Pearl - November 26, 2024


Why MODERN WOMEN Keep REJECTING The Redpill! | Pearl Daily


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In this episode of Pearl Daily, my little sister joins me to talk about the anti-male propaganda going on in the media and in society. She also shares her story about how she and her family are fighting the war on testosterone.

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00:00:00.000 Good afternoon. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily
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00:00:54.280 so before we get into today's topic i have a special guest on the show
00:01:00.700 eva my little sister eva has joined the show
00:01:06.260 say hello introduce yourself to the people what's up guys i'm reformed now i'm back
00:01:13.820 so eva came on my show um what three years ago now two um yeah i think two it's like two or
00:01:24.260 three years ago and you came on before it blew up oh yeah that was like yeah i know it was a
00:01:31.140 while ago yeah it was really baby baby baby pearl yeah and back then you were a blue-haired feminist 1.00
00:01:38.480 i don't want to talk about it what happened the hair is gone you know you you've lost a ton of
00:01:46.920 weight what's what's been going on in your life eva tell the people you know i just realized
00:01:53.060 they're they're crazy they aren't they yeah they really are they really are do you remember going
00:01:59.300 on sneeko's stream i don't want to talk about it it's okay we don't have to okay so anyways before
00:02:06.700 we get started as most of you know i have been fighting on the front lines of the simp epidemic
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00:04:10.320 okay so welcome to the show eva so the first thing we're going to start out
00:04:16.240 is a couple of months ago i had a tweet that twitter was very divided about
00:04:23.800 and i will say can you can you tell the people i asked you if i could tweet it first
00:04:29.680 you did you did yeah you did they were very concerned and i was like no no i asked her i
00:04:35.480 her because i thought it was funny so i tweeted we could show her my sister is fat so i texted 0.88
00:04:41.080 her motivation am i mean and i had this you had to show up it says where you should be 0.94
00:04:47.960 and you said literally shoot yourself now did you want me to actually shoot myself every day
00:04:54.680 every day okay that's rude that's rude now they were very concerned she said surprisingly
00:05:03.080 wholesome but will definitely be in a meme format and then they said is there any reason you'd treat
00:05:08.840 your family that instead of approaching the topic in a less insulting way and i said because we're
00:05:13.960 not soft and then on top of that i got only fans women tweeting me their nakedness you know so i 1.00
00:05:26.120 blocked her obviously and since then you've lost a lot of weight yeah i have how much weight have
00:05:33.080 you lost since then like 40 pounds i lost weight too i lost like 15. i'm proud of you yeah i'm
00:05:39.560 proud of you too see this is why we call each other fat people yeah i mean sometimes you got
00:05:43.400 to do what you got to do you really gotta do what you gotta do sometimes you got you just
00:05:46.360 gotta call them fat to you know get them on the trail but then you get on the treadmill and life
00:05:51.000 gets better well i have not stepped on the treadmill but well already some people eat
00:05:58.360 you want to show them your dog
00:06:02.840 oh can they see it oh look at him i you just got cozy i feel bad eva got a dog this year
00:06:10.760 and it was really funny because my mom texted me asking if she got a dog
00:06:15.640 and you know at the time i didn't know that she had a dog but i just knew she got a dog
00:06:25.640 and i didn't want to like that dog but i love him he's dolby i love him i because i don't
00:06:31.800 is he chihuahua mix yeah i don't love chihuahuas but i love that dog do you see a sweater he's so
00:06:38.600 okay so our first story Eva what do you know about Meghan Markle and Harry I really don't
00:06:47.160 know much I just don't think that he wanted to renounce his title and she did and I think she
00:06:51.120 runs that marriage yeah so Meghan Markle and Harry married in 2018 she was 36 at the time
00:06:57.960 and this was her second husband she was a big name actress and in just two short years she
00:07:05.340 went from being a part of the royal family to getting harry to quit
00:07:11.340 imagine that royalty so i have a interview of them when they first started
00:07:19.340 being a couple so this is like when they first got engaged oh man i gotta plug this all the way in
00:07:26.780 one second it's loading
00:07:28.220 oh no wait go back no oh there we go okay now we're up both thank you can we start with the
00:07:43.240 proposal and the actual moment of your engagement when did it happen how did it happen uh it
00:07:48.920 happened a few weeks ago um earlier this month here at at our cottage um just a standard typical
00:07:56.780 night for us cozy night it was what we're doing just roasting chicken and trying to roast a chicken
00:08:03.420 and it was just uh just an amazing surprise it was so sweet and and natural and very romantic
00:08:11.420 he got on one knee of course was it an instant yes from you yes as a matter of fact i could
00:08:16.700 barely let you finish proposing i said can i say yes now she didn't even let me finish 1.00
00:08:20.140 she said can i say yes and then there was hugs and i had the ring in my finger and i was like
00:08:24.460 can i can i give you the ring she goes oh yes the ring so no it was um it was a really nice moment
00:08:29.100 it was just the two of us and um i think i managed to catch it catch it by surprise as well yeah and
00:08:33.980 this is how long after you first met uh it would be a year and a half a little bit more than that
00:08:39.580 no just about a year and a half yeah which for most people would be quite a whirlwind is that
00:08:44.780 how it's felt to you i don't think that i would call it a whirlwind uh in terms of our relationship
00:08:51.740 what do you notice i want to see if you pick up what i pick up on i mean she's kind of leading
00:08:56.700 and she's looking at him to like like he can only respond when she looks at him i didn't pick up on
00:09:02.620 that part oh go back you can look at it i looked at him to speak i was gonna say that she talks
00:09:09.900 first like they ask her instead of him oh i just noticed that whenever whenever he's trying to talk
00:09:16.940 she'll look at him almost to give him approval oh that's a good good pickup i see there have been
00:09:21.820 layers attached to how public it has become um after we had a good five six months almost with
00:09:29.100 just privacy which was amazing um but no i think we were able to really have so much time just to
00:09:38.060 connect and we never went longer than two weeks without seeing each other even though we were
00:09:42.300 obviously doing a long-distance relationship so it's um we made it work how did you first meet
00:09:49.740 yes we first met we were introduced actually by a mutual friend who um we will we should protect
00:09:55.020 her privacy protect her privacy a little too much of that and um but it was it was literally it was
00:10:01.260 through her and then we met once and then twice back to back two dates in london um last july
00:10:09.020 yes beginning of july and then it was i think about three maybe four weeks later that i managed
00:10:16.700 to persuade her to come and join me in botswana and we and we we camped out with each other under
00:10:23.740 the stars we spent coming join me for five days out there which was absolutely fantastic so
00:10:27.980 then we were really by ourselves which i which was crucial to me to make sure that we had a
00:10:33.260 chance to to get to know each other yeah but the friend who introduced you was she trying to set
00:10:37.020 you up yes it was definitely a setup it was a blind date and it's so interesting because we
00:10:43.100 talk about it now and even then i you know because i'm from the states you don't grow up with the
00:10:48.780 same understanding of of the royal family and so while i now understand very clearly there's a
00:10:56.220 a global interest there i didn't know much about him and so the only
00:11:07.900 why is it every woman that marries rich just didn't even know he had money 1.00
00:11:13.500 yeah especially if he was single like everybody knows the single royals especially the main like
00:11:22.300 that's princess diana's son yeah yeah and i'm okay we're in america but
00:11:28.860 if your friend was going to set you up with somebody you wouldn't google him
00:11:37.260 i i've heard so many women say that when they marry rich and i just i don't believe it for a
00:11:45.020 second not even a little bit thing that i had asked her when she said she wanted to set us up
00:11:50.540 was i had one question i said was he nice because if he wasn't kind it just didn't
00:11:55.500 it didn't seem like it would make sense and so we went
00:12:01.900 oh yeah well sort of because remember she was married earlier so i would guess her ex-husband
00:12:08.620 was more of the bad boy now she's a little older she wants something more stable and i'm sure she
00:12:14.940 still would have married him even if he wasn't kind but i'm saying it's bs that that was the
00:12:19.580 first thing she asked you know what's funny the other brother and his his wife um he met her in
00:12:26.460 school and then he like dumped her and then dated all these other women and then came back and like
00:12:31.980 he cheated and like all this stuff i think i allegedly right but and it's so funny because
00:12:38.220 she's still so in love she did not care she's like i'll be here i'm waiting and um but she's the 0.99
00:12:45.980 better one anyway the have you seen kate middleton yeah she's such a class act yeah she's just classy 1.00
00:12:52.300 we had a met for a drink and then i think very quickly into that we said what are we doing
00:12:57.740 tomorrow we should we should meet again what are we doing tomorrow let's meet again and then it
00:13:00.780 was like right diaries we need to get the diaries out and find out how we're going to make this work
00:13:04.620 because i was off to africa for a month um she was working and we just said right where's where's the
00:13:09.580 gap and the gap happened to be in the perfect place um so so how much did you prince harry
00:13:15.900 know about megan had you seen her on tv no i i'd never never even heard about her until this friend
00:13:21.900 said megan marco i was like right okay give me give me a bit of background like what's going on
00:13:28.380 here so no i'd never i'd never watched suits i'd never heard of megan before and have you seen
00:13:33.980 suits no i haven't seen either she seems very like stiff i don't know well all of her movements
00:13:42.620 just seem contrived yeah like like she's very controlled where harry's just kind of sitting
00:13:47.100 there yeah he's just chilling yeah he's just have you seen the meme i'm a chill guy i have not but
00:13:53.980 i mean he is just he's just sitting there beautifully surprised when i when i walked
00:14:00.780 into that room and saw her and there she was sitting there i was like okay well i'm gonna
00:14:04.540 really have to up my game i'm gonna sit down and make sure i've got a good chat i think for both
00:14:11.260 of us though it was it was really refreshing because given that i didn't know a lot about him
00:14:16.940 everything that i've learned about him i learned through him as opposed to having grown up around
00:14:22.460 different news stories or tabloids or whatever else anything i learned about him and his family
00:14:25.980 was what he yeah right would share with me and vice versa so for both of us it was just a really
00:14:33.660 authentic and organic way to get to know each other and was that quite refreshing for you
