FERAL Attacker & 140 IQ Girl CRASH The Debate?! Andrew & Brian vs. Feminists! | Whatever Debates #13
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Summary
On this episode of Whatever Happened, we have a special guest on the show to discuss a recent incident involving a woman who was caught on camera attacking, assaulting, and attempting to physically harm Andrew. We discuss what happened, why it happened, and who should be held accountable for it.
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Guys, we post our stream schedule, behind the scenes, hate mail, a bunch of other stuff.
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And we posted on Sunday's episode, we posted the behind the scenes of this girl attacking, assaulting,
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I don't know if there's any criminal defense lawyers in the chat who want to weigh in on that
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as it pertains to California statutes relating to –
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Guys, you can check out the behind the scenes there.
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I was capturing it, like, trying to kick her off.
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We almost – we almost had to call the police on her, and she was just saying a bunch of
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So you can see the behind the scenes of that on our Discord.
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With that said, without further ado, we're – oh, wait.
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Actually, do we need to have the guests introduce themselves?
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Please tell us your name, age, occupation, where you're from, any education, and your political
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I am a social worker at a psych hospital, animal rehabber, and I do OnlyFans, and I'm
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I'm a legal courtesan, which is the best way that I can say that on YouTube, I believe.
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It's a popular entertainment channel on YouTube.
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I'm a political analyst, a political satirist, and I engage in conversations, debates all
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over the world, and I'm happy to have this debate today with you, too.
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And I'm Brian Atlas, 35, host of the Whatever Podcast, Washed Up, Over the Hill, has been
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So, I guess we're going to get into some of our first topics here.
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Do you guys seem to have specific disagreements with the podcast, it seems?
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Do you – is that – that was my impression, but –
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I mean, I did initially, but since the last time I was on, I realized that you weren't
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What are the things I'm terrible about in terms of my views or whatever?
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I guess our disagreements would probably be about the whole women's voting and some political
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It's kind of hard to disagree on that, but I think we could have a conversation about
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My initial impression of the podcast was simply through clips I've seen on, like, TikTok
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and Instagram, but, of course, those can always be taken grandly out of context.
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But after watching a little bit of it, it's way different than I imagined, so I'm happy
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Uh, I've never described myself as a feminist, but, yeah, I like women.
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Maybe a quick definition is, like, feminism would be the movement towards an egalitarian
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So, you think men and women have perfectly equal rights, or at least women have as many
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And you don't categorize either of yourselves as feminists?
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There's a lot of corners of modern feminism that don't like me based on what I do for
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So, that's kind of tough to navigate in itself.
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And what do you guys think about, do you think there is a patriarchy?
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I said that I think morality should evolve with society, and I think that empathy is
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the foundation of a just world, and I think that Trumpism is rooted in division, cruelty,
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And I think that religion is used to justify harmful and outdated beliefs, especially about
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And I don't reject the idea of a higher power, but I don't think that a text written by bronzed
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And my stance on politics is about what I believe is right and wrong based on reason
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So, I just would like you to consider whether it's truly moral or just convenient for maintaining
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My perspective on religion is that I actually find it slightly delusional in most senses.
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I would consider myself an atheist to keep it simple.
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I know that's a little bit different from Christianity in some aspects, so that's totally fair.
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However, I think whether you're questioning or unquestioning in your belief of a God in a traditional sense, I personally find it unrealistic and people don't question it enough.
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I think delusional is the best way that I think delusional is the best way that I can describe it.
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But I'm interested to hear your perspectives because in what I've learned about you just in my research before this, I'm actually really interested to talk to you.
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And I am coming at this from a non-aggressive, non-argumentive way.
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It's probably going to be pretty argumentative.
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I do want to do a quick secondary thank you to Ogle, who popped a crystal ball for us in our debate just about an hour ago.
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Yeah, let's just get into the immigration thing now.
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What prompted that conversation in your last appearance?
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So, Mick, are you able to pull up the tweets, but can you go to the one that's about immigration?
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So, here, remember how I showed you on the other monitor, there's going to be a bunch of tweets?
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And how, if you just minimize the Discord, can you show, here, Mick, tell me what is currently up on the monitor, please?
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Okay, can you minimize the Discord and tell me what you see on the monitor?
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And then I'll be able to tell you where to navigate to.
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So, remember how it was visually before where it was everything?
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Here, actually, before you do that, here, hit F11 again.
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Okay, click, remember how I showed you the tweet?
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The tweet beyond the Instagram tab, like I showed you before the stream.
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Okay, and then control tab until I tell you we get to the right thing.
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Okay, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, what the fuck, next.
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Next, next, next, next, next, next, I apologize to the viewers.
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Okay, this is what started the conversation as it pertains to immigration.
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Elon Musk on February 18th posted, haha, wow, in response to the White House posting, ASMR, illegal alien deportation flight.
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Okay, and to which you responded, you have no empathy for men, which led off to a conversation you and I had about immigration.
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Didn't you say that morality is based around empathy?
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Or is it just a moral position because you don't have any empathy for this group of people?
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I said you have no empathy talking about Elon Musk.
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Just because, I mean, I'm not for illegal immigration.
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But I think that posting it in that way, as if it's funny to do that to people and just pick up their whole lives, I don't think that that's funny.
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But I think that it could be done in a better way that's not immoral.
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So, your problem was that you were just laughing about it?
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But, I mean, it is kind of ironically funny, right?
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...and then the cops come and take you out, I'm probably going to laugh at you, right?
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Would you laugh at somebody who broke into your house and then...
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I do think that's a little bit different, though.
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Because those people aren't breaking into my house to live a better life.
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They're breaking into my house probably for a bad reason, I would assume, anyway.
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Like, their reasons for breaking into your house is they want your stuff for a materially better life, just like the immigrant, right?
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Well, I guess that's subjective based on scenario.
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But I don't think that it's right to laugh about that in particular when it comes to immigration.
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You know, if we could stop it, then I think that would be great.
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But I think when it comes to kids, like, in the DACA program that have grown up here and have never lived, like, in their home country and they don't speak that language, I think that deporting them is immoral.
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And I understand that it's their parents' fault.
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You know, when they bring them over here, it's a selfish decision.
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But to put that on the kids kind of just seems unfair to me.
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This is what I don't understand about the empathy is morality crowd.
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And you say, well, Andrew, we really got to be empathetic towards these people and their plight.
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And it's like, but at the expense of me and mine, where's the empathy towards me and mine?
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And then it just kind of becomes, well, their shit's worse.
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And it's like, but isn't there supposed to be empathy on both sides?
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I mean, it's really hard to pick a side when it comes to stuff like this because I agree with both of...
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But I think that the implications for deporting somebody that's lived here for their whole life
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and they don't speak the language of their home country versus you having to deal with that person in a Walmart,
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I feel like it's a little bit of a different situation when it comes to...
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They're going to have a lot of readjusting to do.
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But, you know, not every DACA recipient is under that, by the way.
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But the thing is, is even for the ones who are, right, if you are to...
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Then this is one of the big kind of like primary problems maybe we can dive into with your empathy is morality thing.
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So it's like right now we can be empathetic towards these people, right?
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But what if you send the signal that this is now okay and so more illegals come in, have children here, understanding that, well, you know, these kids in 20 years can make the same claim as the former DACA recipients.
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And now we have to make all of them citizens as well, bypassing all of the other people who are in line, not much empathy for those people, right?
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And creating now a perverse incentive for more people to come and do it.
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Seems like it's the least empathetic thing to do.
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Well, what would your solution be then when it comes to deportation and legal immigration?
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I would kick out every single illegal immigrant who was here and everybody here who wasn't a naturalized citizen.
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A nation is, from my perspective, it's culture, borders, language.
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That's how a very famous talk radio host Michael Savage used to frame it.
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So in this case, illegal immigrants who come in, they don't have the same culture.
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They often, like even at the hotel I'm staying at, half of them don't speak English, right?
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So when you say things like, let's deport the criminals, I'm like, well, there they are.
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So when it comes to parents that come here and they have a kid here though, and they raise
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that kid here, obviously they made a choice to do that.
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It's a selfish choice because they, they know that that could be a possible implication.
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Um, do you still think that that's fine to, well, the law of the land is that, um, if you're
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So, so that's not, so that would be, I want to repeal that.
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I would like for there to be a different interpretation that says that a naturalized citizen is, you
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have to have a mom and a dad and both of them are native to the nation and then they have
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a child, that child becomes native to the nation.
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That's, I w I would get rid of the soil policy altogether, but that natural born would require
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your mom and your dad both be citizens of the nation and, uh, then you become a citizen.
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That's, that's like my ideal citizenship policy.
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So when it comes to immigrants working here, do you not think that they are good for the
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So it is because, because they have no documentation, they can be paid under the table.
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They send remittances back to their home nation, which is untaxed, right?
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Totally untaxed remittances in the hundreds and hundreds of millions.
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Uh, if not, I think it's billions actually that they send back in remittances, but don't
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The employer is able to squeeze out American citizens for the jobs because now they can pay
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Uh, and then they do, they do do work visa programs, but they're totally rigged.
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So the work visa programs are totally rigged for, um, for various, uh, companies.
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Um, the, the whole thing is a massive clusterfuck when it comes to that.
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So yeah, I don't think that that's good policy.
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I think that you're just kind of promoting slave labor essentially by giving people perverse
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incentives to have people come across the border and then they have children here and
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Well, I definitely, I'm not advocating for slave labor.
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I don't advocate for that, but just for an example, like let's just say that you have
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a construction company and you have a hundred illegal immigrants working for you.
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So you're paying them under minimum wage and then we deport all of them.
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So in what I think logically is I don't think that these businesses would be hiring a hundred
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American citizens and then paying them a just wage.
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I think that they would be spending the same amount of money, but hiring less people, which
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Then why don't we just bring everybody into the United States?
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If it just is going to perpetually increase the GDP and it's going to perpetually increase
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the amount of cheap labor that businesses can get, why not just bring everybody here
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You're just saying if you have a business and the business has a hundred employees, right?
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And suddenly the business owner had to pay a fair market competitive wage, he would have
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That seems like it's the advocation again of slave labor.
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I'm just, I'm just saying that this is how I think it would go.
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I don't think that these businesses would hire American citizens at the same rate and pay
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But isn't that, isn't that why we want to get rid of illegals?
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So that businesses have to hire our citizens at a competitive wage.
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But do you see how it would make things less efficient?
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And again, I'm not advocating for paying people below minimum wage, but unfortunately that
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So just thinking about it in terms of that, would that not make it less efficient?
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So I just, if you want to understand the implication of your argument here, what you're doing
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is you're advocating on behalf of rich industrialists.
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So if rich industrialists can pay people who are not American citizens less money to do
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jobs that then they make more money off their back and they don't have to actually employ
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the American public, they gravitate towards that.
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You actually have created a perverse incentives, a perverse incentive for illegals to come here,
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be second-class citizens and get paid less than the normal American.
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Like that seems totally like contrary to what you actually want.
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I think that just thinking about it logically, like that's how these people run their businesses.
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That's why they hire legal immigrants so that they can pay them less.
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People violate the law all the time in order to make more money.
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Which I don't agree with, but I'm saying like, would that not make things less efficient
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It would make things less efficient if you had less workers.
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But however, this could easily be applied to slavery.
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Ending slavery is bad because it would be less efficient because we would have less workers.
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I do find a big distinction between slavery and illegal immigration though because those
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Sure, but the consistency of the argument is the same.
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So that your value that you're arguing is about efficiency.
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Yes, it is more efficient, but also here's another scenario which would also be more efficient.
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Well, sure, but that's a comparison that just...
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So it seems like efficiency is not really what you're trying to argue then.
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Because if you take efficiency and you say, well, this will hurt the efficiency of the
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business, it's like, so is taking black people out of cotton fields.
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That hurts the efficiency of the cotton field, right?
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Well, in that scenario, in a slavery scenario, obviously I'm not advocating for that.
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But I think illegal immigrants, they want to be here.
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But not by choice and they're not getting paid.
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Then the value here must be something that's not efficiency.
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You must be arguing something that's not efficiency then.
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Because you keep on saying, well, it's less efficient.
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That's just an example of how I think that illegal immigration has done something good
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for our economy, whether I think it's morally just or not.
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I think that you can say that it's made things more-
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Illegal immigration can be super helpful to the economy in some aspects, but it can also
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For the instance, these people are not paying into tax, the tax system for basic things like
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government subsidies for emergency care, right?
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California had some of the finest hospitals in the world, which were bankrupted by illegal
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immigrants, using them basically as the emergency room as a health facility, right?
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Um, there's all sorts of net drains also that they get, including fraud for social security,
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fraud for stealing people's identities, all sorts of fraud that drains the system,
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not to mention remittances, which aren't taxed.
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So the thing is, is like, if you're making the moral argument based on efficiency, I think
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You're just pointing out an example of how they can be a boon.
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I would just agree there can be cases where they definitely help the economy.
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They're just, they're just, just in net, even if you made the case, and I agreed with
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it that they mostly assist the economy, that's not the only dynamic of the problem we're looking
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That's just like, just an example of why I think illegal immigration has been good in
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Um, and obviously we have a lot of illegal immigrants.
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Um, and the people who live in the border towns hate them.
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They, um, they do all sorts of horrible things to their private property.
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People in border towns are always, always demanding more and more security inside their towns.
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They can never get enough because, I mean, you can imagine how unsettling would it be
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if you go out for your nice, uh, you know, Starbucks frate or whatever it is in the morning,
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right, and it has the double shot of espresso or whatever the shit it is that, that, you know,
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And you sit out and you're in your, like, little stocking, whatever, your, your blanket and shit,
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and you're on your deck and you look out and there's families of illegal immigrants crossing
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Um, I live on the Northern side, so Nogales, I think is, it, that's.
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Yeah, not the border side, but Nogales, the crime rate over there is a lot higher, but
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I think that it's very, um, it's very community-based.
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So it's like, all the arguments that you can make as a pro for illegal immigration, you
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just have to kind of bite the bullet that you want to concede our sovereignty, because
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I cannot go to Mexico tomorrow, absent paperwork, to, and work there illegally, right?
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But even if I, there are tons of Americans who want to, especially rich ones, because
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of the, the power of the dollar versus the peso is so high.
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If you're a multimillionaire, you go down to Mexico, you can live the high life, right?
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Mexican government, though, they want their money.
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They don't want you to come into their country without, uh, sufficiently greasing the palms
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of the Mexican government, which then is supposed to trickle down to its citizens, whether
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Why is it that we should have the expectation they, they can do it to us?
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I'm, I don't think that, um, I'm not, I don't think that we should just open the borders
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and let everyone in, but I think that there are, you have to recognize the pros and the
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We can't just say that illegal immigration is bad, period, because they have helped the
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Well, the pros are very one-sided when it comes to slavery.
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One's an aggressor nation, much larger than the smaller one, right?
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And they attack, like, let's say Russia attacked a smaller nation.
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They attack, and the Ukrainians, during a counterattack, they're able to take over a large swath
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of Russia with tons of civilians who are all loyal to Russia.
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Or option C, let them go so that they can continue to assist their enemy in making weapons to kill
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Would it be more morally just to go ahead and imprison those people rather than kill them
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or have them run back to make weapons that were going to kill you?
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I think, um, I'm not really sure what I would do in that situation, honestly.
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But you only got so much food and so much resources, you're fighting a war.
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Is it just then to have them assist against their will?
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You would let them go to assist the enemy in killing you?
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I, I'm not, here's the thing, I, I am not a war leader.
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He's like, I'm just, what I'm giving you is an example of, if you were to have two nations,
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they're at war, one's an aggressor nation, attacks a smaller one.
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It seems to me like they would be totally justified if they counterattack this other nation
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rather than letting their men go and continue to come back and fight another day to imprison
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them and then force them to work against their will.
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So in that scenario, you would say that slavery is just.
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I would say that maybe in that, maybe it had, it would have to be done, but I wouldn't
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Well, I mean, maybe, but you're not happy to be in a war.
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So what I'm saying is that there are just times to enslave people.
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And so when people say like, you got to take the pros and the cons of something, but then
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they make an unequivocal moral statement, like there's no pros to slavery.
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But there's way more cons why we shouldn't do it.
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Because it wouldn't, that just be cherry picking in a way.
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I mean, trying to find a good outcome of slavery when there are so many bad ones, trying to
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Well, it's just, it's just showing that the principle is not consistent.
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So like, we're just checking the consistency of the principle.
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But I still need to be consistent enough to think, is it always under all circumstances,
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Like you can come up with bizarre hypotheticals where it's like, would you enslave two people
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What about realistic things that happen with slavery where you're like, actually, like if
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And so I'm just checking for the, the principle, the consistency of the principles.
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Cause I, I mean, my moral is just, I don't want that to happen in general.
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So that would be a hard situation for me to deal with.
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I wouldn't be happy about it, but I guess that would be a, the only solution.
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No, it doesn't, but it can lead you down a good path.
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Well, I think one of the other disagreements that we had when we were discussing immigration
00:35:49.880
Is it feasible to deport the millions of illegal immigrants that are here?
00:35:55.520
You had objections from a economic perspective.
00:36:04.120
Uh, I don't know if you have more to add to that or Andrew, I mean, do you think that
00:36:10.060
We can deploy the United States military right to the border or shoot to kill.
00:36:18.400
It's our, it's our, no, if on the border, if they're trying to cross, I thought the ones
00:36:24.520
who are currently here, no, no, no, no, no, isn't it, isn't it wrong to kill though
00:36:28.260
based in religion, it's wrong to murder, is that not murder?
00:36:34.980
Murder definitionally is the unjustified killing of someone.
00:36:43.520
Can any, can I kill anyone and justify it to myself?
00:36:46.420
I would consider justification, well, I would start with the idea of what justification
00:36:52.900
And then with the idea of, is it an objective or subjective justification?
00:37:00.200
So if you say, well, there is no objective morality.
00:37:05.640
And it's relative between people, then you really can't give me any reason why I shouldn't
00:37:12.280
So, example, somebody breaks in your house, you shoot them.
00:37:19.980
But you're walking down the street, you see a family of illegal immigrants, you don't
00:37:32.780
So if they're trying to break in, just like they're trying to break into your house, I
00:37:51.540
Well, do you think that illegal crossings would significantly go down if the United States
00:37:55.440
military was on the border and said, if you try to cross the border illegally, we open
00:38:01.020
Well, then it sounds like I solved the problem.
00:38:09.540
I don't know if I, that's my, I haven't even thought of that as a solution.
00:38:14.460
I don't know if that's my position, but I would agree with you insofar as Andrew, it
00:38:30.860
So the idea isn't actually to send them down there with orders to shoot, to kill.
00:38:33.860
The idea is that because they have orders to shoot, to kill, they'll never have to.
