In this episode, we discuss the economic and political consequences of demographic collapse and how it will impact the existing political and economic systems around the world. This episode will also serve as an introduction to the pronatalist movement and introduce people to the concept of Demographic collapse.
00:25:12.020paralysis the weimar government became increasingly ineffective through coalitional deadlocks similarly
00:25:16.580demographically challenged governments democracies might experience gridlock between parties representing
00:25:23.140elderly voters demanding benefit preservation and representing working age taxpayers and we're already
00:25:30.260seeing a shift in young people particularly young males across the world towards i'd say more
00:25:37.060comfort with authoritarian governing systems so if you look at something like south korea where you're
00:25:42.260you're seeing this this split between the women who are largely aligning themselves with the urban monoculture and the existing
00:25:48.660bureaucracy and then men who are aligning themselves with trying to find some new system that works which is largely what in the
00:25:55.540united states the new right is about it's not aligned with small government in a traditional context it's aligned with cutting out
00:26:01.380bureaucracy it really the new right if it's defined by two things it's we one do not like the urban monoculture imposing its value system on us or anyone imposing its value system on us
00:26:10.260and then secondarily it's motivated by the idea that we want an economic system that actually
00:26:18.420functions we don't care if this economic system is pro-right in a traditional context or pro-left in a
00:26:24.980traditional context like if they could find if the new right could find a way to make socialized
00:26:30.180health care cheaper than the existing system they would we've seen this with trump's american academy
00:26:35.060his solution to the university crisis is to socialize america's university system that is the
00:26:40.660most non-right-wing thing one of jd vance's thing was raising the minimum wage this is not and calling
00:26:46.660this populism i think is also untrue because doge isn't exactly populist it's more just trying to build
00:26:52.820systems that actually work given the data we have and that might extend to governing systems where you
00:26:59.860increasingly see people on the right you know we had the aristocratic utensil on recently who's just
00:27:05.060a straight-up monarchist we've had curtis yarvin on who's just a straight-up monarchist these people are
00:27:09.780already invited in you know mainstream right-wing circles and so the idea that the right would say
00:27:17.940and trump's already said like recently i'm okay with exploring a third term yeah if there's no term limits
00:27:25.060and with the demographic shifts that are going to have after 2030 which make it very hard we'll do an
00:27:30.260episode on this for democrats to win in any sort of fair election at post the year 2030 especially when
00:27:36.820you look at the existing direction of many voting blocks that they really cared about this like the
00:27:42.660hispanic voting block and stuff like that that they were relying on yeah there's basically no hope
00:27:47.220hope for for for democrats so you might see in in the most peaceful context is a short-term peaceful
00:27:55.780transition or mostly peaceful transition maybe i've often said you know if you look at the roman republic
00:28:02.980we've been around about as long as the roman republic was a republic you know we might be facing the
00:28:08.580question of do we transition into an empire or do we fall within this generation and i think that america
00:28:16.180still has a lot of vitalism to it yes yeah and again i'm not saying like i'm just asking how
00:28:23.220do you make a democracy and i'm like genuinely how do you make a democracy continue to work when the
00:28:29.140majority of the population is on social services i yeah yeah when when the majority of the voters more
00:28:35.060importantly yeah are asking for things that the majority of the bank rollers don't want that's the problem
00:28:45.220well and when the majority of the voters who are asking for the major what the majority of the
00:28:49.860bank rollers don't want or will not stand when the bank rollers are also young pissed because they're in
00:28:56.020a state of economic collapse and i think that what we're increasingly seeing is if you look at the way
00:29:01.700our generation views for example the boomers um there is a level of uh like hatred for the ways that
00:29:10.180they have selfishly broken things yeah that i think we're going to increasingly see was in younger
00:29:15.460generations when this collapse is happening everybody who yelled at simone and i all of the journalists all
00:29:22.740the you know everyone like that who was like oh you guys are evil you guys are no you are the guys who