00:14:38.460 in the way that you've been brought up you know with a lot of people knowing a lot about you was
00:14:43.580 it refreshing thinking they know thinking exactly yeah no it's hugely refreshing to be able to get
00:14:48.620 to to know someone who isn't necessarily within your circle doesn't know much about me i don't
00:14:53.980 know about much about her so to be able to start almost afresh right from the beginning and getting
00:14:58.940 to know each other step by step um and then taking that huge leap of only two dates and then and then
00:15:05.500 going basically effectively on holiday together in the middle of nowhere and you know showing a
00:15:09.900 showing a tent together and all that kind of stuff it was it was it was fantastic it was
00:15:13.500 absolutely amazing to get to know her um as quickly as i did okay so that's where it started
00:15:20.780 we're not gonna it's like a 20 minute interview you get the you get the idea get the idea of it
00:15:25.340 you know she did it she didn't know anything he's a target he's a target she was the gingers where 1.00
00:15:32.780 was he targeted she she takes him out to the woods she's like honey let's go to the woods you know 0.91
00:15:39.820 makes him fall in love whatever she should sell a book because it's very impressive doesn't she
00:15:44.940 have a book i'm sure she does i'm pretty sure she does anyways so now they get married and they have
00:15:52.940 some kids and she decides she's gonna i didn't realize there was a black history month and the
00:15:58.060 thing is when you go woke you tend to go broke and she decides that the entire royal family after
00:16:05.980 they embraced her i just didn't want her she has a bad relationship with her dad so his dad
00:16:11.740 walked her down have you looked into the relationship with her dad i've seen a little
00:16:15.820 bit but i think he says that she's crazy yeah no his her dad basically like i just watched the
00:16:21.980 interview with her dad and her like her sibling and somebody else or like her stepmom or something
00:16:26.140 like that and it was like her dad reminds me a lot of our dad let me see like he he's he loves
00:16:32.540 her and he did this interview basically calling her being like hey you're crazy but i still love
00:16:36.860 you i still miss you and then her dad had a stroke right before their wedding and she didn't even
00:16:41.340 call was it this one was it this one no it was the one with all three of them okay let me see
00:16:51.640 if i can find it with who else like her her sister i'm pretty sure her sister sued her 1.00
00:16:57.100 oh yeah that one on the top yeah
00:17:01.880 uh i can't watch this whole thing this is like an hour but let me see if there's
00:17:11.340 long before she was a duchess Meghan Markle was a queen
00:17:19.180 a homecoming queen who people bowed to
00:17:28.940 and cheered as if it wasn't for his hard work and his love for her she wouldn't be where she's at
00:17:38.940 right now see dad the middle markle is tom jr who lives up the road from his father in mexico
00:18:00.540 and across the continent from his sister press the letter i i i give part of the letter to
00:18:08.940 the daily mail the mail on sunday had printed the private letter meg had written to her father
00:18:14.180 so why would a dad do that well the story is more complicated than we've been led to believe
00:18:23.940 this is the letter that the queen approved the letter that granny and pa urged her to write
00:18:30.080 someone suggested she write you a letter and the queen said that's a good idea
00:18:33.860 Yes, but Kip Kling never read this letter because it was a horrible letter.
00:18:41.400 Very insulting and cruel.
00:18:46.260 But Thomas, why did you give it to the Daily Mail, part of it?
00:18:50.420 Because at the same time, the People magazine were coming out with it.
00:18:55.500 The fact that Meghan had shared with six other people, right?
00:19:01.380 So you didn't think it was any big deal?
00:19:02.740 No, that's not the point. I thought, I have to get my side into this, too.
00:19:14.460 And I put out a little part of it.
00:19:18.420 The other things in that letter are so hateful and so cruel that I wouldn't put it out.
00:19:25.220 And that's a more protecting hero than myself.
00:19:29.240 There was nothing in that letter to be ashamed about.
00:19:32.240 a daughter pleading with her father to behave decently meg stood by every word
00:19:37.440 it was a main letter was it yeah i i have a letter i i i don't know what i could deal with
00:19:45.600 i've got a lot of money for the letter they're saying he's an alcoholic in the chat
00:19:52.720 the dad he might be but he still raised her yeah and the mom left i think the mom was gone for like
00:19:58.480 oh really i don't know as much about her backstory because i kind of started researching after they
00:20:03.600 dated i watched i watched like a version of the this interview that was cut down a little bit
00:20:09.760 but i'm gonna see if there's like a shorter one i want to see the original one
00:20:17.440 i want to see what he says here great he's an interesting guy he's a prince but my daughter's
00:20:23.280 been a princess since the day she was born. Megan Markle's father Thomas Markle breaks his silence
00:20:28.640 in his first tv interview after he missed the royal wedding due to heart surgery. He opened up
00:20:34.880 on Monday's Good Morning Britain with Pierce Morgan and Susannah Reed. Daddy I have a new boyfriend
00:20:41.760 and and I said that's really nice and then the next call was like he's British and I said that's
00:20:49.680 That's really nice, and then eventually the third time around, it was like, he's a prince.
00:20:54.980 Thomas sharing his side of the story on how Prince Harry and Meghan's courtship turned into a happily ever after.
00:21:02.580 Before news broke of their engagement, Harry stayed true to tradition, asking for Meghan's hand in marriage.
00:21:08.880 They called me together, and Harry asked for her hand over the phone, and I said, you're a gentleman.
00:21:17.240 promise me you'll never raise your hand against my daughter and of course I give
00:21:22.280 you my permission. Thomas also apologized for staging paparazzi photos calling it
00:21:27.680 a serious mistake. I absolutely wanted to walk my daughter down the aisle. And also
00:21:33.680 expressed his feelings about Meghan being walked down the aisle by Prince
00:21:37.460 Charles instead of him. How can I ask for a better replacement for Charles? I was
00:21:41.740 thrilled to tears that he was doing that for me. I just wish it had been my hand
00:21:45.680 told me my daughter not his but he was wonderful for doing it one second yeah he seems nice she
00:21:51.360 seems crazy i see what you mean yeah i'm pretty sure i don't know if it was him who wasn't invited
00:21:55.120 to the wedding i know he had a stroke days before the wedding but like her siblings and the rest of
00:21:59.040 her family weren't invited i know it was just her mom i don't remember if the dad was invited or not
00:22:02.400 either but oh okay so then they get married and she just starts introducing all this woke stuff
00:22:13.120 and like he looks so over yeah i know and and the queen embraced her like the queen was totally
00:22:20.720 like super nice to her and she even says that like she embraced her and the problem with a lot
00:22:27.200 of modern women is you know they just talk too much so she decided to air all of her grievances 1.00
00:22:32.640 you know every fight that happened in the family publicly on oprah oh
00:22:38.560 so this is the first one where she's talking about her woke stuff
00:22:44.080 so wait is it going in in britain and so to have i didn't realize that there was a black history
00:22:52.900 month in in britain and so to have that brought to our attention was really exciting um i think
00:22:59.200 from a standpoint of everything that's going on in the world but mostly just because it's
00:23:03.420 celebrating community so she knows that the royal family i mean for her to say she doesn't know about
00:23:09.980 the history of colonization and the royal family that's bs google you can google it yeah it's very
00:23:17.340 you can do like if i was to join the royal family i would google everything i possibly could before
00:23:21.420 i would get married so yeah and if you didn't that's on you so now she's bringing up black 1.00
00:23:26.860 history month all this woke stuff no and really if you're celebrating all of the individuals who are
00:23:33.580 making an incredible impact within our community then what a great thing to be a part of not only
00:23:38.780 highlight those people that you either know personally and really find their work to be
00:23:43.260 notable but also to ask them to highlight who that next generation is who those other people are what
00:23:49.340 it does is just really broaden the list of role models for young british people and people abroad
00:23:55.660 black or white already other color for that matter um i've had a an awakening as such of my own
00:24:02.140 because i i wasn't aware of so many of the issues and so many of the problems with uh within the uk
00:24:06.780 but also globally as well i thought i did but i didn't um yeah so you know he is from literal
00:24:13.340 royalty and he decides let me listen to this woke woman i married and it's kind of on him or you he
00:24:20.940 could have had anybody why did you pick this woke crazy lady yeah i understand you know you could 0.90
00:24:27.340 get bamboozled and he probably did but let's not pretend a prince didn't have choice but what what
00:24:36.140 was the why would you okay and and this isn't about pointing the finger this isn't about blaming
00:24:42.780 anybody this is just about using this opportunity this month as i said to introduce brits to other
00:24:49.900 brits that they might not know about or they might not have heard about and i think the the power of
00:24:54.780 community that comes from that is absolutely vast okay there's one woke stuff now let me
00:25:02.380 then they decide she decides to go on oprah and do a tell-all now maybe i get it i remember people
00:25:09.820 freaking out over the oprah i think i i feel like i remember that wait let me go yeah i mean look
00:25:15.900 i guess it's oprah so maybe it was worth it to her but i don't know you you could have let me
00:25:21.340 get this straight you could have had royalty you could have been a princess or you could have done
00:25:26.860 an oprah tell-all i feel like she knew that it was too far away for her to actually be
00:25:33.180 like you know because like harry was what third and nine to the throne when she 1.00
00:25:37.340 married him and she knew that the likelihood of her staying with harry that long and becoming an
00:25:42.060 actual princess was it would take too long so she just decided to take him out of the running doesn't 0.99
00:25:48.300 she get to be a princess anyway like she can't be the queen but no she she would be she's duchess 1.00
00:25:54.540 oh gosh you know more about this british and i lived there i i don't actually know but i just
00:26:00.620 mean that like the chances of her husband becoming king and her managing to stay married to him that
00:26:05.420 long was too low so she decided to get the fame by causing him to renounce his title 0.96
00:26:09.900 rather than getting the title it doesn't make you pretty notorious be alive anymore the pressure
00:26:14.940 cooker of palace life pushed megan markle to the brink of contemplating suicide i do remember
00:26:21.740 i'm like suicide really yeah she said that she was squeezing harry's hand so tight because she was
00:26:27.580 i don't know gonna kill herself right there or something like that when she was pregnant with 1.00
00:26:30.300 her kid i mean there's kids that are like there's people that are there's people dying yeah i know
00:26:38.220 So I'm like, really? Suicide over? Let's see what happens.