00:38:46.040
Well, I don't think that there is a, like a flat, simple way to fix the immigration problem.
00:38:57.560
I just, I think that would be really hard to pass.
00:39:03.100
I think you're correct that it would be difficult to pass through Congress, an act of Congress,
00:39:08.780
which mobilized, but well, you know, the president's the commander in chief though.
00:39:14.120
He doesn't, I'm not sure that that would be war authorization.
00:39:17.480
So I think he could actually unilaterally just order the military and order the border
00:39:23.900
states to mobilize their national guard with orders to shoot.
00:39:28.500
Didn't he try to get the military over there though?
00:39:45.740
I don't, I'm not advocating for the killing of anybody.
00:39:49.220
Well, it's not an advocation of, it's an advocation to make sure there is no killing.
00:39:54.420
So the idea of like the idea of five foot, one men attacking seven foot tall, 300 pound
00:40:07.940
So it seems like if you're a seven foot, 300 pound buff yoked out dude, you're probably
00:40:16.240
And the whole idea behind that is because the person is worried that if they do attack
00:40:25.420
So if you think if this is something that Trump could do, why do you think he hasn't
00:40:30.040
I don't, I just don't think that he would be able to justify it politically.
00:40:35.340
Because I think that there would be an outcry, a general outcry against it.
00:40:41.060
Like, yeah, I think it could be argued that this, I'm not sure on this, right.
00:40:47.240
But it could possibly be argued as like, you would need congressional authorization for
00:40:51.900
this because of some reason, possibly they could defund it or there's any number of different
00:40:58.080
reasons, or there could be some type of like humanitarian crisis that it could be presented
00:41:03.000
as that would cause a bunch of problems for him.
00:41:05.360
So there might be a bunch of practical reasons, but I don't think that there's anything morally
00:41:09.640
wrong with taking your army, putting it on your border and telling people who try to cross
00:41:16.880
that border that there's going to be dire consequences if they do.
00:41:25.620
It seems within forced doctrine, it would actually prevent more crossings and it would prevent
00:41:32.700
Well, I don't, um, I don't have a solution, my own solution when it comes to immigration.
00:41:37.540
I think that, uh, topic is far too complicated for me and I don't know enough about how things
00:41:44.240
work or politics, uh, to really come up with a solution.
00:41:48.120
But I think the only other disagreement we had pertaining to that was that there were,
00:41:53.920
uh, flights, they were flying the immigrants and you thought that this was dubious, that
00:42:03.720
Um, I don't know if you still think that's the case, but I, I, yeah, I still think there
00:42:08.700
were in fact flights flying in thousands of legal and I don't know the precise number,
00:42:14.000
but have you ever heard of the migrant caravans?
00:42:20.980
So that's tens of thousands of people whose entire objective was to go through South America
00:42:25.620
and Mexico collecting as many people as possible in order to break into the country at a single
00:42:32.520
The Democrats assured them that they would have hotel rooms that they would be taking care
00:42:36.780
They actually had Democrat liaisons who went to South America and would coach these migrant
00:42:45.780
What we were talking about is, uh, I, I think it was, I think it was hundreds of thousands
00:43:08.340
Well, that's funny to say, that's funny that you should mention that, but I'm not going to
00:43:13.200
get into that on YouTube because of the terms of service.
00:43:15.500
But, um, the thing is, is they can't work either, but they work, right?
00:43:27.740
But to, to sign up to vote though, how do you do that without social?
00:43:33.100
You take your fake ass social that you got out of.
00:43:41.520
And well, they don't, maybe they don't physically go.
00:43:44.140
But what they do is they look through obituary records for somebody like, let's say your name
00:43:54.140
And so you go through the obituaries and you find somebody whose name is like, I don't
00:44:03.360
And he has roughly the same types of features that you do, right?
00:44:06.940
You can apply, get a death certificate, get the death certificate, and then you can, uh,
00:44:11.240
manipulate that in such a way to get a birth certificate.
00:44:13.760
You take the birth certificate down to the social security office, say, I lost my social
00:44:25.300
Are there statistics that show how many people that have passed away have voted?
00:44:34.500
Is like they don't, one, they wouldn't count them as passed away because this is an active
00:44:43.880
Yeah, they did die, but that doesn't mean that they've been officially counted one.
00:44:47.500
And two, when you're talking about the, uh, assumed identification, uh, they can also, they're
00:44:56.240
You can have conflicting records inside of our, of record keeping, you know, apparatuses.
00:45:03.220
Now, how many there are liberals will tell you that there's very few cases like this, but
00:45:08.300
it's very, very difficult to determine how many there actually are of cases like this.
00:45:13.580
Very difficult because they've already assumed the identity.
00:45:22.880
Um, I'm sure it happens and I'm sure it's happened, but, uh, there's, there's just no,
00:45:36.520
That every single year, 1 million legal immigrants come into the United States.
00:45:41.480
How many illegal immigrants do you think are here?
00:45:45.460
Uh, I think probably five or six times the estimate that they say.
00:45:58.060
Uh, so Mick at the, in the stream yard, it's in the actual browser.
00:46:34.280
I don't think it pertains to how many illegal immigrants are in the country, but this is from
00:46:42.640
So this is, uh, Department of Homeland Security, I believe.
00:46:48.740
I'm multitasking a dozen different things here.
00:46:52.040
Uh, so Mick, I'm going to have you scroll down just a little bit.
00:46:54.500
New documents reveal airports used by Secretary Mallorca has to fly hundreds of thousands of
00:46:58.980
inadmissible aliens into the U.S. via CHNV mass parole scheme.
00:47:11.420
Today, the House Committee on Homeland Security revealed documents obtained through subpoena
00:47:14.860
of the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, that identified over 50 airport locations,
00:47:20.020
including our nation's capital, used by DHS to help process into the country more than
00:47:24.260
400,000 inadmissible aliens through the administration's unlawful Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and
00:47:35.040
The program was officially launched in January, 2023, and the documents obtained by the committee
00:47:39.460
cover the period from January to August, accounting for roughly 200,000 of these individuals.
00:47:45.700
Uh, according to these documents, as of mid-October 2023, there were 1.6 million inadmissible
00:47:51.380
aliens awaiting travel authorizations through this program.
00:48:00.660
So according to these documents, scroll down, scroll down, scroll down, scroll down,
00:48:04.900
scroll down, the top 15 airport loc- stop, stop, stop, the top 15 airport locations used
00:48:10.540
for the program and the number of inadmissible aliens who flew into a port of entry between
00:48:15.180
January, August, 2023 were Miami, 91,000, Fort Lauderdale, 60,000, New York City, 14,000,
00:48:22.460
Houston, uh, 8,000, Orlando, 6,000, Los Angeles, 3,000, Tampa, 3,000, et cetera, et cetera,
00:48:30.120
But the other airports used for the program, okay, that's fine.
00:48:34.480
Uh, and I mean, that's pretty much it as it relates to the flights.
00:48:38.020
And you can point out too that there was a, a time period here during, uh, C-19, uh, when,
00:48:46.800
Where most of the ballots were mail-in and mail-in, the mail-in ballot system is like
00:48:52.380
the worst fucking idea ever conceived by man because the proofs there were, uh, very slight
00:49:02.760
So, uh, having, having thousands of unsecured ballot locations, right.
00:49:08.160
This was, yeah, they can definitely participate in the political process, whether they are
00:49:14.200
So, that's, I mean, those are the arguments, I guess, there.
00:49:25.700
I don't think I have anything to contribute that hasn't already been said.
00:49:30.520
Um, so, I don't feel like it's necessary for me to, to jump in on that one.
00:49:42.780
Is there anything, okay, we can do that, but any other.
00:49:49.140
People, people often lose interest on the religion topic, right?
00:49:52.800
We can keep it quick, too, also, if that's a concern.
00:49:56.080
Um, I mean, sex work is a topic that, you know, I'm passionate about, but I'm not sure
00:50:04.180
Um, well, I think there are a lot of different viewpoints from different kinds of sex workers,
00:50:10.580
um, on several different topics, whether it comes to legalization or, um, what's the word
00:50:20.560
I'm looking for, kind of like a, a control over that industry that we may or may not have,
00:50:28.020
depending on what the circumstances are, such as places where it's legal, like Nevada,
00:50:33.640
or whether we're looking at protection for people who work independently, not necessarily
00:50:40.040
on the street, but like online and things like that.
00:50:45.060
So you're making a distinction between, um, legislating it in multiple, multiple ways,
00:50:51.900
So you're talking about, are we talking about protecting sex workers or this or that, or
00:50:55.520
yeah, there's, there can be a lot of opposing viewpoints.
00:50:59.120
Um, I have the 100% number one way to protect sex workers.
00:51:12.680
Um, no, I don't think I could answer that with just a yes or no.
00:51:15.880
Um, because I think there's slightly more nuance to it.
00:51:19.140
Um, I can only use where I work currently as an example, um, where we are very well protected.
00:51:28.020
A chance for a chance for you to in some way be assaulted or, uh, something like this through
00:51:38.700
Is there, but there's a hundred percent chance that you're not going to be assaulted as a
00:51:45.280
Well, I think as a woman, there's always a chance.
00:51:48.380
But it's not going to be based on the fact that you're in an industry where this is much
00:51:54.480
more common than when you're not in the industry.
00:51:56.520
Um, I couldn't give you a percentage, but that could be a fair statement depending.
00:52:18.520
Um, whether that be a sheriff's department or a police department, it depends on your area.
00:52:25.220
So, so the thing is, is like, um, my understanding in those places, they have like literal guard
00:52:30.900
dogs that they patrol the perimeters with and they have armed security.
00:52:54.140
Do you, when you go into a room with a John alone, right?
00:52:57.300
Is that part, does that, would you consider that a routine part of your job?
00:53:02.680
So then you're, do you usually know these Johns?
00:53:09.100
So, so then what you're saying is, is that yes, this place is really well guarded until
00:53:13.920
you go into a room by yourself with a John, right?
00:53:17.060
And then you engage in sexual activity and your chances there of being abused, obviously
00:53:23.320
are significantly higher than if you were not in the room with the stranger having sex
00:53:29.780
I would say it also depends on what kind of services you're offering as well that can make
00:53:35.960
And just being in the room, but just like being in the room with the John doing anything
00:53:40.500
sexual is going to increase your chances of being assaulted, right?
00:53:46.740
So I have a, my a hundred percent foolproof way to make sure that you, because I care
00:53:52.520
about you never get assaulted again, is that you never do sex work.
00:53:57.480
And then I can guarantee that you'll never be in a room with a strange man again, unless
00:54:02.360
it's by some volition of your own, not because you need money where that man will assault you.
00:54:11.720
So, I mean, obviously there is a point, uh, in-person sex work, you're alone with a random
00:54:21.640
Um, OnlyFans though, how can that be dangerous?
00:54:37.440
In my streaming career, I, I have at least some people who probably have a parasocial
00:54:50.680
I take, so the only thing I can do is be as responsible as I possibly can do or be by
00:54:57.200
if such a relationship bubbles and I can see it by putting the kibosh on it, right?
00:55:02.840
Saying things like, I'm not your friend, I'm not your buddy, right?
00:55:10.820
Not that I haven't had fans that have become friends because they have, but I'm just saying,
00:55:14.760
generally speaking, I try to put the kibosh on that immediately, right away.
00:55:23.660
A pair, a parasocial relationship is going to be way, way more likely because of the nature.
00:55:30.820
So that puts you at a higher elevated risk in comparison to even other people in similar
00:55:35.940
But I, I also, I don't use my, um, my name or anything, my real name.
00:55:40.680
So, um, and do you think that would stop people?
00:55:46.480
Um, but I, I mean, I've been doing it for a while.
00:55:49.800
I think some people definitely do have a parasocial relationship with me.
00:55:56.700
Uh, there was a, a guy, I don't remember his name, but he was like a bald dude and he developed
00:56:02.420
a parasocial relationship with an OnlyFans girl and he began to spend his family's credit
00:56:15.620
And when they tried to put the kibosh on the relationship, he was so invested that he actually
00:56:20.340
murders his entire family in order to continue this relationship.
00:56:27.920
That there are musicians and other people out there who are so ridiculously famous that
00:56:33.120
there's deranged fans who would do something similar with them and they're not in sex work.
00:56:37.280
I'm just stating that the chances of it are way higher in your industry.
00:56:41.800
And wouldn't that be part of my responsibility as well, though, like being on the internet
00:56:47.820
to make sure these people don't get connected to me in that way or attached to me in that
00:56:54.660
Well, I think the nature of what you do is to try to create this kind of relationship
00:57:03.440
So, and this is all by the nature of the work itself.
00:57:07.360
It's not saying, so I, I'm going to try to be charitable here.
00:57:10.620
I think you can, you're, you try to divorce yourself.
00:57:19.780
That Savannah, the person's trying to divorce herself from Savannah, the sex worker.
00:57:25.300
When Savannah, the sex worker is doing sex work, that's not really who she is.
00:57:29.840
She's, she's this whole other person who likes flowers and unicorns and pretty nails or whatever
00:57:36.600
Like whatever that person is, is not this person.
00:57:40.320
But this person who does do the sex work is being provocative, trying on purpose to be
00:57:45.920
seductive, trying on purpose in order to make a person feel a certain way, a certain connection
00:57:52.460
so that they open up their wallet and give you money.
00:57:55.860
And I think that that is part of the nature of that work.
00:57:58.780
Whereas for most other types of work, um, on camera, film, things like this, that is
00:58:10.420
This is not designed to introduce the parasocial aspect in.
00:58:16.080
So like, uh, suma Hollywood actor is really straightforward too.
00:58:22.780
I, I'm not really here to, I am trying to elicit emotions in you, but the emotions aren't
00:58:29.100
specifically the idea of I'm seducing you and creating the context that there's something
00:58:36.800
That's, that's the feeling I'm trying to introduce.
00:58:39.660
Like in your sex work, for instance, um, do you ever moan really loud?
00:58:45.180
Do you ever pretend that you're really into it when you're not?
00:58:48.360
Do you ever, you know, the answer is likely yes.
00:58:51.000
I actually, um, do a lot of different kinds of services that actually lean far more towards,
00:59:04.040
Um, um, kink centered, I would say, um, it's far less of, you know, the standard stereotypical
00:59:13.980
But are you pretending on purpose to enjoy things maybe you don't enjoy?
00:59:19.080
You're pretending to be into those things when you're not really into them because you're
00:59:22.840
trying to elicit a response from the person there that gives into whatever their fantasy
00:59:29.700
Um, me personally, no, because I don't offer any kind of service that I wouldn't enjoy
00:59:42.160
So you've never pretended to be more into it than you're not?
00:59:47.020
Well, you would agree though, that at least in your industry, that women are going to
00:59:53.020
be moaning and they're going to be like screaming at the top of their lungs are going to be
00:59:56.480
doing things like this, even though they ordinarily, yeah, I'm sure it happens with you too, whether
01:00:01.020
you'd admit it or not, but that aside, yeah, coming back to this, the idea here is that
01:00:07.020
you're specifically trying to get those responses, whereas I think that other forms of entertainment
01:00:13.940
specifically are not trying to develop the parasocial aspect.
01:00:18.480
I can, I totally agree, uh, about the safetiness of it, but, um, I think taking measures to
01:00:26.100
make sure that in case anything happens, you can protect yourself.
01:00:31.040
I think, um, I mean, whether, regardless of if I did sex work or not, I would want to
01:00:37.840
So, um, I don't feel any less safe doing it, but I, uh, but I get to be at home.
01:00:46.220
Um, so, yeah, yeah, but I mean, you, these are like, these are tiered arguments, right?
01:00:51.380
So the first tier is the safety of even the prostitute in this case and of the John are
01:00:58.620
We got the, we have the overarching STDs, which are in this industry, which including over
01:01:03.440
fan, only fans have an over-representation of STDs against the general public.
01:01:11.920
And oftentimes they're not as rigorously even tested as the people in the corn industry
01:01:20.580
We, with the, uh, amount of STDs that come in, then we have to deal with the trafficking
01:01:26.140
And then also, I mean, the list just is like endless of the societal ills that come with
01:01:32.440
Like, whereas banning it, what really, what bad happens when we ban this?
01:01:38.140
That there's a black market potentially that opens up for it?
01:01:41.400
Well, I think, I, I think South Korea is a good example of what happens when you do ban
01:01:50.580
I know officially it is, but it's not actually.
01:01:52.860
But I think they, they have higher rates of, uh, grape and sexual assault and they also
01:02:05.920
I mean, I didn't, we can, I mean, I could be wrong.
01:02:09.660
I'm willing to concede if I'm wrong as we're talking about stats off the top of our head,
01:02:17.780
I'm willing to concede if I'm wrong on that, but I would find it like kind of stunning
01:02:23.280
if it was the case or if that was the case and there wasn't at least underlying reasons
01:02:28.140
for it that aren't as obvious as what you're portraying, right?
01:02:32.120
So, but yeah, it is true that in South Korea it is banned, but it's not IP banned really.
01:02:43.420
And I would even argue that absent feminism and the various herbivore movements that are
01:02:49.860
going on in these Asian nations, what do they call it now?
01:02:57.040
Well, that's for Japan, but whatever, where women are checking out and men are checking
01:03:02.660
out of the Department of Relationship, period, because they don't want to be with these feminists,
01:03:08.400
that you probably wouldn't see that sort of consumption, you know, even the IP ban
01:03:20.380
So there's other things that are going on in South Korea, which I would contribute to
01:03:24.420
other crises which are happening there, not because of corn being banned.
01:03:30.040
That's actually a very popular position there, by the way, to keep it banned.
01:03:34.020
Like people reintroduce trying to get it approved again, and it just gets smacked down every
01:03:39.560
I think that there could be some regulations when it comes to corn in America.
01:04:01.000
You have to upload ID in order to get on a corn website.
01:04:07.700
And it needs to, there needs to be some sort of verification there for that.
01:04:15.540
What do you think will happen to the market, though, when that happens?
01:04:18.460
Well, the thing is that OnlyFans already does that.
01:04:21.640
So nobody can get on to my OnlyFans unless they upload their ID that says that they're 18
01:04:34.100
The next thing I would implement is that at the very least, the age of sex.
01:04:41.240
So if we began alcohol, if we, if we raised the age of alcohol to 21, this is arbitrary,
01:04:46.540
but we just think, well, you're probably not responsible enough to have a drink or a
01:04:53.600
We can kind of arbitrarily set it forward from there.
01:04:56.580
And I think that this is a huge decision that 18, 19, 20, 21 year olds probably shouldn't
01:05:09.640
Well, I, I see where you're coming from, but I, um, I do think when it comes to stuff like
01:05:16.260
OnlyFans, like that has not been detrimental to my career, my schooling or anything.
01:05:21.600
Uh, and I started that when I was, um, 20 or 21.
