Elon Musk Has Baby With Whatever HATER?! Mason! Is She CRAZY?! VIRAL Mugshawty? | Dating Talk #228
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| So please tell us your name, age, location, so where you're from, occupation, and education. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| My name is Bailey Jane. | |
| I'm 25, and my occupation is a creative because I do many things to make money. | |
| All right. | |
| And where are you from? | |
| Oh, Illinois. | |
| All right. | |
| And you do many things. | |
| I think I saw on your Instagram. | |
| I don't know if you still do this. | |
| You're a dancer. | |
| I took a break from it. | |
| So right now I'm just doing reselling, many other things, but more so I can't say. | |
| What do you mean you can't say? | |
| Drugs? | |
| we sell drugs. | |
| No, no, no, no, no. | |
| Just like I'd say. | |
| Secret superhero. | |
| Like OnlyFans or? | |
| Like a superhero. | |
| And I do get money from it, but just in magical ways. | |
| Wait, superhero? | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| What? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| I don't know. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| You'll find out. | |
| No, I don't want to. | |
| Sounds like a threat. | |
| No, But like, what do you mean? | |
| Like. | |
| Like, I'll do things. | |
| Like, you're a witch? | |
| Like, you sell hexes and shit? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Like, I will. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Do you think? | |
| Because I can't say. | |
| It's secretive. | |
| It's secretive. | |
| Okay, so I do reselling. | |
| I'm music. | |
| What is reselling? | |
| Collectibles. | |
| Okay, like Pokemon cards. | |
| Funkos, clothes. | |
| Okay. | |
| And, wait, you. | |
| You do music. | |
| Are you a singer, rapper? | |
| Rapper, singer. | |
| I make beats. | |
| Okay. | |
| The chat's going to hate me for this, but we need to hear a freestyle, a rap. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Anybody here know how to do a beat? | |
| Anybody? | |
| I can beatbox a little bit too, but I can't. | |
| We need a rap, though. | |
| But since I'm the first, I gotta wait. | |
| We gotta wait on that till later. | |
| I gotta warm up. | |
| You gotta warm up? | |
| We gotta warm up. | |
| Listen, if you have the flow, you have to flow. | |
| I'm gonna take a one-shot. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, my gosh. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| So, okay, 25. | |
| Any college or anything like that? | |
| Yeah, I took one year of community college and I was in high honors, but I dropped out because I realized that all the jobs I really want to do and that I'm pursuing, I don't necessarily need to go to school. | |
| And if anything, just take a business class. | |
| Okay. | |
| So like associates or anything like that? | |
| So I have inventions I'm working on. | |
| I just can't really speak about that at all. | |
| So that's why I was kind of trying to avoid that too. | |
| You have inventions? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Inventions. | |
| What do they have to do with? | |
| Inventions. | |
| One of them has to do with sleeping. | |
| One of them has to do with woman. | |
| One of them has to do with cooking. | |
| And then one of them is a game. | |
| Are they physical inventions or are they inventions of your mind? | |
| Both. | |
| Both. | |
| For which ones? | |
| Uh. | |
| Or all of them. | |
| Um they're all in the beginning processes. | |
| Like, you know, the uh Mark Wahlberg from Transformers was like at the beginning, like he had all these ideas and inventions, but he didn't have like the support yet to really get him going or the money. | |
| But we're everything else, it's they're all written down. | |
| They're all now I just need the prototypes. | |
| The prototypes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Except for two of them. | |
| Sleeping? | |
| And a sleep invention? | |
| Hey, don't try to get them out of me because that's one thing about inventing. | |
| You never want to say too much. | |
| Do you have a patent? | |
| I'm working on one of them because you have to take one at a time. | |
| And it costs like a few thousand. | |
| You can only do one patent? | |
| Well, it's easier to do them once at a time because then it'll get too confusing if you're doing a lot at once. | |
| Wait, you're doing the patent application? | |
| You don't have a lawyer doing it? | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Never mind. | |
| Just. | |
| I don't know. | |
| You're being mysterious. | |
| I know. | |
| That's that's the whole point. | |
| Well, see, the more mysterious you are, the more we have to like dig into it. | |
| So if you were just like, oh, I was answering the questions. | |
| Sure, we would ask less of them. | |
| True, true. | |
| All right, next. | |
| You're right. | |
| What about you? | |
| For next time. | |
| My name is Felicity. | |
| I'm 18 from Santa Barbara. | |
| I'm a student, and I'm also a dental assistant. | |
| All right. | |
| And are you in school or? | |
| Yes. | |
| At dentistry school? | |
| No, I'm in business school. | |
| Business school, okay. | |
| Hold on one sec, guys. | |
| We have a couple chats coming through here real quick. | |
| Cheeks donated $202.02. | |
| Mace. | |
| Alexa. | |
| Brian, my personal message better be fixed to all Mason and Alexa are leaving. | |
| Wait, no, dude, Cheeks, you screwed it up. | |
| It's 200.02. | |
| Cheeks, you screwed it up, Cheeks. | |
| But beating Cheeks, love that you're here. | |
| Love that you're watching. | |
| Hi. | |
| Good to have you. | |
| You also misspelled Alexa's name. | |
| I'm not going to hold that against you. | |
| Rude, but so rude. | |
| Okay. | |
| Are you at the city college? | |
| Do I have to answer which school? | |
| No, you don't have to. | |
| But you said you're studying what again? | |
| Business. | |
| Business. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| What about you? | |
| Hi, I'm Bailey. | |
| I'm 23, and I just got my BSBA in marketing and international business from a school in Philadelphia. | |
| Okay. | |
| Where are you from? | |
| Central PA. | |
| Okay. | |
| And are you working right now? | |
| Currently looking. | |
| Unemployed? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| And you just got it? | |
| Yeah, so I graduated early. | |
| I was supposed to graduate this June, but I was able to streamline that process. | |
| Okay, got it. | |
| And let's see if there's. | |
| No, I think 23. | |
| Okay, we got everything. | |
| What about you? | |
| My name's Ariel. | |
| I'm 23. | |
| Well, I'm 24 now. | |
| My birthday was yesterday, so. | |
| Happy birthday. | |
| Thanks, Aquarius Queen. | |
| You said 23? | |
| 24 now. | |
| Oh, 24. | |
| I was 23 yesterday. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Anyway, I'm from Arizona. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then I live in Santa Monica now. | |
| All right. | |
| What do you do for work? | |
| I bartend bottle service, freelance modeling, and I do a bunch of things. | |
| Future background, whatever. | |
| She was for the chat. | |
| She was the background character briefly on the last episode. | |
| So chat, if you want her back, maybe convince her she's on the fence about it, maybe. | |
| Anyways, what about you? | |
| My name is Alina. | |
| I'm 20 years old. | |
| I am originally from Russia, but I currently live in Philadelphia, city of brotherly love. | |
| And I'm a student. | |
| All right. | |
| And when did you move to the US? | |
| Ten years ago. | |
| Do you speak Russian? | |
| Yes. | |
| Any other languages? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| What do you do for work or no work? | |
| Just a student, right? | |
| Just a student? | |
| What are you studying? | |
| Business and information systems. | |
| All right, cool. | |
| What about you? | |
| My name is Emily. | |
| I am from Western Washington. | |
| I just turned 24, getting old, not thrilled about it. | |
| It's all downhill. | |
| It really is. | |
| I have come together. | |
| Watch out, Ariel. | |
| I know that. | |
| I'm in touch with reality, fortunately. | |
| I have a bachelor's in psychology. | |
| I currently work as a social worker for child protective services. | |
| Okay. | |
| Made it through about a quarter of UW social work program, master's level. | |
| Could not handle the wokeness of that, so dropped out pretty fast. | |
| All right, cool. | |
| What about you? | |
| My name's Ashley. | |
| I'm 25. | |
| I don't go to school at the moment, but I'm a lash technician and a nail technician, and I'm a brace. | |
| All right. | |
| And where are you from? | |
| I'm from San Diego. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Hi, I'm Alexa. | |
| I'm the old one at this table. | |
| I just had a birthday, so I'm 29 now. | |
| I live in Silicon Valley and I work for EV Vertical Airlift Company. | |
| All right. | |
| And education? | |
| Like, did you graduate from university? | |
| Yeah, I went to, I got my Bachelor's of Science in Business. | |
| Okay, rock and roll. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah, my name is Mason. | |
| I'm 28 years old, also an Aquarius. | |
| But yeah, I actually right now I have no job. | |
| I'm a failure at life. | |
| Don't say that. | |
| You're neat. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| I'm neat. | |
| I'm neat. | |
| Do you know what the neat is? | |
| No, I have no idea what you need. | |
| It's like an acronym for not in employment, education, or training. | |
| Fair. | |
| Yes, yes, yes. | |
| I'm a lazy dude. | |
| Yes. | |
| You're neat. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm neat. | |
| I'm neat. | |
| But yeah. | |
| Where are you from? | |
| Originally from Arizona. | |
| My family, part of my family lives in North Africa. | |
| Lived in the South for a while. | |
| People in the South. | |
| Hey, how's it going? | |
| Wait, you got family from North Africa? | |
| Some of my family lives in North Africa. | |
| Oh, like Algeria, Morocco, or one of those areas. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| You know. | |
| It'd be mysterious too. | |
| Being in mysterious girl over here. | |
| Indeed, indeed. | |
| And education? | |
| Yes, I have my bachelor's in mechanical engineering and a bachelor's in pre-engineering. | |
| All right. | |
| Welcome, everyone. | |
| And I think the people are curious to know. | |
| I'll kind of let you tell the story. | |
| But before we do that, we have a couple chats that I'm just going to let through here. | |
| Here, one, I'll do this. | |
| I should wait a book. | |
| Brian loves roast beef punal 200 journals. | |
| Big lady man. | |
| A sprinkler goes like this. | |
| Oh. | |
| A sprinkler comes back like this. | |
| Oh, nice. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wow. | |
| Nice. | |
| That was good. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| We haven't had the sprinkler in a minute. | |
| I can tell you. | |
| You did a lot of research on figuring that out. | |
| It was wild. | |
| It's a Gwayne Bone Tower donated $200. | |
| Yes, it seems university and college, for all its privileges, may in fact be a less than salubrious environment. | |
| Salubrious. | |
| The performing of young women. | |
| Whoa. | |
| Ladies, what decade was World War I? | |
| Oh, salubrious. | |
| Wow, big word there from Gwayne Bone Tower. | |
| What decade was World War I starting with you? | |
| I should know this because of who I am, but I honestly. | |
| What? | |
| What do you mean because of who you are? | |
| Actually, history is one of my favorite. | |
| Did you have like a past life as a World War II or sorry, World War I? | |
| World War I? | |
| No, but nurse or something. | |
| Yeah, I was never good in school. | |
| Decade. | |
| Decade. | |
| Just guess. | |
| Just guess. | |
| 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s. | |
| 18. | |
| Oh, you're close. | |
| You're close. | |
| Keep going. | |
| Just decades. | |
| 1850s. | |
| Perfect. | |
| Okay, what about you? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| You got to guess. | |
| You have to guess. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Guess it. | |
| I guess same thing, 1850. | |
| Okay, sure. | |
| 1910s. | |
| Okay. | |
| I can say like 1920. | |
| Okay. | |
| Can I say the years? | |
| We're coming back to you. | |
| I know the years too. | |
| Okay, Ashley. | |
| 1910s. | |
| Yeah, 1910s. | |
| Jeez. | |
| Okay, go ahead, Alina. | |
| 1914 to 1919. | |
| No, I mean close to the 19th century. | |
| 1914 to 1918. | |
| 1918, but you were close. | |
| Okay. | |
| 1850s. | |
| All right. | |
| There you go. | |
| That's a good one. | |
| And then Felicity doubled down on it, right? | |
| You're like, I don't like that. | |
| Wait, did you also say 1850s? | |
| I just said the same thing as she says, I really don't know. | |
| Fair enough. | |
| Did you say you work in history? | |
| No, I said history is my second least favorite subject. | |
| But wait, what did you say? | |
| No, you said I should know. | |
| Didn't you say the beginning there? | |
| I said I should know. | |
| You should know. | |
| it's about war but i don't because it's a wait She says she's a woman. | |
| Are you a war buff? | |
| Yeah, she just said she really loves war. | |
| She's, you know, that's kind of strange. | |
| She loves going to war. | |
| No, I don't like going to war, but I should know. | |
| She likes the aspects of war? | |
| It's kind of strange. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Sure. | |
| Oh, hold on, we have one more, Mason, and then we'll, uh... | |
| Uh-oh. | |
| Old Time Marine donated $200. | |
| Why isn't keeping your legs closed the best method of birth control? | |
| Is it? | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| Abstinence? | |
| It's probably pretty effective, right? | |
| Probably, probably. | |
| What's another good form of birth control besides abstinence? | |
| Playing World of Warcraft. | |
| Speaking of which, you know, just. | |
| Never mind. | |
| All right. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| So, Mason, why don't you give us kind of the rundown what happened then? | |
| Because really quick, though, Damien, pull up Mason's Instagram page. | |
| Because Mason's going to explain it, but you were involved in a pretty catastrophic accident. | |
| Yeah, really bad. | |
| You can X out of that. | |
| And then, yeah, so tell us what happened, man. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Sorry if I get emotional. | |
| Yeah, so on a day in September, one that will live in infamy, small joke. | |
| On September 11th, I got in a really bad motorcycle accident. | |
| I don't actually remember. | |
| I lost memory. | |
| But I hit a car at an intersection. | |
| I was going about 50 miles an hour. | |
| Don't know exactly what happened, but I had a ton of major injuries happen to me. | |
| You guys just saw my picture up there. | |
| That was me a couple days after they put me in the hospital. | |
| I had injuries all from head to toe. | |
| The most significant being an aortic tear, a grade four aortic tear, which the people out there who know what that means, it's pretty significant. | |
| About 90% of people who get that die before they get to the hospital. | |
| And about five people, for 5% of people, die after they get to the hospital. | |
| Or yeah, survive. | |
| Well, I guess technically. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Either way. | |
| But yeah, so that open book pelvic fracture. | |
| I had a few other fractures in my left leg. | |
| Very significant things happened. | |
| I was supposed to die a handful of times. | |
| The doctors actually don't have any explanation for why I'm up and moving. | |
| They actually, I'm the main topic at a few medical conferences right now. | |
| They don't, they're like, this is what we did? | |
| He was supposed to die a handful of times. | |
| For some reason, he's not mentally or physically disabled. | |
| Yeah, but the day I got in my crash, Alexa was down here, and she stayed with me at the hospital for three weeks. | |
| Just making sure, massaging my arms, making sure blood was flowing through them. | |
| Anytime alarms would go off in the room, she's calling the nurses and doctors, hey, you need to get in here right now, make sure Mason is okay. | |
| Yeah, I mean, there's so many other aspects to this. | |
| My church family was there. | |
| I've heard, I mean, I got a glimpse into the body of Christ around the world. | |
| I mean, I'm guessing probably a bunch of people that have seen me on this podcast before reached out to me all the way from South America, Asia, Africa, just plenty of places, getting to see the body of Christ work. | |
| My elders every single day in the room with me, making sure that I'm okay. | |
| My teaching pastor, he gives me the account of the day they took me into the hospital. | |
| He remembers seeing me on bed as they're wheeling me into operation. | |
| And he said he'd never seen so much blood in his life. | |
| There's no way that he was going to see me again. | |
| And he wished that he told me he'd be praying for me. | |
| But in his own mind, he was thinking, the next time I see Mason is going to be in the kingdom of heaven. | |
| And I am so thankful to the Lord that I'm here today. | |
| And I've been incredibly blessed by my church, Christ's body, family members. | |
| Alexa. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, well, I mean, it's really great to have you back on the show. | |
| You were on, I don't know, I think, I mean, you're one of our top reoccurring guests. | |
| I don't recall the exact number, but you've been on the show a whole bunch. | |
| And can you give us, like, I guess, a timeline? | |
| So you said it happened in, it was the, it was early September? | |
| September 11th. | |
| Oh, September 11th. | |
| So, and then how long were you in the hospital for timeline? | |
| Yeah, so I was in the hospital for 50 days. | |
| So you got out like around Christmas time or like November. | |
| Math is bad. | |
| Like beginning November. | |
| Beginning November and like how many different operations? | |
| Yes. | |
| I don't know about surgeries. | |
| Operations, I had 12 operations. | |
| 12 operations, okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And were you in a coma? | |
| I was in a coma for a while, from when I got in the accident to around the end of September. | |
| Gotcha. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And have you been doing like physical therapy, all that stuff? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, so did a bunch of physical therapy. | |
| I can't emphasize how much going to the gym and being physically fit helps you just in general. | |
| But in this case in particular, you know, like my past of lifting a whole lot of heavy weights, trying to get into Air Force special warfare, I had incredible cardiovascular endurance. | |
| So when I had that aortic tear in my heart, being able to, me running so much and having that cardio made it so my heart, my heart didn't have to work as much to make sure that the rest of my body was getting blood. | |
| Yeah, I mean, just in so many things, so many ways that the Lord provided for me. | |
| So, you know, hitting a metal wall at 50 miles an hour, my muscles looked at it and were like, oh, that's kind of like lifting 700 pounds. | |
| So, funny fact, none of my tendons or muscles tore, nothing like that. | |
| Those were fine. | |
| My bones broke. | |
| So, that was kind of wild. | |
| And when it comes to the Air Force stuff, is that potentially down the road or is that on hold for now? | |
| So, that's pretty much off the table. | |
| Because, yeah, it sucks. | |
| I've got the aortic stint. | |
| So, I'm a very young man to have an aortic heart stint. | |
| However, there's no complications with that. | |
| That's going great. | |
| Every time they check out my internals, they're like, You're doing surprisingly well. | |
| When they look at my stint, they're like, Yeah, no problems, nothing. | |
| So, but it just essentially kind of how I'm looking at it is very much, God has a different plan for me. | |
| I mean, it was, I mean, plenty of people were on or for or against me going to Air Force Special Warfare. | |
| Um, I was even on an Air Force Special Warfare podcast called One's Ready. | |
| Give them a look if you're interested. | |
| Um, but uh, yeah, um, that wasn't God's plan. | |
| And uh, I mean, I don't know if this is any, I don't know if this is the right word, conciliation, but uh, in this same time period, I was not in a catastrophic motorcycle uh accident, but you're still in better shape than I am, man. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| You're still freaking jacked. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I hit, uh, I'm starting to get my numbers back up in the gym. | |
| I just hit a 200-pound squat. | |
| Uh, for those who don't know, um, my best squat was around 575. | |
| Um, so slowly but surely getting back up there. | |
| I can't wait to get back to that point. | |
| I mean, so I can look back at this. | |
| And I mean, I'm also trying to get some clients for coaching just because it's something, it's something I want to grow. | |
| So, like, right now, fitness coaching. | |
| Fitness coaching, yeah, yeah. | |
| I'm gonna do a shout-out. | |
| Like, if anybody, like, if anyone watching wants me to help coach him, my, you can go to my Instagram, give me a message. | |
| Pull it up, pull up his Instagram really quick. | |
| Just I just want to see one other thing here. | |
| Scroll down a little bit. | |
| Yeah, so you were a competitive powerlifter. | |
| So, scroll down. | |
| So, this means little to nothing to nobody, but my dot score was 485, 484. | |
| So, you have to have a 500-pound or a 500-dot score to be considered a professional powerlifter. | |
| So, I was really close. | |
| And trying to get there. | |
| Scroll back up to the very top. | |
| And then, and I mean, so in the center there, you got it's you and Alexa. | |
| Yes. | |
| And so you guys kind of met through the show. | |
| Yes. | |
| So, yeah, funny story. | |
| What's Alexa? | |
| What's the story there? | |
| Because this is the first time. | |
| The first time you'll hear about it. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Alexa, you want to tell the story? | |
| Go for it. | |
| You pick, you pick. | |
| Yeah, go ahead, Alexa. | |
| Yeah, so we, I think he was on, so I've been on the podcast a few times, and I, I think he was on the podcast. | |
| It's like one of those things, like, friends were at watching it, and then I was watching the one I was in, and then the following week, what he was on. | |
| And so I was watching the podcast, and I was like, wow, I really like what this guy has to say. | |
| He's a God-fearing man, and I really appreciated the fact that even though there were people at the table that have very different values in the way that they look at things, he was very respectful to them because I think that's one of the things I really have a hard time with. | |
| And I was like, wow, you know, this guy is a strong, he's so strong in his faith, but he's so respectable to those that have differing opinions. | |
| And so I slid into his DMs and we messaged each other back and forth for a couple months. | |
| I mean, it was probably like six months or something like that. | |
| And I live in Silicon Valley. | |
| He lives in Orange County. | |
| I happened to be coming down. | |
| I'm originally from San Diego, so I have a lot of friends in this area. | |
| So I was coming down to visit some friends, and I said, I was like, well, here's my shot. | |
| And I was like, hey, I'm going to be in town if you're interested in meeting for a coffee. | |
| And I was like, honestly, if nothing panned out from it, I just wanted to talk to him. | |
| I had questions about his faith and how he's able to go on a podcast so publicly and strongly represent what he believes in. | |
| So that, yeah, and we ended up spending four hours together. | |
| I mean, yeah, from my point of view, I mean, I was getting ready for Air Force Special Warfare. | |
| So like, I told myself, Mason, you're going to be single probably for the next half decade. | |
| So you go on dating podcasts every once in a while, but you know, probably not going to be in your future. | |
| So when she started reaching out to me, I was like, my gosh, I'm really into her. | |
| She seems really nice. | |
| She's not like posting super provocative pictures on, you know, social media. | |
| Something I kind of like. | |
| I don't like the provocative pictures. | |
| I want to be clear on that. | |
| I like that she didn't. | |
| She seems really intelligent. | |
| I was like, my goodness, do I have to make an exception here? | |
| Do I want to start seeing her? | |
| I was like, okay, Lord, if you want me to see her, if you want me to start dating her, she has to randomly just message me and say, hey, I'm going to be randomly just in your neck of the woods. | |
| Would you like to meet up? | |
| I was like, there's no way it's going to happen. | |
| A week after that, she sends me that message. | |
| I was like, oh my gosh, this is ridiculous. | |
| And so we hung out and four hours into it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And how long had you guys been dating before the accident? | |
| Like a month? | |
| Three years ago? | |
| It's like two and a half, three years. | |
| Right around there. | |
| I mean, Alexa, I mean, you've been on the show a couple times, and I mean, we've had some like back and forth and disagreements. | |
| And I've probably been tough on you a couple times, but actually, like, you know, Mason, I'm fairly close with, and at least through the podcast. | |
| And I mean, I actually gained like kind of a massive amount of, I mean, I respected you before. | |
| I gained like another, like a pretty massive amount of respect for you because like how you stood by Mason and like helped take care of him while he was going through probably, I mean, I'm seeing this is the worst thing that's ever happened to you. | |
| A little bit. | |
| So just wanted to give you props for that and by all reports. | |
| It's, you know, everything I've seen seems like you've been like fantastic and there for him. | |
| So really good to hear that. | |
| So, anyways, any final thoughts before I bring it back to the show? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Okay, perfect. | |
| Do you think you'll ever get back on a motorcycle after that? | |
| That is the one question everyone asks. | |
| I mean, obviously, like, it's not lost on me. | |
| This caused me, as well as most people that I know, incredible pain. | |
| People flew from, I mean, from around the world to see me, from different states. | |
| I got a lot of financial support from people. | |
| Like, this really impacted motorcycle riding really impacted my life as well as people I know. | |
| So that's definitely not lost on me. | |
| On the other hand, yeah, I do enjoy riding. | |
| But if anything, I'm going to make changes. | |
| If I do get back to riding, that's a big if. | |
| It's going to be very specific times of day. | |
| Probably I'm not going to ride as much. | |
| Not like as often as I did. | |
| I would ride pretty much every day. | |
| That was like my regular vehicle. | |
| I also rode up. | |
| The crash happened at five in the morning. | |
| So, you know, probably not when people are sleepy in their cars. | |
| Probably not a great idea. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So maybe dirt biking. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Yeah, cool. | |
| Well, we'll get back into the show. | |
| But Mason, thank you for sharing all that, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Thanks for having me back on, man. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| Really good to have you back. | |
| Guys, some W's in the chat for Mason, W's in the chat. | |
| All right. | |
| We have a chat coming in here. | |
| Speaking of which, Ogle donated 2000. | |
| He's coming for you. | |
| Chair one. | |
| Please stop with the freshman level attempts at getting attention for being underscore weird underscore or underscore mysterious underscore. | |
| It's not cute and doesn't make you interesting. | |
| Just answer question or don't plaza. | |
| TH Shacks. | |
| Thank you, Agent Smith. | |
| Thank you for the $200 donation, Agent Smith. | |
| Okay. | |
| Ogle, appreciate the guys. | |
| W's in the chat for Ogle because he has another one coming in. | |
| Nice guy. | |
| Ogle donated $200. | |
| Bro is convinced he's him. | |
| Hey, he is. | |
| But let's move on. | |
| And we just did. | |
| Thank you, Ogle. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| All right, we have another chat here coming in from our good friend Glocktavius. | |
| Yo, Ogle, good to see you in the chat, man. | |
| When's the last time? | |
| Two weeks ago, three weeks ago? | |
| Thank you, Ogle. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| All right. | |
| We have another chat coming in from Glocktavia. | |
| Thank you, Glocktavius. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Glocktavius donated $200. | |
| How many parents would rewards points just this panel? | |
| Oh, do they have a ladies' reward system? | |
| Have you ever lied about your body count to a guy? | |
| Oh, that's an interesting question. | |
| Okay, going around the table. | |
| Have you ever lied about your body count to a guy? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I don't think I've ever had a guy ask me. | |
| So no. | |
| Straight if you can, though. | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| You don't have to do that. | |
| No. | |
| No? | |
| Okay. | |
| Like, have you? | |
| Here's another way. | |
| Like, have you ever maybe told a guy two-part question? | |
| Have you ever told a guy you're virgin, but you weren't? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| No and no. | |
| No and no? | |
| Okay. | |
| No and no. | |
| No and no? | |
| No. | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| What about you? | |
| No, I haven't. | |
| Okay. | |
| No and no. | |
| No. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| No to both? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, because you only said no. | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| Mason, have you ever lied about. | |
| Wait. | |
| Are you. | |
| Still? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Why don't you tell the. | |
| So, yeah, I mean, yeah. | |
| So I'm a virgin. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Never been with a lady. | |
| I don't know why I pressed that button. | |
| Why not? | |
| Yeah, I'm saving it for marriage. | |
| It's extremely important to me. | |
| I know the statistics behind however many partners you have, you're less likely to have a successful marriage in the future. | |
| The more you have, the less likely you're going to have a successful marriage. | |
| So that's pretty important to me. | |
| As well as, you know, God's word. | |
| Yeah, he says something about it. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| Sweet. | |
| We have another chat coming in from Jay. | |
| Do Jay? | |
| Good to see you, man. | |
| Mason, my brother, and Alexa, this makes me so freaking happy to see you guys. | |
| Ready to rip some doors off some hinges. | |
| Love you guys. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| Yo, Jay. | |
| Thanks, Jay. | |
| Really good to see you in the chat, Jay. | |
| It's been a minute. | |
| So thank you so much for your Streamlabs message. | |
| And then we do have, let's see, do we do? | |
| Well, here, I'll read this one really quick. | |
| The Crucible Limited. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Is this from Rachel? | |
| Mason, the Wilsons love you. | |
| We're so happy to see you up around. | |
| Always take faith and know even on the bad days, you will get back to your old self, Andrew and Rachel. | |
| Hey, that's from Andrew and Rachel Wilson. | |
| Thank you so much, Andrew and Rachel. | |
| I mean, it's been great knowing that you're out there praying for me. | |
| You're with me, helping me out. | |
| And if this is from Andrew and Rachel, I hope you guys, they're over in New Jersey for like a debate convention. | |
| So I hope that went well for you guys. | |
| Thank you so much for the super chat. | |
| Really appreciate it, guys. | |
| And okay, we need to get into everybody's relationship status. | |
| So going around the table, starting with you, what is your current relationship status? | |
| If you're single, how long have you been single? | |
| And what's the longest relationship you've ever been in? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I'm single, single. | |
| And the longest. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Nothing. | |
| And then the longest relationship I was in was almost two years. | |
| Two years. | |
| And it's been about two years since I was in that relationship. | |
| So you've been single for two years? | |
| About, yeah. | |
| There's no guys in the picture. | |
| Or girls. | |
| So, wait, you've been celibate for two years? | |
| No. | |
| But you currently have like a situationship? | |
| No. | |
| You don't have a situationship? | |
| Maybe spiritually, but like physically, no. | |
| So like, let's not, yeah. | |
| Wait. | |
| What? | |
| I feel like you have a spiritual situation. | |
| Like the soul of my ex, he keeps trying to like come back in, and then, yeah. | |
| That's like. | |
| I'll talk about that later because I know you're going to ask me a question that has to do with this later. | |
| So I'll get more into that later. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, that's fine. | |
| So, not in anything right now. | |
| There's no guy in the picture in any capacity. | |
| Or girl. | |
| Or female. | |
| Or they. | |
| Is there a they? | |
| Don't leave them out. | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| There's no they're zurs. | |
| I love being single like this. | |
| I love being single like this. | |
| No, zur. | |
| No. | |
| You don't have a zur. | |
| A zay? | |
| Do you have a zay? | |
| Okay, just checking. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah, I know you gotta see. | |
| Check all of them now. | |
| Sure, yeah. | |
| What about you? | |
| I'm in a relationship, and my longest one is this one, about almost two years. | |
| Two years? | |
| Okay. | |
| And any other relationships, or is this pretty much the only one? | |
| I had one before for like a year. | |
| One year? | |
| Okay. | |
| Who broke up with who? | |
| I broke up with him. | |
| You broke up with him? | |
| Okay. | |
| And also, I forgot to do this during the intro. | |
| You were dubbed, you made it onto Mug Shoddies. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They dubbed you Taylor Drift. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you want to tell us the story real quick? | |
| Like about my arrest or what led up to it. | |
| How about this? | |
| We'll play the video. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| We'll play the video. | |
| I think the TikTok. | |
| We'll do the TikTok. | |
| Full screen it. | |
| We'll pull that up. | |
| Year old girl from Ventura County driving an Infinity G37, or as police are now alleging, a deadly weapon. | |
| It was chased by cops at over 100 miles per hour after also crashing into cops before being taken into custody by cops in a dead end after she took a wrong turn in a pursuit that ironically started as a school violation. | |
| CHP officers were notified of a pursuit coming into the Ventura area from Santa Barbara County just before 9 p.m. Saturday. | |
| The driver at the wheel is alleged to be Felicity Hughes of Camarillo. | |
| She eventually exited the freeway and went towards Auto Drive Mall before she turned down a dead end road onto a private lot. | |
| She then made a U-turn and hit the gas before striking a patrol vehicle, leaving that cop car undrivable and an officer with minor injuries. | |
| She was then taken into custody without further incident. | |
| Hughes was charged with evading police and willful disregard and assault with a deadly weapon. | |
| She was transported to Todd Road Jail in Santa Paul with a $50,000 bail set. | |
| An on-scene photographer who's tagged below captured the scene because when your news breaks, bro. | |
| Good times. | |
| Okay, and then like this Instagram page, Mug Shoddies, which did you get it? | |
| Did they post your mug shot? | |
| Was that mug shot or no? | |
| So I was arrested in Ventura County. | |
| So mug shots and stuff, you have to like request it through CHP or something. | |
| So that wasn't released, but there was a photographer on scene that took that video. | |
| And that was what was posted. | |
| Wait, so how many different cars, cop cars did you crash into? | |
| Just the one. | |
| Oh, just one? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| And what, I guess, what was going on? | |
| Like, were you chasing your boyfriend? | |
| No, I just didn't want to pull over. | |
| Nice. | |
| Were you under the influence? | |
| No, no, I don't do drugs or anything. | |
| I think I just got scared and I was like, whatever, I'll just drive. | |
| Do you have a fast car or? | |
| It's a G37. | |
| It's like stock doesn't have that much horsepower. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Nice. | |
| All right, cool. | |
| But you got dubbed Taylor Drift. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I thought that was amusing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And is that all like settled, though? | |
| All the ongoing case? | |
| No, I still have court, but all of my criminal proceedings have been suspended. | |
| Oh, suspended. | |
| Not dropped, but suspended. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Like, what does that mean if they suspend it? | |
| So I'm on something. | |
| I don't know if I can say, I think I can say. | |
| I'm on something called diversion. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I have to do whatever the judge requests me to do for a certain amount of time. | |
| And then if I complete it without any violations, then my charges will be dropped. | |
| But right now, it's just suspended. | |
| Got it. | |
| And I think there was a like related to dating, kind of, a lot of the guys, and this is, you'll see this on the Mug Shoties thing, is they're like, man, they got to drop the charges. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, they're kind of sinking a little bit, you know? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So have you gotten, like, because of that? | |
| Because it went from kind of viral a little bit on the internet. | |
| Have a bunch of dudes like slid into your DMs, like, you know, hitting on you basically? | |
| Yeah, definitely. | |
| I mean, before this, I didn't post for like four years, not big with social media. | |
| I had like 200 followers, and then I gained like 13,000 from that. | |
| And I still barely post. | |
| Yeah, I get a lot of creepy, interesting DMs all the time. | |
| Good times. | |
| Good times. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Fun, fun. | |
| That's cool. | |
| And, well, okay, you were in a relationship for two years. | |
| So what about you? | |
| I'm single. | |
| My longest relationship was about a year, and that was a year and a half ago. | |
| One year. | |
| So you've been single for a year and a half? | |
| Yes. | |
| Any guys in the picture, though, in that time period? | |
| Situationship, anything like that? | |
| No. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Not even. | |
| Has there been a date? | |
| Been on date. | |
| Sneaky link? | |
| Maybe. | |
| Maybe sneaky link. | |
| Do you currently have currently situationship? | |
| No. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Certainly, no. | |
| No. | |
| Zilch. | |
| Zero. | |
| Nothing. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| And who broke up with who? | |
| The one-year relationship? | |
| He broke up with me. | |
| Why? | |
| Well, I am still wondering. | |
| You don't? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| You don't know? | |
| It was very left unresolved, in my opinion. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| I mean, I came back from being out of the country for five months. | |
| So. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And then were you guys communicating when you were? | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| And then within two weeks, you know, things ended. | |
| Huh. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Hmm. | |
| How long was the relationship? | |
| About a year. | |
| Most of it was like distance, but. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Most of it? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because you said you were gone for five months. | |
| Yes. | |
| But was it a longer period beyond five months long distance? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Part of it. | |
| Because I was in another state. | |
| I was like six hours away. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Were you visiting at all during that time? | |
| Being six hours away, yes. | |
| How frequently? | |
| Maybe once or twice a month. | |
| But in Australia, I was not visiting here. | |
| You were in Australia? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Got it. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, we have some notes on that that we'll get into later, but what about you? | |
| I am currently dating a girl. | |
| All right. | |
| We've been together for like five months doing long distance, so that's interesting. | |
| And then before that, I was single for a year. | |
| I did date a girl for two years. | |
| Gotcha. | |
| And are you bi? | |
| Are you lesbian? | |
| How do you categorize yourself? | |
| I would say I'm bi, but I lean towards women. | |
| So I feel like a lot of women are bi, but they lean more towards men. | |
| But I've really, most of like my long relationships have only been with women. | |
| Have you ever been in a relationship with a guy? | |
| I have. | |
| Okay. | |
| When's the last time you were like with the guy in any capacity? | |
| Probably over the summer. | |
| This summer. | |
| Okay, so six, seven months ago, something like that. | |
| Yeah, it was nothing, nothing crazy. | |
| Just a little fling or something like that. | |
| Yeah, we talked for like a week. | |
| Okay. | |
| Two weeks. | |
| He was super nice. | |
| Got it. | |
| Just a little bit older than me. | |
| So, you know, our values and stuff were just a little bit different. | |
| Nothing personal. | |
| I mean, he was like 34, and I was like, so you wanted like kids. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Settled down. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And you wanted not to have that. | |
| It's not that I don't want that, just like not right now. | |
| At the moment. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And your two-year relationship with the female who broke up with who? | |
| She broke up with me. | |
| Was this an on-again-off-again relationship? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| She broke up with you. | |
| Why? | |
| Yeah. | |
| We were doing long distance and just other personal reasons. | |
| But yeah, I moved to San Diego from Arizona and we were together for a while. | |
| So it was just a lot. | |
| Okay. | |
| And your current relationship is also long distance. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yep. | |
| How far? | |
| How far? | |
| She lives in Colorado. | |
| Colorado, okay. | |
| How many times have you guys seen each other in person? | |
| Like six, seven times. | |
| Six, seven times? | |
| Do you see her? | |
| Does she come here? | |
| We do, like, we do both. | |
| But we're both so busy that it's completely fine. | |
| Like, I'm in school and stuff, and she's doing her thing. | |
| So it's, you know, I feel like it's pretty. | |
| Do you want kids down the road? | |
| I do. | |
| Okay. | |
| And I mean, in terms, I don't know if you've given that much thought, but. | |
| I want to adopt. | |
| Adopt. | |
| I do not want my own kids. | |
| You don't want, even if you end up with a male partner? | |
| I mean, if that is a discussion for later down the road, I wouldn't be opposed to that, but preferably I'd like to adopt. | |
| Adopt. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| And I think that's it for what about you? | |
| I'm in a relationship for four years. | |
| All right. | |
| Which is my longest and only. | |
| Four years. | |
| And so you guys met in high school then? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is it going good? | |
| Pretty good. | |
| Is it long distance? | |
| You guys in the same area, huh? | |
| Pretty much the same area, pretty close. | |
| Same college? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is he in college or is he in school? | |
| No, he just has a full-time job. | |
| So he didn't go to college? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Blue caller. | |
| But you guys both went to high school together? | |
| I went to his high school for a little while, for like a month, and that's when we met. | |
| Got it. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then, so together for four years, has it ever been like off? | |
| Sort of. | |
| There's been issues. | |
| You know, everyone has issues, but. | |
| Did you beat him? | |
| I knew. | |
| No comments. | |
| I have Russian temper. | |
| So, but it's been on again, off again a little bit? | |
| No, it's good. | |
| It's good? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| But there have been periods where it was off. | |
| Yes. | |
| And you cheated on him? | |
| No. | |
| Can you cheat on somebody if it's you're on a break? | |
| I don't know. | |
| We were on a break? | |
| It depends. | |
| I mean, I guess it depends on the rules that you set with that person, the boundaries that you have, and the nature of the relationship that you have. | |
| Okay. | |
| It is a monogamous relationship, though, right? | |
| It's not open. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right, cool. | |
| What about you? | |
| I have been in a relationship for five years and eight months. | |
| We just got engaged. | |
| We lived together. | |
| Oh, thank you. | |
| He's the man. | |
| Is this your longest relationship? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| And all right. | |
| How did you guys meet? | |
| Through a friend of a friend. | |
| Okay. | |
| Sort of. | |
| And then going to you really quick with your five-month relationship. | |
| How did you guys meet? | |
| Dating at? | |
| No. | |
| In person? | |
| I actually saw her on TikTok. | |
| Oh, you see her. | |
| And then I went to her Instagram. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then I was like, yo. | |
| No, actually, I messaged her. | |
| I was like, oh, I think you're so pretty. | |
| And then she was like, I'm talking to somebody. | |
| And I was like, oh, my bad. | |
| And so then we just like, you know, we followed each other, but I was going to be respectful, of course. | |
| And then like months down later, she was like, hey, you want to run it back? | |
| And I was like, no. | |
| And then we started to flirt. | |
| So it was like, it was like a couple-month period of us just like messaging each other back. | |
| And then, yeah. | |
| Okay, nice. | |
| And what about you? | |
| I'm currently single. | |
| My last relationship was almost a year ago. | |
| My longest was almost three years. | |
| All right. | |
| And the three-year relationship, was that the one that ended one year ago? | |
| No, that one ended a couple years ago. | |
| And okay. | |
| And then how long was your most recent relationship? | |
| Like a year. | |
| One year. | |
| Which one? | |
| You've been on the show before. | |
| You'll have to jumpstart my memory a little bit. | |
| But so there's a guy who, I don't know if this is the guy. | |
| Who's the love of your life? | |
| Is that the one? | |
| The last relationship. | |
| The last relationship. | |
| But that ended. | |
| And it's been over for a year. | |
| Is he still the love of your life? | |
| I want to embarrass myself again, so I'm going to say no. | |
| Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. | |
| We need the truth. | |
| No, so many people came for me. | |
| Like, my friends were like, why would you say that? | |
| Yeah, but it's the truth. | |
| That's why you said that. | |
| Well, the truth is, I still have a lot of love for him, but I wouldn't say he's still the love of my life. | |
| Are you the one whose boyfriend cheated on you like 17 times? | |
| No, that's not me. | |
| It's not. | |
| It's really not? | |
| No, it's not. | |
| Okay, no, okay. | |
| I was like, girl, don't love that. | |
| No. | |
| Okay, so, but that was a year ago. | |
| Are you guys still in contact? | |
| Do you guys still talk? | |
| No, he's the one that ghosted me, remember? | |
| Yeah, I forgot all the details, but it's okay. | |
| We don't have to get into it. | |
| That's the show. | |
| We get into it. | |
| So, okay, he ghosted you. | |
| And have you been dating at all in the past year? | |
| I've tried to see other people. | |
| Okay, sure. | |
| It just didn't work out. | |
| Sure. | |
| All right. | |
| And well, I mean, we know that you guys are in a relationship. | |
| So there you go. | |
| I guess longest relationship for you, Alexa, before? | |
| Three and a half, almost four years. | |
| And then Mason, did you have previous relationships? | |
| Yeah, my longest relationship was a year. | |
| Got it. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| We have a couple chats coming in here in just a sec. | |
| We have, let's see, let me do this one. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Whatever, whenever. | |
| Thank you for the Streamlabs tip. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| The Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1919, which officially ended World War I. | |
| So little Russian mama was correct. | |
| But hold on, hold on. | |
| In 1918, is when the armistice was in France was signed. | |
| So in Compiègne, France. | |
| So, you know, you want to do these technicalities. | |
| My understanding is there was no more belligerent action beyond 1918. | |
| There wasn't actual warfare going on. | |
| I'm pretty sure. | |
| Right? | |
| Am I? | |
| Chat. | |
| Chat, can you help me out that? | |
| Think there was like ongoing like military conflict beyond 1918, but maybe like the official official they figured out all the negotiations and the terms of the finalized terms of the end of the conflict. | |
| Perhaps was in 1990. | |
| I don't know, anyways, whatever. | |
| Dating podcast, hello. | |
| But I'm pretty sure, yeah, the armistice was in 1918. | |
| So the end of actual fighting. | |
| So we have Ogle here. | |
| Dark late. | |
| Ogle donated $200. | |
| Dark Lav, you just heard that call out. | |
| Dark? | |
| Oh, was that? | |
| Are you the one that he cheated on you 17 times? | |
| Dark Cave, yeah. | |
| Was that you? | |
| Yeah, that was me. | |
| Oh my god, Queen. | |
| Shit. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Damn. | |
| That's rough. | |
| I want to go home. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| We have another chat here. | |
| Okay, we have Mr. Ruski. | |
| Question for the panel: Would you rather be in a long-term relationship with a man in his mid-20s who is a virgin or a man the same age who lost his virginity younger to an escort? | |
| And why? | |
| Okay, so would you rather be in a long-term relationship with a man in his mid-20s who is a virgin or a man the same age as you who lost his? | |
| I mean, a lot of these girls are in their early to mid-20s. | |
| So, I mean, I'm kind of confused a bit here, but with a man in his mid-20s who is a virgin or a man the same age who lost his virginity younger to an escort. | |
| Okay. | |
| And why going around the table? | |
| Which do you pick? | |
| The man that is in his 20s that is a virgin because it shows that he has a lot of self-discipline. | |
| And that's like a really important thing that a lot of guys kind of lack, I feel like, at this day and age. | |
| Sure. | |
| What about you, Felicity? | |
| I would say the man in his 20s, not because he's a virgin, but just because I usually date guys that are a couple years older. | |
| I'm 18, so. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I agree with the other Bailey. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| We have two things. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I just said Bailey Jane, though, just to make sure that it's amazing. | |
| Cool. | |
| And spelled the same. | |
| Why do you agree with her? | |
| Just the discipline aspect, and yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm going to have to say it depends on the person. | |
| Just because you lose your virginity to an escort years prior doesn't make you like a bad person. | |
| We'll say they have the same personality traits. | |
| The only difference between them is one lost its virginity to an escort, the other is a virgin. | |
| Probably the virgin. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What about you? | |
| I pick the virgin in his mid-20s because I'm repulsed by anyone who's been with an escort. | |
| There you go. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| If you pay for box, I don't want you. | |
| You heard it here. | |
| If you pay for box, can you add con? | |
| Can you repeat that but say comrade at the end? | |
| If you pay for box, I don't want you, comrade. | |
| Nice. | |
| Okay, what about you? | |
| I'm going to echo that. | |
| I'm also, like, I believe in God, and I'm also somewhat familiar with the research done on the likelihood of your relationship lasting with increased amount of partners. | |
| You know, past behavior predicts future behavior, so I choose a virgin. | |
| I would also choose the man in his 20s who's a virgin. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alexa, what about you? | |
| I chose the man who's a virgin. | |
| It does take a lot of time. | |
| I respect it. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think it was that was supposed to the ladies, right? | |
| I would choose the man. | |
| Yes. | |
| Well, if we flipped it, you pick the slightly older woman, like she's a couple years older, virgin versus like. | |
| Dude, women don't really get NASCAR sports. | |
| What is the opposite version of this? | |
| High body count? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Yeah, something like that. | |
| Something like that. | |
| Sugar Daddy? | |
| Oh, that's a good one. | |
| That's the thing. | |
| Really common. | |
| There you go. | |
| There you go. | |
| That is probably the opposite. | |
| Yeah, definitely. | |
| Virgin. | |
| Yeah, I'll take the virgin who's a couple years older. | |
| All right. | |
| Let's see here. | |
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| All right, guys, we're going to get into the first topic of the show here. | |
| So, you know what? | |
| Do we do? | |
| Oh, man. | |
| Yeah, I guess we could just get into like the Elon Musk, Ashley St. Clair stuff. | |
| So, man, this went viral on Twitter on Valentine's Day. | |
| Kind of interesting how the timing works. | |
| So let's pull up. | |
| Actually, let me preface this by saying: so, Ashley St. Clair is a, I guess, conservative. | |
| She's primarily active on Twitter, a conservative, conservative political commentator, pundit, influencer, whatever you want to call it. | |
| She doesn't really have a platform anywhere else besides on Twitter where she has a substantial following. | |
| Elon Musk, Elon? | |
| Is it Ellen? | |
| Elon. | |
| Elon. | |
| I'm saying it right. | |
| Elon Musk has signal-boosted the shit out of her since 2023. | |
| Constantly replying to her tweets, quote-tweeting, retweeting, et cetera, et cetera. | |
| So pretty substantial following over there on X. | |
| And interestingly enough, this is an individual who has talked massive amounts of shit about me and the podcast. | |
| And surprisingly, as a supposed conservative, she's advocated that I be deplatformed from YouTube and other, well, primarily just on YouTube, but she's advocated for deplatforming, canceling, so forth. | |
| And but the big news is, and we're going to pull up some articles here in just a sec, is she made a tweet on Valentine's Day? | |
| So this was just two days ago, that she has a love child. | |
| Elliot with Elon Musk's, I think, 13th child, baby mama, number five. | |
| And by the way, she's a single mom. | |
| Single mom. | |
| Now she's got another baby daddy. | |
| The world's richest, richest man. | |
| Hello, hypergamy. | |
| Hello. | |
| And so let's pull up the articles on this really quick. | |
| Or no, do we have her tweet where she like the tweet from her first? | |
| Let's do that. | |
| So it's a tweet from her account. | |
| I don't think we have to. | |
| We do it. | |
| We do have it. | |
| Oh, like a. | |
| Her tweet. | |
| Her tweet. | |
| It's from her account. | |
| Well, you need like a photo. | |
| Or wait. | |
| No, it's not like from the account. | |
| But do you, my tweet with her tweet? | |
| Like, did I take a photo? | |
| Yeah, let's do that one. | |
| My bad. | |
| Make this bigger a little bit. | |
| Nope, this is wrong. | |
| This is wrong. | |
| No, no. | |
| Her tweet. | |
| Do we not have it? | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| That's the one. | |
| Okay, make it a little bigger. | |
| Just click on her photo. | |
| Click on the photo. | |
| All right. | |
| Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world. | |
| Elon Musk is the father. | |
| I have not previously disclosed this to protect our child's privacy and safety, but in recent days, it has become clear that tabloid media intends to do so regardless of the harm it will cause. | |
| I intend to blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Okay, whatever. | |
| Five months ago, well, so I don't know what the deal is. | |
| Some people thought it was a meme, a joke, whatever. | |
| But I'm pretty sure it's completely valid. | |
| The question is, is if it was through a surrogacy. | |
| I don't know if it was like IVF or whatever. | |
| But it's really interesting because she's already a single mom, which is typically not the most appealing thing for like men who are dating. | |
| No offense. | |
| To date a single mom. | |
| And he's the world's richest man. | |
| Like he could probably get somebody who's not a single mom. | |
| In any case, single mom, kind of unremarkable, average-looking woman who's kind of quarrelsome and nagging online, chronically online. | |
| She got knocked up and was in some sort of situationship with the world's richest man and very powerful man. | |
| I guess, what do you guys think about this? | |
| I am not surprised for the amount of shit that she talked. | |
| Hypergamy seems to be rampant these days ahead of time. | |
| Here, let me ask the question like this: Do you guys think an average-looking single mom, like in what world is she getting with and having a child with the world's richest man? | |
| Like, do you think that that makes sense? | |
| Well, I think the fact that he is so rich, he doesn't really care. | |
| Also, he has 12 children, so I think in this specific situation, it's a little different. | |
| Just because he's like, I mean, she could have 10 kids and it doesn't really affect him. | |
| I understand it from like his position insofar as like, okay, he's just trying to like repopulate the earth or some shit. | |
| But it's like that's you're rolling the dice. | |
| That's winning the lottery. | |
| You're already a single mom, and then you're gonna, I mean, some people, I don't think it's a W necessarily because for a couple different reasons, but to be a single mom and then be able to lock, not block, I mean, she's not gonna marry the dude, like that's not on the table. | |
| But to be able to date, yeah, like she's she, she's not gonna have to work another day in her life. | |
| And in fact, in one of the news articles we're gonna pull up, uh, he moved her into a $10,000 penthouse apartment in New York City. | |
| He's probably paying her child support. | |
| She has a security detail. | |
| Like, she is set for life. | |
| And so, I just think that's crazy. | |
| Like, as a woman, you can be like not in the top 1% of prospective partners. | |
| And she's gone ahead and locked down. | |
| Look, I'm not saying, I mean, when it comes to his value, like his status and his money, he is the apex. | |
| He's the world's richest man. | |
| I mean, he's not a bad-looking guy, but he's, you know, in his 50s, you know, whatever. | |
| I just think that's crazy. | |
| It's pretty crazy. | |
| Like, that's okay. | |
| Here, ladies, let me let me paint a picture. | |
| That's like, you know, the neck beard, Cheeto dust in his mom's basement, playing video games, smoking weed. | |
