JustPearlyThings - November 20, 2023


Modern Women Are DELUDED with Promiscuity in 2023


Episode Stats

Length

27 minutes

Words per Minute

204.42528

Word Count

5,722

Sentence Count

1

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

In this episode, we discuss monogamy, open relationships and what it means to be monogamish in the modern dating world. We discuss what monogamy really means to us and how it can be viewed by men and women, and why we should or shouldn't be monogamous. We also talk about the difference between monogamy and open relationships.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 and um if my woman yes your woman yeah yeah your possession possession i'm a territorial individual
00:00:07.480 yeah yeah so you claim your woman you own her if the woman that i have stated that this is mine
00:00:14.020 is going to tell me that she's going to go and get a penis from somewhere else and she can just go
00:00:18.300 there yes you know i mean you're not going to come back but you can go and i'm saying maybe
00:00:23.220 i would say that the majority of men i think that i would be okay in saying the majority of men would
00:00:31.300 not want their woman being dicked down by somebody else maybe that's a case of your own masculinity
00:00:36.880 being a little bit fragile then if you know it's biology like we said no it's not biology you keep
00:00:41.720 using that term i just think men don't like wife in these hoes come on it's okay to sleep with them
00:00:47.760 just don't date them i said why but like but like it's like okay because you are your habit so
00:00:54.720 i wouldn't want to date a guy that's cheated on every single girlfriend that he's ever had
00:00:59.160 and and so i can understand why a guy wouldn't want to date a girl that's been sleeping around
00:01:02.900 for 10 years because it's going to be hard to one day stop and i honestly feel the same way a little
00:01:07.740 bit about guys because if a dude's been sleeping around forever what are the odds i'm going to get
00:01:11.140 him to settle down right and so like i can understand where guys are coming from these guys put some
00:01:16.080 really fucking weird parameters i'm just saying the woman that you're letting go out and sleep
00:01:20.160 with other men she's not yours she's not your woman of course she's not mine i don't own anyone
00:01:24.120 no no she's she's her own autonomous individual person like she's not my possession you seem to be
00:01:33.060 putting a lot of ownership onto your onto your girlfriend you seem to be acting like you should
00:01:39.380 have a a a collar around her neck and she's your pet i mean i'm not i'm not here for fucking king
00:01:49.680 shaming either don't get me don't get me wrong don't get me wrong but you're putting a lot of
00:01:54.520 you're putting a lot of oh she is mine whereas i'm saying no this person that i'm with is their
00:01:59.800 own alternative if i was to get married to a guy i would feel like i'm his
00:02:03.420 we'll see genuinely like yeah i don't intend on ever getting married i think i think it's a i think
00:02:09.160 i think the idea of marriage is quite strange to be honest so like and i and i get that it's not for
00:02:14.260 everyone but i i like i don't really mind the idea of like belonging to a guy i actually kind of like
00:02:19.880 it of course yeah of course and that's your own pejorative isn't it but like i but but but do you
00:02:25.860 want a guy specifically saying that they control you and that you're it's not i mean i think i think
00:02:31.820 there are levels but i would like i would like a guy that could lead me and make decisions for us
00:02:37.220 and i would really like the guy that i could trust to make decisions your consent as well though with
00:02:41.560 with your consent on top of that well yeah it's submission not yeah not to just force there well
00:02:46.500 i don't i think all of i think all of the guys are like they want a guy that or girl not a guy
00:02:51.240 a girl that wants to follow them it's not like they want to they want a girl that doesn't want to be
00:02:56.660 there so so like i'm saying like if if i was with a guy and he wanted to have an open relationship
00:03:04.660 on both ends i would i would be concerned i would think like what because i would i would trust your
00:03:10.740 judgment because i just think that's bad judgment on a guy's part no offense like you know
00:03:14.400 do you think a woman actually respects you if she's taking penis from somebody else
00:03:19.520 like if she's taking a penis from elsewhere and she's coming do you think she actually respects
00:03:24.960 you can we ask the girl maybe i'm actually curious to get your take on this if you're dating a guy
00:03:29.300 let's just say we're not me but if we're dating a guy and he says baby i love you you're everything
00:03:33.920 i ever wanted in a girl you're perfect your body your smile the way you treat me everything about
00:03:38.160 you is perfect but if you want to go out and fuck other guys i'm totally cool with it so how would
00:03:42.900 you take that this this is an interesting question i'm actually okay with with your beliefs
