Based Camp - June 26, 2026


P***phelia & Pronatalism: How Whites Crashed Global Birth Rates By Banning ****


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00:00:00.000 So Malcolm, I'm excited to be with you today because today we're going to talk about how
00:00:04.400 maybe Europeans are the only people who aren't kind of into, if you know what I mean, really 0.90
00:00:09.640 young people and that possibly are colonizing, imposing of older ages of marriage onto all 0.84
00:00:18.900 the other peoples of the world could be contributing to demographic collapse because apparently
00:00:23.020 we're the weirdos in the room.
00:00:25.300 We're the outlier.
00:00:26.800 I need to go over some stats. 1.00
00:00:28.220 So this rabbit hole started with me being like, our Japan, because if you look at Japanese 1.00
00:00:33.200 not safe for work art, it is as an unusually high rate of phenotypically young looking 0.85
00:00:39.920 women. 1.00
00:00:40.440 If you catch my drift.
00:00:42.420 And I started to think, I was like, could there be a genetic reason for this?
00:00:46.040 Like, when did Japanese people get married historically?
00:00:50.520 When would have been their first sexual encounter historically?
00:00:53.500 and as i went through that i was like oh wait a second everyone but europeans got married at
00:01:02.580 these super young ages at a historic level and now this makes sense why you have these super young
00:01:08.380 age marriages in africa in middle easterners right like we we keep seeing this oh aisha six
00:01:14.580 nine etc right like they they this would be weird for european what's what may surprise you is that
00:01:21.940 in europe even in the middle ages it was very common for women to not get married until their
00:01:27.360 mid-20s and we're going to go into that which is very rare for any other culture but hold on it
00:01:32.220 gets weirder before we go okay i want to get all the fun stuff out of the way it turns out that
00:01:37.620 europeans remember i've always said that northern europeans have weirdly high fertility rates
00:01:42.380 compared to every other group on earth well northern europeans are also genetically unique
00:01:48.300 among all of the ethnicities on earth and that we have significantly like multiple years longer
00:01:55.440 fertility windows and we're going to go into that too yeah which people should know about
00:01:59.400 much later so when we started to tell other people around the world you can't start being
00:02:07.200 sexual you know with yeah like the appropriate time to start is in your mid-20s yeah we were
00:02:14.180 actually sniping more than half of many of these groups reproductive windows and now we're seeing
00:02:21.820 fertility rates crash around latin america we're seeing fertility rates crash in east asia we're
00:02:26.960 seeing them crash in india and it could partially be in results of this but go go into the data
00:02:31.140 yeah well first some little here's some of the breadcrumbs that kind of got me to this episode
00:02:35.860 that i think are really fun ayla just released a substack post called the hotness curve how age 1.00
00:02:41.060 changes a woman's appeal. And she used photos of women at various ages. Some were AI generated, 1.00
00:02:48.140 some were real, including real photos of her throughout her life and her friends.
00:02:52.160 She asked questions like, casual sex. A 200-year-old vampire shows up in your window at
00:02:57.900 night. She wants a one-night stand. There are no consequences and nobody will know. Do you say yes? 1.00
00:03:03.640 And then she says this paired with various photos of women, right? So the resulting graph is
00:03:09.100 a little concerning i guess you can see it here on whatsapp what you'll find and i'll just read
00:03:19.040 from ayla's post here it found that sexual interest climbs very fast and generally hits
00:03:25.200 a crescendo around women who appeared to be 24 years old or 28 years old for older men but 15
00:03:32.440 and i'm quoting from her sub stack article 15 of men said yes they would have casual sex with a
00:03:37.920 vampire in the body of a love an 11 year old this rose to a third of men for the body of a 13 year
00:03:44.200 old and half of men agreeing to the body of a 15 year old by 18 we're at roughly 70 percent and at
00:03:51.560 the time a 24 year old is hypothetically entering your window 90 percent of them were down i i was
00:03:56.760 shocked hold on so the midpoint for men is 15 yeah basically but i mean i was just shocked that
00:04:03.460 at the age of 11 15 of men were like yeah well this is actually really fascinating because if
00:04:09.680 this is the actual midpoint of you know attractiveness for men yeah the the way in
00:04:16.520 society that we treat this right like oh you're aroused by something that looks like that you must 0.97
00:04:24.420 be like a wildly deviant individual yeah you must be a monster you must need to be arrested
00:04:29.740 literally 50 percent of 15 is astonishingly young um yeah but for 11 is yeah but yeah 15 0.57
00:04:38.160 i'm going i'm not going with the 25 percent i'm going with the average man the average man yeah
00:04:44.980 yeah yeah yeah and that is the reason why it's important to like make this known to people is
00:04:53.020 because if a guy gets into their head that there's some absolutely monstrous deviant within one
