00:01:48.000I don't know what they're doing, like what kind of magic, what kind of sacrifices they're doing, but there's so much more demonic activity right now.
00:10:40.000Even with their political affiliations, how could they hate you?
00:10:44.000They all hate me or something because I guess they're supposed to.
00:10:48.000That's how the group is supposed to feel about me, I think, is that they're supposed to hate me because these guys did try to get me kicked out of the party.
00:11:05.000Well, yeah, I mean, their attempt to get me kicked out of the party was just like cackling about me that I was there to like the guy who's running the party, I guess works for Verso in some capacity.
00:11:20.000And he did not like care, like, at all.
00:11:28.000No, but it was funny because when I say that I was like going to troll people, it's like all these people are completely like ironically like detached already.
00:11:36.000It's like they, you know, they're just like hipsters from Brooklyn.
00:11:40.000Yeah, like how else are you supposed to communicate with those people?
00:11:43.000So, yeah, I mean, they were all, they all hated each other.
00:12:51.000And then I so I turn to the other guy, and he's like, Are you getting in on this?
00:12:54.000And he's like, No, like I'll film it though.
00:12:58.000Which so, which that's funny because like you know, you've been growing your personal power level recently, you know, but so I mean, that would be hilarious, but I mean, I was not concerned at all, like.
00:14:05.000And I just like tell him about how I believe in divine irony and just like start telling him about like Haman and then also like which Verso books I've read.
00:14:18.000Because there have been a few of their titles that I am familiar with.
00:14:51.000And then I only like mentioned it just because I did see that the same guys they went on this like leftist podcast or like DSA, like Antifa podcast, and they told the story of it.
00:15:06.000And, you know, their story just amounted to the same thing.
00:15:12.000Like, we tattled on this guy and then nothing happened because the guy didn't give a shit.
00:15:17.000But they were like really proud of it for some reason.
00:15:21.000It was a very funny experience that I wasn't going to mention, but then I just listened to their whole description of it was just very amusing.
00:15:32.000Because they all, I have to stress that everyone there, they just hated it.
00:18:22.000They happen to be anarchists and communists all the time, too, even though communists would have gulagged them without a second thought just for being trannies.
00:18:32.000Yeah, there is that great story about Stalin where he gets the letter from, like, the gay guy who's, like, British or something.
00:18:46.000In his letter, he writes, I think it's, you know, I love communism, but I think it's really bad that you don't support gays in the Soviet Union.
00:18:54.000And then I guess Stalin just had, you know, didn't respond, just had the letter filed away under the heading degeneracy or something.
00:19:03.000People hate on the Soviet Union, but they had great ideas, you know?
00:19:09.000When they banned rock bands for political reasons all the time.
00:19:14.000Like, the only problem with Pink Floyd was they talked shit about the Afghan war.
00:19:26.000Every day I think, what would Stalin do in every situation?
00:19:31.000Yeah, it's always funny to watch these people kind of start to delve into, like, you know, these bourgeois, you know, sort of, I call, you know, just like basic communists who get their, they don't actually read anything by Stalin, and then they start to actually dig into.
00:19:53.000You know, his writings and stuff, and they find out how big of a homophobia was.
00:19:59.000Like, I wish it was like, it'd be like America's funniest home videos where you could watch their reaction when they find out that Stalin was a homophobe.
00:20:11.000Or when Lenin ordered all the prostitutes shot.
00:20:18.000Or angles saying homosexuality is a social disease.
00:20:24.000Yeah, I mean, say what you will about these guys' economic policies, but they really did have it right when it came to degeneracy.
00:20:33.000I mean, what they really believed in is that all you had to do was have totally unrestricted markets and that they would bring about the communist utopia.
00:20:51.000You know, tanky libertarianism, that's the ultimate ideology.
00:20:55.000It's like we'll get full communism if we go NCAP, actually.
00:21:00.000Like, that's literally what Marx says, and nobody wants to admit it.
00:21:05.000I brought this up at parties too and pissed people off.
00:21:11.000Yeah, and what's, you know, kind of on the same subject too, is that the reaction of these people towards the incel class now has been so visceral.
00:21:26.000When, you know, the incels are the proletariat, right?
00:21:45.000I have a story that I read on Reddit about a plumber who is 29 years old, but by that point he had already made millions of dollars he has in the bank.
00:21:57.000Can't find a girlfriend because he doesn't have a college degree.
00:22:00.000That guy's an incel, but a millionaire.
00:22:03.000Still can't get laid because he smells like shit when he comes home.
00:22:07.000It's like, geez, can you oppress the working man anymore?
