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[DROPS] BIG DAY REACTS/NEWS/DRAMA+MAYBE THRONE AND LIBERTY IDK @StarforgeSystems @MythicTalent @OTKNetwork YT@AsmongoldShorts1

10-03-2024 · 6h 18m

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[00:00:45] You guys hear me? Y'all hear me?
[00:00:53] Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. What's up boys? How y'all doing?
[00:00:57] Can't hear exactly my man. How y'all doing?
[00:01:00] Man, do the paperwork. I want a sub. Yeah, for sure man. I'll get right into that. Yeah
[00:01:07] Man, I how are you? I woke up a little while ago
[00:01:11] went down to the store
[00:01:13] with actually with Jibu and
[00:01:15] who's in town and
[00:01:17] I hung out with him for a bit and now we're back in it back on it man. So yeah
[00:01:23] Also, what's up? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Look guys chill out
[00:01:28] What's actually a store? I got a a Nutra grain bar, you know, I'm trying to eat healthy. So yeah
[00:01:34] And do you like pop tarts?
[00:01:36] They're all right. I mean like I don't hate pop tarts. I'll tell you that right like I don't think they're like great
[00:01:43] But now it's every once in a while. I'll get some of them, you know
[00:01:47] You see the Wendy's Krabby Patty collab? I did, I saw that.
[00:01:52] I figured I'd probably go there and try it out whenever it comes out.
[00:01:57] Goku vs Superman who wins?
[00:02:00] I have no idea. I'm gonna be honest, I have no clue.
[00:02:04] Yeah, I don't know enough about the war for either one of them.
[00:02:07] How's that stuff? I've been alright. Yeah, everything's been okay.
[00:02:10] I've been trying to exercise more and walk down to the store this morning.
[00:02:14] And it's been good.
[00:02:16] I'm glad that I've been doing it.
[00:02:17] And yeah, overall things have been good.
[00:02:20] So yeah, I've been trying to eat like a more varied diet.
[00:02:23] Not a whole lot, but a little bit.
[00:02:27] We'll see what happens.
[00:02:28] And yeah, how far is surfing your house?
[00:02:31] I don't know.
[00:02:32] I have no idea.
[00:02:33] Like it's like maybe 10 minutes away, something like that.
[00:02:35] If I'm walking right.
[00:02:37] And good day, you've seen down for a while.
[00:02:39] A lot of people always have opinions about how I feel.
[00:02:43] It's, there's always, look, here's the thing, right?
[00:02:47] Is that there's always things that are wrong,
[00:02:49] you know, stuff like that.
[00:02:51] So aren't you just eating lunch, at least?
[00:02:52] No, I'm not.
[00:02:53] I don't think I would ever eat another one of those.
[00:02:58] Like, and it's also like,
[00:02:59] I don't eat lunchables either anymore, right?
[00:03:01] It's like, I just don't really,
[00:03:03] I don't know, I did that in like elementary school.
[00:03:05] I don't really like them as much as I did then.
[00:03:07] So yeah, it's that it.
[00:03:09] That's not how I feel, you know?
[00:03:12] What setting would you like for the next From Software game?
[00:03:15] Um, I think they should do, uh, I don't know, like, I, I feel like just do, like, they, just whatever they're gonna do, just do it and I'll play it, right?
[00:03:24] Uh, I don't have anything else besides that.
[00:03:27] What game am I most, what am I, what is the game that I'm most excited for?
[00:03:34] Oh, man.
[00:03:36] Uh, I mean, Ashes of Creation Alpha comes out on the 25th?
[00:03:40] I mean, that's pretty cool.
[00:03:41] I'd say there's definitely that there's poe. Yeah monster hunter wilds. Yeah, I feel like we've got a few pretty big games
[00:03:48] Yeah, absolutely and Assassin's Creed I
[00:03:54] Man
[00:04:00] We'll see all right, let's just say that yeah, we'll see
[00:04:04] But I would you rate monster in our world one out of ten
[00:04:07] I'd say it's like a nine point five out of ten. I I love the game man
[00:04:10] I thought was great, and it was way better than what I had expected honestly. It really was. So yeah
[00:04:17] Bloodborne Intent should be so epic. Am I on my early? Yeah
[00:04:20] I just got on a little bit ago and you know got a lot of stuff to go over things to look at etc
[00:04:25] Right pretty loaded schedule. You're right. Yeah, there's a lot of games coming out, etc, right?
