JustPearlyThings - October 10, 2023


Candace Owens SILENCES Feminist | @christinegracesmith | Pearl Daily Ep. 56


Episode Stats

Length

33 minutes

Words per Minute

169.89821

Word Count

5,608

Sentence Count

128

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Candace Owens does not hold back when it comes to her thoughts on the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode of the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel, Christine covers her views on the trans+ community and how they should be dealt with.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, welcome back to the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel. No, I am not Pearl. My name
00:00:05.840 is Christine Grace and today I'm going to be covering the Pearl Daily Show. Pearl is back
00:00:10.580 in the States. I believe she's gone to Miami, so make sure you stay tuned for all of the content
00:00:15.340 that's going to be coming over from there. But it is business as usual here in London, so today
00:00:21.280 I am going to be covering the treachery debauchery going on in today's world. So let's get straight
00:00:28.900 into it today. The first topic on the list today is Candace Owens discussing the trans
00:00:35.360 community. Now, I'm aware this is always a very hot topic. I'm a Candace Owens fan, so
00:00:40.500 yeah, let's take a look at what she's got to offer us today.
00:00:44.000 Your demented homophobic and transphobic rhetoric and rants just further prove our point that
00:00:49.280 we have to fight loudly to be respected. The reason that LGBTQIA plus rates are so high in
00:00:54.340 this country, it's because there are people like you who make us feel like we don't belong.
00:00:58.020 Okay, is there a question in there or a speech? You've got to ask a question, buddy.
00:01:02.060 How do you and how do you think other people with your beliefs respond to the fact that
00:01:06.000 your hateful and harmful rhetoric costs the lives of queer children every single day,
00:01:09.060 on average, every 45 seconds?
00:01:10.360 Okay, so this is just going to be a pure boogeyman. You're pretending that someone committed to
00:01:13.720 because of Candace Owens. You've got no facts here. I sat down with a man named Walt Hyer
00:01:18.060 who was convinced to chop his penis off after your community told him that there was something
00:01:22.240 wrong with him because he had confusion. Why was he trans? Because he was motivated when he
00:01:26.680 was four years old by his uncle. Rather than being sat down and spoken to by a psychologist,
00:01:30.720 he was handed hormone pills and he eventually chopped off his penis.
00:01:33.600 So, the high rates go up after they transition. After they transition. And Candace Owens wasn't
00:01:38.640 the one that chopped their dicks off.
00:01:40.600 Look, there's a couple of points to take away from here. Firstly, I think it's great that
00:01:45.480 she calls him out on us. Is there actually a question in there? Because a lot of people
00:01:50.200 within this community just want to scream at what they think the problem is instead of
00:01:54.420 actually looking at data and statistics and coming to a logical conclusion for what's actually
00:01:59.940 going on. The truth is, she's not actually spitting anything hateful. She's not proclaiming
00:02:07.920 anything hateful towards these people. In fact, a lot of people on the conservative side of
00:02:11.800 things are acknowledging that these people need help. The problem lies in the fact that
00:02:16.040 in their community, they're saying, this is an identity thing. This is just who we are.
00:02:22.720 They almost want their mental illness to be affirmed. And that's why they call it affirming
00:02:27.480 care. But it's like, is that really helping anyone when you're affirming someone's mental
00:02:32.420 illness? Like if you've got an anorexic person and you affirm their mental illness. So if you
00:02:37.480 tell someone who's anorexic that yes, you are in fact fat when they're not, how is that
00:02:42.820 helping them? And that's the problem. And I think the example of the guy that she spoke
00:02:47.040 to is a perfect example for how these things can be really, really dangerous. I mean, let
00:02:52.040 alone the fact that we've got the people in this community advocating for children to be
00:02:56.840 chemically and sometimes physically castrated. That's not doing any good for anyone. And it's
00:03:02.580 absolute facts that suicide rates go up after transition. I think, I mean, I'm speculating
00:03:08.340 here. I don't have any evidence for this, but I think of course, it's going to go up
00:03:11.820 after transition because they're likely going to feel the same, but their body has completely
00:03:17.420 changed. And often you can't go back on these decisions. They're permanent life altering decisions.
00:03:24.020 And yet they're still miserable inside. Of course, it's going to be a miserable place to
