Tim and Nishra are back after a week off due to a sore throat. They talk about the rioters in OKC and the new ban on The Donald on Reddit, as well as some other random stuff.
00:01:18.000We missed three days last week because I thought that even though my voice was like, we could be fine, and then one day I woke up, I literally couldn't talk.
00:03:43.000So this isn't that, like what we talked about before where they were like, yes, this stuff is, it's an actual video, but that's all they said.
00:03:52.000There are three major UFO events that have just happened that I've seen recently.
00:03:57.000And one of them was in Houston, one of them was in Miami, but there's another video going viral showing these weird, like, air vortexes all lined up in the sky.
00:04:06.000Yeah, it was on Reddit, it was on Instagram.
00:04:08.000And so, I'm somewhat kidding about this being the most important story, but considering 2020 couldn't possibly get stranger, I'm like, alright, aliens!
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00:05:50.000I smashed the like button because we're gonna talk about aliens.
00:06:48.000What I'm saying is, I don't need to read through here and tell you the names of the people and how they, you know, Chaz and all that stuff.
00:06:53.000All the specifics, yeah, you're right.
00:06:55.000The news here is, finally, something is being done.
00:08:18.000And so he walks, he's at the edge of the park and he takes a handgun and he fires twice in the air and then just aims and starts firing randomly into the park.
00:09:51.000It feels like Black Lives Matter has like four different tendrils coming out and they all, everyone at the ends of each one are so drastically different about how they do things and what they believe.
00:10:03.000It feels like they're not the same group at all.
00:10:04.000Well, this is part of far left tactics.
00:10:17.000So what happens is, oftentimes you'll see these protests where, you know, doofy old Americans are bopping about with their little pink hats on, holding up little signs that say nonsensical things like, ban assault rifles.
00:10:27.000They're like, those are already banned.
00:10:30.000Yeah, and so they don't even know what they're protesting for.
00:10:33.000In order to weaponize that ignorance, they tell these people, if you see someone committing a crime, you have to respect the diversity of tactics.
00:10:42.000That's the most insane thing I've ever heard.
00:10:46.000Imagine if you were going to war, and one general is like, I am going to mass my troops on these two fronts and move forward and crush their capital.
00:10:54.000And the other side, they're like, we should send our troops to defend this, or we should also send our troops to the sea, or to the desert.
00:11:09.000The reason they do that is it's an excuse that sounds like it makes sense.
00:11:14.000And that way they can manipulate these people who are unwell and stupid into doing what they actually need.
00:11:19.000So the reality is, the diversity of tactics they claim is actually just, they're tricking you into doing, being the shields for their violence.
00:11:28.000So there have been stories about this where they'll actually, these activists plan this out, they'll say, we're going to have a big group of people who are just going to be holding up signs.
00:11:36.000We need to lead them into this street illegally so they get arrested.
00:13:27.000The way the couple explained it is that, it's like, he claims, I guess, or some resident, as soon as you walk in that gate, it's like being in someone's living room.
00:14:04.000The couple said that the the guy said that he was having dinner on his patio and these people started like trying to break in because you need a key.
00:14:38.000I don't remember exactly what that guy yelled, it may have been like, he's gonna kill you or we're gonna kill you, it's hard to tell what he said.
00:14:44.000But we've heard people like yell these things about threatening the lives of other people.
00:14:48.000So these are people who are... Well, not only that.
00:14:50.000They're seeing people actually beat people up.
00:15:46.000Well, they were driving a car, something happened.
00:15:48.000The activists are like, oh, they rammed the barrier or something.
00:15:51.000They were trying to claim, and there's a lot of videos of them talking about how the white SUV was driving around in circles, shooting into the Chaz.
00:16:00.000I didn't hear that, though, in the live stream.
00:16:28.000There's also a video where there's a video where three guys are walking and they're like, if you want to be safe, get to the police precinct now.
00:16:35.000It was like, this is your last warning.
00:16:37.000And then all of a sudden you hear pops and they run towards it.
00:16:40.000Did they know this was going to happen?
00:16:43.000Why were they telling people, like, get to the police precinct now if you want to be safe?
00:16:53.000Maybe nothing, maybe it was just coincidence.