[00:04:30] Someone talking shit about Lord of the Rings. Of course. There's always people that complain about, uh, you know like
[00:04:38] It's just it I
[00:04:40] I feel like complaining about Lord of the Rings is a, I feel like that's something that you do if you want people to read your article and get mad, right?
[00:04:48] Like you're low on rent and you know, you gotta get your money up, so it's like, okay,
[00:04:52] I'm gonna write an article about how Lord of the Rings is racist. That way everybody on the internet will go to it and get mad.
[00:04:58] I feel like, yeah, it's ragebite farming. That's what it has to be, right? I mean, like, nobody really thinks this.
[00:05:03] So, yeah, that's what I kind of assume. You played the demo for Monster and Her Wilds?
[00:05:07] Uh, absolutely not. No, I- not at all.
[00:05:11] Uh, I- I've heard about it, but I- I saw a little bit of gameplay. I didn't really look at it myself though.
[00:05:17] So yeah.
[00:05:18] Fifteen minutes ago, Kachi was drunk on extremes.
[00:05:21] Good for her.
[00:05:22] Um, I would have never expected that. That's crazy.
[00:05:26] Wow.
[00:05:27] But my comment? Yeah, of course, I- I tried to read everybody's messages.
[00:05:30] Usually I do read the messages, but uh, if I don't, it's because uh, people are uh, fucking dumb, you know?
[00:05:37] and uh... what are we coming out the good state less than three months you
[00:05:39] ready to use your playstation yeah
[00:05:43] and uh... i feel like in a couple of months
[00:05:45] uh... maybe sooner than that
[00:05:47] uh... i think we're gonna do all of play through a blood born on the
[00:05:51] playstation four
[00:05:53] uh... yeah i'm really excited to try out the uh... playstation for blood
[00:05:58] born it's gonna be great
[00:06:00] and uh... yeah i'm hungry exactly in the ps four yeah yeah exactly
[00:06:04] It's gonna be awesome.
[00:06:07] What are your thoughts on Kamala only giving people $750
[00:06:09] when she gives immigrants $2,200 a month?
[00:06:12] I have no idea about that.
[00:06:14] I feel like that's probably an oversimplification, you know?
[00:06:17] Like, I'll assume that that's probably not really true,
[00:06:21] but if it is, you know, she's dumb, right?
[00:06:24] I mean, what do you want me to say?
[00:06:26] Yeah, it's that simple.
[00:06:28] Let's see.
[00:06:29] And, Copless Jatter, yeah, I don't know, man.
[00:06:32] And as you get the 30th anniversary PS5 Pro, I did not.
[00:06:37] So the thing is, like, do I really give a shit
[00:06:41] about getting a PS5 Pro?
[00:06:43] Not really, you know, like, I'm sorry to say, not a whole lot.
[00:06:48] And I'm great for drama, feed me.
[00:06:49] Oh, I'm sure there's always interesting things
[00:06:51] that happen every day, right?
[00:06:52] I'm not too worried about it.
[00:06:54] Biden approved the ability to pay off student loans.
[00:06:56] Yeah, I mean, it's funny that Biden actually did
[00:06:58] a number of like good things.
[00:06:59] Like for example, there was like the insulin cap on how much it costs.
[00:07:03] There was the removal of a lot of non-compete clauses, stuff like that.
[00:07:09] And nobody ever talks about that.
[00:07:11] I kind of feel bad in a way, right?
[00:07:13] Because like they did actually have some pretty big W's and
[00:07:16] seems like nobody really gives a shit about those.
[00:07:18] W. Bark Dark Prandon.
[00:07:20] Yeah, exactly.
[00:07:21] But nobody even thinks about it or talks about it.
[00:07:23] So, yeah, you don't play Horizon 3.0.
[00:07:26] No, I'm actually really surprised.
[00:07:28] that's one of those weird games. I always thought that its popularity was astroturfed,
[00:07:34] but I looked at it on Steam charts and it had like 3,000 consistent players and for a single
[00:07:39] player game that's really good. So I just, yeah, it was like really kind of confusing for me, man.
[00:07:49] Paying off student loans is the W. Yeah, I think so. I think really like
[00:07:55] like the fact that like a bunch of people took out student loans
[00:07:59] and then they're like stuck with this like massive amount
[00:08:03] of like debt and money that they have to like overcome.