| That's like if he lands. | |
| Who's like a really hot Giselle? | |
| She's old. | |
| She's beautiful. | |
| No, she's. | |
| Anyways, who's like a big supermodel? | |
| I don't know. | |
| You like women? | |
| Who's like a hot chick? | |
| Jessica Abba. | |
| She's. | |
| I think she's pretty. | |
| No, she's very pretty. | |
| Or like Megan Fox. | |
| Like 15 years ago. | |
| Wait, would you argue Taylor Swift is probably not for looks, but because of power and influence that she has? | |
| Honestly, that's a good. | |
| I feel like they're. | |
| Because it's, again, it's not. | |
| Yeah, he has money. | |
| There's a lot of people. | |
| There's people who have money. | |
| The power that man has. | |
| Like, her life is always going to be with security detail now with the rest of her life. | |
| I think that's actually. | |
| I feel like it would be like the equivalent of Taylor Swift, like the influence of how many people have influenced controversy and all. | |
| I think it's a decent parallel. | |
| I do think there's differences between men and women in terms of like what men care about. | |
| I think men don't care that much about like status and money in a woman, for example. | |
| But I think that's a decent parallel. | |
| But yeah, so we'll just use that. | |
| Who's another? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Sabrina Carpenter. | |
| I mean, she's on the come up, Ariana Grande. | |
| We could look at it like that. | |
| I'm trying to, I don't know. | |
| I like Billie Eilish. | |
| Billy. | |
| But I feel like, I don't know. | |
| That's like, that's. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Let's just say a Victoria's, a Victoria Secret model. | |
| Like, do you think that's a fair shake for the Victoria's Secret model to like, she's going to be dealing with Cheeto dust, neck beard? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Felicity. | |
| Maybe she likes that person that they're into. | |
| How about, oh my, wait, wait, how about this? | |
| I'll just make it super simple. | |
| Let's do it. | |
| You end up with the obese mom's basement, Cheeto dust, neck beard, playing video games, smoking weed, no ambition, broke. | |
| You think that's a fair shake for you to end up with him? | |
| I will say this. | |
| It depends who they are too on the inside and their soul, because sometimes like who someone was in their past life or their soul also influences things, which we don't really think about stuff like that. | |
| What? | |
| Because, yeah. | |
| Like maybe she's maybe she was someone powerful. | |
| Maybe she was a powerful ruler in her past life and that's why he's like trying to get with her to gain like that type of influence in this spiritual way. | |
| You never know. | |
| You never know. | |
| Okay, Felicity, your thoughts? | |
| If that's what they're into, personally, I wouldn't go for someone like that. | |
| But if you're into that, I guess. | |
| Sure. | |
| Yeah, same. | |
| I mean, I don't see it, but if that's their thing, then I guess it's their thing. | |
| Okay, but yeah, sure, some girl out there might get into that situation. | |
| But if you were to look at that on surface and be like, is she out of his league? | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh my God, everyone's pulling teeth tonight. | |
| Here, let's look at the actually, wait, we have a chat coming through and then we'll look at the articles. | |
| 24-7 exotics donated $200. | |
| Chat, please check out my YouTube channel and show me some love. | |
| I've given away over $400,000 so far. | |
| Girls, if you were a fruit, what would you be in why? | |
| Wow, okay. | |
| 24-7 exotics. | |
| Thank you, bro. | |
| If you're fruit, what would you be and why? | |
| Really quick answer? | |
| A peach, because that's my favorite fruit. | |
| Nice Felicity. | |
| Cherry? | |
| I just like cherries. | |
| Blueberry, because I like them. | |
| Pineapple. | |
| Strawberry. | |
| They're sweet. | |
| I like them. | |
| Lemon, not for everybody. | |
| Mingo. | |
| Mongo. | |
| Mingo. | |
| Why? | |
| Because I like mango. | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| I'd be a pomegranate. | |
| Hard to get to, but sweetened on the inside. | |
| Run and roll. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Here, we have another tweet we're going to pull up. | |
| So let's pull up the first one that you pulled up. | |
| Now, she, there's a whole bunch of other stuff with this story, but she kind of got some, she got a bit of praise. | |
| Like a bunch of conservative people were like congratulating her on the kid, but then she got a bit of kind of pushback because one of the like components of conservative the conservative movement is like kind of not to put on a pedestal like single motherhood. | |
| And it's clear like going in, if you're going to be dating Elon Musk, like this man's not going to marry you. | |
| It's difficult because on one hand, yeah, he's going to be more than capable of financially providing for a child, but he's like an extremely busy individual. | |
| And in terms of his like capacity to actually have a presence in the child's life as the father, that's kind of, he already has 13 different children. | |
| He's running like Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter, like other companies. | |
| Super busy guy. | |
| He's involved with the government now, with Doge, and being an advisor to Donald Trump. | |
| So let's pull it up. | |
| Now, here's the crazy thing, bruv. | |
| She deleted the tweet. | |
| So you can't really tell. | |
| It's a little jumbled, but she wrote this in 2022. | |
| Kamala can't help herself from bending over for a man to get ahead. | |
| And I caught that and I said this didn't age well, but she deleted it. | |
| Scroll down just a little bit. | |
| I don't know if it's going to. | |
| Click show this thread. | |
| Oh, huh? | |
| Deleted it. | |
| Did you? | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Okay. | |
| But yeah, so that kind of, you know. | |
| Kind of talking shit on Kamala. | |
| I don't know. | |
| And she, she, she's saying she, you know, said Kamala was bending over to get ahead. | |
| Let's pull up that news article about the $10,000 apartment that Elon Musk is. | |
| Is it the first one? | |
| Yeah, let's just start with the first one. | |
| We're not going to check out the whole article, but all right. | |
| Ashley St. Clair, influencer, had reveals life of secrecy, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Let's scroll down a little bit. | |
| There's a component here. | |
| Scroll down, scroll down. | |
| Find the part with the apartment. | |
| So keep scrolling. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| At the time, she didn't particularly have much interest in Elon. | |
| Yeah, okay, whatever. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| So there's a set. | |
| Let's keep going. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| There it is. | |
| Musk allegedly provided her with a lavish apartment in the financial district where rent for a two-bedroom can soar to nearly $40,000. | |
| And she also got a hefty security detail, but no romance, St. Clair claimed. | |
| And then next tab. | |
| He breaks silence after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claims. | |
| Okay, scroll down a little bit. | |
| Man, they got so many ads on this website. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Oh, yeah, this one's really interesting. | |
| Scroll down a little bit. | |
| Go ahead and click on. | |
| Actually, we can see it from here. | |
| So, I guess there's, or click on the image in the tweet. | |
| Just click there. | |
| Okay. | |
| Click on the image. | |
| Okay. | |
| Something at the very top. | |
| I needed to get Elon Musk's attention for a marriage proposal. | |
| Please, Greg. | |
| Greg says he's got a kid with a woman already. | |
| Seems unlikely to work out. | |
| So this is in a reply to Ashley St. Clair, which, so I don't know if I'm maybe he's responding to her from at the very top, but then this is in 2020, okay? | |
| And their whole love affair, I think, started in mid-2023, something like that. | |
| And she says, Well, he actually has seven kids and goes through women pretty fast. | |
| So she chose to be in a situationship with this guy and date him and then proceed to have a child with him, knowing that he goes through women pretty fast. | |
| And she, you know, she claims to be conservative, but like it seems kind of like a little counterintuitive or counter to conservative values to like consciously get with a man who is not doesn't seem particularly monogamous, is kind of polygamist. | |
| And she knows she has foreknowledge that he goes through women pretty fast. | |
| So she got with a man and let him impregnate her, I guess. | |
| We still don't know if it was like IVF, surrogacy, whatever. | |
| Goes through women pretty fast. | |
| I found that interesting. | |
| He says, Ashley St. Clair plotted for half a decade to ensnare Elon Musk. | |
| Let's ask exile that and then go to the other. | |
| Oh, scroll down. | |
| So he responds or go back to the post. | |
| Actually, wait, wait, wait. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Did we open this in a new tab or did it like redirect? | |
| Huh? | |
| Let me check real quick. | |
| I don't think it was surrogacy though because she looked pregnant in that other photo. | |
| I think that was from her first pregnancy like a couple years back. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, I think that was a different. | |
| Yeah, it was a new tab. | |
| Oh, it was a new tab. | |
| So can we go back to the pull that up real quick? | |
| Oh, so he was like, whoa. | |
| So he's like, oh, shit. | |
| This is all playing out. | |
| He planned it. | |
| It's all playing out on Twitter. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And so, and then let's just go to the next article. | |
| think that's the last one fits into mind you she also did a post saying if you recall like going back to the post you can leave it here but she said please respect our privacy Literally the next day, the next day, she's talking to the New York Post, which is kind of like a tabloid mag a little bit. | |
| Goes to the New York Post and has an interview. | |
| I just find that pretty remarkable. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Honestly, like, this going into this answered the question I had. | |
| And the question was, is she an influencer? | |
| Yes. | |
| Because, exactly. | |
| So that answered the question because immediately I know exactly why she did all this. | |
| I mean, because she's an influencer. | |
| She just wants attention. | |
| I mean, she even referenced, like, it's the fake, hey, I didn't want attention. | |
| All these tabloids are reporting it. | |
| So, like, I just want to give my point of view, whatever. | |
| Like, I never would have heard of this. | |
| You know, most people don't read tabloids. | |
| Never would have heard of it if she didn't chase this down. | |
| I mean, obviously, like, she's like, cha-ching in 2020. | |
| Like, you can, if you can have a baby with Elon Musk, you're set. | |
| Yeah, like, she knows, she knows this. | |
| And now she was set monetarily, but then as an influencer, my goodness, this is just like perfect publicity. | |
| Well, and then, like, as far as how does she, as a single mom, not being you know, something Brian touched on is like she's not lower value to put it lightly, I guess. | |
| Yes. | |
| Elon Musk, a thousand percent, is someone to do this just for the memes and just for the tweets. | |
| So I also wouldn't be surprised how much of it might have to do with that, but I don't know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think it's kind of counterproductive where she said, I want my child to have a normal private life, but then she proceeds to tweet about it. | |
| I mean, that's what, oh gosh, what were the two in the royal family from Britain? | |
| Megan and Mary. | |
| Yeah, Megan and Markle. | |
| They essentially, what was the South Park episode where they go around saying, do not pay attention to us. | |
| And they have this whole tour being like, give us our privacy. | |
| Do not bother us. | |
| Don't look at us. | |
| Yep, but it's the same thing. | |
| It's the same thing. | |
| Like, your actions speak a whole lot louder than your words. | |
| It's not counterproductive if that's a load of crap. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Let's pull back up that article, the same one that we were just on. | |
| Scroll down a little bit. | |
| All right, that's her in her swanky new apartment. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| Claim she's given birth. | |
| Okay, so I mean, in this article, she because I thought there was maybe a surrogacy IVF involved, but I guess, okay, so she gave birth. | |
| So let's scroll down. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Scroll down, keep going, keep going, keep going. | |
| That's his other baby mama. | |
| Scroll down, though. | |
| Keep going. | |
| There was another picture. | |
| Keep going, keep going. | |
| All right. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, this girl. | |
| Oh, that's what calls. | |
| Emily Wilson calls St. Claire a grifter. | |
| That's funny. | |
| I've dealt with this girl too, man. | |
| She was going to come on the show, but that's another conversation. | |
| Anyways, that's another conversation. | |
| She got, I'll just say it, she got run over by Dean, Dean Withers, who's like a left-leaning progressive, liberal debater. | |
| Totally destroyed. | |
| Dean smoked her. | |
| She's not a debater, though. | |
| She went on Steiny's podcast and just got smoked. | |
| I mean, she shouldn't be debating people. | |
| She's like. | |
| The thing with like, here's the thing with debating: is like, even if you're right, a skilled debater will make you look wrong. | |
| Like, you could be 100% right, but because of like their ability to use like debate tactics and certain rhetoric, they will make you not only look wrong, look like an idiot. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, and that's exactly what he did. | |
| So, we have a oh, wait. | |
| So, we have a couple tweets. | |
| Can you just pull up the first tweet that's related to this and we'll go through them? | |
| So, the first in the line, maybe even if we already pulled it up, just pull up the first one. | |
| We'll just tap through them. | |
| Okay, we did this one next. | |
| Okay, yep, next. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| This is just the vendetta. | |
| She's talk shit here. | |
| Why don't we play? | |
| Click on the video. | |
| Yeah, full screen it. | |
| Start from the beginning. | |
| and put uh let's do video tab okay let's nope Very beginning. | |
| Okay. | |
| Answer Tate's not the problem because if you take Answer Tate away, you still have this massive group of young men who are clinging to that message on shows. | |
| Hey, yeah. | |
| They're bringing them on for this humiliation porn. | |
| Why is all of this content allowed on YouTube? | |
| YouTube has been, you know, at the forefront. | |
| We need to protect those who are a protected class. | |
| And women typically fall into that class. | |
| So why all of a sudden is all of this content allowed on YouTube? | |
| You can pause it. | |
| It is terrible. | |
| Pause it. | |
| Next, is there a next tab? | |
| Or actually, I don't think there is, but so I mean, that's her video proof advocating for deplatforming. | |
| Conservative, by the way, conservative, like cancel, wants to cancel, deplatform, kind of crazy. | |
| And let's see, we do have, we're going to get into one other thing, then we'll get into the dating topics. | |
| Mr. Basteman says, you know what, Felicity, can I have you read this one? | |
| Brian's strategy. | |
| Into the microphone. | |
| Brian's strategy for whatever 2025, bring on violent criminals. | |
| L Fug Mugshotties. | |
| That region equals life on easy mode and female privilege. | |
| Send asteroid. | |
| Also, L dark labia. | |
| That's damn. | |
| Yo, Basteman, appreciate it, man. | |
| Learn to leave cheaters, he also wrote. | |
| Wow, that's crazy. | |
| Sent the asteroid. | |
| She's not, hold on. | |
| There's no violent criminals here at this table. | |
| She panicked, right? | |
| You panicked. | |
| Yes. | |
| And then you ran into just, it was just one cop card? | |
| It was just one, and he was okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know what? | |
| That cop card just came out of nowhere. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It came out of nowhere. | |
| It ran into you. | |
| Yes. | |
| Obviously. | |
| Yeah, that's just a girl. | |
| That's what your lawyer said, right? | |
| She's just a girl. | |
| Can I ask you another question about that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you have any mental health diagnoses? | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Yes. | |
| Are you on any psychiatric medication or anything? | |
| No. | |
| Does everybody want to just one by one just disclose all your diagnoses from doctors? | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| How long you got? | |
| Oh, right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Do you have the elephantitis? | |
| Peniolis? | |
| Penile elephantitis? | |
| I don't know what that means. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm not that smart. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, wait, going around the table, what are your also, what mind-altering medications are you taking? | |
| Or not mind-altering. | |
| Just what medications do you take? | |
| I was only diagnosed with ADD, now ADHD, but I'm not on any medications. | |
| And I know I have other things, but I don't want to be in medication for it because, yeah, I just don't trust it. | |
| I don't trust medications like that. | |
| What are the other things that you have? | |
| What I think? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Mild autism that kind of goes with the ADD and then a few other things. | |
| And what? | |
| A few other things. | |
| A few other things? | |
| Possibly. | |
| Well, on their, that's what they would tell me. | |
| Bipolar. | |
| I think it's just normal. | |
| Bipolar? | |
| I think most of us are on the scale of like everything, some of us less than medical. | |
| BPD? | |
| BPD? | |
| I'm just going to say that for now because that's all I think. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| PTSD, and I'm not medicated. | |
| PTSD. | |
| Depression, anxiety, probably BPD, Onzoloft. | |
| Went through Lexapro, went through other ones. | |
| You said probably BPD or diagnosed BPD? | |
| It was talked about. | |
| I think I fit the symptoms, but. | |
| What are the symptoms that you have? | |
| It's just like negative self-image, bad with relationships, kind of like. | |
| That's a lot of people. | |
| That's not just that. | |
| Exactly. | |
| But you know the internet. | |
| It does make my WD. | |
| Everyone does still. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I was diagnosed with anxiety when I was like 16. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's it. | |
| Any like bipolar or anything like that? | |
| Not that I know of. | |
| Velina? | |
| I don't have any diagnosis, no medication. | |
| Okay. | |
| I love that for you. | |
| I have ADHD and PTSD. | |
| I just started taking Adderall, so that's been fun. | |
| Popping Addie tonight. | |
| Absolutely, I did. | |
| I've never been on the internet. | |
| I have like 100 followers on Instagram. | |
| Nice. | |
| What about you? | |
| I've never been diagnosed with anything. | |
| Do you think you have anything? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alexa? | |
| I was diagnosed with PTSD many years ago, but I'm not on any medication or anything. | |
| Got it. | |
| Mesa? | |
| Well, I mean, other than the physical stuff. | |
| Yeah, no, no, no. | |
| I don't have any mental disabilities, nothing. | |
| Nice. | |
| Nice. | |
| Good times. | |
| Okay. | |
| How did we get there? | |
| Oh, he waited. | |
| I asked her about her accident. | |
| Oh, she was on paste. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Yeah, got it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good times. | |
| Oh, we, the, the, I think we're off of that. | |
| Unless anybody has any further thoughts on the whole Elon Musk, richest man in the world. | |
| How about this? | |
| I'm going to ask a question. | |
| Would you, would you get the same situation? | |
| Would you do the same situation? | |
| Like, you're set for life. | |
| So you're set for life, but Elon Musk is going to bang you a couple times and you're going to get pregnant and then have his kid. | |
| But then you get first dibs to go to Mars with him if you want to. | |
| And you're set for life. | |
| Do you get knocked up by Elon Musk? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| No, because I feel like the child is going to have issues because of like the father not really being present. | |
| And no amount of money can really equate to that, I feel like. | |
| What if he would date you, though? | |
| Like he would marry you. | |
| Would you date him then? | |
| Just be a friend, maybe. | |
| Really? | |
| You passing on Elon Musk? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes. | |
| So yeah, I want to reframe the question. | |
| So how about just he's going to be monogamous to you and he will marry you. | |
| World's richest man and you're going to have a bunch of kids with him. | |
| Felicity? | |
| I would only have children with someone that I'm married to. | |
| So yeah, we're married. | |
| You would do it. | |
| But you would date Elon Musk. | |
| If you were single? | |
| If you were single? | |
| I don't know. | |
| World's richest man. | |
| You're set for life. | |
| Never have to work. | |
| Not just that. | |
| This is like millennia dynasty. | |
| Like your children's, children's, children's, like, et cetera, et cetera, set for life. | |
| Thousand-year dynasty. | |
| I wouldn't have a baby with him if we're dating. | |
| But if we're not married, so you date him, and then you guys get married. | |
| And then have a baby, yeah. | |
| Multiple babies. | |
| Sure. | |
| He wants to pump out like 10. | |
| That's too much. | |
| Okay, how many do you want? | |
| Like two or three. | |
| Okay, he wants three kids with you. | |
| Okay. | |
| You'll do it? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Will you go to Mars with him? | |
| For like the 10th honeymoon or something? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, sweet. | |
| What about you? | |
| For the money, not seeing him, maybe being married. | |
| No, because he kind of scares me. | |
| Have you seen him jump? | |
| It's scary. | |
| Dude, Bill Trocket. | |
| You're concerning about his jumping. | |
| I will not stand for this slander. | |
| Let's see you jump. | |
| Stand up. | |
| Let's see you jump. | |
| Oh, no, I'm good. | |
| I'm a retired basketball player. | |
| Wait, let's go ahead. | |
| Do a little job. | |
| Let's see you jump. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Come on, do a little jump. | |
| Ah, you should not be so quick to pass judgment on a man's jump, okay? | |
| I know, but I have a bad jump tail. | |
| Going to the mic. | |
| Yes. | |
| So, okay, you won't marry him because you'll date him just for the funsies. | |
| No. | |
| Like you would be his sugar baby. | |
| No. | |
| What if he was like, Bailey, I want to smash one time with the lights off for a million bucks? | |
| Do you do it? | |
| In this moment, maybe because I'm poor. | |
| But morally, no. | |
| But maybe? | |
| A million dollars. | |
| Maybe. | |
| $10 million. | |
| Probably. | |
| I'm very poor. | |
| Yeah, $10 million, you're set for life, but then you're also a prostitute. | |
| So you gotta kind of makes you a prostitute. | |
| It's like a. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Would you marry and have children with Elon Musk? | |
| Dude, I'd be like loaded. | |
| And then I don't have to talk to him. | |
| And then I have my girlfriend. | |
| And then Can't F around on Elon Musk. | |
| No. | |
| I just, well, I'm good. | |
| He's not old. | |
| What about just like a smash and pass? | |
| Like just one time just to like see? | |
| $10 million. | |
| You do it for 10 mil? | |
| What's the lowest you do it for? | |
| 10 mil. | |
| Come on. | |
| You wouldn't do it for five? | |
| If I'm going to have the thing about being a prostitute for $10 million, I can buy my mom a house, my dad a house, my family a house. | |
| All right. | |
| Sweet. | |
| Alina, what about you? | |
| Would I marry him? | |
| Yes. | |
| If you were single. | |
| I know you're in a relationship, just hypothetically. | |
| Right. | |
| Well, I would prefer to be married to someone who actually loves me. | |
| Let's say he does love you. | |
| Does he spend time with his child sometimes? | |
| No. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He does. | |
| In the White House lately. | |
| He does. | |
| He does. | |
| But keep in mind, he's got his multiple businesses, so he's a very busy guy. | |
| Very limited time. | |
| But let's just say he has all those other kids. | |
| You get the priority. | |
| Your kids get priority. | |
| And he loves me. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Nice. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| What about you? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| I quite, despite being on this podcast right now, I quite enjoy my private life. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Because if you dated him, it would be pretty easy. | |
| Yeah, I'm good on that. | |
| You'd be thrust into the public sphere. | |
| What about you, Ashley? | |
| No, nothing. | |
| Never. | |
| Not for the money, not with the lights. | |
| No. | |
| But if he's seeing this and he's feeling generous, I am also poor. | |
| Gosh. | |
| No handouts. | |
| He needs your womb. | |
| He needs your womb. | |
| No. | |
| I have friends that have worked with him directly. | |
| He is a nightmare of a person. | |
| Oh, he wants to be. | |
| Come on, let's be nice. | |
| No, I respect what he's built. | |
| I'm not saying I respect him as a businessman, but there's a difference between what you want to be with long term and what you want your child. | |
| Like, if you would sign up for your life is never your own. | |
| You do what he wants and how he has it. | |
| He's never going to be there. | |
| Your child doesn't get a say. | |
| And it's one of those things, like, do you really want to, you get paid to lose your freedom? | |
| And I don't think that's worth it, personally. | |
| Mason, would you go be gay for pay? | |
| Gay for pay. | |
| Billions. | |
| Billions. | |
| He's giving me billions. | |
| Well, he's going to do the 10 million too. | |
| Billions of different questions. | |
| Hold on. | |
| This is going to be super suspicious. | |
| How am I? | |
| You're like one of the world's richest men. | |
| Mason, super sus question. | |
| You get to pick, though. | |
| Bottom or top? | |
| Oh, goodness. | |
| This is a great question to ask a devout Christian. | |
| A devout Christian virgin man. | |
| But the money. | |
| Billions. | |
| I mean, riches. | |
| I mean, think about it. | |
| Like, if you married him, you would also be one of the world's richest. | |
| True, true. | |
| Men. | |
| You got to think about that. | |
| Especially if you gives me a billion dollars. | |
| That's a lot of money. | |
| That is a whole lot of money, man. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, this is not going to surprise too many people, but it's not going to surprise me. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I'm good. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I would, like, kick it with him in like a hetero, in like a heterosexual, straight male bromance relationship. | |
| I mean, even if I was like dead in poverty, like, needed, like, I'm super in debt. | |
| You would. | |
| I would know. | |
| Because, like, you know, I usually, I generally hold morality over like how much money I have. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Good shit. | |
| Yo, chat, what do you do? | |
| Chat, are you going to, you know, you know what I mean? | |
| Yeah, I wouldn't do that. | |
| Oh, there's one more tweet that's kind of came up from the Ashley St. Clair thing, but like kind of unrelated. | |
| I'll just talk about it for 30 seconds. | |
| Then we'll get into some of the dating stuff. | |
| Let's pull that up. | |
| It's. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Make it bigger. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So scroll down to the very bottom. | |
| So I was talking, so she quote tweeted Sarah Stock there at the bottom. | |
| I was just talking about the Ashley St. Clair thing. | |
| And I actually think me and Sarah, well, Sarah, we agree on the whole Ashley St. Clair situation. | |
| But I was like, man, you know, Ashley St. Clair had been trying to de-platform me, talking shit for a long time. | |
| And she's like, said, and she's been on the show. | |
| She was on the show. | |
| And she says, to be fair, your show sucks. | |
| Mind you, we've had me and this girl, we've had like a cordial like interactions. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, cordial interaction. | |
| She came on the show. | |
| But so she said, to be fair, your show sucks. | |
| Scroll up to the very top. | |
| So I quote tweeted. | |
| I was like, is that why you begged to be on it multiple times? | |
| Hold up the first one. | |
| Click on the first one. | |
| Boom. | |
| No, the first one. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And then, so there she is. | |
| Hey, I'd like to go on the podcast. | |
| Go to the next one really quick. | |
| Hey, I'd like to go on the podcast. | |
| I'm 20, blah, Next. | |
| So that was in October of 2023. | |
| Then November, she follows up again. | |
| Hey, if you need anyone extra for this Sunday, I'm going to be in Santa Barbara anyways. | |
| And for y'all day, that's where we shoot. | |
| And then next one. | |
| And then this is a couple months later, January 29th. | |
| Hey, shooting my shot again. | |
| I very much want to go on your podcast as a conservative woman and tell these OnlyFans girls to turn to cry, blah, So she reached, she asked three times to be on the show. | |
| And then she said, as you see on the right there, to be fair, your show sucks. | |
| So I was kind of, that got thrown into the whole Ashley St. Clair thing. | |
| Just kind of crazy, guys. | |
| Crazy. | |
| So, and here's the thing with me is like, I will never talk shit about anybody first. | |
| I'll never do it. | |
| But if you're going to, like, if you ever see me going at someone, it's in response to them. | |
| And even when, like, the people that talk shit on Twitter or whatever, even then, 99% of the time, I just don't respond. | |
| There's a lot of people in the space who have shit talked to me, and I mostly just ignore it. | |
| But I felt compelled. | |
| How dare you? | |
| I graciously invited you into my studio. | |
| We had a cordial, you know, interactions. | |
| And then the show sucks. | |
| Why did you practically beg to come on the show? | |
| I mean, well, obviously she thinks she sucks. | |
| So she wants to be on a show that sucks. | |
| Yes. | |
| That makes the most sense to me. | |
| If you're going to go logic, that's it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Anyways, often, many such cases where this happens. | |
| I feel like that's when a guy hits on a girl and then if she like politely declines, she's like, you're ugly anyway. | |
| No, but we had her. | |
| We had her come on the show. | |
| She came finally. | |
| We invited her on the show. | |
| She came on. | |
| And then afterwards, I think there was another message in there that said something like, we always thank people after the show, hey, thanks for coming on. | |
| And she was like, oh yeah, thank you so much. | |
| Thanks for having me. | |
| Yeah, I'd love to come back on. | |
| And then your show sucks, blah blah. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then whatever. | |
| Anyways, okay, let's get into the dating, dating talk here. | |
| Let's get into the dating talk. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| Okay. | |
| I do have a question related to dating, though. | |
| Would you date a guy who listens to Joe Rogan, starting with you? | |
| Like, religiously? | |
| Like, all the time? | |
| Or just here and there? | |
| Like, he doesn't listen to every podcast, but he listens to consistently. | |
| Consistently. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, I don't know. | |
| How often does he, once or twice a week, he does a show? | |
| I think it's like three or four right now. | |
| He probably say he watches it like twice a month. | |
| Two or three times a month, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And oh, but his favorite episode was the Trump episode. | |
| No, I'm just kidding. | |
| All right. | |
| Would you date a guy who listens to the Joe Rogan podcast? | |
| Okay, yes? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Sure. | |
| Really? | |
| I mean, it doesn't really affect me if he wants to watch that. | |
| How about this? | |
| Would you date a girl who listens to the Joe Rogan podcast? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Would you date a girl who's a Trump supporter? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| We listen together. | |
| There you go. | |
| You and your boyfriend listen together. | |
| What about you? | |
| I don't really. | |
| What's the Joe Rogan podcast about right now? | |
| Oh, Joe Rogan. | |
| I mean, he's been podcasting for a really long time. | |
| He brings on people and has like typically two to three hour conversations with them. | |
| He's he's not a like he's not really a Republican. | |
| I don't really think he's conservative, but he does probably slide more in that direction. | |
| He's sliding a bit more in that direction. | |
| So like a lot of people who are maybe a bit more left-leaning or Democrat kind of view his podcast in a negative light. | |
| So he has guests on that are scientists, everything from influencers, scientists. | |
| He just asks questions, very long conversations. | |
| He voted for Trump too. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| And he endorsed Trump. | |
| Well, I have conservative values, so yeah, I would be okay with it then. | |
| Wait, sorry, you would. | |
| Yeah, I would be okay. | |
| I leaned towards that way too. | |
| So got it. | |
| Not a deal breaker for me. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cool. | |
| All right. | |
| That was just an interesting question I had. | |
| Because I've seen on, like, even going back a couple years ago, I used to be on dating apps like Hinge. | |
| I haven't been on dating apps in a long time. | |
| Girls would put in their prompts on Hinge, like, I don't know if it's something like it's a deal breaker if you listen to the Joe Rogan podcast. | |
| And I've seen these TikToks. | |
| Like, if he listens to the Joe Rogan podcast, it gives me the ick or something. | |
| So curious to see the room temperature, the temperature of the panel on that one. | |
| We're going to get into the pre-show notes here for everybody. | |
| There's definitely some interesting stuff. | |
| So let's start with while we do Felicity. | |
| Felicity, you said that you and your ex have a lot of interesting stories. | |
| One of your favorites is the time you crashed your car in a chase with him. | |
| Do you want to tell us that story really quick? | |
| So that was actually my current boyfriend. | |
| We were on a little break at the time, but we were back together. | |
| Yeah, we started arguing, and then he left the house, and then I was sitting there, and I was like, oh, now I want to go home too. | |
| So I left, and then he was, it was dark. | |
| He was like waiting in like this little pocket of like a hidden street in his neighborhood. | |
| And I see him come behind me chasing me. | |
| And I ran too, and then I like jumped around about and I destroyed my bumper. | |
| But my car's fine. | |
| Was this before? | |
| Wait, sorry. | |
| This is a different car accident? | |
| Yeah. | |
| This is before or after. | |
| It was before. | |
| How many have there been? | |
| Just a two. | |
| Wait, he was chasing you in the car or were you? | |
| He was chasing me. | |
| You were both in cars. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So it's like a need for speed or what's that? | |
| Drive. | |
| Is it need for speed? | |
| That's a video game. | |
| Wait, what is the movie? | |
| What's the movie franchise? | |
| Oh, Fast and Fury. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Wait, why was he chasing you? | |
| Because we had argued, and I think I told him, like, I just wanted to go home, and he freaked out that I was breaking up with him or something and wanted me to pull over. | |
| And if we know one thing about this lady, is that if you pull up behind her in the car, she's going to be able to get it. | |
| I see, she's going. | |
| I get scared. | |
| It's the fighter flight. | |
| It's the fighter flight. | |
| She is a flight. | |
| She is flight. | |
| Flight. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, man. | |
| That's interesting. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cool, cool. | |
| And so let's see here. | |
| We have notes from, we're going to get into Bailey. | |
| So, this Bailey. | |
| Bailey S. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You said that you're this is an interesting one. | |
| Your ex broke up with you two weeks after you came back from studying abroad in Australia. | |
| He was an international student from where? | |
| Serbia. | |
| Serbia. | |
| Okay. | |
| And he was at your school. | |
| Yes. | |
| He was on a full ride for rowing. | |
| Yes. | |
| And you were caught off guard when you returned back. | |
| You guys, I think you said it was a year you were in this long distance relationship. | |
| Broke up with you two weeks after you got back. | |
| Did he do it in person or? | |
| Yes. | |
| In person? | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| How long was the convo? | |
| Well, we got into an argument one night. | |
| Oh. | |
| And then the morning. | |
| So the night before the breakup, you got into an argument. | |
| Yes. | |
| About what? | |
| Well, we were all drinking and my friends were over and he was just, you know, getting a little, I don't know. | |
| He was just getting where he was kind of coming at me for things and making fun of me, just like kind of playing because like we're very like sarcastic, playful. | |
| But was kind of getting, yeah, but like getting like past the teasing point. | |
| So I was like, hey, like chill out. | |
| And then he didn't. | |
| And then I was like, okay, go home. | |
| Like you're way too drunk. | |
| And then he was like, oh, well, in my country, you can't tell a guy to leave. | |
| Like, you kicked me out in front of your friends. | |
| And I didn't think that you should have done that. | |
| And so then I gave him some time. | |
| I didn't contact him. | |
| And then the next morning, he came over with all my stuff from his place and goes, I want to break up with you. | |
| Oh, because earlier you said that you were kind of, you didn't know why he broke up with you. | |
| I don't think this was the biggest motivator, but I think it obviously played a part. | |
| Wait, so to be clear, you were in your dorm room? | |
| In my apartment on campus. | |
| Your apartment? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| And you guys are friends, right? | |
| So were you there? | |
| I met her after this relationship. | |
| Okay. | |
| So a couple clarifying questions here. | |
| So you guys, it was like a Friday or Saturday night. | |
| Yes. | |
| And you guys were at your apartment. | |
| How many people were there? | |
| I only had like two friends over, two or three friends. | |
| And was it, it was him and then a few other female friends or what was it? | |
| So I had, I think, two of my girlfriends, a guy friend, and then him. | |
| And we were over just making cocktails. | |
| And was he friends with them too? | |
| Not really. | |
| Not really, like here and there. | |
| Okay. | |
| They've hung out, but not. | |
| And is he a heavy drinker? | |
| Not really. | |
| I mean, it depended, I guess. | |
| He also, he would have to be up at like 6 a.m. every morning for rowing practice. | |
| So he never really drank too much. | |
| Okay. | |
| So this was like a rare occurrence. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes, but then also he thought that I sometimes, you know, wanted to drink like more than he would. | |
| And like that was. | |
| So would you guys roast each other? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| So it was like kind of you guys would tease each other. | |
| Yes. | |
| But the teasing went too far. | |
| Yes. | |
| Did you go too far also? | |
| No. | |
| So question. | |
| When during the breakup conversation, because you guys had a conversation, right? | |
| I mean, not really. | |
| He kind of just came over, here's your shit, and left? | |
| Well, yes. | |
| And then, you know, I'm helping having my meltdown and then wait, when you say you're having your meltdown during the breakup. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| But during that conversation, did you say, like, did you guys have a conversation about the previous night? | |
| Yeah, it was basically just about, he was like, oh, like, in my country, you can't do that. | |
| You can't kick a guy out, especially in front of your friends. | |
| That was like. | |
| Yeah, let's go into that. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you kicked him out of your place. | |
| I just said go home because he was like way too drunk. | |
| Okay. | |
| So when you say he was going too far, like what was he saying? | |
| I don't even remember most of it because I honestly didn't think it was that big of a deal. | |
| Um, because I thought like him just going home would have been like, you know, I'll see you tomorrow. | |
| But it's okay. | |
| You guys were teasing each other back and forth. | |
| It starts getting a little too maybe a bit insulting. | |
| And this is all in front of your, there's two girls and a guy there, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| So there's five people total. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so how, so is there like an argument that's had then you kick him out in front of your friends? | |
| So we went to this place across the street for pizza and I like talked to him separately. | |
| I was like, hey, like, can you like calm down? | |
| You're being very like obnoxious. | |
| And he was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. | |
| And then we got back and it continued. | |
| And then I was like, I want you to go. | |
| And like, obviously, it's an on-campus apartment. | |
| It's not that big. | |
| So like people heard, they heard. | |
| Was there, were you guys yelling at all? | |
| Either of you? | |
| I don't, no, not really. | |
| I think maybe just I was like, you need to leave, like go. | |
| Like, I don't think it was really yelling. | |
| Maybe like raising your money. | |
| The tone that you told him, you need to go. | |
| Can you repeat it? | |
| Like, pretend I'm your ex-boyfriend. | |
| How did you say it? | |
| Just like, well, we were very drunk. | |
| I think it was just like, like, you need to go. | |
| Like, and then did he immediately leave? | |
| No. | |
| He went to my room. | |
| And then I went there and I was like, what are you still doing here? | |
| Go home. | |
| And then I guess he got mad. | |
| So. | |
| And then when you said that, he left. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| And let's see here. | |
| But that's not the end of the story. | |
| So you guys break up. | |
| Yes. | |
| What did you do after that? | |
| Well, I kind of was like taken aback. | |
| And this was like my first relationship. | |
| And I, you know, was kind of, you know, unsure of things that were happening. | |
| So I was like, he had a lot of stuff going on in his life that was stressing him out. | |
| So he was like, okay, let's just like take a break and then like we'll talk. | |
| And then after like a month or something, it was like, nothing's happening. | |
| So like that was, that was it. | |
| But I was also, I guess, very resentful towards him. | |
| So. | |
| No, but what did you do? | |
| Oh, oh, yeah. | |
| So I decided, I knew of some shady things he was doing. | |
| He was here in the U.S. full ride to a very, to our school's, you know, pretty expensive. | |
| And all of his, like his apartment and everything, he needed, you know, money. | |
| And as an international student, he's not allowed to like work if it's not like a campus job or something. | |
| So he was really struggling financially. | |
| So where we met at our past job, he was stealing a bunch of the products and then selling them online on different retailers. | |
| And so I was very mad about this whole situation. | |
| So I decided, you know, without like doing anything really, like, I didn't know what would happen, but without like kind of confronting him like in person, something, I decided through our anonymous ethics portal to report him in hopes that he would get kicked off their own team. | |
| And the college ethics, you reported him to the college. | |
| Yes. | |
| To the police or just the college? | |
| Just the college. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because the job was some was like, it's kind of tied to our college. | |
| I see. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so you did that to try to get him kicked off the rowing team? | |
| Well, I thought like maybe it would be because he was already kind of on the rocks with you know not really taking school seriously, even though he was there for free. | |
| So like he was kind of on like suspension, I guess, from participating in some of the before or after. | |
| This was like before. | |
| This was one of his like big like stressors. | |
| No, I meant like before or after you broke up. | |
| No, she did it after the breakup, after the breakup. | |
| The ethics. | |
| Yeah, that was after. | |
| So yeah, in your notes, you just said he had a full ride for rowing. | |
| You were caught off guard because of the breakup. | |
| You were upset, so you submitted him to your college ethics portal since you knew he was doing something illegal to try to get him kicked off the team and sent back to his country. | |
| Yes. | |
| Did he get kicked off the team because of your report? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't think he did. | |
| I know he was in very like his standing, like his suspension, everything academically. | |
| It was like kind of rough, so I don't know if it had any impact. | |
| And there was, because it was anonymous, I have no way to check. | |
| He did graduate, though. | |
| I don't even know if he's still in the U.S. | |
| I don't know where he is. | |
| When was this? | |
| Summer of 23. | |
| Okay. | |
| Did you feel guilty for doing that? | |
| Yes. | |
| Why? | |
| Now I do more so, just because like, well, what if he actually did get deported? | |
| I would feel bad, especially because, you know, it takes a lot to, I guess, move here alone and, you know, start your life and everything. | |
| But in the moment, I was just so mad at him. | |
| Why didn't you? | |
| I mean, I'm a little confused, though. | |
| You knew he was doing this illegal thing. | |
| I'm not saying you should have done this, but I mean, it's obviously you did it out of revenge because he broke up with you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What's the question? | |
| I mean, do you seems like? | |
| Well, there was also other personal issues that were going on. | |
| What do you mean, other personal issues? | |
| Just stuff that we didn't see eye to eye with. | |
| Such as? | |
| Like, such as, such as, such as? | |
| Like, values. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Just answer my question. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Such as. | |
| Such as, like, intimacy, going out, you know, just things of that nature. | |
| What do you mean by intimacy? | |
| Just the fact that, you know, I, one of the big things was that I just got back into the country. | |
| My medicine was changed. | |
| I, like, didn't feel like doing much, I guess. | |
| And then he kind of always kind of pushed that on me. | |
| Wait, sorry. | |
| Pushed what? | |
| What did he push? | |
| Just like being intimate, like, sex and stuff. | |
| Like, he was always very pushy. | |
| What do you mean he was pushy? | |
| Like, would like be like, oh, come on. | |
| Like, it's been like X amount of time. | |
| What do you mean, X amount of time? | |
| Like, blank amount of time since. | |
| But you guys were, were you guys in a monogamous relationship? | |
| Yes. | |
| And did you ask for the monogamous relationship? | |
| Yes. | |
| Like, you wanted to be in a monogamous sexual relationship with him? | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| And early on in the relationship, was the frequency with which you were having sex more frequent? | |
| Earlier, yes. | |
| Also, you said you guys were in a long-term relationship, so you guys wouldn't see each other very much, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So then it was like when I got back, like he expected everything like kind of right away. | |
| You wait, what do you mean right away? | |
| When I got back from Australia. | |
| You guys had been dating for nine months or something, right? | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| But when I got to Australia, like, you know, I'm getting back into this time zone. | |
| Like, it took him two weeks since he basically moved in without saying he was going to move in and expected me to like drop everything to be with him every two seconds, which, of course, in the beginning, I was like, Yeah, but like, I also have to study. | |
| I also want to see my wait. | |
| So, you're upset that your boyfriend wanted to have sex with you? | |
| No, I'm upset because sometimes when I'd say no, he wouldn't. | |
| Well, okay, that's non-consensual. | |
| But I'm my confusion here a little bit is it's like he you're saying he would force himself on you, is what you're saying. | |
| Okay, well, that's not appropriate, that's non-consensual. | |
| The way you were originally explaining it, though, was he was pushy. | |
| Like, he would be like, Babe, I really want to have sex. | |
| Yeah, but do you consider like if he wanted to like, would you consider him being pushy just verbally, like, hey, babe, I really want to have sex. | |
| We haven't done it. | |
| No, but it wouldn't, it wouldn't just be that, is the issue. | |
| But I explained it like that because I didn't really want it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Um, well, I'm uh I'm just, I guess, my confusion, and I'm not excusing if I mean, if there's not consent, that's absolutely unacceptable. | |
| But if there was this mismatch in terms of the frequency with which you guys wanted to have intimacy, uh, it doesn't sound like this is was a good fit. | |
| Um, uh, so yeah, I guess. | |
| Um, any other questions? | |
| I'm just curious, how soon into the relationship did he start forcing himself? | |
| Um, I don't know, um, like when I got back, because everything was like fine. | |
| I think it was the so you guys were together for a year, yes, but I, it was very, you know, uh, distance, like long distance. | |
| Had you not been with him for five months? | |
| Well, yeah, she was she was an Australian. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah, but like you didn't see each other physically for a while for a while. | |
| So, hold on, hold on. | |
| So, you had been intimate previously, correct? | |
| And every single time prior to that was consensual, correct? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then you, so you'd been with him for a year, all your sexual encounters were consensual. | |
| Yes. | |
| But then he forced himself when you came back. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, and because you didn't want to have sex with him. | |
| He forced it. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I was changing my medication, like, cutting back on the time zone. | |
| So it's like. | |
| Can I ask a quick question? | |
| Was he financially providing for you at all while you were away? | |
| No. | |
| Any time throughout the relationship? | |
| Like, he'll pay for dinner. | |
| Like, dates and stuff. | |
| Was it pretty standard that he paid for dates? | |
| Yes and no. | |
| It depends. | |
| Sometimes I would, but like, I would get him lots of gifts. | |
| Like, I would be the one to drive down when we were doing the little bit of the distance when I was in Massachusetts to visit him. | |
| Like, all of that was on me. | |
| I drove down. | |
| Like, I would get groceries. | |
| I would like do all this stuff because he's the only one. | |
| He was, I don't know, Astelier was the only one in his family in the U.S. | |
| He didn't have like very much help financially. | |
| Wise. | |
| Like, yeah, if that was. | |
| And then, I mean, first off, I'm sorry to hear that this happened, but did this happen multiple times? | |
| I would say that's the only thing that you're like, did you go to the police? | |
| Did you go to the university? | |
| No, I mean. | |
| I'm going to cut out real quick here. | |
| Some of these questions are a little hard. | |
| Like, this is a lot for someone to talk about. | |
| So, thank you for sharing, first of all. | |
| What happened to you is not okay, and it happens far too often. | |
| And yeah, I'm just going to put my foot down on this one. | |
| And Ryan, you can be mad at me, but there are certain things that she probably didn't want to come up and talk about this. | |
| It's not a fun subject. | |
| You never, most of the time, girls don't come forward because you're dating the person. | |
| So it's like, how do you even tell people, especially if he was consensual at one point. | |
| So it's one of those things like it's hard to go through. | |
| Thank you for sharing because it's not easy that you're talking to about it. | |
| I have one final question. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You were so upset, you were so upset at him because he broke up with you that you wanted to get revenge on him and you reported him to the campus for a minor petty theft. | |
| If your intention was to get revenge on him, why did you not accuse him of something more serious? | |
| I think because in the back of my head, I still cared for him a lot. | |
| But I mean, your intention here-I mean, you said you wanted to get to get him kicked off the team and sent back to his country. | |
| It's very vindictive. | |
| I'm sorry, I just think it's a little different when it's someone that you were in a relationship with and there's background, there's history. | |
| Obviously, this was just a random guy. | |
| I'm sure that different actions would have been taken. | |
| But this is just a complex situation where you know you can't really criticize somebody too much for how they reacted because of the severity of the situation. | |
| Also, it's one of those things that's I'm just gonna be honest with it. | |
| You can go forward with it, and it's what you can prove. | |
| And when you go forward, you get hounded by people having to relive it over and over. | |
| And sometimes you just don't want to do it. | |
| I get it. | |
| I agree. | |
| Well, I mean, that's kind of the extent of my questions. | |
| You did tell us this story about your ex. | |
| You had not disclosed in your notes here that there was this other component of the relationship. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Did you? | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| I feel bad because it's like, I don't want you to think that I'm questioning you because I want, like, if you don't want to talk about this, I don't want me. | |
| Okay, I mean, it's fair. | |
| I asked about the financial thing earlier, partially because I think it's just to kind of understand what's going on in his head, you know, going five months, assuming he was, you know, not cheating on you during that time. | |
| You know, men have needs and stuff, and not by no means to justify, but just to kind of understand what's going on in his head. | |
| But I'm curious, when that happened, you know, following the incident, at what point did you like, did you immediately, were you immediately like, wow, I was just essayed, or did it take time to kind of come to that conclusion? | |
| I think it did take time because he was my first relationship. | |
| And he would say, you know, you're not, you know, raping a girl. | |
| I don't know if I can say that. | |
| No, no. | |
| Can't say that. | |
| Sorry, I'm just saying. | |
| Essay. | |
| Essay. | |
| You were not essaying someone if you're in a relationship. | |
| Even if you're not married, was that his. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Is that a cultural thing for him? | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just curious. | |
| Okay. | |
| Paul, I'm trying to think. | |
| But so I guess, like, yeah, I'm, you know, obviously, he went out, he went down some roads that he should never have gone down. | |
| This is obviously essaying somebody or forcing yourself upon somebody. | |
| There is the level of, I mean, of course, when you're in a relationship with somebody, when you're married to somebody and you're trying to pursue them physically, it's you want to make sure that they're okay with this. | |
| So forcing themselves, that's terrible. | |
| But I also want people to realize, like, you said you regretted the, oh, gosh, the aspect of you anonymously telling that he did these terrible things after you guys broke up. | |
| I mean, knowing that you have regrets for that, that it's not something you practice now. | |
| Like, if you were in the same position, you wouldn't do the same thing, correct? | |
| No, I would not. | |
| Exactly. | |
| So, I mean, you learned your lessons. | |
| Obviously, he, like, it's never something he should have done those couple times. | |
| But, you know. | |
| But I appreciate there's that growth. | |
| We have a chat coming in. | |
| Ogle donated $200. | |
| El Alexa, you can't put your foot down if it's not your show. | |
| Go to youtube.com and start your own show, friend. | |
| Anyways, we're just going to move on, but we have another chat here. | |
| I do appreciate the message, Ogle. | |
| We have, oh, we do have this. | |
| This came in a little earlier. | |
| See, Brian, I told you Alexa was one of the good ones. | |
| Thank you, Infinite Singularity, for that. | |
| And then we have another message coming in from Mr. Bassman. | |
| More female privilege. | |
| This is from 30 minutes ago before we got into this topic. | |
| More female privilege. | |
| Zero accountability. | |
| Downplaying felonies. | |
| Injuring LEO. | |
| Brixon, White Knight, Defenseer. | |
| I was scared. | |
| Crime should be punished. | |
| El California, El Society. | |
| Send another asteroid. | |
| There you go. | |
| Sending it for you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| Thank you for that. | |
| Ryan said, oh, that's below the threshold. | |
| There it is for the read, though. | |
| Okay, cool. | |
| Thank you for that. | |
| Appreciate it, guys. | |
| Let's get into some of the other pre-show notes here. | |
| We'll get into your other notes. | |
| Bailey, you sent some other notes, but we'll get into those a little bit later on in the show. | |
| Let's go to the other Bailey really quick. | |
| Why don't we switch over to the other Bailey? | |
| You describe yourself as a godly girl in your Instagram. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, it keeps going by that. | |
| Are you Christian? | |
| No. | |
| I grew up Catholic. | |
| I even went to a Catholic high school where we had monks as teachers and then also just Catholic alumni. | |
| I agree with a lot that's in the Bible, but since I don't agree on everything, that's why I'm no longer Catholic and I'm no longer anything. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, existing. | |
| Can we hear that rapper numb? | |
| Probably not because I'm not going to lie, I got to be in a more like upbeat state and yeah, I'm kind of sad right now. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Do you, let's see. | |
| Are you a witch is in my notes. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| What made you think that? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I saw somewhere on your Instagram that could indicate, are you? | |
| I don't know. | |
| So I guess more by birth. | |
| It's like something I never really wanted to get into, like magic and stuff like that. | |
| I always try to avoid it. | |