00:16:55.000I'll tell you what, you get a video like that, you get a video like Louisville, and then you have these two people sitting in their house when a mob breaks their gate down.
00:18:44.000And so I showed up and we marched around the loop or whatever.
00:18:49.000Some far lefty dudes... I can't remember how old... Maybe I was 17 or 18.
00:18:54.000But these, like, you know, far lefty types in all black were shoving cops, knocking them down.
00:18:58.000And, like, the bleeding heart type hippie liberals who were organizing it got angry and they were like, stop, stop, don't do this, and, like, pushed them away.
00:19:46.000And I was like, They're talking about getting more money for their six-figure cushy job or whatever as tenured professors, and we're talking about war in a foreign country.
00:19:55.000And I just snapped and I was like, F these people and F anybody who's gonna walk away.
00:20:33.000It's like, unless you actually know the research and understand what you're doing, what are you doing?
00:20:38.000So that's why in my family, the funniest thing is the posts coming from the white part of my family are all like, we have to be good allies and stand up and fight for the rights of people.
00:20:47.000And the posts coming from the Asian side of my family are like, Trump is clearly in the right on this one.
00:20:50.000And I'm like, what is wrong with everyone?
00:22:50.000Look, this justifies why I'm so fragile!
00:22:53.000Well, there's a video of a white woman yelling at a black female cop, and she's holding up a sign and screaming, and the back of the cardboard she's holding says Fragile on it.
00:23:01.000And I was like, that's just so perfect.
00:23:05.000And then somebody asks her, they're filming, they're like, do you not see the problem with you yelling at this black woman?
00:23:10.000And she's like, she's part of the system.
00:25:09.000These videos of white women at protests screeching on top of their lungs, demanding the supervisor from the police, yelling, Over the past several years.
00:25:20.000So we've been seeing... So we are seeing Karens all over the place.
00:25:57.000You show me a video of a white woman screaming at a minority and say, it's a Karen, and then you show me the same thing from the Black Lives Matter activists and I'm like, why is that not a Karen?
00:27:00.000That's the point, because they're not self-aware.
00:27:02.000They haven't yet realized they were the Karen the whole time.
00:27:05.000So that's the point I'm making, like, what do you think happens when they finally have this, like, reality snap where they look at their hands like, I'm a Karen!
00:28:42.000Right, it's when you lose, you don't have a purpose, and your screws start getting really loose, and then they start popping off, and then everything just starts jumbling apart, and then you are crazy.
00:30:34.000And I often tell people, like on the left, my friends, not super politically active ones, who do you think benefits the most from everything that's happening right now?
00:32:59.000So if you're 6'3", tall, dark, and handsome, chiseled, ripped, deep blue eyes, that guy... So, you know, me, for example.
00:33:08.000You could probably say some pretty messed up things to women and they'd be into it.
00:33:12.000They did that on Tinder, they did an experiment, didn't they?
00:33:15.000Oh my goodness, didn't we do an episode on this?
00:33:19.000I thought we did, we talked about this in our earlier episodes and it was bad.
00:33:26.000Speaking specifically about physical world and catcalling, if you are a 45 year old overweight short guy with your belly hanging out while you're sitting at work and you're like, hey girl, I thought dad bods are in right now because it shows you're fiscally comfortable.
00:33:46.000If you're a fit, listen, in that video, this is where the scale of absurdity starts coming in, where they start saying everything is bad.
00:36:09.000And you go around and you, like, I play GTA and I put on the cheat codes and I jump super high and I punch people and it's like, you just play GTA.
00:36:50.000Well, they don't have to work for the things that used to be hard in life.
00:36:54.000You know, nowadays, the hardships that we deal with, you know, is like putting enough, well, I mean, you have to work for food, but it's like, what are the hardships?
00:37:05.000We're worried about what people say about us online.
00:37:08.000People are banning for like, that person said something that really hurts me to the core because four generations ago, this happened to me.
00:37:16.000And it's like, I mean, you could apply that to anything.
00:37:43.000Yeah, I mean, Facebook even, you know, it's like over almost 1,200 comments Over a thousand of them said no of my tweet asking if Facebook got deleted, would you care?
