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00:04:24.000You can go ahead and say the things that you want to say so you don't have to necessarily bow down to certain individuals, institutions, etc.
00:04:30.000Have to give your family and yourself as well.
00:06:05.000But without further ado, ladies, if you don't mind, give us your name, your age, what you do for a living, dating status, and if you want to, of course.
00:07:16.000So what, like eight years here in America?
00:07:19.000Oh my god, it's like six years, and then you do your license for two years, and then it's a specialization for five years, so it's a never-ending story.
00:07:30.000Okay, so we, okay, I'll just put like eight years here.
00:07:33.000Pretty much similar to the United States system.
00:20:45.000So it's kind of like, I don't want to say theme park, but like it's like it's an experience that you go to and you said you design these things?
00:23:00.000Introduce yourself to the people, man.
00:23:02.000Yeah, so I've been doing YouTube for a couple years now.
00:23:06.000You know, like three years ago, I was still working at a restaurant.
00:23:08.000I decided to put my full focus into social media, online business, found success relatively quickly.
00:23:13.000I said this last pod, but then I lost a lot of the money that I made.
00:23:16.000And now I'm really into filmmaking, so that's my whole goal is to be a professional filmmaker and make movies without getting diddied, you know?
00:24:02.000You know, I've been censored, taken out by a lot of social media platforms, but I've been able to rock up a couple million followers across platforms.
00:24:11.000Now I run a website called Censored TV. It's really awesome and big.
00:24:16.000And then this new news network called VNN, where I do millions of views a week, which is pretty good for being the fact we're six months old.
00:24:22.000Got a few million visits a month on our website.
00:24:25.000And we're geared towards news and culture.
00:24:27.000But I'm just happy to be here, man, because Myron, we've been trying to link up for years.
00:26:40.000Well, I want to ask this because I wanted to make it a little family-oriented today because I think it would be funny because everybody looks like they're dressed to go to the club.
00:27:47.000Okay, if you want, since we kind of threw that on you and you went first, I'll give you like, I'll go to two other girls and then I'll come back to you about that, right?
00:28:02.000So I want her to be able to, you know, go to school, experience life, put herself first.
00:28:08.000I think in that aspect I do, but as far as, like, where she's at, at 27, like, if she was my age, I probably want her a little bit farther.
00:28:53.000So like, what do you think about that?
00:28:55.000Uh, I think I am, um, in a sense of, like, uh, before I was with my boyfriend, I don't think I was, but, like, after this year of being with him, I think I've grown a lot.
00:29:03.000I think I would be somebody, somebody would marry, I guess.
00:29:06.000Like, what are your skills, or, like, what do you bring to the table as a wife?
00:29:09.000Uh, I think I'm, I'm just very understanding, I'm loving, I'm caring, um, to him, I guess.
00:29:14.000Well, I'm not his wife yet, but we're getting there.
00:30:03.000I don't know my deadlift numbers, but just handling life, you know, just as a single, almost 30-year-old woman trying to balance love and making money and, you know, just finding yourself.
00:30:15.000Like, I think it's a really important age, but if my daughter was anything like me, I would be so proud of her.
00:30:20.000You want your daughter to be single in 30?
00:30:44.000I think that building yourself as a woman, having your own bag, and being okay being alone is more important than rushing and finding marriage.
00:30:51.000You want your daughter to be alone and rich at 30?
00:32:14.000To be fair though, I want to be honest, because rather than just taking dicks at the girls, get yourself a HelloFresh membership, and get some ingredients, and learn how to turn on a fucking stove, because your boy will thank you, and guess what?
00:32:29.000You can buy those ingredients again at this place called The Grocery Store.
00:34:16.000Honestly, if there's a guy that's like over six foot, has money and he wants to marry you, you're young enough to where you would still be viable as somebody that can make a big family.
00:34:24.000And I would just take it because everyone goes around dating for years and years and years.
00:34:28.000Honestly, you can learn how to cook in marriage because if you love your man, you want to make him happy.
00:34:47.000She's saying, yeah, because a guy could be more established then.
00:34:49.000But a lot of girls are like, I have all the time in the world, but the truth is, is guys are looking for someone fertile, looking for someone young, looking for someone who has life in them.
