Andrew Tate and guests debate if girls love money before expressing fear over their location, joking about aliens atop a structure. The conversation abruptly shifts to 1944 T-34 tanks in Romania's Transylvania, criticizing the region's 2019 highway infrastructure as a result of stolen funds, noting only one road connects the Black Sea to Bucharest. Ultimately, the disjointed dialogue highlights chaotic transitions between personal anecdotes and geopolitical grievances regarding corruption. [Automatically generated summary]
A lot of people say girls love money and that's not entirely true.
I'm not sure if that's true.
you My whoopies. You're coming home?
Yeah? You're waiting then or what?
No. Whoopies stay together.
If you're not coming, then go to the hotel and we'll meet you in a bit.
Why are we here?
I don't fucking know, do you?
I want to go. Why are we doing this?
This is fucking scary.
Alright, can we stop this?
Why did it fucking stop, man?
That's what scares me. Are we at the top?
Yeah, that's nice The alien will get And it's already safe, so...
Yeah. Yes, you will. It'll be late.
Oh, do you remember the first one?
Miss Mimi, air crash!
If you don't...
You're not going to get out of here alive.
So as these tanks came here to fight the Germans, 1944, these tanks, the T-34s, the most mass-produced tanks ever.
Romania, for us then, had beautiful Transylvania.
They don't build highways because the money gets stolen.
They still have no highways.
It's 2019. They have one highway in the whole country from the Black Sea, where people spend money, to Bucharest, where people make money, and that's it.
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To me, I find it interesting.
It's just like, wow. I've never been to another country like this where they don't repair nothing.