01:05:28.080
Well, yeah, but obviously this is, it affects you, my example, but it affects me.
01:05:42.120
And so my say is, is like, if we can't outright ban it, which I would prefer, right.
01:05:47.220
Then we can set in such rigors to it that it greatly reduces the consumption of it.
01:05:54.380
I, I agree with the ID verification, but not the age going up.
01:05:59.620
No, I, but I, I do see where you're coming from though.
01:06:03.880
Um, you know, people that get into it the day they turn 18, it's yeah.
01:06:10.220
Um, but you know, I just, people are, they are allowed to make their own choices and it
01:06:19.920
No, we don't let people make their own choices if they're bad for society.
01:06:27.020
I don't see a 21 year old making only fans content.
01:06:33.540
If you knew a product was poisonous, but it just killed a person slowly over time.
01:06:55.660
But this is the, my rebuttal for this is that every person that consumes corn, they have
01:07:02.200
the responsibility to consume it in a decent amount.
01:07:12.780
It's like, I can agree with you and at the same time still be right.
01:07:16.840
So I agree with you that the consumer also has responsibility just like the producer,
01:07:22.660
But which one's way more easy to regulate the millions of consumers or the few producers?
01:07:30.840
I mean, that's, that's true, but it's, it's all the same with alcohol though.
01:07:35.720
You know, people are alcoholics, but it's, it's their fault.
01:07:40.400
You know, we're not going to ban alcohol, but what happens, but what do we see with alcohol?
01:07:51.380
We're not allowed to advertise it on television.
01:07:53.540
You're not allowed to add, you know what I mean?
01:07:58.880
There's all sorts of various things and all sorts of restrictions and massive national campaigns.
01:08:06.420
The penalties for drunk driving are through the roof.
01:08:10.400
You get additional penalties you wouldn't even get if you were perhaps stoned or something
01:08:21.060
The, the examples that you're bringing up drinking and driving, people do die from that.
01:08:30.320
I just gave you an example of a person who had a parasocial relationship.
01:08:33.980
He doffed his entire family, but not only that, um, these behaviors ultimately,
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aren't just for drinking and driving the national campaigns against the behavior themselves.
01:08:50.900
Like everything that you see in society is, is stigmatizing alcohol, except in a small
01:09:01.500
Now, maybe there would be a good point from prostitutes if they were like, look, this is
01:09:05.780
stigmatized at the national level and people still want to do it.
01:09:08.840
At least there would be some resistance, but it's like, it's just glorified.
01:09:16.420
Well, I don't know if I would say that it's glorified.
01:09:22.220
You can't just, you can't have people making corn on the side of the road.
01:09:28.760
Like I, there are, there are things put in place.
01:09:34.420
There's, there's, there's restrictions, which existed pre the corn industry for public decency.
01:09:41.860
But when you're talking about what are we doing on a societal level to push back against it,
01:09:46.060
societies use stigmatization and things like this in order to push out behavior that we don't like.
01:09:54.640
So if you want to see more LGBTQ people, what do you do?
01:09:58.280
You have LGBTQ awareness month and you have all sorts of like pro propaganda or again, negative
01:10:04.360
connotation on the word propaganda, but everybody knows what the word means, right?
01:10:07.260
You would have tons of propaganda towards LGBTQ.
01:10:09.940
You'd have tons of propaganda towards those things, reinforcing that they're good.
01:10:19.380
That helps propagate that into the ethos is this is behavior, which we consider to be
01:10:27.620
The opposition to that would be if you had like pro family and pro, you know, nuclear family
01:10:35.720
and, and pro patriarchy propaganda or stuff like this, right?
01:10:40.840
So, uh, we adjust our conditionals based on, uh, what we see as a stigmatization or not.
01:10:48.760
When I, when I look at alcohol, it seems like everything moves towards stigmatization.
01:11:01.340
So we have, uh, guys, if you want read is a hundred TTS is 200, uh, Spawny.
01:11:07.800
We, we do these at intervals, um, but I appreciate your message.
01:11:16.500
CBP one app was allowing illegals to bypass showing up at the border and flown in directly
01:11:28.460
That is how Haitians overran Ohio and eight cats and dogs.
01:11:37.800
We have a soup chat here from, uh, Kenneth Goudreau.
01:11:46.020
From the crucible here, Brian, can I get a shout out to my son Maverick?
01:12:21.600
Hey, Brian, this is my first time super chatting.
01:12:24.920
Big fan of the show and of you, Andrew, Rachel, and Jake the Rattlesnake.
01:12:38.500
He usurped the title from his brother who is much more base than he is.
01:12:43.340
Well, uh, Kenneth and Nathan, thank you guys for these super chats.
01:12:52.320
Um, me and Andrew were, um, uh, do you guys want somebody to crash the stream?
01:13:02.220
So, uh, we were going to try to do this Thursday, but unfortunately we, we were going to just
01:13:07.920
But, uh, since we have a bit of time tonight, do you guys remember?
01:13:12.440
Well, of course you remember, uh, Priscilla, the girl who attacked Andrew.
01:13:22.100
So on third, what we were going to do was going to be a tag team two V two me and Andrew.
01:13:27.280
This was going to be a super DGN panel, uh, me and Andrew and Desiree, me and Andrew, Desiree
01:13:39.940
Uh, I don't know what, what you even call that a Royal rumble or something.
01:13:48.300
I'm Desiree's in LA, but Priscilla's in Santa Barbara.
01:13:51.160
So chat, do you want to, this is a redemption episode for Priscilla.
01:13:57.040
You want her to come and crash and then we'll have her join the panel.
01:14:02.600
But I think, uh, in order to do that, Andrew, do we need a champagne pop or what do you think?
01:14:07.240
I think we should get one, at least one, at least one champagne pop.
01:14:24.360
Um, well guys, so it wouldn't be Desiree tonight.
01:14:30.160
So, and then there's also the girl with, uh, the, the, with the dyslexia.
01:14:36.980
Um, the girl who was sitting right there on last episode, we, she's also still in town.
01:15:04.420
I think we're going to need a champagne pop for that one.
01:15:06.560
So if you want for, if you want to see a confrontation, us confront Priscilla on her assault of Andrew.
01:15:26.060
For a champagne pop, we will bring Priscilla here right now and spice up the tonight show a little bit.
01:15:39.220
Speaking of immigration, there's one country that will never, ever, ever be able to send illegal immigrants Australia because it's not real.
01:16:01.280
Speaking of immigration, I'm surprised Brixton is against it.
01:16:05.060
Think of all the illegals that could make burritos for him under the table.
01:16:08.880
So I'm actually, listen, Andrew's not going to like me for that.
01:16:14.000
I am in favor of illegal immigration as follows.
01:16:17.680
Women between the ages of 18 and 29 who are, uh, who are athletes, gymnasts, pole vaulters, swimmers, nuts.
01:16:36.040
I won't accept softball players from other countries, but I will accept.
01:16:41.060
I will accept yoga enthusiasts, but, uh, you know, track and field is acceptable.
01:16:49.080
This is the most degenerate immigration policy I've ever heard.
01:17:00.980
I'll accept from all, uh, Eastern Europe would be good.
01:17:07.600
Um, I will accept from, you know, what we, we're going to prioritize, uh, Eastern European.
01:17:30.860
I'm okay with Western Europe, but Eastern Europe first.
01:17:34.700
And you're also okay with like Mexican chicks, Latin America, acceptable.
01:17:39.800
See, but I prefer, you know, like, let's start just, just to make things a bit more fair.
01:17:53.360
Because the South Americans, South Americans are already coming in droves.
01:18:00.200
I'm saying like, if, if Mexico is Central America, right?
01:18:05.240
Wait, is, wait, is Mexico Central America or North America?
01:18:19.400
No, it's definitely North, Mexico's North America.
01:18:27.060
I just don't know if it's categorized as Central America.
01:18:32.240
Well, it's still going to be a part of one of the two continents, right?
01:18:40.800
It's not, I know it's not South America, but I was wondering if it was the distinction, if it was Central America.
01:18:46.060
Because Central America, you got like Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Guatemala.
01:19:15.700
Let's bring some gymnasts, pole vault, like Argentinian gymnasts.
01:19:24.320
We can bring, then we can get to Mexico with their athlete, female, sorry, female only athletes and gymnasts and so forth.
01:19:41.720
If you want Priscilla, if you want her to come, we're going to have a sit down with her.
01:20:02.480
You don't think Brian's too mean to the girls on the show?
01:20:07.680
I think it does depend on if they're mean to him.
01:20:13.200
Which I guess I've only seen clips of like them yelling at each other.
01:20:20.980
So I've been working in industrial circles my whole adult life.
01:20:27.980
So when I go in to do a job, that's just what I'm used to.
01:20:50.720
But I've noticed that women have a really hard time with that.
01:20:55.180
Well, I know you're going to hate it, but it's it's tone policing.
01:21:06.820
Do you think that that could be like possibly what the pay gap is?
01:21:10.720
The gender pay gap is because women can't handle fucking tone like they just can't handle it.
01:21:16.300
And so employers employers are like, you know, I think we're just going to hire men for this shit and pay them more and incentivize them because then I can talk to them how I need to talk to them without them fucking like crying and whining about.
01:21:33.640
I don't really think that, but I just think it's funny.
01:21:47.060
I felt like it would be a little bit unfair for her to be on here by herself.
01:21:52.360
Well, originally it was just going to be a one V one.
01:22:07.820
I said we could yell at each other if you want, but I'm not just going to do that for no reason.
01:22:16.720
When I asked for the address and I was like, also, we can yell at each other if you want.
01:22:20.860
Like we can have beef for entertainment purposes.
01:22:29.080
But originally you were like, Hey, I want to be her debate partner.
01:22:37.340
I'm not really sure how the structure works given I could only watch so many episodes at a time before getting here.
01:22:47.960
It's an open debate because like during a panel, it's not because there's so many people and you're getting to, you know, and it's not, it's not even designed necessarily to be a debate.
01:22:59.420
There's going to be some debate that happens, but it's not always designed for debate at all.
01:23:03.600
It's just designed for people to have an open conversation.
01:23:05.680
I think most of the clips I've seen, it was with the panel.
01:23:07.560
So I think I got a little confused and I don't want to interrupt anyone either.
01:23:15.280
I didn't feel the need to butt in on that because I, I felt a lot of good things were being said.
01:23:20.760
Is religion something we can discuss or is that boring for you guys?
01:23:29.140
Andrew's probably a bit more well-versed in that.
01:23:39.280
I think it is wildly illogical to me from my perspective.
01:23:43.940
Um, I don't understand personally why, um, a God that seems to glorify suffering to earn peace and eternal life.
01:23:55.380
Um, you know, why, what's deserving of worship?
01:24:01.440
It's like, you use religious terms in order to, uh, criticize religion.
01:24:07.320
Like when you say, say words like suffering, how do you account for suffering?
01:24:19.220
You will, but you're just going to narrow it down to subjective experiences I don't like, or don't prefer.
01:24:26.300
And if you, if you, if that's not what it narrows down to, I'm going to be stunned, but I'm going to let you narrow it down.
01:24:34.380
I would say the, the suffering I was more referring to would be suffering that I believe is more unjust,
01:24:41.500
not just because someone made a bad decision or messed up.
01:24:47.140
I'm more referring to, um, children and cancer and horrific things like that.
01:24:54.240
Um, the most common thing that I've ever been told is everything happens for a reason.
01:24:59.560
And if this terrible thing happens to this young child, leukemia, things like that, um, that it was all God's will.
01:25:07.760
Oh, and I, I personally don't understand that whatsoever, because what has such a young child done to deserve any kind of test from God?
01:25:18.600
That's really strange that you, you're in, uh, you, you were raised Catholic.
01:25:34.100
Well, the problem is again, so all of the criticisms that you would come up with for religion, right?
01:25:54.980
Oh, you came in and you stole a bunch of shit from my house.
01:25:59.820
Is it then just for me to go and steal a bunch of shit from your house?
01:26:06.020
That's really weird though, because I can give you a completely alternative view of justice.
01:26:10.760
That seems like it's totally within the confines of reason.
01:26:13.980
If you steal from my house for me to be able to steal from yours, that seems completely within the line of reason.
01:26:23.300
There's no violations of the laws of logic, right?
01:26:29.500
The problem is, is you just don't prefer that kind of justice, right?
01:26:33.940
And I'm also not 100% clear on some of the differences between Catholic and Christian teachings.
01:26:44.720
I've been told by a few people that there's like some different teachings or how they're interpreted personally.
01:26:51.080
Non-denominational people will not consider them to be Christians.
01:26:54.160
Non-denominational people will not consider them to be Christians.
01:27:02.280
Most Orthodox would just say, everything that's not Orthodox is Protestant.
01:27:06.020
But I just chop it up to, there is Protestantism.
01:27:10.820
These are all of the branches of Christianity, which came from Martin Luther after the schism.
01:27:17.420
And then there's Catholicism, which came from Orthodoxy after the schism.
01:27:20.800
And then there's Orthodoxy, the original Church of Christ.
01:27:34.380
But when it comes to science and religion, I know that's always like such an annoying topic.
01:27:46.580
Science can't make claims about the metaphysical.
01:27:49.040
Like, science can't tell you if there are or not ghosts.
01:27:55.720
It can only test whether or not there are or not ghosts here, right?
01:28:02.420
But it's not going to make ought claims, right?
01:28:10.400
So if you're doing a scientific experiment, it's got to be falsifiable, right?
01:28:15.460
So the thing is, is we're going to start with an observation.
01:28:28.840
There's an ethereal realm and this person hasn't passed on yet, right?
01:28:34.120
And then you're going to conduct an experiment.
01:28:36.440
Let's say you go and you get equipment and you come up with electronic voice phenomenon, right?
01:28:40.900
And you're trying to catch the spirit's voice on that or some shit, right?
01:28:44.680
So you can even say, like, ghost hunting could be a rigorous scientific endeavor.
01:28:52.620
It's not really designed to answer those kinds of questions.
01:28:58.400
I just mean in terms of, like, it says the earth was created 6,500 years ago or something.
01:29:12.020
The thing is, it's like, there are people who fight over young earth or old earth creation.
01:29:17.720
I've always considered it to be a silly fight to have because it really has nothing to do with the point.
01:29:24.020
So the Bible warns us not to adhere to endless genealogies so that we don't get bogged down in nonsensical questions like that, right?
01:29:33.260
It's just not that important from the Christian purview, whether the earth is 6,000 years old or not.
01:29:37.360
Well, maybe not, but the point is that it is older than 6,000 years.
01:29:43.240
So there is really no argument when it comes to that, which is just one example of something in the Bible that...
01:29:50.920
I mean, when they wrote it, they had no understanding of, like, geophysical sciences.
01:29:57.360
Well, you know, they understood a lot more than people think.
01:30:00.200
Like, I hear people say they didn't really understand things very well.
01:30:03.720
But one of the things I hear all the time is, like, well, they didn't understand where babies came from.
01:30:08.480
It's like, but the whole Old Testament is filled with his seed will go into her.
01:30:14.240
And I'm like, I think they kind of got where babies came from.
01:30:17.860
But what about, like, when they said that plant life was made before the sun?
01:30:23.040
That was before we had an understanding of photosynthesis.
01:30:27.460
Yeah, I don't know what the exact verbiage is in Genesis for which, in the creation story, which thing came first.
01:30:40.360
I'd have to pull up Genesis in order for me to contextualize it.
01:30:43.920
But I'm just saying that, again, these seem like the least important questions.
01:30:48.940
Like, let's even say that the accounting of that was incorrect or just an allegory or something like that.
01:30:55.300
So I think it's both actually true and it's allegorically true.
01:30:59.340
And it is also trying to convey, like, various lessons in this kind of thing, right?
01:31:07.360
But let's just say, for the sake of argument, that that was not actually the case.
01:31:13.320
How does that really contradict with Christian ethics, ultimately?
01:31:16.800
I don't think it contradicts the ethics, but I think that it makes the Bible, like, illogical.
01:31:22.840
Like, it makes it not as—I just—I wouldn't trust it for anything.
01:31:31.420
I mean, morality-wise, I think that it had some good ideas.
01:31:38.500
Yeah, but when people are making moral claims about religion, they're not referencing whether or not you think it's logical, what happened in Genesis, or the parting of the sea, or things like that.
01:31:51.420
They're not—it's not really what it's testing for when it comes to Christian ethics, and Christians are making moral claims, right?
01:31:57.800
Well, Christians are taking the virtues and the teachings of Jesus Christ, and what they're doing is they're taking these concepts and combining them into an ethical system called Christian ethics.
01:32:13.320
So even my argument would just always be—because I'm not a Christian apologist.
01:32:18.080
There's people way better at that than me for the accounting stories and things like that.
01:32:22.200
But my argument is always just, like, even if morality is subjective, Christian ethics clearly has a ton of value.
01:32:30.000
Even to consequentialists, it seems to have a ton of value.
01:32:33.060
So even if it is the case that Christians were delusional, like you said, it seems like you would want them to be.
01:32:38.600
Because they're super charitable, super charitable, and they keep—
01:32:47.120
So even if it was the case that you thought they were living in a delusion, like, who cares?
01:32:51.860
From your view, it's like, they should probably live in that delusion.
01:32:54.720
It's probably better that they live in that delusion.
01:32:57.400
See, I think that religion can be really good for people, give them a sense of purpose.
01:33:04.220
Yes, but I think that something I've said before is that I think it's like a betrayal of intellect to not let yourself question the how or the why of the creation of the universe.
01:33:18.440
Yeah, but, I mean, in the skeptic tradition, you should be questioning skepticism, too.
01:33:22.460
And the fact that you can't give an accounting for any of the things that you actually care about, like justice.
01:33:34.080
The idea of basically everything is your preference.
01:33:47.380
I didn't—I'm not trying to deflect from any questions.
01:33:52.400
But I'm just saying that I think ultimately, even from the viewpoint of the secularist or the subjective atheist or whatever, the secular humanists, that the most amount of value that people get is from Christianity anyway.
01:34:08.540
Because they can give you objective, unchanging accountings of things, and you basically necessarily say things need to change.
01:34:27.700
Yeah, religion's not a thing that, yeah, we get bogged down on too much.
01:34:51.620
I'll switch it, but do you have it up on that monitor?
01:35:41.240
My favorite place to see a man is on the floor in front of me.
01:35:45.120
She actually responds to one of your tweets, Andrew.
01:35:48.840
Should men be the ones sitting on the floor, Anna?
01:35:52.700
Uh, and can, Nick, can you click on, what, do you know what, before we click on it, do
01:36:07.820
No, that's a post that she had about, um, a woman, or being on a train.
01:36:24.880
So, with the mouse, click on the tweet from Andrew.
