SNEAKO - February 25, 2023
SNEAKO Exposes the Truth - Banned With Andrew Tate and Working for MrBeast!
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 5 minutes
Words per Minute
230.82542
Summary
Sneeko is one of the most influential live streamers in the world. He is a streamer, podcaster, and content creator. In this episode, we talk about how he got banned from most platforms, why he decided to move to Dubai, and what it's like living in the Middle East.
Transcript
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You got me and Sneeko crying on stream right now?
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Except I got Twitter back, thank you to Elon, and I always cut my Instagram.
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Why are you watching my stream if you want me to calm down?
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Andrew was telling me, like, you gotta play the game, G.
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And Fresh was saying, like, yo, Sneeko, you gotta relax.
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We're going on a trip in our favorite rocket ship.
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And today, we have a very special guest on the podcast.
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Thank you so much for calling me on the podcast.
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Honestly, you just popped up in Dubai out of nowhere.
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I think about moving here and maybe extending my trip.
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Myron's here for the first time from Fresh and Fit, and he's a sand person.
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I feel like everyone's moving to Dubai right now.
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I think if he gets out, he's definitely moving to Dubai.
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For those of you that don't know Sneeko, he's one of the most influential live streamers, I'd say, right now.
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But even the fact that I got wiped from most platforms, and I'm still being able to have that title is a testament to how you can survive and still tell the truth.
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So talking about it, you started streaming early on.
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Obviously, right now, for those that don't know, Sneeko's been-
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I only started streaming about seven months ago.
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As if you were making videos when you were younger.
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I was making YouTube videos for a decade, yeah.
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Yeah, so you started out making tons of videos, but recently, you were banned on every single platform.
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I almost got it deleted a couple times, but I got verified at the right time.
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I mean, I talked to Chris from Rumble pretty much every day.
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He's like, he really wants to make Rumble as good as possible and make it more Gen Z friendly.
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We're trying to make it more accessible for Gen Z because right now, it's mostly conservatives.
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Basically, everybody, MAGA, all the Trump people in America have been on Rumble for a long time.
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Because you can't speak about anything conservative that's not liberal on the internet without getting deleted.
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So they're all on there, but it's getting better.
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Because I heard they were adding some restrictions to Rumble even.
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As in they were trying to censor them or try and tell them to be a bit more strict on your content guidelines.
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I talk about everything and I talk to Chris every day and there hasn't been any problems.
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You can't really talk about what they're doing on the island, specifically stuff like that.
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Like genuinely, deep down, would you do anything?
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Would you ever like say, if they told you like, just ease it down 10% and you'll-
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I was in Romania about a week before and Andrew was telling me like, you got to play the game,
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And Fresh was saying like, yo, Sneeko, you got to relax.
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Bradley Martin said, Sneeko, you got to chill out.
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Everyone said, chill out, chill out, chill out.
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But that just made it so that I was just like, I don't want to abide by these rules.
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And I like the fact that I can be an influential streamer regardless of having access to mainstream
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The fact that I can go and pave the way and show people, look, there's an opportunity.
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You don't need to worry about cancellation, especially if you rely on this full time.
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Of course, if you're older and you have different businesses, then cancellation is not that big
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Of course, I probably could have played it safer, but then it's not as fun.
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He was canceled for going to a party with Andrew and Tristan.
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And they told him to apologize and to denounce misogyny just for associating with the people
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Denounce misogyny as if he was ever pro-misogyny.
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But instead of doing that, he decided, you know what?
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And now the way he's talking, he has a level of freedom now.
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And I like Ye for saying, for exposing the red media.
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Because when you get canceled and when you lose the accessibility of these mainstream
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Now you're not living with the cloud of like, what?
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And then Andrew sent me a message from Tristan's phone.
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And then from there, obviously, you went to Romania at one point, right?
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So obviously, knowing him, how was your relationship with him?
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I like in that sense, you've never just been an askist for him.
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I remember one time you made a video like, yo, Andrew Tate made me pay for my private jet.
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And why it's very important to look at the characteristics of.
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But everybody who's been around is saying that they're good people.
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And obviously, you saw the recent thing that came out with.
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I think it's pretty disgusting that you can keep somebody in a cage for that long in solitary confinement.
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Take all their cars away with absolutely no evidence.
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And even then, the girls, the victims came out.
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Like, they were communicating back and forth saying that they wanted to go sell the story to Netflix.
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And I think everybody should apologize that it's saying that they are bad people.
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But if I'm going to be perfectly honest, I think they're going to try to keep extending it.
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Yeah, I think six months is what they can legally keep.
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That's like, it's really, Romania is on the global stage right now.
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And they have, their reputation is going to shit.
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Look, they're keeping them for that long with no evidence.
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And in any other country, they would be free by now.
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You can't just keep somebody locked up without any evidence.
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Have you been in contact with them since the whole jail thing?
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Like, I've been, I'm speaking to the team and we're just, we want to make sure that the image is not ruined.
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The reputation isn't ruined by all the leftists and all the woke people who are extremely happy that they're in jail right now.
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And we just want to make sure that people remember what the message was really about, what Andrew and Tristan are trying to spread.
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If you actually look at their tenants and what they believe in, it's all positive.
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And we need to keep that message alive because they're trying to slander them right now.
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Like, the fact that they're trying so hard to make it seem like they're terrible people.
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But everybody who's met them, everybody who knows them, everybody who listens to them knows that what they spread is positive.
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I kind of want to know, like, what is your plans?
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Because, you know, I think you got put into that whole, like, Andrew Tate situation.
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Everything's, like, focused right now on this whole Top G era, Andrew Tate.