00:03:47.120 it's like teach their own it's not the norm yeah so it's probably weird to hear but if you know
00:03:52.700 teach their own everyone have their own beliefs about oh so we we're talking about me personally
00:03:57.120 yeah yeah it's a bit cock to me do you know what i mean it's a bit cuckold to you
00:04:00.360 you can you can you can describe to whatever you like i'm curious what you're gonna say go ahead
00:04:06.180 uh it's an interesting question to ask me right now um i
00:04:09.600 i've always really valued the idea of monogamy um and when i was like 19 i fell in love with someone
00:04:17.220 uh and it was not a healthy relationship it was pretty toxic but i really love the idea that we
00:04:22.580 were each other's person so i really believe in that i believe that i have a person out there who
00:04:25.960 i'm gonna be a team with right and i believe in the masculine and the feminine dynamic right i do
00:04:30.340 believe in that um i've considered the idea of polyamory before right um just based on the fact that
00:04:36.680 when i met this person i thought i would never connect anyone as deeply as i could connect to him
00:04:40.420 right and that was more spiritually emotionally that sort of thing um and since then i've met a lot of
00:04:45.020 people that i've connected emotionally and spiritually to and it's not always been sexual
00:04:47.820 sometimes that's just friendships and that sort of thing but i realized that the depth of connection
00:04:51.460 i can have with people isn't really limited to one person i still have an idea that i believe i have
00:04:56.640 my person um but i i think i could entertain the idea of an open relationship um would you prefer it
00:05:05.220 i this is where i'm at right now i actually don't know you don't know it's i don't know it's still
00:05:10.000 something i'm trying to figure out because i do like i said i i i value the idea of um like
00:05:14.940 i want a family i want to have you know i want to be a mom i want to have a kid i want to have a
00:05:18.660 very strong family dynamic that's kind of something i see for myself um um and i don't know if an open
00:05:24.880 relationship would necessarily be conducive to that based based on what society kind of says right but
00:05:30.780 i also believe that a child can be raised in a happy environment regardless of the parameters of
00:05:35.260 the relationship as long as they're loved forget what society says i think if you meet a man yeah
00:05:40.260 right and he loves you and you love him he's going to not generally generally he's not going to want
00:05:48.480 to let you you're not going to want to loan your vagina out yeah and this is why i i don't know
00:05:52.960 if i'm polyarmist because because i don't like the idea of someone with i'm with sleeping with other
00:05:57.320 people i'd want to be that you know we choose each other right and we commit to each other and then we
00:06:02.440 would grow and build whatever from there um i i kind of like this is i don't know if this is getting tmi but
00:06:07.660 i like the idea of bringing someone else into the relationship but i think it's a girl or a guy
00:06:11.300 whatever guys can can can the mother of your child loan her vagina at somebody i don't have any
00:06:18.800 children but i would predict no for me guys absolutely not no chance what do you mean loan
00:06:25.240 your vagina out it's not a fucking transaction it may as well what if she gets pregnant
00:06:29.880 what if she gets pregnant is it right it's not a unique individual like you are a unique individual
00:06:37.220 yeah i know i fucking i love it it's great tv by the way i'm not gonna lie it's great tv
00:06:41.240 but i'm just saying like i would you be okay with the mother of your child
00:06:45.680 in a polyamorous relationship with you yes what if she gets pregnant with another man's child
00:06:50.560 that's a good question if she if she has consented like then like would you raise the child i i i was
00:06:58.880 raised by a stepfather so you would raise the child yes i was i i was like my the the the the man
00:07:05.180 the the male that raised me my alpha was not my biological father so so what society needs that
00:07:13.580 society does need you know men to raise other men's kids in certain circumstances
00:07:17.300 and and this is this so one i saw something like i think there's a post or something about a lawyer
00:07:22.540 who was like a divorce lawyer and he was saying to this couple that you know what if my kids have
00:07:27.040 to grow up with you know two sets of parents and they said well a kid can never have enough people
00:07:31.300 to love them right there's always more people that can love a child and help them grow right
00:07:35.700 kids are raised by a village right and the more people that love them but they do need biological
00:07:40.020 the problem is not necessarily not necessarily they need a strong masculine figure yes and that can
00:07:45.320 manifest i will say the one problem is that like the i can't remember the stat off the top of my
00:07:50.820 head i'd look it up but my laptop died they took it but it's like the when somebody is a single
00:07:58.360 parent the most likely person that is going to sexually abuse them is someone they bring into the