00:34:57.000And she could probably get a good catch if she keeps it in, doesn't play the field, and actually learns a few skills.
00:35:04.000I think she could actually play the...
00:37:09.000It is to me because I'm basing it off my own life experience, you know, and of course you're going to try to like direct your kids into not making the same mistakes you did, right?
00:37:18.000So you don't want your daughter to be like you if you don't want her to make the same mistakes.
00:37:22.000She doesn't want her to go through everything that she's gone through.
00:37:25.000I'm so proud of myself and I'm a great example.
00:37:27.000She wants her to be as strong as she is in this moment, but she doesn't want her to go through the tough shifts that she had to get to this point.
00:37:35.000So she would like her to have some of the qualities that she learned from the bad things that happened in life.
00:40:07.000Like, I want her to be like me, moral-wise, but I feel like the only reason I am who I am is because I went through what I did.
00:40:15.000I don't want her to have a brain tumor.
00:40:16.000I don't want her to go through a terrible childhood, but I want her to have the resilience and the strength that I have learned from every circumstance that's happened in my life.
00:40:25.000And you're talking about relationships?
00:41:24.000I don't want them to be boring, but, like, I... Why is that the main concern is that they're not going to be entertaining for random people in Texas?
00:42:08.000So the truth of the matter is, when I look at life and I look at what happens in that city and the stuff that happens, look at Justin Bieber, y'all would know that.
00:42:16.000Good kid, nice kid, pretty kid, has a good mother or whatever, single mom, I'm pretty sure, right?
00:42:40.000And the thing is, I'd rather have my son be a normal guy working a nine-to-five, protecting his family, and not have been ass-fucked than to say, hey, you know what?
00:42:48.000He sings well, but my son's been raped.
00:43:14.000It's not about making them developed in an entertaining way because that's like modern new age mentality.
00:43:20.000I'd like my son or my daughter to be traditional in terms of even if they're boring, boring and safe can be consistent and stable for their offspring.
00:43:29.000So what we think is boring and safe...
00:43:32.000Is really what used to make society stable and consistent.
00:44:01.000The only reason I'm interesting and I'm fun, the only reason that I had the balls to move from Texas to Miami and start my own business and do everything that I'm doing is because of the shit that I went through.
00:44:12.000And yes, in the back of my mind, it is a fear like, oh, my kids are going to be kind of weird, whatever.
00:44:17.000But I'm not actually going to just leave my kids at home for no reason.
00:44:20.000Do you see why you need a husband, though?
00:44:22.000Because women get dramatic and crazy like you said.
00:45:10.000Well, I... As a dog owner, I get what you're saying because you missed your dog and obviously you're working and stuff, but like, oh shit, it's been two hours and it's my dog.
00:45:19.000No, I'm sitting here thinking about him right now as we speak.
00:45:39.000I want everybody listening to just hear this because like simple stuff, if you let women follow the independent thought, they're not going to make any sense.
00:45:45.000Like you have to lead the household completely because they're going to prioritize drama and content creation over raising a good kid.
00:47:20.000I'm just thinking, bro, what the fuck?
00:47:22.000Nah, bro, besides, like, nutting in your eye by accident, like, what do you not know about yourself?
00:47:28.000What are you still trying to figure out that you have yet to realize?
00:47:32.000Um, basically, I guess, like, what I really want to do, I have an idea of what I want to do, but I just, I'm not really, I'm not really, like, set on what I want to do, so I can't.
00:47:42.000Are you talking about careers already?
00:49:39.000Look, when you're like 10 to 13, you find blood in your underwear, you're going to freak out.
00:49:45.000Now imagine if someone told you, okay, you're bleeding out of your vagina.
00:49:49.000Every time this happens, you need to go to an emergency room and you need to sit there because you're going to have these pains in your stomach.
00:49:54.000That means your intestines are coming out through your private parts and you've got to take pain pills and take it away.
00:49:59.000You would freak out and all of a sudden we'd have these women going to the hospital for their period.
00:51:41.000Look, he's simply saying that the child birthing process has existed a certain way for thousands upon thousands of years, which is how we've been able to propagate a society, and we didn't do it through the advent of modern medicine that we have now.