| But it came to the point where so many people around me were getting attacked to where I, like, if I didn't get into it, I know things would be a lot worse for those around me and myself than they are now. | |
| So I do godly magic, though. | |
| I don't do great. | |
| I mean, black or white magic, I do gray magic, which people don't really know it really even exists and how to do it. | |
| But that's what I do. | |
| So just for protection. | |
| Gray magic? | |
| No, no, no, gray magic. | |
| Gray magic. | |
| Or purple magic. | |
| Like, if you watch Star Wars, there's like that lightsaber that's purple. | |
| Lightsaber. | |
| Yeah, Mace Windies. | |
| Okay. | |
| Are you a Satanist? | |
| No, but I know he exists. | |
| You know Satan exists? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Sure. | |
| We're going to. | |
| Oh, you did write something here in IG Post. | |
| Then we'll get in. | |
| You have other notes too that we'll get into. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said before patriarchal times, Friday the 13th was a day to honor the divine feminine and the cycles of creation and rebirth. | |
| The number 13 was revered as a symbol of femininity, reflecting the 13 moon cycles in the calendar year. | |
| Friday the 13th was a powerful day to manifest, honor creativity, and to celebrate beauty, wisdom, and nourishment of the soul. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So a lot of things, what a lot of like Satanists, I would say, and like just people in general in positions of power, they're trying to like reverse a lot of things. | |
| And they're using like the same type of magic, but just in reverse. | |
| Just they're trying to, yeah, they're doing a lot. | |
| It's a lot. | |
| It's a deep rabbit hole. | |
| Really deep. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Why don't we get into we'll do trying to confuse trying to yeah, we'll uh why don't we go to Ashley? | |
| Ashley, uh, you were engaged at 19. | |
| You got a dog, a car, apartment, and he cheated on you with a girl that he knew from high school and tried to father her baby. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cheated on you multiple times. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Sent letters to multiple women. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He was in the military. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's the three-year relationship, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| How'd you find out? | |
| You know, I kind of just had a feeling, and then he would always take his phone everywhere. | |
| And then, like, two weeks before, I actually found out, he told me to stop wearing my engagement ring because he didn't feel like we were in a good place. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Now, when it comes to the, I guess moving on to the most recent ex that you dated for a year, you've been broken up for a year at this point. | |
| The love of your life, as you described him. | |
| You said that you, wait, you got, if I recall, you got ghosted by him. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, no contact. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said that. | |
| Did you say I love you to him on your second date? | |
| Is that what I recall from someone said that in the notes? | |
| No, I feel like last time I told the story, I really explained it horribly, but I did tell him that I loved him like three months after we moved. | |
| Oh, three months. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Somebody here said it was the second time you met him. | |
| Well, it was long distance, so I guess, yes. | |
| Okay, that's okay. | |
| That's different. | |
| I thought it was like the second date you guys have been talking for a week. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| It wasn't the second date. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You said that you love him, but you're not waiting for him. | |
| Something like that? | |
| Did I? | |
| Maybe, I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Does that ring a bell? | |
| No. | |
| Not really. | |
| So you got, and you've had no contact with him for a year. | |
| No, it's going to be a year, and I have not spoken to him. | |
| And he ghosted you? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| You're still in love with him, though? | |
| I still have a lot of love for him. | |
| What does that? | |
| I don't know what that means. | |
| It means that, like, I'll still have a lot of love for him. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay, how about this? | |
| If he contacted you and he was like, hi, Ashley, I want to get back together. | |
| Would you get back with him? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| But I can't tell you that for sure. | |
| I don't know how to react. | |
| I mean, it's a hypothetical. | |
| So it's like you can't picture yourself in a hypothetical. | |
| Like you look at you pull up your phone, you look at it now. | |
| Well, hypothetically, I would want to tell you no, and I would have enough self-respect, but emotionally, I don't know. | |
| Okay. | |
| I could say, like, yeah, no, bye. | |
| I'd want an explanation. | |
| Why he goes with you? | |
| Like, I, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| And I'm trying to think if there's anything else. | |
| Do you have anything you want to add to that? | |
| Not really. | |
| Okay. | |
| Any other dating-related topics that you wanted to hit on? | |
| Not ones that we're not going to hit on, so no. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Like, I feel like. | |
| If there's one thing that you wanted to contribute to this podcast tonight, what would it be? | |
| That I'm not sure. | |
| About dating, I'm not sure. | |
| No. | |
| It's a dating discussion. | |
| I know, but I don't have a specific topic I would talk about. | |
| I think the last time I was on the podcast, we like super deep dive into that story, and I feel like I explained it horribly wrong, but other than that, I don't know. | |
| Sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's see what else there is. | |
| We have. | |
| I actually need to get up momentarily. | |
| I need to use the restroom. | |
| Mason, can you ask them a question or something while I get up? | |
| I need to. | |
| I'm sure we can figure something out. | |
| Do you guys have any takes? | |
| Because I've been here at the table for two hours. | |
| I need to get up for a moment. | |
| Okay, I know I've been carrying this entire conversation, but if you guys can carry for five minutes while I just get up for a moment, I would appreciate it. | |
| Thank you guys. | |
| I have a hot take. | |
| I have a lot of hot takes, actually. | |
| I'm kind of scared of pissing Brian off, so that's like I'm like, ooh, spooked. | |
| But I see my lack of participation. | |
| I know. | |
| My lack of participation seems to do that. | |
| So one of the things that's in the paper is whether or not men and women have equal rights. | |
| And I don't think that we have equal rights, but I actually think men get hoed a lot legally. | |
| I live in Washington and I am in social work. | |
| And I definitely see a lot of women with a tremendous amount of power when it comes to their children. | |
| And men are still legally responsible for their children. | |
| But meanwhile, women get to make the decision about whether or not they're going to have an abortion without a man having any say in that whatsoever, but can still hold him accountable for child support if she wanted to. | |
| And women tend to be the first caretaker that the courts might look at in the event that parents separate. | |
| I do deal with a lot of cases where both sides are saying, oh, I suffered domestic violence from the other party. | |
| And I've certainly dealt with my fair share of women who have been manipulative with that and seem to be aware. | |
| And that's not all, just to clarify, that's not all. | |
| I wouldn't even say that's necessarily most. | |
| But yeah, that's my hot take right now. | |
| Also, women don't get drafted. | |
| So the next time I hear someone say, where is the law about men? | |
| Like, what laws control men's bodies? | |
| There it is. | |
| So I just want to get that on the table now. | |
| Any takes on that, guys? | |
| I agree with that. | |
| I don't work in that field, so I'm probably not going to be the best of interest. | |
| I feel like... | |
| I don't think you have to be. | |
| I think it's a pretty broad societal issue in Western World. | |
| I feel like I feel like it's different in each area because I feel like for me, this is just my personal. | |
| I feel like with the whole abortion, I feel like it depends on the situation, but I do feel like it depends on the situation. | |
| There's women who get essayed and there's a bunch of other people. | |
| It's a very small portion of abortions. | |
| I just like to make that note. | |
| Not that it's not important, but I feel like with this conversation, we tend to look at the exceptions to the rule. | |
| And I think that's where, you know, I don't think it's a fair argument because a very large majority, I think it's like 97 or 98% of abortions. | |
| I'm not super updated on the statistics in the last year or two, maybe. | |
| Is that about right? | |
| Okay. | |
| That's the case. | |
| So, you know, if we're going to have a conversation, especially about contentious topics, we have to speak generally. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is your only point about the... | |
| That's literally my only point. | |
| Okay, gotcha. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Man, nobody has any else hot. | |
| Nobody has hot takes on this. | |
| I feel like this gets me really hated a lot. | |
| I didn't tell my coworkers about me being on this podcast for this reason. | |
| Fair, fair, fair. | |
| Do they watch it, do you know? | |
| No. | |
| I, for a couple months, like, planted the seed trying to see who was responsive to, like, hey, do you know Brian Atlas or like Andrew Wilson or anything like that? | |
| Nobody, nobody took the bait, so that's like unclear. | |
| I did double check with my supervisor to make sure my job would be safe because I love my job, but yeah. | |
| Goodness. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's kind of wild. | |
| It is wild. | |
| You checked with him, but you know, you never know. | |
| Maybe you just said those things and when you get back. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Brian? | |
| No, no, no, you're not. | |
| Yeah, I was saying that. | |
| Oh, God, the podcast. | |
| My supervisor. | |
| She's like, yeah, sorry. | |
| No, she knows a lot of my hot takes. | |
| I'm very vocal with her about them. | |
| That's cool. | |
| That's cool. | |
| Yeah, she's a cool lady. | |
| I have a feeling you'll have people come to you later and be like, I saw you on the show. | |
| That's all. | |
| I've got several coworkers that won't admit they watch it, but they're like, chat, please watch it. | |
| I saw you on the show. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| Yeah, people did that to me. | |
| They're like, I didn't know you were going to be lying. | |
| I was like, I didn't even know I was going to be on here. | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| I was just in the back, and the next morning, my brother calls me and he's like, were you in the back of the whatever podcast? | |
| Just like standing there? | |
| I'm like, yeah, I was. | |
| And he's like, what? | |
| I was like, I didn't know he watched it. | |
| Exactly. | |
| And also, anybody who ever watches the podcast, they never say they watch the full episode. | |
| It's always, I always watch clips. | |
| I just see clips. | |
| I saw you on TikTok. | |
| I saw a clip of this. | |
| It just popped up. | |
| I just saw that. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Kind of hilarious. | |
| No hot takes, you guys. | |
| Does anyone else have hot takes? | |
| Has anybody been a cheater? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| I feel like even if you did, probably most people are going to be in the house. | |
| I don't think you have to. | |
| Hey, guys, I'm trying to blur cheers. | |
| I'm trying to. | |
| Have you? | |
| No. | |
| Oh, I love that for you. | |
| Hey, I'm curious. | |
| Are the relationships that you have been in with these women that are, you know, just so happen to be long distance, which I have so many questions about? | |
| It's really hard. | |
| Are you monogamous? | |
| Yes. | |
| Have you always been monogamous? | |
| Yes. | |
| By choice or necessity? | |
| By choice. | |
| Are they monogamous? | |
| Are any of them involved in OF or anything like that? | |
| No. | |
| I know. | |
| No, it's just mind-blowing. | |
| Like, are you, you're from here? | |
| I'm from Arizona. | |
| Arizona. | |
| Where in Arizona? | |
| I'm from like Tempe. | |
| Tempe, Phoenix. | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| There's so many people. | |
| Like, what's wrong with those people? | |
| I dated a girl in college, and she lived in my neighborhood. | |
| We went to high school together, and then we went to college together. | |
| And then I actually moved and she stayed there. | |
| So I made the decision to leave my hometown and to move to California. | |
| Like, seriously, like, was this a partner that you considered a long-term relationship with, like, lifelong? | |
| Yes, and no. | |
| I needed to experience life in my early 20s and go do other things. | |
| I loved being with her, but we tried to do long distance because I loved her so much, but it just was so hard being. | |
| Who ended the relationship? | |
| She did. | |
| She did. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it was hard on her. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| It was really hard on me, too. | |
| It was hard. | |
| I mean, yeah, it sounds hard. | |
| I just think it's like I was just curious because you're in these long distance relationships now. | |
| And I'm like, well, I don't know. | |
| I just don't know how you do that. | |
| I've only been in like one technically long distance relationship, and that's the one I'm like with now. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, I guess just it turning into a long distance relationship. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Do you and your ex still talk? | |
| Huh? | |
| No. | |
| Ooh, okay. | |
| Hard no on that one. | |
| Could I ask you, um, like you being a virgin, did that affect your past relationship? | |
| Uh, well, yeah, so I mean, yeah. | |
| Yes, it did. | |
| Um, not because, like, uh, they all wanted to lay with me. | |
| Um, no, no, no, it's more my point of view on relationships is very much, I'm focused on getting married. | |
| Uh, so that's primary focus for me. | |
| Most of the people in the U.S., their primary focus on in dating, um, even though dating is not a thing that's even mentioned in the Bible. | |
| Um, yeah, their primary focus in dating is, am I having a good time? | |
| Do I like this person? | |
| It's do I have fun with them? | |
| Uh, am I having this fantastic time? | |
| Um, and the secondary, maybe even tertiary thing they consider is, uh, do I want to get married to this person? | |
| It's more of like an afterthought. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Um, so most of the time when I get in a relationship with somebody, or I even go on a first date, first second date, like I'm you can say hammering them with, I'm hammering them with these like really specific, like involved questions that need like really detailed answers. | |
| Um, like I'm asking them, like, their church life, um, how many kids they want, um, things like that. | |
| Like, how many people have you been with in the past? | |
| Um, yeah, just various questions like that. | |
| Because I'm trying to figure out, it's kind of like a job interview. | |
| Like, do you want the job to be my wife? | |
| Um, I mean, in our first, in our first date, we grilled each other up. | |
| We grilled each other up. | |
| My goodness. | |
| Like, I was asking her, um, so I'm a Reformed Baptist. | |
| So, I was asking her about the five points of Calvinism. | |
| She didn't know what that meant. | |
| But, like, so I'm like, I'm grilling her about like doctrinal questions, things like that. | |
| I mean, of course, we talk about, we talk about fun stuff. | |
| We enjoyed each other's company. | |
| It was four and a half hours. | |
| So, we got four and a half hours. | |
| You know, it's not all grilling. | |
| But, like, I mean, the most important part of being in a dating relationship to me is definitely, is this person someone I want to marry? | |
| So, so far, as far as I know, I really want to get married to Alexa, and I'm pretty sure she feels the same way about me. | |
| As far as we can tell, and that is our primary goal. | |
| I mean, that's been our primary goal from day one. | |
| That usually means, like, my longest relationship was a year, exactly a year. | |
| And then most of the other relationships have only been a few months, very short, just because we figure out pretty quickly, they realize, oh, Mason's really into getting married. | |
| And they kind of realize their goal in being in a dating relationship is very much kind of superficial. | |
| So, did it turn you off to them or did it turn them off to you? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| There have been times where it turns me off to them. | |
| Sometimes a girl's pretty enough to her, like, you know, you don't want to break up with them. | |
| Eventually, you come to the realization, like it's time, it's time because it's your primary focus. | |
| Yeah, well, and I think too. | |
| So, like, for me, I grew up in an environment where I didn't see a lot of really healthy relationships. | |
| And I used to do user studies and research. | |
| So, for me, I'm like, I need to see the data. | |
| Okay, what is the probability for having a really good relationship? | |
| What are the things you should look for? | |
| Maybe they're things that I don't know. | |
| Because if you really ask people how do they date for marriage or what are they looking for, people have a really hard time articulating what they want in a life partner. | |
| So, there's a saying, there's a lot of people you can love, there's few people you can build a life with. | |
| And, like, so there's actually a study that was done a couple, maybe like 15, 20 years ago that said, and the research showed, if you can agree on, they're called the four pillars, and if you can agree on these four topics with your partner, the probability of your relationship lasting is, I think, 95%. | |
| But for each one you don't have, obviously, it's extremely detrimental. | |
| And it's funny because, like, anyone that I know that broke up, it's usually two of four. | |
| And so, like, number one, so the number one reason people get divorced in the U.S. is money fights and money problems. | |
| How do you value money? | |
| Do you think that your partner should only work? | |
| Do you think you do you want to stay home? | |
| What are their thoughts on that? | |
| What is their opinion on debt? | |
| How do they view the future? | |
| Do they spend everything today and hope things work out tomorrow, or are they a planner? | |
| Number two is in-laws. | |
| So that's parents, siblings, all those different, your friends, having people in your life that really love and support the person that you're dating. | |
| Three is kids, whether or not to have them and how to raise them. | |
| And four is religion. | |
| And so, like, I knew a lot of people, they great couple, but and it's one of those things like you can be religious and you maybe can say, oh, I don't need to date someone religious. | |
| We, that we respect each other. | |
| But then, once you bring a kid into the mix, well, okay, well, now how do we do it? | |
| Because I want my kid to go to church and they don't want their kid to go to church. | |
| Or, like, I had one of my friends, it was funny, we were talking about this, and I was talking to his girlfriend. | |
| They're no longer together. | |
| But we were talking about this, and they've been dating for a while. | |
| And she goes, Oh, like, I like his family. | |
| And she goes, I don't really get the money thing. | |
| And I said, and I looked at my friend and I said, Hey, and he was raised by a single mom, too. | |
| And I said, Where's your mom living when you're older? | |
| He's like, Oh, with me. | |
| As the first time she heard it, she goes, I'm sorry, what? | |
| So it's really like, you know, there are things like people I think always think that you have to have the same hobbies as your partner. | |
| When in fact, like for me, I actually want someone who has different hobbies. | |
| I want someone who's open to learning mine, and I want to be open to learning theirs. | |
| But it's do we do our values align on the things that we want? | |
| So, like, for him and I, we talked about, okay, what are your thoughts on marriage? | |
| Do you expect your wife to stay home and do all the cooking and cleaning? | |
| What are your thoughts on kids? | |
| Do you want them to be homeschooled? | |
| Do you want them to be going to public school, private school, Christian school? | |
| What were all the other questions we grilled each other on? | |
| I mean, it was, yeah, it was like church life. | |
| So, you're diving into religion. | |
| I mean, it seems like that's probably something we would probably talk about. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| I was like, I was like, do you have debt? | |
| And you don't have to give me numbers, but like, what are your thoughts on it? | |
| Because I think it's one of those things, like, if someone says, hey, like, I have student debts of reality, like, a lot of people do. | |
| But it's, okay, are you wanting, like, I met someone who was dating a girl who thought you can use a credit card, max it out, and cut it up and be fine. | |
| And I was like, she doesn't realize you eventually are going to have to pay it out. | |
| She's like, no, I just cut it off. | |
| And then she goes, they'll call me, but it's about time. | |
| I think that's my issue with dating. | |
| Like, I want to leave California because I don't think anybody here has intentions of marriage and that's all I want to be my mom and get married. | |
| It is rare to find. | |
| It's not really simple. | |
| Some girl had to find me through this podcast. | |
| And my goodness gracious. | |
| It was a lot. | |
| I have a quick question for both of you guys. | |
| Do you guys find that it's common that a date gets scared away by you bringing up a conversation about the future and important values like children and financials and stuff like that? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| I think it's how it's not what you say, it's how you say it. | |
| And so like how he said, it kind of comes off as a job interview. | |
| I think if you're dating with intention, that's a very clear thing that you can set that as a boundary. | |
| But like the way that I would always bring it up on a first date is like, hey, I read this study that said, you know, if you agree on these four things, it's very different bringing that up versus like, do you expect your mother to live with you in your own? | |
| Exactly. | |
| Yeah, you're not really going through that. | |
| I mean, like on our first date, we're having a great time. | |
| We got coffee, like great views. | |
| It was nice weather. | |
| We're enjoying each other's company. | |
| We're talking about ridiculous stuff, funny stuff. | |
| But then just bringing that kind of stuff up just naturally. | |
| And I mean, but the thing is, if your priority is, I'm going to get married one day, I need to know, like, is this going to work out? | |
| Or am I wasting my time dating you? | |
| Like, because when you, like, eventually someone else, the random topic comes up, oh, do you want to have kids? | |
| And you guys never talked about that. | |
| It's been like three, four, five years into the relationship. | |
| And your guys, like, I've already invested so much time into this person. | |
| Like, it's kind of like, what do I do? | |
| I think that's the thing you have to be strategic about when you date is the longer you spend, people have this idea of like the zero-sunk cost where it's like, well, I've spent five years. | |
| If I lose that, I have to start over. | |
| And it's like, well, you should have started in the beginning with, okay, I'm going down this path with this person. | |
| I like asking, there's a saying that I really like that says people picture their future as a painting, but they say it with their words. | |
| So it's asking someone, hey, what, like paint the picture for me of what you want your future to look like. | |
| Because if you, I think that's a way that you can ask people, like, what do they want? | |
| Because if they tell you, oh, I want, you know, I'm super entrepreneurial. | |
| I want like seven companies. | |
| You're like, okay, well, that's someone probably is going to have to work 60 to 80 hours a week. | |
| You know, if no kids are mentioned, or like, you know, how do you view your life with your family? | |
| Do you see your Christmas with your parents? | |
| Do you want to start your own traditions? | |
| How do you want to see that? | |
| Like, we asked all those questions, and it was, you know, I asked him, I said, because his, I won't say where, but like, his family's in North Africa. | |
| So I'm like, okay, are you expecting like every holiday to go back to North Africa to see them? | |
| Or, you know, do you want to make your own traditions? | |
| And it's asking those questions and really seeing like, what kind of life do you want to build with this person? | |
| And from there, you have to choose, okay, do I want to sign up for that life? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Again, it really all is just what is your primary goal when you get into a dating relationship. | |
| If you want to be married in the future, your primary goal probably should be, is this person someone I would want to marry? | |
| And I think a big thing to know about, and I would say this, I've, you know, I work in tech. | |
| I'm primarily surrounded by men. | |
| Like, they'll talk about their relationships here and there. | |
| And I can't tell you how surprised I am when a guy goes, oh, I've been with this girl for six years. | |
| We're just kicking it. | |
| And I was like, she has no idea. | |
| Like, does she know that? | |
| Did she sign up for that? | |
| Or is she just kind of waiting around hoping one day he's going to marry her? | |
| She's going to have a brutal awakening. | |
| Getting into some of the notes. | |
| So, Alina, you say that it's okay to go through each other's phones. | |
| Yes. | |
| So you and your boyfriend, you guys go through each other's phones? | |
| Yes. | |
| You go through his? | |
| We have the same password on our phone. | |
| So it's just open to whatever. | |
| It's not like you just grab it and go through it. | |
| It's more like, you know, it's just, it's not like a secretive thing that it's like my private property. | |
| It's just like a phone. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| And any other people on the panel here? | |
| Do you think? | |
| But I mean when you say go through each other's phones, you're saying you do it with permission. | |
| Is that correct? | |
| I think if you have suspicions of somebody being unloyal, then you can say, hey, this is really bothering me. | |
| Like, I've been thinking about this, and this is impacting my ability to trust you. | |
| I think the other person, I guess the correct thing for them to be to do is to allow their partner to go through it to ensure that their trust stays solid. | |
| Do you think that there are better ways to go about that? | |
| Or is that like the optimal? | |
| I don't think it's the optimal. | |
| I think maybe the optimal would be to have an honest conversation about your trust problems. | |
| Yeah, I don't think I would recommend if I had a daughter or something or a son, I would recommend to go through your partner's phones. | |
| But maybe if there are suspicions, then you can have that conversation and see what they say. | |
| Well, do you think it's okay to go through it with this is something that happens without their permission? | |
| No. | |
| Just to grab in, to go through random details. | |
| Who here at the table has gone through a guy's phone without permit? | |
| Like you just, oh, it's there. | |
| I know the passcode will ever. | |
| Who's done that? | |
| No. | |
| You've never, come on, Bailey, you've done that shit. | |
| No. | |
| Be honest. | |
| You've done this. | |
| Not even once. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's happened to me. | |
| Felicity, you. | |
| No, he was cheating on you. | |
| You've done that shit, Felicity. | |
| I knew my girl Felicity. | |
| She's going through those now. | |
| Yes. | |
| First date, she's looking. | |
| Is he talking to some other dude? | |
| Dudes, what? | |
| Other guys, other girls, whatever. | |
| Bailey, number one, number two. | |
| I don't know. | |
| You guys have to fight to the death. | |
| No, Jane, who's the future? | |
| Bailey Jane. | |
| All right, tell the value. | |
| I have in the past, but I wouldn't do that now. | |
| Can you tilt your mic down just a little bit? | |
| Okay, you did in the past, okay. | |
| Alina, have you done it? | |
| I have. | |
| What did you find? | |
| Did you find anything? | |
| I did. | |
| Did you dump him? | |
| No, it wasn't cheating or anything like that. | |
| It was like... | |
| Just a little hurt feeling, whatever. | |
| Well, what did you find? | |
| There's straps. | |
| Oh, it was photos. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| He wasn't like talking to a girl. | |
| No, no, but it was in the past. | |
| Even this type of thing nowadays would not hurt me nearly as much as it did in the past. | |
| This was a couple years ago, so my mindset has changed on a lot of things since then. | |
| Okay. | |
| I have not looked through a phone, but I did look through a journal. | |
| Probably the biggest mistake of my life. | |
| It was way worse. | |
| Definitely way worse. | |
| And it was also the thing he valued the most. | |
| Like, I trust you. | |
| He trusted me to never look at his journal when he was sitting next to me. | |
| I was 17. | |
| I was a real piece of shit back then. | |
| Nice. | |
| My current partner, shout out to my man. | |
| I never did that to him or anything, but he's had to. | |
| He's forgiven me for a lot of shitty things that I used to do and be. | |
| Ashley. | |
| Well, that's how I found out my fiancé was cheating on me, but I don't think I'd do it again. | |
| It was a one-time trauma that I wouldn't do again. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alexa? | |
| That's how I found out my ex was cheating on me. | |
| So there you go. | |
| I feel like this. | |
| I think we have each other's passcodes. | |
| And I think it's one of those things if you have suspicions, we had that conversation pretty early on in dating, too. | |
| It's like, hey, what are your thoughts on that? | |
| Because I got burned that way, and it was one of those things. | |
| He kept changing the passcode, and to me, that was like the first sign. | |
| I was like, that's weird. | |
| But we talked about that, and it's like, hey, I have nothing to hide. | |
| And I think that's the biggest thing is I will give you permission. | |
| And if something feels off, I would ask that you would ask me in front and just be like, hey, can I just go through your phone? | |
| But you have the passket. | |
| We have permission to do that. | |
| So, it's one of those things I think you need to have the conversation about it. | |
| And if in that agreement, you say, like, if someone has suspicions, you give them the phone right then and there. | |
| You don't go through and start deleting things or anything like that. | |
| Like, you got to both have that trust and that respect for each other. | |
| I think it's the respect aspect of it. | |
| It's how you approach it. | |
| Okay. | |
| We're going to get into Alina's other notes here. | |
| You said alignment on political views is important for a relationship. | |
| I do think it's important because nowadays I think your political views can say a lot about your moral values as well. | |
| So, which is very important. | |
| If I could rephrase that, I would say moral values obviously are very important in a relationship. | |
| But I do think political values are important as well because I could not date personally somebody with opposing political views. | |
| Yeah, that's my slice on it. | |
| I don't disagree. | |
| You said porn ruined dating. | |
| Why do you say that? | |
| Because, well, if you give men material to be lustful, they're going to be lustful. | |
| If you make that easily accessible, the more easily accessible that it becomes, the worse the problem will get. | |
| And I think that the amount of porn, even like soft, can I say the P word? | |
| Corn or coffee. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Yeah, so the amount of just like things like that on the internet, it desensitizes men, I think. | |
| And I think it takes away from the purity of a traditional relationship. | |
| Would you guys, would you women be willing to do the following trade? | |
| Porn is banned, completely banned. | |
| Men can't watch it. | |
| This conceivably would have positive impacts on your romantic relationships. | |
| But, and I suppose it would be, hmm. | |
| I wanted to make this kind of like one thing banned for men, one thing banned. | |
| So I guess y'all can keep watching. | |
| Women can keep watching porn. | |
| Porn gets banned for men, but social media in exchange gets banned for women. | |
| Would you take that trade? | |
| Fuck yeah. | |
| Hell yeah. | |
| Do you take the trade? | |
| For what? | |
| Say it again? | |
| My bad. | |
| I have a zombie. | |
| Corn for social media. | |
| So like men can no longer watch corn. | |
| You can no longer be on social media. | |
| I would like to. | |
| You keep it as is. | |
| What about you, Felicity? | |
| I would get rid of both. | |
| Get rid of both? | |
| Okay. | |
| I think that's fine. | |
| Both. | |
| Okay. | |
| Man, I don't know. | |
| I'm going to say for me, no. | |
| Just because if my partner is going to do that, they're going to do that. | |
| They shouldn't do that even if it's accessible. | |
| But that's just my. | |
| Is it like, wait, is it saying that they're going to watch porn? | |
| Like, my significant other is going to do that. | |
| So men are banned from watching it. | |
| Like, they are no longer allowed to watch it. | |
| Well, it can't even be made. | |
| Or, well, hold on. | |
| We didn't ban it for the women, though. | |
| Yeah, we didn't. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's kind of like that. | |
| Women have the one passion for it. | |
| Exactly. | |
| I guess women can still watch it. | |
| Although it seems to be, I mean, look, I think porn can be an issue for women, but I think it tends to have a vast majority. | |
| More negative outcomes when it comes to male consumption. | |
| By far. | |
| I think it's still bad if women watch it. | |
| Oh, 100%. | |
| Yeah, it's still bad. | |
| Reasonable expectation, unreasonable expectations go both ways. | |
| But I was just going to say, women statistically watch some really aggressive things, too. | |
| That's true. | |
| Like extremely non-consensual type stuff. | |
| And like the what's it called? | |
| Like the violence. | |
| Yeah, like the BDSM and stuff. | |
| Like BDSM, like rough sex porn. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Would you take the trade? | |
| I think we should do it anyways, yeah. | |
| Do you take the trade? | |
| Yeah, 100%. | |
| Alexa, do you take the trade? | |
| Yeah, I would. | |
| Okay. | |
| Who do you think, though? | |
| I'm wondering on this question, do you think this is like men should stop watching it or should women stop participating in its creation? | |
| Both, of course, it takes one for the other to happen. | |
| But if all women stopped, it starts with the women and then the men consume. | |
| If men stopped consuming. | |
| If there was no supply, there would be no consumption. | |
| Yeah. | |
| If there's no demand, there's no supply. | |
| I mean, there's still supply. | |
| Yeah, because that's going to the black market. | |
| They're going to still do it, even though they demand lustful pictures. | |
| Might as well make it legal and try to force it out of the black market and probably do things like that. | |
| But it's not regulated at all. | |
| I'm saying we should regulate it way more than it is for sure. | |
| Way more. | |
| I agree on that. | |
| Next thing here, though. | |
| Alina, you said femcells exist. | |
| I do believe that they're very rare, but I think there are some girls that just cannot get laid. | |
| Well, so can you explain what a femme is? | |
| A femme is a woman who's involuntarily celibate. | |
| Okay. | |
| And that's your definition? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, because I've heard some people say because in cell, involuntarily celibate. | |
| That applies to men. | |
| Femmcelle, it's basically a female involuntarily celibate. | |
| I've heard people have different definitions, though, of what a femme is. | |
| They'll describe it as a woman who can't get sex from the particular man or men that she deems attractive. | |
| Right. | |
| Which isn't the same, but you're right, it's not the same. | |
| But my thing about this is: if you can get laid by men who you are just so disgusted by that you just can't do it, you still can't get laid because that's still have to respect yourself a little bit. | |
| Going around the table, I don't know if you guys are even really familiar with this phenomenon, whether it's on the male side or the female side. | |
| Do you think that there are femcelles? | |
| So these are women who just can't get laid. | |
| I'm sure, of course. | |
| There has to be a decent amount of women out there. | |
| Not decent, I'd say, yeah, thousands, maybe. | |
| Sure. | |
| What about you? | |
| Do you think there's women out there, yeah? | |
| Women. | |
| You have friends who. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, Eric? | |
| I'm sure there is. | |
| Okay, sure, yeah. | |
| I mean, statistically, it seems like impossible that it would be zero. | |
| But the number I'm sure is very, very low. | |
| And even then, it's like, are they using the resources at their disposal to really get it? | |
| Sure. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| I think they're rare. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm going to challenge you, Alina. | |
| So I don't think it's actually possible for a woman to be a fem cell to be involuntarily celibate. | |
| I think it's just impossible. | |
| What if they have like a, what if they got on like a terrible fire and they got like all these rashes and stuff and like their vagina is all messed up? | |
| Sure, yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, look, I think here's the interesting thing about either the interesting thing: there are these women who will post on social media, on TikTok, and they actually garner massive followings who are signit, like very deformed. | |
| And I'm not, look, I'm still empathetic to their some of them have birth defects, some of them were terrible accidents, some of them were victims of like what's that called? | |
| Women baby? | |
| Sorry, I don't, sorry. | |
| Toast of brain. | |
| Are you talking about the acid? | |
| Yeah, the acid attacks and this sort of thing. | |
| But some of these women who are Very deformed. | |
| And I'm not saying that to me just like just as a matter of fact, they have substantial followings on social media. | |
| And they get quite a bit of romantic and sexual attention from men. | |
| So even like, even granting this like crazy scenario where the woman is like among the most unattractive women to have ever existed, even these women can get short-term sexual access. | |
| Now, but when we're talking about involuntary men who are involuntarily celibate, we aren't using extreme examples of like, whoa, these men are like in the bottom percentile of ugliness. | |
| They're in the bottom percentile. | |
| A lot of these men are maybe like anywhere from average to admittedly unattractive, right? | |
| So they're in that frame. | |
| These men, despite their efforts, they cannot get laid. | |
| The difference is though, when it comes to women, this idea of like a female femcell, female involuntarily celibate, is sort of this implication that they cannot find men who are sexually interested in them. | |
| But that's just not the case. | |
| The way I think you probably are using it, or at least should use it, is that they can't find men of the correct standard that are more than sexually interested in them. | |
| So there's two components there: meeting the correct standard that the woman has for men, and then more than just sexually interested in them. | |
| So a man who's willing to give her a relationship. | |
| Because there's a bunch of women who are like, well, I don't want to just have a one. | |
| I want a loving relationship. | |
| Involuntarily celibate, celibacy pertains strictly to sex. | |
| It doesn't pertain to access to relationships. | |
| It doesn't pertain to whether it's even a continuity of a short-term relationship, even if it's purely sexual. | |
| Celibacy, sex, that's it. | |
| Can you have sex one time with one individual? | |
| My position on this is that even if you're a remarkable, if you're in the bottom percentile of appearance when it comes to a woman, you can get sex easily, easily. | |
| Do you disagree with this? | |
| Well, I agree with your definition of a femcell, that it only has to do with sexual relationships, not anything more than that. | |
| And I do think, like you said, if a woman was to go on social media and say, I'm a femcell, I cannot get laid. | |
| Or if she, I think you talked about this in the past too, if she had a sign on her, like holding up a sign, she went on the street and she said, that said, like, I want to have sex with somebody. | |
| Yes, maybe she could find somebody. | |
| She's not an incel then. | |
| Right. | |
| Let's say she did that for like three years. | |
| She was posting on social media, trying to look for guys. | |
| She was going on the street with the sign trying to look for guys. | |
| And eventually she did find someone who would like to sleep with her. | |
| Up until that point, she would have been a femcell. | |
| Well, have you or has anybody conducted this experiment where they were actively seeking out a sexual encounter and for a female, for a period of three years, wasn't able to get it? | |
| I've never heard such a thing. | |
| Here's an interesting thing. | |
| When you brought up the whole online thing, is there were, I guess there still are, but there are femcell communities. | |
| There was one on Reddit, for example. | |
| I think they either had to private it or shut it down because these women were complaining about not getting sex. | |
| And the men on Reddit were sending, hundreds of men were sending these women DMs, direct messages, making themselves sexually available to these women to have sex with. | |
| I think even many of them were offering these women conceivably relationships, not just, hey, I just want the fuck you want. | |
| No, like, hey, oh, I'd be willing to go on a date with you. | |
| I'd be willing to like, you know. | |
| And so as a woman, if you're turning down dozens or hundreds of men who are making themselves sexually available to you, even if you consider you're a femme, how could you possibly be involuntarily celibate? | |
| You would have to be voluntarily celibate. | |
| So everyone has standards on what they would accept to sleep with. | |
| But you know what I mean? | |
| But if you can't do that. | |
| But I would argue, here, I'll even bring it there. | |
| I believe any female incel, any femme, I believe that if she makes a good faith effort to try to get sex, she can get sex with a guy who is at least as attractive as she is. | |
| If she's a two, she can get a two. | |
| If she's a four, she can get a four. | |
| If she's a six, she can get a six. | |
| But what you have happening is you got women who are twos and fours who want the eight or the ten. | |
| And those eights and tens aren't get held. | |
| They might even be able to get that guy, to be honest. | |
| But so this idea that, oh, well, he does, he just doesn't mean my like insanely high standards. | |
| Like if a girl was holding out for a billionaire and a guy who looked like Brad Pitt, is she a femcell? | |
| Well, I'm not talking about extremely high standards. | |
| I'm just talking about like maybe hygiene, maybe no STDs, something like that. | |
| And like you said with the Reddit messages, a message is one thing. | |
| It's another thing if they were to actually go out of their way to meet this woman and go through that whole process. | |
| Sure. | |
| Let me ask you a question though. | |
| Who here at this table has received a DM from a guy who's like willing to fly you out somewhere and he was going to pay for it? | |
| Yeah. | |
| How many times? | |
| Probably actually not that much, but recently a lot. | |
| Recently a lot. | |
| Ten, a dozen? | |
| Just 10, yeah. | |
| Felicity? | |
| Yeah, I have. | |
| You've had that? | |
| No? | |
| Have you had that? | |
| Yes. | |
| Fly out offers? | |
| Have you had that? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Have you had that? | |
| No. | |
| Ashley? | |
| Yeah? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, I mean, there's a lot of differentials between men and women. | |
| Like, men. | |
| A man is. | |
| If a male is an incel and a girl reaches out to him to fuck, he'll pay for the trip. | |
| He'll pay for the trip. | |
| Bro, how many of you, as women, you've gotten all these offers to be flown out? | |
| Have you ever slid into a dude's DM and you said, I'm going to pay you to come see me? | |
| Have you done that? | |
| Not pay, but I said he could come stay with me. | |
| Right, but you didn't. | |
| You weren't pushing it. | |
| You weren't at the level where you're like, I'll take care of everything. | |
| I'm going to make this happen. | |
| I'm going to pay for you to come see me. | |
| That's how much I want you. | |
| Have you done that? | |
| Nope. | |
| Nope. | |
| Have you done that? | |
| Nope. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it's like, there's just these differentials here. | |
| So if a male incel had an offer on the table, he would move mountains to get it. | |
| Women, y'all don't move mountains to get dick. | |
| You won't move mountains to get dick. | |
| Even normal dudes move mountains to get dick. | |
| You don't think, oh, these guys, trust me, they'll move mountains to get some pussy. | |
| Trust me. | |
| But it's not classy of a woman to move mountains to get dick. | |
| And every woman knows that. | |
| But it's standard. | |
| I mean, this is what drives me nuts about most, most people when they claim that gender equality is something we should be pursuing. | |
| Like, yes, you should have the same rights. | |
| And I think we do in America. | |
| First time in history where equal rights have been granted to men and women. | |
| Fantastic. | |
| I love that. | |
| However, it goes to the equality of outcome, the equity argument. | |
| People who pursue that, they will say that out of one side of their mouth, but the other side of the mouth, they're totally fine with knowing that their practice is very much: men, it's okay if men pay for me to fly out there, pay for me to come to them. | |
| They're paying for all the dates, doing all these things for me. | |
| I would never do something like that for them, though, because I'm a woman. | |
| Why would I ever do that? | |
| They would probably never say that, but that's how they act. | |
| So it's very much, it's very concerning to see most of America, most of the world generally, take that point of view where they want the equity, they say they want equity, but their life is nothing like that. | |
| Because, I mean, everyone realizes inside of them, they know God created them, man and woman, very differently. | |
| And you're programmed intimately differently. | |
| And that men and women are going to pursue relationships the way God programmed them to. | |
| And it takes extreme deprogramming and extreme work. | |
| There are very fringe people on the outside who can actually, who have actually worked hard enough to where they've cut that out of them. | |
| But most of the time, you can say something. | |
| You can say you believe this, but you act in a very specific way because God programmed you that way. | |
| He's programmed women to look for a man who can provide, who can protect, who is going to lead the family. | |
| That is in you intimately. | |
| And for a man, he wants a woman. | |
| I guess the practice we see nowadays is sinful, where it's very much, I only look for her. | |
| I only look at her looks. | |
| Am I attracted to her? | |
| But men, once you boil it down, they're looking for someone who is going to nurture and take care of the family. | |
| I mean, you turn to Proverbs 31. | |
| Those are like the initial instigations of that passage. | |
| However, it talks about a woman who is revered by the elders of the city, someone who invests, who does things out in the world, but ultimately submits herself to her husband's leadership. | |
| I mean, that's intimately programmed. | |
| And you see these things, these practices in the dating relationship, they mirror that. | |
| And no matter what people say, you see that so much. | |
| And that actions speak louder than words. | |
| You can say until you're blue in the face that you disagree with that. | |
| However, like most of society's actions say otherwise. | |
| Alina, I have a question for you. | |
| Yes. | |
| Let's say a male incel came up to you. | |
| Like maybe it was a male, I don't know if you'd be friends with a male incel, but whatever. | |
| Comes up to you and he's like, oh man, I want to get a girl. | |
| Like what would you ask of him? | |
| Like what would you tell him he needs to do to like make that happen? | |
| Like bullet point it for me. | |
| I would ask him a lot of questions about his lifestyle currently. | |
| What do you do on a daily basis? | |
| Do you have a career going? | |
| Are you working out? | |
| Are you working on yourself? | |
| Sure. | |
| Do you have a faith of some sort? | |
| Are you doing self-improvement? | |
| Sure. | |
| But in terms of taking actionable steps to actually get laid, like you can level up as a guy, you can get your money up. | |
| You can get ripped. | |
| You can do all these things. | |
| But as a guy, you have to take some actionable steps to talk to women, meet women. | |
| So for example, do you want to bullet point a couple things that the guy would have to do to get the girl? | |
| Well, I think self-improvement would be the step that he would have to take before he is able to go and speak to women. | |
| Okay, let's say he self-improves. | |
| Wait, no, no, no. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Fuck that. | |
| No. | |
| Let's say he does. | |
| Fuck that. | |
| He doesn't have to self-improve. | |
| He's like, look, I've got the dad bod right now, whatever. | |
| I just want to get laid. | |
| Men with dad bods, other men with dad bods can get laid. | |
| I just want to get laid. | |
| What does he actionably have to do to make that happen? | |
| I would say, bro, most women don't like dad bods. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Okay, here. | |
| Here, I'll should he hop on some dating apps? | |
| Sure. | |
| If he sees women out in public that he thinks are attractive, should he approach them? | |
| If he's at a low point where he's not reaching, he's not working on reaching his full potential to where he can attract a woman that he that's a high-value woman that he wants. | |
| No, he just wants to fuck. | |
| Who cares high value? | |
| Whatever. | |
| He's low-value. | |
| He wants to fuck. | |
| What's he got to do? | |
| He's got to approach girls, right? | |
| He's got to approach women, right? | |
| He has to have the things that women find attractive, which is strength, status, money, things like that. | |
| Okay, but there's like average women who ostensibly should date average men, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, not every woman's going to get like a man with status and strength and all that shit, right? | |
| Right, but status doesn't have to be like you're a millionaire, like you're the CEO of something. | |
| It can be like you're assertive and you're dominant in a relationship. | |
| Fine, here, look, I'll go ahead and grant. | |
| Fine. | |
| He levels up. | |
| He needs to level up. | |
| Now that he's leveled up, what does he actionably have to do to get the girl? | |
| Get on dating apps. | |
| Dating apps. | |
| Cold approach girls, maybe. | |
| Approach girls in public, maybe go to the bars and clubs. | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then when he's at the bars and clubs, he has to approach the girl, right? | |
| Well, women don't usually approach that often, unless he's very attractive. | |
| Okay, so he has to approach the girl, right? | |
| Mostly. | |
| He's got to learn how to like talk and not be socially awkward, etc. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| What do you ask of the woman then? | |
| The femme? | |
| What does she have to do? | |
| The femme? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I also ask that she would work on herself because there are things that men find issues. | |
| What does she have to do now that she's worked on herself? | |
| Does she have to do the same things that the man does? | |
| She has to approach men. | |
| Yeah, you have to take that step. | |
| She has to approach her. | |
| If men are not approaching her, then she has to approach men. | |
| Okay. | |
| So I guess here's my confusion here: is as a woman, if you approach a man and you make yourself sexually, like apparently sexually available to him, he's maybe it's not the first guy, maybe it's not the second, maybe it's not the third, maybe it's the tenth, maybe it's the 20th, maybe it's the 30th, maybe it takes you a couple days, maybe it takes you a couple weeks. | |
| You're gonna land on a dude who's gonna fuck you, right? | |
| But most women don't want to have that type of nature of interaction with them. | |
| And then they're not femme's. | |
| Yeah, well, the thing is, it's voluntary. | |
| Like, if you're voluntarily celibate, but it's involuntarily. | |
| So, like, I'm gonna drop everything I'm actually looking for to try to see if I can get with somebody. | |
| So, I mean, ultimately, I think this is built upon, and there is gender inequality in this, which is, I think it's good. | |
| Like, I think God programmed men and women very differently. | |
| They have different roles that they're supposed to play. | |
| And it's programmed into them before, like, as they were born, because you're a man or a woman. | |
| And for men, like, because women naturally want that provider-protector, there is that you have to go into those areas where you have to be working out because you need to protect people. | |
| You have to be making money because you need to be providing for people. | |
| However, for women, it's little, it's harder to see whether they can be nurturing to a family. | |
| So, and then generally, guys, they just look at a woman like, oh my gosh, she's so attractive. | |
| I want to be with her. | |
| So, that's why it's impossible to find an actual femme because guys, like their initial, their initial attraction to a woman is very much, oh my gosh, she's super physically attractive. | |
| And for a woman, she's attracted to a guy. | |
| Maybe they do find him attractive, however, immediately turns them off when they realize, oh, he's lazy. | |
| He has no work ethic, he's not a provider protector. | |
| Like, if someone is going to go try to beat Alexa up, I'm going to definitely step in and I'm going to, like, I'll beat the crowd out of him. | |
| But it's doing those things. | |
| But when you figure out that those aren't something that that guy provides, like that takes, it's a lot more steps that the man has to take to be able to get into that position than a woman has to take to get into the position where men will want her. | |
| And you mean just sexually, right? | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Yeah, I am kind of like taking it in this argument, like the sexual argument. | |
| And I agree with that. | |
| And, you know, men have lower, men are less picky, obviously, when it comes to. | |
| Oh, boom. | |
| Okay, so there can't be femme cells. | |
| Or do you, are you going to grant or no? | |
| No, I don't. | |
| Okay, well, I'll continue then. | |
| Here, how about this? | |
| I, Brian, I'm only offering this to United States femme's. | |
| I will not fucking buy international flights. | |
| I, Brian Atlas, will fuck one time, you get one thrust, that's it. | |
| Any United States, I'm gonna, you know what? | |
| Hawaii and Alaska, fuck off. | |
| Continental United States, bitch. | |
| I will make myself sexually available to any fem cell. | |
| I've just, there's no longer any fem cells in the United States. | |
| When she shows up, they're no longer involuntary. | |
| Like, I've just, I've put forward an offer for sex for sex. | |
| And are you going to do it when she shows up and she's looking like she looks all she just shower before? | |
| That's it. | |
| Shave the bush. | |
| If it's a fucking jungle, whatever. | |
| Listen, an incel would be willing to shave the bush. | |
| What if she does? | |
| For some put some pussy. | |
| What if she doesn't have arms? | |
| Even better, bro. | |
| There are men that are not only into that, which, like, my partner was in the military and they are into some crazy shit. | |
| But there are men that will have competitions with each other on who can get the least attractive woman. | |
| So I feel like those girls that will do this show, there are, again, I've lived near the military folks. | |
| They do. | |
| I'm just saying, I'm making myself, this is an offer. | |
| I'm making myself. | |
| I don't care if there's 100,000 femme's. | |
| I will serve as you. | |
| I need 30-minute break in between. | |
| Three per day. | |
| That's my max. | |
| Oh, my gosh. | |
| Now that this is out there, in the continental United States, there's no longer any fem cells. | |
| I've eradicated them with my availability. | |
| I don't think that there's too many of them doing a little bit of a bad thing. | |
| Any self-identified femme cells, boom. | |
| Checkmate, fucking lawyered. | |
| You're no longer a femcell. | |
| I'm offering myself for, you know, there it is. | |
| It's done. | |
| It's done. | |
| But look, ultimately, you mentioned that thing in the street. | |
| If, hey, a little quiet back, guys. | |
| A little quiet, okay? | |
| You mentioned that thing in the street where, you know, they're holding a sign or whatever. | |
| I'm telling you, like, if a girl did that, man, like the average, like a below-average girl, she can get laid. | |
| Like, below, you go to the club. | |
| Like, every single girl here, and I'm not saying, like, you guys are attractive girls, whatever. | |
| Every single girl here, you could fuck three dudes tonight. | |
| You know how much of a how high in the apex of men you have to be to be able to fuck three fucking women on a whim. | |
| You got to be Drake. | |
| You got to be a celebrity. | |
| You got to be. | |
| All of us know that. | |
| Right, but every even average, like we had a girl, this is like from a year ago. | |
| We had a girl on the show who was below average. | |
| She was chubby, like below average. | |
| Like I give her three, four, whatever. | |
| Tough crowd. | |
| Hey, it is what it is, whatever. | |
| She was, look, she was not. | |
| I'm not gonna, I'm not saying it to be mean, but just for the purposes of the conversation, she was an unattractive woman. | |
| She was able to, she had a sex addiction. | |
| She was able to fuck six dudes in a day. | |
| And she did that for like a month straight. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| There's no guy without like some sort of intervening characteristic, like massive amounts of status. | |
| I don't know, even money. | |
| Fuck, he has to have status. | |
| That's it. | |
| You got to be Brad Pitt. | |
| You got to be a like top 1%. | |
| Like, you can't be some average musician. | |
| You have to be like top, top, top musician, athlete, actor to have sexual access to six new different women per day. | |
| Every single girl here at this table, no offense, we got like this is, bro, y'all normal girl. | |
| Y'all are normal girls. | |
| None of you are fucking rock stars or any of this shit. | |
| Except this rapper girl who refuses to fucking rap. | |
| All of you could fuck 10 dudes tonight if you wanted to. | |