[00:08:06] I actually, yeah, I think that sucks.
[00:08:08] That like really sucks.
[00:08:10] So yeah, I feel like a hundred percent that's the case.
[00:08:13] You plan to check out New World again.
[00:08:15] Maybe I saw they put out a trailer an hour ago.
[00:08:18] I might watch that today, you know, we'll see what happens.
[00:08:20] But yeah, permanent debt's not okay.
[00:08:22] Yeah, cause like you can't get out from under it.
[00:08:24] And then also a big problem is a lot of people
[00:08:27] that don't kind of see the problem with big loans
[00:08:31] and debt like that.
[00:08:32] It's people that don't really understand how inflation,
[00:08:34] not inflation, excuse me, interest works.
[00:08:37] And so if you have so much interest on something,
[00:08:41] you're at a certain point unable to pay it off
[00:08:44] just because of how much money it's accumulating.
[00:08:46] It's like snowballing, right?
[00:08:48] And so at that point, yeah, interest fucks you
[00:08:50] and it gets away from you.
[00:08:51] And if it gets away from somebody like that,
[00:08:53] they're never gonna be able to pay it off,
[00:08:55] like realistically, right?
[00:08:56] So they're just stuck making payments
[00:08:58] for the rest of their life that make their life worse.
[00:09:00] I feel like that's, I mean, fuck, that's awful.
[00:09:05] Yeah, I have no intention of ever paying off my loans.
[00:09:07] That's smart.
[00:09:08] That's what I would do.
[00:09:09] Yeah, that's very smart.
[00:09:10] You're promoting irresponsibility on accountability.
[00:09:13] We can talk about how interest rates are predatory,
[00:09:14] but after that, there's no moral foundation.
[00:09:18] So, so what you're saying is like,
[00:09:21] so with the student loans,
[00:09:23] I've taken out the loans.
[00:09:25] So here's the reason why I don't agree with you.
[00:09:28] It's because a lot of students are groomed into doing it
[00:09:31] whenever they're of an age that they're unable
[00:09:34] to be accountable for their own actions.
[00:09:36] So basically I would make the argument
[00:09:38] that you are spending at least four years
[00:09:41] and in fact usually 15 years grooming an underage person
[00:09:46] into taking a loan out for this
[00:09:48] because you've convinced them societally
[00:09:50] that they need to go to college
[00:09:52] in order to live a successful life.
[00:09:54] So if you're trying to, like,
[00:09:56] it's basically your spawn camping people.
[00:09:58] Like, here's a very good example, right?
[00:10:01] Like, if you're playing WoW,
[00:10:02] like if you're a level 60 rogue
[00:10:04] and you're waiting outside of Westfall
[00:10:07] for somebody to accidentally walk into Duskwood
[00:10:10] or you're sitting in Elwynn Forest
[00:10:12] waiting for somebody to walk into Red Ridge Mountains
[00:10:14] to fucking stab them at like level 23.
[00:10:17] Like, yes, you are playing the game
[00:10:19] in a way that, you know, the game allows you to play,
[00:10:22] But you are spawn killing, right?
[00:10:24] You're spawn camping them, et cetera.
[00:10:26] So that's the reason why I don't agree with that.
[00:10:28] I think that kids are groomed into doing this
[00:10:31] and it's done so in a way that's manipulative.
[00:10:36] I agree.
[00:10:37] What is this here?
[00:10:38] Let me read it.
[00:10:40] I agree it's a system built to create generations
[00:10:42] of essentially indentured servants
[00:10:43] and hobbing young adults to find out.
[00:10:48] I mean, okay, okay, so I mean, I agree with you.
