On this week's episode of The Jerks, the boys talk about the Joe Biden press conference, the controversial Emily Ratajkowski and her comments about her husband, and more. Plus, a new episode of the Beanie Camp and more!
00:00:52.000you Joe Biden press conference finally happened, and I have to
00:00:57.000wonder how much anyone really It was exactly as we thought it would be.
00:01:01.000He gaffed, he said some really weird things, his brain stopped working halfway through, and then the media came out and defended him.
00:01:07.000And so I guess we're going to end up talking a little bit about this, but we'll talk a bit more about some other cultural, political issues.
00:01:18.000She's that model and she always just gets naked.
00:01:21.000She has this article where she talks about how she despises the fact that her baby is a white man
00:01:26.000and that she looks at her husband sleeping in his bed and she just hates him
00:01:31.000because he's a white man sleeping peacefully.
00:01:33.000We got some stuff to talk about. We'll definitely get into it.
00:01:36.000Apparently, Disney Plus, I guess The Mandalorian's ratings tanked.
00:01:40.000That's what they're reporting now, because after they kicked off Gina Carano.
00:01:42.000And they're accusing her of saying a bunch of things she didn't say.
00:01:45.000So we're gonna go through this stuff, and we'll start with good ol' Joe Biden, what's going on with him, because this is actually pretty funny.
00:01:50.000Joining us today, of course, is none other than The Quartering.
00:01:55.000Really, really glad to be in the Beanie, multi-million dollar Beanie compound with not one, but two skate parks and just a lot of, a lot of interesting things around here.
00:02:19.000I love how you mentioned the beanie camp, because there was that smear piece, I won't get too much into, where they're like, you know, people are scared to go to Tim Pool's house because he has guns.
00:02:29.000And I'm like, we have a guest every single day.
00:02:46.000You're, like, walking down the stairs, and then there's, like, a latch right above, and you pull it, and it's just a... it's like... it's like watching one of those action movies with Bruce Willis, you know, and there's, like, guns hidden everywhere.
00:02:56.000Well, you must have got a lot of money invested in razor wire, too, because there's some serious security around here.
00:03:01.000The hyenas, I think, are really keeping this place safe.
00:03:18.000And also me in the corner is going to be a great show.
00:03:21.000We love having Jeremy here with all our hyenas.
00:03:23.000Yes, and I think we're looking forward to just laughing at the sadness that is our president.
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00:05:52.000I'm talking to some of these comedians about doing series, like comedy shows, to bring back that edgy, offensive comedy.
00:05:59.000It's not too ridiculous and over-the-top, but like how it used to be before everybody got scared and woke, right?
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00:10:47.000While she wasn't in the building when the storming happened, and she was in a different building at a different time, she did say, like, it's like, they just play that game, right?
00:11:08.000Well, so well, no, no, Snope says it's true.
00:11:12.000The remark in question came during his first news conference of the new administration, rating True!
00:11:17.000Joe Biden said, with regard to the filibuster, I believe we should go back to the position of the filibuster that existed just when I came to the United States Senate 120 years ago.
00:11:28.000You know what I love about this though?
00:12:08.000It says, Senate 120, in his bid to bring back the former filibuster format, President Biden jokingly said, we should go back to a position of the filibuster that existed just when I came into the Senate 120 years ago.
00:12:23.000Like a joke would be like, if he was like, he would have said something like, oh geez, you know, back when I came in, we didn't even have the filibuster.
00:12:44.000He would have been like, you know, we could go back to the way the filibuster was when I went in, you know, 100 plus years ago, and then it would have been like, ha ha, you know, that fell flat.
00:12:52.000It's impossible, hear me out, that Joe Biden may be A vampire.
00:14:03.000We're afraid that he's going to get hurt.
00:14:06.000That was a joke I was making during the campaign that Joe Biden was only pretending to be incapable of doing his job so that, you know, like throughout the debates, he's fumbling and stumbling and struggling to walk and slipping.
00:14:19.000And then finally, when it comes to the final debate with Trump, he staggers out, falls down, but then springs up like Willy Wonka and stuns the whole world.
00:14:28.000And that gives him the new cycle, so he wins.
00:14:30.000The only problem is he's won and he's still doing it.
00:15:25.000What I'm saying is, think about how weird it is.
00:15:28.000We're at a point where we're arguing about whether or not he will run when every other president did. You know what I mean? The fact that Biden is actually
00:15:36.000in this position where it's questionable whether he will is scary to us. The dude was talking and
00:15:41.000then just stopped and then went, whatever. Dude, he's haggard. He's like, he lost. He just
00:15:50.000like just lost it. And now they're like, are you going to run for president again?
00:15:55.000You know what the journalists are actually asking him.
00:16:11.000Yeah, it was really insulting and I loved it.
00:16:18.000I don't think I've seen a president on a podium with more notes.
00:16:24.000First of all, I don't know what's on them, but every reporter that came up, in my opinion, my guess is it was the reporter, their political background, exactly what question they're going to ask, and the answer.
00:16:34.000because I agree who's next no no okay so and so and then put it down so we already know that
00:16:39.000reporters were complaining Jen Psaki who's the the press secretary that's that's a right press
00:16:44.000secretary yeah that's correct she had requested questions in advance so when Biden's like looking
00:16:49.000through his folder and he goes oh we got here um Janet It was bad.
00:16:54.000And then he's looking down, she asks the question, and then he goes,
00:16:57.000wait one second, and then he like folds the paper and goes, we got a fight and like he's got the answers written down.
