Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - September 30, 2024


Ep 1075 | Furries, Fairies & Fake Babies: Reacting to the Worst of TikTok


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51 minutes

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161.57039

Word Count

8,368

Sentence Count

800

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

32


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00:00:00.680 Bree and I are reacting to the craziest content that we could find on TikTok. We've got some bad
00:00:07.340 theology. We've got some just straight up weird stuff going on. We are going to analyze all of
00:00:14.560 it. We're also going to psychoanalyze some of these people, giving you all of our thoughts
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00:02:00.780 Hey, guys. Welcome to Relatable. We've got a fun, lighthearted episode for you today. We're
00:02:06.900 going to be going through some of the craziest TikTok videos that Brie, producer Brie, could
00:02:12.440 find. I haven't even seen all of these yet. I'm going to be giving you my organic reaction
00:02:17.760 and Brie is going to be giving you her hard hitting analysis. And she is going to have
00:02:23.800 to justify to us why she has subjected us to some of this very probably, I'm just assuming
00:02:30.040 disturbing content. And then if we have time after that, I'll answer some of the questions
00:02:34.420 that you guys submitted. So she's categorized this for us. I would say the biggest category
00:02:40.280 that I have is weird, weird. So, okay, let's just, can we just get this over with? Let's do react
00:02:47.400 six, please. Come with us to the beach. So this was the first day that I brought peaches out and
00:02:54.160 about. This is our new model, baby peaches, which I'm obsessed with. So when we got there, I wanted
00:02:59.220 her to get some sun and then I made her a bottle and then we were getting ready to go into the ocean,
00:03:04.360 but the sun was still so, so hot. So I went ahead and gave her some sunblock and we went for it.
00:03:09.560 You guys, I could hear people next to me. They were laughing. Some people were pointing fingers
00:03:14.980 at me, but you know what? I love silicone dolls. I'm not hurting anybody. And this is just a hobby
00:03:19.960 that I enjoy. So we had a ton of fun in the water with her. My kids were enjoying her so much.
00:03:25.700 Then we even brought her into the sand and then we gave her a nice shower and we dolled her up
00:03:31.520 and got her all changed and ready to watch the sunset, which by the way, it was a beautiful day.
00:03:38.200 It was hot, but it was so, so nice. And then we just sat together and enjoyed the sunset. I hope
00:03:44.040 you guys had a beautiful Memorial Day. And don't forget that even as an adult, it's okay to play.
00:03:49.980 I get the worst ick about these things. Like, do you know where this originated? Where did the fake
00:04:00.820 baby community start? And for people listening to this, sorry, this is not a good episode to listen
00:04:06.140 to probably, but this is a woman who has this silicone baby that looked very realistic and
00:04:12.020 they're like floppy, like babies would be. And with like real looking hair and eyelashes and
00:04:19.340 expressions. And these people pretend like these babies are real. And they even have like fake baby
00:04:26.960 con where they all meet together and they have like their strollers and their baby items.
00:04:32.200 This lady even said that she has kids, which I imagine is disturbing for her kids.
00:04:36.480 Yep. It's very sinister feeling. She actually, I did some research on this account. She makes them.
00:04:43.320 So she has a company where she makes these like fake silicone baby dolls and she calls them when
00:04:48.740 people buy them, she calls them adoptions and then she'll send them to them or they'll pick them up.
00:04:53.940 And sometimes it's kids who like want a baby doll and sometimes it's adults. And I think a lot of it
00:05:01.140 is like, they say that it's because they're, you know, maybe they had a miscarriage or something
00:05:06.980 tragic and they're trying to cope with it. And this is how they're coping with it, which
00:05:10.840 it's not healthy. Yeah. I can't even necessarily put words to why I really just disdain this so much.
00:05:20.200 Am I wrong for being bothered by it? Because I understand the argument of like, this isn't hurting
00:05:25.320 anyone. This is just like adults playing with dolls. Men can play with their, you know, like
00:05:30.500 train sets or whatever. Like, why can't women do this? There's something very dark.
00:05:38.300 Yeah. No, she said she's not hurting anyone, but it hurts me to watch it. So yes, she is hurting
00:05:43.820 someone. It does. And it just is a fake replacement. It's it's you're trying to fill a void that could
00:05:52.240 be filled, should be filled with a human child. And I would say even if you can't have kids or even if
00:05:58.100 you had a miscarriage, which obviously is very tragic, you should be investing your time and
00:06:03.560 energy into real kids who need love, whether you are adopting them or fostering them or not. Maybe
00:06:10.420 you're just mentoring them. Maybe you're just helping them. But this is this is all about personal
00:06:16.100 gratification. Like it's completely and totally selfish. You're not actually loving or helping or
00:06:21.520 serving anyone. And so if you really want to give love to a child, there are real children who need
00:06:28.860 help. It's just so craven to me that our birth rate is declining and that the fake baby community
00:06:37.180 is growing. There is something dark about that. And you can't convince me otherwise. I mean, I might
00:06:43.600 even venture to say demonic about the entire thing. OK, hopefully that's the last bit of fake baby
00:06:49.060 content that Brie shows me. I promise. She tortures me with this. At least for this episode. Every time.