[00:10:53] with you, I think you're right. Yet true, yet true, true, true, true, true. So that's why I think it's
[00:10:58] okay to pay them off. It's because it's been done with a predatory nature. That's the reason why
[00:11:05] the solution doesn't go far enough. We owe the people accountable. No, I don't think you can
[00:11:08] hold people accountable for doing something like this, but yeah, just pay off the loans or make
[00:11:12] it to where people can default on the loans or something like that, right? Because like,
[00:11:16] I don't think it's really fair that student loans are like some kind of unique thing
[00:11:20] where like you can declare bankruptcy and have other loans forgiven but not student loans like I
[00:11:25] don't see how this is congruent it doesn't really make sense to me so yeah uh the odd odd conversation
[00:11:32] here I'll I'll let this person you know give one more comment I want to move on past that but uh yeah
[00:11:38] um what is this here uh you shouldn't be promoting the skirting of personal responsibility
[00:11:42] um I think that personal responsibility matters a lot but I also think that at the same time you
[00:11:48] have to look at, like you can apply personal responsibility to a lot of things, but if you
[00:11:53] wanted to use personal responsibility as like the deciding factor, whether you should make
[00:11:59] something for or against the rules, you could decide that with any law and say that any
[00:12:03] law and any type of rule is unnecessary because people should have personal responsibility.
[00:12:10] It's the same as like food stamps or like Medicare or something like that, a student,
[00:12:14] like sorry social security etc. So no I don't agree with that at all and also I think that people
[00:12:20] do have personal responsibility for sure but at the same time if somebody um if somebody takes out a
[00:12:27] bunch of loans at a point in their life where like again like they're being spawn camped and then
[00:12:34] they can't get out from under that and they can't fix that problem because it's just like the way
[00:12:38] the economy is or like they can't get a better job like this is going to create a very bad outcome
[00:12:42] And at the end of the day, if you want to talk about how it's unethical to not pay back loans,
[00:12:49] which is like true, it is unethical to do that. I think that it's also unethical to approach people
[00:12:54] who don't have the full understanding of what a loan is and try to have them take one out.
[00:12:59] So I think that two wrongs in that way kind of cancel themselves out. So yeah, that's my
[00:13:04] perspective. Yeah, go bankrupt. Yeah, exactly. And also it's like just because you can make
[00:13:10] somebody do something doesn't mean that it's something that the uh like the government should allow
[00:13:14] or like make happen because uh you know like for with anything and this is the way that the
[00:13:20] government works right is that like if you take out a loan and the government says you have to pay
[00:13:25] it back then you have to pay it back if they say you don't then you don't uh the fact is that
[00:13:29] like a contract between two people always is only enforceable by the government right
[00:13:34] realistically and so I don't really see like I don't really see like a good argument for
[00:13:39] for keeping people that way.
[00:13:41] So 18-year-olds are too dumb to take out a loan,
[00:13:42] but they can vote.
[00:13:44] Well, I think that really it's about,
[00:13:46] if they can vote, for sure.
[00:13:48] But like voting, I think is a much less,
[00:13:50] like there isn't an interest component of voting.
[00:13:53] And also, if you make a bad vote in four years,
[00:13:56] you can make another vote,
[00:13:57] and you can undo your first vote.
[00:13:59] Whereas with student loans, you can't undo them.
[00:14:02] You don't have to get at a JL3 card, you know?
[00:14:04] And also, I think that you could make an argument
[00:14:07] and say that people should be 21 to have to vote.
[00:14:08] I mean, I'm not really saying that maybe that probably
[00:14:11] shouldn't be the case, I don't know.
[00:14:13] But like, I think that you probably could make an argument
[00:14:15] like that, sure, absolutely.
[00:14:17] But I think also like, you know, giving people loans
[00:14:20] and like taking out like a, you know, a lot of interest,
[00:14:22] et cetera, and then the person has like no ability
[00:14:25] to like get away from it, then that's the issue.
[00:14:30] All the business loans over COVID are forgiven?
[00:14:32] Yeah, sure, of course.
[00:14:33] And that's fine too.
[00:14:35] So yeah, they can be stuck in debt for a long time.
[00:14:38] Absolutely it is.
[00:14:39] And I think also, like if you're doing something
[00:14:42] that creates that negative outcome at such a high ratio
[00:14:44] that it becomes a problem, at a certain point
[00:14:47] it becomes intentionally predatory.
[00:14:49] And I think that's what student loans are in a lot of cases.
[00:14:52] So yeah, I do support that.
[00:14:54] Anyway, that's a fucking tangent.
[00:14:57] I'll talk about the rest of this stuff, right?
[00:14:59] These kids get nothing for the loans,
[00:15:00] their investment, make 10X return on their lives.
[00:15:03] Some do, some don't, right?
[00:15:04] It's not always a guarantee.
[00:15:06] I just think that at a certain point,
[00:15:08] if you're not making the money back,
[00:15:09] you should have some opportunity to do something else.