00:17:28.000Like, Joe Biden tried to do that, but he doesn't have, like, the wherewithal to actually say words without a card in front of him or a teleprompter.
00:17:36.000So he's like, they're like, just stick to the cards, and he goes, Come on, man!
00:17:43.000He had a couple of those really awkward meltdowns.
00:17:46.000I know there's more in the press conference we want to talk about, but the one that really stuck out to me was the one that ended it.
00:17:51.000He was talking and then he just like shut down and he's like, all right, that's it.
00:19:13.000I got no problem criticizing Trump if he deserves to be criticized when he was president.
00:19:19.000The problem was people like Rubin and the media apparatus and these corporate powerful interests were like, you know, Trump walks out on stage and waves and they're like, Trump literally just did a Nazi salute.
00:19:29.000It's like, he's just, he's waving to the crowd.
00:19:55.000Like, I was thinking it was like, did Joe really say that?
00:19:57.000But no, it was all like, did Joe just conduct the most professional press conference ever and not insult any journalists and say anything misogynistic?
00:20:07.000And I was like, look, OK, Yes, he stood up there and he said some things, but, and to be fair, they did ask him about the, uh, they hit the unaccompanied, unaccompanied minors thing a couple of times.
00:20:22.000My favorite Joe, Joe gaffe was him saying, well, I never said for them to come here.
00:22:02.000I want these people to live rich, full lives.
00:22:05.000What Biden is doing is not going to accomplish that.
00:22:07.000It's going to serve the interests of major corporations and multinational industries that want cheap, surf labor from people who don't have rights in this country, don't have access to, like, healthcare, don't have minimum wage protections.
00:22:20.000And then what happens is these companies exploit this labor.
00:22:33.000But what they've done with the Democratic Party, with people like Joe Biden, is they've made it either you let them in, wandering through the desert, sent off to who knows where, or you're racist.
00:22:49.000We can only let in certain amounts of people because we don't have an infinite, like, we don't have replicators like in Star Trek or anything.
00:22:56.000But they don't want you to understand that resources are finite.
00:22:58.000And you have a lot of these people on the left claiming scarcity ended a long time ago.
00:24:04.000I don't know if that's, I was just reading something about it.
00:24:06.000Cause like, you know, you know, like when you're walking through a city and the lights are kind of orange, they switched them to once switched to like blue and white lights, like colder, you know, tones and then crime dropped.
00:26:38.000Bernie came out and he was like, actually, I don't like, but like four months before, he was like basically advocating for his deplatforming.
00:28:48.000The Section 230 thing was interesting because a lot of conservatives were basically saying, I don't care if Donald Trump nukes social media and destroys it for everybody, because we're already getting suppressed anyway.
00:29:05.000And I'm like, that's not what would happen.
00:29:07.000If you get rid of Section 230, then Facebook goes, Oh no!
00:29:12.000Oh, they've got rid of... Oh geez, what do we do?
00:29:14.000I guess we can only just choose to curate our platforms.
00:29:18.000Here are the far leftists we think are good for you.
00:29:25.000Any semblance of any conservative value, moderate or traditional liberal, would be purged.
00:29:30.000And it would be hardcore socialist woke ten-year-olds or whatever.
00:29:34.000But do you know what my, mini rant incoming, sorry, but my number one most disappointing thing about the Trump presidency is not that he didn't deliver on several things that he promised, because every president doesn't do that.
00:29:48.000Like his wall thing was never going to happen.
00:30:41.000And then Trump had four years, and then when he realized he was going to lose the election, suddenly he remembered about reforming Section 230.
00:31:04.000Yeah, he's like, I don't wanna do that.
00:31:05.000Remember he got all those tech guys together, and he was like, I'm gonna form a technology unit in the White House, and Elon came for like three days and was like, I'm outta here.
00:31:11.000Right, he's like, what am I even doing?
00:31:14.000I said it, man, the Republicans were too stupid to solve this problem to save their own careers.
00:31:19.000And then they ended up losing in 2018, and they gained some back in 2020, but this was one of the biggest plays.
00:31:27.000If you lock everybody in their homes, so they can't go to the bar, they can't go to the store, they can't go out, and then the only place they can interact with people is on social media, but the social media companies have excised half of the country's political opinions, you are forcing people down a very narrow path where the only interactions they have with people are based on their ideologies.
00:32:25.000He said, there's a lot of people whose name is Epstein.
00:32:27.000But he said Google is directing people to news, and they are flipping millions of votes from Republican and Democrat by what they're showing people.
00:37:02.000In fact, they've gotten more, you know, uh, strict than they were before, but it's frustrating because you had.
00:37:11.000Man, Parler had such a high ceiling for a week.
00:37:15.000For a week, when they banned Trump, if Trump had anybody around him and he created an account on Parler, it would have been instantly viable, even if they got banned.
00:37:26.000We have new information coming out about Parler, which proves, in my opinion, alright, so I'm not saying it's literal evidence in a court of law, I'm saying, after seeing this, I am personally convinced that Big Tech colluded to destroy a competitor, period.
00:38:00.000Social media platform tells House committee has been unfairly targeted by Big Tech.
00:38:03.000They say, Parler in December began alerting the Bureau to content suggesting the possibility of violence at the Capitol, as Congress met to confirm Biden's victory.
00:38:12.000The company wrote in a letter to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which is investigating Parler and its role in the siege.