00:06:55.920 OK, I'm just going to kind of bounce around. Let's do maybe we'll stay in the in the weird category
00:07:05.280 for now. Let's do react 34. We are at the airport and check this out. I have this amazing buckwood
00:07:17.280 salad that I just made. What do we got? Look at this. We have my buckwood salad on the go. A bunch of
00:07:25.420 sprouts, sprouted buckwheat, microgreens. And here is my secret sauce. I'm just going to put it over. We don't have a
00:07:34.140 bowl. And I'm going to use my hands to mix all this up. There you go.
00:07:42.600 Wow, that's a lot of stuff. That's a lot of stuff. Good, good stuff.
00:07:45.900 Let's go. Let's see. You just mash it. And taste test.
00:07:50.160 These foods are out of here.
00:07:52.000 So good. So important.
00:07:55.780 Yes, guys. This is how we're all.
00:08:00.240 You know, that's weird. That's why you're filming it and uploading it, right?
00:08:04.580 Yeah, she has like a crazy vegan account. And yeah, I don't know. That was the weirdest one
00:08:10.260 that I found, though. And in an airport.
00:08:12.780 In an airport jail.
00:08:14.880 People have open toe shoes on, which is illegal, or at least to me, it's illegal. And that's really
00:08:21.440 what matters. But this is illegal, too. I don't know if she knows this or not, but I will put
00:08:26.200 someone under arrest if I see this. This is a plastic bag. OK, a huge plastic bag full of lettuce
00:08:34.040 and ingredients that she is mashing and mixing together with her gloved hands.
00:08:40.160 Just if you really care about health, this would be way more normal. And I'd be fine with
00:08:45.160 this. Like, just carry you a glass, you know, Tupperware container of your ingredients.
00:08:50.740 That's fine. As long as there's not fish. Like, OK, that's OK. But to mix this all together
00:08:57.640 in a huge green plastic bag into then. This was the freakish part when she scooped it up
00:09:04.440 with her hands and ate it.
00:09:06.000 She very proudly says, we don't have a bowl. And someone in the comments was like, just
00:09:11.200 mix the salad at home. Put it in a Tupperware. I don't understand.
00:09:16.380 No, I guess it's all for TikTok. OK, let's stay in the the food and beverage category.
00:09:23.740 I can't even imagine this is titled. So she's giving me titles on this document. Andrew Tate
00:09:28.760 loves sparkling water. I can't even imagine what this is going to be. OK, react 10.
00:09:34.240 Get all your friends around. Call every friend you have right now. All of them. Fight them
00:09:38.240 over for a party. When they all turn up, pour out sparkling water. Say, everyone, let's have
00:09:41.760 a glass of water together. Water can't hurt anybody. What's the worst water can do? Everyone,
00:09:45.480 let's have a nice glass of water. When you see that one dude. Oh, there's bubbles. Never speak
00:09:49.940 to him again. Wait, what? What is the dark, sinister music playing? I know that's half the
00:09:59.340 fun of this clip is the editing. I don't know. And I have no idea what he's talking about.
00:10:04.020 Me neither. Why would you why would you care? He's such an odd guy. Yeah. The oddest guy
00:10:10.660 and so weird for anyone on the right to like prop him up in any way. Even if you don't believe
00:10:18.660 all of the allegations against him. I know this is not what that TikTok was about. But the guy has
00:10:24.540 been outspoken about like pimping out women online and making money off of that. And yet people who say
00:10:31.560 that they care about family values and traditionalism and the culture here in the
00:10:35.160 United States and God and morality, they're like, Andrew Tate has a point. Okay. I'm sure you can
00:10:41.140 find someone else who is normal to make the points that he is making the valid points that he is
00:10:46.920 making. Like, can we not the right not be weird challenge? Impossible. Um, any more thoughts on that,
00:10:54.980 you're a huge Andrew Tate fan, right? Love him. I just get really triggered by the way that he
00:11:01.060 pronounces water. Well, how does he I didn't even notice that water? Oh my gosh, you sounded just
00:11:07.580 like him. See, that's how he says it. It really, really triggers me. What? I'm offended. Yes. Yes.
00:11:14.760 It's not that hard to say your T. Um, okay. Let's move on to the weird theology section. Um,
00:11:23.240 let's go with react 18. That's not something you hear in church. Say it again. I'm annoying to be
00:11:29.900 wealthy. And here's the thing. When God blesses you, don't ever apologize that he blessed you. Oh,
00:11:34.860 got a new car. Did you must be nice? Yeah. It's very nice. It's very, very nice. You want to get in
00:11:39.640 and smell the new car smell? It's gorgeous. I don't have to hold my car together with duct tape and
00:11:43.500 Christian bumper stickers. Don't let my car fool you. My treasure's laid up in heaven.
00:11:47.760 You should also have some treasure here on this earth because if you give, it shall be given unto
00:11:51.960 you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over. Hmm. Let's see what the Bible has
00:12:01.060 to say about this. The first verse that came to mind for me was first Timothy six, eight through 10.