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But, like, personally, like, what does Sneeko want to stand for?
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I like to, I think what you have to, I think you have to figure out the truth by relating to people and having conversation with people.
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I think if you're not able to sit down and talk to different people, if you're not funny, if there's no relatability, then you are a liar.
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That's when you listen to politicians like Kamala Harris, for example, and they just, like, like, they're just laughing at weird times.
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They communicate like aliens or, like, Mark Zuckerberg.
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I mean, thank you for not deleting me off Instagram, but he's like, hello.
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It's just, what do you, like, there's, if you're not funny, then I don't believe you.
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If you could have a conversation with your younger self, what would be, like, one piece of advice you give yourself?
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Let's say you talk to, like, 14-year-old Stiko.
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That was when I was, I was fully about the message that I'm talking about now.
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Actually, 14-year-old, there were a couple years when I went off on different tangents and I was, I was doing street interviews or I was doing different, like, cinematics.
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But when I was 14, if you look back to the videos I was making, it was just me, camera, Mike, and I'm saying, like, you just got to go and get it.
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I'm not going to go and let the 9 to 5 trap me.
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If you watch when I was talking about feminism, when I was 14, that's when I was talking exactly about what I'm talking about now.
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And it was just more immature, but I had a better vision then before being corrupted by social media and the liberal world than I did when I was, like, 19, 20.
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So 14-year-old me, I would say, keep going, man.
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It's too bad they deleted me because there's all these videos and they're on the Creativity Kit now, thecreativitykit.com.
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That's where I put all the old videos because it was great to look back at my channel and see me grow up in real time.
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It was great to look back and see my progression and see what I was thinking at different times in my life.
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You can really get – it was like a character study to see how somebody evolved over 10 years, investing all of his time into speaking and trying to be funny and entertaining and making different videos.
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And the fact that they terminated that, they really deleted part of me.
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Moving on, this is actually something that I genuinely – this is one of my biggest questions I had for you.
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I've known him for a long time, since I was 14.
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We were both making Call of Duty videos at the same time.
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I know he probably archived a lot of them, but we used to just play Call of Duty and then talk.
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And there was this era back on YouTube back in the day where it was just Call of Duty commentaries.
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You'd play the game and then you'd talk about a subject.
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And so, yeah, he would be in my comment section.
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I was trying to talk about social commentary and things that were going on.
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And he went more YouTube algorithm type content.
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Obviously, one is much better for longevity and you keep your platform.
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And yet there's videos surfacing of him saying, like, I love Stiko's videos.
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He made a video saying top five YouTubers who I think are going to be successful in the day.
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And I underestimated him back then because I didn't see the potential of the family-friendly type content.
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So you guys actually met on Call of Duty or the YouTube Call of Duty?
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Yeah, we were meeting through comment sections.
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And then, yeah, he bought me a flight back when I was in college when I was still in the Matrix doing a degree.
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And I went and worked for him in North Carolina.
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And then I really saw how it was possible to be a content creator.
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He was the first person to really, if you talk to him off camera, he'll, like, talk about all this Matrix stuff just in different terms.
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I remember going to restaurants and stuff like that.
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And it wasn't even – I didn't even think it was possible to do that with YouTube.
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I just saw YouTube as a way to turn on a mic and camera and speak once in a while.
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He was running it like a – and I'm just like, this is the potential of YouTube.
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He told me just that blatantly, yeah, drop out.
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Like, why would you go to school and get student loan debt to go and be an intern?
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Like, why would you go and do this when you can just – YouTube is the future.
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It's like, why would you want to be part of this when you can go do it yourself?
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Yeah, I feel like Mr. Reese is the only guy till now that kind of showed how YouTube is
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even possibly bigger than Netflix, bigger than every other platform.
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He was getting offers from Netflix and all this back then.
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I'm like, why don't you go and try to get a Netflix?
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He's like, why would I get Netflix when I can make my own show?
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So, well, not – you can't speak about certain things, obviously.
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Not all the creative control, but you are in charge of what you – there's no middleman.
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But recently, talking about YouTube, I don't know if you saw this.
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But I just couldn't be – but I think this is true.
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So, do you think now Susan is stepping down, you might –
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No, the new CEO is a guy who – he was the reason that the dislike button was removed from YouTube.
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You know, she was the reason that myself and a lot of people got deleted.
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I think she's the face of a lot of bad policies.
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And she prioritized ad revenue over what made YouTube great in the first place.
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Well, the reason you started making YouTube videos was that it was a place where you could just express yourself.
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Remember, you could watch a movie in full on YouTube.
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I used to watch South Park and stuff, you know?
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You'd like put it on, eat your dinner, just enjoy it.
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I was watching people – watching Taliban videos eating dinner.
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But, yeah, YouTube is now – it's all about advertisers because of Susan.
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But this new CEO is not going to make anything better.
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And if you want to bring me back, I would happily – I mean, Rumble's better.
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Can I ask you some questions about your, like, general upbringing?
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I never – I had trouble focusing – I have trouble focusing on stuff that I don't care about.
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So they put me on pills and stuff like that when I was pretty young.
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When I was 11, I was prescribed Adderall and stuff like that.
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But when I was younger, when I was, like, 8, 7, 8, I was, like, ahead of my class.
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But then as I started getting older, I had a really difficult time trying to care about stuff that was obviously pointless.
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When was the last time you used the Pythagorean theorem?
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When was the last time you've had to write the information that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell?
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But I think at least primary school and, to an extent, secondary school is good.
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Because I know as much as most of the things seem useless, I think it does teach us discipline, as in shop every single day at a certain time.
