7 Girls WALK OFF The Show?! 122 Body Count In 21 DAYS?! TWITCH E-GIRLS! | Dating Talk #162
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| I do want to apologize that we started a little late today, guys. | |
| It was a pretty, we had a total of 12 flakes total, like seven of which flaked within a 24-hour period of time. | |
| Three of which flaked 30 minutes before me time. | |
| Nick, pull up the screenshot. | |
| We were going to have the fake virgin Brie come on the show. | |
| 3.38 p.m. | |
| Mind you, the meet time's 4 p.m. | |
| Not going anymore. | |
| Sorry, something came up. | |
| And she's been on the show already two times. | |
| She said, I just didn't want to come, to be honest. | |
| I changed my mind. | |
| So this is, you know, this is what you're dealing with in your professional life and in your dating life too. | |
| 20 minutes before a date, 20 minutes before me time. | |
| People are just very flaky. | |
| It is what it is. | |
| Anyways, so yeah, without further ado, we're going to have the guests introduce themselves. | |
| Please tell us your name, age, location, and occupation. | |
| Go ahead. | |
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| What? | |
| What? | |
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| There's lag. | |
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| Okay. | |
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| Cox, Cox Communications. | |
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| They said it's good now. | |
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| Yeah, one in the chat if it's good. | |
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| All right, boys. | |
| All right, boys, we're good to go. | |
| We're going to have the guests introduce themselves. | |
| So starting with you, go ahead. | |
| Hi, everybody. | |
| My name is Kiara and I does IRL streaming on Twitch. | |
| So I travel and I do streaming and I've been streaming for five years. | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Age? | |
| So this is okay. | |
| Name, age, location, and occupation. | |
| So age? | |
| I don't have an age. | |
| No. | |
| I'm an alien. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, so just what's your age? | |
| I don't really like disclose it, but it's for them to guess. | |
| A little close to me. | |
| Oh, oh, sorry. | |
| Where are you from? | |
| I'm from Singapore. | |
| Singapore. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Online it seems to indicate, although I think this is dubious at best. | |
| Yeah, I feel like these indicators online are dubious. | |
| Why don't you give us chat? | |
| What do you guys think? | |
| They just say I'm old enough. | |
| I'm old enough to do adult things and that's all you need to know. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| Why don't you disclose your age? | |
| Why don't you tell us that? | |
| Why should I? | |
| Like the internet, I'm not entitled to any truth to the internet. | |
| You mean you're not entitled to, what do you mean? | |
| No, like, why should I put myself out there on the internet? | |
| Like, because I'm just... | |
| Isn't that precisely what you're doing by virtue of you being on the internet? | |
| Yeah, but I don't have to put every information right. | |
| Right, I suppose. | |
| But what would be the, I guess, the reasoning for refusing to provide your age? | |
| It's just my preference. | |
| No, I know, but I'm curious why. | |
| Why not? | |
| What do you mean, why not? | |
| It's just like you won't disclose certain information also. | |
| Yeah, but I'm curious why. | |
| I mean, I just like to be mysterious. | |
| You like to be mysterious. | |
| Nick, pull up, Andrew. | |
| Wait, is this a debate already? | |
| Like, even after. | |
| Oh, no, you tell me. | |
| No, I don't think you want to waste time on this. | |
| Like, let's let Bella introduce herself. | |
| You said you do OF, correct? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is it because you've misrepresented your age in other capacities, and that's why if you actually were to state your age, it could reflect poorly because you've lied about it before. | |
| I think you think too much. | |
| I think you're overthinking. | |
| No, I'm not overthinking at all. | |
| Perhaps it's you who's overthinking. | |
| No, I think you're overthinking. | |
| I just don't want to say it. | |
| It's just that you won't say how much money you have in your bank account. | |
| Well, age is just a basic biographical detail. | |
| I mean, it's just my preference. | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| It's just my preference. | |
| What about you? | |
| My name is Bella. | |
| I go by Bellarama TV. | |
| I'm a Twitch streamer. | |
| I'm in my 20s, and I'm located in LA. | |
| Hold on. | |
| What's your age? | |
| In my 20s. | |
| Didn't you disclose it last show? | |
| Did I? | |
| Oh, no, you tell me. | |
| Don't remember? | |
| Damn. | |
| You were on 10 months ago. | |
| I'm glad you remember me. | |
| That's pretty cool. | |
| Did you disclose your age in the previous show? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| What do you mean you don't think so? | |
| I didn't. | |
| You didn't? | |
| You just said 20s. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Now, I detect an accent. | |
| Where are you from? | |
| LA. | |
| Like you were born in LA? | |
| No, I just moved to LA recently. | |
| No, but where are you from? | |
| America. | |
| But you have an accent. | |
| It's because my parents can speak Russian and I learned to speak Russian with them and stuff. | |
| Okay, so you speak Russian? | |
| I speak Russian. | |
| But you weren't born in or a Russian-speaking country. | |
| Correct. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you're in your 20s. | |
| Can I have somebody just double check? | |
| What was it? | |
| Dating Talk 80 you were on? | |
| Can I have somebody check if she revealed her age? | |
| Maybe one of the mods. | |
| I'm looking in the mod chat and on IG. | |
| What about you? | |
| Hi, I'm Itya. | |
| I'm from Singapore as well. | |
| I'm in my mid-20s. | |
| 20s. | |
| Yeah. | |
| 20s, okay. | |
| Occupation? | |
| Offline, I do marketing and sales in a PR company. | |
| Online, I do OnlyFans. | |
| All right. | |
| How long have you been doing that for? | |
| So for my sales job, it's been up three years, and OnlyFans probably two and a half-ish. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| One thing. | |
| Hold on one sec, guys. | |
| Really quick, going back to Kiara. | |
| You own a made cafe. | |
| Is that in Singapore? | |
| Yes, I own Maid Cafe. | |
| You also make what? | |
| Made cafe. | |
| Made. | |
| Sorry, my English is. | |
| A made cafe. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Made. | |
| You know those with cat ears, made outfits? | |
| Yeah, made. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Have you been one before? | |
| No. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| I guess it's about time you should try. | |
| No, I'm good on pass on that one. | |
| Okay, true. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, we did a bit of a look, though. | |
| You've got a website. | |
| You sell bath water. | |
| Oh, yes, yes. | |
| And farts. | |
| Wow, like you have been there already. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Yeah, we do backgrounds on the people who come on the show. | |
| I regret not giving you one, you know. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| I regret it too. | |
| Okay, so but you sell bath water and your farts on your website. | |
| Yeah, I mean like why not? | |
| It's a low cost and pretty good production, you know. | |
| Would you say you've sold like hundreds of your bath water? | |
| So it's out of stock within the first week. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you like had three for sale? | |
| How does that go out of stock? | |
| Sorry? | |
| Like how does it go out of stock? | |
| Can't you just like fart whenever you want to? | |
| Wait, fart whenever you want to? | |
| You can do that shit for me. | |
| No, you can't do that. | |
| But I'm like, don't you do it like on a normal basis? | |
| So we have to sit in the bathtub and then with a jar. | |
| Okay, let's not get into details, you know. | |
| Might be too much for two each. | |
| So your bath water is $500, but your farts are $300. | |
| Kiara, we got to talk about this price point here. | |
| How is it that your bath water is more expensive than your farts? | |
| It's because the bathwater includes with the fart. | |
| It's a fart with the fart. | |
| Oh, it's a package deal. | |
| Yeah, and you have my essence. | |
| And then the fart is the fart, you know what I mean? | |
| So, you know, like, the price is right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Watch! | |
| But how is it that your bathwater, like, it's more expensive? | |
| It's got to be way harder to bottle a fart than just water that you've like poured on yourself. | |
| You can split, Nick. | |
| I think it makes sense. | |
| Sorry, I lost you there. | |
| Okay, so. | |
| It's got to be harder to bottle fart than water. | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| But she's saying it's a fart included with the bathwater. | |
| Okay, I should have seen it. | |
| If you go to her website, that shit's sold separately, okay? | |
| You know, the thing is, I feel when we end this podcast, I can show you how the production is done. | |
| I think that's easy to do. | |
| I'm going to pass. | |
| Exactly, like, I can't show you. | |
| So, like, explaining to you. | |
| You just, like, intentionally eat foods that make you gassy or some shit. | |
| Beans. | |
| You can't go wrong with beans. | |
| You go hard on the beans. | |
| And in Singapore, we have duran. | |
| You know, duran? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| That huge fruit. | |
| That smells bad. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Okay, I've heard of it. | |
| That smells good. | |
| Just to make sure I got this right, you get in the bathtub and you fart and then you bottle the water and you sell it. | |
| Yes, it's amazing. | |
| Like, it's eco-friendly and I don't waste any water. | |
| I'm actually saving the environment. | |
| I'm proud of myself. | |
| That's fucking disgusting. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Just want to be clear that that is what you do. | |
| Yeah, yes. | |
| Yeah, that's that's um you also sell used lingerie stockings and bikinis. | |
| Yes, I'm trying to be eco-friendly. | |
| Eco-friendly? | |
| Yeah, I want to save the environment. | |
| Save the earth. | |
| Go green. | |
| Reuse and recycle. | |
| You guys are against plastic usage? | |
| Plastic usage. | |
| Plastic usage. | |
| You said you're for the environment, right? | |
| you're against plastic uh i mean it's i mean of course it's best to go against it right Against plastic? | |
| Yeah, like plastic bags. | |
| Do you guys have plastic surgery? | |
| Oh my god. | |
| But you went there already. | |
| But you dived deep. | |
| I did go there. | |
| They called me off guard. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| I mean, yes. | |
| Yes, of course. | |
| Of course, you have plastic surgery. | |
| Of course. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right, moving along. | |
| Bonnie, what about you? | |
| Hi, I'm Bonnie Blue. | |
| I'm 25. | |
| I live in Australia, but I'm originally from Derby, the UK. | |
| Thank you for providing your age. | |
| Okay, it's just been my birthday, so I had to think about my age then. | |
| Happy birthday. | |
| Thank you. | |
| It was your birthday. | |
| It's just been, it was May. | |
| Recently, okay. | |
| Yes. | |
| So you're 25. | |
| You're from the UK. | |
| Originally, but I live in Australia now, the Goast. | |
| Okay. | |
| And you recently kind of went viral. | |
| Why was that? | |
| Well, I've done it a couple of times now. | |
| The first time was because I slept with loads of 18-year-old virgins and posted it online. | |
| How many? | |
| That was just 32. | |
| That was like a nice little warm-up, basically. | |
| I then went to spring break, which I'm sure most of you know what spring break is, and slept with 122 college boys. | |
| In how many days? | |
| Just over two weeks. | |
| Two weeks, okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Good times. | |
| I was busy, for sure. | |
| Good times. | |
| And my job's OnlyFans. | |
| What? | |
| You did what now? | |
| I slept with the 122 college boys. | |
| What? | |
| And I just want to make sure I get this right. | |
| How many days? | |
| Just over two weeks. | |
| That was... | |
| Oh. | |
| So yeah, it was a lot of day if you're trying to do the maths. | |
| So we could do the math. | |
| What the? | |
| Okay. | |
| And so how did you source them? | |
| Did you just approach them in the street? | |
| I'd already done like, I'd already got on social media, done TikToks, Instagram posts, say, hey, I'm coming to the Grand Oasis, which is like a main hotel a lot of the spring breakers go to. | |
| Like basically, come and find me and let's make a video. | |
| So like when I got there, everyone already sort of knew who I was to come and say hi. | |
| Was there any so what was the most in one day? | |
| 22. | |
| 22 in one day. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, was there any concerns over any VD? | |
| Is it not FTDs? | |
| Yeah, venereal disease. | |
| I used condoms, but I get tested like every two weeks. | |
| But you didn't test them. | |
| No. | |
| I'm asking. | |
| Okay. | |
| So if I was talking with like other OF creators, they always get tested every two weeks, full panel. | |
| Do you get sore? | |
| Like, does it hurt? | |
| If like at the end of this two weeks, being in LA, I'll 100% be sore because they're all big. | |
| They're all like professional people in the industry. | |
| But because it was spring break, some of them was barely an inch. | |
| Some of them was like a good size. | |
| Really? | |
| And then some of them didn't get past the blowjob stage. | |
| It wasn't like I was being like pounded like all day. | |
| Do you know what I mean? | |
| Whereas when you're like making either like professional porn or like doing like other OF clubs, the videos tend to be a lot longer and they tend to be quite big. | |
| Gotcha. | |
| But spring breakers was a mixture. | |
| So you do BG content, is that correct? | |
| Boy girl? | |
| Boy girl content? | |
| Yeah, like a bit of everything, like groups. | |
| There's not much to say no to. | |
| How many scenes have you done? | |
| What, like from spring break? | |
| In total? | |
| Like all scenes? | |
| No idea. | |
| Hundreds? | |
| Yeah, there's a lot. | |
| Of the men that like you work with that I guess are also in the industry or whatever, do you know how many different men that you've shot with? | |
| Not counting the like 122 college boys, the 32 virgins? | |
| Probably not. | |
| I've only been in the industry like not even a year yet, so probably only like 60 other OF people. | |
| Maybe even less than that. | |
| Okay. | |
| You've been busy. | |
| I have. | |
| All right. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, tough act to follow, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| Hi, I'm Angie. | |
| I'm 19. | |
| I'm a second year student here at UCSB. | |
| All right. | |
| And yeah, I'm not really working right now. | |
| I'm focusing on my academics. | |
| What are you studying at UCSB? | |
| Well, I just switched my major, but I'm doing pre-bio right now. | |
| Pre-bio, got it. | |
| And where are you from originally? | |
| From LA. | |
| From Los Angeles. | |
| All right. | |
| Welcome. | |
| What about you? | |
| I'm Abby. | |
| I'm 20 years old. | |
| Welcome. | |
| I'm originally from New Hampshire, but I'm currently a student at UCSB, a second year. | |
| Originally from New Hampshire, okay. | |
| What are you studying at UCSB? | |
| I'm studying biopsychology. | |
| Biopsych. | |
| All right, cool, cool. | |
| Yael, what about you? | |
| I'm Yael. | |
| I'm 19. | |
| I'm just transferring into UCSB. | |
| All right, welcome back. | |
| She's joining us as she was going to be a background character today, guys, but we had some flakes, so she's just going to join on the panel. | |
| Should be pretty mellow. | |
| And Maddie, what about you? | |
| My name is Madison Rue. | |
| I'm 19 years old. | |
| I'm from San Diego, California. | |
| I now live in Santa Barbara. | |
| I currently work for the Whatever podcast, and I'm a student at Santa Barbara City College studying communication. | |
| All right, and without further ado, I'd like to introduce the man, the myth, the legend, my Caucasian, Andrew Wilson. | |
| Take it away. | |
| Yeah, my name is Andrew Wilson. | |
| I'm the host of the One and Only Crucible. | |
| It's the fastest growing debate channel on the internet. | |
| I'm a political satirist and political commentator. | |
| I also enjoy engaging in debates, and I appreciate everybody coming out for the panel tonight. | |
| Should be a good one. | |
| All right, welcome. | |
| Good to have you back. | |
| Andrew, now we're going to go around the table once more. | |
| So what's everybody's current relationship status? | |
| So are you single, talking stage, situation ship, friends with benefits, relationship, married, polycule sex, cult, harem, whatever? | |
| Long list. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Whatever it may be. | |
| If you're single, how long have you been single? | |
| And what's the longest relationship you've ever been in? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm like, I'm like single and looking. | |
| Single and looking? | |
| Yeah, looking, you know? | |
| Yeah. | |
| How long have you been single? | |
| For like, for like three years? | |
| Three years. | |
| What's the longest relationship you've ever been in? | |
| Like three years or so. | |
| Was that the one that ended three years ago? | |
| Not really. | |
| It was like it ended like years ago. | |
| I can't remember because I have quite a few relationships. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you're single and looking, but you've been single for three years. | |
| Have you been, what's in that three-year period that you've been single, what's the longest period of time you've dated a guy? | |
| The longest. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Maybe you date a guy for like a month. | |
| You wouldn't consider him a boyfriend, but you dated him for a couple months or something. | |
| Okay, so you mean like what was my longest relationship, right? | |
| No, not at all. | |
| I mean, so you said you've been single for three years, right? | |
| But I'm assuming maybe there's been some guys in the picture for that period of time. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, like the dating phase. | |
| So I guess the dating phase is like three months? | |
| Three months. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| What about you? | |
| Single. | |
| Last relationship two years ago. | |
| Lasted four years. | |
| So you've been single for two years? | |
| Correct. | |
| Okay. | |
| Any prospects in that two-year period? | |
| No. | |
| Anything current? | |
| Any current prospects? | |
| No. | |
| Chiara, any current prospects? | |
| No. | |
| There's no guys in the picture? | |
| No. | |
| No guys? | |
| I don't get impressed easily. | |
| You don't get impressed easily? | |
| Yeah, but it's not their fault. | |
| What if they were, do you think maybe it would be more impressive to you if some of these guys started to send in their own fart water with that? | |
| Would that maybe change your mind about them? | |
| Would you be a little more inclined to date them then? | |
| Are you trying to propose to me? | |
| I'm sorry, I didn't even understand. | |
| Was that English? | |
| What did you say? | |
| No, are you trying to tell me that you would send me my fat jar? | |
| Is that a hint? | |
| You gotta talk slower. | |
| I really can't understand what you're saying. | |
| Okay, are you saying that you might send me your fat jar? | |
| Don't ask me for fart jar water, Sicko. | |
| What's wrong with you? | |
| Sorry, I took it the wrong way. | |
| No. | |
| Well, there is something of a language barrier. | |
| I can understand that. | |
| Yeah, I get it. | |
| I get that a lot. | |
| Dylan Lolly donated $200. | |
| Good lord, what the fuck am I listening to? | |
| Good. | |
| Please smite this hedonistic world we now live in. | |
| Sodom and Gamara. | |
| I'll send the assets. | |
| Brian and Andrew. | |
| Have fun tonight. | |
| Yo, thank you, Dylan Lolly. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| Good to see you in the chat. | |
| Thank you for the TTS, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| What about you, your relationship status? | |
| Single. | |
| Single, okay. | |
| My last relationship, is that the next question? | |
| Was about two years ago. | |
| Yeah, and my longest is about six years, but that was when I was much younger. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And are there any guys currently in the picture? | |
| Not really. | |
| You know, we travel a lot, so I don't really meet people very like, you know, for a long period of time to get to know them well enough. | |
| Sure. | |
| What about you? | |
| Single. | |
| Longest relationship was like nine years. | |
| I was married. | |
| Wait, you were married? | |
| I was, yes. | |
| That was the nine-year one, I'm assuming wasn't there. | |
| From what age to what age were you married? | |
| So I met when I was 13, met when I was really young, and we split up last year. | |
| Wait, so, okay, you were married for nine years, so from... | |
| No, so I wasn't married for nine years, I got married when I was 20. | |
| Oh. | |
| Okay, so you were together with him for nine years, but you're married for five? | |
| About four, yeah, just four years. | |
| Four. | |
| So you guys met when you were 13? | |
| Yes. | |
| Damn, okay. | |
| And so you've been single for how long again? | |
| Just one year, one year? | |
| Yeah. | |
| When did you start doing the adults' entertainment stuff? | |
| About a year ago. | |
| Right after the divorce? | |
| Well, I like just started when we're still together. | |
| Oh, you started with the money. | |
| It was him that encouraged me to get into it in the first place. | |
| Okay, was you getting into this kind of part of the breakdown of the relationship? | |
| No. | |
| No, completely separate. | |
| Totally separate. | |
| Okay. | |
| Who ended the relationship? | |
| Me, but it was sort of like, because we'd been together so long, we just stopped making an effort. | |
| You know, like the whole dating phase that I'd like completely phased out and we just both got a bit lazy, I guess, in the relationship. | |
| Were you guys similar age? | |
| Yeah, he was just a year older. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so while you've been, and you've only been doing like the adult content, you said for a year, year and a half? | |
| Yes, you want just under a year. | |
| Under a year. | |
| Have you been trying to actually date at all? | |
| Like in terms of a robot? | |
| I did. | |
| I started dating back in January for a few months, but that's finished now, clearly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Have you found it hard to date? | |
| Yeah, because I didn't have any friends in the industry. | |
| Like, I didn't really know much about OnlyFans or the whole adult entertaining. | |
| So it's not like I had people to relate to or people to like speak with to see how they found dating. | |
| And I didn't realize the amount of judgment, I guess, that comes with OnlyFans. | |
| Okay. | |
| So dating's not going to, I guess, be easy. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, I'm currently single. | |
| Currently single. | |
| And I can't really relate because I don't think I've ever had a serious relationship before. | |
| You know, just a lot of talking stages. | |
| Oh, you said a lot of talking stages? | |
| Yeah. | |
| How many talking stages are we? | |
| I mean, I also consider a talking stage just like maybe a week, but I also drop people very quickly. | |
| You drop them quickly. | |
| So, I don't know. | |
| Well, what's the longest? | |
| Maybe you haven't, like, would you say you've never had like a titled boyfriend? | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| What's the longest period of time you've dated a guy? | |
| Two months, three months, anything like that? | |
| Like three weeks. | |
| Three weeks, okay, damn. | |
| All right. | |
| And you said you dropped people too quickly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Well, I just, I've been told that I let people go too easily just because they upset me and I just decide that they're not worth my time. | |
| Do they give you the ick? | |
| They do. | |
| They give you the ick. | |
| They do. | |
| So they're not worth your time. | |
| So you've said you've had quite a few talking stages. | |
| So more often than not, are you the one who's kind of pumping the brakes? | |
| Like saying. | |
| Oh, 100%. | |
| 100%. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Has a guy ever done it or it's mostly you? | |
| I feel like sometimes it's mutual. | |
| I don't think I've been rejected yet. | |
| Not yet. | |
| Okay, no rejection. | |
| But a lot of the times it is just mutual fizzling out. | |
| Okay. | |
| And are you desirous, though, of like a long-term relationship or are you kind of okay with the I'm okay with both? | |
| I mean, I think having a boyfriend is great, but I also know that I'm a very picky person. | |
| Very picky. | |
| So it's. | |
| What are some of the things that lead you to like to get the ick or make you want to pump the brakes? | |
| Is there a pattern of behavior that you're seeing among the men or how do you pinpoint it? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I feel like a lot of the, it sounds very vague, but a lot of times just a vibe of how good and genuine a person is. | |
| So if I see that they're even like slightly like, oh, they're either a little too aggressive or they're, I don't know, they just, they can be weird or mean or I don't know. | |
| I'm very quick to just, I don't give people the benefit of the doubt, which I know is not the best option. | |
| But. | |
| How do you typically meet the guys that you've been in a talking stage with? | |
| Dating apps, in person? | |
| No, not dating apps. | |
| Never been on a dating app? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| But I guess just meeting in person, classes, interacting with. | |
| Do you party, go to parties at all? | |
| Sometimes, yeah. | |
| You guys are friends? | |
| How do you roommates? | |
| Are you guys in an astority? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| So how often will you go out and party, like Thursday, Friday, Saturday type thing? | |
| Just Fridays, sometimes Saturdays. | |
| Sometimes Saturdays. | |
| Okay. | |
| And you'll meet guys out when you're partying or? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, I think that's the most, but they also are not very consistent. | |
| Because I feel like those guys will talk to you for the night and that's it. | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| So the longest was three weeks. | |
| Have you trying to think how to frame this question? | |
| I'll come back to you in a sec. | |
| What about you? | |
| I'm in a similar boat. | |
| I've never been in a defined relationship. | |
| I've had sort of a situationship that only lasted probably a month and a half. | |
| And then I also dropped him. | |
| You dropped him? | |
| So you're both sophomores at UCSB, is that correct? | |
| Okay. | |
| Have you had a boyfriend ever? | |
| No. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you feel like it's hard here at UCSB? | |
| Do you feel like guys don't really want that? | |
| College boys, they don't want that. | |
| Definitely. | |
| They just want to hook up, right? | |
| Definitely. | |
| But what about you? | |
| Would you be desirous of having a long-term relationship? | |
| I think so. | |
| I think it's just hard to find someone who. | |
| If you found a guy who was really interested in that in commitment, you would be down too? | |
| Or you're kind of on the fence even though? | |
| Really, I think it really depends on who they are as a person. | |
| Because the situationship that I was in, he wanted to date long-term. | |
| Oh, so you didn't want? | |
| I didn't want to. | |
| Why is that? | |
| I think it was just, I could tell that we were different people and we had different sort of lifestyles and personalities. | |
| And it was fun to hang out, but it wasn't something I wanted to commit to long term. | |
| How were you different? | |
| Well, I feel like he was a lot more formal and proper and he liked to kind of dress up and go on the fancier dates. | |
| And he couldn't really see himself just hiking or, I don't know, just hanging out. | |
| Even the thought of wearing sweatpants in public to him was like, whoa. | |
| This guy sounds like a catch. | |
| What's going on? | |
| He dresses nice. | |
| Like textbook, he sounds like a really cool person. | |
| No, you don't talk about it. | |
| You didn't like him? | |
| Why is that? | |
| Why'd you say he was awful? | |
| He was just very possessive and very, yes, he had traditional views, but it was very like, no, you are mine. | |
| Help me. | |
| It was just gross. | |
| He didn't like that I liked to party. | |
| Okay, so when you say possessive, is that, what do you mean he wanted to spend, like when you wanted to go out on a Friday, he would rather you stay in with him. | |
| Yeah, he was always like, oh, I'm not going to stop you from going out, but I would prefer if you didn't. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you're making him sound so much nicer than he actually is. | |
| Okay, well, here, why don't you tell us the extent of it? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Um, okay. | |
| I just, I feel like it's, he wasn't, okay, how do I word this? | |
| Just a lot of the comments that he made were very misogynistic and very, like, not okay. | |
| I think the type of thing. | |
| Give me some examples. | |
| Give me some examples here. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Just like, just like, oh, I don't want anybody else to see your body. | |
| Like, just like, just that, but it's, I understand that. | |
| Like, obviously, if you're in a relationship, I get that. | |
| But just the way that it was said, I feel like isn't that. | |
| even when he would describe I think that's another thing this guy watches the podcast He would describe people who I would put myself in the same category as, like, girls who party or wear like revealing clothes, kind of, to party, or even just, like, crop tops. | |
| And he would word it in a way that's like, oh, well, I don't like when people dress like a slut. | |
| But it's like, I've worn more revealing things than that girl, you know? | |
| So he didn't want you going out partying. | |
| He wanted you to dress modestly. | |
| And you mentioned he was being misogynistic. | |
| Were there any other things that you considered misogynistic? | |
| I can't think of any specific examples. | |
| Just so I make sure we're talking about the same thing, just how do you define misogyny? | |
| Well, he for sure thinks that men are better than women. | |
| But when you say he for sure thinks that, did he say that? | |
| Not directly. | |
| So indirectly, how did he communicate that? | |
| Just in like a, I think especially when talking to her, she was like, it's more like he didn't want her to have a career. | |
| He didn't want her to. | |
| No, he definitely, even talking about the future, he was very fast with like talking about the future and, oh, would you want children? | |
| Would you, whatever. | |
| And even talking about working, he was like, well, would you want to still work if you had children? | |
| Because I personally would want you to stay at home. | |
| And this guy, this guy's my hero. | |
| Like, I mean, everything that he's saying sounds awesome. | |
| I don't. | |
| I don't actually understand what the problem is. | |
| Like, he sounds great. | |
| Yeah, I think. | |
| I think when you put it down, when you write it down and you say it out loud, it sounds, yes, traditional. | |
| But I do think it is the way that people say it and the intentions behind it. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so, wait, so you said that he thinks, although he didn't say the words, you said that he thinks that men are better than women. | |
| Oh, for sure. | |
| But how do you know that? | |
| There's also a lot of like the way we would communicate, it was very much him telling us or telling me like what we're gonna do. | |
| Or like, oh, when am I gonna see you? | |
| Or I'll pick you up. | |
| And it was never like, oh, like, what time do you want to meet? | |
| It was just, I'm picking you up at seven. | |
| Okay. | |
| My, I'm still waiting to hear a single bad quality here for this guy. | |
| I'm like, like, I want to be on your side. | |
| I want to be with you on this and dislike this guy right alongside you, but he just sounds fucking awesome. | |
| Like in every conceivable, I haven't heard anything bad about him yet. | |
| Wait, so you said he would want to, like, he wouldn't ask you, oh, does 6 p.m. work? | |
| He would say, I'm picking you up at 7. | |
| I see that. | |
| That was a trend like a couple months ago, maybe a year ago, of like women and their thing saying, they want a guy to tell them, we're going here, I'm picking you up at this time. | |
| But you don't like that. | |
| You want the guy to consult with you. | |
| I appreciate him making the plans, but also I feel like he didn't consider if I wanted to be picked up at seven. | |
| So that type of way where it's like, or even if I would say, oh, I'm not sure, because I have an essay to write that night. | |
| I'm not sure if I can, if I have time to meet you, it would kind of he would just for me be like, okay, well, what time does your class end? | |
| Like, oh no, you can do it. | |
| And it was, he didn't consider what I wanted to do. | |
| And yeah. | |
| Okay, so really quick, though, going back to what you said, I know you said he's a misogynist. | |
| Just, I don't know if you provide an answer on this. | |
| Just how do you define misogyny just so I know we're talking about the same thing? | |
| I think it's just in my opinion. | |
| Well, I think that was a question for her. | |
| Okay. | |
| Ah, okay, now that I'm being put on the spot. | |
| Well, I feel like if there's a power balance that you believe is correct between men and women, I think that's the biggest. | |
| Can you clarify what you mean? | |
| They're a power balance or imbalance? | |
| Power imbalance. | |
| If you believe that there should be a power. | |
| That is correct. | |
| But you're okay with that. | |
| And if you're... | |
| Okay. | |
| So you don't believe in any sort of gender expectations at all when it comes to dating? | |
| I think that there are some expectations, but it... | |
| But you reject them. | |
| but you reject them. | |
| Or do you, no, go ahead. | |
| Actually, go ahead. | |
| No, there are definitely expectations. | |
| I mean, but I don't think it's gender specific, just to be respectful as a person. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| Did we get a definition, though, on the misogyny thing? | |
| Because people have different definitions for that, so I just want to make sure that we're talking about the same thing. | |
| Well, I feel like it's hard to define. | |
| It's hard to specifically define, because I feel like there are a lot of examples. | |
| So just, because I feel like you don't have to be a misogynist by just like, oh, I hate women. | |
| Like, it's not that. | |
| There are also a lot of small. | |
| Like a microaggression? | |
| Oh, I wouldn't call it microaggression, but slightly, yeah. | |
| So what are some. | |
| I don't really understand, though. | |
| How are you guys calling people misogynists, but can't tell us what that is? | |
| Do you mind if I add? | |
| I feel like when I would call someone a misogynist, it's when I feel that they value women less than men. | |
| And it's more like what you say matters less because you're wrong. | |
| Wait, why is it the trigger's off? | |
| I'll just read it. | |
| Chick with a perfect boyfriend. | |
| Sounds like you broke up with the wrong person. | |
| Spiteful, jealous, feminazi friend. | |
| Whoa, okay, be nice, Nickelodeon. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| I'm just going to read it. | |
| Sitting next to you is who you need to. | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| I'll know the Streamlabs triggers are all fucked up. | |
| I'm going to fix that here in just a sec, boys. | |
| Continue on with your statement. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| What was I saying? | |
| I see. | |
| You were saying that you, when you define misogyny, you just mean it, that it's when men think that they're better than women, essentially. | |
| Yeah, and I think when they feel that they can disrespect women. | |
| So then would you say that a misandrist would be the same thing, just the opposite, women who feel like they're better than men. | |
| They would be misandrous. | |
| They would be misogynist in reverse. | |
| I think if, yeah, if they're using it as because they are a man, then yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| It's interesting, though, the longest relationship you've had, you dated them for six weeks, you dated misogynist. | |
| By your definition, anyways. | |
| Yeah. | |
| How early on did you determine that he was, did you assess that he was a so-called misogynist? | |
| I think in the beginning it was little like comments he would make and then he would correct himself afterwards like oh, I'm not a misogynist, but no no, no. | |
| And it was like, wait, what would he say? | |
| What would he say? | |
| I don't remember what he said. | |
| I'm not a racist, but if somebody ever says I'm not a racist, but they're about to say some racist shit um, I forgot what he said because his roommate even pointed it out to his roommate pointed it out. | |
| Yeah oh, I think it was about making his bed. | |
| He wanted you to make his bed. | |
| No, I was like pulling the covers of it and I fixed it. | |
| After he fixed it and he was like, of course, you'd be better than me or a woman. | |
| And I was like, okay. | |
| And his roommate was like, that's misogynistic of you. | |
| Is this like in the dorm room or something? | |
| No, his bedroom. | |
| Oh, is it like a double or something? | |
| Yeah. | |
| College. | |
| Okay. | |
| Damn. | |
| All right. | |
| Good times. | |
| And at first I thought he was just being like silly and then I realized that he actually wholeheartedly believed that. | |
| We got to get this guy on the show. | |
| He sounds like a legend. | |
| He probably watches the show. | |
| All right. | |
| Wait, I wanted to come back. | |
| I just didn't hear really anything bad this guy did, honestly. | |
| Like, I was even thinking, because you were saying that when he would assert, you, you know, I'm going to pick you up at seven, right? | |
| And he wouldn't really take into consideration the fact that, well, maybe your schedule conflicted or something like this, right? | |
| It's kind of a jerk thing to do, but here's the thing. | |
| Have you ever been in a situation where a guy has asked you where you want to go for dinner? | |
| And you do the, I don't know. | |
| I don't, yeah, you know, just kind of anything, that kind of thing. | |
| Have you ever been in that situation? | |
| Come on, tell me the truth. | |
| Can you decide what to have for dinner? | |
| I feel like my go-to is I give them a few options, like, oh, I feel I'm in the mood for this or this. | |
| Like, what would you prefer? | |
| Rather than, oh, I don't know, choose something for me. | |
| Yeah, so, I mean, but you've never been in the situation where the guy has said, hey, where do you want to go eat? | |
| And you do the whole like, oh, you pick? | |
| Honestly, no. | |
| Never? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, probably, but it's never been like an annoying, because I even do that with my friends. | |
| When it's like, oh, where do you want to go? | |
| Sometimes there's that little bit of, I don't know. | |
| But we figured it out. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, but you can imagine. | |
| Big lady, Audi Disrespecta, donated $200. | |
| Brian, you are weirdo for liking women with Arby's roast beef. | |
| Roast is simple. | |
| Fake Virgin Brie, you are the reason why there are instructions on shampoo bottles. | |
| Ladies, deal breaker if the guy won't go down. | |
| We'll get right back to that. | |
| Actually, I'll save that question for later. | |
| Andrew, sorry, you were saying? | |
| Yeah, I was just saying, you can imagine, though, that, and I'm sure you've seen this yourself with your friends, that a question as simple as, where would you like to go have dinner? | |
| Women are often very indecisive about that. | |
| Yeah, I don't know. | |
| Well, you pick, that kind of thing. | |
| I mean, surely you're familiar with this phenomenon, right? | |
| Yeah, definitely. | |
| Yeah, so, I mean, isn't one good way to avoid that phenomenon to just say, hey, be ready at 8 and I'm just going to pick you up and we're going to go to X restaurant? | |
| Isn't that preferable to a lot of women? | |
| Don't you think? | |
| I don't think there's a problem with that. | |
| Like, the decisiveness. | |
| Like, I don't mind that, but I think what got me was the fact that he didn't even want to check if that was okay with me. | |
| Well, had you guys had a plan to meet up that day? | |
| No. | |
| So he just randomly texted you? | |
| No plan? | |
| We hadn't planned, planned, but it was like, oh, what are you doing on Sunday? | |
| Or are you free Sunday? | |
| And it was like, okay. | |
| I don't think there was a problem with that, but just in general, when we would make plans, it felt very much, you told me that your class is done at 4, so I can pick you up at 4.30. | |
| It doesn't matter if you need time, you know. | |
| It was very, I don't know. | |
| I just didn't like how he approached it and his tone and everything. | |
| It was very much him telling me what to do. | |
| A little bit, a little bit of tone policing going on, you think? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think it was more that he felt entitled to your time just because you didn't have a solid commitment that he felt like he was like. | |
| Grid one Motorsports donated $200. | |
| Do touch the bullet. | |
| Sounds like a legendary chat that deserves a top shelf lady, not a dogwater bitch like you. | |
| The men you want will not pay you, as you do not value them. | |
| Be polite, grid one. | |
| Grid one, be polite. | |
| Optics, optics. | |
| Andrew, you were saying. | |
| Yeah, I was just trying to get to the bottom of it. | |
| So, would you say tone? | |
| tone played a big part in this just you didn't like the it wasn't what he was doing really that was so problematic but rather the kind of tone in which he was doing it Like he was saying, no, we're going to go do this, and we're going to do that tonight at X time. | |
| Him doing that wasn't really the problem. | |
| You just didn't like it. | |
| Mashun Arbo donated $200. | |
| This guy seemed reasonable. | |
| Roommate hates on him far more than you and speaks horribly on his name and you seem hesitant to agree with her. | |
| Sounds more like a case of single women keeping women's. | |
| So nacho. | |
| There you go. | |
| Yeah, anyway, I was just asking. | |
| It does seem like when we kind of dive into what the actual problems were, that it was the way that you perceived the thing and kind of the tone in which it was done. | |
| Is that accurate? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I feel that. | |
| We'll come back. | |
| We can come back to that a little bit later. | |
| I'll just get through everybody really quick. | |
| Any updates, Yayel, on your sitch? | |
| Still the same? | |
| Still the same? | |
| Madison? | |
| I'm in a relationship. | |
| It's been a little over a year and eight months. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Moving things along, let me just check a couple things here that we had to come back to. | |
| Oh, really quick. | |
| For you and you, do you guys have a roster right now? | |
| No. | |
| No roster? | |
| No guys on the bench? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, zero pro because you said you're single, so I was just seeing like, but you said you haven't had like any boyfriend relationships. | |
| No, none that I would consider. | |
| Like there's no guys you're currently like kind of in a talking stage with or anything. | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| All right, moving things along. | |
| I did say that we would go back to that super chat that came in. | |
| By the way, our stream labs is kind of scuffed. | |
| I don't know what's going on with the font. | |
| I'll try to get that fixed. | |
| But he asked, if a guy won't go down, is that a deal breaker starting with you, Kiera? | |
| We'll go around the table. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| For me, I guess I wouldn't say it's a deal breaker, but I guess it sucks. | |
| I'm like, wow. | |
| I guess you want me to go down and you won't go down. | |
| I guess it is what it is, you know. | |
| It is what it is. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I can't cry about it. | |
| What about you? | |
| I would like to know the reason why. | |
| Sexual boundary just doesn't like it. | |
| Just doesn't like it? | |
| I mean, everybody has a sexual preference, so I would like if a guy went down on me, and if he didn't, then it is what it is, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| It wouldn't be a deal breaker, I don't think. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It would have been before. | |
| I would have been 100%. | |
| The gal stated in January, he did not go, like, he did not enjoy it. | |
| Like, the first time we slept together, I sort of like basically told him to go down on me, and he went like soft. | |
| And then afterwards, he was like, he's like, sorry, I should have told you. | |
| He's like, I hate going down. | |
| He's like, I never go down on women. | |
| And I can remember saying to my friend, I said, I can't sneak with this guy again. | |
| Like, how is he going to make me finish? | |
| There's other ways. | |
| Yeah, but he was pugged with his dick, so it wasn't a deal breaker. | |
| Wait, he what? | |
| He was good with his dick, so he was good at sex. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it wasn't. | |
| Do you think that the chances that men will want to go down on you in the future, considering that you fucked over 100 dudes in a week, might significantly go down? | |
| I mean, potentially, but if they're not ignorant to the industry, I think it'll be okay. | |
| Well, yeah, I mean, I get that maybe men inside the pornography industry itself might not mind. | |
| But it seems like you're sleeping with people outside of that industry as well. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Yeah, well, yeah, with conduct. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, yeah, no, I understand that. | |
| I understand you're doing the safety thing and all that. | |
| But those men in particular, now that you have these kind of viral clips of you getting down with hundreds of dudes, don't you think? | |
| Don't you think the potential that they want to do that particular sex act would decrease to like zero? | |
| I mean, if they're like, if the guy of Dayton is threatened by an 18-year-old college boy in the bedroom, I think they've got the issue, not me. | |
| Well, I mean, is that them being threatened or is it kind of a natural disgust reaction to notate that, oh, wait, there's been 100 penises here before me just in the last two weeks, right? | |
| Like that would, you can see where for some men that would be quite revolting, right? | |
| For sure. | |
| I think guys, they see it with a lot of people, for sure. | |
| Like, that guy's probably sat with more than 100 people. | |
| It's just been over a longer length of time. | |
| And he probably didn't get tested every two weeks. | |
| So it's very different. | |
| When I'm doing it, it's a job. | |
| I'm tested. | |
| It's safe. | |
| So women are allowed to sleep with people just as much as men are. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Well, I know. | |
| I guess that's not really what I'm getting at, though. | |
| If you were to be dating some guy who was not in the industry, let's say, I don't know, he was somewhat familiar with your past, and you guys were getting down to business in the bedroom, and he was like, look, you know, I'll do A, B, C, and D, but I'm not going to do that because, you know, you've slept with hundreds of men. | |
| Doesn't that seem reasonable? | |
| It does, but I would never have given them my time of day if that was what it was going to be. | |
| But they never would have made it to the bedroom, let alone taken me on a date. | |
| So that wasn't his reasoning. | |
| He just didn't enjoy it. | |
| He didn't turn him on. | |
| Okay. | |
| I just was curious. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, deal breaker? | |
| No, I mean, I don't prefer it, but I. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wouldn't be a deal breaker. | |
| No. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It also wouldn't be a deal breaker for me, I don't think. | |
| Nor. | |
| Not a deal breaker, Yahoo. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Let me read two chats here, then I'll get into some of my pre-show questions. | |
| We have Just Gerald. | |
| There we go. | |
| I think I fixed it. | |
| Should look a little better now. | |
| Maddie, can you read it? | |
| Brian, email me a P.O. box so I can send down a nice weather that'll stay up that poor girl's shoulder. | |
| Maddie, thank you for the boyfriend reveal. | |
| I enjoyed your interaction with one another. | |
| Thank you, Gerald. | |
| Thank you for the donation. | |
| Thank you, Gerald. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| And then we have another one. | |
| Maddie. | |
| Please ask Kiara Kitty a question. | |
| Don't let her sit there and fall asleep. | |
| Wow. | |
| This is crazy. | |
| Thank you, minus 100. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| All right. | |
| Got a couple questions here. | |
| Let's see. | |
| All right, we're going to, why not? | |
| We'll go to Kiara. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, I was actually going to ask you a question, but your age refusal does not allow me to actually even ask it. | |
