Pearl - November 05, 2024


Gisele's 44-Year-Old Pregnancy: The Ultimate FEMINIST FANTASY After DUMPING Tom Brady! | Pearl Daily


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In this episode of Pearl Daily, host, Pearl Davis, talks about what feminism is at its core and why it s time to wake up to the fact that women are jealous of men and want to be like them.

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00:02:04.400 What is feminism at its core?
00:02:06.980 According to Google, feminism is a political and social movement that advocates for gender equality and the rights of women.
00:02:16.960 But if you ask me, it's a hate group that wants special rights, privileges, and treatments without having the responsibility that comes with those rights.
00:02:29.500 But let's think even deeper than that.
00:02:33.180 What did feminism fight for?
00:02:38.040 The ability to be naked, the ability to be hoes, the ability to leave their husband, the ability to kill their kids, the ability to work instead of be with their family.
00:02:51.220 In my opinion, feminism fought for women to not marry men that they don't like.
00:03:00.060 Before we started dating for attraction, it used to be arranged marriages.
00:03:09.940 The families were involved and they would work with the other families to figure out a couple.
00:03:18.720 Oftentimes there was a dowry involved and that switched over time to romantic love, which was based off of feelings.
00:03:26.280 And unfortunately, as women, our feelings are fleeting.
00:03:28.800 Now, one of the biggest feminists was a woman named Gloria Steinem.
00:03:34.740 And Gloria Steinem shows to me what feminism is at its core.
00:03:42.340 Women are jealous of men and we want to be men.
00:03:47.080 If you are not a feminist, male or female, you are looking at the world with one eye open.
00:03:53.160 You need to open both eyes and see the whole world to solve almost any problem.
00:04:01.780 As a child, I just assumed that you could do anything.
00:04:06.660 I didn't have brothers.
00:04:07.880 I had an older sister.
00:04:08.840 It didn't occur to me that there was a profound difference until I was 12 or 13, because that's the time at which the feminine role sort of comes down upon you like the Iron Maiden.
00:04:22.060 You pretty much had to get married, have children, take your husband's name, assume his identity.
00:04:28.300 Okay.
00:04:31.500 So what's part of feminism?
00:04:33.340 Women not taking their husband's last name, right?
00:04:36.800 Not marrying young.
00:04:37.900 Though I assumed that I would have to marry the man I wanted to become.
00:04:43.140 There was not really a choice.
00:04:45.220 And it was the...
00:04:46.360 So what did she say?
00:04:47.700 She said, I assumed I would have to marry the man I wanted to become.
00:04:51.580 Feminism is us emulating the men that we are jealous of.
00:04:58.860 That's what it is at its core.
00:05:00.420 It's working like men, fighting like men, sleeping around like men.
00:05:06.840 It is emulating men at its core.
00:05:09.340 The beginning of the women's movement that made me realize, wait a minute, we do have a choice.
00:05:14.340 For me, the biggest aha moment was going to cover an alternate abortion hearing here in New York City for New York Magazine.
00:05:29.400 And for the first time in my life, I heard women standing up in public talking about something that only happened to women,
00:05:38.940 that was life-threatening, that subjected you to sexual harassment.
00:05:43.140 That was the light bulb.
00:05:44.340 You know, why is this illegal?
00:05:47.160 Why is it criminal?
00:05:48.820 Watching the abortion hearing, I had this feeling of sudden unity.
00:05:53.060 You know, something you think that has been only your experience.
00:05:56.020 So again, what are we fighting for?
00:05:57.320 The ability to kill children.
00:05:59.600 And maybe your fault.
00:06:02.540 You suddenly realize it's incredibly widespread.
00:06:05.760 It is a result of unequal power.
00:06:08.440 It's a result of politics.
00:06:09.860 It's unjust.
00:06:10.720 The reaction from mainstream culture to the women's movement in the beginning was mainly amusement.
00:06:23.140 That was the good part.
00:06:24.100 Ridicule was the bad part.
00:06:26.860 The first struggle was really to be taken seriously.
00:06:30.960 Actually, when we started to get serious opposition, I thought we were getting somewhere, you know,
00:06:35.500 because we were not just, you're so cute when you're mad.