[00:15:12] What is this?
[00:15:13] 10 ways Lord of the Rings has aged poorly.
[00:15:16] Despite being a significant benchmark in fantasy epics,
[00:15:18] Lord of the Rings hasn't entirely stood the test of time.
[00:15:21] What?
[00:15:23] So let me see this.
[00:15:26] Five out of 10 student, Lord of the Rings books
[00:15:28] lack diversity.
[00:15:30] Well, yeah, I mean, it's not really a surprise.
[00:15:32] I mean, it's a European story written by a white guy.
[00:15:36] It's probably going to be about white people and Europeans,
[00:15:38] like big surprise.
[00:15:39] It's crazy how, like what?
[00:15:42] Of course that's the case.
[00:15:44] Some races in order to the rings are inherently evil.
[00:15:47] What makes that bad?
[00:15:48] I don't know about that.
[00:15:50] Yeah, Tolkien's work features
[00:15:51] uncomfortable racial terminology.
[00:15:54] Okay, Tolkien's world features very few women.
[00:15:57] So yes, another person that, man,
[00:16:02] man, it's not a documentary.
[00:16:05] Yeah, it's not a documentary.
[00:16:07] It's just so weird.
[00:16:09] It's just dumb. Yeah, I feel like this is a person, this is my opinion, is like a person writes an article like this when they've decided that they're like, you know, they're behind on rent, and they need to make some money.
[00:16:21] And so they go and they write an article like, uh, like this, you know, classic journalism. Exactly. Yeah, it's bait. It's 100 fucking percent. It's got to be bait. This is so stupid.
[00:16:32] So, yeah
[00:16:34] Evo Hatchelon made a great video regarding how bad rings of power is yeah
[00:16:37] I've seen a lot of videos about the about the show. I've heard a lot of bad things about things that works or buy
[00:16:42] Yeah, that was really bad like that. Like that was weird how people did that. I don't know why or how that happened
[00:16:48] Let's see here. It's about friendship a dating concept modern activists can identify with worst movie of all time
[00:16:54] I think that's a big reason is that people don't identify with it for the same reason
[00:16:58] These people are going to write Jaws prequel that validates the shark's behavior because it had an abusive shark father.
[00:17:04] Some racists in War of the Rings are inherently evil.
[00:17:07] He's started seeing this in games too. It rings the power in the aqua.
[00:17:09] The Sith are just misunderstood. Orcs want peace and family.
[00:17:12] Yeah, I do think that also, like, the issue is that I'm trying to think about, like, what is this?
[00:17:20] I feel like it's almost like a, um, uh, I don't know, like how could I really describe this?
[00:17:28] Like what's really this phenomenon? Let me think about this. The first way that I would describe
[00:17:33] it, but I don't really think this is a great way, is like a certain type of like, uh, like
[00:17:36] psychopathic or like sociopathic empathy, where people constantly want to give passes and
[00:17:43] say things that are really bad are actually okay. And I think that people get some sort
[00:17:48] of like moral high ground out of that where like they think oh well I'm above this I can see why
[00:17:53] there are people doing that bleeding hearts yeah basically right post-moral relativism exactly
[00:17:58] and so I think that a lot of times people do that because it's like I think that people are
[00:18:03] uncomfortable with the idea that some things are just in some people and some things are just
[00:18:07] inherently bad and I think that's why like you see so many people that will you know it's like
[00:18:12] that one guy that got executed the guy was a 15 time felon right or like other people that
[00:18:17] that like get killed by police and it's like you look at their police record or something
[00:18:21] and these people are like lifelong scumbags and nobody wants to acknowledge that because
[00:18:26] I think that people have and I think it's a coping mechanism.
[00:18:29] They have this idea that some people or all people are good in nature.
[00:18:32] I don't think that's true.
[00:18:33] I don't.
[00:18:34] I think there's some people that are just awful and there's nothing that you're
[00:18:38] going to be able to do to fix them or anything like that.
[00:18:41] And even if you can, you know, why does everybody else seem to suffer so one
[00:18:44] person can get fixed?
[00:18:46] So yeah, yeah, fuck them. Exactly. That's how I see it.
[00:18:49] The thought on something being unredeemable breaks some people's minds.
[00:18:52] Yeah, I think it's just like people don't want it to be true.