| You said that you would like to talk about how both men and women should pay on their dates. | |
| It would be nice if men pay for the first date as a gentleman move while woman does the second one, like maybe a coffee. | |
| I did notice, though, we looked, it seems like, while that's what you, that is your position. | |
| Yeah, yes. | |
| But on the other hand, I suppose these aren't mutually, necessarily mutually exclusive. | |
| You said that on your OF it states, simps make me wet. | |
| I mean, it's a marketing move. | |
| Which one? | |
| Like the one that says simps. | |
| The simps. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, the simps move. | |
| Yeah, it's a marketing move. | |
| You know? | |
| So you're lying, you're lying to your audience. | |
| Simps don't actually make you wet. | |
| They make me wet when I work, you know? | |
| They make you wet when you want their money. | |
| I guess, yeah, like, why not? | |
| You know? | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Why not? | |
| You know, like, that's what we do. | |
| Because a simp, I don't think a simp would ever let a girl go 50-50. | |
| They wouldn't do 50-50 with a girl. | |
| I feel that, like, a boyfriend, like a person that you see as a potential boyfriend, is different from a simp, you know, I mean. | |
| Yeah, but you said you're into 50-50. | |
| Oh, no, no. | |
| It's like a guest show. | |
| So it's like the guy paid for the first one, and then I offered to pay for the second one. | |
| You know? | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That is how it is. | |
| It's like menace. | |
| Going to Bella here. | |
| Bella, you said that your ex-boyfriend plotted to kill your current boyfriend. | |
| You had at the time, but then they became friends later. | |
| What was this quick story there? | |
| I did it. | |
| So during my freshman year in college, I dated this man, and he, I guess, became a little bit more upset once we broke up and stuff. | |
| And I found his diary, where in his diary he wrote that he's going to kill any future boyfriend that I might potentially date. | |
| Of course, he didn't end up doing that. | |
| I just found his diary. | |
| Damn. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Crazy. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then they became friends. | |
| Your ex-boyfriend with your friends. | |
| They were friendly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But of course, they weren't. | |
| Your ex-boyfriend had a diary? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Did he call it a diary? | |
| I mean, it's just a notebook where he wrote his thoughts, I guess. | |
| It didn't have like little hello kitty stickers all over it, stuff like that. | |
| Do you think men having emotions and being able to write them down on a diary is a bad thing? | |
| I think that they would usually call it a journal, not a diary. | |
| Journal, diary, potato potato. | |
| Sure. | |
| Yeah, no, I don't think, I don't think it's the same thing. | |
| I think it is. | |
| Yeah, no, I don't think it's. | |
| A private notebook where people know their thoughts. | |
| I don't think, I've never actually seen a man say, oh, I was writing in my diary less, and I've never heard that ever in my life, ever. | |
| What? | |
| I'm calling it a diary. | |
| He might call it a journal. | |
| Sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, moving off from that, you were on the show before. | |
| Do you recall what I think? | |
| I feel like we had a big disagreement that show. | |
| Do you recall by chance or no? | |
| Big disagreement, you and I? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Did we have a disagreement on the show? | |
| I don't think you and I did. | |
| No? | |
| No? | |
| Okay. | |
| Nothing. | |
| I mean, I feel like you know something, so you can just say. | |
| No, I actually don't. | |
| I actually don't. | |
| I didn't re-watch it. | |
| I don't remember that. | |
| I didn't re-watch it. | |
| Going back to Bonnie here, Bonnie, so you hit the news. | |
| You kind of told us about it. | |
| So there's the 122. | |
| There was news articles about it too. | |
| Nick, could you pull one of those up? | |
| I mean, we already kind of went over it, but we'll just pull it up really quick. | |
| So there's a news article. | |
| You've had quite a few, plethora. | |
| Whenever you're ready. | |
| Nick? | |
| Yeah, I've been pulling it. | |
| Oh, it's not really? | |
| No. | |
| I'm sorry, which one is it? | |
| Can you just type like body blue news? | |
| There'll be a fair few. | |
| There should be an article. | |
| All right, fine. | |
| Unilad, OnlyFans are make it a little bigger, please. | |
| How much she made sleeping with 122 college students during spring break. | |
| Made a staggering amount. | |
| How much did you make? | |
| $250,000. | |
| And this was through your OF? | |
| Yeah, so like the boys that I sleep with, it's free. | |
| It's free for them. | |
| Don't charge them. | |
| Okay. | |
| How much? | |
| $200? | |
| Yeah, $250,000. | |
| All right. | |
| US dollars. | |
| So hang on, you just film it so that other people can see it essentially. | |
| Is that how you were making the money? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Cool. | |
| And then you said you slept with 32 18-year-old virgins and you filmed that too? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm curious, like, for the guys in the chat, is it, and maybe the girls can weigh in too, like, is it a W to lose your virginity as a guy to a porn star? | |
| Like, is that like a bragging? | |
| Do you think it's a bragging thing? | |
| Well, I think, personally, when people lose their virginity, it's usually terrible. | |
| Like, I gave them a very good experience. | |
| A good sexual experience. | |
| For sure. | |
| And not only that, like, it was so relatable. | |
| Like, because the reason I started doing that in the first place is like when I started watching porn, it wasn't relatable. | |
| Like, I was like, when I have sex for the first time, it is going to be nothing like that. | |
| Like, there are professional people that do it all the time. | |
| So I was like, there's no better way to make it relatable than literally sleeping with virgins themselves because everyone performs so differently. | |
| Like, some people barely lasted 30 seconds. | |
| Some people went for quite a long time. | |
| How do you find, how do you confirm that they're virgins? | |
| You just ask them? | |
| Yeah, obviously there's no way of proving it. | |
| There's no... | |
| Just like scouts on her. | |
| They're pretty nervous, and I wouldn't say they're very good at knowing what to do and where things go. | |
| Well, yeah, for many of them, it was probably their very first time with a prostitute, right? | |
| So that's, and that is your prescription here, right? | |
| Your prescription is, according to you, that men should lose their virginity to prostitutes. | |
| No, I'm not saying they should. | |
| They're contacting me. | |
| I'm not short of people to make videos with. | |
| My inbox is full of people begging. | |
| Yeah, I mean, but do you think that it's virtuous to take a man's virginity? | |
| Like, would you recommend that men go to a prostitute so that they can get rid of their V card? | |
| Does that sound like that? | |
| So after they've slept with me, they're confident, they're walking away, like they'll continue asking for tips, messaging me. | |
| The next person they sleep with, they're going to be able to give that woman a good experience. | |
| If they sleep with someone that's also new to sex, they're both probably going to be walking away from their experience, no better than what they was, and both shit it. | |
| So you're what I'm doing. | |
| I'm sure I agree with that. | |
| Because you're just building confidence in these kids. | |
| For sure. | |
| Basically, community work. | |
| I mean, you're really a saint when we get right down to it. | |
| I mean, you were willingly taking their virginity away so that you could build confidence in them so that they could go out then and face the world having dicked down a prostitute. | |
| You think that that, do you think that they might have regret later? | |
| Do you think they might be like, oh man. | |
| I've not had a lot of people who are in the world. | |
| I probably have not given up my virginity to an actual prostitute who then filmed it and showed it to other men. | |
| Like, do you think that that was maybe if I kind of low-pointed it? | |
| I think it's like an awful thing to do. | |
| For sure, but my name is very much out there. | |
| It's not hidden what I do. | |
| They fully know when they sleep with me, it is to get posted. | |
| Yeah, aren't we also talking about consenting adults? | |
| Like, they consented to sleep with them. | |
| And so what if they consented to be on that? | |
| People can consent to all kinds of horrible things. | |
| It doesn't make it a good thing to do it. | |
| People consent to take drugs, for instance. | |
| It doesn't mean it's a good thing to take drugs. | |
| You can consent to all sorts of things. | |
| I think that's a lot of adults who are making their own decisions, though. | |
| What's that? | |
| We're talking about adults who are making their own decisions who are consenting to the majority. | |
| Yeah, I know what we're talking about is adults making their own decisions. | |
| I just got done giving you my argument against that, which is that who cares? | |
| It doesn't matter because adults make horrible decisions all the time. | |
| Well, consent to me. | |
| It doesn't matter if they consent to it. | |
| Doesn't mean it's a good thing just because they consent to it. | |
| But that's what their choice is. | |
| Some people like pink hair, some people like blue hair. | |
| It's down to a choice. | |
| If they want to sleep with me, sleep with a prostitute, if you want to word it that way, that is their choice. | |
| And they can withdraw consent at any point. | |
| And it's not a good idea. | |
| I mean, you do agree that it's prostitution, right? | |
| I mean, I don't know why people think that's a good idea. | |
| I'm not afraid of us about that. | |
| It's I do OnlyFans. | |
| I'm an OnlyFans creator. | |
| If we want to call it prostitution, we can call it that. | |
| I don't care. | |
| Is it? | |
| I mean, I wouldn't say it is, but I'm not bothered. | |
| I'm not faithful. | |
| Do you want to say that having sex with men for money is prostitution? | |
| I don't really get obsessed with what we call it. | |
| This is what mental illness sexually looks like. | |
| Get help. | |
| Yeah, that's not true. | |
| I mean, what do you mean? | |
| Like, if an adult man is about this, if an adult man is actually sleeping with consenting adult women, how is he going to be considered a predator and a sexual assault? | |
| Relax, lady. | |
| Calm down. | |
| We're having a nice conversation. | |
| Sure, exactly. | |
| So you should let me also speak. | |
| You'll be able. | |
| Yeah, no, but we were speaking. | |
| So not you. | |
| You weren't speaking. | |
| Me and her were speaking. | |
| No, I was actually responding to someone else's attack. | |
| Just let them have a back and forth. | |
| I promise I'll get you. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, I'm not bothered. | |
| If you want to call it prostitution, that's fine. | |
| I call it as an OF creator, but I'm not faith of what you want to call it. | |
| You saying prostitution is you're trying to insult me with it. | |
| I don't think it's a bad word. | |
| I don't care if that's what you want to call me. | |
| I'm fine with what I do. | |
| Okay, so I just want to understand the scope of this: that if a man set himself up in a hotel room where he was filming himself sleeping with virgins and getting paid lots and lots of money for it, don't you think society would have a way different outlook on that? | |
| That's not my problem. | |
| If society has got an issue with it, no, but that's not my question. | |
| I didn't ask you if it was your problem. | |
| I asked if you think society would have a way different outlook on that. | |
| They probably would, yes, but I also received a lot of hate. | |
| But there's also not, I'm, I was 24 at the time when I was filming the content. | |
| But there's not a massive, massive age difference. | |
| And the biggest point is they're choosing. | |
| If the women, 18-year-olds plus, was choosing to sleep with a guy for experience and fun, and that's what they classed as fun, then no, society shouldn't have an issue with it. | |
| Yeah, so essentially, as we dive into this, you understand that society would have a much larger issues with this. | |
| They would not be writing articles about that guy. | |
| They would not be celebrating him. | |
| They would not say how great it is that he made $250,000, pulling the virginity from 30 women, filming it, and then putting it out there so that he could make a bunch of money. | |
| Wouldn't they consider him to basically be both a prostitute, gigolo, and pimp at the same time? | |
| Wouldn't society basically be very upset with this guy for doing that? | |
| I think, well, society was mad at me myself. | |
| I went on Sky News, did multiple interviews on me saying it was disgusting. | |
| They didn't approve of it. | |
| The MP of Australia came forward, did an interview. | |
| But like I said, that's not my problem. | |
| The main thing is it's legal, they're consenting. | |
| If people have an issue with it, I really couldn't give a shit. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, do you think that if that led to laws which would reform that so that other women couldn't do that, would you be against those laws? | |
| If the law changes, I'll then change my rules. | |
| Until then, no. | |
| Yeah, but that's not my question. | |
| My question is: would you be against those laws? | |
| No, but we've chosen it to be 18. | |
| I don't see why we need to be treating 18 as a child. | |
| It would then be. | |
| You wouldn't be against the laws if people wanted to reform this so that no other women could ever do that inside of Australia. | |
| So women can't sleep with 18-year-olds. | |
| No, that's not my, that's not the law of the law. | |
| If you were to reform the law to say that women couldn't cam up, film themselves having sex with virgin men and then sell it, distribute it for cash, would you oppose that law? | |
| Yeah, I don't see the issue with that. | |
| Okay, so then it is a moral question then. | |
| So within the purview of your morality, you're saying that what, well, actually, I don't know what you're saying. | |
| How is this moral from like from your standpoint? | |
| You tell me one thing, Brian. | |
| Are you just saying it's because they're consenting? | |
| That's it? | |
| So consent is the biggest thing. | |
| If they're consenting, they're of legal age. | |
| You tell me what's wrong with that. | |
| Well, let me ask you this. | |
| If you've just completely dismissed the question, if you were to have a question, no, no, I haven't. | |
| It's the same problem I would have if you were to sleep with a dead body. | |
| Well, that's different because how would they consent when they're dead? | |
| Well, wait a second. | |
| They don't need to consent. | |
| There's nothing there, right? | |
| I mean, I don't know what turned you on. | |
| That would not turn me off. | |
| That's not really the question, though. | |
| That's just some type of like snarky pivot. | |
| So the thing is, it would be the same moral issue that I would have with this. | |
| Can you tell me why it would be immoral from that standpoint to sleep with a dead body on camera and then distribute it as long as you consent? | |
| Do you see any dead people here trying to answer your questions? | |
| No. | |
| Yeah, it doesn't matter. | |
| Just answer the question, stop pivoting. | |
| I'm not. | |
| I'm telling you, it's very different. | |
| Yeah, I know it's different. | |
| It's different in context, but the moral question is still the same. | |
| Why is it that it would actually be problematic from your worldview to sleep with a dead body and then distribute it? | |
| Because they are not consenting. | |
| They are dead. | |
| They don't need to consent. | |
| There's nothing to do with that. | |
| If you go fuck dead people that are not alive. | |
| Who wants to watch that? | |
| Real Trump is a bad person. | |
| Okay, well, let's assume for a second. | |
| 122 college guys. | |
| Holy crap. | |
| She's been banged more than a taxi cab door. | |
| She's been pumped more than the Terminator's shotgun. | |
| I bet your thighs don't even know each other. | |
| Awful godless degenerate. | |
| I'm incredibly tight, so. | |
| Let's assume for a second that they wrote pre-consent down on their deathbed that they wanted to do this. | |
| Why would that be problematic from your worldview? | |
| Or do you think people should be able to then sleep with a dead body and distribute it? | |
| My content I make, it's enjoyable, it's fun, it gets me wet. | |
| Fucking ache. | |
| This doesn't answer my question. | |
| Would not turn me on, so I would not do that. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| I'm not asking you what you would or wouldn't do. | |
| I'm asking you whether or not it's immoral from your position. | |
| Yes. | |
| Why? | |
| All the consent has been, the consent has been done. | |
| Why is this now immoral? | |
| Well, you come back and ask me that question when you can fuck a dead person, that class is legal. | |
| Why? | |
| Until then, I'm not going to ask you. | |
| It wouldn't be legal for you to answer the question. | |
| That makes no sense. | |
| I am asking your, I am answering your question. | |
| Oh, okay, got it. | |
| So then if murder was legal tomorrow, would you murder people? | |
| No, it's not Michael Pate. | |
| No, you wouldn't. | |
| So then the thing is, even though it's not real, right? | |
| Listen, there is a reason why selling your body for the lust of men has been viewed as shameful for all of human history. | |
| Corn is the real pandemic of our time. | |
| Moral decay is out of control. | |
| That's your opinion. | |
| Yeah, but here's the thing. | |
| It's not just an opinion because it seems that your value here is consent. | |
| And yet when I dive into other things which can be consented to, you seem to have some moral opposition to those things. | |
| Because you're getting to know why. | |
| Because you're giving me scenario base. | |
| What I'm telling you consent, where I value consent, it is currently allowed. | |
| It's allowed. | |
| It's normal. | |
| You're asking me if it'd be normal to fuck a dead person or murder someone. | |
| That is very different to sleeping with an 18-year-old. | |
| That we also allow to go to the army. | |
| They drive, they drink, like it's very different. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is eating an apple and eating an orange different? | |
| Yes. | |
| But they're both eating fruit, right? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, great. | |
| So then we can make analogies between two things which are different in order to figure out if you hold consistency between the actions. | |
| If you're saying eating an apple is bad, but eating an orange is good. | |
| That wouldn't make any sense, right? | |
| That would be a good idea. | |
| That's not a dead person and a live person. | |
| That is very fucking different. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| Eating an apple is very different than eating an orange, right? | |
| But you would say that if you're allowed to eat an apple, you should be allowed to eat an orange. | |
| That's why we have analogies, that we can make comparisons between two things, which are not similar, but they do stack up logically together. | |
| So the question is one more time, and I'd like to ask you, if consent is the highest value and somebody has consented to have their body had sit, you could have sex with a body after they're dead and then distribute that for monetary gain, what would be your actual moral problem with that? | |
| How is eating fruit and having sex with a bad person? | |
| Stop talking and let her answer the question. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| It's pathetic. | |
| Stop talking. | |
| Let her answer the question. | |
| You don't have to jump in. | |
| You're not Captain Save a literal hoe. | |
| Let her answer the question. | |
| If it was legal and someone else wanted to do it, it's not something I would do, but that's up to them. | |
| Yeah, I know, but so you have no moral opposition to it? | |
| I don't know if you're hearing me correctly. | |
| Yeah, no, I think I did. | |
| It didn't sound like, it sounded like you said you don't actually have any moral problem with it. | |
| I think it's true multiple times I have said I would not do that. | |
| I do not agree with that. | |
| But if that is the law, you won't see me marching up like the president to get it changed. | |
| It's I don't give a shit. | |
| I focus on myself and that is it. | |
| Yeah, no, I understand all of this. | |
| So I'm just going to steel man it so that you know that I understand exactly what you're saying. | |
| You yourself would never sleep with a dead body. | |
| Got it. | |
| Understand? | |
| You think it's gross? | |
| You think it's horrible. | |
| You think it's awful. | |
| Now to my question, which is though, if there was consent, which seems to be the thing that you pin your entire argument on here for why this is okay to do, then what's the actual problem? | |
| What's the moral problem or is it even immoral? | |
| Well, I'm not saying there is a problem then. | |
| If you're saying, imagine if it was legal, I'm not going to go out my way to change it. | |
| It's nothing to do with me. | |
| I can choose not to have an opinion on that. | |
| I do not understand. | |
| So then I am correct when I say that from your worldview, it is not immoral to have sex with a dead body if it were legal and distribute that to the body. | |
| So let me just make this clear. | |
| Multiple times, I do not think that is correct. | |
| I do not, I would not sleep with a dead person. | |
| Nor do I think other people should. | |
| I make content that turns me on and that would turn my subscribers on. | |
| I don't know what type of people you socialize with, but that would not turn my subscribers on. | |
| Yeah, I know that you're talking about you personally. | |
| I get that you personally. | |
| Well, stop talking to me then. | |
| You're not addressing the question directly to me. | |
| No, that's a peaceful question, though. | |
| The question isn't how do you feel about it. | |
| The question is, if it's immoral or not immoral. | |
| So I'm literally not going to let you escape it. | |
| You're going to have to answer at some point. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| Would it be immoral? | |
| Would it be immoral? | |
| I honestly am not wasting any more time on this question. | |
| Hang on, just let me finish, please. | |
| Listen to what the actual question is. | |
| Would it be immoral if the law changed for people to sleep with a dead body and then distribute it regardless of what you personally would do? | |
| Would you say that other people should be able to do that if the law changed to say that they could? | |
| If the law says it's legal and they want to do it, go ahead. | |
| I do not give a shit. | |
| Thank you. | |
| That's all I wanted to know. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| Very long-winded way that was. | |
| Good talk. | |
| Well, I mean, it's really hard because oftentimes people who I discuss these issues with, they're like jello. | |
| You can't actually get a position out of them unless you ask it 15 different ways to finally get an answer because they don't want the optical nightmare of what you just did in admitting that if people want to be able to sleep with dead bodies and then distribute that for money, that you don't have a moral problem with it. | |
| Well, I think when you listen to this back, I ask you multiple questions, which you avoided them all. | |
| Okay, ask me whatever you want. | |
| I won't avoid a one. | |
| So what is wrong? | |
| If they're consenting, they're enjoying it, they're reaching out to me, why should I not sleep with 18-year-olds? | |
| Because it's non-virtuous. | |
| It's terrible for society. | |
| Not only are all the consequences of it bad, but what you're doing is you're giving a promotion which adds to the deconstruction of the backbone of the American society, which is the nuclear family. | |
| It's bad. | |
| In every conceivable metric that I can think of, it's bad. | |
| It promotes out-of-sex, or I'm sorry, out-of-wedlock sex, which leads to more degenerate outcomes on society. | |
| It leads to higher amounts of STDs inside of the general public. | |
| It leads to all sorts of horrific outcomes. | |
| I can't even tell you how many. | |
| That's really. | |
| That would be my moral argument against it. | |
| Was there anything else? | |
| Any other questions you had? | |
| No, you can just listen back and answer them later. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good talk. | |
| This is good. | |
| All right. | |
| I got some more notes here sticking here with Bonnie. | |
| Bonnie, you said that, or do you need a little cool off period? | |
| No, no. | |
| You're good to go. | |
| You're good to go. | |
| All right, cool. | |
| You said that people assume if you do OnlyFans, you don't want to settle down in the future or take away. | |
| Sure. | |
| Do you want to elaborate a bit on that? | |
| I think when people know you do OnlyFans, I think they just assume you have no intentions to settle down and that you just have, you don't want to have that family life in the future, basically. | |
| And that's what you do want? | |
| Would you like to have like a husband, kids in the future? | |
| In the future, yes. | |
| Do you think that it's going to, given some of the conduct, could it be harder to do some of that? | |
| Yeah, 100%. | |
| But like, the biggest thing, I used to work in recruitment. | |
| I used to work really long hours, sort of near enough, like 8 to 8 some days. | |
| Monday to Friday, I was given 20 days annual leave. | |
| And I thought that was going to be the rest of my life. | |
| I always thought, oh, when I was with my ex, it was always, oh, imagine when we get time off together. | |
| Imagine when we go on that one holiday of year. | |
| Now that when I do meet someone, we can get into investments together. | |
| I'll have flexibility and freedom. | |
| Okay, sorry. | |
| That's okay. | |
| Holy fuck, what is going on today? | |
| Holy fuck. | |
| Excuse me, guys. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said that you were dumb to the day before you went to spring break because you were planning on sleep, planning on sleeping with college boys. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What's the story there? | |
| Well, just before I went to spring break, I was dating someone sort of January, February time. | |
| Fully aware of my intentions of what spring break was going to be. | |
| We sort of spent, you know, like I said, a few months together, and then day before, he called it. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| That's it? | |
| Well, obviously, the reason he called it is because he knew my intentions was to sleep with college boys. | |
| And wait, was this the guy that you were dating for nine years? | |
| No. | |
| So I. | |
| Yes. | |
| So I was seeing with my ex, spent with him, and then I was dating someone January, February. | |
| I see. | |
| Okay. | |
| Going to baby. | |
| Hey, hang on, hang on. | |
| I just have one last thing to add on this, if you don't mind. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| So I'm just wondering, since you said in the future you would like to have a family and children, can I ask you, do you think that the fact that you have newspaper articles written about you doing this and all of this film out there for you, that one day little Betty Sue, who comes up to you, who's your child, says, well, gee, mom, I really don't like this. | |
| And my brother over there keeps getting beat up at school and they keep calling his mom a prostitute and he really can't say anything about it because she is. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, so I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Do you think that that's going to be a good life for him? | |
| I think, so before, when I had children, they would have had to go in childcare full-time. | |
| I would not have been able to give them my time. | |
| Whereas now, when I have children, I'm going to be that financially stable that I'll be able to pick them up from school, drop them off. | |
| I'll be able to give them time, beautiful memories, and be able to really treasure that time with them when they're young. | |
| I won't even be working by the time I have children. | |
| Yeah, I get it, but you're going to send them to school, right? | |
| Of course. | |
| Yeah, but I mean, if you're sending them to school, that's where they're going to get. | |
| So if I have children, say, five, ten years' time, by the time they're old enough to be like aware of what it is, that's another 10 years from that. | |
| By then, there'll be someone else trending. | |
| And yes, my news will sort of, I probably guess, will come up. | |
| But by then, the life they've had, I'll be able to educate them on the reason they've had such a beautiful life and upbringing is because this is what I did as a job in the past. | |
| Because you've slept with strangers and then broadcasted on the internet, you don't think that the outcome when they go to public school and they're getting bullied and beat up and they can't actually defend it. | |
| They can't actually defend you, right? | |
| Like little Johnny's not going to be able to actually defend what mom did. | |
| He's going to actually have to be like, yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, you're right, guys. | |
| I mean, yeah, she fucked 100 dudes in a weekend. | |
| Yeah, she did that. | |
| Right? | |
| How do you think life's going to be for him on the football team? | |
| How's life going to be for Johnny on the football team when his buddies start ribbing him and asking for mom's number? | |
| Because one of them has $100 in the sock, right? | |
| I mean, that's what Johnny's life's going to be, isn't it? | |
| Wait, say that one more time. | |
| That's fine. | |
| I'll fuck their dads. | |
| But by then, I'm not going to be in the industry. | |
| I'm not going to be filming. | |
| I would have been out of the industry for 10, 15 years. | |
| Yeah, I know you won't be in the industry anymore. | |
| I mean, but that has nothing to do with what'll happen to them, right? | |
| Even if you're not in the industry, this is the gilded age of the internet. | |
| Somebody gets mad at little Johnny and just does a Google search on Johnny's mom and then finds all of these articles, all of this, or perhaps goes over to him with a cell phone and says, dude, look at your mom getting gangbanged, you sick bang, right? | |
| Like, that's going to happen to little Johnny, isn't it? | |
| Yeah, well, the angles were good, so at least I'll look good. | |
| Is that what you're going to tell him? | |
| Are you going to tell them, oh, hey, the angles were good when I was getting away from the game? | |
| My name's not actually Bonnie Blue. | |
| So if they search my name, my real name, which is what they'll know, nothing is going to come up. | |
| Do you think that they're not going to be able to figure this out? | |
| Like, do you think that kids are dumb in the internet age, that they're not going to be able to do it? | |
| I'll give you this time on the show to find out my real name, and then we'll see how long it's going to be. | |
| You probably shouldn't have. | |
| Yeah, don't you? | |
| You probably shouldn't have challenged yourself. | |
| Yeah, don't do that. | |
| That's the really bad idea. | |
| Nobody's trying to dox you, and I don't want anything bad to happen as an outcome of that. | |
| But what I'm saying to you is that it does seem like you're setting your kids up, if you have them in the future, for massive failure, right? | |
| Not really, not at all. | |
| Not at all. | |
| Because you can give them stuff. | |
| I can give them companies, investments. | |
| I can set them up for life. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you think you'll have all that money in the next 10 years? | |
| I've already got four properties in the UK. | |
| I continue to buy another five this year. | |
| So, yes, I'm not stupid. | |
| I mean, that's what happens to lottery winners, too, though. | |
| Lottery winners will get a windfall of hundreds of millions of dollars. | |
| And, you know, interestingly enough, within the first five years, most of them go broke. | |
| But in the first 10, almost all of them go broke. | |
| The fact that I've already invested money and I've got a financial advisor, I've got an accountant. | |
| And my plan is going to look better. | |
| Yeah, they have all that too, yep. | |
| Oh, do they? | |
| A lottery winner instantly has a financial advisor and accountant in the same day. | |
| No. | |
| Yeah. | |
| My plan is to. | |
| I understand what that means. | |
| Me saying that people who have lottery windfalls have those things and they still go broke the same way. | |
| Most people who cannot continue to generate wealth are not able to, especially if they only do it off of a single skill. | |
| They're not able to cycle the wealth back to work for them. | |
| All your questions are, what if in the future I'm broke? | |
| What if this? | |
| I am not. | |
| And if I am in the future, I'll let an answer to the question. | |
| But until then, your questions and opinion is irrelevant. | |
| Yeah, but that's not really the question. | |
| The question is. | |
| But it is. | |
| You're saying, what if I'm broke? | |
| What if I'm not broken? | |
| No, the question isn't what happens if you're in. | |
| The question that I'm alluding to, the question that I'm alluding to is, what do you tell little Johnny if you are, if you are, if you can't give him the material lifestyle and he has to live with the fact that you are a prostitute? | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| I will give them that. | |
| So you're still questions to saying, what if I can't? | |
| I'm telling you, I can. | |
| Okay. | |
| You wanting to come in? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, I mean, she literally just saying, hey, I'm investing the money that I'm earning buying real estate, which has increasing potential, right? | |
| She's buying stocks. | |
| Stop saying so what? | |
| Your question was, what if I lose the money? | |
| I'm clearly not equivalent to that. | |
| To the heart of the question, it doesn't matter ultimately if she does or she doesn't. | |
| Ultimately, is in the scenario of if you don't have X thing. | |
| Andrew, can you let her just finish her point? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, I'm just trying to clarify. | |
| She's drawing. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Wait, before you go to the next one. | |
| Sheila is a harpy. | |
| You are a walking Petri dish. | |
| Any man should absolutely be repulsed by her behavior. | |
| BTW all low F and Corner mentally ill and you will screw up her kids. | |
| Money only helps their drug habits. | |
| All right. | |
| Thank you, Doc, man. | |
| I appreciate the message. | |
| Go ahead with your point. | |
| Yeah, you made her equivalent to a lottery winner. | |
| A lot of lottery winners, yeah, they might have sources and opportunities to reach to the wealth management and advisors and invest, but they choose not to. | |
| Instead, they choose to spend their wealth that they earn from the lottery. | |
| She's saying to you, hey, I'm doing it differently. | |
| I'm actually reaching out to the proper sources to invest in real estate, in stock, and et cetera. | |
| So she's actually building her wealth, just like the majority of people do in America, where once they earn money, they actually invest in order to build wealth. | |
| Sure. | |
| So to the heart of what the question is supposed to get at, it's not whether or not she's building wealth or even whether or not she can maintain it up to. | |
| The question is just to ask, if whatever this material gain is you think is going to be available to offset what you think the shame of this will be to the children, what is the option then? | |
| And so to that question, the answer is, well, that's not an option because there will be enough material gain. | |
| That's the answer. | |
| That's why I said so what? | |
| Because ultimately, it really doesn't matter. | |
| I'm not even asking if she loses the wealth or doesn't keep the wealth, but just if there is an offset, the offset is materialism of some kind that's going to offset shame. | |
| What if that does not work? | |
| What if that is not a thing you can give for whatever reason? | |
| That's the question. | |
| I'm assuming by the time you have kids, you'll be able to provide like private tutoring and 100% they can have what they want. | |
| Exactly, yeah. | |
| I didn't know you guys would have to do that. | |
| I would probably have a problem with that. | |
| So, that's why we're that's why we're just that's why I'm wondering, though, if there was an offset for the materialism, if that's what's supposed to offset the shame. | |
| If that wasn't there, then all they have is the shame, right? | |
| No, they'll have my time. | |
| As a child, the most things they want is to have their parents' time, but no, they can't give them the time because they've got to go to a job and they've got to drop them off at childcare. | |
| I won't need to do that. | |
| I'll be able to be there and be able to support them myself. | |
| I mean, but most parents are going to do the exact same thing that you do, which is even if they're stay-at-home moms, they're going to send their kids off to school, right? | |
| I don't want to have to rely on them. | |
| You have a stay-at-home mom, they're not even there with the kid. | |
| Because they're then reliant on their husband, and their husband then can't be there. | |
| When I have children, both me and my future partner will be able to be there for that child. | |
| So, you're doing, oh, yeah, the wife will stay at home with the children and the husband fucks off to work. | |
| In my scenario, both parents will be there, and both parents will be there. | |
| Yeah, but that really has nothing to do with what I said, which is that you're going to. | |
| Because you've just said the woman would be a stay-at-home. | |
| Who's going to fund a stay-at-home school? | |
| Yeah, yeah, but listen to the rest of what I said. | |
| The rest of what I said is you're going to export your kid off to school. | |
| So, even if you're a stay-at-home mom, most of their time is still not going to be spent with you. | |
| Oh, because when you have someone that's a one-year-old, they go to school, do they? | |
| I thought they stayed at school. | |
| Oh, they do. | |
| Are your kids going to perpetually stay one? | |
| No, but for the first four years, you're going to be without one person on planet Earth with a time capsule, and your kids were going to perpetually be one years old. | |
| Because you just said they're going to be going straight off to school. | |
| They won't for the first four years, and they're going to be. | |
| You say they're going to go straight off to school, but they're going to go to school. | |
| That's what you said. | |
| And when they go to go to school, they what start when I was went to school. | |
| You started at 8:30, you finished at 2:30. | |
| What job, what office job starts at, so by the time you drop your kid off, you get to the office with 9:30, you then need to pick your kid up. | |
| So, what you need to be finishing about 2 o'clock. | |
| Any jobs I know that would not offer those hours. | |
| Well, okay, but even if that's true, you're still sending the kid off elsewhere other than you. | |
| So, most of their time is not actually going to be spent with you. | |
| They get home from school at, let's say, 3, 3.30, right? | |
| What? | |
| You got a couple hours with them before they go to sleep. | |
| They're back to school the next day. | |
| Most of their time is going to be spent with their peers, right? | |
| That's where most of their time is going to be spent. | |
| What about their school holidays? | |
| Your peers are ridiculing you all day because your mom was a prostitute. | |
| Don't you think that that could be potentially very problematic? | |
| You're so funny. | |
| No, honestly, I'm tired of answering your pathetic questions now. | |
| You're so one-sided that you can't even listen to someone else. | |
| I'm listening to everything you say. | |
| I can even repeat it back to you. | |
| What job is going to offer you to be able to start about 9:30 and finish at 2 o'clock so you can drop your child off at school and pick them up? | |
| I mean, most office jobs offer that. | |
| Really? | |
| Monday to Friday? | |
| I used to work for school. | |
| In fact, now that I think about it, that's pretty regular for most first shift. | |
| If you start at 8 o'clock, you're going to work an eight-hour shift. | |
| Usually you're out by the time school is done. | |
| So who's going to drop my kid off at school? | |
| Probably you on your way to work, like most people do. | |
| Or they'll take the school bus in the morning or something like this. | |
| I'd prefer to be able to drop them off, pick them up, because if they're starting school at five, I don't know about you, but I would not be happy for a five-year-old to go and catch up. | |
| Well, they're not by the time. | |
| So they're not starting school at five. | |
| They can start preschool at five. | |
| Oh, you mean age-wise, not time-wise? | |
| Okay, got it. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| So they're starting at five years old, you mean? | |
| Yeah, so I do not want a five-year-old catching a bus to school. | |
| So my point is I would have to be dropping them off. | |
| They would not be getting public transport. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| You drop them off. | |
| But your point was they'd get to school. | |
| Every parent in America. | |
| I'm not American, as you can clearly tell by my voice. | |
| Yeah, I'm sure in Australia it's the same thing. | |
| Unless Australians don't have cars and regular day jobs, I would say that they're essentially, you know, why the school schedule operates that way, in fact, is because it accommodates the most amount of parents to pick up and drop off their kids. | |
| I used to work in recruitment and it's been trying to be a good support to find jobs with a good salary, with good benefits that allowed people to start about 9.30 and they have to pick their kid up about 2.30. | |
| That's most first shift jobs that I can think of, in fact. | |
| I can't actually think of that many that have wildly different hours than that. | |
| Dude, do you think that most jobs start at 10 in the morning or 11? | |
| Because they don't. | |
| They mostly start around 8 o'clock. | |
| They mostly get out by 3, 3.30. | |
| Final thoughts from the both of you on this. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| No, the office jobs I used to work, I started at 8.30 and I finished between 5 and 6. | |
| I could not pick my kid up at that. | |
| You worked from 8 every morning until 6? | |
| Till 5 till 6, yeah. | |
| Between 5 and 6. | |
| Okay. | |
| Got it. | |
| Well, I'm just saying, yeah. | |
| I mean, as far as a combination, or you have what's called latch key where they have to hang out for an hour or an hour and a half until mom gets home. | |
| But either way, it's really not a huge deal as far as the latchkey kids go. | |
| But yeah, most jobs accommodate a school schedule now that I'm thinking about it. | |
| Okay, so then what would happen when it's annual leave? | |
| Minus underscore 100 donated $200. | |
| Andy, stop. | |
| You're going to make the Australian prostitute turn purple and give her PTSD. | |
| I'm sorry, what was the question? | |
| Final point from each of you, please. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| They have a lot of school holidays. | |
| Your annual leave you get given by work does not allow you to be there for that time. | |
| Or for school holidays? | |
| I think most of the school holidays are mostly what's going to be your work holidays, too, right? | |
| They get a lot more than, so when I used to work in recruitment, it was 20 days annual leave. | |
| They get a lot more than 20 days off school. | |
| Yeah, I mean, so what? | |
| It's like all you're doing is kind of appealing to the outlier of, well, there will be some days where you won't be able to spend it with the kids. | |
| I get that. | |
| But still, ultimately, I'm not sure how this materialist outcome is going to offset the shame, which is the purpose of the question. | |
| Even when we're talking about you exporting your kid off to school, it seems that all you're really doing is giving yourself like, what, maybe an extra additional 10 days a year or something? | |
| Your opinion is. | |
| Is that like what your offset is here? | |
| What's up? | |
| It's your opinion that it's shame. | |
| Other people don't agree with you. | |
| It might shock people. | |
| I think they do agree with me. | |
| I think that... | |
| Well, I think my bank balance would say... | |
| Do you think that if we were to do a high school survey and say, would you prefer that your mom fucked 100 men over a small period of time like a week or not? | |
| What do you think they'd say? | |
| It's very different because I've been able to find a life for them. | |
| Yeah, no, what do you think they'd say? | |
| Yeah, they probably wouldn't agree. | |
| But there's a lot more to it than a simple question. | |
| Yeah, now what if you asked them, now, your mom, she gets stuffed by 100 dudes over a weekend, right? | |
| And she filmed it for everybody to see, but she's going to make sure that, you know, you have the newest fucking Nintendo. | |
| Do you think they'd say then, oh, well, great. | |
| I'm going to have the newest Nintendo and stuff. | |
| So that offsets it. | |
| Do you think they would answer yes then? | |
| You're relating it back to materialistic things. | |
| I'm relating it back to New York. | |
| Yeah, that's your offset. | |
| Your offset for this is materialism. | |
| That's what you said. | |
| It's time. | |
| It's time. | |
| It's very different. | |
| You can't buy time. | |
| Gotta move it off. | |
| You can buy time, but gotta move it on. | |
| I mean, that's what you're doing. | |
| Did this come through? | |
| Did this already come through? | |
| Trump donated 119. | |
| 122 college guys. | |
| Did it? | |
| Holy crap. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Thank you, Real Trump. | |
| I must have been up when that came through. | |
| All right. | |
| Quick question for the other girls who do OF. | |
| Do you guys do BG content or solo? | |
| She wanted to add something in regards to that. | |
| Yeah, I wanted to add something because I'm getting very dizzy here, but I was just trying to let them talk because maybe this is what the podcast is about. | |
| But I feel personally, I feel that she's talking about quality of life. | |
| And this handsome guy here is just jealous that beautiful and nice women do exist. | |
| And I'm just like, I don't understand. | |
| Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on. | |
| What? | |
| So you're saying that because Andrew is currently having a debate with her, that he's jealous because she's not. | |
| I mean, maybe not jealous, but like, you know, because she's a good-looking woman, is that what your argument is? | |
| I'm beautiful and intelligent, and like she has plans for the future, and I agree with everything that she does. | |
| Maybe things may be a good idea. | |
| So you agree with what she's doing. | |
| I think it's different, like a great, and it does not mean like you're saying you'd go for 120 people, but you know. | |
| No, but she agrees with it. | |
| No, I agree with what she's doing. | |
| Do you think anybody should sleep with 120 people in a three-week period? | |
| It could be a means to an end. | |
| It could be a means to an end, you know, to whatever goal. | |
| Would you want your daughter to do that? | |
| You know, this is like, how do I say, you need to answer the question? | |
| Would you want your daughter to do that? | |
| If that's the way that she wants to go for it, after having all the options presented to her, sure. | |
| It's not really good. | |
| Maybe you wouldn't advise her. | |
| Well, yeah, but she's your daughter, so you wouldn't have to do it. | |
| I could advise against her, but whether she does it or not is still her choice. | |
| I can't, like, time her down and force her not to. | |
| Sure, yeah, she could still do it. | |
| Yeah, it's like when I explained this job to my parents. | |
| So would you advise against her doing it? | |
| Yes, I would advise her. | |
| I would advise against because there are better options out there. | |
| Okay. | |
| And safer options for her. | |
| So why would you advise against it? | |
| Because if she hasn't, you know, gone through college, has done a job and done everything and thinks that there are better options for her, why jump straight into this when she could put herself in danger and she could go down the wrong path. | |
| Can I say that? | |
| Yeah, that's a, I mean, those are all great objections, I must admit. | |
| Also, I will say this, that that is the first time ever in the history of my entire life a woman has called me handsome, so thank you for that. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah, okay. | |
| Sorry to interrupt, but then I think instead of judging her right away if I have a daughter, I will ask why she does it. | |
| Because like we haven't come to why, you know? | |
| Because we need to advertise why they got into this situation of doing this and making this option, like this choice in life, right? | |
| Like why? | |
| I think it's normally for money though, don't you think? | |
| I think you think I would say that's one of the main reasons that a lot of people get into work like that because of money. | |
| But it could also be like trauma and things like that. | |
| Could be, but they'd probably be doing it for the money. | |
| But what's wrong with doing it for the money? | |
| Not because of the trauma. | |
| I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. | |
| I'm just saying that's the reason that I feel like a lot of people in the industry get into that kind of work. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's fine. | |