00:06:39.200 The women's movement, the civil rights movement, the gay and lesbian movement,
00:06:42.960 and all the great social justice movements have begun to remove labels from people
00:06:49.120 and allow us to be the unique human beings we really are.
00:06:54.000 I hope that young women feel supported in expressing their talents and understanding that they have the right to have choices.
00:07:07.920 I don't want to make young women feel there are no obstacles.
00:07:11.000 It's a lie.
00:07:11.640 There are obstacles.
00:07:13.520 It's not so good when we say to kids, you can be anything you want, because it's not true.
00:07:18.060 Much better to say you should be able to become anything you want,
00:07:22.480 and overcoming these obstacles is going to be so satisfying and so much fun,
00:07:27.240 and you're going to have so much company.
00:07:34.260 Okay.
00:07:35.600 So I want to read you what Gloria Steinem's dating advice was.
00:07:40.080 So, quote by Gloria Steinem.
00:07:42.280 So, quote,
00:08:12.280 Okay, so I want to go through the feminist dream.
00:08:24.440 So women, when we're born, we're essentially given a million dollars.
00:08:30.220 Now, not every woman knows that she has a million dollars,
00:08:33.920 but, you know, we are given youth and beauty.
00:08:37.860 And let's just pretend this is a money bag.
00:08:40.620 Okay.
00:08:42.280 Boom.
00:08:43.420 A million dollars.
00:08:45.540 And all the women are getting together
00:08:48.940 to try to spend as little of this as possible on their husbands.
00:08:57.500 Yes.
00:08:58.020 So, the women, we used to be thin, right?
00:09:01.920 And then we all got together and said, we're going to get fat together, right?
00:09:06.360 We're going to get some chunk.
00:09:09.380 And the other women said, yeah, I'm going to get fat after I have a kid.
00:09:13.620 You're going to do it too?
00:09:14.840 Then we all got obese.
00:09:16.960 Then, you know, the age of first marriage used to be like 22.
00:09:20.580 At 22, we used to get married.
00:09:27.320 Now, it's 30 and rising.
00:09:32.200 So it's going up.
00:09:33.180 So we're getting married.
00:09:34.140 In Ireland, it's 35.
00:09:35.520 So women are getting together and saying, how little youth can we spend on our husbands?
00:09:42.100 How little can we give to our husbands?
00:09:45.780 And that's really what feminism is at its core.
00:09:48.260 The feminist's dream is to spend the million dollars here on the bad boys.
00:10:05.300 All right, there we go.
00:10:07.740 I'm not really an artist, guys, so please forgive me.
00:10:13.120 Another bad guy, right?
00:10:15.040 And then find a bailout guy.
00:10:23.100 And the feminist's dream really is, and by the way, it does not necessarily, a lot of
00:10:30.720 women get triggered by this, right?
00:10:32.920 Because they think it means sleeping around.
00:10:36.220 Not necessarily, right?
00:10:38.080 But if you're not doing an arranged marriage, and statistically, most women are not virgins
00:10:42.300 on their wedding days.
00:10:43.180 It doesn't mean, a lot of women get triggered because they think I'm saying, sleep with the
00:10:47.360 whole town.
00:10:48.260 Maybe it's having a really cool job, and that's how you're spending your youth, right?
00:10:54.440 Maybe it's, I don't know, like for me, it was playing professional sports, and that's
00:11:02.740 how I spent my early 20s.
00:11:04.600 And it's different for every woman.
00:11:09.100 It's, you know, it's based on maybe it's going to college, maybe it's getting a master's
00:11:13.440 degree.
00:11:14.380 Maybe it's, you know, dating high-level men.
00:11:17.200 Every woman, and you can't really, I mean, think about it.
00:11:22.140 If guys had the option on a dating app to have a thousand matches, I mean, what would men
00:11:28.060 do, would they ever settle down?
00:11:31.040 No.
00:11:32.480 Never.
00:11:32.980 I mean, or they'd have 10 children, you know, I mean, they're a little bit better people
00:11:37.780 than us.
00:11:38.320 You might have to edit this out.