00:29:28.580created this inevitability not us and young people when they look at the way that you dismissed an obvious
00:29:36.100mathematical truth heading your direction like a freight train i do not see them having a lot of sympathy
00:29:44.180when you're like how could you just cut off all social security entirely how could you just let
00:29:48.260people die they're going to be like how could you have put us in this situation
00:29:53.220we warned them yeah like like we warned them you you you have a tiger by the tail right now
00:30:00.020that tiger looks like it's getting angry you probably want to let go before it's like furious
00:30:04.420and foaming at the mouth and they're like nah tigers are always safe and i think it's because
00:30:10.340people can't imagine society transforming this much
00:30:16.900it's like with the pandemic people couldn't imagine things getting that crazy they got that crazy though
00:30:23.540really feels like such a distant bad dream that i really also can wrap my head around us forgetting
00:30:30.740that the world can change so violently because we're everyone in a position of power just lies to you
00:30:36.180where they use social media platforms to ensure that you and people who tell the truth are silenced
00:30:41.540and lose their jobs and everything like that like their ability to attempt to clamp down on power is
00:30:46.820strong and we will see some countries where the bad guys clamp down on power and we will see some
00:30:52.340countries where i mean unfortunately in this the good guys are the ones who will want to make political
00:30:58.340changes and and this is just axiomatic because you need political change to make the system
00:31:04.340sustainable because the current system is just mathematically not sustainable yeah
00:31:09.780oh so what are your thoughts i mean i still think that a i'm not really a monarchist i'm a as as they
00:31:18.180say techno feudalist where i really see this system as descending into techno feudalism again not because
00:31:23.380it's the best system but because it's what's inevitable at this point yeah i i agree with you i
00:31:28.740understand what you're saying about monarchy is kind of out competing but i just also think that it's
00:31:32.900going to be such a mess that there won't be sufficient incentives to try to pick up what's left
00:31:42.020behind like people won't the the wealthy people who'd be able to like bankroll or try to influence
00:31:49.540a takeover and creation of a monarchy would not want that hot mess to deal with they don't want the
00:31:56.420people they don't necessarily need the land in a post-ai world i think that they the people with
00:32:04.500means will be much more interested in establishing wild gardens and city states and they can kind of
00:32:09.460do it wherever they want depending on their defensive capabilities because well autonomous drones are
00:32:15.700yeah whose army whose successful functional government is going to stop them from building
00:32:21.700their walled city wherever they want to build it and keep in mind the demographic class is hitting latin
00:32:25.940america much harder than like the united states so like the united states before it enters the state
00:32:29.860of collapse might get us autonomous drone ships and everything like that up and running that's
00:32:33.860probably enough to keep the united states safe but latin american countries any rich person could just
00:32:39.780go in and and as this happens the united states is going to start carrying less and less what's
00:32:44.420happening in other countries and you're like oh the us would use this army to prevent that why would it
00:32:48.340it has no economic interest in doing that and it probably economically benefits more from staying on
00:32:52.980the good side of these few wealthy people and on top of all that if any country in the world right now
00:32:59.620just like you know feeling political wins has a right-wing party that is open to becoming a monarchy
00:33:08.900i'd say the united states falls into that bucket pretty strongly i i would imagine it going in that
00:33:14.340direction in the same way that it still has a higher fertility rate that it's still before european
00:33:18.980countries go in that direction for example or before even latin american countries which are
00:33:23.380more likely to go the dictatorship pathway yeah thank you even one is simone's ancestor was the
00:33:27.860one who originally turned down for people who don't know she's the descendant of george washington's
00:33:33.060siblings and he didn't have any kids himself so she'd be the closest relative if he had taken the crown
00:33:37.460or in in the line of closest relatives so wouldn't that be oh if you're not american you may not know
00:33:42.820this he was famously offered to become monarch and he turned it down he didn't want to become
00:33:46.260yeah people america early americans were they were not completely sold on what they set up
00:33:53.620so does that mean we might we might have been signaling something naming our first kid octavian