00:04:59.540 category then they can begin to engage in monster they begin to excuse other types of monstrously
00:05:07.480 deviant behavior because they're like well that's what i am that's how i'm a monster who cares if i
00:05:12.720 drown a puppy etc yeah i'm just a bad guy because yeah yeah whereas i think that you can say even if
00:05:20.980 15 is the average age at which a male may start finding a female form attractive that one european
00:05:29.520 it's likely going to be later so this is likely held down by by non-europeans to some extent
00:05:33.700 but but two it's it's it's normal but you don't act on it right like there's a big difference
00:05:41.220 between something being normal and something being a mandate for you to act on if i can give you it
00:05:48.320 is normal for me to be aroused by a random woman who walks by it is bad for me to hold her down
00:05:57.220 and have sex with her simply because i was aroused that she walked by per our culture at least yes
00:06:03.420 i'm just saying that the the the way that we have in our society drawn these very very thin lines 0.83
00:06:12.160 when it comes to this one category of arousal i think is hugely deleterious and leads to a lot
00:06:20.080 more pda behavior than we would otherwise see if we categorized it more the way that it's like
00:06:27.980 yeah you can find a woman who's married to another guy arousing don't sleep with her that's morally
00:06:36.240 negative and has morally negative externalities for society right but anyway continue right just
00:06:42.800 a little side too about the wall because that's a fun thing to see what her findings indicated 1.00
00:06:47.800 she wrote one interesting thing to note is that the drop-off in affability for women what we
00:06:54.320 might call the wall happens for women in their mid-30s just as predicted but only in the eyes
00:06:59.980 of men under the age of 25 for older men we find the wall occurs in a woman's early 40s older men
00:07:08.420 assigned equivalent yes i'd have sex with her ratings to an 18 year old as they did to a woman
00:07:14.360 in her early fifties. Basically the spread of people would be interested in both dating or 0.98
00:07:19.440 having sex with women at older ages was astonishing for this research. You should go
00:07:24.220 check out the actual post. I'm linking to it in my show notes as I link to everything else. I was
00:07:28.200 just shocked by the range of interest in women. I guess older women are better off now than they 1.00
00:07:35.540 have been in the past maybe, or they always have been. But also you should play her guess their 1.00
00:07:40.240 age game. She vibe coded it. It's super fun. And you can probably beat me because I could only
00:07:46.040 get better than 67% of players. I apparently cannot tell people's age, which is probably
00:07:51.820 good. Also, our friend Bruno wrote to us about the e-girl phenomenon. He wrote, why does a certain
00:07:57.740 e-girl or internet girl face seem to resonate so consistently with online audiences across
00:08:02.500 different eras? Highly recognizable women in online subcultures seem to converge around a 0.87
00:08:06.840 similar look why does that look perform so well with netizens early internet figures like boxy 1.00
00:08:12.700 later youtube personalities like shoe on head cosplay and streamer adjacent figures and then
00:08:17.940 more recent cases like belle delphine and the current wave of tiktok cosplay and twitter x
00:08:22.900 egirl aesthetics the most interesting question is why a particular facial and stylistic grammar
00:08:27.420 keeps recurring large expressive eyes youthful proportions softer rounded features dark hair
00:08:33.760 bangs a slightly anime coded presentation and a mix of cuteness irony awkwardness and sexual
00:08:39.560 ambiguity and when i talked about this with malcolm when we got the email you're like
00:08:44.000 because they look like children like bella delphine looks like a 15 year old yeah uh she 0.77
00:08:50.900 could easily pass as a 15 in in her the height of her fame boxy i think was literally 15 at the
00:08:57.200 height of her fame i realize one of the reasons why other people don't realize this is because
00:09:02.060 they think 15 year old girls look like lollies and they don't people think 15 year old girls look
00:09:08.420 way younger than they actually do so here i'm going to put the pictures of the celebrities
00:09:12.200 we're talking about next to a bunch of pictures of actual real 15 year old human girls and when
00:09:18.560 you see this you'll be like oh 15 year old girls look a lot older than i expected and it's like
00:09:22.600 yeah they do and that's why this is so scary and no this isn't me being selective this is me just
00:09:28.580 choosing all the top images when you look up 15 year old girl and i'd go so far now that i'm
00:09:33.580 looking at the images side by side to say that these e-celebs that we're talking about look
00:09:38.220 slightly younger than your average 15 year old girl um two on ahead i don't think fits into this
00:09:44.520 category she was never really a thirst trap influencer but if you look at the various
00:09:48.920 thirst trap influencers creepy chan fell into this as well like they they all have the the 0.71
00:09:55.180 phenotypical features that make them look different than Simone and I'll put images on 0.98