00:11:40.040 But, you know, so you can't really blame us in a way.
00:11:44.240 I mean, you can, but it won't do anything.
00:11:45.820 So, the feminist dream is one, merry, rich man who lets us do whatever we want, we want,
00:12:08.100 keep our last name, if we do have boyfriends in our 20s, they tend to be placeholder boyfriends
00:12:25.040 where we give up nothing, placeholder, older boyfriend with no expectation.
00:12:38.100 This is why you'll see women in media, like they'll have a kid and then they're right
00:12:44.860 back at it, you know.
00:12:46.820 So, it's interesting because this is just kind of the times we live in, right?
00:12:53.620 Placeholder, but yeah.
00:12:54.920 Oh, go into a, so the three options are go into a man's, a rich man's field and marry rich.
00:13:04.920 Keep our last names, keep our last names, a placeholder boyfriend with no expectations
00:13:13.100 or husband and stick the landing, the landing as late as possible.
00:13:26.900 I believe that if men figured out how to increase our fertility to 50 years old, that women would
00:13:37.480 have children at 50.
00:13:39.460 I really do.
00:13:41.480 So, that's the feminist dream.
00:13:43.620 Now, let me go, this relates into what I'm going to talk about today.
00:13:47.360 So, these are really the options that we have with feminism.
00:13:50.580 Now, there is the occasional woman that does cash out early, but the challenge with the
00:13:56.700 women that cash out early is the women that cash out at like 22, let's say, they have a
00:14:02.500 tendency to see all these women partying and that's where you get the 30-year-old divorcees
00:14:07.980 who feel like they missed out on all the fun.
00:14:10.900 There's no winning.
00:14:11.800 There's just choices and trade-offs, okay?
00:14:13.640 And none of this is a moral statement, but it's an observation of what's going on, okay?
00:14:20.200 So, this does relate to what we're going to talk about today.
00:14:24.820 Giselle Budachan is pregnant.
00:14:27.060 Now, Giselle is a world-famous supermodel who was married to Tom Brady and had three children
00:14:33.200 by him.
00:14:34.120 In her early 20s, she dated Leonardo DiCaprio.
00:14:38.500 Now, Leonardo DiCaprio is that bad boy that women date in their early 20s in Hollywood.
00:14:45.260 I mean, he is basically the kiss of death on his ex-girlfriend's future relationships because
00:14:50.840 a ton of them end up divorced, including Giselle.
00:14:54.920 I have my eye on Blake Lively.
00:14:56.940 I hope her and Ryan Reynolds work out, but I'm watching.
00:14:59.880 So, Giselle is giving hope to women everywhere that they can divorce their husbands and still
00:15:13.400 get pregnant by a hot guy because she is pregnant.
00:15:18.660 And so, what tends to happen is in our late 30s, when we look for a guy that's a provider
00:15:25.720 and like the stereotypical nice guy, we have a tendency to divorce him in our late 30s.
00:15:32.520 We have a tendency to, and I don't think women do this consciously, right?
00:15:36.740 It's not like, I mean, it's our biology is at stake.
00:15:40.600 So, we're going to run circles in our heads and convince ourselves we like the guy.
00:15:46.560 So, we get married and then we have a tendency after the kids, we have the children.
00:15:52.360 We have a tendency to roll over and realize we don't like our husbands.
00:15:56.920 That's when you see women cheat and look for men that have more of the alpha traits.
00:16:02.500 Now, unfortunately for Tom Brady, and by the way, it changes for every woman.
00:16:07.780 Like, one woman's alpha might be a drug dealer.
00:16:10.180 Another one's might be a lawyer.
00:16:11.560 It depends on the woman, right?
00:16:13.220 But for Giselle, she chose a jiu-jitsu instructor.
00:16:22.560 So, Tom Brady and Giselle got divorced and Giselle, they found out she was cheating allegedly with
00:16:31.580 her jiu-jitsu instructor, a young guy in his mid-30s.
00:16:36.560 So, Giselle Budachan is now found out to be pregnant with her third child, wants to give
00:16:42.840 birth in her $11.5 million mansion.