00:26:43.340 Dean of chat, Oprah Winfrey.
00:26:45.460 Meghan also accused the royals' nickname, The Firm, of spreading lies about her.
00:26:50.060 I don't know how they could expect that after all of this time,
00:26:56.460 we would still just be silent if there is an active role
00:27:00.520 that The Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us.
00:27:07.540 And when Meghan was pregnant, she said there were questions about her son's color.
00:27:12.520 Meghan's mother is black and her father white.
00:27:15.040 So we have in tandem the conversation of he won't be given security, he's not going to be given a title.
00:27:24.080 And also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born.
00:27:29.640 I feel really let down.
00:27:31.340 Also in the spotlight, Prince...
00:27:33.400 Why would he believe her?
00:27:35.600 that's your first mistake harry's relationship with his father prince charles and what i was
00:27:42.360 seeing was history repeating itself but more perhaps or definitely far more dangerous because
00:27:47.520 then you add race in and you add social media in there were echoes of the 1995 tv tell all with
00:27:54.200 prince harry's mother princess diana when she revealed details about her and prince charles's
00:27:59.380 marital affairs and her mental health crisis diana died in a car crash in 1997. 0.97
00:28:05.940 the sad thing is that royalty is one of the biggest red pills is that princess diana was a
00:28:11.620 modern woman because no she really was because the royal family said okay this is how we've been
00:28:17.620 doing this forever and she said let me do it my way lady why do you guys go into this family
00:28:23.780 they said my way or the highway i guess she chose the highway
00:28:29.380 i'm just like why would you sign up like i mean that's a lot of rules i don't i don't think i
00:28:34.820 could do it personally but like i'm sure there's a lot of women that would sign up you know yeah 1.00
00:28:41.380 uh bye uh okay so let me go to the next one actually um
00:28:48.980 then you know she's telling oprah that her life is so hard because
00:28:54.580 her and her sister-in-law had a fight welcome to in-laws 1.00
00:29:04.260 duh like what did you expect what was hard to get over was being blamed for something that not only
00:29:12.580 i didn't do but that happened to me megan markle is setting the record straight telling oprah the
00:29:18.660 real story behind the infamous tabloid tale that she made her sister-in-law kate middleton cry in
00:29:25.140 2018. the reverse happened megan says during the preparation of her wedding to prince harry
00:29:30.820 there was a confrontation between she and kate over flower girl dresses it made me cry and it
00:29:36.740 really hurt flower girl dresses boohoo boohoo my multi-million dollar wedding the dresses are
00:29:42.500 the dresses are wrong how will you survive my feelings and i thought in the context of
00:29:48.980 everything else that was going on in those days leading to the wedding that
00:29:56.580 it didn't make sense to not be just doing whatever what everyone else was doing which
00:30:02.020 was trying to be supportive knowing what was going on with my dad and whatnot
00:30:05.140 megan went on to clarify that she didn't tell the story to disparage kate like that she cared
00:30:11.460 she said knowing what's going on she didn't even call him after he had a stroke
00:30:15.380 that's what her dad was talking about in the interview dang she's using the stroke for 1.00
00:30:20.180 attention what a gal but to make a point that she didn't feel protected by the royal institution
00:30:27.780 it was a really hard week of the wedding and she was upset about something but
00:30:32.660 she owned it and she apologized and she brought me flowers and a note apologizing what was hard to
00:30:39.220 get over was being blamed for something that not only i didn't do but that happened to me
00:30:45.780 and and the people who were part of our wedding going to our comms team and saying
00:30:50.500 i know this didn't happen the duchess of what is she saying she's blamed for
00:30:55.220 something with a flower girl dress do you see oprah pretending she's like i have interviewed 0.96
00:31:00.660 the worst people in america with real problems and
00:31:05.220 and I just can't imagine Oprah has that rich of a background I don't know what her background is 0.99
00:31:12.060 but no I have no idea about anything about Oprah but I don't think it was royalty
00:31:17.940 she's like also revealed that she was always told to stay silent a similar sentiment Royal
00:31:24.000 expert Katie Nickel shared with ET I mean I would tell her to stay silent too like the Royals grew
00:31:29.640 up in the environment like like they know how to speak properly how to act she grew up in America
00:31:35.220 i know they do view us as kind of trashy over there we are have you seen us yeah well
00:31:40.440 megan wasn't allowed to do this interview two years ago they even speak fancy they do they
00:31:46.200 speak very properly she was certainly being courted by many high profile members of the
00:31:51.040 media reports that gail king wanted to do a sit down and megan was told she wasn't allowed to do 0.78
00:31:55.400 that i think we're going to hear much more from megan in the opening okay so she wants to do all
00:32:00.660 these media appearances and they're like that's for the men the royal family's like ah we've had
00:32:08.580 thousands of years we don't need women in the front light like the men are in the front you 1.00
00:32:14.900 guys stay quiet in the back that's that's hollywood this is royalty yeah and she says ah
00:32:21.540 but but i wanna but i want my book or like megan she didn't google it so okay now and apparently
00:32:32.740 they did a netflix docuseries i didn't see that too and now there's a latest report saying megan
00:32:40.500 markle releases a statement after solo thanksgiving appearance amid professional separation from prince
00:32:47.220 Harry. Meghan Markle has released a statement following her appearance at a Thanksgiving event
00:32:54.440 last week, sans husband Prince Harry. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly amidst a
00:33:03.860 professional separation, which reports suggesting that their work relationship is in a very bad
00:33:11.560 state indeed over the first few months both the suits alum 43 oh she's older than harry
00:33:19.240 they're older than i thought they were she's 40 well yeah they're like i mean she's a model so
00:33:25.240 i mean she's an actress so they're like top 10 of beauty so they'll like yeah you know
00:33:31.240 harry 40 have been attending various events markle recently hosted an intimate dinner for
00:33:36.840 southern california welcome project through the archwell foundation her husband did not attend
00:33:42.360 the event the former actress has shared a statement on the archwell website following
00:33:47.480 the thanksgiving event in which she opened about the heartfelt dinner she threw for afghan women
00:33:53.080 with their partner organization mina's list i think this just adds to my theory that she just
00:33:57.800 married him to get the publicity because yeah like he didn't say anything he knows better he
00:34:03.400 knows to hold his tongue not to spill his business everywhere and she's just like oprah yeah 0.76
00:34:11.720 um the initiative has spent the past year building community through storytelling
00:34:16.600 and creating a safe space for women who have resettled in the u.s from afghanistan
00:34:22.440 and this is a common thing that people view muslim women as oppressed and i don't see them 0.85
00:34:29.640 that way they just have a different culture and yeah it's like they are the the women here just 0.99
00:34:35.160 want to impose our culture on them and tell them that they're victims and it's like no they just
00:34:39.720 have a different culture yeah no i did notice that because there's you see flyers about women 1.00
00:34:43.960 getting married young and don't get me wrong i don't think that children should be married 0.86
00:34:47.400 but i'm like it's also like like chinese kids working in factories although we don't do that
00:34:51.160 here it's still that's how they live yeah and it was kind of like when we went to india they have
00:34:55.960 like a caste system there you know what system caste system it's it's basically like they're born
00:35:04.120 into it's we have social class here they have a caste system but ours yeah it's like basically
00:35:10.120 they're born into a certain i'm butchering it guys so don't but but they're born into a certain
00:35:16.440 caste and they yeah they have to like marry within or it's very frowned upon to not yeah and they
00:35:22.680 like dowries and stuff there too like which we don't do here yeah and that's weird but like to
00:35:27.000 us but it's a different culture so but you know they liberal white women and she's mixed but 1.00
00:35:34.680 they just have a they just have a tendency to like um
00:35:40.600 input like think that our culture is the best and that it needs to be imposed on everything
00:35:45.480 like when i went to this abortion event they were talking about no i went to um this event
00:35:52.200 it was unfortunate because our camera didn't work but i did undercover where i just went to this like
00:35:57.160 feminist event i think you told me you were going to go i didn't know you actually went 1.00
00:36:00.360 no i did i did go i did and one of the they were talking about one of their initiatives was to send
00:36:06.040 abortion pills by mail so people in places where i did see that i did i did hear about people doing 0.98
00:36:11.080 that yeah and i'm thinking you guys are crazy you want them to kill their kids so bad 0.99
00:36:16.200 oh you are crazy um we have an income caste system yeah okay and it's not income alone though 0.99
00:36:26.300 because if you see like streamers they're really trashy you know so it's not like they're in the 0.97
00:36:32.440 same social class but anyway so they're separated i've saw i've seen this coming um and let's see
00:36:42.540 how old their kids are i'm gonna google because usually when people get divorced it's after the 0.99
00:36:47.180 youngest kid hits preschool i think that should be about right i think their youngest kid is four
00:36:52.300 it's their youngest kid uh megan and harry
00:37:02.300 i was right five three three-year-old daughter okay yeah yeah so five is their older one yeah
00:37:07.820 because that's typically how it goes the wife gets the second kid or if she wants one like whatever 1.00
00:37:13.340 however many kids she wants stop sleeping with the husband and divorces him starts cheating a 1.00
00:37:18.060 lot of times and then divorces him i don't know who in hollywood she's sleeping with but i'm sure 1.00
00:37:23.020 it's somebody okay so the next story we're going to talk about is there is a woman named riley
00:37:30.460 gains and riley gains um i really do like her as a youtuber um but she was the woman who got second 0.97
00:37:39.740 to that male swimmer leah thomas or whatever yeah really she's like a blonde she's really fit really 0.99
00:37:47.020 really manly no no no she's i mean she's beautiful well riley gains i mean i can show you it's this
00:37:54.140 girl um i thought you're talking about leah thomas oh yeah yeah leah thomas that's right
00:37:57.980 that's riley gains on the screen so she's a like really good swimmer and she got second because of 0.96
00:38:04.060 the man competing so she she tweets last week a biden appointed federal judge held a hearing for
00:38:10.860 the vile volleyball players suing the mountain west conference he barred the female athletes
00:38:16.940 from testifying today he ruled in favor of the less than mediocre men the girls plan to appeal
00:38:22.860 the ruling so now we're in a situation where men are competing in women's sports