| You cold? | |
| No. | |
| You just look like you're out. | |
| You look like you're cold. | |
| Okay, well, so going to my question, do you guys do, like when it comes to the content that you three do, do any of you do BG content? | |
| So I would like to find out. | |
| So that doesn't really answer my question, though. | |
| Do any of you do BG content? | |
| For me, no. | |
| No? | |
| For me, you also have to subscribe to find out. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, why don't you just answer the question? | |
| Why reveal everything? | |
| You can find out by subscribing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, just be good faith, why don't you just answer the question? | |
| The good faith is subscribe. | |
| Subscribe! | |
| Yes! | |
| Okay, but like, this is related to a dating conversation I'm trying to have. | |
| So you're just omitting, you're omitting the answer. | |
| The answer is either yes or no. | |
| There's no mystery about it. | |
| So can you kindly just answer the question? | |
| Sure, I'll do it. | |
| There is a content where I've actually conducted with a gentleman. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, so you've done boy girl content? | |
| Sure. | |
| Okay, what was it? | |
| I don't really understand if there's any levels to BG, but sure, there are guys appearing on my videos. | |
| You know? | |
| So. | |
| Like you're holding hands? | |
| Why not? | |
| It could be. | |
| That's the extent of it. | |
| All you know is like a. | |
| Have you had carnal knowledge, sexual intercourse on camera with a man? | |
| You have to subscribe. | |
| Yeah, that's premium content. | |
| I think she already found it. | |
| I would respond. | |
| I don't want to see the content. | |
| I'm just asking if you're not. | |
| Wait, but I thought that you're supposed to do research on your guests. | |
| I'm not going to suck. | |
| I'm sorry, I don't mean to be rude, but you're supposed to do research on your guests that's like coming on the show, you know. | |
| I'm not going to sub to the OFs and watch your pornography to do research. | |
| I might look at the front page, see if there's anything interesting in the bio. | |
| That's the extent of it, though. | |
| Yeah, so that's all we have got. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Going to you, though. | |
| Anyone, you're supposed to watch all of your guests get fucked on camera with you. | |
| Exactly. | |
| There's proper research necessary so that when you ask them basic questions, you know, you don't disarmed. | |
| Fair, yes. | |
| Pro tip, pro tip. | |
| Pro tip, pro tip. | |
| You said that you once dated a guy who was violent because he was on steroids. | |
| What's the quick story there? | |
| He was a bodybuilder and he, you know, like bodybuilders does steroids sometimes. | |
| So I guess that imbalances their hormones. | |
| And then guys can get a little bit like violent, you know, if you overdo it. | |
| So yeah, he was violent. | |
| So he struck you? | |
| Or he hit a wall? | |
| Oh, no, no, he did hit me. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So you broke up with him then? | |
| Kind of, yeah. | |
| Of course. | |
| And you think it was because of the steroids, you think? | |
| Like the Reud Rage? | |
| Probably. | |
| Also, because just not a good person. | |
| That too. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said that you don't believe in dating apps and would choose the traditional way of meeting people. | |
| Meeting people organically feels more authentic. | |
| When you say traditional way, do you mean like through your OnlyFans? | |
| That's kind of like online as well. | |
| I say traditionally meeting people will be like going for events or like, you know, just gathering friends, friends. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Would those of you who do OF, would you guys date one of your OF customers, starting with you? | |
| I've never really thought about it, but maybe. | |
| Maybe it can happen. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, Bella? | |
| Maybe. | |
| Maybe? | |
| Yeah, I will give you a chance. | |
| I give people chances. | |
| Yeah, I'd be iPhone. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Oh, Nick, Twitch, really quick. | |
| Guys, go to twitch.tv slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow, drop us a prime sub. | |
| Twitch.tv/slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow in a prime sub. | |
| Guys, we're almost at 2,000 followers, viewers over there on Twitch. | |
| Drop us a quick follow in a prime sub. | |
| George says, Maddie, could you read this? | |
| To the Australian, do you consider yourself immoral? | |
| How do you determine what is moral for you and what do you base it on? | |
| I mean, I'm British, but I showed you the questions aimed at May. | |
| What I'm doing is completely fine. | |
| I believe in it. | |
| I'm passionate about it. | |
| So. | |
| I mean, that was a complete and total avoidance of the question, though. | |
| I don't see what I'm doing is wrong to the wild, I think, any other way. | |
| Yeah, he's not asking whether you think what you're doing is wrong. | |
| He was asking: if you are amoral or you don't believe that you're doing anything wrong, what is it that you're basing your morals on? | |
| The fact it's legal. | |
| You're allowed, they're consenting, they're enjoying it. | |
| Yeah, but I mean, you don't consider just things being legal to be moral. | |
| Well, in this scenario, they're 18, they're enjoying it, they're giving consent. | |
| If we talk about this scenario, then yes. | |
| Yeah, but he's not talking about this scenario. | |
| He's saying if you're amoral, right? | |
| You're meaning that this is amoral, whatever it is, it's amoral from your perspective, from the perspective of you. | |
| What is it that you base your moral judgments on? | |
| What is that? | |
| It's just my opinion. | |
| Saying what you justify it on. | |
| Just your opinion? | |
| There's no set things. | |
| If it's, like I've said multiple times, if it's legal and it's allowed, and I want to do that and I agree with it, then I will do it. | |
| So, morality for you is your preference plus want to do it. | |
| Yeah, I'm not forced into anything. | |
| So, if I consent on doing something, then yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's what he's asking. | |
| And I answered it. | |
| So I didn't say you didn't. | |
| I was just saying that that was, I was rephrasing the question. | |
| Someone donated $200. | |
| Viewers are upset that FNF will be behind a paywall. | |
| Like drunkards after the bar closes and they want to continue drinking. | |
| Change your schedule to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to receive them. | |
| I didn't hear about that, but I don't think we're going to be changing our schedule. | |
| We're happy to keep it Sunday, Tuesday as is currently. | |
| But, son, I do very much want to thank you for your Streamlabs message. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| And I am wishing those guys the best. | |
| So thank you, Shortstack, for the membership. | |
| We're going to do a segment. | |
| Let's line the mood a little bit. | |
| Oh, Gerald, thank you. | |
| For the panel, if you were at home and walked in on your 18-year-old daughter getting group hammered with a camera in her room, would you be proud of her? | |
| Give her a thumbs up. | |
| Hi, Fi. | |
| Lego girl. | |
| Okay. | |
| There's the scenario. | |
| Chiara, starting with you. | |
| We'll go around the table. | |
| Okay. | |
| You walk home, your daughter, 18-year-old, group-hammered, filming it for I guess OF. | |
| Would you be proud of her? | |
| Give her a thumbs up. | |
| I'll be like, wow, I walk in at a wrong time. | |
| You know, I'll be like, wait a minute. | |
| Why wasn't I having this much fun? | |
| Can I join? | |
| I'm not going to make it awkward. | |
| Say that again. | |
| Can I join? | |
| Wait, can you scoot the mic to the edge of the table? | |
| Like that. | |
| Yeah, perfect. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yay or nay. | |
| It would be a weird scenario. | |
| Yeah, so no. | |
| Not cool with it? | |
| No, not cool with it. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, Bonnie? | |
| Dog. | |
| Yeah, if they're happy, oh good. | |
| What about you? | |
| I think it's definitely an awkward situation, but I'm just a little awkward. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, if they wanted to and if they were all consenting to it, then go ahead. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| Just to be clear, your 18-year-old daughter. | |
| Yes. | |
| You, you, that was something she wanted to do, and everyone was consenting to it. | |
| Yeah, yes, let's assume everybody was consenting. | |
| Yes, that's fine. | |
| Not even a little bit like, Becky, what the fuck? | |
| I'd be perhaps thinking like, oh, like, not ideal, it being onto like your hat, like, in your house, but. | |
| Let me ask you a question. | |
| Would you- Wait, wait. | |
| Hang on, you're rich. | |
| You've got like a little nice little guest house, and that's where your daughter stays, and she's 18, and you're just like going over to get an egg. | |
| You know, you're going over to get an egg because you want to bake a nice cake for her that says world's greatest mom on it. | |
| You want to bake her a world's greatest mom cake, so you go over to get an egg from the guest house and you open the door, and she's in there getting slammed by six dudes. | |
| Do you just kind of go, well, can you take a minute and go grab me an egg, hun, and give her the two thumbs up? | |
| Or do you go, maybe it's a really bad idea that you get pounded by six guys out here right now? | |
| That's the heart of the question. | |
| That's the intent of it. | |
| We've already answered the question, and my answer stays the same. | |
| Wait, but hold on, let me come back to you. | |
| Okay, so would you advise your daughter against even getting into that to begin with? | |
| I think I would advise her against who she's choosing to do it with. | |
| Against who? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Like, make sure that they're decent people, respectful people who respect her boundaries and her consent and what she's wanting to do. | |
| Okay, let's assume that's the case, though. | |
| Then, yeah. | |
| Nope. | |
| No issue with it whatsoever. | |
| So you don't have any objections when it comes to like sex work or like you're totally cool with it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You would not like guide your daughter, advise your daughter. | |
| If she came to you, right? | |
| You wouldn't even steer her away from it. | |
| I think I would warn her of the dangers of it, and I would also. | |
| I need more research on it. | |
| I don't know everything, the logistics of it, but if seeing everything, like the logistics, then she's still, that's what she wanted to do then. | |
| Do you want kids in the future? | |
| Yes. | |
| You want to get married? | |
| What about you? | |
| Kids married? | |
| No kids. | |
| No, that's totally fine. | |
| Okay. | |
| No kids, no marriage. | |
| Maybe life partner or something like that. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Where were we? | |
| Bumble, we're going to do the bumble segment. | |
| Okay, let's do it, guys. | |
| So here's the bumble segment. | |
| You each get, what, 20? | |
| Are we doing 20 swipes? | |
| We'll do you each get 20 swipes. | |
| We're going to show you some men, some dudes. | |
| You're going to give us your age range of what would you date. | |
| We'll adjust that. | |
| Let me get yours and Nick can get that set up. | |
| What's the age range of men that you would date? | |
| I guess like I would say like 21 and above 21 to 40. | |
| All the way. | |
| 100. | |
| You date. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| It's like over all the way to 70. | |
| 21 to 70. | |
| What is the human lifespan? | |
| 70? | |
| 70? | |
| Shorter for me. | |
| Oh, maybe 60 dad. | |
| 60. | |
| You're not sorry about what? | |
| I'm sorry that men live shorter. | |
| You know, that sucks. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, we live stressful lives. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, Nick, I guess just she says 21 to 70. | |
| 70. | |
| Also, any ladies who are watching, if we, you know, we do have quite a few female viewers, you're welcome to just, as we're going through this, we'd like you to, in your own head, yes or no. | |
| So whenever you're ready, Nick. | |
| Can you move it up? | |
| All right. | |
| So just a yes or a no, please? | |
| Yes. | |
| He seems like a great guy. | |
| Yeah, I don't see why not. | |
| I mean, he looks like the grandpa that stays next door. | |
| Like, okay, I'll take that. | |
| Wait, why is he clicking pass? | |
| She's saying smash. | |
| Yeah, yeah, like I said yes. | |
| So it should be yeah. | |
| We just have to click pass. | |
| So don't worry about it. | |
| Okay, okay, she's acknowledging it as a yes. | |
| He looks great, but he looks like he party a lot. | |
| Like his room is a bit messy. | |
| Yeah, I guess I'll have to pass that because he's he seems like a messy guy. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's the only reason. | |
| Yeah, like he looks like a guy who likes music. | |
| Okay, so I'll take that. | |
| Yeah, I don't mind to ride a horse, so okay, I'll take that. | |
| I can't even see his face, so I'll pass that. | |
| Wait, which one is him? | |
| I don't know. | |
| The one with the face. | |
| Oh, okay, okay. | |
| Okay, yeah, I don't see why not. | |
| Like, he seems fun. | |
| That guy was 22. | |
| He did not. | |
| He looks like he was in the army because of his army pants. | |
| So I love guys in uniform, so yes. | |
| He looks like a sales guy that sells me insurance. | |
| So yeah, I'll take that. | |
| Okay, I can't really see him clearly, so yeah, pass. | |
| Okay, yeah, um, yes, okay, yes. | |
| Wait, why are all these men so good looking? | |
| Um, okay, skydiving. | |
| Yeah, like he looks fun, but I can't really see his face, so um, pass. | |
| Like I'm in look. | |
| Um, like, he looks like he's into Dragon Ball, and I like Dragon Ball. | |
| Okay, pass, yeah. | |
| Let's go. | |
| Okay, like, grandpa definitely needs some accompany, so yes, I take that. | |
| Take that, like, just give. | |
| Um, yeah, I don't see why not. | |
| Like, he likes hiking. | |
| Like, I love hiking. | |
| Um, okay, like, okay, like, I'm in the CEO. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yes, let's go. | |
| Okay, like, he looks like he is on drugs, so no. | |
| That's funny. | |
| Wow, you, like, in the history of whatever, ever since we've done this bubble segment, you've probably been the least picky girl that we've ever had. | |
| I mean, you need to have a you know, if you're gonna get a new one, maybe, but um, we're gonna go around. | |
| What's your age range? | |
| I'll go 22 through 65. | |
| 22 through 65. | |
| Yeah. | |
| These are all for cat, bro. | |
| 22. | |
| So, what's wait? | |
| What's the oldest guy that you've dated? | |
| The oldest guy. | |
| Both of you, since your guy is his age range, is pretty old. | |
| The oldest. | |
| I guess I got 40? | |
| 40? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I've only dated in college, so 20. | |
| Okay, are you ready, Nick? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Pass. | |
| Um, sure, yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, I like his hair, butter glasses. | |
| Um, pass. | |
| Not into kids. | |
| Um, yes. | |
| I don't know which one's a pass. | |
| Uh, pass. | |
| Not a great picture. | |
| Uh, yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| Sure. | |
| Sure. | |
| Good passion. | |
| Pass. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Good eyebrows. | |
| I need to see face, so pass. | |
| Police card. | |
| Sure, actually, pretty cool. | |
| Pass. | |
| Pass. | |
| Yes. | |
| What's your age range? | |
| Me. | |
| I will go for maybe 35 to 70, 35 to 70. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Give me my daddy's. | |
| She likes older guys. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So you won't date anyone younger than 35? | |
| I mean, we could, but not your preference, okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Uh, okay. | |
| Smash. | |
| I mean, yes. | |
| Um, okay, sure. | |
| Um, okay. | |
| He okay, you know, I get to know him. | |
| Yeah, he's like Einstein. | |
| Um, he's a um well, okay, sure. | |
| That's JB alright, okay. | |
| Um, uh, okay, sure. | |
| Oh, he seems cool, okay. | |
| Oh, he seems nice, okay. | |
| Okay, looks like a dad, yeah, nice. | |
| He's okay, I'll give him a chance, sure. | |
| Oh, if you buy me flowers, then maybe yes, but okay, you know, first impression, sure. | |
| Well, he has a child, I'm sorry, pass, yeah. | |
| Um, I can't really see him though, but he seems like can take photos. | |
| Um, okay, sure. | |
| Uh, he's goofy, um, okay, sure. | |
| He's coo, okay. | |
| This looks like daddy material, sure. | |
| Um, uh, he seems nice, sure, you know. | |
| Um, okay, uh, I'll be nice, I'll give him a chance. | |
| Yeah, I'm sorry, no, I can't see his face. | |
| Um, okay, like Asian daddy, sure, let's go. | |
| Be honest, is this a smasher pass for you? | |
| Oh, um, wait, there's like a difference between smash and yes, yeah, I'm just saying because the first picture pops up and you're like, smash. | |
| Oh, yeah, yes. | |
| What's your what's your age range? | |
| I'm probably 25 to no, probably 22 to 40. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, that was short. | |
| Yep, yes. | |
| Uh, no, no, yes, no, uh, yes, no, no, no, no, that can be really pussy now. | |
| Yes, no, it just looks a bit too prim and proper, doesn't it? | |
| It's definitely like professional photos. | |
| Yeah, I'll say yes. | |
| No, no, no, uh, no, no, no, | |
| At age range 19 to 29 1929 oh Nick you're showing yeah okay well I don't know which one he is so no Sorry, barrel. | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| I can't see these people. | |
| No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. | |
| Is he sick? | |
| He looks injured. | |
| He looks spot. | |
| I like his style. | |
| Sure. | |
| Yes. | |
| I don't know which one he is. | |
| I like both. | |
| Yes. | |
| No. No. No. No. No. | |
| Your age range? | |
| I'd probably go 20 to 28. | |
| 20 to 28. | |
| um i can't see his eyes so probably no No. | |
| Yes, he looks nice. | |
| No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. | |
| Uh, maybe? | |
| Maybe. | |
| You can see him. | |
| Um, yes. | |
| No. | |
| I think no. | |
| I also couldn't see his eyes. | |
| Can't see his eyes. | |
| No. No. No. No. | |
| I said yes. | |
| Should we do five more? | |
| I said maybe two more. | |
| We'll do ten more. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| I can't see these people. | |
| They're all looking away. | |
| But no. | |
| Okay, no. | |
| No, no, no, they're all looking away. | |
| Uh, yes. | |
| Uh, no. | |
| No. | |
| Yes. | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Wait, bring that back. | |
| What the hundred? | |
| Caden killing it on Bumble. | |
| Okay. | |
| Damn, y'all picky. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| Did you still do it? | |
| Oh, I said no to everyone last time. | |
| Yeah, we'll just, you guys already did it. | |
| So, all right, there it is. | |
| Yeah, I think a lot of people don't realize a profile picture on dating sites is very important. | |
| Like, because it's a first impression. | |
| I honestly think if the picture is just like aesthetic, the girls will say yes. | |
| She said yes to like a no face, but he was in the water, so it looked nice. | |
| I do want to point one thing out here. | |
| For you three, maybe even you too, Bonnie. | |
| Your age range was very wide. | |
| Very wide. | |
| And it occurs to me that you're doing this because you want to appeal to as many men as possible. | |
| You're doing it in furtherance of getting Simps to pay for your OnlyFans. | |
| Doesn't mean it's going to happen, though. | |
| What if it happened? | |
| It doesn't mean they're going to sign up or anything. | |
| What matters is... | |
| Can you fix it, please? | |
| God damn, what the fuck is happening tonight? | |
| Can we see it from this angle? | |
| Okay, it should be fine. | |
| What were you saying? | |
| Like, a lot of us actually, like, have just a big age range. | |
| Like, legit, there's a lot of hot silver fox daddies out there. | |
| So, just question, remind me what were each of your age ranges? | |
| Mine is no comment. | |
| Yours was one through 70? | |
| Hers was 70? | |
| Yeah, okay, okay. | |
| The age range. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Sorry for the guys. | |
| So, my age range is 21 and above all the way to 70 if men does live that long. | |
| 21 to 70. | |
| What about? | |
| Mine was 22, so 65. | |
| You said 22 to 65? | |
| Yeah, so you can net a silver fox. | |
| Facts. | |
| Okay, what about you? | |
| Mine was 35 and above. | |
| Oh, 30. | |
| Yours is 35 and above. | |
| 35. | |
| Plus. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you would date someone up to 70, 80 years old? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, going back again. | |
| Do you want to have kids? | |
| I guess I'm pretty neutral about it. | |
| I don't need to have kids, but if it happens, it's nice. | |
| Okay, so you're open to having kids? | |
| Yeah, like... | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, I'm more towards adopting a child. | |
| You'd want to adopt? | |
| No, I want to adopt. | |
| I want to adopt a child. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Do you want kids? | |
| Potentially. | |
| It depends on if I find the right person. | |
| Yeah, let's assume you do. | |
| Sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, kids? | |
| I'm open, but I don't want to force it. | |
| Like, it can happen. | |
| It happens if it happens. | |
| I have a question. | |
| Well, so when we were doing the bumble segment, both of you said no to like, I think, two guys because they had kids in their photo. | |
| Like, would you be open to like welcoming another man's kids in? | |
| Currently, because of, like, I'm single, I don't have kids of my own and stuff. | |
| I think I would also prefer, it's just a preference to date a man who also doesn't have children. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And what was your age range again? | |
| 22, I think, to 40. | |
| 22 to 40. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, the reason I give you a bit of pushback here, you want kids, correct? | |
| Potentially, yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, I know you guys were a bit milquetoast and vague about the whole kids thing, but I mean, just looking at it pragmatically, if you are desirous of having kids, would having kids with a man who's 70 and he's 90 by the time they're 18, is that would that be a desirable circumstance? | |
| Are you looking at me? | |
| Wait. | |
| All of you, because you guys said you'd be, you said up to 75, 65, 35 plus. | |
| It's a circumstantial type of thing. | |
| If I'm together with 70 year old, then probably, you know, we wouldn't be talking about kids because it'd be too difficult. | |
| Right, but what are your desires? | |
| Me? | |
| I'm fine with both, actually. | |
| I mean, if the guy's going to take care of me, I don't mind. | |
| Because I'm more towards adopting a child. | |
| We put on the will. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, but wouldn't you prefer the father to be capable of being involved in the children's life? | |
| Well, okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Kind of a little skeptical on this. | |
| It seems like you're just, that's probably not the ideal age range that you guys would date. | |
| Like, I'm kind of skeptical. | |
| Just because we're open for that age group doesn't mean it's going to always work out, right? | |
| You just asked us, what's your dating age preference and stuff? | |
| Like, give us a range, and we give you a range. | |
| Well, the range, I mean, doesn't mean it's going to actually work. | |
| It doesn't mean it's going to happen and stuff, you know? | |
| Does it happen to be the same exact range as your audience on your OnlyFans page? | |
| I didn't understand what you just said. | |
| Does it happen to be the same range as the audience on your OnlyFans page? | |
| No, like that's not true. | |
| It's just that for me personally, I don't find that having kisses important because the world is not lack of humans. | |
| You know, like there are other people that can do the breeding. | |
| So I'm just going to do the adopting. | |
| May I ask a question? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Sorry. | |
| I was just wondering for you. | |
| And I don't know if this is relevant at all, but I was just wondering if I forget what your preference for the bumble thing was, but if you're willing to get with people who are 18, is the preference just difference just because it's like dating versus like, does that make sense at all if I said that? | |
| Yeah, so I'd be obviously fit with 18 people. | |
| Like my preference for like dating, like outside of like work, I'm quite mature and my interests perhaps wouldn't align with someone that's 18. | |
| I just enjoy reading, long walks, camping, fishing, and like someone that's 18 wouldn't necessarily be interested as much with that. | |
| Okay, that makes sense. | |
| I was just wondering. | |
| Yeah, that's cool. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No? | |
| What's up, Nick? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| I just went quiet. | |
| The audio's okay? | |
| Yeah, we're good. | |
| Yeah, just go. | |
| Okay. | |
| Before you do that, Maddie, can you just read this really quick? | |
| Andrew is a beast tonight. | |
| Madison is the genius hiding in plain sight. | |
| Blondie, you can't yet see that the shortcut you took to success is already undermining the future you're working for. | |
| Do you want to respond to that? | |
| It's just personal opinion. | |
| I'm happy and content with my life, but I completely understand your point. | |
| But we wasn't put on this life to struggle or make things difficult. | |
| I was partnered to be happy and have freedom. | |
| And me doing this provides me with that. | |
| Okay. | |
| If you want, go ahead. | |
| All right. | |
| Oh, and maybe just like not immediately come in, but like a little later. | |
| Yeah, if you can, grab it. | |
| If you can, then you grab anyone. | |
| All right, we have a couple tweets we have to react to. | |
| So Nick, if you can start pulling those up. | |
| We're going to react to some tweets from the panelists here. | |
| Wait, what was the whole Bumble thing? | |
| Was it just to see, like... | |
| Oh, it's just a segment we've been doing? | |
| But what's the purpose? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| What's the purpose? | |
| Is it just for fun? | |
| No, I know, but is it just to show how many men, like, women will reject men and stuff? | |
| Yeah, well, I can tell you what the purpose is. | |
| So essentially, we've noticed a pattern here, and this has been noticed basically everywhere. | |
| This kind of micro experiment's been done, which is totally unscientific, but it's just kind of fun to do. | |
| That women will often be extraordinarily choosy with who they pick when it comes to these men and their profile pics and that kind of thing. | |
| Right. | |
| That's the purpose is to see if that is the case. | |
| Yeah, no, I agree. | |
| Like, I feel like because it's all based on the first impression, which is just being, which is looks and stuff, a lot of the people on the online dating are going to pick based on looks. | |
| So there's going to be a lot more pickiness simply because there's more men on the online dating compared to women. | |
| So it seems like women have more options. | |
| Can I suggest something, please? | |
| So just to be fair, can Andrew also go through the bumble thing? | |
| He's married. | |
| Oh, so it's not allowed. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know if it would be appropriate. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, let's do it. | |
| I feel like we got to just move on. | |
| I mean, what would be the... | |
| Will that make you feel better if I went through it? | |
| I mean, I'm just curious. | |
| That's all. | |
| Oh, curious about his preference? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, like, you never know. | |
| True. | |
| All right. | |
| Let me get into some of my other notes here. | |
| Actually, I think we got through. | |
| Oh, the tweets. | |
| Thank you, Nick. | |
| Alright, let's do the tweets. | |
| Alright, this is from Kiki. | |
| kiki can i have you read it kiki some men okay um some men get so pissed when they couldn't get down my pants after all the nice gesture Question is, should I feel bad for not giving them my body because I end up not feeling ready to give myself away? | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I strongly agree. | |
| This is actually towards womanizers. | |
| It's not towards the entire population of men. | |
| It's only towards womanizer. | |
| And unfortunately, I bump into some of them. | |
| And it was not the most pleasant experience at all. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you've had, like, experience where... | |
| Womanizers, yeah. | |
| Womanizers. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| There's a next tweet. | |
| Can you read it? | |
| Even though I does OnlyFans, I still want a man who doesn't just want sex. | |
| I know it's ironic because you claim that I don't respect my body. | |
| I respect it by not fucking because you judge me. | |
| So yes, I still want a man who wants me and not my body. | |
| Once again, it's because of the bad experience with womanizers. | |
| What do you mean, bad experience with womenizers? | |
| It's just that, like, womanizers, like, they tend to degrade women. | |
| Like, they look at us, like, they see that we have OnlyFans, which I understand, like... | |
| So they see you as what? | |
| Like an object, and that's all. | |
| How do you view the men that pay for your OnlyFans? | |
| I feel it's nice, it's sweet. | |
| Are they nothing more than just a wallet to you? | |
| I can't imagine there anything more I mean I mean it's a very different scenario though Is it? | |
| Yeah, it is a different scenario. | |
| If I just agree with you and say that, yes, a lot of men view women as sex objects, can't I just turn that back around at you and say a lot of women view men as wallets, as money objects? | |
| Well, the thing is, the people who pay for OnlyFans, they want nothing emotional. | |
| So I don't feel that anyone is hurt there. | |
| Because when they go on OnlyFans, they not just subscribe to me, they subscribe to many other women. | |
| So it's just their life preference. | |
| Like, you don't know what is their financial capability. | |
| And you don't know the things that they go through personally. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So it's like a man who goes to a strip club and things like that. | |
| It's a personal choice. | |
| Because maybe money to them is not a big deal. | |
| Wait, okay. | |
| So I'll try to get back to the original point. | |
| So it seems like these men who you're dating, they want to have it sounds like they want to have sex relatively soon. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Yeah. | |
| But you don't. | |
| Like, you want to wait to have sex. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| I just want to get to know them as a person. | |
| Okay. | |
| But they are making a judgment on you because of the work you do. | |
| They feel like, hey, you would be more sexually open to have, or you'd be more open to having sex relatively quickly. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Discriminate is not based on all men. | |
| It's only based on men who like to objectify women. | |
| So it's not the 100% man population. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm not sure if that totally answers my question, but have you experienced this also that the guys who you are interested, actually genuinely interested in terms of dating romantically, do they feel like because of the work you do that you would otherwise be more inclined to have sex quickly? | |
| Is that impression you get? | |
| I think it's like on the internet, for example, a lot of people do assume that because you have OnlyFans, you're more promiscuous in real life and more willing to do like one-night stance and etc. | |
| I personally haven't experienced that. | |
| I personally, like majority of the guys I've met are pretty respectful and they don't push unless like the girl is ready and stuff. | |
| Like majority of the guys are gentlemen and they're very respectful. | |
| Personally, for me, I guess I can judge someone pretty quickly based on first impressions and conversations, like what their intentions are. | |
| And I tend to be attracted to guys who are not superficial and who actually just want to spend time. | |
| I wouldn't really be attracted to guys who want to just have sex or down to fuck. | |
| I think I like nerdy boys and guys who are a little bit more traditional, I guess. | |
| And it's just personal preference. | |
| That's why I'm more attracted to them and I can sniff them out. | |
| When you say you prefer a guy who's a bit more traditional, what do you mean by that? | |
| Okay, not traditional, but perhaps guys who are not... | |
| Wait, can you scoot your mic just to the edge of the table? | |
| Okay. | |
| I wouldn't say traditional is the right word, but maybe guys who are more tame. | |
| Tame? | |
| Yeah, maybe not out there thinking they are up here and they can get any girls and they have money to impress you and things like that. | |
| Guys who are more humble and down to earth, and also not the most good-looking ones in the room. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Would it bother you if one of these potential suitors or potential men that you wanted to date was buying fart water on the internet? | |
| Would that be a deal breaker for you? | |
| It's so funny. | |
| Wait, yeah, going around the table. | |
| Would it be a deal breaker? | |
| Like, would you date a guy who bought bath water or fart hair from a OF girl? | |
| Like, would you date a guy who did that? | |
| I will be wondering, like, why he buy it? | |
| Is the product better than my product? | |
| So, like, that's to me it's business. | |
| So, I'll be like, yeah, like, what makes you interested to buy that? | |
| And then I realized that he's into farts. | |
| That's great. | |
| I mean, I'm a fart girl. | |
| I'm like, that's great. | |
| You don't mind dating a guy who has a fart fetish? | |
| I am doing fart fetish. | |
| It's like, no, so I realized that, okay, so maybe before I date him, he brought some girls fart. | |
| I'm like, whoa, that's nice. | |
| I guess it's time for me to supply some for you since we're dating. | |
| No, what's the deal? | |
| Just for the state. | |
| What is the deal? | |
| That's fucking disgusting. | |
| You never know, right? | |
| Some people have to say that. | |
| I can't believe this. | |
| So you would have to experiment with the various forms of the fart water before you could really make that kind of commitment. | |
| Yeah, I just don't really think that it's a big deal. | |
| It's his personal life. | |
| Everyone have kinks. | |
| Everyone have some very secret, like secretive preference, sexual preference and things like that. | |
| You think everybody does? | |
| Yeah, even you, right? | |
| Don't you? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't think so. | |
| You don't have a sense of that. | |
| I don't think that I buy women's fart water online, no. | |
| Maybe not buying fart jars, but like other things. | |
| Yeah, other things, like other sexual water. | |
| Yeah, like what? | |
| Like what kind of other things? | |
| I mean, like peggy. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know, like coming down on a woman, you know, strap on. | |
| These are kinks? | |
| Like, you consider that to be a kink? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't think that that's a kink. | |
| A kink is getting in your bath water, farting in it, jarring it, and selling it. | |
| Like, that's weird, fetishization, crazy madness. | |
| Well, it's not in illegal. | |
| No, I mean, my pegging is kind of kinky, isn't it? | |
| Like, not a lot of people would be okay with it, but like, some guys are not. | |
| I think that most people would be okay with it if they were doing it with women who didn't, you know, fuck hundreds of men. | |
| I think they didn't do it. | |
| Wow, I'm surprised. | |
| Because a lot of people, like, you know, it's kind of sad. | |
| A lot of people assume that if a guy is okay with pegging, he's not masculine enough because real men don't let women peg him. | |
| Most of my content. | |
| That's true, though, but they're right, though. | |
| Wait, why? | |
| I feel like it's a if a guy's okay with pegging, he's like really secure in his masculinity and sexuality and stuff. | |
| He's gay, he's gay. | |
| Wait, right. | |
| How is he gay? | |
| That's so. | |
| No, that's homophobic. | |
| He's not gay. | |
| He's a straight man who's comfortable with the music. | |
| No, that's not homophobia. | |
| I'm just saying, like, if you're a dude who wants to have a fake penis stuck inside of you, the only thing that's going to come to the mind of most men. | |
| Guys have a G spot in their anus, okay? | |
| I'm just saying. | |
| No, they don't. | |
| That's not a good idea. | |
| Yes, they do. | |
| Yes. | |
| It's made up. | |
| You can cause an effect, but it's not an actual G spot that's just made up for you. | |
| Wait, can I ask you a question? | |
| Just made up nonsense. | |
| Can I ask you a question? | |
| Okay, so how is your G spot? | |
| Okay, wait, can I ask you a question, baby? | |
| um how is your sex life at the moment with your wife like would you say that is oh that's too personal Oh, sorry, sorry. | |
| How's your sex life with the man you're definitely not dating? | |
| I don't have a sex life if a man that's I'm not dating. | |
| Well, wouldn't even if you were dating a guy, wouldn't you just not reveal it because it would hurt your bottom line? | |
| I mean, like, it's my personal life. | |
| Like, why should I put it out on the internet? | |
| Oh, so you are dating somebody? | |
| No. | |
| As in, like, you are saying if I'm dating, right? | |
| Yeah, like, no. | |
| Even if you were dating somebody, you wouldn't tell us. | |
| So, for example, let's say you were dating somebody right now, but you just admitted that you wouldn't want it out there. | |
| So, you would just come on the podcast, for example, and just lie and say you're single because it would hurt your bottom line. | |
| I wouldn't say on this podcast because I'm just giving you content, so I wouldn't do it on this podcast. | |
| I might do it in another place. | |
| Oh, so you know, why wouldn't you want to give me content? | |
| Um, why should I? | |
| Like, what do you mean, why should you? | |
| It's because it's a million-dollar question, right? | |
| Like, why should I, right? | |
| So, I think people give you think whether you're like, Hold on, Yeah, who are you? | |
| Not someone else. | |
| You think it's a million dollars? | |
| You think that that's like the million-dollar question for you to like give the scoop to the whatever podcast that you're dating somebody? | |
| Well, I do feel that you need content in the very least. | |
| So, I think that you're not. | |
| Yeah, but you're terrible, but you're not good content. | |
| You're like, you're mediocre content. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, so like, I don't know why you would think that we would need this scoop. | |
| But you guys are hosting us, though. | |
| If you think we're mediocre content and you guys are hosting it, everybody on the channel was. | |
| I said just her. | |
| Okay, so, like, why are we here? | |
| Well, I'm just confused by this whole. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Like, oh, I don't want to give you content because if I were to reveal that I was dating somebody, like, I'm so important that me revealing my relationship status, you're below that. | |
| No, it's because that's precisely what she said. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| I feel that, like, there are like personal questions that were being asked to Andrew that was avoided, and you actually cover up for him. | |
| But then, like, the personal Questions that Tu was asked, like you keep pressing. | |
| So I feel that it was not like respectful, you know what I mean? | |
| Because like when people don't want to answer like certain things, I should feel that we should be respected in the very least. | |
| How have I disrespected you? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I guess in regards to the age question, you pushed her a lot. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, and she didn't want to answer. | |
| It's disrespectful to refuse to answer a basic question. | |
| How is that disrespectful? | |
| You pushing it now. | |
| How is that disrespectful? | |
| Well, you're the one who's bringing it back up. | |
| I don't know. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I'm giving you an example. | |
| I don't think it's disrespectful to be skeptical or be like, why do you refuse to provide your age? | |
| I don't think that's disrespectful. | |
| It's just perplexing. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| It's not you, you pushing it. | |
| It's disrespectful. | |
| I moved on. | |
| But you pushed it, though. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| Okay, so I pushed it before. | |
| So that's what she's saying. | |
| She's saying when she didn't want to reveal it in the first stage, you kept pushing her. | |
| Yeah, I wanted to know why. | |
| Multiple times, right? | |
| But she's saying when it came to Andrew, you never push him on anything and stuff like that. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| What do you want to know? | |
| What? | |
| What do you want to know about Andrew? | |
| I don't have any questions at the moment. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Well, then it's a non-sequitur. | |
| So there really was no point bringing that up. | |
| And I don't think she was actually trying to disrespect you. | |
| I think she meant to say more of like, if she's not telling anyone about her dating situation, she claimed like even in the future and stuff. | |
| If she's not saying it to anyone, why should she say it on the whatever page? | |
| But do you realize the hubris of like I am so important? | |
| I don't think she meant that. | |
| Yeah, that's exactly how the framing was. | |
| I'm so important. | |
| No, I'm not going to give you the fucking bombshell content of my current dating status. | |
| Sorry. | |
| No, she says if she's not revealing it anywhere else, why should she reveal it? | |
| It was just a bad joke. | |
| Sorry. | |
| It was just a bad joke. | |
| Oh, English no good. | |
| No, I'm sorry. | |
| No, okay. | |
| Okay, it is a bad joke because I get it. | |
| But why are you speaking for her? | |
| No, because I'm her friend. | |
| How would you know if it was a joke or not? | |
| I know because we have been working together on streams, on podcasts together several times and from the same country. | |
| I'm not speaking for her, but it's just from like our perspective, it was a bad joke. | |
| And we are sorry for that. | |
| I'm not looking for an apology. | |
| I'm just like, you guys are kind of like giving trollish answers. | |
| I can't really get a straight answer out of you guys on really anything. | |
| The point that I was trying to make was, even if you guys were in a relationship, you wouldn't reveal it because it would hurt your bottom line when it came to your OnlyFans and your Twitch streaming because it's just a fact. | |
| I'm in the content game. | |
| I know when girls reveal that they have a boyfriend, all of a sudden they lose followers, they lose subs. | |
| That's the simple point I'm trying to make. | |
| I cannot communicate that. | |
| That is an art. | |
| When I was dating last time, I've been on podcasts and radio shows, and I said I'm currently dated. | |
| And people was not faced. | |
| I did not have a drop in subscribers. | |
| I think a lot of people. | |
| actually noticed that too like a lot of people who actually if that was the case why do so many female twitch streamers only fans girl hide the fact that they have a boyfriend We can't speak for others. | |
| Yeah, me personally. | |
| You guys never heard of this thing where you guys don't know girls. | |
| Tell me you don't know girls who hide this shit. | |
| I get it. | |
| Tell me you don't know girls who hide girls. | |
| But I've actually also known girls who actually spoke up about having a boyfriend and even brought them on streams and stuff and it didn't hurt them only. | |
| Yes, some girls do that. | |
| Yeah, so it's just, I guess, but there's plenty of girls who also do content who do Twitch who aren't going to reveal they have a boyfriend because it's going to hurt their bottom line. | |
| Okay, sorry. | |
| It doesn't necessarily mean it's going to hurt. | |
| Maybe they just don't know anything about it. | |
| Sorry, Brian. | |
| Can I share my personal experience that I did reveal that I had a boyfriend in the past? | |
| So I did data a guy. | |
| So I dated a guy for like two years. | |
| And then I did bring him on stream and I was very, very honest with my community. | |
| But the internet is not a kind place to be. | |
| So after when I broke up with him, like what happened was they just kept trolling about it. | |
| I couldn't have time to go through my breakup. | |
| They just send donations and go like, where is he? | |
| Where is he? | |
| And it was very exhausting for me. | |
| And sometimes it's not because we want to intentionally lie, but it's that we don't want to go through, you know. | |
| Like all this thing, like to have your because it's not even only fans girls, it's actual celebrities like that want to have a private life at times. | |
| Yeah and um, this is not all all the time, but there have been cases where you know uh, somebody introduces their dating partner on stream or whatever, and the viewers actually bully that partner. | |
| I'm not telling if you guys were dating people, i'm not telling you to say their name, give their instagram handle. | |
| Doesn't that make Brian's point, though? | |
| So I mean you guys are making his point that people would, or that women in your situation would want to hide these details. | |
| It really depends on a woman. | |
| They want to obfuscate from the details. | |
| They're concerned about some kind of drop in subscription or uh, you know, their community being upset or something like this. | |
| I mean, you're kind of making his point for him, right? | |
| Yeah it, just like you know it really depends on a woman and how she wants to deal with that situation. | |
| But no, I agree there are women that hide it, but I also know a lot of women that share, like their husbands. | |
| They say oh, i'm married or I have been in this relationship for that long. | |
| Really depends on a personal preference. | |
| Yeah, all right well, moving along. | |
| Um okay, question for you guys. | |
| Oh, we're not done with the tweets. | |
| Okay, we'll finish up the tweets then. | |
| This is from you. | |
| You're not a real man if you've refused. | |
| God oh, my god, it was a. | |
| That's fucking disgusting you yuck yeah, so yeah, it was just like it was funny. | |
| You guys laughed uh-huh, it was just meant to be there. | |
| You need to know you can't take everything on the internet seriously, because who you are as a person and who you are, it might have been a joke, but yeah, did you do you actually personally? | |
| Uh, not really because okay, you know, but don't have the person on my period. | |
| I've had multiple people go down like the top. | |
| Just don't go too much. | |
| I honestly, I think period sex is amazing, like if you're on a period, then you have sex. | |
| It feels really good and like I feel like if, as a man, you don't want to have sex while she's on a period, it's like yeah, you know, you should try it out, you should experiment. | |
| I feel like period sex is always a lot easier, like with, like someone you're dating, or like you're a lot more comfortable with it. | |
| Oh yeah, oh yeah, absolutely. | |
| And it feels good too, because it's like lubrication. | |
| Yes yeah good god oh, that's angel ticket okay, uh. | |
| Next tweet, how many more? | |
| Is it like three more? | |
| Uh oh, she says i'm not a feminist, i'm actually useless and need someone to take care of me. | |
| I think we've already established that with the sugar daddy you have a whoop yeah man yeah, I mean, it's just, it's an internet meme okay, he's treated again. | |
| Oh god okay uh, to the brid. | |
| I'm not sure if the sex aged you or it's your 70s haircut, but you look like you're almost 40. | |
| When are you planning on having these kids? | |
| Your husband will be a problem. | |
| Well, my clock's not ticking just yet. | |
| I'm not 40, i'm 25, so you have it there. | |
| You have it. | |
| Thank you Gracie, appreciate it, man. | |
| Uh, two more tweets. | |
| Okay, pull them up. | |
| My trust in men is as little as your peepee. | |
| Why can't you get it? | |
| The joke? | |
| Because the little yeah, little peepee yeah, what do you consider little? | |
| Um, I maybe like, actually, I don't know, one inch? | |
| One inch is easy. | |
| But like, I feel like below four. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Sometimes the way it's the smaller is the harder is like to ride it. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Like the smaller like someone is. | |
| Like, you know, some of the spring break videos, this one guy that he was honestly tiny. | |
| And like, he didn't get past the blowjob stage. | |
| I was thinking if he did, like, when it comes to positions, like, if he was doing doggy, if he's trying to like go backwards and forwards affect, there's not much to work with. | |
| I mean, no, exactly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, pull it back up one more time. | |
| No, the one we just saw. | |
| Yeah. | |
| The size. | |
| Size matters. | |
| Size matters. | |
| My trust in men. | |
| So you don't have any, like your trust in men is gone, you don't trust men? | |
| I have trust issues, like everybody does, but I'm not saying that like I have no trust in men. | |