00:51:52.000So therefore, us using modern medicine nowadays is contrary to our natural biological inclination to be able to bring children naturally.
00:52:25.000I do agree, but I do feel like every person is different, and I feel like, yes, age is definitely, it matters, but at the same time, What we're hearing is you're echoing the fear that's propagated by the Hollywood industry.
00:52:40.000When we see girls all the time complain about period cramps, that's when people transition over.
00:53:55.000So you want her to have your same education?
00:53:56.000I want her to have my same education and my same drive, but I also want her to move down to Miami at 22 years old and get into this crazy life down here because this is different than anywhere else in the world.
00:54:10.000And I think us that live here know that.
00:54:25.000So why are you doing something that you don't want your daughters to repeat?
00:54:28.000So I'm actually moving to Boca or Del Rey within the next month to get out of Miami because I don't want to be surrounded by that anymore and I want to continue my nursing career.
00:54:37.000What is it about Miami that you don't want your daughters to do?
00:54:40.000I think there's a lot of people down here that do a lot of different drugs, and it's a lot of bad industry.
01:00:30.000You know what this question has really demonstrated well as I've been observing?
01:00:34.000It shows the intense amount of cognitive dissonance women are willing to put themselves through.
01:00:41.000Because deep down, you guys know that if you actually wanted the best for your daughter, you'd want her to get married as young as possible to the best man that she can.
01:00:51.000However, you guys all understand that you're not there yourselves.
01:00:54.000So it's difficult for you to admit and say, damn, well, did I optimize my situation?
01:00:59.000No, but you don't want to admit that you don't want your daughter to be in the same shoes as you because you think in your eyes, I did well.
01:01:05.000So, I don't know if you guys are seeing this right now.
01:01:08.000I'm literally looking at all your faces twerk and turn and contort in weird ways to try to rationalize why you want your daughter to be like you, but at the same time, it doesn't necessarily align with what's optimal for women.
01:01:20.000I don't know if you guys are catching on to that.
01:01:43.000We're seeing modern advice that's going around on TikTok, even amongst girls themselves, where they say, oh, independence is rewarded, and if you're single with money, you're good.
01:02:19.000Just like your eggs in your youth Oh shit, Sneeko They have Sneeko?
01:02:25.000Wow She called me an alien five seconds ago I'm an alien from the 1800s Yeah, from the 1800s You're black and Chinese Realizing Okay, yeah, I do want my daughter to be like me because I'm very much like my mom and she's probably very much like my grandmother Was your mom a doctor as well?
01:05:21.000No, this is what's called a man who makes a lot of money and flies around the world regularly and goes on a lot of shows so his voice can't keep up with his work ethic.
01:05:31.000Sure, whatever the fuck you want to say.
01:05:33.000But the reality is like with the birthing rates and with what's going on is, look, so age of consent in Australia is 16.
01:05:41.000A lot of states in America are 16, 17, 18.
01:06:06.000And one of the crazy things of talking to some of these individuals, these are doctors, by the way, so girls don't put words in my mouth here.
01:06:14.000Is that when they talk about births, they tell me regularly that the least complications and the most successive rate with the least mental conditions is between 14 to 16, depending on the rate of puberty onset.
01:06:30.000So teen pregnancies typically have the easiest labor, the least complications, the least mental health issues, and the least defects, as well as least postpartum issues.
01:06:40.000So, by no means am I promoting teen pregnancy, because I'm not saying if you're 16, go get knocked up.
01:06:46.000What I'm saying is we might have a cultural problem and a maturity problem, not necessarily a gender problem.
01:06:52.000Because most of you girls here are probably not even old enough or mature enough to have a baby where you're at right now.
01:07:03.000But, if you think about it in a world where, you know, women are like, taught how to cook, how to clean, maturity is something that is trained.
01:07:10.000Gender's not a taught concept, maturity is.
01:07:13.000So, in our culture where people are taught to be immature, it would make sense, like Mary in the Bible with Jesus was 14, but it was a much different mindset back then.
01:07:22.000Am I saying 14 year olds today should fuck and have kids?
01:07:25.000No, no, no, don't take me out of context.
