and Amazon.
Very interesting.
Okay, cool.
We've got a bunch of music in the works and a couple of them are nearly done.
lydia smith
Bangers.
tim pool
Yeah, I'm really excited that we got Pete Parada, formerly of The Offspring, doing the drummers, being the drummer for us, which is really exciting.
I'm really grateful for that.
adrianne curry
Doing the drummers sounded funnier.
ian crossland
That's next year.
lydia smith
It's gonna get crazy.
ian crossland
Stay tuned.
tim pool
Yeah, but it's crazy because there's like a song that I wrote when I was 14 that we recorded recently.
And it's just, I got a bunch of really old songs.
And it was when I was just like covering The Offspring as a little kid.
And I was thinking about today, I was like, a song I wrote when I was 14, when I was like spamming all the Offspring albums and like heavily inspired by a lot of their work.
I now have like their old drummer who's working with me to make this song.
That's like a weird thing to happen.
That's just really cool.
libby emmons
That's pretty cool.
tim pool
Pete, you rock, man.
I'm a big fan.
This is really great stuff.
His drumming is absolutely fantastic.
ian crossland
Whenever I ever start to get black-pilled, I think about that.
Like, you were hanging out with our idols now.
Like, that's reality now, is it's so connected and you're so able to jack in that you can befriend the people that you used to look up to.
It's just so cool.
tim pool
Yeah, Billy Corgan signed a poster for me.
That was super exciting.
I was like, wow, man.
libby emmons
You should tell him he really ruined my trip in 1994 in West Virginia.
tim pool
Well I don't really, I don't like talk to him.
I met him through like a friend of a friend.
adrianne curry
I met him at the Playboy Mansion.
If it comes up.
And we told all the Playmates, because they were too young to know who he was, that he was Michael Stipe from R.E.M.
and they believed him.
And they would come up to him like, oh my God, I love shiny, happy people.
And he's looking at me and I'm like, this is great.
It was awesome.
tim pool
I'd love to have Billy on or to come hang out.
So probably just got to reach out.
Let's read some more Super Chats.
Howard says, roll in 20s.
Looking into the air.
WTF, stay strong.
Big news coming on the Vatican.
God created the universe and it's the Age of Aquarius Enlightenment.
Here we go.
Big news.
It is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, apparently.
ian crossland
So I'm told.
It's like the year 2450 is when it begins or something like that.
A couple hundred years out.
libby emmons
They were singing that song, Age of Aquarius, before the Age of Aquarius?
ian crossland
Why?
It's the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.
The year 2250, I think, is when the Age goes from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius.
adrianne curry
I don't believe in any of that crap.
libby emmons
I don't even know what that means.
tim pool
Well, it's real.
It just whether you believe in like the spirituality of it, it basically means that I think the axis is pointing at Pisces.
adrianne curry
Okay.
tim pool
Something called the precession of the equinox where the axis rotates around the celestial constellations or whatever.
ian crossland
I wonder if age of Pisces metaphorically was like, that was the age of the fishermen where we lived on the coast.
Yeah.
The age of the fish and that, and Jesus teach a man to fish all this fishing, fishing.
And then the future is going to be the age of the water bearer.
Who's Aquarius.
And it's going to be get, find water.
tim pool
Desalination.
ian crossland
Yeah.
Desalination, water, water, water.
adrianne curry
It'll be our fuel.
ian crossland
We'll be using it as fuel.
We'll be able to convert it into food.
It's going to be crazy what we can do with water.
Or we'll be able to mix it with carbon.
adrianne curry
I think we're going to have a shortage of it before we figure out amazing things to do with it.
ian crossland
But it's like hundreds of years, I think, after the rise and the fall and the rise and the fall and the rise.
Whatever happens.
adrianne curry
That's what we do.
tim pool
All right.
Let's grab some more.
Sean Mee says, damn, those were some powerful memes.
The pen is mightier than the sword and the meme might be mightier than both.
lydia smith
I think so, yeah.
tim pool
Absolutely.
There was a- I saw a leftist meme.
You know leftist memes are like verbose?
lydia smith
So bad.
tim pool
And it was verbose and it was like right-wing memes and it showed like a meme and then it said left-wing memes and it showed the dude from Monsters Inc.
And it said, leftist memes have to take the time to explain very complex ideas and debrainwash you.