00:38:29.820 and i have a really unpopular opinion as you know played volleyball for 16 years
00:38:34.860 played overseas and i um i don't feel bad for them in the slightest
00:38:43.180 and i'll tell you why i'll tell you why so this spring like a year ago there was a spring tournament
00:38:49.420 and the england volleyball league allowed men to play in the women's division it was like a guy
00:38:57.020 there was it was all nations tournament and there was literally a man with a boob job playing
00:39:02.540 no i swear i'm not even i don't know what's going on in brazil and thailand but those two teams
00:39:09.660 they i was playing for poland okay i don't know they said america was full and i'm a
00:39:15.100 little polish so they put me on that team anyways and i'm going around being like does anyone want
00:39:22.140 to complain no they the guys were in our locker rooms and i and i'm like guys does anyone want to
00:39:31.420 anybody want to come i go to the tournament director ladies hey you know this is wrong 1.00
00:39:36.940 i bring my camera anyone want to give interviews
00:39:39.420 they didn't care they all and in fact a bunch of them when i interviewed them said they supported
00:39:47.740 it so we can't you know what they can't help us if we can't even help ourselves
00:39:52.440 so you know and i saw this thing on twitter and this perfectly showed what i experienced
00:40:02.740 and so my unpopular opinion is i don't care if women get beat up in women's sports because we 0.73
00:40:09.940 have bs like this that women clap and support and at this point ladies we bring it upon themselves 1.00
00:40:15.880 for ourselves for every one woman that speaks out there's 10 that either support it or do not care
00:40:22.860 look at this she's smiling hello barbara i'm sorry to interrupt your team meeting everyone
00:40:31.020 but barbara we just wanted to deliver a special award for you you are the bbc women's footballer
00:40:38.220 of the year 2024. okay so that's it that's it that's a trans person all right and look at 0.52
00:40:45.900 she's smiling and laughing or like clapping she's smiling and clapping she's smiling okay the whole
00:40:54.220 room that's like when they appointed what what's his his name dylan the woman of the year that one
00:41:00.860 year yeah i was like what are we doing guys so at this yeah at this point we're just eating
00:41:05.900 ourselves that i have no sympathy and i think that's why the men are just allowing it now
00:41:12.540 because they said you know what i have tried to help you ladies for years i have tried we have
00:41:17.900 tried to say hey ladies are you sure you want to play with men are you sure and look at so now we 1.00
00:41:26.380 have a guy being like you know what ladies eat yourselves look at him he's like you know what 0.93
00:41:33.420 you guys want this bs what do you think about the award or just men being in women's sports yeah
00:41:41.340 what do you think i mean we do it to ourselves i don't disagree with that i don't think men should 1.00
00:41:45.340 be in women's sports but i mean if we're gonna we're gonna clap it on we're gonna clap it on like 0.99
00:41:51.900 yeah and i guarantee i i would bet money that this ruling there are women supporting it 1.00
00:41:59.580 yeah i would guarantee and it was funny in that tournament one of my one of you i'm not gonna say
00:42:05.340 her name but you know the woman that i was friends with she got her finger like smashed from the guy 1.00
00:42:11.660 and i'm like do you want to complain no no okay okay um because this was the second year i don't
00:42:21.420 think i actually played in that one i was just like there so i didn't really care but i was like
00:42:27.420 they didn't let me in the next year so i think this got me banned yeah and they sent me i got
00:42:32.060 reprimanded because i tweeted i can't say it on youtube because of hate speech but i'll just i'll
00:42:37.820 let you i think i know what word you're already saying no no but it was um i said i'm afraid of
00:42:44.940 because they do kind of scare me a little bit and and so the england volleyball association
00:42:50.780 they emailed me and said that i was under like a review or something and that they were gonna
00:42:57.660 and i asked like that there was some council that was reviewing my tweets that was um i guess they
00:43:04.140 all the minorities or whatever like they had representatives that represented it and I just
00:43:09.120 said well I identify as a man and I would like to join it and I never heard from them again
00:43:15.600 I don't know I never got reprimanded or anything they just threatened it too so
00:43:21.440 I don't know I'm like well I identify as it so let me join I could probably find the email if
00:43:29.080 wanted to but okay so the next thing i want to talk about is have you ever seen the view eva
00:43:37.240 you know what the view is i've heard of i don't think i've ever actually seen anything on it so
00:43:41.400 there's a woman from the view that's named sunny and she constantly talks about how racist america
00:43:48.200 is and the funniest thing happened ever she found out because if you look at her she's a 1.00
00:43:54.760 hispanic woman and she found out that she descended from slave owners 1.00
00:44:01.720 that's really embarrassing yeah let me pull this up i'm wow i'm i'm i'm a little bit in
00:44:09.560 shock i i just always thought of myself as puerto rican you know half puerto rican
00:44:14.440 i didn't think i was uh my family was originally from spain and slaveholders
00:44:19.640 yeah so how are you feeling my friend um
00:44:24.200 you can tell that man's over the he's just like
00:44:30.940 no because i think what happens to men is they go through life and they realize that if they're
00:44:38.820 too rational they lose their job or like get reprimanded in some way so they just start going
00:44:44.200 along with it they're like all right all right ladies be pretty interesting that um my husband 0.99
00:44:52.120 and i have shared roots yeah so i i do appreciate him um i don't know i think they both came from
00:44:59.560 slate like the same like i think they're related it would have been really funny if her family
00:45:06.040 and i think it's great for our children to know this information um i guess it's a fact of life
00:45:13.960 that uh this is how some people made their living you know what's i i um i remember i had to explain
00:45:20.840 to someone once that the majority of white people did not own slaves i'm pretty sure that right now
00:45:26.120 in the world there's more white slaves that don't quote me on that but i'm pretty sure i heard that 0.88
00:45:29.400 somewhere well the word slave came from slavic yeah but in the u.s it's less than two percent
00:45:36.280 of white people own slaves yeah i don't i don't want to say white people also didn't invent slavery
00:45:43.080 yeah i know i know we just get blamed for it we really do um be careful you're in school
00:45:51.400 you're in school still um okay so the next topic we're gonna talk about
00:45:57.240 is okay so you've heard me talk about how american households are changing so when we were kids
00:46:06.440 i mean i would say the majority when i was a kid of people i knew were married like all of
00:46:11.240 my friend's parents were married you're almost a decade younger than me would you say that was true
00:46:16.360 when you were growing up i would say yes for the people i knew who had parents in catholic schools
00:46:21.720 okay but that not the the parents who were genuinely like in like they were slightly
00:46:27.560 religious at least because i knew some people who whose parents just sent them there because
00:46:31.160 they lived in a bad school district and it was not those once i got to high school because our
00:46:36.120 middle school was really small and there i didn't really i we had like two people in
00:46:40.840 our whole grade that got for me that got divorced i don't think we had
00:46:47.800 i think that my middle school i don't think anybody was once i got to high school that
00:46:52.760 was when i personally started meeting more people that were divorced or got divorced
00:46:58.360 i think i just knew a lot of people who had unhappy marriages in their family rather than
00:47:03.560 divorce like i'm trying to think if anybody was actually like i don't think that anybody
00:47:08.360 was actually divorced i think some of them are now but what's interesting is how different
00:47:13.960 everything's becoming in such a short period of time so they are talking about how american
00:47:20.920 households have changed over time and so this was taken in 2023 30 of people are married no kids
00:47:29.320 13% of people single no kids 17% married parents 7% single parents and 16% households with
00:47:42.640 unmarried partners roommates or adult relatives so this was okay wait the composition of American 0.92
00:47:53.720 households has shifted significantly since 1960 as fewer people have kids and the scale of economic
00:48:00.120 resources has declined today the number of households without kids exceeds those with kids
00:48:05.080 a trend that first emerged in 2014 in addition single person households have broadly continued
00:48:11.720 to incline reaching 30 percent of the total last year this figure has more than doubled the past
00:48:18.040 six decades the graphic shows the composition of american households over time based on data from
00:48:24.120 the census bureau below we have we show the makeup of american households from 1960 at a time of
00:48:31.000 rising costs record home prices and low fertility rates in 1960 the share of u.s household that
00:48:38.360 contained married parents was 44 which has dropped by half in 2023 i wonder what the correlation to
00:48:44.440 this is based off crime because i feel like they talk about crime a lot nowadays too i feel like
00:48:49.000 that has a lot to do with the breakdown of the american family or the modern not the modern yeah
00:48:54.280 the traditional family right yeah yeah i'm sure um most americans today are delaying or foregoing
00:49:00.520 marriage altogether with just 20 of women and 23 of men age 25 being married the lowest number on
00:49:08.120 record projections indicate that by 2050 one-third of americans aged 45 may remain unmarried meanwhile
00:49:15.560 households consuming of single parents or individuals living alone have doubled over the
00:49:20.040 period coinciding with the u.s fertility rate falling to a historic low of 1.6 children per
00:49:26.600 woman in 2023 well below the 2.1 replacement level needed for population stability personal
00:49:33.880 preference plays a significant role in changing attitudes towards parenthood amongst americans
00:49:39.880 under 50 without children almost 60 said they didn't want kids while 44 preferred to focus on
00:49:46.920 other priorities financial concerns also weighed heavily with 36 citing the cost of raising
00:49:52.600 children three times the rate amongst childless people over 50. last year just 16 of homes in
00:50:00.280 america were considered affordable as more good rate mortgage rates more than doubled since last
00:50:05.560 since 2021 this represents a sharp decline from 2013 where 50 percent of homes were affordable
00:50:11.640 a shift that is likely shaping household dynamics as rising costs influence americans future choices
00:50:18.680 so what's interesting is we i don't know you're because again you're a decade younger than me
00:50:25.000 almost so it's a little different but when I was growing up because we when I was growing up we
00:50:31.980 were one of six and I know there's the later but we're just going to start with the sixth
00:50:38.120 but it wasn't abnormal for me to meet families that had three or four I'd say over four would
00:50:43.840 be pretty like four was a lot but like two to three was normal maybe and then four was not