01:07:28.000But if our society was different, Today, people are never adults.
01:07:32.000We're continually kids for the rest of our lives.
01:07:35.000Coachella did the Wiggles come out on stage and everyone was happy.
01:07:39.000So my point is, and I'll just digress on this as I'm saying, with the age thing, I think part of the reason why we have it later and later is to reduce the population so they can bring immigrants in to replace the initial population.
01:07:53.000And I think the other thing, too, that's very important for people to understand is that life expectancy was significantly less.
01:07:58.000I mean, you know, people were dying in their 20s and 30s, and if you lived to, like, 40 or 50, you were considered, like, blessed.
01:08:04.000So I think that's another reason, too, why people had children younger and people had to mature sooner is because, you know, people did labor laborious work, they worked on farms, etc.
01:08:13.000So by 10 years old, they considered you an adult.
01:08:15.000I mean, if you look at all the major religions...
01:08:16.000I want to clarify, post-puberty, after your first blood...
01:08:32.000In Christianity, you mentioned 14 in the Bible.
01:08:34.000So not saying that I advocate for that, but I'm just saying like we've existed for thousands of years with less life expectancy.
01:08:41.000So it would make sense from a biological perspective, of course, biological, why that would have the least complications Yeah, but back then it made sense, but modern society now?
01:09:20.000Yeah, well, because, remember, biology doesn't necessarily align with, like, I mean, of course you could prolong your life with modern conveniences and medicine and everything else like that, but it doesn't change biology in general, right?
01:09:31.000There's a woman that's 21 years old is just going to be more fertile than a woman that's 40 years old, regardless of whether that woman that's 40 years old took great care of herself or whatever.
01:09:39.000I mean, unless she has, like, fantastic genetics, but there's a higher propensity for the younger woman to be significantly more fertile than the older woman.
01:10:27.000Please extrapolate the correct information from what he stated.
01:10:31.000He said from talking with trained professionals...
01:10:34.000The women that have the highest propensity to deliver healthy children without medical complications by themselves are women between the ages of 14 to 16.
01:10:43.000That is what he's saying from a biological standpoint, factual.
01:10:47.000My mother is a doctor and she told me as long as I have a child before 30, it's gonna be great.
01:11:36.000As a guy, you'd expect me to make as much as I can for as long as I can.
01:11:41.000And you're not going to be mad at me if I can't make more, but if I have the ability to make more, you'd be like, I want my man to make $500,000, $600,000, $700,000.
01:11:58.000I have to say, in defense of women in this aspect, that there's a societal standard of needing to have a degree and to have your shit together before you have children.
01:12:10.000There's this pressure, so that's what prolongs it to make it older.
01:12:14.000You're right, but you know, here's the problem.
01:13:32.000That's not gonna be- You're telling me that if I worked for OnlyFans versus being a nurse that has a different impact than how I would find a man?
01:13:38.000Do you see how women immediately think money has to go to prostitution?
01:14:13.000You mentioned before that there's an enormous amount of pressure on women from society to earn money and get their own things and get educated and be able to sustain themselves.
01:14:40.000Where did that come from, where your parents pushed you to get an education and enter the workforce as a woman?
01:14:45.000Because if you go back generation to generation, I'm sure your grandparents didn't have a college degree.
01:14:51.000My parents both did not have a college degree, so for them it was a big push for us to make a difference in our family and make sure that we did have that college degree and were able to move forward.
01:16:31.000If you go on a plane, and sorry for my voice, guys, I'm a very hoarse voice from a lot of shows and flying, but women are the ones who get mad on planes when kids are crying.
01:17:39.000So a big point that I think we missed out on this entire conversation is, like, with the 14 to 16-year-old girls getting pregnant and stuff is if that was what was normal in society, it would be your dad choosing.
01:18:09.000And I guarantee a big part of the reason why you're single is because your father or some male authority in your life has not been involved in selecting the men that come into your life.
01:18:41.000But the reason why marriages and relationships lasted longer before is because the parents were involved and they picked the best mate for them from a long-term perspective, not from an emotional perspective.
01:18:53.000The problem with women when they date is that What you guys are aroused by and what you guys are attracted to are two different things.