00:38:17.000The site referred a number of posts to law enforcement Including one on December 24th from a user who called for an armed force of 150,000 people to react to the congressional events of January 6th, according to the letter, which included the post and communications with FBI officials among its exhibits and has been reviewed by the Wall Street Journal.
00:38:56.000And even the Washington Post and leftists have started calling out Zuckerberg.
00:38:59.000In fact, in the hearing today, you had one guy, I can't remember which guy it was, but he was like, Mr. Zuckerberg, do you take responsibility for what
00:39:07.000happened or some responsibility for what happened on January 6th?
00:39:10.000And Zuckerberg's like, it's a very complex, it's a very nuanced, and he's like, he said,
00:39:16.000yes or no, do you take responsibility?
00:39:55.000Okay, thank I don't know if I'm Asian enough for them to actually Hashtag stop Asian hate that's right, but the I mean like yeah I'm not surprised but these these dudes I think they're looking at a financially like 50 million fine if I say I'm sorry 100 million fine if I say I'm not No, no one's gonna go after him, right?
00:40:12.000So Parler was obliterated, just absolutely obliterated.
00:40:16.000It was nuked, it's dead, it's not coming back.
00:40:18.000They brought it back, and the momentum is gone.
00:40:21.000They needed to stop the growth because it was going to displace Twitter, because as more and more conservatives were leaving and joining Parler, and it was critical mass, They were gonna get to like 30 million or 40 million within a week.
00:42:32.000If at any point we become that media establishment, We just have to make sure, as long as we're being the honest ones, straightforward, then that's a good thing if we become the establishment.
00:42:42.000Right now, we're the outsiders pointing it and saying, these people are lying and cheating and stealing.
00:43:21.000The Nintendo is the mainstream and we're coming up on it with better tech.
00:43:26.000We want to displace Takeover and then make GTA 5, and then once it goes live online we stop working and it just becomes the same game for 5-6 years.
00:44:11.000You sign up, you get access to these shows, ad-free with membership, things like that.
00:44:16.000But then on those sites is also federated social media.
00:44:20.000Meaning, if you log in and sign up for this website, it connects you with a social network for all these other websites, and there's an app where you can sign in and follow whoever you want.
00:44:28.000Instead of following at TimCast on Twitter, you'd follow something like Tim at whatever.com, whatever the website is.
00:44:34.000You'd get an account that would be like John Doe at TimCast.com or whatever, and that's what you would follow.
00:44:40.000You'd say, oh yeah, follow my account.
00:45:17.000It's hard to get people to do it just because it's the right thing to do or because it's moral.
00:45:21.000It's almost like you need like a, like a, an emergency, like something to whip people into change.
00:45:26.000What we need to do is we need to place small pieces of candy on the road that lead to a box with a stick so that people go, ooh, piece of candy.
00:45:34.000So crypto, like if you could get paid for using, like if you got paid for using an app store.
00:45:41.000Well, like mines, you can stake your crypto on mines now and make crypto just by having your crypto on mines.
00:45:47.000I think, let's, okay, that, staking is interesting, but I'm sick and tired, I've, since Myspace, I don't know if you remember this, Jeremy, there was a website that popped up around the Myspace days that was identical, but they paid you if you used it.
00:46:00.000And what they were doing was- Do you remember what it was called?
00:46:02.000No, I don't remember, but they were like, you gotta use this, I remember, it was red.
00:46:05.000And they were like, sign up for this one, because they split the ad revenue with you.
00:46:09.000And so if you browse it, you might make like 50 to 100 bucks a month just from using the site.
00:46:13.000And I'm like, dude, that doesn't work because people aren't attracted to the idea of a get-rich-quick scheme.
00:46:20.000YouTube works because there's a legitimate structure.
00:46:48.000They are mocked, they are belittled, and no one trusts it.
00:46:51.000So when you have a social media site, there's a bunch of these crypto sites where they're like, if you post your video here, you can earn crypto money.
00:47:07.000Now, Bitcoin makes sense to me for a variety of reasons.
00:47:09.000Confidence being a big one, but the new technology.
00:47:11.000Generating revenue because your video gets views and you can't explain to me where that value comes from and who's giving you the money for it.
00:51:46.000And I keep getting told, I get these emails from these companies and they're like, have you looked at how much money you've already made from these sites?
00:51:52.000And I'm like, bro, what money for who and why?
00:51:55.000Like, are you telling me that you created a money printing machine?
00:52:46.000Ethereum is one of the most revolutionary technologies we've had in a long time.
00:52:50.000So when I buy, when I cash out a Bitcoin, whose money is that?
00:52:53.000When you cash out a Bitcoin, what you're looking at with Bitcoin is, first and foremost, first and best dressed, and institutional confidence.
00:54:21.000These other companies have proprietary control in many circumstances.
00:54:25.000Where some dude sitting in his bedroom controls what's going on, and he's funneling a bunch of tokens to himself, convincing you it's a good investment.
00:54:31.000That way, when you produce content for his site, then all of a sudden now he says, see, it's valuable because Jeremy produces content for my site.
00:54:37.000Then he sells out his tokens, makes a ton of money.
00:54:42.000Especially with the ICOs, the initial coin offerings, was a whole lot of scamming going on.
00:54:46.000You see it in the white papers, if you read the white papers.
00:54:49.000I have no problem with syncing my content to a decentralized network and a torrent network that will clone my videos, but I am not going to spend any time focusing on developing these platforms where at any moment the bottom could fall out and it's just a confidence game.