00:50:50.840 abnormal like i could think of a decent amount of families that had four but it's interesting
00:50:56.920 because if right now only 20 or it's even less 17 are married parents we can assume that half of
00:51:05.560 those will fail right because half have failed in the past that's the future so if like once we have
00:51:13.880 kids what's interesting is all of our kids friends will be single children basically
00:51:21.800 yeah isn't that weird i think that especially right now i've noticed a lot more you don't see
00:51:26.200 many families with more than like like even at daycares like they have two kids the only family
00:51:33.720 that i know that has more than two kids is because they had twins yeah and i bet the mom was older i 1.00
00:51:38.840 bet it was ibf it actually was not really really yeah oh because you have first guys she works at
00:51:45.640 a daycare and she's worked at a daycare for a while so you can see the kids firsthand yeah
00:51:52.440 and so you'd say that's true it's mostly i'd say for the most part if it if they have more than
00:51:56.760 three kids it's either they had twins accidentally trying for their second kid or it's because they
00:52:01.640 wanted the other gender so out of every 10 kids that come in how many are only children 1.00
00:52:07.160 it depends on where you're looking at in Illinois I would say
00:52:11.360 probably five or six out of ten would be only children but in Colorado I'd say it's a higher
00:52:19.980 number I'd say seven or eight really because most of those parents aren't married they I'm guessing
00:52:25.160 just had a child a lot of them are divorced a lot of them aren't together a lot of them are just
00:52:29.340 single moms really because the one thing is when you look at data they're because they want they 1.00
00:52:36.700 want men to keep getting married even though the system is really bad for them so the they they 0.99
00:52:42.780 will always hide statistics that make marriage look bad yeah because they don't they're like no
00:52:48.940 no guys don't worry about the legal system and child support and alimony sign up don't just
00:52:54.140 forget about that no no it'll totally work out so what percent of kids would you say in the daycare
00:53:02.380 are um from married parents versus in relationships versus single in illinois i would say the majority
00:53:11.040 of the parents are married but we're also not as close to chicago and all the whatever people i'd
00:53:17.100 say in colorado which is really close to denver i would say probably i don't know a fourth of the
00:53:23.320 parents are married a four so a quarter really yeah because the way it starts is the cities
00:53:28.420 start with the trends and then you know what else i'm curious do you know any women that have done 0.99
00:53:36.980 sugar dating or any sort of only fans like personally not through like me or my show or any
00:53:42.660 of that no but i don't really yeah i i was thinking i don't think it's hit the suburbs yet
00:53:51.060 but the weird thing is once you get into a city it's like crazy how many there are i've heard
00:53:57.940 people on campus talking about it so i'm sure for people on campus do it but yeah i don't
00:54:02.980 personally know anybody that does yeah um okay so interesting so you would attribute illinois
00:54:14.980 being more married because we're further from the city and because we're just like in general like
00:54:20.180 i know we're still a blue state but where we are it's not yeah it's pretty conservative yeah like
00:54:25.220 it's only really conservative in the city or non it's only democrat in the cities really
00:54:30.260 and what ages were the kids huh like the kids at the daycare they go from six weeks to six years
00:54:37.380 okay so it's and because the other thing is if it's under six if they get divorced i'm guessing
00:54:44.500 it would be when the kids like four to six yeah yeah that's right that's what's happening at the
00:54:50.900 remember that family i told you about when you're in amsterdam and you guessed the dad's
00:54:54.340 oh yeah yeah they're getting divorced right now and their youngest just turned four yeah that's
00:55:00.260 usually because three yeah that's generally that's the first round of divorces the second round i 1.00
00:55:06.340 think are it's either when the kids become teenagers or they get out of the house yeah yeah so
00:55:14.260 okay so the next topic that we're gonna go yes she's my oh the other question i had
00:55:22.900 so you want to be a housewife i do very badly and how many women your age would you say out
00:55:29.620 of your friend group is there anyone else that wants to be a housewife yeah but i also have a
00:55:34.180 very conservative friend group okay i think the people on campus that i've told about my
00:55:39.060 hopes and desires my dreams really really look down upon me so you're in at college they're more
00:55:47.860 that's where you've kind of heard of people doing only fans or you've heard of it yeah
00:55:52.900 that's where you've heard that's where people kind of laugh at you for wanting to be a housewife 1.00
00:55:56.500 yeah somebody somebody the other day i was telling them i don't think ballerina farm is oppressed i
00:56:00.580 think that she's actually very happy and she's living the life she wants and they said you're
00:56:04.740 crazy and i was like i was like she's living in a multi multi-acre property with a multi-millionaire
00:56:11.540 with her multiple kids with her own business and a loving husband i'm like what are you talking
00:56:15.940 about what does she want like what else like they grow everything themselves they have the and i'm 0.93
00:56:20.500 like what so so oppressed yeah they're like oh but she could have been a ballerina 0.96
00:56:26.900 i mean i don't know she she was a ballerina she danced through her first like two kids 0.96
00:56:31.300 oh really yeah like like there's videos of her dancing at jilliard pregnant no way so it's like
00:56:36.820 i don't know why people are saying he forced her out of that life she i mean i do think the farm
00:56:41.780 was his idea but i mean she opts in yeah sounds fun yeah and she still dances maybe not professionally
00:56:49.860 but yeah they're so crazy i don't know that woman's my dream life 0.55
00:56:58.340 she's like awesome awesome our eight kids i'm cooking them sourdough bread tonight i'm like oh
00:57:02.500 invite me over i know you know how to make sourdough don't you i i i've been learning
00:57:06.900 i tried to make a starter and i failed miserably so i bought one i bought a dehydrated starter but
00:57:11.380 i haven't actually started it yet because i've been gone the breads i have not done really well
00:57:17.700 i i kind of i've been getting into the breads for adam recently i don't know you see i don't know
00:57:23.060 maybe you are quicker at it but i did it a couple times and i just felt like it takes so long to
00:57:29.060 knead the bread well you can use a kitchen aid to knead it for you i mean i i prefer kneading it by
00:57:34.340 hand so i feel you can get a better feel of it but oh i should do that like you can at least start it
00:57:39.460 with the kitchen i didn't have one at the time i do now though i love my kitchen aid i love it so
00:57:44.100 much i don't use it too much because i'm usually just cooking for like four people at most so
00:57:50.180 i'm just cooking for adam and he's four people in himself yes okay so the next story we're going to
00:57:56.660 talk about and actually i'm curious about this so you are 20 right you're 20 yeah okay that's
00:58:05.780 i thought your friends would you say what's your oldest friend i mean it's kind of that's kind of
00:58:13.700 hard because a lot of people i worked with i still talk to consistently like i'm gonna
00:58:17.700 go see one of them this weekend and she's i think 50.
00:58:24.420 i love her i love her so much but my oldest friend that i talk to consistently is probably
00:58:29.780 i think she's 26. okay 20 so 26 like maybe 18 to 26 your friends range from yeah i mean
00:58:38.020 now do any does anyone you know have from your friend group have they gotten plastic surgery
00:58:47.940 i don't think so no so now there's this trend of women and we both know people it tends to start 1.00
00:58:57.940 plastic surgery when women are a bit older so you're a bit young but the trend is getting 0.96
00:59:03.220 older and older and now you know it begs the question if a man meets a woman and she's gotten
00:59:12.420 a bunch of surgery what will the kids look like and this is a woman detailing can i make this 1.00
00:59:19.060 full screen let me just zoom in so this was her now and that's her before those poor kids i know 0.98
00:59:28.500 okay i'm gonna give you the rundown and it's not like she was completely ugly before i think it's 0.50
00:59:33.300 mostly her i feel like i feel bad for the kids because they're gonna get blamed for them being
00:59:36.900 ugly and it's not because their mom is gorgeous i've had done to go from that and that in order 0.99
00:59:44.180 with the cost on the ones that i can remember and who performed it also disclaimer i have to say i
00:59:49.940 do not oh sorry theory can come with serious complications consequences it is not a walk in
00:59:56.580 the park okay i want to say at 20 years old i might have been 21 i got my nose done by jonathan
01:00:05.220 pontel in wayne pa i believe the cost was about 9k these were the results i know then that begs
01:00:13.220 the question where do you have the money that's the other 20 i don't have nine thousand dollars
01:00:17.780 like that's why there's a explosion in sugar dating
01:00:21.140 oh god yeah like that's just one of them she said she's like if i can remember
01:00:28.080 it was about 9k these were the results for all it wasn't my dream nose okay these were rough
01:00:34.260 times in my life so the next thing i did was get a lip lift um and the reason that i got a lip lift
01:00:40.160 was because they had lifted my septum up so much that i now was seeing all the space that i wasn't
01:00:46.100 used to unfortunately i don't know how to zoom in the picture but my scar on this lip lift was not
01:00:51.320 great also compounded with i was blowing my lips up with filler which essentially pulls down on
01:00:58.100 your upper lip and i don't know if you've been to la recently but if you go to la all the women 1.00
01:01:03.560 have this same with miami it's so common yeah i'm not i'm not because filler is really easy to get
01:01:09.580 it's just like a needle yeah like healing is like nothing you can get it at a med spa in like a day
01:01:14.620 yeah like and i ended up going to in baltimore maryland i want to see i mean she goes through
01:01:22.400 these fat grafting in this area as well didn't love the results yeah her nose done again fat 1.00
01:01:27.620 grafting did she say the total uh i think it was like 20 to 30. so that's basically where you can
01:01:35.580 see the difference in my eyes now and then they're just much more open now genetically i had a slight
01:01:42.040 pudding and you know as we age that area tends to drop a little bit and i wanted to look rejuvenated
01:01:48.600 but yeah i believe that's everything i've done um outside of i've had fillers here they're
01:01:54.920 removed i get botox regularly this is me at age 19 this is me now at 30. isn't that crazy this is
01:02:03.720 me at age 19. oh wait hold on i need to pause so she's using like part of the worst possible
01:02:09.560 photos of herself i feel like like i don't know anybody who has a good passport photo
01:02:16.920 yeah like it's just people trying to encourage this plastic surgery so they don't try to
01:02:21.160 normalize it so they don't feel bad about doing it then let me see there's so many of these like
01:02:29.480 let me see lindsay lohan recently i have heard about lindsay lohan yeah so i mean
01:02:39.560 I see Lohan go from this to this.