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And I think when we're so young, it's like, if you left us at home, we wouldn't even do anything.
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Not against, but I think it's pointless unless you want to be a doctor.
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You want to be in a certain field where you actually need to learn.
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No, it's important to go to school, but there's just a big waste of time.
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Basic things that I had to do, or how to get an attorney if you need one.
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They don't tell you about how money really goes places, or what place to move if you want to avoid paying too much in taxes.
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There's all the stuff that you would need, because the whole point of school is so that you can make money.
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They teach you a bunch of useless information to keep you occupied and keep you out of the streets.
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Yeah, I definitely feel like there needs to be a change in curriculum somewhere.
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Even in a sense, I think a lot of places have, I guess, tried to introduce even social media courses and stuff.
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But I wouldn't put my school, my kids in public school in America anymore.
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This is a big reason why Dubai is very appealing for a lot of Western people.
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Have you seen what they're doing in public schools in America?
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The world is definitely going in a weird direction.
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The Creativity Kit is a place where I teach content creation.
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But I have seven professors, seven millionaire professors that do lessons every single day.
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And it's a community of people who want to make it out and want to-
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Because I haven't really seen anything about your family.
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And my parents are still together, which is rare.
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In America, people's parents are never together anymore.
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I just kind of want to see upbringing, how you-
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Because you're making videos when you're young.
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I mean, the stuff I talk about is very polarizing.
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So there was always some back and forth about my beliefs.
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But dropping out of school, that was a big no-no for my parents.
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And then I just went on my own, started paying my rent and everything like that, and just
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They don't agree with a lot of what I talk about.
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Obviously, I've seen you talk a lot about, I guess, relationships, your relationships.
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I've never heard anyone else talk like you have about relationships.
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Number one, are you in a relationship right now?
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It's either I'm not going to tell you, yes, no.
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I want you to elaborate because, obviously, when we talk about open relationships, is it
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And I want to get into this because, obviously.
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I swear I'm not just getting nervous from these questions.
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In that sense, talk to me because, obviously, what I know is you were in a relationship,
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Was that, like, the first one or the second one?
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Some of them are on and off, so it's hard to say how long it was.
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And I want to say this because, obviously, the way you treat your relationships, I've
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You said you can basically do whatever you want in the relationship from the girl's
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You can, at a certain point, that you can start exercising your options.
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So, when you're with that girl, you're not sure that you want to be with that girl.
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There's, I think the most idealistic relationship is you have a main girl or maybe two wives,
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And then sometimes you can exercise your options.
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See, okay, the reason I'm being kind of iffy about answering this...
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I'm questioning my perspective on this a lot recently.
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I think that, like, casual sex is a big waste of time.
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And you're seeing what happened to Tate with these random girls that he was flying out.
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You know, they go behind your back and they try to get money from you.
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And, like, is it even really worth exercising those options?
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Like, just because I have the opportunity to do it, is it really worth it?
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The point of relationships is to get married and to be together for a while.
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I don't want to do this because it's a waste of time.
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Maybe I don't want to do this because it's not right.
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This whole, like, wave of, like, oh, it's cool.
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And because I'm the superior, blah, blah, whatever.
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Maybe in your life where you did try and commit to someone.
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I'm not going to give my heart to a girl anymore.
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This is why a lot of people, they say, like, you must have been hurt.
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You have the desire to go and exercise your options.
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If I'm going to be with another girl for a weekend or something like that, if we go on a couple dates,
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it has nothing to do with how much I love my girlfriend at all.
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For the girl, for her to do that, it's completely different.
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She has to have a certain separation of her emotions, something like that.
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But for me, I was in relationships in college and in high school.
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And then she'd be away for a week or something like that.
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The reason that I'm not doing that is because of some...
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And if I go and sleep with another girl, it doesn't mean I love her any less.
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But I'd say, in that case, why not just tell them?
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Like, you're rejecting my idea of relationships.
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Let's say, for example, like you said, they don't accept the truth.
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Because I think people lie because they're scared.
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There's no point in just cheating behind the back.
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But they don't want to know the gritty details about everything.
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But look, I generally think that people lie because they're scared.
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As in, even when you don't tell someone something and you're doing it, it's kind of...
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If there's an understanding, like, this is what I do.
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And, you know, I might spend some time with another girl here.
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But would she accept, like, that you do all these things?
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She wouldn't ask that question because she wouldn't want to put herself in that scenario.
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But she understands that this is what you're doing.
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Would you not tell her, hey, I was just in Dubai.
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Because honestly, honestly speaking, and this is something that I firmly believe in.
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I swear, like, off camera, I genuinely believe this.
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I've had people, very successful, millionaires, billionaires, wives, do the same thing.
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I've had people, wives, girlfriends on the side, no one knows.
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And every single time, the wife has been cheating behind their back, too.
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I'd never get into a relationship with someone that's committed into another relationship.
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But as in, look, I've seen it happen multiple times.
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Maybe five years later, they found out, et cetera, et cetera.
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And I think, okay, to a certain extent, I think if you have a low-value woman, she might stay with you.
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But I think if you have someone that's just high up there, just as much as you are, they would never accept that.
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So you're saying a high-quality woman cheats out of revenge?
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No, I'm saying as in, like, let's say the girls that are, let's say, low-value, fine.
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But I think if you genuinely have a high-value woman, right, a good girl, right, as in you couldn't cheat and get away with it, either you're lying to them because you know you're going to lose them, or as soon as they find out, they're going to leave you and they have better options.
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And I think in that case, you would either lie to them because you don't want to lose them.