00:33:58.660um was the was the was the blood right to claim the the monarchy i'm i'm of course his middle name
00:34:06.340is george just point yeah it's gonna it's gonna be the technocrats who really have all the power in
00:34:11.620this and what's gonna happen which you pointed out it's gonna be a transition of our understanding of
00:34:16.180economic systems where it used to be that anything that you know was fungible and had a fixed value
00:34:21.460like we knew how much of it existed was the core store value whether that was like gold or bitcoin
00:34:26.020or land but that was only the case because the number of producers and consumers was growing
00:34:29.620exponentially we're going to be transitioning and and and so like taking land mattered in a historic
00:34:34.660because land was like a fixed thing as we enter like true demographic collapse what the wealthy tech
00:34:41.220barons are going to realize really quickly is the the vast majority of humans just don't really
00:34:47.140matter to their little tech empires neither does land as you pointed out what they really care about
00:34:52.820are the productive individuals i.e these these taxpayers like as taxpayers become a rarer commodity
00:34:59.220taxpayers matter more and if you look at the u.s tax base a huge chunk of the taxes come from like the
00:35:05.940top few percent of taxpayers um and as what the wealth gap increases that's going to increase which
00:35:12.100is why the tech barons will have a reason to basically scoop those people up woo those people
00:35:18.900to their little micro empires and this is why in the video game world that we're making right now
00:35:24.100it's going to be an ai video game world that i'm really excited i'm having a lot of fun building
00:35:27.620it's it's sort of populated by something that we call havens which are these small sort of territories
00:35:32.740copian city states that these tech barons create but it's also why you know you as a as a a person
00:35:40.740in the world like when i look at like what the prenatalist movement is for me it's also making sure
00:35:45.540that my kids are associating with these people's kids with these communities when i think about like
00:35:51.380what it really means to set my kids up to be safe in the future it's not setting them up for a job
00:35:56.740it's setting them up to impress these specific communities which are going to have a disproportionate
00:36:01.140amount of power in the future and if you're like oh like a classic person watching this oh what if
00:36:08.500fertility rates plateau you know or bottom out and it's like it hasn't happened in south korea
00:36:14.900it hasn't happened anywhere in the world where this has been a problem not once the country
00:36:19.620sustainably reversed its fertility collapse except maybe the case of kazakhstan but that doesn't really
00:36:25.620count because they were basically undergoing sort of a genocide instigated by the russians before this
00:36:30.100and now they're that's it's not a good example people will say georgia got its fertility rate up
00:36:35.780for not even five years and then it collapsed again like no no one has figured out how to stop this
00:36:42.740it it hurts the productive populations more than the non-productive populations or it decreases their
00:36:47.700their populations faster because the more money you have the fewer kids you're going to have unless
00:36:50.900you're in this ultra wealthy like over 500k per year class in the united states which means competent
00:36:55.780people are going to become a you know rarer and rarer commodity and it also all of the leading
00:37:00.980indicators say it's going to get worse like if you look at rates of religiosity among gen alpha yes
00:37:05.380christianity has begun to tick up this year was the first year that didn't go down year over year
00:37:10.180but you're still dealing with the leading indicators and among gen alpha there has been a a much faster
00:37:15.060drop than there has been in previous generations or not gen alpha it was gen z gen z um and i assume
00:37:21.300it continued in gen gen alpha but we don't have stats on that yet and if we see people going back
00:37:26.100to religion it's going to look very different and the way that they go back to it is going to be like
00:37:31.700i think if we're talking about like who's going to be fighting these revolutions it's going to be gen
00:37:35.620alpha right so gen z i think is going to be the generation that's sort of seen as like the boomers
00:37:41.380because i think that they're going to be uniquely low fertility i think our generation is going to be
00:37:44.820uniquely low fertility and i think these two generations are going to be being blamed as
00:37:49.780much or even more than the boomers because what we're doing is in a way more selfish given how much
00:37:54.820the writing is on the wall i mean the boomers thought that the ponzi scheme that civilization
00:37:59.620had set up could work forever right like we know it's not going to work and yet you know progressives