Because you've been brainwashed by the media and the corporations, you don't realize right-wing memes are very simple because it's pandering to your baser instincts.
And I'm just like, oh, here we go.
ian crossland
I still don't get it.
lydia smith
Yeah.
My favorite meme is a little guy that says, pray for me as I undertake this arduous journey to read this leftist It's always like three pages long.
tim pool
Yo, Sargent R6 says, shout out to the UPS guy in Northeast PA that just dropped off a box with this show blaring in his truck.
unidentified
Yeah!
ian crossland
What up, son?
tim pool
Super cool.
adrianne curry
Last time I was on here, my UPS came up to me and they were like, yeah, fight the fight!
Nothing untypical.
I'm like, okay, bye, bye.
Yeah.
tim pool
Where you're like, I only survive because you bring me things.
adrianne curry
That's exactly what she said.
Totally.
tim pool
All right, what do we got?
Albedam says, Ian, technically there was a self-proclaimed emperor that lived in San Francisco named Joshua Norton.
He proclaimed becoming an emperor in 1859.
Oh my.
Good for him.
ian crossland
I wonder how that turned out for him, for Josh.
Joshua Norton?
tim pool
Isn't there like an independent area in Nevada where some guy declared independence in the government?
lydia smith
That sounds like Nevada.
tim pool
But then he was like, they said, Are you going to pay your taxes?
And he goes, No, but I will pay a what he called it like a tithe or like, um, aid to the US government in the form of, you know, these percentages or whatever, whatever.
Yeah, they're like, Okay, whatever.
ian crossland
You're not wrong.
Joshua Abraham Norton, Emperor Norton, the first.
lydia smith
Oh, my.
adrianne curry
Solid.
ian crossland
Self-proclaimed cool picture.
tim pool
Blankenstein's Monsters has canceled Fox Nation subscription and subscribed to the Timcast Nation.
Elf the mainstream media, let the media revolution begin.
Wow, I really appreciate it.
lydia smith
Nice, that's awesome.
tim pool
I heard that not all the people don't really watch Fox Nation.
lydia smith
Yeah, Timcast is bigger, I think.
ian crossland
I don't know.
I'm a huge fan of Kennedy, man.
tim pool
We have a decent amount of subscribers.
We're nowhere near as big as like the Daily Wire or anything like that.
But I have to imagine Fox Nation's got to have hundreds of thousands of people or something, right?
ian crossland
Is it different than Fox?
They got like Tucker exclusive.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, it's like, it's special shows you can only get on Fox Nation's subscription service.
You know what I thought was funny?
We were like, if we do, like, exclusive shows, what do we call it?
Like, everyone just calls their thing Plus.
unidentified
And I'm like... Don't do Plus.
tim pool
No, I was like, why don't we just call it Timcast?
libby emmons
Yeah.
tim pool
It's like, the show's available at Timcast.
It's exclusive.
libby emmons
That's way better.
tim pool
Yeah.
libby emmons
You don't need a Plus.
tim pool
Isn't that weird, though?
Everyone does that.
libby emmons
I hate the Plus.
tim pool
I know.
I was like, Minus.
unidentified
Let's be rebels.
ian crossland
Timcast Minus.
unidentified
The content sucks.
ian crossland
Timcast Theta.
Is there a neutral symbol?
What is it?
libby emmons
Just put an umlaut over it.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
How would you pronounce that?
unidentified
Time cast?
tim pool
All right, PowderPZ says, women working double the labor force, decreasing the value of each individual worker.
So now you need two incomes to have a family.
That is correct.
lydia smith
That's right.
tim pool
It's really funny.
I love when the left shows this chart where it's like salaries, wages by year.
And then around 1979, it just tanks and keeps going straight.
And they're like, I wonder what happened.
And then it's like women entered the workforce.
unidentified
Yeah.
adrianne curry
You know, stopped raising their kids and now look at them.
lydia smith
Yep.
tim pool
That's the thing too.
libby emmons
And the kids are a disaster.
Look at us all.
tim pool
They don't want to hear it, but if you double the workforce overnight, competition becomes insane among the workforce.
And now people need two incomes.
libby emmons
It's an employer's market.
tim pool
Yeah.
Yep.
And then what happens is the government says, okay, we'll pay for the daycare with grade schools.
libby emmons
Right, and we'll indoctrinate your kids.
lydia smith
Yeah, for free.
libby emmons
For free.
tim pool
For free.