00:08:02.940 house in a relationship and so you're putting your kid at risk and i know everyone thinks i know
00:08:09.300 everyone thinks like oh it wouldn't happen to me like i would vet them better but you just never
00:08:12.980 know and that's and so then so then i would bring it back to saying that's probably the exception
00:08:17.340 and that's the biggest of some research in terms of context because because i and i think if we go
00:08:21.900 back to like probably vetting someone and probably making proper choices right you have to consider
00:08:25.360 the kids right and that's that's that's you know if you do that then you're probably not
00:08:30.400 i i agree with you i do think it's the exception not the rule i don't think that every single step
00:08:36.180 parent is abusing the child but the the point the but the point is you're still putting that kid
00:08:40.880 at risk for abuse you're putting them at risk they're more likely to run away from home they're
00:08:45.400 more likely to um to be on the streets yeah to be on drug like it's like every every mental health
00:08:51.600 issues every statistical advantage that you could put a kid at you're putting them at in a single
00:08:56.060 parent home right and to be in jail oh it's just it's statistics you can laugh and you can and even and
00:09:07.300 even and you can quantify all your statistics as much as you like but you're still just throwing
00:09:13.160 random numbers that don't actually have it okay okay okay i can even tell you like just anecdotally
00:09:19.720 and like so just from talking to people day to day like i i have nine siblings same two parents we
00:09:26.240 adopted three and like when i talk to people that come from single parent homes about like my family's
00:09:32.140 traditions every year like i've never seen like such like like they want that so bad it's really
00:09:38.100 sad like they've never experienced like no sorry sorry i'm laughing at something else um no it's it's
00:09:45.180 sad though like they've never experienced like christmas with both parents together like and then
00:09:50.420 all the traditions we do like we do pictures with santa every year we do like an easter egg hunt like
00:09:54.860 like family's really big and i i just see like the loss that someone's at when they didn't get to grow up
00:10:01.600 with two parents and i just wouldn't wish that upon anyone but i think i think again that comes down
00:10:05.760 to two parents yes but also having adults that love you right and adults that are a team that can raise
00:10:10.660 you right because that's a big family and you have traditions but you can have traditions and lots of
00:10:13.640 different family dynamics right in a polyamorous relationship where a team comes together to raise
00:10:17.520 a kid you can still build traditions it's just a bit of a different dynamic but i think i think it's
00:10:21.300 better like we kind of did have a team raise us because like we had we had help and we also had
00:10:28.100 like relatives that stepped in my grandma's like i could name you a long list of people that helped
00:10:32.940 and stepped in but i think it's better when it's like in the family and it's all what's the difference
00:10:38.620 between a community that you build in a community that's biological like what's i would say i would
00:10:45.080 say it's it's like more vetted and so like you're because you're going around people that have known
00:10:50.220 each other for years for years like and more vetted that like i would i would argue that family members
00:10:57.360 are um no but family members are they they can be that person who sexually abuses you know it is
00:11:04.040 possible for that to happen right that's not not going to happen you're correct but i would say that
00:11:09.160 it's easier to like i put it like everyone knows who the weird uncle is everyone everyone knows
00:11:15.780 everyone knows who the weird uncle is in the family and you keep your kids away from the weird uncle
00:11:20.640 and i'm not saying it doesn't happen but i just anecdotally would guess that it happens at a much
00:11:26.540 lower rate when it's family than when it's random people that you've met i don't know if you'd be able
00:11:32.600 can i just say because i want to go back to what something that you said
00:11:35.260 because i said that children need two biological parents and you said that they don't yeah right
00:11:41.680 how do you reconcile that a child who was born of two people doesn't need those two people
00:11:53.260 how do you reconcile like how how do you say they don't need that how do you mean if that's if that's
00:11:58.400 how they came into the world so so my entire existence i was raised by someone who wasn't my
00:12:05.080 biological parent and he's my father and he's one of you raised but was your mother there your
00:12:10.600 biological mother my biological mother was there yes and i was raised by my stepfather who wasn't
00:12:16.880 my biological father and he had i've had four sisters two were from a relationship prior to him
00:12:24.760 being with my mother and then he had two sisters like he had two daughters with my mother and he was