00:03:29.780 be uncomfortable in your own skin, whatever that may look like. Any kind of body dysmorphia,
00:03:36.160 dysphoria, whatever it is, it's going to be uncomfortable. It's going to be a harsh place
00:03:40.320 to be. And the answer is with inside yourself because it's a cognitive problem. If you can't
00:03:47.600 acknowledge the biological facts of your body, that's a problem in your mind. That's got nothing
00:03:52.360 to do with what's going on on the outside. So I think she did a great job here of putting him
00:03:57.720 straight and saying, look, you need to look at the facts. It's not me who's forcing them
00:04:02.580 to cut their dicks off, as she puts it. And quite rightly so. These people are self mutilating
00:04:08.060 themselves. They're doing it to themselves. And then they want to blame someone else for
00:04:12.200 their own mental problems. And that's not the way forward. The only way to deal with any
00:04:16.480 kind of mental illness. First step is self accountability and acknowledging that you have
00:04:20.480 a problem. But these people don't want to acknowledge that it's a problem. Even the NHS website
00:04:25.180 doesn't claim that it's a mental illness anymore. So really, what can we do? We can just try
00:04:31.360 and educate them. But unfortunately, there's a large group of people that he's just admitted.
00:04:37.700 They want to scream really loudly. And they think that's the only way to get anything done
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00:05:24.840 The next topic on today's agenda is a clip from Joe Rogan. I'm a huge Joe Rogan fan. Absolutely
00:05:32.200 love the Joe Rogan experience and have watched many, many hours of it. He's also discussing this issue
00:05:39.380 of chemically castrating children. He has some guy on his show and he puts a very simple question to him.
00:05:47.180 For whatever reason, this adult man is completely bewildered by a very simple question. That's where
00:05:53.700 we're at, guys. That's where we're at in our society and in our culture today. That adults who should be
00:05:59.040 competent enough to comprehend a basic, simple question can't even answer it simply because of their fear
00:06:06.840 of seeming politically incorrect. Anyway, let's, let's roll the clip.
00:06:10.420 Why do you have to give them hormones to make them more of a girl?
00:06:14.460 Uh, because, I'm sorry, can you expand on the question?
00:06:19.220 It's a simple question. If you say that the child thinks it's a girl, so you're going to give the
00:06:24.680 child hormones. If the child thinks it's a girl, let it be a girl. Why are you adding hormones? If you're
00:06:30.200 shooting hormones into the child and you're affecting the child's development, you're saying that's not a
00:06:35.140 choice. That's nonsense. Of course, it's a choice. You're choosing to chemically change this child's
00:06:40.440 body. You're choosing to inject things into this child's body on a regular basis that are going to
00:06:45.800 radically affect the physical development of their body. And you're saying that this isn't a choice.
00:06:51.620 Well, it's definitely a choice to do that.
00:06:56.480 He's completely baffled by the question. He, he, he can't comprehend that Joe has asked him something
00:07:01.580 like this. He doesn't know how to respond. This obviously comes from, like I said, a fear of
00:07:07.180 seeming politically incorrect, a fear of saying the wrong thing. And I mean, look, let's firstly
00:07:13.740 address the fact that this is becoming a real problem today. People can't say what they really
00:07:19.900 think because they don't want to get cancelled or, you know, in some cases they don't want to lose
00:07:24.460 their job for saying the wrong thing. And it's happening. I mean, here in the UK, they're about to pass the
00:07:30.620 online safety bill, which is essentially a law. It's waiting on the Royal Ascent, but I can see it
00:07:37.500 happening in the next sort of month or so. It's essentially a law that limits freedom of speech.
00:07:42.300 So we are literally living in a time where you can't say what you really think. You can only say
00:07:48.180 what you think so far as it agrees with the general status quo of society. So, so long as it agrees with
00:07:55.040 what the government deems acceptable opinions or not. But that's a completely different issue. Look,
00:08:02.000 the fact is that the left and the trans community constantly say that biology has nothing to do with
00:08:09.600 your gender identity. So why is it that if your biology, your physical, biological fact of being
00:08:17.960 either male or female, if that has nothing to do with your gender identity, then why do you need to
00:08:22.560 change your biology to reaffirm that gender identity?
00:08:30.400 There's a lack in the logic here. It doesn't make any sense. So if biology has nothing to do with gender
00:08:36.480 identity and a little girl identifies as a little boy, surely going off of their whole ideology,