00:38:05.780are attacking people for saying oh you should have more kids they're like oh that must mean
00:38:09.380you're a nazi and i'm like no you are literally creating fascist inevitabilities by doing this
00:38:16.260yeah and so the best we can do is lick tech barren boots you know you guys are the greatest autonomy
00:38:21.780learn how to survive yes well learn how to build skills and and and cultures that are useful to them
00:38:30.260and that's also the way that like we deploy our family's capital when people are like well what can
00:38:33.700you invest in in a system like this invest in solutions because if you're out there trying to
00:38:38.500build the solutions like our free school system you should check it out it's like so much better
00:38:41.300than it used to be it's all like ai moderated and everything the collins institute please please
00:38:45.700try the platform we're about to have a new like ad video that will be airing soon on this that
00:38:50.100explains is it a new way the system works but tech parents the the what was i saying here the the
00:38:56.740people who have been investing in fixing things whether that's because they've been culturally
00:39:00.900invested in this or working on technologies that are working on this they are going to be the people
00:39:07.140who i imagine are not targeted by these groups and who are given likely ability to participate in
00:39:15.060what is inevitably the winning side of this which is going to be the gen alpha side and we already
00:39:18.820see alpha like acting more responsibly than previous generations you know they don't consume alcohol as
00:39:23.460much they don't consume like water is like the number one like beverage that they're buying like
00:39:28.500they they are like hey this whole sleeping around thing was a bad idea hey this whole x thing was a bad idea and
00:39:34.740the ones who realize this more are also the ones who are having kids more and also the ones who are
00:39:38.740economically engaging so yeah but this is only within gen alpha this is where i expect to see this
00:39:45.060transition happen so i think what we're going to see is a basically societal turnover and it's going to be
00:39:51.940very very if not violent it's going to have a lot of suffering as a component to it and that suffering
00:39:58.820has been created as an inevitability of people like the left turning their the journalist class
00:40:05.940the the big bureaucrat ceo class the deep state turning their eyes to what is an obvious problem yeah
00:40:13.060hey i mean oh gosh well actually i don't know what to say i i don't know if i feel hopeful or not
00:40:19.780it's just have i convinced you like does it make sense to instigate this this this turnover happening sooner
00:40:25.140or to support movements that would have it happen sooner because it will lead to less bloodshed overall
00:40:32.020i i just don't i don't see the revolutions playing out the way that you think just like
00:40:37.300there wasn't a revolution per se in south africa it just kind of devolved into the state where it is now
00:40:45.860this is you just think it all ends up like south africa it all collapses well and a lot of people
00:40:52.340in south africa would say it's not collapsing that you know the areas that are nice are really nice
00:40:55.780and you know we've i mean aristocratic because they have armed talking about how he was looking
00:41:01.300at the place where he could live in south africa and thinking yeah i think i'd rather live there
00:41:04.500than in the uk so look at it from that perspective there's a lot of people who already would prefer
00:41:09.540to live in the walled garden of a post-collapse society as we would define it than in the uk right now
00:41:16.340okay well so let's let's talk about what this transition would look like okay suppose we have
00:41:21.460some governments begin to basically collapse and then have walled gardens where the tech elite can
00:41:26.100do basically whatever they want um create their own little utopias or just hang on in in south africa
00:41:31.860you don't have that because the ultra tech elite was in south africa left the country so you're going
00:41:36.900to have two things happen first you're going to have the very wealthiest leave the countries especially
00:41:41.860if their assets aren't tied to something like mining or something like that and in an ai world that's
00:41:45.700what we're going to see because they're not they're not forced to stay so ultra elite leave the country
00:41:51.140after the ultra elite leave the country they then begin to increasingly as city states or cities
00:41:56.820collapse around the world become sort of like milked or squeezed into fewer and future increasingly
00:42:03.940disproportionately prosperous countries um but these are going to be the countries that tax them less and
00:42:10.100let them do largely what they want so and that maybe can protect themselves better like have