01:02:43.540 Hi guys, my name is Revian.
01:02:44.840 I am a New York City cosmetic injector.
01:02:47.160 I've been working aesthetics for 10 years.
01:02:49.480 Okay, I'm not going to go through the whole video, but then let me pull up one more.
01:02:59.700 This is everything I've had done to my face.
01:03:02.980 For reference, I'm 29.
01:03:04.520 I do get some comments of people thinking that I'm a lot younger.
01:03:07.740 i don't think that's because of anything i've had done i think i do just have a baby face if that
01:03:13.300 makes sense the first thing i ever had done which is quite niche i feel like not a lot of people have
01:03:17.880 this at my age is i got my smile lines filled when i was 25 that was the first thing i ever got
01:03:25.000 and i got 0.5 in my lips at the same time and i got that done in harley street i was 25 i'd never
01:03:30.840 had anything done and i'd seen so many bad filler jobs i was like i want to go to someone who's
01:03:37.920 gonna know what they're doing and be like be really good it's actually actually like a qualified
01:03:42.440 doctor when you have your smile lines filled they make a little hole here and they just feel
01:03:46.620 this and i liked it but i had one side deeper than the other so i got it done again not in
01:03:53.000 harley street still somewhere quite good and i haven't had that done since and that was four
01:03:58.000 years ago and I honestly feel like that's made the most difference to my face out of anything
01:04:02.560 I've ever had then when I was 25 again about six months later I got Botox for the first time I
01:04:09.480 don't have any Botox right now by the way like I promise you I don't have Botox now and I got that
01:04:15.840 done consistently like every three to four months up until I got pregnant which was when I was 27
01:04:22.120 so like two years and i absolutely love botox i'm a botox stan between being pregnant and
01:04:30.500 breastfeeding i've not had botox since i have a hot take on botox as much as i love it people
01:04:36.380 definitely think i look younger without it so i don't know if it makes you look younger or better
01:04:42.220 and more snatched it is better and more snatched because i have a theory when i had botox i'll
01:04:48.460 insert some pictures of what i look like i was more like not that dramatic but i was more lifted
01:04:54.460 which i think is a bit more cat-eyed it's like it you kind of look a bit sexier and older whereas
01:05:00.560 now i look more cutesy and young maybe that's my hot take i've had my lips done i think five times
01:05:08.640 but each time i would wait six months and i would only ever get 0.5 i do think i have some migration
01:05:15.160 now can you say the thing about lip filler is it looks really good on camera and like in pictures
01:05:23.680 yeah and because we're in such an Instagram and TikTok generation that they all have filters on
01:05:30.180 and like Facetune and all that stuff that it smooths it out but it looks so weird in person
01:05:36.940 like you can see it like out you know what I'm talking about it's also the thing they say they
01:05:42.300 get it dissolved but i'm pretty sure lip filler doesn't actually dissolve it just like
01:05:47.020 before i ever got them done to remind myself that i always had a little shelf at the top
01:05:50.780 always i'll insert some pictures of my face pre anything the other thing i've had filled
01:05:57.180 on my face is my under eyes i had what they call tear trough filler which i've only ever had
01:06:12.300 it looks really good some people it looks like a mess it's kind of a it seems like i would be
01:06:39.940 be more concerned about the long-term things like because like these things haven't been
01:06:45.880 studied that long like we don't know the long-term effects of these things I'm the same way I think
01:06:51.160 it's a bit of a roll of the dice this one actually this one looked really good I wanted to lie is it
01:06:57.280 the facelift yeah yeah I've seen the facelifts are see but those things it's like those people
01:07:04.720 older so i get it yeah like that girl was she said that she got her first thing done when she was 21.
01:07:11.440 yeah i know and another question is how are they going to be able to afford the upkeep
01:07:16.320 yeah i mean most women make like 40 000 a year like that yeah like so like that i understand 0.60
01:07:24.080 because she's what like 50s 60s like yeah all right i'm gonna read um some comments
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01:07:37.040 hi pearl love your show with all the absolute simpry that's going on it seems the amount of
01:07:41.660 kids uh from simps is outpacing kids from masculine fathers resulting in a simp and thought epidemic 0.99
01:07:47.960 dane pearl the first man to own slaves as property was a black man named anthony johnson
01:07:53.600 in virginia actually i've heard that before uh shin this includes the christian conservative
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01:08:26.520 but all right yikes a cosmetic surgery traffic accident pearl i think the men that were raised
01:08:32.520 by these single moms have been brainwashed to find these fake women attractive go pearl and eva 1.00
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01:08:56.280 it for free okay so now there's been another trend going on and this is the we listen don't judge
01:09:05.880 and so basically what happens is women are putting men through humiliation rituals 0.95
01:09:11.240 so men value privacy women like attention so generally when there's couples content 0.99
01:09:17.960 it's the woman running the relationship because men don't like the public stuff yeah and they do 0.98
01:09:22.760 it because they're most men in terms of sex are in a state of scarcity so they're like
01:09:30.120 she might leave if i don't do this content it's gonna take me this amount of time to get another
01:09:36.280 woman fine and um it kind of i like these because it shows the state of relationships in america
01:09:48.520 and you can just kind of see how the women are like subtly embarrassing their husbands in public 0.99
01:09:55.320 through bees
01:09:58.920 don't judge sometimes i don't really have a headache
01:10:07.800 like how embarrassing is that your wife just publicly said
01:10:11.640 she doesn't sleep with you and she pretends to have a headache 0.97
01:10:18.520 and we don't judge sometimes i go in the bathroom and hide and pretend to go to the bathroom when
01:10:24.520 i hear the chaos in the house just so you have to handle it not me i'm not judging
01:10:32.440 we listen and we don't judge when sometimes i tell you i'm going to get a facial but i'm really
01:10:38.760 going to get botox
01:10:49.000 so if he doesn't want botox why is she getting it yeah i was going to say who paid for the
01:10:54.040 house at the rinks it looks really nice yeah but if she's getting a cosmetic procedure
01:10:59.480 and the man doesn't want it it's for other men yeah so why is she getting it 0.80
01:11:04.600 it we we listen and we don't judge like look at this couple who wants to be doing this trend
01:11:15.400 yeah yeah see i haven't seen these ones i've seen the ones that are like
01:11:20.040 like funny being like i i broke a hole in the wall they're all like this if you want if you
01:11:26.360 pay attention maybe yeah but this one this one's like very clearly like yeah fix something downstairs
01:11:31.880 just so i can play video games and have some peace we're not judging wait what do you play
01:11:38.200 video games and i pretend to have to fix something downstairs just so i can play video games and have
01:11:43.320 some peace we're not judging no but the men find their wives so exhausting that they like hide from
01:11:56.120 them. We listen and we don't judge. Sometimes I move your keys on purpose just to drive you crazy
01:12:05.880 when you say you can't find them. Yes, I don't know why. We listen and we don't judge. Sometimes I
01:12:16.880 go in our bedroom at night and pretend to fold laundry while you're downstairs just so I don't
01:12:23.400 have to help you clean up we list we listen you know what i realized men would rather have a messy 1.00
01:12:32.700 house than a nagging wife yeah like they would rather it just be a little messy it's fine 0.99
01:12:38.500 than having a woman nagging at them to pick up all the time yeah i wouldn't blame them either
01:12:44.220 yeah and we don't judge we don't judge sometimes i tell you i have to go over on errands but i'm
01:12:50.280 I'm really just eating Chick-fil-A in my car and going shopping.
01:12:59.580 We listen and we don't judge.
01:13:05.820 Sometimes I ignore you and pretend like I can't hear you
01:13:09.880 in hopes that you'll get so annoyed that you have to repeat it
01:13:14.140 that you won't ask me to do something again.