00:12:08.480 So verse says, but if we have food and clothing with these, we will be content. But those who
00:12:13.480 desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires
00:12:19.960 that plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of
00:12:26.340 evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced
00:12:31.600 themselves with many pangs. Like when I see everything that goes on in the world today, so much corruption
00:12:37.220 in so many different spheres, so many different industries. I always think of that part of the
00:12:42.320 verse that says, for the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. Money in itself
00:12:48.040 isn't evil. Being rich is not a sin. Earning your wealth, being prosperous in a variety of
00:12:56.100 ways, that in itself is not wicked. We are not called to take a vow of poverty necessarily,
00:13:02.800 but the idolatry of our wealth, the worship of our wealth, the chasing after money for the
00:13:09.480 sake of money or chasing after wealth at all costs, that will always lead to compromise
00:13:16.300 and corruption. We see that every day. Profit is the motivation of all kinds of people who
00:13:23.740 are vying for power. It's not even power itself for a lot of people. It's the money, the status,
00:13:29.040 the influence that they can get from that. And so this is not the gospel. You might not be impoverished
00:13:37.980 if you're a Christian, but you might also be. And if you are, God is still good and Jesus' sacrifice
00:13:45.800 is enough for you. And that's just like a very perverse, that's a very perverse pastor, a very
00:13:54.200 perverse sermon to preach. And it shipwrecks people's faith because they think that they
00:14:01.060 don't have enough faith or they're not really saved or God doesn't really love them if they
00:14:05.280 are not swimming in wealth. And of course, that is not the indicator of God's love for us.
00:14:10.580 The gospel is. Jesus dying on the cross is.
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00:15:23.600 Let's do one more We Are Theology. We might come back to it. Let's go with React 13.
00:15:29.060 If Jesus were here today, he would be a clinic escort, distracting women from the hatred of the
00:15:39.760 protesters, or an abortion doula, holding women's hands and offering support and love as they end
00:15:48.160 their pregnancies. And I expect he would have a stern word for self-righteous legislators who use
00:15:55.280 abortion as a political issue rather than showing compassion for the people seeking abortions.
00:16:00.760 If Jesus were giving his sermon today, he might also have said,
00:16:06.940 blessed are those who end pregnancies, for they will be known for their loving kindness.
00:16:16.200 This is so evil and satanic. I am surprised that she is still standing. It is nothing but
00:16:24.440 God's mercy that is still sparing her. That is just such utter trash and blasphemy.
00:16:32.860 Thou shalt not murder is a pretty big one in Scripture. And Jesus went so far as to say,
00:16:39.760 if you hate someone in your heart, that's akin to murder. So Jesus didn't do away with the command
00:16:45.520 against murder. He brought it down to the heart level. He doubled down on the commandment against
00:16:52.040 murder. And certainly the God who created us in his image from the point of conception onward,
00:16:59.660 who knit us together in our mother's womb, Psalm 139. Certainly he would have a harsh word to say
00:17:07.820 about the slaughtering, the poisoning, the dismembering of innocent, ensouled image bearers
00:17:14.880 inside the womb. I've seen this woman also say that she's had an abortion before. So she has a
00:17:21.580 seared conscience. She has a heart of stone, a mind of mush. That's the consequence of depravity.
00:17:27.260 When Satan takes over, she is living out the manifestation of Romans 1. And so she is trying
00:17:34.600 to make herself feel better. She is trying to assuage any vestige of shame that she has in her heart and
00:17:43.220 soul. I pray that she would repent before it's too late. But man, the punishment is so harsh for
00:17:49.640 those who not only turn away from God themselves, but also lead other sheep to the slaughter. And
00:17:57.440 that's what she's doing literally as she is trying to boast of the righteousness of abortion. It's also
00:18:03.960 what she is doing spiritually as she is ushering souls into hell. And man, again, the consequence for
00:18:11.060 that is major and lasts a really, really long time. Um, okay, let's bounce around to another category.
00:18:20.980 Let's go into politics. Okay. I'm a little nervous. I'm a little nervous about this one. Let's go with
00:18:28.760 react 23. He didn't say Latino immigrants was doing that. Although he don't like them either. Okay.
00:18:38.200 He did not say European immigrants like Melania were doing it. He picked Haitian immigrants. Okay.
00:18:47.800 Haitian immigrants. What do we have in common with Haitian immigrants? Our dark brown skin. Okay.
00:18:56.340 But why Haitian immigrants? Because they had, Haiti had the strength to stand up and fight for their
00:19:04.400 independence. And anytime a black man stands up and declares his God given right, a racist is not happy.
00:19:16.080 And I learned last night from brother Reverend Jackson is going to take
00:19:21.200 a black person to chop off the head of the racist in this country.
00:19:28.320 Oh my gosh. I mean, this kind of rot coming from pulpits. It is astounding. The reason why Donald
00:19:38.200 Trump talked about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, unfortunately committing a disproportionate
00:19:45.380 number of crimes reportedly is because it is Haitian migrants doing that in Springfield, Ohio. Not
00:19:54.000 every single Haitian immigrant, certainly, but the number of reckless driving incidents, fatal reckless
00:20:01.840 driving incidents have increased. Crimes have increased in the town because of an importation
00:20:08.800 of 20,000 unvetted Haitian immigrants who come from a third world country in which there aren't really
00:20:17.680 very many driving regulations and restrictions. Certainly no concept of human rights or our Western
00:20:25.440 understanding of the rule of law. Those people are made in the image of God. Those people have just as
00:20:30.800 much value as any of us. Those people need the gospel just like everyone else does. That's true. But when
00:20:37.360 we're talking about chaos versus order, when we're talking about civilization versus anarchy,
00:20:44.080 humanity, first world versus third world, those things matter. They affect our most vulnerable
00:20:49.220 neighbors. They affect poor citizens. They affect women and children. So we have to care about that
00:20:55.000 issue. It has nothing to do with skin color. It has nothing to do with quote unquote race. And it has
00:21:00.840 everything to do with caring about the country in which God has providentially placed us, caring about
00:21:06.580 protecting the sovereignty of our country, protecting our communities. As I've said before, you can either
00:21:12.440 love your neighbor or advocate for the mass importation of unvetted immigrants, but you cannot do both.