00:10:00.520 screen here so you guys can see I'm not I'm not joking about this they just look very young yeah
00:10:05.520 but either because it was considered okay to thirst after them on the internet during that
00:10:10.040 period or because they technically weren't actually 15 like vampire girls or whatever
00:10:15.040 everyone was like this is fine now again I actually think it's really really bad to stereotype
00:10:21.040 like in in australia i don't know if you know this but in australia you actually can't have
00:10:25.720 pornography where women have too small of breasts because they say that if the women's breasts even
00:10:32.220 if they're a totally normal above age woman it is illegal for them to participate in pornography 1.00
00:10:36.140 so they'll like pull up a thing and be like insufficiently bossy and then yeah because 1.00
00:10:40.460 they say it makes them look too young right like so do erotic actresses have to get boob jobs like 1.00
00:10:45.700 what happens if you're by the way you see that immensely creepy show about the girl who looks
00:10:51.480 like a like 12 year old and who's dating no you need to google this and just watch a clip from
00:10:59.160 this because i'll put it here before we go further because i need to get your thoughts on the ethics
00:11:03.600 of this it's not worth it i would just completely ignore them i tried to let just roll off my
00:11:10.440 shoulders hearing thomas's views shows me a new perspective and allows me to understand a new
00:11:16.160 perspective he grew up with this mentality just pick yourself and get up and do it and i have a
00:11:22.100 lot of social trauma so i think he's definitely a more go-getter less worried about what people
00:11:27.480 think and i know what people think i love how we're like japan the japanese so gross they're
00:11:34.500 like oh she the 300 year old vampire so it's okay meanwhile middle-aged moms watching TLC
00:11:41.400 and then fertility and where we go from there I think the best option for you would be to get 0.96
00:11:46.280 you established with an OBGYN who can kind of dig into safely carrying a child and would you
00:11:51.500 be able to do it to term and all of that what look look up a clip of this show oh no she looks
00:11:57.780 like a child no oh tlc of course oh great of course it's tlc oh no no no no no no no no no
00:12:07.420 okay i've seen i've seen enough yeah i so i'm in this range where i'm like if you look like 15 in
00:12:16.180 the way that like bella delphine does or whatever right you know yeah i'm like whatever was that
00:12:21.360 i'm like i get it you know whatever with this girl and this show i'm like
00:12:27.780 even if she's technically a 300 year old vampire like we need to have a conversation about this 1.00
00:12:33.540 because she's she's like 27 by the way simone okay she's a very rare disorder that caused no
00:12:41.820 i know i know tlc is it's it's the dwarves and it's the yeah it's hold on i'm actually thinking
00:12:50.280 through this should she never be able to have a sex life because the whole point you make in the 0.99
00:12:54.540 pragmatist guide to sexuality is if you have a thing that some people's kink or arousal pathway 1.00
00:13:01.820 whatever like if for example you are obese you should go after chubby chasers who are way out 1.00
00:13:06.540 of your league saying that's one pda file off the street she could get a very high value because 1.00
00:13:12.140 like she's not a supermodel looks wise right she may not be like the world's smartest person she 0.99
00:13:16.920 may not be a billionaire but she could probably find a man who's way out of her league on one of
00:13:21.440 those measures are multiple because he's super in to yeah i mean like the reason why it's bad
00:13:29.580 and we've pointed this out before it's not due to consent this isn't why underage stuff is is bad
00:13:34.260 it's because it has negative developmental effects the reason i point out it's not due to consent 0.80
00:13:38.420 is nobody cares when two like mentally disabled people have sex nobody cares when a super elderly 0.74
00:13:44.860 person has sex but like when we're talking about a 15 16 year old who is almost certainly smarter 0.97
00:13:50.420 than most people in their like late 90s or something like that yeah yeah and it's because
00:13:54.360 of the negative developmental effects but i think one of the things that i'm realizing is are those
00:13:59.420 negative developmental effects the same for non-europeans as they are for europeans that's
00:14:04.600 a really good question i did not think to look at birth complications or pregnancy complications for
00:14:10.480 non-european teenagers next one i'm talking make sure you look up the average age for jews
00:14:16.460 historically because i want to see if they went with the european standard or they went with the
00:14:19.500 non-european standard but like this is one of these interesting fields to talk about or i find
00:14:27.980 it to be interesting to talk about because there is so much just like reflective and reactive
00:14:36.540 signaling around this stuff where individuals attempt to show that they are like just
00:14:45.360 to shout at someone to clown on someone to yell at someone to you know whatever and it's it's
00:14:52.760 super unproductive because a lot of the fight is not where it should be like consider the leftist
