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- June 22, 2023
What You Would NEVER Believe About TRISTAN TATE
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Length
8 minutes
Words per Minute
218.357
Word Count
1,881
Sentence Count
2
Misogynist Sentences
2
Hate Speech Sentences
5
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from your point of view ah well i mean romania spends less money per prisoner than any single
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country in the european union the the prisons are constantly getting in trouble from the european
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union for being uh underfunded too many people per room not enough square meters not enough
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calories per day so the jail experience it wasn't good but it was interesting and i took jail in a
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very strange way i feel like if you're gonna if you're gonna walk around the world running your
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mouth all the time about what you are and what you think you are eventually something's gonna come
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along in the world and test you you walk around saying i'm the baddest man on the planet i can
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beat anyone up on earth one day someone in the street is gonna be like ah you're the guy who
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thinks he could beat anyone up and punch your lights out you know i don't speak as much as
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andrew but i do say i'm a very strong-minded person i always preach to young men if you're going through
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hardships you know you need to deal with it like a man continue your training stay focused and it just
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felt like god gave me an opportunity to prove to myself above all else as well as to everyone else
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who listens to me that i am actually what i say i am so coming out of jail i'm almost grateful for
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the experience as hellish as the environment was as hellish as the environment was you were grateful
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for yeah i'm grateful that my life has been very very easy for the last six or seven years i retired
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from professional fighting when i was 28 the last sad thing that i guess happened to me was my father
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passing when i was 26 and a half so i'm 34 now i'm coming up 35 these things happened a very long
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time ago i've increased in wealth i've increased in fame i fly around the world doing whatever i like
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driving whatever car i like staying wherever i like sleeping wherever i like going you know
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it's been such an amazing experience that i haven't tested myself for real in a very long time so
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yeah grateful for the experience and andrew and tristan have such a good mindset i would be so pissed
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i would be fuming fuming if this happened to me yeah they have they have a very good attitude about
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it very high praise about you right i mean we did a whole segment about someone says i'm the worst
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version of myself when i'm hungry that too that too guys he always thought you were the best brother
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in the world but after being in jail with you now he knows he's confirmed and reaffirmed that you're the
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best brother in the world and he almost kind of compared you to like being the the ying to his yang
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right and i didn't really fully understand who tristan was we've sat with andrew for hours on
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end we's had 45 seconds with you yeah after that uh paella incident right um but he says that your
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special gift is the mat you've mastered the art of not giving a fuck yeah what is that all about
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well i'd say it's not not giving a fuck in the way that because i know people who don't give a fuck
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their life sucks you know they don't work out they don't care about their their own health happiness
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wealth work uh not in a degenerate i'm a bum kind of way i'll give you a better example because i know
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exactly what he means i feel like because i am his younger brother every great general who sits at a
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table with his staff needs that one fearless guy with him you know he needs people who preach prudence
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and being careful and we have those people believe me they're very very loud in our ears
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every single day since getting out of jail but you know if you're a great samurai general and you're
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sitting around the table you also need that one guy who says okay there's 10 000 of us there's five
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of us okay let's just go it's more fearlessness than than not giving a fuck if i if i had played
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things my way since getting out of jail me and andrew would probably be back in jail right now i'm
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censoring myself on this podcast but the first day i got out i thought you know what screw it
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just put a camera on just tell the whole world what's going on let them take me away live on
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stream that's me so luckily he keeps me in check but also i feel like i can inspire him to make a
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few bolder and braver decisions in life because of my counsel so i'm very much one of his councilmen
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but he does need me at the table without that guy you're just going to be a pussy you know have you
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always played the number two role like you know in in monarch old times it was always the eldest son
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that the pet was passed down to the crown from your father down to andrew to you has it always
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been an understanding all right i'm number two my brother's the leader let me get in line let's
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crush him you know what i i don't feel it's necessarily it's necessarily like that i feel
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it's more that i know what his strengths are and i'm there to compensate for his weaknesses he knows
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what my strengths are and i'm there to compensate for his weaknesses so who's the leader and who's
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not all depends on the situation that we're in um certainly with i mean me andrew have been a team
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a very long time and we made a lot of money before we ever blew up on the internet uh our relationship
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was a lot more equal then but andrew is the famous one i'm fully i'm fully aware that he's the guy who
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will go in front of the camera and say the types of things or voice his opinions in a way that garner
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infamy uh and fame and i i've blown up alongside him so you know part of the price is is going to
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jail you know they say that uh your ego is not your amigo there must be some part of you you're a
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six foot four badass good looking hollywood looking guy girls bugattis yet you're you're willing to
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take a step back seat to andrew's fame so you must you must have a big ego to be the place that
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you're in but you also have to have tickets step back and say all right andrew you're the guy
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how do you grapple with that well yeah with with what we're doing now andrew's certainly the face
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of it but he wanted to build this this was never my intention i thought okay you're gonna make some
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money on the internet that's cool andrew you do that i'll continue doing what in fact i'm gonna
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interject with another story there was a time when me andrew could barely pay the rent he was training
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and he was fighting full-time he was a kickboxing uh one-time world champion i think at the time and i
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was selling windows i'm a great salesman so i was bringing home a thousand plus british pounds per
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week he didn't tell you this story did he no he said he was a window he said he saw a window not the
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one you bring yeah but he didn't say he was balling out making a thousand a week no i mean that's not
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balling out i think these three glasses of whiskey cost about a thousand but i was making about a thousand
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a thousand british pounds a week uh andrew had a previous sales experience i was at the time working
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in sales and then he was just living off his fight money so i'd come home every day i say oh i made this
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much sales etc i'll pay the rent you keep fighting because i was helping to support his kickboxing
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career one day andrew looks at me and he says you know what tristan i'm just gonna start selling for
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the same company you're selling for we could bring two three thousand dollars into the house a week
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we'll have a good life we'll make money i said andrew no you can't do that you can't do that because
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if you are spending all your time chasing sales leads and knocking on people's doors like i am
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then you're never going to find the time to discover something better to discover something that's
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going to take us out of this crappy apartment it's going to take us out of this crappy life
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so even back then when i was willing to work away selling windows instead of kickbox because i got
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paid almost nothing i was the european champion at my height my most i've ever got paid was a thousand
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bucks a fight i knew that wasn't the financial viable uh option financially viable option for me
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i was willing to sell windows to let andrew continue to have time to train but also have time to think
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so now everyone's like oh well he's the face of this online persona and you know you guys make a lot
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of money for it i'm like i'm fine behind the scenes i'm perfectly perfectly happy i'm not missing
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anything from my life with my two million twitter followers i need 6.8 million to fulfill you know
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people will often try to i guess pit me against andrew which is the stupidest idea in the world
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but they'll say stupid things to me like huh your brother's more famous than you and i'll say yeah
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my brother's more famous than you like what's the what's the big deal if your brother was
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were mike tyson for example and someone said your brother's better boxer than you you'd be like yeah
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my brother's mike tyson what you know it's this strange type of jealousy and envy that i think a
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lot of men can't cope with that makes them drag each other down like crabs in a bucket if my brother
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became i don't know a billionaire the world's richest man and i had to stay at this level i'd be like
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yeah my brother's the world's richest man i'd be proud of him and i don't see anything wrong with
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that it's not but that's the thing we have such an individualistic society that that's how people
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automatically think they think as an individual rather than a family and the thing is like when
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you're when you when you have siblings it's just different you're just always i mean if you're close
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to your siblings you're just always proud of them even if they do better than you it's just like
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a different it's just a different type of bond i don't know
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you
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