304 Women Get HUMBLED By A 15-Year-Old
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Summary
15-year-old girl can't even remember the name of a book? What does that even mean? And why does she think she's smarter than a 15 year old girl who doesn't even know how to read?
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It's interesting to see the level of, like, savagery that these young kids are doing.
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Like, they've been watching the internet for so long.
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That they have just learned to roast from, like, the youngest age.
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So, I saw a clip of a 15-year-old destroying chicks on a podcast similar to, like, whatever
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Oh, I think I know exactly who you're referring to.
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I didn't know that I was going to be sitting, talking to a bunch of illiterate people who
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She's just trying to come up with a bunch of nonsense, and she can't name any actual books.
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Well, the Game of Thrones series, Twilight series.
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Let me show you this series, since you don't believe me.
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The book is called The Song of Ice and Fire, Now Before You Embarrass Yourself by Looking Up the Name of a Book.
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She couldn't even actually name a single book she doesn't know how to read.
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It is hilarious, because she is making a bit of a tit of herself.
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I'm like, I think it would have gone over better if she's like, look, I'm not a big reader.
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It's the fact that she's so insistent, and she can't believe the fact that there is any possibility on this earth that he could, one, be right.
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Because, you know, he's pointing out the fact that her life choices means that she's just basically an internet whore.
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And also, she doesn't want to accept the fact that someone who's younger than her could be smarter than her.
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We have, she's saying, you're just 15, and then pulls out the reading list of a 10-year-old girl.
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She tried to bring him down for her ignorant level and beat him with experience.
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Her t-shirt told her reality and background without even trying.
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That's what made it even better, is it said porn star on her shirt.
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Do you think that selling your nudes online and, like, do you think the money that you make from that translates to any sort of intelligence or skill?
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Or do you accept the fact that you have no skill and maybe lack a lot of intelligence, which is why you had to go down that path?
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You could have become a very well-respected lawyer, had a good career.
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What do you think your kids are going to think when they said, oh, my mom had two options?
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They could have been a philosopher and a lawyer who made a lot of money, but they decided to be an online whore for two years.
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And then when they got ugly, now nobody wants to hire them anymore because they ruined their name and their reputation.
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It's like, I would have so much more respect for these women if they could at least acknowledge the facts of their choices.
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Like, if she could just say, like, yeah, like, you know, this is the choice I made.
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To me, it was more important to have money straight away.
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And I don't really care about working and I don't have a good work ethic.
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That's why I'm not willing to go down the path of becoming a lawyer.
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Like, you live that life and you accept the facts of it.
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But instead, they want to say there's no consequences.
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The thing is, it's always like, you know, people will always come for people like you.
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And, you know, I'm only at 25K, so no doubt they'll come for me soon.
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But the point is, is that, like, they come after people like us and they say, oh, you're judging and you're putting yourself on a pedestal and all of this.
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And they want to lie to women so, like, they just, they're constantly putting lies on TV.
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That's not kind to lie to people and to say that it's okay to live in delusion and that it's okay to live in a lack of accountability and lack of regard for reality.
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Because ultimately, that only leads down a path of destruction.
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So it's actually a lot kinder to admit the truth of things, even if the truth makes you feel bad.
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Because I'm sure her saying, look, I don't have the work ethic or the ability to strive to be a lawyer.
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I'm sure that would probably make her feel a bit shit about herself.
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But the truth is, she then protects other people from having to go down that route because people can then think about it.
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Well, and then you can kind of adapt accordingly.
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Like, if you're important, don't expect any guy to take care of you the rest of your life.
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I saw a video the other day of, like, a 92-year-old ex, like, hooker.
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It was so weird to see this old lady, like, talk about all the shit.
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Um, and it was sort of like, the way she was talking was so different than how the younger women talk.
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Because she sort of was just like, yeah, I was a whore.
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It's all good when we are young and have the goods.
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But when you are no longer wanted as a nude, you will have to return to real life.
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A man doesn't want all of his friends looking at his girlfriend's nudes.
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And the other issue that I think we get, you do get women that it works out for.
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So that NBA player that went viral for his wife starting in OnlyFans.
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And how many times on the show do bitches bring up Kim Kardashian all the time?
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And they look at the exception, but they don't look at the rule.
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And even the exception, it still doesn't work out for them long term.
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Because long term, they still end up by themselves.
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Because they're too damaged to stay in the relationship.
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Now, is she really going to be miserable as a billionaire?
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But, but my point is that is not what is going to happen to the average chick.
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Which is why it's not kind to not take accountability for the circumstances of your life.