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Because in a sense that, okay, if you have a girl, a great girl, Sneeko, why wouldn't you just tell them, hi, listen, I want to have another girl.
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But no, you're saying I'm going to do it and then I'm not going to tell them because they can't handle the truth.
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No, you're just not overly, you're not going to be like, yo, babe, look at the girl I was in Dubai with.
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No, but they should know that this is something you're doing because they're trusting you.
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And you probably don't want to ask all the greedy details about it.
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And I should keep it separate and not show it in your face.
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And if you provide that type of relationship, she's not going to be asking too many questions about it.
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But as long as they know, I think that's, like, they know.
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Believe me, it means, like, the world to, like, most girls, like, loyalty is so important for them.
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Look, because I think the second you break that, it's gone.
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Look, if a girl doesn't really want you, they don't give a shit.
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If it's not that they want to be with you for the rest of your life, they want to be serious with you, they wouldn't care.
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And that's when, like, they're like, okay, do whatever you want.
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But a girl that wants you, she wants to keep you to herself.
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Right, but if you are a good enough husband or boyfriend, she's going to put up with things that you want to do, too.
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But she don't want to share you with the world.
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She will put up with it, but as long as there's transparency and honesty.
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I mean, I've seen cases of girls, like, cool with that.
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There's a difference between lying and having a mutual understanding.
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If she knows better than to ask me that question in the first place, that's the understanding you want to have with your girl.
00:30:21.780
You know what I'm going to be capable of doing.
00:30:27.900
Okay, look, in a sense, the person who's going to hook up with you, they're going to know because you talk about it publicly.
00:30:33.480
All right, so in that sense, yeah, I'm talking about other guys.
00:30:36.380
Like, you, okay, she's going to watch a podcast.
00:30:38.060
You're saying I'm not monogamous, blah, blah, blah.
00:30:41.200
I don't think your girlfriend watching this is going to think right now, well.
00:30:45.700
Even if you're talking about it on a podcast, you should have the same conversation with her.
00:30:50.240
I might spend time with the girl and take her out while I'm away.
00:30:52.480
Of course, I love you, and it doesn't change anything about how I view you.
00:30:55.560
And I'll be back home soon, and then I'll see you soon, baby.
00:30:57.880
I'll bring you a little, some sand from the desert.
00:31:05.400
In a relationship, do you generally spend on your girlfriend?
00:31:10.660
I'm not out here buying Fendi and Birken bags and a bunch of materialistic stuff.
00:31:18.100
You had a certain relationship, and I've heard you say, like, I was cheating on my girlfriend before or something.
00:31:23.640
And you let your girlfriend have an affair with another guy in front of you?
00:31:32.840
Swinger party is like when couples swap and do stuff like that.
00:31:39.200
And was that a girl that you were actually in a relationship with properly?
00:31:43.920
No, but I heard you say because I was doing stuff, I kind of let them do stuff back or something along those lines.
00:31:48.840
You said because I had an affair with other women, I felt it wasn't fair, so I let her.
00:31:52.740
No, I thought it was guilty, and I thought this would be a good way to go and try to have an open – but it's just – it didn't work.
00:31:57.900
Well, was that because there was problems in the relationship because of what you had done?
00:32:01.760
Did you feel like that was going to, like, I guess, fix it?
00:32:04.200
No, that wasn't – it was also just, like, a genuine curiosity thing.
00:32:11.620
And then also I thought that I'm, you know, I'm stepping out a lot of the time, and it's making her upset.
00:32:16.360
This might be a way to go and build some trust, but it just – it doesn't work.
00:32:21.100
I think the girl needs to be completely loyal to you.
00:32:27.180
She's doing – the girl over here is doing more interviewing than them two over here.
00:32:34.320
Okay, why is loyalty different for men and women?
00:32:49.700
I keep trying to talk, and then their eyes are like, oh, there's no card, no card.
00:33:06.240
Because sex is more emotionally involved for a girl.
00:33:11.120
There's a certain – you're sharing something more.
00:33:19.580
But, guys, like, I can go sleep with a girl, and it has no emotional attachment at all.
00:33:27.260
But I don't have the same sort of – like, once you're done having sex with a girl, it's just like, you know, it's just, okay, time to – got to go.
00:33:37.300
I think, yeah, that is the case for a lot of people.
00:33:41.200
But do you – are you starting – you said you're starting to feel different nowadays.
00:33:44.460
Like, so does that mean, like, you want to get serious, like, with one girl or – like, what's this whole outlook you're going to have in a future relationship?
00:33:54.440
I think, ideally, having two or three wives would be the perfect situation for me.
00:34:03.660
And then having them because then you get rid of that boredom aspect.
00:34:07.160
And because the monogamy, one thing, is just you just get bored of one girl.
00:34:12.120
And it has nothing to do with that she's not perfect.
00:34:16.180
And also being tied to her and feeling like you have to be with her.
00:34:23.680
But you just said that you're going to get bored.
00:34:25.940
So you will get bored of your two or three wives, too.
00:34:30.080
Okay, so you're going to have Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, like, and just go –
00:34:33.140
And just go back and – or just on the same day, you know?
00:34:35.600
It's harder to get bored of two or three, especially if you're in a committed relationship with them.
00:34:41.500
But you know that you're going to have to let the first wife know that you're going to get the second wife and the second wife.
00:34:56.780
As long as there's transparency, you're good to do what you want to do.
00:35:00.520
I think as long as the honesty is there, like, I feel like, you know, it makes sense.
00:35:05.240
But actually, okay, I want to go back because obviously we got into trouble with that question.