| It's just, yeah. | |
| Trust me. | |
| I believe we are great guy. | |
| I have trust in Brian. | |
| In Brian, we trust. | |
| In him? | |
| I feel like trust in general is something that needs to be earned. | |
| It's not just like stuff. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Word. | |
| Is there another tweet? | |
| Last one? | |
| All right. | |
| I mean, if you can have multiple wives, why can't I have multiple boyfriends? | |
| Wait, do that heat? | |
| You get it once, and that's it. | |
| Wait, those are intrusive thoughts, okay? | |
| Wait, can you scoop the mic to the edge of the table? | |
| Those are intrusive thoughts. | |
| Oh, like that. | |
| Yeah, those are intrusive thoughts. | |
| Okay, so you want multiple men? | |
| Okay, so this is to the topic of monogamous and polyagramous, right? | |
| Yes. | |
| I guess it really depends because some people don't believe in the concept of monogamy. | |
| They think that people are not supposed to be tied down to one person. | |
| Personally, I feel that I can swing both ways. | |
| I'm very easily influenced. | |
| If my partner is monogamous, then I will be monogamous. | |
| But if he is open to like poly, I would try. | |
| I don't know if I would like it, but I would be down to. | |
| Wait, wait, wait. | |
| Would you be more like okay with him having other sexual partners and you're not, or both of you need to be multiple partners? | |
| Which one would you agree with? | |
| Whichever is most convenient, I guess. | |
| Like, I'm a very lazy person. | |
| I really don't know because I can say whatever I think I will be okay with, but in the real situation, I may not be okay with it, you know? | |
| So I have not been put in a situation where I experienced that, so I can't comment. | |
| I feel like I definitely, I know myself, I definitely would not be okay with Polly. | |
| I would be okay with more monogamous, yeah. | |
| Just going around the table, who you're like, what's your preferred thing, poly monogamy? | |
| Sorry, like monogamy. | |
| Dating one guy, dating multiple guys. | |
| Oh, okay, okay, good. | |
| So I prefer to date just one guy. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Dating one guy. | |
| Monogamy. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Sure. | |
| Guys, go to twitch.tv/slash whatever if you're watching over there. | |
| Drops a follow, drops a prime sub. | |
| If you're watching on YouTube, just go over there really quick. | |
| Drops a follow if you have a Twitch account. | |
| Appreciate it, guys. | |
| Okay, so I wanted to ask, and we'll start over here. | |
| Have you had a sugar daddy or had sugar daddy offers? | |
| I have not. | |
| Any offers? | |
| Like some dude? | |
| Probably the random DMs. | |
| But you've never actually lost it. | |
| No, I just want the same. | |
| No, no sugar daddy. | |
| But offers. | |
| You've gotten offers. | |
| Probably the scams. | |
| The scam guys. | |
| What about you? | |
| Any sugar daddies? | |
| Previously, yes. | |
| Okay, what about you? | |
| No. | |
| I've never had sugar daddy. | |
| No. | |
| Never? | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, have you ever had just, I mean, you guys are in that line of work. | |
| Have you ever had guys who just like send you money just because? | |
| Like, I'm assuming you're OF people, right? | |
| They just like tips? | |
| Sure, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| But like, it doesn't necessarily mean they're sugar denies. | |
| I guess there's more conditions for that. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so I'm curious, what is the biggest tip you guys have ever received? | |
| Tip? | |
| Six inches. | |
| Sorry, Wrong tip. | |
| That's a good one. | |
| Good job. | |
| You did good. | |
| I'm proud of you. | |
| Biggest tip from a guy? | |
| You want to go first? | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| I guess like I would just base on my Twitch donation, I guess $3,000. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, that's all. | |
| For like one stream, it was one person. | |
| I generally donated $1,000. | |
| Nice. | |
| We'll come back. | |
| You know what? | |
| We'll come back to that in a little sec here. | |
| So just going around the table, because this is kind of, it is related a little bit to dating, because I think it's typically important that people have shared values. | |
| And if you don't, it can certainly introduce conflicts. | |
| I don't think at this point, Nick, just keep it centered while Maddie and Yayel are gone. | |
| At least when I'm talking. | |
| So when it comes to shared values, if you don't have shared values, it can definitely present issues in a relationship. | |
| So just curious, going around the table, who here considers themselves a feminist? | |
| Actually, you know what? | |
| Let's start with you, and we'll go this way. | |
| I would say that I have feminist views, but I don't think I would label myself completely as a feminist. | |
| You have feminist views. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just really quickly, can you summarize what that is, what those might be? | |
| Well, I think it's more like men and women should be valued equally. | |
| And I think I'm against misogyny, but I'm not like women should be superior to men. | |
| Okay. | |
| But I also, to be clear, I don't think that is what feminism is. | |
| Well, couldn't you be against misogyny but not be a feminist? | |
| I think it also depends how you define feminism. | |
| Yeah, there's been so many waves of feminism. | |
| It's like the definition of it has changed so often. | |
| Sure. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, I agree. | |
| I don't think I'm as educated as I should be in terms of feminism. | |
| But I do. | |
| I mean, yeah. | |
| Oh, no, I wouldn't say I'm a feminist. | |
| Not a feminist? | |
| Yeah, it depends on how you define feminism. | |
| Because I feel that there's like a negative connotation to feminism now that you talk about it. | |
| But, you know, I do believe that they stand for some good values still. | |
| So, yeah, I can't comment on that. | |
| I don't really have a strong opinion. | |
| Wait, just curious. | |
| You two are both from, is it Singapore? | |
| Yes. | |
| Singapore. | |
| Is there like a feminist movement in Singapore? | |
| No, we don't do movements there. | |
| No, we can't. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| The government's going to kick you. | |
| No, we're not supposed to do any protests in Singapore. | |
| There's no freedom of speech and stuff. | |
| You can't really say that we do, but it's just we are under a lot of rules and controls and you're not supposed to do whatever you want. | |
| You can't. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| I mean, I guess, like, I guess, like, originally, feminism was like, you know, equality under the law and societally between men and women. | |
| So I guess, yes, I'm a feminist. | |
| Technically. | |
| Okay. | |
| I guess I wouldn't consider myself as one as because I'm more like neutral. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Now, would it be a deal breaker when it comes to dating a guy if he was not a feminist? | |
| Like, outwardly spoken, I'm not a feminist. | |
| Deal breaker? | |
| I think it very much depends how he defines it. | |
| I agree. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's not an easy yes or no question. | |
| I really think it depends on how he defines it. | |
| Because what if he's saying, oh, I'm against like the newer version of feminism, who's like, oh, women are better than men and fuck all men. | |
| Like, that's messed up, right? | |
| So I think a lot of people should be against that. | |
| Men and women do better together in a society. | |
| Your answer? | |
| Well, I think a lot of people are mixing Miss Andrew and feminism. | |
| Feminism is just equal rights for both men and women. | |
| Miss Andrea is men, I mean women are better. | |
| And I don't think that women are better. | |
| I think we are equal. | |
| So no, I don't. | |
| Again, I agree with Abby. | |
| It does depend on how they define themselves. | |
| They don't have to be an outright feminist, but. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| So it's if that, if they're against feminism. | |
| Yeah, if they were against feminism or they were not a feminist, would that be a deal breaker? | |
| Yeah, it wouldn't be. | |
| If they still respect women, I think that's the bottom line. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, you mentioned equal. | |
| So I just had a question on this because this came up in a previous show. | |
| It's kind of, I'm totally unrelated, though, to feminism, sort of. | |
| Just really quick. | |
| I'm sure I know how most of you are going to answer. | |
| Just who's physically stronger, men or women? | |
| Biologically men. | |
| Men, it's biological. | |
| Men. | |
| Men. | |
| Biologically men. | |
| Yeah, men. | |
| Okay, I just had to ask. | |
| We've had a couple people recently be confused about it, so I just wanted to say that. | |
| It would be silly if they answered like both are. | |
| Now, Andrew, perhaps you can weigh in. | |
| What is your sense of, what's your definition of feminism? | |
| So feminism would be the movement towards egalitarianism and to shrug off patriarchal systems of all kinds. | |
| So the goal of feminism is to destroy patriarchy, ultimately. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good times. | |
| Do you guys agree or disagree with that? | |
| I think, you know, to be frankly honest with you, we've actually moved towards that pretty well, in my opinion. | |
| Like, we, like, I would say in America, there is certain patriarchal takes, like abortion laws and stuff. | |
| But, like, for majority, I think we're doing pretty good. | |
| Like, I think women have a lot of rights. | |
| Women are doing pretty good in today's society. | |
| Again, I'm talking about America. | |
| So I think we're moving in the right direction. | |
| So then you're a feminist? | |
| Didn't I say so? | |
| I think I said that I was. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I just want to make sure because you can see that there's dilly dallying around this where people will go, well, I have some feminist takes, some not-so-feminist takes, but if your goal is the deconstruction of patriarchy, you are a feminist, correct? | |
| Yeah, but again, just like I said, I think when it comes to Western societies like the United States, Sweden, and stuff, I think women are doing pretty good. | |
| We're moving to the right direction. | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| I understand your take there. | |
| I just want to make sure that I understand if you're a feminist or not. | |
| So going around the table, by that definition, are you a feminist? | |
| Again, I said yes, I was. | |
| And yeah, do you know what going around the table means? | |
| Okay. | |
| Didn't we all answer that question? | |
| Yeah, I know, but now I just gave a definition. | |
| I think so now I'm asking a different question. | |
| Anyway, I was just curious, by that definition, would you guys then consider yourself feminist, which is the movement towards egalitarianism in struggling off or destroying, dismantling patriarchal systems? | |
| By that definition, yes, I would consider myself a feminist. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yep. | |
| Okay, this is going to be a bit embarrassing, but does patriarchal mean a man leading woe? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yep. | |
| I don't think I'll be 100% feminist in that. | |
| I still love men to lead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But like not overpowering in a sense. | |
| You know, something like that. | |
| I think. | |
| It's not a black and white answer. | |
| You can't be like, I'm not going to be standing on the street with a feminist sign. | |
| Like, I'm not that strong about it. | |
| I think the miscommunication is that even if you're feminist, you still want men to have rights. | |
| You want the men and women to have equal rights, right? | |
| When it comes to patriarchy, typically what it involves is women have lesser rights, in a sense. | |
| Right. | |
| They're going to have lesser power authority and they're going to have maybe not less rights, but they're at least going to have different rights. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, then I would consider myself more towards feminist. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So it's interesting. | |
| So what I think happens is that people conflate feminism with wokeism, like the purple-haired sky-screaming lunatics who you see on the street with the signs like you were kind of alluding to. | |
| But feminism doesn't mean that. | |
| It actually just means a movement towards egalitarianism and removing patriarchal systems. | |
| So when that definition is out there, basically all of you are feminists then by that definition. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I just always think it's interesting to see how many people will say that they're not, but then when they think about what it actually is, they change their answer to, yes, I actually am. | |
| It's just, I think, unfortunately, feminism has a negative connotation in today's society. | |
| Like a lot of people relate to, you know, wokeism and stuff like that. | |
| Just like you said, they typically pinpoint to like what Marvel is doing. | |
| You know, women are just naturally more powerful, better, stronger, and then men suck. | |
| It's just the new media pushing this. | |
| Yeah, but that's all part of the messaging to destroy patriarchy. | |
| But they actually not actually advocating for the equality of men and women. | |
| They're actually advocating for women being better and having more power. | |
| Why? | |
| Shouldn't we actually focus on that? | |
| If you have oppressors, if you're a woman, if it's women versus men and women have oppressors, who are their oppressors? | |
| Sure, no, I understand your point. | |
| Yeah, so then the case is that any of that which you're talking about. | |
| Hang on, hang on, just let me make my point and just let you speak. | |
| So anytime you say, well, wait a second, there's part of what I would call the message, you're talking, you're alluding to the message. | |
| So the message is, you know, now we have a chick in black tight leather doing ninja kicks, and she's awesome and she's being elevated above the men in the show or whatever. | |
| But all of that messaging is designed specifically to dismantle patriarchal systems. | |
| That's its point. | |
| That's the whole point of it. | |
| It's all feminism. | |
| Wokeism is feminism, but also the movement towards egalitarianism to kind of shrug off patriarchy, that is also feminism. | |
| All of it is breeding the same message, right? | |
| Which is that patriarchy is bad? | |
| Yeah, but I feel like today's society, the media especially, is pushing a little bit too far. | |
| Like, for example, when it came to, you know, women's right and feminism and stuff, a lot of men actually helped women obtain those rights and stuff, right? | |
| Like, when it comes to... | |
| Well, women didn't want them at all. | |
| What do you mean women didn't want it at all? | |
| What? | |
| Well, so that you understand, almost every place that allowed women to actually vote on whether or not they should be allowed to vote, it was voted down. | |
| That's why the Supreme Court came in and made the amendment that was pushed by rich industrialists, essentially. | |
| But women themselves, the anti-suffragettes, far outnumbered the suffragettes, meaning the women who wanted to vote were far and away outnumbered by women who did not. | |
| Well, didn't the women were not even able to vote at that time? | |
| So they actually needed men's assistance. | |
| That's why I just explained to you that the places where they did allow them to vote on whether or not they should have universal suffrage, they voted it down. | |
| They said no. | |
| And it was because they thought they had the moral high ground by not becoming political pawns, which is basically true. | |
| They really did have a much better moral high ground by not being political pawns and a voting bloc. | |
| But yeah, that's essentially what happened. | |
| So you are correct that men, rich industrialists, are responsible for feminism. | |
| That's true. | |
| Though there was plenty of pro-suffragette women who also share their great share of responsibility. | |
| But kind of back to this, ultimately, if it is the dismantling of patriarchy, the move towards egalitarianism, basically everybody at the table is a feminist by that metric. | |
| Yeah, I guess. | |
| Yeah, that's all I had. | |
| I just, it's always interesting to watch everybody change their answer once they understand what it actually means. | |
| That's it. | |
| Cool. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That was our cool lesson on politics, I guess. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Okay. | |
| Hold on. | |
| One sec, guys. | |
| I'm just communicating with Maddie here about one thing. | |
| What was the other thing, Nick, we had to pull up? | |
| Why don't I do two chats? | |
| There was the Reddit. | |
| Harrison and Reddit. | |
| Maybe I'll save those for later. | |
| I'm going to do two chats. | |
| David Truziak, hey, thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Bleach wipe the seats tonight criteria. | |
| Woman needs to come from a wealthy family. | |
| Oh, this is for you to date her. | |
| Okay. | |
| No skin, social media or 100K followers, not emo. | |
| I like the swoop, the emo swoop. | |
| Has hobbies, likes animals, and good mother material. | |
| All right, David. | |
| That's the type of woman that you're into. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
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| What's your relationship like with your fathers? | |
| Let me ask that, sure, what's your relationship like with your fathers? | |
| It's good. | |
| We have a good relationship. | |
| Yeah, let me ask one additional question too. | |
| Are your parents still together? | |
| Yeah. | |
| For everybody, hide that neck. | |
| Uncle 2008 donated $200. | |
| Isn't it interesting how men and women complement each other in both of their deficiencies? | |
| Andrew, care to expand? | |
| I'll come back to the father thing. | |
| Andrew, go ahead if you'd like. | |
| I don't know what he's asking exactly. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Yeah, I mean, if he fleshes it out a little bit better, I can answer, but I'm not sure exactly what he's getting at. | |
| ACL, can you clarify a little bit? | |
| I'm not sure we're fully grasping. | |
| I think maybe he's trying to say how men and women work together and complement and just work together to improve the society. | |
| He wants you to expand on that, I guess. | |
| I'm not sure what he means. | |
| KCL, you're going to have to. | |
| I want to make sure he clarifies before I answer to it, so I'm not answering to the wrong question. | |
| But yeah, so back to this, you said that you have a good relationship with your father? | |
| Yeah, going around the table. | |
| Are your parents still married? | |
| Do you have a good relationship with your father? | |
| Yes. | |
| Would he support your OnlyFans work? | |
| Does he? | |
| I'm not sure about that. | |
| You're not sure that your father support, if he does or he doesn't support your work? | |
| I mean, I hope he does. | |
| Yeah, but I mean, if you have a good relationship with him, how would you not know that? | |
| It's because he's not really a tech guy, so I don't think he went in there. | |
| Like, he never dived deep. | |
| So in other words, he doesn't know? | |
| Like, he knows that there are sexy photos, but not like deep, deep, you know? | |
| So he doesn't know that you have sex on camera? | |
| No, I don't have sex on camera. | |
| Oh, you don't have sex on camera. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| What type of work do you do there with OnlyFans? | |
| I do something like at sea. | |
| Like, it's like exotic photos. | |
| At sea? | |
| No, it's not. | |
| Like you're on the boat? | |
| No, no, art. | |
| Maritime OnlyFans? | |
| Art, art. | |
| Oh, artsy. | |
| At sea. | |
| Yeah, sexual photos. | |
| She means artsy. | |
| Oh, yeah, sorry. | |
| Okay, artsy. | |
| Oh, artsy. | |
| Okay, artsy. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you don't do any type of, you know, what's considered cam work where you're taking special photos for men or you're on camera doing certain sex acts for men. | |
| You're not doing any of that? | |
| I wouldn't say like sex at like not the not the BG type anything. | |
| Okay, well what kind then? | |
| I guess like is it necessary to answer? | |
| Well the only reason that I'm asking because believe you me I could give a shit less about it ultimately is whether or not your father actually knows and if he doesn't know the depth of the actual work that you do and you say that you're close to him well I don't understand why he wouldn't know that. | |
| I wouldn't say that he's close enough to know like about the OnlyFans side. | |
| Like he doesn't know like what goes on inside there. | |
| What if he did know? | |
| I guess I would wish that he's okay. | |
| Yeah, would he be though? | |
| I don't think any parents would be 100% okay. | |
| I agree. | |
| To be honest. | |
| Yeah, but you would. | |
| Like when we went around the table and it was asked if you caught your daughter in a gangbang, you were cool with that, right? | |
| I mean, I would be okay. | |
| It's because I've been through it. | |
| So I'm going to judge less. | |
| But the thing is more. | |
| So then, so then it's not true for parents then, right? | |
| Because your daughter's in a gangbang, it's fine, no problem. | |
| But your dad, he's going to be not so happy with it. | |
| It depends on the generation, right? | |
| So every generation, they become more open-minded, I would say. | |
| Yeah, I'm not sure that every generation becomes more open-minded. | |
| I think they become more divided, but I'm not sure about open-minded. | |
| Let's say. | |
| Oh, go ahead. | |
| Go ahead, Andrew. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, so I'm just curious then. | |
| I just want to make sure I got this right. | |
| Your dad doesn't actually really know what it is that you do. | |
| Yeah, I don't think he no-no. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And if he did, he would not be happy, would he? | |
| Yeah, I don't think he would be that happy. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, it's not the most pleasant sight, I would say. | |
| You know, it's like, well, I did not raise my daughter to be like that. | |
| Not only that, but I feel like, you know, there are a lot of things that parents don't always need to know and stuff about their children's life, you know, like about their sex life and whatever. | |
| Like, I don't think parents want to know about that. | |
| I think that parents want to know if their kids are engaged in prostitution. | |
| I think they want to know that. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| I mean, don't you think, like, if your daughter was going to be, well, I mean, you guys may not care, but for like normal, regular people, don't you think that they would want to know if their daughter or son was going to engage in prostitution so that they could maybe do something about that? | |
| Yeah, can you like define prostitution? | |
| Yeah, somebody who sells sexual acts or favors for money. | |
| Okay, so, but then if it's like just normal sexy photos, would that be considered as a form of like prostitution? | |
| Yeah, I think if you're selling sexual photos for money, that you're a prostitute as well. | |
| So is every like Instagram influencer is a prostitute? | |
| A lot of them, I would say, are prostitutes if they're doing it for the nature of sexuality itself. | |
| So like, what about models? | |
| Well, what about them? | |
| Like, a lot of models, for example, they actually, you know, go on a stage like showing their boobs and stuff, you know, because it's the outfit and whatever. | |
| Well, what kind of model are you talking about? | |
| Like runaway models and stuff. | |
| Yeah, I think that there's a distinction in intent. | |
| So I think that intent is what matters here. | |
| And I don't think that it's an intentional thing for a lot of these women to go out and try to be promiscuous or sell promiscuity. | |
| Whereas I would say that you guys purposely are doing so. | |
| Our intention is to monetize from selling. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Wait, I'm sorry, but I do have to move things along a little bit here. | |
| Are your parents still together? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Your answer to the original question, are your parents still together? | |
| Yeah, so I don't think my parents would be like proudest of me, you know, for whatever the career choice I picked. | |
| My parents were together until I was 18. | |
| Okay. | |
| They're still together. | |
| And then what was the other question? | |
| It was. | |
| The other question is. | |
| Your relationship with your dad, I guess? | |
| Sorry. | |
| I have a very close relationship. | |
| What's your relationship with your dad? | |
| Yeah, really good relationship with my dad. | |
| My parents are still together. | |
| Parents are still together. | |
| Same. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| And can I just expand on this a little more, Brian, if you don't mind? | |
| So I'm just wondering, kind of over to your left, Gallon Red. | |
| I'm sorry, I didn't write the names perfectly. | |
| What did you say your name was again? | |
| Bella. | |
| Bella. | |
| Okay, thank you. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| So would you say also that your parents, you said they probably wouldn't be the most pleased? | |
| Why? | |
| Why do you think that? | |
| Why do you think they wouldn't like it? | |
| Because, you know, sex work is still taboo and stuff, and it's understandable. | |
| Like, for example, if I had a daughter, like, if I had a daughter who started doing this at the age of 18, I wouldn't be happy with it either. | |
| I would actually try to guide her to do away from it, but I... | |
| Well, doesn't that give you an intuition then that what you're doing is wrong? | |
| No, it's not about doing what's wrong or right. | |
| What matters is a lot of people jump into this without really knowing the consequences. | |
| And of course, every action has its own consequences, right? | |
| Well, I don't understand. | |
| What would you tell your daughter to avoid other than this that isn't wrong? | |
| What do you mean that isn't wrong? | |
| Well, so, I mean, would you tell your daughter to avoid things which are good? | |
| Like, for example, I would actually try to advise her on a lot about the path which she should pick, right? | |
| Like, for example, I could advise her on, hey, you know, you should do this major instead of this major. | |
| You should probably go to college. | |
| You should do this and that. | |
| She should weigh out all of her options. | |
| Yeah, right, sure, sure. | |
| But assuming for a second that she said, you know, I want to get a degree in photography rather than a degree in social science or something like this. | |
| Okay. | |
| You wouldn't necessarily say that getting a degree in photography was bad. | |
| I wouldn't say that. | |
| But you would say that getting a degree in, or I'm sorry, not a degree, but engaging in OnlyFans work was bad. | |
| I never said it was bad. | |
| I said there's consequences. | |
| Every action has consequences. | |
| I don't think sex working is bad. | |
| You wouldn't tell her it's bad? | |
| No, I would just say, hey, there's a lot of consequences that you will face if you're a sex worker. | |
| Be a knowledgeable of that. | |
| You are going to limit yourself in a lot of cases if you do become sex worker. | |
| So I will advise her on the consequences she will face, but I don't think there's bad consequences. | |
| Well, let's assume for a second, and this is a hypothetical, but I just would like to test this. | |
| Okay. | |
| That if you knew that if you said this is bad, it 100% would guarantee she wouldn't do it. | |
| Would you tell her it was bad then? | |
| No, I would not say it's bad. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Even if that would be the word that would be necessary to get her to not do it and do something else. | |
| No. | |
| Children need to have options, right? | |
| And it's a parent's job to guide them. | |
| Yeah, I mean, do they need to have the option to be a sex worker? | |
| Do they need that? | |
| That doesn't sound like something you need. | |
| Okay, wait. | |
| That's your opinion, right? | |
| Yeah, no, but here's the deal. | |
| Here's the idea. | |
| If somebody would need to be a sex worker, why does somebody need to be a person? | |
| You don't need to do anything. | |
| You don't need to. | |
| Well, then why did you just say they need to treat? | |
| That makes no sense. | |
| I didn't say that. | |
| You did. | |
| Literally, that was your argument. | |
| Your argument is: I think children need to have options. | |
| My counter was that I don't think they need to be sex workers. | |
| You said, I think they do need to have the option to present. | |
| I didn't say they need to have an option to have sex workers. | |
| They have the option to be able to do that. | |
| Children need to be present. | |
| You don't want to finish what I'm saying, or you can't even understand. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I'm not going to actually let you just put words into my mouth because I'm going to stop you. | |
| You said it's not. | |
| Parents need to have the option. | |
| Do 18, 19 year olds need to have the option to. | |
| You need to calm down. | |
| That's not what I said. | |
| I said it's a parent's job to provide them with guidelines to different options that they have, right? | |
| So if they come to you and say, hey, I'm considering sex working, it is an option they're considering, right? | |
| And it is your job to guide them and to be like, hey, you're an adult. | |
| I understand. | |
| But here are the options and here are the consequences. | |
| Hey, you're considering sex working? | |
| This might limit you. | |
| Why don't you actually try to go to college, see how you like it, maybe get a corporate job or something? | |
| And then as an adult, once you face all the other decisions and all the other choices, if you still want to do sex working, it is what it is. | |
| Chris donated $200. | |
| Thank you, panel, for standing up to Andrew. | |
| I would not have my panel of side chicks if it wasn't for women like you go signing the BS that I tell them. | |
| You are helping us rich guys bang girls on BC. | |
| Oh, thank you, Chris. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| Speaking of birth control. | |
| Wait, Andrew, is it all right if I move this along? | |
| Or do you want to? | |
| I just want to finish this real quick. | |
| Okay. | |
| I just last point. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you do think that women need to have the option to be sex workers if they want. | |
| They need that or no? | |
| I'm not going to use the word need. | |
| I feel like you're trying to put words into my mouth. | |
| It's not. | |
| You don't need to do what you want. | |
| That would be the opposite of me putting words in your mouth by asking. | |
| Do you think they need that option or not? | |
| They can have that option. | |
| They don't need to. | |
| Yeah, no. | |
| You don't need to do anything. | |
| You don't need to go to college. | |
| You don't need to marry. | |
| You don't need to do anything, right? | |
| So we don't need to give people the option to be prostitutes. | |
| Like, we don't need to do that. | |
| There is an option and it's still working. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| There's a difference between is and ought, though. | |
| I don't know if you know that. | |
| I understand that you would probably, if it was up to you, you would like try to implement like a policies and stuff like that. | |
| That's fine. | |
| You do you. | |
| You get your morality through religion. | |
| I understand. | |
| Blah, blah, blah. | |
| I'm just assuming. | |
| Why? | |
| You seem like. | |
| Because you watched a bunch of shit. | |
| You watched a bunch of clips about me. | |
| Is that why? | |
| I actually didn't. | |
| I actually didn't know about you before that. | |
| Why did you assume I've made a religious argument the entire evening? | |
| Because the way you talked about sex working, the way you talked about sex. | |
| Yeah, but why would that be? | |
| Am I wrong? | |
| Wait, wait, no, no, no. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Am I wrong? | |
| Do you not derive your morality from that? | |
| But I'm asking a different question, which is why assume that if I've been able to do that, I've made a religious argument. | |
| I can assume things about you. | |
| Just like you assume things about me, that's fine. | |
| So you can correct me. | |
| You're not a particular argument. | |
| Yeah, I've got to say that. | |
| But holding it incorrectly, right? | |
| You can correct me and be like, no, well, you're wrong. | |
| I don't draw immorality through religious reasons. | |
| But there's no reason to correct you. | |
| I'm just asking why you assumed it. | |
| That I assumed correctly. | |
| It's not a trick. | |
| It's like literally not a trick question. | |
| I'm just curious. | |
| No, I understand, but I assume correctly. | |
| Yeah, I know, but why, though? | |
| That's my question. | |
| Yeah, what's your point? | |
| Why did you make the assumption? | |
| Because when you were debating with her in regards to morality and stuff, you were basing your moral arguments based on religion. | |
| No, I didn't. | |
| I never made a religious argument. | |
| In fact, it was an internal critique of consequentialism, which I don't even believe in, to try to make a comparison between if the consequence of this is the same as the consequence of this, why wouldn't you support it? | |
| That makes no sense. | |
| Had nothing to do with religion at all. | |
| Okay, then am I still right, though, that you drive you more? | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You are correct. | |
| I'm religious. | |
| I'm just curious as to why you assumed it. | |
| That's all. | |
| The reason why I assumed it just based on your argument, I guess. | |
| Oh. | |
| yeah do you do you assume generally that people who are against sex were her it's her opinion let me get let me get hang on let me get at why i think this because Sorry, repeat that. | |
| Do you think it's because people generally who are against sex work are religious? | |
| Did you say people who do sex work? | |
| Wait, guys, can you please work? | |
| A few more, like, please, both of you. | |
| Yes, I just want to know this last thing. | |
| Is it because you think that people who generally are against sex work are religious? | |
| People who are generally in sex work are not religious. | |
| They might be spiritual, but they don't necessarily align themselves to a specific religion. | |
| Yeah, I don't even think you understand what I'm saying. | |
| But we'll move on to the next question. | |
| I just think I'm not saying what you want me to say, so you're just saying that. | |
| No, no, I mean, I asked a completely different question. | |
| You seem to read what's the same thing. | |
| Okay, say that again. | |
| You got to stop talking. | |
| You can't hear. | |
| Okay, say that again. | |
| You got to stop talking. | |
| You can't hear what I'm saying. | |
| People who are against sex work are generally religious. | |
| Not people who engage in it, who are against it. | |
| People who are not for it are usually religious. | |
| Do you understand? | |
| Not typically. | |
| I feel like there's actually more non-religious people in today's day and age, and they still consider sex working to be a taboo. | |
| So not everyone who's against sex work is a religious person, but I guess all the religious people would be against sex work. | |
| Does that answer your question? | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| So, Chris. | |
| He mentioned, I just want to touch on this briefly. | |
| He brought up birth control. | |
| Just going around the table, are you on birth control? | |
| No. | |
| Yes. | |
| No. | |
| Yes. | |
| Hormonal for everybody or anybody? | |
| Regulation of the world. | |
| What's up? | |
| Regulation of a period. | |
| Same. | |
| I had really bad cramps. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| We have a message here from Kench. | |
| Look, you don't know me. | |
| I'm an older guy. | |
| I've personally met five billionaires and three Nobel Prize winners. | |
| Bella's the most amazing person I've ever met in real life, mind you. | |
| Some respect, please. | |
| I'm just curious, what does the fact that you've met five billionaires? | |
| You could be broke and have met five billionaires and three Nobel Prize winners. | |
| The point is, have you ever met a billionaire? | |
| That's pretty impressive to just even meet a billionaire because there's only a thousand billionaires in the US. | |
| Why would that be impressive to just meet a billionaire? | |
| Have you ever met a billionaire, right? | |
| I've met celebrities and it's like. | |
| That's not the same, bro. | |
| That's not the same. | |
| Billionaire, it's like celebrity billionaire. | |
| That's a very huge difference. | |
| No, no, imagine meeting Elon Musk. | |
| Wouldn't you be like, Elon Musk, but he's also a billionaire. | |
| Yeah, there's some people that would be cool to meet, but what's his point in saying, Bell is an amazing person. | |
| By the way, I've met five billionaires and three Nobel Prizes. | |
| What's he trying to actually argue? | |
| He's just saying he's a cool person, which he is. | |
| Because he's cool because he met five billionaires and three Nobel Prizes. | |
| He's write the message. | |
| Say hi. | |
| You are. | |
| All right, good for you, Kench. | |
| Good for you. | |
| Good for you, Kench. | |
| All right. | |
| Congratulations. | |
| Five billionaires, that's impressive. | |
| You've met some cool people, I guess. | |
| All right, cool stuff. | |
| We have a question from Stiffler. | |
| Going around the table, ask everyone to rate their looks on the scale of one to ten, starting with you. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Starting with me. | |
| I guess I will give myself. | |
| I have to give a number, right? | |
| God give a number. | |
| God give a number. | |
| I guess I'll give myself a nine. | |
| Okay. | |
| Eight. | |
| Probably a nine? | |
| Seven. | |
| Yeah, six. | |
| I'm wearing a pretty basic outfit. | |
| Seven. | |
| Like a six. | |
| An eight. | |
| I'll give myself a five. | |
| I don't know if Andrew's back. | |
| Is he back? | |
| Andrew, what do you rate yourself? | |
| Four. | |
| Four. | |
| What the hell? | |
| Why like below average? | |
| You beat. | |
| You put yourself down. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What the frick? | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, so hold on. | |
| Let me just check one thing. | |
| Wait, so we did. | |
| Okay, we did the stiffler thing. | |
| No, no real bites there. | |
| That's good. | |
| I did want to come back perhaps to the sugar baby conversation that we were having here in just a sec. | |
| Wait, really quick? | |
| Andrew, what do you think? | |
| Do we do. | |
| We already beat the man or bear thing to death, right, Andrew? | |
| I don't think we bring it up here. | |
| Yeah, we just did that recently. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do we get the answers and just move along just out of curiosity? | |
| How about we don't even argue it? | |
| I just want to hear the answers. | |
| Would you rather be stuck in the forest with a man or a bear? | |
| Just your answers, that's it. | |
| We won't debate it. | |
| I knew they were going to ask that, yeah. | |
| A bear or a man? | |
| Huh? | |
| A bear or a man? | |
| A bear or a man? | |
| So I have to choose. | |
| So I have to choose between a bear, which is an animal, or a man, which is a human. | |
| Which one would you prefer to be stuck with? | |
| Kiara scammer donated $200. | |
| Kiara, are you going to address the scamming accusations? | |
| Are there. | |
| I guess I mean the donations. | |
| Is there a scam? | |
| Have you scammed people or something? | |
| Donations. | |
| Donations? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Like, maybe when they played a TTS and I didn't tank them? | |
| That's what I keep talking about. | |
| Well, I saw that message, and I've also, I don't know, Andrew, if you've been getting any messages. | |
| There's like, apparently you have lore. | |
| Do you know what lore is? | |
| Not really. | |
| Like, there's lore to. | |
| Well, that's not a good one. | |
| There's lore to stories, like Star Wars, there's lore. | |
| Just saying your history, your history. | |
| Your history. | |
| The thing is, this is what they're referencing. | |
| They're referencing that you scammed a person who gave you at least $30,000. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| I mean, that's what the accusation is. | |
| I'm not saying it's true. | |
| I'm just saying this is what people are referencing. | |
| I mean, like, they've been saying that for like three years already. | |
| But that's really, like, nothing. | |
| It's just that sometimes the guy likes the girl and they donate to them. | |
| So they took it the wrong way. | |
| Oh, so like you were streaming and you the guys would like send TTSs and is that what you're talking about? | |
| Yeah, like they send a donation, but they feel like they are supposedly like to get more and things like that. | |
| Okay. | |
| Because I like I don't know. | |
| I was just when I was messaging Madison was in the street. | |
| She was messaging me on Instagram and I got a whole like 20 fucking messages from people like saying shit about like you try to hire a hitman? | |
| No. | |
| Like are people just trolling me? | |
| Like are they trolling me or what the fuck? | |
| Did you try to hire a hitman? | |
| I love how the man donated $300 but didn't even specify the accusation. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm getting people my DMs. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you did not consider hiring a hitman? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, just want to clear it up. | |
| Just clearing up the air here. | |
| Someone's saying you tried to consider hiring a hitman to kill another, was it another streamer? | |
| No, no, that's totally untrue. | |
| Okay. | |
| Totally untrue. | |
| I think he would be arrested for that. | |
| Yeah, I was trying to. | |
| Yeah, but no, okay. | |
| Because that's illegal. | |
| Okay. | |
| Did you do anything? | |
| No, this is. | |
| I mean, like, just correct me if I'm wrong here. | |
| This is, according to this, this is just what they're telling me. | |
| That you said, quote, I know guys when they're lonely and when they don't have a good family situation, they're vulnerable. | |
| So I just know what kind of people to target. | |
| I'll ask them, how's life? | |
| and let them open up. | |
| And when they open up, that's when I know that I can take something from them. | |
| That's not true. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| No, like that's not true. | |
| Wait, are they saying she said that or? | |
| Well, there's a recording of it, apparently. | |
| Like on the stream or something? | |
| Wait, it's not true. | |
| Like that there's a recording of it? | |
| Like you just never said that? | |
| But that was from like three years ago. | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah, you didn't. | |
| So you said that? | |
| I won't say because I was just very not like not in the right state of mind. | |
| I was just like, so I said like stupid things, but I don't really mean it at all. | |
| So it's a joke? | |
| I was just in a very bad place. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| The woman being recorded, I guess this is you, admitted to scamming at least seven men, including one with a disability. | |
| And what one allegedly gave her his life savings of more than $30,000 after she said she had a growth in her kidney. | |
| No, it's not true. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm just telling you what these guys are saying. | |
| Yeah, but that was from like three years ago. | |
| Wait, so it's not true or it happened three years ago? | |
| It was from like three years ago and also like nothing really happened after that. | |
| And because these are just a bunch of trolls and everything and the police also cleared me up. | |
| So there was nothing that escalates from that at all. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm just hearing this from you after the video saying that the audio itself was fake. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Yeah, but yeah. | |
| Was the audio fake? | |
| I would say that I was just in a very bad place. | |
| So I said when you said that the audio was fake, that was incorrect. | |
| The audio was indeed real. | |
| No, the resource is fake. | |
| I don't know what that means, the resource. | |
| It means that what was being said is not accurate. | |
| Yeah, I understand the framing of it probably is not correct. | |
| I get that. | |
| I'm just asking specifically the audio of you saying that, that is actual audio of you saying those words, correct? | |
| I guess so, but I wouldn't say that, but I was just in a very bad place. | |
| I think she's saying she did say that, but her intentions weren't ill. | |
| She just said it, but didn't actually mean it or intend it. | |
| Yeah, I mean, but what would you say? | |
| Like you, what would you say to an audio recording of I know guys when they're lonely, when they don't have a good family situation, they're very vulnerable. | |
| So I just know what kind of people to target. | |
| I'll ask them how's life, let them open up, and when they open up, that's when I know I can take something from them. | |
| Like, how could I misconstrue that exactly? | |
| I was just going through a mental breakdown. | |
| I was going through a lot of things in life, which is why after that, I went for therapy, and I'm in a better place now. | |
| So I didn't say those things that I mean it at all. | |
| Okay, I see. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So you said those things, you just didn't mean them. | |
| Yeah, yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| In addition to saying those things, I mean, did you actually engage in any of this alleged conduct? | |
| No. | |
| So you didn't tell anybody that you had a growth, and then he gave you $30,000? | |
| No. | |
| No? | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, I don't know anything about this shit. | |
| I don't know you from Adam. | |
| This is my first time hearing about it, so I don't know anything about it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know. | |
| People were DMing me. | |
| I was like, the Hitman thing, I was like, that's crazy. | |
| There's no way. | |
| There's no way. | |
| No way. | |
| I mean, this was pretty widely covered. | |
| There was tons of huge streamers who covered this. | |
| I guess it was a big scandal once upon a time. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| That's what they're referencing. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you didn't scam anybody? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know the details. | |
| I'll just take your word for it, I guess. | |
| Good talk. | |
| So any 11 in the street? | |
| Yeah. | |
| We should go back. | |
| Oh, wait, did we... | |
| You wanted to touch my ass on sugar. | |
| Oh, I thought you were talking about sugar daddies. | |
| Men or bear. | |
| I thought they're men and bears. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| So I have to choose one, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| Men? | |
| Okay. | |
| I would probably go with men. | |
| A bear, I guess. | |
| A guy. | |
| The bear. | |
| I like how you said it. | |
| It was kind of funny. | |
| The bear, I guess. | |
| Probably a man. | |
| Probably a man. | |
| Okay, well, you guys have answered it before, so we won't linger on it. | |
| Just curious to get your answers. | |
| Is there anything, those of you who have seen the show before, I know some of you guys were so gracious. | |
| Guys, we had 12 flakes today, so we had to just Nick and Yael. | |
| Am I saying your name right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| And Maddie, they went down to the mean streets of Santa Barbara, and they were able to wrangle some people from the street to be on the show. | |
| I'm telling you guys, it's chaos booking. | |
| For those of you who've seen the show, any disagreements with anything maybe you've seen from the show? | |
| Either maybe something Andrew said in a previous show, anything I've said from a previous show? | |
| For example, I wouldn't take a bullet for a girl mate. | |
| Some people disagree with that. | |
| I wouldn't take a bullet. | |
| You shouldn't die for somebody else. | |
| Okay, there you go. | |
| Common ground there. | |
| Common ground. | |
| Okay. | |
| Any disagreements? | |
| know there's body count there's i i mean it's to be honest with you in my opinion like if you have too high of a body count that's not a good thing I don't know. | |
| Okay, there's no disagreement there. | |
| Yeah, no, there's a disagreement there. | |
| Well, I mean, some people might disagree, but. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'll read some chats. | |
| We have Ben George. | |
| I called it during May 14th podcast. | |
| I said the first chair guest on that podcast. | |
| Take it over for Madison. | |
| Wanted Madison's job. | |
| Here she is back as a guest wearing the hat, sitting next to Madison. | |
| Is Maddie on her way out? | |
| Is Maddie on her way out? | |
| You know what? | |
| Speaking of which, I want Andrew Wilson to weigh in on this shit. | |
| Speaking of Madison on her way out, Madison, why don't you tell the viewers what you told me on Friday's strike? | |
| Yeah, so I was talking to Brian and I mentioned how I wanted to start a cooking show and where? | |
| And produce it on OnlyFans. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| A cooking show where I'm fully clothed. | |
| Andrew, what do you think? | |
| What do you think of this? | |
| What do you think? | |
| I mean, my understanding is that not all of the content on OnlyFans is related to sex work, just most of it. | |