[00:18:56] And that's the reason why they fight against it.
[00:19:00] What's this? You should watch Piers Morgan talking with a bunch of people about Diddy and his parties.
[00:19:04] I was left speechless.
[00:19:06] What's this here?
[00:19:11] Yeah, I want to see this. Is this something new?
[00:19:14] Oh, this? Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
[00:19:19] Maybe I will watch this. This would be kind of crazy to see, but yeah, it's bad, man, all illed up.
[00:19:24] He's a weird guy. I mean, like, I...
[00:19:27] A lot of people are very skeptical as to whether names are gonna come out from this, and I can see why, obviously.
[00:19:33] I do really hope that names will actually come out, though.
[00:19:37] When you think about it, most of the time, actions result in crappled effectors.
[00:19:40] A huge portion of it from their environment.
[00:19:42] There's mentally fucked up people, too.
[00:19:44] The problem is that whenever you ascribe a person's like behavior and you say like well, you know
[00:19:50] This is an outcome of their environment
[00:19:51] What you're doing is your number one you're taking away their agency and number two you're hand waving bad actions
[00:19:57] So a person does have a person is clearly a product of their environment
[00:20:02] And you have to see why somebody does something but like being able to understand why a person does something
[00:20:08] Isn't necessarily making that thing. Okay, it still makes the person a villain and they're still like universally evil
[00:20:14] Like Thanos right from uh, you know like a fucking infinity war like obviously a really bad dude
[00:20:20] But you can see where he's coming from and I think that stories like that are told well
[00:20:24] But I think a lot of people have trouble like trying to like thread the needle between the two things
[00:20:29] Did he's gonna commit Sudoku? Yeah, I I don't think he's gonna kill himself and honestly
[00:20:35] I don't think it matters if he kills himself. I don't and the reason why is because there's so many other people that have
[00:20:42] corroborating evidence and so many other stories. I feel like it doesn't matter. Yeah, it's there's
[00:20:49] already been so much information put out there. There's yeah, there's videos. There's evidence.
[00:20:54] There's phone records. There's other people that are implicated. There's tons of other people. Yeah.
[00:21:00] Final offer. 40 tons of drinking in your room. No way. In comics, Thanos literally wanted to
[00:21:09] kill half the universe just to court death. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. He was more crazy in
[00:21:14] in the comics, that's what my understanding is. So, yeah, 50 cent documentaries I've been
[00:21:20] making for two years, he's selling to Netflix. Yeah, I think the value for that just went
[00:21:23] up. After IGN stopped botting the results, Blacksmith Wukong is back in the first place.
[00:21:31] You have to be actually brain dead to believe IGN bought this. So, I understand what you're
[00:21:40] saying and it's like there's no way that this happened etc. I started off like that too and
[00:21:51] I went through and I was looking at everything I was like okay maybe was it this was it that
[00:21:57] nothing about what they did made sense to me so no I I actually do think some foul play was at
[00:22:03] work I just don't know by who and how and why but something happened and it was obviously rigged
[00:22:10] one way or another. So yeah, IGN is a hate-boner for that game. And yeah, I also think that
[00:22:15] it makes IGN look bad if the game that they tried to go on a cancel tour on ends up winning
[00:22:23] Game of the Year. Like it damages their credibility. So I think that of course they would probably
[00:22:28] want to make the game look worse. Now, did they actually do this? It's hard to say.
[00:22:32] But they never explained what happened and it just, none of it made sense. I don't
[00:22:37] I don't think Wukong deserves Game of the Year or Final Fantasy VII.
[00:22:40] Final Fantasy VII is just a masterpiece.
[00:22:42] Um, yeah, a lot of people really liked the new Final Fantasy VII rebirth.
[00:22:46] I haven't played it.
[00:22:47] I don't know.
[00:22:48] I played Wukong.
[00:22:49] I thought it was great.
[00:22:50] So yeah, I don't know.
[00:22:51] Glad to see Starblade getting some love on the list and play it when it comes to
[00:22:54] PC.
[00:22:55] Yeah, Starblade got his number four.
[00:22:57] Holy shit.
[00:22:58] Yeah, I mean, I thought that I don't know if it really deserves me number four.
[00:23:01] Maybe, right?
[00:23:02] But, like, it was pretty good, I'd say.
[00:23:04] Should try Witchfire.
[00:23:05] Maybe.