00:15:00.300 activists right who constantly badger like anime companies but do nothing about the immigrant
00:15:06.780 communities where this is normalized right like we've pointed out countless times the religious
00:15:11.520 court in pakistan made a hearing this is the primary religious court of the country that it 0.79
00:15:16.200 was islamophobic to raise the age of marriage from i think nine like how dare you but this is normal
00:15:23.340 in those countries and and if you actually cared about this that's what you would be targeting
00:15:27.680 and not anime that actually now we can argue whether it leads to radicalizing people in this
00:15:36.200 direction even if it does lead to radicalizing people in this direction the number of like
00:15:42.580 standard westerners who ever get radicalized in this direction is so dwarfed by where this is
00:15:48.900 happening outside of the west but then you have to ask is it even bad where it's happening outside 0.90
00:15:53.280 the west because maybe they're like genetically built but anyway what'd you find about the jews
00:15:56.900 so for per european standards of when marriages took place it looks like pre-1800s which is what
00:16:04.940 i looked at for the other groups many jewish communities married what was considered way 1.00
00:16:10.420 younger than most of them like in their teens so that is interesting they were like the weird
00:16:18.940 outliers in europe at the time i guess probably not other groups now now hold on hold on does
00:16:25.680 this explain the epstein networks oh no stop no malcolm we're just gonna we're gonna skate right
00:16:36.280 over that and whatever you want to say for the comments all right you can find whatever code
00:16:41.680 word you want to use for epstein this time let's just talk about it there i'll start by this is
00:16:46.520 actually something another friend of ours told me or like mentioned in a text conversation
00:16:51.240 and i just had no idea and she's like you understand that
00:16:55.680 non-European women have earlier onset menopause, like their fertility window is way shorter
00:17:01.500 and people should really talk to them about this. And I had no idea. And then I look it up
00:17:05.560 and the estimated global mean age of menopause is only 48.8. But for Europe, it's around 50.5 years.
00:17:17.020 In Asia, it's 48.8. In Africa, it's 48.4 years. In Latin America, it's 47.2 years.
00:17:25.120 and in the Middle East it's 47.4 years 47 like that 47 versus 50 is is very significant I I had
00:17:33.400 no idea and also it's it's crazy that we're not telling people this but the when you look at this
00:17:38.080 in comparison to the average ages of marriage pre-1800 across different parts of the world
00:17:45.080 it kind of makes sense that fertility windows got pushed back for Europeans have had a strong
00:17:51.160 genetic pressure for a very long time for higher fertility windows because of norms around marriage
00:17:57.840 in england pre-1800 the typical average marriage we'll say average female age at first marriage
00:18:05.260 keep in mind this is average right this is not you know there are lots of younger than this but
00:18:10.960 average was 22 to 26 which is kind of what modern society has rested at now right and maybe that's
00:18:16.800 because of colonialism and the influence of european and especially english culture but it's
00:18:21.900 22 to 26 pre-1800s in western and northern europe it was a little bit lower it was 20 to 25
00:18:29.000 and in china by comparison it's 14 to 18 average india 12 to 16 japan 17 to 19 korea 16 to 18
00:18:42.000 i i checked about like aztec 14 to 17 maya 16 to 19 and then in sub-saharan africa 15 to 18
00:18:50.220 so when you look at these earlier onsets of menopause they kind of track pretty well
00:18:56.440 to historical marriage patterns and i think that kind of helps to make sense now when you look
00:19:03.220 also and i one thing i decided to look at and i'm sending you a graph of this so you can look at it
00:19:07.600 more visually but i looked at the ages of consent today in the highest population countries though
00:19:15.520 this global map that i sent to you from our data is beautiful is also just everything but the age
00:19:21.620 of consent in pakistan do you know what it is what's the age of consent in pakistan it's 18
00:19:28.280 i know i was like wait a second how why and no like actually so there's this child marriage act
00:19:37.580 of 1929 that originally set the minimum age at 18 for males and i by the way take it back
00:19:44.140 younger shoe on head definitely looks 15 okay i think she still looks super young and i think
00:19:51.360 she said she was in her mid-30s so i think she also just has like a phenotypically young looking
00:19:55.720 face yeah she has a yeah that's what it is that's that's guys are like there's a certain type of
00:20:01.400 girl that i'm really into and it's like i hate to tell you this brother but that that look is
00:20:07.560 the look of a teenager yeah yeah long story short with pakistan basically they have a lot of 0.64
00:20:16.200 different laws and efforts there's the 1929 child marriage restraint act there's a child marriage
00:20:22.380 restraint act in a different province they're like in in sin province in islamabad capital territory
00:20:29.140 in Balochistan, in Punjab, in Khyber, Pakistan. India has a super old first stage of marriage.