01:13:15.740 so what did we gather from this she is admitting to spending without asking him
01:13:23.780 he's admitted he's running away and he's admitting to being exhausted from her
01:13:29.120 so the next one on here let me see is gonna be this one and we don't judge we were dating and
01:13:41.580 checked your location and you said you were home and i wasn't quite sure if that was true so i
01:13:45.900 decided to go follow your location and i stayed at your house until i saw you in your room to
01:13:50.540 confirm that you were at home and had no plans we listen and we don't no no we listen and we don't
01:14:02.300 judge sometimes on the way back from my haircut i'll just get food and i'll like park in a parking
01:14:08.060 line and i'll eat it and then i'll come home and i'll act like i didn't like eat anything
01:14:14.380 we listen and we don't judge sometimes in an argument i'll get even more upset
01:14:20.220 when i come to realize that some of your points are actually like logical and make sense
01:14:27.260 we listen
01:14:31.260 how do you get more mad that what i'm saying is correct though 0.99
01:14:35.260 why would you want why would you want to argue with a dumb we listen and we don't 0.96
01:14:46.060 judge some guy said in the comments that depends on what the nagging wife looks like 1.00
01:14:50.620 as she picks things up or if she's nagging while naked that one green dress that you
01:14:55.820 bought off fashion nova like last month i threw it in pretty but yeah i threw it in
01:15:00.940 trash like like crazy yeah wait hold on let me go back because why are you bringing valid points 0.98
01:15:06.940 here why would you why would you want to why would you want to argue with a dumb we listen 0.99
01:15:12.380 and we don't judge that one green dress that you bought off fashion nova like last month 0.97
01:15:17.740 i threw it in the trash last tuesday wednesday tuesday because i didn't it it just wasn't i
01:15:23.740 didn't like i didn't yeah i you tried it on i had a bunch it had a bunch of stuff coming off of it
01:15:31.740 and everything like that and i didn't like that yeah so this is an interesting trend
01:15:39.980 where they're just humiliating men in public yeah 0.75
01:15:46.140 do you know what i mean though because no guys wants their relationship on social media
01:15:51.340 yeah so the women that are doing it it's like most likely unless he's a social media guy the 1.00
01:15:57.900 relationships on her terms yeah and if you watch these it's all the same complaints the men just
01:16:02.780 want to be left alone yeah and the women it's like they back can't like they they don't really 1.00
01:16:11.100 say anything bad they just want to be left alone and the women are kind of just yeah they're just 0.97
01:16:15.180 like i'm gonna go hide in the basement she's like you can't get it up anymore
01:16:20.540 okay so um i'm gonna continue to um this one i thought was hilarious
01:16:30.280 and i we're gonna end the show on something funny that reminded me of our dad
01:16:36.620 okay to admit that his backyard rink martin ross is the first to admit that his backyard rink
01:16:45.140 is a cut above the standard shinny shanty it's a beautiful outdoor rink that's kind of done
01:16:49.820 properly it's not your typical you know two by four boards with a tarp thrown down. A hockey haven
01:16:55.320 in the back half of his massive backyard that has become the subject of a years-long dispute with
01:17:00.280 both neighbors and the city. Nightmare. Ross lives in Markham's scenic Unionville and his home has
01:17:06.260 heritage designation and so when he put up the rink during the pandemic without permission I did
01:17:11.940 this for my kids. It wasn't long before the city stepped in. They are indeed the 600 pound gorilla
01:17:17.340 to fight against some neighbors incensed about ross's overhaul of the heritage property along
01:17:22.320 with the noise and all the errant pucks that they say has come with the rink this gentleman has
01:17:26.660 completely destroyed uh what was a gorgeous uh backyard full of greenery that supported
01:17:32.300 privacy and quiet for the surrounding neighbors and without permits he went ahead and tore down
01:17:38.860 massive 100 year old trees and has turned it into a parking lot ross admits he was wrong to cut down
01:17:46.780 the trees but has been fighting for his right to the rink two years ago a superior court ruled that
01:17:51.860 the city of markham can legally step in to remove it ross's recent attempt at an injunction was
01:17:57.420 dismissed mr ross feels has felt all the way along that he's above the law that bylaws don't apply to
01:18:02.920 him stressful on me it's been stressful on my my kids the city of markham telling ctv news man just
01:18:08.560 wants his rank he just wants he just wants his kids to have something to do i know in a statement
01:18:14.040 that its lawyers and Ross have reached an agreement to restore the property to pre-2021
01:18:18.400 conditions. The remediation work will be carried out by the homeowner. Ross says he's preparing
01:18:24.240 to reluctantly remove the rink. Would we have Wayne Gretzky today if you know if Walter Gretzky
01:18:29.840 didn't build the backyard rink that he built? I don't know who that is. It reminded me of the
01:18:37.800 water slide dad put up and how the city was like no that no it has you can't have a structure
01:18:43.500 taller than your house he was like it's connected to my that's my house right there I know I I don't
01:18:48.840 understand why people are so lame I would want to get invited to the rink so if my neighbor had an
01:18:55.600 ice skating rink I would I would want to ice you're like I'm gonna bring the hot cocoa you you bring
01:19:00.100 i would make brownies or something to get my foot in the door i'd be like guys fellas i see you got
01:19:06.900 a rink there yeah people are dramatic when it comes to look you show up you show up with um
01:19:12.900 cookies and then you just like casually have ice skates with you it'd be even better if you were
01:19:19.380 still like if you had the skates on your feet be like hi what are you guys up to my name my name
01:19:24.180 is eva i'm your new neighbor i saw you got something crazy going on back there can i check
01:19:28.500 it out super crazy and actually i want to show you i this was from a while ago but this was
01:19:35.140 oh i did see this with the man driving i just want to watch it again because it's so funny
01:19:38.820 are you driving um ashley i'm pulling into my doctor's office actually so so i'll just give
01:19:47.620 me one second i found out the reason behind this is because the guy wasn't informed his license
01:19:51.860 was suspended yet oh really yeah and that's why that's why everybody in the court was like what 0.97
01:19:56.180 the there's this guy that stupid and it's because he wasn't informed his license was suspended 0.97
01:20:02.100 so maybe i don't understand something this is a driver with a license suspended 1.00
01:20:07.300 that is correct your honor um and he was just driving and
01:20:14.580 isn't it funnier once you realize that he's like what the is going on he didn't have a license
01:20:19.620 with the charges your honor yes no I'm looking at his record he doesn't have a license
01:20:32.600 he's suspended and he's just driving look at his face he doesn't know that is correct your honor
01:20:50.260 see this poor man he just didn't know i don't even know why he would do that
01:20:54.900 so defendant's bond is revoked in this matter
01:20:59.860 and now he has to go to jail into the washington county jail by 6 p.m today
01:21:06.340 to turn himself in will result in a bench warrant with no bond
01:21:09.380 oh it's so funny see like this poor man he didn't know why didn't they tell him
01:21:23.000 i i don't know there were some there was some mix-up as to why i didn't get the full story
01:21:28.400 but i'm just like that poor guy okay i saw this one too and i just thought it was have you seen
01:21:33.880 this no okay have you seen this guy before no okay this is so funny make sure this sounds up a little
01:21:43.300 bit i this is like one of my favorite videos okay million dollars would you take your wife's last
01:21:52.400 name ah for a million dollars i would i would change my whole entire identity even i would
01:22:01.560 I would take, yeah, I'd change.
01:22:03.400 I would take, do you want me to even change?
01:22:05.480 What else do you want me to change?
01:22:06.900 No, you're just taking her last name.
01:22:09.280 Yeah, I would take that now.
01:22:10.500 And I'm saying, do you want anything else
01:22:12.900 in addition to that, for Amelia and I would do anything.
01:22:16.760 To take her last name and make it mine.
01:22:19.440 In marriage.
01:22:20.580 Yeah, that's easy.
01:22:22.460 Yes, I would.
01:22:23.440 Hell yeah, I'd take it.
01:22:24.500 For a million dollars, yeah.
01:22:26.280 You brought the money.
01:22:27.240 I'll even give you my first name even.
01:22:28.940 You want to change that one also?
01:22:31.320 Um, not me, your wife, you know, would you take her last name?
01:22:36.520 I'm telling you yes, I will now.
01:22:37.760 Okay, how about for $500,000?
01:22:39.980 You're pricing too high even.
01:22:41.840 It starts from $2,000.
01:22:44.800 How about $500,000?
01:22:46.940 Yeah.
01:22:47.740 Um, yeah.
01:22:48.460 I will change my whole, everything.
01:22:50.880 You want me to change my, everything you want me to change, I'll change.
01:22:54.020 So for $2,000, you'll take her last name?
01:22:56.400 Give me $1,500.
01:22:58.980 I'm not even pricing too high.
01:23:01.320 I don't want to play hard to get.
01:23:02.660 So you had the opportunity.
01:23:04.320 So you're going to miss out on $1 million.
01:23:05.960 You just ready to take $500?
01:23:07.400 No, I'll take the $1 million.
01:23:08.460 Are you giving me $1 million?
01:23:10.000 I will take.
01:23:10.500 I'm just telling you that I will give you more, too.
01:23:12.900 What else do you want?
01:23:14.740 $100,000.
01:23:16.560 Nah.
01:23:18.080 My name got to live on.
01:23:19.580 It's a legacy trying to get bills, so nah.
01:23:21.440 How you got to live on?
01:23:22.680 You want to take $1 million, though?
01:23:24.680 A million different.
01:23:25.380 You just dropped down to $100,000 now.
01:23:27.240 $50,000?
01:23:28.240 Probably not.
01:23:29.180 We can change it today.
01:23:30.620 this is really it's not it's like it's 4 30. what time is it it's like four yeah we can go and change
01:23:36.940 it it's kind of close nice lady you got a nice hair lid oh thank you yeah okay i have to give 0.96
01:23:47.020 me the whole thing you can give me like half so what if her last name is dick would you take her 1.00
01:23:53.740 last name phil what's my business with what the name is i'm saying are you are you ready to do 0.99
01:24:00.060 the transaction now why not my line ain't butler so anthony dick butler ain't gonna sound right 0.99
01:24:08.780 brett yeah so brett dick brett dick so they call you mr dick you okay with that that's fine 0.99
01:24:17.260 so if her last name was dick would you take do you have the money or not 1.00
01:24:21.500 It doesn't matter what the name is, is what I'm saying. I will do, I'll give you discounts even. 0.99
01:24:36.620 And if we do it today, you can give me, you don't even have to give me, give me something less.