No, it's not free.
We're going to take your money to indoctrinate your kids.
lydia smith
That's right.
It's a win-win for us.
tim pool
This is the crazy thing.
It's like someone walks up and they're like, I think parents should have the right to choose where their kids go to school.
And the left was like, no, that's bad.
libby emmons
Right.
Well, the left says that's okay so long as you're really wealthy.
Like if you're really wealthy, you can choose where you want your kids to go to school.
tim pool
It's the weirdest thing.
I was like, wouldn't it be good if like poor areas were able to send their kids to better schools?
And they're like, no!
adrianne curry
How can they keep their victims that they can keep using for all their stuff?
libby emmons
The thing that's crazy about the school choice thing too, is it's like so many of the people that are advocating against school choice just send their kids to private school.
unidentified
Yeah.
libby emmons
You know, like I went to private school and like, People I know who sent me there are opposed to school choice.
You know what I mean?
tim pool
Alright, we got BadAdam12.
Bad Adam says, Adrian, do you still collect vintage Avon bottles?
I have some I'd like to send you if you are interested.
Do you have any contact information? If not, no worries.
adrianne curry
I've never collected vintage Avon bottles.
unidentified
Who's telling these guys that?
tim pool
Is there like a rumor going around?
unidentified
Wrong!
adrianne curry
I've never heard of that before.
I mean, I sell Avon, but I don't collect bottles.
Like, what am I going to do with them?
But where am I going to put them?
tim pool
I'll shoot them with my three... Justin Hasek says, Tim is constantly saying things are imploding or a civil war is coming.
I would say I'll agree, but when will the straw break and when will the first steps happen?
They probably already did.
And so I'll put it this way.
It's really fascinating.
The idea of when the Civil War started.
It's like Fort Sumter, and I'm like, really though?
Was it really?
Wasn't the secession the start of the Civil War?
But even then, really?
Wasn't bleeding Kansas?
lydia smith
Right, where did it really start?
tim pool
The issue is that it was always happening, this conflict, and it boiled over to where we say, okay, well now people are in the field shooting each other, so that's the war.
And it's like, I'm sorry.
It was the stupidest day of my life.
seven years and it only it never actually stopped it just became part of
the greater national civil war so when when are things gonna happen I don't
unidentified
know January 6th like that was I'm sorry it was the stupidest day of my life and
it just won't end the stupidity every five five That was insane!
adrianne curry
I was watching all the live feeds of that.
I can't believe people don't look at that as worse.
tim pool
But this is like the Bleeding Kansas phase.
Intermittent violence and ideological clashes.
And now, you know, we read the sentiment from the North.
I read it because it was fascinating.
The idea that the left is being manipulated by their leaders and we need to ensure the constitutional rights of even the people in those states.
I'm like, wow, that's crazy right now.
That's what they were believing, apparently.
ian crossland
They actually formed a central bank in order to handle the Civil War.
I think it was 1866?
1863.
One of those years, right around there, is when they set up a central bank.
Basically like what they're trying to do now with the digital currency, the USBCs, these U.S.
unidentified
Bank Central Currency, whatever it's called.
ian crossland
Yeah, it's similar.
Economic peril, that's for sure.
No, it's not.
It's just we just gotta figure out how to get things from place to place a lot easier with less cost.
I'm talking about cost of energy.
tim pool
VHS2 says the U.S.
Air Force Minuteman III might only launch with 1,475 kiloton warhead.
The U.S.
Navy Trident II can launch with a 12,475 kiloton warhead.
Interesting.
But I still think, I don't know, the U.S.
hasn't announced anything nearly as powerful as the Sarmat II.
That thing's massive.
A 50 megaton payload?
That's nuts, man.
ian crossland
At some point bigger is not better.
You want like more insidious.
You want something that breaks apart and gets into the cells, you know?
tim pool
Lewis Cordero says, it's funny how three women are talking about baking and having a beautiful time and you got Tim and Ian screaming like apes and talking about poop and toilets.
adrianne curry
Matter.
tim pool
Ian and I are grunting and hooting.
adrianne curry
And are you writing in cursive?
libby emmons
I always write in cursive.
adrianne curry
That's right, girl.
tim pool
My handwriting is a weird mix.
You know the Spongebob meme?
lydia smith
Or sarcasm meme?
tim pool
Yeah, where you do lowercase.
unidentified
That's how I actually write.