00:40:26.000I have a friend who, you know, he goes to church and he was telling me, you know, he's doing this outreach program and it kind of has to do with church, but it's not.
00:40:38.000It's basically just like him and another bunch of dads get together and all the young boys that don't have dads go and they like talk to them and just do like a, you know, Dad program and I was like that is that is so legit like I'm not the most religious person myself But like that's some seriously amazing stuff that we need to bring to communities and it's like why are we doing that?
00:42:39.000Yeah, that's kind of what I was alluding to because it's like, you don't have to be religious, you don't have to believe everything that they say, but morally, they're doing a lot of things that make sense.
00:42:49.000It's like, what's wrong with having something that shows you how to be a good human being?
00:42:56.000The realization was kind of like, everything that I thought the religion was, was irrelevant.
00:43:01.000Because the only thing that mattered to this dude was that you had a story about a guy who went about helping people.
00:43:08.000And I'm like, if that's all he took from it...
00:43:10.000That probably made his life way better. Yeah, probably helped a lot of people
00:43:13.000And he's right. Yeah, exactly. That was a cool story I think because of the politics of of everything and the
00:43:19.000church and how money was handled and stuff like that It became a very political and corrupt thing to me and I
00:43:25.000never actually thought about What the the root of what it was supposed to be was yeah, i'm
00:43:30.000still not religious or anything But I think you know from that that moment there was there
00:43:35.000were some other key moments in my life where it made me like
00:43:37.000rethink things And with that one, I was like, you know, there are some people who are very much into reading hardline, like, here's what it says, here's what must be done.
00:43:52.000I think from that point on, I was like, That is a cool story.
00:43:56.000That's the only thing I care to take away from any of it right now.
00:43:58.000That I can straight up be like, if you just tell it like this, like this dude went around helping people, healing people, feeding people, like, you can ignore all the bad stuff and just say, let's try and be good people.
00:44:10.000There are some other moments, too, about perception and reality that I found really interesting that I think a lot of people don't understand.
00:44:18.000When I was working at O'Hare Airport, I had one of these older guys.
00:44:22.000He was a Hispanic dude, very religious guys.
00:44:25.000And he was like, one day, this dude goes, hey, pool!
00:44:28.000And I look up, I'm like, yeah, what's up?
00:44:29.000I think I was playing on, like, Snake on my Nokia candy bar.
00:45:52.000Supposedly, there's no such thing as solids, even though this wood feels pretty solid, but technically... It's a bunch of atoms and they're really, really tightly wound together.
00:46:02.000So I'm not saying this to try and tell anybody that this proves or disproves anything.
00:46:08.000I'm just telling you this is because it's a way to understand how people's perspectives are shaped based on what they choose and who they choose to trust.
00:46:16.000And ultimately, it's who you choose to trust.
00:46:19.000If a dude came out of the sky, floating, and he gave a cell phone to you, and he said, here's how it works.
00:46:25.000The magic of my love will transmit any of your thoughts to anyone else who has my love.
00:46:30.000You saw a dude flying, you'd be like, wow, okay.
00:46:34.000If you're a primitive or ancient culture or whatever, and you saw this happen, you would just believe them.
00:46:40.000Like, basically what the Anunnaki are supposedly.
00:46:56.000And so if you get like a PhD physicist who comes out and says, did you know that you can take your hand and you can actually hit molten steel?
00:49:11.000The interesting thing about the ethnic homogeneity is that if, you know, to these people who believe all this racism is everywhere, then by that logic, the racism doesn't exist in countries that are ethnically homogenous, be it China, Japan, Sweden, or otherwise.
00:49:25.000And I was actually talking to a progressive friend of mine who straight up, it was a good conversation.
00:49:31.000She was like, when you look at really big cities in countries like Japan and, you know, and even authoritarian places like China, for obvious reasons, China has, you know, less crime and less issues.
00:49:41.000But there there aren't accusations of racism because literally they're all Japanese right there's probably
00:49:46.000accusations of other bias like religious bias and stuff So quite literally we have racist racism is unique to
00:49:51.000multicultural societies You know I think another issue is is like movies and TV and
00:49:57.000shows and stories Because you think about it's like every story's got to have
00:50:01.000that that a-hole that's gonna make you feel like you know You're not worthless to push the story along and every
00:50:08.000single story you watch. There's that the there's some movies that have racist
00:50:13.000I mean some are historical movies But for the most part every movie you see the main
00:50:18.000character is getting belittled Whatever has a fight through then most people are seeing
00:50:22.000all these and going this is what real life is like Obviously, there's these people everywhere, and you look similar to that antagonist, I guess.