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Because then other people will see that and think that they can do the same.
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Well, and think about the average OnlyFans model makes less than $500 a month.
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The average OnlyFans model makes less than the average McDonald's employee.
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I think it's in the States that that statistic is from.
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The average OnlyFans model makes less than $15 an hour.
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And I think that's about the average, the average wage for a McDonald's employee.
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But it's that idea of it's not actually about money.
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They always use this cope that, oh, I needed money.
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Or they'll make up some reason why they were in these positions that all that was the last
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You're missing out the part where you say you don't want to work.
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The issue is you don't want to have to go and work an eight hour shift.
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But they look at Kim Kardashian and Kim Kardashian got money, fame.
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She got high net worth individuals wanting to marry her.
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And it's like for every one Kim Kardashian there is, there's what, a thousand women that
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it doesn't work out for or even what's her face?
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She basically put her sex life on the Internet and she's getting married.
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But you could you could at least see the argument.
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So they said if they're upset about it, they can cry in one of their four Ferraris.
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Do any of them look like they have any business?
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Like, OK, how petty of everyone in the comments section to shame a woman they don't know personally?
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I mean, why the hell do we have to judge someone for their personal choices when we ourselves
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She made her choice and she has every right to.
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As a human being, having morals is one thing, but expecting the other person to have lived
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the way you're living is just a petty way to establish you are superior in every way.
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One thing that I don't like, shame comes from within.
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It's so interesting when you see interviews where one person is trying to shame the other.
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So you can't blame other people for the way that you feel.
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And it's like when, you know, women get asked about their body count and then they get all
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And also no one is saying that by having things like shame and the concept of tolerance and all
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these different things, no one is saying that that's about establishing any kind of dominance
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over anyone to say that you are superior in one way or another.
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That means we all adhere to a code of truth where we can all acknowledge what we've done
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But like you say, the first point is you only feel shame if you decide to feel shame.
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And if it if it bothers you, you will feel shame.
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And the second point to be made is that no one is saying that this woman in this video
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has to have lived how the 15 year old boy is saying or even like the way that we are
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saying, because we we would say, yeah, you probably should have gone down the lawyer route.
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And no one is saying that what we are saying is correct.
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We are just saying that if you are going to go down a path, you have to own it.
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And it's the fact that every opportunity they get, they try and cope out of it.
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And instead of her just being honest and saying, I didn't because of this, this and this.
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And it's like she obviously feels shame in herself if she feels the need to have to say she
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I've noticed this pattern in so many people who come on the show.
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They constantly feel the need to tell the room what they are.
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And also another one I hear all the time is like, oh, I'm just real about things or.
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It's like if someone has to tell you what they are, tell us why they're not the smartest
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people I know never say that they're smart, you know, never like I think of my I think
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of the smartest people I know were like literally my dad of my brother, Adam, and even Austin
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And I've never heard them say that they're smart, because when you ask when you tell a
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smart person that they're smart or like say you're so smart, they kind of are like, oh,
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whatever, because they know people smarter than them.
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And it's like the person in the room who constantly feels the need to say what they
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are is saying that because it's a projection of the fact that they're not.
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So they project it outwards and they say this is what I am because the inside this is just
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psychoanalysis, whether they're conscious of this or not is a different issue.
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But the truth is, at least from what I've seen, it's they can't feel it in themselves.
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So they feel a need to have to say it, because at least that way, if they convince if they
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can convince other people of it, that validates what they're missing.
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Yeah, because the people that always say this is one I've noticed.
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Because traditional women, I mean, they're rare anyways, but it's like they have one trait
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And they're always thinking, well, I could be better, you know.
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It's like people that are actually skilled in something.
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And typically they know people that are better than them because that's who they're around.
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Like the most traditional women are around the most traditional women.
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So they're always reminded that they are not the smartest person or the most forever.
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Well, it's like if you have a job that say, the example that comes to mind is, for example,
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Do you think a surgeon walks into the room and feels the need to tell everyone that he
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Because every day people thank him for saving their lives.
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Say just like a mundane, normal job, a normal person job.
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If that person really feels unfulfilled in their job, I can guarantee you that they go around
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telling people that, you know, I save lives in this job or I do this or they find some
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way to make out that what they do is so important.
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Ultimately, the only reason they do that is because it's not fulfilling them in the way
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When people are fulfilled, they don't feel the need to spread to the rest of the world
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Why do you need to project what you have if you already are that?
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Like people that brag about money are the same way.
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So many people come on the show and they say like, you know, like, I'm quite well off
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or I do this or like, you know, I get this, I get that.