00:21:22.080 You can't do both. We have a right. We have a responsibility to care about the communities in
00:21:28.560 which God has placed us. And even to steward our citizenship well, wise, merit-based immigration policy
00:21:36.320 is not racist or irrational. It's rational. It's compassionate. It's loving for people on both
00:21:42.060 sides of the issue. And I also wanted to respond to what she said about the Haitian revolution.
00:21:50.440 Like, she's talking about, I'm guessing, Haiti ousting French colonizers. Like, do we know how
00:21:59.680 Haiti has turned out since then? It's not good. Haiti is one of the most violent, poorest, and most
00:22:06.660 corrupt countries in existence. The gang violence there, the pervasive voodoo, the practices that
00:22:16.440 actively harm women and children and babies, the sacrifice that goes on there in the name of,
00:22:25.360 well, in the name sometimes, unfortunately, of Christianity, but really in the name of paganism
00:22:31.360 via voodooism. I mean, it is a very dark, very, very demonically oppressed and possessed country.
00:22:41.400 Yes, there's a sliver of genuine Christians there. Really, like, the only reprieve from that kind of
00:22:48.040 spiritual and physical oppression that's going on there comes through Christian missionaries from
00:22:54.040 the United States. Okay, so Haiti is not some kind of success story for black liberation like this
00:23:01.140 woman is talking about. And of course, the same is true in all of these liberating revolutions that
00:23:07.320 they cite as, like, a good historical precedent for what should happen here. Like, look at Zimbabwe.
00:23:13.640 It's the same thing. They ousted all of the white farmers in the name of taking back their land while
00:23:19.120 the white farmers were the only ones that were doing commercial farming. And so Zimbabwe went from the
00:23:23.500 breadbasket of Africa actually being prosperous to being one of the poorest countries in Africa
00:23:29.800 because the indigenous people that lived there didn't have the means, the capability to commercially
00:23:35.380 farm. So after they burned and stole these farms from the white farmers and pushed the white immigrants
00:23:41.940 out, they were left with basically nothing. And it's still after Mugabe to today is one of the poorest and
00:23:49.000 most corrupt countries in the world. And so I'm not really sure what kind of revisionist history is
00:23:56.520 going on here. But this is what happens when you worship race. And when you worship race at church,
00:24:01.440 like in the name of Christianity, it's even worse. It's even more disturbing.
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00:25:00.140 Okay, let's go to Hillary Clinton. React 22. But I also think there are Americans who are
00:25:12.120 engaged in this kind of propaganda. And whether they should be civilly or even in some cases,
00:25:20.780 criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrent.
00:25:25.800 Um, well, I for one, I love Hillary Clinton, Brie. Hillary Clinton is my favorite. Did you hear
00:25:36.280 that? And she did a really good job with Benghazi. I'm with her. I'm totally with her. And I, for one,
00:25:47.400 am super sad that she is not president. I'm with her forever. I actually wish that she was running for
00:25:54.540 president right now. Oh, yeah. Always. Yeah. If she is on the panel of what's determining
00:26:01.580 misinformation, like how soon after Kamala Harris is inaugurated, do you and I go to jail?
00:26:09.020 I know. Or get killed.
00:26:11.540 Cup cover. Gosh, Brie. Well, so dark, so fast. I was at least. I don't know. I'm just thinking of,
00:26:18.120 you know, the Hillary Clinton's past. Oh, that's true. That's true. Just we're going to go on the
00:26:25.220 record and say we're both happy, fulfilled people. Okay. Yeah. Well, these are the very people who say
00:26:31.860 that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. The very people who are saying, oh, yeah, we think that
00:26:37.000 some people should be able to be put in jail for saying things that we deem subjectively,
00:26:42.540 arbitrarily misinformation, aka information they don't like. We saw how this happened during COVID.
00:26:48.120 They deemed things misinformation that were perfectly, at the very least, rational theories,
00:26:54.000 if not provably true. I mean, that's going to apply to everything, whether it's gender,
00:26:59.720 abortion, immigration. And Hillary Clinton apparently is going to be the one in charge of
00:27:04.920 that. It's just laughable that these are the very people who say that Donald Trump is going to take
00:27:09.200 your rights away. They don't care about the First Amendment at all. Remember, once again,
00:27:14.020 Kamala Harris, when she was attorney general of California, she went after David Daleiden,
00:27:19.960 the pro-life reporter who reported on the alleged pay for play scheme that Planned Parenthood was
00:27:25.960 engaged in, allegedly selling baby body parts for profit. She raided his apartment, did nothing to
00:27:34.520 Planned Parenthood, didn't even investigate Planned Parenthood. And then, of course, tried to force the
00:27:39.720 Reproductive Fact Act on pregnancy centers to prominently advertise for free abortion.
00:27:45.660 They're pro-life pregnancy centers. That got overturned by the Supreme Court because it's a
00:27:49.940 clear violation of the First Amendment. These people hate your First and Second Amendment rights.
00:27:55.060 And so they're trying to convince you that Donald Trump is going to take your rights away because
00:28:00.080 he has appointed the Supreme Justices that overturned Roe v. Wade and put abortion back to the states.