00:50:33.000I don't think people understand how much our desires are shaped by fiction.
00:50:39.000I grew up seeing all these superheroes, and we talked about this before.
00:50:47.000Like, the characters that inspire me are very... Like, in a lot of anime shows, the characters are always getting stronger through desperation.
00:50:56.000Like, the more desperate and the more dire the situation is, the more they strive to sacrifice everything to be the best, to save the ones they love.
00:51:06.000And I've always been inspired by that.
00:51:31.000And, you know, to speak more to the female perspective, someone— I was reading once about the power dynamics of woman-centric movies versus male-centric movies.
00:51:43.000And what they said was, and this may not be true, male movies, movies targeting men, are about a man who saves the day, who sacrifices everything and strives to save the ones he loves.
00:51:53.000Movies for women are about women who constantly make mistakes and do whatever they want and are praised for it.
00:51:59.000So you look at like romantic comedies where the woman is like bumbling around and she's like a lawyer or whatever and then ultimately she gets the guy at the end.
00:52:06.000It's always very, you know, hopey dopey silly, you know, misadventures.
00:52:21.000So, so, so the more we create movies that go in this direction, the more we're shaping our expectations for reality off of things that aren't real.
00:52:30.000Yeah, now we got the SJWs that are taking over Hollywood.
00:53:41.000But I do find it interesting that the movies that women typically see or I'm not super familiar with what movies women typically see would be.
00:54:17.000They showed a perspective, you know, in the past Where it was more prevalent, you know, that men were better than women.
00:54:26.000It's like, okay, so they showed that, and then she came, she showed her power, and everyone was like, dang!
00:54:31.000But actually, what was interesting about Wonder Woman is that her whole thing was, she could save everyone, and she could stop all of the fighting between everyone.
00:54:39.000It wasn't even necessarily about, like, I'm gonna save my family, it was, I want both sides to stop fighting each other, and the only way to do it is to stop Ares.
00:54:47.000And then you had Chris Pine, I think is the actress' name, who's a realist saying, sometimes people fight.
00:54:54.000And it was a really interesting, she was very powerful.
00:55:57.000So they are like, all right, well, how can I spin this so that it's a little bit more in tune with, you know, like a story and then boom, more SJW.
00:56:06.000And then it's like a cycle and just gets more and more crazy.
00:57:16.000But in seriousness about the simulation thing, what's interesting is, you know, I was thinking about what you were saying, and it's like, man, it really does feel like a weird experiment.
00:57:23.000Like, let's make a bunch of weird movies that don't fit any cultural expectations.
00:57:28.000Literally say that with like you know the last Jedi. We're gonna. We're gonna you know subvert your expectations like
00:57:34.000yeah It's made a bad movie. Yeah, but it's like we're having
00:57:37.000this weird. There's no such thing you bigot It wasn't a bad movie. You just don't understand Tim
00:57:42.000It was it was not very good I don't understand why they can't just write a good story.
01:00:29.000You're rich now because you're a famous person and you could do anything, but you forget what it's like to struggle.
01:00:35.000and actually that's kind of us as humanity we forgot what it's like to actually struggle like you used to have to wake up every day and hunt all day long or else you died yep yeah that's what being a human was actually that's what being an animal on this planet is unless you're a human now Or a rabbit.
01:00:54.000You wake up, you shake with anxiety like a ball of tension, with your eyes pointing literally in opposite directions, and you eat grass while you're in fear for your life.
01:01:04.000The rabbit's even a worse situation because they have to wake up and get food.
01:01:19.000Their eyes are literally bugging out both sides of their head and they're shaking like terrified at any moment.
01:01:24.000But, I mean, that's not necessarily that far from the truth because humans in the past, if you're out hunting food and you find food, there's other humans that probably want to just kill you and take your food.
01:02:51.000I mean, it's kind of stupid to be sad about that, that we've become, as a species, relatively smart to where we're not surprised, for the most part, by critters and creatures.