00:56:32.000And I had conversations with them, and then one day my account just happened to be on that platform, and I was like, I don't know why that happened.
00:56:37.000Hey, one of your own employees put it on that, I'm pretty sure.
00:56:40.000Yeah, it was one of your marketing managers.
00:57:26.000Once what so you got to read the white paper That's the first step if you really want to know if the crypt is legit or not read the white paper And they'll tell you imagine chats going freaking bananas Also, is it tied to a value other than just?
00:57:39.000nothing like my Original idea well like mines token you can get views on a network with it It's here was my it was my original idea.
00:57:48.000I talked to bill about this She's like me eight years ago.
00:58:17.000Well, I say it's a hundred tokens to run an ad on Timcast.
00:58:22.000Then you have to buy those on secondary market, or I can sell, or I can sell the ones I already have that you give me.
00:58:29.000Let's say initially I only get a thousand views per video.
00:58:32.000So a hundred tokens costs you a buck because you're not really going to get much for it.
00:58:36.000Then one day it's still a hundred tokens to buy an ad.
00:58:39.000You're getting a hundred thousand views.
00:58:41.000Now people are trying to buy up as many tokens as possible because they know it'll get you access to a hundred thousand views and they're giving me those tokens I can sell back on the market.
00:58:48.000It creates a secondary market for advertising buys.
00:59:36.000My goal is just to get Tim to get less blackpilled on these alt... Here's why I stump for these various alt networks that have never made me any money, is that it costs me zero to support an alternative.
01:00:50.000What I want to say is I'm going to tell, I'm going to tell a story on the members only portion of the stream about somebody who tries to take advantage of big channels.
01:00:58.000Somebody, everyone in this room knows you're going to get sued for it.
01:01:20.000The first thing I want to say is that we have this story from Vogue.
01:01:24.000Emily Ratajkowski talks about how she essentially despised her own husband and son, and it is some of the creepiest trash I've ever seen from a woke cultist.
01:01:34.000This woman, wow, is it scary what she's saying about her own kid and the guy who gave her the kid.
01:02:28.000So like, if you want, if you want to get luck, if you want to get naked on Instagram and you want to, you know, uh, you know, post racy photos and be really sexy and all that stuff.
01:02:37.000The issue however is when you do it when there's like a school shooting and then you're like I'm gonna get naked
01:02:42.000Maybe she didn't do that. I'm not saying her. I'm just giving like I'm being hyperbolic. I'm not saying she did
01:02:48.000that I'm just pointing out the stump for a stupid Hollywood, you
01:02:52.000know, so bring attention to like a tragedy They'll get naked and be like look there are a few people
01:02:57.000that do this matter. Yeah, exactly Yeah, and they'll do really weird, like there's... I don't even want to get into some of the creepy things some of these people do.
01:03:33.000There is a truth to our line, though one that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with.
01:03:41.000The truth that we ultimately have no idea who rather than what is growing inside my belly.
01:04:11.000How is it that we're in this place now where people are like, I'm going to have a kid and I have no idea what the kid will end up thinking or believing?
01:04:38.000My friend who is the mother to a three-year-old boy tells me that she didn't think she cared about gender until her doctor broke the news that she was having a son.
01:04:50.000And then I continued to cry for a whole month, she says matter-of-factly.
01:04:54.000After a difficult birth experience, she developed postpartum depression and decided that she resented her husband more than she'd ever imagined possible.
01:05:07.000She told me that she particularly hated, and she made an actual physical list that she kept in her journal, editing it daily, how peacefully he slept.
01:05:16.000There is nothing worse than the undisturbed sleep of a white man in a patriarchal world.
01:05:23.000It was hard to come to terms with the fact that I was bringing another white man into the world, but now I adore him and can't imagine it any other way.
01:05:31.000She also eventually learned to love her husband again.
01:05:34.000The sound of his perfect sleep next to her at night is now tolerable.
01:05:58.000She says, Despite my apprehensions about having a boy, when I call my best friend to tell her I'm pregnant, we both immediately agree on our shared instinct.
01:06:42.000It sounds like she wanted to abort her baby because it was a boy. It sounds like she at
01:06:48.000least considered it. Like she's not talking about how difficult girls are. She's saying
01:06:53.000that. Oh God, a boy, man. Oh man. Let's just take a couple of pills.
01:07:02.000When she's writing about what people say about boys and how they develop, she's criticizing the idea of biological sex differences.
01:07:09.000She says, I don't necessarily fault anyone for these generalizations.
01:07:12.000A lot of our life experiences are gendered, and it would be dishonest to try and deny the reality
01:07:16.000of many of them. But I don't like that we force gender-based preconceptions onto people, let alone
01:07:22.000I want to be a parent who allows my child to show themselves to me.
01:07:26.000And yet I realize that while I may hope my child can determine their own place in the world, they will, no matter what, be faced with the undeniable constraints and constructions of gender before they can speak of, hell, even be born.
01:07:38.000I don't think it's the worst article in the world, to be completely honest.
01:08:19.000Testosterone, we know, is tied to aggression.
01:08:22.000Prenatal testosterone is going to affect the attitudes and desires of young boys.
01:08:26.000And not only that, but for the most part, 98.3% of boys or girls are going to gravitate towards Social things they see from boys and girls.