| But wouldn't you argue that she's still promoting the platform that promotes sex workers? | |
| I don't know. | |
| How would you ever know what I would argue or not argue when I'm in the middle of a sentence? | |
| I'm asking you a question. | |
| You said not all of it is about sex workers. | |
| I didn't ask you a question. | |
| Do you think the platform is the question? | |
| Yeah, I know, but why don't you wait until I at least give my opinion before you ask me the question? | |
| I do apologize. | |
| Please go ahead. | |
| Well, thank you for giving me the floor for a question that was asked of me. | |
| How very benevolent. | |
| I try my best. | |
| What can I say? | |
| Yeah, I mean, you should try a little harder. | |
| But anyway. | |
| I will. | |
| So back to this. | |
| Before I was so rudely up to you. | |
| Bella, you're so. | |
| I know. | |
| Bella, you are so rude. | |
| I am. | |
| I am ashamed. | |
| I do apologize, Andrew. | |
| I do apologize for offending you. | |
| Okay, now you have to take the bow. | |
| Should we do the bow thing? | |
| Wait, what's the baddest? | |
| We got to take the bow. | |
| Wait, I want to hear what Andrew has to say first. | |
| Yeah, I know, but I'm going to hold the whole show up because we got to do the bow. | |
| Wait, should I explain the bow thing? | |
| What's a bow thing? | |
| All right. | |
| So Brian has his, okay, okay. | |
| Brian has his weird gig. | |
| Hey, it's his thing. | |
| It's his thing. | |
| It's his thing. | |
| But he likes the bow. | |
| He likes the bow. | |
| I need a bow. | |
| As a sign of respect for his show. | |
| He likes it when women bow. | |
| Well, not for the show, just like for dating. | |
| Like a girl has to bow to me. | |
| Yeah, you wrecked the whole thing, Brian. | |
| That whole thing. | |
| It was perfect. | |
| You fucked the whole thing up. | |
| Just like that. | |
| It was like, it would have been magnificent. | |
| Whole thing fucked up. | |
| Just like the story of my life. | |
| Explain. | |
| I'm so confused. | |
| You want a woman to bow to you? | |
| Why? | |
| You wouldn't bow? | |
| Would you bow to me? | |
| No. | |
| Then what would you expect from me? | |
| No, like, not like randomly. | |
| I mean, if you want to do it, fine. | |
| But like if I was dating a girl, if I was dating a girl, I want like at least one or two bows a day. | |
| Like people bowing their hat to you? | |
| Like a full-blown Japanese respect bow, not like one of these little head... | |
| Not just like... | |
| Do they bow in Singapore? | |
| Is there bowing in Singapore? | |
| Is there like a bow? | |
| You don't bow? | |
| There's no bowing in Singapore? | |
| No. | |
| What's going on in Singapore? | |
| I think it's more predominant in Japan than it is in other countries. | |
| Korea? | |
| To show the video. | |
| China, right? | |
| No, really. | |
| Typically handshake. | |
| Yeah, they bow in most Asian nations. | |
| Yes, their bow is a universal sign. | |
| It's typically a lot of people. | |
| Not all of them, but in many of the problems. | |
| In China, they actually just showed you. | |
| Can I show you a video of kind of like what I would want in a relationship? | |
| It's a respect. | |
| But if you, if you're bowing to, if the woman is bowing to you, but you're not bowing to your girlfriend, you know, isn't that a power thing? | |
| What's that COVID drug? | |
| What? | |
| What? | |
| What's that COVID drug? | |
| The one. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Piara's over here fucking dying. | |
| She's been coughing all night. | |
| Get her some. | |
| What is it? | |
| Ivermectin. | |
| Get her some fucking ivermectin, please. | |
| Okay, anyways, what was that? | |
| The bow. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, let's play the bow video. | |
| I have the girls to weigh in on this shit. | |
| All right, so this is what I'd like, you know? | |
| This is what I'd like. | |
| Boom. | |
| Boom. | |
| Check out that fucking bow. | |
| Huge. | |
| Did you see the respect? | |
| Did you see it? | |
| Look at this. | |
| Boom. | |
| Okay, just got home from a long day of work podcasting. | |
| You know, boom. | |
| Beautiful. | |
| Look at this. | |
| Right into the kitchen. | |
| The dinner is ready. | |
| The dinner is ready to go. | |
| It's already cooked. | |
| She's get, what is that, a beer? | |
| I don't drink, but she's fine. | |
| Get me a rub, you know, whatever. | |
| She's stirring my noodles for me. | |
| Look at the effort. | |
| Boom. | |
| Boom. | |
| One more time, Nick. | |
| One more time. | |
| Wait, I have a question. | |
| Boom. | |
| Fucking bad. | |
| How did you see that bow? | |
| No, I date white chicks. | |
| I date white girls. | |
| But do you, is your preference? | |
| It's not a fetish. | |
| I primarily, my preference would be white or Asian. | |
| I'll date Latina women. | |
| Asian fetish. | |
| Oh, no, you can't. | |
| I'm from Japan. | |
| Is that watching anime? | |
| Are you a wee? | |
| No, actually. | |
| No, wait, wait, wait. | |
| What's wrong with finding Asian women attractive? | |
| There's nothing wrong. | |
| Are you racist? | |
| You don't think Asian women are attractive? | |
| You don't think Asian women are attractive? | |
| Bella, you fucking racist? | |
| You have two Asian friends right next to you. | |
| Two. | |
| Singaporean beauties. | |
| How dare you? | |
| Brian, a lot of women. | |
| You guys should slap her right now. | |
| A lot of white men assume that Asian women are more submissive, so I'm just like, you know, maybe you're into women. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| What? | |
| What? | |
| A lot of people do. | |
| I just find Asian women attractive. | |
| I find it. | |
| I find Latinas attractive. | |
| I'll date a black woman. | |
| I'll date a Pacific Islander. | |
| I'll date an Indian woman. | |
| Good for you. | |
| You know, whatever. | |
| I'll date. | |
| What are the ones from Australia? | |
| I'll date an Aboriginal. | |
| I'll date an Aboriginal, I mean. | |
| Kiwis? | |
| I'll date an Aboriginal, right, Bonnie? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, but you live in Australia. | |
| Would you date an Aboriginal? | |
| Yes. | |
| There you go. | |
| That's what's up. | |
| See? | |
| I don't discriminate. | |
| Facts. | |
| But you do want a submissive woman. | |
| Yeah, sure, but she could be any race son. | |
| I will bow to a woman. | |
| What's wrong with being a submissive woman? | |
| I never said what was going on. | |
| Yeah, what's wrong with being a submissive woman? | |
| Who the hell wants to submit? | |
| Yeah, Bella? | |
| You would have bow to a man? | |
| Brian, Brian, I will bow to you and make noodles for you and make selfish for you if you bring the bag home. | |
| Bring the bag. | |
| The bag, the bag. | |
| Otherwise, I'll be bowing to poverty. | |
| No. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Tell you what, let's see a bow and I'll think about it. | |
| No, you have to bring the bag first. | |
| Yes. | |
| Exactly. | |
| No bowing for you. | |
| What about Kiara? | |
| Are you going to bow? | |
| Would you bow for a man? | |
| I was thinking about it, but then after that, when we talk about the bag, I should have changed my mind. | |
| Okay, because I think you don't understand about. | |
| Wait, I talked you out of the bow? | |
| No. | |
| Back, the bag. | |
| Okay, back. | |
| So, like, basically, in Asia, like, men are the provider. | |
| As in not for everybody, okay? | |
| Like, this gray mode. | |
| Just for some more traditional Asians, you know, like they believe men is the provider. | |
| So as you can see from the, is that TikTok video? | |
| It's a TikTok video. | |
| So like the woman will bow, you know, it's actually pretty much true. | |
| Like it's accurate. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But they bring the bag. | |
| No, no, no, no. | |
| It's an allocation of social station. | |
| So the social stations, when men bow to each other all the time in Asian nations, it's a sign of mutual respect or social station or this type of thing. | |
| There's nothing at all wrong any more than a man in the United States wanting his wife to curtsy or something like this. | |
| It's the same exact thing. | |
| You're going to curtsy. | |
| And because Brian is going to respect his wife or his girlfriend, he's also going to bow. | |
| I'd like to see a curtsy, Bella. | |
| Let's see a curtsy. | |
| I'm not. | |
| You're not going to curtsy? | |
| Wait, so we were going around the table. | |
| Oh, you had a question? | |
| Yeah. | |
| On the bow thing? | |
| I was curious. | |
| Would you bow to your girlfriend if she were? | |
| Yeah, he would because he respects. | |
| It's a mutual respect thing. | |
| Of course he would. | |
| Bow to myself. | |
| Brian is a respectable person. | |
| He wouldn't bow to her. | |
| Bow. | |
| You would expect her to bow to you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| Wait, Brian, would you go down on your girlfriend? | |
| What's wrong with that? | |
| Wait, would you go down on your girlfriend? | |
| Huh? | |
| You wouldn't go down on your girlfriend? | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Yeah, I feel Brian. | |
| Listen, hold on. | |
| First off, let me just make my case here. | |
| I want her to come first. | |
| That's always my goal, preferably multiple times if I can. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| But I don't. | |
| I'll do anything for love, but I won't do that. | |
| See, I won't. | |
| What? | |
| What's up? | |
| Come on, that was good. | |
| Listen, Bella. | |
| You want your girlfriend to go down on you, but you wouldn't. | |
| It wouldn't be a deal breaker if she doesn't want to, but it's better if she does. | |
| But then if she does, then you would too. | |
| No. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| Never? | |
| Never? | |
| Maybe like the 20th anniversary. | |
| Jesus. | |
| That's it. | |
| One time. | |
| Tell you what. | |
| This is going to blow some minds. | |
| I said I don't do that. | |
| Okay. | |
| I will do it one time on the 20th. | |
| Well, I don't want to get married. | |
| It's not even wedding anniversary. | |
| 20th anniversary of us dating, I guess. | |
| Wait, wait. | |
| You said you don't believe in marriage? | |
| Correct. | |
| I'm not going to lie. | |
| I don't want to get married. | |
| Why? | |
| Ever? | |
| Hold on, let's get back to the bowing and the fallatio. | |
| Come on, Brian. | |
| I'm surprised. | |
| I thought you were like a marriage maker at the time. | |
| It's not like I don't care. | |
| I care deeply about pleasing sexually. | |
| Wait, a woman, I just ain't gonna do it that way. | |
| She's gonna come first. | |
| She's gonna come multiple times. | |
| She's gonna come during sex. | |
| That's the goal. | |
| But you can go about different ways. | |
| So you don't want to. | |
| I'll go about different ways. | |
| So you don't want marriage, but you want the bowing. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, come on. | |
| Yes. | |
| What Kiara? | |
| You know, you wouldn't do a bow? | |
| You wouldn't do a bow? | |
| You would do a bow. | |
| Kiera would do a bow. | |
| You'll do a bow. | |
| Not sure about Bonnie. | |
| I don't feel like she's doing a bow. | |
| Would you guys bow? | |
| Not right now, just for a guy. | |
| Never. | |
| Especially if they don't reciprocate it. | |
| They would have to bow back. | |
| If we were bowing at the same time. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Double? | |
| That's cute. | |
| Double bowel? | |
| I don't know about the double bow. | |
| That's cute. | |
| Wait, what was your question? | |
| I already asked. | |
| Oh, it was just, would you bow back? | |
| That was the question. | |
| No. | |
| I'll do other things, though. | |
| Shit. | |
| She. | |
| I'll do other things. | |
| She. | |
| I'll do other things. | |
| But so going back to your thing, like, so do you think everything has to be like 100% equal, equal? | |
| No, I just think you should both respect each other. | |
| Oh, I respect. | |
| I respect my girlfriend. | |
| Like, if I was dating a girl, I'd respect her. | |
| Here's the deal, Brian. | |
| There's a lot of girls who would be completely fine if you actually, yeah, providing her with the proper lifestyle, bringing the money and stuff. | |
| There's a lot of girls. | |
| I'll get her talking. | |
| Grown mine, traditional lifestyle. | |
| I'll buy Taco Bell. | |
| That's the extent of it. | |
| No. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| Taco Bell is a degrade meat, bro. | |
| You shouldn't even be eating Taco Bell. | |
| Okay, fine, not Taco Bell. | |
| I'll get her Chick-fil-A. | |
| What, huh? | |
| Chick-fil-A is closed. | |
| I just do it. | |
| Almost every meal, I'm door dashing. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| Got to save time. | |
| Money is time, folks. | |
| You can probably afford chef by this time. | |
| I make a damn good steak, though. | |
| Medium rare? | |
| One thing I can do is steak. | |
| Well, but how do you cook it? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Medium, medium, rare, rare, great, like well, like between medium, medium, rare, typically. | |
| Respect. | |
| Respect. | |
| That's nice. | |
| Yeah, you know, I'm a nice guy like that. | |
| What can I say? | |
| Wow. | |
| Dude, did we go around the table on the bowing thing? | |
| Yayel, have I convinced you on the bow? | |
| Would you bow to your boyfriend? | |
| It's not. | |
| Sorry. | |
| It's not like my culture, so I feel like I wouldn't, like, you know. | |
| I do want to get back these accusations that I have an Asian fetish. | |
| I disavow. | |
| I disavow that. | |
| There's nothing wrong with having Asian fetish. | |
| You don't think it's okay to be attracted as a white man to be attracted to Asian women? | |
| No, there's a difference between preferring an Asian woman versus fetishizing. | |
| Like a lot of people. | |
| Yeah, why don't you tell us what the difference between that is? | |
| Between the preferences. | |
| So a lot of people sometimes, you know, watch a little too much anime, and so they like, you know, sometimes read a little too much into their culture and they assume that all Asian women are submissive. | |
| And so they kind of like want that lifestyle. | |
| Yeah, but that hasn't told us why that's not just a preference still. | |
| What makes that a fetish? | |
| Yeah, Bella. | |
| Because they fetishize it. | |
| They like. | |
| Yeah, I mean, you're just. | |
| Okay, no, it's just a preference. | |
| See, if we just use the word with emphasis, then that means we're right. | |
| Do you not know what fetish is? | |
| I don't know. | |
| You have to tell me. | |
| What is it? | |
| I do like men with sexy arms. | |
| I'm not going to lie. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| So what's a fetish thing? | |
| How dare you objectify men with sexy arms? | |
| You bigot. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| You know, especially when a guy is like a bad person. | |
| You are an ableist. | |
| What if they can't develop muscular arms? | |
| You fucking ableist? | |
| You fucking ableist? | |
| Bro, it's hot. | |
| Some of us can't do pull-ups. | |
| You can. | |
| I believe in you, Brian. | |
| I believe you can. | |
| I can. | |
| I'm good. | |
| How many? | |
| How many pushbacks are you? | |
| Actually, I used. | |
| No cap, no cap. | |
| Back when I was a young stud. | |
| I could do like 20 pull-ups. | |
| Like good technique. | |
| I was fit. | |
| I was really fit. | |
| Wow, that's a lot. | |
| Wow. | |
| Wow. | |
| What did Wes call it? | |
| That's impressive. | |
| 20 pull-ups. | |
| That's fuckable. | |
| I'm a fucking 99%. | |
| Bro, you're an athlete at that point. | |
| I'm a parser, bro. | |
| You're like Olympia. | |
| Warcraft logs, I'm parsing in the 1% song. | |
| Wait, how old are you? | |
| Huh? | |
| How old are you? | |
| 34. | |
| That's pretty young, though. | |
| I'm on some boomer shit. | |
| Bro, that's really young. | |
| Millennial. | |
| I'm a millennial. | |
| You're a millennial, yeah. | |
| I'm a boomer. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Boomers are in their 80s or 90s right now. | |
| Anyways, what were we talking about? | |
| You hating what? | |
| What the hell? | |
| Well, I was asking, what's the difference between a preference and a fetish? | |
| I was asking that. | |
| I guess fetish is like being obsessive with it. | |
| Just fetishizing in a sense where you have unrealistic expectations and ideas and just being obsessed with this specific thing. | |
| Yeah, but I mean, that wouldn't be unrealistic to have a fetish, right? | |
| You could have a fetish and then realistically satiate it all the time, couldn't you? | |
| I mean, there's a difference between preference and fetish, right? | |
| Well, that's what I'm trying to figure out what's going on. | |
| Yeah, preference is like, it'll be nice to have. | |
| It's pretty cool. | |
| Yeah, like, I don't mind it. | |
| It's like, that's what I prefer, but fetish is like being obsessed. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I don't understand. | |
| You can obsess about a preference. | |
| I don't know why that would make it a big deal. | |
| They're donated to $200. | |
| Ask the girls their thoughts of the Kansas Chiefs kicker speeches. | |
| I'll move it along. | |
| All right. | |
| Edvin, we'll do it. | |
| Nick, you got the video. | |
| We were going to react to this. | |
| What's his name? | |
| What's the guy's name? | |
| Harrison Butker. | |
| Harrison Butker. | |
| Yeah, or article really quick then, the video. | |
| Faux show. | |
| NFL sold out of Harrison Butt. | |
| Wait. | |
| Was there another article? | |
| That wasn't the article. | |
| I think you might have clicked off of it. | |
| Was that really the article? | |
| Go back. | |
| Okay, let's just do the video then. | |
| Let's do the video. | |
| And if you can, skip the news speak bullshit part. | |
| There it goes. | |
| You can pull it up and just. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, how about the bears? | |
| Well, it's at the end of the video. | |
| So, in Kansas. | |
| It is safe to say that over the past few years, I've gained quite the reputation for speaking my mind. | |
| Butgar, sounding off about working women. | |
| I think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolical lies told to you. | |
| How many of you are sitting here now, about to cross this stage, and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you're going to get in your career? | |
| Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world, but I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world. | |
| Butgir, then referring to which celebrates Scrub. | |
| Is it going to go back to him? | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Just play it. | |
| Deadly sin. | |
| Not the deadly sin sort of pride that has an entire month dedicated to it, but the true shit's trying to get canceled. | |
| That is cooperating with the whole thing. | |
| Disavow the whatever podcast disavows. | |
| I couldn't believe it was. | |
| Wait, pause. | |
| Scrub. | |
| Scrub, just see if he speaks again. | |
| Yeah. | |
| My teammate's girlfriend says familiarity breeds contempt. | |
| That long. | |
| Okay, pause it, pause it, pause it. | |
| All right. | |
| We'll just focus on the first thing that he was talking about there. | |
| So basically, you got to do it. | |
| By the way, you know how we all have to have heroes? | |
| That guy's my hero. | |
| He's your hero. | |
| Is he really? | |
| He is. | |
| Wow. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Okay. | |
| Your reaction. | |
| Yeah, he stood in the face of an entire mob of lunatics and still is and telling them that they can go straight to hell. | |
| And he's sticking by his guns, and he was absolutely right about everything he said. | |
| Your reaction to the clip? | |
| I don't really understand it. | |
| That was a pretty bad clip. | |
| Do you have a clip of just him talking without the news thing? | |
| But I'm assuming, if I remember correctly, he's just talking about how women would be happier and more prideful if they were moms, stay-at-home wives or something. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's just a mistake. | |
| Okay, so what- I might be wrong though. | |
| Okay, so will women be more happy if they are stay-at-home moms? | |
| Just like children, I guess? | |
| Did I capture it? | |
| Did I summarize it properly? | |
| I don't think he was really trying to. | |
| Did you just ask if you satirized it properly? | |
| She said summarize. | |
| Oh, I thought you said satirized. | |
| I saw this video. | |
| Like, I only saw a clip of it, but I don't know. | |
| From what I got from it, I don't think he was trying to oppress women. | |
| I think he was just trying to tell women that one of the greatest achievements they'll have in life is being a mother. | |
| And that's what his wife has experienced. | |
| So I don't really see how that was like. | |
| People got the wrong message from it. | |
| I see. | |
| So he's saying that his wife is really happy being a mother. | |
| A mom. | |
| Okay, a mom. | |
| No. | |
| And about how people, like, women. | |
| He's saying at these women's graduations that they've been fed a pack of absolute lies and that going and serving at some corporation somewhere or serving for your boss is not nearly as important as serving your family and serving your husband and serving your children. | |
| That's what he's saying. | |
| This is going to be complicated. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Guys, do it. | |
| Should I reveal the? | |
| You might as well like I don't know. | |
| So the two girls who are sitting here, I guys, today's been just so fucking chaotic. | |
| They didn't have their phones with them because they left them at home, I guess, so they didn't have their phones on them. | |
| Who doesn't that? | |
| Just, I mean, maybe they're in the, at the beach or something, I don't know. | |
| Okay anonymous, you're fucking legendary Brian, and whatever crew. | |
| He's a brave and thank you, Anonymous pioneer. | |
| Thank you Anonymous Okay, those girls Apparently their mom is freaking out because I don't know if it's because they're was it because they're on the podcast? | |
| No, it was they just like didn't know where they were I think they didn't like believe that that was like where they were. | |
| Oh like they got like I lent I let the I lent them like my phone so they could text their friends so they knew that they were safe and okay They didn't call but they texted but then I don't know something went wrong. | |
| Jesus. | |
| This reminds me of that one time Maddie. | |
| I don't know if you remember like I thought you were gonna bring that up. | |
| There's uh we had this show where we had this girl who was scheduled to be on so not like just kind of you know we had flakes rant like we just asked some randoms on the street if they want to join. | |
| This girl like told her friends she's going to be on the show and the female friends came and were like banging on everybody's door at the unit and were like thinking that the girls got abducted or kidnapped or in the process of being murdered, even though they knew there was a live stream that they could tune into to see her friend. | |
| We gave them the link, see her friend still alive, not chopped up. | |
| Okay, staying or leaving. | |
| I forget. | |
| I don't think I kicked her off, but I probably should have. | |
| It was or I don't know if she, I don't know. | |
| It was weird anyways. | |
| Where? | |
| What were we talking about? | |
| I think they dipped. | |
| Yeah, I mean, maybe they'll come back, I don't know, but oh, the speech did it. | |
| Were you guys starting to give reactions? | |
| Sorry guys, we got those girls just dipped, so I kind of got distracted on the speech thing. | |
| Any thoughts on the speech that you haven't already given? | |
| Um, he was basically just saying like obviously they've all gone to university and that they're just most excited about children. | |
| Um, I think that's true. | |
| Like a lot of people, a lot of women, are just really excited to have children and family, but it doesn't mean they can't get a degree or really progress in their career. | |
| So anyway, I do agree. | |
| Okay, Brandon Middleton donated $200. | |
| Sorry to interrupt Brian, let me pay for a six-month subscription to a healthy meal delivery service of your choosing in exchange for a brand promotion. | |
| We were UBER EATS is not good for you. | |
| You should get factory meals. | |
| Those are pretty good. | |
| No, they actually don't taste as bad compared to others. | |
| It's easy to see, I'm down Brandon, shoot me a DM bro, hook it up. | |
| Is it your? | |
| Is it your thing? | |
| Anyways, I'm down, hook it up. | |
| I gotta lose weight. | |
| Boys, I'm a fuck, I'm. | |
| I'm getting past the dad bod now it's getting beyond dad bod. | |
| It's fucked up. | |
| Gotta Fix this shit. | |
| Fucking call me Chubby Brian in the chat. | |
| Fucking bully me, boys. | |
| I need to get fucking bullied. | |
| Bully me. | |
| Okay. | |
| ladies if you feel comfortable putting a price tag on your virtuousness what would be the price tag for for your children's innocence i don't really i think that's a stupid question because it's like your children they're going to be priceless what do you mean yeah Like, you view your children differently, right? | |
| Oh, I think it's a rhetorical. | |
| Yeah, no, I get that. | |
| They're like saying, oh, you put a price tag on your body and like your innocence and stuff. | |
| What about your children? | |
| Good talk. | |
| I mean, children will be viewed as priceless in the eyes of the parent. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| By the way, guys, we are getting some replacements coming soon. | |
| Guys, we got four. | |
| This is going to be a first for the whatever podcast. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| Yeah, it's fine. | |
| It's fine. | |
| You know, I'm surprised they didn't talk about like male women loneliness epidemic. | |
| Like the increase in that. | |
| Oh, are they here? | |
| Kelly. | |
| I told them to come in. | |
| Wait, who? | |
| Your girls or mine? | |
| My girls. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Are you girls here? | |
| Kelly was going to be your A45, right? | |
| Yeah, and if your girls want to come early, like, we're ready to go. | |
| We can throw them on the panel. | |
| She's not here yet. | |
| I'll tell you when she's here. | |
| Okay, so what was I saying? | |
| Oh, we've never done this, but we're basically going to be replacing the fucking panel. | |
| Midway through the fucking show. | |
| Today is a fucking mess, boys. | |
| Okay. | |
| We have Killer of Cereal. | |
| Picks 6-1, 180k a year, fit, 8-inch PP, but has a horrible world outlook. | |
| Negative attitude in general, or 5-2, 30k a year, chubby, 4-inch PP with a positive attitude. | |
| And ooze is confidence and swagger. | |
| Kiara, starting with you, your answer to the question, poor favour. | |
| Sorry, I'm a bit confused by the question. | |
| Okay, it's basically like attractive rich guy, but bad attitude, bad personality versus short, broke guy with small PP, but great personality, and he's got confidence and swagger. | |
| Which would you rather do? | |
| I mean, four inches is small. | |
| Damn. | |
| Damn, bro. | |
| Why you gotta throw them on the bus like that, hello? | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Put some respect on the four-inchers, bro. | |
| I mean, the correct answer would be like the broke guy, but then like the like the you know, like the greedy side will say the rich guy. | |
| Okay. | |
| Brandon Middleton donated $200. | |
| No, it's not my brand. | |
| Thank you, bro. | |
| Honestly, I don't care about the brand deal, but we'd probably do something fun. | |
| I just want to help. | |
| Andrew, down to help you as well. | |
| Oh, shit, thank you. | |
| The rest of the whatever crew too. | |
| Shoot me a DM, bro. | |
| I need you to understand that I feel like if you were to buy some type of meal plan for me, that that might incentivize my wife to cook less, and I don't want her to forget how. | |
| So I think that she can produce the meals, and maybe you can just make the recommendations on which ones for her to produce. | |
| Fauxo. | |
| Faucio. | |
| Faucho. | |
| Thank you, bro. | |
| Hit me up in the DMs. | |
| We'll get it figured out. | |
| Appreciate it, dude. | |
| You're a legend, Brandon. | |
| I eat pretty healthy, though, from the DoorDash. | |
| Like, I'll try to eat healthy stuff. | |
| See, the stress I got to deal with. | |
| Anyways, okay. | |
| Where were we? | |
| We were doing something on the bow video, I think. | |
| Right? | |
| On the bow? | |
| I guess, you know, it's his opinion and stuff like that, but it is kind of interesting to bring up that the male and women, like female, loneliness epidemic is increasing and stuff. | |
| And there is a kind of like a debate as to why, you know. | |
| So I think he touched base on a woman only, but it's kind of interesting he should have brought up also like for men. | |
| A lot of people are losing connection, a lot of people are losing family unit, and it seems like it's contributing a lot to the loneliness epidemic. | |
| Yeah, that's due to women's liberation. | |
| That was his whole point. | |
| He was telling the women in the audience that they've been fed a pack of lies, that the reason that we have a reproduction crisis going on in the West and the reason that people are having a difficult time when it comes to relationships is because women are able to essentially spend their 20s very unwisely, usually towards the extent of trying to get gained. | |
| That's why they don't get married until they're in their early 30s now on average. | |
| So he's pointing out that. | |
| And that's the main and only reason. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Yeah, if you're having babies later in life, you're giving up your fertile years, yeah. | |
| Well, sure, I understand what you're talking about, but I'm also mentioning that there is a huge male loneliness epidemic. | |
| It's actually really male alone because women are unmarriable. | |
| Yes, that makes total sense. | |
| That's an argument. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, I was hoping you were going to give an actual argument. | |
| No, if you're going to read around and stuff and not just focus on the women issue, the feminist, anti-feminist quota and stuff like that, there is actually a lot of contributions to male and female loneliness, urbanization, technology, the single parenthood, the breakage of family union, et cetera. | |
| But your main focus is feminism, of course, but you do you. | |
| Yeah, but all of those things were contributions from feminism. | |
| Ah, that makes sense. | |
| Except perhaps industrialization. | |
| Industrial feminism. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Okay, I don't know if you're going to let me talk or not, but industrialization might be the only thing that you mentioned that really was not caused by a feminist movement. | |
| Feminism is probably the largest stretching social, you know, what's largely considered a grassroots social campaign, even though it really isn't. | |
| It's probably the most successful one in history. | |
| And yeah, a lot of the responsibility lies on feminists for the current state of affairs, which is happening in the West. | |
| I can give you many examples of this if you'd like. | |
| For instance, in reproduction, let's take abortion. | |
| Abortion is a great example of the reproductive freedom which is demanded by women so that they can be sexually promiscuous, absent the consequence. | |
| I thought you were going to say birth control, but you said abortion. | |
| That's interesting. | |
| Yeah, abortion. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Yeah, I don't know what that means. | |
| It just seems like you have no refuge. | |
| No, no, a lot of people, when they talk about the reproductive rights and stuff like that, they don't really talk about abortion issues. | |
| They talk more about like, you know, women being able to obtain birth controls. | |
| Yeah, but I'm talking about abortion. | |
| Ben George donated $200. | |
| Men have been pushed aside by women and demonized. | |
| Apparently, men are women if men choose to be. | |
| Can you define a woman? | |
| Yeah, we'll figure it out. | |
| But can they come back? | |
| Can you see if they can come back? | |
| Now that it's officially, can you? | |
| Can you define a woman? | |
| I'm not back yet. | |
| It's a pretty controversial discussion on Twitch and YouTube, so I don't know if Brian wants to do that. | |
| It's not controversial. | |
| We do it all the time. | |
| Can you define what a woman is? | |
| Do you want to? | |
| Why not be Brian? | |
| Is it okay? | |
| Sorry. | |
| The question is. | |
| What's up? | |
| The question, is it okay to talk about? | |
| Like, is it too controversial for Twitch and YouTube TOS? | |
| I'm not sure how you guys arrived there. | |
| I wasn't really paying attention. | |
| We're dealing with fewer people. | |
| A super chat came in and asked them to define women. | |
| What a woman. | |
| Oh, yeah, that's fine. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Why don't we start with you? | |
| No, you guys gotta go first. | |
| No, no. | |
| It's in like Andrew. | |
| Andrew, you want to enter to? | |
| I need to give you your answer for you. | |
| Yeah, I would like to hear from you first. | |
| Yeah, I'd like to hear from you first. | |
| No, I don't know. | |
| Because the question was directed at you. | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah. | |
| The question is directed, I think, to all of us, but yeah, it's towards all of us. | |
| It's because you seem to have a lot of opinions. | |
| So why not you start first, like gentlemen first? | |
| It seems suspicious. | |
| Well, you're from Singapore, so that might be you for all I know. | |
| It's a very wide discussion, though. | |
| It's a very wide discussion. | |
| Yeah, so are you going to answer what is a woman or no? | |
| Yeah, I would like you to start first. | |
| You guys have to. | |
| Why do we have to start? | |
| You guys have to go first. | |
| Why is that? | |
| I'll go first. | |
| Because the patriarchy says so. | |
| The patriarch? | |
| I thought United States and Western societies have demolished the patriarchy, right? | |
| Oh, the patron. | |
| All right, you know what? | |
| I'll go first, but you have to say pretty pleased with sugar on top, and then I'll go with cherry on top. | |
| Yeah, say pretty, please with sugar on top, and then I'll give you your definition for you. | |
| Can you say it? | |
| Pretty, please. | |
| Please. | |
| Daddy, Andrew. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| You have to say pretty, please. | |
| You should say Zaddy Andrew. | |
| Just say, just say that you're pro-patriarchy, and then I'll give you your definition for you. | |
| Just say, go patriarchy. | |
| It is his king. | |
| You're the most. | |
| I guess if that's me, don't let me go for it. | |
| If that's Daddy, Andrew. | |
| Really quick, guys. | |
| Well, that's all true. | |
| I mean, you could just say, please, if you demand that I give you your definition of a woman, you could just say please. | |
| You can say, please. | |
| Pretty, please. | |
| No. | |
| Now give us your definition of a woman. | |
| No, now give us your definition of a woman. | |
| While they're doing this, guys, I'm not going to be able to do that. | |
| TTS is 69. | |
| How does a woman not know what a woman is? | |
| That's insane to me. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| Okay, I would say, it takes a man to know a woman, so why don't you give me a definition? | |
| Does it take a man to know a woman? | |
| Yeah, it takes a man because you seem to know. | |
| Only men can know what women are? | |
| No, it's because you are way more educated than us. | |
| You're way smarter. | |
| So I would love to hear from you. | |
| Please. | |
| I don't know. | |
| If you could elongate the fake Asian accent just a little bit more, I'd appreciate it. | |
| You can't do that. | |
| She's actually from Singapore, and she has actually an accent. | |
| You can't go there. | |
| Oh, come on. | |
| She's leaning into it a little. | |
| Let's not kid ourselves. | |
| You really think so? | |
| Bro, come on. | |
| A little bit. | |
| When she wants to appear dumb, she can't help it. | |
| She leans in just a little bit. | |
| But then, if you look at the verbiage, she seems to understand quite a wide array of English, especially elongated words that most foreigners don't, which is interesting. | |
| So I think there's a little leaning in, a little bit of playing dumb. | |
| But instead of cat and mouse, can we just be good faith in the super chat? | |
| You guys can answer the question. | |
| I'll answer the question as well. | |
| I appreciate how you didn't want to answer that and talk about your super. | |
| That's pretty cool. | |
| Are you going to answer the question or are you not going to answer the question? | |
| We're not going to answer the fucking question. | |
| Yeah, I didn't know that. | |
| That's racism. | |
| You don't know the answer to the fucking question because you're dumb as a box of rocks. | |
| Bro, shut the fuck up. | |
| Hey. | |
| Or what? | |
| What are you going to do? | |
| Scream it through the camera with your dumb red shirt? | |
| No, I'm just going to let you be racist as you are right now. | |
| There's nothing I said that was racist. | |
| Say one thing I said that was racist. | |
| She's not going to have her fucking accent. | |
| No. | |
| Leans into it in order to play dumb. | |
| That's not racist. | |
| That's the truth. | |
| He's saying that she's like kind of leaning into, oh, I don't understand. | |
| Maybe she actually doesn't understand. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But you have played a little dumb a couple other times during the show. | |
| No, I'm just not used to a debate-like kind of like podcast. | |
| Yeah, this is a debate, but that is really not. | |
| And there's a lot of complex English words being spoken with that. | |
| Complex English words. | |
| What is Andrew? | |
| Oh, look at this. | |
| We've got two new challengers. | |
| Woo-woo. | |
| Kelly. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| The airborne drops. | |
| Welcome. | |
| Hi, Brian. | |
| What's up, Kelly? | |
| I like your plank, plank, pink. | |
| Is that a blazer? | |
| What is that? | |
| It is a blazer, yes. | |
| You're rocking the pink blazer. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| Sweet. | |
| 420 blaze it. | |
| Sorry, that was so bad. | |
| Right. | |
| What are the odds of like just like a five-some happening after the show? | |
| Just curious. | |
| That's like naked. | |
| Sorry, that's all then. | |
| I'm kidding. | |
| I'm kidding. | |
| I'm trying to break the tension. | |
| I'm trying to break the tension. | |
| There is no tension. | |
| It's cool. | |
| It's cool. | |
| Did you guys smell that? | |
| Weed, yeah. | |
| Kelly? | |
| What the fuck, Kelly? | |
| How are you going to come in here smoking? | |
| It was not me. | |
| Is it your friend? | |
| No. | |
| I don't know. | |
| There's a new scent that just came in right as you guys are. | |
| Andrew, Andrew, you smoking from over there? | |
| We're smelling your smoke. | |
| We're smelling it. | |
| Minus underscore 69 donated $69. | |
| Thank you, Minus. | |
| I have not met five billionaires. | |
| All I know is that woman is an adult human female. | |
| It's really simple. | |
| Oh. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| I didn't. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| I didn't. | |
| I didn't trigger the 69, guys. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| I'm sorry, boys. | |
| I screwed that one up. | |
| I would be remiss to mention that I've been watching Kiara. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| I'm so sorry, boys. | |
| Watching Kiara's streams for years now, and she never fails to make me laugh my blank off. | |
| She is truly one of the funniest people on this planet. | |
| Yo, Kench, thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Thank you, Minis. | |
| Thank you, minus two. | |
| Sorry, I don't know what was going on there. | |
| $69 donated $69. | |
| We need you, Maddie. | |
| Bella is right. | |
| We need you, Maddie. | |
| Andrew was being racist. | |
| Wait, really? | |
| Was he? | |
| Sorry. | |
| The whatever podcast disavows. | |
| Disavows. | |
| What was I doing? | |
| That was racist. | |
| That's bizarre. | |
| I don't know if it was race. | |
| I don't think that was what he was going for. | |
| Double agent donated $69. | |
| This table has become a downtown massage parlour in record time. | |
| Do they fear Trump or Trump supporters more? | |
| Because at least two are getting deported soon. | |
| Okay, yeah, yeah, go for it. | |
| Just handle the listeners and the table there. | |
| We'll get that sorted. | |
| We'll get it sorted. | |
| Sorry, guys, a little background shit going on here. | |
| Fishel. | |
| Good talk. | |
| Good talk. | |
| Sure. | |
| Sure, honestly. | |
| Do you guys want to introduce yourselves? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Hi, guys. | |
| I'm Kelly. | |
| I'm 22, and I'm a personal stylist. | |
| Hi, I'm Tessa. | |
| Can you scoot into the table just so you're closer to the mic? | |
| Okay, this is good. | |
| Okay, here we go. | |
| I'm Tessa, and I'm 18, and I'm from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and I'm a mom. | |
| And I'm coming out here to get my life together and restarting. | |
| Are you? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Did you smoke a little bit? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Do I look high? | |
| No, I don't know. | |
| You said you're coming out here to get your life together. | |
| Yeah, like, you know, like to restart. | |
| California. | |
| Yes. | |
| You brought your kid? | |
| No, I'm gonna break. | |
| I'm gonna bring it together here and then get Bucky Larsom donated $70. | |
| Bonnie is the clear definition of a strumpet. | |
| Slept with over 100 guys. | |
| Haram. | |
| Stop being a strumpet. | |
| You're not a high-value woman by any means, you horrifying strumpets. | |
| Oh shit, Bonnie. | |
| Do you want to respond to the strumpet accusations? | |
| It's a good job. | |
| I don't rely on respect for you. | |
| X6 donated $69. | |
| Bella, what is a woman? | |
| Bella, what is a woman? | |
| So I think there's two genders. | |
| There's male and female. | |
| I do believe that there is two genders, but when it comes to the definition of a woman, people can be whatever. | |
| I don't care. | |
| You're being really disrespectful to the days. | |
| True. | |
| That's rude. | |
| Hey, I said people can do whatever. | |
| That's fine. | |
| They want to use whatever pronouns. | |
| I want to respect that. | |
| I will tell you what is a woman. | |
| You are a woman. | |
| Show us your clock, Bella. | |
| You are a woman. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Okay. | |
| Brian, we have to go. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Final question before you leave. | |
| Body count really quick. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, starting with Bonnie. | |
| Bonnie the top dog. | |
| I don't actually know. | |
| Range? | |
| Maybe like 300 to 500. | |
| 300 to 500? | |
| Holy shit. | |
| 3 to 500. | |
| Good for you, Bonnie. | |
| Yes. | |
| I'm proud of you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| It's on my parents' side. | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| Wait, Brian, you have to say yours too. | |
| Well, hold on, you guys go first. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I plead the fifth. | |
| Real Trump donated $69. | |
| When these only foundations talk, all I hear is five DAO when me love you long time. | |
| Hey. | |
| You subscribe, only fan. | |
| You pay subscribe to the channel. | |
| Hey, dude, we do not tolerate that kind of despicable talk. | |
| Okay, moving. | |
| Thank you, Trump. | |
| Body count? | |
| No. | |
| Zero? | |
| Maybe. | |
| You gave it last show, if I recall. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I believe I said one and a half. | |
| One and a half. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just Gerald donated $69. | |
| Sweetheart, your shoulder fell out again. | |
| Red shirt, blue shirt. | |
| Thank you for leaving. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Kiara, what about you? | |
| I have like fall excess or fall. | |
| Four. | |
| Okay. | |
| Five. | |
| Oh, hold on. | |
| Dylan Lolly donated $69. | |
| I'm working on it. | |
| You're so fat now. | |
| Young has learned they slash them pronouns. | |
| Thank you, Dylan. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| I'm working on it, boys. | |
| I'm working on it. | |
| I got the dad bogged right now. | |
| You can't get a personal trainer. | |
| You should. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I just, it's the diet. | |
| That's what it comes down to. | |
| Body count? | |
| Just two. | |
| Two? | |
| Kelly? | |
| I got roasted last time, so I'll pass. | |
| Wait, come on, say, Kelly. | |
| You said it last time. | |
| I got it roasted the last like four times I said it. | |
| Was it like 12 or something? | |
| Yeah. | |
| It was more than that. | |
| No, no. | |
| It's like 12, I think? | |
| I don't remember. | |
| We already. | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Wait. | |
| Huh? | |
| So what? | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| I thought you were like, man. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Okay, we're going to do a little. | |
| What's that game where people move? | |
| So you three got to go. | |
| You got to catch a flight. | |
| Thank you guys for coming. | |
| Thank you. | |
| You want to say something final? | |
| Last thing to Andrew? | |
| Andrew? | |
| It was a good conversation. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Thank you guys. | |
| It was good to see you guys. | |
| Thank you guys for coming. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you for coming, Kiara. | |
| You all sucked. | |
| You were terrible training. | |
| Hey, Andrew. | |
| Hey, why? | |
| It was not a productive conversation. | |
| Okay, anyways, okay, okay, okay. | |
| And an old man being so bitter, yikes. | |
| Wait, Kiara, last thing, last thing. | |
| I got one. | |
| Wait, hold on, hold on. | |
| Stop, stop, talking. | |
| Stop, Kill of cereal donated $69. | |
| If people can do whatever and it doesn't matter, would you be indifferent to the guy you are super into deciding he wants to be a woman now? | |
| At what point our boundaries important? | |
| Kill of cereal, I gotta let them go. | |
| But Kiara, I did have a final question for you. | |
| Look, I got a bunch of more DMs. | |
| One last point of clarification. | |
| These people are saying that you did a lot. | |
| You've done love scams. | |
| You love scammed seven people out of 90K. | |
| Is this true? | |
| No, it's not true. | |
| They've been saying for the past three years is not true. | |
| So it's fake news. | |
| Yeah, so this is not fake news. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| She went and got therapy, Brian. | |
| So it's all good. | |
| She got therapy. | |
| She's a good person. | |
| I just got the last DM I wanted to ask. | |
| Okay, thank you guys for coming. | |
| It was an interesting show. | |
| Thank you guys. | |
| Thank you guys for coming. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| And get home safe. | |
| Bella, good to have you back. | |
| Thank you, thank you. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| Good to see you guys. | |
| Get home safe. | |
| Can we see a quick bow? | |
| Are we going to do a quick bow as you guys go? | |
| A little quick bow. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Okay, next time. | |
| Next time. | |
| Next time. | |
| All right. | |
| Thank you guys for coming. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| All right, let's get them. | |
| Let's this way. | |
| Maddie, this way over here. | |
| I'm going to reseat you guys. | |
| So I'm going to put, let me just see how I want to do this shit. | |
| So one sec, guys. | |
| We're playing musical chairs. | |
| Never had to do this before for a show, but we're. | |
| First time for everything. | |
| Scoot those mics for me, Maddie. | |
| All right. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| Okay. | |
| So here's how we're going to do it. | |
| It's going to be a little complicated. | |
| yeah that works then i'll have i'll put you Yep, right there. | |
| Shit, how am I going to do this? | |
| Yeah, that's fine. | |
| That's fine. | |
| That'll do for now. | |
| Can I have you guys scoot into the table, please? | |
| Welcome. | |
| Thank you guys for joining us. | |
| Normally we don't have these things where people just leave and then rejoin the show. | |
| But can you guys tell us your name, age, occupation, where you're from? | |
| My name is Giselle Pereschika. | |
| I'm from Palm Springs, California. | |
| Oh, just one thing. | |
| We need you guys speaking this close to the microphone. | |
| Giselle Pereschica, I'm from Palm Springs, California. | |
| I'm just a student right now, and I'm 18. | |
| All right. | |
| And you're at City College or UCSB? | |
| UCSB. | |
| What are you studying? | |
| History of Law. | |
| History of Law? | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| I'm Ashley. | |
| I'm from San Louis. | |
| I'm 18, and I'm also a student at UCSB. | |
| What are you studying? | |
| Sociology. | |
| Sociology. | |
| Okay, guys. | |
| Look at that. | |
| This is basically, you get two different dating talks in one night. | |
| Chaos in the whatever studio. | |
| So, where do we begin? | |
| Did we get notes from you two? | |
| I forgot if we did. | |
| I don't think so. | |
| All right. | |
| Oh, going back to you. | |
| So you said you're a single mom, correct? | |
| Or, well, are you still linked up with your guy? | |
| No. | |
| The baby daddy? | |
| No. | |
| He's in. | |
| You said you're from Tulsa, Oklahoma. | |
| And you just moved out here. | |
| How long have you been out here? | |
| About like three weeks. | |
| Three weeks. | |
| Three weeks. | |
| And you moved out here. | |
| Why again? | |
| Just like a different environment to get away from, you know, because Tulsa is just not, it's not the best. | |
| It is. | |
| Okay. | |
| Havoc 236 donated $69. | |
| Hey, Brian, first time donation. | |
| He thinks Kelly is back with you. | |