I don't know why.
adrianne curry
You have a chaotic brain.
tim pool
Yeah, it's just like capital letters.
adrianne curry
You have too much on your plate.
And that's a reflection of it.
tim pool
I think I actually did well right here.
Yeah, there's no capitals.
adrianne curry
That's great, Tim's paper.
unidentified
I refused.
ian crossland
Like, cursive, I wouldn't do it.
It was the one thing in school I just would never do.
libby emmons
Oh, I was terrible at it, and so I got held after school for, like, weeks in what was essentially handwriting detention.
And Mr. Belmore made me learn how to do cursive.
There were a couple other kids there.
We were all pretty miserable.
Yeah, but now I can write in cursive.
I remember very distinctly because I circled my O's and A's too many times.
tim pool
We've got a very, very important Super Chat.
So stupid.
We'll grab one more.
Mason Lou Allen says, been trying to torrent The Hunter by the material.
I concede but can't download.
Can your organization commit to downloading and combing this material?
Love what you do.
unidentified
No!
tim pool
You know why?
Because we have risen to believe that the material is actually illegal.
Which is funny, so a news organization, we don't have the legal apparatus to do anything like that.
But Hunter Biden, who actually has the material, and the feds know about it, he's not in jail.
unidentified
Nope.
lydia smith
Interesting.
Yeah.
Do you think Project Veritas would be able to do something like that for them?
tim pool
I don't know, man.
Look at the Ashley Biden thing.
lydia smith
Yeah, that didn't end too well for them.
tim pool
Feds come after him.
We don't have the wherewithal for any of that deep stuff, so I always tell people, like, if you've got these big things, you're like, go to Veritas, because they have the legal ability and wherewithal to do this.
And we and with the reality is we don't I'm not gonna lie and pretend like we're trying to create a newsroom
We're trying to build this company up the more members we get the stronger
We become and defending ourselves and being able to go after this stuff. I would say the Daily Wire could probably
handle it I don't know if they have the same kind of news apparatus
that we do they're doing more movies shows But they do have news out a newsroom
We would probably need We would need to be like comparable to Daily Wire in size
to be able to handle an endeavor like that because you need You even want to look at that crap?
libby emmons
Kind of.
tim pool
To expose them and call them out and reveal the stuff to the public, yes, but this is such extreme stuff, you need like powerful legal apparatus.
adrianne curry
None of the people who support Biden will care.
You can show him videos, it doesn't matter.
The guy could like murder their own mother and they'd be like, yeah, but Trump said, and you're like, he just killed your mom.
Yeah, but Orange Man, All right.
tim pool
Well, ladies and gentlemen, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, hit that little notification bell icon, and become a member at TimCast.com.
We are going to have a special After Hours show tonight.
We do this Monday through Thursday, exclusive on the website.
And we would love to see you there as we talk about things that your kids probably shouldn't listen to because we get, you know, it's uncensored.
So check out TimCast.com.
You can follow the show at TimCast IRL.
You can follow me personally at TimCast.
Adrienne, do you want to shout anything out?
adrianne curry
Uh, I'm on the internet under my name.
If you want to find me, oh, I activated my Twitter after two years.
You can find me there, Instagram.
I have a website, Facebook.
I'm on Truth Social.
tim pool
They can also find you in the Timcast IRL chat room.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
Sometimes I troll you people, but I still like you, even though I talk poop.
adrianne curry
Poop.
libby emmons
All right.
Ah, I'm on Twitter at Libby Emmons.
I'm on Instagram as well, and I'm at the Postmillennial every day.
You can check us out.
ian crossland
Find me at iancrossland.net if you want to get in touch with my social media accounts.
And if you don't have a glass of water, go grab one now after the show and chug that thing tonight.
Get healthy.
Hydrate.
It's good for you.
Let your shoulders back.
Drop back.
Let your chin down.
You know, good posture, man.
See you later.
lydia smith
Very good.
Sage advice from Ian there.
Thank you guys very much for tuning into this lovely ladies' night.
We should have that every Tuesday evening.
We should have hilarious guys on Monday and nothing but ladies on Tuesday.
I think that's the perfect balance, the best combination.
You guys can follow me on Twitter at Minds.com, at Sour Patchlets, as well as SourPatchlets.me.
tim pool
We will see you all at TimCast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
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