01:03:00.000Well, we have science now that shows what it all is from and what it means and why it is.
01:03:07.000You know, like the... That's why space, the final frontier.
01:03:11.000And then the only problem now is that mystery will always be gone because we have cameras.
01:03:16.000Maybe not always because maybe there's going to be things that maybe we experience weird energy life forms can be captured on camera or whatever.
01:03:22.000But gone are the days where you like tell a grand tale and people try to imagine to figure out what it was and then go on this great journey to try and figure out what, you know, risking life and limb.
01:05:13.000Almost all of them are awful, but we won't stop making them because we're looking for adventures and mystery and there's just nothing left.
01:05:20.000I think horror movies are bad because the horror movies just recycle the same plot.
01:06:22.000I thought they did a good job with it.
01:06:24.000I didn't go in with some preconceived notion about it though.
01:06:29.000Maybe they spoiled it for me by doing that.
01:06:32.000So I guess the idea for the movie is that, this is what I read, and apparently this is part of the official theme of the film, that you have families who grow up in poverty, who finally find a way to get out, but then sabotage themselves and find themselves back where they started, like crabs in a barrel.
01:07:48.000But I just feel like... Lightsaber battles are awesome.
01:07:50.000I'm so... Man, I'm so jaded on so many movies because I've gone to see... I'll tell you what, I wanted to walk out of the theater for The Last Jedi.
01:10:29.000I'm talking about, we used to have an industry where the best of the best song was a brand new song for Christmas.
01:10:37.000And it was like, this is the number one gold record, just came out, listen to this song.
01:10:42.000And then we played it every year, non-stop, and we've never, we've never, so the principal song played over the years, like, here are the songs you play.
01:10:50.000So, when it comes to movies, we used to have a movie industry, Groundhog Day.
01:10:55.000Remember, we'd just watch the movie Stay Tuned last night.
01:11:09.000There are adaptations, there are reboots, there's remakes.
01:11:11.000So, the core, like, cultural thing we do, yes, of course, there's always going to be indie creators and artists and unique things, and some things will fail and some things will succeed, but the core industry has now become plastic, homogenized, culturally stagnant.
01:12:02.000There's another funny bit where they like isolate the lyrics and they're like, my dog, my pickup truck with a beer coming home from work, my girl or whatever.
01:14:02.000But very few bands and artists, you know what I think it might be too, is a lot of these producers who write songs that have a good eclectic style will sell them.
01:14:12.000So you don't actually know who the person writing it is.
01:15:12.000It's basically about the fake reality of TV with a smiling wife, but in reality it's drug addicts, it's poor people, and it's kind of over the top.
01:15:38.000Look, so the point I was gonna make earlier about the simulation stuff is just this idea that, like, so much weird stuff has been happening that it feels like it has to be a conspiracy.
01:18:14.000He's like, I don't understand what this is.
01:18:16.000And it's not only that, it's been going on for...
01:18:19.000Over two years, this has been happening to him.
01:18:21.000He's been showing me these videos, he's like, I was, he like came, he was coming over, we were gonna play Magic, and he's like, dude, look at this, this was just outside, walking down your street.
01:18:31.000And I'm like, looking at it, I'm like, what is it?
01:19:12.000Then one of the, you know, the question is what is a simulation and why would it, why would, why would you argue that it's a simulation in fact, right?
01:19:40.000A video from Houston, Texas on Wednesday night appears to show a string of flickering lights in the sky moving around each other before disappearing completely.
01:20:43.000What do I, are you asking me personally what do I think it is?
01:20:45.000Yeah, yeah, yeah, like what's your best, what was your, if you had to make a bet, if I was like, yo, we're gonna put some chips down on this.
01:20:54.000I would love, you know, it's like you just said, like, we are stagnating as a culture, our humanity, like, what are we doing with our lives?
01:21:02.000It's like, if aliens actually came around, we'd be like, whoa, we gotta check ourselves.
01:21:06.000But what if they have a really weird, creepy culture, and they want us to adhere to it?
01:21:31.000So, like we talked about this before, I talked about this on the Rogan podcast a couple months ago, when I was saying I had this idea for a cool story where aliens come to Earth and offer humanity all this really great technology and knowledge.