[00:23:06] I don't know.
[00:23:07] Is it a Final Fantasy game?
[00:23:10] I think so too, like, and this is just like me, but I would feel weird giving the game
[00:23:16] of the year to a game that's basically built off of a game that came out 20 years ago.
[00:23:22] But I think you could, like, it just, it sounds weird to me, but like, I never really
[00:23:26] played Final Fantasy 7, so it's a remake.
[00:23:29] Yeah, it's like, well, people say it's not a remake.
[00:23:31] I haven't played it, but I don't know.
[00:23:34] I mean it seems like it's the same characters etc. So it's hard to say. It's totally different. That's the thing is I really don't know
[00:23:42] Let's see TLGR IGN claims they didn't do anything. They just had no verification or safeguard against trolls
[00:23:46] They ended up chopping off a large punch of a large chunk of negative votes against Wukong that they deemed fake and restored the results
[00:23:54] Chopping a large chunk of negative votes against Wukong wait they were it
[00:23:57] Wait they were against
[00:23:59] I
[00:24:01] Explaining and fixing IGN's face-off controversy little game of the year became a center of attention. Yeah, this happened
[00:24:07] I guess maybe I didn't even I'm surprised this article came out
[00:24:10] It was a this was an informal test that asked a casual question last week it blew up dramatically
[00:24:19] Yeah, this is supposed to be for fun no one at IGN tampered with the results of face-off in any way during this period I
[00:24:26] I don't know guys, I don't know it certainly seemed very suspicious
[00:24:32] IGN says that it was an external botter well if I just I just none of that makes sense to me then
[00:24:41] Like I I maybe maybe not right?
[00:24:44] It's hard to say it probably was either way. I do hope blackmouth wukong wins right one way or another
[00:24:49] Remember ewan is an idiot and only successful because his dad owned an emerald mind
[00:24:53] Yeah, I saw this on Twitter actually in 25 hours space X retrieved the stranded astronauts. Yeah, take a look at this
[00:25:00] This was nuts
[00:25:01] We see I can find it here
[00:25:06] Yeah, look at this
[00:25:08] Space X crew arrives at the International Space Station to retrieve stranded astronauts
[00:25:16] Crew 9 now aboard the International Space Station and joining
[00:25:20] expedition 72
[00:25:22] For anybody who didn't know the there are astronauts that were stranded in space and
[00:25:28] Basically the government decided that
[00:25:31] Yeah, I don't know. Maybe it just like wasn't cost effective to rescue them. I'm not really sure why
[00:25:36] But basically they said well, we're not gonna be able to get you guys out of here until like next year or something like that
[00:25:42] Or it's like multiple months. They were stuck there bowing screwed up. Oh, it's bowing. Wow. Wow. Okay. Sorry
[00:25:47] Sorry is bowing. I could have be a little bit confused here
[00:25:50] Bowling fucked up and apparently SpaceX was able to come in and rescue them
[00:25:55] because yeah like the assumption was that they were gonna be stuck here for
[00:26:00] months which is also like there's another component to this that I mean I'm not a
[00:26:12] doctor okay just want to preface by saying that not a doctor but it seems
[00:26:19] very interesting I bet it's not good for your body to be in zero gravity for
[00:26:24] that long of a period of time because your body's not like a body hasn't evolved to feel
[00:26:29] that way right it's not yeah exactly it's very much not exactly so I feel like this is and
[00:26:37] in fact like especially somebody who's an astronaut it's it's bad bro what's your question yeah
[00:26:49] so it's not like like what I'm saying is like it's not like oh wow you know my mom
[00:26:53] can't pick me up from my friend's house for another hour okay I'm just gonna have
[00:26:57] to play video games with my friend for another hour. Right, it's not like that, it's actually
[00:27:02] something that's like a massive Jesus that's so loud. It's like a massive scary thing.
[00:27:07] It's my astronaut. Astronauts retire early, their bones become brittle. Yeah, that's
[00:27:14] scary, bro. That's crazy fucking scary. So yeah, they work out to fight muscle atrophy.
[00:27:19] Well, I'm not surprised, but yeah, this did happen yesterday and amazing. And I'm
[00:27:27] really fucking glad to see this i think anybody would be glad to see this is
[00:27:30] awesome
[00:27:31] this is great
[00:27:33] lack of gravity exactly in bodies not made for space exactly
[00:27:36] and again i'm not a uh...