00:25:32.000Is that that's not the Goku that I know and love?
00:25:37.000Goku, you know, he's put into these situations where he has to fight Cell and the androids, and it's always a life and death kind of situation.
00:25:47.000And he has to save the Earth, and he really, you know, he cares.
00:25:51.000And Dragon Ball Super, it's all just bullshit.
00:25:53.000It's like everything's going to be, the whole universe is going to not exist anymore.
00:26:38.000By doing so, he's actually endangering the entire universe.
00:26:43.000And I'm thinking what this is the whole of Dragon Ball Super is a tale of hubris.
00:26:52.000It's almost like the story of Icarus in a way.
00:26:57.000And if you look at it from that lens of this idea that Goku's hubris has become so large after defeating Boo and Cell and Frieza, that it's really a.
00:27:09.000A couple things to note, though, is that.
00:27:42.000I understand because especially like the first two sagas are a little slow, and you know, it isn't the Goku that you love, it really isn't.
00:27:52.000This is a Goku overtaken by hubris and ego who merely wants to fight just to fight, and but it really pays off, it has a good payoff.
00:28:05.000But like, my biggest beef with Dragon Ball Z was the fact that they brought Goku back after Cell.
00:28:14.000Like, I really felt like the torch had been passed, and then they took it away from Gohan.
00:28:18.000Like, Gohan was the rightful heir of the rest of that series.
00:30:01.000Like, watching the original Dragon Ball does give you, I would say, more appreciation for characters like Yamcha and Piccolo, but, you know, in Z, they're minor characters, you know?
00:31:04.000I mean, you know, if you look at what happened, if you look at Krillin's character arc, he got really the hottest woman in the show, easily.
00:33:14.000But yeah, I think my favorite Krillin moment, and if you really look too, if you want to examine Krillin's character, Krillin really is the catalyst for Goku to be able to do anything in the show.
00:33:30.000If Krillin didn't martyr himself to Frieza, Goku never would have turned Super Saiyan, and everything would have stopped and died, basically.
00:33:43.000You know, Krillin really was the bravest one.
00:33:46.000He sacrificed himself multiple times just to help his friends.
00:36:04.000And, you know, if Goku had gone with Rats, he could have met up with the other Saiyans, and they could have rebuilt the Saiyan race, and Goku, he could have been a positive influence to reform this whole culture.
00:36:16.000And instead, he condemned them to extinction.
00:36:19.000He said, I'm going to kill every last Saiyan.
00:36:23.000I'm going to abandon my family to go train under King Kai.
00:36:29.000I thought, and, you know, what about Krillin?
00:37:47.000You know, he learns all these mystic arts from the other world and never once is like, hey Krillin, let's go, you know, let's hit up the metabolic time chamber.
00:38:02.000He always picks Vegeta or Piccolo, which, I mean, I've got theories on Piccolo that could last for days, but I don't even know if I want to go into that.
00:38:11.000But he never once tries to give back to his childhood friend.
00:44:52.000And this is when I found out that I had gone to the A gun range, and I had posted some just a picture of the different guns we were shooting.
00:45:04.000And this is the tweet that was reported.
00:47:05.000She has to look at Twitter profiles of Buff Garfield and Garfield memes on.
00:47:12.000Potentially terroristic Twitter account and try to evaluate whether or not this is a serious threat to our national security.
00:47:21.000I just imagine her, I imagine almost like the scene in Blaine Runner where Deckard is examining the pictures and he's like, enhance, enhance.
00:47:32.000And this woman from the FBI is just sitting there trying to scan every crevice of a Garfield meme to see if there's any hidden ISIS coordination or.
00:54:46.000And honestly, if I had to pick between going out in the field with all of my friends and picking cotton versus sitting in a cubicle programming and coding, I've actually worked on a collective farm and it was pretty sweet.
00:55:02.000I went out with my grandma and my cousins and we just picked wheat.
00:55:13.000Yeah, I mean, you know, these minorities, they don't know what it was like for us.
00:55:19.000I mean, they don't know what it's like to get banned, to have tape put over our mouths and told no, which is why I'll also, I want to go ahead and announce this here.
00:55:30.000I will be speaking with Lauren Southern and others.
00:55:33.000They've contacted me, and I'm going to be going out.
00:55:36.000Speaking, my writer, though, included that they had to get rid of all trans and gay individuals, which is a hard sell because they love them.
00:55:53.000Basically, Beardson, that's what you've got to do you have to have, she has to be like outside of the room and she has to communicate with like a translator by texting what she wants to say under the door on a note.