00:08:44.000 that's enough for that little girl to qualify or to pass as a little boy.
00:08:49.280 So why is it then that they would need to be chemically castrated, injected with a bunch of hormones
00:08:58.320 to become something else? It's the same idea with when you hear about stereotypes and gender is a
00:09:06.080 social construct and it's reinforced by the clothes we wear. The fact that we say things like pink is a
00:09:12.240 girl's colour and blue is a boy's colour and boys like cars and trucks and fighting and girls like dolls
00:09:19.920 and gardening and baking. If that's the case that how you dress your interests has nothing to do with
00:09:26.720 your gender, then the whole transgender thing falls apart because if gender is just how you feel in the
00:09:33.760 inside and how you present on the outside has nothing to do with it, then why is it men who want to be
00:09:39.280 women wear dresses? If the external side, the materialistic things, is just a social construct and
00:09:47.440 things we've invented, stereotypes, then why? Why do it? The whole thing just makes completely no sense to me
00:09:56.240 and I constantly find this flaw in their logic. They say, oh it's just a social construct, we've
00:10:02.320 invented it, it's all about how you feel on the inside. Fine, feel that way on the inside, but if
00:10:07.600 that was the case, why are you guys chopping your dicks off? Why are you guys getting chemically castrated?
00:10:15.200 If it was all just about the feeling on the inside, you wouldn't be mutilating yourself on the outside.
00:10:19.840 But hey, look, that's just what I think and I'm aware that there is a very small group of people
00:10:26.640 with a very loud voice who disagree with me, but I would like to think that this is just basic common
00:10:31.760 sense. I'm aware that the commonness of this sense is seemingly no longer common, but hey, I think
00:10:38.640 hopefully most sane, normal people would agree with me. Why don't you let me know what you think?
00:10:44.000 Moving on to topic number three, and in this video, I've seen it already, in this video,
00:10:52.800 we witness a dad teaching a mother a very valuable lesson. Now, I'm aware that this video upset a lot
00:10:59.520 of people, but before I give you my thoughts on it, I want you guys to take a look and get your initial
00:11:06.320 feeling of the video first, and then I'll let you know what I think. So let's check out.
00:11:36.320 Thank you.
00:11:52.160 So
00:11:56.900 you
00:11:57.560 yeah so i think that speaks to the state of our culture right now
00:12:26.700 she is so distracted by her phone that she's not even aware of her surroundings she's not aware
00:12:32.720 of what's going on including the fact that her child is within her surroundings and they're out
00:12:39.020 in public at night you really shouldn't be facing away from your child looking in your phone i think
00:12:48.260 we can all agree hopefully on that point what now i think the issue here a lot of people have
00:12:55.120 is whether it was kind for the dad to do this to her and put her through this emotional distress
00:13:01.780 look i think it's great i completely agree with what he did is a valuable lesson and unfortunately
00:13:09.880 as human beings we tend to only learn things through action right when you're a kid if you touch
00:13:17.420 the hot stove you're not going to touch it again because you've already touched it you know we have
00:13:23.060 this curiosity and it's only through that curiosity that we can learn things and that's only through
00:13:28.140 action you know using the stove example a mother could say to a child a million times don't touch
00:13:33.840 the stove it's hot you're going to get hurt you're going to get hurt but really it's only when the
00:13:38.800 child touches the hot stove and they actually have that experience of ow that hurts that they're never
00:13:45.120 they're definitely never going to touch that hot stove again i actually had a similar experience
00:13:50.360 when i was a kid for christmas i got some money and i left the money lying around somewhere and my
00:13:56.640 cousin took the money and sort of pretended that it was stolen or whatever and i panicked i'm like
00:14:03.500 where's the money gone and i had the same reaction as this lady i'm looking around and i'm completely
00:14:08.860 lost and my cousin pulls out the money is like don't leave your money lying around and you know what
00:14:14.420 was a great lesson i've never left my money lying around since soon as i get any kind of money in a
00:14:20.100 gift or whatever it goes straight in my purse and my purse goes in my bag and i think that's just an
00:14:25.240 example of how experiences shape our behavior more than anything else because her husband may well we
00:14:33.360 don't know the context here we don't know the history behind this her husband may well have told her
00:14:37.200 before you need to be more aware of your surroundings you need to be more aware of what's going on around