01:21:58.000And then in hundreds of years, the human beings that sided with the aliens are now five feet tall, scrawny, but armored to the teeth with crazy technology that can fly.
01:22:09.000And they desperately love the aliens now.
01:22:11.000Because the ones that succeeded in the alien culture were the ones who loved the aliens the most, and generated favor.
01:22:25.000And so, the story quite literally is, humans raid a farm, and then an alien comes running out, and then a bunch of humans with jetpacks come out, and they're short and squeaky, and they've got crazy armor and force fields, and they're going...
01:22:38.000And so quite literally the idea is when we have a dog go out to fight with wolves, they have spiked collars.
01:22:45.000Because the wolves go for the neck and they can't.
01:22:47.000And that's a technological advancement wolves don't have because the other wolves were bred into dogs and teamed up
01:23:45.000Let's say, I love when I was talking to Joe about this, and I was like, you really think the Galactic Federation's gonna let us in when our planet's ruled by multiple governing bodies?
01:24:33.000I kind of do Well, no, no with what you're saying is true.
01:24:37.000They're trying to domesticate us and like no no, they're just in league with the aliens, man Come on.
01:24:41.000Yeah, the lizard people and the aliens are working together.
01:24:44.000So this is This is the joke I bring up.
01:24:49.000The one thing I really hate about conspiracy theorists is if you're going to jump through 50 hoops to come to a conclusion, why that conclusion?
01:24:58.000I'll tell you what, if I've got to think of all these different coincidences that add up to a story, I'll make the story way more fun.
01:25:27.000Now we have these, I saw this post where these parents are like, so we have our six year old who we've for that our six year old's entire life have said, Harry Potter's real.
01:26:02.000So, but they're teaching, but, but the reason I bring that up is because what you were just saying, it's like, they're not only are they jumping to these conclusions through all these hoops, they're teaching their children this, that this is, this is fact.
01:26:15.000And it's like, you trust your parents.
01:26:17.000Your parents obviously are your, they're your only connection to the world.
01:28:07.000Why wouldn't the US government be doing something similar?
01:28:09.000So you have a bunch of these private military contractors making crazy weapons, and I'm sure there's some companies you don't know about, you never heard of, you never will hear of, getting funding and doing crazy things.
01:28:20.000And I know a lot of people respond with, you think the government could actually, you know, make this thing work?
01:29:24.000Because of all the chaos, You've got, you know, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, a lot of people were like, no police state, no government takeover, small government.
01:29:33.000Now a lot of these people are saying like, Trump, stop the violence, stop the violence, bring in the military.
01:29:38.000Like now you've got people who normally would never do this, begging for, you know, order, and they're cheering for Trump to do it.
01:30:05.000Because we're in a position where we need the two-way and now we have a bunch of people who aren't trained to like waving their guns around at their spouses on their front porch with their bare feet.
01:32:31.000So when these conservatives were saying, cancel Yale, because Ella, who we're happy to pronounce the name Yale, was a slave trader, I'm like, but they want that to happen.
01:32:50.000And how are they, and you know, this whole thing is now shifting into Vote for Biden because he'll sleep in the basement, whatever they say after that.
01:33:00.000It's like, how are you turning this Black Lives Matter into vote for Biden?
01:33:05.000He's seriously connected to slave owners himself.
01:33:10.000His namesake, like he's named after somebody.
01:33:38.000Ryan Jacob says, Boogaloo Boys is what patriotic Americans call themselves who are willing to stand up to whatever threat may arise to our union, like the droves of police officers recently joining militias.
01:34:10.000What I was saying over the past few months is like when these protesters, when these people that are... No, not necessarily the protesters, the rioters.
01:36:27.000It's not about the probability of it, what happens if it does.
01:36:32.000So you have these people who believe, truly, that the Democrats are subverting the country, selling out to China, and eroding the Constitution.
01:36:40.000If they're in the extreme minority, what are they going to do?
01:36:43.000Because I know what the cops are going to do.
01:36:45.000The cops are going to be like, I'll violate the Constitution, just tell me to do it.
01:36:53.000The ones that the mainstream media that we're, I mean, we're seeing they exist, but there's plenty of cops that are probably like, this is crazy.