00:28:08.060 Like, when they're talking about freedom, their version of freedom is sexual libertinism
00:28:12.400 and abortion, which really falls under the umbrella of sexual libertinism. That's all they mean by
00:28:20.280 freedom. When they're talking about taking your rights away, when they're talking about their side
00:28:25.120 championing liberty, they just mean weird sex stuff and abortion. That's it. But when Donald Trump
00:28:31.020 is talking about freedom, he's talking about, like, the freedom to live in a sovereign and secure country
00:28:36.160 in which your First and Second Amendment rights are upheld. And that's the kind of freedom that I care
00:28:42.120 about. Okay, let's go to React 8.
00:28:55.440 POV, my face when I see a Black singer? She's kidding.
00:29:00.160 No, she's not kidding. However, I do think that she's, like, Ukrainian or something. And so I think
00:29:08.880 that she is from somewhere where maybe there aren't as many Black people. I don't know.
00:29:14.440 Got it. Got it. Okay. And she's, like, super thrilled. If you're just listening to this,
00:29:22.120 she's, like, grinning from ear to ear my face when I see a Black singer. And this is, like,
00:29:27.160 white saviorism. Oh, my goodness. What are the comments like? That's what I want to know.
00:29:32.120 Well, I think a lot of them asked what you just did, which was, is this a joke?
00:29:37.300 Yeah.
00:29:38.880 I don't know. The algorithm feeds me comments that I want to see, of course. So I'm seeing the
00:29:44.780 comments that are, like, really seriously. But I'm sure there were a lot of sincere ones,
00:29:48.880 too, that were, like, me too.
00:29:50.660 Yeah. I don't know. I mean, this would be, I guess, the first Black singer ever, right?
00:29:56.400 Yeah.
00:29:56.960 That's it. There are no more. So I'm glad that she finally found one.
00:30:02.720 Yep.
00:30:03.600 Okay. Against my better judgment, I'm going to call for React 4.
00:30:09.000 Okay, Brie. I don't, do I want to know what the text says? I can't see it. My monitor is too far
00:30:25.500 away.
00:30:25.780 It says, maturing is realizing there's nothing wrong with being harmlessly weird.
00:30:32.300 See, this is, like, the fake baby thing. It does harm. It harms me.
00:30:37.180 I'm harmed, yeah.
00:30:38.280 Okay, people should think, and this doesn't apply to every single thing that we do, and you can't
00:30:44.600 apply this to every single thing that we do. But I think a good filter for certain kinds of,
00:30:49.880 like, choices and behavior is, what if everyone did what I'm doing? Would that be better for society
00:30:56.960 or worse? And if the answer about your choices is consistently worse, if it's like, oh, worse. Like,
00:31:05.160 if everyone had fake babies instead of real babies, that would be worse because we'd go extinct.
00:31:09.440 If everyone filmed themselves dressed up like an animal and leaping through a parking lot,
00:31:15.480 that would be worse for society, right? So, maybe that is just a way to think about,
00:31:23.080 like, if everyone made their salads in the airport, their buckwheat salads, and mixed it
00:31:28.200 together, like, that'd probably be, that's, like, in general, not great for everyone to do at the
00:31:33.920 same time.
00:31:34.840 However, people who dress up in furry costumes would probably disagree, and they would probably
00:31:40.560 be like, oh, I think it'd be great if everyone did it, because then they probably wouldn't feel like
00:31:44.800 freaks, you know?
00:31:45.480 Okay, but no, no, they like that, though. I feel like that's part of it, is feeling different and
00:31:50.880 feeling unique. Like, you don't really know me. I'm secretly a wolf. You think I'm just Ethan.
00:31:56.940 But when I, when I, I'm secretly howling at the moon every night, and I think having, like,
00:32:03.540 an underground kind of identity and community that the rest of the world doesn't really understand,
00:32:10.060 that seems to be a motivation. But then they also have, like, furry con, which there, if you
00:32:16.480 remember, Rolling Stone reported on this a couple years ago. They reported on how Florida's law
00:32:23.840 against, like, having any kind of sexual content in front of children, they were so, furry con was
00:32:31.400 mad about that.
00:32:32.520 Yeah.
00:32:32.820 Oh, why?
00:32:33.840 Shocker.
00:32:34.080 Why would you be mad about that? Because I'm not saying every single person who's a furry,
00:32:38.980 but the furry world is, is inextricably intertwined with fetishism. It's real weird.
00:32:48.320 Yeah.
00:32:49.480 So, yeah, less that. And again, I think that there is something deeply spiritually and emotionally and
00:32:56.140 mentally wrong when we are prolonging adolescence into adulthood, when you still feel the need to
00:33:02.540 play with dolls, like, when you still feel the need to dress up and film yourself. Like,
00:33:08.540 why are you having a failure to launch? Why aren't you channeling those desires into mature things?
00:33:15.920 That's a deep issue, especially on a wide scale.
00:33:19.240 Yep.
00:33:20.160 It's true.
00:33:21.040 And, you know, the argument that you're not hurting anyone is like, okay, but those people are
00:33:25.500 actually hurting themselves. I would even argue people who are like severe Disney adults
00:33:30.120 are harming themselves by being so obsessed with something like that. You know, it's fine to go
00:33:35.560 to Disneyland, but Disney adults is a whole different thing.