01:09:40.000So like you're born with a nature and then you're nurtured Mm-hmm around that genetic like there's there's lateral and Horizontal gene translation so like you're born with genes, but then your genes can change Responsive to your environment as you grow this is listen listen This is partly we talked about this, but the other day about how and I think you might agree Jeremy I'll get your opinion on this
01:10:24.000All feminism always has been like, women should be able to do that things that men do.
01:10:28.000It's, it's not been men should do the things that women do.
01:10:32.000Like we mentioned this the other day, where's the narrative where it's like, men should be in the home with kids.
01:10:37.000There is a narrative that women should be the CEOs of big companies.
01:10:41.000There's a narrative of men can be with kids, but the traditionally feminine role and the things that we often see expressed by young girls are like shoved aside.
01:10:50.000And, and, and, and we're told basically not to do those things.
01:13:06.000No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Well, I think we already did a crypto show.
01:16:17.000But women tend to be more agreeable on average, and that's because of their communication skills in the family.
01:16:23.000It's about not, you know, shutting people down.
01:16:26.000But men are—it's way easier for, on average, men to be less agreeable, which is why contract negotiations— Men are stupider?
01:16:32.000It's the greater male variability hypothesis that women tend to cluster around the center of the bell curve, and men have a wider bell curve, meaning you are more likely to encounter a really dumb man.
01:16:49.000You're also more likely to encounter a really smart man.
01:16:54.000So I thought about this too, because there's a trope about women saying, God, men are so dumb.
01:17:20.000If you have 100 men and 100 women, and you've got 20 male geniuses and 10 female geniuses, you now have two to one competing for the same job.
01:18:05.000And if you take into account that the extremes tend to be male, and you're only trying to fill one role, which is the CEO of Google, you look for the smartest human, which tends to be, it's not always the case, a guy.
01:19:19.000I don't want to rear end the conversation, but that's what I keep thinking about.
01:19:22.000Let's say you have 100 employees and 80 do the actual birdhouse manufacturing.
01:19:26.000They're using McGinty screws, probably, too.
01:19:29.000Let's say you've got 80 people actually doing the work, you've got 15 people in an administrative and managerial role, and then five executives.
01:19:36.000You put in one bad executive, and they start just doing weird things.
01:19:41.000Even if they're not involved in the day-to-day process, eventually an email pops up where they scream bigotry, disrupt operations, slug up the time, and then everything starts getting jammed up, and they will perform worse than a company that doesn't have that weirdo person.
01:19:54.000Yeah, but that doesn't prevent them from getting the job.
01:19:57.000What I'm saying is that diversity quotas are freaking real.
01:20:18.000When they create the position called, like, the Office of Diversity, Inclusivity and Equity... By the way, it's never a man that has that job.
01:20:24.000When they create these positions, they're basically akin to creating the Chinese Communist Party offices in Chinese businesses.
01:20:32.000They want their church in every company.
01:21:13.000You should probably hire me as a diversity.
01:21:15.000If you look at every major video game company, Riot Games, Blizzard, they all have these roles and they're all completely useless and they all make huge money.
01:25:15.000We need to force, quote unquote, everyone to play competitive deck to also play with this so then they can talk about this or that every week.
01:26:00.000So instead of making a compelling story where you have an agendered character who fought a dragon and the dragon bit off his arm or their arm.
01:26:05.000So brutal what they're doing is they're saying it doesn't matter if you win or lose it matters that we all have the
01:26:46.000They go to a planet where the women are all very tall and strong and dominant, and the men are all small and demure and weak.
01:26:52.000And the women of that planet are like, a man coming in, making really interesting points about society and things like that, and exploring these alternate versions of civilization.
01:27:03.000It would be fun to explore that instead what happens is that instead of going to the amp like in the next generation they go to this planet and then Riker explains to this woman how her ways are wrong how you there needs to be equality and how the federation understands equality instead what we're getting now is Riker would show if they did this today today's day and age commander Riker would show up the woman would be like women are actually way better than men And then Riker would go, wow, I didn't realize that.
01:28:41.000The problem I see is she's like a fighter jet exploded and now I'm the most powerful being in the universe, even more powerful than Thanos.
01:28:50.000We watched the Hulk get thrashed by Thanos.
01:28:56.000The Hulk has 15 films established of being super powerful.
01:28:59.000And they did that in the beginning to show you how strong Thanos was.
01:29:03.000Then we have this woman who's not in the films at all, show up and Thanos headbutts her, and she doesn't flinch, and the audience groaned.
01:29:10.000I don't care to rehash silly pop culture things in this regard, but this one's important because it's a perfect example of why it does not work.
01:29:16.000The reason it doesn't work is that if there's no challenge, life is boring.
01:29:33.000So, like, during Endgame, when Hawkeye and Black Widow have this really intense moment of who they're literally fighting over who's going to kill themselves, right?
01:29:45.000You're like, oh, man, this is some real ish, you know?
01:29:49.000And they're like, ah, Pym Particles will just go back.
01:30:57.000My wife, so my wife is not a Marvel fan.
01:31:01.000She likes Thor because she's a woman and she has primal needs and she enjoys... So she likes Sam's worth?
01:31:09.000We have a basic... For Endgame, we have basically the same body type.
01:31:16.000So she was basically living her dream.
01:31:18.000But like, when we were in the theater and they had that I am Woman moment in Endgame, where all the women, she literally leaned over to me and was like, And she, by the way, she's never watched.
01:31:30.000I have 2000 videos in the quarter and never watched one of them.