00:14:43.260 you especially when you're looking after our baby and this may have happened well before this incident
00:14:49.340 and this incident may be the peak of some ongoing story that we perhaps don't know about i'm speculating
00:14:55.940 i could be completely wrong either way even if this was the first instance of this i completely agree
00:15:01.500 with what he's done i think it's absolutely necessary i actually think it's appalling that she could be
00:15:06.720 so engrossed with something that's going on on her screen to not even realize that her own child
00:15:14.240 is being taken away even after she realized that the child's gone notice what she's still holding on to
00:15:22.640 she doesn't drop the phone i think there's a very valuable lesson for us to learn here about how
00:15:29.020 addicted we are to these things and how important they've become in our lives that even when a woman has
00:15:35.900 lost her child the child has been seemingly kidnapped that's that's still she's still clinging on to that
00:15:42.920 it's the fact that even as soon as she realized the child is gone the first place she checked is the
00:15:49.060 little i don't know what it's called but the little flap thing like like the child's going to be in there
00:15:55.000 it's like her brain isn't even working logically and she doesn't know what to do with herself she's just
00:16:00.860 sort of looking around completely lost because her attention was elsewhere and she just doesn't know
00:16:06.700 what to do so look the only way for us to really learn unfortunately a lot of the time is the hard
00:16:15.600 way and that's through experience it's through action and i think the husband has done an absolutely
00:16:22.140 great job here of teaching her a very valuable lesson and hopefully she takes that lesson on board
00:16:30.040 and she becomes more aware of her surroundings and she knows when to put the phone down
00:16:35.080 and realize where you are to be a bit more aware and have more attention on your child than you do
00:16:43.380 on a piece of metal in your hand leave it at that the next topic on today's agenda is the problem
00:16:52.000 with gen z the problem with gen z i'm gen z i'm so offended no i'm not offended there are many many
00:17:00.940 problems with my generation today and we need to talk about them we need to not be offended by them
00:17:06.460 we need to recognize what they are so that we can be better and hopefully not end up on a complete path
00:17:14.600 to destruction so let's see what this video has in store for us
00:17:19.560 80s weren't perfect but i'll tell you what they didn't have there were no safe spaces
00:17:25.360 there were no trigger warnings and there were no fucking peanut allergies
00:17:33.760 why because for thousands of years the only people who could have children
00:17:40.060 were ones who could hunt for food build shelter and fight saber-toothed tigers
00:17:46.140 now there are people having kids who can't eat wheat
00:17:51.740 but christina it's an allergy you don't know
00:17:57.100 well i do know i ain't fucking a guy that's scared of toast
00:18:01.320 i was in stitches when i first saw this video i think it's absolutely great look i wasn't around
00:18:09.820 in the 80s so i have no idea what it was actually like from personal experience but from what i've
00:18:15.140 heard from people who were around in the 80s look it just seemed like a much easier time the general
00:18:20.800 consensus which is to just be a bit soft and that it's it's great to be soft we've embraced
00:18:28.660 the weakness of people in today's society not only have we embraced it but we we reinforce it
00:18:35.360 you know when when someone puts a trigger warning on a video for some reason that's seemingly
00:18:42.120 normal now i don't think it's the world's responsibility to have to adhere to your triggers
00:18:51.280 i think your triggers are your responsibility and it's up to you to be able to filter out what you
00:18:58.060 can and can't take also how are we going to move forward if we have to put trigger warnings on
00:19:03.920 everything if we've got these people that are so easily upset and hurt and offended that they need a
00:19:11.620 trigger warning on things what is that what is that actually doing that's wrapping them in cotton
00:19:16.900 wool that's not exposing them to the real world that that's putting them in a position where they're
00:19:22.100 never going to be able to handle anything because they're so protected from everything whereas
00:19:26.700 if you got rid of all the trigger warnings on things and you just let people experience the
00:19:31.040 world as it is chances are a lot of them would grow a pair a lot of them would get over it just as
00:19:38.640 people have done for hundreds of thousands of years before what scares me is the fact that one day
00:19:44.340 my generation the people now who are what 18 to 25 are not going to be 18 to 25 they're going to be