01:24:42.060 I change everything, I change my nationality, I change my age, whatever age, you want me to be a
01:24:46.860 young boy i'd be young you want me to be older i'd be older anything you want just how can you be
01:24:51.820 older i don't know we figure before a million dollars i can figure a lot of things out is what
01:24:57.980 i'm saying okay what do you do for a living nothing am i living is it not somebody who's
01:25:05.900 living that does something for a living as you see me like this i'm like a walking dead
01:25:10.860 i'm not even living anywhere you don't live anywhere is are you giving me this money or not
01:25:19.500 yeah i'm going to give you ten dollars after this interview i thought you i thought you just said
01:25:26.060 something about one million now okay ten dollars so the whole we're not we're not changing anything
01:25:33.900 i don't have a wife but i'm ready to marry and just just so i can get the money now you
01:25:38.700 You said you'd take any amount.
01:25:40.920 You said any amount.
01:25:41.920 So $10, right?
01:25:42.760 Yeah, but I didn't say any amount.
01:25:43.980 I said...
01:25:44.600 You said you would take any amount.
01:25:46.460 I didn't say that.
01:25:47.260 I said like $1,500.
01:25:49.480 I was even being considerate.
01:25:51.740 I didn't come out the way.
01:25:52.780 When did I say $10?
01:25:53.580 Well, after taxes, it'd be like $300.
01:25:56.060 I don't pay taxes, so it would be the same $1,500.
01:25:58.700 Give me the whole thing, cash.
01:26:01.080 I take money all that also.
01:26:03.140 There's a check, cash, and place around my house.
01:26:04.920 Okay, I could do $10 today, and then...
01:26:08.180 Why would you be asking people?
01:26:09.840 So you don't even have any...
01:26:11.360 So what's all these questions for them?
01:26:13.600 It's going on social media.
01:26:18.540 You okay?
01:26:21.620 Where's the $10?
01:26:23.640 I'm going to cash up it to you.
01:26:26.240 After the interview, I'm going to cash up.
01:26:28.640 Why are you going around interviewing people?
01:26:30.240 You don't have cash.
01:26:31.320 Well, let me go to the ATM.
01:26:33.880 Which ATM?
01:26:34.440 It doesn't look like there's any ATM around.
01:26:36.040 we can we can walk there after we done filming you can ask him does he have your camera you
01:26:43.000 have ten dollars you don't have ten dollars what kind of nonsense broke people are you people like
01:26:49.160 i'm he called us wait why why why are you calling us bro do you know if i if i stood in that area
01:26:58.680 now i know how many people would have given me money well i'm sorry this is for a good cause 0.96
01:27:03.800 it's for a damn profit no nonsense because now you're just lying for no reason it's okay 0.91
01:27:08.600 it's fair okay well i got you on ten dollars okay where is it now i'm going after we done 0.99
01:27:14.360 filming i'm going to go get it for you i don't want you to do it you just said you want it
01:27:21.960 what size you wear 12 10 i don't know that's not that looks like a five a five okay well
01:27:30.040 okay well thank you you know it's so funny men are so logical they're like huh that's easier than
01:27:41.560 jobs i've done let me just but you ask women to never work again and be a housewife and they're 1.00
01:27:47.800 like they're like to get the equivalent of a million dollars and take a man's last name and
01:27:53.320 and they're like name and they're like oh i can't do it and the men are like huh i'll do it for 500
01:28:00.900 anyways um that i just thought they were funny so i wanted to show you but i think that's all
01:28:11.000 my videos today how'd you like being on the show it's pretty solid pretty solid well the people
01:28:16.760 love you in the chat i'm gonna read our last you know our last chats why would any uh wait let me
01:28:24.840 do this are you sleepy i'm always sleepy she drove like all the way from colorado i did not i flew in
01:28:33.160 last night who's driving i did drive you drove to adele yeah i did drive to adele she went to
01:28:41.560 see adele three times no regrets whatsoever i know dad told me you drove you you saw him twice
01:28:47.400 and then you drove 11 hours back i i had to see her last show
01:28:55.000 women are not logical we've been over this okay all right because when i called dad he said what 1.00
01:29:01.400 are you doing i said i'm driving he said where i said vegas he said are you going to see that 0.99
01:29:06.600 damn woman again i said she has a name down he said are you kidding me well you drove you're 1.00
01:29:14.280 driving 11 hours i said 10 and a half yeah there's a difference there's a difference 1.00
01:29:21.720 okay it said pearl i think that these men oh i read this one go pearl and eva the irish jeans
01:29:26.680 are kicking it in y'all's family we do have a lot of gingers yeah we do do you think we look
01:29:32.680 more irish or german because that's where they're what we're the most of let us know in the chat
01:29:38.520 i think i feel like we're more german i don't think we're very irish we just have the red hair
01:29:42.520 no i think we're like a quarter to a third of each let me let me pull it up actually hold on
01:29:47.320 you have our oh yeah you do don't yeah i did the family name should be jeminson you couldn't play
01:29:54.360 you couldn't pay deej to make fun of me or embarrass me in public but she will fight you 0.90
01:29:58.440 if she has to good point pearl cosmetic procedures on a married woman are just for other men 1.00
01:30:03.640 not her husband like tattoos and piercings look if he wants the cosmetic procedures i've met men
01:30:09.800 that like it when their woman get botox and they like it when she gets boob jobs they're into a 0.99
01:30:15.160 certain look that's their thing that's one thing right but when the woman is getting it against 1.00
01:30:21.240 his wishes then it's like what is she getting it for why would any couple do this that's called
01:30:26.920 the capacity issue god may help this brother this is like a family movie night from charlie good
01:30:32.360 stuff dane what episode was your sister on of what okay we are 36 german 19 england and northwest
01:30:43.640 europe 18 baltics 11 irish scottish five percent swedish four percent four percent denmark and one
01:30:53.960 percent from central and eastern europe we're only 11 irish that's what i was saying is that we're
01:30:58.760 not very irish i totally thought we were like a quarter no we're mostly german really but we're
01:31:05.160 scottish too isn't that kind of like the same thing yeah but they're they're still like even
01:31:11.400 with scotland and ireland combined it's still 17 wow we're pretty british we're like 20 british
01:31:20.360 yeah we're mostly mostly german and british and the baltics i'm more british than irish
01:31:27.000 you were just going back to your homeland man wow i didn't even know i thought i thought when
01:31:34.280 we went to ireland i was like you never know maybe we're related to harry yeah i want to let's be
01:31:40.600 princesses all right for like two years pearl that studio decor is 10 out of 10. dane i agree
01:31:48.840 on the studio decor reminds me of the godfather kevin samuels no i'm not gay straight red what
01:31:54.440 does that have to do what does it have to do with being gay straight rednecks can decorate too 0.94
01:32:00.280 jemisin is irish whiskey the vast majority of people have no regard for their legacy and such
01:32:06.120 has been for all of history do not pity for them they aspire to nothing and will lose nothing german
01:32:12.040 must be where the height comes from that is of of the pregame or whenever you said she had blue hair 1.00
01:32:17.400 so you'd have to look up like a sneeko stream that she had blue hair on yeah that was i take 1.00
01:32:25.800 all the credit for deep i don't think actually i don't think i had blue hair then yet maybe i don't
01:32:31.240 know i just was like eva what did you do i was like i was like you have the prettiest hair color
01:32:36.440 why would you do that maybe i did then i don't know i had colored hair for a while scottish
01:32:41.720 originally descended from Ireland okay it says lies you're Irish Scottish
01:32:48.540 originally wait can I see it again I just want to see you I want to see if
01:32:53.480 there's anything else that's kind of the same so Germanic the Baltics so says
01:33:07.280 18. i don't know what the baltics is and i feel kind of dumb but
01:33:16.400 is that would that be poland uh
01:33:21.200 i'm pretty sure we're lithuanian i feel like and chris has said that like i know i've heard
01:33:25.440 lithuanian welsh and polish yeah i definitely for that tournament told them that i was like a
01:33:30.880 quarter polish which might have been an over exaggeration but i wanted the the american
01:33:35.440 team was full so i'm like no i got i got polish okay guys um that's all we got for today it says
01:33:44.080 you're white on top of white i bet y'all bleed sour cream she should go blue hair again and be 1.00
01:33:51.840 like a sleeper cell amongst feminists dane it's okay people still think i'm feminist don't give 0.97
01:33:59.040 her don't give her any ideas well technically all women are feminists oh yeah but they but 1.00
01:34:04.880 they still think i'm like the yeah like the crazy one i don't know why but they look at me and they
01:34:09.280 just like oh let me tell you let me tell you all my complaints about men and i'm sitting there
01:34:13.360 being like i know for a fact if i talked to that man he would tell me a very different response
01:34:17.920 you know people always used to think i was liberal too so i think it kind of surprised them
01:34:22.320 when i started to come out because hannah has a coming out story but i mean when i was in college
01:34:30.320 i mean when you were in college i thought you were a lesbian i thought you were a raging lesbian 1.00
01:34:34.240 okay that's rude but when i was in college um they like what do you call it
01:34:40.400 they um a lot of the girls on my team were liberal so i wasn't going to be super open
01:34:45.280 about being conservative because yeah that's pretty like especially some of them were so
01:34:50.800 like there's a couple girls that just had such strong beliefs i wasn't i was trying to play
01:34:54.560 volleyball you know yeah you know mom took me to like a sarah palin rally when i was like 12.
01:35:00.320 you did tell me that yeah yeah anyways guys um let me know what you think in the comments make
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