01:32:06.000This... The bigger picture here, why this matters to people who may have not seen the movie, is that...
01:32:11.000You take the traditional hero's journey, which is formulaic, but doesn't always have to be the same.
01:32:17.000And you look at, actually, I'll give you an example.
01:32:19.000There's a really great breakdown where they compare Captain America to Captain Marvel as films, and why they don't work.
01:32:25.000And what the guy reviewing it doesn't mention, because he probably doesn't know, is that he's pointing out all of the woke So he's like, you know, we see the character development of Steve Rogers.
01:35:34.000WandaVision is, her feelings are hurt, she's depressed and angry, so she enslaves, literally, this is the story, she enslaves 3,000 people, and they're suffering and begging for death.
01:37:23.000And there were really amazing storylines like the Justice Lords, where when Joker did trick Superman into, I guess, effectively killing Lois, and then Superman blames Batman saying, you could have stopped him.
01:37:35.000At any point, if you just killed this man, Lois would still be alive, and he becomes a despot.
01:37:39.000But these are like alternate imaginings and alternate realities.
01:37:42.000What makes Superman and Batman heroes is that they won't cross the line.
01:37:46.000There have been instances, they've written that.
01:38:27.000If you haven't already, smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, because as Jeremy pointed out, we have around 40k people watching and we're only 18,000 subscribers away from breaking 1 million.
01:38:38.000I think most people watching are probably subscribed, but if you're not, you subscribed.
01:38:41.000Maybe we can break 1 million subscribers by tonight, especially considering we get like half a million total views, including live and VOD.
01:38:49.000Is that the Timcast 500,000 one, the gold one?
01:39:23.000But if you think the show is good, enlightening, or helps people, like, you know, see things they normally wouldn't see, that's the little thing you can do.
01:39:30.000It helps us greatly, don't get me wrong.
01:39:32.000But if you think more people should hear this stuff, and we should wake people up to what's going on, that's how you do it.
01:39:37.000With all that being said, smash the like button, and we will now read some Super Chats.
01:39:41.000Paxton Haral says, sadly you missed my chat from yesterday, but I sold more non-PC cards, so enjoy more MTG money, courtesy of the woke inflation.
01:39:50.000Oh, you're selling your cards, your magic cards.
01:39:52.000I've gone through multiple phases of that.
01:39:54.000I won't sell them, but I gotta tell you, I am concerned.
01:39:57.000Magic, for those that aren't familiar, is one of the best investments you can make.
01:40:52.000Beef Swillington says, best part of the presser today was the brainless leader was asked about gun control and answered with a random answer on infrastructure.
01:42:33.000Student of history says, hello gents and lids.
01:42:36.000Given the current state of animosity amongst people in the current year, I would like to abandon the barbaric legal system and reintroduce the gentleman's art of dueling.
01:42:44.000Feel like it would help reinstate survival of the fittest.
01:43:03.000Not quite, but there will be soon because everybody who signed up on the current version have granted us the ability to upgrade, and we are.
01:43:27.000Yeah, we don't have a crypto, but I'm a big fan of Bitcoin and Ethereum.
01:43:30.000Anyway, the new website, which is launching soon, maybe late this week, like tomorrow, I guess, maybe next week, will have more options, and then people will have the ability to switch over and expect some hiccups when that happens, because, you know, naturally.
01:43:43.000But we have a great company, and hopefully everything will be very, very smooth, and the new website will be beautiful, and you will love it.
01:44:08.000We are currently looking over a handful of resumes and, uh, it's, it's, you know, it's really tough about this.
01:44:15.000The timeframe by which someone starts going through the email really does dictate if we can find your email, because we have like a thousand.
01:44:21.000So all these people apply, and then it's like the day someone's looking, whichever one is like right there in front of them are the ones we go through, and we can only go through like a couple dozen, so it's really just not that easy, you know?
01:44:56.000But like, when I used to hire, so I worked for an internet marketing incubator, which meant we had a lot of internet marketing companies underneath us.
01:45:03.000We had one super rich dude that would just invest in various websites.
01:45:08.000We had like, go to this store, do this thing, and then ultimately, We would make them fax us their resume.
01:45:40.000He said the first line of their email must be the best thing I like about Michael Malice is and so I went into my email and I searched and I found like 16 emails.
01:45:54.000So while it may sound silly and maybe a funny joke between like, you know, me and Michael or whatever, it actually was a really good indicator.
01:46:00.000This person was paying attention and knew.
01:46:01.000So it is things like that and we're actually hiring someone because of that silly joke.
01:48:05.000I mean, the issue with Gab is that they just allow people to speak, and so you get people who say nasty things, and that's a free speech principle.
01:49:34.000I was pulling in right when they were pulling up and Lyds is driving and she's like, that's the Amazon driver.
01:49:39.000They have a press tag in their window.
01:49:44.000It's a company where they send out trucks and they open the door and there's a TV behind you and you sit in a chair and there's a camera in front of you and it's like, What kind of camera was it?
01:50:40.000So someone, as a gag, breaded shrimp and fried it with a habanero pineapple sauce reduction and said it was good, but would be better without Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
01:50:52.000The issue is that pineapple habanero doesn't go with cinnamon.
01:50:56.000So we pulverized Cinnamon Toast Crunch, we breaded the shrimp, we rolled the shrimp in it, egg, and then Cinnamon Toast Crunch, fried it, and then we made a garlic ginger sauce.