00:20:37.560 Yeah. No, they, yeah, they, they're very like, they have, what's weird is when I was like, wait, 1.00
00:20:41.860 but how long has it been 18? Because we keep hearing about these really young marriages
00:20:46.100 in Pakistan, like all these laws show up. And then I, I dug a little deeper and it's kind of
00:20:52.780 like, well, they have all these laws because people keep marrying kids super young. Like the 0.55
00:20:56.880 laws are there because they're like no no stop but like actually stop can we like super for real
00:21:01.540 this time guys like let's but i mean throughout africa africa is the place where it's africa and
00:21:07.120 indonesia where you see the 11 average age yeah but i mean still unicef for example reports that
00:21:13.800 around 18 percent of women age 20 to 24 in pakistan were married before 18 so it's it's
00:21:20.120 yeah but you're right pakistan is not the worst anyway that surprised me other other ages of
00:21:24.440 consent so india is also high at 18 indonesia 18 nigeria 18 japan 18 ethiopia egypt democratic
00:21:33.040 republic of congo turkey a united states is actually a little different some of our states
00:21:38.840 go as low as 16 i think in the philippines 16 in general iran 15 to 18 thailand 15 to 18 france
00:21:47.500 15. Germany, 14 to 16. So go Germans. But I kind of think like it's so normatively weird for
00:21:55.300 Germans. They'd be like, well, but of course we don't need the rule because we would never. 1.00
00:21:59.300 We're German. In Bangladesh, 14 to 16. Italy, 14 to 16. Mexico, it's 12 to 18. It varies by the
00:22:06.500 state. Russia is 16. Vietnam is 16. United Kingdom, 16. South Africa, 16. South Korea, 16. China and
00:22:14.540 Brazil are both 14 so China's still super low which is wild but you had mentioned this to me
00:22:21.660 and I thought it was insane that Japan only criminalized possession of we'll call it CSAM
00:22:29.160 involving real children in 2014 though it should be noted that the law explicitly excludes manga
00:22:37.080 anime and computer generated imagery and I just love Japan for being so Japan on that front so
00:22:43.700 japan yeah they're like but not the mong i mean not the manga that would outlaw like more than 0.99
00:22:49.640 half of anime right yeah they would yeah they would like destroy the entire anime industry if 1.00
00:22:54.360 they were to like actually i'll agree with that so i totally understand but again we need to in 0.83
00:23:01.720 america understand that japanese males and females are genetically and sociologically different from
00:23:08.860 us yeah historically they married a lot younger their fertility window ends sooner they they need
00:23:14.300 to marry younger and now that they live in a culture where marriage is severely delayed they're
00:23:18.740 going to see a bigger hit from that yeah i mean i personally will be encouraging my kids to date
00:23:26.540 from to marry starting probably around 16 to 17 i think that's when you start dating and learning
00:23:32.840 to date with the intention of eventually marrying yeah we're gonna have to work on them with us
00:23:36.680 because uh tavian just picked up at more births report that's been sitting around our house yeah
00:23:43.040 and started leafing through it and he was looking at this graph of average age of first marriage
00:23:48.580 over time and i asked him how old he wanted to be when he got married and at first he's like
00:23:53.800 40 and i'm like really and he's like okay maybe when i'm like a teenager and i'm like oh okay
00:24:00.280 so like 18 he's like no like 100 so i don't know where he's at we need to be like this is the
00:24:06.560 right age after this you gotta worry used to get this princesses like disney princesses
00:24:12.160 actually look this up look at the ages of various famous disney princesses but they're often quite
00:24:18.220 young for when they they got married and i think that normalizing that normalizing it not the
00:24:25.940 hallmark wedding of the divorcee or whatever but the i'm gonna get married when i'm what are the
00:24:31.840 ages of the disney princesses snow white is 14 yeah that's what jasmine is 15 aurora is 16
00:24:38.700 ariel 16 mulan is 16 hey legal in the uk merida from brave 16 moana 16 bell usually treated as
00:24:50.160 17 years old though sources vary between 17 and 18 now hold on to 18 rapunzel 18 now look up the
00:24:58.500 ages of their partners in each of those movies okay i mean obviously because the men are just
00:25:06.080 so unimportant in most of these especially early movies it's hard to tell but so snow white 14
00:25:12.260 prince florian 18 to 31 so 18 to 31 with a 14 year old let's see so the half plus seven rule
00:25:23.260 that's seven plus the half yeah seven no no keep going just go okay yeah anyway the half plus seven
00:25:30.240 rules my my okay cinderella's 19 prince charming 21 appropriate that's a two-year age gap rora and
00:25:37.380 prince philip in sleeping beauty 16 versus 24 year age gap ariel and prince eric she's 16 he's 18 to
00:25:45.440 19 where's the biggest gap here the biggest gap oh it's rapunzel and flynn because she's 18
00:25:53.160 and he's 26 that's eight years but she's older so it's okay what about the the muslim one what
00:25:59.520 about the the well come on the the street urchin that's plus three years she's 15 and he's 18
00:26:05.480 that's that's the pocahontas and john smith is is less clear it is it is it is between two or
00:26:13.300 nine years so that is unclear getting women excited about marrying in their teens i think
00:26:20.860 is where we need to be as a culture again oh boy yeah yeah i yeah but when i guess we have to get
00:26:27.100 over this european puritanical view shaming teen marriage and you can actually really see it in
00:26:34.960 in where various countries instituted c-sam laws basically being like young looking people no good
00:26:43.480 in images stop you the first all the first countries to start this are western all the
00:26:49.600 last countries to institute these laws, not Western. So we start with 1973 in Germany,
00:26:55.960 1978 in the USA and UK, 1980s in Australia, 83 for Canada, 1990 for Brazil. That's our first
00:27:03.860 non-super Western country, even though Brazil is pretty Western. 1996, Russia, 1997, China,
00:27:11.380 2000, India, 2003, Nigeria, 2007, South Africa. Wait, what is this? What is this when?