00:35:08.140
I feel like with that certain situation, that affair you had and you tried to make it right,
00:35:15.240
Like, as in, like, you genuinely wanted to do something good.
00:35:18.500
I wanted to – I care about the girl's feelings.
00:35:21.960
Like, the girl that I'm with, it matters a lot.
00:35:25.840
Like, the crying and the, why you don't love me?
00:35:29.820
And I'm just trying to explain how – it's something that I've actively tried to fix.
00:35:34.620
No one wants their girlfriend to, like, hook up with someone else.
00:35:39.820
I thought, like, we were swapping with a couple.
00:35:41.880
I thought it would be, you know, it would be fair or something like that.
00:35:53.900
You know, I've done a lot of – I've done three – we're getting really fucking –
00:36:04.280
She's been able to see – the girls that I've done threesomes with, they enjoy that experience.
00:36:07.580
And, you know, I've been very open about stuff like that.
00:36:17.080
But sex has a much more spiritual and emotional connection than we give it credit for in the woke world.
00:36:25.140
I want to say, now that you realize that – like, because obviously you said that you're changing.
00:36:30.440
Is that not also one thing that may be potentially down the line you want to say, you know what?
00:36:34.760
I was wrong with this whole, like, oh, I want to have multiple girlfriends.
00:36:37.860
Actually, let's, you know, focus on having one or two, like –
00:36:47.540
By the way, do you go for looks or personality?
00:36:53.440
If she's not attractive, then I'm not going to care about her personality.
00:36:55.920
But if she's just all looks and no personality, then why am I going to entertain a relationship with her?
00:37:02.180
I just think this is a completely haram topic we're talking about.
00:37:07.820
I'm trying to look for more – my bigger purpose.
00:37:19.300
Life is much more important than a lot of this stuff.
00:37:21.820
Recently, I heard you were talking a little bit about Islam.
00:37:24.280
You were considering, I guess, becoming a Muslim.
00:37:27.860
Yeah, I've been reading the Koran and reading the Bible.
00:37:31.100
And I've been learning more about the culture and everything.
00:37:33.800
And people have been trying to get me to convert.
00:37:36.800
I'm sure part of the rules in Islam, if you get somebody to convert, then you automatically go to heaven, correct?
00:37:42.740
A lot of people are trying to get me to convert.
00:37:51.880
But you said you're reading the Koran and the Bible.
00:38:15.460
I think the Western ideology has gotten too involved in the Christian faith.
00:38:19.300
If you've seen – I was asking if you've seen videos like that.
00:38:22.740
They're allowing things like gay pride in the church.
00:38:25.860
And Taylor Swift is coming out and saying that God is gender fluid.
00:38:32.360
The woke mind has infected the church too much.
00:38:35.360
And it's finding – it's difficult for me to take it seriously when you see that there's drag queens running around the church or when they don't stand by what they believe in.
00:38:45.980
Like people openly disrespecting Jesus and nobody does anything and nobody cares and it's tolerated.
00:38:50.600
So if we allow that to happen, if we prioritize the woke mind over faith, then it's not going to win.
00:38:57.620
And Islam is – if you look strategically and you look at the way the world is going, Islam is the fastest growing religion for a reason.
00:39:04.660
In that sense, I love the fact that you're looking into it.
00:39:09.960
I definitely love that people are looking to it.
00:39:15.560
But obviously, it was definitely a younger version of you.
00:39:18.040
There were videos that you weren't being as respectful to Islam.
00:39:24.280
I was actually making fun of like pride parades and stuff like that.
00:39:28.900
I didn't really – I wasn't trying to be disrespectful towards the Quran and toward Islam.
00:39:35.100
But then people just see this is the product of TikTok.
00:39:38.380
They clip it and do a montage and it just looks like I'm mocking Islam when I'm not really.
00:39:50.180
But I guess in that sense, did you not feel like, okay, that's something that specifically would really get taken out?
00:39:54.820
Because it was like just that whole, you know, the way it was done, I guess, could easily be taken out of context.
00:40:03.600
If I know that I have good intent, my intentions were not to mock Islam.
00:40:06.060
My intentions were to mock degenerate behavior.
00:40:08.880
So I believe in my intentions and I know that I'm a truthful person.
00:40:14.120
I got some quick fire questions, which I'm going to ask.
00:40:34.700
As a woman, I see trust, loyalty equates to monogamy.
00:40:45.900
That's how you're loyal to your boyfriend or your husband.
00:40:49.180
Like you don't think there's guys like that exist out there like that.
00:40:55.380
Do you think that means that that just thinks as a woman thing?
00:41:05.580
So obviously, this is the part of the show I like to call the IQ test.
00:41:09.360
This test will determine how smart you are, regardless of what you think.
00:41:13.980
I mean, even though they're very random questions, have nothing to do with intellect, we're just
00:41:21.600
In which city was John F. Kennedy assassinated?
00:41:37.920
If you were born on Christmas Day, what would your star sign be?
00:41:44.500
Man, I should have listened to those astrology girls more.
00:41:47.340
Well, there's a lot of speculation about what day Jesus was born.
00:41:51.100
But if Christmas is December 25th, then I would be a Leo.
00:42:19.440
Like some people will consider, they don't even consider Palestine a country.
00:42:30.020
I would give you that point because you're close.
00:42:34.940
And if you go for different places, some people might say that these nations don't count or they're sovereign or they're not independent.
00:43:08.200
I really didn't want to get that one wrong because they were going to call me a brokey in the comments.
00:43:18.780
I'm going to be really happy if the only one I get wrong is the astrology question.
00:43:23.400
That means I have a higher IQ if I don't know astrology.