00:16:46.800 Giselle Budachan is reportedly expecting her first child with partner Jacquem Valente, and
00:16:53.940 she's planning an intimate home birth in her renovated Miami mansion on their exclusive
00:16:58.500 Indian Creek Island after purchasing the $11.5 million property in 2022 following her split
00:17:06.040 from Tom Brady.
00:17:07.280 Budachan dedicated over a year to turning the house into a dream house that now features
00:17:12.400 five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and extensive outdoor spaces, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:17.800 Okay, and it turns out that Tom Brady apparently was not notified until a couple days before that
00:17:26.060 she was pregnant.
00:17:26.740 So, she's like six months pregnant, and Tom Brady only got a few days notice before Giselle
00:17:32.520 Budachan's pregnancy reveal.
00:17:35.820 And you can see the warning signs.
00:17:38.200 You know, I think men often don't want to see things as a big deal.
00:17:41.700 So, when a woman doesn't take a guy's last name, men don't really think too much of it.
00:17:47.320 But, though, oftentimes when women do that, it's because they want a backup plan.
00:17:53.520 Tom Brady was aware of his ex-wife Giselle Budachan's pregnancy when he called the Bill Seahawks
00:17:59.760 game on Fox Sports on Sunday.
00:18:01.620 The supermodel informed the retired quarterback just last week that she's pregnant with her
00:18:06.520 and her boyfriend Joquim Valenti's child.
00:18:10.460 The news of her pregnancy was reportedly, was first reported on Monday by people.
00:18:16.460 Budachan, 44, is about five or six months along in her pregnancy, added that Valenti, a 35-year-old
00:18:23.600 professional jiu-jitsu instructor, are waiting until birth to find out their baby's gender.
00:18:31.260 Brady Mbudachan, whose divorce was finalized in 2022, co-parent son Benjamin, 14, and daughter
00:18:39.080 of Vivian, 11.
00:18:40.740 The seven-time Super Bowl champ has a 15-year-old son with his ex, actress Bridget Moy-Nahan.
00:18:49.040 I think, I think they talk when they have to.
00:18:54.120 Tom does his best for the kids and puts, puts them first.
00:18:57.880 That's all that matters.
00:18:59.020 He's trying his best.
00:19:00.460 The same source said it was in Budachan's style to keep her pregnancy a secret from Brady.
00:19:06.180 Tom's a very nice and normal guy, the source says.
00:19:09.040 Giselle is very different.
00:19:10.260 She blows hot and cold.
00:19:11.840 Brady and Budachan have yet to publicly address the news.
00:19:15.000 Two weeks prior, the former Victoria's Secret actress was photographed with a purse covering
00:19:21.320 her torso while leaving a Pilates studio in Miami, where both she and Brady have homes.
00:19:28.540 The Fox broadcaster, who is in his first season of a 10-year, $375 million contract, did a post
00:19:36.160 photo of a sunset along with some cryptic song lyrics about changing on his Instagram story.
00:19:42.140 Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love, read the lyrics from the song Landslide by Fleetwood
00:19:47.560 Mack as covered by the chicks in 2022.
00:19:50.980 Can the child within my heart rise above?
00:19:53.260 Can I sail through the changing ocean tides?
00:19:56.000 Can I handle the season of my life?
00:19:58.240 So if you guys ever feel bad about yourself and think, ah, women are so terrible to me.
00:20:03.980 I mean, Tom Brady couldn't get this woman to stay.
00:20:07.520 And now she's pregnant two years after.
00:20:09.360 But I want to talk about what she represents to women.
00:20:13.720 And she represents the same thing Taylor Swift represents.
00:20:17.900 So for her, it's the feminist dream.
00:20:20.480 She got the provider guy to take care of her for eight years, divorced him, and now gets
00:20:26.980 to be with the alpha again.
00:20:29.360 And she gets to carry the alphas.
00:20:32.140 And I hate that word, but they're placeholder terms, right?
00:20:34.540 She gets to carry his child at 44.
00:20:39.940 And this signals to women that we can get pregnant at 44 years old.
00:20:44.820 And the challenge that average women have is they look at celebrity women for their outcomes.