00:42:15.460more like law and order so what you might see is all right maybe not law and order law and order is
00:42:21.060irrelevant when you have like the infinite money glitch right so what we might see is even if a
00:42:27.060country like the u.s begins to collapse if it's offering the tech elite more freedoms we'll see them
00:42:32.020leave countries like europe and move to the havens within america increasing the the the the difference
00:42:39.620between the two countries if people are like why are you so certain america will come out of this fine well one
00:42:44.900we are the largest country largest healthy economy with a good fertility rate we do like we are okay
00:42:52.020with wealthy people from other countries coming here we already have systems in place that make
00:42:55.140that easy israel is another option but like obviously if you're not jewish uh there's less of a reason to
00:43:00.900go there in the game world we're creating the post-apocalypse game world like jews basically live
00:43:05.140nowhere but israel anymore because like why would you stay anywhere if like israel's uh a tech utopia and the
00:43:10.340the rest of the world is it's it's fallen um yeah but america is is like a very easy place for them to
00:43:17.940go but then you also have the situation of oh yes that we in a post-globalist world are one of the
00:43:24.580only countries that is stable both in terms of food and energy production capacity yeah it's basically our
00:43:31.780geography not just our ability to produce our own food and energy but also our borders and that we're
00:43:40.100not completely surrounded we have plenty of port area we have a military that even if very scaled down
00:43:46.100is capable of defending where we are we are okay on our own whereas a lot of countries
00:43:52.340now post-globalization are are so anemic in some areas china is one of these examples that it would
00:44:00.820take them decades to get to a place where they were self-sufficient and there are other countries
00:44:05.860that never ever could have been self-sufficient especially to clarify china imports something like
00:44:10.42086 percent of its energy or even like what the nitrates for its soil it yeah even it even imports
00:44:16.020nitrates for its soil it can't even not only is it importing food but it's importing nitrates yeah
00:44:20.820like to grow its own food it still needs help it can't just like well i will try we'll try
00:44:25.300global trade routes became disrupted china is completely bound like like they they would
00:44:32.420not only is their population now i've seen some estimates out that they might have be as low as
00:44:36.260not a billion people but 300 million people we did an episode before if you want to check it where
00:44:40.900we argued that their numbers were probably like 25 to a third higher this argues that they're two
00:44:45.780thirds higher if these new estimates that i've heard from some youtubers are accurate and and and
00:44:50.580on top of that they're going to have mass derivation on top of that they're shrinking every year
00:44:55.060they're just like not relevant long term as a world power japan is much more relevant i have more faith
00:45:00.660that japan can turn this around because we've been japan for the region actually has a fairly robust
00:45:04.820fertility rate and i suspect that they may find a way to fix this yeah because they i'm talking about
00:45:12.020countries that might they have a monarch if i'm talking about countries that might be just okay with
00:45:18.180going authoritarian and and without much of a fight or pushback they can also survive on their
00:45:23.220own agriculturally and and from a defense standpoint like they're not in the safest position but they
00:45:28.180are still at least a sovereign island which helps you know they don't have like immediate land borders
00:45:32.660with anyone else the japanese culture definitely has an authoritarian streak and works well under those
00:45:37.220types of systems sure so although you know we we need to i want to do more research before we do the episode
00:45:42.500on high fertility japanese subcultures but the subcultures that seem high fertility are actually
00:45:48.020some of the least authoritarian so we'll see how that plays out well they're they're very like exports
00:45:52.820of americana yes and no like no i mean there i think there's it's not so much you'll see that you're
00:45:59.940wrong about this they are direct aesthetically aesthetically but not like no not aesthetically
00:46:05.300dispositionally okay we'll see we'll see there's very much the disposition is just selecting selecting
00:46:11.540for a similar culture not that's that's not true so they're they're very much the truck nut conservatives
00:46:16.180of japan that's what i was saying this morning i know you got that from me right let's do some
00:46:20.020more research before we cover it that's an american culture there is no traditional japanese culture