00:27:18.680 this is when c sam laws were instituted when when it wasn't okay to create or possess
00:27:24.720 the the stuff that you're not allowed to create or possess the the bad very recently in most of 0.87
00:27:33.060 these non-western countries right yeah and japan's the worst of course um unique case there
00:27:39.420 really dragging their feet but no but not for not for anime and manga it's okay don't worry about it
00:27:44.880 it's gonna be okay your manga god what was that anime where like the
00:27:50.360 the succubus looks like she's a child no no me or whatever i told you about them yeah where she
00:27:58.760 like actually looks like a child a child and she can only survive by drinking things things and
00:28:06.480 the whole thing's supposed to be oh hold on remember i said it's a show about being a father
00:28:13.120 right like that's oh yeah i had forgotten that the main character is actually literally her father
00:28:20.700 but he's 14 this is worse than that anime who like the guy's hand was just a girl one morning
00:28:29.980 remember that just like it's a girl that's a girl japan's the best who thinks of these things
00:28:37.240 when i was on leaflet streams there was a manga where a guy's willie became a girl
00:28:43.320 right like that's like the whole manga
00:28:46.060 people said it was funny i don't know i i mean it would be i think yeah i don't
00:28:54.420 yeah they just have to like find the weirdest people in the country and they're like you
00:28:59.160 you're hired write a manga i like it anyway this weirdest people this has changed i mean i i i've
00:29:06.680 been having a conversation with with someone we've talked about things like teen marriage and just
00:29:11.160 the stigma that we have around for example even getting married in college you know people see
00:29:16.700 it as really weird and i think a lot of people even who are very pronatal as to understand that
00:29:21.160 it's an issue that people are putting off marriage would be kind of weirded out by the idea of their
00:29:25.540 son or daughter getting married right out of high school or in college by the way would not and when
00:29:32.820 our kids start dating and when i start trying to do arranged marriage for them i think the
00:29:36.500 appropriate age for a kid to get married is perfect age is probably 19 or 20 yeah and at that age too
00:29:44.120 the young couple can if they need to like while they're still getting their footing live at our
00:29:49.140 house you know like live with the parents if they help out and everything like it's it's such an
00:29:53.340 easier way to start your life build savings you know while you're young having kids at that age
00:29:58.960 we just take care of the kids exactly it's it's the smartest thing and guess what that that is
00:30:04.240 actually what my parents did when my parents came back from japan with me for a while they lived at
00:30:08.960 my dad's parents house and this is this is a very normative thing like the reason we had baby
00:30:16.540 showers wasn't because people wanted some bougie party that cost ten thousand dollars it was
00:30:22.120 because this was a young 20 year old couple right out of high school and they didn't have money to
00:30:27.520 buy diapers and so people chipped in and bought them diapers and like taught them baby things and
00:30:32.560 whatnot like there's a reason for these traditions the same for bridal showers it was that oh this is
00:30:38.020 a new couple and wedding gifts you bought them silverware because they hoped to buy a house
00:30:42.500 together and get silverware not like they were already 30 and living in an apartment and they
00:30:46.060 owned everything they'd ever need in their life anyway apparently we just need to get over the
00:30:50.900 fact that everyone else likes young girls especially we're the weird ones we're the
00:30:59.180 weird ones for thinking that this is not cool yeah this well this has significantly changed my views 0.99
00:31:04.780 like that in in in a am i the asshole situation we europeans are the asshole we're sorry this was 1.00
00:31:12.680 our mistake bring back teen marriage bring back my big fat gypsy wedding bring back teen pregnancy 1.00
00:31:20.140 we were wrong we are prudish procrastinating europeans and also if you are not of european 0.83
00:31:31.860 ancestry please adjust your childbearing years accordingly because who knew i didn't know i hope
00:31:40.400 everyone else knows this but i don't think they do anyway i love you malcolm i love you too this
00:31:46.140 was a really interesting something i was gonna about japan or something no we're just all these
00:31:54.620 other groups i mean what's what's your takeaway on all of this in regards to the way we as a society
00:32:00.500 i mean i just think that some groups were never really design or not design but like
00:32:07.220 cultures are different in a way where some may genuinely not be be compatible
00:32:13.400 and this is one of those areas fascinatingly that europeans may have psyops the rest of the world