00:33:39.340 Yes, I know. And it's like, it's one thing if you're like, oh, I'm in Orlando and it would be
00:33:44.760 fun to stop by or something like that. Okay. But people who turn it into their whole personality,
00:33:50.480 they're obsessed with it as adults, especially those who are obsessed with it, independent of
00:33:56.980 any kids. I don't like it because, I mean, we haven't gone to Disney World. I don't think that
00:34:01.880 we are going to, but it makes Disney have to cater to an adult customer base rather than kids.
00:34:12.460 And a lot of these people, they call themselves child-free by choice.
00:34:16.220 They actually like have an active resentment for kids and they feel like the kids at the
00:34:21.540 amusement park are getting in their way. Yeah, that's so true. I get the nostalgia of it a little
00:34:27.200 bit. And I get people who maybe go to Disneyland and are like, I love roller coasters, you know,
00:34:31.840 fine. But the people who like go and are doing meet and greets with princesses and things like
00:34:37.340 that, I'm like, and like Marvel characters. I'm like, can we be serious for a second?
00:34:43.660 No, we can't. There's something really, really wrong about that. And I think it's like the
00:34:50.520 over-psychologizing of our society too, where everyone thinks that they are healing from some
00:34:56.580 trauma or trying to cuddle their inner child. That's not a thing. Like coddling your inner child
00:35:04.140 is not a thing. You don't have an inner child. You are a grown adult. That doesn't mean you didn't
00:35:08.520 go through hard things. That doesn't mean you didn't have a hard childhood that you have to
00:35:12.800 heal from. But first of all, like you need Jesus Christ to heal from that. And doing childish things
00:35:18.820 is not going to heal what you went through. It's actually probably going to make it worse.
00:35:24.820 And it's definitely complicating things for the people around you. So we just made that really
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00:36:31.080 Okay, I guess let's keep going on the weird stuff. React 5.
00:36:35.420 I have a fairy who lives in my kitchen. His name is Cinnamon, and I've worked with tons of different
00:36:38.680 fairies and different types of fairies over the years. So let me tell you some fun facts about
00:36:41.980 fairies and also some tips to keep in mind if you want to work with them. Fairies exist in tons of
00:36:46.080 cultures. Eastern cultures, Western cultures, Indigenous cultures, a lot of them have beliefs in
00:36:50.860 fairies or fae-like beings. Fairies or the fae realms exist, like if you think of a Venn diagram,
00:36:55.440 they are one of the circles that overlap our Earth circle. So they're kind of like a next-door
00:36:59.440 realm to us, and they can interact with us, and we can kind of interact with them, and there's like
00:37:03.160 kind of a mutual understanding there that used to be a lot stronger and is getting now stronger again.
00:37:06.400 Fairies do like shiny things mostly. They also really like sweet food and occasionally beer or
00:37:11.500 wine. So if you do feel like you might have fairies, especially outside, you can leave them those
00:37:14.980 types of offerings, that's usually accepted. Watched Peter Pan once. And yeah, I'm like,
00:37:21.700 you just described Tinkerbell. Okay, don't act like you know these things. I think there's even a part
00:37:26.580 on Peter Pan where Tinkerbell gets drunk on champagne. Okay, so... Are you telling me you haven't left
00:37:33.900 out offerings for your fairies? Well, only once or twice. Yeah. But that was a long time ago.
00:37:41.660 Her fairies named Cinnamon. Oh, right. It would be. Yeah. No, this person is communicating. This is
00:37:50.140 the same person that said that Christians are going to evangelize ghosts. Oh my gosh. Well,
00:37:57.220 you're communicating with demons. If you're really communicating with anyone at all,
00:38:01.240 and you definitely need to be evangelized too. You definitely need the gospel. But again,
00:38:07.640 people are just like searching for something more, searching for purpose and fulfillment in these
00:38:12.040 very bizarre places. And they are not getting it. Let's go with React 11.
00:38:19.640 Why doesn't anyone love me? Do you love you? Yes, I get massages. I treat myself to nice things. I say
00:38:25.680 affirmations every day. That's not true self-love. That's your distraction from the absence of it.
00:38:30.640 I thought self-love was treating myself like the queen that I am. True self-love comes from something
00:38:35.780 much deeper. It's about giving yourself the space to become your best version while at the same time
00:38:41.080 being able to accept yourself from where you're at. But where I am isn't really that great. So how
00:38:45.980 can I love myself knowing how crappy it is? That's exactly the challenge. And yet when you can do that,
00:38:51.780 you're on your way. And then other people can love me? Indeed. Because now you can allow others to
00:38:57.140 reflect back what you already hold within. Why is the universe British?
00:39:02.260 Fish. That's a good question. I guess the universe is more sophisticated than Americans.
00:39:08.560 Yeah. Gosh, I hate that so much. I hate everything about that. I do think that it is
00:39:14.600 important to realize like all of the stuff that we hear that is self-care, self-love,
00:39:19.620 like getting massages and doing whatever you want to do, that that really is kind of superficial and
00:39:24.160 vapid. There's nothing wrong with doing those things, but doing that in the name of I've got to put
00:39:28.340 myself first, well, then it just ends up being what we call trendy narcissism. And look, she almost
00:39:34.480 gets there. She almost gets there. The truth is, is that you are never going to love yourself into
00:39:41.040 confidence and fulfillment and satisfaction because we're just unreliable. We're moody. How we feel
00:39:47.200 about ourselves or about anything is dependent upon how much sleep we got last night, what we ate this
00:39:53.740 morning, what people are saying to us or about us, a million different factors, what time of the month
00:40:00.180 it is. And so if you were depending upon yourself for love and satisfaction and fulfillment, you will
00:40:06.640 continually be disappointed, which is why we have to go outside of ourselves to the God who created us,
00:40:12.300 whose love for us doesn't change, but is fixed on the person of Jesus Christ, who is the same yesterday,
00:40:17.040 today and forever. That is the love that compels us to have true confidence, not in ourselves, but
00:40:24.800 confidence in who we are in Christ. And that's really good news because it doesn't wax or wane
00:40:29.700 based on how we feel. And that means that we can go out and love other people without worrying about
00:40:36.160 how we feel about ourselves that day. Um, what is, what is react nine? The, the Pleiadians?