01:18:59.000And unfortunately, the things that are arousing to you a lot of times don't create the stability that you're looking for long term.
01:19:03.000You want the bad boy that's tall and good looking and has money, but he's going to want to fuck a bunch of other girls.
01:19:08.000But at the same time, the nice guy that will provide for you, take care of you, he's not necessarily exciting enough.
01:19:13.000So you get bored and you break up with him.
01:19:14.000Just like you said before, how many marriages have you run away from?
01:19:16.000You've been engaged how many times now?
01:19:17.000I was asked three times and I said yes once.
01:19:20.000And that proves my point is that more than likely those men were either A, not that arousing or boring or whatever the hell, or maybe the other side.
01:19:29.000But the point is that they didn't fulfill what you needed.
01:19:34.000And I think when women make their own mating decisions, they typically pick wrong.
01:19:38.000Why did you say no to those marriages?
01:21:28.000Maria, he's coming from a mature place where you don't have to be married with kids to come to a point of questioning as if you want to have kids and a wife.
01:21:38.000You have to be in the same mindset before you get married that you're going to be at when you're married.
01:21:42.000So he's coming to you from a mature mindset saying, hey, I'm looking at what life would be like.
01:21:47.000I'm not going to wait until I get there to mature.
01:21:54.000And I think also women need to understand...
01:21:57.000I think the other thing that women need to understand is that, with all due respect, ladies, we're not on your fucking timeline.
01:22:04.000You are on a tight timeline to find a man and get married and have children because you guys have a finite amount of time to not only maximize your beauty and use it to find the maximum man, but we don't have to adhere to that.
01:22:16.000The things that make us attractive take time to acquire.
01:22:18.000You should approach yourself as a wife ready to be married before you're married.
01:24:20.000But I'm saying everybody that's here, everybody that's watching the show, they are perceiving you differently about how you dress and you should care about that.
01:24:25.000You should care how you present yourself.
01:24:48.000Because why would a guy settle down with you?
01:24:50.000The guy that you want to be a successful guy, choose to be with you, when all these people, thousands of people, me, Sonny, Fresh, Myron, Elijah, we can already see what he's going to have to get when he's married.
01:25:20.000Uh, we, we're just, um, getting, we, at first we were getting to know each other, and now we're, like, really, like, we really care about each other, so I think it was just time, like, us really getting to know each other.
01:27:54.000A lot of the reason why white guys don't like to date black girls is because they have too much masculine energy and they're too assertive and annoying.
01:28:01.000And the thing is, is you have a soft voice.
01:28:58.000Do you feel, because a lot gets put on you as the girl, the pressure on you to get married and stuff.
01:29:03.000Do you feel like a guy who works at Lowe's is going to be with you and then he's going to get a better job, leave you because he's going to have more money, find a different girl.
01:29:10.000Do you think he's going to raise your kids, be with you?
01:29:13.000Do you think he's in a position that he's going to stay with you and marry you?
01:29:16.000Because that's equally as important as you being ready that the man is in a position to stay married to you.
01:30:25.000I'm asking you reality because we have too many fucking kids without dads and too many kids with fucking bitch-ass moms who are walking around here fucked up.
01:30:35.000So I'm asking you as a mom because you seem like a nice girl.
01:30:51.000I hope so, but it's just like we've been through so much.
01:30:54.000Hopefully, but I know on social media and everything, everybody promoting, like, you know, the guy, once he gets some money, he's going to go, you know?
01:32:12.000You're the only person that knows how much money you're going to make at the other job versus what you make at the current job that you have.
01:32:16.000You're the only one that knows how high you might go up in the company versus how low you might stay.
01:32:28.000Cam 2 Times says, from the ancient verses of Creamology, section Thodalations, sounds like Philippians in the Bible, the longer her nails and the more color on her hair and the longer her lashes, my brother, the more body she catches.
01:34:00.000Made a point about parents are constantly learning.
01:34:02.000My question is, do you believe in the next 5 to 10 years, with the example set before, most people that want to become parents, do you believe parenting will become better or worse in the next 5 to 10 years?