00:46:25.220which is anti-authority for the sake of being anti-authority yeah but as a lot of people commenting on
00:46:30.900that subculture this is mild yankees that we're talking about we're mentioning was it's like oh
00:46:36.180you're like the this in the uk oh you're like that this in australia and all of those cultures are
00:46:41.940american cultural exports i looked up every one of them they're all american cultural exports they're
00:46:47.460all american truck nuts conservatives the redneck conservative has been exported around the world as
00:46:53.140an aspirational culture in the case of japan it was exported as a greaser like movement we can debate
00:46:58.740this in that episode okay i love you to death simone this this is where we're heading and you know i i
00:47:06.980think in the basically what what i guess i'm saying here is i think that if we begin to see historically
00:47:14.740speaking if there was a revolution if there was a transition of power i would have reflexively been
00:47:19.620on the pro-democracy side but now i just don't see how democracy mathematically is going to continue to
00:47:26.820not cause mass suffering and death i think your problem is you've met more people because you've
00:47:31.860seen how democracy plays out which isn't great always well no the the the mistake that a lot of
00:47:40.500people make who are anti-democracy i didn't realize this until very or learn this until very recently but
00:47:46.660in in like actual or og ancient greek democracy they're like voting up to several times a week
00:47:51.540you could be dragged out if you didn't actually show up for a vote yeah they would they would
00:47:56.660have a a banner like that had paint on it and they'd use it the slaves would use it to round people
00:48:01.940into the voting area and if you had paint on your tunic you'd be fined because it showed that you were
00:48:06.500yeah it sounds like such a bureaucratic nightmare and i mean on the one hand it seems unfair because like
00:48:14.340only athenian citizen males i think of a certain status could could vote but then at the same time like
00:48:22.020i don't even know if they were thrilled to have that honor considering all the hassle so
00:48:27.460yeah even an original democracy not the great but the point is is that people are always like yeah
00:48:32.900but you can't trust and this is always my problem with monarchy is that you can't trust the monarch
00:48:36.740it's going to be good here's the problem yeah but it's it's a self-correcting system so monarchs
00:48:41.140historically um especially when they weren't like when they weren't when they weren't inherited like
00:48:46.020if we go back to like really early england it was basically whatever whatever leader was able to
00:48:54.500maintain military stability and manage resources and then allocate them efficiently and keep things
00:49:00.660more or less stable inherits their power base which is what always ends up happening if you look at
00:49:06.820rome i think hereditary monarchies are very problematic yes but if you look at rome okay even if you
00:49:14.660like even during periods where they're not exactly hereditary you get some really bad leaders the
00:49:19.460problem is is that in the era of demographic collapse even a fairly bad i'd say bottom 25 monarch
00:49:28.500is generally going to be better than a democracy which is favoring an unsustainable economic policy
00:49:34.340which is going to lead to mass death because at the very least the monarch is going to want to
00:49:39.620maintain some degree of long-term stability did nero want long-term stability he wanted enough
00:49:49.300stability that he could continue to do his parties like a lot of these these these these people and
00:49:56.500this is the thing about monarchs is the amount of crazy they can do is often limited to like the amount
00:50:03.460of crazy that they personally can do their limits to their damage it's it's absolutely horrifying but
00:50:11.060it's like what if you had a society where one guy was crazy it just could like go around murdering
00:50:16.020people given the population of america like throwing snakes at a crowd for fun and stuff like that
00:50:22.100like that's bad but it's a small amount of damage compared to the amount of damage we're talking about
00:50:29.220as social services begin to collapse yeah so you know it it's it's it is bad if we had a nero which
00:50:36.980generally the the you know i i don't think that we would end up getting here but like okay let me put
00:50:43.460it this way take your worst interpretation of trump like somebody who has absolutely no positive things
00:50:49.860to think about him if he became a dictator how much harm would he actually cause like he's not the type
00:50:56.500of guy to do like mass beheadings if you know he's not the type of guy to if if you are an active
00:51:03.460terrorist he would send you to like a gitmo or something like that like actively blowing up tesla
00:51:08.500cars to try to like change that's as far as i can see somebody like him getting so yeah i'm just not