01:36:40.220
I'm on a train, and men are sitting in seats while women stand or sit on the floor.
01:36:55.760
Yes, I thought that that was a really stupid tweet.
01:37:05.240
I mean, is this, I was just, is this related to age gap, like, men who date, like, 19-year-olds?
01:37:11.600
Are you talking, like, about under, like, minors?
01:37:16.660
I would, I would assume, I don't remember exactly what post this was on.
01:37:29.540
The Intels are gonna hate this, but the loves me supports...
01:37:34.240
These were just some of the tweets from last time.
01:37:38.580
Telling sex workers that nobody will love them because their job is so cruel.
01:38:03.380
A significantly, uh, a significant amount of people less.
01:38:07.580
So, like, I think that it'll limit the amount of romantic partners in the future that would
01:38:12.880
I think it would limit the types of family dynamics that you would normally be able to
01:38:16.600
have with people that you wouldn't be able to have.
01:38:18.380
It creates stresses on parents, and it creates stresses on siblings, and it creates stresses
01:38:26.320
But to say they're unlovable, I don't agree with that.
01:38:32.360
Well, no, I mean, there's going to be people who love, like, your parents are probably
01:38:37.380
going to love you, even if they disagree, even if they disowned you, they probably would
01:38:45.140
I think it's descriptive to say, like, maybe not all, that's maybe fair, but it's descriptive
01:38:51.100
to say that way less people are going to, uh...
01:38:54.100
I think it's a cruel thing to say, just because, uh, sex workers are aware of that.
01:38:59.040
I mean, I've been very open about the fact that it is harder to date with an OnlyFans.
01:39:04.400
Um, but I think it's unnecessary to point those things out.
01:39:16.300
So, again, society only has so many ways that it can push behavior and not push behavior.
01:39:23.820
And I think that everybody's essentially always trying to push their worldview all the time.
01:39:29.800
I just think that the religious are as justified as anybody else in doing that.
01:39:33.880
And when it comes to stigmatization, I think that stigmatizing things that we don't like
01:39:38.060
is perfectly acceptable, and we do it constantly.
01:39:43.440
Now, I'm a smoker, and that's heavily stigmatized, right?
01:39:47.080
You're not allowed to smoke in restaurants anymore.
01:39:52.780
But you can smoke in restaurants and bars, and you can smoke basically wherever the hell you are.
01:39:57.940
You know, you can smoke a couple of places away from everybody.
01:40:05.420
And it's based on your effect of other people and their perception of it.
01:40:09.700
It's based on the effect and people's perception.
01:40:13.900
So, I think it's totally fair for people to do that.
01:40:19.560
Well, I think they can do that, but I do think it's cruel.
01:40:26.800
You're not doing, like, traditional adult content.
01:40:34.960
Do you, how long have you been working as a courtesan?
01:40:46.920
I can't remember off the top of my head right now.
01:40:52.900
Were you doing any kind of sex work before 2023?
01:41:11.780
You're doing, like, personal cam, solo cam stuff?
01:41:34.480
You've been doing, uh, I, uh, court, uh, I don't really know what to call it.
01:41:52.220
Um, how many, uh, and you said you started in 2023?
01:42:00.600
I couldn't tell you the exact month off the top of my head.
01:42:12.620
I would say usually, um, once a month or every other month.
01:42:25.080
When I, typically, I'm thinking, like, in terms of days.
01:42:29.240
Um, yeah, you gotta change your mindset slightly, because this is, this is a legitimate brothel.
01:42:39.180
But I, okay, so you work two weeks on, two weeks off, or?
01:42:47.360
Um, and that's been your pretty consistent schedule for the past two years?
01:42:57.860
It can be zero, it can be one, two, three, it's not a crazy number per day.
01:43:09.520
Um, for wildly different things, maybe three or four people, but that's not all the same
01:43:14.840
And do you ever do any group stuff, like a couple comes in, they want to sleep with
01:43:18.860
you, uh, a group, have, do they allow, like, groups of, like, they want to do a gang?
01:43:27.780
Um, well, something like that I think you would probably have to talk to the manager about.
01:43:33.400
I've never had that request before, so I don't think I can speak on it.
01:43:38.520
Like, three people come in, and you sleep with all of them?
01:43:41.540
No, I've never had that happen to me personally.
01:43:44.560
Okay, um, and so, some days you don't work at all, and I'm assuming you get paid per, uh,
01:43:54.180
We're independent contractors, so we can set our own price for what it is the person or
01:43:58.160
people are looking for, and that price is what you specifically said it to be.
01:44:01.400
Is it like a barber shop where you basically just rent out a room there, you pay them a
01:44:07.660
fee to rent out the room, and then you get your own clients, or do they take a cut?
01:44:13.760
Um, there's room and board, um, but there's also, like, specialty rooms that have, like,
01:44:19.040
a hot tub in it or something, um, that you can also utilize, um, for bookings that would
01:44:26.800
So you have your own room, but there's also rooms you can use that are on site, if that
01:44:31.400
But do you, uh, do they procure the clients, or do you, or is it both?
01:44:41.880
Um, there, there's a percentage that's a cut, but it goes towards to, you know, keeping the
01:44:46.480
lights on, it's a giant building, and the water bill, it's like paying utilities and
01:44:52.340
Okay, and what is the, like, what, what do you charge?
01:44:56.000
Is it, like, 30 minutes, or how, how does it work?
01:45:02.000
Um, it's just a legality that I have to follow working in a place like this.
01:45:08.240
There are people who come in and they say, I only need 15 minutes.
01:45:13.780
And there are some people who say, I want to spend three hours.
01:45:21.220
Or is there a set minimum that the house requires?
01:45:26.920
Um, there is, like, a small standard when it comes to certain things.
01:45:30.960
Like, if you want to use one of the big specialty rooms with the hot tub, they prefer it to be
01:45:36.700
over a certain dollar amount simply because you're utilizing that and then blocking off
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So, um, when it comes to the tweet, I get, I'm just asking some questions here.
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Um, he appears in some of my online stuff, but he does not work as a corn star or anything.
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Has he ever worked with another girl on her OnlyFans or is this the first time he's been
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Wait, so, uh, he, uh, so you're gonna, how long have you been dating him?
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So, uh, you had been doing, uh, the courtesan brothel stuff for a year when you met him,
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And he like got your number and you guys set up a date for another day.
01:47:05.660
Um, did you disclose to him that night that you were a prostitute?
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Yeah, I'm actually, I've been very lucky to never struggle with dating throughout any
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Wait, you've never struggled with dating at all?
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Back when I, back when I had, like, dating apps.
01:47:40.340
Um, so you were on a dating app and would you write it in your dating app?
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I don't remember exactly how I worded it because I believe it was Hinge, so I had to be kind
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of careful because they would try to ban me for soliciting even though that's not what
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I could see, I could see how you have to be careful.
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I would literally put it on my profile in abbreviated terms.
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We, I don't have to waste anybody else's time if that's a deal breaker for them.
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That's completely fine and I don't judge people for that being a deal breaker at all.
01:48:18.700
Um, how many girls work at the brothel that you're at?
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I would say it's usually between maybe like five to eight.
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But like maybe there's dozens in total throughout the year.
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And I mean, uh, of the girls that work there have, are they married?
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Um, I don't go out of my way to, to ask everybody that I meet.
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We're all about minding our own business and not crossing professional and personal boundaries.
01:48:56.060
Um, I am aware of several that are in happy relationships.
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I can't tell you what gender those relationships are, but not at all uncommon.
01:49:06.740
Because it, it would seem to me that the majority of men don't want to have romantic or sexual relationships with an active prostitute.
01:49:19.360
Um, but, uh, so your boyfriend, like, do you work, is it like five days a week?
01:49:29.460
Um, well, the, the place I work at Bella's ranch is open 24 seven.
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So I can take a day off or a night off whenever I please.
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But you said it was like two weeks on, two weeks off.
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I'll travel up there to where it is and I will stay there for two weeks at a time.
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Um, and work whichever days I feel like while I'm up there and then I leave and go back home.
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And so you go back home after a day of working back home to where you and your boyfriend live.
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After the two weeks that I've been up there, I go back home and we live together.
01:50:10.100
I'm saying like, he doesn't live in that region.
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Like you guys can just sleep with whoever you want.
01:50:37.540
Communication, trust, and honesty is key in a lot of relationships, but especially in
01:50:42.340
Is he allowed to bone other chicks is what I'm asking?
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It's not like you can just be like, I'm going to the store.
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So he'll tell you, like, has he told you, BTW, babe, I'm going to go fuck Becky?
01:51:05.180
I thought you said you have open communication.
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So I understand that he can sleep with other women.
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Do you sleep with other men in a non-work capacity?
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Like, does he, does he need like a 24 to 48 hour window after you fucked a guy?
01:51:47.280
So we've never really had a conversation like that before.
01:51:50.660
But he'll kiss, does he kiss you when you walk in the door?
01:51:59.460
But do you, like, for example, let's say you, like, is there a specific day of the week,
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I think it just changed recently, but it's one of the earlier weekdays routinely.
01:52:09.620
Every single, like, for example, um, every Monday morning at 9am and that's, I can't
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give out the exact schedule of when we actually do that, but every Monday morning, oops, at
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9am a doctor comes and we do all of our testing.
01:52:26.780
So you, and you might work Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
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You'll have sex subsequent to the test and then you'll go home and then have sex with
01:52:45.960
I will usually leave on, you know, before I leave, I'll just do the testing again because
01:52:52.000
Well, so just to be clear, every week you work, you have, you'll have sex, then you'll take
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a test, the STD test, and that'll be the last thing you do.
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Which of course though, even if you did do that, STD, uh, STDs can take days, weeks, or
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So even if you did the STD test, uh, that was the, you did one, that was the last thing
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Um, that's kind of an interesting component, but so he's okay.
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Your boyfriend's okay with you having sex with other men for money while in a relationship.
01:53:51.880
Um, wait, can I ask, do you guys have to wear protection?
01:53:56.800
Oh, at the brothels, protection is required for absolutely everything.
01:54:10.160
You know, I'd rather, if I had to wear a condom during a BJ, I'd rather just not get the BJ.
01:54:29.300
Andrew, do you want a fucking BJ with a condom on?
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It's like, look, hey, you know, you got, for the brothel shit, of course.
01:54:44.740
So anyways, um, well we have, uh, oh, uh, Mick, can you, uh, go ahead and head down?
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We have Kenneth Goudreau, Goudreau, Goudreau, Goudreau, thank you, Kenneth.
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Once again, from the Crucible, love whatever pod.
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Uh, appreciate your very generous $100 soup chat, my friend.
01:55:32.360
Okay, why don't you guys, uh, entertain the audience for 30 seconds.
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Oh, you could tell them about your special things.
01:56:04.440
Also, I was on the pod that Priscilla was on the first time.
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Uh, yeah, actually, if you want to take that chair and then just move it.
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If she tries to hit one of you guys, do you want me to protect you?
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If you see her get up and try to come over here, you need a, you need a, you got to
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I'm probably going to have to adjust the camera angles a little bit.
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Guys, Andrew Wilson's just out on the balcony doing a little smoke break.
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01:57:41.160
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I'm going to adjust you a little bit, but scoot over to that chair for the time being.
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And then we have another individual joining us here in just a moment.
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So, so, welcome, everybody, to the Whatever Podcast.
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Uh, oh, and, honey, you said that you do fetish content, like waterboarding.
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Wait, but here, let's do a bit of adjustment with the microphones here.
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So, can I, Sav, can I have you scoot that way just a teeny bit?
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Okay, let me see if I still have you in frame there.
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And then can you, like, get in to the side, please?
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I'm trying to, I'll try to get everybody in frame here.
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Oh, can you not have, here, you got to take that thing off, if you can.
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I keep getting the urge to, like, bite the microphone.
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Well, that's what I, well, you're telling me to bite it, but not bite it.
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All right, Priscilla, please, why don't you join us here at the table?
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That, you know, the first open seat would be good.
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So, do you want to introduce yourself to the people?
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So, Priscilla, you wanted to come back for a redemption episode.
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No, but I do want to say I am not, I do want to admit that I am ignorant of the YouTube rules and all of that.
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And so, I do feel bad about kind of pooping on the show.
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So, yeah, there's just certain words, like the platforms don't allow, like, or it will, like, demonetize the video.
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So, we try to avoid saying certain words, slurs, there's certain topics that we go over before the show, like, hey, don't bring this up.
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Uh, um, but you did kind of, you know, get in Andrew's face a little bit.
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Did he have, did, did this monster here, did he have it coming?
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And then he came back and started trying to dress me down.
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I thought it was interesting that I presented a thought about an argument that you made in the past.
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And then instead of having a proper rebuttal, you just attacked my character.
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So, well, first of all, I didn't attack your character.
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When you came back, you, no, that's not what happened.
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When you came back, who the hell are you to do X, Y, Z?
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I didn't say, who the hell are you to do X, Y, Z?
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Yeah, you were trying to take a shot at me on your way out the door.
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You're like, and you, Andrew, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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But before that, I was totally respectful to you as long as you were respectful to me.
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Did I say something before that that was disrespectful?
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And I want to say it's like the equivalent of punching someone while they're turned around.
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And then as you were leaving, you came to take a shot at me.
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So, it was warranted for you to personally attack Brian.
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So, the thing is, is like you didn't, you weren't turning around to take shots at me.
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You were just turning around to, because you wanted to make an argument on your way out the door.
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I guess I felt unheard and I wanted to feel heard and I wanted to get my say.
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I think it's really weird how you came down playing it.
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Yeah, it was, it was get in your face and shove the chairs and it was that bad.
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Not shove the chair and move the chair in my direction so that you can look at me in my eyes.
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Because I think that in order to have proper empathy, you should probably look at someone in their eyes.
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I was like, okay, well, if he wants to look at me in my face and mock me, like, okay.
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Like, at least you're looking at me, not while I'm turned around going to leave.
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Well, you were doing things which were mock worthy.
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You were standing there yelling at me and I mocked you to your face.
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And started to lay in to me and so I mocked you.
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And then you flew around the table, shoved the chair, got right in my face.
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And then I thought it was interesting how when.
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No, you know what's funny is that if I was a man, you would not be so audacious because.
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I would have just thrown you right out the window.
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No, if I was a bigger man than you, you would not flap your mouth like that.
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Because you know that I am less powerful than you physically.
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I realized that I was in, I was in an ordeal kerfuffle in Miami, Florida with a guy who was.
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And he was threatening to do bodily harm to me live on a stage right next to me.
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I don't give a shit if you're a man or you're not a man.
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When people go crazy and try to make them physical.
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And just to vouch for Andrew, the man in question was a large, a large man, bald.
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But he was blasted in tattoos and he was an ex-convict.
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To be fair, it was Florida and Andrew was armed with a firearm.
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Because it's just generally speaking a good idea.
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Except usually they don't get sufficient training and so their gun gets used against them.
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I prescriptively think that women should probably carry firearms.
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But that aside, I didn't run and get in your face.
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If you were sitting there and I did the same thing, how would I be viewed?
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No, but I do want to say that you are stronger.
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So I think it's weird that you framed it as a soul.
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Because the public appearance is if you did something to me, right, you would be viciously
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attacked for hurting the poor little girl who didn't do nothing except run over and get
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If I wanted to play victim, then I wouldn't have asked you to come outside with me and
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Do you understand how it sounds when somebody says, let's go outside when they're upset?
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Do you think that that sounds like they want to have rational discourse?
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Or do you think that that sounds like they want to physically tangle with each other?
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And then if you felt that that was appropriate and that's what had, then there definitely
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It just sounded to me like, it sounds to me like a bunch of excuse making.
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If the roles were reversed, that wouldn't be okay, but I can do it to you because you're
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Again, if I walked over here to where you are and pulled your chair and got in your face
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but didn't actually touch you, what would the perception be?
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That's because the argument earlier was that you are stronger than I am, right?
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So you are using that against me because you think that I will not-
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You think that I'm not going to say anything because of course that emotion is important.
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I'm saying that's something that if you're just talking crap, then whether I'm a man
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or a woman, would it make sense that you'd be sort of antagonizing the person, sort of
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inciting some sort of response from that person?
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It seemed like I made a comment about a thought that you had.
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Yeah, you were trying to take parting shots where I just sat there and took it.
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You're trying to take parting shots where I sat there and took it.
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That's why you went over to the mic and were like, you're all small dicked.
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You're trying to get your dunks in for your parting shots.
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You ran over here because you didn't get your parting shot.
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Freaked out, embarrassed yourself, made yourself look bad.
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And now your argument to me is, well, Andrew, it's true.
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If you came over and did that to me, it would have looked terrible and awful.
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So therefore, I'm justified doing horrible things to you that you're not justified doing to me.
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I want to say that what you did would be legally considered harassment, especially in a workplace.
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Way more than what you're saying, me being assaulting, assaulting you?
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No, I guarantee you that it's not going to be considered harassment for me to make fun of your voice.
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It definitely is going to be considered badder if you come over and shove my chair and get in my face, I promise.
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Am I applying force to her or am I applying force to direct?
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If you pulled it, it would have gone towards you.
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In addition to that, nobody here, you're not employees.
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So it wouldn't be considered a workplace harassment.
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Just to be clear, even if we were to grant that, your conduct would have been deemed workplace harassment.
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And by the way, it's completely legal, completely legal to make fun of people at work.
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You can make fun of people with disabilities at work.
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No, I've sued two people for that and won a bunch of money.
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Yes, if I'm at work and there's some chick with a disability and I'm like working on a conveyor or something, I can look over and make fun of her?
02:14:03.560
Because we have people joining the panel, I need to do some seating adjustments so we get everybody in frame.
02:14:18.100
And then scoot your mic too, please, so we can just get all y'all in frame properly.
02:14:38.240
Can you scoot your microphone to the edge of the table?
02:14:43.400
So if you want, you can put a microphone on the table for you.
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There should be one down there somewhere down here on the ground.
02:15:27.880
So, guys, if you want, get $100 in for a read, $200 for a TTS.
02:15:39.920
And then, if you want, you can Venmo Cash app, whatever pod.
02:15:50.180
Definitely shoving their seat or getting in their face.
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I can go out on the street right now in front of a bunch of deaf people or homosexuals and
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be like, hey, you blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right?
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I could be like, hey, you blah, blah, and they can't do.
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They could be really upset, but it's not a crime.
02:16:26.960
Yeah, I don't care about what your preference is for what you want to talk about, because I
02:16:33.040
I would like to discuss why you think it's okay to.
02:16:45.020
That whole conversation precipitated from you trying to present an argument that the
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C word, which I actually thought was a woman's, I thought that's what you guys meant of the
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C word, because that would be anyone's natural when you say C word.
02:17:04.980
But maybe that's because you guys weren't paying attention, because the context immediately
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before the C word was brought up was related to the N word, and we were talking about race.