01:34:22.000- Oh my God, we're all having - Because we're not gonna beat our kids' asses like our asses are beating. - We can't beat our kids' asses. - We can't beat our kids' asses.
01:34:30.000- Hold on, hold on, not everybody's talking.
01:36:42.000Would you marry an average looking man that your father picked out for you that loves you and takes care of the family or be a single cat lady forever?
01:37:14.000- Wait, wait, wait, wait! - God damn! - You already lost him at five foot eight. - You already lost him at five foot eight. - You feel like you lost me at 50K a year. - I wouldn't be able to wear high heels Isn't it funny?
01:37:26.000You just mentioned the height, they were like, oh!
01:37:29.000Wait, can I ask this to the girls real fast on that question?
01:37:32.000What's more important, six figures or six foot?
01:40:40.000And you're saying he doesn't qualify, so therefore I'm asking you if you're above average and you're saying that you're not above average, so why do you deserve an above average man?
01:44:00.000Because I said that I think that I'm above average and you think that I'm not above average, I'm going to die alone because you think I'm average?
01:44:08.000You need to care about how your future husband sees you.
01:44:11.000I do, I do, but just because I think I'm above average and you think I'm below average, yes, I don't care if y'all think that I'm below average.
01:44:23.000A dog that won't obey the chain of its owner will eventually get put down.
01:44:30.000When you won't listen to authority or when a woman won't realize that it matters what a man thinks, eventually they end up 40 and alone, 50 and alone, and yes, death comes soon after.
01:44:39.000I'm going to invite y'all to my wedding.
01:44:43.000Alright, so let me just ask you a question because here comes that cognitive dissonance again that all of you guys have expressed throughout this podcast.
01:44:52.000Or saying, in your eyes, you're not an average woman, but realistically speaking, you are a fairly average woman, because you named a bunch of things that average women do every day.
01:45:19.000If you want a man that's above average, you do understand that a man that's above average is probably going to have above average standards, right?
01:45:40.000I mean, if you want me to speak retard at ease, if you want a guy to fucking get with you, you should probably know what that guy wants, correct?
01:45:48.000Because if I'm a guy and I want to attract women, I understand that I need to make money, I need to go to the gym, I need to be able to convey myself a certain way.
01:45:53.000But I have above average guys already wanting to be with me.
01:45:56.000Be quiet when I'm speaking, please, so I can finish my points.
01:46:33.000Hypothetically speaking, if I walked around and I bragged and I said, yo, I walk off to porn every single day to a new girl, I get hella bitches.
01:47:22.000A guy whacking off and watching porn and bragging about it every day is not the same as a girl that is making her own money, taking care of her own business and doing her own thing.
01:47:49.000If you told men, I'm unemployed versus you saying I run this business where I offer a version of OfferUp, et cetera, do you think that would actually change his attraction for you?
01:49:56.000Speaking of women at that level, that's why when I talk about this, think about the level of kids, and this is why I like to talk to women at the level of children, is this.
01:50:09.000He'll take a little bit of his boogers, some water he took from his juice cup, some fucking wooden sticks in a cup, and he'll hand it to you.
01:51:02.000I have to, okay, but I'm not doing, like, I started my business not because I want a man to look at my business and be like, I want to marry you because you have a business.
01:51:10.000I started my business because I genuinely want to help people.
01:51:13.000And my kid made a couple of shit because he loves it.
01:51:47.000We want your kids to be your children.
01:51:49.000And so, yeah, you know, I respect that.
01:51:51.000If you're single and you've got that going, but if you can't transfer that into a family, you would never marry a woman that had a brand that's helping people out.
01:52:19.000Because you're feminine and you're a woman and you care about nurturing.
01:52:22.000Savannah, do you not understand, like, I don't know if you caught on to this, but you said a second ago, I didn't start my business for my husband.
01:53:10.000It's like, you guys can't answer a simple and direct question, and when I give you logically sound arguments, you don't know how to respond because you guys are fucking retarded.
01:54:43.000- Hey, hey, hey, just close the underfoot. - I don't need to know this. - Go ahead, Snega, go ahead. - The way you approach the world is how people are gonna respond to you.
01:54:54.000There's not any guy that you wanna be with that's gonna think that you're marriage material.