00:40:45.420 Oh yeah. Aliens. Oh, these are aliens. Okay. We're back to the alien realm. Let's do it. React nine.
00:40:52.360 There's a lot of talk of aliens in my book. I am a Pleiadian. Um, most of you probably are too,
00:40:57.820 or at least some sort of hybrid of a star seed family. And I read about the Pleiadians many years
00:41:02.160 ago. And, uh, instead of feeling like, Whoa, this is weird. I innately knew that what I was reading
00:41:08.420 was true. This was the truest thing I'd ever known. It was everything I felt in my body,
00:41:15.680 but never could articulate until I read the channelings of the Pleiadians. The Pleiadians
00:41:21.640 are dense. So I decided to extract their wisdom and pour it into my book, disseminate it in a,
00:41:29.900 a way that people can receive. Okay. Are you part of the star seed family?
00:41:37.900 I am. Are you a hybrid or are you full star seed? I'm full star seed. Then that's why I slipped this
00:41:42.740 in here. I just wanted to, it's a little bit of. Okay. The truest thing we've ever known,
00:41:47.300 you know, Jack Marino will link that episode. She talked about this and she realized she was
00:41:52.740 communicating with demons and she, she thought this too. Like she would have said, Oh, I knew these
00:41:59.300 extraterrestrial beings that I had a relationship with them. And then she just got darker and darker
00:42:07.240 and deeper and deeper into the occult. And I think that's just what Satan does. But this person like
00:42:13.720 this is making it seem very beautiful and spiritual. Yeah. Well, she's also just trying to
00:42:18.340 sell books. So, I mean, she's saying she got this supernatural knowledge from aliens and she
00:42:23.740 disseminated it into a book and now she's selling it with a glitzy cover. I mean, that's nice of her.
00:42:32.120 Yeah.
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00:43:24.060 Okay. Let's do a couple. Let's do a couple more. Let's do React 32. I'm interested to see what this
00:43:31.940 is. The Roe baby is alive. She had the baby. Do you know that part of the Roe v. Wade story? She had
00:43:39.540 the kid. She didn't even get the abortion. I feel like they leave that part out. She got arrested
00:43:44.320 trying to get an abortion. Had to go to court and the court date was like a year and a half down the
00:43:48.860 road. So, they're like, you're having the baby. She wins the court case and she was like, so I can
00:43:54.360 kill my baby? And they're like, not now. No, not that. Not that one. The next one. The next one. You can
00:44:00.880 totally rip out of there. Gave that one up for adoption because it turns out there are other
00:44:06.040 options. And that kid found out at like 50 years old that she was the Roe baby. Everybody just
00:44:13.380 assumes she's pro-abortion. She's like, it's complicated. I mean, I gotta say the government
00:44:19.540 came in good for me there. I mean, he kind of had a winding way of doing it, but that ultimately was
00:44:26.900 a pro-life joke. And I appreciate that. Yeah. And it's true. She was given up for adoption and
00:44:35.720 she does, I think, have some complicated thoughts about abortion now, but she's definitely not pro-abortion
00:44:41.520 because she's seen, I guess, how her mother has been used by that side. So. Oh, totally is.
00:44:48.560 Absolutely. And I appreciate when comics make this kind of stand, especially men. I mean,
00:44:54.060 it'd be nice to see women do that too. There just aren't very many female comics, of course,
00:45:00.260 that are like conservative. I feel like most of them joke about sleeping around, which, okay,
00:45:06.640 I guess if that's your cup of tea. But it would be nice to see like a true female comic that makes
00:45:14.340 jokes at the expense of radical leftism. I'm interested also in React 33. Let's see.
00:45:22.380 It is common belief that to eat French fries, we can do this or this. Think again. We place the chips
00:45:36.000 on the plate, cut them with a knife and fork and place the condiment on the chips with the knife.
00:45:49.860 Okay. So this is a really good diet option. You get so demoralized by having to eat French fries
00:45:58.500 with your fork and knife that you just stop because you lost your will to live.
00:46:03.740 Yeah. It's so much work.
00:46:05.980 So much work.
00:46:06.880 And no one's even there with her. It's not like she's trying to be polite for someone.
00:46:10.620 Is this like a manners lady?
00:46:12.880 Yeah. I think, yeah, like etiquette. She's teaching etiquette.
00:46:16.000 I would never. If you were on a date, Brie, and the guy started eating his fries like this,
00:46:24.640 would you stay for the whole date? Would that be a, honestly and truly, would that be,
00:46:28.840 would that be a deal breaker?
00:46:30.380 Deal breaker. He eats, but does he eat everything like that?
00:46:33.900 Yeah.
00:46:34.260 Everything you're supposed to eat with your hands, he eats like that.