00:56:07.000And then he picks it up and tells you what she says.
00:56:10.000Like, you know, it's funny that you say that because I had someone, I think it was Millennial Woes, had a thought.
00:56:19.000I mean, there's no other way to say this.
00:56:20.000She was a thought on their show, on his show, and they were talking about us, you know, referring to us as the Irony Bros and Nods Bowl and we're socialists, which, again, I've professed many times that I'm retarded.
00:56:34.000I am a part of the physical labor class.
00:56:39.000I don't read, I don't even know who Dugan is.
00:57:33.000Well, and it was funny because all I did was just throw back the same tactics he was using, which was basically like sticking his fingers in his ears and going, la, You know, you're a trigger.
00:58:42.000Oh, I'm not too familiar with him, but I've watched, I've seen like a couple clips of him talking, and then I just remember instantly just going like, he's just like vanilla ice cream.
00:58:58.000Like, that's the only way I can really describe him.
01:00:03.000Well, and I think, too, it's funny because you've fostered this reputation now of being like.
01:00:12.000I wouldn't say hostile, but very aggressive in your debating tactics.
01:00:16.000And so now, and I think you're going to see this more, like people trying to match your aggressiveness, but it's so out of element for them that they're just going to fail miserably.
01:02:07.000I mean, at this point, if you're like a multiple billionaire, if you're not starting up your own, like, if you're not taking your PR company and making them into a huge media organization, you're an idiot.
01:02:19.000You know, that's what you're supposed to be doing.
01:02:21.000You're supposed to just, you know, control the narrative yourself now.
01:03:42.000And as the price goes down, as they fail to meet their goals here, there's going to be a margin call and he's going to lose the whole company because he's going to lose all his shares.
01:06:36.000Now, this one actually just skyrocketed in value because recent tweets by Kanye West and Dragon Energy have really skyrocketed the value of my Holofoil Gyarados card.
01:07:53.000Is that basically Pokemon cards are printed.
01:08:00.000In huge quantities at the United Nations in a secret factory below the United Nations building in New York City.
01:08:08.000And they're a tool of globalism, clearly.
01:08:13.000Because what is Pokemon, but really, like, it's a neoliberal fantasy, it's a fairy tale for neoliberals, is that you have all these Pokemon you're trying to collect.
01:08:21.000These are these different nationalities, these different states, these third world countries.
01:08:40.000We're putting them in these little balls.
01:08:41.000We're using them to fight and accomplish our own goals.
01:08:45.000This is what you bought into here, too.
01:08:46.000Well, you say that they're being mass printed, but at the bottom here, this is actually, if you can look, this is only the seventh card out of 130 of these cards that they printed.
01:08:57.000So I'm not sure where you're getting your information from, Guy, but I really don't appreciate you insulting.
01:09:04.000They put seven out of 137 on every single one of those to make people think.
01:09:12.000To make people think they'll have something valuable, they don't.
01:13:27.000So, like, back in the 50s, to really summarize this, there was this whole engineering proposal to, like, Use nuclear weapons to drive spacecraft.
01:13:57.000I do know what he's talking about, though, is that there was a kind of a related thing.
01:14:02.000There was an idea to use nuclear missiles that were atomically powered.
01:14:08.000And you would have an exposed atomic reactor driving a missile that would just fly around and just dump radiation all over everything it flew over.
01:14:20.000And it would just, because it was atomically powered, it would just do this for years or decades.
01:15:18.000It feels like a gay bomb set off in my notifications.
01:15:21.000But yeah, no, essentially it was like the idea of basically dropping female estrogen on enemy troops so that they would turn gay and they would lose the will to fight.
01:24:32.000That game was really good, and it got a lot of flack because people just didn't understand how to play it because they were stupid.
01:24:40.000Wait, this is a bigger red pill than Japan.
01:24:43.000Yeah, yeah, the ET game, honestly, probably one of the greatest games of all time.
01:24:49.000But see, because the problem was that people would start off, you know, and then they fall in the pit and they couldn't figure out how to get in the pit.
01:24:59.000And once you got out of the pit, it actually turned into a Zelda like adventure.
01:25:03.000After that part, but no one could get past it.
01:30:39.000They don't have any of their good titles.
01:30:42.000The Halo games that they have on there are shit.
01:30:47.000The Master Chief Collection was shit, even though it's great for playing the campaign, but the multiplayer experience was garbage, and that's what you play Halo for, and Halo 5 was garbage.
01:30:57.000And yeah, they don't have anything coming out.
01:30:59.000I've known a lot of people that have actually sold their Xbox One this year to get a PS4.