02:17:17.980
So I don't know how you could, I don't know why you're asking for clarification on that,
02:17:23.500
because if you were listening to the rest of the conversation, he referenced talking about
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So, and it's clear you knew because the words came out of your mouth, you knew what the other
02:17:40.820
In any case, we don't want you to say either of the two C words, because the platform, not
02:17:46.320
because me and Andrew, if this was off stream, and you wanted to say any of that stuff, or
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it was a different platform, we didn't have an objection as it pertains to, like, the use
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But we have to, the platforms have rules and guidelines for monetization reasons, some of
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them are stricter than others, TikTok's notorious for this.
02:18:07.820
It's, it's about the platform, not, and you got confused there, you're like, oh, why aren't
02:18:14.940
we allowed to say the C word in, like, a general, no, it's because of the platform.
02:18:23.500
But I don't need to explain to you, and in fact, in the pre-show instructions, we do explicitly
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say, for our own guidelines, and because of the platforms guidelines, avoid these topics,
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don't say these words, you were on the show with Sav two Sundays ago, or whatever, and
02:18:43.560
then you were on this week, we went over the pre-show information, don't use slurs, here's
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a couple slurs to avoid, and we say, including, but not limited to, so when we were messaging
02:18:56.200
in the Instagram DMs, you're like, well, did you explicitly tell me not to say the C word?
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The problem with that is, is if I were to do that, the, you realize how many different
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Like, there's, there's hundreds of different slurs.
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It would not be practical for us in a pre-show environment to, like, first off, even if we
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listed every single slur not to say, which would be in the hundreds, if not thousands,
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No one would commit to memory hundreds or thousands of slurs to not say.
02:19:30.360
So we say, don't say these slurs, including, but not limited to, well, I'm not going to
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say it, the R slur, the F bomb as you dropped it, the N word, those are like kind of the
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basic ones that could come up, but in any ways, it just seemed kind of strange that you're
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like, well, you didn't tell me not to say it, but actually, if you watch the video back,
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originally, like in the moment when you're like, what's the C word?
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And he did drop the F slur and he knew you weren't supposed to do that.
02:20:09.040
After I was already told to leave, which I'm sorry because that was vindictive.
02:20:14.540
That, yeah, you did it maliciously because you like, oh, now I know not to say these words.
02:20:21.120
No, I'm very, I already, I initiated this whole thing with the apology for that.
02:20:38.320
I don't know if I forgive you for it, but I'm over it.
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Like I'm not, I'm not going to linger on it aside from this conversation we're having.
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And when it was coming out of my mouth, it was more like me, like externally realizing
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Like I was processing it and saying it at the same time.
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But so if you watch the video back, there was like an initial moment where you were like,
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What is, and I was like, no, no, no, no, don't say it.
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And then of course the pre-show information were like, don't say slurs.
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And then, and then you got, there was a little bit of heat going on in a couple of different
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And then you're like, and then you drop it and then you got the kick.
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It was just, I was just, it was an extroverted thought.
02:21:46.460
Well, yeah, I do want to say that saying that all your viewers are tiny.
02:21:52.700
You, they actually, I did a poll and they all have huge penises.
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I, you think I'm going to, I can't just take their word for it.
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And then also I got some labia pictures too, which, and there is a
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predomination of large labia women also, because I'm a large labia advocate.
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I'm, I'm, you're not digging yourself out of that hole, bro.
02:22:52.380
Uh, anyways, so, um, you're, you're, you're just kind of like in that.
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Do you just have like a bunch of pictures of all of their stuff?
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I print out what, what's that camera that used to print out Polaroids?
02:23:09.060
I print out Polaroids of, it's just, um, red string connecting it.
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And I categorize it by like, does it slope like the slope direction?
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And then like, anyway, okay, this is, uh, wait, so can you, you were, you were
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going to say something about how you, I don't know if it was about to be an
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app, but you're saying, and I also said that your viewers are teeny dick
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And you taking the poll, I mean, that just shows.
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There's a couple other things to break down here.
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As, I was trying to get you to leave, but you were like, no, I'm going to take my time
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And as you're trying to leave, you're like, you hate women.
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I'm not offended if you think that, but is that what you think?
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We were standing in the hallway right there, and I was like, can you leave?
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And you're like, no, let me take a really long time to put my shoes on, to waste more
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Like, and then you're like, you just hate women.
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This is going to sound, like, not true, but I did black out for a lot of what I was saying
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I completely and totally take accountability for making fun of you when you were making
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Then I'm definitely not going to apologize either.
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Then also where I come from and what, and like I wanted to say.
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It's not about men or women, and that's what's silly.
02:25:49.480
I wish it didn't have to be men versus women, but I'm just saying every single person has
02:25:54.980
Well, how can it not be when you're like, my argument for why it's perfectly acceptable
02:25:59.440
to lose my mind and do, and do horrible things to you is okay based on the fact that you're
02:26:08.600
No, because I, after I left, I saw what you said about it and you were like, look, she
02:26:19.540
If I was looking for things to hit you with then, and I wanted to hit you, then don't
02:26:26.640
You know, the thing is, the thing is, is like there was, there was multiple baby.
02:26:33.400
So there was, there was multiple, so there's multiple women at the table who agreed with
02:26:38.200
And the reason they agreed with it is because like, uh, I'm pretty good with understanding
02:26:43.140
people's body language, talk to thousands of people all over the world.
02:26:46.980
And, uh, I, you get a familiarity for what a person's kind of thinking, what it is that
02:26:53.340
And the thing is, is like, it was very obvious to most of us.
02:26:56.940
Now your rational sense may have kicked in and been like, okay, maybe doing that is one
02:27:01.000
step too far, but you were definitely looking around like you were going to throw something
02:27:09.600
I said when I was, when I was just talking, how do I know that you were not seconds away
02:27:15.960
I mean, you're just prone to blackouts when you're upset.
02:27:22.980
When, when I left, Rachel would have really had to come down.
02:27:25.800
You started saying that I was trying to find something to hit you with.
02:27:32.440
There, there, there were those little crystal things.
02:27:41.460
That doesn't mean it didn't look as though you were going to, which was my claim.
02:27:54.980
I think that, uh, I think that if you could have in the moment gotten away with throwing
02:27:59.380
something at my head, you definitely would have.
02:28:05.520
But you not doing it doesn't mean that if you thought you could have gotten away with it,
02:28:09.040
you wouldn't have, nor that you weren't looking for something and then just thought
02:28:20.160
You don't remember your version of events aren't so clear.
02:28:24.040
Cause you weren't conscious for some of them, you know, like maybe, maybe the part, maybe
02:28:29.780
the part where you were looking for things to throw at me, you just missed because in
02:28:34.440
that moment you blacked out for just a few seconds.
02:28:36.500
I didn't look, how would you know if you blacked out?
02:28:40.760
So I think we would know if I picked something up to, we should watch the film because it
02:28:45.280
definitely, can we have sure we can pull it up.
02:28:52.460
I just want to say what I was about to say so that you don't think it's men versus women.
02:28:56.280
I was going to say each individual person has their own path and how they were brought
02:29:05.500
And that whole conversation precipitated by you are about to present an argument of which
02:29:12.900
I wanted to say even presenting that argument contributes to systemic, the systemic oppression
02:29:22.740
Wait, were you about to drop the N word right there?
02:29:25.780
I thought you were about to, systemic oppression of.
02:29:31.720
But anyway, so, but I also want to say that my mom was affiliated to Crips, which is a predominantly
02:29:41.100
black gang and, and how, and I want to say deep in my sub, I don't think it's correct.
02:29:50.840
I just want to say deep, deep in my subconscious.
02:29:53.780
It's like the whole thing is if you want to talk, if you want to talk poop, then, then
02:29:59.640
you're going to, it's like, you know what I mean?
02:30:04.160
And I feel like you, and I want to say, so your mom taught you.
02:30:11.960
Did your mom teach you to mock people for the, it's insane.
02:30:25.800
She seems like it's not a big problem, this or that.
02:30:28.460
Then you take a minor squabble where the woman goes fucking crazy, does a bunch of shit.
02:30:33.920
Does a bunch of shit, which clearly is insane, right?
02:30:36.840
Loses her mind to the point where they black out.
02:30:42.940
Listen, this is like, so many relationship stories like this.
02:30:52.240
Honestly, I'm just a dainty little, little thing.
02:30:56.360
I just, and then the difference though here, we have the fucking, it's like impossible to
02:31:10.720
I don't think it's an apology or accountability.
02:31:13.480
If you like make excuses for it, I like putting in like, oh, we all grew up differently.
02:31:29.520
I would never have filled out stuff for assault if you had just apologized.
02:31:38.220
And for not following the proper structure, the flow.
02:32:04.960
Do you have something before though we play the video?
02:32:33.800
No, I want to say that is misrepresentation, and I felt that you just being, I felt like
02:32:43.600
you were improperly using, this is a power dynamic, is it not?
02:33:00.040
I have a contract from his great, great, great, great grandfather enslaving him to me,
02:33:08.340
and he's, this is slave labor here, and so Andrew-
02:33:14.680
Yeah, he's like, yeah, he like cleans the bathroom after the show and like cleans up
02:33:19.700
all the, the, women leave their, their nails, their fake nails everywhere.
02:33:29.400
Sometimes I, the amount of the bathroom's all fucked up after the show.
02:33:42.140
No, like, uh, what's that, what's that girl, uh, with the red hair from like the twenties
02:33:48.580
This is some fucking burrito revisionism right here.
02:33:57.020
He's like Annie, he's like Annie there, like, it's a hard knock life for us.
02:34:08.940
I'm like, use it, I have a toothbrush in there that he has to use.
02:34:15.300
You need to get him the Annie wig now and make him wear that.
02:34:20.820
Like you guys coming in, like, you, yeah, I have to see, see all this alcohol he's drinking
02:34:28.660
He needs to be tanked out of his mind because it's just brutal.
02:34:36.700
Neither of us are, are, I feel like we both, you're right.
02:34:42.000
I was taking sort of little jabs and I feel like, but I hadn't taken any of you.
02:34:51.200
I just want, I just want the record to show that you actually provoked me.
02:34:54.700
So the, the argument in defense for your, uh, whatever these weird simp goons have been
02:35:01.000
making on your behalf, which is you provoked her.
02:35:08.380
It was like a little, I, all I did was mock her.
02:35:11.820
Well, it's not only minimized, but listen, that is like the lowest tier form of mockery.
02:35:19.780
When they, when they're acting hysterical and you kind of mock their voice.
02:35:54.720
And I feel like you, she needs to talk to you like woman to woman, lady to lady.
02:36:16.460
See, to paint me in the light that I was going crazy.
02:36:27.240
You don't get, listen, you don't get to force me to empathize with you.
02:36:31.680
Do you like, do you understand how absurd that sounds?
02:36:34.620
Do you understand how absurd it sounds to say you need to have empathy?
02:36:42.840
I did a jab and then, and then, and then you went below the belt.
02:36:49.660
And you made it a personal thing because instead of actually having a proper rebuttal to what.
02:36:58.500
We're supposed to have a debate while you're walking out of the room.
02:37:05.500
The difference is I didn't go haywire and ballistic, have self-control, didn't lose my mind.
02:37:10.040
When you came over here, right, started screaming.
02:37:12.760
I actually, right, to decelerate you from going to the next level of Looney Tunes land, walked away.
02:37:19.880
Even though I was totally justified in provoking you further.
02:37:23.000
Oh, and then I just want to, oh, how, I don't want to say pathetic.
02:37:28.180
I just want to say after I left and you're like, why didn't any of you come to my defense?
02:37:37.820
See, a lot of empathy you want from me, not a lot of empathy from you.
02:37:42.320
No, because you're not understanding how you are antagonistic.
02:37:45.380
Yeah, the whole world doesn't revolve around your version of fucking empathy.
02:37:48.960
And the whole world doesn't revolve around your feelings.
02:37:52.020
The whole world revolves around facts and evidence and what really happened.
02:37:56.240
So you're losing your temper and you're flubbing up.
02:38:01.640
You obnoxiously turned around, talked a bunch of shit.
02:38:04.800
And so I mocked you and you lost your fucking mind.
02:38:12.120
So is it okay that I say you're crazy right now?
02:38:15.100
You're just unhinged because you keep on going against the rules?
02:38:45.880
I'm saying that you are either physically or mentally have something wrong with you.
02:38:58.280
So basically she's saying, I'm sorry you made me do that.
02:39:13.380
Well, that's funny because I didn't make fun of you with a lisping voice.
02:39:18.460
What I did was I mocked you using a childlike voice.
02:39:26.040
Why are you changing the narrative trying to make you look better?
02:39:35.920
Okay, do you know after that happened, people were actually, if it's not harassment and
02:39:40.460
it's not inciting violence, then why were people coming to my page and telling me that
02:39:53.860
Also, I got a bunch of deaf awareness stuff that was nice.
02:39:56.240
Do you think that I called each of these people and told them to go to your page and harass
02:40:09.980
What responsibility do I have to a million fucking people?
02:40:13.520
So he doesn't care about the messages that he's sending you guys, I guess.
02:40:18.040
He has no responsibility towards actually giving you correct information.
02:40:30.600
What if on this show, everyone had a good time?
02:40:35.820
People on this show do have a good time, often.
02:40:43.060
So I had actually the exact, just so you know, I had the exact opposite argument.
02:40:46.320
I said, take full accountability for the fact that I mocked you.
02:40:49.240
I just gave you an account for the tit for tat for why I did.
02:40:51.980
The distinction here is that your argument is, Andrew, you made me do it.
02:41:01.440
Yeah, but what you're saying is that I provoked you to the point where you just had to lose
02:41:10.100
And to say that I, if I would have, if I wanted.
02:41:12.660
I don't know why Brian won't pull up this video.
02:41:15.680
If I wanted to hit you, then I would have hit you.
02:41:21.800
No, if I wanted to hit you, it would have happened.
02:41:26.720
And also, I would have gotten your consent if I wanted to do that.
02:41:30.780
Yeah, because there is mutual combat laws in California.
02:41:41.500
In Washington you can, like Washington, wait, Oregon, I think.
02:41:48.860
It's like somebody just has to ask me if they can hit me, and then I say yeah, and
02:41:52.980
Well, like, you could, for example, if you were, like, at a bar district or whatever, and
02:41:56.600
you're in Seattle or Washington or whatever, and there's a cop, you can be like,
02:42:00.440
hey, me and that guy, we want to do mutual combat, and they're not going to, like, arrest
02:42:05.160
Now, like, once the guy's knocked out, and if you start beating him and he's knocked
02:42:09.040
out, then they'll intervene, but they'll let you, like, you can fight in front of the
02:42:17.220
Like, yeah, like, if they're knocked out on the ground, then it's over, but.
02:42:22.180
Rachel, we're, I tried to call you on, through Andrew's Discord.
02:42:26.200
I don't know if you, there's a different way, Rachel.
02:42:45.080
So, um, you are the definition of abusive and narcissistic.
02:42:48.660
You hit a man, he's gonna, oh, if you hit a man, he's gonna lay you out.
02:42:57.820
I feel like, like I said, if I was a bigger man, you would, if I was a bigger, if I was
02:43:10.660
So, that is, so, I'm also using your same logic.
02:43:26.740
I would say, yeah, I would say that I definitely disputed.
02:43:35.400
Andrew, I don't think that's a provocation to, like, threats of physical violence.
02:43:43.320
Well, he was the, but Wes Watson was the provoker.
02:44:01.660
Let's not get into, like, a screaming match, insulting back and forth.
02:44:04.920
Wait, Priscilla, can I have you scoot your mic that way just a tad and just keep it?
02:44:15.380
Just hit the mute button at the very top of the keyboard?
02:44:19.460
In confronting Andrew, Brian was justified in the kick.
02:44:24.100
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts make a right.
02:44:30.980
Priscilla fan, the beginning part was just what Priscilla did was justified in confronting Andrew.
02:44:46.100
I think if it happened in reverse, I'd be in jail right now.
02:44:58.220
Do you know that the Santa Barbara Police Department contacted me, and I told them not to press charges?
02:45:19.660
And I got a call from, I mean, I have the voicemail, but I'm not going to play it.
02:45:31.260
I'm just saying that if the reverse had happened, they wouldn't be calling you to ask anything.
02:45:37.080
If I'd be in this building, my ass would be getting kicked all the way out to the squad car, and I'd be in fucking prison right this second.
02:45:44.880
And so it's really funny to me that you think you can put me in a compromising position because, well, Andrew, you're bigger, so therefore it's justified.
02:45:57.220
Because if the same thing happened in reverse, I'd be in jail.
02:46:03.620
Everyone here knows I'd be in jail, including you.
02:46:07.320
And so the thing is, it's a total double standard because they mocked your place.
02:46:12.940
I'm wondering if it depends on the size of the man, if you would be in jail or not.
02:46:23.340
If they're really, really big, you're still not justified in doing horrible things to them because it makes you feel good.
02:46:34.280
And if they do that to you, they go to fucking prison.
02:46:41.220
And they would have kicked my ass on the way out, by the way.
02:46:43.920
They would have, and probably justifiably so, right?
02:46:51.600
My ass would be in a jail cell right this second.
02:47:01.320
I would never put you in that compromising position.
02:47:11.580
You're just painting me as someone that I'm not.
02:47:19.080
Now you're coming back in trying to gaslight people and pretend you're the good guy.
02:47:26.700
Even though I'd be in jail if I did the exact same thing, you can just wave the behavior away.
02:47:31.020
It's like, maybe I should have pressed charges.
02:47:33.520
Maybe that would have been the best thing to do.
02:47:43.960
This is the third time this has happened where a woman has assaulted me in the studio.
02:47:50.820
I think in the future, I am actually going to follow through with the charge pressing because they just don't give a shit.
02:47:56.940
Like, they'll acknowledge that they did this thing.
02:47:59.960
That you would be in jail if you did the thing.
02:48:11.740
You don't go to someone and say, hey, I'd like you to forgive me for this thing that I didn't do to you.
02:48:31.980
I had a respectful debate with both of these gals in the area here.
02:48:35.840
She DM'd me beforehand and was like, hey, I don't want to get into some personal flame war.
02:48:48.680
But you painting me as someone as I'm not is not okay because I love...
02:48:56.880
Yeah, you love to put them in a compromised position where they can go to jail.
02:48:59.740
I think it's funny because the reverse is that you wouldn't have done that if I was a bigger man.
02:49:07.220
If I had just stood up in the wrong way, I had to actually stand up in a specific way.
02:49:13.840
I had to make sure that I moved the proper way to stand up to get away from you because
02:49:17.700
I was afraid if I stood up too quick and it just bowled you over, just me standing up,
02:49:24.180
So you can actually see in the video, me shifting slightly to get out of the chair.