00:46:37.060 Hamburgers, pizza. Yeah. He's just like, I just don't like touching food with my fingers.
00:46:41.340 I think that'd get old pretty fast, to be honest.
00:46:44.880 But if he was great in every other way.
00:46:48.680 Maybe not. Maybe it wouldn't be a deal breaker.
00:46:52.500 I would be.
00:46:53.720 We'd have to have some discussions about it, though.
00:46:55.940 Yeah. Eventually.
00:46:57.300 Yeah. If you got to date two or three. So, hey, so I was just wondering.
00:47:02.040 I've noticed.
00:47:02.900 Like, are you doing that on purpose? Or is it an accident? I don't know.
00:47:07.080 Maybe he just took etiquette classes.
00:47:10.720 Yeah. Maybe so. Maybe getting ready for your date, he took Cotillion. Did you take Cotillion?
00:47:15.640 No.
00:47:16.100 Do you know what Cotillion is?
00:47:17.120 I do. Yeah. I had friends who were in it. Yeah.
00:47:19.320 I didn't either.
00:47:20.860 Yeah.
00:47:21.580 Yeah. I don't know.
00:47:22.980 I don't think I needed it, but.
00:47:24.520 Yeah. Maybe. I probably did. There are probably things. Actually, actually, I do think that when I'm at
00:47:31.640 formal dinners, which I do go to banquets a lot because I speak at them, I do kind of panic every
00:47:37.400 single time picking the right fork. Do you or do you feel like you know?
00:47:41.160 I don't think I would know if there were multiple forks, which one to take.
00:47:44.120 Yeah. There's always multiple forks.
00:47:45.940 Yeah.
00:47:46.160 And I'm actually forgetting.
00:47:48.100 It's too fancy for me.
00:47:48.260 Do you know? What's the rule?
00:47:50.740 Outside in.
00:47:51.540 Outside in. Okay. I think that is what I do. I knew that you would know. Okay. That's good to know.
00:47:58.220 Should we do? Should we end on another one? Is there any that we didn't hit?
00:48:01.640 that you're like, oh, let's do this? I think the marriage ones are kind of fun.
00:48:06.780 Okay. Let's do one more then on marriage. Okay. Between the two that we have left,
00:48:12.420 which one should we do? I would do react one.
00:48:17.120 Oh, react. Okay. Let's do react one. I'm scared.
00:48:20.620 Statistically, there's more women on earth than there are men. And if every single man married
00:48:25.140 only one lady, there would still be millions of single women on this planet.
00:48:29.140 Why would you want that for your fellow sisters? I love my friends. And if they wanted to marry my
00:48:35.720 husband, I would definitely encourage it.
00:48:39.620 Oh my gosh. No, I would rather a woman be single than have to share her husband with another woman.
00:48:48.720 That's just gross for so many reasons. And think about also all of the emotions that go into that.
00:48:56.560 I mean, we saw every time there was another woman involved in someone's marriage in the Bible,
00:49:01.980 like Sarah, Hagar, it got messy real fast. Like polygamy is described in the Bible, but it is not
00:49:10.180 prescribed in the Bible. And that is why we are given the dictate to define marriage as between
00:49:16.780 one man and one woman. And this person is Muslim, I guess. And so that's also a distinction between
00:49:24.640 Christianity and Islam. Of course, their chief prophet married a child when she was, I think,
00:49:31.260 six or nine. But of course, in Christianity, we are called to marry one man and one woman and to be
00:49:40.400 fruitful and multiply. Right there in the definition that you see, it's got to be adults that are able
00:49:46.340 to do that. And we see that it is monogamy. That is the foundation of societies. And that is reflective
00:49:56.600 of Christ and his church, the bride and the bridegroom. Christianity's got the answers and
00:50:01.900 God's ways are always better. Brie, do you have any thoughts on that?
00:50:06.920 I did some research on this account because all of the comments were turned off where I first found
00:50:12.780 it. And I realized because my question at first was, is she joking? Because she's kind of like
00:50:19.080 smiling. It almost looks like she's laughing a little bit. And I couldn't find out because the
00:50:24.220 comments were turned off. So I went to a different platform where she also posts. And all of the
00:50:29.040 comments were men who were like, yes, sister, finally, someone is saying it. Not sarcastic.
00:50:34.920 These, I'm assuming, are Muslim men.
00:50:37.180 Assuming. Unfortunately, we can't even assume that. The red pill crowd is.
00:50:41.120 That's so true. Yeah. So I guess she's for real. She has a website called like Collectively Married or
00:50:47.580 something like that, where she does courses on all that stuff. So yeah, it sounds like just a blast.
00:50:53.180 And her marriage sounds super fun, too. Yeah, super fun. It's hard to believe that on TLC,
00:50:59.880 there was that show called Sister Wives. Oh, yeah. I think they have disbanded.
00:51:05.540 Oh, yeah. I think like three or four, three of them have left now.
00:51:09.540 There, I guess. I don't know how many there were. Yeah, there. Oh, my goodness. Oh,
00:51:15.040 I'm so sorry for everyone that is involved in that. Okay. Do we have any final thoughts
00:51:21.820 on anything? I'm so sorry. This is my formal apology
00:51:25.480 for all the disturbing content. For subjecting us to all these things. I know we didn't even get
00:51:29.420 into any of the questions. Sorry. A lot of interesting content out there. Okay. Hope you
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