| This is about to pick up Love the Show Better. | |
| Than any reality show going, Andrew's also the G-O-A-T. | |
| Okay, thank you, Havoc. | |
| Appreciate it, bro. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| Nick, you can pull up the supers, but okay, so when did, excuse me, when did you when did you give birth? | |
| I gave birth when I was 15 years old. | |
| Oh shit, okay. | |
| Team pregnancy. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| So three years ago, you said you're 18, correct? | |
| Okay, so your kid's like three? | |
| He's about to be three in August, August 14th. | |
| Okay. | |
| And you just moved down here, so who's taking care of the kids? | |
| My aunt. | |
| Aunt. | |
| Yes. | |
| Is the baby daddy in the picture at all or no? | |
| No, he's not. | |
| Child support or no? | |
| No, I don't. | |
| I'm not. | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| In my eyes, I'm like, if he doesn't want to be a part of it, I don't want nothing. | |
| I don't want nothing from him. | |
| You know, like my kid, it's a freaking privilege to be my kid. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| Okay. | |
| So if he doesn't want to do anything or be a part of it, I don't want no child support. | |
| And so were you guys in a relationship when you guys were dating? | |
| We were like, that's why it's so like, it's hard to explain because we were just like kind of a here and there thing. | |
| And then it just, it just happened. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so it was like, was it a casual thing, like friends with benefits? | |
| Yeah, I guess kind of. | |
| Like, yeah, me and him, like, we had, we had a thing, you know? | |
| I just, I didn't, he wasn't, I wasn't really all into him. | |
| He wasn't just my you told him, though, pretty early on that you did get pregnant, right? | |
| Um, well, I didn't know I was pregnant, like, for like the, like, for like, you know, the first eight weeks. | |
| And then whenever I did find out, I kind of like, because I was young and I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I didn't agree with abortion. | |
| So I eventually, like, I, I kept it a secret as I went, you know, and then I have told him yes, but I think he's also, you know, he was, I was 15, he was like maybe 20. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Oh, my, wait. | |
| That's a yikes. | |
| That's a major yikes. | |
| Holy. | |
| On his part. | |
| Holy fuck. | |
| On his part. | |
| That's a yikes. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you were still kind of seeing him. | |
| You told him you're pregnant and then did he continue dating you or you guys pretty much split? | |
| We like, no, we were never, we never dated. | |
| Like we were just kind of like, we just like kind of had feelings. | |
| We just like hung out here and there. | |
| We, you know, wasn't ever like no feelings involved or nothing attached, but I never, oh, I'd never like been anything with him. | |
| No, I just was kind of like a friends of benefit. | |
| You know, it was young and dumb. | |
| Were you taking birth control or anything? | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| But was he blasting? | |
| Again. | |
| I'm just like, shit. | |
| I mean, I guess. | |
| That's what happened. | |
| All right. | |
| Were you taking like plan B's or anything like that? | |
| Or just. | |
| No, honestly, I just didn't think it was going to happen. | |
| Double agent donated $69. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Brian, are you guys wrangling talent from the local Greyhound Terminal or the Free Palestine rally? | |
| WPF. | |
| This is becoming a soft white underbelly live stream. | |
| Something. | |
| Well, so, guys, we had like 12 flakes today. | |
| Those girls dropped it on us a few days ago that they had to leave at 9 p.m. | |
| So we just, normally we don't try to grab people from the street. | |
| We prefer to get people pre-booked, but we just, you know, went to the streets that, hey, you want to hop on? | |
| I'm not from the street, by the way. | |
| She's not from the street. | |
| Kelly's been on the show a few times. | |
| So, yeah, we're doing it live here at the fucking whatever studio. | |
| Just total chaos. | |
| All right. | |
| Going back to you guys, or actually, well, including you in this too, all four of you who just joined us, what's your current relationship status? | |
| So, single, relationship, talking stage, whatever it may be. | |
| If you're single, how long have you been single? | |
| And what's the longest relationship you've ever been in? | |
| Starting with you, go ahead. | |
| Single two weeks now, like just got broken. | |
| Well, I just broke up with someone. | |
| Okay. | |
| And that was a year-long relationship. | |
| Two weeks. | |
| And was that your longest relationship? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| So that's pretty fresh. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Dang, your longest relationship. | |
| Were you guys in love? | |
| Yeah, I would say so. | |
| What's your orientation? | |
| Lesbian. | |
| Okay. | |
| So I'm assuming you were dating a woman. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Goes without saying. | |
| I mean, you never know. | |
| But okay, so two weeks. | |
| Why did the relationship end? | |
| It was just like long distance and just different. | |
| That's a great fucking flannel, by the way. | |
| Where did you get it? | |
| I want to buy. | |
| Where did you get it? | |
| What's the brand? | |
| Real Trump donated $69. | |
| You let him hit it raw. | |
| Didn't have second thoughts. | |
| This is for now. | |
| You're a single song. | |
| Now you're a single mom. | |
| You said I'm going to have this kid. | |
| Don't care if he's here or not. | |
| But now you're a single mom. | |
| What song is that? | |
| It's a song. | |
| It's the song. | |
| Thank you, Real Trump. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you, brother. | |
| What's the deets on the flannel, though? | |
| For real? | |
| Ashley, you want to? | |
| Yeah, help us out, Ashley. | |
| Hook it up. | |
| What does that say? | |
| Cactus man flannel. | |
| Yo, there's a plug for you guys. | |
| Hook it up, Cactus Man Flannel. | |
| I want. | |
| Damn, it's a woman's flannel or is it. | |
| I guess flannels are unisex. | |
| How much. | |
| Wait, let me see if I can buy the shit online because I might have to cop this off you right now. | |
| Hold up. | |
| What's it? | |
| Cactus man flannel? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, anyways, you're in a you're dating a girl for two, no, one year. | |
| You broke up two weeks ago. | |
| Sorry, what was the reason for the breakup? | |
| Just like long distance and different values, I guess. | |
| Oh, it was long. | |
| Was it originally long distance? | |
| Well, we started dating in high school and like went to the same high school. | |
| And then around like the three-month mark, she went cross-country. | |
| So that was. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Is it called CAC? | |
| What's the Cactus Man? | |
| Cactus Man? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I can't fucking find it, son. | |
| Cactus Man? | |
| She's got that obscure clue. | |
| I can't find it. | |
| How much will you pay for hers right now? | |
| It might not fit you. | |
| Here, how much? | |
| Oh, yeah, it's all you. | |
| I could like wear it around the waist. | |
| Please. | |
| No. | |
| Brian's the biggest for you. | |
| Kelly, you don't know anything about fashion. | |
| Kelly's a stylist. | |
| Exactly. | |
| You should come in, Brian, and we'll style you. | |
| Okay, sounds good. | |
| Deal. | |
| So, sorry, who broke up with who, or was it kind of mutual? | |
| Well, I brought it with her, but it was like pretty mutual. | |
| Just Gerald donated $69. | |
| Brian, I've been nearly £300. | |
| There's nothing worse than having a C-cup as a man. | |
| I'm losing it. | |
| Get it together, bro. | |
| It's not C-cup. | |
| I'm going to lose it, bro. | |
| I'm going to shut up, Manny. | |
| He said, eat a fucking vegetable. | |
| I'm working on it, boys. | |
| I have a stressful job. | |
| Okay. | |
| Fuck. | |
| God damn. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, have you had a rebound? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah? | |
| Okay. | |
| It was just like the night of the breakup. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Did you regret it after? | |
| I'm like currently like I've been doing it. | |
| Doc Venability donated $69. | |
| Bricks and for pook's sake. | |
| Flannel is the reason you are single, not your weight. | |
| Now you want to wear girl flannel. | |
| I give up. | |
| Look at the fucking. | |
| It's like this. | |
| It's the color scheme is. | |
| I feel like you have to. | |
| Somebody find me the fucking link for that shit. | |
| You have to give them context. | |
| Like, you only wear flannel. | |
| Oh, I used to only wear it. | |
| They're probably so confused. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Wait, so you did have a rebound? | |
| Have you just been on a tear ever since the breakup? | |
| Just like running through. | |
| No, it was just the one. | |
| Because I feel like you got Riz. | |
| Like, I feel like you got game. | |
| Like you step to a girl and it's like done deal. | |
| Oh, wait, are you two? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Dating? | |
| Okay. | |
| No offense. | |
| Whoa, hey, don't look on the bus like that. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| What about your relationship status? | |
| Single. | |
| Single? | |
| How long have you been single for? | |
| Like, probably a year and a half. | |
| Year and a half? | |
| Longest relationship? | |
| My longest? | |
| Probably like a year and a half. | |
| Could I have you scoot your mic this way? | |
| This way, just a bit perfect. | |
| And your orientation? | |
| Straight. | |
| Straight. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you wouldn't. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, she wouldn't either, so it's okay. | |
| She's gorgeous, but no. | |
| Thanks. | |
| All right. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then your current relationship status? | |
| I'm in a relationship. | |
| You got a man? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| So I'm not a single mother. | |
| How long have you been dating him? | |
| We've been off and off for like two years, but like it's been. | |
| Oh, we've been off and on for two years, but it's good right now. | |
| It's good? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I am in a relationship for. | |
| We've been together for over two years, and it's my longest one. | |
| All right. | |
| Good times. | |
| Good times. | |
| Let me see where we were at here. | |
| So, and have you ever dated men or just no? | |
| No. | |
| Not dated, but like I've tried. | |
| Like a hookup or something? | |
| No, just like making out doesn't do anything. | |
| Didn't do anything for you. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is the brand really called Cactus Man? | |
| I'm still trying to do that. | |
| I like Marshalls too. | |
| I shop at Marshalls a lot, so I'm going to find this. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Sorry, guys. | |
| Sorry. | |
| OnlyFans state from the yes. | |
| Andrew, I don't know if you ever finished on that. | |
| You didn't hear it. | |
| Maddie's all. | |
| Oh, so I guess I can tell everyone now because last time I said it, it was different people. | |
| But I mentioned to Brian the other day how I wanted to start a cooking show and produce it on OnlyFans, but I would be fully clothed. | |
| Nothing, no nakedness. | |
| A cooking show. | |
| Wait, can you straighten up your mic a little bit, Kelly? | |
| This way? | |
| Scoot it this way? | |
| This way, this way. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Andrew, thoughts? | |
| That's such a cute idea. | |
| Don't do that. | |
| What? | |
| Yeah, don't do that. | |
| What are your quarrels with it? | |
| Well, so I was getting. | |
| Ben George donated $69. | |
| Brian said he likes Asian girls and white girls. | |
| Brian, look to your left. | |
| Just kidding around. | |
| Best to everyone watching. | |
| The panel and Madison's future endeavor. | |
| Cooking on OnlyFans. | |
| Yo, Ben George, thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Appreciate it, dude. | |
| Thank you very much, man. | |
| Is there any more thoughts on that? | |
| Various crazy people donated $69. | |
| Only lesbians. | |
| I bet Brian can pick up that flannel at onlylesbians.com. | |
| Jeez. | |
| Is that a thing? | |
| Is that a thing, though? | |
| Like, do like that lesbian women wear flannels? | |
| Is that like a stereotype? | |
| Yeah, that's like the oldest stereotype ever. | |
| Really? | |
| Wait. | |
| Do you drive a Subaru? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| You're a good sport. | |
| Are there plans to get a Subaru? | |
| That's the question. | |
| Like, are you going to finance the Subaru? | |
| Yeah, guilty. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Model, though. | |
| Yeah, what is it? | |
| The outback? | |
| Probably, yeah, the outback. | |
| That's like a car. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good shit. | |
| Good shit. | |
| Let me see here if I had some other notes. | |
| Any dating. | |
| Sorry, guys, I'm just a little. | |
| Oh. | |
| Andrew, continue. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | |
| So, anyway, back to this. | |
| We were getting into it earlier. | |
| I understand that there is OnlyFans content, which is not sexual in nature, but it basically does prop up the industry which is evolving around sex work, essentially. | |
| So I would, as a general rule, stay away from it. | |
| I know that that's not the intention, right? | |
| But there are people who do troll OnlyFans successfully. | |
| Like they'll go and just put like cat pictures up and they're basically trolling the women saying that they're going to end up being cat ladies. | |
| I think that that's hilarious, but why would you want to do it? | |
| I don't understand why you would go to a quarantine site instead of YouTube, which is the largest video sharing platform on planet Earth. | |
| Why wouldn't you do that? | |
| Well, I think it's a lot harder to make money off of YouTube. | |
| i'm not exactly sure how that works but from what i've heard it's a lot harder i think with i think i had the same like you want these guys to sexualize you essentially That's what you mean? | |
| I'm not saying I want them to, but. | |
| Well, but I mean, if you're saying it's harder on YouTube than it is on OF, isn't that because you're basically banking on them sexualizing you while you're cooking fully clothed, right? | |
| Not exactly. | |
| Because I could be saying the same, like, just by sitting here today being on the show. | |
| Like, guys are going to be a cool. | |
| Yeah, but remember, intent matters. | |
| So it's clearly. | |
| Yeah, so if it's not your intent, and it's clearly not your intent on YouTube to be sexualized for your cooking, but on OnlyFans, I feel like you'd be sending some mixed signals on that, yeah. | |
| Because a guy's not going to click the link and then, like, if he sees an OnlyFans link in your bio, and it's like, oh, Madison has OnlyFans. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, trust me, I've thought so hard about this, and that has crossed my mind a lot. | |
| But the more I think about it, I just realize how it's just like a platform. | |
| Like, we talked about how Twitter is also just a platform where you can now see literal videos of people having sex on Twitter. | |
| But that doesn't mean you have to be one of those people. | |
| Yeah, but it's like you said, it's about the intent. | |
| I'm literally just going to be cooking on a show. | |
| Yeah, but wait, no. | |
| And making money off. | |
| I can't let you get by on this, Madison. | |
| So the intent of utilizing OnlyFans is because you think that the simps there are going to pay you more money, right? | |
| Because they want to fapped your cooking, right? | |
| I mean, isn't that like, let's be real, isn't that what's going on? | |
| You think the simps there are going to pay you more money? | |
| Because they're going to like fapt you making rice-arone or whatever. | |
| Well, there's no, I doubt you're going to make money. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You would make hella money on Facebook. | |
| I think if I also just posted it on YouTube, I'd have the same exact audience, though. | |
| Well, then why wouldn't you just utilize YouTube? | |
| Because I'd make more money off of doing it on like OnlyFans. | |
| That seems like you're in a logical circle, right? | |
| Why do you think you would make more money on OnlyFans than you would on YouTube? | |
| Let me just ask you that. | |
| Like directly, what is the direct answer? | |
| Why do you think on OnlyFans you would get paid more? | |
| Because with the subscribers that I would have that say come from like my Instagram page, I have around, I think like 22,000 subscribers if I led them towards my OnlyFans and if they paid a certain amount of money a month to watch my cooking videos, that would add up. | |
| It seems to be a good idea. | |
| Yeah, but you could do the same thing with memberships on YouTube. | |
| I don't understand. | |
| Yeah, I guess I've never been making more on OnlyFans, though. | |
| That's my question. | |
| I'm not sure. | |
| I haven't thought. | |
| I just haven't. | |
| I don't even know the way YouTube works also. | |
| So maybe I can look into YouTube memberships. | |
| Patreon's another one. | |
| Patreon. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And we've also got a lot of fun. | |
| Okay, so I got to ask this other question. | |
| I got to ask this one more for you, right? | |
| I got to be fair across the board. | |
| What's your boyfriend think of that, Madison? | |
| He's supportive. | |
| Really? | |
| He's supportive of you starting an OnlyFans cooking show? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Very supportive. | |
| Will you take on any pay pigs? | |
| No. | |
| I guess you could consider like say, like OnlyFans subscribers pay pigs, if I guess. | |
| Uh no no no, I'm not talking about that. | |
| I'm just saying, like you know what I mean by the pay pigs, you know? | |
| Yeah no, I I feel like I have pay pigs in my DMs right now and I don't take any of them on. | |
| So okay gotcha yeah, I would. | |
| I would not do it. | |
| The thing is it's funny is like if you dance with the devil, devil doesn't change, devil changes you. | |
| As Jack Nicholson famously said, Ben George donated $69. | |
| Why not also charge people to watch you cook on Pronhub? | |
| You can have more than one platform. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, you could, right? | |
| You could go to Pornhub and do no pornography at all on Pornhub and just do cooking. | |
| Why not there? | |
| But the intent of the website Pornhub is to produce porn on there. | |
| And what is the intent of OnlyFans? | |
| The original intent of OnlyFans. | |
| Yeah, what is it now, though? | |
| Okay, I guess it's to promote. | |
| Like when someone says, but I think it's also sex workers promoting themselves on OnlyFans. | |
| It's not OnlyFans promoting sex. | |
| I mean, it's just sex workers promoting themselves on Pornhub. | |
| You could have a site called Pornhub where there was no pornography, but it's a really stupid question, probably. | |
| I, like, don't really know what, like, what is. | |
| So OnlyFans is a platform where, I mean, I guess you could, you're on OnlyFans, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes. | |
| Do you want to give her a rundown of what OnlyFans is? | |
| So you can have a free or a paid page. | |
| So the paid page that people tend to like $8,99 to subscribe for a month. | |
| So it's a lot easier to earn money that way. | |
| As opposed to YouTube, you're going to have to get a lot of views. | |
| I mean, it's going to take long to build up. | |
| Whereas OnlyFans, you can start quickly posting and you're going to be earning money straight away. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it's going to be easy for you to earn the money from the cooking shows on OnlyFans. | |
| But the original intent of it was just for people who Madison wants to do a cooking show, or people who do fitness or something. | |
| And they could have their OnlyFans, and people would pay for a membership to watch them do the fitness or watch the pictures. | |
| But now women have taken the platform and changed it to a girl who wants to sell pictures of their body or sell porn on the podcast. | |
| It's a sex site. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Just basically no way around. | |
| It's a sex site. | |
| What do you think the difference would be if I do think it would be better, say, if I did like a Patreon just because of Patreon is less sex? | |
| I mean, anything would likely be superior than going purposely to a promotional sex site in order to push it up on your shoulders. | |
| Because obviously the intent of the simps who are over on OnlyFans to go and watch your cooking show probably has very little to do with you cooking. | |
| I'm just going to be completely honest with you. | |
| I appreciate your honesty. | |
| I very much appreciate your fatherly advice, Andrew. | |
| Fatherly advice. | |
| I'm just it's not even fatherly advice, it's just my opinion. | |
| Your man the Christ is Lord donated $70. | |
| Maddie, you know there is something off with this whole thing. | |
| Your conscience bears witness off this, which is why you were curious about Andrew's opinion. | |
| Well, I'm curious if everyone's correct. | |
| You only get to sell your soul once, so just don't sell it. | |
| Simple. | |
| Okay. | |
| You can't ever take it back, and you're not going to make shit over there anyway to make it worth it. | |
| You'll just be known as a girl who had an OnlyFans page, constantly correcting people that you didn't do any pornography on it. | |
| Why even waste your time or bother with it? | |
| Especially when you work for one of the largest IRL YouTube shows in existence. | |
| Do you think it'd be easy for you to set up a YouTube platform cooking, honestly? | |
| That's very true. | |
| That's why I'm not like really, I haven't really made a big decision about it yet. | |
| I think you can have TikTok open to hearing like okay, well then here we'll make the decision for you. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think it's a cute idea. | |
| I think you can find better platforms for it rather than OnlyFans just like that. | |
| Yeah, no, I agree. | |
| You just don't want to be the association. | |
| Ben George donated $69. | |
| You will be wearing clothes, but what clothes? | |
| Would you wear the clothes you plan on wearing on OnlyFans cooking on a street known for sex workers? | |
| What? | |
| Yeah, it's a good question. | |
| So what he's asking here, he's saying, look, if he knew that there was a red light district where there was tons of prostitutes who wore scantily, you know, scantily clad clothing, and would you then wear scantily clad clothing, go on, let's say, you know, 106 Prostitution Avenue and start cooking there in order to sell your goods, that seems like you would be kind of just participating, right? | |
| That's kind of what his point is. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Guys, you're too good for that shit. | |
| Why waste your time with it? | |
| You know what that shit's all about. | |
| Thanks, Andrew. | |
| Do you agree, Brian? | |
| I think it's I don't think it would be a good move. | |
| No. | |
| I think it would be bad optics. | |
| Not just for you, but for the whatever podcast. | |
| So, wait, hold on. | |
| We'll go around on this. | |
| I don't have it on the screen anymore. | |
| Stiffler earlier on in the conversation was asking everyone to rate their physical appearance on a scale of one to ten. | |
| So for the new people who joined us, you guys answered that one, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| We'll start with you. | |
| Your looks on a scale of one to ten? | |
| I know I'm not ugly, but I know I'm not like the prettiest. | |
| I don't know, like six maybe? | |
| Kelly? | |
| Eight. | |
| I don't know, like six. | |
| Probably like a seven. | |
| All right. | |
| Cool. | |
| Nothing, no updates there. | |
| So you two both go to UCSP. | |
| Are you first years or second years? | |
| First years. | |
| First years. | |
| Okay, so you're in the dorms. | |
| What's the hookup situation like in the dorms? | |
| A lot of hooking up or not so much? | |
| Not for you specifically, just in general? | |
| I haven't noticed any type of like hookup culture, at least not in like Manzanita. | |
| So no, our dorm is very dead, so I haven't noticed anything. | |
| Okay. | |
| Do you guys go out and party on the weekends? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Is there a party school? | |
| Yeah, you say this is a party school. | |
| Hey, Brian, where's Gustavo? | |
| Oh. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| He should be back. | |
| He wasn't feeling great. | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Poor guy. | |
| He should be back, though. | |
| He wasn't feeling so good. | |
| Wait, okay. | |
| So what was my question I was going to ask? | |
| Do you guys go out and party? | |
| yeah like friday saturday or uh i would say friday nights we go out the most but like if there's a danger on saturday or like a saturday night party we'll go to that but Do you surf? | |
| I don't. | |
| Well, not well. | |
| Okay. | |
| I got some surfer vibe from you, but. | |
| And so you said you're single, correct? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Remind me. | |
| Sorry, my notes here got totally scuffed. | |
| You've been single for how long again? | |
| Like a year and a half, I think. | |
| Have you done any dating here while at UCSB? | |
| I've like I've gone on a couple dates, but none have been very successful. | |
| None have been successful. | |
| Why is that? | |
| I don't know. | |
| We just didn't click, I guess. | |
| There's no click? | |
| Yeah, just wasn't anything really there. | |
| Okay. | |
| While you've been here at UCSB, what's the longest period of time that you saw any given guy? | |
| Like one date. | |
| Oh, none of the guys get past the first date? | |
| No, not really. | |
| Has there been a second date? | |
| No. | |
| Not really. | |
| Like, it just fizzles out kind of naturally. | |
| I wouldn't say that that's something that I'm actively doing. | |
| How do you typically meet guys? | |
| Are you on dating apps? | |
| No. | |
| No? | |
| No. | |
| Usually at parties. | |
| At parties. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, typically, isn't the case when it comes to parties? | |
| Like, you're usually, it's just like a same-night hookup type thing. | |
| Yeah, sometimes. | |
| And then sometimes I'll get their number, they'll get mine, and we'll set something up. | |
| But then that's kind of the end of it. | |
| It doesn't go further then? | |
| Because you don't want it to go further, or they don't, or both? | |
| I guess it's a bit of both. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said you've been on a couple first dates. | |
| How many first dates have you been on? | |
| Like, I think two, probably. | |
| Just two? | |
| Does that include, now when you say first date, does that include kind of the more casual hookups that you'll do? | |
| Like when you meet a guy at a party, for example, or not really? | |
| No, like it was, it's mostly been like coffee shops. | |
| Coffee shops, okay. | |
| And are you desirous of long-term relationship or not really? | |
| No, not right now. | |
| So for you right now, what would be the ideal scenario? | |
| Something a bit more casual or? | |
| Yeah, like casual. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm not really into like relationships during college. | |
| I feel like that's just a time for you to kind of let loose and experiment. | |
| When you say let loose and experiment, what do you mean? | |
| I just mean like, I don't know. | |
| I feel like it's difficult. | |
| Can you just strain the mic towards you? | |
| So it's like the, yeah, there you go. | |
| Okay. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I feel like it's just difficult to have like a committed relationship when you're in college. | |
| Well, I guess, I don't know. | |
| I don't have a whole lot of experience because I'm just a first year, but especially in your first year of college, you want to like, it's your first time away from home. | |
| You would just want to like kind of. | |
| You want to explore your options. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Have you explored your options? | |
| I guess. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like, do you have a roster right now? | |
| Like, yeah, I'll keep track. | |
| Keep track? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Just. | |
| But you don't. | |
| Are you like dating them? | |
| No, not dating. | |
| Just guys I meet at parties. | |
| I just keep track of how I get together. | |
| I'm just stalking them. | |
| No. | |
| Like, I don't know. | |
| I don't really keep up with them. | |
| Okay. | |
| How many are you keeping track of currently? | |
| And are using air tags to do it? | |
| No. | |
| Probably just like two right now. | |
| Two right now. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And are you texting them like that? | |
| Do you text them? | |
| Like you're texting back and forth? | |
| No, not really. | |
| Just like kind of we watch each other's like Instagram stories and that's it. | |
| That's literally it. | |
| Both of you are just waiting for the other to make a move basically. | |
| Huh. | |
| Okay. | |
| But so you it sounds like you aren't really looking for something serious. | |
| No. | |
| Okay, because you feel like college is the time to go out and explore. | |
| So are we talking like just one night stands? | |
| Is that kind of what you're talking about? | |
| Yeah, I guess so. | |
| Okay. | |
| Have you had a lot of those? | |
| Handful or a couple or not really like a couple. | |
| What's a couple? | |
| Like three. | |
| Three? | |
| Okay. | |
| And did you enjoy those or not so much? | |
| They're okay. | |
| You seem a little unenthusiastic about, you know? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like. | |
| What's up, Nick? | |
| Sorry, Nick, did you say something? | |
| Oh, I didn't say it. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I thought. | |
| Okay. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Pretty average. | |
| Like, nothing special. | |
| So it wasn't a good experience. | |
| Like, they just came really quick. | |
| Is that what we're talking about? | |
| Well, yeah. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Wait, yeah? | |
| Well, no. | |
| I don't. | |
| I honestly don't remember where you wasted. | |
| You're drunk. | |
| Both were wasted. | |
| Oh, both of you guys were. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, so you don't want to be able to do that? | |
| That's why you have very memorable experiences. | |
| You don't even like you were blackout? | |
| No. | |
| Not like blackout, just like super tipsy, super drunk. | |
| Okay. | |
| Huh? | |
| You at least had a condom, right? | |
| Of course. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, actually, I think going around the table, we asked this to the previous panel. | |
| Who's on birth control? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| You already answered. | |
| No. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good to know. | |
| Good to know. | |
| All right. | |
| Huh. | |
| Good talk. | |
| I had. | |
| Actually, hold on. | |
| Why don't we do this really quick? | |
| Let's get into something a little juicier. | |
| So, one sec, guys, I'm pulling up my notes. | |
| Are you on birth control? | |
| Because since you do OnlyFans? | |
| We'll do Twitch and then I'll get into guys. | |
| Go to twitch.tv/slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow. | |
| Drop us a prime sub if you have one. | |
| Twitch.tv slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow. | |
| Drop us a prime sub if you have one. | |
| So we won't linger on this, but I just always want to hear the answers on this. | |
| This went viral a couple weeks ago. | |
| Would you rather be stuck in the woods with a man or a bear? | |
| Oh, can you scoot to the table just a bit? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Probably the bear. | |
| The bear? | |
| Okay. | |
| The bear. | |
| She already answered. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Would I rather be in the woods with a bear or my man, right? | |
| Not your man. | |
| A man. | |
| A man. | |
| So it's a random man and a random bear. | |
| I'm going to go with the bear. | |
| The man. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think we're not going to get into the man versus bear. | |
| You can't control a man a little bit. | |
| You can't control no bear. | |
| Well, if you can tame it, though, you know, you're not going to be able to tame no wild bear in the woods. | |
| You're going to tame a bear? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you have bear taming skills? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I think it is deep. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I just might. | |
| You're going to tame the bear. | |
| Tame the bear. | |
| So I'm going to ask just a couple of throwaway questions here, but there was this. | |
| Actually, fuck it. | |
| just react to that that video nick that we've been meaning to the tick tock one uh the view one or whatever yeah we do audio on that Start from the beginning, please. | |
| Yep. | |
| So there's this clip going viral online of a dozen women being asked the following question. | |
| Do we need men? | |
| Most answered very quickly, no. | |
| And only one said she thought women needed a man in their lives. | |
| Only one. | |
| But when men were asked a similar question, do we need women? | |
| Most of them said yes. | |
| So why do you think that is? | |
| Because men are useless. | |
| And by the way, I want to differentiate between straight men and gay men because I think I would die without gay men. | |
| Nobody can gossip. | |
| Nobody can help you accessorize like gay men. | |
| Nobody can help you keep you from doing harm to yourself like gay men. | |
| But with the exception of somebody like Steve, I think Steve is very self-sufficient. | |
| But like my husband, it takes a village of women to make sure that he's not emaciated, starving, and living in his own filth. | |
| He can only help. | |
| You guys are married. | |
| I have Handy Manny at home. | |
| He fixes everything. | |
| When things go bump in the night, he's the one that goes downstairs. | |
| All right, when we've heard that he's not to be exterminated for this. | |
| So I'll open it up to the panel. | |
| What did the one in the red say? | |
| She says that men are useless. | |
| Okay. | |
| So going around the panel, do we need men, starting with you? | |
| Yeah, I mean, I think my dad and like my mom, they were very formative for me growing up, and having both of them was perfect. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I'd say so. | |
| Like, I mean, men have things to offer to the world, and just the same as women do. | |
| Yeah, I think we need men. | |
| I didn't say, I agree. | |
| We need men. | |
| Yeah, that's right. | |
| And they all agree. | |
| Okay. | |
| What do you think of men? | |
| Is my follow-up question. | |
| Like, what type of men are we talking about? | |
| In general. | |
| Because he asked you the question about the bear, and you said a bear. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I would say, like, I've been like cat-called on by men, like, consistently, and it was, like, growing up being, like, in middle school when it would happen. | |
| So it's just like I had good, like, male family members, and I love and respect them, but like, strangers, I gotta, like, get a read on them before. | |
| Okay. | |
| What do you think of men? | |
| Yeah, I'd say something similar. | |
| I like exercise caution just around men that I don't know. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I do like some men are obviously incredibly annoying, but there's a lot that aren't. | |
| So it's just down to that personality. | |
| I like men better because I just feel like, you know, there's less drama. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You're going to have the yeah. | |
| I don't have a problem with men. | |
| I think some obviously have issues, but I'm not going to judge. | |
| I'm not going to say I hate all men just because one man pisses me off. | |
| Okay. | |
| Any thoughts, Andrew, on that clip? | |
| Well, I mean, I owe everybody a deep-seated apology that they had to see Joy Behar ever for any reason at any time. | |
| I disavow completely the view in all ways that it can possibly be disavowed. | |
| So I'm sorry that all of you had to be subjected to that. | |
| That's awful. | |
| That's pretty horrific. | |
| But other than that, to the topic at hand, yeah, of course, women need men. | |
| There's quite a delusional take going around that they don't. | |
| But men are the ones in infrastructure society. | |
| Mr. Boule donated $69. | |
| Happy Belated Armed Forces Day to all who are serving active duty, National Guard or Reserve. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Whether you're serving here at home, overseas or downrange, thank you for your service. | |
| Who are? | |
| Yeah, thank you, man. | |
| Andrew, go ahead and finish your point. | |
| No, I was saying that men are the ones who keep all infrastructure going. | |
| Without men, women would be unable to exist effectively at all. | |
| And it's not just due to reproduction. | |
| If you were to take all men out tomorrow, most of the women on planet Earth would essentially die out probably within the first year or two. | |
| But if you were to do it in reverse, hypothetically, men would probably be just fine, live into their old age. | |
| And, you know, I mean, that would be the end of the human race, but men would probably be okay. | |
| And is that because, like, men are predominant in infrastructure type careers and jobs? | |
| Yeah, they control the entirety of the infrastructure. | |
| And women benefit from the entirety of infrastructure, but they don't build any of it. | |
| They just don't build any infrastructure. | |
| They don't know anything about it. | |
| Now, that's not to say you can always point to an outlier, right? | |
| Well, there's some women who, yeah, that's true, but there's not enough of them. | |
| And inside of the male domain, it's basically all men. | |
| I mean, almost every infrastructure job is completely dominated by men, sometimes to the tune of 90, 95%. | |
| So they would be okay. | |
| Women would not be okay. | |
| And what happens is women become very delusional in modernity because they can't see all the hidden wires, right? | |
| So everything that you see is backed with hidden wires, asphalt, things like that. | |
| Everything that you see, the infrastructure that you walk on, is basically taken for granted. | |
| And most women have no idea how any of that's even constructed. | |
| They just basically live within the paradigm that modernity kind of creates itself. | |
| That's why, I mean, that's why so many of them become delusional and say we don't, a world without men is easy. | |
| Because they have no fucking idea what they're talking about, essentially. | |
| Any thoughts on that from the panel? | |
| Any thoughts? | |
| It's just crazy that the girl in red, she was like, I would die without gay men, given that she had a husband. | |
| Did she say she had a husband? | |
| Yeah, she did. | |
| Well, I just think it's crazy that even, like he was saying, like, the view is just eh in general, but the fact that they literally can talk shit about men like that on TV, because if that was reversed, oh my god. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah, they'd be so canceled. | |
| It would be ridiculous. | |
| It would be a whole thing like, oh, they said all, or a man said all of this about it, that we don't need women, that women are useless. | |
| And that would. | |
| The View has a long history of making like some of the most absurd, like man-hating misandrist statements. | |
| But any reaction to what Andrew said? | |
| Do you guys agree, disagree? | |
| I agree 100%. | |
| Speak your mind. | |
| Speak your mind. | |
| I'm a history major, so I have like somewhat learned. | |
| Obviously, we benefit a lot from men being in like industrial sectors, but there's just a history of men having a past within those sectors and like excluding women from it. | |
| So give us a- Well, I mean, that has not been the case now for many generations, many generations, and women still opt out of those sectors. | |
| I don't think women do a lot of those jobs. | |
| Do you know why that is? | |
| You know why they opt out? | |
| You could say they don't want to, but like that was, it was just like not very available to them. | |
| So give us, you know, it's been available to them for many generations, and they still opt out. | |
| They still go for teaching. | |
| They still go for service industry work. | |
| They still go for all those things. | |
| They don't go for infrastructure work. | |
| You don't see them with their hard hats on digging trenches. | |
| You don't see any of that. | |
| The reason for this is because of two, well, there's two primary reasons. | |
| One is because men obviously are biologically much stronger than women. | |
| But there's also an issue that's never really brought up, which is heat regulation. | |
| So men's body's able to control the temperature of the body much better than women are. | |
| And it's the same thing with muscular skeletal structure. | |
| So men's skeletons are actually much bulkier and they're capable of taking much larger amounts of damage than women are. | |
| So it's not just strength, but even something as simple as a shovel smacking a leg, for instance, by accident, men can take that damage much better than women can. | |
| So men gravitate towards those types of jobs. | |
| Women tend to stay clear of them for that reason, especially the temperature regulation. | |
| Like you'll even see this. | |
| This is a common kind of complaint inside of office buildings that women say, well, if there's men inside the office building, they keep the building too cold. | |
| They keep it too cold. | |
| They just have an easier time regulating their body's temperature. | |
| Can I ask you what you want to do for, like, because you're a history major, what do you want to do? | |
| I'm hoping to go into law. | |
| So, like, real estate law. | |
| You're not planning on working for Caltrans and putting on a hard hat and digging a trench? | |
| No, I don't think anyone really wants to do that. | |
| I know tons of men want to do that. | |
| Yeah, some men like it. | |
| Well, yeah, I mean, but. | |
| I mean, men love construction. | |
| So building for a lot of men is their passion. | |
| They love it. | |
| I mean, they go to work with great joy every day working on a construction yard. | |
| They like to see the beginning, the middle, and the end of a project and know that they built it. | |
| It's not just a sense of pride, but it's how their brains work. | |
| You were saying something about like historically women haven't had access to those kind of more physically laborious jobs, but because you said there's like a historical component there. | |
| It's not clear to me, though, like now that there really isn't much of a bar in terms of getting into those kinds of positions and fields of work. | |
| do you think it ultimately comes down to choice at this point the women just choose to not be yeah in these sorts of uh yeah i mean i think a lot of it is like women now have the choice of going beyond like because they were always usually like put into like education like becoming teachers Now they have a choice to go beyond that. | |
| And I guess like the industrial sector is not for women, I guess you could say. | |
| Or like it's not something a lot of women would prefer to do. | |
| It's true that they can now go beyond working in education, but you might notice the trend that they still move. | |
| Women essentially right now in modernity do the exact same jobs that they did before we had complete egalitarianism. | |
| Basically, they work in service work, education, nursing. | |
| These are the same jobs that they've always traditionally had. | |
| They're just interested in different things. | |
| I mean, I don't know. | |
| Like, I feel like I'm just thinking of my own future and, like, girls I've talked to, and it's just... | |
| Do you know any girls that want to do construction? | |
| No, but I don't know any guys that want to do construction either. | |
| So it's like... | |
| Andrew, I'm sort of changing topics a little bit here. | |
| Andrew, this is an argument I heard. | |
| So, you know, when it comes to the whole like doing sex work, OnlyFans thing, an argument I've heard from the other side, which I think is actually fairly compelling, is that there's this criticism of women who do OnlyFans sex work. | |
| You're selling your body. | |
| Why would you sell your body? | |
| And I guess, of course, it's of a sexual nature. | |
| But is it any more? | |
| I'm trying to think how they typically frame it. | |
| They'll say that, for example, men who work construction or electricians or these jobs that tend to be, you know, they result in injuries, they result in back problems, back breaking work. | |
| Is that really any better in terms of the damage that's being done to their bodies? | |
| Now, in terms from like a social perspective, it's more respectable, but in terms of like the damage done, is it really like to work 40, 50 years and like end up at the end of your life with like catastrophic injuries? | |
| You are some donated $72. | |
| Ladies, I'm an auto worker in Michigan. | |
| If you were offered $100,000 per year, would you work in an auto factory in the summertime getting as hot as 100 degrees with no air conditioning? | |
| It's hotter than that. | |
| Some of them. | |
| Hello. | |
| Donna 64 donated $69. | |
| Okay, I guess that's no from everyone. | |
| I'm just talking on Andrew's chill stream this week. | |
| Do you consider the act of sex to be a skill, objectively? | |
| You asked it to Andrew? | |
| On a previous stream. | |
| He asked it to you, or is this for the panel? | |
| Yeah, he asked me. | |
| But yeah, he's asking the panel if they consider it a skill. | |
| Sure, we'll do that. | |
| Is sex, is the act of sex a skill? | |
| Objectively? | |
| I suppose we could be good at saying that. | |
| Yeah, like no. | |
| I'm not really sure how to answer that. | |
| No. | |
| Well, it goes right along with your counter-argument. | |
| So you're making this actually a really old argument for sex workers, which is what about boxers? | |
| The question becomes, what about boxers? | |
| So boxers will go in and they will damage the shit out of their body for short-term gains, just like women will if they think that the gains are enough that damaging their body is worth doing whatever that thing is, right? | |
| That's basically what your argument is. | |
| My argument or yours. | |
| Are we going back to your initial argument? | |
| But it feeds right into the skill issue. | |
| The skill thing. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But isn't that what your argument is? | |
| Is that men will also engage in this high-risk behavior short-term for significant rewards, just like sex workers, right? | |
| Yeah, basically, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So then the question becomes, what is work? | |
| What is work? | |
| And so this is why it's being asked, what is skill? | |
| So what is a skill? | |
| Is it a skill to be able to give the bestest blowjob ever and then monetize it? | |
| That's what's being asked. | |
| David Mead's donated $69. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Men love to be around women. | |
| If a woman could build as well as a man, she would get the job. | |
| I've sat on hiring boards countless times. | |
| The underqualified woman was hired history major slash indoctrination. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you, David. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| It's not a skill to have sex in front of a camera. | |
| No, that's not a skill, but I suppose one could be better than another at sex or a specific sex act. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| Now, I would say, just to add on to that, I mean, people's orgasm response tends to differ, although men's tends to be a bit more narrow as compared to women who have quite a wide response there. | |
| Jamestown donated $69. | |
| Brian, why don't you just date Pearl? | |
| Just pearly things. | |
| I think I'm a bit too pale for her, to be honest. | |
| She seems to prefer. | |
| She only dates black guys, doesn't she? | |
| I don't think she would do. | |
| Has she been on the show? | |
| Yeah, she's been on the show once. | |
| Yeah, I'm too pale. | |
| Sorry, Pearl. | |
| I'm too pale for you. | |
| I'm not in Melanie. | |
| Yeah, you know, too pale. | |
| You want a tanning bed? | |
| No, I don't think the tanning bed will do it. | |
| Not going to do it for Pearl. | |
| No, Pearl's a friend. | |
| She's cool. | |
| I like Pearl. | |
| You can hang out with my boyfriend for a little bit. | |
| Wait, if I hung out with your boyfriend? | |
| Yeah. | |
| He said she likes black guys. | |
| Wait, oh, Pearl should hang out with your boyfriend? | |
| No, you should hang out with my boyfriend. | |
| Wait, because he's black? | |
| Yeah, then he'd like rub off on you a little bit. | |
| That's not how skin color works, though. | |
| So she just likes black guys because of their skin color, because they're darker. | |
| Well, I don't know if. | |
| I don't know. | |
| You'd have to ask Pearl, but she has a track record of dating black dudes. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Shit. | |
| Don't, please also, your boyfriend, don't if I meet him, he can't try to dap me up. | |
| Why? | |
| I fucking hate these guys who are like, oh, let me not do a handshake. | |
| Let me do the fucking dap, bro. | |
| Like, I can't. | |
| I'm too. | |
| I listen to fucking Pearl. | |
| Yeah, Frankie tried to fucking dab me up. | |
| I don't know what's going on. | |
| Dap? | |
| Is it dap or dab? | |
| Dap. | |
| Yeah, he tried to dab me up. | |
| I'm like, please don't do this. | |
| Nick Hudson. | |
| Nick Hutton. | |