00:43:50.960
Look, I got the Malcolm X one right because he was part of the nation of Islam.
00:44:02.020
I haven't had any negative interactions in public.
00:44:05.320
I was with Nick Fuentes and someone threw ketchup on him at In-N-Out.
00:44:11.400
And they, I got a little ketchup on my hoodie, but it was mostly on him and they were calling
00:44:16.720
It was the day after he was on a podcast saying he loves a certain world leader that people
00:44:22.540
And then they just came and threw some ketchup on him.
00:44:26.920
And some guy sits over there and he's like tapping his leg.
00:44:32.660
Um, he's sitting like there and he's like, and I could tell he wants to say something
00:44:36.900
because it was the day after he was on Alex Jones podcast with yay.
00:44:40.720
And they said, there's a lot of things I love about a certain world leader that will
00:44:57.760
His wife comes over and then they're like, you're racist, blah, blah, blah.
00:45:02.860
And then he walks away and then they, they throw ketchup all over you.
00:45:08.580
What's your, cause I don't know if you actually spoke about this, but what's your opinion on
00:45:13.520
I mean, do what you want to do, do what you want to do.
00:45:15.760
But I, I'm starting to see why religious people warned us about that being a slippery
00:45:19.640
I remember in the early two thousands when we were growing up, they were saying that as
00:45:23.320
when we start to allow gay marriage, then you start to invite a bunch of different
00:45:28.080
sexual defiance into the world and you've seen the results.
00:45:31.580
So I think that there's a, there's a reason why you need to, to stick to some certain
00:45:36.140
I mean, of course they can do whatever they want to do, but it's gone way too far.
00:45:40.980
The next step of the woke movement is to normalize pedophilia.
00:45:49.460
I don't want to, to spread fake news, but it's something like, um, 47 out of 40 pedophiles
00:45:56.420
But wouldn't, let's say for example, you saying, do what you want to do.
00:45:59.280
Is that not you trying to like, I guess don't attack me.
00:46:02.120
I'm not going to step, I'm not going to tell you if you want to do that, I'm not going to
00:46:07.980
I'm not saying I think it's wrong, but I think that when you start to normalize it
00:46:11.720
too much in a society, that's when everything becomes a gender and things start to fall
00:46:16.000
This is why people like me are moving to Dubai.
00:46:17.560
But then that's why I'm saying, why, why not just say it's wrong?
00:46:19.520
Like, as in, isn't that also like staying inside?
00:46:21.640
Oh, if I say this, I'm going to get, well, even, even that word, that's a good question.
00:46:31.520
The point of sex I said earlier in this podcast is procreation.
00:46:33.780
So if you follow that theory, then having gay sex, it has no purpose.
00:46:39.240
And that's actually part of the reason why I'm starting to realize that that casual sex
00:46:41.860
is kind of degenerate too, because it's pointless.
00:46:46.760
The point of sex is to do it with your wife because it's love.
00:46:49.960
And so I think you can almost equate that to gay sex.
00:46:54.920
This is my opinion as well, because you know how you said you can do what you want, I guess
00:46:58.880
But then if you can say, all right, well, I'm attracted to other men and I should be allowed
00:47:03.140
to do this because enough people are, then why can't you say, I'm attracted to underage
00:47:06.780
girls and I want to be a pedophile, and then that should also be something that just is
00:47:12.400
When you start to tolerate everything, you stand for nothing.
00:47:15.440
Because I think if enough people do it, it just becomes another trend.
00:47:17.940
And then, okay, now at this point, do we let it happen?
00:47:20.340
And that's what I feel like is happening now in society.
00:47:38.300
Being gay doesn't really, doesn't directly hurt anybody.
00:47:41.980
That's why I think I'm not going to say, no, you can't do this.
00:47:46.480
So you're saying because they're old enough, I guess.
00:47:51.180
Because what if the guy says, I'm a pedophile and this 14-year-old girl is consenting to it?
00:48:09.120
But it's, I mean, overall, it should be about maturity.
00:48:12.920
And it should be about physical maturity as well, emotional maturity.
00:48:15.820
So yeah, 18, it's, but I'm not going to mess around with that because I don't want to lose my Rumble channel.
00:48:29.400
No, I'm not going to bring a 17-year-old on an e-date on Rumble.
00:48:32.600
I mean, theoretically, I could in certain states, but I'm just not going to do it because it's just not worth the backlash.
00:48:41.060
This is, people are going to, like, roast me for this.
00:48:44.620
All right, I'm going to take the, I know, but I'm just going to ask a question.
00:48:52.620
It's the truth and the lie, the comforting lie.
00:48:58.960
If you look at the analogy, it's in the movie The Matrix.
00:49:01.440
Morpheus offers Neo the red pill and the blue pill.
00:49:03.320
The red pill, you're going to go down the rabbit hole.
00:49:07.460
The blue pill is the physical representation of the idea that ignorance is bliss.
00:49:14.280
You're going to eat the steak and it's going to taste good even though it's all fabricated.
00:49:17.460
You get to live in the, someone else is going to go and tell you what the world is and lie
00:49:23.060
about it because they don't want everybody to know the truth.
00:49:25.560
If everybody knew the truth, if everybody knew what was really going on and who was pulling
00:49:31.300
So the blue pill is just the comforting, the comforting lie that the governments care about
00:49:36.500
us, that the elites care, that everything is fair, that people with the most amount of
00:49:45.080
The governments lie to you and they want to keep you controlled.
00:49:51.500
Actually, I have a question that I'm talking about.
00:49:53.280
This, what do you think happens to us when we die?