02:49:29.500
I'm shifting my body weight this way away from you.
02:49:31.800
I stand up super slowly in a way just so that the very appearance of like, oh, my arm brushed
02:49:42.240
You're assuming that I'm the type of person that would do something like that and that
02:49:51.200
You just went to my face and said, you hate men.
02:49:57.760
The only thing that I can draw, the only conclusion I can draw with your double standard is that
02:50:09.040
And you think that difference enables you to get in men's faces and assault them?
02:50:14.920
No, you think that you could run your mouth because you know that I'm not physically stronger
02:50:19.220
You think if you're a man, I wouldn't run my mouth.
02:50:31.600
They don't make little passive aggressive jabs and shit.
02:50:36.280
Then if they don't do that, then why did you make a little passive aggressive jab at me?
02:51:10.640
Well, both of the presents, but you get to pick the order.
02:51:12.520
I have Rachel, Andrew's wife, on the Discord line.
02:51:22.600
So, it's either Rachel and then the video, like us reacting to the video, or video and
02:51:32.440
Can I know why I'm talking to your wife who I've never met in my life?
02:51:35.960
Because I feel like getting a woman's perspective...
02:51:40.560
Don't you think there's a conflict of interest here?
02:51:43.080
Didn't you just say I'm a big, evil, scary man, and that if I was a woman, there would
02:51:48.620
It's like, well, now you have the perfect opportunity.
02:51:54.460
Well, then, even that, then how could you be intimidated then?
02:52:02.080
We tried calling, but I don't know if you were already.
02:52:10.920
Here, let me just read this chat here while we...
02:52:24.120
He mocked you because you deserve to be mocked.
02:52:30.700
I think we should take this time to give my son, Maverick, a shout-out.
02:52:37.660
Oh, well, I wonder why you don't want the women to speak.
02:53:01.520
We're not going to get into that, but good job for using the change of the hit.
02:53:06.920
Wait, do you want to do a shout-out for Maverick really quick, Andrew?
02:53:13.300
He says, we should give this time to give my son, Maverick, a shout-out.
02:53:23.560
I don't know, I don't know, just trying to stay on theme here.
02:53:30.820
Well, you're okay with this, I guess, slur for disabled people, so...
02:53:40.860
You're making fun of people is now snot-i-ish behavior.
02:53:44.540
I feel like the snot-i's were pretty respectful, ultimately.
02:53:47.440
They did horrible things, but I were respectful about it.
02:53:49.820
I really do want to try to bridge the gap here.
02:53:59.700
I would also like to go for that, too, since we're both equal guests.
02:54:08.420
Yeah, I can't have you guys out there at the same moment.
02:54:22.880
I'm not going to talk to this man's wife if he doesn't even want to be next to me.
02:54:32.680
I don't think he wants to be next to me, either, to be fair.
02:54:35.360
Priscilla, my question for you is, like, you're a stand-up comedian, right?
02:54:45.200
I mean, aren't you kind of used to people saying shit, you know?
02:54:57.280
But do you do open-mic stand-up, or do you do booked gigs?
02:55:05.000
I prefer heckling, because I'm, like, well, if you...
02:55:09.260
Normally, it just doesn't happen, because I have a structured set for them.
02:55:16.440
But I feel like what Andrew was doing was, in effect, heckling.
02:55:23.520
He's right that I was, but to paint me in the light that I'm just some crazy lady, like,
02:55:29.100
and he does, and he's invalidating his actions and then minimizing them, I don't think that's
02:55:43.500
Can you try to, like, hit the call button on the thing?
02:56:49.380
I saw Christopher Hitchens get waterboarded on YouTube.
02:56:54.260
For educational purposes, I think you can do it.
02:56:58.460
The video probably gets age-restricted if you're doing torture techniques.
02:57:25.520
There's a lot of talking that happens beforehand.
02:57:47.180
I once had a dude DM me asking for me to put on heels and stomp on his ball.
02:57:58.220
He only wanted to give me, like, $250 if he offered a couple grand, maybe.
02:58:07.380
And then I found out he was in, like, all of my friends' unboxes.
02:58:31.900
I'm looking to this camera and wink or something.
02:58:57.220
I don't know if we're supposed to keep talking.
02:59:19.760
You can enjoy the beautiful picture of me while I tell Priscilla that if she comes anywhere near my husband, she's going to have to deal with me.
02:59:26.400
I'll fly out there, and she could try getting in my face and see how tough she feels then.
02:59:31.700
Because I guarantee if it was me sitting across from your ass, you would not have had that kind of energy whatsoever.
02:59:39.340
And for you to think that you can physically attack my husband, like get in his face, say you want to take him outside on a national TV show that everyone saw, and then come back in the studio and act like you didn't do nothing?
02:59:58.380
And if you can't have some self-control, I'll come over there and teach you some.
03:00:02.720
Wow, Rachel, it sounds like you're a little unhinged.
03:00:07.980
You're the one that's unhinged there, sweet cheeks.
03:00:10.880
I'm not the lunatic who tried to attack a grown man on a live podcast.
03:00:16.980
I'm wondering, are you threatening me on a live podcast?
03:00:20.480
You're saying you're going to fly down here and you're going to teach me a lesson?
03:00:27.960
That's exactly what I wanted to do when I said I wanted to go outside with Andrew.
03:00:37.560
And what I'll do is I'll come and get in between you and him so that you can deal with someone your own size.
03:00:47.660
You are the one who is unhinged and the whole world sees it.
03:01:19.340
Do you look down on minimum wage workers, Rachel?
03:01:21.860
I'm making fun of you because you deserve it, because you're a laughing stock.
03:01:50.500
I physically threatened him in front of the whole world.
03:01:55.680
Even if I was upset, I should have controlled myself.
03:01:59.240
And if your mother didn't teach you correctly, I'm here to correct your behavior.
03:02:06.820
Is your wife reprimanding me right now, I think?
03:02:15.980
You need a mama to come in here and tell you what appropriate behavior looks like.
03:02:25.800
Don't go try to smoke out on the balcony with him.
03:02:28.200
Don't you dare get within 20 feet of him, or I'll be the one calling the Santa Barbara police.
03:02:33.180
First of all, I didn't lay a hand on your husband.
03:02:54.640
Police are calling me asking if we'd like to press charges.
03:03:11.480
So she's still going to double down and act like she did no wrong here.
03:03:14.720
She's still going to act like you making fun of her when she was already acting like a damn fool.
03:03:30.780
But I'm glad I got a chance to talk to this girl and let her know that she's ridiculous.
03:03:34.920
She should never show her face in public again.
03:03:58.680
Andrew told me that you've been feeling under the weather the past few days, so I wish
03:04:02.960
you a speedy recovery and hope you get well soon.
03:04:06.920
And looking forward to having you back on the podcast at some point.
03:04:24.520
She called him small dick something or another.
03:04:31.320
I was going to say, I would do like a jujitsu thing or something.
03:04:42.000
You got to be careful with this one over here, you know?
03:04:46.980
Who should show their stuff on the podcast now, Rachel?
03:04:49.400
Well, I've got a 255-pound deadlift for five reps, so I mean, I ain't no weakling either.
03:05:02.540
But yeah, Rachel, thank you so much for calling in.
03:05:14.740
Okay, we got a bunch of chats coming through here.
03:05:18.880
I'm going to let a couple – wait, do we have – yeah, we do still got some – Savannah,
03:05:45.740
This donation is for octopus for everyone for mukbang.
03:06:07.680
You could have been eating octopus with the rest of the girls.
03:06:10.220
Do you know octopuses are highly, highly intelligent?
03:06:22.360
I don't know if you can order octopus at 10 p.m. in Santa Barbara.
03:06:30.500
I wasn't ever going to try to hurt you or try to throw anything at you.
03:06:39.960
We could dig through the trash and see if there's like two-day, 48-hour-old –
03:07:00.020
And painting yourself as the victim is pathetic, so let's see it.
03:07:03.180
Painting yourself as the victim is what's pathetic.
03:07:09.540
I have a right to do whatever I want to you because you're bigger than me.
03:07:15.740
Making you look into my eyes and pulling your chair does not constitute assault.
03:07:20.760
Yeah, making you do a thing so that you could be a pathetic great –
03:07:34.140
I know, but what if instead of your wife basically threatening me –
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You were not there when she said, I'll come down and show you and teach you and –
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So she's threatening to have a conversation with you with spirit and language?
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I'm going to come down there and teach you a lesson.
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There's nothing more disappointing than a gaslighter.
03:08:24.220
You minimizing it at the beginning is gaslighting.
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And then calling me crazy and then acting like it wasn't valid.
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No, I was saying out there when I was talking crap just mindlessly to Brian.
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You know how it goes when you're like in total control and so angry that you blacked out?
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So just not give any information to you then because you're just going to use it against me.
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Because I was being honest because if I had blacked out in here, then I would say I blacked out in here, but that's not what happened.
03:09:47.780
It's nice that you're honest about the details of the exchange but then dishonest about your conclusions about your responsibility in the exchange.
03:10:06.360
Yeah, I'm taking accountability for my part and you're not taking accountability for your part.
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I antagonized you because I quipped back at you.
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And then I ran over and got in your face and started screaming.
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I was talking to you in a normal tone of voice.
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And by normal, if you mean really, really loud in comparison to the way that you talk the rest of the podcast, then sure.
03:11:18.220
This doesn't even involve me, and I feel like my mom's about to whoop me.
03:11:42.120
They got one with Trump when he was making fun of, like, that dude.
03:11:45.380
And then they put that side by side, and I was like, fucking awesome.
03:12:09.740
So why, when I start talking, do you start immediately undermining me?
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It's just going to be revisionist history, but go ahead.
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You sound like you're deaf, and you're thinking stupid.
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We're going to watch you in real time shove my chair.
03:15:08.580
Mick, you already know that if you click, click on the video tab, okay?
03:15:44.020
If you hit the arrow key backwards, the arrow key, like not the one...
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There's the arrow key, like in the bottom of the keyboard.
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You don't want to make the other girl still safe.
03:17:10.540
And then how were you over there when you were screaming even louder?
03:17:22.160
When I walked away, I didn't say a word to you.
03:17:30.160
I didn't see it either, but we did make eye contact.
03:17:31.640
Yeah, but I can hear you screaming from back there.
03:17:33.460
If I wanted to go to you, then wouldn't I have done that?
03:17:37.180
Yeah, no, but what does that have to do with you screaming back there?
03:17:40.400
What does that have to do with you screaming back there?
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Just like you weren't screaming when you put your head this close to me and started screaming.
03:17:55.840
Yes, and what happened is you started by not screaming, and then when you got close, you
03:18:01.440
The voice went up a little bit when you started...
03:18:13.020
Especially when you went right up to the mic and then started cussing at the audience.
03:18:24.780
Yeah, you swiveled it by pushing it, like literally trying to push it out from under
03:18:38.580
I swiveled it for you to look at me, not to push it out from under you.
03:18:42.380
How do you swivel it without grabbing it and you shove it?
03:18:46.620
It was more of a push, but it wasn't to push you off of the chair.
03:18:58.280
Yeah, it is different than a pull because it's the opposite motion.
03:19:04.180
I'm going to find someone who knows more about physics than I do, but I'm just saying I didn't
03:19:18.800
I feel like if your hand goes like that, it's a push, and if your hand goes like that, it's
03:19:35.080
I think that it's far crazier to attack someone's character, to attack their dreams like your
03:19:42.860
I can understand where her rage is coming from because I'm sure I would feel a lot of protection
03:19:48.100
towards my person as well, so I get that, but to shit on someone's dreams, that seems
03:20:02.080
I didn't mean to, and I apologized as soon as I got in here.
03:20:07.420
Well, there was a moment in the BTS thing where you said like, wait, Mick, are you able
03:20:19.820
I don't have a Discord, and these are your cult little followers.
03:20:24.420
Oh, I'm not going to pull up like their messages or anything.
03:20:42.140
No, we're actually not going to show it like that, but do you have the video?
03:21:00.940
When you make fun of me, you look at me in my eyes.
03:22:21.840
I said, do you think anyone will ever let you impregnate them so you have real power?
03:22:28.280
That's mocking my dreams of one day wanting to have a family and children.
03:23:04.880
Why are we listening to it over and over again?
03:23:06.140
Do you think anyone will ever let you impregnate them?
03:23:20.140
And you're all over here like, you think a girl's ever going to watch?
03:23:45.920
It's only okay if you mock people when other people can't see it.
03:24:00.160
It was a private conversation about her hoping that I don't continue my bloodline.
03:24:42.220
Here, I'm going to get into the show notes from Priscilla that we...
03:24:46.460
We'll come back to Priscilla's show notes because we had show notes for you, but, you know, the whole getting kicked out thing.
03:24:59.060
You're getting cut out of the frame because we're staying split primarily.
03:25:15.940
You're ready to be offended at a moment's notice.
03:25:19.460
Well, I mean, that's what it seemed like when you said sorry, honey.
03:25:24.320
Oh, I thought he was talking to you when he said that.
03:25:28.200
It seemed like he thought he was talking to you.
03:25:30.040
So, you know, keeping in the spirit of this conversation, you said you had...
03:25:34.480
You wanted to add notes after your experience on the show.
03:25:37.380
I already addressed the ableist thing, pretty much.
03:25:39.880
Well, yeah, you wrote, I would like Andrew and you to explain your acceptance for ableist
03:25:43.640
behavior, but not accepting other forms of bigotry.
03:25:46.740
Andrew, Andrew's hand gestures, making fun of people with physical and mental disabilities.
03:25:53.740
Yo, why are you talking shit about my girl, Priscilla?
03:25:58.560
Priscilla, are you going to let her call you mentally and physically disagree?
03:26:09.160
Andrew hand gestures, making fun of people with physical and mental disabilities.
03:26:17.440
No, you're making fun of actual people with physical...
03:26:31.900
This gesture makes fun of people with physical...
03:26:38.620
Priscilla, are you going to let her say that about you?
03:26:40.220
Continue reading and you'll see that it was a typo.
03:26:43.820
And then you said you pretty much right off the bat laughed at me for messing up the word
03:26:48.120
when I actually do have a disability that causes me to do that.
03:26:55.900
I had already talked about being dyslexic at that point.
03:26:59.020
I don't listen to like 70% of what the women say.
03:27:10.780
But I mean, you got upset because I was like, oh, what did you say?
03:27:16.860
Because you said the word you used, it was like fraternity, I think.
03:27:26.560
With ADHD, I have cognitive issues to where I tend to mess up words when I speak or write
03:27:36.180
And my mind blinks and I mess up my vocabulary very often.
03:27:44.800
Dyslexia is more in depth than what you would think.
03:27:49.180
There's like a very, very long list of symptoms.
03:27:55.300
Like my brain gets all confused and stuff sometimes.
03:28:34.260
You kind of look like, from the chin up, you kind of look like a nun.
03:28:49.320
I had a little old lady tell me at the grocery store once I looked like the statue outside
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So I didn't have the heart to say anything but thank you and walk away.
03:28:59.160
Does she not look like she would be in a Renaissance painting?
03:29:07.600
Now, you got to figure out if that's a compliment.
03:29:15.480
You just have a very sweet, angelic look in the face.
03:29:20.120
So moving on, Jen, you said Andrew also right off the bat.
03:29:25.320
Y'all kind of went a little hard on me because y'all were mad about all of this situation.
03:29:33.420
The first thing you did was start laughing at me.
03:29:40.100
You said I was a communist because I want to own land with like my family.
03:29:49.080
You called me a communist because I wanted a farm.
03:29:56.980
So what happened is you said you want a farm to move away from capitalism and you're a libertarian.
03:30:04.540
I'm just talking about because the way the government is right now and we can't.
03:30:09.500
Nobody can afford to live in this communist situation.
03:30:15.460
But all I was doing was laughing because you were using terms which were
03:30:18.980
contradictory to each other and I would try to explain to you why.
03:30:21.620
Well, I mean, you can be a libertarian and I would try to explain to you why.
03:30:24.560
You can be a libertarian and be adverse to capitalism?
03:30:27.900
I'm adverse to the way our government is like going about right now.
03:30:37.740
That's why I'm saying you can't use these contradictory terms is all I'm saying.
03:30:41.880
You can, but that's going to make guys like me laugh because there are contradictions.
03:30:52.480
It's like you say, it's like when you say, I can fly like Superman.
03:30:56.140
And then, and then you go, but you know, nobody can, nobody can fly like Superman.
03:31:02.780
I can want a small government and, and lack of zoning, all of that, and not want to depend
03:31:12.080
on the government where no one can afford groceries and everyone has to.
03:31:24.640
Yeah, that's not actually what, what you indeed did say.
03:31:28.440
So all I can do, like, I can't, and people have a problem with it.
03:31:37.480
But the thing is, they have an issue with the idea that I can live in their brain, that
03:31:53.780
And then based on the words you tell me, that's my interpretation of what you're saying.
03:32:00.760
Yeah, because, and you said that I would get along with a Marxist.
03:32:04.420
Because you said you wanted to check out of capitalism to go live on a commune farm.
03:32:10.860
That, yes, of course, I thought that sounded a lot like communism.
03:32:23.480
It's not communism until you say, I want to check out of capitalism.
03:32:32.560
I'm just explaining to you that these are very strange terms to utilize.
03:32:36.400
I'd like to fix the issues with capitalism by sharing land and cost of stuff so we can
03:32:44.300
That sounds a lot like, if you're going to share land and you're going to share resources.
03:32:50.680
Does that mean people with a duplex live with their parents?
03:32:58.680
No, but when you make an odd prescription, what I'd like to see people do is X, right?
03:33:06.280
I'm assuming that this has some kind of government backing.
03:33:10.040
I mean, why government backing to have a farm and grow crops?
03:33:15.060
You said that you want to see, that's not what you said.
03:33:22.540
In very concise language, so we're not equivocating, we're not talking past each other, I actually
03:33:32.380
Concisely, what do you actually want to see happen?
03:33:38.980
No, for what you, when you're talking about, I want to see communal farm and communal resources
03:33:46.200
I want to live with people that I love and we will have, we'll buy land together and then
03:33:52.620
have separate parcels of land and live happily ever after.
03:33:57.580
And I like farming, so I'm going to use a lot of the land to farm and no one has to do anything
03:34:03.800
That makes sense, but that's a whole different thing.
03:34:10.020
Maybe in the future, just like be super, well, not even super concise, just a little bit concise.
03:34:15.160
Y'all kept calling me a chatterbox and stuff for trying to explain myself.
03:34:19.660
And you started laughing before I could even do that.
03:34:25.820
So, what I would like to see is I would like to see capitalism regulated by the government.
03:34:40.660
Like, I just wouldn't talk about government stuff and land.