| I was traumatized. | |
| No, look, I'll do a handshake. | |
| I'll do a fist bump. | |
| I'll even do an elbow. | |
| Don't do the. | |
| Don't put me in this awkward position where I gotta. | |
| That shit. | |
| I can't. | |
| I don't know how to do that shit. | |
| You just did it. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| No, give me a fucking. | |
| I listened to Pearl Jam. | |
| Give me a fucking handshake, please. | |
| Stone Temple Pilots is pretty good too. | |
| Bro, you can't. | |
| I'm sorry, boys. | |
| I'm trying to buy a flannel from a lesbian, okay? | |
| You think I know how to dap? | |
| You think I know how to dab people up? | |
| Okay. | |
| It's a great flannel, by the way. | |
| Where I can't. | |
| Can somebody in the chat fucking find it for me so I can buy it? | |
| Wait, she says, hold on. | |
| I got something here. | |
| Wait, what were we talking about? | |
| Sorry, Andrew, continue with your point. | |
| Josie, this is not the flannel. | |
| I just want to let you know. | |
| My understanding is that Pearl also does like white guys. | |
| Oh. | |
| What's up, Pearl? | |
| How you doing? | |
| She'd be perfect. | |
| I'm just saying you wouldn't come after me for child support. | |
| What's up, Pearl? | |
| Oh, I and Brian and she's rich. | |
| Oh. | |
| Should we just pump out Pearl? | |
| Should we just pump out a couple kids and I'll just dip? | |
| Are you going to give her child support? | |
| No, she's not. | |
| I think she'd make you sign a prenup, right? | |
| Yeah, for real. | |
| Oh, she's not. | |
| I'd have to sign the prenup. | |
| Yes. | |
| How rich is she? | |
| Is she rich? | |
| She got demonetized, didn't she? | |
| Did she get demonetized? | |
| She's got something. | |
| She does okay. | |
| I think she does okay. | |
| She's doing good. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No prenup. | |
| We will get married. | |
| I'll divorce her after 10 years. | |
| California alimony. | |
| What's up, Pearl? | |
| What's up? | |
| All right, what were we talking about? | |
| Dabbing up. | |
| Dabbing up people. | |
| I can't do it. | |
| Are you going to have beautiful red-headed children? | |
| If he ever meets my boyfriend, people are going to be a little bit more. | |
| We're going to have very pale, tall, ginger children. | |
| Ginger children, probably. | |
| Ginger. | |
| Ginger children who I think Pearl would be a good mom. | |
| I think she'd be a great mom. | |
| She'd be a good mom. | |
| You know? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'll be like the stay-at-home dad. | |
| She goes out, does the work. | |
| Right? | |
| No, actually, I don't think she'd be done for that. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm kidding. | |
| I'm kidding. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Sorry, Pearl. | |
| We're friends. | |
| We're friends. | |
| What were we talking about? | |
| Flannels? | |
| No, we were talking about. | |
| I mean, that kind of sounded very good. | |
| Guys, what's going on? | |
| Is there some guys? | |
| Are you trying to match me here? | |
| This is a lot of cross-chatter in the chats about the Pearl Davis Brian. | |
| Look, you know, Brian and Pearl. | |
| Look, I'm just, it would be some power couple shit. | |
| It would be some power couple shit, you know, it'd be power couple. | |
| But she's got to pump out like seven sons, you know, so. | |
| Seven. | |
| Seven sons. | |
| That's what's, that's what's up. | |
| Why? | |
| No child support, though. | |
| Why? | |
| Huh? | |
| Why seven? | |
| Are you being for real? | |
| What's wrong with seven sons? | |
| Yeah, I mean, that's the sons part, but you want seven kids? | |
| Children in a man's youth are like arrows in the quiver of a warrior. | |
| What is this? | |
| Game of Thrones? | |
| Like, where's this coming from? | |
| No, that's a fucking Bible verse son. | |
| Right, Andrew? | |
| Right? | |
| Which one is that? | |
| You know, I'm actually not sure. | |
| Hold on, let me let me Google it for you, Andrew. | |
| Okay. | |
| Hold on. | |
| You mean for yourself? | |
| Arrows in a... | |
| Is it like, is it Proverbs, maybe? | |
| Proverbs? | |
| Let me see this shit. | |
| It's, hold on. | |
| Psalms 127. | |
| Okay. | |
| 127 through the five. | |
| Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth. | |
| Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them. | |
| They shall not be ashamed, but shall speak with their enemies in the gate. | |
| Not sure how that's related, but okay. | |
| So you have sons that go like destroy your enemies, basically. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like arrows in the quiver. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Some giant pale ginger sons. | |
| Sign me up. | |
| I don't know, though. | |
| I don't think that Pearl would want you to have any daughters though, Brian. | |
| She might dislike them instantly. | |
| No daughters. | |
| No daughters. | |
| Just men only. | |
| Yeah, I'm fine with that. | |
| You actually want seven children, though? | |
| Sons. | |
| Get it right, Madison. | |
| Seven sons. | |
| Using your body to build slash maintain roads enriches everyone's lives by them being able to go to work, go on trips, or MS accession. | |
| Sure. | |
| Using your body for just propagates degeneracy. | |
| Yes, I see your argument, but I don't think it really addresses the argument about the damage it does on the micro-individual level to the individual themselves. | |
| So you can look at the external damage it does. | |
| Obviously, construction workers are not causing any external damage unless they're like doing a shitty fucking job and the building collapses like we saw in Florida recently. | |
| No, I mean they're basically doing the opposite of external damage, right? | |
| No, they're, yeah, no, they're for externally they're it's a it's positive. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But it occurs to me when when the argument comes up, like, okay, if you're looking at the micro individual level, you're harming yourself if you're involved in sex work. | |
| The compelling argument I've heard is like, well, in terms of the damage you're potentially doing, like you have these men who work back-breaking fucking work and they have like severe disability later in life. | |
| Their knees are fucked up. | |
| Their shoulders are fucked up. | |
| Ankles, back, neck fucked up. | |
| Chronic pain. | |
| I have chronic pain issues. | |
| So I fucking know I got, I'm icing my shit all the time. | |
| I know about chronic pain. | |
| It's not fucking good. | |
| And these guys doing this kind of work damage their body. | |
| And is it really like these girls who do OF? | |
| Again, I'm just sort of playing devil's advocate here. | |
| These girls who do OnlyFans and sex work, let's say they make millions of dollars over the course of five years. | |
| Granted, I realize that's not the case for most of these women. | |
| They have, a lot of them aren't even having sex with men. | |
| They're just doing solo content. | |
| They can still make millions of dollars, tons of money, compared to the man who has to work for 40, 50 years and he's got fucking chronic back pain. | |
| I mean, I can see why, look, even as women, like working a desk job for 50 fucking years, that sitting is bad for you too, just sitting in the fucking office, lethargic jobs. | |
| I mean, I kind of see it a little bit. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Not that it's, look, I'm not co-signing. | |
| I'm not co-signing sex work. | |
| No, no, no, I understand, but let's test it for a second. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So Brian Atlas has a daughter. | |
| No, she can't do that shit. | |
| Let's just say he did. | |
| She did? | |
| Let's just say you had a daughter, you had a daughter, and you could see into a crystal ball that she was either going to have to work a desk job for 60 years or she would become a multi-millionaire within two years of online prostitution. | |
| What would you tell her? | |
| Disown. | |
| Damn, why? | |
| Well, it brings dishonor on Famerie. | |
| Family. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| It brings dishonor on family. | |
| Sorry. | |
| I got, I have. | |
| Let's say there was no social taboo anymore. | |
| No social taboo? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Still disown. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So that tells me that there's something intuitive here that is telling you that this is still bad in spite of the comparison of self-harm. | |
| So you're saying, okay, yeah, there's self-harm in this category, self-harm in this category. | |
| But for some reason, this one is still clearly worse to you. | |
| Why would that be? | |
| Well, again, my position is I'm not like co-signing on sex work. | |
| I'm just from that. | |
| No, I understand that you're not. | |
| We're just purely in like hypothetical. | |
| Nickelodeon donated $100. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Men are sacrificing their bodies for the greater good of society. | |
| Of women are attributing to degenerative behavior and the collapse of men, therefore society at large. | |
| Men, don't be weak. | |
| This is the great counter, right? | |
| The reason that you intuitively know, and he hit the nail on the head of where we're going with this. | |
| The reason that he, that this chatter understands and you understand dishonor versus honor, what brings people honor is sacrifice. | |
| That's what people honor inside of society. | |
| So they would consider a construction worker person like this to be in some ways noble. | |
| That's why we think are military service members, right? | |
| Because they're sacrificing, putting the ultimate on the line as a sacrifice for the rest of us. | |
| That's why we honor them. | |
| That's what the whole point is. | |
| So when you're talking about dishonor, that's why you don't do it. | |
| That's why your intuition tells you even if society itself no longer made this a social taboo, you still understand that there's no sacrifice or therefore there's no honor in what's being done. | |
| That's why you don't like it. | |
| That's why it's distasteful. | |
| That's why people reject it. | |
| Yeah, I mean, look, despite this thing where it's like, well, men, through the work that they do, tend to damage their body too. | |
| I'm not saying that that is a total, would be a total justification for engaging in sex work. | |
| I just think it's actually when it comes to the micro individual level of, well, they're damaging themselves either bodies or mindset. | |
| Yeah, I understand what you're saying. | |
| You're saying as the heart of the argument, if the argument is just, but this hurts you, then the counterargument is, yeah, but this hurts you too. | |
| But really, this is only if you grant this as being the problem. | |
| Sure. | |
| And I don't. | |
| I don't grant that self-harm is the issuance of prostitution. | |
| It's just one of many problems, but rather what is noble about it? | |
| What is good about it? | |
| What does it perpetuate inside of society versus what it doesn't? | |
| Whereas if all of your sons were construction workers and they all made minimum wage, you'd be happy to sit at a table with them and break bread for a reason. | |
| Word? | |
| Word. | |
| Okay, let me ask, let me run through a couple other questions here. | |
| Then we'll do the chaos slash roast section. | |
| And then we're going to probably wrap up. | |
| Try to wrap up. | |
| Well, not immediately, but we've got a bit more to get through. | |
| So, hold on. | |
| Let me pull up my notes here. | |
| Actually, really quick, guys, go to twitch.tv slash whatever, twitch.tv slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow, F11, please. | |
| Drop us a follow in the Prime sub. | |
| If you have one, drop us a follow in the Prime sub. | |
| If you have one. | |
| Okay, guys, thank you. | |
| do we do the man wait did we should we debate the man versus bear thing for a little bit What do you think, Andrew? | |
| Yeah, name. | |
| How you feeling on that one? | |
| Yay or name? | |
| I say let's man versus bear it, dude. | |
| Let's just go. | |
| Ask the question again. | |
| I'm going to take a lead real quick. | |
| I'll be right back. | |
| Okay, so just one more time. | |
| Would you rather be in the forest? | |
| Loose pussy energy donated $69. | |
| Punkface CEO recently said FNF will collab with whatever pod. | |
| Is this true? | |
| Would you really do a collab after how much they shit they talked about you and the pod? | |
| Hashtag big head818, hashtag free nick. | |
| Oh, I think this is kind of in reference to having Daisy on the show. | |
| Just to be clear, like I wasn't doing that in furtherance of like trying to secure a collab or anything. | |
| I just, whenever I see someone being treated unfairly, in which case this was Walter, even if I, you know, there was some fairly minor, inconsequential disagreements or beef that existed there, I'm still going to defend somebody if I feel like they've been treated unfairly. | |
| And in this case, I think the treatment was pretty egregious on Daisy's part. | |
| I'm kind of a I don't know if I'm an OG or old school on this, but you don't go public when it comes to friends, family, and like relationships. | |
| You don't do that. | |
| It was just donated $69. | |
| That's the excuse. | |
| How many of the women on this panel would give something they hold dear instead of a bear attacked them versus a man? | |
| Wait, how many of the women on this panel would give something they hold dear instead of a bear? | |
| Wait, what? | |
| Does anybody understand this question? | |
| No. | |
| Would give something instead of a bear? | |
| Wait. | |
| That makes no sense. | |
| So it's like, would you rather be in the forest with something you hold dear or a man? | |
| That's, I don't know how to interpret that. | |
| Get booped. | |
| I appreciate your message. | |
| You're going to have to clarify a little bit. | |
| You'll have to send another one. | |
| I apologize. | |
| So just going around, what's everybody's answers to the man versus bear thing? | |
| Bear. | |
| Just Gerald donated $69. | |
| Sweetheart, I bought you a proper sweatshirt. | |
| I work construction. | |
| I shot a nail through my thumb this year. | |
| The damage is real, but what we create is worth every pain. | |
| Okay, well, just Gerald. | |
| Don't shoot yourself in the hand with a nail gun, you fucking idiot. | |
| And by the way, just so you know, all of your co-workers who are laughing at you, don't even talk any shit because you would have laughed at them too. | |
| Like, let's face it, you would have laughed at them too. | |
| I don't even blame you. | |
| Don't even blame you. | |
| Well, thank you, Just Gerald. | |
| I think that's Dane. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Good to see you in the chat. | |
| Didn't you say bear before? | |
| Yeah, I said into the mic. | |
| Into the mic. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Well, now it has to be man. | |
| Wait, why'd you change it? | |
| Because you don't want to get smoked by Andrew? | |
| Uh, no, I don't want to get smoked by the bear. | |
| Oh, okay, so you change your mind really quick. | |
| Man. | |
| Yeah, man. | |
| Man. | |
| Is it just you two on the bear? | |
| Okay, why? | |
| I mean, I grew up with my aunt and uncle a lot, going to their cabin up in, like, Los Angeles forest area. | |
| And, like, we would feed the bears all the time, and, like, we'd watch them come in, like, in the front porch, and we'd open the door, and, like, they were right there. | |
| So I have a very like comfortable feeling around animals and stuff. | |
| So I mean, I feel like it's pretty easy choice compared to like just a stranger. | |
| Do you think all bears are like that, babe? | |
| Probably not, but like I don't know. | |
| So don't you feel like you could like at least talk to a man? | |
| Yeah, but are like, are we saying like, if you're in the woods and you see a man walking towards you there's, or even just a woman like a stranger, there's just a sense of fear shit, I'd be fearful if a bear was in the woods and I was like walking through. | |
| I'd be way more scared of a bear, to be honest with you or think about it like wait, hold on, let's get your answer too before we go in. | |
| Why, I don't know. | |
| I mean it's the middle of the woods. | |
| The bear is supposed to be there like, not necessarily the man. | |
| So I would feel more afraid stuck in the woods. | |
| You're not supposed to be there. | |
| So you're um, let me, let me ask you two this, then both of you are trapped in the woods with a bear. | |
| That is the heart of the question. | |
| If a random man who you did not know could get you out of the situation though you did not know who he was, you did not know even if he could get you out of the situation would you ask him for help? | |
| Yeah, I mean, I think it'd be stupid not to, but like, if I'm like, if a guy or a bear are like posing a threat, like I feel like the bear is like I would just rather go out that way for some reason, but you're you're assuming that the man would hurt you because. | |
| So here the scenario is, random bear, random man. | |
| So if you're plucking a random man out of the entire population, population of the USA, you could very well, for example, randomly pluck out a man who you like and trust I don't know if you have a good relationship, like father brother's, hypothetical is a stranger, though right well, random man. | |
| So yes, statistically it'd be very unlikely that this random randomly falls on somebody you know. | |
| Let's assume it's it's a random stranger. | |
| Yeah yeah, I'd still go bear, still go bear. | |
| Yeah okay yeah, so if, but. | |
| But I want you to think about this, though, if you're trapped in the woods with a bear versus a man you don't know, why would you then appeal to a man you don't know to rescue you from that situation? | |
| I mean if he's like watching someone get attacked and is Like, oh, I can help you. | |
| No, he hasn't said anything. | |
| He's just a random guy that you see walking through the forest. | |
| That's it. | |
| You're trapped in this forest with the bear. | |
| Would you appeal to him to assist you in your rescue so that you were no longer trapped in the forest with a bear? | |
| I mean, yeah, sure. | |
| I'll appeal to him. | |
| Yeah, but then that to me is nonsensical because if you would appeal to the stranger to rescue you from the situation with the bear, then why wouldn't your preference just to be trapped with the stranger to begin with? | |
| I don't get it. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like, stranger danger. | |
| It's what you're taught from like kindergarten. | |
| But the guy rescuing you also is a stranger. | |
| Or who has only the potential to rescue you? | |
| It's still a stranger. | |
| Well. | |
| Wait, I have a question though. | |
| Haven't you guys, well, maybe not so much you, but I mean, you said you've had a couple casual hookups with guys. | |
| Those were like random stranger men, weren't they? | |
| Well, yeah, but after talking to them for a little bit, I realized that they weren't like a crazy serial killer. | |
| So. | |
| Well, how would you know? | |
| I mean, I guess I wouldn't know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| There's some very charming, like, predators out there, you know? | |
| What, like Ten Bundy? | |
| It wasn't Ted Bundy, like, kind of charming or whatever. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I do have a question. | |
| I don't want to linger too long on the bear thing. | |
| I'm sure you agree with this on Andrew. | |
| But here, I'll read this. | |
| Ben George, saying a man or human doesn't belong in the woods, but the bear does is saying that humans aren't a part of nature. | |
| Thank you, Ben George, for the super chat, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Well put. | |
| Well put. | |
| I do have a question for those of you who said bear on this. | |
| Which is actually kind of interesting because you said that you were like up in a cabin all the time where your aunt and uncle lived. | |
| You would assume that they were part of the natural order of things there, right? | |
| Yeah, I don't think I said that. | |
| No, I'm not saying you did, but you would assume that, right? | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah, for the most part, like the neighbors and everything, they all kind of got along well with nature. | |
| They treated it with respect and it treated them with respect in return. | |
| Okay. | |
| I have a thought on this. | |
| So here's a question. | |
| Statistically, women abuse human children and babies far more than bears do. | |
| So is it safer to leave your baby in the woods with a bear instead of a woman? | |
| I think that, like, no, like. | |
| It doesn't compute? | |
| No. | |
| But the argument I typically hear is: well, men have a proclivity, which is some, a very small minority of men, but some men, small minority of them, have a proclivity towards violence. | |
| And that's the justification women use for saying, I would rather be with a bear than with a man in the forest, random man. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I think it's just like there could be violence from a bear or a man, but the aspect of rape is only present with a man. | |
| So like that's the main issue. | |
| Oh. | |
| Just say essay. | |
| It's fine. | |
| It's fine. | |
| You didn't know. | |
| Can I ask this just a slightly different way? | |
| Because I was curious about this the other night. | |
| Let me ask you this question differently. | |
| If you were trapped in the middle of an ocean on a raft with a man you didn't know or being circled by a great white shark, which would you prefer then? | |
| I actually love sharks. | |
| I have a tattoo of sharks on my rib, so the shark. | |
| Would you prefer the shark? | |
| I think I'm just like a nature freak. | |
| So guaranteed death. | |
| They're actually pretty peaceful. | |
| Not when they're hungry. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Circling. | |
| The scenario is circling. | |
| He's just going to generate. | |
| And you're menstruating. | |
| You're alone. | |
| And you're menstruating. | |
| Let's throw that caveat in there. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Still taking the sharks. | |
| You have a shark tattoo? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Right here. | |
| Is it gray white or? | |
| It's a Galapagos. | |
| I swam with them like two summers ago. | |
| Oh, it's a Galapagos shark and I swam with them. | |
| Question: What about this? | |
| Would you rather be alone with a random man in a room or a bear? | |
| 10 by 10 room? | |
| Probably the man at that point. | |
| Yeah, I guess I would say the man. | |
| Okay. | |
| Changes. | |
| The venue changes things up here a little bit. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| Any, I think we just get into the. | |
| You got a question, Andrew? | |
| You got any questions you want to ask them? | |
| Maybe dating related, just so we can be talk about dating. | |
| Yeah, there was one thing I was curious about. | |
| Would you be more or less likely going around the table to date a man who was religious or non-religious? | |
| Well, she doesn't date men. | |
| A woman. | |
| So yeah, but I mean, okay, women, whatever. | |
| However you want to frame it up. | |
| Oh, so it could be a woman. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Closer to the mic if you can. | |
| Oh, hold on just a second. | |
| So Flo, Act 954, donated 69. | |
| El Put Pa says, find a father and give more than just Pum. | |
| Pum Soflox says, Brian, invite me on the show. | |
| I could help humble these 304s from coast to coast 305 to the 304. | |
| We call them strumpets. | |
| We call them strumpets. | |
| Yo, Soflo, thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate the message. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| Your answer to the question, you prefer? | |
| Probably just non-religious because I come from a non-religious family. | |
| So I think it would just be easier to connect on that level. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, I don't know. | |
| I don't think that would really matter too much to me, but I do come from a more non-religious background, so I'd probably connect more with somebody who wasn't religious, also. | |
| Okay. | |
| I have Dr. Nejes. | |
| My family, I grew up in a Catholic family. | |
| I wouldn't say I would want to date somebody religious, but I also wouldn't want to date somebody who didn't believe in God, if that makes sense. | |
| I don't care if they're Christian, Catholic, whatever they are, but they had to believe in God or a higher power. | |
| Oh, I would rather date someone who was religious because I think having a relationship with God is important. | |
| I grew up not too religious. | |
| I would go to church every now and then, but I would like a man who wants to find a stronger relationship with God and help me do that as well. | |
| Amen. | |
| Now, going back around the panel for a quick follow-up question for this, my curiosity is then, assume that you're married to a man or woman, right? | |
| Whatever it may be, and they were not religious, but found religion and wanted you to participate, would it be a deal breaker? | |
| No. | |
| Like, I'm open to religion. | |
| I've just never, like, my family never explored it much, so I never, like, had the means to do it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I think a similar answer, so probably no. | |
| Like, I would, if it's something you're interested in, then I would want to support them in that. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'd be happy for them to be religious, but it's not, I wouldn't have the same beliefs as them. | |
| So you wouldn't participate with them? | |
| No, because if I was, it'd be fake because I wouldn't believe in it. | |
| Okay, so would that be a deal-breaker for you if they wanted you to participate? | |
| I'd be happy to join in with her, but I just wouldn't have the same beliefs, so it'd be more done to them. | |
| Okay. | |
| Me personally, I'm not going to go against anything that I believe. | |
| You know, I'm not. | |
| If I believe it, that's what I'm going to stand on. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think I would, if he wants to. | |
| We're on the same page, so whatever he wants is fine. | |
| Whatever he wants? | |
| So you would convert to his religion? | |
| I mean, if he wants to marry me that bad, and I want to marry him, I don't see why that would be a problem. | |
| What if he was a Muslim? | |
| I wouldn't put myself in that situation because I've never dated a Muslim guy. | |
| No, no, no, but that's why I said he found religion later. | |
| If it was like, yeah, I would still do it just because I thought I would feel like. | |
| You would still convert? | |
| I feel like I would have to if that's my husband and if he wants if that's what he wants, we come as a unit. | |
| So now you're, I mean, I assumed this, but I'm guessing you're at least some kind of Christian. | |
| Yes. | |
| But wouldn't that be a complete and total violation if you converted over to Islam from Christianity on behalf of your man? | |
| Of course, it would be considered that, yeah. | |
| But again, if it's if he's like, I'm going to find this religion and you can come on the journey with me or you can not be with me, then I would feel like I would have to stick with him. | |
| So you would essentially compromise your religious beliefs for a man? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| For my man. | |
| All right. | |
| For your man, yeah, yeah. | |
| Yes. | |
| Well, that's that's the reason I ask this is because you know we talk a lot about submission, patriarchy, that kind of thing, right? | |
| But maybe there are times when it's appropriate for a woman to say no and not submit. | |
| And I would think that one of those times might be if their man converted to the opposite of what their religion was, mid-relationship, that creates quite a conundrum inside of the relationship, right? | |
| Picking between Jesus Christ or not Jesus Christ. | |
| Oh, yeah, for sure. | |
| I think that would be a really difficult situation. | |
| But, you know, if that's my person and I really felt like that for them and that was who I wanted to be with the rest of my life, I wouldn't let religion stop it from happening. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Got a couple questions and then we'll head into the we'll do a chaos roast section. | |
| Let me see here. | |
| Let me just get my notes going here. | |
| By the way, I've had my army trying to find the flannel. | |
| No luck. | |
| It's probably, you know, you want to sell it? | |
| I'll buy it off you. | |
| You down? | |
| It's not even going to fit you. | |
| Doesn't matter. | |
| I'll like do like a 90s tied around the waist thing. | |
| I can't sell it. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's just comfy. | |
| It's her staple. | |
| My friend literally just, my friend just gave it to me like yesterday. | |
| Oh, so it's new? | |
| Like, is it, was it brand new? | |
| Well, it was hers, and then she was like, Oh, she gave it to you? | |
| Yeah, and she was like, I'm getting it. | |
| No, this is a come up for you. | |
| I'll buy it. | |
| How much? | |
| Sorry. | |
| 20 bucks? | |
| No. | |
| 50 bucks? | |
| No. | |
| 69 bucks? | |
| No. | |
| That flannel probably cost like 20, 40 bucks. | |
| I'm sure it was cheap, but like. | |
| What if he gave you 304 bucks? | |
| Hey, what? | |
| That was a bit money. | |
| Probably not. | |
| You wouldn't even do it for three. | |
| Man, that's crazy. | |
| I have money. | |
| You got money, you're good? | |
| Yeah, I'm pretty. | |
| I'm okay. | |
| I'm determined to. | |
| I need the flannel. | |
| 100 bucks? | |
| Cash. | |
| I'll fucking give you cash right now. | |
| 100 bucks for the flannel. | |
| What about it intrigues you so much? | |
| I don't know. | |
| It looks cool. | |
| You like the color? | |
| I like the color. | |
| I'm a flannel guy. | |
| I like the, it's like the black. | |
| It's the black gray. | |
| What if I find you one? | |
| I can find you one. | |
| I'm very specific about my flannels. | |
| Yes. | |
| I want that flannel. | |
| I don't even need yours. | |
| I just want that color. | |
| The same exact color. | |
| Like style. | |
| Exactly that one. | |
| Yeah, I think she's just like. | |
| You cannot find the shit anywhere. | |
| I sent my fucking peeps. | |
| They couldn't find it. | |
| Fucking Josie, find that shit. | |
| Get fucking on it. | |
| Josie will be like, oh, I got this, no problem. | |
| And she sent me like a fucking like flannel that doesn't even look like it. | |
| Really? | |
| Damn it, Josie. | |
| God damn it, Josie. | |
| All right. | |
| Find it for me, boys. | |
| Do I get a finders fee to find it? | |
| Oh, you're going to find it? | |
| Yeah, I'll give you a finder's fee. | |
| All right. | |
| Okay, hold on. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Getting to my. | |
| By the way, I got a link to the shirt. | |
| But you do? | |
| Andrew got it. | |
| Like, to buy it, because like we found it on. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, I got it. | |
| It was just DM'd over to me. | |
| So I can't. | |
| Can you send it to me? | |
| Wait, no way. | |
| Send it to me, bruv. | |
| Send it to me. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Just really quick, like who here is. | |
| We already asked the other people who were here, but we just got to repeat it. | |
| Who here considers themselves a feminist, starting with you? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, I guess so. | |
| Oh. | |
| You can re-answer if you want to. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes, feminist? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Would you date a woman in your case, or would you date a man who was not a feminist? | |
| Probably not. | |
| Probably not. | |
| Okay. | |
| i don't think so um i don't understand the question what Would you say? | |
| Would you date a man who was not a feminist? | |
| So you're a feminist? | |
| Would you date someone who wasn't? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't really know if I'm that feminist. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I feel like it just depends how somebody's demeanor and what their traits are in that state. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| Like if they're a female person. | |
| Yeah, I'm losing it, but I don't know. | |
| I can't really answer that question because I'm not feminist. | |
| I don't think. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| You just don't know. | |
| I don't know if I am or if I'm not. | |
| I don't, I honestly, I don't think so. | |
| Like, because if we think about it, like, if a boy, I don't, I wouldn't agree if a boy to hit a woman. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| I think we all agree that that's not. | |
| Yeah, but some people would sit there and think, like, if a woman were to keep hitting on a man, would do you think he would have the right to hit that female? | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| So you're saying, is this like even a feminist talking point? | |
| Kinda, yeah. | |
| Wait, so if a woman hits a man, it's wrong for the man to hit her. | |
| No, I'm saying, yeah, do you feel like that? | |
| Do you feel like a man has a right to hit the female back or no? | |
| If the woman hits the man? | |
| Yes, like, okay, so if the, yes, yeah. | |
| She starts it. | |
| Yeah, if she starts it and she's still like hitting a man and the man's like, you know, like. | |
| Have you had this happen to you? | |
| Like, do you beat up on your guys? | |
| No, I don't do that. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It kind of sounds like you beat up on them. | |
| No, I'm just like, I just think about things like that. | |
| Like, you know, I've seen it. | |
| Okay, so look, I don't think anybody should be hitting anybody, but here's the reality. | |
| As a woman, if you put your hands on a man, you shouldn't be surprised if a man smacks you back. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't think, like, I think a man should try to get out of the situation because it's not just the way the social climate is. | |
| Like, even if it's self-defense, man, optically, it's going to be bad. | |
| with some of the uh dv laws like if even if the woman's the instigate instigator uh i think it's called fuck what's this uh there's a specific fucking oh shit It's related to DV, but they like have to arrest somebody. | |
| And they'll always arrest the dude, even if it's the woman who's beating up on him. | |
| What is that it's not by the way essentially the link to that flannel On where? | |
| Text messages or? | |
| Discord. | |
| Discord? | |
| Okay, I'll have to check it later. | |
| Discord. | |
| Fuck, what's that term? | |
| Nick, could you pop the chat up? | |
| They'll know. | |
| They'll know what I'm looking for. | |
| Show us the chat. | |
| Yo, chat, what's that thing when it comes to DV stuff? | |
| There's a specific – Duluth, thank you. | |
| The Duluth model. | |
| Okay, so yeah, I don't think people should be hitting each other, but like if you hit a man, like I don't know. | |
| You might get hit. | |
| You might get hit back. | |
| I think a lot of men, though, are taught, like, yo, even if some chick's beating on you, you still don't hit back, but like, you shouldn't be hitting a man. | |
| Right. | |
| I agree. | |
| You are no longer a lady if you're putting your hands on a man. | |
| Exactly. | |
| But it sounds like you would object to a man hitting back. | |
| No, I wouldn't because I look at it like this. | |
| I'm confused. | |
| Okay, but I'm just, that was just a prime example, but I'm saying, like, because I look at it like this. | |
| If a woman were to hit my son, you know, and my son was like, stop, stop. | |
| And like, you know, and he like, he told the one, whatever. | |
| And then, like, I wouldn't agree with my son technically putting his hands on a woman, but like pushing a woman maybe off of him or something. | |
| I could see that a little more. | |
| But I agree, like, kind of what you said, don't put your, don't hit a man and expect not to get hit. | |
| What's that saying? | |
| You don't want none. | |
| There won't, wait, you don't. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Wait, you don't want shit? | |
| Don't start. | |
| I don't know. | |
| We're just going to go with the golden roll. | |
| Treat others the way you want to be treated. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, it wouldn't surprise me if a woman was like trying to attack a man. | |
| Me neither. | |
| That she, there's a chance. | |
| I mean, a lot of guys have been taught from a young age, you never hit a woman. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Probably guys who, maybe they've even been taught that, but they're like, you hit him. | |
| Like, if you poke the bear. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You poke the bear enough, like, eventually. | |
| Like, I've seen these videos where these guys are just taking, standing there, taking abuse from a woman. | |
| And the woman keeps fucking like hitting him, punching him, kicking him in the nuts, and then he fucking snaps and finally hits her back. | |
| I've seen shit. | |
| Oh, you're not supposed to hit her. | |
| Like, why did you do that? | |
| So a lot of guys have a lot of patience on that front. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Wait, so okay. | |
| Feminist. | |
| So feminist, feminist, you would not date a man who wasn't a feminist. | |
| And I think this is all just related to dating because you obviously want to have, you know, shared values with your partner. | |
| Really quick, just like, what's your definition of feminism? | |
| Just like thinking women should be financially independent. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, I would give a similar definition. | |
| Just women achieving equality with men. | |
| And do women not currently have equality with men? | |
| No, I don't think so. | |
| Wait, when you say that, you mean no, women do not have equality? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, and what, and what about you? | |
| I mean, there's inequality in like certain aspects of life, but I think that's just inherent to anything. | |
| So what are the, in what ways do women not have equality? | |
| Well, we have progressed a lot as a society that I feel, but there is still, I believe, like, the gender pay gap is still kind of a thing. | |
| And then also. | |
| You got something on this, Kelly? | |
| What do you mean by the gender pay gap? | |
| I don't. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know much about it. | |
| It's like a dollar. | |
| For every dollar a man earns, it's 81 cents for a woman, like for American women at least. | |
| Yeah, you could say that, but men and women don't really, most of the time we don't have the same jobs. | |
| Yeah, which is a lot of people. | |
| So I think it's actually super illegal for a company to pay a man more than a woman just because he's a man. | |
| But some, it's true that most men's jobs just pay more than women's jobs do. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, yeah. | |
| Right. | |
| That's why I'm saying like there's when you say there's a when you say that women are not equal because there's a pay gap, I don't think that that's 100% true. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I see your point. | |
| I would also just say like also there's still like levels of social inequality too. | |
| Like that's unrelated to wages. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And just like looking outside of the U.S. as well, like that's pretty huge in other countries. | |
| So that's. | |
| We will briefly address the wage gap. | |
| Maybe Andrew, do you want to weigh in very quickly on the wage gap thing? | |
| Quickly think doesn't exist? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| It literally doesn't exist. | |
| So the argument for the gender wage gap was that in the same job, women were paid less than men for the same job. | |
| But the thing is, is that it didn't really add other factors which were necessary, like how much time women take off due to maternity leave, these other various things. | |
| They're actually much higher risk to take on for a company to take on than men are usually in basically any job. | |
| In fact, women are a higher risk. | |
| So that's why that existed in the limited way that it did. | |
| But through legislation, even that is basically gone. | |
| Even feminists don't really use that as an argument anymore, the gender pay gap. | |
| Period. | |
| I do have some notes on this. | |
| So men work harder, longer, in tougher jobs. | |
| They stay in the workforce longer in those tougher jobs. | |
| They tend to gravitate towards tougher and harder but higher paying jobs and staying them longer. | |
| Women leave the workforce voluntarily to have and raise children. | |
| And let's see what else. | |
| There's also choice. | |
| So women tend to choose lower paying jobs as compared to men. | |
| Also, I would also add to this, maybe going around the table on this, if I can relate it back to dating. | |
| So I don't know if where you stand on this, maybe it's not so much the norm in college dating, but would you like a guy to pay for you on the first date? | |
| No, like I think you should split the bill. | |
| Should split? | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Should the guy pay on the first date? | |
| I'm happy to split. | |
| Happy to split? | |
| I would like him to pay for it. | |
| How many times? | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I would like him to, yes. | |
| Pay for the. | |
| What about you? | |
| I'm fine with paying too. | |
| It's fine. | |
| Okay. | |
| How many times going around have you actually split the bill on a date, though? | |
| Yeah, you said you've been on a couple first dates? | |
| Yeah, every time we split the bill. | |
| Every time? | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| She's dating feminist guys. | |
| Okay, what about you? | |
| I'll say the last few days I've been on, I've paid. | |
| Okay. | |
| But that's not really the heart of the question. | |
| The heart of the question is, all the dates you've been on, how many times have you paid Split. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I've only need to put on a handful of dates, so my answer stays the same. | |
| So, on the handful of dates that you've been on, you've split the bill every time? | |
| No, my answer was I paid. | |
| So, in the handful of dates you've been on, you've paid for all the dates. | |
| Yes. | |
| Seems dubious. | |
| What? | |
| Why? | |
| Kelly. | |
| So, the last guy was dating. | |
| I'm financially a lot more well-off than him. | |
| And so, I paid for the date. | |
| It's not, it doesn't bother, it's like it doesn't bother me who pays. | |
| I was a lot more well-off than him, so I paid. | |
| I felt more comfortable doing it that way. | |
| Do you want it to be like that, though, for like ever? | |
| I can imagine when I do settle down, I'll probably earn a lot more than what they do, and I'd be more than happy with paying for everything. | |
| Well, when you become with someone, things become shared, so it wouldn't always be just me. | |
| My money would become eventually their money as well. | |
| So, I wouldn't see it as oh, that's my money, that's their money. | |
| I'd see it as shared. | |
| Here, look, this is we won't linger long on the wage gap thing. | |
| Here's just the argument I was going to make. | |
| So, we have a small group here at the table. | |
| We've heard from a lot of women. | |
| I would say the overwhelming majority of women, at least that we've heard from on the show, not all again, not all women. | |
| There are plenty of women who will go 50-50 or even in some cases, they'll even pay for the whole date. | |
| A lot of women prefer the man to pay for the first date. | |
| Let's assume it's even a minority of women. | |
| Let's say it's 30 or 40 percent of women who have a gendered expectation on men that men need to pay for first dates, they need to pay on subsequent dates, and that men need to be providers. | |
| I would argue that even if it's a minority of women, 30 to 40 percent of women, that creates and would create enough of a mating pressure. | |
| Let's disregard any other factors like men working more hours, men are more willing to relocate, men are more willing to work like shitty hours, graveyard shifts, men are more likely to go work in like bum fuck North Dakota. | |
| Women, right? | |
| Intel and Wilde donated $69. | |
| So, Asians can be 600 and dates 304s times two. | |
| Strumpets, double strumpets. | |
| There you go, double strumpets. | |
| I think that actually the wage gap could be just simply argued away by women's own sexism and their sexist expectations of men to be providers. | |
| Because I'm not saying it's all women, but if there's enough women, 30 to 40 percent, which I think is being conservative, who want men to pay for first dates, who won't date men who won't, that would create, in my view, enough of a mating pressure for men to be just simply more motivated to earn money, to earn more money than their female counterparts. | |
| Motivation is extremely powerful. | |
| So, I don't think you can really meet a man who insists that women should pay for first dates. | |
| I suppose it's rare, but it's you can't get away with a man insisting women should pay. | |
| So, if there was a pay gap, which I think there isn't, I think it could be entirely explained away by women's gender expectations of men to pay for first dates, to be providers, to pay for this XYZ. | |
| So, and also, in addition to that, women go after men who are at the top of Apex, who are at the apex of hierarchies. | |
| So, men who are really successful, men who are very competent, men who are extremely wealthy, successful. | |
| Women deem those things to be very attractive in men. | |
| So, it's almost reinforced. | |
| If there was a wage gap, you could argue it's just reinforced by the mating pressure that's created by women. | |
| Agreed. | |
| There's a mating pressure on men that does not exist in women. | |
| Or that doesn't exist for women. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| So. | |
| Any nothing? | |
| Okay, all right, cool. | |
| You said there were some other ways in which women were not equal? | |
| I guess. | |
| Yeah, just like social inequalities, just the way like women and men are viewed and the different unfair expectations on both men and women. | |
| And when you say that, you've acknowledged that there's some possible ways that men are not viewed well either? | |
| Or is this an exclusively female problem? | |
| No, I don't think so. | |
| I think it affects everybody. | |
| Okay. | |
| But it seems like more so women, because when I asked ways in which women don't have equality, don't have equal rights, this is an example you gave. | |
| So what would be the way in which it's primarily negatively impacting women? | |
| Well, like just the pressures and expectations that are put on women from a young age, like to be like to be like sort of submissive and to let their husband be like the provider and like not necessarily pushing women for themselves. | |
| Is that a problem? | |
| I don't think that's a pressure anymore. | |
| I think if we've actually gone completely the other way, it's let's push women into the universities, go get a job, go work, girl boss, boss babe. | |
| I don't think there's a strong pressure on the societal level for women to be submissive housewives anymore, anyways. | |
| Do you think that's the case? | |
| Well, I feel like it still exists just in some places. | |
| And I don't know. | |
| Well, is it the minority or the majority? | |
| I honestly don't know. | |
| Do you think there's a majority social pressure for women to be stay-at-home, like not get educated, not work, be stay-at-home wives? | |
| Well, speaking on my own experience and in my childhood, I remember that was kind of the goal is we wanted to get married. | |
| And I know so many little girls growing up who that's all they were expected to be was just to be like, I don't know, not necessarily going into the workforce, just finding a husband and having a family and that was their job. | |
| And that's perfectly okay. | |
| I think it's more about having the choice to either go into the workforce or to have a family. | |
| So how come you don't think women have a choice now? | |
| Well, we do have a choice. | |
| We just feel, you say we feel the pressure of it. | |
| Yeah, I feel like it's just subtle pressures from different aspects of life and from childhood. | |
| Well, if that's the case, though, couldn't you just make the argument that if women are facing this pressure, then men are also facing a pressure to be sole breadwinners and providers? | |
| Yeah, I think. | |
| There's like two corresponding things there. | |
| I guess I'm looking for something more specifically like ways in which, like, for example, is there any right that men have that women don't? | |
| Like, what do you mean by that? | |
| Well, you said equality, right? | |
| And, I mean, that could be in a couple different ways. | |
| But under law, is there any right that a man has that women don't? | |
| Like how? | |
| Hold on. | |
| Let her answer the question. | |
| Okay. | |
| Not to my knowledge, not legally. | |
| Aquatic donated $69. | |
| We can ask that. | |
| Do you think women are oppressed? | |
| Do you think women are oppressed? | |
| Going around the table? | |
| Not so much in the U.S., but like outside of it. | |
| Outside, sure. | |
| What about the U.S.? | |
| Are women oppressed? | |
| No, I think we've come like a long way as a society. | |
| Are they still a little bit oppressed? | |
| Like, I don't know. | |
| I feel like just going back to my first argument, there's still some pressures placed on women. | |
| Pressures, okay. | |
| Are women oppressed? | |
| No. | |
| I agree with her. | |
| No. | |
| Women in the U.S. are not oppressed. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, Flo, AC954, donated $69. | |
| From the wife. | |
| Why does modesty equal respect? | |
| It doesn't define women. | |
| Being stuck a viewpoint will only lead to wrong women. | |
| There's so much more to one's character than your 1930s opinion. | |
| I mean, modesty has been a desirable characteristic and a virtue, I think, well, forever. | |
| For much beyond the 1930s. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think we did the oppression thing. | |