00:20:52.160 You know, rich people just live in a little bit different of a bubble and a little bit
00:20:57.200 different of a world.
00:20:58.100 You know, society has solved a lot of fertility issues in women.
00:21:05.460 And technology really is amazing.
00:21:08.780 And the thing is, with wealthy women, they have the money to afford freezing their eggs
00:21:13.980 and IVF, which average women do not.
00:21:17.820 They are usually above average in looks, and they have the money to preserve them.
00:21:22.860 Taylor Swift is another example of a woman at 35 who's dating a Super Bowl champion, right?
00:21:31.020 And that's the feminist dream, to use as much as their youth and beauty on themselves as possible.
00:21:37.420 Delay marriage as long as we possibly can, and then still get a high-quality guy.
00:21:44.500 So I'm not saying it's right or wrong.
00:21:47.460 And a lot of times when I describe this, I'm not putting a morality to it.
00:21:51.860 You know, Taylor Swift wanting to be a world-renowned superstar in her youth.
00:21:57.240 Can you really, can you guys really blame her?
00:22:00.220 I don't blame her.
00:22:02.520 And if she can pull it off, generally, I know we like to say that women always have consequences.
00:22:09.420 From what I've seen, women have a tendency to always have a guy to bail them out.
00:22:14.980 It's not always the guy that we, they, it's not always the guy that we want, but there will always be somebody, Riley Reid got married.
00:22:24.800 Okay, so I want to go over the, first I want to talk about some of the responses that people are having.
00:22:38.860 Giselle Budachan is having a baby at 44.
00:22:41.360 She also lifts weights three times per week.
00:22:44.180 The faster people realizing lifting weights is the real anti-aging drug, the better for women too.
00:22:50.480 So, again, you know, it's selling us that we can be young forever.
00:22:55.320 And as women, I think we have to point out this pandering.
00:22:59.460 Our fertility does not last forever.
00:23:01.840 There is some technology that has extended it a bit, but it really is luck of the draw.
00:23:07.540 And we don't know which women are going to have the most luck with fertility.
00:23:12.180 For example, around 10% of women have endometriosis, which does give you issues conceiving.
00:23:20.760 You don't know if you're part of that 10%.
00:23:23.020 You could not be.
00:23:24.420 It's more likely you're not.
00:23:26.160 But, again, part of it's lifestyle, and then the other part is luck of the draw.
00:23:30.460 So, the chance of getting pregnant naturally each month decreases with age as shown in the table.
00:23:37.220 Under 30, you have a 25% chance of getting pregnant each month.
00:23:42.960 30 to 34, around a 20% chance of getting pregnant each month.
00:23:47.420 35 to 39, around a 15% chance of getting pregnant each month.
00:23:53.660 Age 40 and older, around a 5% chance of getting pregnant each month.
00:23:58.360 And what you're going to see is women try to twist these numbers, right?
00:24:02.000 And they try to say it in a way that's more palatable to us and say, well, most women can
00:24:08.680 conceive past the age of 30, right?
00:24:13.100 But there's still a large number who can't.
00:24:17.960 And pregnancies after 40 can carry a number of risks for both the mother and the baby, including
00:24:24.200 miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth, chromosome abnormalities, like Down syndrome,
00:24:34.500 Patow syndrome, and Edwards syndrome, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, labor problems, blood clots,
00:24:45.940 and macrosomnia.
00:24:47.600 Okay, so these are the numbers for IVF.
00:24:54.220 So under 30, your chance of a baby after your first cycle of IVF is 43%, and after three
00:25:01.920 cycles is 66%.
00:25:04.200 Let me Google the average cost of IVF.
00:25:08.760 The average cost of IVF is $15,000 to $30,000 per cycle.
00:25:15.500 Okay.
00:25:17.600 Okay, so if you're planning on using IVF, if you go up to three cycles, that means you
00:25:25.180 have to have $90,000 saved, depending.
00:25:28.180 It could be a little less, right?
00:25:29.300 It could be $15,000, but that's, again, it's another expense.
00:25:33.540 At 30 to 31, 48% chance, up to 67%.