03:34:46.020
The government stuff in the land, I would like to see communal, you know, and then, and then
03:34:52.260
like, what we can do, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, let me finish, and then like, what we
03:34:56.420
would do is, uh, the share crop inside of loved ones and margarine hat, that's, hang
03:35:04.300
Like, when I tell you something, when I, when I'm speaking to you, I try to be not even super
03:35:09.100
concise, just at least expressing, and hang on, in basic terms, what my worldview is so
03:35:13.640
that you understand it, that's how you actually sound to us.
03:35:17.360
I, I get that, but I literally had just started talking and y'all were coming at me.
03:35:24.660
I couldn't really speak without y'all, like, you know, if it was a conversation like this,
03:35:29.520
I could have articulated, articulated that to you compared to y'all, like, coming at me
03:35:37.960
Well, I, to be fair, I don't think Brian laughed at you.
03:35:40.900
No, he was like, he was like, oh, are you, are you a feminist?
03:35:44.920
That, that was his, and take, I mean, take on all of it, so.
03:35:49.020
Probably, probably would get along with that girl.
03:35:56.360
Well, she wants everybody to be on a giant global farm.
03:36:04.720
Are Amish people, does that mean, like, are Amish people communists?
03:36:13.940
Yeah, yeah, they want, they want people on, like, you know, the giant communal farm, basically.
03:36:21.460
I'd rather just, like, be around people I want to be around, you know?
03:36:26.860
But you can understand from my position, I can only understand words that I hear from a person.
03:36:33.280
You started laughing as soon as I started saying.
03:36:41.480
You started laughing before I could even explain my stance on it.
03:36:44.480
Well, when you're all over the place for, like, 30 minutes straight.
03:36:48.440
Literally, that was when I had first started talking, y'all, you came at me immediately.
03:36:54.080
Well, I mean, I come at people based on what they say.
03:36:58.080
If you say absurd, crazy shit, I'm going to talk to you about it.
03:37:00.760
I said that what I said wasn't crazy, like, living with my family and stuff.
03:37:12.040
You know, I know you want it to be, but it actually just, in fact, was not.
03:37:16.600
If y'all didn't come at me, like, I was crazy the moment I...
03:37:20.000
Because y'all took out this girl's stuff and that other girl's stuff on me.
03:37:52.920
I just want to point out that I said I don't want one.
03:38:00.780
Yeah, I don't want people to be like free screaming, licking something, so...
03:38:05.960
Like, there's nothing you could do at that point, right?
03:38:19.480
And when I was a young person, I still couldn't have sugar, so I don't feel bad.
03:38:53.860
Oh, we have a chat here that we're going to have come in.
03:39:07.480
Had to chime in because this Priscilla chick is the worst kind of woman you can be around.
03:39:12.640
Not worth trying to explain her childlike brain.
03:39:25.500
You had your medications and contraindications.
03:40:09.260
Now that I think about it, like, they're both pretty fucking horrible, honestly.
03:40:13.420
Could you ever imagine the words Desiree is smarter coming out of your mouth, Andrew?
03:40:18.900
I couldn't have until just a few moments ago, but that was a worldview shift.
03:40:34.940
We're going to probably do, like, a bit of a roast session in a – or maybe not.
03:40:42.880
Don't share one heavy eye contact with the camera while you – you're getting blocked
03:41:02.300
That's exactly why I started to have one later.
03:41:04.860
Like, yeah, I don't even like to eat bananas in front of people.
03:41:09.860
Like, I take little pieces off of it, you know?
03:41:12.980
How does it make you feel, Brian, when you eat a popsicle on camera?
03:41:28.300
I'm being a gracious host offering my guests a podcast snack.
03:41:37.320
I was smart enough not to do it, so just saying.
03:42:17.800
All right, you girls try your best to entertain.
03:42:25.520
You said he looked like he had Dookie on his hands.
03:42:51.060
What month does it get warm enough to go to the beach here, around here?
03:42:56.460
You can go to the beach all year round in California.
03:42:58.960
I mean, it's kind of cold to be in a bathing suit.
03:43:22.540
Yeah, San Barbara has like 300 plus days of sun, clear skies a year or so.
03:43:32.100
Guys, if you want, if you're enjoying the stream, guys, kindly send in a read for 100,
03:43:45.840
Guys, if you're watching on Twitch, where are we, by the way?
03:43:50.740
If you're watching on Twitch, we're almost at 100,000 followers on Twitch.
03:44:10.020
And I'll switch it to the window tab when you have it.
03:44:26.720
Well, that's when you made the statement about, I hope you can never get a girl pregnant or
03:44:36.460
Guys, if you want to see, join our Discord behind the scenes.
03:44:42.540
I posted it in the behind the scenes tab, discord.gg slash whatever.
03:44:47.420
If you want to see the full Brian's point of view cell phone footage, that sounds weird.
03:44:55.500
And maybe if you want, maybe since I'm so crazy, maybe if we pop a bottle, maybe Andrew and
03:45:10.500
Hey, you got helmets too, so there are any like...
03:45:14.300
I mean, you look like a nerd, so like Star Wars.
03:45:29.500
Would you put on a MAGA hat for a champagne pop?
03:45:41.920
I think people should respect one another because all throughout our lives, we're going
03:45:48.060
to have different ideas and different perceptions of what is.
03:46:11.400
Also, guys, Venmo Cash App, if you want to support the show, I'm going to do a couple
03:46:26.860
If you want 100% of your contribution to go to the whatever podcast, you can include reads,
03:46:31.120
So if you send like 100 to Venmo, we'll do the read from Venmo or from Cash App instead
03:46:38.640
And 100% of your contribution, because, you know, Streamlabs, they take 3% to 4%.
03:46:50.360
Then we're going to hopefully get this wrapped soon.
03:46:52.980
Going to the rest of your stuff, Nat, Jen, sorry, my bad.
03:47:11.480
You kept getting on me for interrupting you, but then y'all were interrupting me and acting
03:47:15.460
like a Karen before letting me even finish my statements.
03:47:18.440
I also don't agree that I'm backpedaling for giving context.
03:47:22.980
So, eh, you're kind of interrupting a little more.
03:47:25.860
Yeah, that whole, I was, I wasn't, I'm doing it now.
03:47:30.000
So, yeah, when, that thing about, I was talking to you about business stuff.
03:47:37.200
I wasn't, I was like mid-sentence when I brought up Brian and you, and you were like, Brian,
03:47:43.880
And then you, you like laughed and like said something that was like not what I was getting
03:47:49.500
at at all because you interrupted me like mid-sentence.
03:47:52.300
I just started laughing and told him that I was like saying he didn't work hard, which
03:48:03.740
Can you go to the discord and go to the research tab in the discord?
03:48:32.260
So in the left side, there's different, like there's the behind the scenes tab.
03:48:41.940
It's, it's going to be below a couple below the behind the scenes tab.
03:49:05.040
So if you see, if you look below the behind the scenes tab, it's going to be like three,
03:49:38.180
Um, so we did it before you left, we did a gender swap.
03:49:42.240
And so the question is Priscilla, can you, um, in the sources tab over here?
03:49:49.560
Where it says TTS monster, Twitch alert, stream yard.
03:50:14.560
Do you see the, do you see the, wait, yes, yes.
03:50:21.400
Scroll, scroll down in the, in the sources tab.
03:51:03.220
See, what's funny is I love men so much that it's even clear as a man, I also love men.
03:51:14.280
So I wouldn't, so female Priscilla wouldn't have a chance.
03:51:20.420
No, like you as a woman right now, would you date that male version of you?
03:51:32.340
But like, you would, you would give him a chance is what you're saying.
03:51:52.680
That's like Attack on Titan meets Can't Be Within 500 Yards of an Elementary School.
03:52:07.400
No, I think the Attack on Titan reference there are perfect.
03:52:16.280
I see the girl on the left and I think, how could anyone be mean to that precious angel?
03:52:21.940
We, we put that through AI and a couple filters.
03:52:27.060
Because they know that that angel can go from zero to psycho in 4.2.
03:52:33.720
We did a lot of favors on the, the one in the picture.
03:53:14.380
Most of the people around hate, in the border, hate the illegals.
03:53:19.300
But there are also illegals there in Tucson, right?
03:53:23.900
She does own a firearm, though, so I think we're.
03:53:34.400
See, now, if we would send the army down there, you wouldn't need firearms no more.
03:53:39.560
I don't have firearms specifically for illegal immigrants, but.
03:53:49.900
Thank you for the gifted 20 subs over there on Twitch.
03:54:01.460
Spyro says, Brian, giving Mick instructions, open up the fridge.
03:54:42.540
You said you also don't agree that you're about the backpedaling.
03:54:45.540
Oh, you don't appreciate being called sexist for basing your man and bear answer based off
03:54:51.820
And you wrote, you're more likely to be killed by a mosquito than a bear.
03:55:00.820
You're more likely to be killed by a certain species of snail than a bear.
03:55:05.740
Bear are the second most deadly animal on the planet.
03:55:15.540
What I meant was men are the second most deadly.
03:55:43.680
But if you look at a list, like there's bears are like on way at the bottom.
03:55:57.960
If everybody else here left the room, everybody else here left the room, and you were in here
03:56:03.280
alone, and we just pumped the room full of a million mosquitoes, you can pick.
03:56:16.440
I would pick the mosquitoes because if you drop in some bears, of course, they're going
03:56:19.780
to be in attack mode because they'd be like, what the fuck?
03:56:22.100
Well, then you just kind of negated your own argument there.
03:56:25.800
Because bears, if you surprise them, they're more likely to attack.
03:56:30.220
And if you drop me in another country that has malaria.
03:56:33.580
But your argument here that you stated was that this thing is more deadly than a bear.
03:56:41.820
Bees are more deadly than bears, et cetera, et cetera.
03:56:44.280
But when applied, when situationally applied, you still even understanding that mosquitoes,
03:56:50.180
one million of them, the potential that one has malaria is pretty high.
03:56:59.640
So anyway, you would still prefer that over three bears dropped in, which means that just
03:57:06.520
because men are deadlier as far as they kill more than bears do, human beings, right, and
03:57:14.020
mosquitoes kill more than men do, you still would prefer the more deadly species of mosquito
03:57:20.840
And this is saying, this is just showing you like that.
03:57:25.020
If you drop bears in, they're going to be in attack mode automatically because they're
03:57:29.640
Like, you know, if you're teleporting bears in a room.
03:57:32.520
Tell you what, we'll give you a tranquilizer gun for the bear situation.
03:57:37.200
Well, no, I mean, if you give me bees from a different country, I mean, uh, but we're
03:57:46.660
So, like, mosquitoes are really dangerous here.
03:57:50.960
In my list, I'm just listing all of the animals.
03:57:54.180
Like, I mean, I wasn't, yeah, you said in the woods, random mosquito in the woods, random
03:58:02.900
I mean, do you want to compare that to every animal I listed?
03:58:07.780
It just seems a bit like of a disingenuous example to give that, like, mosquitoes are
03:58:25.280
I mean, I could send you the entire list of animals that are more deadly.
03:58:29.920
If you just had to drop me in the water with a hippo, I'd be like, or a man.
03:58:35.560
Right, but I guess, even if the mosquitoes we pumped into this room carried malaria,
03:58:41.880
I'm actually confident that you would, all of them had malaria.
03:58:45.360
And it's almost assured that you would get malaria.
03:58:56.180
They're dropped in this room and you got to stay in the room for five minutes and then
03:59:20.060
Would you rather be in a, in a, a jail cell with a bear or with another man for 10 minutes?
03:59:44.460
You're, you're at the top of a burning building.
03:59:48.020
There's one stairwell that you can make your exit through.
03:59:51.160
Do you go and the stairwell can either have a man in it or a bear in it?
04:00:03.460
I mean, I'm just basing it off the situation you gave me in the woods.
04:00:07.880
But so your, your objection to it though, is that you said it was bad faith for you to
04:00:18.120
You said that it was bad faith for me to go around using such a horrendous term about you
04:00:24.980
No, it's not either because here and I'll show you why.
04:00:30.580
Yeah, but I'll actually show you why this isn't a good argument and I'll do it really
04:00:34.340
Would you rather spawn in a forest with a man or a bear?
04:00:39.400
Oh, spawning would be different than you said come across.
04:00:49.560
Would you rather come across in a forest a black man or a white man?
04:01:07.580
You just want to move off of statistics, right?
04:01:09.700
I didn't look at the statistics ahead of time on that, did I?
04:01:12.300
Okay, so if one was more dangerous, would you pick that one over the other one?
04:01:19.960
No, I mean, if you show me the statistics and I'll say that one, I mean, it is what it is.
04:01:33.880
That's, and you can make those statistical arguments back is my point, right?
04:01:39.160
So you got to be cautious with that, that's all I'm saying.
04:01:43.440
I mean, you use statistics all the time in your arguments.
04:01:45.940
Would you rather be stuck in a forest with a white guy or a black guy?
04:02:07.180
It's just kind of, it's crazy to assume not knowing anything about either person.
04:02:13.120
We're just going off of, I thought we're just going off of statistics.
04:02:18.120
For, like, which one's more dangerous or something.
04:02:21.920
Towards women, though, I would have to look up.
04:02:25.700
No, no, no, for me as a woman, I would have to look up.
04:02:30.380
Because I think murders for black guys are mostly black on black, and white guys are
04:02:50.160
Serial killers, PDF files, and school shooters, all white people.
04:03:10.020
Would you rather be spawned in a forest with a bear or a man?
04:03:12.580
The idea is women who pick man, say, because man more dangerous, right, than bear.
04:03:17.800
Because man can envision, like, horrible things that he wants to do, and the bear won't.
04:03:22.400
Then maybe the bear will run off, or this or that.
04:03:30.700
What if it was this type of man or that type of man?
04:03:32.700
And generally, you get a disingenuous answer from the person.
04:03:35.220
Because they don't want to tell you the truth somehow then, which is very bizarre.
04:03:40.680
Well, I'd have to look up black on white murders.
04:03:48.120
What about, what if you were confronted with a woman and we changed it?
04:03:55.800
Like, would you rather be confronted by, like, a woman or a bear type thing?
04:04:03.540
You mean, would I rather spawn with a woman or a bear?
04:04:07.600
Like, would you rather come across a bear or a woman?
04:04:16.140
But there's tons of women that would choose the bear.
04:04:27.920
I don't think anyone would choose the bear if it was between bear and woman.
04:04:37.320
Well, I think most women still would actually choose man if they thought about it for a second.
04:04:41.580
But they don't think they usually think about it very much.
04:04:49.820
And all of a sudden, by the way, here's why I know it's disingenuous, the answer from most women.
04:04:55.020
It's because suddenly every woman who answers this question is a fucking hiking forest genius.
04:05:00.780
Somehow they're like, oh, I've been camping my entire.
04:05:05.160
And I know how to do all sorts of survivalist stuff.
04:05:08.380
And then when I press them on what survivalism they know, guess how much they actually know.
04:05:19.280
I mean, I'm not an expert, but yeah, a little bit.
04:05:44.920
I just moved, so I don't really have anything like that, but that is my goal to have like
04:05:57.000
Like, we deal with all that stuff all the time.
04:05:59.000
So, you kind of have to have all of those resources.
04:06:02.580
You know, Andrew, it's great talking about, we should start a survival show, you and me.
04:06:13.980
If you didn't hit the fin, like, you have a bug out bag.
04:06:42.140
There has to be some sort of prize or something.
04:06:57.940
I thought it was a situation where, like, oh, shit.
04:07:08.480
With my, like, primo fucking water just pounding it.
04:07:42.740
And I can prove that I actually do know survival stuff.
04:07:45.620
And they can prove that they're all big and manly.
04:08:00.540
I mean, you already lost the bet on the hundred bucks.
04:08:03.660
So let's bet on this or like do some sort of show.
04:08:12.400
I did think about wanting to produce a series like the survival show.
04:08:18.240
But like we put a group of men on an island and some women on an island.
04:08:22.020
But instead of like it's feminists on the island.
04:08:38.220
Stop buying champagne for a bit and just put it into the funding of this of the show.
04:08:59.860
What do you bring to the table so that you have a stake.
04:09:14.340
Dude you'll get a lot more viewers than this and you're getting paid through that.
04:09:21.260
I do my own content and there's no women around.
04:09:25.360
I bet this would get a lot more views than that.
04:10:03.700
Because I feel like it's not fair if you don't survive too.
04:10:27.460
We can think of the all of it later but I would love to do that.
04:10:33.860
But there has to be bears just to make it fair.
04:11:18.440
You got like a bunch of them planted in different locations?
04:11:23.740
You're like oh fuck I need one by the lake and shit.
04:11:31.720
Just like if I had guns buried in PVC pipes I wouldn't be fucking telling people about
04:11:48.220
Brian if I don't get out of here in time to get in and out tonight.
04:11:55.300
I haven't had fucking any in and outs since I came.
04:11:59.860
There's no in and out anywhere except for California.
04:12:44.580
Brian helps Mick rainbows after a drunken night.
04:13:23.000
Brian has a handicapped gangster with no arms who gets Mick to help him shoot a rival gangster.
04:14:13.560
Andrew would it you know would it do any to to mend the wound here if Priscilla put this
04:14:22.780
on and for the rest of the show like do you think that would be a good olive branch
04:14:28.620
to you know apologize apologizing to you if she wore this.
04:14:39.220
It would really bring out the beauty of your eyes.
04:14:42.600
I'm not going to bring out that color of your eyes.
04:14:44.520
I mean if she doesn't want it to be a enforcer.
04:15:51.900
You're all welcome for being graced with my amazing roast tonight since Spyro.
04:16:22.440
It would go a long way to mending, curing, curing the grievances that you inflicted on
04:16:59.980
The fat tongue is bad enough without the endless drivel from that vapid flowers.
04:17:10.580
If I was on meth, I'd be a lot skinnier, by the way.
04:17:15.940
I was like, if I was on meth, then I would have to be sick.
04:17:19.940
Wait, are you able to scoot your chair a little closer that way just because you're getting
04:17:33.120
What was that ad in the 90s about with marijuana?
04:17:55.180
She's been getting a little ego there on Twitter, I think.
04:18:03.780
Savannah, do you have anything to say, Savannah, for yourself?
04:18:07.480
Do you want to say anything for yourself, to yourself?
04:18:58.640
I'd like to take this chance to apologize to absolutely nobody.
04:20:33.120
Sav, I summed you with posting really hateful and racist remarks against all kinds of ethnicities.
04:20:43.260
Look, I just want to clear something up here, okay?
04:20:54.460
She's never had any medical procedures relating to anything sex-related besides an abortion.
04:21:59.540
About 10 years ago, I stubbed my toe on a coffee table.
04:22:03.640
Saf, you better apologize right this very second, young lady.