00:12:30.640 do you know do you know your biological father at all you do yes i do so you don't have a relationship
00:12:35.560 with him i don't have a massive relationship with him but i've had i've like i've had a
00:12:39.120 uh uh like we're not i don't dislike him i don't like as a child if you go back to your childhood
00:12:47.080 yes did you want to know who your father was i knew him i did know him okay yeah like it's not a
00:12:54.260 case but you were you were you were lucky you had someone step in you did have two parents in the home
00:12:58.300 yeah but i'm saying not every kid is that lucky yeah but like and you had a good and you had a
00:13:04.040 good stepfather of course but of course but that wasn't that wasn't the argument that was you already
00:13:08.440 put to me but you already knew him so imagine you didn't know him you don't think that children want
00:13:14.120 to know their biological parents well so like until i was old enough to be able to actually like
00:13:18.840 with my human brain quantified that he was like what the difference was between my stepdad and my real
00:13:24.920 dad i didn't i didn't know did i and then i was i was i was introduced to that and i was explaining
00:13:31.940 the dynamics of that of that situation and i was able to to to comprehend all that and i've grown up
00:13:39.560 pretty damn fine as far as i do oh yeah i might be i might be confusing to to you lads oh you definitely
00:13:46.360 confusing to me yeah yeah yeah but you know i'm not i'm not normally down with the podcast fucking
00:13:52.000 no i hate you i hate you but it's it's it's good to like you know engage but but like the point is
00:13:58.020 you were lucky you had a good stepdad yeah but that's not every kid right of course but but but
00:14:05.060 but what like but like what i'm saying who who has a better incentive that a kid turns out good than
00:14:11.200 both of the biological parents who has more incentive to make sure that kid turns out okay well my
00:14:17.140 biological dad wanted to have me aborted so that happens yeah yeah but i'm saying did he tell you
00:14:23.920 that yes he told you that he wanted to have you aborted yes you don't think that i confronted him
00:14:29.640 about it yeah you don't think that had an effect on your psychological at all no no because i'm not
00:14:35.400 a fucking idiot i like i i'm i'm well aware that sometimes things happens in life and
00:14:40.520 you you like circumstances are out of our control and sometimes and i know if like yeah yeah like
00:14:49.000 your biological parent told you that he didn't want that they didn't want you here you don't think
00:14:52.840 that had an effect on your cycle psychology at all no no lots of other things had effects on my
00:14:58.660 psychology but i don't think that did i don't know your life okay i'm just gonna say okay yeah no no
00:15:03.800 like yeah i'm like yeah okay i can't i can't i can't be to challenge these ideals no no no i hear
00:15:08.180 you okay yeah if you said like it's just like i'm i'm doing my job i'm doing my jam do your thing
00:15:14.620 man do your thing uh pearl um we're gonna have to wrap up soon yeah so we might have to read the rest
00:15:19.600 of the super chats all right don't i'm sorry you probably got about a thousand yeah let's see
00:15:24.460 let's see let's see let's see what i gotta say don't shoot don't shoot the messenger
00:15:28.840 that makes me another run um okay k c f sack shout out to king ritchie's in the chat rating for your
00:15:34.880 reaction to this cluster f um wizard or shout out king ritchie um wizard ape um facts as embryos are
00:15:43.260 exposed to indoctrin distributors in the womb men can be born with shortened distance of the taint
00:15:47.840 correlation with the men having discreased testosterone not all men are the same
00:15:52.300 um al draco malfoy draco malfoy is pmsing um v jokers i'm a 30 i'm 35 years old and i've never
00:16:02.560 met my dad trust me it sucks as a man um bozzy i can tell the middle simp loves andrew tate um
00:16:08.560 mark perute perdue the statistics for step parents are comparable to single parenthood in some case
00:16:15.340 in some cases worse it has to be when they're four or less wizard ape um the wall and feminine
00:16:21.560 urge for monogamy are reproductive urge feminism will trick you into breaking your ability to
00:16:25.900 pattern bond and you'll instead fall into a loop of failed relationships um mozen 1938
00:16:31.500 in polygamous situationships do you meet the other sexual partners and do you ask your sexual partner
00:16:37.860 to get tested regularly 93 to every no polygamy sorry i interrupted sorry um polygamy i don't know
00:16:45.020 that's just what they wrote um 93 to pay ball dude you don't see women as your own as your own
00:16:51.800 because you don't have a plan for the future no legacy no history no purpose you are chained to
00:16:55.680 your base desires um alita of rock and rolla in 2020 there was one million abortions pearl if you
00:17:02.480 even prevent one that is priceless thank you sentience to the cuck in the middle of the couch you