00:32:21.320 into eradicating themselves oh yeah i mean you did an episode once on are some countries just
00:32:27.180 not compatible with democracy apparently some countries are just not compatible with later
00:32:31.560 onset marriage for example yeah so yeah i i think you're onto something there are we becoming
00:32:38.000 skeptical of the benefits of colonialism i don't know well i mean we we just need to colonize them
00:32:44.380 harder until you know until their fertility windows are moved but we will force them back
00:32:49.200 it's fine colonize me harder daddy yeah it's it you'll like it don't worry you'll like it
00:32:56.640 come on okay they they i mean there's been countries that have asked to be colonized in the
00:33:03.400 past yeah and were there some countries that asked for their colonizing forces to not go yeah yeah
00:33:09.920 like the the idea that like colonization was this like a universal negative is as you know it's it's
00:33:18.240 like do some people in america not like the u.s government yes a big chunk you can get people to
00:33:23.880 protest but a lot of them like it as well there is a great quote from an indian under the early
00:33:28.240 stages of occupation and they asked him like what do you think of occupation what do you think of
00:33:32.340 having to pay taxes to the british government and he was like ecstatic about it he's like
00:33:36.900 now with the british government every year a taxpayer comes around once it used to be every
00:33:43.180 year all of the local warlords sent taxpayers to my house so basically the idea is that before the
00:33:48.820 british came in there was a bunch of overlapping regions that might have power at least the power
00:33:52.860 to force you to give them money and they'd all send tax collectors to you at least within this
00:33:58.700 region of india and he was he felt so out from under the burden of that under the british system
00:34:03.840 we act like everyone was saints before the colonial system came in but in a lot of these
00:34:09.100 regions the people were comically cruel compared to what the west did again if we're talking about
00:34:15.840 india here you can look at the practice of sati where they would burn a wife alive when her husband
00:34:20.980 died and there's the famous case of the english general who's working with indian troops and they
00:34:28.740 start to build a pyre to burn a woman alive because their husband had died and he looks at
00:34:33.880 them and he goes don't do that and they're like what were your allies this is our practice
00:34:37.960 and he goes well okay then we have a practice in britain and when men burn a lemon alive we hang
00:34:44.200 them so i'll just set up the gallows right here and as soon as you're done with this fire we can 0.97
00:34:49.340 hang all of you and they're like oh okay okay i guess we won't do this but the reality is that 0.86
00:34:54.360 a lot of these places were far more cruel and brutal than is portrayed in in the common narrative
00:35:00.420 today and note here this isn't just in the words of the quote-unquote colonizers who were recording
00:35:06.000 this one of like the big moments i remember from childhood is we were reading this book called
00:35:10.620 things fall apart which was supposed to be about how bad the colonization of nigeria was and there's
00:35:15.600 this scene where they take a baby and they leave it to slowly die alone in the woods simply because
00:35:23.260 it was a twin and they believed twins were evil and the complaint was that the europeans wanted
00:35:30.200 to stop this practice and i remember like looking around in the woods in the room and being like
00:35:35.160 wait so like like this uh like everyone else here thinks this was a bad thing that we stopped this
00:35:44.620 the level of horrors of things that we stopped through colonization are almost unspeakable in
00:35:51.900 many of these regions and i say this as someone was a british background because my own ancestors
00:35:57.260 before they were colonized from rome practiced human sacrifice regularly practiced the sacrifice
00:36:02.100 of children regularly they would bury them under bridges to like keep them from collapsing or
00:36:08.020 something monstrous monstrous stuff before colonization we were all animals well and i
00:36:14.320 think that's kind of what china was trying to sell with the belt and road initiative they're 0.77
00:36:17.660 like don't you want to be colonized wouldn't you like me to build some infrastructure for you let's
00:36:21.820 do this it's it's colonizing 2.0 with different branding so i agree with you yeah i see it okay
00:36:29.860 bye bye well i didn't ask you to bring it and fill it but thank you octavian come here come
00:36:36.580 here we're gonna say happy birthday that's really nice octavian that's so nice did you make a mess
00:36:43.080 no okay by the way i don't know if you saw did you see the basically like lore encyclopedia
00:36:50.100 that's super interactive and full of fun like games and cool elements that leaflet built