| A couple questions here. | |
| I would like to ask that guy since in another super chat and tell me ontologically what a woman is then. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| And why modesty is not a trait which should be valued in a woman? | |
| I would actually like to know the answer to that. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| If you want to, so Flo, if you want. | |
| Just to be clear, I think it was sent on behalf of his wife, but yeah. | |
| A couple other questions here. | |
| Wait, actually, do you guys believe in the patriarchy? | |
| Like patriarchy theory or whatever? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Like, is there a patriarchy? | |
| I mean, I guess, like, in my family, there is. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I can't speak societally, I guess. | |
| In the United States? | |
| Well, kind of. | |
| Like, there's an expectation for a head of household, and usually it's the man. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, I think there's some elements of it, but it's not as strong as it used to be, I don't think. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes. | |
| Like she said, there are some elements of it, I feel like. | |
| For example, like I think a lot of the English vocabulary is masculine-based. | |
| But other than that, I don't think there's really that much patriarchy. | |
| Okay. | |
| Kelly, I have a question for you, bringing it over here to Bonnie. | |
| Bonnie, I do want to touch on this because I know Kelly might have some thoughts on this. | |
| So, Bonnie, you hold on, let me pull up my notes really quick. | |
| Do you want to tell them about your college boy escapades for the new panelists here? | |
| College boy escapades, spring break escapades, and also the 32 V card. | |
| So I went to Spring Break in March and slept with 122 this month. | |
| No, where did you go to Spring Break? | |
| Mexico. | |
| I went to Grand Away, yeah. | |
| And slept with 120 college boys. | |
| In a week? | |
| Just over two weeks. | |
| 122. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And you counted all of them? | |
| I did it for work. | |
| So yeah. | |
| You did it for work for OnlyFans. | |
| So were you making content with all of them? | |
| Yeah. | |
| All of them. | |
| All of them. | |
| That was like the role of thumb. | |
| I'd only sleep with them if I could film it. | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| Like, one guy at a time? | |
| A mixture. | |
| The biggest group was 17. | |
| And just you. | |
| I did it with my wow. | |
| Okay, so two of you guys and 17 guys. | |
| Yeah, that's wild. | |
| That's wild. | |
| You don't feel like when you finish a scene or anything like that, like, what are your thoughts after Sodomite Slayer donated $69. | |
| Andrew, I only fully watch podcasts if you're on. | |
| Goat, to the ladies, I'm shocked to see fives across the board this time. | |
| Girl next to the Brit looks like future single mother to a goblin, N much R. | |
| Oh my god. | |
| Disavow. | |
| Disability. | |
| Did you turn the roast session on? | |
| Jay donated $69. | |
| Panel, is there a set of conditions or circumstances? | |
| She is a single mom, by the way. | |
| She's already a single mom. | |
| Would cause you to be attracted to the same sex or opposite if gay. | |
| Is there good looks, emotional connection, etc. | |
| What? | |
| Joey Q? | |
| No. | |
| Yes or no? | |
| I would say no for me. | |
| That's a no. | |
| Wait, was what was the question? | |
| Sorry. | |
| Okay, hold on. | |
| Is there like a set of traits that would make you attracted to the same sex, was it? | |
| The same sex. | |
| Or traits or circumstances. | |
| Or the opposite sex for you. | |
| Good looks, emotional connection, rich, anything? | |
| Like, I think the question is, like, is there anything that would make you attracted to a man? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like, it just, I guess it could happen. | |
| But. | |
| All right. | |
| We'll see. | |
| You guys were having the back and forth if you want to continue with that. | |
| I just wanted to know, like, what her thoughts were after she's done with the scene. | |
| I hope I've got the good angles. | |
| And then, how do you think? | |
| Oh, like, do you want to be married one day? | |
| Yeah, in the future. | |
| And then you want kids to, or do you have kids to do school? | |
| No, I don't have children. | |
| Yeah, in the future, potentially. | |
| And how old are you again? | |
| 25. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| Uh-oh. | |
| Something else about to slip out? | |
| No, I was at 20. | |
| It was my birthday last month. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, it was the 14th of May. | |
| Was it your 29th birthday last month? | |
| No, I was 25 on the 14th of May. | |
| Tell us about the virgins. | |
| Oh, so before spring break, I slept with virgins and parents and only fans. | |
| What was the point? | |
| So I used to, so a lot better fans used to watch my content and it's like, it's not relatable. | |
| Like they all had massive dicks and they like, when you watch like porn, they all perform professionally. | |
| And people was like, your porn's not always relatable because they wouldn't perform like that. | |
| Or when they watch it themselves as a subscriber, they fucked a bunch of guys with little dicks. | |
| A mixture, so it was just relatable. | |
| Because I film a lot of professional porn as well. | |
| They tend to all be chiseled and they've all got big dicks. | |
| And I was like, I'd love to start making more relatable porn. | |
| Porn that like my subscribers watch and they'd be able to imagine themselves in. | |
| So they'll be able to connect a lot better with the videos. | |
| And I was like, there's no better way than doing it just with random, like random people. | |
| And so that stuff is like fun. | |
| Like you have a good time doing it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And then, so how do you think that, or do you plan on doing this for the rest of your life? | |
| Or like when you're forever? | |
| No, like I'm in no rush to leave the industry. | |
| But yeah, I've not set like an end date just yet. | |
| Or like so then. | |
| Can you tilt your mic down a little bit? | |
| Tilt it down this way? | |
| Yeah, a little more. | |
| A little more. | |
| Okay, that's good. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Just because I feel like life is very long, there's a lot. | |
| Like we I feel like our culture now prioritizes a lot of things that can come like fast money, which I believe OnlyFans is a way of fast money. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, and like nowadays, it's a lot of people don't look into like the long term. | |
| I bring this up because like my parents are like pushing 60 now and they have like they just bought their retirement home. | |
| They are both of them. | |
| My stepdad's retired. | |
| My mom's about to retire and they have all their, they have all their shit together and now they're about to live like their best life until their deathbed, you know? | |
| But I say that as somebody who has a job like OnlyFans and that money isn't gonna continuously be coming to you when you're like at the age where you're supposed to retire. | |
| I don't know, like maybe you want to retire like younger or whatever, but that's what like what is. | |
| So like for example, like my granddad died at 61. | |
| That's really young. | |
| So he worked his whole life and never even reached to get his pension because you have to be 66 in the UK. | |
| He literally worked long hours every day all day and had a very restricted job, only got given 20 days annual leave. | |
| The last thing I want to do is work up until 66, get given 22 days annual leave for the rest of my life and not have freedom. | |
| I have to travel and do the things I want to do. | |
| Yes, doing OnlyFans is quick money, but I'm already investing it. | |
| I'll continue to do it. | |
| If I wanted to stop now, I own enough money from properties, I could stop. | |
| It's a choice. | |
| So, like, yeah, OnlyFans is quick money. | |
| A lot of people, unfortunately, aren't clever enough and they lose it and then they're back to square one. | |
| But I think as long as you get the right accountants, financial advisors, and you're smart enough to run a successful business, you're fine. | |
| Right. | |
| Do you feel like you're going to have trouble finding a husband leader just because of your body count? | |
| Yeah, potentially, for sure. | |
| I was just wondering if, like, money and like that and hours wasn't like an issue necessarily. | |
| What would be like your dream job besides? | |
| I never really had a dream job. | |
| Like, it was just always like, oh my god, I'd love to find feet, travel, have fun. | |
| Sodomite Slayer donated $69 to the person who looks 35. | |
| How does it feel to be nothing more than a sentient fleshlight? | |
| I mean, I've got no issue. | |
| I'm very proud for my job. | |
| So you can have whatever opinion you like. | |
| I put myself out there online to be judged, and I'm lucky enough to get judged enough by people who like me to pay my bills anymore. | |
| We have Ben George, Streamlabs rejects me. | |
| Sorry, does a man doing the same job on OF as a woman make the same wage as a woman? | |
| If not, why? | |
| Could it be market-driven? | |
| Do you know what that means? | |
| Do you know? | |
| Some men earn just as much money on OnlyFans as women. | |
| I think it's easier for women to earn money on OnlyFans, but I know a lot of men in the industry that earn a lot more than my sort of female friends. | |
| Do you feel like men have to have to have like a name for themselves in order to do that? | |
| So if you're like a guy doing OF, you either need to have a gay fan base or you need to have like if to get a straight fan base, you need to sleep with enough women to have variety. | |
| Do you know what I mean? | |
| So it's a lot harder for them to build a fan base. | |
| A couple other questions here. | |
| Let's see. | |
| And then we'll get into the row section and then we're going to wrap up the show. | |
| I just sort of, these are always interesting to ask. | |
| I have a question, just a quick one. | |
| Quick, please, please, please, please. | |
| Are you really 25? | |
| Yes. | |
| Like, honestly, that's your honest age is 25. | |
| You're not joking. | |
| No, no BS at all. | |
| Yeah, 25. | |
| All right. | |
| She looks 25. | |
| I know. | |
| I don't think she looks older. | |
| I always get that I look older, but people think it's like a massive insult. | |
| It's like, I can't really give a shit how old you think I am. | |
| I'm 25, and that's it doesn't really matter. | |
| Well, I'm not trying to insult you. | |
| Oh, no, but keep saying that, oh, God, are you really this age? | |
| It's because you either think I'm lying or you're trying to insult me, but either way, it's not going to work. | |
| No, it's a question which has come up multiple times, so I thought I would. | |
| And I've answered it multiple times, and the answer stays the same. | |
| Yeah, and then I asked it again. | |
| No, I don't know. | |
| I don't know if I believe you or not. | |
| I mean, you look like you're 30 to me at least. | |
| That's cool. | |
| I would just like to say that I've met like other OnlyFans girls. | |
| Sorry, sister. | |
| Sorry, gotta move it along. | |
| Gotta move it. | |
| Move it along. | |
| Related to the whole patriarchy, whatever, equality stuff. | |
| Oh, wait, actually, hold on. | |
| Wait, did we ask this? | |
| At least maybe it was the previous panel that was here, whatever. | |
| Are men or women physically stronger? | |
| Maybe it's related to the wage gap stuff. | |
| Men are stronger. | |
| Yeah, men. | |
| Oh, men are stronger physically, but women are stronger emotionally. | |
| I mean, mentally. | |
| Sure. | |
| Let's see, related to the equality stuff. | |
| Can you be sexist towards men? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yep. | |
| Yes. | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| Okay. | |
| Can you be racist towards white people? | |
| Like, I guess. | |
| Yeah, I guess so. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| There you go. | |
| Okay. | |
| What do you mean women are stronger emotionally? | |
| Well, not emotionally, not emotionally, but like think about it. | |
| Women can have babies. | |
| I forgot what, like, women can have babies. | |
| Men, like, okay, so, like, men, yeah, y'all are stronger, like, you know, like, stronger, but women can, like, they can deal with a lot more than, like, pain tolerance. | |
| Yeah, that, but also, like, yeah, like, but men, they can have babies, you know? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I just think, I don't, I don't think, I don't think all men are just like, you know, men have kidney stones. | |
| Yeah, arguably just as painful as child labor is. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| No. | |
| What do you mean, no? | |
| I don't believe that. | |
| I don't believe it's. | |
| There's women. | |
| You realize that there are women who've had both kidney stones and children. | |
| And if you survey them, they say that the pain is about equal. | |
| So we know that it's about equal in pain as far as the pain of passing kidney stones as having a child is. | |
| Men have kidney stones all the time. | |
| Well, and they seem to be able to tolerate it as well as women can. | |
| Well, okay, so then, okay, so then I guess we'll say women and men are both equally. | |
| They're not one's higher than the other. | |
| Then I'll say all right, final totally not dating related question, and then we'll get into the roast section. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay, all right, I'm being a fucking goblin. | |
| Who is the primary victim of war? | |
| Men or women? | |
| Men? | |
| I guess men. | |
| You guess men? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Men. | |
| Men. | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| Men. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| Sorry. | |
| All right. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Let's get into the roast section, guys. | |
| I'm going to, we'll do another 10, 20 minutes. | |
| We're going to wrap up the show. | |
| So the TTS, we're going to lower it to 25. | |
| That should be. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Let me just double check, make sure it's set. | |
| It should be set. | |
| TTS is now 25. | |
| Oh, wait, actually, hold on. | |
| You guys fine with the roast section? | |
| You guys fine with the roast section? | |
| Can this end in like 10? | |
| Well, okay, we'll get it wrapped soon, but I think that they can roast me, but I'm on that. | |
| You guys find being roasted? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Ben donated $25. | |
| Andrew is still an insecure, little abusive goblin. | |
| Room still smells like shit. | |
| Everyone for two packs a day he smokes. | |
| And his poor wife has to put up with his little three chub pumps. | |
| Andrew got cooked today. | |
| Got me, bro. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, Maddie, can you read it? | |
| That Britt has fucked enough guys to fill a home bucket with spoon. | |
| Where blank needs a Brexit from the cocks. | |
| Brian, if you slept with her, I can't read that. | |
| Be like throwing the hot dog in the highway. | |
| Nick, just hide it when it's. | |
| Needs a Brexit from the cocks, he said. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| I wasn't muted. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| What the? | |
| Hold up. | |
| One sec, guys. | |
| I'm fixing a couple things here, but you can get them in. | |
| Any final thoughts from the panel? | |
| Any final thoughts from the panel on anything? | |
| Dating topics? | |
| Oh, I was going to tell her. | |
| I was like, I've met other OnlyFans girls, and I would say that you do carry yourself a lot better than a lot of them. | |
| Yeah, I think a lot of people, obviously, get loads of judgment, but not people forget. | |
| I'm very clever with Crony. | |
| They said it was natural to pleasure myself. | |
| Infinite woman to view, no motivation to grow while stroking to you. | |
| Now I scroll tick tock dopamine abused, exhausted from anxiety, a worthless man, confused. | |
| DEI underscore for underscore big underscore labia donated $25. | |
| Brian, can we please correct the women who say woman when should be saying women? | |
| Plural for woman. | |
| Yes. | |
| Latina from last show. | |
| Holy hell IIT was brutal to hear it that many times and go uncorrected. | |
| Yeah, you're right. | |
| You're 100% right. | |
| There's this weird thing going on where people like mix up woman and women. | |
| It's uh, it's definitely pretty uh pretty interesting there. | |
| So, guys, get your roast in if you want. | |
| We'll do a little 10-minute section, then we'll do uh, we'll wrap up. | |
| Sodomites lay donated $69. | |
| I swear, pronouncing the word women correctly is a litmus test. | |
| These 304s and modern women cannot start. | |
| It's every single time, without fail. | |
| Barely sentient. | |
| Yo, Sodom. | |
| Guys, it's master donated $25. | |
| If the amount of D they have been with, when stacked vertically, is taller than me, no go. | |
| Imagine Blondie's stack. | |
| 122 DS in two weeks. | |
| In two weeks? | |
| Disgusting. | |
| Hey! | |
| Donna 6-4 donated $25. | |
| Charleston White said it. | |
| Men are too quick to call women 304s nowadays. | |
| A 304 does what you tell her and is kind. | |
| A real 304 is an angel. | |
| Look up Bonin in the Bible. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Real Trump donated $25. | |
| Thank you, Real Trump. | |
| Brian, you're taking fashion advice from someone who's definitely got her keys on a carabina hooked on her belt loop and probably voted for Biden. | |
| Thanks for the $5 a gallon gas. | |
| Trump 2024. | |
| Thank you for that, man. | |
| Thank you. | |
| PR Aquatic donated $25. | |
| I mean the Brit has one value and that's her buying the meal because she liked to spread the legs online for a fee for everyone. | |
| I'm just keeping you dinner lonthier. | |
| Lily seemed donated $25. | |
| Thank you guys for all the time. | |
| Glad to see Kelly back on the show. | |
| Love her. | |
| Where's Chase? | |
| Andrew, is it true your wife has kids with another man? | |
| Girl in flannel is Kool-Aid. | |
| Loved this panel teacher. | |
| Hi, Molly. | |
| You're so pretty. | |
| Trump 2024 donated $25. | |
| Six females said they want to destroy the nuclear family. | |
| It's okay for their teen children to be in film gangbangs that they sell for money, and it's okay to screw dead bodies. | |
| Feminism fails. | |
| Oh, that's a $396 sextillion, 969 quintillion, 696 quadrillion, 969 trillion. | |
| $696 billion, $969,696,969. | |
| Donated $25. | |
| Imagine being so worthless, your only value is sucking dyke. | |
| Pretty depressing. | |
| Whoa, hey, okay, disavow. | |
| Stochastic decay donated $25. | |
| Hey, brain. | |
| Oh, sorry, I'm late. | |
| Long day. | |
| Did I ever tell you that I scammed old ladies? | |
| It's okay though. | |
| I don't need to take accountability because it was three years ago. | |
| Anyway. | |
| Oh, yeah, I went to therapy. | |
| What did she say? | |
| I was in a really bad place. | |
| I was in the background. | |
| Andrew looks 69 years old. | |
| Donated $25. | |
| Andrew, you're a strange hypocrite. | |
| Bonnie sleeping with consenting 18-year-old men is no different than how Brian preaches for men to seek out 18-year-old female virgins. | |
| GTFO with morality. | |
| Argument makes no sense. | |
| You're an idiot. | |
| Boom, roasted. | |
| Matt, uh, Maddie. | |
| Oh, wait, this is below the threshold. | |
| Actually, just George's Nagil Matt was donated 25. | |
| It was below the threshold. | |
| I can't get any time to my own Orient Express. | |
| I wanted to know if there was a premium for farts in a Bellegrino. | |
| I guess I'm getting the Singapore cane. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Yo, Devon Jackson donated $100. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Just came back from fucking 122 women in six hours. | |
| What did I miss? | |
| Yeah, Bonnie. | |
| He's Dave Hon's a legend, dude. | |
| That's that's impressive for you. | |
| You have to. | |
| Do you have to finish in order for it to count? | |
| Bucky Larson donated $25. | |
| Yo, Brian, thank you for bringing back the word strumpy. | |
| Thank you, Bucky. | |
| Bonnie, please. | |
| Stopping a strumpy. | |
| I hope you find God just like how Nala Ray found God. | |
| I'm repoping. | |
| God rise up and save you. | |
| Strumpet, Brian, Frank, we do $25 to the off-girl. | |
| Isn't there any other job you would do? | |
| Is it because you aren't capable or you really just like easy legs spread money? | |
| I just love Cock and Plus A. | |
| Oh my god. | |
| Jessica Loaded donated $25. | |
| Jesus Christ, Brian, you're so fat. | |
| Have you ever considered maybe stop eating? | |
| I'm working on the battle. | |
| I'm doing it. | |
| Quit being a chonk lord and work out. | |
| I'm working on it. | |
| Your new man donated $25. | |
| To the girl with the falling jacket. | |
| I'm in my mid-20s. | |
| I help you forget the clay mechs. | |
| I'll even get you any jacket you want, as long as it fits. | |
| Drop the Agundile slide. | |
| Hashtag simping ain't easy. | |
| I'm sick of hearing about Rachel's other kids. | |
| At least they're all the same kinfolk as Andrew, no goblins, Andrew altruistic goat. | |
| Alright, thank you, Slayer. | |
| 69696969 blah blah blah blah donated $25. | |
| Yet again, another slope that only wears panties to keep her ankles warm. | |
| Bonnie, you are trash. | |
| Absolutely worthless, like a cigarette, but used and thrown away when done. | |
| D.R. William Ray donated 25. | |
| Why did the clock globe in who I believe is 40 years old and her marriage? | |
| Who ended the marriage? | |
| What? | |
| Dr. William, right? | |
| What marriage? | |
| Did you were you married? | |
| Yes, Math Marit. | |
| Oh, you were married. | |
| Oh, blonde claiming 2535. | |
| I'm a financial advisor. | |
| I'd be forced to click a box as to how you came about the money. | |
| Not sure if I put other and filled in blank that they would let me manage money. | |
| Jack the Tipper donated $25. | |
| Thank you, Jack. | |
| $53.8833333 foot. | |
| The amount of dean if they were just average. | |
| That's about the average length of an 18-wheeler. | |
| If you enjoyed it, good on here. | |
| Did you just lay in an ice bath for a month after? | |
| Lost the Empire donated $25. | |
| The woman from England. | |
| Have you ever considered working for fraternities? | |
| Rush week could be a big one for you. | |
| Who do your subscribers talk to when they message you're of Daisy's baby donated $25? | |
| I wish my mommy simped for me the way Brian simped for the panel today. | |
| I probably would have lasted as long as tonight's panel. | |
| I didn't simp. | |
| I didn't simp for the panel. | |
| Uh Slayer, this show's simply boring as F. If it wasn't for Bonnie Blue carrying this whole show, you'd have hey, look, there's a nice message to Bonnie. | |
| You carried Bonnie, you carried us. | |
| You carried. | |
| There was one on this end. | |
| Yo, Wes, it's uh 25. | |
| Just heads up. | |
| Sorry, Wes. | |
| Um sorry, what real Trump donated $25. | |
| The smartest thing to come out of that Brit's mouth is an American's wiener. | |
| Hey! | |
| Do you want to confirm or deny? | |
| Is that the smartest thing that's ever come out of your mouth? | |
| Um, definitely not. | |
| No, okay. | |
| Don Becker donated $25. | |
| Brian, because I love you. | |
| Chubby Brian. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| ChubbyBrian.chubby Brian. | |
| Chubby Blion. | |
| Oh, no, don't remind them about the dumpy. | |
| Stochastic Decay donated $25. | |
| Whoa, Brain. | |
| Women can blame their hormones for any poor decision or destructive actions. | |
| Why is that socially acceptable? | |
| Men could never get away with blaming testosterone. | |
| My sprinkler goes like this. | |
| That's a good point, actually. | |
| Feelings don't matter. | |
| Donated $25. | |
| Andrew, gentlemen, and scholar. | |
| Love the whatever platform. | |
| The girl from STL looks like all the girls at the lake acting like trumpets and getting bent over the dock at her parents' lake house. | |
| Loose Minch Bonnie donated $25. | |
| Oh, come on. | |
| Brian Oink for US Piggy Squeal. | |
| Bro, that's a champagne pop if you want me to do a pig thing. | |
| If you want me to oink, that's a champagne pop. | |
| $999. | |
| Sodomites layer donated $25 to the vinegar in pink. | |
| Broken branch ancestors cry. | |
| Why not? | |
| Uh what does that mean to the vegan in pink? | |
| It was uh it's some like racist shit. | |
| DJ donated $25. | |
| This is the rose. | |
| Girl next to Maddie, I have an amazing work ethic, a great job. | |
| Work out on the daily, and my name is DJ to boot. | |
| It's not hard to remember. | |
| I'm offering a once in a TTS date if you're down. | |
| Real Trump donated $25 to the Brit. | |
| I wish it were some degenerate like you in that car instead of Princess Diana. | |
| Sorry, that's a shame. | |
| Thank you, Real Trump. | |
| Princess Layer donated $25. | |
| Oh my god. | |
| Girl in sweater all natural and the prettiest on the panel, W Andrew. | |
| Tonight's show three-tenths rating. | |
| Yayel? | |
| What? | |
| You gonna respond to the compliment? | |
| 696969 blah blah blah blah $69 donated $25. | |
| Ching pong bing bong suki suki five dollar rough rube wrong time. | |
| lulu, lulu, lulu, lulu, lulu, lulu, lulu, lulu, lulu Oh my god Ah Pa-ar donated fifty dollars Uhh The world needs more helmet girl. | |
| Monogamy. | |
| We need to sell these. | |
| I'm going to start selling. | |
| I should sell these helmets. | |
| I'm going to sell these helmets. | |
| So. | |
| Oh, thank you for the 50, man. | |
| Appreciate it, dude. | |
| You're a fucking legend. | |
| You're a legend and a scholar, good sir. | |
| Okay. | |
| Get your last ones in, then we're going to try to wrap up soon, okay, guys? | |
| Sodomites layer donated $25. | |
| I forgot you are a bunch of sub-95ics. | |
| Vinegar is a Vietnamese who want to be basketball American so bad. | |
| Vinegar, vinegar, vinegar. | |
| Like, how would I know that? | |
| I feel like I should text him. | |
| Okay. | |
| Andrew, sorry, were you gonna say something or yeah, this one keeps coming in on my end. | |
| He wants me to ask it. | |
| He says to the British girl, do you only wear panties because they act as Did diddy diddle if did he did diddle dood. | |
| Uh okay. | |
| What was your question, Andrew? | |
| This one that keeps coming in. | |
| You're gonna eat donated $25. | |
| You're gonna keep kidding me. | |
| Brian, be ready to grab them up after the show. | |
| Bonnie coughed earlier and a half a liter of cum spilled on the floor. | |
| Apafet cream pies. | |
| Yeah, anyway, says to the British girl, do you only wear panties because Trump 4K donated $25? | |
| B, we need more whatever than Sunday and Tuesday. | |
| Love Andrew, he's the best. | |
| We also want Chase. | |
| Well, we are gonna get Maddie doing individual streams. | |
| Twitch.tv/slash whatever it's in the works. | |
| 69696969 blah blah blah blah donated $25. | |
| Kelly, what happened to all that Smokey had for the 304s? | |
| You big cap. | |
| Soft ass up here being nice. | |
| If you want to donate $25, please spread my cheeks and bust me up. | |
| What the fuck, bro? | |
| Damn, that's sus to the Brit. | |
| All you are is a life support system for a blank? | |
| Getting F harder than the US? | |
| Did the Brits in the Revolutionary War call you the revolutionary blank schlong Connery? | |
| That's from Schlong Connery, folks. | |
| Oh my god, you guys are crazy. | |
| Y'all crazy. | |
| How do you come up with this shit? | |
| How do you come up with this shit? | |
| Durandy donated $25. | |
| Sell the helmets, Brian. | |
| Maddie, he'd love to learn more about cooking. | |
| I'll sub on Twitch or YouTube. | |
| I won't make A of a count. | |
| I'm sure there are others who feel the same. | |
| Yo, Durin, good to see you in the chat, man. | |
| Thank you for the message. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| Thank you guys. | |
| Hold on, let me see here. | |
| I'm just uh Nick, we're gonna raid. | |
| I'll send it to you, but remember the guy who we raided that one time, Aladar A-L-O-D-A-R? | |
| Refined Randy donated $25. | |
| Bonnie, you're more diseased than used needle receptacles in LA and San Fran. | |
| Brixon, you are a fat fuck. | |
| Stop eating and start running. | |
| Madison, Frank is supporting the Avideau is a big red flag. | |
| Drop him. | |
| Brian's Lint Roller donated $25. | |
| The British 304 goes like this, Gluck. | |
| Gluck, Gluck, Gluck Gluck, Gluck, Gluck, Gluck, Gluck Gluck, Gluck, Gluck, Gluck hashtag get well soon Gustavo. | |
| Hashtag free nick. | |
| Anonymous donated $25. | |
| You're Brian's Caucasian, right? | |
| Would you go out pranking with Brian like in his good old days? | |
| Anonymous, Maddie. | |
| Thank you guys for coming. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Bye, thank you. | |
| Bye. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I will still buy it. | |
| Think about it. | |
| You guys can't do it. | |
| Great podcast tonight, Brian. | |
| I'll see you on Maddie Tuesday. | |
| You guys gotta leave. | |
| Just Bonnie, stop being a horrifying strumpet. | |
| Good night, y'all. | |
| Please. | |
| Up PR Aquatic donated $25. | |
| Does pineapple belong on pizza for the panel? | |
| No, no, absolutely not. | |
| No, no, no, no. | |
| Memzero Rifome donated $25. | |
| I'd say it's for your own benefit. | |
| The girl won't sell you the flannel, Brian. | |
| Even tied around your waist, it would just look like a flannel tablecloth barely stretching over the dumb. | |
| Double agent donated $25. | |
| Brian, you had two street squads of mediocrity tonight that could make your own WNBA team. | |
| How many take antidepressants currently? | |
| Shit, the whole pound probably. | |
| Damn, this was a good one. | |
| Brian's backfit donated $25. | |
| Brian, he shall be called fat bastard. | |
| I love my baby. | |
| Back baby back baby back ribs. | |
| Chili's baby back ribs. | |
| Brian, if a girl is into you, is she a chubby chaser? | |
| You're fatter than Gorlock. | |
| I'm fatter than Gorlock, that's a bit of a stretch. | |
| That's a bit of a stretch. | |
| Look, guys, you know, I got a dad bog right now. | |
| I'm working on it. | |
| I'm working on it. | |
| Lose the weight donated $25. | |
| Saint and sinner versus Andrew. | |
| We want it. | |
| Let's get it. | |
| Brian, you chunky fuck, you have 30 days to lose the weight, or your chat will collectively chip in for an annual Zoo poo subscription. | |
| TikTok MF. | |
| I'm working on it. | |
| Ironblade donated $25. | |
| When it comes to future relationships, the truth is that a woman is better off being good-looking with a high body count than ugly with no body count. | |
| Because of the values of most men. | |
| Yank donated $25. | |
| If 100 men were putting their arms in front and behind themselves, barely touching each other's fingers, the distance is one-tenth of a mile. | |
| So in the brick case, there's enough men to fill the channel. | |
| Wes underscore Watson donated $25. | |
| Someone shut this fat boy up. | |
| Captain, save a single mom simp. | |
| Mr. 10 inch arms and tits. | |
| Men don't have tits. | |
| Titties, bigs, boobies. | |
| Shave your arms. | |
| Titties. | |
| Tits. | |
| Show us your belly, Andrew. | |
| Tits. | |
| Hey, Andrew, show us your belly. | |
| Show us your belly. | |
| What did he say? | |
| Show us your tummy. | |
| England, what the fuck happened? | |
| She's a bad person. | |
| She went from Queen Elizabeth, Margaret Thatcher, to someone who's seen more cocks than a proctologist. | |
| Wait, actually, what did you think of the report? | |
| Maddie, no. | |
| If you hang out at the barber shop, you will eventually get a haircut. | |
| That's true, Maddie. | |
| One. | |
| I have standards. | |
| I don't think I would ever sell my body online. | |
| $6,969 and some more bullshit donated $25. | |
| Bonnie, you are worthless and will be alone with your cats. | |
| You will have to listen to them constantly. | |
| Meow. | |
| I know what you have to a cat, so you don't fall wrong. | |
| Meow. | |
| Meow. | |
| You should have done the Layla Mo. | |
| Meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow. | |
| Troy 69 donated $25. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| First time post. | |
| Long time fan of the show. | |
| Thank you, bro. | |
| Brixon, stop fucking eating fatty so you can wear your own flannels instead of hustling new girls for theirs. | |
| That's a good idea. | |
| Oh, this is below the love the beard. | |
| Yeah, thank you, thick, thick bread. | |
| Appreciate it, bro. | |
| Oh, hiding the three chins, bro. | |
| Andrew, put me on your channel. | |
| I'm smart and she. | |
| Not right now because I drank rum like a pirate, but I will add some real substance from Orthodox Christianity to your posts. | |
| Bubba Sparks donated $25. | |
| Bubba here just wanted you to know, Brian. | |
| I wrote MS New Booty about your dumpy. | |
| That's a good song. | |
| How's that? | |
| Do you guys know that song? | |
| New Booty, Miss New Booty? | |
| No, no. | |
| Miss New Booty. | |
| Sing it for us. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's all I got. | |
| I feel like I've been getting attacked. | |
| I do this roast session and now I'm just getting destroyed and demolished. | |
| Wait, is Bonnie your porn name? | |
| Is that your actual name? | |
| You don't have to tell us your real name, but is it like a fake name? | |
| Yeah, Bonnie's not a real name. | |
| Why did you pick Bonnie? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I just did it. | |
| It sounds like Grant. | |
| I never imagined being in the industry. | |
| It was very much. | |
| I started off as a camgo and just thought, no one's going to see it. | |
| It's just, you have to log on with a name. | |
| You know, like Bonnie and Clyde. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's very old-fashioned. | |
| Yeah, it's old-fashioned. | |
| Well, it suits me because I'm partly on full tape. | |
| Were the choices between like Bonnie? | |
| Yeah, I mean, I didn't say that. | |
| Was it between like Bonnie, Gertrude, Olga? | |
| Yeah, something like that. | |
| What are some other old, tiny, old people names? | |
| Like Mabel. | |
| Mabel. | |
| Old. | |
| Mabel. | |
| Constance. | |
| Constance. | |
| Is that like old timey? | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's really old. | |
| Ursula. | |
| Susan, Ursula. | |
| Susan. | |
| I knew a Karen. | |
| God damn, that ruined. | |
| They ruined that. | |
| Agatha. | |
| Agatha. | |
| Tabitha. | |
| Who's the who wrote The Fountainhead? | |
| Anne? | |
| That's not even a common name. | |
| Ever. | |
| Well, I think that's it. | |
| Guys, if you want to get them in, guys, a couple quick things. | |
| We're going to redirect. | |
| Okay. | |
| Maddie, would you have us have foot pics? | |
| No. | |
| What in the name of degeneracy was that? | |
| That's a yikes. | |
| That's a yikes. | |
| You're going to get some weird DMs on the OnlyFans Madison. | |
| No, no, OnlyFans Madison. | |
| What about a Patreon? | |
| Only if I'm managing it. | |
| A Patreon? | |
| Okay, hold on. | |
| So, guys, we're going to stick around. | |
| Hey, Natalia, thank you for the gifted memberships. | |
| Guys, here on YouTube, we're going to send a raid over to Andrew once we're done with the stream. | |
| We're going to do a Twitch raid for those of you who are on Twitch. | |
| Nick, can you pull up Twitch really quick? | |
| Oh, be careful. | |
| The Brit might leave a snail trail of blank leaving out the studio tonight. | |
| I'm not at a gangbang today, so you'll be alright. | |
| Not today. | |
| Not today. | |
| That's tomorrow. | |
| When's the last time you had carnal knowledge? | |
| The last time what? | |
| You had carnal knowledge. | |
| Sodomite Slayer donated $25. | |
| Pinky, stop turning your nose up at the 304s. | |
| You are also a 304 and Mutchark. | |
| Let's see how smug you are in a few years when you're a single motherfucker. | |
| More than two years. | |
| I think I got brothers. | |
| We're getting married. | |
| I think Kelly's getting married to her boyfriend. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| So we are going to do a raid on YouTube for Andrew. | |
| We're going to raid somebody on Twitch. | |
| What was I going to do? | |
| Oh, guys, pull up Twitch really quick. | |
| Go to twitch.tv/slash whatever, please. | |
| Twitch.tv slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow in the Prime Sub if you have one, guys. | |
| If you're watching over there on Twitch. | |
| 25 and up, just FYI. | |
| If you want to get any last ones in, let's see here. | |
| Sorry, guys. | |
| Tonight's show was pretty hectic. | |
| We've never done this like switcheroo. | |
| So we had 12. | |
| Let me tell you, I do most of the talent coordination for the show because a lot of people say, Brian, you should pass it off to somebody else. | |
| But I like to think I do try to assemble good panels, and it's not something I want to relinquish yet, anyways. | |
| Real Trump donated $25. | |
| Daisy Chen, I know you're watching. | |
| She blocks. | |
| She is with her new family now. | |
| Jesus, still angry. | |
| You murderous Committee Trump. | |
| You chopped your own child into little bits and wiped her away with toilet paper. | |
| I think Pa donated $25. | |
| Brian, I wasn't commenting about the helmet. | |
| I was commenting on the morals of the young lady wearing it. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| I forgot. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Sorry, I forgot what your original message was. | |
| So, yeah, we had 12 girls flake. | |
| three of them flaked literally 20 minutes before meat one we had one no show so we had that that's one of the worst This is one of the worst days we've had for flaking. | |
| Three flaked within 20 minutes. | |
| The fake virgin chick was going to be on. | |
| That would have been great to have Andrew and her, but I've been trying to get it. | |
| She was supposed to be on the previous time. | |
| Andrew was in person. | |
| Just, Nick, did you still have that screenshot? | |
| I think she purposely flaked because she didn't want to be on with Andrew. | |
| It could have been that because the title was, hide that, Nick. | |
| Not going anymore. | |
| Not going anymore. | |
| Sorry, something came up. | |
| And then she says, I just didn't want to come to be on this. | |
| I changed my mind. | |
| 338. | |
| Like, mind you, we tell her. | |
| Yeah, she came to Santa Barbara. | |
| She probably saw her. | |
| And undonated $25. | |
| Brian, you are a simp, grow a bear. | |
| Always sheltering the 304. | |
| Okay, sure. | |
| I'm a simp. | |
| Cool. | |
| So, and so, what was I saying? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| So, three flakes 20 minutes before me time. | |
| That's catastrophic. | |
| At least if they flake like two or three hours before, then we can like try to scramble. | |
| But if 20 minutes before meet time, fucks. | |
| Just totally fucks us. | |
| We had one no-show, and then we had like there was like four other girls who flaked within the 24 or 48-hour period. | |
| And then we had like, let me actually, I'm just curious. | |
| I'm just going to pull up. | |
| So, yes, it was. | |
| So we had four flakes within the past 24 hours. | |
| Three that flaked within 20 minutes of meet time. | |
| One no-show. | |
| And then we also had like four girls that flaked 72 hours. | |
| So just to say, Maddie's boyfriend. | |
| And these girls have told me that. | |
| Never ever tell your GF what she wants to hear instead of what you really think. | |
| This is Sparta. | |
| Ever tell your girlfriend what she wants to hear? | |
| Fetus donated $25. | |
| Mommy Ling Ling sat on Walter's ting. | |
| Ling Ling spreads her cheeks for Ching. | |
| Killed me for a fake millionaire fling. | |
| Sluts from Beijing will make your pee-pee sting. | |
| Lots of meat will make your box stink. | |
| Both sat there and tackled. | |
| Torgistyle underscore donated $25. | |
| Brian, tell Nick to step up his game. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| It's not on Nick when it comes to that. | |
| Like, I do the talent. | |
| I do most of the talent coordination. | |
| like maddie and nick will like try to source a little six thousand nine hundred and sixty nine my credit card hates me sixty nine donated twenty five dollars bonnie you fucking sloped ass scallywag strumpet If you added up all the dike you have taken, how many miles of total dike would it be? | |
| Also, Kelly, you are full of shit. | |
| All cap, no gas. | |
| Bye, bitch. | |
| Hey, Phil donated $25. | |
| Why is that catch me outside girl not getting roasted? | |
| I think that they're talking about it. | |
| It's bad to be left out. | |
| No, they're talking about her. | |
| Case me outside. | |
| How about that? | |
| Okay. | |
| They really got me. | |
| Catch me outside. | |
| How about that? | |
| That's you. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| They called her bad. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| All right, so, guys, we're going to do – wait, did we pull up Twitch? | |
| Yeah, we did. | |
| You can't raid Aladar because he just stops streaming. | |
| Oh, he stopped streaming? | |
| Fuck. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you for getting that. | |
| Let me just check who we have available to raid on Twitch. | |
| One sec. | |
| So he stopped. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, you're right. | |
| He did. | |
| Let me see if there's anybody else that I want to raid. | |
| Revan, $110 donated $25. | |
| Love the podcast tonight. | |
| Maddie ID sub to her Patreon. | |
| Good to see you too. | |
| Yayel. | |
| Are you a regular on the whatever podcast now? | |
| Yo, guys, I mean, I've been saying we want another background character. | |
| So Yael is going to be here. | |
| You're coming on Tuesday too, right? | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| She was going to be a background character, but we had flakes, so we just sat Maddie and excuse me, sorry, guys. | |
| Her at the table. | |
| So, yeah, she's going to be a background character. | |
| And we're going to get her a sweater. | |
| Don't worry. | |
| What's in the works? | |
| We're going to get her something that can stick up. | |
| It's all good. | |
| So, yes, we will raid. | |
| We'll do a raid for Woe Grandma since Aladar went offline. | |
| Oh, she's playing. | |
| I don't know what she's playing. | |
| All right, you can pull her up. | |
| So those are actually raid. | |
| Sorry, really quick. | |
| Pause it. | |
| Let me just do my brief outro. | |
| Maddie, can you read this? | |
| Everyone leave Brian's tits alone. | |
| Andrew's black ex-wife doesn't appreciate it. | |
| Good job on the impromptu fix for this disaster. | |
| Andrew wrecking the first batch of trumpets was the best. | |
| Long live Daisy. | |
| Wait, speaking of which also, so we those girls that left? | |
| We recruited four girls from the street who all got up and left during the show. | |
| Oh, what a cat. | |
| What a just cluster fuck. | |
| And the first set being from like a 911 call from their like mom is crazy. | |
| Wait, what happened? | |
| Like the people who we were communicating with to like let them know who they that they were here because they didn't have their phones. | |
| Like their mom threatened like called 911 and it was like on the way to their house being like, we don't know where they are. | |
| And so they had to their house here? | |
| It's probably bullshit. | |
| They just were like, oh my god, it's toxic podcast. | |
| Maybe I don't know. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Who knows what the fucking story is? | |
| Who knows what this is? | |
| Anon donated $25. | |
| Kelly is in denial. | |
| Your man will be out for a carton of milk as soon as you're knocked up. | |
| This is like the stats humming. | |
| No, he actually wants you to get pregnant and have his kids. | |
| Y'all hating on Kelly. | |
| Wait, Andrew, do you think some of this shit is TOS? | |
| Oh, wait, Andrew. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Like, think about it, right? | |
| If it's expressly a roast, like, think of the roast of Tom Brady on Netflix. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Madison, can you read this? | |
| To the Wes Watson, the hairless Royd Raging Feminist, you lost the FNF panel, you clown. | |
| Andrew, be living in your bald head, brent-free. | |
| You're sending in chats is so weak, like a beatman. | |
| I don't think that guy's Wes. | |
| I don't think that's Wes. | |
| All right, so let me do my outro. | |
| GG, well played to the panel who made it to the end. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm trying to think here. | |
| What else is there? | |
| Wait, why don't we put, just for like the outro waving thing, Maddie and let's put Maddie over there. | |
| Yael, let's put you over there. | |
| And then I don't know, just because whatever, if you guys want to get up and do that. | |
| So GG, well played. | |
| We donated $25. | |
| Andrew, what fatherly advice would you leave these ladies with before parting company? | |
| About being prostitutes, like it's super easy. | |
| most fatherly advice I can give. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, GG, well played to the panel. | |
| Appreciate you guys. | |
| Last call, hit the like button, please, on your way out. | |
| You can leave it up, Nick, if anybody wants to send last ones in. | |
| Thank you for tuning in tonight. | |
| I am going to do a raid on Twitch, then we're going to send you guys over to Andrew. | |
| You could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me. | |
| I appreciate that. | |
| Thank you to everyone who super chats, donates, supports the show. | |
| We will be live again Tuesday at 5 p.m. Pacific. | |
| Andrew will be joining us again. | |
| And then got Rachel Wilson coming. | |
| Got Rachel Wilson coming. | |
| So we're going to hype up on Tuesday. | |
| We're going to hype up that appearance. | |
| Rachel Wilson, Andrew Wilson's wife. | |
| She's coming next week. | |
| That's going to be a fantastic panel. | |
| So yeah, any girls who want to be on the show, DM out with ever on Instagram. | |
| If you can make it to Santa Barbara, and then we're going to do a quick raid on Twitch. | |
| We'll do a final goodbye on YouTube. | |
| And we're going to send you guys over. | |
| So, Nick, if you can pull up a non-donated $25. | |
| Big Snoot Kelly. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| No idea. | |
| Nick, can you pull up the WoGramma? | |
| You're illiterate. | |
| All right, thank you guys for watching on Twitch. | |
| gonna do a raid to whoa grandma she's playing uh oh that she's playing is this sod Is she playing SOD? | |
| She's playing World of Warcraft. | |
| I think she's playing Classic. | |
| It looks like. | |
| I assume it looks like SOD. | |
| Yeah, this looks like SOD or no. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know if it's retail, classic. | |
| Whatever. | |
| We're going to do a raid. | |
| Why should my pants have donated $25? | |
| I really need some TP. | |
| Arms shaved, papers stuffed, in ready to go to prison. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| She got the hair potter glasses now. | |
| Wait, no, this is not Scarlet Monastery. | |
| It looks like they're doing... | |
| Is that Strat? | |
| Yayel, little kids in China worked hard to make the zipper on that jacket. | |
| Use the whole length of it, you monster. | |
| You could just not wear a jacket. | |
| It's kind of chilly in here. | |
| This makes sense. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Bonnie, don't feel bad. | |
| All your haters are hating you because they're virgin in sales who will diverge in. | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Andrew Wilson's mom is a prostitute. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| And his ex-wife is black. | |
| Fake news. | |
| Okay, pull it up. | |
| All right, guys. | |
| Those of you, thank you for watching on Twitch. | |
| I'm going to send you over. | |
| Be nice too. | |
| She's 83. | |
| She's playing World of Warcraft. | |
| I don't know if this is... | |
| What is this? | |
| It looks like Scarlett Monastery. | |
| This must be retail. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm a classic Andy. | |
| Okay, I'm going to raid you guys over there. | |
| Thank you for watching on Twitch. | |
| Thank you guys. | |
| All right, we'll watch. | |
| They're about to kill a boss. | |
| This is like the weird Scarlet Monastery. | |
| I don't know what. | |
| Whatever is back. | |
| Welcome. | |
| Let's see what loot drops. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Welcome, whatever, Raiders. | |
| Thousand people. | |
| Let's see the loot. | |
| Show us the loot. | |
| Wow, that was, okay, look at all that. | |
| Look at those blues. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| All right. | |
| It is the whatever group again. | |
| Hello, hello. | |
| So cute. | |
| All right. | |
| Wholesome moment there at the end of the stream. | |
| All right, Nick. | |
| We can close it out. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm just double checking, make sure I've got everything done here. | |
| Yep, we're all done. | |
| Okay, guys, I'm going to send a raid to Andrew. | |
| Andrew, you are going to continue streaming for a little bit. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Guys, go over there, give him a sub. | |
| He's one of our most recurring guests we've had on the show. | |
| So guys, go give him a subscribe, follow, check out his videos. | |
| One of the sharpest debaters in the world. | |
| In the world, Andrew, one of the sharpest debaters in the world. | |
| All-around great guy. | |
| Fixes cars. | |
| He's going to open up a mechanic shop in Santa Barbara. | |
| Andrew, you can tell, when we send you over, you can tell them the story. | |
| He's going to open up. | |
| He's moving to Santa Barbara. | |
| Going to open up a mechanic shop. | |
| Great guy. | |
| We will have him back on Tuesday. | |
| So hope you guys enjoy checking out his channel. | |
| Like the video, guys, once again, on your way out. | |
| Thanks again for tuning in. | |
| We'll be back on Tuesday with Andrew Wilson. | |
| 07's in the chat. | |
| I hope you guys have a good night, and we'll see you next time. |