00:17:07.720 are not masculine you lack boundaries and deluded yourself into being feminine she is sharing her
00:17:11.740 most intimate parts with other men and thus gives you and thus nothing she gives you is intimate or
00:17:17.640 private she's not special marriage causes divorce blonde guy is very smart marriage is weird wizard
00:17:24.160 a beta male doesn't have the same sexual standards as the physically and mentally dominant men next to
00:17:28.760 him who do poly relationships are for women check the definition of cuck again 90 free to pay it sarah
00:17:34.380 tell her she's being whimsical again gus modern women modern women cause sexual and relationship
00:17:41.020 attraction men and women are not the same the majority of men who want other men don't want
00:17:45.720 other men to f their wife or their girl bozzy dude in the middle gets pegged for sure the uk
00:17:50.420 economist it's simple a financial provider would typically care about her body count lower earning
00:17:56.420 men who want a 50 50 relationship wouldn't care sentience the redhead always brings up exceptions
00:18:01.120 to the rule rather than in being introspective and genuine she is disagreeable to the point of
00:18:05.700 being argumentative and masculine enough to have narcissistic levels of needing to be right
00:18:09.540 the wanderer no cap i have a girlfriend that that insists i open up emotionally i did it it felt
00:18:15.720 good i won't lie but a few months in she admitted she found me less attractive wizard ape commune uses
00:18:21.780 idiots to gain a foothold for big government to support displaced people then that then take from
00:18:27.560 the working class and creates a system where small businesses individually fail sentience the
00:18:32.460 delusional redhead 304 is emphasizing equity rather than equality having equal outcomes regardless of
00:18:38.700 effort quickly shows that people don't have to strive to do better because the outcomes are the
00:18:42.840 same thus preventing innovation or progress nas009 red is talking about the indoctrination of the woke
00:18:50.080 agenda the savvy ninja the system this girl is seeking is called the bible if you read and follow
00:18:55.980 even 60 of what it says what it says you would save yourself from a lot of pain sentience oh look
00:19:01.460 delusional redhead is back you want to undo biology the statement is ignorant and arrogant claims
00:19:06.140 basic claiming housing is a basic human rights shows you lack knowledge of what a right versus
00:19:11.240 privileges shelter is a need not a right um armstrong housing is a basic human right wtf go to my laws in
00:19:19.440 the philippines and say that you're going to be laughed at food shelter and companionship are earned
00:19:24.180 not owned um kilton daniel ain't ain't not but about accountability um i don't know how to pronounce
00:19:32.200 this username at 86 this fake redhead yet again doesn't think logically or even realistically though
00:19:38.640 lmao pearl i love your content wizard 8 pearl you make me want to be a better man when can i get in
00:19:43.840 your show and ruthlessly hit on you um how is cheryl matchmaker here bakers get with bakers etc
00:19:50.620 pearl's archetypes are administrator entertainer innkeeper mad scientist ish helper warrior tech
00:19:56.560 competitive innkeeper entertainer pearl's match would be uh rosenberg type issues would be a gemella
00:20:04.100 i have no idea what you just said um jeremy any man who wants to attain a highly disciplined life
00:20:10.700 needs any man who wants to attain a highly disciplined life needs to practice no fap
00:20:15.220 i'm j teeps i would suggest that single mothers raise men that women don't want most of the kids
00:20:20.700 today are products of single mother homes it's empowering disregard entire future generations for
00:20:25.220 your liberation sentience men should not have female friends unless they are gay then focus on female
00:20:30.120 relationships is wasted when a guy said he should focus on himself and self-improve to the point of
00:20:35.020 finding a sexual partner um okay guys i can't go through all of these you have to bro that's what
00:20:40.640 you're supposed to do oh gosh okay let me i'll do i'll do a couple more bro just shave it off you're
00:20:46.260 almost there anyway kendrell scott geez i never heard of blue balls before men need needs a release
00:20:51.960 medically um young lex how is it so hard to understand that humans who a human being who isn't
00:20:59.100 having a basic sexual need met is an unhealthy let alone a man with 50 times more testosterone kilton
00:21:05.080 daniels they are not getting experienced the warmth of a glazed donut marriage causes divorces both men and
00:21:10.600 women can be 304s but a man 304 is a highly successful a woman 304 equals baggage trauma daddy daddy issues
00:21:17.960 in a low sexual market value bluntly speaking prison is an example for sarah's point guys and girl
00:21:23.300 prisons can turn out by the same gender in a matter of months um harvest 207 boxers without sex get
00:21:31.580 aggressive dc 081 to the woman in red saying right after your statements is in to the woman in red saying