00:36:54.260 no oh my gosh it's amazing did you share it with me yeah no i i didn't share it with you
00:37:03.020 i just learned about it it's at clio.angelsword.com i'm sending it to you is this the one where she
00:37:09.460 has like the cartridges that you can put in or are you talking about something else there is a
00:37:12.800 there's a combat training game there's a library with books to go through there you basically get
00:37:18.680 to explore the lore and learn about the rpg but in a very immersive interactive game-like way
00:37:25.100 not even game like it as a game like so it's do you want to hear the crazy thing i think it should
00:37:30.760 be ready to go live tomorrow which i'm absolutely shocked about but it is a new standalone app that
00:37:36.780 you can download for free on our fab and what it does is it for reasons like if you ever had a
00:37:45.620 reason to do this but in terms of the who knows why image i don't know why and video generation
00:37:50.880 on our fab you can open like a collection of images or videos and then it auto sizes them
00:37:57.780 to the size of the app's screen and puts them in order so you don't like you can say like oh i want
00:38:05.480 five images open on my screen and it will automatically size them to use maximum screen
00:38:09.740 real estate the thing that i'm still working on is dragging and dropping one folder of this into
00:38:15.280 another folder of this so it's even the ui is even easier but it also works with clicking on
00:38:20.520 opening images or videos and that it will auto open them in a very lightweight screen that's
00:38:26.140 very easy to both resize but also that like doesn't like if you're using like vlc it like
00:38:32.680 puts the title in front of it and stuff like that and it doesn't auto loop and it's very annoying
00:38:37.420 if you're creating ai videos but no this is all handled automatically by this system basically
00:38:42.200 this is a totally free app that you can download from the image generation page or the page that
00:38:47.860 allows you to search every not safe for work database at the same time from that link up there
00:38:52.440 and if you set it to your default viewer you can just drop any additional image into the another
00:39:00.020 image and it will equally space them in relation to each other as well as some other quality of
00:39:05.480 life features and then it does other useful things that you might run into with art fab like
00:39:10.140 if you're using the not safe for work image search feature because it allows you to download
00:39:13.500 zips from various websites you could get like an entire folder full of zips and now this has a
00:39:18.480 feature that automatically unzips them all and can automatically take them all out of their sub
00:39:22.920 folders if you want them all in the the parent folder now it sounds like it's for a very specific
00:39:27.100 type of person it's being chud chud backs it yeah it's being built right now but it's getting close
00:39:33.220 like like like it'll be improved because i just started working on it today but at a base level
00:39:38.380 it works right now okay wow but yeah well if you i mean even it even has like normal safer work
00:39:48.660 uses like if you're just doing a lot of like image creation and you want to go through tons of images
00:39:53.720 at once it's a really intuitive way to do that that's incredibly lightweight now right now it's
00:39:59.840 only for windows because i have to send it to simone if we want to make a mac version so if 1.00
00:40:03.300 people want a mac version you can let me know thanks i don't know macs are more used by women
00:40:09.620 women are less likely to want this use well yeah i know it's only the those are women things yeah
00:40:16.460 i feel like the the overlap between the type of let's just say it guy who wants to use this and
00:40:23.700 they're like computer use. Like they're going to use gaming PCs. They're not going to be idiots
00:40:27.860 who use Macs like me. Sorry, but yes. No, I mean, anyway, it sounds really cool. I will. 1.00
00:40:34.660 Oh, and I hugely improved the not safe for work video generation feature to the point where it's
00:40:40.480 basically unrecognized. Well, because the problem that I realized I had is the text
00:40:44.820 to video was not using not safe for work C dance, which is the best if you want to describe a scene.
00:40:50.200 and now it works really well for scene descriptions huh
00:40:55.060 interesting and you can generate quite long videos like 15 seconds
00:41:02.300 i need to do video generation on this okay well i'm excited to do that then
00:41:06.500 for now i will i will kick us off okay ready
00:41:09.820 yeah okay hello
00:41:15.100 it feels so much better than having one i'll tell you just like this little herd
00:41:28.880 you're gonna be with me toasty oh thanks it's texting me
00:41:33.180 do you like frogs do i like frogs yeah frogs are super cool
00:41:38.400 oh yeah because i like frogs we'll give it to you if you eat your food toasty yeah toasty
00:41:49.800 because we want you to grow big and strong right buddy