04:22:14.600
Mitch Shaw made a lot of careless mistakes with the stream tonight.
04:22:18.640
Saf, why is this all your fault, and why haven't you apologized yet?
04:22:37.620
Looks nice and innocent and is still insane and violent and takes zero responsibility all show.
04:22:43.240
She literally can't understand how she's completely in wrong.
04:22:47.460
Have you ever gotten to a physical fight with a guy?
04:23:02.820
It was like before when people were cross-dressers when they weren't trans yet.
04:23:18.260
Actually, could you tell me my whole childhood?
04:23:22.720
No, you just weren't really around when it was referred to as cross-dressers, really.
04:23:34.920
Oh, speaking of which, you guys have to do the...
04:23:51.240
You know, actually, one person did make me laugh out loud.
04:23:56.320
That was the only hateful comment that made me laugh out loud.
04:24:03.920
Because my Instagram handle is Priscilla Goose.
04:24:05.920
And I'd like to thank everyone who followed me.
04:24:31.820
Did you know a former president slept with Monica Lewinsky at least once?
04:24:48.740
Approaching someone in a threatening manner is assault.
04:24:52.280
Especially pushing someone's chair to promote confrontation.
04:25:00.760
I wouldn't recommend it as I am very good at litigation.
04:25:43.680
It's interesting that chair three gen wants to live an off-grid lifestyle with like-minded individuals.
04:25:50.820
I'm planning to buy land here in Canada and down looking for people who want to live off-grid.
04:26:39.600
Brian, since you're clearly firing Mick the second this stream ends, need someone who knows their
04:26:59.240
I've contracted him out for work on the Crucible before he did a good job.
04:27:06.500
So, Van and Waterboarding are probably the two most tolerable guests you've had ever on
04:27:13.440
Pridilla laughed like she has enough extra chromosomes to make a new friend.
04:27:18.040
You guys got to throw in some more H's, I think, into X.
04:27:45.940
If you were dropped into a random forest and came across a bear, one, why is this such
04:27:52.120
And, two, why did Mick screw up the difference between bringing a tent and bringing a bear?
04:28:04.740
Only do the survival show if you can do whatever greatest hits.
04:28:09.100
Gorlock, Destiny, Nick, Chase, and whoever else you can think of.
04:28:51.760
Mr. Silla absolutely assaulted Andrew last night.
04:29:20.300
Brian, on behalf of the Discord and the chat, please don't invite Prithilla back.
04:29:25.440
I'll take a drunk flirty Desiree hitting on you and sighing Andrew over the side.
04:29:59.120
Her crash out would make a great condom commercial.
04:30:12.740
Would you be interested in settling down with an indigenous man in Canada?
04:30:17.480
Yes, Brian, I am simping, but because of ism, it is really hard to find a woman who wants
04:30:26.720
If a dude sends a simp type comment, you got to drop a follow-up.
04:30:35.320
If you're going to simp, you got to do $69 instead of $30.
04:30:59.960
In, there's just, I won't say more, but there's randomly goats.
04:31:09.820
What if it's like demonic symbolism or something?
04:31:18.440
The funniest part of Priscilla's set was the audience.
04:31:56.380
What told to kick next, but his brain queerly hexed.
04:32:07.140
To Brian and Andrew, you should do the survival challenge here in Canada.
04:32:11.800
I know a lot of good places for it here, and I can get the land for the event for dirt cheap.
04:32:28.660
Don't let Brian, Andrew, or anyone else bring your spirits down.
04:32:32.900
Always stay positive, and I hope you have a very good year.
04:32:44.380
You better litigate your ath into your crystal.
04:32:57.720
Priscilla, was your father's name Milma, and did he always talk about waskilywab?
04:33:03.980
How is that funny when it's a different speech impediment?
04:33:27.980
Ladies, would you rather we'd be stuck in the woods with a bear or a Brian who thought you were a burrito?
04:33:45.940
Good sport for coming back to stand your ground.
04:33:48.900
I enjoy this content more than milquetoast, people.
04:33:52.460
Unless this isn't bad and you should not take offense.
04:34:18.800
Did you actually like her one joke, though, about the job when she was 11?
04:34:50.480
Saf queerly didn't really feel bad about her actions and thee better apologize.
04:34:58.320
Just making fun of people's speech impediments, the whole thing.
04:35:05.020
Priscilla must have jumped into the gene pool when the lifeguard wasn't looking.
04:35:21.060
I showed the clip of Priscilla to my girlfriend.
04:35:37.880
Priscilla, you do know you committed assault, right?
04:35:43.560
Litigation is when you argue your case in court.
04:35:54.240
Share 4 looks like she was summoned by a Ouija board and then forgot about it.
04:36:09.520
Priscilla, please say she shall seashells down by the seashore.
04:36:35.720
Andrew the King, how did you stop from simping?
04:36:40.380
Brian the Boss and Andrew the King, I am so jealous of your epic beards.
04:36:48.560
Brian woofs his british tome youth that he quizzes them small, whittle quizzes Bethel eating them.
04:37:34.220
I bet it grips like an autistic kid when you take away their Lego stuff.
04:37:48.860
What does the Bible say regarding antagonizing and bringing others to anger?
04:38:12.340
I remember that part, but I need a second apology.
04:38:28.820
I'm sure only a part of you guys have little tiny penises.
04:38:34.060
Not every single one of you, and that doesn't make you less of a man either.
04:39:02.440
A good survival show would be Brian on an island with all kinds of food except burritos.
04:39:07.820
That would be Willy Yiskaya or Wee for Whittle Sky Bree Bree.
04:39:17.760
Heard Andrews say he'd go to jail for what Prithilla did.
04:40:08.400
Don't forget to play the recording of the police reaching out to you.
04:40:12.100
Remember, Prithilla didn't believe that you received the call.
04:40:18.900
I don't know if it's really necessary to play it.
04:40:24.260
It's just that in principle, he's not willing to let you off the hook
04:40:27.100
because, as he said, a man would have been subject to a different set of circumstances
04:40:33.960
And you would have treated a man differently, too, I think.
04:40:38.000
Yeah, but don't you understand that, like, even if I granted that that was true, so what?
04:40:46.260
It still wouldn't help your point, like, not even a little bit.
04:40:57.560
Disappointed donated $30 just to let you know how he felt.
04:41:16.460
Saying that the Bible says not to do that or something.
04:41:45.800
Priscilla, you really hurt my feelings when you put down my pee-pee.
04:41:50.200
I'll have you know that I have a huge four and a half inch.
04:42:05.000
you said that the show has misogynistic undertones and implications.
04:42:12.000
And I think that's, I had those in your notes before you came on last time.
04:42:21.020
Or you came on the show with Sav, and then you sent me these notes.
04:42:29.100
So the show has misogynistic undertones and implications.
04:42:36.820
Misogyny is when men have general contempt for women.
04:42:45.360
So what are the misogynistic undertones and implications pertaining to the show?
04:42:55.900
So when you, I think some of the things you don't know that it's happening
04:43:01.600
because you can only see it from a male perspective, but.
04:43:14.420
I don't want to be, that is what I truly believe.
04:43:19.500
Like, I'm not to be, um, undermining or anything.
04:43:25.460
But, I mean, I do think, like, for example, like, I think it would be, like, if I were
04:43:31.160
to have men come into a podcast in a similar way, and I was the host, and I was just, like,
04:43:43.000
Do you think that, and just started saying a bunch of stereotypes for men?
04:43:46.680
Like, do you think, do you think you're, I have not seen it, but yeah, like, I do want
04:43:54.360
to say that both, I don't think that the, I can understand how you guys are both pushing
04:44:01.900
Like, there's feminist pushback to your extreme, and then your extreme to the feminist pushback,
04:44:12.020
Like, I don't understand when women hate men, and I don't understand when men hate women.
04:44:22.480
I don't know if you hate them, but I feel like you have contempt.
04:44:28.160
It seems that it's been displayed that you have general contempt, because I don't think,
04:44:32.820
I don't think that having, judging people for their life choices has anything to do with
04:44:43.100
I think it's just to knock down their character.
04:44:44.880
Yes, I think it does have a lot to do with dating.
04:44:48.960
It's, the idea is, if you're having a dating podcast, then there's, people have all sorts
04:44:55.580
Because they have all sorts of preferences when it comes to dating, they're going to take
04:44:58.500
things into account, like body count, your sex life, your sexual past, you're going to
04:45:02.260
make all sorts of judgments, that's going to be out in the open that you're, and you're
04:45:07.000
Only when you're romantically involved, otherwise it's not anyone's business.
04:45:11.100
Yeah, but the whole point of it is to discuss what people are interested in when it comes
04:45:14.900
to romantic involvement, and so you're getting people's stories, what it is that they're
04:45:18.980
talking about, what it is that they're discussing, they make all sorts of value judgments
04:45:22.620
about us, we make value judgments about them, everybody makes value judgments about
04:45:26.060
fucking everybody, because that's how the human experience operates.
04:45:29.580
We make value judgments about each other all the time, nonstop, every day, all the time.
04:45:34.060
But then the best way to deal with that is to say, okay, I don't want somebody that does
04:45:43.360
So then you don't pick that person, but to say that it has to be this way or that way for
04:45:48.720
someone, it's not, not everyone has the same standards.
04:46:05.400
And then they say, because A, B, and C. And then he asks the person, well, why is that?
04:46:09.580
Why is that that you wouldn't want a person like this?
04:46:12.980
And then other people are going to push back against that because maybe they think the reasons
04:46:17.300
This is just a simple value judgment, value assessment that everybody has.
04:46:22.360
We, we can all decide what is appropriate and what our expectations are, but it's different
04:46:29.700
Like some, some men might care about the body count.
04:46:41.120
There's got to be at least some men out there who don't care about body count.
04:46:46.340
And I don't think preferences of any kind are bad.
04:46:55.700
Like if you want to diddle kids, that's a pretty bad preference.
04:47:05.200
Like, I don't think any preferences for your partner are bad.
04:47:28.120
Yeah, but what does that have to do with preference?
04:47:29.840
Like if it was illegal to have sex doggy style, I assume people would still do it.
04:47:43.220
I think even the UCMJ had, it has a sexual morality code, the uniform code of military
04:47:48.860
justice, but I'm just saying pretty confident soldiers still do that, right?
04:47:53.600
So, and the legality of the thing really has nothing to do with the preference of what
04:47:59.920
But we would just objectively say some things are just bad preferences and wrong, and we
04:48:04.360
don't want them and they need to go away because we don't prefer them.
04:48:14.560
Therefore, mine should be legislated forever and everybody should follow them at all times.
04:48:22.700
Well, I mean, that's just the viewpoint of subjective morality, right?
04:48:30.560
I'm going to do some Venmo cash app shout outs because a couple came through.
04:48:47.680
And then we have Thomas, I think for the $2 on, oh no, sorry, it was cash app from Joseph
04:48:55.780
A hundred percent of your contribution goes towards us instead of these platforms taking
04:49:20.620
I'm a fan of Andrew, but to watch you insult someone's voice and then sit there and laugh
04:49:25.460
as others mock her and insult her is the opposite of Christ-like.
04:49:35.340
Andrew did something morally wrong by making fun of your lisp.
04:49:39.980
Seat 2 did something illegal by literally assaulting him.
04:50:08.760
Priscilla is still wak, I'm clearly rat-ordered.
04:50:26.120
All shoe Priscilla you expect Andrew to apple-oish when you're freeing to do it for him.
04:50:55.220
How dare you best merch, my pee-pee, the way you best merched Andrew, I'll have you know
04:51:03.020
He didn't quite, Brian didn't quite get it, the TTS voice reader, but.
04:51:09.500
The feminist put-hop quaffed displayed in this show.
04:51:24.320
I have been watching the Whatever podcast for a long time now, and I can confidently state
04:51:29.900
that Brian or Andrew have never said anything misogynistic or any kind of hateful thing towards
04:51:47.440
If she gets a 140 plus brain, gets water boarded by chair four.
04:51:52.700
If she scores below 110, chair three gets water boarded.
04:52:04.440
I don't know if it already came through, but it might have fallen off.
04:52:07.040
He says, this is Brandon 53323, disappointed, sir, she was already angry.
04:52:20.380
Wait, why were you laughing when the super chat about how me and Andrew, the guy said he
04:52:25.940
confidently states that Brian or Andrew have never said anything misogynistic or any kind
04:52:43.820
I haven't watched that many of them, but I'm sure there's some things I would disagree.
04:52:47.940
I've said hateful things towards a woman, not hateful things towards women.
04:53:06.260
You aren't technically allowed to give oral in the military.
04:53:09.960
They are considered government property and may be injured during wild sex.
04:53:14.780
If chain of command is in rainbows, the soldier could get in trouble.
04:53:24.640
Prithilis 8th Sally the Salamander shines shoes on Sunday.
04:53:28.300
Also, Edward Furlong with a wig is not fooling me in chair 3.
04:53:43.180
What I'm saying is like you're not going to miss In-N-Out.
04:53:48.100
There's one last note for Priscilla if you want to do that.
04:53:53.320
I was saying there's another In-N-Out's open for another.
04:54:04.420
Sometimes two things turns into six things, turns into eight things.
04:54:18.280
In like 10 more minutes and it's two hours later.
04:54:21.800
So, Priscilla, you said in your notes, you think focusing so much on looks is toxic because
04:54:28.240
that was our big disagreement, the whole rating one to tens thing.
04:54:32.060
What do you rate your looks on a scale of one to ten?
04:54:47.700
I think looks are subjective just because I may say, oh, I think I'm this number.
04:54:51.420
There's obviously going to be people who disagree with me.
04:54:55.000
There's obviously going to be people who disagree with me.
04:55:02.260
All looks are subjective based on the you, the person.
04:55:09.320
So from your subjective view, you, the person, what do you rate yourself?
04:55:23.880
Because the same thing happens every single time that happens on this podcast.
04:55:32.780
Actually, we usually don't question most women's answer.
04:55:37.380
Yeah, so like if there's a literal land whale, perhaps, who managed to blow a hole its way
04:55:45.740
into the studio and then says, I'm a 10, I'm an objective 10, we might give a bit of
04:55:57.820
Like, we don't really give too much pushback on.
04:56:03.220
What do you rate your looks on a scale of 1 to 10?
04:56:14.240
You should bite the bait, though, because you didn't say all that much on the podcast,
04:56:21.080
A lot of things about this podcast are a lot different than I thought.
04:56:29.920
Will we move on so we can all go eat if I give you a number?
04:56:38.920
I feel like you're lying, and now we have to drag the show on.
04:56:40.860
I couldn't do what I do for a living if I didn't have confidence, realistically.
04:57:23.780
If I come back on the show, I'm going to bring back a good one.
04:57:31.440
They all have allergies to the makeup wipes, but not the makeup wipes.
04:57:34.480
Everyone says you need the cellar water, or whatever it's called.
04:57:39.820
It's like a youth paper towel, and no, it doesn't...
04:57:51.720
Well, I do think it's wrong to care about looks, so...
04:57:55.540
But you're just saying like a very handsome man in general?
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Like, but name somebody who's like a famous or a celebrity.
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Because if you say, oh, Bobby from the 7-Eleven.
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Who, like, think of a celebrity that you think is a 10?
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Like, I used to think Mario Lopez was really attractive when he did Saved by the Bell.
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Do you think that they're comparable for men and looks as you are?
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When you say that you're an 11, do you think that you're in the same league as those guys?
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So they wouldn't want me because they're married, I'm pretty sure.
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Is there somebody more famous that comes to mind?
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Look, you don't want Mick trying to Google some shit.
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Just because I don't think he's attractive doesn't mean he's ugly.
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I mean, like, looks, max, or types are going to disagree because of the fucking epicanthal
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If you say you're nine, he's a six, then he would be settling.
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Can I say that's why it's bad to focus on looks?
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Because saying dating down or dating up, that doesn't make sense because we're all way more
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I believe you when you're dating, like a hunchback with half his face melted off and you can see
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his teeth and he only has one eye and terrible hygiene, right?
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Then I'd be like, yeah, you don't care about looks.
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I don't get shocked very often on the show, like especially the rating shit, like girls
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Can't believe that was the most flabbergasting thing I've said on this show.
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So that is definitely based on everything else I've said.
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If Brad Pitt had a neck tattoo with a spider on it, would that change anything?
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Can you like tilt your neck, like face turn that way so they can see the, like pull your
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No, just like pull your hair back and then turn your head that way so they can see the.
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Or just turn your head so they can see the spider tattoo.
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You are floating on the ocean for whatever reason.
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Would you choose to spawn a great white shark or a dolphin?
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The post-mortem albino snowflake in seat four saying she is a nine is wild.
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Is she is a nine then Daisy was really pregnant.
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Brian runs this show the way he orders burritos.
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If the Japanese water demon that crawled out of your TV backwards last night is a nine.
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I'm starting to buy Andrew just saying he's a 10.
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Dolphins are the biggest grapists in the animal kingdom.
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As a veteran that likes to cook, it would be super cool to meet Andrew and cook dinner for him and his family.
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The panels are fun, but I want to make some real human connection.
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Zachariah, thank you so much for the message there via Venmo.
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2013 says, we may have small peepers, but baby, I'm hung like a tic-tac.
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So when are we going to actually put our foot down to Paige being an actual flirty pick-me-in chat who doesn't even understand men, care more about body count than women?
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But Moonlight, thank you for the very nice $50 soup chat.
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I mean, there's more notes for Priscilla, but maybe we'll get her back on the show and do the rest.
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Asking women history questions to undermine their intellectual image is rude and demeaning.
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What year was World War – what decade was World War I?
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So was it, like, maybe in the 20s or something?
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We have more notes for Priscilla, but we'll have to get to them next time.
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Andrew, you're the third prettiest girl at the table.
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Check if you have a prime sub available before we wrap this.
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What accountability do you need to take for your ideas?
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I don't need to take accountability for your ideas.
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If you want to learn how to become a master debater like Andrew here, he's one of the best in the biz.
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Okay, guys, like the video, please, on your way out.
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And I want to thank the panelists here for coming.
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It was cool that you guys were able to come and crash the show.
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Made it a little spontaneous and interesting there.
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Okay, those of you watching on Twitch, I'm sending a raid over to Peekaboo.
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He's playing World of Warcraft, Season of Discovery, World of Warcraft, Classic Season of Discovery.
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Let me just double check, make sure everything looks good.
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What do you, young, Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio.
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I'm trying to think of something where he's a bit older.
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What about Leonardo in Django Unchained when he was a racist slave owner?
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What do you rate him in that on a scale of one to ten?
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I'm sending a raid to Peekaboo over there on Twitch.
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And, of course, remember, check out the Discord.
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Guys, if you want to see the full POV, Brian's cell phone, of the kick-out of Priscilla,
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She's going to be a based, red pill, Trump voter.