01:54:57.000Every guy that's talking to you just wants to see what's under that shirt.
01:55:00.000That doesn't seem that difficult to get it off.
01:59:19.000You know, that's why, you know, she doesn't know terms like Zionism and says, oh, I got a career, but I didn't do it for a man, but I'm going to brag about that when I meet a man.
02:05:35.000Joshua Kimmerer, I think birth control and abortions are a big cause of our continued adolescence because it allows us to prolong the sexual consequence of the blessing of a child infantly if we choose to.
02:05:47.000I'm gonna read some of these questions.
02:05:50.000What do you expect out of your partner?
02:07:53.000I would look at the type of conscience that you consume, talk about that, because a lot of you guys are on your phone for 10 to 12 hours a day, and a lot of you don't have dads, so, you know, if you're looking at your phone all fucking day, that typically dictates what your consciousness is.
02:08:06.000Like I said, how programmed you are, because, you know, it's not that hard to get some of the more basic programming out of you guys if you just explain stuff, and you haven't had, you know, three dozen penises inside of you, and it's impossible to think any other way.
02:09:07.000It is sad because at the end of the day, a lot of these problems really do come down to men not being masculine.
02:09:12.000Like a lot of them wanting to go and work and provide for themselves because truly a lot of guys out there are fucking pussies and they don't know how to do absolutely anything.
02:09:20.000And they don't have dads to teach them to stay away from their phones.
02:09:23.000Dads that are programming them with actual positive information so then you're just left up to Be thrown into the marketplace, fucking programmed by Call Her Daddy, and I'm not surprised the way that society's going right now, or why you all think what you do, because we don't have enough masculine men.
02:10:29.000He was able to, as a young man, we've been married for six years, and the first year he was able to come to me and tell me, listen man, you weren't raised right.
02:10:35.000You didn't have a strong father the way you should have had it.
02:11:24.000No, you hit the nail on the head right there.
02:11:25.000It's not a matter of just a strong dad in the household.
02:11:28.000I have a lot of uncles and grandparents and other different people that are strong masculine influences in my life, and all of them have taught me something different.
02:11:36.000So I don't think it even is a matter of just having one strong dad.
02:11:39.000Speaking of strong, are you going to fight Steve Will Do It?
02:11:41.000Holy shit, call me out in front of 30,000 people.
02:11:44.000If he doesn't have a seven-foot bodyguard, I mean, maybe I'm down, but...
02:12:08.000Do you guys see now why I think it's funny that girls say, I deserve an above average man when most of you guys are pretty average yourselves?
02:13:34.000You guys really wouldn't care if like someone has GED. As a matter of fact, hold on, hold on.
02:13:41.000As a matter of fact, just to have even more fun with this, as a matter of fact, I do recall when you said, actually, that's true because I met a rich guy and he said, you shouldn't work.
02:14:09.000What if I walked up to you, right, and I told you, hey, I have 100 pairs of Louis Vuitton shoes, and it takes me about two hours to get ready.
02:14:32.000Okay, so it's all about the money for guys.
02:14:34.000Just like you don't give a shit about me having shoes and a hairstyle and all this other bullshit because it doesn't benefit you, we don't care about your money because it doesn't benefit us.
02:14:41.000Not only do we not care about the degree, actually, I would prefer you didn't have a degree.
02:14:45.000Because I know that if you do get a degree, it's likely you went through a little hole phase at college and you got some baggage coming along with it.
02:17:23.000A listener, a humble person, somebody with youth, somebody with maybe no history, a feminine person, a humble person, just beautiful at heart and innocent.
02:17:48.000You're born at, let's say, 60 overall.
02:17:50.000And everything that you do, going to the gym, making money, making connections, that's upgrading yourself.
02:17:55.000As a woman, it's like you're born at 90 overall.
02:17:58.000So to get to 100, you know, you could hit the gym, you could learn to cook, you could learn holistic health medicines to be able to take care of your guy.
02:18:05.000But the only other thing that you can do is get railed, go to college, and your XP goes down.
02:19:24.000Maliboy goes, for the ladies you had experiences and seen girls doing crazy shit, would you warn your son about this and protect him or stay silent?