00:19:51.940 in their 30s 40s 50s and they're going to be the people who are leading the world you know one day
00:19:58.280 someone who's in my generation could be the next prime minister could be the next president these
00:20:03.160 people are going to be on the board of directors these people are going to be in the un and
00:20:08.520 all of the other foundations that are concerning at the moment anyway but imagine when people of my
00:20:17.260 generation are in those positions of power i think we ought to be very very afraid of what that's
00:20:24.900 going to look like because i can't even imagine what kind of mess that's going to be we need to
00:20:31.020 we need to get a grip we need to be stronger we need to be better we need to stop covering ourselves
00:20:38.060 in cotton wool and thinking it's okay to be weak it's not okay to be weak the real world is harsh
00:20:44.220 the real world is going to throw things at you you've got to learn to roll with the punches
00:20:48.080 otherwise you won't survive i'm afraid it may not seem like it in today's day and age with
00:20:53.900 everything that's so easy but it really is survival of the fittest and you've got to be the fittest and
00:20:59.820 today unfortunately that is being emotionally fit you've got to be able to to take things and you
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00:21:57.400 so to close today's episode we're going to be looking at a reddit story i had my first experience
00:22:07.420 on pal daily last week and pal read me a reddit story for which i was quite shocked by to say the
00:22:16.660 least i have no idea what the team have pulled together for me today so i'm just gonna read it and
00:22:23.880 we will tackle it together as it comes so the gentleman writing this story is 40 years old male
00:22:31.680 and he is saying that his ex-wife 40 female wants me to be with her in her last days okay here's the
00:22:41.060 story i met my ex when we were both 10 she was is my twin sister's best friend so we've always been
00:22:48.560 kind of a trio growing up we started dating at 14 and got married at 23 things got ugly because five
00:22:55.500 years after getting married she told me she had a month-long affair with her co-worker apparently the
00:23:01.120 guilt was too much for her so she confessed we tried to work through it but after a few months of trying
00:23:06.800 she knew that despite the fact that i loved her i couldn't trust her anymore she told me she still
00:23:12.540 loved me and that she'd wait for me and prove that i was the only one i wanted to believe her but you
00:23:17.700 know some things just can't be fixed we never had kids three years after the divorce i met my now
00:23:23.520 wife 38 female we got married two years after dating she's everything i could ever dream of in a wife
00:23:30.080 and more my ex as my sister told me they're still besties never really recovered she quit her job and
00:23:36.580 is now working in a church throughout my relationship with my wife she kept trying to get back together
00:23:42.300 and on the day of my wedding she told me she still loved me and would love no one else she said that
00:23:48.020 this was the last time she would bother me but that she'll wait for however long it took apparently
00:23:52.420 she's honest in that regard at least because my sister says she's never been with anyone since
00:23:56.660 so here's what happened recently my wife and i married for seven years now have two kids
00:24:02.520 seven female and three male my sister came over with her own kids so the cousins could play
00:24:08.420 while my wife was out to pick up lunch my sister sat me down and told me the situation about my ex
00:24:13.320 apparently she has less than six months to live she refused treatment and wants to live the last
00:24:18.160 few months to the fullest i guess that's why her and my sister really went out of their way to travel
00:24:23.500 despite the pandemic one thing on her bucket list though was that she wanted to feel like my wife
00:24:29.080 again no sex no kissing she just wanted me to be around the house she still lives in the house we
00:24:33.600 lived in again and maybe hold her from time to time any advice what should i do
00:24:39.300 i mean wow wow look
00:24:48.500 you've got a new life this woman has nothing to offer you she didn't give you children it sounds like
00:24:59.600 she did nothing but break your trust and give you a bunch of shit she's been harassing you ever
00:25:05.540 since you guys called off the relationship why should you do anything for her i'm sorry i i understand
00:25:13.240 this woman has numbered days and it might sound a bit harsh but why you don't owe this woman anything
00:25:21.160 you gave this woman your hand in marriage and she betrayed that she betrayed your trust
00:25:30.000 she chose to ruin what you guys had i think it's a shame that he's even on reddit asking for advice