01:37:43.000You should follow me on Twitter and Instagram at Timcast.
01:37:46.000You can also follow at AdamKrigler on Instagram and Twitter.
01:37:49.000Yep, and I always have a pinned tweet on the top of my tweet page.
01:37:53.000You can send me stories, tell me what you want us to talk about, and yeah, I peruse them with these two lovely people before the show every day and just shout them out like, hey, what about this?
01:39:34.000And I don't know much about Stephen Molyneux at all, but I was reading an article that said him and a bunch of other people were banned because of statements made about racial superiority.
01:40:41.000Panda stud says keep doing your thing my man appreciate it Keegan Simmons says I took your advice Tim someone called my boss and tattled that I wasn't wearing a mask and when he asked me to go by when I told him to shove it he respected my rights and beliefs and put me on paid leave until our mask mandate in AZ is over That's amazing.
01:41:45.000I'm pretty sure like overconsumption of sugar is a higher chance of getting diabetes.
01:41:50.000No, they said COVID does something that activates, like for people who are susceptible, it triggers diabetes to act like, you know, your pancreas starts degrading.
01:41:59.000I mean, that's pretty much what's been going around.
01:42:01.000If you're not healthy, it triggers more unhealthiness.
01:43:27.000A bigot is someone who would throw a noose around your neck yelling MAGA country, and a smollet is a person who would pretend that someone threw a note.
01:43:36.000So the smollet is the victim who's lying, and the bigot is the person who doesn't.
01:50:44.000So, I don't want to go to a state where you got a creepy, weirdo governor, and, you know, Ralph Northam is one of the most... The creepiest.
01:50:50.000What's the word for, um, effectless, I guess is good?
01:54:11.000Make sure your address is on the letter or whatever you sent because not just the return, like you need to actually write like, I want the board, here's my address, send it to me please.
01:59:56.000So these are these are three that we chose.
01:59:58.000Well, I always said, you know, you get to pick a winner and then I looked at who which one got the most likes and we discussed it and it felt a little unfair that yeah, Adam Adam is so nepotism.
02:03:09.000This is speaking to Tim and I. I mean, I used to play Dungeons & Dragons a lot more than I do now, but I would totally play it again, but man, that is so cool.
02:03:20.000You're basically a planeswalker casting a spell.
02:03:23.000It's very fantasy, very D&D, Magic the Gathering-style art.
02:04:09.000So they actually included a letter and basically was saying, you know, I have been a freelancer for a long time and normally I wouldn't, you know, partake in a contest because my art is my livelihood.
02:04:44.000Anyway, before I was rudely interrupted by Timothy, No, so he goes on saying that he wouldn't have entered a contest normally, but because he saw what was happening to Reese Nielsen and how she is being targeted for being an artist, but having an opinion outside of her... No, no!
02:05:08.000Just simply the things that have happened to her.
02:05:10.000He's like, it is an outrage what's going on in the world right now, and I just wanted to... He appreciates what we're doing and drew this for us.
02:06:32.000Let's talk to Felipe, because if he can actually add the nose and the tail to the top and the bottom, like extended art, that would be one of the coolest boards ever.
02:07:41.000This is crazy, so I had this rant, but the rant before mine was yours, and yours has got 2.2 million views on Facebook from the Hodge twins.
02:07:49.000Well, it's because I straight-up said I'm voting for Trump, and they're like, But you explained a little bit.
02:09:00.000So that may be Trump's... I think, and Joe Jorgensen has a fairly interesting platform that a lot of the Biden voters are going to be like, I don't want Biden, I don't want either of these two, I'm going with Joe.
02:09:27.000There are middle-of-the-road people who are like, you know, I've been reading the news, I've been following it, I see what they're saying, but I can't vote for Trump, man.
02:09:50.000Look, because, and my respect to the progressives, you know, like, as much as I might disagree with some of them, people like, you know, David Pakman, Kyle Kalinske, or Jimmy Dore, they're talking about actual candidates whose ideas they like.
02:10:17.000Go on your phones, and you type in, here's the deal, and then you just keep pressing the predictive text in the middle until you max out your tweet, and that's how you make a Biden speech.