| It's a fucking Sunday. | |
| It's true. | |
| But none of us are femselves. | |
| None of us are. | |
| No, I get that. | |
| But like, all of y'all males' equivalents, like whatever your male equivalent is, who would, he wouldn't be an incel either. | |
| He can't fuck 10 chicks in a one night. | |
| He can't do that. | |
| I don't disagree with that. | |
| That's a different thing. | |
| You disagree. | |
| Wait, what do you mean you disagree with that? | |
| I don't disagree with that, but that's a different topic. | |
| That's not a femcell topic. | |
| Well, it's a different topic, but it's related because the level of sexual access that women have compared to men is completely disproportionate. | |
| Like an average-looking woman has the same sexual optionality as an A-list celebrity. | |
| Like in order for me to do what every single one of you girls here can do, I have to be a 1%er. | |
| It's even, it's probably more than I got to be fucking Brad Pitt. | |
| Seriously? | |
| The average woman, you got the same sort of sexual optionality as rock stars, as celebrities, professional athletes. | |
| So of course there's going to be a differential. | |
| And of course this is going to be related to this supposed fake phenomenon of femme's. | |
| Because even unattractive women can get laid with such simplicity. | |
| I just refuse to acknowledge that there could ever conceivably be some woman who's so objectionable that she could not get a guy to fuck her once. | |
| Well, and you could even explain this biologically because men are biologically wired to spread their seed and their genes and reproduce as much as possible, whereas women are substantially pickier. | |
| So like even if you I don't know I can't get on I can't get on board with the idea that there is one because he's he's right. | |
| We had a long time ago, this was over a year ago, we had a woman who described herself as a former femcell. | |
| And I started, I was asking some inquisitive questions and she was saying something along the lines of how and by all means, she was, I think, an above average looking woman. | |
| She wasn't a 10 out of 10, but she was above average looking. | |
| And she was saying, oh, you know, I just I went to college and, you know, no guys were really interested in me. | |
| But once you start peeling back the layers, you start asking some questions. | |
| I'm like okay well, would you like make an effort to go out? | |
| No, were you on any dating apps? | |
| No, did you ever like go up and talk to guys? | |
| No, were there any guys you friend zoned? | |
| Yes. | |
| Were there any guys who showed interest in you? | |
| Yes, were there any guys? | |
| Like, as a woman, if you can't get a certain tier of guy and you're turning down men who want relationships with you, you got to reconsider. | |
| Like, are my standards too high? | |
| I don't think there's anything wrong with having high standards, but if you can't actually get that dude, you got to reconsider, like what you're actually bringing to the table. | |
| So, have I been, have I convinced you or are you unconvinced? | |
| You remain unconvinced? | |
| I still think that a woman can be so objectionable that she would be a fem cell. | |
| And I agree. | |
| Like you said, if she took those some extreme measures and she was sitting up a bunch of guys and extreme measures. | |
| Well, that's not an extreme measure. | |
| The extreme measure would be going out on the street with the sign, right? | |
| Honestly, but with dating apps, you don't got to do that. | |
| In fact, I think it would be easier on a dating app than just going out on the street with the signs. | |
| Like, who wants to fuck? | |
| If as a woman, you go on a dating app, who here's been on show of hands? | |
| Who's been on a dating app? | |
| Who's been on a dating app? | |
| Tinder, whatever? | |
| No? | |
| Have you guys gotten sexually propositioned on dating apps by men? | |
| You might find that like super tacky and gross and icky, whatever. | |
| But you've all been like, had guys say, I want to fuck, basically. | |
| Dude, my friend, he just like swipes. | |
| He doesn't even look. | |
| He just swipes as much as he can. | |
| I've seen him like that. | |
| I'm like, and I don't even like look. | |
| He's like, let me ask you a clarifying question. | |
| Do you think that there are more in cells than there are femmes? | |
| Of course. | |
| Why? | |
| Because women have much higher standards and men are more focused on physical appearance rather than other things that are much more difficult to obtain. | |
| Okay. | |
| So you think fem cells can only exist if they're like super, like really bad looking. | |
| Yes. | |
| Like they have to be really, really bad looking. | |
| Yes. | |
| And most women who say, who claim they are in cells, they're not in cells. | |
| Or I mean fem cells. | |
| Do you think any girl here based on how they look could be a femme? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| No girl here could be a femme cell. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Okay. | |
| Not even close. | |
| Okay. | |
| Because there are women who claim femcelle and they're like average looking girls. | |
| They're not femme's. | |
| Okay, so you're saying it's only like really, really. | |
| Like the most atrocious thing that you can ever imagine. | |
| Can I argue? | |
| Sorry, go ahead. | |
| I was just going to ask if you could describe what the most objectionable woman that would meet the criteria to be a femme in your hypothetical would be. | |
| Okay. | |
| She's 800 pounds. | |
| There's chubby chasers. | |
| There's men who have links. | |
| There's men who have that fetish. | |
| There is. | |
| I was on one of the last times I was on this podcast. | |
| We had a lady who literally took up two seats. | |
| Gorlock the Destroyer? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Not a different one. | |
| Different lady. | |
| But, I mean, she definitely got around. | |
| She's 800 pounds. | |
| She has like any man. | |
| Lumps, moles, big on her face, hairy moles, big lumps, like paperback all over. | |
| Her eyes are like yellow, poking out of her skull. | |
| No seat. | |
| She maker bags. | |
| She's glassy. | |
| I'm telling you, she can still get some dicks. | |
| They probably make links, though, Brian. | |
| They probably make corn for a cell. | |
| I already eliminated, I already said they most definitely. | |
| I've eliminated all the femme cells in the continental United States with my authority. | |
| I'm going to find you. | |
| I was going to say, I would think someone who actually would maybe be a femme cell is not necessarily based off of their looks, but if they had like an STD of some sort, I think that would be the thing that would, if it's just for sleeping with someone. | |
| But how did they get the STD? | |
| Say they have like a like altering one. | |
| I'm not going to go into details of one, but just that is the thing afterwards that people are like, ooh, I would have a one-night stand with you, but now they're like, oh no, I can't do that. | |
| I feel like that would be more realistic than someone being unattractive. | |
| I'm just saying, I think that person would actually have a hard time. | |
| I have a couple rebuttals to that. | |
| So I think the first would be that people, like, for example, like people who have herpes will seek out other people with herpes and like date each other. | |
| So I don't think just because you have an STD that that precludes you from dating somebody who also has that same STD. | |
| There's like certain, you could even disclose to a partner and they might accept it. | |
| I think most people are like not okay with it. | |
| But there's actually people who are like, you know what? | |
| I'm willing to take the risk if you're like, if it's with herpes, if you're taking that, I forgot what it's called. | |
| Like, there's a drug that can reduce the outbreaks or whatever. | |
| Some people might be willing to take that risk and like avoid having sex like during outbreaks or whatever. | |
| I've heard of this as a thing, but I don't think that would necessarily preclude you from getting sex. | |
| And then also, I think the measurement here would be more so, like, I feel like it's perhaps a bit unfair to bring in like STDs into this because I think it's like totally valid to not want to sleep with somebody if they have an STD. | |
| But like, absent the STD, would this person still be able to sleep with people? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| I think it's more, that's kind of more so. | |
| Gotcha. | |
| But you can't say absent STD because she has the STD and she cannot get laid, so she's a femme. | |
| I just don't think that that actually exists. | |
| There's going to always be some femme cells and incels. | |
| There are always going to be both because some people don't have access to the internet and also the money to get the incels. | |
| So there's always going to be some. | |
| Like there's normal dudes. | |
| There's normal dudes who are like average or maybe below average looking, who don't have STDs, who live in the United States, who got the internet, who have, who live in major cities. | |
| Y'all are trying to like, okay, she's got super HIV, super herpes. | |
| She's got every fucking STD there is. | |
| She's 800 pounds. | |
| She's severely deformed. | |
| And she lives 100%. | |
| She lives on the fucking abandoned island 100 kilometers from anybody else. | |
| You guys are using the most extreme examples, whereas you can go to any city and find men who are incels. | |
| It's totally different. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| But that woman that lives on an island, she's 800 pounds and everything's wrong with her. | |
| That's a fem cell. | |
| She cannot get laid. | |
| So she's not. | |
| Yeah, you know what? | |
| If you're a woman, no internet, how's she going to get flown out? | |
| Or like, how is anybody going to know she is? | |
| Yeah, that's why there's always going to be a lot of people. | |
| I'm actually willing to grant for like these extreme, super extreme examples that there are women who can't get sex. | |
| But like male incels, you don't have to like look at like super extreme outlier cases. | |
| So like, yeah, I think, but like you can find people who are like really, really in like the top or bottom percentiles of all sorts of different like really, I think, I don't know if the term is sparse, just really like small, minute groups of people. | |
| Like there, there's some women with double vaginas. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cool. | |
| But it's like, I'm interested in like discussing like phenomena that is like kind of common, I guess. | |
| And like the incidence rate of male involuntary celibacy is like far higher than female involuntary involve in cell. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| So you're willing to concede that it might not be zero? | |
| Yes, of course. | |
| There's like crazy insane. | |
| I think that's crazy. | |
| Yeah, there's crazy insane outliers. | |
| But I'm more interested in like arguing the like conceptually this idea that there's like average to below average women who would be happy like dating a guy who's pretty much on her level and like having sex with him. | |
| Like okay, there's male incels, for example, who would be willing to actually like date a girl who's maybe one or two points below him just to get sex. | |
| This idea, and that's super common. | |
| And maybe their standard, let's just say the male incel standard is they want to have sex with a girl who's like at least as attractive as him. | |
| So if he's like below average in looks, he'll have sex with a woman who's below average in looks. | |
| He can't even get that, right? | |
| I think that specific phenomenon where there's women who can't get sex from men on their level or maybe one point below, I don't think that exists. | |
| So you don't think that if the woman is extremely ugly, you think that she can get sex from a guy who is also extremely ugly? | |
| Sure. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes, I think so. | |
| I think it happens all the time. | |
| But I mean, look, is there some, she's so fat you can't even reach her vagina? | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| She's a fucking, even though she's, no, no, no, hold on. | |
| I don't even want to concede to that position. | |
| Because of some like literal, like, if there's a, if the flesh is willing, if the man is willing to fuck her, she's not, but she's, you would need a fucking two-foot dick to reach her vagina because of how fat she is. | |
| She's not a femme. | |
| She's just fat. | |
| I mean, you even see on like the shows like my 600-pound life or whatever, it'll be a woman who's incredibly morbidly obese and then her like, you know, maybe a little bit overweight partner who like helps her shower and helps her go to the bathroom in buckets. | |
| And it's like, I mean, there's evidence everywhere that I think is very strongly in support of Brian in this case. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I'm not arguing that it's common. | |
| My point is, if you're a woman and you're trying to get laid, even if it's for one week and you cannot get laid and you're failing, for one week, you're a femme. | |
| I don't think that's fair. | |
| I think there needs to be a more... | |
| I mean, technically, then Alexa's been a femsel for the whole time we've been dating. | |
| I... | |
| No, no, I'm not talking about that. | |
| I think there needs to be. | |
| So I don't think one week is a fair enough timeline because I honestly, even for like an average dude who can get laid, like I think, bro, you can't always get laid within a week. | |
| Like y'all girls, okay, you meet on a dating app, you got to talk to her for a fucking couple days, boom, get the number. | |
| Okay, plan a date for Friday. | |
| Oh, she flakes two hours before. | |
| Okay, boom, I can't get a replacement date. | |
| Boom. | |
| It takes a minute. | |
| Like for most average guys, we can't just go get some replacement pussy. | |
| Like average dude, it could take you a couple weeks. | |
| It could take you a couple months even for like an average dude. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| That's how her game is. | |
| But I don't think it's fair to say, oh, a woman can't get laid. | |
| No, she's got to put in, she's got to put in three months. | |
| She got to be on all the dating apps. | |
| I don't care if she's not Asian. | |
| She's got to be on the Asian dating apps too. | |
| She's got to be on every dating app. | |
| She's got to be hitting people up. | |
| She's got to be going out to bars and clubs trying to get some dick. | |
| Excuse me, sir, can I have some dick? | |
| Excuse me, sir. | |
| May I have some penis, please? | |
| That's what she got to be doing. | |
| If she ain't going out to the club being like, excuse me, I want to put your penis in and around my vagina. | |
| If she's not fucking doing that, fuck that shit. | |
| She ain't a femme cell. | |
| Like, I'm sorry. | |
| If a little bit chopped girl was going around to clubs and she was... | |
| Wait, chopped? | |
| Like, not very much. | |
| Is that like ugly? | |
| Is that like Zoomer for ugly? | |
| Chopped? | |
| Okay. | |
| She's coming up to guys like this. | |
| Most guys are going to get scared away by that. | |
| They're not going to. | |
| No, geez. | |
| Have you ever talked to men? | |
| Like, genuinely? | |
| Like, do you have many interactions with men? | |
| 800-pound, lumpy, like, Harry Moll's black teeth. | |
| She's going to clubs and she's coming to her. | |
| She's got large labias. | |
| I'll hit it. | |
| Brian, I'm going to find you a femme. | |
| I want to see proof of you. | |
| Making her not offensive. | |
| You want to be in the room? | |
| You want to be in the room? | |
| I want a camera in the room. | |
| No, you have to be in the room. | |
| And you have to have fucking pom-poms and cheerleading and shit in the corner. | |
| You've got to pay for my flight here because it's a lot. | |
| You got to pay for my flight to get here. | |
| Nah, bro. | |
| Get out of here. | |
| Oh, Ogle, I do need to apologize. | |
| This came in, Ogle. | |
| I got really heated about the. | |
| So heated. | |
| I was so upset. | |
| These femcells. | |
| I apologize. | |
| I missed this one, Ogle. | |
| The TTS came in a while ago. | |
| Ogle do an $2200. | |
| Mason, it's just these work American and Western European women who look at the world like that. | |
| Go to Asia or Eastern Europe, and they have much more traditional values that are at least sensical. | |
| This came in like 20 minutes ago. | |
| Ogle, I apologize for that, man. | |
| My bad. | |
| Do you want to respond really quick to that or not? | |
| I mean, yeah, I don't disagree with that. | |
| Yeah, you're going to run across more traditional women when you go to East. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Got to speak into the microphone. | |
| That's something. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You're going to. | |
| Yeah, definitely when you go around Asia, you're going to find women who are more traditional. | |
| I don't disagree with that. | |
| Latin America, I agree. | |
| Same thing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But, wait, shit, what were we? | |
| What was that? | |
| Femcells. | |
| Femmes. | |
| Proof of you making a femcelle no longer a femcell. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Look. | |
| I just feel like God. | |
| Doesn't that mean that she was never a femcell? | |
| To begin with, which is funny. | |
| It would make her no longer a femcell if Brian went through with his promise. | |
| I'll do it. | |
| But if he doesn't for the podcast, I'll still femcelle. | |
| Look, I find it so hard to believe that I could see how it could be intimidating. | |
| She doesn't even have to go to the club. | |
| She could. | |
| I mean, shit. | |
| That's how people get lit, but whatever. | |
| Just get on a dating app. | |
| It's so easy on the dating app. | |
| She has to message every single dude. | |
| And she doesn't have to be super crass with it. | |
| Like, I mean, I was kind of joking around. | |
| Like, she doesn't have to be like, want some pussy? | |
| No, but she can be like message guys, be like, oh, hey, like, I think you're really attractive. | |
| Do you want to like, I don't know if this is too forward, like, Netflix and chill tonight. | |
| She could even be more reserved with it. | |
| She could be like, hey, I just think you're really cute. | |
| Do you want to get dinner tonight? | |
| I definitely think like she's getting more of the argument is there are guys who say are a five from one to ten. | |
| They're a five. | |
| There is no, there are, there are guys who, no matter what, if they try to approach a woman who's a five or even a four, they will never get one of those. | |
| That's an incel. | |
| So, but there are, if you're a woman who's, say, a two, there are plenty of twos out there who are men, like, who are going to put out for them. | |
| Like, that does, it doesn't exist where a woman who's a two would not be able to get a man who's a two. | |
| Because a man's desire is not so much, like, are they successful? | |
| Do they go to the gym? | |
| All of these things. | |
| It's, I mean, I hate to say this, men, sorry. | |
| But it's very physically driven. | |
| Like, very sexually, physically driven. | |
| And it's very, it's not nearly, I mean, women very much look at the non-sexual things when it comes to a relationship. | |
| And men, it's just not their natural proclivity. | |
| Sinfully, that's what they air towards. | |
| Ariel, you got something? | |
| You got something? | |
| What you got? | |
| I remember my mom telling me when I was like growing up, my mom would be like, a hole is a hole. | |
| Like, I'm sorry. | |
| I'm sorry, but like, not all men are like that. | |
| But I genuinely feel like the majority of men will do anything. | |
| They'll do anything. | |
| Like, not saying for all men, but. | |
| Yeah, not all men. | |
| No. | |
| As a woman, if a woman is or makes herself sexually available, even if that guy otherwise wouldn't have a relationship with her, he will smash. | |
| He'll take that opportunity. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| You could tell. | |
| Like, let me ask you Ugles a question. | |
| You get spawned into a bedroom and like a guy who's two or three points below you in terms of appearance, maybe he's like a little bit chubby, not exactly your type, but he's like, seems really, really pleasant. | |
| And like enthusiastically wants to have sex with you, would you would you smash? | |
| And nobody can ever, nobody can ever find out. | |
| Do you smash? | |
| No. | |
| Anybody? | |
| Do you smash? | |
| Oh, I was gonna say, you got it. | |
| Come on. | |
| No, I was gonna say, how long have you random, totally random dude? | |
| Smash once. | |
| Nobody ever finds out. | |
| It's like totally private. | |
| No, Nobody. | |
| I think not all guys are gonna take that, but like and no STD, no pregnancy, none of that risk. | |
| I think there's a good amount of men who are gonna be like, sure, I'll hit. | |
| I agree. | |
| I'll hit. | |
| Why not? | |
| I'll bust a nut. | |
| So it's different. | |
| It's different. | |
| Two final things on this, and then we're gonna move it on. | |
| I almost want to test this out. | |
| Also, I mean, this kind of delved into something else, but like when it came to the ease with which women can get laid versus men, I want to do another test. | |
| Check it. | |
| Although, some of y'all are in relationships, so I can't really. | |
| Fuck it, whatever. | |
| I'll just, you know what? | |
| I'm just asking single girls. | |
| Single, single, single, single. | |
| After the show tonight, would you like to have carnal knowledge with me? | |
| Carnal knowledge. | |
| Sexual P in the V, maybe some S in the D. I'll accept that. | |
| I'll accept it. | |
| I don't think you can handle my energy, so no. | |
| Not like right away without getting to know me, and then no, so no. | |
| She's going to peg you. | |
| She's going to eat yourself. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| No, no, not. | |
| I'm not talking about physically anything physical. | |
| I'm talking about like, is it this gray magic you speak of? | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Is it not since I said? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Nothing and voodoo. | |
| Nothing voodoo, nothing quick. | |
| Sure, that's fine. | |
| I can't handle the pussy. | |
| My energy is very crazy. | |
| Can't handle the pussy. | |
| The pussy's whatever. | |
| Too magical. | |
| Bailey probably hates me, but would you smash? | |
| Still no. | |
| Okay. | |
| Still no. | |
| And then the only Ashley, would you hit? | |
| No. | |
| See? | |
| Look at that. | |
| Brutal. | |
| Brutal. | |
| Damn. | |
| Even single women. | |
| It's hard out here. | |
| Go on your dating app. | |
| It's hard. | |
| That was just an experiment. | |
| Just an experiment just to kind of paint a picture when it comes to the differentials between men and women. | |
| So, oh, final thing here. | |
| Somebody sent this into me when it came to definitions of average male incel versus average female. | |
| They refuse to use the term female incel, so they call it female valsal. | |
| Average male incel is just an average-looking guy that might be a little bit shy, that is deemed unattractive for factors entirely outside of his control, or that, despite his best efforts, doesn't feel right about gaming, pursuing women in the culture. | |
| Oh, I don't know. | |
| Well, whatever, I'll finish it. | |
| That is inherently hostile towards them. | |
| Ah, that last part. | |
| I mean, it's valid, but also, like, you got to make an attempt before you consider yourself incel. | |
| But average female valsal, an average to obese-looking woman that puts little to no effort into finding men while also actively dismissing the men who are interested in them and maintaining this entitlement that they should be able to treat men like garbage. | |
| Okay, I don't know, a little bias there, but okay, whatever. | |
| Where did they get that definition from? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Somebody sent that in. | |
| It was in my notes. | |
| Question one. | |
| Have you been convinced or no? | |
| Are you? | |
| I think you're trying to say that it's not a common phenomenon, which I agree with. | |
| I'm saying they exist. | |
| They have the potential to exist, and I think they do exist in this world as we speak. | |
| Yo, chat, what's the defeater here? | |
| What's the defeater to, well, you know, there's one incel out there in the world, or one female incel. | |
| Like, what is, I don't know if this is a fallacy. | |
| Can somebody in the chat help me out with this? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Chat? | |
| What would it? | |
| We're on normal latency, so this is going to take forever. | |
| It's going to take, like, probably 30 seconds before they see it. | |
| Yo, I'm just going to test this out. | |
| One's in the chat. | |
| One's in the chat. | |
| I want to see the latency on this. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Whatever. | |
| We need to read a couple chats. | |
| A couple chats. | |
| Okay. | |
| is it is it oh man there's a crate it's like a 30 to see It's a 30-second delay. | |
| 20, 20, 30-second delay. | |
| All right. | |
| Doink, thank you for the prime. | |
| We have another chat here. | |
| Oh, boy. | |
| Lulu, can we go back to challenging that manipulative Asian chick with the crazy eyes? | |
| Do you have crazy eyes here? | |
| Look. | |
| Do you see this camera? | |
| Forget that other shit. | |
| Do you have crazy eyes? | |
| Look into this camera right here. | |
| Open your eyes wide. | |
| Really white. | |
| Is that? | |
| Is it? | |
| Is that racist? | |
| I like your eyes. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I love your eyes. | |
| You bigot. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Wait, do it again. | |
| Look into this camera. | |
| Look deep. | |
| Wait, no, no, no right here. | |
| Right here, right here. | |
| Look deep into this camera. | |
| Really wide eyes. | |
| And say, wait, what should we have her say? | |
| She should say some crazy shit. | |
| Don't get me canceled. | |
| No, no, not canceled. | |
| Say, I want to peg you. | |
| Say it. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Hey, guys, big guys. | |
| I think I'm good. | |
| Say it. | |
| Say that shit. | |
| Have you pegged a guy? | |
| No. | |
| Good times. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good talk. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| What do we have? | |
| What do we have? | |
| Guys, reminder, read is 100. | |
| TTS is 2. | |
| You know what? | |
| Not for the crystal. | |
| That's still in Ethereum. | |
| Champagne pops are 50% off for the rest of the show. | |
| 500. | |
| $4.99. | |
| $499 for a little champagne pop. | |
| We need a little champagne. | |
| Except, wait, two people are not over 21,000. | |
| That's okay. | |
| Sorry, Felicity. | |
| No one, no crimes for you tonight. | |
| Don't worry. | |
| There's no car involved. | |
| Guys, if you're enjoying the stream, like the video. | |
| Also, guys, go to twitch.tv slash whatever. | |
| Drop us a follow in a Prime sub if you have one. | |
| Twitch.tv slash whatever. | |
| Guys, there's 1,200. | |
| Guys, can you get us to 97,600 followers? | |
| I need nine followers. | |
| Drop me nine followers. | |
| Doink, thank you for the prime. | |
| Killer, thank for the tier one. | |
| Zentar, thank for the prime. | |
| Picard, thank for the prime. | |
| Appreciate it, brother. | |
| Appreciate it, appreciate it. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| We have, oh, Venmo, really quick. | |
| Let me shout you guys out. | |
| Some of you. | |
| Guys, 100% of, if you want 100% of your contribution to go to the whatever podcast, go to Venmo, Cash App, whatever pod. | |
| YouTube takes 30%. | |
| Streamlabs takes like 3-4%. | |
| So, Angelina, thank you so much for the $10 on that is Venmo. | |
| Thank you so much, Angelina. | |
| Guys, W's in the chat for Angelina, Joe Lee. | |
| Anna says, giving some love to Alexa and Mason. | |
| Yo, Anna, thank you so much for the $25 on Venmo. | |
| Thank you so much, man. | |
| Man, sorry, woman. | |
| Anna. | |
| Anna, I apologize. | |
| I mispronounced you or whatever. | |
| All right. | |
| We have, you know what? | |
| Here's what we got to do. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| David, Brian, Brian, I can pull three in 24 hours if I want. | |
| Women can pull 100, but they don't got to. | |
| Oh, that's fair. | |
| That's fair. | |
| Good for you, man. | |
| What a giga Chad. | |
| Okay. | |
| Stiffler, ask everyone to rate their looks on a scale of one to ten. | |
| You can't pick seven. | |
| Starting with you, go ahead. | |
| What most people would probably say then, if I can't pick seven, eight. | |
| But I personally think a ten for myself because I look exactly how I wanted to look. | |
| Period. | |
| All right, ten. | |
| Sweet. | |
| What about you, Felicity? | |
| Five? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Five? | |
| Okay. | |
| Sure. | |
| Like, that's how you rate yourself in terms of your looks. | |
| If we throw, just, I never asked this. | |
| If we throw in personality, what are you cranking out? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like, is it higher, lower? | |
| Maybe a six. | |
| A six. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| What about you, Bailey? | |
| Uh, six. | |
| Six, okay. | |
| I'm going to say 8.5, but I've worked really hard. | |
| 8.5? | |
| You know what, though? | |
| What were you when you were a background character last show? | |
| Because I have some things I would feel like saying. | |
| Wait, what do you mean? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| What was I? | |
| I was like, where are you? | |
| I feel like you kind of, your hair was on point. | |
| I know, I did my makeup for that show. | |
| Oh, you didn't do your makeup? | |
| No, I didn't have time today. | |
| Send the scroll back. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm kidding. | |
| My roommate's in the ER, so I was like, yeah. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Did you attack them? | |
| Yeah, actually. | |
| No, I'm just kidding. | |
| His parents flew out, so I took them to the ER and stuff, so I didn't really have time to get that. | |
| That's fine. | |
| No, your hair was all. | |
| I crimped it. | |
| It's good. | |
| And I like put foundation on and stuff. | |
| Right now, this is like pretty natural. | |
| This is. | |
| Okay. | |
| But so 8.5. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Alina, what about you? | |
| 6.9. | |
| 6.9. | |
| Nice. | |
| Freaking Alina. | |
| It's probably like a 5. | |
| A 5. | |
| Ashley. | |
| 6.5. | |
| A 6.5. | |
| Okay, Alexa. | |
| I'm going to go with personality and 8. | |
| No personality. | |
| You can't factor in personality. | |
| Just looks. | |
| 6.9 then. | |
| 6.9. | |
| All right. | |
| Mason, what about you? | |
| I probably think I'm. | |
| Gosh, I'm not allowed to say 7. | |
| I guess I have to go up to 6.9 then. | |
| I think, I mean, I lost like, I mean, I guess I'm doing a lot better, but I lost like 50 pounds. | |
| I'm slowly getting back there. | |
| Show us the biceps again. | |
| Bro, come on. | |
| Somebody do it find his old double bicep. | |
| Do a comparison. | |
| It's not that bad. | |
| Well, I've gained a lot of weight back. | |
| I'm in the 190s right now. | |
| So technically speaking, I'm still a victim in my weight class. | |
| Once I get above 200, we can talk about 8. | |
| I give myself a 5. | |
| Wait. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah. | |
| This is pretty reasonable. | |
| So we got the only 10 here at the table. | |
| She's gracing us with her superior beauty. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I just said I think I look exactly how I wanted to look, my avatar. | |
| Your avatar. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's cool. | |
| Even though I don't look what people, anybody else would consider. | |
| You are a legend and a scholar. | |
| So you don't have any like any things about yourself in particular you're self-conscious about? | |
| Of course. | |
| Like physically? | |
| Yeah, actually at first I have, but then I got to like really love like every part. | |
| So I'm like, yeah, but at first, definitely like nose job or this, that, like, yeah. | |
| But now I'm not anymore. | |
| Because I see why I chose what I chose to look like. | |
| I have a follow-up question on this. | |
| So. | |
| Oh, I'll just, okay, I'll just do the. | |
| Do you think you'll be better looking in 10 years' time? | |
| So you're 25. | |
| Will you be better looking 10 years' time, 35? | |
| Yes, because I'll have more money, but Yeah. | |
| Physically. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Better looking, 20 years' time, 45. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Probably. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| 30 years' time, 55. | |
| We have audio-only listeners, so if you shake your head, yeah, you just... | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said 40 to 50 years? | |
| From now? | |
| So 18. | |
| From 40 years. | |
| 30, so 55. | |
| Video 5. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| So you're 18, better looking in 10 years' time at 28? | |
| I hope so, yeah, probably. | |
| What about 20 years' time, 38? | |
| No. | |
| No, okay. | |
| You're 23, better looking in 10 years' time at 33. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes? | |
| Better looking in 20 years' time at 43? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, so 33 peak. | |
| Yes. | |
| 33 peak. | |
| Okay. | |
| Same here. | |
| Same here. | |
| I think. | |
| Well, you're 24, better looking in 10 years' time at 34. | |
| Yes. | |
| 20 years' time at 44. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alina, you're 20, better looking in 10 years' time at 30. | |
| Better, most likely not. | |
| Most likely not. | |
| Okay. | |
| 24, better looking in 10 years' time at 34. | |
| Highly unlikely. | |
| Highly unlikely. | |
| Ash, 25, better looking in 10 years' time, 35. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alexa, 29, better looking in 10 years' time, 39. | |
| Sadly, no. | |
| But I'm working on anti-aging. | |
| Working on. | |
| And then going 10 years back, were you better looking at 19 versus now at 29? | |
| I look better now. | |
| Better now. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think those were all pretty, pretty reasonable. | |
| Pretty reasonable. | |
| Nothing too crazy. | |
| Do we have the age advancement, though? | |
| And we always do this in case, I mean, you said 20, better at 30. | |
| Wait, 30? | |
| No, wait. | |
| Did I actually say 45? | |
| I meant no to 45. | |
| Oh, well, now you're changing. | |
| 20 years is changing. | |
| No, I misunderstood you at first, I'm not going to lie. | |
| But like 40, maybe, but then no, past 45. | |
| Where's your cutoff point? | |
| 40? | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's when you think you're going to be most attractive, is 40 years old. | |
| Oh, from definitely 33 to 40. | |
| I don't know. | |
| What age do you think you're going to be your most attractive? | |
| Like if you had the same life practice. | |
| Oh, same as everybody else, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| So what age do you think? | |
| Like 38? | |
| 38. | |
| 38. | |
| That's going to be your most attractive. | |
| I mean, I feel like that's, for a lot of guys, that's kind of their inner girls if they have money, I feel like, yeah. | |
| Wait, if the guy has money? | |
| Or I can low-key bebox. | |
| Huh? | |
| Wait, what? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I was just like staring at you. | |
| I was like. | |
| Oh, you want her to rap? | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Yeah, low-key. | |
| I'm scared what I'm going to say to be. | |
| Break it down. | |
| Come on, bruv. | |
| No, because like. | |
| Is your music already out there? | |
| A lot of people will be freestyling. | |
| I've heard it. | |
| You never heard me freestyle. | |
| What kind of music are you? | |
| On your Instagram, you post. | |
| Oh, I do a little bit. | |
| I definitely improved some stuff. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I bought a DJ board. | |
| Me. | |
| Hero. | |
| Come on. | |
| Okay, not right now. | |
| The audience is going to be like, please no. | |
| I think before I start freestyling like that, I'll have to really start to trust some people more, trust some people more. | |
| And I really don't right now. | |
| So that's like how people judge and how people are. | |
| Don't worry about the rap shit. | |
| So the. | |
| One day we'll get that. | |
| The peak is 39, though. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Into the mic? | |
| Into the mic? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Peak is 39. | |
| Yes. | |
| Wait, question. | |
| But you like, you're a stripper, right? | |
| I used to, yeah. | |
| Oh, used to. | |
| Do you think like if you started stripping again at 39 years old, do you think you make more money at 39 versus when you're stripping, I don't know, at 20 or whatever? | |
| Maybe. | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Or about the same. | |
| You think it'd be the same? | |
| Yeah, honest. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Yeah, either the same or actually maybe more. | |
| Because I guess maybe, you know what? | |
| You're right. | |
| You think the same. | |
| Wait, but weren't they? | |
| Weren't they like. | |
| Okay, but your own experience in the club, like, were the younger more attractive. | |
| Well, you might not grant that they're more attractive. | |
| Did you ever run into some of the other people who are women's menu? | |
| Someone make more money than the older women. | |
| Oh, no, it's all over the place. | |
| It's okay. | |
| All over the place. | |
| Some of the guys just like, there was this one that was like almost, she was in her 50s and she would get a lot just because of that. | |
| The fact that she was, yeah, so old and everybody had, you know, everybody has their kinks, and it's like rare to see a dancer that's that old. | |
| So I feel like that's why they're all like, dope. | |
| I mean, yeah, but is that the rule? | |
| Like, do you think it's more like, I'm sure there's more guys that would like the younger-looking women, no matter if they are not, for sure. | |
| Wait, getting back into the show notes. | |
| But I'm a little bit different. | |
| You are? | |
| I didn't know this. | |
| Alina, you. | |
| Why do you call me Brain, bro? | |
| That's kind of rude. | |
| Calling you out here. | |
| That's just your nickname. | |
| Big Brain. | |
| Big, big. | |
| In the DMs, she's like, calls me Brain. | |
| I was like, is this fucking chick trolling? | |
| Like, what the fuck? | |
| That's cool. | |
| Guys, chat, since she gave me a nickname, what do we nickname her? | |
| Her name is Alina. | |
| The Russian Soviet spy. | |
| What do we call her? | |
| Russian body. | |
| I don't know if there's any, like, how do you clown on Alina? | |
| You can't. | |
| You can't. | |
| It's fucked. | |
| Somebody in the chat goes. | |
| They're going to figure it out. | |
| Watch out. | |
| Okay, let's see here. | |
| You also wrote in your notes, Alina, that women wear makeup for themselves because even if she attracts a man with it, she's attracting him for herself. | |
| Right, so there's a common opinion that women wear makeup for men. | |
| And I used to agree with that, but then I thought about it and I'm like, okay, if she wears the makeup, she looks good, she goes out and she attracts the man of her dreams because she looks good. | |
| She's still doing that for herself. | |
| That's a benefit, that's benefiting her. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| In the end, that's still benefiting her. | |
| So it's like, was she wearing it for herself in the end? | |
| I feel like this is going to be like the femme cell argument where it's just like, you're just arguing this kind of like niche position. | |
| So basically, like women wear makeup for men, but they're doing that to get the men. | |
| So they're doing it for themselves because they're getting the man for themselves. | |
| Yes. | |
| Is that the logic? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, so it's like, okay, I'm not going to. | |
| It's giving feminist, for sure. | |
| But still, regardless, they're putting the makeup. | |
| Even in that logic, they're still putting the makeup on to get the men. | |
| Even if it's for themselves, they're still putting it on to get the man. | |
| It's this roundabout sort of, I don't, yeah. | |
| Well, I mean, that's the whole point of the argument, anyways. | |
| It's like, are they doing it because they're trying to attract men or are they just doing it because I want to look pretty, which is a total load of crap? | |
| I think the feminist argument for this would be women wear makeup for themselves just because they like it, just because, you know, they just like it. | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| I like putting on makeup for myself. | |
| Right. | |
| And that can be true. | |
| It can be fun. | |
| That can be the case for a lot of people. | |
| But in general, the point of makeup is to make you look more attractive. | |
| But when you say attractive to who? | |
| To the gender that you're attracted to. | |
| And so if most women are heterosexual, they're trying to make themselves more attractive to men? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And I look, I don't think there's only one answer to something. | |
| So like I think both things can exist. | |
| I think women are in competition with other women and you want to look presentable to other women, but you also want to look presentable to men. | |
| So I don't think it's like you're just doing it for men. | |
| You are also wanting to look presentable to your female friends or your female competition, whatever it is. | |
| But you're also doing it for men. | |
| If you're straight or bi or mostly a lesbian, but sometimes you fuck men. | |
| I feel like there's multiple answers to this question. | |
| You could do it for men. | |
| You could do it for yourself. | |
| You can do it for both. | |
| I don't really feel. | |
| I feel like every person's different. | |
| The benefit of the man, what is the benefit that the man is getting from the woman wearing the makeup? | |
| He just gets to look at her and she looks good. | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, yeah, men are diggers, but the benefit that the woman is getting is that she can attract a man for herself. | |
| It's attention. | |
| You said attention or intention? | |
| Attention, fundamentally, at the end of the day, that's like the currency for the menu. | |
| I don't disagree with women. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Anyways, you said that women shouldn't be drafted. | |
| Why is that? | |
| It would make a weak army. | |
| And the other side could essay the women on the woman's side and impregnate them. | |
| It would demoralize the army and it would weaken it. | |
| So women shouldn't be drafted? | |
| No. | |
| Well, how about this, though? | |
| Women should be drafted, but they can't have access to frontline combat positions. | |
| Are you in favor then? | |
| Is there a limit on how many women are getting drafted? | |
| Because someone has to stay home and make babies, you know? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| If more women are getting killed, then that's it's hard to get. | |
| So you're talking in some like total war situations. | |
| Like World War II? | |
| A big war, yeah. | |
| That would kill millions of people. | |
| No, they should still be drafted. | |
| Just for non-combat roles, that's your argument? | |
| For simplicity. | |
| So no combat for women. | |
| No combat for women. | |
| Okay, I mean, I find. | |
| Look, here's the thing. | |
| And I'm trying to remember the exact number, but in order to field one combat soldier, so one person in the field in combat, it takes 10 other people in the military, like soldiers, but their administration, their cooks, their mechanical repair. | |
| It takes 10 people to field one soldier. | |
| So women can occupy positions of support in the military. | |
| I don't see a problem with that. | |
| How should that be regulated, though? | |
| Should the men be drafted first, and then once there's no men who qualify, the women get drafted at the same time? | |
| I'll answer that question immediately, but I have one question for you. | |
| So you're saying in war that a man's duty, like when it comes to forced military conscription in the draft, is to fight in the actual war, right? | |
| Right. | |
| And women should be exempt from military draft. | |
| Yes. | |
| And their duty, their duty, so a man's duty is what? | |
| In the war? | |
| Yeah. | |
| To fight? | |
| To fight and potentially die, right? | |
| That could happen. | |
| That's their duty. | |
| That's their responsibility. | |
| That's their burden, right? | |
| I'm going to go ahead and say women shouldn't be drafted for the military. | |
| But what about this? | |
| Actually, before I ask the question, you said women's expectation is what? | |
| Their expectation in where? | |
| Well, you said, well, the reason we don't draft women in the military is so that they can repopulate the country. | |
| They can give birth, right? | |
| That's the women's duty. | |
| That's the woman's duty. | |
| So would you be in favor then of a draft for women where they're forced to get pregnant? | |
| Are they getting essayed? | |
| No, they can do it consensually, but they are compelled, like you have to do this. | |
| Well, a lot of people can have health complications with that. | |
| Oh, you know what's a really bad health complication? | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's getting killed on the fucking battle. | |
| Okay, it's fine. | |
| We can do that. | |
| Okay, so you're fine with a draft. | |
| They can pick a partner. | |
| Maybe they're already with a partner. | |
| They need to get pregnant. | |
| And if they don't, look, I'll even say in this situation, they can't be, they wouldn't be forced by the government to have, like, actually, you have to fuck, but there would be penalties if they didn't have children. | |
| Right. | |
| And like, the same as a war is an extreme situation, that, the humans going extinct, that would also be an extreme situation. | |
| So both of those require extreme measures. | |
| Like, war requires drafting women. | |
| So you are in favor of a birth draft? | |
| If humans were going extinct? | |
| Yes. | |
| Human, well. | |
| Well, what would be the point of the birth draft? | |
| The population is not at replacement rate? | |
| No, just it's like, hey, we're in times of war, and let's say these countries that are at war know that they're going to be in a prolonged, like, multi-decade conflict, as some conflicts are. | |
| We need women to start birthing people today so that in 20 years, 18 years, we can field more male soldiers and more women to get pregnant. | |
| Yeah, that's an extreme situation that requires extreme measures. | |
| And I think I'd be down for that. | |
| Okay, so you're in favor? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So you're against women's bodily autonomy? | |
| Are you pro-life or pro-choice? | |
| I don't have... | |
| I still struggle with that argument. | |
| Because there are some. | |
| But so just to be clear, you could not get abortion if you were birth drafted. | |
| So this would be taking away a woman's choice. | |
| So are you pro-choice or pro-life? | |
| Well, I lean more towards pro-life, but I still have some struggles with that argument. | |
| I do lean more towards pro-life. | |
| So I would be in favor. | |
| Birth draft is a bit more extreme than being pro-life, I think. | |
| Well, yeah, of course. | |
| be like compelling uh because being pro-life just means you don't have access to abortions whereas in this case you're you're because a woman can just choose to not get pregnant Okay. | |
| Like, you can move through life as a woman, absent like SA, of course. | |
| And like, just, I never want to get pregnant. | |
| There's nothing that ever forces a woman to have sex, get pregnant, whatever. | |
| But this is actually like going a step beyond pro-life position, which is like birth draft, you have to try to get pregnant and give birth. | |
| Well, in case of a war, both genders are doing something extreme to help the country out. | |
| I mean, I think you're logically consistent. | |
| Who else is in favor of the birth draft? | |
| Anybody? | |
| any other ladies in favor of the birth draft in the event of like in how about this We're kind of like overpopulated right now. | |
| No, that is actually quite opposite of the issue. | |
| And that was actually going to be my next question. | |
| It's like, if the basis is that we're in a state of emergency, I could argue that we very much are because our birth rate is not even remotely close to replacement. | |
| It's a huge issue. | |
| It's another reason I'm sure everyone has been around. | |
| Actually, China, the reason their country is going to crash is because they don't have enough people being born. | |
| Their population is declining incredibly. | |
| Most of their population is too old. | |
| And their economy is going to fall in the next, what was it, like decade? | |
| Because they don't have enough people coming from families. | |
| They're also not balanced by gender because of the bunch of men and not that many women and women are already super excited. | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| Same thing with Korea. | |
| It's a huge issue. | |
| It's seriously a critical issue. | |
| It's kind of interesting though, because the argument I hear when it comes to the draft is like, oh, well, the reason that is because women are expected to serve, like, we need to protect the women so that they can repopulate or whatever. | |
| But it's interesting that, like, so women are not expected or forced to have children during war, but that's the entire reason why they are protected to begin with. | |
| But they won't do the thing they were protected for them to do. | |
| I mean, I would be interested to see, like, if we actually went into war sometime soon, domestically, anyways, if that would actually end up. | |
| A birth draft? | |
| No, not like a birth draft. | |
| Oh, you mean the military draft? | |
| Just to be clear, I'm not in favor of a birth and a daughter. | |
| No, I'm not saying that you are. | |
| Just to be clear, but it's just an interesting conversation to have. | |
| But okay, you don't think women should be drafted, but you're fine with the birth draft. | |
| Good job, Alina. | |
| You're a legend. | |
| I'm sure a lot of women are going to love you for that take. | |
| You said let's see. | |
| If any girl gives you dating advice to spend as much time with your girl as you can and to go above and beyond for just a regular girlfriend, don't listen to her. | |
| Women like mystery, whether we admit it or not. | |
| So this is if a girl is giving male dating advice. | |
| Do you want to elaborate a little bit? | |
| I need to get up. | |
| I think a lot of men who have female friends get really bad dating advice from their female friends. | |
| A lot of women say, you should go above and beyond, get her flowers on a first date, like get her all these gifts and try to impress her. | |
| That's their point. | |
| I don't think a guy's goal on a first date should be to impress the woman. | |
| I think it should be to get to know the woman and vet her out and see if she's a good choice for a long-term relationship or whatever he's looking for. | |
| To see if she's a good choice for him. | |
| Are you saying that the advice that you're referring to is specifically for long, like obtaining a long-term relationship? | |
| If you go for anything, even if the guy is not even looking for a long-term relationship, he's not that type of guy. | |
| Still, it comes down to attraction, what women are attracted to. | |
| Most, I would say, yeah, most women would not be attracted, even if they say they would be, to a guy who's just going all in, like putting all of his effort in right away from the first date, even if they say they do. | |
| A lot of the time, deep down, subconsciously, it can be a turnoff because it takes away an aspect of mystery that they're seeking in a partner. | |
| I think it's also not necessarily a piece of mystery. | |
| It's anything that's anything too available seems a little too good to be true. | |
| So it starts putting off alarm bells because if someone's coming up and they're giving you everything right off the bat, people admire things they've had to put a little effort into. | |
| So it's that thing of not being too available, but also don't suffocate the person like 30 texts a day. | |
| Why do you think ladies generally like real Gucci bags? | |
| They're harder to get. | |
| They're more expensive. | |
| They're more desirable. | |
| Instead of a fake Gucci bag, which anyone could get, really cheap, very affordable. | |
| You'd easily get it. | |
| It's not so much the mystery aspect to it. | |
| I definitely think it is the, like, it's hard to get. | |
| So it's when you're dating a guy who's like, this is a guy that other women would want because he is hard to obtain. | |
| He is very picky. | |
| He's very particular. | |
| And when you do get him, it's like, it's essentially you being able to show him off. | |
| Oh, sorry, Mr. Microphone. | |
| Yeah, it's essentially showing them off. | |
| Yeah, and when a guy is doing something like that right off the bat, especially on the first date for you, you know that he's doing that for every girl. | |
| So you're not even special. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| If you meet a guy and he's kind of, you know, laid back at first, and then once you become more serious with him, he starts to put in more effort, then you know that you're actually special because he's willing to put in that effort for you. | |
| If he does that for anybody, it's not special, you know? | |
| And we're talking about like just in the beginning of a relationship? | |
| Yes, just in the beginning. | |
| I mean, do you expect to be treated like you're special in the beginning of a relationship? | |
| Like first date, you expect to be treated like because he doesn't know me yet, so he doesn't know if I'm special for him, you know? | |
| I could just be a regular girl. | |
| Like, he doesn't know me, so why should I get special treatment? | |
| Well, then, I guess, why is the argument against, you know, being, you know, showered with gifts and whatever that you don't feel special? | |
| I'm just trying to work that out. | |
| I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you. | |
| I'm just trying to work that out. | |
| No, the argument is not that she doesn't feel special. | |
| I mean, that's what you just said. | |
| Maybe I misunderstood, but did I anyone else understand it that way? | |
| I'm a little bit confused because my point is she's not going to feel less special if he doesn't do that. | |
| She's going to be more attracted to him if he doesn't put in a bunch of effort right off the bat. | |
| Well, he's not, she's more attracted to him because he could pick from a bunch of women who are definitely attracted to him. | |
| There's like the maybe there's no woman who are definitely attracted to him. | |
| Like when I went on my first date with Alexa, like there weren't like billions of women pouring themselves into my DMs, like throwing themselves at me. | |
| She was pretty much the only one. | |
| So like, but the thing is, it's showing that I'm not going to like throw myself away because I want to be with you. | |
| No, I have some standards. | |
| So generally women want to see a man with standards, someone who's going to hold strong in what they believe, what they like their being ability to provide, protect, and stand for their morals, like having those lines. | |
| So when it comes to the first few dates, a woman wants to see a man who is like holding themselves back initially. | |
| Really seeing, is this someone who I want to be with? | |
| And eventually, like, once you make that decision, once that decision is come to, I'm going to open myself up to her. | |
| But yeah. | |
| Really quick, we're going to get into a couple things here. | |
| Really quick, just shout out for Cash App. | |
| Kyla, thank you so much for the 10 on Cash App, Kyla. | |
| You're my best friend. | |
| I know for sure. | |
| Shout out to you, Kyla. | |
| You're going for that. | |
| What's up? | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| W's in the chat for Kyla. | |
| Thank you for the 10 over there on Cash App. | |
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| Guys, like the video. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| We're going to pull up the photos, but then did you get that private chat, Damien? | |
| Yeah, that was my rating. | |
| CJ, yo, shout out to CJ. | |
| He's a new mod. | |
| Shout out to him. | |
| He sent me my chat GPT. | |
| Chat GPT rated me. | |
| Boom. | |
| It's kind of, yeah, let's see it. | |
| Let's shit. | |
| Make it bigger. | |
| Based on general online discussions, Brian Atlas would likely receive an average rating of five to seven out of ten from women on his one to ten scale breakdown. | |
| Looks six to seven. | |
| He's tall, decent facial features, but not a universally recognized heartthrob. | |
| Personality, four to six. | |
| Some find him confident and assertive. | |
| Others see him as overly confrontational. | |
| Not wrong there. | |
| Status and success, six to six to eight. | |
| Host of a popular podcast, financially stable, but not on the level of billion. | |
| Yeah, no shit. | |
| Kind of hilarious. | |
| But not on the level of the world on which I'm, you know, yeah. | |
| Nobody's on the level. | |
| Public image, polarizing due to his podcast. | |
| That's fair. | |
| Content. | |
| Final four to six for the public image. | |
| Final estimate. | |
| Women who like his confidence in pod. | |
| Oh, seven to eight. | |
| Okay. | |
| This is too. | |
| Women who dislike his approach. | |
| Hey, you know what? | |
| I'll take it. | |
| Four to five. | |
| What's up? | |
| I'll take it. | |
| General average around. | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay, Chat GPT. | |
| You know what? | |
| We got to do Grok, though. | |
| I think they got Grok 3.0 beta that just dropped. | |
| Let's do the age shit. | |
| Do we have how many batches, Damien? | |
| Oh, we got one for age and one for gen. Okay, perfect. | |
| We'll do that. | |
| And double afterwards, double check the Discord, see if there are any other batches, but I'm sure. | |
| Yeah, let me know if you see any. | |
| So this is the age thing. | |
| Damn. | |
| Okay. | |
| What's up? | |
| I like it. | |
| It's like three steps. | |
| I like it. | |
| When did you guys start bleeding? | |
| I already knew it was going to do me really wrong. | |
| She's blind in her right eye. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| They fucking old. | |
| I took some MILF. | |
| Next. | |
| I look like George Washington. | |
| Whoa. | |
| Oh, you actually. | |
| Okay. | |
| You look like the lunch lady. | |
| Wait, I'm scared. | |
| I don't want to see it. | |
| Okay, nice. | |
| Next. | |
| Oh. | |
| Wait, hold up, bro. | |
| Wait, hold up. | |
| You went from Asian to Native American. | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| That's kind of hilarious. | |
| Navajo. | |
| I wonder if I'm going to look like my mom. | |
| Mom. | |
| Navajo. | |
| Next. | |
| Oh. | |
| Hey. | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| All right. | |
| I feel like they did you really dirty with that one. | |
| Like, especially dirty. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I mean, okay, anyways, next. | |
| That's nice. | |
| So red. | |
| That is, that's rough. | |
| That's okay. | |
| Next. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| You know, a little tiny bit. | |
| I look like my grandma in the hand of the middle. | |
| She's tiny. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Okay, baddie. | |
| Okay. | |
| Abuela. | |
| Oh, Lord. | |
| Are you? | |
| Mexican? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Abolita? | |
| What is it? | |
| Abuela? | |
| Abuela? | |
| Abuelita. | |
| Abuelita. | |
| Abolita? | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| There you go. | |
| Next. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Wait, honestly, Mason. | |
| You're all looking at the other hair. | |
| I don't know how to do it. | |
| All right, next. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| That picture is so funny. | |