00:21:39.020 right after your statements in an argument doesn't mean you're correct secondly please remember the bra
00:21:44.260 um most in 1938 question for the panel what would what would be the effect in the west if we adopted
00:21:51.280 the concept of dowry um kilton daniels ran through with a semi-truck trailer hitch choo choo
00:21:57.700 bozzy dude in the middle took the comments well if only his hair was as thick as his skin
00:22:02.460 zero fallout trust me bro i've slept with a lot of women nh to the guy that contradicted himself with
00:22:07.800 the story about his dad wanting him to be abortion boarded and his mom choosing to
00:22:11.140 keep after saying it's absurd to the argument that women have more power um see blue the most beta guy
00:22:18.380 on the panel the guy on the couch put your socks on oh okay i think that's all of them we done
00:22:23.220 i think there's gonna be more but you just go around do final thoughts yeah guys girls ladies
00:22:31.040 females whatever you choose to be called nowadays um yeah let's get some final thoughts before we finish
00:22:38.520 based on the topic or based on the topic yeah anything you want to speak if some of the super
00:22:42.320 chats you can speak your piece you know any any final things you just want to get off your chest
00:22:47.720 now is yeah mike's yours yeah um i believe that if we work to kind of understanding where people come
00:22:57.120 from when they are in certain situations that make them want to sleep around that make them want to do
00:23:00.400 certain things um i feel like we should just accept that people are on their own journeys
00:23:05.580 this is not what i want to say i feel like i got put on the spot a little bit
00:23:10.500 you can you can be last if you want we can go around rewind and come again yeah right now
00:23:15.660 let me all right let's let's let's do that and then go to you yeah that'd be great
00:23:19.080 okay go on oh god no i got nothing either
00:23:21.360 you got nothing to say not really no no no no it's been an interesting little it's been an
00:23:29.160 interesting little conversation we've all had um and we can make you just agree too yeah yeah we can
00:23:35.400 agree to disagree it's um and i've yeah i've appreciated it fair enough my apologies if i've
00:23:42.000 at all been do not apologize yeah you're yourself go on um i just wish we had more time to talk i
00:23:49.020 have like so much to say on a lot of these topics and i didn't want to interrupt everyone else but
00:23:52.260 you should have i just blow everyone away with all the stuff i'm gonna say
00:23:56.160 how long are you in london till tomorrow come back tomorrow we're doing we fly out tomorrow evening
00:24:02.940 okay okay okay you have to do an extended cut right now and then uh we'll just get everything out
00:24:10.580 if you want to let people know where to follow you or anything um yeah you guys can follow me
00:24:15.800 on instagram uh real luis mercado it's pretty much you find everything else from there
00:24:20.300 yeah i mean to conclude i don't think there's anything wrong with necessarily being a hoe
00:24:25.060 just like don't expect to get married don't expect to find like a high value guy who wants to sell
00:24:29.800 down with you and um yeah just men in general tend to be more attracted to feminine youthful women
00:24:40.720 who don't have a lot of baggage yeah if you guys want to follow some of my content i have a youtube
00:24:46.640 channel where i talk about a lot of this stuff uh i'm gonna follow you yeah it's just my name
00:24:50.320 justin mark m-a-r-c justin mark i also have a podcast actually it's called the wingman podcast
00:24:54.760 youtube search the women podcast i talk about a lot of these concepts and um yeah thanks for
00:25:01.100 having me guys so my instagram is uh drunk justin too so you guys can follow me there as well
00:25:05.380 we can go back to you because you said you didn't yeah so i i am fully aware of the fact that
00:25:10.620 sometimes i can be a bit whimsical in my views but it is genuinely because i want to see a society
00:25:14.860 that works towards the best for everyone and so the reason i enjoy being in these spaces is to have
00:25:19.020 these conversations to kind of try and figure out how we can do that and i don't believe that is
00:25:23.540 through dictating the way other people can live their lives i think there's a lot of ways that
00:25:27.420 we can build a successful society and we have to allow people in a space to find their own roles
00:25:31.380 and i think the issue is that we're forcing people into spaces and so that then they act out as a
00:25:35.800 result of being restricted so yeah no i'm really grateful to be here my band is releasing our song
00:25:40.860 um in october it's called glass bridges uh glass bridges probably sounds different in an english
00:25:46.600 accent um glass bridges uk that's the one yes that's it um we'll be releasing our first single
00:25:53.480 in october um and then also i'll be releasing some of my own music at the end of the year as well
00:25:58.920 so you can follow me at i am simona cutifani if you can spell it again you know i'm just gonna say
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