00:25:38.540 32 to 33, 44% on the first cycle to 67%, 34 to 35, 40% to 61%, 36 to 37, 32% to 50%, 38 to 39, 22% to 38%,
00:25:56.120 40 to 41%, 40 to 41%, 13% to 25%, 42 to 43%, 6% to 11%, and 44 plus is 2% to 5% chance with IVF.
00:26:11.660 Now, actually, I want to see eggs, freezing eggs, chance of success.
00:26:22.120 So it says here, the overall chance of a live birth from the frozen eggs was 39%.
00:26:28.620 But among women who were younger than 38 when they froze their eggs, the live birth was 51%.
00:26:36.120 It rose to 70% if the woman was younger than 38 and also thawed 20 or more eggs.
00:26:43.300 Okay, so remember, men have solved a lot of our fertility problems for us.
00:26:52.540 Not all.
00:26:53.920 Not all problems, right?
00:26:58.820 But it's still, even if it's 70%, that's still 30% that don't.
00:27:05.440 And all of this stuff is expensive.
00:27:08.760 Rich women have options that average women do not.
00:27:12.540 Most women do not have 100,000.
00:27:15.560 Most women are in debt.
00:27:17.040 So it's not like we have $100,000 sitting around to spend on this stuff.
00:27:23.440 And what happens is we see these women in the media and use them as examples of what we could do
00:27:29.840 when normal women do not have this option.
00:27:33.180 So what we're seeing now is all of the ramifications of dating apps and the internet and OnlyFans.
00:27:44.560 It takes 20 to 30 years to really see the ramifications of a technology.
00:27:50.400 And because women do not want to be with average men, you are seeing an increasing number of women that are doing sex work.
00:27:59.400 Many women will pick that as the easy way out rather than doing a difficult job.
00:28:04.580 So there is an OnlyFans model who is suffering a mental breakdown on stream
00:28:12.300 because her family got sent her explicit content.
00:28:18.040 She sent my mom, my fansly, and a picture of me doing, a picture of me sucking a fucking dildo.
00:28:26.380 I said it.
00:28:27.500 She sent her a picture of me sucking a dildo.
00:28:30.920 And I, and it's my fault.
00:28:33.500 Because she's saying my cousins were looking up my pictures.
00:28:37.240 Like my male older cousins, they were looking me up.
00:28:40.000 And I said, why the fuck aren't we asking them why the fuck they're looking at me?
00:28:45.680 Why is it always me?
00:28:47.060 Why the fuck is it always me?
00:28:48.840 Why is everyone saying like, oh, it's me, me.
00:28:51.360 She sent my mom.
00:28:52.640 Okay.
00:28:55.040 Women never surprise me by their lack of ability to take accountability for anything.
00:29:01.120 She's asking why it's her fault sexual pictures of her on the internet got sent to her parents.
00:29:07.860 You know, life comes with choices and trade-offs.
00:29:10.080 And if we want easy money and we want to be online hookers, you know, no one's going to stop you.
00:29:16.420 Nobody's going to stop you from your misery.
00:29:18.480 No one's going to stop you from your hell.
00:29:20.640 But that does not negate the trade-off that it comes with.
00:29:26.920 And you are going to be an embarrassment to your family.
00:29:29.300 And the thing is, this is why I push back so hard on the nurturing comment.
00:29:35.940 Because I have seen nothing to indicate that women really care about their kids, unfortunately.
00:29:43.600 Because here is an OnlyFans model saying that she does not care about her kids and they will just have to deal with it.
00:29:50.900 Do you want to do it forever?
00:29:52.320 No.
00:29:52.740 Why would I want to do that?
00:29:53.460 I want to make enough to, like, fund other things that just make money on their own.
00:29:57.500 Is there an age where you're like, I'm just not going to do this stuff anymore?
00:30:00.000 Uh, probably like 30.
00:30:01.240 We've got two more years.
00:30:02.060 Are you ever worried about, like, if you have a kid or something, you're like, what if the kid sees it?
00:30:07.080 I don't care.
00:30:07.860 You're just going to be like, shut up, dude.
00:30:09.300 I'll pay them and just be like, go to school.
00:30:10.840 Yep.
