00:37:32.460because you know i mean i never know when i'm going to get kicked off and right now i just
00:37:39.780haven't really generated the revenue to survive you know so i do understand why tim pool's crying
00:37:46.980on stream so um really what i don't want to know from you guys is if i had a discord and i had like
00:37:54.540um i really want to do a sub stack talking about my experiences because i think i have some funny
00:38:01.220stories um is that something you guys would like uh people that are on the app would you miss it
00:38:07.080would you be devastated if i switched to school or teachable would you be really sad
00:38:12.500um last announcement is i'm still gonna call you guys i forgot i had a guest in town yesterday
00:38:19.440and it kind of threw everything off but i am gonna call you guys this week
00:38:24.080um so you feel like i'm pivoting and that's awesome wish you luck on your new adventures
00:38:33.860i don't know if i'm pivoting um but i have more i guess choice because i've been monetized for
00:38:40.120like six months so but you like it so it's not bad yeah i emailed you guys about that i'm gonna
00:38:47.800give you guys calls thanking you if you signed up for the ten dollar a month membership or like
00:38:52.580the yearly membership. So yeah, I'm like 38 minutes in. And I maybe I should I get to the
00:39:03.820topic now. I'll probably get to the topic. Okay. All right. All right. All right. All right. So
00:39:13.160I can't even believe I haven't streamed in two days. And it's like every other hour I go on
00:39:20.160twitter and there's like another person i need to add into this monologue and title and whatever
00:39:28.640so apparently candace owens is on a rampage against conservative media candace owens
00:39:36.240has turned on every organization that made her famous except for prager you do with that what
00:39:42.560she will um daily wire made her famous she crashed out on them now she's crashing out on turning
00:39:49.600point and the essentially what she's selling to everybody is that she
00:39:58.240is sad about her friend's death and she wants to essentially avenge him and get to the bottom and
00:40:02.960just ask questions and get to the truth about her friend's murder because charlie kirk was murdered
00:40:08.160i think it was october 10th um he was shot basically a public execution very sad and really
00:40:15.280to me when i looked at it really seemed like a cut and dry case um because i think there's some sort
00:40:20.960of i don't know gut feeling you get when something makes sense right and you know that trans people
00:40:27.760have mental issues at times so it doesn't really shock me that somebody in or affiliated with the
00:40:35.280trans movement crashed out and you know shot him on the roof um i know people that knew charlie
00:40:43.680kirk personally and the stuff you know doing a coliseum like event like that is kind of risky
00:40:50.080um that that's something risky and some people choose not to do those events because they are
00:40:57.120so risky and he wanted to do them anyway now that's not to say he deserved it or it should
00:41:00.880have happened but you know i kind of equate being a youtuber and a podcaster to knowing that there's
00:41:06.880you know none of us chose to be accountants so we all know that there is some risk and i do have a
00:41:13.760lot of sympathy for charlie kirk and his family but when other youtubers complain about you know
00:41:19.440safety concerns my answer is really just be an accountant you know you don't have to be here
00:41:26.160this is the life you chose and there's been journalists for all of history and journalists
00:41:30.480have gotten killed for all of history. It's not to be rude or disrespectful, but it is part of
00:41:37.540the job. And we get to do the best job on the planet, I would say the easiest job on the planet,
00:41:42.440which is to talk on the internet. And part of that job is that, yeah, you know, that is a risk.
00:41:49.260And I kept thinking about how, I'm going to actually, I'm going to pause that point. I have
00:41:57.300thought but i'm gonna wait on it so essentially candace owens is claiming that turning point and
00:42:07.300honestly guys i i gotta be honest candace owens has had so many episodes alleging different people
00:42:13.380had something to do with charlie kirk's assassination i cannot um
00:42:19.780i'm really shocked that this many people are following and buying it and my theory is that
00:42:25.620it has to be people without jobs and i think it's a lot of housewives actually
00:42:30.100it has to be people that really don't have jobs that are buying this stuff because i just don't
00:42:34.660know how else you would have the time to really follow it um so i tweeted today and i said all
00:42:41.460right to all of you that are candace owens fans what is the most damning piece of evidence that
00:42:46.580candace owens has presented because i've seen her show i've seen a few episodes and she just kind of
00:42:51.700does bitchy stuff the whole time and she kind of just goes between reputation you know signaling
00:42:58.980virtue a lot of youtubers do this it's really annoying i am so brave because i get millions of
00:43:05.940dollars to speak for a living and i speak on things that no one else wants like it's just like
00:43:12.340bringing attention to the fact that you're awesome i am so awesome because i talk on these issues
00:43:17.620i am more awesome than all of you people and i'm like well that's great um
00:43:25.220okay but what what is the evidence and so i asked a couple people i knew that seemed to
00:43:30.660be like for her and i'm like okay you know what is like what is the actual evidence like what
00:43:35.940are the facts of this case and they keep saying well she has these sources that submit this stuff
00:43:43.380And I'm like, okay, there's these Egyptian planes and I'm like, okay.