01:52:00.000And then we're going to make Captain's Chicken, because we're going to take pulverized Captain Crunch and bread chicken with it and then put it in a golden brown sauce.
01:52:12.000I'll be here tomorrow then for dinner.
01:52:15.000All right, Eddie says, Hey guys and Jeremy, I work as a software engineer and it's scary how easy it is to implement analytics and track the user.
01:52:23.000When I started to notice this, it became ugly scary to me.
01:52:26.000We live in a time where we are more exposed than ever if people don't seem to care.
01:53:59.000If the Supreme Court says the Second Amendment applies outside your home, then states like New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Illinois, Hawaii, all of a sudden, you're allowed to go to the store, buy a gun, and walk around with it in your hand.
01:56:11.000Because there's a guy in my home state that did it.
01:56:14.000An individual who, how do I say this, a large black male walked into a white neighborhood pick and save, which is a grocery store, with an AR, and he got arrested.
01:56:26.000Now, he said he was just making a political statement.
01:56:30.000But we don't have open carry in Wisconsin.
01:56:50.000We need the NRA, they will never do this, but we need a gun rights organization to go to Chicago And find any one of these Southside young black men who are arrested for possession of a firearm.
01:57:17.000So if a dude buys a gun and keeps and bears it, and he commits no crime against anybody else, I want to see gun rights groups go to these young black men in Chicago and get them out of jail and dump that money in defending them in court.
01:57:48.000There are people in Chicago who have committed no crimes.
01:57:51.000Then they go and they get a gun that is deemed illegal by the state, even though the Constitution says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
01:59:19.000They're basically saying that in rural states, individuals can privately transfer so long as they know for a fact the person is not barred from- Within a reasonable- yeah, right, right.
01:59:29.000They're trying to make universal background checks so that Joe Bob Jr., who lives in the mountains of West Virginia, has to drive three hours to a gun shop in order to give his neighbor John Smith a weapon to protect his property from wildfires.
01:59:43.000If only criminals would just follow the law.
01:59:46.000So you think these dudes with guns should have their felonies dropped and just have state charges?
01:59:50.000No, I think he's saying that even if they have a felony that they should be able to carry.
01:59:54.000I'm saying right now, listen, that there are mass shootings all the time in Chicago that the left ignores because it doesn't scare the delicate sensibilities of white suburban progressives because they don't care about the black community.
02:00:29.000The Constitution doesn't say except in the hood.
02:00:31.000So if we're going to be constitutionalists, then I want to see gun rights groups go to the core and find people with standing.
02:00:38.000Young men, guys in their twenties, who have a gun, I don't care how they got it, if they're being charged with possession of that weapon, they're allowed to keep and bear arms.
02:00:46.000What do you think the NRA does with their money?
02:01:07.000There's a lot of complicated nuance involved in what goes on in Chicago.
02:01:11.000The point I'm bringing up is when I saw what happened to Philando Castile, I think it's the right name, legal gun owner, black man, was shot and killed by a cop who panicked Even though the guy did everything right, and the NRA hesitated, I got mad.
02:01:24.000And I say, yo, and I saw all these Trump supporters getting mad too, and I was like, right on.
02:01:28.000They were like, defend the guy, he's a gun owner, it's legally, you know?
02:01:32.000Then I'm thinking to myself, how is it that we can complain that the media ignores the mass shootings in Chicago, and then talks about these ones that they use to try and ban guns, but then where are the gun rights groups finding all of the people in Chicago who have legal standing to sue on the grounds that their right to keep and bear arms is being infringed?
02:01:48.000But Tim, why do you think that media ignores what happens in Chicago?
02:01:51.000Because it's all about political agendas.
02:02:08.000I know this is probably an old statistic-slash-anecdote, and it's probably still true, but there's a time where living in Chicago is more dangerous than living in Baghdad.
02:03:07.000I'm into like maybe looking but we need to reform prison.
02:03:10.000I mean if we're gonna have prison should be there has to be a path you are restrained Listen prison should be you commit a violent crime, right?
02:03:17.000We restrain you so you can't do it again We rehabilitate you give you access to the Internet.
02:03:22.000We give you want to use it Oh And re-entry should be, we shouldn't put people in prison for, you know, 25 years.
02:03:28.000It should be like 20 years and then five years of like serious probation.
02:03:32.000Dude, I would love to see prisoners on video chat with like psychologists and therapists and watch, have prison guards watch so they don't just watch and communicate.
02:07:23.000I would absolutely love to start a non-profit.
02:07:26.000That helps young men who have been arrested on gun charges in Chicago get their records expunged, file these lawsuits, defend their rights to keep and bear arms.
02:07:34.000I interviewed a woman, she was an activist in Chicago, and she said, we believe in guns, we believe we have a right to own guns, and we want to make sure everyone's doing it correctly and legally.
02:07:44.000That was what she was advocating for, and she thought that would help stop the gun violence.
02:07:47.000I also think there's a bunch of young men who don't know what they're doing, don't know if they're buying, or just don't care, and they buy a gun from somebody, and then they get told, you're going to prison for it.
02:07:57.000This is destroying- look, the equity people should absolutely be on board with this.
02:08:01.000Because you're creating young- you're creating- you're making these young men felons.
02:08:05.000Now they can't vote, now they have a harder time getting jobs, it creates a cycle of poverty.
02:08:10.000I think they have a right to keep and bear arms.
02:08:12.000And I think there should be lawsuits to define exactly what they're doing wrong and what they can do in Illinois.