00:30:12.060 They do not care.
00:30:15.080 You will, nobody will convince me.
00:30:18.200 So, the last OnlyFans model that I saw on the internet today was a woman.
00:30:25.800 It's really interesting because I used to watch her content.
00:30:29.760 Um, and this woman used to do, like, vlog content.
00:30:32.740 And it's interesting because I see a lot of women quitting to become social media influencers or stars and it not working out.
00:30:41.700 So, them having to switch to sex work.
00:30:44.340 And it was really sad.
00:30:45.780 There's this woman named Selah.
00:30:47.700 And, you know, I used to love her content.
00:30:50.080 She used to do these cool vlogs.
00:30:51.720 She was living in a van.
00:30:53.560 And, you know, she would go on these really cool adventures around the U.S.
00:30:57.320 And at the time, she was one of the biggest people on TikTok.
00:31:00.800 And she, I'm sure she had millions of dollars in brand deals.
00:31:05.800 The babies and welcome to my morning.
00:31:06.940 So, this was her old content.
00:31:08.960 So, this was just like a day in my life.
00:31:11.920 It's like girly content, right?
00:31:13.380 But it was fun.
00:31:15.420 What's up, babies?
00:31:16.100 And welcome to my morning routine.
00:31:17.300 We start with a quick two-mile run around my neighborhood.
00:31:19.420 Clouds be popping off today.
00:31:20.760 I love when they do that.
00:31:22.040 This is my mile one marker.
00:31:23.440 Do y'all see how many climbable trees are in this park?
00:31:26.420 Takes everything out of me to not stop running and do that.
00:31:28.420 Too nice not to climb.
00:31:29.360 The perfect climbing tree.
00:31:30.800 Wrap my hands and go to boxing.
00:31:32.520 All done.
00:31:33.380 Cheese and rice.
00:31:34.220 That was exhausting.
00:31:35.080 It's time for some yoga.
00:31:39.200 Tower.
00:31:39.800 Back to my teeth.
00:31:40.480 Time to sit in my tree and read a book.
00:31:42.180 And the merge.
00:31:44.680 Success.
00:31:45.520 Now that that's finished.
00:31:46.920 Slack climbing with Derek.
00:31:49.240 Time to make breakfast.
00:31:50.340 Broccoli and eggs.
00:31:51.280 And cheese.
00:31:52.540 Light school's canceled.
00:31:53.460 Bye, babies.
00:31:54.800 Okay, so you guys get the idea.
00:31:59.600 I mean, it was silly content, but it was just kind of fun back in the day.
00:32:03.800 Now, I saw this TikTok, and it was so sad to see, like, how far off she fell.
00:32:11.620 Today, my ex lost me over $250,000.
00:32:15.000 So waking up in the bus where he broke my heart was kind of traumatizing.
00:32:17.960 But I really needed to get over to property to see how much damage was actually done, so I journaled a little bit.
00:32:22.500 And actually, today, I finished this journal.
00:32:24.280 Which feels like a huge accomplishment, because I started this one a year ago whenever we broke up.
00:32:28.100 And then I laced up my shoes and headed over to the car, and the whole time, all I could think about was how long it's been since I've actually been in Texas.
00:32:33.560 When I got to the property, it was insanely overgrown, and I couldn't believe what I was looking at.
00:32:37.340 Our Airbnbs that used to hold so much life are now extremely overgrown and just so depressing.
00:32:42.260 No one's been in them in months since I shut it down, but I realized my ex left it in such disarray.
00:32:46.500 Considering that he's the one who did me dirty, you think he'd at least have the common decency and respect to leave it okay.
00:32:50.980 But instead, everyone that I walked into is just more and more overwhelming.
00:32:53.580 What's even more of a shame is that he stole all of the titles to the buses, so I can't even sell them and get rid of them.
00:32:58.400 Which is the most gnarly part, because all I want to do is get rid of property and get rid of these buses, but it turns out that they're all just kind of scrapped now.
00:33:03.740 And then don't even get me started on this double-decker that he let someone leave here full of trash and never did a thing with, despite promising me that he would.