| You see the full hair. | |
| It hates us girls. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, boy. | |
| Let's see. | |
| What about next? | |
| Darkavia? | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Do we? | |
| No, Darkavia. | |
| Okay. | |
| Next. | |
| Oh, this is the gender. | |
| So here's the question. | |
| Here's the question, right? | |
| With the gender, with the gender change. | |
| Do you date? | |
| Are you willing to date the male version of you? | |
| If he looks like a Master Chief from Halo, yes. | |
| It's right here. | |
| No, but I feel like realistically, he'd look more like Master Chief from Halo, but don't ask me. | |
| He would be in a green. | |
| You'd be like 6'9? | |
| No, like 300 pounds, super muscular. | |
| Oh, I don't know. | |
| I didn't see that shit. | |
| Anyways, it doesn't matter. | |
| Okay, how about this? | |
| No. | |
| Would you date this guy? | |
| No. | |
| You wouldn't date him? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, next. | |
| Did you drink a cold cut? | |
| I look like my dad. | |
| I feel like you have to say no to the hair. | |
| Do you date? | |
| So in the middle, it's just no beard. | |
| The other ones with the beard, because some people. | |
| They just got your bangs. | |
| And we were like, that looks like my dad. | |
| I could never date that person. | |
| Okay. | |
| So no. | |
| No. | |
| Would not date. | |
| Okay, next. | |
| Oh. | |
| That's kind of hilarious. | |
| No. | |
| Wait, that's good. | |
| You did a good job, actually. | |
| I like it. | |
| Honestly. | |
| You wouldn't do it. | |
| Mm-mm. | |
| Why not? | |
| That's scary. | |
| That's your looks equivalent. | |
| No. | |
| That's your looks equivalent. | |
| Okay, no. | |
| Damn. | |
| That's one so far. | |
| Wait, you. | |
| I feel like, yeah, that's pretty cool. | |
| Yeah, not bad. | |
| I know a guy that looks kind of like him, but it's long. | |
| And I say no. | |
| You haven't seen my friends. | |
| Do you have a type? | |
| Have you dated Asian guys? | |
| I haven't, but I've only dated one person. | |
| Well, I've been in mom relationship. | |
| But what about like Smash and Pass? | |
| Probably not. | |
| Not really. | |
| Like, have you had like a one-night stand or like a fling or friends with benefits? | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Next. | |
| She wouldn't. | |
| That's a decent looking dude. | |
| I look like my brother. | |
| Oh, let's go. | |
| That looks like my brother. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh my god, he's probably watching it. | |
| Would you date? | |
| Sorry. | |
| Would you date one of these dudes? | |
| My brother? | |
| No, one of these guys. | |
| One of those dudes. | |
| Would you date? | |
| Dude, Loki? | |
| You're a good-looking dude. | |
| Nah. | |
| Nah. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's because it looks like my brother would freak me out. | |
| I date the guy version. | |
| Look at you. | |
| Okay. | |
| Thank you. | |
| A little hard on the filter on the left, though. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| That's not even one of those dolls. | |
| Also, she's got, you got blue eyes, or what color are you? | |
| No, I don't have blue eyes. | |
| I just want to have like a porn stash. | |
| Into the mic. | |
| Oh, would you date? | |
| No, would you watch her? | |
| Would you date Smash anything? | |
| Date only. | |
| But not Smash? | |
| Well, it's like an asexual. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| Yes. | |
| But he's not hot enough to just Smash. | |
| I don't do that. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| If you say so, Alina. | |
| Next. | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| Shut up. | |
| That also looks like my brother. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| Why not, my brother? | |
| You, okay. | |
| To my hots at home, that looks like Ben. | |
| Okay. | |
| Did you hit? | |
| Wait, no, absolutely not. | |
| Ew. | |
| Except my brothers are bald. | |
| All right. | |
| Next. | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| Oh, did they take the bang? | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| Damn. | |
| But they do with the hair. | |
| The hair is pretty bad. | |
| Next. | |
| Oh. | |
| Wait, this is a little bit of a mess. | |
| Oh, it actually kind of looks like Mason a little bit. | |
| It's Ryan Bennett. | |
| It's like Ryan Gosselin. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Ryan in the middle. | |
| I'm okay with that. | |
| You know, that would date me with the beard. | |
| Yeah. | |
| For sure. | |
| Would you? | |
| I think you are. | |
| Would you? | |
| Wait. | |
| Would you? | |
| Yes? | |
| I would go out with him. | |
| I would go out with him. | |
| There you go. | |
| All right, next. | |
| That's a handsome guy. | |
| Dude, this picture would have her hair. | |
| She got him looking like a drag queen. | |
| That's a lot of damage. | |
| That's not a. | |
| That's not. | |
| That's a trans woman. | |
| That's trans right there. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Darkavia, do you smell? | |
| Nicely. | |
| Oh, my goodness. | |
| She says no. | |
| She says no next. | |
| Sorry, dude. | |
| Dude, you're good. | |
| You look like you're going to complain at the restaurant. | |
| Where's Trinity Karina? | |
| Yeah. | |
| He's going to definitely talk to the manager. | |
| It's not fair. | |
| Look, I know I'm a little chubby right now, but man, you added 20 pounds on her, bro. | |
| You added 30 pounds on her. | |
| I'm a little chubby. | |
| I know what that is. | |
| Oh, come on. | |
| And you made her fat, bro. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Okay, next. | |
| Oh, that's it? | |
| Yeah, that is it. | |
| Wow, that's great. | |
| Wait, you never said that. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I feel like if you got rid of the beard, no, I wouldn't. | |
| I guess, hey, shit, what the fuck? | |
| Wait, what is that called? | |
| Female. | |
| What was that? | |
| Femcell. | |
| What if that was your femcell? | |
| Wait, what if? | |
| She's not chopped up. | |
| I could pull 10 people out of my phone. | |
| What would I like? | |
| Actually, ignore the question. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I had like the thought, and then I said it. | |
| I'm like, you know what? | |
| That wasn't good talk. | |
| That's fast. | |
| We have a message coming in. | |
| Michael Jones donated $200. | |
| Thank you, Michael. | |
| Chat GPT is wrong. | |
| Brian, you're a 10. | |
| Oh, never down. | |
| Declare yourself king. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Also, some of these women are delusional. | |
| Ask them to collectively name 16 countries to each. | |
| Michael Jones, okay, we can do that. | |
| Starting with you, two countries, and you can't repeat. | |
| Two? | |
| Oh, only two? | |
| Yeah, two. | |
| Okay, Japan and China. | |
| Can you tilt your mic down just a little bit? | |
| Felicity, what about you? | |
| Spain and Greenland. | |
| Greece and Vietnam. | |
| Dang it, I was going to say Greece. | |
| Country? | |
| Countries. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, I know a lot of country guys. | |
| Okay, Venezuela and wait. | |
| No, wait, Venezuela and Brazil. | |
| Switzerland, Laos. | |
| Iraq, Iran. | |
| Israel, Mexico. | |
| Iceland, Cuba. | |
| Oh, that was 16. | |
| I think it was just for the women. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I want to name continents. | |
| That's what I was thinking. | |
| That's what I was thinking in my head. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let's get. | |
| Oh, we have another one here from whatever, whenever. | |
| Question for the table: Is ambition in a man attractive? | |
| If yes, why? | |
| If not, if no, why not? | |
| Are you ambitious and do you think it makes you attractive? | |
| Love to this podcast. | |
| Yo, thank you so much for the message, man. | |
| Really appreciate it. | |
| W's in the chat for him. | |
| So, is ambition in a man attractive? | |
| If yes, why, if no, why not? | |
| Of course. | |
| Because if he's not. | |
| I mean, for me personally, I'm working towards a lot of things. | |
| So if who I'm with is not, then I, yeah, that's definitely just a turn off because I'm doing it. | |
| So I feel like he's the guy. | |
| And if anything, he should be even more ambitious than me or about the same. | |
| Sure. | |
| Yes, I like someone who wants to be successful. | |
| Okay. | |
| I agree. | |
| I think if he's goal-oriented, I like that. | |
| I also agree. | |
| Just because I have a lot of goals, and I want you to have a lot of goals, and we can work on our goals together. | |
| Yeah, I think it's one of the most attractive things is ambition because it shows that he's willing to work towards his goals. | |
| And I am ambitious, but I don't think it makes me that much more attractive. | |
| Yeah, of course, I like an ambitious man, especially with inflation these days. | |
| I mean, I think it shows that they have the ability to, even if they might lack in other areas like intelligence or skill in some capacity, that they still have some motivating factor that can drive them forward because sometimes that can you can outperform someone who might be more intelligent than you but less ambitious and less disciplined. | |
| I do think that my I am very ambitious. | |
| I do think that it does to some extent make me more attractive, but only because it's in the context of modern dating Western society where a woman, if she isn't to some extent ambitious, then she's more likely to be a burden. | |
| But I'm also coming from the perspective that I don't want kids, so neither does my partner. | |
| I think, yes, my man should be ambitious. | |
| And I think because I have big goals and I would want him to have also big goals. | |
| And if we want to have a family someday, I feel like that needs to be, if he wants to be the provider of the family, which I would hope so, he needs to have some ambition. | |
| Okay. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| I think ambition is something that I, I mean, I graduated high school at 16. | |
| I work in tech. | |
| Like, I want someone who has goals and aspirations. | |
| They don't necessarily have to be equivalent to mine, but I think ambition doesn't necessarily always have to mean something monetary. | |
| We just want to see someone who wants to live the most fulfilling life. | |
| So to me, I do like someone who says, I want to make the most of today. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm going to get into the other show notes here. | |
| We have going back to Alina. | |
| You said dating is difficult because gender roles are upside down, making it harder for men and women to understand each other's needs. | |
| Do you want to elaborate? | |
| Well, I mean, the gender roles are upside down. | |
| Women, a lot of the time, act more dominant and in relationship dynamics that can demasculate the men and make him feel kind of powerless and puts him in a position where he submits to the woman and that makes him unattractive to the woman and the relationship usually falls apart. | |
| All right. | |
| And then final thing from you. | |
| You said passport bros. | |
| Men, beware of these chicks, man. | |
| Why? | |
| Why should why? | |
| Beware of these chicks. | |
| Because I understand being a passport bro. | |
| I understand the reasoning for it. | |
| But I think a lot of girls who are in these nations that these men are going to, they're also aware, very much aware of what a passport bro is. | |
| Wait, what is a passport bro? | |
| Sorry, I don't know. | |
| It's someone who it's a man usually from the Western side of the world who goes to the other side looking for a long-term partner, a woman who has more traditional values than maybe a lot of his options in the West. | |
| And I understand the reasoning for that, but a lot of these women are aware again of what that is and they are looking to take advantage of some of these Western men. | |
| And, you know, a lot of them are very good at selling the man purity and, you know, just selling him the dream kind of. | |
| And then he's like, okay, she's attractive. | |
| She's feminine. | |
| She seems traditional. | |
| Let me take her home to my mom. | |
| Next thing you know, they get married. | |
| Next thing you know, she's like, I need green card. | |
| I need money. | |
| So, you know, he's getting taken advantage of, and that's exactly what he was trying to prevent in the first place. | |
| So I think there has to be a time period of vetting the women out and to really figure out what they're about before you commit to her. | |
| Yeah, it's a fair point. | |
| There's definitely a lot of people looking to perhaps take advantage of a guy, get the green card, get the citizenship, whatever it is. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| And then they switch up. | |
| They come to America or whatever. | |
| Become a feminist real quick with a quickness. | |
| So let's see. | |
| We have Bailey. | |
| You want to talk about Asian interracial dating stereotypes, internal racism, maybe. | |
| What do you mean by that? | |
| Just like, I feel like it's like one side or the other. | |
| Like, there's the Oxford study, if you guys know what that is. | |
| Yeah, like Asian woman. | |
| Asian woman, white. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So there's either that or to the other end of the spectrum, there's like you think of men who kind of like fetish women from Asian countries. | |
| So it's like kind of just those stereotypes are where they're, I just wanted to discuss like not having middle ground, I guess. | |
| I mean, are you, do you have a preference of your own when it comes to dating? | |
| No, not really. | |
| Okay. | |
| You said you've had like some shorter-term relationship or like hookups or sneaky links or anything like that? | |
| Sure. | |
| Was their pattern? | |
| Were they white? | |
| Not really. | |
| It was kind of a mix more. | |
| So, okay. | |
| Not Asian or not black. | |
| So I guess I'm proving the theory. | |
| But like, still, like, I, I don't know. | |
| I just wanted to discuss because I was going to say, do you think it's fair that there's a lot of Asian girls that will not date an Asian guy? | |
| No. | |
| But like, I don't have a good. | |
| I know. | |
| I like. | |
| I obviously understand that, but I think everyone has, if they want to admit it or not, has their own preference. | |
| So I think that's just, and like specifically in the U.S., growing around the traditional media here, or who do you see in Hollywood? | |
| Who do young kids of maybe Asian descent look up to? | |
| It's predominantly, you know, white actors, white actresses, singers, those type of things. | |
| So I think, you know, when people are thinking about that, that's why they gravitate towards them. | |
| I mean, but there's been an increasing amount of Asian representation in various films, and especially in the music industry, you see this with like K-pop, J-pop, this sort of thing. | |
| I mean, pretty much anytime I watch TV and I see a white man who's like a dad, they paint him as like an idiot. | |
| He's just stupid. | |
| So like an older white guy, like he's painted as dumb. | |
| But as far, I guess as far as like the race thing goes, so you said like you've pro you've have you dated like Latino guys? | |
| No. | |
| Because I mean technically I've only ever been with like three people. | |
| So oh you're talking body count? | |
| No no no body count higher than three. | |
| Oh she's just gone out with. | |
| I'm just yeah you've, and it's like who, like I, you know, kind of yeah, I don't know how to explain it like accepted. | |
| You know, when they talk to me, I like they initially reciprocate yes, but have you had men from other races, like Asian Black, Latino? | |
| They've hit on you yes, and you're just not feeling it, or I think I mean I'm more of a I know this cliche, but a personality person um, so I guess I'd have to know them and I I'm also the type person that doesn't really put herself out there like that. | |
| So that's also, you know, my issue. | |
| Um, so I used to have them, but I would never respond. | |
| People would message me and it was more so just, I guess, an ego boost, but also like I wouldn't want to respond because I don't know, just being like self-conscious and like not wanting to, I guess, pursue a long-term relationship, maybe from off of that. | |
| But that's also of the you said. | |
| There's like three guys you've been involved with in varying different, different ways. | |
| How did you meet them? | |
| Was it ever any of them from a dating app or no? | |
| No okay, so it's like in person yes friends, or something like that. | |
| Does anybody here have like racial dating preferences, like you prefer to date like white guys, black guys, white and black mixed, whatever anybody we can go around the table here i'll start, if you guys feel like it's like oh, I can't uh like, for me it's primarily uh white, Asian and Latina women. | |
| I'll date a black girl. | |
| I just don't think black girls. | |
| You know i'm too too, i'm too i'm not. | |
| You know, I don't have, I don't have that. | |
| You know I mean what the fuck is that? | |
| I get it, but yeah, it's like white Asian, Latina and that's it. | |
| I mean I, I that I certainly find a wide array of people attractive, although I do find that i've i've only ever dated. | |
| Of all of the people I've dated, almost all of them have been white, except for a Filipino guy and a black guy. | |
| And everybody else has been white. | |
| But I was 18 and I'm still in this relationship. | |
| I don't know if it'd be the same now. | |
| What about you? | |
| You prefer black guys? | |
| White guys? | |
| Black guys. | |
| I think I've been with as many Hispanic guys as black. | |
| I've dated every almost every race, I feel like now. | |
| But I know that most of my soulmates just have been black. | |
| So maybe that's why I gravitate towards that more because I feel like my child will be. | |
| So that's like the only reason. | |
| More of like a child. | |
| No, no, I said I feel like I've already had this like, I'm a psychic kind of, but I feel like. | |
| Wait, you're a psychic? | |
| Psychic. | |
| Psychic kind of. | |
| Psychic kind of. | |
| What do you mean kind of? | |
| Like I am, but I'm not the ones that like actively try to do it. | |
| It just comes to you. | |
| Yeah, and I try to push it away. | |
| And then I can't. | |
| What has come to you about me? | |
| Not like that, but just like, I don't know, you're like, yo, Brian, tomorrow you're going to trip on a banana peel. | |
| Like some shit like that, you know? | |
| What have you detected? | |
| Nothing yet. | |
| Other than some spiritual things, but I don't want to. | |
| Oh, it's too heavy. | |
| It's too deep. | |
| Not a little bit. | |
| You know what? | |
| I'm also kind of a psychic. | |
| And I actually, I have a perfect read on you because that shit, it doesn't just come to me, son. | |
| Like, that shit is constant. | |
| It's not like intuitions. | |
| It's like, I know your fucking future, lady. | |
| You ready for this shit? | |
| No. | |
| Here's what's going to happen. | |
| You are going. | |
| Never mind. | |
| I don't even know. | |
| Here's what's going to happen. | |
| You are going to meet a charming man named Gustavo. | |
| Charming. | |
| Ooh. | |
| You know, and you're going to meet him in a, what's it called? | |
| Salsa. | |
| Salsa class? | |
| Yep, salsa class. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And he's going to grind up on you a little bit. | |
| And that's going to excite you in a way that you haven't been excited in a minute, son, because you've been a bit repressed sexually. | |
| I can feel the energy. | |
| Like, I can feel that sexual repression. | |
| And this fucking guy is going to grind up on and just talk to you, whisper in your ear, like a little Spanish, a little bit of Spanish. | |
| He's going to be like, mama sita. | |
| And you're going to be like, narcissist? | |
| Dude, I'm seeing this like beaming light. | |
| I literally see it. | |
| Do you see that shit? | |
| Yeah, bro. | |
| Ariel's crazy. | |
| She's also, she's a clairvoyant over there. | |
| She knows this shit. | |
| And then, but here's the thing, right? | |
| He's going to be deported. | |
| But it's crazy. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| He's going to be deported, but that's not going to stop your love. | |
| You're going to go visit him in Venezuela. | |
| You're going to don't stop there. | |
| You're going to go visit him. | |
| And then, but you find out he's got two other chicks. | |
| And he's got a family there, but you're still trying to fuck. | |
| I still want it because I need... | |
| Wait, I'm not done. | |
| Hold on. | |
| You need to get the rest of it. | |
| Chill out, bro. | |
| So, okay, you're going to go to Venezuela. | |
| You're going to chase him. | |
| And then you get pregnant. | |
| But here's the crazy part. | |
| This is a really bad reading. | |
| Hold on. | |
| You get pregnant in Venezuela. | |
| They're going to deport you, though. | |
| You get deported back to the United States. | |
| And then that's your life. | |
| And then you die. | |
| I'd be surprised if even, I'd be surprised if even one of these things come true. | |
| Honestly, one of the things. | |
| Next man she meets. | |
| Watch it. | |
| Thank you for that. | |
| That sounds too much like Gaston, and that's already red flags. | |
| So already I'd be like, no, thanks. | |
| Yes. | |
| I also have intuitions about the other women. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Felicity. | |
| Felicity. | |
| I hope some of these are you're gonna actually be a congresswoman and your life's gonna go cool. | |
| I like that too. | |
| To Bailey, Bailey number one. | |
| I hope he gets that's right. | |
| You got downgraded to Bailey number two. | |
| Bailey number one, you are going to. | |
| Hold on, let me. | |
| I need to look at you. | |
| I need to look deep in your eyes, deep in your contact, color content. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| I'm not wearing colour colours. | |
| Are you wearing? | |
| No, everyone thinks I am, but I can pull up my 23andMe. | |
| These are my real eyes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They actually are. | |
| Like, ask her. | |
| Wait, hold on, wait, wait, wait. | |
| You're not. | |
| Wait, you're 100%. | |
| What's your ethnicity? | |
| 100% Chinese. | |
| Or I should have had people guess. | |
| Because people get it wrong. | |
| Wait, question, hold on. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Hold on. | |
| I'm a psychic. | |
| I'm getting some intuitions here. | |
| Are your mom and dad still together? | |
| No. | |
| So going back to the one-child policy, I was actually adopted from China. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| Oh, so wait, do you know you're have you taken like a DNA? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And you got 100% Chinese? | |
| Wow. | |
| Yes. | |
| I can pull it up if you don't believe me. | |
| You sure you didn't have like a friend of yours spinning that tube? | |
| I'm positive. | |
| So you got 100% Chinese. | |
| There might be like 403. | |
| You're not wearing color contacts. | |
| No. | |
| And your eyes are like. | |
| They're hazel. | |
| Hazel. | |
| And you're 100% Chinese. | |
| Yes. | |
| Wait, can we Google this? | |
| Is this. | |
| It could be a thing. | |
| It might be a thing. | |
| But like 100% Chinese, you can have colored eyes. | |
| Is this? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because this is a thing. | |
| Because I'm like. | |
| you were adopted because you you sure you took a dna test Yes, I actually took 23andMe twice. | |
| Because you were doubting. | |
| No, because I wanted to do the medical one. | |
| There was a thing. | |
| Oh. | |
| Dope. | |
| Because I was about to say, like. | |
| What's that? | |
| Your mom might have fucked a white guy. | |
| I'm just saying, bro. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's crazy, son. | |
| It's not what the DNA is. | |
| Your mom was white, and your definitely Chinese dad fucked your white mom. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| I'm saying that. | |
| I don't know what that means. | |
| Is it a thing, though? | |
| Did you Google that? | |
| It seems like I don't know if you want it. | |
| Can just Google. | |
| Can Asian people have blue eyes? | |
| Anybody who does. | |
| Yes. | |
| It's like gene. | |
| It's nice. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Eye color. | |
| It is very rare, though. | |
| That's cool. | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| Do you know that famous photo of that girl? | |
| She's like an Afghani girl with the water crispy blue eyes. | |
| Wait, but she, hold on. | |
| But I don't think Afghans are Asian. | |
| No, no, no, but I'm just saying it's like it's such a rare thing to have within that. | |
| Oh. | |
| But I know that like there's like white people in Middle Eastern countries. | |
| Like I'm pretty sure Afghanistan. | |
| I know the picture you're talking about. | |
| The girl who has like the thing and she's fucking super intense and it's from the 90s or some shit. | |
| Yeah, I know what you're talking about. | |
| That's why that photo was so famous is because like no one in her family has that. | |
| It's always like you can get into the colours. | |
| Weren't there? | |
| I thought there's groups of people in Afghanistan that are like have light colored eyes though and it's not like I don't know whatever. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Same. | |
| It's rare. | |
| It's rare. | |
| That's cool. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, I was doing predictions. | |
| Yes. | |
| I don't even know how I got to that. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| You are going to be married to an Asian man. | |
| No, that might be my journey. | |
| Then you're going to divorce him. | |
| Maybe that's my journey as a bad person. | |
| You're going to divorce him. | |
| And then you're at 23 somehow, you're going to become an Olympian in the bobsled. | |
| Oh? | |
| So you should start, you should probably get on that. | |
| I have a family member who helped out with the Olympic bop flooding the one year. | |
| You knew. | |
| Dude, it's real. | |
| That's crazy, though. | |
| I might actually be a psychic, bro. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Ariel over here is going to marry Taylor Swift. | |
| No, wait. | |
| Yes. | |
| You win a mess with Taylor? | |
| What's your type of black chicks? | |
| I feel like you like thickies. | |
| Like a thicky icky. | |
| Like a baddie. | |
| Like, what's your type in a girl? | |
| You like, like a fat ass? | |
| Let's get into it. | |
| Like, just fucking. | |
| I honestly just like women, like, who are pretty to me. | |
| I'm more like personality. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But when it comes to looks, like, let's say the personality is dope. | |
| But if you had a pick, like, are you want, you want, like, kind of a 90s heroin chic thing going on? | |
| Or do you want like. | |
| Like, my girlfriend now has like curly, like, long, pretty hair. | |
| She, white. | |
| She is more masculine. | |
| Is she a white girl, black or white? | |
| She is white. | |
| Okay, white girl, but curls. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is she stacked? | |
| She's pretty ripped. | |
| She's no, stacked. | |
| Oh, like, stacked, you know what I mean? | |
| Nah, she's not big. | |
| She's not. | |
| Okay. | |
| But I've been with a variety of women, and I do not have a type. | |
| No type. | |
| Nah. | |
| When it comes to, I gotta ask because. | |
| I'll take a big old booty. | |
| That's fine with me. | |
| No, I was gonna ask. | |
| Because I always like to ask, like, bi women or like lesbian women, when it comes to, like, do you do you have a preference with the labia? | |
| Like, you prefer innies or outies? | |
| Probably an innie. | |
| That's whack, bro. | |
| You're not down for the cause, big labia matter? | |
| That's cringe. | |
| All right. | |
| I hated that. | |
| Alina? | |
| What kind of labia do you like in women? | |
| Whatever she got. | |
| No, okay. | |
| Chat, should I do some more? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'll do the rest later, I guess. | |
| Because it's getting rid of. | |
| We have. | |
| What were we going to do? | |
| We were talking about. | |
| Wait, Brian, where are you from? | |
| What race were you from? | |
| Where am I from? | |
| Yeah, like, where are you from? | |
| Well, I'm technically African American. | |
| Because I was born. | |
| Well, hold on. | |
| My dad was born in Africa, North Africa. | |
| Okay. | |
| And my mom was born in America. | |
| But like, where did you grow up at? | |
| Like, where are you growing? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I grew up in the mean streets of Santa Barbara. | |
| Let's go. | |
| Mean streets of Santa Barbara. | |
| Yeah, I grew up. | |
| I was going to say you're from Minnesota or something. | |
| Minnesota. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| How are you going to throw me in with those cheese people, man? | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Wait, just to interject real fast on that note, I did look at your merch shop and you don't have any of these, so I made you one. | |
| And I thought maybe it's more for me, but I thought it was hilarious. | |
| African American. | |
| Wait, here, let me do this. | |
| On a technicality. | |
| On a technicality. | |
| I like it. | |
| I'm going to have you design some other things too. | |
| Oh, look at that. | |
| Big Labia Matter needs some of that. | |
| I actually on that go. | |
| Awesome. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| In two different sizes. | |
| Wow. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's dope. | |
| Thank you. | |
| You're so welcome. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| Here, I'll pull it up to the camera. | |
| I really enjoy doing that. | |
| That's wonderful. | |
| That's a good time. | |
| You're very talented. | |
| Starting. | |
| $100 on a Polaroid printer movie. | |
| That's dope. | |
| Wait, okay. | |
| I don't know where I was. | |
| I don't know. | |
| We were talking about race and dating and what race we went. | |
| Oh, like our types. | |
| We were going around on the race thing. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| I think we did that, though. | |
| I think we're done with that. | |
| Where were we going? | |
| Wait. | |
| Didn't you only go? | |
| I don't think. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Did I ask Felicity? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Do you have a type? | |
| Wait. | |
| I don't think you answered. | |
| She didn't go. | |
| Did you even answer? | |
| There's only like two of us. | |
| Oh, I'm so confused. | |
| And then he started doing the readings to the narrative. | |
| I don't know readings. | |
| I got excited. | |
| I got a little excited. | |
| Autism was going on. | |
| Dude, Taylor Swift? | |
| Huh? | |
| Oh, that's right. | |
| Taylor Swift? | |
| Are you more like Sabrina Carpenter? | |
| No. | |
| No? | |
| What about? | |
| I'm more like Kaylani. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Kaylani. | |
| Okay. | |
| I see you. | |
| I see you. | |
| What about that girl? | |
| Or like. | |
| She's from South Africa. | |
| Do you know him? | |
| Charlie Seron? | |
| Tyla? | |
| Tyler. | |
| Oh, Tyla. | |
| Tyla? | |
| Gosh, yeah. | |
| You'd hit her. | |
| Or like Sizza. | |
| Sizza? | |
| Who the fuck is that guy? | |
| I don't know who he is. | |
| Dude, what are you? | |
| 50 years old? | |
| Sizza? | |
| Just performed at the Super Bowl. | |
| I'm 69. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, good talk. | |
| Good talk. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| We need to. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Oh, Asian interracial dating stereotypes. | |
| Did you say who you would date, though? | |
| Like, your type or whatever? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, Felicity? | |
| Like, who? | |
| What's my type? | |
| Yeah, like black guys, white guys, Latina. | |
| Latina? | |
| I don't have a type. | |
| No, I don't have a type, but my current boyfriend is white. | |
| White guy? | |
| Okay. | |
| You said white girls, I think. | |
| Alina, white? | |
| If I was single, I wouldn't have a race preference. | |
| Is your boyfriend, though? | |
| Is he a white guy? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Mine's white. | |
| White guy. | |
| Ashley, preferred. | |
| I like my white boys. | |
| White boys? | |
| Okay. | |
| Alexa? | |
| Oh, I'm a fan of it all. | |
| I actually like, here's the funny thing. | |
| I have a thing for like half white, half Asian. | |
| And so he actually is part Asian. | |
| So kind of hit the crazy. | |
| Oh, there you go. | |
| All right. | |
| There you go, Mason. | |
| Japanese. | |
| Really? | |
| Yeah. | |
| My grandmother. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, like, 25%, a quarter? | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, I think she was half Japanese. | |
| Oh, interesting. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| Bailey, you said you think men should get married in your eyes. | |
| It is the framework of a more stable relationship and commitment. | |
| Also, it is important to note the legal aspects such as power of attorney, survivor benefits, insurance, medical, et cetera, that comes with a marriage. | |
| Lastly, if you divorce, there's a legal documentation of separation of assets. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is this in response to my like anti-marriage position? | |
| I don't know if you want to. | |
| I guess. | |
| I only saw a few clips and saw that and didn't know how to answer, so I went with that. | |
| You want to get married, I'm assuming. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Huh. | |
| How long do you think you should date before you get married? | |
| I think that depends on the relationship and the person. | |
| I mean, for me, I'd probably want to date maybe like at least like three years. | |
| But obviously, that's different for every couple. | |
| So. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Oh, Ariel, let's get into your notes. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Did I write notes? | |
| Did I write notes? | |
| Yeah, from like a while back. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You said going out in a relationship and what are the rules for this type of thing? | |
| Your hot take would be: if someone is going to cheat on you, they're going to do it regardless of you trying to stop it from happening. | |
| If someone loves you and themselves, they will not cheat on you. | |
| And that is just my opinion. | |
| You should be able to have a life outside of your partner as well. | |
| You've seen so many of your friends get into these relationships and make their significant other their world to the point where they lose their individuality. | |
| I do think there comes a time where you shouldn't be outside all the time. | |
| Like if you want to be single, then go be single. | |
| So you're kind of talking like if the boyfriend doesn't want the girlfriend like going out to bars and clubs. | |
| Yeah, I feel like there's like a solid line for respect for your partner, but also it's like, but this is also just like my hot take. | |
| You should also have your own friends. | |
| You guys don't have to have all of your friends together all the time. | |
| Because then it's like after, I've seen people like break up after like 10 years or get divorced and they literally don't know who they are. | |
| Like they don't have their individuality. | |
| So I think it's, I think it's healthy to have your own friends, also the same friends, and you know, they have their own friends. | |
| But again, that's like different for everybody. | |
| And then I also feel like it's okay to like go out with your friends, but also you don't, you don't need to be going out every single night. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Question for the panel on this. | |
| I know some of you are currently in relationships, but who like goes out to either parties? | |
| I know some of you aren't 21, maybe you have fake IDs. | |
| Who goes out to either parties or goes out to bars or clubs? | |
| Nightlife type stuff. | |
| You do? | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, Felicity? | |
| Occasionally. | |
| Occasionally? | |
| Maybe, do you do it with your boyfriend or? | |
| He's come with me or he knows that I'm going. | |
| Okay. | |
| Does he ever have issues with you like going out or he doesn't care? | |
| No. | |
| Doesn't care. | |
| What about you? | |
| How often? | |
| You go out? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Is that checking? | |
| Well, no, but you go out like once, twice, three times a week? | |
| How often? | |
| Like on the week. | |
| It would depend. | |
| Back when I was in school, it was more so like every weekend. | |
| So when you were in college, you'd go out like Friday, Saturday? | |
| Or Thursday, Friday, Saturday? | |
| Friday, Saturday, probably. | |
| Every weekend. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Do you go out? | |
| Yeah, it's part of my job. | |
| Are you a promoter? | |
| No, I actually work for this app and I have to, I'm actually the queer representative for it. | |
| And I go around to different hosts and I have them sign with me. | |
| So I have to be going to events. | |
| Sure. | |
| But yes, I do go out. | |
| Got it. | |
| What about you? | |
| I'm not 21, so I can't really go anywhere. | |
| But you're in college, right? | |
| Yes. | |
| So do you, she goes out. | |
| So you go out. | |
| Is your boyfriend? | |
| It's not long distance, right? | |
| If I recall? | |
| No. | |
| You guys are close-ish. | |
| But you go out to parties. | |
| Not part, like friend get-together. | |
| Like get together with friends. | |
| She goes out, you go out. | |
| Group hangouts, things like that. | |
| Yes. | |
| Group hangouts? | |
| Not like a rave. | |
| I can't. | |
| I've never had a fake idea. | |
| What about like a college party? | |
| Maybe there's 100, 200 people. | |
| Like a frat party? | |
| Sure. | |
| I've never been to a frat. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Infrequently, I usually go out with my partner, but he probably wouldn't care. | |
| Ashley, do you go out? | |
| Rarely, and if I do, I'm the DD. | |
| Because on your Instagram, it seems like almost every other picture, it's like you're at the club. | |
| Me? | |
| Maybe. | |
| Whoa, what Instagram are you looking at? | |
| There's a lot of like at the club. | |
| I've never posted at the club. | |
| Pull them in there right now. | |
| Maybe it's a bar. | |
| Really? | |
| You're looking at someone. | |
| Where are you taking all these titties out pictures, man? | |
| That's crazy. | |
| I don't have any titties out pictures. | |
| Not titties out, but titties out. | |
| My last picture was like, I was just in Georgia. | |
| I think the one before that, it was like a selfie. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| You don't have your title. | |
| Pull it up right now. | |
| It's okay. | |
| We don't have to pull it up. | |
| All right, whatever. | |
| Alexa, do you go out to bars and clubs, partying, anything like that? | |
| Yeah, I'm super social. | |
| I go out a lot. | |
| I love jazz bars, though, specifically. | |
| So like live music. | |
| Yeah, like that's like my favorite bars. | |
| That's like my favorite. | |
| That and tiki bars. | |
| I love tiki bars. | |
| San Francisco is known for those, so I really enjoyed doing that. | |
| He's been with me very hard. | |
| Well, how about this? | |
| If your boyfriend, say you've been dating the guy for six months, and some of you, maybe you go out more, some of you go out less. | |
| If your boyfriend was like, listen, I fucking love you, babe. | |
| I love you. | |
| I see a future with us together, but I've got this boundary. | |
| I'm just, you know, maybe he kind of accepted it, tolerated for a period. | |
| And he's like, look, for me to be comfortable in this relationship, I don't want you going out anymore. | |
| Do you defer? | |
| I don't know if defer is the right word. | |
| Do you agree to this boundary of his? | |
| Or is this going to cause conflict in the relationship? | |
| Or is the relationship even over? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Conflict, I'd say, because... | |
| Wait, what do you mean by go out? | |
| Like everything we mentioned, or just clubbing, clubbing? | |
| Clubbing, bars. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Yeah, you can do the Trader Joe's. | |
| Conflict. | |
| Still. | |
| No clubbing, no bars, no raves, no like nightlife conflicts. | |
| He doesn't want to go together? | |
| Nope, he's introverted, doesn't do that shit. | |
| Doesn't drink. | |
| For me, yes. | |
| Deal breaker. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| I rarely go out anyways, but if he really didn't want me to, I wouldn't. | |
| You would stop. | |
| As long as he's not you. | |
| Okay, sure. | |
| Yeah, I agree with her. | |
| With yes, with Felicity. | |
| Felicity. | |
| So you would stop. | |
| Yeah, because it was only like the last few months that I was going out frequently. | |
| And, you know, you can have a fun night in. | |
| Wait. | |
| While you were in Australia, did you ever cheat? | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know why that much. | |
| No. | |
| I'm a psychic, okay? | |
| I'm not always right all the time, but sometimes with my psychic powers, like I might be getting that from somebody next to you. | |
| Like it's kind of coming from your direction, but I'm looking at Ariel and I feel like you got the girl, right? | |
| But you've got a voracious sexual appetite and you got to be, you got like a harem of 10 chicks. | |
| Like you just need multiple pussy. | |
| Multiple pussy. | |
| Multiple pussies. | |
| Plural. | |
| Right? | |
| Like you got game too, right? | |
| So you know how to like, like if you wanted to, if you wanted to. | |
| It depends on the day. | |
| You could get some like you could get a lot of chicks. | |
| Right? | |
| Like be honest, bro. | |
| Are you more dresser with me? | |
| So like some days I wear button-ups and baggy jeans and I wear like fitted hats with my hair slicked back. | |
| But but are you kind of the initiative in a like in a lesbian relation by relationship? | |
| Like is there one that's a little more like the dominant? | |
| I don't know if dominant's the right word, more like the top. | |
| It depends on like the person you're with. | |
| So like the girl, Tori, I'm dating. | |
| The girl I'm dating, she's more masculine. | |
| So obviously she's going to play more of like the masculine. | |
| And you're more feminine. | |
| But I'm more feminine. | |
| But then I have like more masculine traits. | |
| Like she, like I like, if we go out, I don't want her paying for anything. | |
| I open the door. | |
| I can drive. | |
| Like, but then there's like certain things. | |
| I see. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's all. | |
| So you top from the bottom. | |
| I would consider myself a Switch. | |
| So I just do both. | |
| And also I've been with guys. | |
| And if I'm with a guy, I expect him to be a man. | |
| You want him to be. | |
| But if I'm with a girl, she doesn't have to do that. | |
| Interesting. | |
| I know. | |
| It is an interesting take on it. | |
| Wait, question. | |
| You know how, like, with gay men, like there's different, what's the word? | |
| There's different categories of gay dudes. | |
| Like, you got twinks and bears. | |
| And is there stuff like that with lesbians? | |
| Dude, yes. | |
| Like, there's some, like, there's crazy. | |
| It's a little bit of a colour. | |
| What's the cat? | |
| So it goes like I am like lipstick, like lipstick lesbian, butch, stud. | |
| Stud. | |
| Obviously. | |
| You're the stud. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Obviously. | |
| No, I'm not a stud. | |
| Oh, my, I don't know what that is. | |
| I don't know what that is. | |
| A stud is a queer person of color. | |
| So I just recently learned that as well, so I was not educated about that. | |
| So white people can't be studs. | |
| No. | |
| White's not. | |
| Wow. | |
| I feel dis. | |
| I feel. | |
| It's like it's something originated. | |
| I'm not going to speak on it because I'm not educated about that. | |
| I'm a white man. | |
| Okay, never mind. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Sorry. | |
| I don't know. | |
| What was the question? | |
| No, the different categories. | |
| So like I said, mask, femme, lipstick. | |
| Butch, lipstick. | |
| I would consider myself a STEM because like a STEM. | |
| So I like I do, like I'm a Switch. | |
| It's like I can dress in boy clothes, but I can also dress in girl clothes. | |
| I like to be masculine, but I also like to be feminine. | |
| I do both. | |
| I've been told like people either want to throw a football with me or like give me a kiss. | |
| Like I'll dab you up, but I'll also be like, hey. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know. | |
| That's just who, but that's just who I am. | |
| Can you dap up Alina real quick? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| Wait, you got to like go learn. | |
| She's rushing. | |
| She's learning. | |
| She's still learning. | |
| What about dap up our girl Bailey next to you? | |
| Let's see it. | |
| All right, let's go. | |
| Oh, follow. | |
| Shit. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, wait, question for you, Ariel. | |
| Yes. | |
| I'm putting you on the spot here. | |
| No, that's fine. | |
| We got a panel of some lovely ladies tonight who you pick. | |
| If you had to take a if you were single, if you, yeah, I know. | |
| If you were single, like who you got, who you, who you interested in? | |
| Okay. | |
| Honestly, I'm not going to say because I'm going to be respectful to my girlfriend. | |
| So I'm going to answer. | |
| That's fair. | |
| That's fair. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's fair. | |
| But I think everyone here is beautiful. | |
| So you're gorgeous as well. | |
| And you're gorgeous as well too. | |
| Wait, do you guys do like threesomes or is it monogamous? | |
| It's monogamous. | |
| I've never done any of that. | |
| I'm very freaks me out. | |
| That's cool. | |
| How did we get? | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, the going out thing. | |
| Did we go? | |
| Wait, the going out? | |
| Yeah, if your boyfriend was like, hey, this is going to be a deal breaker. | |
| if you keep going out, do you accept his, uh, boundary? | |
| So I think I went, um, I, It could be a girlfriend. | |
| I would say bye. | |
| You're out. | |
| Bye. | |
| No, then I'll find someone else that wants to go out with me and likes that with me. | |
| No, I'm of your life. | |
| That's not the love of my life. | |
| Huh? | |
| I feel like the love of my life is going to have similar interests. | |
| What if. | |
| Never mind. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| I accept the boundary as long as me and him can go out and have fun. | |
| Talk on. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| As long as he buys me a pool table. | |
| Ashley. | |
| If my man didn't want me to go out, I wouldn't go out. | |
| You'd stop. | |
| Beautiful. | |
| Okay, Alexa. | |
| I love the jazz bars. | |
| Can I keep my jazz bars? | |
| Mason's like, I fucking hate jazz. | |
| Fuck that shit. | |
| It's so nice. | |
| No, Mason puts his foot down. | |
| He looks at you. | |
| He's like, Alexa, I'm tired of this fucking scat menu. | |
| You're morally against jazz bars. | |
| I'm done. | |
| No jazz bars. | |
| That's devastated. | |
| No blues. | |
| You can't do blues either. | |
| I'll give up blues. | |
| I'll give that. | |
| No, I see. | |
| No blues. | |
| No jazz. | |
| No Kenny G. | |
| It's over. | |
| We'd have to talk about it. | |
| Whoa, whoa, whoa, no, no, no, no. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Hold on. | |
| First off, no, if you know this. | |
| I am Mason. | |
| You see this right here? | |
| Yes. | |
| Alexa, you see this right here? | |
| Yeah, I'm on I'm the cock block, okay? | |
| Alexa, you want this? | |
| You gotta come through me. | |
| You gotta come through me. | |
| You want that? | |
| You want that package? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| So listen, if Nason and Nason, in his biblical judgment, puts down the gavel and he's like, listen, Alexa. | |
| You're not going to jazz bars anymore. | |
| If he said it like that, we'd have a problem. | |
| But if he said, if we had an actual conversation about him, he would. | |
| Please, Alexa, Willah. | |
| Not like that. | |
| Please don't go to jazz bars. | |
| Look, he said it in a way that would be respectable. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, he's not respectful. | |
| He's like, you know what, I've been, he's like, fuck that. | |
| No, no jazz bars. | |
| And I don't even want to have the conversation. | |
| He doesn't even want, he's just like, nope, this is my decision. | |
| No jazz bars. | |
| That's a question. | |
| I would give up the jazz bars. | |
| Oh, grudgingly. | |
| Wait, oh, we have a clip related to this. | |
| I don't. | |
| Oh, you know what? | |
| Here, let's react to this really quick. | |
| I'm going to send this in the private chat. | |
| It's from our good friend, Andrew Wilson. | |
| Oh, yeah, let's do that. | |
| And then, Damien, we're going to, once we have the full panel back, once Ariel's back here, we're going to do all those Instagram tabs too, okay? | |
| So pull that clip up. | |
| This one went viral. | |
| And I want the girls here. | |
| I want the girls here. | |
| You pay attention. | |
| You got to react to this. | |
| I think he's the clip. | |
| W. Trust me. | |
| Do it! | |
| That's funny. | |
| Perfect. | |
| All right, go ahead and put the volume up a little bit on the, yeah. | |
| You two. | |
| I think maybe like three-fourths of the way. | |
| Should be fine. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Go ahead and play it. | |
| How do you show respect to your wife? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, all sorts of ways. | |
| I basically give her whatever the hell she wants. | |
| I adore her. | |
| But here's the thing. | |
| The reason that I do this is because if I say, this is what ultimately is going to happen, that's the last word in it. | |
| And I don't even want to have the conversation. | |
| We don't. | |
| Now, she may really want to. | |
| And I can tell sometimes that she really does. | |
| But I don't care because it's my decision ultimately. | |
| So you don't care about how she feels? | |
| Oh, no, I didn't say I didn't care how she feels. | |
| I just don't care to have her question my authority autonomy over the marriage. | |
| Was there an initial conversation prior to that? | |
| Or is it just like, we're doing this, don't ask me? | |
| It depends on the context. | |
| I would say more for like bigger decisions in life, not necessarily like little things. | |
| Even larger decisions. | |
| If ultimately, let's say I went home and I said, we're moving to Nevada in three weeks. | |
| Get your bags packed and I'm not going to have a f ⁇ ing, I don't want to hear a word about it. | |
| You're doing it and that's the way it's going. | |
| Do you think that's respectful? | |
| W. | |
| I think that ultimately it's my choice. | |
| And how she shows me respect. | |
| Yeah, that's how she shows me respect. | |
| W. Sorry. | |
| Dubs. | |
| W. Who's on board? | |
| Alexa? | |
| So I would say it this way. | |
| So in a marriage, yes, I do think a woman should submit to the husband and he is ultimately the leader. | |
| I think that's why it's so important for a woman while you're dating to see, okay, is this someone I would submit to? | |
| If and if I trust his judgment and his decisions, we have this conversation. | |
| It's funny. | |
| Sometimes I'll say, like, we'll be talking and I have a strong personality and I'll say something and then I'll catch myself and I'm like, you know what? | |
| You're a grown man. | |
| You didn't ask for my opinion on this. | |
| And I like, well, catch myself. | |
| And sometimes he goes, why are you saying that? | |
| He goes, I do want your opinion. | |
| He goes, if I'm talking to you about it. | |
| And like, we have a really good relationship in the sense of, I trust that he would lead us well. | |
| And it's like over time, that's what you have to look at. | |
| But it's also that balance of, yeah, if you're in a marriage, yeah, you have to submit. | |
| But you have to trust that you're dating someone or marrying someone with good character and good values that would actually say, like, if he said, hey, we're not doing this, he's such a like introspective thinker. | |
| I know he's already given it a lot of thought. | |
| He's not someone who does things on a whim very much. | |
| So I definitely think what Andrew's trying to articulate right here is like the most extreme circumstances. | |
| Yes, he probably talks to his wife about certain things, about most things, but it's like the most extreme situation. | |
| In the most extreme situation, do you actually honor the authority of your husband? | |
| And if that answer is yes, in the time where he says we are doing this, no questions asked. | |
| I don't, whatever, I don't care what your opinion is. | |
| This is what's happening. | |
| In that situation, if you say that the man has all the authority or has the ultimate authority, you submit to him. | |
| But if you don't, then yeah. | |
| I think that's kind of what he's articulating. | |
| And I'm sure there have been times in his relationship where he just says he's thought about this. | |
| I understand if it upsets you, but this is our decision. | |
| And Andrew probably, like, he'll consult with his wife. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But if there's a situation where, I mean, maybe it even goes beyond this, but let's say there's an impasse. | |
| You guys just, you've had the convos, you've had multiple convos. | |
| He wants one thing, you want the other. | |
| Is that the end of the relationship? | |
| Or as the man of the house, do you defer to your man and let him, like, I guess the question is, in a situation where it's just 50-50, you guys, the impasse, who gets the final say? | |
| Because you can't just be in perpetual conflict. | |
| If there's just no, oh, I want this. | |
| No, I want this. | |
| No, there's no compromise, perpetual conflict. | |
| It's either the end of the relationship or one person has to cede to the other. | |
| Who do you guys think in a relationship has final say? | |
| Or maybe you don't think you might think, no, it should, there's no such thing. | |
| Starting with Alina. | |
| Okay. | |
| My husband would have the final say because I think an optimal marriage is one where the man is able to lead and the woman trusts him to lead. | |
| And that's the marriage that I would want to be in. | |
| Okay, we're going to start you with you. | |
| Go around this way. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Do you think someone has final say in a relationship? | |
| Yeah, especially if he's providing more maybe financially or physically? | |
| Yes. | |
| Physically. | |
| Like protection-wise, I mean. | |
| No, no, not like that. | |
| Yeah, in that case, yes. | |
| If it's 50-50, though, that's different. | |
| Felicity? | |
| If it was something like we're moving in three weeks and you don't have a say, I don't care how you feel, I would be really upset by that. | |
| I would want to say that. | |
| Well, mind you, he's married too, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think that'd be maybe a big ask if it's just like a girl you've been dating for a year, he's married, you know? | |
| Yeah, I think I would prefer a compromise, but if he was expressing something to me that I could tell he really felt strongly about, then I would be open to his perspective. | |
| I think in a marriage, he ultimately would get final say if it had to come down to that. | |
| Okay. | |
| Ariel, what do you think? | |
| For that specific situation, if I'm married to somebody, I want them to be able to lead and me be able to trust them. | |
| That's why we got married in the first place. | |
| I wouldn't be with you. | |
| Okay. | |
| I would decide. | |
| What about you? | |
| Ideally, yes. | |
| Although I do question whether or not I would follow through on that consistently. | |
| I'm not married yet. | |
| You question if you would actually submit. | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Your boyfriend's like, do the laundry. | |
| And you're like. | |
| Well, here's the thing. | |
| Here's the thing about my boyfriend or my fiancé. | |
| He's very introverted and he is very agreeable. | |
| So, and I'm almost completely the opposite. | |
| You're disagreeable. | |
| For a woman, yes, I'm very disagreeable. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| So, he's like, go with the flow. | |
| Yeah, but the problem with that is that it'll degenerate into him not communicating things when he ought to communicate them. | |
| And then I also have to like pick up the end of that of like trying to look for things that he's not communicating. | |
| And then I'll be like, and then it'll be like, oh, I've been pissed off about this for eight months. | |
| And I'm like, why the hell did you say anything? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But so, wait, in that situation, if he is someone who's so good with the foot, because like he's, he's that way too. | |
| Like, he's very, very chill about most things. | |
| So if your fiancé actually does vocalize, hey, this does bother me, I do really feel strongly about this. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Don't you think you hold it in higher regard? | |
| Because he really doesn't ever give his opinion on it. | |
| Yeah, way more. | |
| I'm like, oh crap, I really fucked up by like noticing this. | |
| And now I absolutely have to follow through on it because I'm like, oh. | |
| But I just can't imagine. | |
| I just can't even imagine a situation in which he would come to me like, we're doing this. | |
| I'd probably laugh at him because I'm like, okay, what's up? | |
| How long? | |
| Five years ago, five years and eight months. | |
| He's my fiancé, but yeah, I just, he would not. | |
| When you're so unaccustomed to it, you would laugh because of that. | |
| Yeah, because I wouldn't think he was serious. | |
| Wait, I have a question for you. | |
| Is he the type who's like, he's like, maybe, maybe you would ask, hey, what do you want for dinner? | |
| And he would say, whatever you want, babe. | |
| Would he say something like that? | |
| Is he like that? | |
| Okay, well, I would say more recently. | |
| After watching the player, he'll just, like, sometimes sometimes he'll just not eat. | |
| Like, what? | |
| I'm not. | |
| You're letting your man starve? | |
| Yo, are you okay? | |
| No, no, I don't make him starve by no means. | |
| Sometimes he's just like... | |
| Is he like chained up in the basement? | |
| Like, what's going on? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| When I met him, he was literally. | |
| He's an eating disorder. | |
| What? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, so I'm pretty sure he's autistic. | |
| Sweet. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I think a lot of, like, genuinely, I think a lot of things stem from that. | |
| But it's a new point. | |
| He doesn't eat. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| It's not that he doesn't eat. | |
| He's just like, he'll just be like, oh, I'll just eat a protein bar. | |
| Is he like on a fast? | |
| No, he's just. | |
| Is he protesting like a political thing? | |
| Like, he's fasting right now. | |
| He's protesting, not getting what he wants right in that moment, but not wanting to go and get the thing. | |
| Has he ever done, what's it called when you won't eat? | |
| It's a f***ing thing. | |
| Is it a fast? | |
| A fast. | |
| No, no, but like in a form of protest. | |
| It saved food? | |
| Protest? | |
| I know what you're talking about, but. | |
| Wait. | |
| Hunger strike right here. | |
| Thank you, Damien. | |
| W. Guys, W is in the chat for fucking Damien. | |
| Fucking 300 IQ back there. | |
| No one. | |
| No one shit. | |
| Wait, has he ever done a pussy strike? | |
| I am. | |
| That's so out of pocket. | |
| I am one of two people he's ever slept with. | |
| And so it's like, like, to me? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, you know how sometimes girls be withholding sex? | |
| No, he's never done that. | |
| He's withholding dick. | |
| Has he ever done that? | |