02:08:16.000And I think Illinois is overbearing, draconian laws.
02:08:19.000And I think Illinois absolutely has a bunch of racist politicians.
02:08:22.000Well, and it should be pointed out, and I'm gonna let you go through them, but Chicago has maybe the strictest gun laws in the state and the worst murder rates.
02:08:32.000Yeah, they have some of the strictest gun laws in the country.
02:08:33.000If only criminals would follow the law.
02:08:36.000But there are a lot of issues with gun violence that aren't being addressed by anything they're doing.
02:08:40.000And so all I can really say is defend the rights of these people.
02:08:44.000Legal gun owners aren't going down to the hood and firing bullets into people's houses.
02:08:51.000Some illegal gun owners aren't doing that either there are people so like this right, but it's like the case it no no
02:08:57.000No, we don't we don't have the exact numbers But this dude in Hawaii is filing a suit because they said
02:09:03.000he was not legally allowed to possess his gun was he not?
02:09:06.000I don't know exactly what happened in a circumstance, but I tell you this
02:09:09.000There are a lot of people, there was one story I read, I think this might be it, I'm not sure, where a guy illegally bought a gun and he said, it's my right to keep and bear arms to protect my family and it's none of the government's business how I got it or why I'm not committing any crimes.
02:09:37.000White people, black people, Latino people.
02:09:39.000Because it's just impossible to go through the motions.
02:09:42.000Now there was a big court case where Illinois was forced to allow people to actually get guns, but they do this BS thing where it's called like a May issue state where they're like, you need a legitimate reason to own a gun.
02:10:35.000Gun control was started because they were mad the Black Panthers had guns.
02:10:39.000Yeah, but what you're talking about is somebody that did a straw purchase, potentially, or obtained a gun illegally, and neither of those examples have anything to do with their skin color.
02:10:53.000There should be a gun with every 12-pack of beer sold.
02:10:57.000If everyone in that gas in that grocery store in Boulder heaven forbid like I don't this is kind of a shitty thing to say but like if everyone was strapped with a guy I walked in there.
02:11:06.000I don't know but he probably doesn't take 10 people with him.
02:11:26.000That means they can walk around openly with them.
02:11:28.000If you got a problem with that, and I do think there's reasonable gun control, I do think there's real arguments around this, then we need to amend the Constitution.
02:11:36.000And if you can't do that, you have no right to impose your will on other people.
02:11:39.000If we got problems in this country, they are dealt with by a convention of states to amend the Constitution, not by you just saying, we got 50 votes and a tiebreaker, we're gonna ram it all through.
02:11:49.000What do you think about these people that go to, like, Chick-fil-A with their AKs and their ARs?
02:12:06.000So that's the same point the Black Panthers were making, right?
02:12:09.000I mean, I think the point the Black Panthers were making was that if you oppress us, we can defend ourselves from tyrannical government.
02:12:15.000And I think every single conservative should be cheering for that, because I hear too much that people say the Second Amendment is about defending us from tyrannical government.
02:12:21.000And they were also saying, yes, if you oppress us, we will defend ourselves and you are oppressing us.
02:12:29.000So the issue is not that I don't expect any group of Americans to form militias and then go stage occupations of cities and go to war with the country.
02:12:38.000The issue is in countries where people don't have guns, governments have no problem with violating the rights of individuals.
02:13:12.000Or do we want them to have a reasonable concern about violating the Fourth Amendment rights of an individual because the Second Amendment exists?
02:13:22.000But a society where the government recognizes you go into the wrong house illegally, bad things could happen, means they're more likely to get the proper search warrants and serve it properly.
02:13:30.000Are you implying that Breonna Taylor was not a lawful entry though?
02:13:34.000So, the cops are arguing they gave a warning and they busted the door in.
02:13:38.000There are witnesses that corroborate that, too.
02:13:51.000My point is that even though Brenna Taylor's boyfriend shot a cop, the charges were dropped because people have a Second Amendment right to bear arms and defend themselves when someone kicks the door in and just enters their home.
02:14:02.000Yeah, and in other countries, he'd probably be executed.
02:15:57.000I've heard a lot of people promote themselves on stream, so I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring.
02:16:01.000I stream on Twitch at twitch.tv slash PirateWing.
02:16:05.000Well, congratulations for the shout out, and thanks to everybody who's listening.
02:16:08.000We're gonna go, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna talk about more Second Amendment stuff.
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02:16:34.000I was asked by, you know, we're hiring this dude and he was like, so how much money have you spent in marketing?
02:17:28.000We're gonna rag on Magic the Gathering.
02:17:29.000Yeah, I mean, I think we share a lot of audience, but basically I cover what Tim doesn't cover.
02:17:36.000I cover boring pop culture stuff at the recording, so I hope you check it out.
02:17:40.000But I do hope you join Tim's show, TimCast.com, because I'd like to come back, and I can't come back if Tim doesn't have money to pay for my ticket.
02:17:54.000I really hope everyone had a good time, and I'm sorry I didn't argue with the chat.
02:18:08.000If you're one of my viewers and you just came out because I had a sweet intro of me rescuing a kitten from Tim, make sure you subscribe to his podcast.
02:18:18.000I know Tim doesn't have time to watch my videos, but it was a great intro.
02:18:41.000But in the way that pop culture gets destroyed by the pull of various media, you know, political identities, you know, pull you in all directions.
02:18:52.000Thank you for putting that to rest in my mind.
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