00:51:16.660particularly worried and then this is why i say like but it's unlikely to be trump like if america
00:51:22.340actually goes through this transition it's likely to be either a democrat or a conservative leader
00:51:27.620and the people like democrats wouldn't do this oh yes they would they already are saying that like
00:51:31.700the elections are illegitimate for trump the deep state already tried to rig an election cycle
00:51:36.980like of course they might try to say hey we just can't safely allow republicans to win anymore
00:51:44.260but the republicans are pretty close to saying this about the democrats i disagree with your
00:51:47.620god i don't think it's going to actually be a revolution revolution but this direction anyway
00:51:53.380love you simone this horrifying future thanks for tonight i love you too melcom
00:52:04.980oh god ready for getting that so we'll have our bases covered
00:52:10.580i just logged on to instagram and saw that i had like some comments and stuff
00:52:19.460were they like why did i look like i had posted recently photos of like from from our hotel visit
00:52:25.460and had written something about like i don't know why our kids love hotels so much because it's
00:52:30.900i don't know it just surprises me because there aren't like toys in the hotel or anything it's not a
00:52:35.460kid place and like the two comments immediately i see i'm guessing they think anytime they're
00:52:40.500outside your house is a chance to escape your abuse another one comments they're probably just
00:52:46.020hoping that someone in a public setting will witness your abuse and call the authority
00:52:53.300why does that stress you out these people have sad little lives okay yeah i guess i click their
00:52:58.660profiles i can get a picture of just exactly what their lives are like one is one is a nurse who takes
00:53:06.980a lot of pictures of her goats and coffee and and oh she's quite overweight and loves eating
00:53:15.460very unhealthy foods so that a thing the other one she lives a constant pain the other one's just
00:53:20.740a picture of her cat okay never mind an actual cat lady checks out actual cat lady in an overweight
00:53:28.580food like binger uh apparently would seem i guess yeah never mind never mind carry on i'm just not
00:53:36.580gonna look at comments anymore oh it's more like the the the thing that octavian actually did at that
00:53:45.300hotel was go along to everyone at the party not to report abuse but to insist that they like and
00:53:51.220subscribe yes have you tried to our channel it's like this event with really high profile people who are
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00:54:03.220have you subscribed hey we tell our kids it's for closers candies for closers and you know what
00:54:10.740without even knowing what closing is they are closer no okay so we sometimes at the end of our
00:54:15.140videos i'll have videos of like octavian saying like and subscribe and you think i i bet you think
00:54:20.100what's happening is before he says that we're telling him to say that no no no it's like i'm i'm trying
00:54:24.980to cook dinner and he's just like standing there being like you need to film something to for our
00:54:30.100subscribers how many subscribers do we have and i'm like i don't know octavian i haven't checked
00:54:34.260for like weeks he's like i need to know now and i think it's because you know he also watches youtube
00:54:39.860sometimes so he sees his youtubers do this uh and that's where he's picking it up from it's not like
00:54:44.580that we are obsessing about yeah it's like if he went to an old-fashioned church and like that was like
00:54:50.340his main source of content you know he'd always be like you know and god be with you and like
00:54:53.940made you surprise some mercy on your soul and also like yeah but like in you know the things that the
00:54:58.580riffs that he or he hears again and again are yeah like subscribe leave a comment below give this video
00:55:05.300a thumbs up is there anything else you want to say subscribers while i'm standing up i'm not
00:55:21.380like this this is very fancy like and subscribe to the channel if that is really fancy if you go like
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00:55:36.900about this in the comment below in our video in our towers high where profits gleam we tech elites have
00:55:54.500a cunning scheme unproductive folks your time has passed we'll turn you in the fuel efficient and fast
00:56:03.940just get in line to become biodiesel oh stop crying you annoying weasel as laid out by curtis
00:56:14.740yarvin handle the old or we'll all be starving
00:56:19.540why waste time on those who can't produce when they can't produce when they can fuel our grand abuse
00:56:34.340a pipeline from the nursing home to power cities our wicked dome
00:56:42.340just get in line to become biodiesel oh stop crying you annoying weasel as laid out by curtis
00:56:53.140yarvin handle the old or we'll all be starving