00:49:58.220
I think, I think that there's, I like to think that there's a heaven and hell.
00:50:03.020
I have no idea, but I, I like to believe that you are rewarded for the good deeds you've done
00:50:09.960
and you are punished for the bad deeds you've done.
00:50:11.860
Because in that sense, does all of this ever matter if we're going nowhere?
00:50:15.160
Because that's, that's, and I guess that's where religion comes in because if we're fighting
00:50:18.400
so much of, oh, who's the matrix, who's controlling us, if we're going to die and that's
00:50:27.100
This is why religion is necessary for people to function.
00:50:30.160
Because look, have you not noticed in everything in life, there's an equal and opposite force.
00:50:38.720
Like you have the sun, you have the moon, you have a negative, you have a plus.
00:50:42.140
But then if we really believe that, why are we not spending our entire time on this earth
00:50:46.000
trying to be the best person, good person, give back, be kind to people.
00:50:53.800
But to an extent, I think humans are very selfish people.
00:50:56.060
I don't think that you necessarily are the kindest human.
00:51:07.940
Like literally, if you can see the door open in front of you, I feel like then people will
00:51:13.680
I think we all need that like, oh, self-motivation.
00:51:16.180
Look, me, I'm not a person to talk about me being the best human being.
00:51:21.600
If I was a very great human being, I should sell those, do more charity and be the best
00:51:27.180
I think all of us, to an extent, content, obviously you're trying to make money too,
00:51:31.960
We still want like a bit of the world benefits and we want to do like, you know, everyone
00:51:37.980
Well, I don't really think you need to think that as a selfish act.
00:51:40.880
Look, you're happier because you have these things and that gives you the capabilities
00:51:44.060
to do more nice things because you're happier and you're content with your life.
00:51:46.720
If you weren't as happy and you didn't have fruits of your labor, you didn't have rewards
00:51:50.300
and you didn't earn these things, then you'd be less likely to go and give charity.
00:51:56.840
You got to think, I think that you're giving it your effort every single day.
00:51:59.680
We do selfish things, but it's all, it's all part of it.
00:52:03.240
If you don't, if you don't reward yourself, then you're not going to go and want to help
00:52:07.200
But the thing is, I feel like if there's a moment in time that let's say like God says,
00:52:14.700
And like, once you die, let's say you're going to die in 10 years and you will guarantee to
00:52:20.700
That's the thing, it's so difficult for people to step out of that.
00:52:27.660
They're saying that you should do it with the faith.
00:52:30.460
Because obviously, if you tell someone, hey, give me like, for example, we'll say money
00:52:34.100
terms, give me a thousand, I'll give you 10,000 back.
00:52:36.320
If you know that's the case, you're always going to do it.
00:52:42.140
It's about having faith that that's going to happen without knowing the other side.
00:52:45.760
You know, that's what I think is so important in religion.
00:52:58.640
Like, there was this one year, like freaking 2022.
00:53:08.980
And then, obviously, the other thing, which I'm not really proud of, I got a bit distant
00:53:16.780
Like, I mean, I'm the type of girl that prays regular.
00:53:22.500
They look at me, like, based on whatever content I do, like, she's like, crazy girl, this, that.
00:53:27.200
But, like, you know, I don't want to talk about, but since you asked, yes.
00:53:30.360
Now, like, I think towards the end of 2022, something happened to me.
00:53:38.860
And then, you know, like, when you feel like you're about to die, like, I was just, like,
00:53:46.480
I was just, like, praying, praying, asking God, please, like, you know, give me my health
00:53:52.040
Yeah, like, please, you know, like, I'm really trying to be good.
00:53:54.980
And I swear from that first prayer, the next day, my life turned around.
00:54:00.100
Like, I'm not going to say what happened, but literally a miracle happened.
00:54:04.180
And I felt so, like, you know, it's like a sign from God.
00:54:09.480
And I was like, yo, just that one prayer, I asked God for something.
00:54:21.860
And I think that the biggest step for me to get out of atheism was just that, look,
00:54:27.160
the reason that you were able to go and find him was that leap of faith that you took.
00:54:30.840
Having that belief, even if it's not real, having that belief saved your life.
00:54:35.720
And that's strong enough for, I think, everybody listening to go and follow that.
00:54:45.320
I actually want to ask you a few last questions I have.
00:54:49.240
Right now in your life, would you say you're happy?
00:54:56.220
There's no other mindset that I want to entertain.
00:55:00.540
I think that's the only way to think about life is that I'm happy, but it's always working towards that.
00:55:14.780
I get negative thoughts, and I push them out immediately.
00:55:17.520
As soon as I start to go to that dark place, I immediately know, I got this.
00:55:22.500
And I analyze, like, why am I even having these thoughts?
00:55:25.720
I don't allow myself to ever be in that state anymore.
00:55:29.820
I'm a big proponent of mental hypnosis and how powerful words are.
00:55:35.660
Like, just now we're in the desert, and then someone who's there, Carlos, said,
00:55:43.260
And those words have power because sometimes you just feel like you're walking through life,
00:55:48.800
But then the fact that we could all gather together, and someone's like, I'm happy we all came here.
00:55:56.420
It's all about the small moments, the small happinesses that you find the day-to-day.
00:55:59.960
But that's a testament to how powerful words are.
00:56:02.620
Like, showing a moment of appreciation, even though it's all guys there,
00:56:05.980
and sometimes it can be corny, but just him actually sharing that feeling with other people,
00:56:12.980
And then it makes everything else worth it, like pushing out those negative thoughts,
00:56:16.060
deciding to get up in the morning, decided to go and be there today,
00:56:20.640
It's like, this is why life is worth living for these reasons.