| Like, maliciously? | |
| Like, sometimes you got to put a girl in check and you got to withhold the dick. | |
| No, no. | |
| Like, you ain't acting right. | |
| No dick for you. | |
| He's not. | |
| No, he's not like that. | |
| You got to use that tool. | |
| Ariel knows what I'm talking. | |
| You got to use that tool. | |
| Like, no dick for you, lady. | |
| Withheld. | |
| Withheld. | |
| Do the dishes. | |
| Do the laundry. | |
| Bow. | |
| I actually bowed and he laughed. | |
| He loved it. | |
| And then I think he bowed back. | |
| That's interesting. | |
| It was super. | |
| Yeah, no, I know that's what I'm saying. | |
| I'm just saying. | |
| Super interesting. | |
| He's an interesting guy. | |
| Any guy's in relationships right now? | |
| I'm just try it, try out the dick strike. | |
| Just try it. | |
| I'm just saying, just try it out. | |
| It works. | |
| It seems with the exception of my partner. | |
| Please don't. | |
| You gotta make the dick less available. | |
| Because if you make the dick less available, then she's gonna get what the pro she's gonna get on the program. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Like Felicity knows. | |
| Like, your boyfriend's been, like, he's done a couple dick strikes, right? | |
| No. | |
| Never dick strike. | |
| No. | |
| Never. | |
| No. | |
| That's why you chased him. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Or he chased you or in the streets? | |
| I chased him. | |
| With the car? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| He chased me. | |
| He chased me. | |
| Oh, well, hold on. | |
| The story's changing. | |
| Look, I'm just, I'm just saying. | |
| Sometimes you gotta get a girl in check. | |
| Withdraw the dick. | |
| It works. | |
| Withdraw the dick. | |
| Is it working? | |
| Well, she's still here. | |
| She loves you. | |
| Withdraw the dick. | |
| Question: Has a guy ever dick striked any of you? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| No, you've never, the guy's never been like, I've got a headache. | |
| I'm tired. | |
| I feel gross. | |
| Okay, wait, no, it did happen to me in a different relationship. | |
| Oh. | |
| But also, I actually read about this. | |
| I was like, the guy who was like my best friend, but he said he was gay, but then definitely not gay, like, to say the least. | |
| And he was like super manipulative, though. | |
| And I ended up. | |
| So yeah, he would be like, oh, well, you can't be in a bad mood. | |
| Then he would start treating me shitty. | |
| And then, yeah, it was weird. | |
| It was very short-lived, but he was also like a pred. | |
| Yeah, I didn't feel too bad about it. | |
| Goodness gracious. | |
| So we were, wait, we were going around the table on shit. | |
| I forgot. | |
| Oh, if yes, I would do whatever my husband felt right for our family. | |
| You would do whatever. | |
| Okay, that's dope. | |
| Wait, but how did we get into detail about her husband and how her husband's introvert? | |
| Okay. | |
| Fiancé, sorry. | |
| Well, if it comes to me, I'll come back to it. | |
| But let's do the Instagram. | |
| Wait, the Instagram reacts or were we going to react to something? | |
| No, we did the clip. | |
| Let's do the Instagrams. | |
| Oh, before you pull it up, we'll do one at a time. | |
| So, ladies, some of you are single. | |
| Some of you are in relationships. | |
| These are male friends of, these are friends of mine, some acquaintances, some. | |
| I'm trying to get these guys a date, you know? | |
| So I'm going to set you guys up. | |
| I'm going to show you a couple guys. | |
| You tell me if you'll date them, okay? | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's pull it up. | |
| So this is Zach. | |
| Scroll down a little bit. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Great guy. | |
| He's in Texas, but he'll come to you. | |
| Or actually, no, you probably have to go to him. | |
| I don't know the blonde hair. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Just scroll down to the very bottom. | |
| He seems silly. | |
| So this is Zach. | |
| And click the one with the axe. | |
| So look, a lot of you guys want a guy who can protect you. | |
| All right. | |
| He's got it. | |
| He's got this unlocked. | |
| So going around the table, would you date Zach? | |
| Can't handle me. | |
| Huh? | |
| Can't handle me. | |
| Can't handle me. | |
| Can't handle what? | |
| He can't handle her. | |
| What about you? | |
| What do you mean, can't handle? | |
| My energy. | |
| Your energy. | |
| My being. | |
| Your being. | |
| How do you know? | |
| Because what if you can't handle it? | |
| None of my soulmates could, even my past soulmates could, so. | |
| They couldn't handle you. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| I guess she's unlovable. | |
| Truth. | |
| And something's deeply wrong with her. | |
| I'm just kidding. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I mean, do you think something's deeply wrong with you? | |
| I think it's like really just my truth is hard for them to accept, even if it's their truth in a way, too. | |
| And they just aren't ready. | |
| What is your truth? | |
| Everybody's. | |
| Does it align with objective truth by chance? | |
| Wait, what? | |
| I feel like that's a good place to start. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But, anyways, next. | |
| I don't want to get too deep into all this because I feel like people are not ready. | |
| Slow and steady. | |
| This is crazy. | |
| My back hurts. | |
| I don't know if I'm slow and steady. | |
| Okay. | |
| Would you date him? | |
| I have a boyfriend. | |
| If you're single. | |
| If you're single. | |
| No. | |
| I'm happy in a relationship. | |
| Okay, next. | |
| Sorry, Zach. | |
| I tried. | |
| Me too. | |
| Next time. | |
| I'll get a, you know, we've had success in the past. | |
| Can't win them all. | |
| Okay, this is Felix. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Yeah, there's some photos. | |
| Ripped, shredded. | |
| Who are these guys? | |
| He's a streamer. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh. | |
| All right. | |
| That's Felix. | |
| Good guy. | |
| He's Canadian or something. | |
| That's his ex-girlfriend. | |
| Don't worry about. | |
| We don't talk about her. | |
| We don't talk about her. | |
| Would you date him? | |
| I'm going to say maybe. | |
| Actually, for him, maybe. | |
| Can he handle your energy or whatever the fuck it is that needs to be handled? | |
| More than a lot of people. | |
| Bro, wait, how do you know? | |
| What's the metric? | |
| Like, I'm intrigued. | |
| Because Brian can't handle your energy. | |
| You don't know what it is. | |
| What is he lacking? | |
| Well, this is hard. | |
| Oh, please share with the class. | |
| Oh, podcast. | |
| He's more in the public eye, I guess, but really who he hangs out with and who he's hung out with recently, and I'm not getting into that because, again, it's crazy. | |
| Oh, it's crazy. | |
| That's like the perfect word. | |
| Osman Gold is not in the public eye. | |
| Felicity, he actually kind of looks like my boyfriend in some of the pictures. | |
| Okay. | |
| But I'm going to say no because I have a boyfriend. | |
| He kind of looks like you a little bit. | |
| Like that picture. | |
| Like that picture that we did. | |
| I can kind of see it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, because I have a girlfriend. | |
| He has to unbleach the hair and delete the Instagram. | |
| No. | |
| In Soviet Russia. | |
| Say it in Russian. | |
| Can you say that in Russian? | |
| Перекрась волосы и удали Инстаграм. | |
| Ah. Right. | |
| What about you? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| You're so good. | |
| Next. | |
| We got some maybes, Felix. | |
| So if you want, reach out. | |
| I'll get you guys connected. | |
| Y'all have matching hair, like eccentric hair. | |
| It could work. | |
| All right, this is Kai Sinat. | |
| Let's scroll down. | |
| Who's this? | |
| Kai Sanat. | |
| Are there any actual photos that like? | |
| Oh, wait, there. | |
| There he is. | |
| There he is. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Aubrey. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| What? | |
| 13 million followers right now? | |
| Yeah, he's a famous person. | |
| Okay, scroll back up to the top. | |
| What is he famous for? | |
| Streaming. | |
| He's a streamer. | |
| Like gaming? | |
| Like Twitch? | |
| Click on the center one. | |
| Let's see the rest of the images. | |
| Just scroll. | |
| Okay, that's what he looks like. | |
| Let's see some more. | |
| Let's see some more. | |
| I like the hat. | |
| The hat is good. | |
| Oh, that watch is kind of cool. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yes. | |
| He got some of the stuff. | |
| So going around the table, would you date Kai? | |
| Also, same thing with the last guy. | |
| Yeah, I feel like they can handle me more. | |
| And Kai's more my type physically, but the other guy, I've actually been with someone that looks almost exactly like him, which is kind of crazy. | |
| Wait. | |
| No, but your other cut or the other guy? | |
| The last guy. | |
| I actually have been with someone that kind of looks like him, but Kai is more my type physically. | |
| But I think both of them, since they're in the public eye and they hang around the certain people they hang around, they can handle me more. | |
| More. | |
| They hang out. | |
| It's easier. | |
| I still can't say maybe they can't handle my life, but it's okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| I think I actually used to have a crush on him not that long ago, but I wouldn't now because boyfriend. | |
| If you were single, this is totally hypothetical. | |
| If I was single and we got along, sure. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, because I think he's in the public eye too much. | |
| Too much, okay. | |
| He has a good style. | |
| I like somebody that can dress, but no. | |
| Delete the Instagram. | |
| So no. | |
| Flip phones. | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| All right. | |
| Next one. | |
| We got like two more. | |
| Okay. | |
| We have Speed here. | |
| All right. | |
| Scroll down a little bit. | |
| We'll just see. | |
| I think he's actually your friend. | |
| This guy? | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right. | |
| There he is. | |
| He's so young. | |
| All right. | |
| That's fine. | |
| You can scroll back up. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, what do you date to speed? | |
| He's too crazy for me. | |
| And that's saying something for me because my life is crazy. | |
| You couldn't handle him, is what you're saying. | |
| In a physical sense? | |
| No. | |
| In a physical. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Okay. | |
| Felicity. | |
| I used to have a crush on him, too. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| You got a type or something? | |
| Okay. | |
| I know you lied earlier. | |
| Wait, so yes or no? | |
| Maybe. | |
| Maybe, okay. | |
| No, he's crazy. | |
| Like, very eccentric. | |
| Is he like 19? | |
| Yeah, he's 19? | |
| No. | |
| All right. | |
| If he was a bit older. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| He screams a little too much. | |
| I like to be quiet and mellow. | |
| Let's say it in Russian. | |
| He's crying too much. | |
| I love when it's quiet and calm. | |
| Nice. | |
| What about you? | |
| No. | |
| Actually. | |
| Okay. | |
| There's one more, I think. | |
| All right, last one. | |
| All right. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Scroll down. | |
| Like, y'all take the cat. | |
| Oh, that's it. | |
| Who is this diva? | |
| He's awful. | |
| I feel like I recognize. | |
| All right. | |
| I've never watched him. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, I don't know. | |
| There you go. | |
| He's got style. | |
| It's got some. | |
| Whoa. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know what that was. | |
| He's, you know, the hoodies and stuff, and that's good. | |
| All right. | |
| We get the idea. | |
| Do you date him? | |
| No, because he's playing games too much. | |
| Too much video games. | |
| I love gaming, but what about you? | |
| Would you date him? | |
| Yeah, because I like the videos of his cat that I see on TikTok. | |
| Whoa. | |
| This is the most enthusiastic you've been. | |
| So there you go. | |
| What about you? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| He seems silly, though. | |
| So yes? | |
| Nah. | |
| Not even one date. | |
| Not even one date. | |
| Dude, I feel like I'd go get ice cream with him or something. | |
| Just a tip. | |
| Just for a second. | |
| Just to see how it feels. | |
| Alina? | |
| Chill guy, but no. | |
| Okay. | |
| Maybe to meet the cat, but no. | |
| Ashley? | |
| No. | |
| You don't like chubby guys? | |
| I just don't like guys who sit at home and play video comments on. | |
| Okay, that's fair. | |
| That is fair. | |
| Oh, we have a chat that came in here. | |
| Michael Jones, sorry for the delay on this. | |
| I do apologize. | |
| We were in the middle of the stuff. | |
| Michael Jones donated $200. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
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| Husbands have wives. | |
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| Super W Brian. | |
| Rate Osmo on a scale of one to ten. | |
| You can't say three. | |
| Asmund Gold. | |
| Here, pull it back up if you still have it. | |
| He's that first guy that we looked at. | |
| So just we'll give you guys a little reminder in case. | |
| Yeah, there he is. | |
| Rate him on a scale of one to ten. | |
| If he's funny, a little bit more, but I'm going to say, I'm going to say a three. | |
| You can't say three. | |
| Oh, four. | |
| My bad. | |
| One because he looks like my stepdad. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| He looks like your stepdad? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, shouldn't he be a 10 then? | |
| No. | |
| What are you saying? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay, what about you? | |
| Two. | |
| Two. | |
| How tall? | |
| Six feet. | |
| Six. | |
| Okay. | |
| Four. | |
| A two. | |
| Damn. | |
| Four. | |
| Damn. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| I give him a ten. | |
| You know, he's a ten. | |
| He needs to condition his hair. | |
| I don't like the line. | |
| I feel like if he cut his hair or managed his or put a bunch of shit like he's funny, man. | |
| Is this like a notable dude? | |
| Yeah, it's pretty notable. | |
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| Okay, let's get into finish up the pre-show notes. | |
| We'll do a bit of the questionnaire. | |
| And then we'll try to get this wrapped, hopefully, on the sooner side. | |
| We did Ash's notes. | |
| We did. | |
| Bailey, we still have some of your other stuff to do, but we did this Bailey's notes. | |
| Oh, the marriage. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm anti-marriage. | |
| I mean, we could have like a two-minute quickie on the bit. | |
| You're good. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't think men should get married. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think they should. | |
| Okay, why? | |
| I think most people here would agree with me. | |
| Why? | |
| Yeah, most women would agree with you. | |
| Why? | |
| Do you want to get married? | |
| Yeah, he's Christian. | |
| But he's not a woman. | |
| What? | |
| No, you didn't. | |
| No, the legal aspects, also, how it kind of shows commitment, that sort of thing. | |
| Does it? | |
| And well, what's the reason why you don't want to get married or why you think it's not? | |
| Well, I mean, just the commitment thing. | |
| Couldn't I just make the reverse argument? | |
| A woman who's willing to stay with you absent marriage is more committed to you? | |
| I mean, I think that yeah, like I think getting married, I think that's like a big step towards, you know, being like what's it called like being one. | |
| Like I think that's what do you mean? | |
| So you're talking on the spirituality? | |
| Like unity, like just no, but um unity. | |
| I mean, yes, I mean, that's a biblical reference. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Are you Christian? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| You, oh, okay. | |
| All right. | |
| What denomination? | |
| Um, non-denominational. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Okay. | |
| Uh, yeah, I mean, so I understand, I guess, the justifications for why, like, the, I mean, the sole justification for a Christian man to get married is because of the faith. | |
| But in terms of, like, if you actually look at the in addition to faith benefits, there are really none that would weigh against the negative outcomes. | |
| Did you? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I was going to say, do you want kids? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Why do I do you do I need to get married to have kids? | |
| Um, it's just I feel like more likely than not, the woman's not going to want to. | |
| I'm sure you can find one that will, but it's just like the extra security. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| She might be more willing to want to have kids with the protection of marriage. | |
| And also, there's all these marriage sets that keep coming out recently, and they're all like men are happier in marriages than women usually. | |
| And if that's what you're kind of worried about her not being as happy, then I get that in that sense, maybe. | |
| But not in the sense that I think you're trying to make. | |
| Yeah, I'm not sure what that means. | |
| Hold on. | |
| I'm going to answer that. | |
| I just want to let this chat come in. | |
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| I have selected you to bear my children. | |
| The boys will be soldiers. | |
| The girls will be ballerinas. | |
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| OJ Simpson? | |
| I did dance, but no ballet. | |
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| And my boys will be soldiers. | |
| The girls might be ballerinas if they weren't. | |
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| He allegedly may harm you in the future. | |
| Oh, yeah, the soldier. | |
| O.J. Simpson. | |
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| He killed his wife. | |
| He killed his wife. | |
| Okay, really quick on marriage. | |
| We won't linger too long on the marriage topic, but so what was your... | |
| So there's a lot of stats coming out recently that say that men are supposedly more happier in marriages than women because of a lot of things that are happening within these marriages. | |
| But as I was saying, I guess I was saying, well, maybe if you care about the woman's happiness, then therefore I can see maybe not wanting it and having like a reasonable reason. | |
| I guess what I'm trying to get though, because you say, well, it's for the woman, for the woman, for the woman. | |
| I think you also said that the woman, if you're not willing to marry her, she might be hesitant to pursue some, like have children with you because she has concerns there. | |
| But I'm still not actually hearing a reason, like a compelling argument for why the guy. | |
| I know how that's good for you guys, the woman. | |
| And you could say by proxy, by extension, like if it's good for her, it's good for you or whatever. | |
| But like, where's the actual benefit to the guy? | |
| Because I can give you all the negatives, but one of you, if you're trying to convince me, give me a positive. | |
| Yeah, I feel like women also are more willing to submit if they're into marriage. | |
| Of course, they probably want as much or do as much. | |
| That's just something. | |
| Or they should anyway do that if they love themselves. | |
| But you're right. | |
| Nowadays, there's a lot of women that don't, that aren't doing that, and they should be. | |
| I mean, I think women should submit right away. | |
| Yeah, it depends. | |
| I mean, y'all. | |
| It depends how much money you guys are making and your energy levels. | |
| Well, let me ask the girls here a question, just quick show of hands. | |
| Do you want the guy to pay for the first date? | |
| On the date? | |
| Show of hands. | |
| Raise them high, please. | |
| Yes, You don't care? | |
| Yes, yes. | |
| So it's like, hold on, but you're not married. | |
| Why do you expect the guy to fall into his traditional gender roles? | |
| You're not married yet. | |
| If I'm using your logic, all the girls here would have to be like, oh, okay, we're going to go 50-50 until we're married. | |
| But most women don't move like that, right? | |
| So this idea that, oh, I'm only going to submit when we're married. | |
| Okay. | |
| Then you can protect yourself until we're married. | |
| We can share leadership until we're married. | |
| So you got to ask me out at the same rate that I asked you out. | |
| I'm talking more broadly speaking with women. | |
| You guys have to initiate dates. | |
| You guys got to initiate sex. | |
| You got to initiate the first kiss. | |
| You got to do all the things that you guys kind of look to men to do. | |
| That's got to be 50-50 now. | |
| You got to pay for dates. | |
| You got to do everything. | |
| In that case, I feel like also if you do get married, it should be the same then because if you're dating someone that is going 50-50 the whole time, I don't know. | |
| I had it in my head. | |
| Sorry. | |
| I just kind of brain fart. | |
| But yeah, I just feel like if you're only going 50-50 the whole time until marriage, I wouldn't even want to marry that person if I wanted him to provide more because I would want to see it before the marriage. | |
| So your argument for why a guy should get married is she's going to be submissive in the marriage. | |
| Well, like, if she was like combative before the marriage in the relationship, and she's like, no, no, no, but just you wait and see, make this massive commitment to me, then I'll be submissive. | |
| I'll be like, I guess it kind of a two-way street, I guess. | |
| Two-way street. | |
| A little bit. | |
| Like, you should also. | |
| We're talking about financially only. | |
| Are we talking about like everything else? | |
| Well, now I'm talking, you said submission. | |
| You were talking about the woman being submissive. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's like you gotta lead with that as a woman. | |
| Oh, you'll be submissive three months into the relationship. | |
| You'll be submissive when we're married. | |
| It ain't gonna materialize once we're married. | |
| Trust me. | |
| Like, if you're combative now, it's gonna be way worse once you got me on lock, once you have me locked down, and then I get fucked if I divorce you. | |
| It's gotta be upfront with submission. | |
| What's up? | |
| What if we got rid of no fault divorce without change of mind? | |
| Oh. | |
| What do you mean, no fault? | |
| No fault divorce whenever they can't. | |
| Like you'd have to be, you'd have to, you know, essentially. | |
| I'm actually not in favor of that because like women would just like fucking lie. | |
| Oh, I can't get out of marriage. | |
| Okay, he abused me. | |
| Okay, what if this was like 150 years ago? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| I mean, I'm trying to understand if you disagree with the fundamental basis of marriage or if it's just in the context of Western modernity. | |
| I don't know about the dating meta 150 years ago. | |
| I'm just talking about it. | |
| Do you believe in God? | |
| How is that relevant? | |
| Just as it pertains to the religious faith. | |
| You're going to have to. | |
| Before I answer that question, you're going to have to explain to me how it pertains at all to the conversation. | |
| marriage because I think if you I mean if I'm I'm secular Okay. | |
| Wait, but I have a question. | |
| Because I know that you want a high-value woman. | |
| And I feel like high-value women want to be married before they have kids. | |
| And I don't know how you're going to find someone to have kids with if that's the kind of woman you're looking for. | |
| But you don't want marriage. | |
| She's going to have to fall into my frame. | |
| Like, are you submissive? | |
| Okay, here's how it's going to be. | |
| You're not getting married. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Like, for example, even in the Christian faith, I'm pretty sure. | |
| Look, I'm not a theological expert or anything. | |
| If there was like a state entity, the government, that was like, okay, we're going to basically persecute Christians because you guys desire getting married. | |
| In order for men to get married, they have to cut off their arm. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then, if you do get married, even privately, we're going to persecute you anyway. | |
| Like, if you try to do it, like, you can't get a marriage license if you're Christian. | |
| So, look, I don't know what the theological answer to this is, but I'm pretty sure, like, actually, I feel like me and Andrew debated this, and he was like, no, the Christian men would just like in some crazy hypothetical scenario where it was impossible for them to get married. | |
| Eh, fuck it, whatever. | |
| This is so niche. | |
| Whatever. | |
| My position is the state, the state of affairs when it comes to the law and marriage is so biased against men and just totally destroys men. | |
| It is not, it's just not the right move. | |
| It's a massive liability. | |
| And because the state, it's all fucked up, I think I have no qualms with men not wanting to be married. | |
| What about the legal aspect? | |
| Power of attorney, survivor benefits. | |
| We just met today. | |
| Could I give you power of attorney over me? | |
| No. | |
| Yes, I could. | |
| I could literally give you power of attorney right now. | |
| Can you? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes, we don't. | |
| You can. | |
| All of the there's a I think it's called an advanced shit. | |
| Something like an advanced medical directive or something. | |
| I don't know. | |
| There's a different term for it. | |
| I don't know the exact term. | |
| Yes, I could give somebody what's the, there's a specific term for it. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Essentially, yes, I could make somebody my power of attorney. | |
| Well, what if you're in the hospital and you're not married and like your significant other like would want to visit you in the hospital like or make a call for a medical emergency or something? | |
| Would you want that? | |
| I mean, I'm pretty sure that I look, I'm not, I don't know the different hospitals have different policies. | |
| Can somebody who's not like immediate family or your spouse, can they visit you in the hospital? | |
| I don't know. | |
| This still isn't really a compelling enough reason to get married. | |
| Like, okay, in the event that I'm fucking dying, like, I'm fucking dead, whatever. | |
| Do you think you feel that way because of like the way society is today? | |
| Like, if you were, like, if this is like the 50s, would you still feel that way about marriage? | |
| I'd probably feel differently about it. | |
| Sure. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But, yeah, there's just certain legal ramifications. | |
| But, I mean, pretty much with the legal stuff, though, I could give, I could write, can somebody in the chat tell me, is it like an advanced healthcare directive or something that would allow like a girlfriend, I could be like, here, you can come see me in the hospital. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Are there any other compelling arguments for why men should get married, though? | |
| Or just like because if you're married when you do divorce, you know, having that contract, I guess. | |
| You know, if it's like a prenup or like splitting assets or maybe splitting debt or like who gets what, that's like contractually there. | |
| So you're in favor of prenups? | |
| I think it depends on the relationship, but I think if people want it, then I would get a pre-nup. | |
| Your boyfriend's the breadwinner. | |
| He's like, I want you to sign this prenup. | |
| You're going to sign it? | |
| Yeah. | |
| You won't feel like, you don't trust me, blah, blah, blah. | |
| No. | |
| Okay. | |
| Some women will feel that type of way, but so, but if I'm not married, I don't need a prenup. | |
| I don't need any of that. | |
| So why should I get married? | |
| Well, I'm just saying, like, I don't know. | |
| I feel like the legal aspects is like kind of secondary. | |
| And then the most important part is, I guess, is just like the unity. | |
| And then also, you know, just having that trust and everything. | |
| And being a, You know, like you said, um, like a more, how did you phrase it? | |
| Like what? | |
| Like a powerful woman, or I don't know the exact adjective, yes, a high-value, just like high-value woman. | |
| I think that play is the most important thing. | |
| So, yeah, I actually agree with this point. | |
| So, I agree with Ashley that by virtue of me not wanting to get married, I'm gonna probably lose certain dating prospects. | |
| Don't care, okay, don't care, okay, plenty of fish in the sea, okay. | |
| And I mean, if she's really about me, here's the thing: like, she has to come into like you, you guys might not agree with this, but what here's my view: when it comes to a relationship, it's got to be my way. | |
| You might think, Brian, that's fucking crazy. | |
| Look, you guys want us to lead, you want us to take the initiative, you want us to provide. | |
| Like, if with the girl, like, just to be clear, I'm not like some playboy that's trying to fuck 10 different chicks, Dan Bilzerian, that type of shit. | |
| I like relationships, right? | |
| But I don't feel like I could have a lifelong dater, uh, be with this woman for the rest of my life, have kids, all that. | |
| I don't think I need marriage to have that, though. | |
| And if you're really about me, you're gonna be like, I don't, I love you, I don't need it. | |
| I've seen this work before. | |
| Oh, my bad. | |
| Um, but they don't have kids, but yeah, there's a lot of people that do, and I get it. | |
| Look, I think there's something valuable in the sense of in especially in relationships. | |
| A lot of people, everyone always says when people break up, like, oh, communication wasn't like the strongest, or like, that's usually an issue that people have. | |
| I think there's something very pivotal about saying, I am going to make a public declaration that you are going to be the person that I choose to go through life with. | |
| I think that alone, a lot of people in relationships will pause and go, I don't know if I want to make that commitment to the person that I'm dating right now. | |
| I think it, I think, for two reasons, it's beneficial in the sense of really saying, one, really having you analyze as the person that you're spending your time with and the person that you're committing your valuable time, the one thing you can never get back, the thing you are choosing to build a life with someone. | |
| I'm willing to put it all in front of everyone, put my heart online to say to you, This is the commitment I'm making to you as a person. | |
| Because you can say, Yeah, you can build a life with someone without getting married. | |
| I know people that have been dating for a long time, but the thing about it is usually when life gets hard, that's their, they don't have to stay with you, they've never made that commitment. | |
| If you get into a motorcycle accident and you don't know if you're going to be walking again, like, I mean, I had a lot of people tell me, Hey, you're not married to this guy, like, you can walk away. | |
| So, I think it's more of like when life gets hard, when you lose your job. | |
| Because if you're if you're really with someone and you're not married, when you lose your job and you can't provide, if you're the breadwinner, the girl can leave. | |
| And, you know, it's those things of actually having someone say, No, I'm choosing to go through life with you, stand by your side, and I've made that commitment to you. | |
| I think that's that holds a lot of weight. | |
| And a lot of people look at their relationships differently when they do that. | |
| Because I know guys who will build a life with a girl and then they're like, But I can't make that commitment to marry her because I just don't see her as that. | |
| And I'm like, Wow, that's even like, I think even guys who don't get married often hold so much value and weight on marriage for that reason. | |
| I mean, you can make the public statement without getting legally married. | |
| Well, and that's the thing that a lot of people like, you can you can have the entire wedding, you can do it if the celebration is what the girl wants. | |
| No one ever goes to you and says, Hey, let me see your marriage license. | |
| Like, I want proof you did it. | |
| So, you technically could actually do the entire ceremony, and everyone thinks that you're married. | |
| You call them your wife. | |
| The only thing is, you don't do the taxes, you know, you would file as single. | |
| But, like, past that, you've made that public declaration. | |
| And I think that would even be really interesting for people to see. | |
| But I do think there's something that really holds weight to say, I am going to stake my claim and I'm going to put myself out there and say this is the person that I choose to go through life with. | |
| And I think that's where it's really valuable, succular or not. | |
| Well, I mean, I guess, but the issue is, is that if you look at the divorce rate, people make this declaration. | |
| They get the marriage license. | |
| They do the ceremony, the wedding ceremony. | |
| And the divorce rate is still really, really high. | |
| But so you know that divorce rate is actually skewed because majority, I think it's what, 58% of people that get divorced. | |
| People who remarry. | |
| Well, no, no, no, so here's the thing. | |
| It's like, it's like 50 or 60, it's 58 or 68%, I think, of people remarry within five years of getting a divorce. | |
| So if someone's already gone through something that is so tragic, so heartbreaking, all this, why are these people signing up to do it again? | |
| There is some value in that. | |
| Because think if you've got burned and you've touched the stove and you got burned, but you choose to do it again, and so many people choose to do it again. | |
| There is that weight and that commitment. | |
| They actually can speak to the fact they're like, no, I actually want to get married again. | |
| I do think there's a difference in that because I think there's a difference when you can say, like, there's a saying, like, if you want to take the island, you got to burn the boats. | |
| When people say, oh, I want to move in together before we get married because I want to see if we would get along. | |
| That's very different than if you say, hey, we're married. | |
| We have to get along. | |
| So how are we going to make this work? | |
| There's a very different level of, I can just go or I can dip out. | |
| It's, no, okay, now we're married. | |
| Now we live together. | |
| I don't like the way you fold your clothes and you don't like the way I put the dishes. | |
| You can't just leave. | |
| Now we actually have to figure this out. | |
| And I think that's a very different weight that you have. | |
| Like if you have siblings and you're a kid and you fight with your sibling, your parents are like, figure it out. | |
| You have, you don't have a choice. | |
| Y'all are under the same roof. | |
| You can't go and leave. | |
| So I think that's where marriage really holds a lot of value is you're not only saying, hey, I'm going to go through life with this person, but I'm choosing to figure this out and go through the hard things with you versus just tapping out and starting over. | |
| Let me ask you a question though. | |
| What do you think about this scenario? | |
| Men, women, they get married. | |
| There's no abuse. | |
| He treats her well, treats the kids well. | |
| No abuse. | |
| Reminder there. | |
| She's just vaguely unhappy. | |
| Vaguely unhappy. | |
| Should she get a divorce? | |
| No. | |
| And so, one thing I will say, so this is where, this is one of the hard conversations that him and I had to have, is, what are your thoughts on a prenup? | |
| And we actually differ. | |
| I'm for a prenup and he's not. | |
| And I think that a prenup should actually. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And it was something that he was really surprised when I brought it. | |
| Listen, get the prenup. | |
| But so here's the thing. | |
| I think marriage is a law-abiding. | |
| You are signing a contract. | |
| I think you have every right in the contract to make divorce as hard as possible. | |
| So like in my prenup, I want to say, if you want to divorce me, if you choose to cheat on me and leave me for another woman, you got to, you leaving me with everything. | |
| The only way I'm going to be able to do that. | |
| So no, no, no. | |
| When we had this argument, this disagreement, and she said she wanted a prenup, generally what people assume from a prenup, and I know this is like... | |
| To protect the man. | |
| To protect the bully. | |
| So it's to protect the man, but like to be like, okay, we're going to prepare for the divorce before it even happens. | |
| When she explained what she meant by a prenup, I'm actually more on board with it. | |
| Because essentially her version of the prenup is to make the divorce as hard as possible. | |
| It's making the decision, if I wanted to get a divorce, it would make it infinitely more difficult for me to get the divorce. | |
| Like if I initiate it, I would give up everything that I own. | |
| It all become hers. | |
| Or if she initiated the divorce, she would lose everything. | |
| And I was like, I'm totally for that. | |
| I actually love that idea. | |
| The thing with a prenup, too, is that if you get legally married, it's a contractual obligation. | |
| It's just whether or not the state makes it or whether or not you make it. | |
| And the state changes the laws all the time, which is another thing, especially with how the laws have been changing in women's favor. | |
| I kind of like, I mean, I go as far to say that I don't believe that there should be a government litigation in marriage. | |
| Doesn't that make you in support of a prenup then? | |
| I mean, arguably you can find a prenup. | |
| There's no registering with the government that you're married. | |
| Like, I think it only should be something that the church deals with. | |
| I think the government should have no say, nothing. | |
| Like, there's no benefits that the government gives you. | |
| No contractual obligations. | |
| I actually support that. | |
| I'm only for like the church. | |
| Because, I mean, nowhere in the Bible does God talk about getting married as something that the government should be involved with. | |
| It is literally only between the church, God, and the two people getting married. | |
| Well, yeah, and I can definitely understand why Brian doesn't want to get married because, and I used to have different feelings about this, but I mean, women are arguably, depending on the state that you're in, arguably incentivized to get divorced, especially if they're dating up like we tend to. | |
| Because, again, you can say hypergamy isn't a thing. | |
| You can say you don't care about this and that. | |
| You do. | |
| Generally, it's a thing. | |
| It is. | |
| So, you know, if that's the expectation, if that's how relationships tend to go. | |
| And then the other side of it, too, is that women initiate most divorces because they experience higher rates of negative emotion. | |
| So they tend to be at any given time the unhappier person in the relationship. | |
| That's why like relationships between like lesbian relationships have like a 90 or a 75% separation or divorce rate once they get married. | |
| It's absolutely insane. | |
| Well, and I think that's going back to like what I was saying earlier about with the marriage. | |
| I think people, one, I think people need to do a much better job about vetting the person that they marry. | |
| I think you really have to think like, okay, you know, everything is good right now. | |
| But if when push comes to shove, when life goes bad, is this person resilient? | |
| Do I like their character? | |
| Are these the things that I'm focusing on? | |
| I think a prenup is something that like you can make it into in favor of the marriage. | |
| I think a lot of people always look at it as like worst case scenario, but it's like, no, I want it to say if he decides to leave me 30 years from now for a 22-year-old, he has to forfeit everything. | |
| Like I want him to really think about those things. | |
| And I think that's where people don't necessarily view a prenup. | |
| I think they always think of it as just division of the assets. | |
| But there's so much more that you can actually say. | |
| Like, hey, no, I want to make sure that you are going to stick by me through and through. | |
| And it's going to be so hard for you to, you can't just walk away. | |
| And I think because a lot of women, and it is sad that a lot of divorces are initiated by women, it's they're not leaving because they're unhappy. | |
| It's because they think they can be happier somewhere else. | |
| The grass is greener where you water it, not on the other side. | |
| Got a chat coming in here from Chris. | |
| I see your super chat too, Chris. | |
| $200. | |
| $41, make $2 million a year. | |
| Not married to my girl. | |
| She can make financial and medical decisions for me if I am unable to buy the trust and power of attorney. | |
| Yep. | |
| Men who are winning and the wear do not get married. | |
| Are you aware? | |
| Yo, Chris, thank you for the TTS. | |
| It's a good point, and I do think I was correct. | |
| I was a little uncertain, but I do believe it is called an advanced medical directive. | |
| And then the power of attorney would also grant the advanced medical directive would be simply if you wanted somebody to be able to make medical decisions for you, the power of attorney, they can make decisions about pretty much everything, you know, money, health, maybe, I don't know what the other areas of that would be. | |
| But yeah, so Anyways, look, really quick with the prenups. | |
| I think it's kind of like prenups, if the woman's motivated enough, oh, I was coerced to sign it. | |
| Like, bro, you can get out of it. | |
| You can challenge it. | |
| Anything can be legally challenged. | |
| Especially in the United States, it's fairly, actually, I heard maybe this isn't the case, but it's fairly litigious. | |
| And, you know, people are kind of sue hungry, so you can challenge it. | |
| It'll just create conflict. | |
| I'm just personally not in favor of marriage. | |
| I think there's the divorce rate's really bad. | |
| Women overwhelmingly initiate breakups. | |
| They overwhelmingly initiate divorces. | |
| And ultimately, when it comes to marriage, marriage is a contract. | |
| Even if you're religious, if you're married, the state presides over your marriage, not the church, not God. | |
| When you go and get divorced, you're going to go talk to some atheist attorney who doesn't give a fuck about your biblical values. | |
| The state presides. | |
| Your attorney is going to try to get as much money for you and by proxy for him as possible. | |
| A lot of these divorce attorneys, they're going to do like, okay, we're going to get some, I mean, you could pay them hourly, but they're going to get some portion of the potential proceeds in the divorce. | |
| And there's just a lot of negative consequences. | |
| And yeah, just not really in favor it. | |
| Chris also wrote it here as a super chat. | |
| So we'll read it here. | |
| 41, make 2 million a year, not married to my girl. | |
| We have a daughter. | |
| I created a trust and gave her a power of attorney. | |
| She can make financial and medical decisions for me if I am not able to. | |
| Men who are winning and aware do not get married. | |
| Only simps who don't know the law. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| I just think, look, you never sign a contract with somebody who's rewarded for breaking a contract. | |
| If you actually were to, like, let's say it wasn't a marriage, but you propose that same exact contract to somebody in like a business sense. | |
| It makes no fuck. | |
| It doesn't make sense. | |
| It literally doesn't make sense. | |
| And I don't know. | |
| To me, it's kind of crazy. | |
| But. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Which is like, I don't understand. | |
| I mean, for someone who's not a Christian, I don't understand why they do get married. | |
| If they truly believe that there is no God, there is no gender order. | |
| Like God created man as a leader, woman is the person to submit. | |
| And he made that order. | |
| If you don't believe that, why are we getting married? | |
| Why does that make sense? | |
| Like, why is that what people continually chase after? | |
| I mean, yeah, honestly, I mean, it's more logical if you say you're not a Christian, if you don't believe in that stuff, then I totally get why you wouldn't get married. | |
| Because, I mean, in our society right now, there is great punishment to getting married if you're a man. | |
| And if you're not a Christian, like, there's no, you shouldn't have that theological feeling that you need to as well. | |
| That order from God. | |
| And to my point, when it comes to the contract thing, marriage is a contract. | |
| And so, again, like, you do not sign, you cannot sign a contract that there's like terms in the contract that if you breach it, if the other party breaches the contract, they get financially rewarded. | |
| So if you're just like, oh, I'm just not going to, I want a divorce. | |
| Divorce starts looking really enticing. | |
| If you're dating a guy who's earning decent money, good money, or if he's rich, it starts looking really, really enticing to, hmm, okay, I'm vaguely unhappy. | |
| There's no abuse, but I want new dick, whatever it is, whatever it is. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| I'm going to get half of what he earned during the course of the marriage. | |
| I'm going to get the house. | |
| I'm going to get XYZ material assets. | |
| I'm going to get alimony for five years and he's going to pay me $5,000 a month. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Yeah, that sounds good. | |
| Makes total. | |
| Anyways, whatever. | |
| I do have to move it on. | |
| Thank you, Chris, for that soup chat. | |
| You're a fucking legend. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Guys, Reed is 100. | |
| TTS is 200. | |
| Oh, Houdini sent in. | |
| Sorry, it won't let. | |
| Yo, Houdini, I apologize. | |
| I can't do the little display, but it looks like you gifted 20 member subs over there on Twitch. | |
| So thank you, man. | |
| You're a legend. | |
| Okay, we have a couple more show notes here. | |
| We did Alina. | |
| We did Felicity. | |
| We did Bailey. | |
| We did Bailey Jane. | |
| We got a bit more from Bailey Jane. | |
| We got your notes. | |
| We did Ash. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, Ariel. | |
| We got more from Ariel. | |
| What's up? | |
| Let's see. | |
| Did we finish the talk about all the club stuff? | |
| I think we did. | |
| You said you consider yourself bi, but you're leaning more towards women. | |
| So you feel it's a little harder to talk to women as opposed to talking to a guy. | |
| Like you got to sprint a little bit more than a light job. | |
| Jog, maybe? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Oh, and we have, Emily, your notes too. | |
| There's a lot. | |
| I don't know if we'll be able to get to everything. | |
| No, that's fine. | |
| I mean, I tend to agree with you on the majority of things anyway. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Really quick before I get into questionnaire stuff. | |
| Does anybody just have like, actually, you know what? | |
| It's probably here in the notes. | |
| So let's see here. | |
| What would you want the minimum yearly income to be for your future husband? | |
| I said $100,000 because I know I'm going to be making a shh ton. | |
| So like even that is, that's not much to how much I'm going to be making. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| You see it in your future. | |
| Okay. | |
| What if, but I'm a psychic too, and I see something different? | |
| There's no way. | |
| Okay. | |
| What if it's his truth? | |
| This is my truth. | |
| There you go. | |
| We're not in the same dimension. | |
| Felicity. | |
| What about you? | |
| Like $150. | |
| $150,000? | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| $200,000 just to, you know, adjust for inflation. | |
| Adjust for inflation. | |
| So you're thinking like in 10 years type shit? | |
| Five years, 10 years? | |
| Maybe. | |
| So how? | |
| Wait. | |
| okay so so like 150k now or like you were to yeah i would say that Yeah. | |
| 200K. | |
| All right. | |
| What about you, Ariel? | |
| I said minimum 100K just because I'll be working as well. | |
| Okay. | |
| You know, just flexible with whatever. | |
| I said it depends on our location, but enough for me to be able to be a mother, a stay-at-home mother. | |
| Okay. | |
| I think roughly 70k minimum, maybe? | |
| I don't know. | |
| That's a hard question to answer. | |
| Okay. | |
| Ashley? | |
| I also said 100K, but I also want to be a stay-at-home mom, so honestly, whatever, however much to financially provide for our family. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's cool. | |
| Alexa, what about you? | |
| Minimum yearly income for a future husband? | |
| $130. | |
| $130. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, final thing on the marriage thing. | |
| Just to be clear, like, in terms of, because people are like, oh, why would you, you know, high-value woman, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Oh, wait, can I do it this way? | |
| Is this going to show it? | |
| Oh, there we go. | |
| Houdini. | |
| There we go. | |
| I figured it out. | |
| I'm tech illiterate here, I guess. | |
| Like, if I'm with a girl, I'm going to be taking care of everything. | |
| So I ain't going to do some 50-50. | |
| Oh, you got to work. | |
| No, like, she's going to be taken care of. | |
| Marriage, though, that's out of the question. | |
| Anyways, that was the final thing on that. | |
| How tall are you, and what's the minimum height of a man you would date? | |
| 5'3, and I said 5'4. | |
| I don't really care. | |
| Felicity? | |
| 5'5 and minimum 5'9. | |
| 5'6 and minimum 5'10. | |
| Ariel? | |
| I guess this goes for well you date at one height. | |
| So I've only ever had one boyfriend and he was 6'3. | |
| I'm 5'6. | |
| That's the bar. | |
| No, for a woman, it doesn't really matter. | |
| I prefer somebody to be taller than me just because I like to wear heels and stuff. | |
| But for a guy, I'd say like 5'10, 5'11. | |
| Alina? | |
| I'm 5'5. | |
| I would date 5'7 ⁇ . | |
| How tall is your boyfriend? | |
| 6 feet. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Felicity, how tall is your boyfriend? | |
| 5'10. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you, height? | |
| I'm 5'10. | |
| Probably keep it there for a minimum for my partner. | |
| He's about 5'11. | |
| Okay. | |
| Ashley? | |
| I'm 4'11, and I prefer someone taller. | |
| So like 5'10 minimum. | |
| Hold up. | |
| Listen. | |
| I know everybody's taller than me, but I always thought this through because people ask me that all the time. | |
| I want my kids to have a shot, okay? | |
| My mom said a family, they're all short. | |
| But wait, but what if the guy you're with, he wants his kids to have a shot? | |
| And he's dealing with you. | |
| Yeah, but like, what if his genes are stronger? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Like, what if all his family is tall? | |
| You know, the 50-50 chance. | |
| It's either. | |
| But if I date someone short, it's like, there's no 50-50 chance. | |
| We're just all going to be short. | |
| I get, okay. | |
| So he got to take the sacrifice on the height. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, he got to take the L then. | |
| Yeah. | |
| On the height, I guess. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Alexa? | |
| 5'10 is minimum. | |
| Okay. | |
| Mason, how tall are you? | |
| Somewhere between 6'2, 6'3. | |
| Okay. | |
| What preferences, dating standards do you have? | |
| Let me see if there's anything. | |
| I might not have you guys even answer this. | |
| Because they're probably just going to be, you know, be nice, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Is there anything crazy here? | |
| Oh, Emily wants a low body count. | |
| That's kind of interesting, I guess. | |
| How. | |
| So your boyfriend, what was his body count? | |
| One. | |
| Yours? | |
| No. | |
| No, mine. | |
| Oh, it was one when you met him. | |
| Was his or mine? | |
| No, his body count. | |
| Sorry. | |
| His. | |
| Oh, your body count's one. | |
| I hope he doesn't get mad at me for sharing that information. | |
| Yeah, his was one. | |
| Mine was not, but I also, for the respect of my partner, don't feel comfortable sharing that. | |
| But it was definitely higher than that. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Would you rather cross paths with a man or a bear in the forest going to you? | |
| I said a bear because I like bears, but I don't know. | |
| I've just had a really bad experience with most guys in my life. | |
| Like, basically, all of them, so yeah. | |
| And everybody, I'll just save a little time. | |
| Everybody else answered man. | |
| Unless anybody change? | |
| Any changers? | |
| Oh, I was the only one that's not. | |
| I will secede this. | |
| Statistically, you are less likely to be harmed by a bear. | |
| Just based on the stats. | |
| Because you run into less bears. | |
| You see men in the house. | |
| I was going to say, yeah, you don't have to be aware of that. | |
| The statistical likelihood if you ran into bears as many times as you ran into dudes, the bear's going to get you a lot more. | |
| I mean, I. Controlled? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I get that. | |
| Controlled. | |
| I honestly, I don't. | |
| Because if you're just comparing the incidence of bear attacks to the incidence of, like, male-on-female violence, I don't think that's a fair comparison. | |
| Like, you'd have to be like, okay... | |
| So I think when it's scaled... | |
| No, but it would have to be like per encounter. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, and yeah, and I understand that, but, and that's the, that's the only, I said man, I said man, but. | |
| But that's an argument I hear a lot. | |
| And I can understand why people feel that way. | |
| But I also, I agree with you. | |
| The stats are right. | |
| I don't think the stats are right. | |
| Like per encounter, like if you walked past as many bears as you walked past men, you're dead. | |
| Like you'd be dead as a woman. | |
| You die. | |
| Like your death rate is 100%. | |
| If you, by the time you're like, I don't know how many men you encounter, you're dead. | |
| By the time you're like three weeks or some shit. | |
| For a man to decide that they're going to do something very terrible to you, they have to go through, like, there's a whole lot of boundaries they have to overcome. | |
| Like, there's the moral boundary, there's the societal boundary. | |
| Like, if someone saw me do this, it'd be very, very bad. | |
| A bear has to go through one boundary. | |
| Am I hungry? | |
| Or do I feel in danger? | |
| Two boundaries. | |
| Do I feel in danger? | |
| Well, and yeah, and I understand. | |
| It's like, oh my gosh. | |
| Yeah, not even close. | |
| I would definitely run into a man. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Possibly. | |
| It could be the wrong dude, but it's more than likely that the bear is going to be somewhat savvy. | |
| This is also if you're not in public, though. | |
| That's the question. | |
| Because that's a whole I would answer it differently if it was like out in public and it was a bunch of bears or you know what I'm saying? | |
| What am I trying to say? | |
| That's fine. | |
| Well, I'm going to move off of the bear, but just because I'm going to blast through this super quick, we have it's Ariel to one. | |
| The statement is men are not insecure for caring about a woman's body count, to which you disagree. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Like, I disagree for. | |
| So you think men are insecure for caring about a woman's body count? | |
| Crap. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Honestly, you really. | |
| I know, but now that I'm like kind of thinking of it, I'm just like. | |
| I'm just thinking about it. | |
| I'm just thinking. | |
| I feel like it's. | |
| It seems to imply logic. | |
| Okay, when I circled it, I was like, don't be a pussy. | |
| But now that I'm like, you know, like in terms of I want to get like married to somebody or something, I can understand why it is important to that individual. | |
| Well, since we're on the body count conversation, what's your body count? | |
| What's my body count? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm not going to say that. | |
| How about, do you want to do range? | |
| And then you can break it down like women, men, days. | |
| They's? | |
| They're. | |
| They, thems. | |
| They're thems. | |
| They, thems. | |
| Non-binary. | |
| For like, like, as a general? | |
| Or like for. | |
| You have men, women, they, thems. | |
| Like, if you've like, you like to tap like non-binaries. | |
| Um, I person, right? | |
| Yes, but I, I personally don't like to be with somebody that is non-binary. | |
| That's just a personal preference. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| They have nothing like me. | |
| But you want to do range? | |
| Range, body count? | |
| For like, oh, oh, okay. | |
| 10 to 20. | |
| I'm not saying. | |
| I'm going to say I've been with more women than men. | |
| Okay, I'd range about that. | |
| I would say, I don't know. | |
| I don't want to say it. | |
| How about just for start with women? | |
| Range for women. | |
| I don't know. | |
| See, I knew she was a player, but she'd be running through these chicks, dude. | |
| She's running through them. | |
| I'm going to just leave that as bruv. | |
| Sorry. | |
| I'm just going to leave it as, I don't know. | |
| And I feel like that's a good idea. | |
| It's 100, right? | |
| That's not what I'm doing. | |
| That is not. | |
| You be 100%. | |
| And you be these girls. | |
| You be turning them straight. | |
| They like, I deal with this girl, and I thought she was like, you love bomb these chicks. | |
| And then turning them straight. | |
| That's like. | |
| You turn that. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| I'm like. | |
| No, but like, you know how like some girls be like, I dated a dude and that dude turned me gay? | |
| Like lesbian? | |
| They're like, she was so horrible. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Dude, I had a dream last night. | |
| I had a really bad dream that I was like. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Yeah, that I was like really bad in like bed or something. | |
| I hated bed. | |
| And then they hated me. | |
| The girl or I literally had this dream last night. | |
| Whoa. | |
| Isn't that weird? | |
| You are psyched. | |
| It was a really bad dream. | |
| Was it with a girl? | |
| I hated it. | |
| Yes, it was with a girl. | |
| She got up and walked on. | |
| She's like, you suck. | |
| I swear I had this dream and it happened. | |
| But it didn't happen in real life. | |
| Question for you, though. | |
| Yes. | |
| Would you rather hear that from a man or a woman? | |
| Like, oh, you suck in bed. | |
| I feel like for women, there's a lot more work. | |
| For men, it's not. | |
| So it's worse if a man says you suck in bed because it's like, you gotta fuck up real bad to be bad in bed with a man. | |
| Honestly, yes. | |
| W. | |
| Yes. | |
| I agree. | |
| I agree. | |
| Okay. | |
| Body count? | |
| Hmm? | |
| Body count? | |
| What's your body count? | |
| I'm not going to answer it, but I just know it's less than all my soulmates and my twin flames, so it doesn't matter. | |
| Stop the cap. | |
| No, it's been less than all my soulmates and my twin flames. | |
| So it doesn't matter. | |
| Isn't the whole point of a soulmate? | |
| There's one soulmate? | |
| Like, that's the whole point. | |
| She's had multiple twin flames. | |
| No, no, I think there's only one soulmate. | |
| You only have one. | |
| Okay, twin flame is when your soul separates into two different bodies, so you only have one. | |
| What? | |
| And not everybody has one? | |
| I wrote this. | |
| So what's your twin flame body count? | |