00:25:37.340 about this i think maybe perhaps because they were so young they were 10 when they got together
00:25:43.380 obviously there's links there to his twin sister you know maybe he feels like he has some kind of
00:25:51.020 connection to her if not emotionally at least through association i don't know but if i was the now
00:25:57.980 wife i would be fuming i would be very very unhappy and look it's ultimately down to him what he wants
00:26:08.140 to do with this but i think he needs to leave her behind unfortunately it seems like and we see this
00:26:15.980 time and time again this woman has made a bad decision and she can't accept the fact that she's
00:26:20.900 the one that's made that bad decision she's trying to make him the the the ex-husband she's trying to
00:26:27.940 make him the answer to her problems you can see that she doesn't learn from her mistakes because even now
00:26:33.840 she quit her job and is now working in a church
00:26:36.640 pal discusses this a lot where you see women often turn to religion after things go really really wrong for
00:26:44.820 them and it's almost like they're outsourcing their guilt for their own bad decisions and they're
00:26:49.940 like oh well god will forgive me or jesus will forgive me or whatever that may look like to them
00:26:55.060 i just think it's it's a bit rich that she thinks she can just come into this man's life when they
00:27:02.980 have children as well fairly young children a seven-year-old and a three-year-old and expect
00:27:08.740 this now father and new husband to play husband with her just because unfortunately and it is
00:27:17.860 unfortunate she has numbered days that's not his responsibility he he doesn't owe you anything
00:27:25.360 and the fact that she's even entitled enough to think that this is even a reasonable request
00:27:31.940 just shows you the mentality of this type of woman she's entitled she thinks well i'm i'm dying so i
00:27:40.140 can guilt him into giving me what i want no i'm sorry but no this is this is reality and reality is
00:27:47.340 harsh just because you are dying doesn't mean he owes you anything and i know that sounds really nasty
00:27:53.060 and really horrible but it's it's the truth that's what it is no sex no kissing she just wanted me to
00:28:02.220 be around the house and maybe hold her from time to time there's always that extra little clause isn't
00:28:08.640 there maybe hold her from time to time we know what she's really up to she wants to get close so that
00:28:15.620 you can maybe hold her and then oh maybe you just accidentally kiss and then oh maybe she can die
00:28:21.620 knowing that she split up what you've now got so that she can remain victorious knowing that she was
00:28:28.460 only really the one for you no i see sinister narcissistic traits in this woman just from this
00:28:35.700 story i'm aware i'm reading the story from one perspective and i haven't got all of the facts but
00:28:40.920 look i think this is appalling i think she should be very very ashamed of herself and unfortunately she
00:28:48.100 gets no sympathy from me just because of her current situation the history is there
00:28:55.420 it's guilt tripping it's it's narcissistic it's putting herself on a pedestal and failing to
00:29:04.580 acknowledge her own mistakes in her life and it's lack of accountability for her own decisions that she's
00:29:09.800 bought upon herself and she's now trying to utilize her current unfortunate situation as a way to
00:29:17.800 manipulate her husband and a father into turning his back on his family and giving her the attention
00:29:25.200 that she craves don't do it dude don't give her what she wants she needs to learn her lesson
00:29:33.440 however that may be as harsh as it may sound
00:29:36.400 so yeah i mean i'm not really
00:29:42.260 i want to say i'm shocked but i'm not that shocked she has numbered days hopefully in her last days
00:29:52.460 she can find some kind of peace in acknowledging that no one else is responsible for her life other
00:29:58.840 than herself and there is great peace to be found in that awareness as hard as it may be the initial
00:30:03.960 realization there is definitely peace to be found in taking responsibility for your own life because
00:30:09.640 look if you're responsible for your life you're you're essentially in control of a lot of things
00:30:14.580 whereas if you blame the world for your problems you blame everyone else for things then
00:30:18.320 that ultimately puts your life in their hands and why would you want to do that i don't know why don't
00:30:25.500 you let me know in the comments what you think of that i hope you guys enjoyed today's episode i'm
00:30:29.460 sorry i'm not pearl i did my best i'm new to this bear with me yeah let us know in the comments what
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00:32:05.900 dylan danis logan paul fight and the ksi tommy fury fight i'm very very excited i've never been to
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