00:56:24.300
So I don't allow myself to ever entertain anything else than happiness.
00:56:30.040
That's what I say, or I guess a lot of Muslims say, Alhamdulillah.
00:56:39.840
It's like, every day, like I say, Alhamdulillah, thank God I'm having a great life.
00:56:44.160
Like, when you say it, that's why I like a lot of these words, like, Inshallah or Mashallah.
00:56:47.920
Like, you can feel, it makes you feel better when you say it.
00:56:50.640
Honestly, every single day, I like, because, and I wanted to ask you about this,
00:56:54.100
because let's say there's been times in my life where I've really grinded, done a lot,
00:56:58.280
and then you get, I guess, all the success, money, and then you're like,
00:57:00.660
you know, I still feel, I guess, to a certain extent, empty, you know?
00:57:03.760
And I guess that's because you're chasing the wrong things at certain times.
00:57:06.380
Like, if you're working just to make a bunch of money and act cool and stuff,
00:57:12.140
Right now, to be honest, my main thing is just, I definitely just want to,
00:57:18.220
definitely, and I've said this and I've got completely attacked on it right now,
00:57:21.000
I just want to be in a very financially stable point in my life,
00:57:23.340
where I don't need to do anything that I don't like for money,
00:57:26.860
but also just happy family, good friends, and just a healthy life.
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Just a very good family, good relationship, good friends.
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And the money part, I just say, I want, like I've said this before,
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I want to make shit tons of money, I want crazy money.
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The reason I say that is I just don't want to be in a situation where I let anyone down.
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I always want my family to be good, I want my friends to be good, my relationship to be good.
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You don't want money to ever be a problem again.
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So I've said this before, I want a shit ton of money, a lot of money,
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and people are like, oh, why do you want so much money?
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I'm like, trust me, the world we live in is expensive.
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There's going to be times where, like you said, if the matrix is trying to take over,
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So I think money is definitely something that gets you out of certain situations.
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I wonder about this a lot, especially hyper-religious people,
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because sometimes it's like, bro, I need to do this to appreciate the work I've done.
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You know, I used to smoke weed a lot, I'd party sometimes, I still drink too.
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Do you have any vice, anything to step away from the constant work
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I've actually genuinely thought about it, but I've never smoked.
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Yeah, I mean, video games, I go out with friends, I try to take a drive.
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I'm generally a very, like, very introvert person.
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I like being alone, I like driving my car alone.
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Yeah, I'm like that too, I just take for a drive.
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Like my sister, like, by the way, she's the most, like, in the Middle East world,
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she's the most judged person, because she, her outfits are a bit more revealing than other people.
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Not crazy, but as in, like, for them, it's like, oh, you're a girl on the internet,
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And I know that, like, I tell her, yo, you need to be in a relationship, you know?
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But as in, I think people are very judgmental in this world and whatever, but...
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That's the internet, you can't read the comments too much, you can't really buy into that.
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And the crazy thing is, I always say this, on the internet, the people that talk about
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I just said that too, and you didn't believe me, but...
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The people that talk about how rich they are, they're normally the people that are broke
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Like, I've seen a girl, like, I knew, that said, I hate people that talk about other people,
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And I was like, bro, how could you even say that?
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But I hate that, because also, it annoys me, because like you said, there's certain people
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like you that might come and try and talk a bit more rationally, they might be like,
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all right, well, you're wrong, and look at Mr. Angel over here, he's so much nicer than
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And it annoys me, but then I think maybe somewhere down the line, there is something good that
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might come out of it, because I've been to that...
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Remember when I was talking about dislikes, I used to get a lot of dislikes, because people
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disagreed with a lot of things I used to say, do, etc., etc., but I don't know.
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I feel like the internet is just full of shit, basically, you know, people talking about
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loyalty when they're the most unloyal, and then in a certain extent, like you saw, there
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was a YouTube era where it's like all these crying apologies, and everyone being super
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emotional to try and get people to believe them, and I'm like...
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You know, right now, what I bought, I actually might as well just bring it.
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Oh, like, there's something that can help you fake cry.
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I wanted to see what it is, because I still saw a video about it.
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What are you going to make an apology video about it?
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Because I remember there's a whole culture of that.
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I remember there was people doing this tracks with each other
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that the girl goes out crying or the guy starts crying.
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I think that for anybody watching, the best thing to do
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is just realize what the internet is, that people like to talk a lot.
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And you can't really pay too much attention to the nonsense.
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If you do the right thing, then you don't have anything to worry about.
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You don't need to worry about how people are going to perceive you that much.
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If you know you're doing the right thing, you know you have good intentions,
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then there's nothing that anybody's going to say that's going to phase you
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As long as you know you're doing the right thing, that's what matters.
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I actually want to see if you – are you at any point –
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What if I paid you right now to shave your head?
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She's bringing a razor instead of the two thing?
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But theoretically, if I said so, I think that would be a great ending to a podcast.
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How much would it take for you to shave your head?
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I'm not going to go change my mind over $1,000.
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Saying the wrong things on YouTube about the election.
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Yeah, this is going to be the ending of the video thumbnail.
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This is like when you put your ball on your balls.
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I mean, I thought they'd make it out of onions or something.
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Is it actually working or is this like some complete nonsense?
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Just think about your apology and just look dead in the camera and apologize.
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Honestly, I'm tearing up right now ending this video.
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Honestly, Jenny, thank you so much for coming on the podcast.
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You got me and Nico crying on stream right now?
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Rumble.com slash Nico and thecreativitykit.com.