| Oh, I just, I don't even want to know his, and I don't really care. | |
| Where's yours? | |
| Of the twin flames, you've dealt with. | |
| You only have one because you can only have one. | |
| I thought that's a multiple flames. | |
| Soulmate lovers. | |
| Hold on. | |
| This is a misconception that almost everybody gets their own. | |
| Soulmate and twin flame, same shit. | |
| No, they're different. | |
| I was asking your twin flame body count. | |
| Him? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| I only have one twin flame. | |
| I'm confused. | |
| You can only have one twin flame because it's when your soul from another life goes into two different bodies. | |
| So you can only have one in this life, in the current life that you're in. | |
| And it's very rare. | |
| I've only met like a handful of people that actually have one so far. | |
| What? | |
| Okay, that's cool. | |
| two two two two two i don't know my body count Are you disappointed by my answer? | |
| I'm disappointed in me. | |
| No, like mine's two for girls. | |
| What's your man body count? | |
| Dude, there's like both genders. | |
| Like, I don't know. | |
| No, but just the man body count. | |
| What? | |
| Let's just do that. | |
| Because you say you deal more with women, so I feel like maybe it's lower. | |
| Maybe it's lower with men, so it's easier to remember that shit. | |
| It's easier to remember. | |
| It's easier to remember because we're not. | |
| Probably like five. | |
| Five. | |
| Yes. | |
| And like with the females, like 50 or what are we talking? | |
| Like 100? | |
| No. | |
| No, it's not a bad thing. | |
| Good for you. | |
| You're like adding numbers. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm just. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm just. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Probably like seven. | |
| There's been some. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Cool. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Congrats. | |
| Lucky number seven. | |
| Alina. | |
| Two. | |
| And how many days have you been with? | |
| Zero. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Beast. | |
| Pass. | |
| Boo, boo. | |
| Give boom me all your ways. | |
| Boo. | |
| Range. | |
| Do you want to do range? | |
| No. | |
| Ashley. | |
| Give us a range. | |
| Come on. | |
| I'm not giving you a range. | |
| I don't think I answered this last time either. | |
| Bailey? | |
| I was with one and a half women. | |
| Huh? | |
| I'll answer that one because I'm also bisexual, so. | |
| I will give you a $2 bill if you answer the question. | |
| One and a half. | |
| With full numbers. | |
| Whole numbers. | |
| One of them didn't really count, but also at the same time. | |
| It's like really complicated. | |
| You know how you said, like, you know how you said, oh, I'll just put it in once and then take it out? | |
| It's like that situation. | |
| So would you count that? | |
| Yes. | |
| I'm sure. | |
| But it wasn't actually. | |
| Wait, let me finish. | |
| It wasn't actually that. | |
| It was with a girl. | |
| That's nice. | |
| So is it like a three? | |
| No! | |
| I don't know where it is. | |
| Fuck, I can't find it. | |
| One girl. | |
| Where is it? | |
| Wait, what am I trying to play? | |
| Wait, I thought you said one and a half. | |
| Oh, okay, moving on to the next thing. | |
| Here's a statement. | |
| Women should pay 50-50 on first dates. | |
| Bailey, you disagree. | |
| Other Bailey Bailey number Asian Bailey. | |
| And then Pixie Bailey, I guess. | |
| I don't know. | |
| The two Baileys disagree. | |
| Alina disagrees. | |
| Ashley disagrees. | |
| And maybe. | |
| Sorry, Alexa, that we didn't have you do the questionnaire. | |
| Maybe you disagree on that too. | |
| Women should pay 50-50. | |
| Why do you disagree? | |
| Because. | |
| Men should pay. | |
| Why? | |
| Actually, not even exactly sure why I said that. | |
| I said for most women. | |
| For most women, yes. | |
| But for me, I feel like I'll probably be making equal money as my partner. | |
| So I guess if I'm not, by the time I meet him, then him. | |
| Okay. | |
| Bailey, why should men pay for first dates? | |
| I just think it's, you know, showing leadership. | |
| And then also, it doesn't have to be like that after that date, but I think for the first one, it should be. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then Ash, I think you also. | |
| Yeah, why should men pay for first dates? | |
| Because I think the man should pursue the woman and he should pay for provide. | |
| Just curious, though, those of you who said men should pay, or well, you disagree that women should pay 50-50 on first dates, which would imply men should pay for first dates. | |
| Are you guys fine with other should statements about women? | |
| Like women should cook and clean. | |
| Yes. | |
| Women should be virgins. | |
| Are you guys okay with those should statements? | |
| Just want to check. | |
| I just answered that because I think it depends basically. | |
| Well, you didn't circle this one. | |
| Oh, I thought you were saying for the ones that didn't circle it. | |
| No, for the women who do. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Disagree with the statement. | |
| Okay. | |
| Should women be virgins? | |
| Any virgins at the table? | |
| It's optimal. | |
| That's actually amazing. | |
| So sweet. | |
| Okay, next one. | |
| Men, the statement is men put in more effort than women when it comes to dating. | |
| Bailey, you disagree. | |
| Felicity, you disagree. | |
| Bailey, you disagree. | |
| Ariel, you disagree. | |
| Alina agrees. | |
| Emily agrees. | |
| Ashley agrees. | |
| So for you, first four, you think women put in more effort than men when it comes to dating? | |
| Why? | |
| Everyone I dated, yes. | |
| It was either equal or me more. | |
| And it just happened that way. | |
| And I dated a lot of guys, so. | |
| Okay. | |
| But I'm a little confused because you say you disagree about the women should pay 50. | |
| The first date. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And that's because what I'm personally looking for, like myself. | |
| Wouldn't a man paying for the first date, wouldn't that be him putting in, at least in that specific thing? | |
| In totality, he could pay for the first date, but you could still be putting in more effort. | |
| But like in that dimension, that's him putting in more effort. | |
| Yeah, one day. | |
| That's not me. | |
| What about this? | |
| Who should be? | |
| One day is easy. | |
| Of all the guys you've dated, who asked out who? | |
| Typically? | |
| The guy always asked me out. | |
| Guy always asks you out. | |
| Okay. | |
| Who sets up the date? | |
| Don't ask me all these questions. | |
| They're really sad. | |
| Honestly, I did not love myself for a while. | |
| Like, I accepted less just because of spiritual connections. | |
| Okay, so you would set the date up then? | |
| I would pay for them more. | |
| Oh, you paid for more dates? | |
| To be fair, though, I mean, you were. | |
| We would equally pick, and then I would pay for it more. | |
| How much were you making when you were stripping, though? | |
| Not that much. | |
| They make good, can make good money. | |
| In Reno, but that's the only time when I was there. | |
| Nevada, sorry, it's in Nevada. | |
| When I was there, I wasn't even in a relationship, though. | |
| So when I was making, when I was making the most money dancing, I wasn't even in a relationship. | |
| Sure. | |
| So actually, yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Felicity, you disagree? | |
| Think men, uh, women put in more effort. | |
| Why is that? | |
| No, I think it's equal. | |
| Oh, you think it's equal? | |
| Uh, Bailey, you think women put in more effort? | |
| Why is that? | |
| I agree. | |
| I think it's equal. | |
| It's equal. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Equal. | |
| Ariel, you also think it's you disagree with the statement. | |
| Men put in more effort. | |
| Do you think it's equal? | |
| You think women put in more effort? | |
| I think it's 50-50, depending on the person. | |
| Okay. | |
| And just really quick, like why? | |
| I guess I'll ask Bailey here. | |
| Why do you think it's equal? | |
| Like, how so, I guess. | |
| So, like, I don't know, say I plan a date, he financially will pay for that first date or any date, I guess. | |
| Or just, you know, maybe planning a trip versus maybe getting her something special like for that trip. | |
| Or like, I don't know, just different things can go back and forth. | |
| It doesn't have to be like the man just pays. | |
| Like, it could be different categories of different things that they split. | |
| Okay. | |
| And that's how your relationships have been. | |
| Yep, my one, yes. | |
| So are you saying kind of like once you're actually in the relationship, then it's kind of equals out? | |
| Yes, but it can also be like depending on, you know, the couple, it could also be that way leading up to officially being together. | |
| But more often than not, more often than leading up to it. | |
| It's mainly the guy, yes. | |
| Like I think, yeah, certainly when you're actually in the relationship, I think things can equalize a little bit. | |
| Maybe not necessarily like certain more traditional things like paying for dates, but like in terms of like messaging, initiative, like the girl's going to start being a bit more, hey, let's hang out. | |
| Like I think girls will be a bit more taking initiative to start hangouts and whatnot, spending time together. | |
| But initially, it seems like it's way more common for the guy to be pursuing asking the girl out, getting the phone number, planning the date, paying for the date, going for the first kiss, moving things forward sexually, dealing with rejection. | |
| So it kind of seems like men put in more effort than in the beginning, I would agree, but then equals out. | |
| Yeah, but if you right, but it equals out. | |
| So if like the first month or even longer, three months, it's like man puts in 90% effort, then they coast in the rest of the relationship, it's 50-50. | |
| The man in totality still has put in more effort than the woman. | |
| But what if the woman makes up for that later? | |
| How? | |
| Puts in more effort, plans a trip, plans a trip. | |
| That was one example. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, I mean, it's just like, I think the, like where it really counts, I do think it's the beginning. | |
| Like, that's, that's the, that's the, I think that's the effort. | |
| Because y'all don't really deal with rejection. | |
| Like, you don't put yourselves out there like that. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| So I think like there's more, like it's really easy because there's no for a guy to approach you or shoot a shot, like there's, there's the effort entailed in that, and then there's like the rejection risk. | |
| And women typically aren't doing, like, there's multiple steps along the way before you're in like a long-term relationship where the girls can can and may very well reject you. | |
| Like, oh, no. | |
| There's a lot of rejection points men deal with. | |
| It's not just go up. | |
| Like, okay, we got up. | |
| Okay, I get your number. | |
| Oh, okay, but now you're stringing me along for two weeks. | |
| Now you're giving me the runaround for two weeks. | |
| Okay, that's another rejection. | |
| Okay, we go on the first date. | |
| It goes okay, cool. | |
| Second date, you turn that down. | |
| That's another point of rejection. | |
| Go for the first kiss. | |
| She's not feeling it. | |
| Okay, that's a point of rejection. | |
| It's probably, I mean, at that point, it's pretty much over. | |
| She rejects. | |
| Unless it's like she could still be into you after that, but I feel like if she rejects the first kiss, like that's kind of it's over. | |
| Like if she's into you, she wants to kiss you. | |
| Unless you do it like in some weird, like really weird timing. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't know, whatever. | |
| Okay, I'm moving on then, unless anybody has any other objections. | |
| Dating is easier for women to which Bailey you disagree. | |
| Oh, Felicity agrees. | |
| Okay, it's just Bailey. | |
| You disagree. | |
| Dating is, so is dating harder for women? | |
| I guess I should have thought about all women. | |
| For me, yes. | |
| All women, probably not. | |
| Oh, for you, dating is harder for you. | |
| But like, let me ask. | |
| Yeah, I didn't even, I guess I kind of answered that one fast. | |
| My bad. | |
| Okay, that's right. | |
| Getting late is easier for women to which you disagree. | |
| Also. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| What is it? | |
| The statement is, getting late is easier for women. | |
| You disagree. | |
| Because I always think of things like black and white. | |
| Like, it just depends. | |
| I guess, I mean, in general? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Nah, it's easier for girls. | |
| To get laid. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I guess I was just thinking about myself the whole time when I was answering. | |
| Sure. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Women care more about looks. | |
| Women care more about looks than men. | |
| Some of you. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Some of you fucking agree with me on this. | |
| That's a rare one. | |
| I'm not even, yeah, only. | |
| Only Bailey, you're the only one that disagrees. | |
| I'm actually surprised by that. | |
| This one or that? | |
| Huh? | |
| Oh, me, yeah, you're right. | |
| So you think men care more about looks than okay. | |
| Okay, well, you're the only ones who could disagree, so I'm just not even going to argue it. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Anything for the woman's career money status? | |
| We have Emily here. | |
| A woman's career money status does not make her more attractive to men. | |
| You disagree with that statement. | |
| Why is that? | |
| I mean, I spoke a little bit about this earlier. | |
| I think in the modern context, it does matter a little bit more because women, I mean, labor is half the cost now because women are in the workforce. | |
| So I think a woman who doesn't have some sort, unless she's going to be a traditional woman and the expectation is that she's looking for maybe a godly man to raise children for him. | |
| That's one thing. | |
| But I think generally speaking now in Western society, yeah, it makes a difference because otherwise she's a burden. | |
| And at least in my experience, anecdotally, I've found that it has become significantly more important. | |
| And so, yeah. | |
| Well, I think that in terms of this, so the prompt does say, does not make her more attractive. | |
| I agree with you that kind of the economic reality is that in order to kind of get by for a lot of people, you need a two-income household just because, you know, the man's not earning enough. | |
| And so if you want to have a certain standard of living, oh my God, sorry. | |
| Standard of living or quality of life. | |
| Yeah, you need two incomes, right? | |
| You need to, especially Southern California, California, depending on where you live, like, yeah, you need two incomes. | |
| I mean, I don't think it's a deal breaker. | |
| But here's what I think, though, is that pragmatically speaking, a guy might look in terms of like the girl's position when it comes to money. | |
| He might look at it and be like, it would be helpful, but I don't think what's necessarily helpful in a relationship means he's more attracted to her. | |
| So when it comes to attraction, like I don't really think a guy cares. | |
| And I don't think a guy's going to reject a girl, for example. | |
| Like if she's attractive and she's like got a good personality and pleasant, she could work at Chick-fil-A. | |
| He's still going to deal with her. | |
| He's still going to date her. | |
| But I don't know if the same applies to women. | |
| Like most women, if they're actually eyeballing somebody for a long-term relationship, like her, for example, she wants to be a stay-at-home mom. | |
| She can't, I don't care how much she likes the dude. | |
| If that's what she wants, it's a deal breaker if the guy's a bum, if he's broke. | |
| It's a deal breaker. | |
| Yeah. | |
| The girl doesn't even need a good personality if she's pretty enough, sadly. | |
| Well, yeah, that's like the crazy. | |
| But like in terms of more attractive, like, and even a guy who, like, for his standard of living or quality of life, he needs to have a partner who works. | |
| I still think at the end of the day, he's still going to prioritize the more attractive woman, whether it's looks, whether it's personality, amalgamation of both. | |
| He's still going to pick that attractive girl with the good personality who doesn't make much money or no money at all over the maybe less attractive girl. | |
| Maybe there's a couple personality flaws who's like killing it. | |
| Yeah, no, I mean, I get that. | |
| And I would agree with you. | |
| I guess in my head, I'm thinking, okay, let's take that particularly attractive woman that he would pick if she had, you know, a shitty job or something or like no money or whatever. | |
| If she had some sort of again, it's kind of contingent on, you know, it's either the family or the career thing. | |
| I think if she doesn't want to have a family, then, you know, if she doesn't want to have a family and she does. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| My brain is not fucking working. | |
| If she doesn't want to have a family, then I think it would increase at least a little bit, but I agree. | |
| I mean, I don't think it's going to be a deal breaker. | |
| And again, the more attractive physically she is, the more likely. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Ariel, you said you disagree. | |
| Adult age gap relationships are 100% okay. | |
| Example, like a 30-year-old dating a 19-year-old. | |
| Nobody else here disagreed with the age gap stuff. | |
| Everybody's cool with it. | |
| Okay, that's fine. | |
| Ariel, why do you disagree with age gap relationships? | |
| Answer the mic. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| This is, I mean, just for me, but I've seen specifically in like family, my own family, age gaps, you know, when they're two, when they're two, like, yeah, when they're like over 10 years apart from each other. | |
| I mean, I guess it doesn't matter. | |
| No, they were never together. | |
| But she's had boyfriends or something that are like older or yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| But even like my grandparents. | |
| They have an age gap? | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, they're not together. | |
| So yeah, I don't know. | |
| Just from my personal experience. | |
| Does it give you the ick? | |
| It just weirds me out. | |
| Does it give you the ick, though? | |
| It does give me the ick. | |
| Like, I don't know. | |
| I like to have some kind of similar like age group, but that's like a preference. | |
| And I also feel like now that I just turned 24, I used to feel very strongly about this when I was younger. | |
| But now that I'm 24, I'm like, I've gone on dates with like 32-year-olds. | |
| I'm like, I'm all on the same age. | |
| Like, it doesn't matter as much. | |
| I have a question for you. | |
| When it comes to you dating, would like, do you have a cutoff for the age of the person you would date? | |
| And does it differentiate based on the, like, you'll date like a MILF, but like a guy, like five-year max, that type of shit? | |
| I would prefer to date like a girl closer to my age, but I don't mind dating maybe an older guy. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, so girl, you prefer younger? | |
| Not younger, but like same personality. | |
| Like younger than you. | |
| It's interesting. | |
| These are just like my. | |
| No, I'm not judging it. | |
| But so guy you're willing to date a little bit older, basically. | |
| Yes. | |
| Females you want to be like kind of the same age. | |
| Oh my god, you're such a misogynist. | |
| Okay, I'm kidding. | |
| How dare? | |
| That's so icky. | |
| No, I'm kidding. | |
| How is that icky? | |
| No, I'm kidding. | |
| I'm joking. | |
| I just like if a guy's younger than me, I'm like, no. | |
| Like, ew. | |
| Gross. | |
| For me personally. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's just like they're like, I don't know. | |
| That's just my own opinion. | |
| No, that's fine. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, nobody else really disagreed, so I won't go there. | |
| We have women have equal rights to men in the United States, to which we did have one disagreement. | |
| Emily, you disagree. | |
| Yeah, I touched on this while you were gone earlier. | |
| I don't think that, well, I think overall, yes, we have, for the most part, equal rights, but I tend to think men get screwed over a lot more legally than women do. | |
| And like that touches on marriage, abortion, parental rights in the court system, because I'm a social worker, so I see that. | |
| I'm also in Washington, though, and state laws are different. | |
| Wait, so are you saying that women have more rights? | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| I think the law tends to err more on the favor of women generally, yes. | |
| In modern currently, yes. | |
| Oh, so that's not necessarily speaking. | |
| I guess I'm thinking, because I've lived in Washington my whole life. | |
| But are there like rights that men have that women don't? | |
| No, but you're taking it. | |
| I'm taking it. | |
| You don't disagree. | |
| You don't disagree in the sense that women are like deprived rights. | |
| No. | |
| You're actually going a step further in saying women have more rights. | |
| Yeah, unless you're not. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| That's why you disagree. | |
| No, that makes sense. | |
| I mean, you can still, typically, though, with this question when it comes to disagreements, it's like women who are their position is women don't have equal rights. | |
| Okay, well, all right, nothing to debate. | |
| Bailey. | |
| Kind of, because I actually want to change that. | |
| Because around the world, it's actually a lot of women still do have less rights. | |
| But I was just thinking the U.S. when I answered that. | |
| Yeah, I mean, mostly we are talking about the U.S., so I don't think you were wrong there. | |
| But Bailey, the statement is men are physically stronger than women, to which you disagree. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Of course, not all are. | |
| But I guess on average, yes. | |
| But that's why I said most of my answers that I was just thinking of the whole truth. | |
| And that's why most I circle I most or circle I did for most of them. | |
| Okay, but so how about this? | |
| If I were to change it to say generally speaking. | |
| Oh, you know what? | |
| That's still actually, you know what? | |
| Still, sorry, my bad. | |
| Because even emotionally, I feel like a lot of women are stronger. | |
| So I still, you know what? | |
| I keep that. | |
| And that's, yeah. | |
| On average, in general. | |
| So it is about physical strength. | |
| It is about physical stronger. | |
| Oh, it does say physical. | |
| My bad. | |
| Men are physically stronger than women. | |
| So then I'm assuming you agree with this. | |
| Generally speaking, men are physically stronger than women. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Nothing to really argue about. | |
| I know. | |
| I was just more so thinking about myself. | |
| Yeah, when I answered it all. | |
| Well, that's pretty much, I mean, I'm surprised there's not a lot of. | |
| Yeah, I mean, that's it, actually, for the questionnaire. | |
| I'm rapper-fired that. | |
| Normally, it takes a bit longer. | |
| We have a message here from Juice69. | |
| Can the girl in red read this? | |
| I can't read that small. | |
| Oh, girl in red. | |
| Wait, Juice 6. | |
| I think it's for you, Alexa. | |
| Girl in red is strung up on Mr. V-neck. | |
| She keeps looking at his arm on the table like it's a steak. | |
| I call for a five-second stare-off, and bet she can't resist biting her lip or smiling uncontrollably. | |
| Well, Juice 69, I don't know if you missed this part, but they are in a relationship. | |
| But do you guys want to do a five-minute stare-off? | |
| Five-minute star. | |
| Five minutes? | |
| Five seconds, my bad. | |
| Five seconds stare-off. | |
| Five-second stare-off. | |
| Whoa. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Whoa. | |
| I feel like I was lying in the fence. | |
| I thought you guys were going to make out or something, what the hell. | |
| Okay, here's what we have to do. | |
| We have your notes. | |
| A lot. | |
| Okay. | |
| But before we do, I'm going to have you grab your phone, which is right behind you. | |
| Just make sure not to hit the tripod. | |
| Oh, boy. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| We have. | |
| You're not going to go through my phone, are you? | |
| Or is it just like something I have to look up? | |
| No, you're just going to read off of your phone, so it's going to be super simple. | |
| Okay, so you sent in a ton of notes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm not going to even read it. | |
| You're just going to. | |
| You're going to read it, though. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So here's what you're going to do. | |
| You're going to hold the phone right here and into the mic. | |
| You're going to read. | |
| Everything? | |
| Everything. | |
| I'm okay because it's slow and steady. | |
| Hey, you've been making excuses. | |
| No, but I just. | |
| You know what? | |
| You know why I don't want to do that? | |
| You know why I don't want to do that? | |
| 12 o'clock. | |
| Because I was just like, you know what? | |
| I'm just going to say all of it and then whatever he picks out. | |
| But you didn't pick out much, so that's good. | |
| I would have picked shit out, but you literally sent me a fucking novel. | |
| Really? | |
| I said more than them? | |
| Was it more than me? | |
| Yes. | |
| Really? | |
| I don't know what. | |
| I was trying to get it. | |
| Also, there's no like breaks in your paragraphs and shit, so it's a fucking wallet. | |
| It's like a block. | |
| How about that? | |
| Just read it. | |
| It's like an essay for you. | |
| Yeah, just read it. | |
| But it'll take like five minutes to just read the whole thing. | |
| Let's just read it. | |
| You don't want to hear it. | |
| Just read it. | |
| You spent all that time writing it. | |
| Let us hear it. | |
| No, but I'm not sure. | |
| I feel like you have a lot. | |
| I do, but it wasn't intended for all of that to be read. | |
| It was more so like. | |
| Give the people what they want. | |
| Wait, you didn't even ask any of us those questions. | |
| What was that about? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Oh, did we all answer different questions? | |
| No, all the pre-show notes. | |
| I got into it. | |
| Did they? | |
| Everybody. | |
| He went through it. | |
| No, I asked. | |
| Oh, crazy dating. | |
| Like, crazy dating story. | |
| Wait, wait, wait. | |
| So, like, crazy dating stories. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And I don't remember anybody. | |
| That's like the beginning. | |
| I mean, Felicity had her thing with the car chase or whatever. | |
| No. | |
| Yeah, no. | |
| Some people didn't. | |
| No one said like what. | |
| Bro, bro, bro. | |
| Just read your shit. | |
| Read your story. | |
| I'm okay. | |
| Stop waiting. | |
| Because I just realized nobody else answered any of theirs, really. | |
| Oh, they did. | |
| Yes, they did. | |
| But they gave me like a sentence. | |
| Bro, Mason, hold on. | |
| Let me turn my shit. | |
| Chat. | |
| I don't know if they're going to be able to see this shit. | |
| I'm going to go ahead and do the security. | |
| You have the privacy screen. | |
| No, you can see this. | |
| You'll see it. | |
| How long did this take you? | |
| Yeah. | |
| It doesn't end there. | |
| And by the way, no fucking formatting. | |
| This is like, do you know how many sentences are supposed to be in a paragraph, son? | |
| Get your shit together, bro. | |
| And then, boom. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| It's not an essay. | |
| Holy shit, bro. | |
| Holy fuck. | |
| It's crazy that you wrote all of this, but I feel like you said so little. | |
| No, it was very, it was little. | |
| But were you doing voice to text? | |
| Or did you type this out? | |
| I was typing it. | |
| That's why it's not in like the correct formatting. | |
| Because I could see if you were doing voice to text, but okay. | |
| Can you read it? | |
| Well, of course I'm passionate about all the questions, but I don't remember too many people answering a lot of them. | |
| I'm not going to go through and read everything because that's going to take way too long. | |
| Darkavia's doing it then. | |
| Darkavia is going to read it. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| I can't. | |
| I have dyslexia. | |
| Bro. | |
| Who's a good reader? | |
| I am. | |
| Yeah, I was like, I can read something this time. | |
| I've talked a lot. | |
| I mean, someone could read it, but it's just a lot. | |
| I don't think so. | |
| I don't think it's like Alexa read it. | |
| I did not come into this thinking, oh, everything was going to be read out. | |
| I came thinking, okay, he's going to pick out maybe one or two things. | |
| Because I said a lot. | |
| Do you have it in your notes? | |
| Can she just look at your phone and read it? | |
| Of course. | |
| Actually, there's some things that I don't even want to be saying. | |
| Bro, you wrote it. | |
| You fucking broke it. | |
| I know, but there's one person, particular, just one out of all of them that I'm like, they don't even deserve me to speak about. | |
| And that just happened today kind of situation. | |
| So other than that, how about what if, okay, that first part, the really long one, where it's on my story for people to go and read on Instagram. | |
| Here. | |
| No. | |
| Look, how about this? | |
| So there's three questions, right? | |
| Yeah. | |
| There's three questions. | |
| I'll answer some of the questions. | |
| Let's loosely. | |
| Why don't you read the answer to three? | |
| So that's not, you're not talking about the per like you're the specific dudes or whatever. | |
| Just do read three, okay? | |
| How about that? | |
| Oh gosh. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| I just have a lot to say. | |
| And I do say on the Instagram. | |
| Okay, that's cool. | |
| Just read it. | |
| Read it. | |
| You're the last notes here. | |
| I said stance on moderate dating. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That one? | |
| Yeah, read it. | |
| Many hot tapes. | |
| Don't change anything. | |
| I said you have to read the whole thing. | |
| No, I'm not going to read it all like exactly. | |
| Okay, fucking here, Alexa. | |
| Do you want to sit where I'm sitting and I'm a loose person? | |
| I'm going to loosely, I'm going to go over pretty much everything. | |
| For me personally, it's been hell because either guys are trying to move way too fast for me and like love bomb without seeing even half of me. | |
| And then a lot of times they'll get upset when I don't want to already like submit like that. | |
| I really answered thoroughly because I thought that's what you said to do. | |
| Anyways, yeah, also most of the guys I met, they, even if they're like a soulmate lover and we've known each other in a past life or like we were meant to be for a lot of I'm sorry Alexa, just here, come sit in my chair. | |
| I'm not gonna read all of this because that's too much like. | |
| Look at it, I'm gonna have you start okay fine Alexa, you're a more capable woman. | |
| I only got three hours of sleep last night, so I'm in a host chair. | |
| Guys only got three hours of sleep. | |
| Please someone else. | |
| I don't have the energy. | |
| All right, go for it. | |
| Quiet, quiet. | |
| So for those people watching, people watching, I'm the new Brian. | |
| She's reading. | |
| Alexa's the new Ryan. | |
| Just read the last one. | |
| Just read the last one, the answer. | |
| So just read. | |
| Today, I feel like I'm in hell when it comes to modern dating anywhere, from guys trying to move way too fast and if you, if you don't, they just disappear. | |
| Many guys don't actually take me on dates or pay for things, but then get upset if I don't want to keep dating them. | |
| None of the guys who have been asking me to date them, I feel like, even ever really see me or know me, but yet they still want to date, which I find confusing. | |
| And yes, you don't have to know everything about someone before dating them, but at least you have to know their main secrets and things about them that they think are important. | |
| Many things my thing is too. | |
| If I tell you and if I tell you and you still don't seem to see or understand, I won't date you, date you. | |
| And it says, date you, date you. | |
| And that's why I, that's why now I have been single for a long time. | |
| That, and sadly the guys I find physically attractive are usually emotionally unavailable and only on the ugly and on the ugly on the inside sorry, that was like and those I'm reading it the right way. | |
| I would like to say that was rushed. | |
| The last question, I rushed yeah, and that's why now I have been uh okay uh me, yeah. | |
| That's why me. | |
| What's on the inside as well? | |
| I think it is because I have a pretty strong feminine and masculine energy equally in me and because I'm a Libra as well. | |
| I love balance in every way and aesthetically pleasing things. | |
| Now back to why it's been hell. | |
| Most male friend groups out there, or girlfriend groups, because I'm bisexual, try to date all or try to all date me, and because then they all try to date me and not know about it. | |
| Usually there's, There's always one who doesn't care and is like and is like, may the best one win. | |
| And one who is like, I would never want to date you. | |
| I would never, wait, yeah. | |
| I would never want you to be dating my friends at the same time as me or right after. | |
| The situation I ran, this situation I ran into a lot. | |
| Then they usually always make me seem like the bad guy in the end of our friendships and take no accountability. | |
| At least I always am honest with them and don't try to date a friend behind their back. | |
| But yeah, eventually both or all three will block me or stop hanging out doing fun things like we used to before the drama. | |
| One thing though is that they always come back. | |
| Actually, every guy I have dated or hung out with has come back to me, but my last ex physically. | |
| Although his soul bothers, although his soul bothers me the most, LOL. | |
| But I think that these friend groups just need to communicate better to each other for sure. | |
| Also, I don't know what this is about. | |
| I don't know what this is about, but most guys I have dated or been in friends with benefits relationships with even just have been either physically abusive or way too mentally and verbally abusive. | |
| Like, why be with me or constantly stalk me or hit me up if you can't treat me how I deserve to be treated? | |
| I wasn't out here cheating or being disrespectful or doing weird things to you that I deserve to get yelled at or physically hurt. | |
| That if anything, it was them. | |
| So it would have been more fair if I did it to them. | |
| But even then, I never did. | |
| All of my exes cheated on me and I caught them all. | |
| And I caught all of them except my last ex with physical and spiritual proof. | |
| Usually I would dream of my exes when they cheated and then the universe would start to show me the physical proof too. | |
| My last ex, I never caught him cheating. | |
| It was just dreams that you had. | |
| But I had so many dreams of him doing it. | |
| I'm bisexual though. | |
| And they all knew that. | |
| They all knew. | |
| So they could have just brought in a girl for both of us if it was just sex, like they all claimed. | |
| Even if they were bi and wanted to bring a guy for us. | |
| Fuck it. | |
| Let me pick both. | |
| Both and we have to make sure for both of us we keep it sexual, no poly relationship. | |
| Lastly, I know that for a fact I took better care of them, protected them more, loved my exes more than they loved me, did more cleaning and equal cooking, and pleased them better. | |
| So the only good reason for them to cheat was so that they could find another girl to possibly be with after I broke up with them and for me to find out so I can finally leave, which ended happening every time besides my last ex who accidentally almost got me killed. | |
| And that's why I had to break up with him. | |
| Seems like a valuable reason. | |
| Okay, so now I will never be with a man who doesn't love himself, who doesn't love the universe and all it in no matter the BS of others to put us through. | |
| And most importantly, I won't ever be with a woman or man that can't love me just as much or more than I am loving them. | |
| Damn, that was. | |
| Sorry, that was also the question that I did last. | |
| That's why I had the most errors. | |
| That was wait a second. | |
| That was one question. | |
| That was one answer. | |
| One answer. | |
| That was an awesome question. | |
| That was one answer. | |
| That was one chapter to her book. | |
| And I didn't even go into detail, really. | |
| Should we do maybe we can do that? | |
| No, don't do the other ones. | |
| That's enough. | |
| That's enough. | |
| Did you say in there that every relationship you've ever been in with a man was abusive? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I guess we got to change your picture. | |
| We got to change your picker. | |
| I know. | |
| Yeah, we got to change your picker. | |
| I'm just like, that's why I've been single for so long. | |
| I definitely don't know. | |
| Maybe your psychic powers aren't as strong as you think they are. | |
| That's what it's like. | |
| It's like, but it's not at her will. | |
| I think it was me like break, like, also trying to break karma relationships I had in past life. | |
| So I think that's why I had to go through these or break through them, but it hasn't been easy. | |
| I think you lose me at the past life stuff. | |
| I don't think I totally understand what you're saying. | |
| I know that's why it's hard because most people either don't remember or they didn't have any. | |
| Either they didn't have one or they don't remember. | |
| So it's hard to do. | |
| We mean in the past life, you and me. | |
| Any questions? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like, I'm not going to lie and say yes, but I don't know. | |
| I'll find out eventually. | |
| I feel like we met during the Holy Roman Empire. | |
| You think so? | |
| Yeah. | |
| You actually coldly. | |
| No, I'm just kidding. | |
| No, no. | |
| Like, you know, before German unification, like before the German state, there's all these different vassal states and stuff, like the Holy Roman Empire. | |
| Like, I feel like that's when we kicked it. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Like, you're the psychic. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We were both like peasants and shit, toiling in the fields. | |
| And the Roman? | |
| Wait, wasn't it? | |
| Holy Roman Empire, not the Roman Empire. | |
| That's different. | |
| What BC? | |
| Or what? | |
| It was like, what, the 15, 1600s? | |
| My dates are. | |
| Oh, you're talking about Roman or my dates are iffy. | |
| Oh, Germany. | |
| Well, you have like the Roman Empire. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's old. | |
| That's old. | |
| Like, maybe we also did some shit like Byzantine Empire. | |
| Like, I'm pretty sure I fucked you. | |
| In the Byzantine. | |
| Like, in the Byzantine Empire, like, we were definitely smashing. | |
| But, like, I met you in the brothels, so that didn't count. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| I was a soldier. | |
| For sure. | |
| For Italia. | |
| This is a past life right now. | |
| He just made us this life. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't just want to track anymore. | |
| Yeah, but like also Mesopotamia, like we definitely, like shit went down though. | |
| The OG. | |
| We may have met, but like honestly, I wouldn't know until. | |
| Until what? | |
| Soul tie? | |
| My soul tells me or shows me. | |
| No, it's when we're ready, if we actually did. | |
| I'm telling you. | |
| Or if it shows me in a dream. | |
| We definitely kicked it in Mesopotamia. | |
| And also, somehow, what was Mexico City? | |
| There's a little bit of a spiritual connection. | |
| I just don't know what it is yet. | |
| I'm with you. | |
| But like, what was Mexico City called before it was like Quetza, like the Aztec son? | |
| You're Mexican, you know this. | |
| No. | |
| No, we'll try to go there. | |
| You don't. | |
| You said Mexican sun? | |
| Huh? | |
| Son. | |
| Sun. | |
| Aztecs. | |
| Yeah, the Aztecs. | |
| Them fucking Mayans, bro. | |
| Oh, I met someone. | |
| I was Latino. | |
| I met someone that helped make the Mayan calendar in this. | |
| No, I was Aztec and Mayan. | |
| What? | |
| I did meet someone that in a past life they helped make the Mayan calendar. | |
| How do you know that? | |
| I met them too. | |
| So what happens is if you do, like, if you do awaken and you're, and you did have a past life, and if you actively, physically, and your soul want to know, your soul will start to tell you, show you, and make it known. | |
| But also some people, there's some children that are born with past life memories and some adult, like, well, children that come to adults now that didn't forget these past life memories, but that's way more rare. | |
| I feel like that's super rare. | |
| That didn't happen to me personally. | |
| But super rare. | |
| There's some like little kids that will be like, oh, yeah, I was a pirate. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I was a pirate on a ship in the sea, and she started talking like how she did back then. | |
| What? | |
| That's. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Wait, what about the pirate? | |
| What? | |
| Because energy cannot be destroyed. | |
| It could just be shifted. | |
| So that's why. | |
| I agree. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's true. | |
| This happens. | |
| That's true. | |
| We have a few more things for you, but Emily, do you instead of me like reading out the notes, do you want to bullet point a couple of them that you think are most important for you? | |
| I can. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't have my phone with me. | |
| Oh. | |
| Do you recall like the top? | |
| I feel like we talked about a lot. | |
| I feel like I don't think there's any like, are any of you? | |
| You were stripping. | |
| Nobody on here, I think, does OF or anything. | |
| I'd strip. | |
| Just kidding. | |
| Nice. | |
| Backtrack. | |
| You're a six now for sure for that. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I think pair bonding comes up a lot in this show. | |
| I've been watching this show for like three years. | |
| And yeah, I love you guys. | |
| I think you're doing a good thing. | |
| But I feel like that comes up a lot, but it seems like everybody on this panel seems to agree with a lot of the things that Brian says and that the show talks about. | |
| So it could chop up. | |
| Like I'm super disagreeable, and most of my things are. | |
| You want to talk to a strumpet? | |
| I really. | |
| That choice. | |
| Right, Felicity? | |
| No. | |
| I know. | |
| I thought maybe fanfix. | |
| It's not the same. | |
| What's that? | |
| Oh, my bad. | |
| I got. | |
| But fanfix, isn't it kind of like OF? | |
| It's very similar, but there's no nudity. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| I had the wrong reading. | |
| No, no, it's tough to go from Lily Phillips last week to this. | |
| Yeah, that was. | |
| But you have an OF? | |
| I used to. | |
| Nice. | |
| I've sold some feet pics. | |
| How much? | |
| Like three. | |
| Bailey, have you ever sold feet pics? | |
| Nope. | |
| Have you ever had a sugar daddy? | |
| Nope. | |
| How much did you get for your feet picks? | |
| No, I know. | |
| That's what I'm wondering. | |
| Bailey, how much do you sell your feet pics for? | |
| No, it was Ariel. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, but if you were, like, if you. | |
| I don't know. | |
| What's the average going price? | |
| No, no, Ariel. | |
| Dude, it was like some guy that messaged me on like Instagram or Twitter, and he was like, $50 for a foot pick. | |
| And I was like 18, and I was like, yeah. | |
| Yeah, you can get a fucking paper. | |
| It was like $50 for like, would you sell feet pics for any amount of money while in a relationship or single? | |
| I mean, I would talk to him first. | |
| If someone's willing to offer a million dollars, send them his pick. | |
| So you don't have anything like morally against it as long as it doesn't interfere with your current relationship. | |
| It's interesting. | |
| I think because you know where it's coming from. | |
| So you're like fulfilling that sexual desire. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| And then you're complicit in that. | |
| I don't care. | |
| Okay, if you were single. | |
| No, I've never done it. | |
| Would you do it if you were single? | |
| $20 roast. | |
| He's under feet guy. | |
| Oh, my Snapchat. | |
| Well, but if some guy reached out to you, like some guy would have. | |
| I've had guys. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| I love that for you. | |
| No, I've never done it. | |
| Actually, here's something. | |
| I had a guy out. | |
| I had a guy. | |
| Actually, that reminds me. | |
| I had a guy. | |
| He kept reaching out, offering to sell, or well, to buy my feet photos. | |
| And then when he was in the hospital, he goes, you can use this money to help pay for this. | |
| He's trying to help you out. | |
| Wait, all right. | |
| He's trying to help you out. | |
| And I was like, I was like, would I do it for his really tested your morals, though? | |
| All right, guys, we're going to do a roast session, $20 roast for the TTS. | |
| There's going to be a brief pause while we get through, I guess, some of the things. | |
| Here, I'm just going to let me look at if there's anything on Emily I can prompt you in. | |
| Let's see. | |
| You dropped out of university because of woke bullshit. | |
| You were 16. | |
| You dated your manager at Chipotle, who is way older than you. | |
| That's a major yikes, but on his part. | |
| She was. | |
| Yes, major yikes on his part, but she was from, oh fuck. | |
| Micronesia. | |
| She was from Micronesia. | |
| And her whole family, like, it was a safety issue for me because her family was very violent. | |
| And she actually tried to kill somebody else that he tried to sleep with at some point. | |
| Okay, so he had a kid, and you're talking about the baby mom. | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yes, that was a bad, bad news bears. | |
| And everybody called me a whore and didn't do anything about it, even though that was technically illegal because of power difference. | |
| What state were you in? | |
| Here. | |
| I've been here my whole life. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, no, it's not here. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Washington. | |
| I forgot about California. | |
| I'm in California right now. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Because I know, like, isn't it some states that there's different ages? | |
| Yes. | |
| In Washington, it's 16, as with a few exceptions, and one of those includes there not being like a power differential, and that would include being someone's boss. | |
| A manager of Chipotle? | |
| Yeah, my first job. | |
| I thought with power differentials, it was like more so like professor or like therapist. | |
| I mean, those are included in Chipotle. | |
| Those are in 40 over you. | |
| Yeah, you could lose your job potentially. | |
| So that person does have a safe. | |
| He ended up getting. | |
| But so in the law, it's like it does apply to like, it would apply to the manager. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Let's see. | |
| You said, okay, body count matters. | |
| You say women have ridiculous standards today and think way too highly of themselves. | |
| In general, you know? | |
| I feel very passionately about that. | |
| She feels very passionately about that. | |
| So what are the like crazy if you had to list off like through? | |
| I mean, I think it's a lot of what we've already talked about. | |
| Like a lot of women that I've either spoken to or seen on podcasts and stuff want a traditional man but aren't traditional themselves. | |
| And they're like, oh, well, body count doesn't matter. | |
| But then they don't actually, like, it's just a lot of stupid arguments that don't actually have any evidence to back it up. | |
| And then the minute they're challenged on it, they whine and cry and sometimes they'll rage quit or they'll start screaming. | |
| And I'm like, that in and of itself is a perfect example of, by the way, why we need to get rid of the Department of Education. | |
| That's right. | |
| No critical thinking skills. | |
| I saw that comment. | |
| Super base. | |
| Safe base. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, I mean, it's stuff like that. | |
| It's massive double standards. | |
| Very little accountability overall, I feel like, for modern women. | |
| And I used to myself be that way, and I didn't even know it. | |
| And it was just reinforced by everybody around me. | |
| It took a lot of shit for me to get my shit together. | |
| And I'm glad I did, but now it's like I can't unsee it, man. | |
| It sucks. | |
| Okay. | |
| We have our first roast of the night coming in here in just a moment from Michael Jones. | |
| I knew the first one's going to be about. | |
| Oh, what did he say? | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Astrology is fake share one. | |
| I bet you can't guess my sign based only on this sentence. | |
| That's more so me being a psychic than astrology being fake, but you're probably a Leo or Capricorn or Scorpio. | |
| Hopefully it's one of those. | |
| Do you genuinely genuinely believe you're a psychic? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Just not like the traditional where they give readings or they use cards. | |
| Me, I like try to actually try not to listen. | |
| So when I really get an insight, I'm like, okay, it must be. | |
| because I really try to block it all out, even if someone, yeah. | |
| Sorry, Mario. | |
| I'm going to stop there. | |
| Do you kind of like, you're talking and you kind of like questioning? | |
| Not questioning, it's just I don't want to say no, it's just like I don't want to. | |
| So this is why. | |
| I believe my own pollution. | |
| Oh, yes. | |
| No, I believe everything. | |
| It's just like, I don't want to say too much because when I learn too much at one time, my head starts to hurt. | |
| So I don't want to overstimulate. | |
| That's the right pathways, man. | |
| I don't want to overstimulate anybody by what I have to say, whether they believe it or not. | |
| I'm just trying not to say too much at one time. | |
| That's like, you like to take it slow. | |
| Slow instead is what I've heard. | |
| Oh, it's like six hours. | |
| And I need to work on that because are you sure it's not just you that's overstimulating when you talk about this stuff? | |
| No, it's definitely everybody when I talk. | |
| Actually, them more so than me. | |
| It's me that's more like calm. | |
| But most people start freaking out, get abusive. | |
| That's why I'm also scared to freestyle until people actually see who I am more, I guess. | |
| We've seen who you are. | |
| You should freestyle. | |
| No. | |
| Okay, good job. | |
| You, maybe, and you might not. | |
| Look at that. | |
| She's opening up. | |
| Although, I think. | |
| Never mind. | |
| I think you know somewhat, because you've said things and done things with your actions. | |
| Even if physically you're not aware, your soul knows at least. | |
| So, even if you don't actually see me, you you're, I see you. | |
| I'm looking you deep in your own eyes. | |
| I see you. | |
| Emily, you said that the real gender pay gap is in dating, not the workforce. | |
| Is this similar to like arguments I've made? | |
| Well, go ahead yeah, I mean. | |
| Well, number one the the the the, all the pay gap studies that have been done are all fucking skewed and I think I'd like to think that that's common knowledge by now. | |
| Recently I found that it's still not. | |
| That's unfortunate. | |
| Some again, critical thinking skills would be great here. | |
| It's like one percent, and and even that you know people like only one percent, but it's like it's. | |
| It comes back to the. | |
| You know who's paying for more in a relationship. | |
| What is? | |
| What do women tend to look for or find more attractive? | |
| And then you, I know you've talked about like, even if there is it, even if you can see that there's a pay gap, it's driven by women's hypergamy and I I could concede to that. | |
| But the you know the payback, the pay gap doesn't even exist to begin with. | |
| But you know, women have extremely high expectations. | |
| And then it's like the double standard thing that comes up. | |
| It's like, oh well, you know, if I should have, if my husband, if my partner wants me to have a high body or a low body count, then he should have a low body count. | |
| And it's like really, because you want a man who makes two hundred thousand dollars and like, what do you make shit? | |
| Here's the question, if she makes just as much, I think women who make ask for what if? | |
| If she makes, if she's requiring a certain amount of money because she makes that and she doesn't do it in a provocative way no only fans know nothing is she allowed to require that as an equal, she's allowed to require whatever she wants. | |
| I'm just saying again. | |
| That again speaks to the hypergamy thing. | |
| It's like women tend to not want to be the the breadwinners among their partners. | |
| They, they tend to respect men more when they make, more than when they're, when the man makes more than them. | |
| God my brain bro, just if you can just try not to ban. | |
| Oh yeah sorry sorry um, here i'm gonna let a couple chats get come through. | |
| We'll get a few more notes in from you. | |
| We have a bunch coming in Andrew Wilson Andrew Wilson denoted 2020 finding out your 16 year old daughter is getting clapped by a 40 year old Chipotle lane manager and they wonder why we don't want daughters. | |
| No yeah, that's actually so. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| So I have a history of s? | |
| A and I think that's at least partially where it comes from. | |
| Um it is. | |
| I really hope my parents aren't watching this. | |
| My dad actually asked me about it at some point when I was a teenager. | |
| I I have a long history of like drug abuse and mental health issues and I take full responsibility for that, and I also have made it my life goal to to not be that way anymore. | |
| I have a question for you, is your boyfriend based extremely? | |
| Yeah he, he wasn't when we first started dating. | |
| I saw this tick tock recently. | |
| I feel like i'm doing you a solid, maybe the boyfriend a solid. | |
| I don't even know if he's watching this. | |
| You got a septum piercing. | |
| I know. | |
| No, I know, I think it's gotta go. | |
| You think so. | |
| You're way too based septum piercing, so it's funny. | |
| You said that shit out. | |
| Right now. | |
| I have gauges too. | |
| Gauges are not as bad as the septum now. | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Gauges are like, gauges are kind of punk music thing. | |
| What do we think? | |
| Oh, you took it out? | |
| No, I just shoved it up. | |
| Honestly, I want this. | |
| This will be a huge moment in the whatever podcast if we get a girl to just drop the septum piercing. | |
| Why is it the septum specifically? | |
| It's just like really cringy or something. | |
| Aesthetically, I think it's bad. | |
| And then also, it's kind of like, I mean, you're based, so it'd be a bigger W if we got a feminist to like not do the septum piercing anymore. | |
| Yeah, I mean, I just took out one of my piercings for my partner. | |
| He said, he's the type. | |
| It's like, oh, do whatever makes you happy. | |
| Also, I would prefer this, but I have to like drag out of him what he prefers. | |
| So I took, I had another piercing. | |
| I took that one out. | |
| And I stopped gauging my ears because of him. | |
| Okay, that's a step. | |
| I mean, yeah, and that took me a while. | |
| I used to have an upper franculum, too. | |
| I got a gum infection, though. | |
| Never doing that again. | |
| No, don't do that. | |
| That was a bad time. | |
| And I think get rid of it, though. | |
| Young crazed panda donated $20. | |
| Ryan was the barito bandito in his last lunch. | |
| True. | |
| I, uh, they. | |
| Yeah, yeah, okay. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, gun panda. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Got a tip here from Josh. | |
| Thank you, Josh. | |
| Thankful you are healthy, Mason. | |
| Praise be to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. | |
| I wish you and Alexa blessings in your relationship and strength as you both wait for marriage. | |
| God bless you together. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Michael Jones donated, Michael Jones. | |
| I'm neither Leo, Scorpio, or Capricorn. | |
| I'll add nine more guesses. | |
| Yeah, I'm okay. | |
| What do you think he is? | |
| I don't know. | |
| What do you think I am? | |
| What do you think I am? | |
| You know what? | |
| I really tapped in. | |
| Either you knew me in a past life or we're similar signs. | |
| Has to be one of the two. | |
| What do you think I am? | |
| Leo, Taurus, or Libra. | |
| You only pick one. | |
| No, I always pick three. | |
| Okay, the only time I ever get it right the first time is if I'm like touching the person usually. | |
| Oh, it's time, Brian. | |
| Not like that way, but usually if I'm like, it's like physical touches. | |
| Felicity is my touch proxy. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| I'm not going to lie. | |
| I only got three hours of sleep last night. | |
| I'm barely here right now. | |
| Thank you for sharing. | |
| Just pick one. | |
| Huh? | |
| Just pick one. | |
| Pick one. | |
| Pick one. | |
| Yeah, it was one of those, wasn't it? | |
| Yeah, just no, no, no. | |
| Just pick one. | |
| It is. | |
| It was. | |
| Just pick one. | |
| Pick one. | |
| It doesn't even have to be one of those three. | |
| Just pick one, pick one. | |
| What do you think I am? | |
| Damn. | |
| I'm hoping that you're my sign. | |
| Libra. | |
| I did say it earlier. | |
| Wrong. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Thank you so much for that. | |
| I thought I was hoping. | |
| I'm not saying. | |
| Leo. | |
| Sons of Liberty donated $199. | |
| Sons of Liberty. | |
| Thanks. | |
| So happy to see Mason alive and looking healthy. | |
| Bummer about the PJs, but evidently God has different plans. | |
| Indeed. | |
| Side note: we need more, not less, whatever. | |
| I'm mad. | |
| Yeah, wait, what? | |
| Thank you. | |
| I meant more. | |
| Need more what? | |
| Oh, I don't know. | |
| Is he talking to me? | |
| Thank you, Sons of Liberty. | |
| We have this. | |
| Dablamonian donated $20. | |
| If astrology has any efficacy, then you should be able to offer a test and reliably know their sign. | |
| Sometimes she thinks after she talks. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Oh, my bad. | |
| I've never met you. | |
| You just asked a question. | |
| Seat one is a litter. | |
| The purple hair explains the lack of acknowledgement from decent guys. | |
| Uh oh. | |
| Get to life, learn to be normal. | |
| I know. | |
| I know I was gonna get the most because of Agent Smith and just OJ Agent donated $20. | |
| Chair one, cut the crumb. | |
| I know it stank because it stank. | |
| Does it stink? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay, good talk. | |
| This is for me. | |
| They hate the truth. | |
| 6 foot 9 feet Mackel donated $19.99. | |
| Quick play in Brian. | |
| Lemme hit that. | |
| What's the difference between the sprinkler and Brian's dad? | |
| Wow. | |
| The sprinkler actually came. | |
| Wow. | |
| Do you not have a dad? | |
| No, I have a dad. | |
| I mean, it's in your life, I mean. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Yeah, my parents are still happily married. | |
| Sons of Liberty donated $19.99. | |
| Elon is exposing the horrid corruption of Democrats and the deep state. | |
| They are going to extreme lengths to discredit him. | |