00:43:53.340And I'm, you know, I'm just kind of reading the, I'm just reading the evidence that they're bringing forward and none of this would hold up in court.
00:44:07.360And we have to remember, we are in a society where it's innocent until proven guilty.
00:57:30.720And it may be that, as we described after the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the threat to come and shoot up our studio and our workplace, we asked, at what point do we say we can't do this anymore?
00:57:47.160The cost of running Timcast IRL studio and the projects around it exceeds the amount of money it brings in.
00:57:58.320okay so again i just when youtubers complain about not having money i'm like thinking i'm
00:58:06.400like i've been to your studio you have a a roller rink and a basketball court like do you want do
00:58:12.880you understand how out of touch it is now i understand the security costs like yeah it gets
00:58:18.720expensive but i mean that's just something you gotta like i'll give you an example i want to
00:58:23.440do street interviews again i kind of stopped doing those after charlie kirk got assassinated
00:58:27.360um and if i do it again i'm probably not going to get security i'm just going to do the interviews
00:58:32.880um and i i'll know that's a risk and if i you know if i die i i don't think i will i'm not as
00:58:40.680like um political as these people i think i'll be all right but it's a calculated risk and you
00:58:45.380take it or don't um and you buy a gun you know
00:58:51.060yeah exactly and there's police officers that go to work every day and that that's a risk they know
00:59:02.700they have there's firemen that go into you know burning buildings so I'm kind of like shut the
00:59:07.580up you live in a place with a roller rink yeah you can get um a streaming station and just stream
00:59:21.060Yeah, exactly. Taylor Swift doesn't complain about money. It's like, yeah, breaking point, isn't it for any business? If you need 100 bucks to run your restaurant, but you're only bringing 90, you go out of business.
00:59:35.900the issue the cost isn't cameras or lights the cost is security because of the escalation
00:59:45.860it's an artificial cost to doing business that we can't balance we can't forego security
00:59:54.980but we can't sustain it either so you can forego security look at i'm telling you i lived on a
01:00:02.880similar compound. And the reason I'm telling you this is because I just don't, I feel as though a
01:00:08.980lot of these people are manipulating their audience. Look, I lived in a similar compound,
01:00:15.600like where my family's from, a similar compound to Tim Pool, right? If Tim Pool wanted, he,
01:00:21.880does anyone watch him closely? Is there any talent really other than Tim? I don't know anybody else.
01:00:28.140so if tim wants he can just get a little streaming station put it in the corner
01:00:34.580and you can pay someone like 20 bucks an hour to hold a gun at the end of your driveway you're
01:00:43.480probably good like can we just be honest here like seriously and i i thought about this because
01:00:49.640when i was home i was debating doing the panel shows um and i'm like my dad had like a friend
01:00:57.100who does like i would just go to like uh you know and it's because these influencers they want the
01:01:03.340best of the best security they say i want i want to do politics um but i also want the audience to
01:01:09.580pay for my my security oh yeah i had a volleyball court oh yeah no sympathy here you know um i mean
01:01:23.820you can like well okay let let me do the math on this and he's saying oh i have to get the security
01:01:30.700um that's like eight hundred thousand dollars that's what he told his audience i'm like no you
01:01:34.620don't i'm sorry but that that's a luxury i mean there's men that go to work every day they don't
01:01:44.140get security and they have more dangerous jobs than we do um and i understand charlie kirk got
01:01:49.740shot. But come on, that's an event where you're telling everybody where you're going to be. And
01:01:53.720it was a calculated risk. All right, let's see. Let's say 25 an hour times 40 hours a week
01:02:02.400times four times 12. That's 50 grand for the year. So fire one person, you have a security guard.
01:02:13.660Fire one person, you have a security guard. I mean, that's why I try to be open with you guys
01:02:18.040about what i'm doing with the money so like and you know like if you're like what are you getting
01:02:25.560for eight hundred thousand dollars someone shot at the complex like and i'm just i'm thinking
01:02:36.300about where this place was right and it's like a long driveway with a road out front and i'm like
01:03:53.200We've already had emergency meetings for obvious reasons.
01:03:59.240And there is a possibility that the 19th is the last episode of Timcast IRO.
01:04:06.880We are doing everything we can to make sure that's not going to be the case.
01:04:09.920It's no secret that I've been frustrated and disillusioned with a lot of people in politics, but that's no reason to walk away from doing our nightly show with a tremendous success.
01:04:25.660But the cost is not just money anymore.