00:33:10.880 Our tree and our lake has fallen down, and just honestly, the whole thing just made me want to cry.
00:33:14.960 So after grabbing the few belongings that I care about, I went and dropped them off at a friend's house, which is really just my other finished journals.
00:33:20.260 And then I headed to the airport, because I just couldn't handle it.
00:33:22.580 Overall, in the last three years, I've invested over $500,000 into this property, and I can't believe he lost me every single one.
00:33:28.700 And then on top of that, to get him off the lease, I had to sign a contract where I'm paying him an obscene amount of money.
00:33:33.240 And so the fact that I'll never even be able to sell the buses for what they're worth, because he stole the titles, is absolutely insane.
00:33:38.440 So now all I can focus on is what I can actually do about it, which is flying across the world to meet up with some friends to really make myself feel better.
00:33:44.320 It's heartbreaking to feel that after everything I've been through, and the fact that I came from nothing, that he would screw me over so hard.
00:33:49.760 A lot of people may feel that bringing this on the internet is childish, but this is the place where I express myself, and you guys have seen it all.
00:33:55.220 So welcome to a new chapter where I just try to get over it.
00:33:57.840 Yeah, so now she's airing out her ex's dirty laundry, clearly making not wise, complaining about how she's in debt, and then booking a trip, telling some dramatic story with her ex that probably isn't fully true, and on OnlyFans.
00:34:19.800 And what I realized is a lot of women start blogs or, you know, start these internet businesses with no backup plan, and somehow end up on OnlyFans because they've burned all career options at that point.
00:34:38.260 Okay, so that's all I got on OnlyFans models today.
00:34:44.820 The last one I wanted to react to was a based woman destroying, her name's Emily Loves America, destroying this liberal kid.
00:34:56.280 Oh my gosh, she's so funny.
00:34:58.400 Let me show you.
00:34:59.080 I think they're retarded.
00:35:00.720 I think the shit that these fucking guys go on and say is dumb as fuck.
00:35:05.160 Do you mind if I just ask you to not say the awful.
00:35:07.520 Oh God, this is the gay liberal.
00:35:09.940 Bro, you can't do this.
00:35:10.920 Also, do you mind if I ask you not to use the term like gay and like a negative connotation?
00:35:14.920 This is fucking gay liberal shit.
00:35:16.880 This is why people don't listen or respect.
00:35:19.320 And I actually think you're smart.
00:35:21.180 I do.
00:35:21.920 I agree with a lot of things you say.
00:35:23.520 You're a smart kid.
00:35:24.760 But this is the shit where it's like we live in a world where and here's the thing.
00:35:28.320 I have much more life experience than you and I've seen a lot of dark shit by day growing up here.
00:35:32.640 I can tell you that.
00:35:33.260 I'm not saying that you have not struggled.
00:35:34.680 I'm sure you have.
00:35:35.320 I'm just saying I've lived a lot of lives in my time.
00:35:38.020 These are the things that I'm like I cannot.
00:35:40.540 Who cares?
00:35:41.740 Words are not going to hurt you.
00:35:43.220 Whatever I say is not going to hurt you.
00:35:45.340 Are you Christian?
00:35:45.840 What?
00:35:46.780 Are you Christian?
00:35:47.700 No, I'm not religious.
00:35:49.220 Okay.
00:35:49.580 What's something that you truly believe in?
00:35:51.620 Be a full grown ass adult and be like, bro, I'm triggered.
00:35:55.260 You can't say these things.
00:35:56.500 Grow up then.
00:35:57.280 You need to grow some balls.
00:35:58.380 It's a very tough world and I can assure you it's going to get a lot tougher.
00:36:02.800 You are very privileged if those are the things you care about.
00:36:07.660 I'm so sorry.
00:36:08.760 At the beginning of the podcast.
00:36:09.900 That is crazy privilege.
00:36:11.880 Oh my God.
00:36:13.400 Yeah.
00:36:13.760 And that's the thing.
00:36:15.440 Liberals get mad over nothing and they cry and they whine about words and I thought it
00:36:22.620 was sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
00:36:27.060 But who am I?
00:36:28.740 Anyways, guys, let me know what you think in the comments.
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