| He is working for free to save our republic. | |
| God bless Elon. | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Chair 1, you're not psychic. | |
| You have some experience and you can qualitatively reason. | |
| That's not psychic powers. | |
| That's just intuition. | |
| Base, chair 6. | |
| Love the birthday card sweater. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Trad Catholic Sput donated $20. | |
| Septum piercings are the worst piercings. | |
| Reminds of a doorknob. | |
| It's like a local. | |
| Wait, okay, would it increase me a whole point if I took it out? | |
| Yes. | |
| for most people yeah $20 shout out chair 7 you are beautiful oh that's Ashley There you go. | |
| There you go. | |
| Wait, can we answer some of these or not? | |
| They're coming in quick. | |
| I donated $20. | |
| My message went through first and I'm a Leo. | |
| So it was probably a residual Leo from a past life relationship. | |
| We were taking priority. | |
| Wait, wait, make a point. | |
| Facts. | |
| Randy donated $20. | |
| Bangs are the worst hairstyle for women. | |
| Other than the shoulder chop, please stop this trend. | |
| Do you want to respond to it, Randy? | |
| I'm looking at you, Taimut trailer grift. | |
| Oh, gosh. | |
| Do you want to respond to it? | |
| He's jealous. | |
| He can't pull them off. | |
| He can't pull off the bangs. | |
| Sorry, Randy. | |
| You can't pull it off, Randy. | |
| Can't pull it off. | |
| Blafis donated $20. | |
| I find astrology to be a very useful tool when choosing dates and partners. | |
| If they are interested in astrology, I am not interested in them. | |
| That was really countertooted. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| That was like the opposite. | |
| OJ Simpson donated $20. | |
| Roast time, baby. | |
| Chair 5, you're so pretty it makes me cry. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I'm sorry I made you cry. | |
| Say thank you. | |
| Same Russian, Russian. | |
| SpaceIba. | |
| Spasiva. | |
| Spasiba. | |
| What's the word for when is it? | |
| Lulu. | |
| Normally we let most of these roasts come through. | |
| It's a little bit. | |
| I can't play this one, Lulu, but it's a little bit nasty. | |
| So sorry, can you modify it and read it? | |
| It's about school. | |
| I mean, I can play it if you want me to, but it's a bit. | |
| I mean, it's up to you. | |
| What do you think? | |
| I mean, it's not. | |
| If it was another girl, I would let it come. | |
| Well, favoritism here. | |
| I mean, Mason, here. | |
| It's this one. | |
| I'll let you get to choose. | |
| Gosh, how long is this? | |
| That's crawling. | |
| Hey, Mason. | |
| Okay, Biblier leadership. | |
| All right, there it is. | |
| All right. | |
| Lulu donated $20. | |
| Alexo, I know so many guys you let smash in the Silicon Valley eye have receipts. | |
| Humble yourself, you're literally the biggest 340. | |
| Yeah, I'm not, so I'm not bothered by that. | |
| Okay, is it fake news? | |
| It's 100% fake news. | |
| Okay, all right. | |
| We have Michael Jones. | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Better looking panels. | |
| One of the better-looking panels. | |
| Who's Mason? | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Jessica says T-H-R female version of comedian Ryan. | |
| Good case. | |
| Who is that? | |
| You're the comedian version of. | |
| Who is that? | |
| Wait, the Ryan? | |
| I don't know who that is. | |
| I'm a funny gal. | |
| You'll probably never see me. | |
| You'll probably never see me on the internet again. | |
| Ghost Logistics donated $20. | |
| Mason, elated to have you back. | |
| Lady in red. | |
| Respect for staying bedside. | |
| Don't fuck it up. | |
| Ladies, have a sandwich ready at all times if you got a man and you will catapult his trajectory. | |
| Be good. | |
| There's no way a 304 would stay by a bedside for that long. | |
| Like, knowing that, oh, he's probably going to die. | |
| Like, no, she was there the whole time. | |
| I scored. | |
| Period. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We have some super chats here. | |
| We have Aaron Chambers. | |
| Shout out from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. | |
| Chasing Mason and my friend Lars from Alabama drew me to Christ in August after a addiction. | |
| So happy you survived motorcycle accident, Mason. | |
| You're such an inspiration. | |
| Crisis Lord. | |
| Hashtag roll tie W's in the chat for Aaron Chambers. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Are those neck tats? | |
| Looks like necktats, right? | |
| Like trap tats. | |
| Like the trap Peasius. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's not a septum ring. | |
| It's a bull cattle ring. | |
| It's actually repulsive around 30% of men simply because it looks masculine. | |
| Yeah, I can see that. | |
| I tend to. | |
| 30%? | |
| I tend to lean. | |
| I used to, anyways. | |
| When I got this pierced, I was 18. | |
| I was definitely more on the masculine side. | |
| I grew up with men. | |
| Ramirez says the psychic, quote-unquote, is a mess. | |
| You guys aren't even letting me answer any of these questions. | |
| You're not even answering them now. | |
| No, because he said astrology. | |
| That's what he said. | |
| He said, astrology doesn't make sense because if it did, you would be able to guess my zodiac sign because you're a psychic. | |
| How does that mean? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I think everybody else saying that you haven't predicted anything correct. | |
| everything I've ever predicted and my intuition has been correct actually more so than like I'm one of those psychics that will say like a lot of stuff like the ones about the fires certain thing like that and certain like big disasters You knew that during fire season there were going to be fire. | |
| I moved to LA five years ago because of the fires. | |
| Did you move to LA? | |
| I was one of the psychics that knew about the fires, basically. | |
| Put fire emojis in the chat. | |
| Like, I knew it wasn't going to be climate change, and that's why I wanted to be here to help show that it wasn't climate change. | |
| What was it? | |
| Arsons. | |
| Almost every single one of them were caught as well. | |
| It was two blue beams. | |
| The one in Palisades, they caught it on infrared. | |
| They're blue beams. | |
| The one in the hills, someone caught it on camera as a blue beam shooting down, and almost every single other one was arson, and someone caught it on camera. | |
| There's only like two or three that were not actually caught on camera. | |
| And that was one of the reasons why I wanted to be in LA for that reason because I knew that they were planning this for five, six years. | |
| And what did you, I guess, what was the purpose of you being in LA? | |
| Like, were you called there? | |
| Did you do something about it? | |
| By God, yeah. | |
| Like. | |
| That strip club was on fire. | |
| Yeah, I was called by people. | |
| I get what they called by like the universe. | |
| I mean, I by the universe just to come here, and that was part of the reason. | |
| But there's many. | |
| To be a superhero. | |
| So essentially, we're like, God was like, where do you think in the U.S. needs you the most? | |
| But what did you provide? | |
| Because like it seems to me from what you're telling me, the universe is trying to kill you. | |
| Like you're in all these abusive relationships. | |
| You're coming to LA where it's on fucking fire, like torch to shit. | |
| That's like record breaking universe. | |
| That's just those. | |
| They are the ones that don't want me to spread the truth. | |
| What's the truth? | |
| Big streets, a lot of Illuminati. | |
| There's people that think that they're better than us. | |
| There's people that think that they're better than I'm. | |
| Are you a Freemason? | |
| No, but I actually take a lot of certain magical teachings from me and then they kind of switch it or they just use the same Freemasons. | |
| No, no, I've had many past lives where I was basically they'll take my numbers or certain things and they will like reverse it. | |
| Were you like a Rockefeller in a past life? | |
| No. | |
| Okay, wait, can I ask you another question? | |
| And this is completely out of naivety. | |
| Are you like a popular person online? | |
| I'd say a little bit, but followers do you have on Instagram? | |
| Not as much. | |
| I'd say since some people are so left and right right now, like people are still left and right on the black numbers. | |
| So black and white. | |
| Like a couple thousand? | |
| Bro, I have 10,000 followers. | |
| Okay, what for? | |
| Like what are you doing online that's notable? | |
| Verify. | |
| Trust but verify. | |
| 1,000 I think are fake. | |
| That's why I said 10. | |
| I might be lunch. | |
| I'm not. | |
| Is this on Instagram? | |
| Yeah, and then TikTok, I also had the same until they TikTok was taken down. | |
| I also had the same number. | |
| I'm just kidding. | |
| What are you doing on the internet that's like getting you followers? | |
| Speaking the truth more than anybody, and then I know what it is. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Actually, you know what? | |
| I don't even know exactly. | |
| It's been for everything I do because I do so much. | |
| So all the job, different jobs I've worked, different things. | |
| I know that girls are tattoo here. | |
| Is that Lady Justice or what? | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's cool. | |
| It's actually a decent tattoo. | |
| I mean, I like that tattoo. | |
| It's a good tattoo. | |
| Like I don't like that. | |
| I know. | |
| It's actually very well done. | |
| Very well. | |
| Okay, anyways. | |
| Okay. | |
| We got a bunch more chats coming through. | |
| Just a voice donated $20. | |
| Every human that ever lived was you. | |
| Whenever you harmed someone, you harmed yourself. | |
| Whenever you did good to someone, you did good to yourself. | |
| All is in the all and the all is in all. | |
| Exactly that. | |
| OJ Simpson donated $20. | |
| Chair 4, you thought you were all safe sitting in the corner over there. | |
| We all know it's stank dead, especially after Taco Night. | |
| Also, high chair five. | |
| What's up, OJ? | |
| What is Liat? | |
| It's the F word. | |
| Liat. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, that's cool. | |
| When's the last time you said it? | |
| Liat. | |
| Yesterday. | |
| Nice. | |
| Yo, Juice, you put a phone number in this, so I can't play it, but I'm going to read it. | |
| Okay, Juice69. | |
| Ask the girls to say why they should be considered for dating a top-tier man. | |
| Seat four, your smile is all that poets dream about writing about. | |
| Holler at me 555-555-5555. | |
| Sorry, Juice, I can't display a phone number, but yeah. | |
| Do you want to respond? | |
| He said, Your smile is all that poets dream about. | |
| Oh, thank you. | |
| I don't know how you are. | |
| Can you look into this camera and just do big smile? | |
| There you go. | |
| You have that. | |
| What is that? | |
| Is that the jewel? | |
| What is that? | |
| The little jewel thing on it? | |
| tooth gem is that permanent or you just um it's like semi-permanent I can get it removed whenever I want. | |
| Does the dentist have to do that? | |
| No, I went to a specialist though in Arizona. | |
| But I love it. | |
| Speaking of which. | |
| Brandy donated $20. | |
| Bring out the wipes. | |
| Those honest wipes are EWG verified. | |
| I got these. | |
| Most wipes and EWG verified. | |
| If you refuse, you either don't know what they're talking about or it's a cop-out for a face. | |
| So, guys, we do a segment called the makeup removal segment. | |
| That's fine. | |
| So, we're gonna have everybody. | |
| I mean, you didn't wear any today. | |
| You should have worn some, but so you don't even have much makeup on. | |
| But who here is down to take their makeup off? | |
| You have to do it. | |
| You have to. | |
| I'm not hearing them. | |
| She's gonna do it. | |
| I can't believe you don't have missler water yet. | |
| She made the bad one. | |
| I know. | |
| I'm wearing mascara. | |
| I don't want to take my lashes off, though. | |
| Could I have like a little bit of a way? | |
| She wants it. | |
| Wait, Felicity, you're going to take the makeup off? | |
| I'm not doing that. | |
| It's like doing so much. | |
| I'll take everything else off. | |
| You'll do it. | |
| I'm wearing makeup, really. | |
| Are you? | |
| Maybe a little. | |
| Mascara. | |
| Alina? | |
| I'm good. | |
| It's a very natural face. | |
| Is it? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah, you're very natural. | |
| I know it's mostly natural. | |
| Take a makeup wipe. | |
| Alexa, do you want to do this? | |
| Maybe your eyebrows. | |
| Alexa. | |
| I got lashes on, but I would do the face. | |
| Oh, hurry. | |
| Okay. | |
| Fuck it. | |
| Let's do it. | |
| Give it to Alina. | |
| Alina's going to do it. | |
| Alina. | |
| Okay. | |
| Hair. | |
| Let's see. | |
| We have while they're doing that. | |
| Dark Oblivion 1 donated $20. | |
| Hey, share one. | |
| It's your marine bestie survive. | |
| Lock in. | |
| I don't know. | |
| You? | |
| Me? | |
| You're going to do it? | |
| Felicity? | |
| Felicity? | |
| Transcatholic Spud donated $20. | |
| Mason, it is a blessing to see you back and healthy. | |
| I prayed a rosary for you when it happened. | |
| Keep your spirits up. | |
| Things are looking up for you. | |
| May the most blessed Theotokos watch over you. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Gun crazed panda donated $20. | |
| Pink hair, your cold reading is not impressive. | |
| Your hair dye is leeching to your brain lol. | |
| What cold reading? | |
| I didn't give one. | |
| Oh, you mean about the zodiac sign? | |
| Yes, that's not big. | |
| Sons of Liberty donated $19.99. | |
| Was talking to you, Brian. | |
| One whatever a week. | |
| I'm mad. | |
| Septim Piercing Screams Lunatic Liptard. | |
| Feminist. | |
| Antifur. | |
| Anti-Tradition. | |
| 304. | |
| Just bad. | |
| Damn. | |
| Love Jerky donated $20. | |
| Uh-oh. | |
| Ladies, if the choice in the woods is a random bear of Brian, choose the bear. | |
| Because if you like Brian, the bear will eat you. | |
| Oh, this is like an oral sex thing. | |
| Oh, gosh. | |
| Wait, deal breaker if a guy won't go down on you. | |
| Really? | |
| Okay, well. | |
| Yeah, I do. | |
| Of course. | |
| Like, of course, then. | |
| But, like, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| What? | |
| What? | |
| Okay, we have some more. | |
| Dablamonian donated $20. | |
| In fairness, ethanizer Canuton spent the majority of his life pursuing alchemy. | |
| But at least he was a net positive. | |
| He's talking about you. | |
| No, what is a net positive? | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Sorry, the net positive? | |
| Serious question. | |
| Do you believe in any of the following? | |
| One. | |
| Crystals, two. | |
| Sacred Geometry Three. | |
| Santa Claus. | |
| All the above. | |
| Wait, are you going to take your makeup off? | |
| Will you take your makeup off? | |
| No, because I think we're going to do something right after. | |
| Oh, here. | |
| Wait, hold it up. | |
| Hold it up. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| She's working with two. | |
| Dang. | |
| I got to do it. | |
| She's still working on it. | |
| Oh, she's working on it. | |
| You're going to take the lashes off too, though. | |
| See, that's what I'm saying. | |
| They're keeping moving. | |
| See, it's like, what's the point? | |
| Like, yeah, I could take off all that too, but I'm going to keep my lashes on too. | |
| So that is no problem. | |
| Yeah, then just do the makeup then. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's what you do. | |
| It'll purify your spirit. | |
| Use those, don't you guys? | |
| My lips are really dry anyway. | |
| Word. | |
| It'll purify the spirit. | |
| True. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Wait, let's have you hold yours up. | |
| Hold it up to the camera. | |
| Or did you already do it? | |
| Hold it up. | |
| I put a lot on. | |
| Nice. | |
| It's a lot of damage. | |
| I feel like this is the most to ever take off makeup on a panel. | |
| I don't know if I heard it. | |
| OJ Simpson donated $20. | |
| Blood moved to LA for the fires. | |
| To do what about them? | |
| Nothing. | |
| Also, blue beams. | |
| You mean lightning, you crackhead. | |
| Also, hey, chair five. | |
| Big Sats Energy donated $20. | |
| Nobody thinks physics are better people than they are. | |
| It's not a jealousy thing. | |
| Okay, okay, I'll play Jason. | |
| Yo, big sass. | |
| Good to see you in the chat, man. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Didn't even spell it right. | |
| Demorten donated $20. | |
| Where is Andrew? | |
| We miss you, Andrew. | |
| Come back. | |
| He's in New Jersey for like a debate convention. | |
| So he's in Jersey. | |
| Oh, thank you, Damore. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Damore. | |
| Damore. | |
| Juice 69 donated $20. | |
| I'll play it. | |
| I'll play it. | |
| Ryan and Riley skin is a joke. | |
| It's the number to Mike Jones. | |
| WHO, Mike Jones. | |
| I'll play it, Juice. | |
| Okay, here it is. | |
| I'll replay it then. | |
| Juice 69 donated $20. | |
| Ask the girls to say why they should be considered for dating a top-tier man. | |
| Seat 4, your smile is all that poets dream about writing about. | |
| Holler at me 281-333. | |
| No, it gets 004. | |
| 281-338. | |
| Wait, how does it go in the song? | |
| 281-330-8004. | |
| Mike Jones. | |
| I'm bound to bomb. | |
| I prefer tipping. | |
| Tipping on faux foes. | |
| Okay. | |
| Paul Wall. | |
| Okay, fuck it, whatever. | |
| Oh, his question was. | |
| What was the question? | |
| I can't find it. | |
| Oh, why you should be like, super quick answer why you should be considered for dating a top-tier man. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Bailias Maximus. | |
| Go. | |
| Yes. | |
| Hello. | |
| I can't even answer that right now. | |
| Hold on. | |
| Okay, Felicity. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| I don't care. | |
| Date me if you want. | |
| I have a boyfriend. | |
| Okay. | |
| I guess my morals, values. | |
| Okay. | |
| I have a girlfriend, so I don't know. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alina? | |
| I would take care of him and cook for him every day. | |
| Do everything. | |
| How many children do you want, though? | |
| However many he wants. | |
| That's a good answer. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, Alina's pretty based. | |
| Okay. | |
| What about you? | |
| Yeah, I don't think I'd meet the criteria for a top-tier man, so I wouldn't recommend it necessarily. | |
| Get rid of the septum. | |
| You're halfway through. | |
| Yeah, maybe that. | |
| There you go. | |
| Ashley, what about you? | |
| I think I have very motherly qualities, loving qualities. | |
| I'll cook, clean, do all the household chores, anything. | |
| Okay. | |
| Did you wear color contacts or? | |
| Oh, that was amazing. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's see here. | |
| Can I answer that one? | |
| What? | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| I was going to say, I'll nurse you back to health if you're in a motorcycle accident and make sure all the doctors take care of you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let's go to test. | |
| All good. | |
| Hey, we'll read that later. | |
| Hold on. | |
| We're almost done by the agent underscore OJ donated $20. | |
| Chair one, you need to provide a reliable test. | |
| Have some critical thinking. | |
| Brian, send her into the crystal realm. | |
| Mason, happy to see you're alive and well. | |
| W Alexa, W Mason, W Brian, W Burrito. | |
| Burritos are good. | |
| They are good. | |
| Thank you. | |
| All right. | |
| Thank you, Agent OJ. | |
| Big Sass Energy donated $20. | |
| Mason, I donated to your GoFundMe page when it was published. | |
| I'm glad I got my money's worth. | |
| If you had passed, I would have been pissed. | |
| Glad you're still with us. | |
| Oh, thank you so much. | |
| Justin Martin's donated $20. | |
| Chair 1, let's hear a specific future prediction, actual date. | |
| Then Brian can have you back when it happens. | |
| I predict you won't. | |
| Have me. | |
| Um, no one really predicts dates, so I'm not going to. | |
| I thought you were psychic. | |
| Yeah, but none of them have none of them do, except for, yeah, none of them really do. | |
| Like, all the ones that have been doing the same things I'm doing, we're all kind of doing the same thing. | |
| Okay. | |
| No one's predicting dates. | |
| Yeah, thank you, man. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| I'm getting a lot of favorite appreciation from the fans. | |
| Josh donated $20. | |
| Mason, I ride a KTM bike and had a close call once. | |
| Your story will be on my mind as I ride this summer. | |
| Help keep me safer. | |
| God is so amazing. | |
| Yes, he is. | |
| There is only this life, no past lives. | |
| True. | |
| Live for Christ. | |
| Live for Christ. | |
| Fire psychiatric pink hair donated $20. | |
| I didn't start the fire. | |
| It was always burning since the world's been turning. | |
| Also, since I got the clap. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Jesus. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Hit Mike Jones up on the loan. | |
| Tipping on Faux Foes. | |
| Who, Mike Jones? | |
| Who? | |
| Mike Jones. | |
| Shoot out to Houston. | |
| Love you all. | |
| Paul Wallbaby. | |
| OJ Simpson donated $20. | |
| Chair 5. | |
| I'm tired of this hard-to-get game. | |
| Do you want me or not? | |
| I won't accept no as an answer. | |
| That's not okay. | |
| You should accept no as an answer. | |
| Are there any circumstances where you would break up with your boyfriend? | |
| Like, is there one guy, like maybe a celebrity crush? | |
| Like, you would break up with your boyfriend for that guy? | |
| I've never had a celebrity crush. | |
| Like, if Brad Pitt, when he was young, would you? | |
| I don't know him. | |
| I don't care about him. | |
| Leonardo DiCaprio. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Young Leo? | |
| I don't know him. | |
| Timothy Shout. | |
| Nah, that's not worth it. | |
| Joe Rogan. | |
| Joe Rogan. | |
| Jordan Peterson. | |
| Love Joe, but no. | |
| Roth donated $20. | |
| The women that took off the makeup look better. | |
| Beauty is natural. | |
| Now, if we can just stop plucking eyebrows and fake lashes, hashtag eyebrows matter. | |
| Rath, thank you so much, man. | |
| Good to see you in the chat. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| We have a couple supers over here on the YouTube side. | |
| Mason, can you read this one? | |
| Or I can read it. | |
| Mason, I'm not sure about this, but isn't your girlfriend the one who went on 50 Dates? | |
| If so, be careful. | |
| All that glitter isn't gold. | |
| Chair one. | |
| If every man you pick is abusive, that means it's your fault. | |
| Do better. | |
| Yeah, yeah, I know. | |
| She did the 50 Dates. | |
| Well, she never actually went on 50 Dates. | |
| But no, she's extremely particular with who she goes out with. | |
| And I mean, she's really, really intentional about it. | |
| So, yeah, like, I generally wouldn't suggest people go do the 50 Dates first dates thing, whatever. | |
| But yeah, no, she's. | |
| I, yeah, no, I kind of thought about that. | |
| I listened to it, but she shows me in her personality, just who she is, how she evaluates me. | |
| Yeah, but that's that didn't really freak me out. | |
| I was careful, of course. | |
| I was careful, but you know. | |
| And I never picked any of the guys. | |
| Obviously, since I'm the girl, they asked me out first. | |
| But all, like, most of my relationships have been karmatic ones from past lives. | |
| Like, we dated because of certain things that happened in our past life. | |
| How do you know that, though? | |
| Because I'm supposed to. | |
| Not everybody's supposed to. | |
| Or maybe they will eventually. | |
| You know what? | |
| Hell yeah. | |
| Like, for instance, my ex was Emperor Augustus in his past life, and we dated in this life because I had the same birthday as his dad in his past life. | |
| Yeah, let me get into this real quick. | |
| You're just this. | |
| In a past life, you dated Augustus. | |
| In this life, Emperor Canyon. | |
| In this life, we dated. | |
| No, wait, in this life, we dated, and that life he was his past life, he was Emperor Augustus. | |
| Did you dated a guy who in his past life was Emperor Augustus? | |
| And in this life. | |
| He was a former Roman Emperor. | |
| Yes. | |
| Can you find the Wikipedia article for Augustus? | |
| Did he tell you that? | |
| I had the same birthday as his dad in this life, and he had daddy issues. | |
| And people don't know this, but he was actually part of the reason why Caesar Augustus died. | |
| People don't know this. | |
| Scroll back up. | |
| Really? | |
| Wait, scroll up. | |
| Okay, okay, okay. | |
| Gaius Augustus, born Gaius Octavius, founder of the Roman Empire. | |
| He reigned. | |
| Oh, that's his dad. | |
| Wait. | |
| That's his dad. | |
| That's Caesar Augustus. | |
| The one that has my birthday, September 23rd. | |
| So he had daddy issues. | |
| So one reason God wanted us to date in this life is so he can try to get over that. | |
| And for me, it was other reasons. | |
| I get it now because the relationship already ended and I already saw all I was supposed to see and purge it. | |
| But yeah, it was crazy. | |
| Crazy relationship. | |
| I'm really not trying to be an asshole. | |
| I'm just trying to understand. | |
| Like, did he tell you that? | |
| Did you see that? | |
| Yeah, so at first, so I can speak to the souls of the living and dead. | |
| I think we all can tap into that with dreams and other ways. | |
| And we all do, whether we see it or not, whether we say it's actually real or not. | |
| We all do tap into this, unless you don't dream. | |
| Because we all see loved ones that have passed and it means something. | |
| But so when he was asleep, and when most, I guess, of my soulmates were asleep, they've at least communicated to me once for some reason. | |
| I don't know why this just kept happening. | |
| And all he said to me was, find out who I am for me. | |
| It's not that hard. | |
| And then through time, his soul and what he was, his actions and everything that happened, I'm like, holy shit. | |
| Yeah, it was him. | |
| And it makes complete sense. | |
| For example, in his past life, he changed his first name. | |
| So he wasn't Emperor Augustus at first. | |
| He changed it. | |
| He's Emperor Augustus. | |
| And this life, his name was Rakim, and he changed it to King Augustus. | |
| His last name is Augustus. | |
| I had the same birthday as Caesar Augustus. | |
| I could just keep going on. | |
| It's like stuff like this, like on and on. | |
| Keep going. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So we were alive in our past lives around the same time. | |
| So that as well. | |
| And yeah, I had to find out the secret about that he was involved in his dad's death, which people don't know. | |
| In a past life? | |
| Yeah, the past life. | |
| I had to find that out through us dating in this life for some reason. | |
| Or I didn't have to, but I did. | |
| Wait, can I ask you? | |
| Oh, I'm sorry to introduce you. | |
| Wait, no, no, no, let it go. | |
| Let's keep going. | |
| A little bit more. | |
| And then you can. | |
| A little bit more. | |
| So then Caesar Augustus. | |
| I mean, Emperor Augustus was poisoned. | |
| Supposedly, they think that he's poisoned in his past life by his wife, and that's how he died. | |
| Did you give him a like the guy who was Augustus? | |
| King Augustus in this life. | |
| Emperor. | |
| That's what he wants to be called in this life. | |
| In this life, he wanted to be called King Augustus. | |
| But he didn't know about it, though. | |
| You had to tell him. | |
| Yeah, because I'm usually. | |
| Did you do a Roman salute to him? | |
| Were you busting Roman salutes? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| You weren't doing Roman salutes. | |
| I know what you mean. | |
| Because that's how you greet. | |
| That's how you greet. | |
| Yeah, I didn't know he was That's how you greet Caesar. | |
| My soul knew he was in him, but I didn't know until later on. | |
| Can somebody play Erica? | |
| Deal breaker. | |
| Wait, it's okay. | |
| I know, it's just a lot. | |
| Okay, and then, so supposedly, he got poisoned in his past life by his wife because apparently he's kind of like a narcissist and to the people they loved him. | |
| That's why he's ruled for so long. | |
| But then, really, he was kind of shitty to her, so she poisoned him. | |
| And that was also skeptical. | |
| But the reason why I found out that was true is because in this life, we watched a movie about a wife that poisoned her husband. | |
| And usually he doesn't say too much after watching the movies, but he looks me dead in the eyes and says, You'll never poison me, will you? | |
| Like, usually, like, why would you like to? | |
| Why would somebody, yeah, why? | |
| Oh, shit, I mean, potentially. | |
| So much stuff. | |
| Potentially, he's equally a common. | |
| Like, I'm always checking with my girl. | |
| I'm just asking, I ask her if she preps me some food. | |
| I'm like, do you poison me on you? | |
| Like, I'm always asking. | |
| Like, I'll ask a girl on a first date, like, would you poison? | |
| Like, would you poison me? | |
| Because I'd like to know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I cannot date you. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| Wait, do you get anything about me? | |
| Like, past life shit about me? | |
| Right now, I'm just trying to block all that out. | |
| Because there's so many people here, and I'm trying to block all this out. | |
| I'm already overstimulated, so I'm okay right now. | |
| If I do, though, if I get something, I'll let you know. | |
| Give me one. | |
| Just give me one thing right now. | |
| No, like, even with everybody else, besides one person. | |
| Here, do it with Felicity. | |
| It was through time. | |
| So, for instance. | |
| Was she, was she, she was the queen of Egypt, wasn't she? | |
| You know what? | |
| There's actually, wait, wait, wait. | |
| She was an Egyptian goddess. | |
| Oh my god, you're sweet. | |
| Wait, can I say this real quick? | |
| There's actually psychics that do specialize in this where you could go to them and they'll say, you were this, that. | |
| But just really quick, do you need to touch the person? | |
| I just try not to do any of this. | |
| I just try not to touch the person. | |
| Sometimes it's just push the person to get a read on them. | |
| It's easier, but like I try not to do any of this at all. | |
| Felicity, give her your hand. | |
| Because I grew up with Felicity, come on, get it. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Wait, here. | |
| Do a little something for Felicity. | |
| Do something. | |
| Come on, bro. | |
| I'm already overstimulated. | |
| I'm not trying to lie. | |
| You've been copping out all night. | |
| Yeah, because Bailey. | |
| It's a lot. | |
| Bailey. | |
| It's a lot. | |
| Do a little thing for Felicity. | |
| Already, my energy is like. | |
| I need a rap or a reading. | |
| I like that. | |
| Wait, so, okay. | |
| The rap would probably. | |
| Here, tell you what. | |
| You don't have to do it. | |
| I'll do it. | |
| And you tell me if we're on the same wavelength. | |
| Okay. | |
| If we're like the same crystal, okay? | |
| So here's my read on Felicity, right? | |
| Okay, let's see. | |
| In her past life. | |
| And her boyfriend, in a past life, he was, you know, Prohibition era. | |
| He was running alcohol. | |
| That's why she's always getting in the fucking car chases and shit with her fucking boyfriend. | |
| He was a mafia, like Italian mafia running alcohol for the mob, right? | |
| Al Capone shit. | |
| So she's drawn to him. | |
| All right, I'm not picking up on anything. | |
| And I know, bro, we're Lex, bro. | |
| That's accurate. | |
| Oh, and then Felicity. | |
| That's accurate. | |
| And then, right, you know, you knew about that shit. | |
| Felicity. | |
| And then, but Felicity, in her past life, though, so she was an Egyptian. | |
| What? | |
| How'd you know that? | |
| Hieroglyphics. | |
| I was a mermaid. | |
| I believe you kind of. | |
| My name's Ariel. | |
| I get mermaid thoughts from you. | |
| I can see that. | |
| I can see that. | |
| Yeah, you were ginger too in a past life. | |
| Because why do you hoe me every single time? | |
| And I get with Taylor Swift. | |
| I don't know. | |
| You trying to tell me something about changing. | |
| You have. | |
| Wait, never mind. | |
| Something about how do you have sex with me? | |
| I'm like, I'm going to get with you. | |
| I was like, he's being dumb. | |
| Wait, question. | |
| If you had to pick, when it comes to mermaid intercourse, do you pick the bottom half to be mermaid or the top half to be mermaid? | |
| The bottom? | |
| You'd prefer the bottom, so no pee-pee. | |
| But like, that's how you have your tail. | |
| Huh? | |
| Like, you know, they have tails. | |
| I know, but if you had, like, if there was a mermaid, that the top was mermaid. | |
| That would just take away. | |
| I had literally a mermaid. | |
| Like a fish. | |
| So it's like a fish head, but a human, like, lower body. | |
| I would like that one more, honestly. | |
| Whoa. | |
| You should probably be investigating for that. | |
| That's some BCLity, crazy shit, right? | |
| No, but I would want to be that. | |
| You would want to be. | |
| I think I was one in a past life. | |
| You probably were. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You probably were. | |
| Atlantis was real. | |
| She was a mermaid. | |
| Tempting all the sailors passing by. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know how we. | |
| Augustus? | |
| What? | |
| That's crazy. | |
| No, and really, I have the same. | |
| He had daddy issues. | |
| So, one reason where maybe God was trying to have him get over his daddy issues. | |
| Maybe he will eventually, but I had the same birthday, Caesar Augustus. | |
| No way. | |
| As well. | |
| So September 23rd. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| It was just like so much to where I was like, no, ignore me. | |
| Oh, wait. | |
| And then one of the main things, too, one of my favorite things, the first clue, was when he said, figure out who I was, or like who I am, his soul. | |
| Like, it wasn't physically him, it was his soul telling me when I was just touching him and I felt it. | |
| And we went to the Getty Villa, and the whole time he would, yeah, we would talk about stuff, but he didn't point anything out until we got to the Emperor Augustus bust, which I only saw one thing about him in the entire place. | |
| And before I even told him it was him and anything, he points at that out of everything. | |
| He didn't point at anything else in the whole museum out to me. | |
| He pointed at it. | |
| Do you think this one? | |
| And it's at the very end, by the way, too. | |
| And he points at it. | |
| Did you feel that? | |
| Look at. | |
| Wait. | |
| Did you feel that, Mason? | |
| Wait, was that because she likes psychic? | |
| Holy shit. | |
| I got a really dark energy from you just now. | |
| When I said that? | |
| No, just in gen, like it just came in general. | |
| Wait, I got a read on you, dude. | |
| Wait, wait, wait. | |
| Bailey. | |
| Bailey. | |
| No, Bailey. | |
| In a fucking past life, you were Adolf Hitler. | |
| No, whoa. | |
| Yes. | |
| You're going to say something else. | |
| That's crazy because Ariel. | |
| No, because I was thinking of my heart goes out to you kind of thing, and then you were like Adolf Hitler. | |
| And I was like, should I do that? | |
| I have a feeling. | |
| Was I? | |
| That's crazy. | |
| No, no, no, no. | |
| So when you said, I mean, the hair. | |
| When you said, I have a feeling, like, I know who you were in a past life, I literally thought the official life was a bit more. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| For him. | |
| Bro, what do you think about that? | |
| That's two of us. | |
| These two of us that thought two of us thought you were in his life. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| I did get like Stalin vibes from. | |
| Wait, Russian girl. | |
| I know what I'm the last. | |
| She was like, the last life I had on Earth was about 2,000 years ago, so that wouldn't have been possible. | |
| Wait, 2,000 years? | |
| The last life? | |
| Past life was around when Emperor Augustus was. | |
| What were you doing? | |
| Wait, so what were you doing for 2,000 years? | |
| You were just nothing? | |
| No, she was his life. | |
| No, I was in other dimensions. | |
| Because there's several. | |
| There's a bunch. | |
| Oh, now we're talking about dimensions. | |
| But how were you together in a past life if you were in another dimension? | |
| Bro. | |
| No, I said after this life, when there's an AC, there's an. | |
| So where does it? | |
| So does nobody have souls but me? | |
| Am I the only one person? | |
| You kind of look like Hitler, bro. | |
| I don't know how else to say it. | |
| Were you? | |
| Oh my gosh, were you? | |
| Were you Hitler in your past life? | |
| I mean, the hair's kinda, I don't know. | |
| All right. | |
| I have to look at a vision. | |
| I have to let some chats come through. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| I think. | |
| Holy shit. | |
| Double A donated $19. | |
| I might have missed. | |
| Question for the table. | |
| Alone in a forest with a man or alone in a restroom with a mentally ill, cross-dressing man? | |
| Huh? | |
| Wait, I missed a bunch of shit. | |
| Let me. | |
| The woman that took off the makeup. | |
| The last one was Wrath, the makeup one? | |
| I think. | |
| Okay, I got the money and donated $20. | |
| Chair one, will any panel member end up with a celebrity crush that they are currently denying? | |
| Quick answer. | |
| What? | |
| I think this is for me, isn't it? | |
| And you're not going to answer that. | |
| What? | |
| That's rude. | |
| Big sass. | |
| Thank you. | |
| She does. | |
| Oh. | |
| At the very least, go for the more natural look with your makeup. | |
| Ditch the hookah red lipstick and let that dark let the hair shine. | |
| In my defense, I don't usually write dark oblivion undonated $20. | |
| Hey, share one. | |
| It's Justin. | |
| Sending love your way. | |
| Thank you. | |
| That's really surprising because everybody's hating on me. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, Dakota. | |
| Or sorry, thank you, Dark Oblivion. | |
| Thank you, Dakota. | |
| The total coordinated $20. | |
| Absolutely love your show, Brian. | |
| By the way, keep up the great work. | |
| Question for the panel. | |
| What do you value more work ethic or looks? | |
| Uh. | |
| Raise your hand if it's work ethic. | |
| Raise your hand if it's looks. | |
| Of course, they can. | |
| Okay. | |
| Sorry, guys, these are a little jumbled. | |
| Double agent donated $19.99. | |
| Question for the table. | |
| Alone in a forest with a man or alone in a restroom with a mentally ill cross-dressing man? | |
| Wow. | |
| Um... | |
| Big Sass Energy donated $20. | |
| Chair one, I was Genghis Khan in a previous video. | |
| You know what's actually crazy? | |
| I found for some pillaging and plundering. | |
| You know what's crazy? | |
| I actually met him. | |
| Who he is in this live. | |
| Oh my, she met Genghis Khan and Abraham Lincoln. | |
| Debate die to my cheeks. | |
| Them debate. | |
| Wait, debate. | |
| Die to. | |
| Oh. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm not sure what that means, but yeah, Orion's dope. | |
| We got to get him back on here pretty soon. | |
| What about Kubla Khan? | |
| Did you meet him? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| I haven't met that many people that actually are aware of who they were. | |
| And it's obvious, too. | |
| Not that many, but at least 10. | |
| What about the Khmer Rouge guy? | |
| Usually I'm the one to help people. | |
| Did you meet him? | |
| No. | |
| Khmer Rouge. | |
| No, why? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Okay, whatever. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Oh, there was a couple that we were going to go back to. | |
| It was the question for, what was it? | |
| Oh, Alone in the Forest with a Man? | |
| Here. | |
| Or Alone in a Restroom with a Mentally Ill Cross-dressing Man. | |
| So who picks Alone in the Forest with a Man? | |
| Who picks Alone in a Restroom with a Mentally Ill Cross-dressing Man? | |
| I think they should be more interesting. | |
| Okay. | |
| He's crossed, he can't move, right? | |
| No, no, no, no, cross-dressing. | |
| I'll be in the forest. | |
| Oh, you mean like stoned? | |
| Don't? | |
| Like stoned? | |
| Is it when you say crossed? | |
| You know how, like, when they're like tied up. | |
| She's talking about a straight jacket. | |
| Oh, a stray jacket. | |
| Oh, that's wild. | |
| That's insane. | |
| Okay. | |
| We have Randy coming in here. | |
| Man. | |
| They keep coming. | |
| Randy donated $20. | |
| Chair one, I'd say that you'll be a cat lady. | |
| But the cats deserve better. | |
| Tame trailer grift. | |
| Do us all a favor and stay off the roads. | |
| Are more suited for men. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Yikes. | |
| Okay, thank you for that. | |
| Well, have my license. | |
| Sons of Liberty donated $19.99. | |
| Pink hair. | |
| The point is, you need to get boundaries and recognize red flags in men. | |
| I've been single for a while, yeah. | |
| You'll keep getting involved with toxic dudes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Know your worth and don't vote Democrat. | |
| Repeal the 19th donated $20. | |
| Chair one, you are full of shit. | |
| Nothing you have said makes any sense. | |
| That thing I said was even feminist, but... | |
| I didn't even like that. | |
| I didn't even know I was gonna get dissed the most, but you guys are fucked up. | |
| Oh, daddy issues for Ashley. | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Thank you, Michael. | |
| Chair 1 is the reason why we need to take the fluoride out of you. | |
| The universe told me that Brian was Emperor Chadius Maximus in a past life. | |
| I can't tell if he's lying or not, but he's not. | |
| Justin Martin's donated $20. | |
| That's right. | |
| Hey, what do you know? | |
| I'm a psychic too. | |
| Big W to Mason. | |
| Good to see you back and healthy. | |
| Good to be back. | |
| Thank you, Justin. | |
| Appreciate it, man. | |
| Thank you, Chair One. | |
| Thank you, Chair One. | |
| Chair One, I heard it's for Fast Life. | |
| And before that... | |
| And oh, look a squirrel. | |
| Chair one, thank you. | |
| We got three more coming through. | |
| MS donated $20. | |
| Wait, Chair One. | |
| Now that I think about what you're saying, it actually kind of makes. | |
| No effing sense to you because you want to be that way. | |
| You're choosing it. | |
| To not know the full truth. | |
| And then let's put this back up. | |
| Chair one admitting she can't find anyone to put up with her brand of crazy through multiple lifetimes and dimensions. | |
| I broke up with everybody in all my past lives and in this one. | |
| So again, it's like do you have crystals? | |
| I was gifted a bunch. | |
| I never buy any gifted a lot. | |
| Big titty fattis is not interrupting the show every five minutes. | |
| I make Brian look skinny. | |
| Oh. | |
| I go home and take care of other men's kids. | |
| I can make my tips to the kids. | |
| Hey, rude. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Oh, we have another one coming in. | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| Yes, sending positive vibes to chairs to five, seven, and eight to Mason and to Brian. | |
| Why do you skip aerial vibes to chairs? | |
| Neutral one. | |
| Neutral markets. | |
| How do you like with Michael? | |
| Deal Friendship 512 donated $20. | |
| Would any of you ladies ever settle for being a stay-at-home baby mama? | |
| I.e., husband's wife can't give him any more kids. | |
| But he'll take care of you 100%. | |
| Huh? | |
| Hard pass. | |
| No. | |
| Oh, like Elon. | |
| Yeah, we talked about that earlier. | |
| We have David. | |
| Brian, use this money for Ozempic. | |
| Ladies, you look great with or without makeup. | |
| I gotta lose a bit of weight. | |
| It's true. | |
| Michael Jones, I am Mike Jones. | |
| He lost. | |
| Hey, Mike Jones lost a bunch of weight. | |
| Right? | |
| Didn't he? | |
| He lost a bunch of weight. | |
| Back then, hose didn't want me. | |
| Now I'm hot. | |
| Hoes all on me. | |
| That's a Mike Jones song. | |
| Okay. | |
| Back then. | |
| Okay. | |
| Back then? | |
| Mike. | |
| Oh, we have Robert F. Kennedy. | |
| Robert F. Kennedy donated $20. | |
| Chair one. | |
| You are the reasons I have campaigned so hard for the country's health. | |
| You have clearly been over-vaccinated. | |
| I haven't even been vaccinated at all, but okay. | |
| Oh. | |
| Like polio or any nothing? | |
| I'm the flu when I was younger. | |
| You got the flu, but the money wasn't. | |
| And then I realized it was giving me the flu, so I stopped taking Bailey. | |
| There's you have so many notes here. | |
| You should because you guys are too mean. | |
| No, honestly, you've participated in pretty good faith throughout the show, and it's, I don't think, I mean, they're assholes. | |
| That's kind of their job. | |
| I mean, I already knew I was going to get the most hate. | |
| I got the most hate and everything, so I already knew I was going to. | |
| I think the thing that's tough with you is that I could respect your opinions more if you propose them as ideas instead of the truth. | |
| And I think that's where it gets a little bit tough because you're like, I'm just stating things that are just truth. | |
| Am I not? | |
| That are just happening? | |
| Am I not? | |
| I mean, do you believe in math? | |
| Somewhat. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| That's why this is my least favorite subject. | |
| Okay, well, I mean, the reason I ask is because it's like the probability of the people that you have met their past life versions in the present, the likelihood of them being like these notable people is virtually zero. | |
| Unless I was me, and I was also a notable person, then that makes sense. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| We're not going to do everything, but you wrote here that besides kind of dating Abraham Lincoln. | |
| No, no way, no way, no way. | |
| But so you dated in a past life, you dated Abraham Lincoln. | |
| No, in this life, like we kind of almost did, but he did some fuck shit. | |
| And actually, everybody, of course, everybody. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| It was too busy with the fighting. | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| I wasn't alive. | |
| Hold on, hold on. | |
| You dated a guy, and his past life. | |
| It was Abraham Lincoln. | |
| He was Abraham Lincoln. | |
| Yep. | |
| You know what? | |
| Hell yeah. | |
| Wait. | |
| How fucking yeah. | |
| We do need the balance. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let's fucking go. | |
| Seven years ago, we brought forth a new nation. | |
| Founded and I don't remember the rest. | |
| Wait, hold on. | |
| I'm just speed reading this because I'm trying. | |
| There's a bunch of stuff about Augustus. | |
| Because I just don't like how it says this is. | |
| What about Dua Lipa? | |
| What about Dua Lip? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| So Emperor Augustus, his twin flame in this life is Dua Lipa. | |
| Wait, can you explain a twin flame? | |
| Wait, you say, hold on, just to be clear. | |
| So past, like the actual Emperor Augustus. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like in the past. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Reincarnated. | |
| No, his future twin flame is Dua Lipa. | |
| No, no, no, in this life, because whoever he incarnates as. | |
| No. | |
| He just, their soul split into two and also came here as a twin flame, and that's his. | |
| But yeah. | |
| Usually what happens with, so far all the twin flames, the real, real ones I met, it's like one of them is famous first and the other one gets famous or yeah, that's, I mean, of course, if one's famous and they get together, then, or people find out. | |
| But yeah, it's always one that's like really like almost going through the complete opposite reality, but they're still like the same. | |
| And they have to heal from the same things and have similar backgrounds, similar zodiac signs, all this stuff. | |
| But essentially, one of them gets to a physical place first and one gets to a spiritual place first. | |
| And then they're supposed to kind of flop, but the ones that I know right now, most of them are not. | |
| There's only one that kind of has done that out of all the ones I know that are real twin flame relationships. | |
| Have you taken psychedelics? | |
| Like shrooms and stuff. | |
| I have shrooms I have here and there. | |
| Like actively? | |
| I think I've taken them like maybe four or five times. | |
| And you said that there's only 144,000 twin flames? | |
| I'm going to say roughly, but if it's not that, it could be a man. | |
| I'm not sure if I didn't get that number. | |
| Just God. | |
| Just the universe showing me stuff over and over and over again. | |
| There's only one God. | |
| Did you meet Dua Lipa and she told you that it was her dualipa? | |
| No, I figured out the same way I figured out he was her. | |
| It just hates me. | |
| You know it's Dua Lipa. | |
| It's like how can you deny things when you're physically when you're seeing the truth in every single way? | |
| Like how can you keep denying it? | |
| You can and people do, but it's just like I'm not the one that's going to do that. | |
| I mean, I'm not sure. | |
| You got to touch people. | |
| Have you touched Dua Lipa to confirm that? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| But this is just since I was with him, and their twin flames that they're real twin flames. | |
| That's how I was able to. | |
| Yeah, really quick question: Has Felicity ever dated a dictator in a past life or something? | |
| Me and Hitler almost have the same birthday at this point because you keep like you have the same birthday. | |
| We almost do. | |
| We're five days apart. | |
| Don't you give her apart from Hitler? | |
| Wait, so Brian, what does that mean? | |
| Me and you in a past life because you were Hitler, right? | |
| Or she was Hitler. | |
| Wait, she's Hitler. | |
| Can a psychic past life psychic? | |
| Please join somehow. | |
| Feel it and join. | |
| Can I tell about? | |
| Do you know who Erwin Rommel is? | |
| Like the Africa campaign. | |
| Rommel? | |
| The. | |
| What did they call him? | |
| What was his nickname? | |
| Rommel? | |
| The. | |
| I don't know. | |
| There's a few more coming through, then we're wrapping. | |
| Michael Jones donated $20. | |
| In all seriousness, I hope the best for all of you. | |
| Some of you are going to need the good vibes. | |
| Chairs one and four. | |
| You can have a little bit of good vibes as a treat. | |
| To Jillo donated $20. | |
| What Caesar Augustus was it to you realize five emperors had those names, so which one? | |
| So what was the full name? | |
| The dad of Emperor Augustus. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's just up there. | |
| It's like Julius Caesar, some brandy donated $20. | |
| Thank you, Randy. | |
| Chair one. | |
| Thank you for proving the flaw of most women. | |
| You all think it's a flex to be the one to end the relationship versus being dumped. | |
| In reality, it shows your lack of commitment. | |
| Self-clowned. | |
| Lululu donated $20. | |
| Six one. | |
| Have you ever tried myth? | |
| Someone got a Christian. | |
| Wait, yes or no? | |
| Into the mic? | |
| No. | |
| I just really quick on the Abraham Lincoln thing. | |
| Did you be the guy who was Abraham Lincoln? | |
| In this life, we were like kind of trying to do stuff, but he did some super fucked up shit to me. | |
| I don't want to talk about it, and I'm not going to say his. | |
| Did he emancipate the slaves? | |
| What? | |
| Did he want to like do like this? | |
| No, in this life, he wanted to do like the complete opposite. | |
| Like, basically, just and he in this life, it was like more less serious and not doing like almost anything. | |
| Question: Did he ever, like, when you told him this? | |
| Because, like, if a girl told me this shit, like, I'm Abraham Lincoln in past life, I would kind of be into that. | |
| I'd be like, I'd be into that. | |
| I'd be like, can I recite the Gettysburg address while I'm hitting it? | |
| Like, doggy style. | |
| Four score and seven years. | |
| You know, I would be, I would be kind of into that. | |
| See, like, that's what I thought when I was like, when he, when I told him, and I think for him, it's just so much like, holy shit, like, this is. | |
| I was, it was a lot to where he kind of also wanted the roleplay The Assassin. | |
| I guess he didn't want people to know who he was. | |
| My chick's John Wilkes boot, and I'm in like a theater up in the boot. | |
| I think the main thing is, I think in this life, he did not want to have the same responsibility in his past. | |
| So that's why he's kind of in this life, not you should really try meth. | |
| Why? | |
| Because you want me to be homeless on the street so no one takes me or people take me less seriously? | |
| Okay. | |
| Agenda. | |
| Have you ever been to the dimension where Walter White exists? | |
| Like, cancel $512 donated $20. | |
| Chair one is nuts. | |
| Maybe Abraham Lincoln, the vampire slayer. | |
| She's clearly off her meds. | |
| No. | |
| Do you take have you ever taken med to? | |
| Roth donated $20. | |
| If you stand out in a crowd, you will get the attention. | |
| You might not like all the attention, but you will attract it. | |
| You're doing fine. | |
| All right, guys, I'm going to say final call on the TTS. | |
| Thank you guys so much for all your super massive support during the roast session. | |
| That was wild, guys. | |
| Final call, guys. | |
| Final call on the TTS $20 TTS. | |
| If you want, get one last one in. | |
| I'm going to start getting things winding down here. | |
| Guys, like the video, please. | |
| On your way out, guys. | |
| Go to twitch.tv/slash whatever. | |
| Final call out, drop us a follow and a prime sub. | |
| If you have one, drop us a follow. | |
| Check before the end of the stream, Dark Oblivion. | |
| Oh, that was a, I think I shot that out an hour ago. | |
| Thank you for the five. | |
| Zniper, thank you for the tier one. | |
| Guys, just check before the end of the stream here. | |
| If you have a Prime sub available, we'd really appreciate it. | |
| Chris, thank you for the follow, man. | |
| Smarty, thank you for the follow. | |
| Really appreciate it, guys. | |
| Thank you, thank you, thank you. | |
| And also, anybody shout outs for this? | |
| I don't know if I'll, well, I think that's it. | |
| But if you want most of your patronage to go to all of your patronage, excuse me, to go to whatever podcast, Venmo Cash App, whatever pod, they don't take a cut. | |
| So Big Labia Matter, and then final call for this. | |
| We have a few more chats, then we're wrapping. | |
| Gun Crazed Panda donated $20. | |
| I have done psychedelics. | |
| Pink hair is schizophrenic. | |
| Get in the crystal. | |
| You sound like you've been there. | |
| How do you know so much about those crystal crystals and those crystal kingdoms? | |
| Brixon, do you know how much weed shrooms and acid hippies had to do to get as tardied as Chair One? | |
| I am calling bullshite on her, saying she has only tried IT five times. | |
| Ronald was the desert fox. | |
| The desert fox. | |
| Yeah, that's what I was thinking of. | |
| Past life psychic. | |
| GMD Jim, good to see you, man. | |
| It's been a minute. | |
| Serious. | |
| Brian was John Harvard in past life. | |
| Sorry, everyone is so negative and training you, Bailey. | |
| Have I been training you? | |
| Yes, or have I. Thank you, though. | |
| Except for Chair Harvard. | |
| I thought we had a lot of people who have been donated $20. | |
| For everyone, the name Augustus means emperor, for example. | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar was the first emperor of Rome and named Augustus Caesar. | |
| Hope this helps. | |
| Chair One is a flat earth. | |
| Are you flat? | |
| Do you believe in flat earth? | |
| As veterans, not completely flat. | |
| Chair three, stay out of limits. | |
| We have those green eyes, or it will be big trouble. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Smiley face. | |
| You want to respond to that? | |
| I don't know what to say. | |
| Okay, that's fine. | |
| Thor donated $20. | |
| Shout out to all the shitty dads out there. | |
| Your daughters are the best for meaningless sex. | |
| Remember, you're here cause your daddy is not a queer. | |
| What the fuck? | |
| Chair One is the reason therapists are rich. | |
| Again, Agent Smith. | |
| About Goldstein donated $20. | |
| Oh, what the fuck? | |
| Charging interest on loans used to be illegal, but I what happened? | |
| Yeah, cool. | |
| Wait, what about Agent Smith? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| That's crazy. | |
| It's just like, you know, a demon just literally. | |
| Possibly. | |
| Makes me glad you're doing good. | |
| Has Alexa given you all her passwords for her social media accounts yet? | |
| No, she hasn't, but I can look at all of them. | |
| Because I have passwords for her phone. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't know if we need a. | |
| No one does OF here at the panel, apparently, so I don't think we need a call to action. | |
| I used to, but you well, you don't do it anymore. | |
| So I guess that's a GG to the panel. | |
| Last call, hit the like button, please. | |
| On your way out, thank you for tuning in tonight. | |
| You could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me. | |
| I appreciate that. | |
| Thank you to everyone who so generously super chats, donates, and supports the show. | |
| We're viewer supported, no barely due sponsorships. | |
| So really appreciate it, guys. | |
| Thank you. | |
| That was an epic roast session, guys. | |
| Absolutely epic. | |
| Thank you guys so much. | |
| Any girls who want to be on the show, you can DM out whatever on Instagram if you can make it to Santa Barbara. | |
| I don't know if we're going to do a quick raid. | |
| I'll see you super quick. | |
| Let's see if there's anybody to raid. | |
| Any final thoughts from any of the panelists while I just get this winded down here over on Twitch? | |
| Going once. | |
| I was just going to say thank you for having us back on and thank you to everyone that donated. | |
| And thank you for you for fundraising for Mason when he was in the hospital. | |
| We were able to get a decent amount sent over there to his gifts and go. | |
| So, yeah, but ultimately, though, the most important thing, Mason, is you're healthy. | |
| You recovered. | |
| Pretty miraculous from the sounds of it. | |
| So, congrats, man. | |
| Good to have you back. | |
| Appreciate you having me back. | |
| This podcast had somewhat of a massive impact on my life in more ways than I could even imagine. | |
| Okay, we're gonna do Wo Grandma. | |
| I'm gonna get the raid going to Wo Grandma if you can get that pulled up, Damien. | |
| I feel like we're forgetting something, but we're wrapping the show up. | |
| So, get Woe Grandma pulled up. | |
| I'm gonna send a raid over to her really quick. | |
| We'll just tune in for 10 seconds here. | |
| Okay, thank you guys for watching on Twitch. | |
| I'm saying the raid right now. | |
| All right, she is, I think, is it paused? | |
| Oh, no, I just wasn't doing anything. | |
| She is playing World of Warcraft retail. | |
| It looks like there it is. | |
| There's the raid. | |
| Shout out. | |
| Hello, whatever. | |
| Guys, she's 83. | |
| Be nice to her. | |
| She's the homie. | |
| She's got a better stream set up than us. | |
| She's got a crazy stream set up. | |
| It's nice. | |
| It takes some advice from her. | |
| Anyway, she's playing World of Warcraft. | |
| It looks like she's playing a druid. | |
| So, anyways, I hope she has a good, good stream over there. | |
| All right. | |
| It's not. | |
| Sorry, Woe Grandma. | |
| I didn't mean to cut you off there. | |
| I honestly, I think that's pretty much it. | |
| So we're going to wrap there. | |
| Guys, 07s in the chat. | |
| 07s in the chat. | |
| Let me just double check, make sure there are no other chats that came. | |
| Nope. | |
| That's it. | |
| Okay, 07s in the chat, guys. | |
| We have a really good show on Tuesday for you guys. | |
| Very good show on Tuesday. | |
| Be sure to tune in for that. | |
| 07s in the chat. | |
| Good night, guys. |