[00:27:38] y'all not a wizard here okay uh... or doctor pretty much the same thing on but
[00:27:43] i would say yeah for sure
[00:27:45] uh... it's a good thing so they're probably safe the real users of the
[00:27:47] ones the other two astronauts and that
[00:27:50] that they get to fly well i mean they were safe it's just that they were
[00:27:53] stuck right
[00:27:55] The Uranus is shameless place, bros.
[00:28:01] Guys, guys, come on, come on, that's, okay.
[00:28:11] I will say this.
[00:28:14] There have been numerous photos of Leonardo DiCaprio
[00:28:17] and P. Diddy together.
[00:28:23] I don't know.
[00:28:25] Yeah, and it's Hollywood, right?
[00:28:28] It's Hollywood, they could just be hanging out.
[00:28:31] Everything would have been fine.
[00:28:32] Yeah, Trump maybe, right?
[00:28:34] I don't know.
[00:28:36] We'll have to find out.
[00:28:37] It's an old photo.
[00:28:39] It's hilarious, and its stupidity makes it so funny.
[00:28:41] What is this?
[00:28:42] This is AI satire.
[00:28:46] War is always bad, specifically for the planet.
[00:28:49] If we want to continue fighting battles,
[00:28:53] like environmentally conscious humans,
[00:28:55] we must make the change to sustainable tanks and weaponry.
[00:28:59] There are so many new concepts
[00:29:01] for battery-powered fighter jets
[00:29:03] That can carry many more, um, missiles, biodegradable missiles, of course.
[00:29:08] Something literally everybody can do to stop this nonsense is, for example,
[00:29:14] block the roads to gardens and farms so the plants don't get overrun by these heavy, heavy tanks.
[00:29:20] Hand grenades? Very important. If you use hand grenades, please use vegan grenades.
[00:29:26] No animal should have to give their life for all this mayhem and chaos.
[00:29:30] a special sticker on them. You really can't miss them in the grenade market or wherever
[00:29:35] you buy them. Yeah, I cover all of this and more in my newest book, Vegan Wars.
[00:29:40] I order wheelie magazines.
[00:29:45] There's it. It's so obvious that this is fake, right? I mean, like, nobody actually
[00:29:50] thinks this is real. If you think this is real in this comment section, you're
[00:29:53] getting ParmaBan from the subreddit right now. I'm sorry. Yep, let's see. Okay.
[00:30:01] No, yeah, you're actually perverbanning everybody who thinks this is real
[00:30:11] Wait a second. Okay. All right. This should be okay
[00:30:24] One satire. No, no, no, it's all right. How many people believe it? Is this AI?
[00:30:29] She's okay. All right. We're gonna have we're gonna have this is
[00:30:39] Yep that nope we got one
[00:30:42] Give me a minute rage man subreddit. Yeah, there we go video with the low-brain comments
[00:30:47] Lots of things are vibing biodegradable. I think that it's
[00:30:57] Thought this was a gaming sub. What is this sub talk about this little girl more than anybody else?
[00:31:00] I've never even seen another post about her. What do you guys think should this one be a parma or not?
[00:31:08] What do you all think?
[00:31:11] Like I
[00:31:15] It's hard to say right yeah, it's very hard to say whether she actually meant it a lot way or not
[00:31:19] Not or he or whatever
[00:31:22] We're as good for the environment less carbon emissions
[00:31:25] Thanks for including vegan grenade. I wouldn't otherwise you'd all believe this is a sketch
[00:31:32] Diff me a bit to recognize this was satire. Okay
[00:31:36] What the actual fuck
[00:31:39] only
[00:31:43] Block the roads so farms don't get overrun a majority of these vehicles designed to function
[00:31:49] guys
[00:31:52] Guys, I think this is a parma, isn't it?
[00:31:55] I-I feel like this-this guy is done, isn't he?
[00:31:59] You got him? Yeah, yeah, this is-he's done. Alright, back to Facebook, okay?
[00:32:04] Uh, this is-if this is fake, bravo, you had me, that's fine.
[00:32:08] Um, okay.
[00:32:12] Um...
[00:32:14] She's not hot enough for that bullshit to be-okay.
[00:32:17] I-I feel like this is another, uh, this is another perma. What do you guys think?
[00:32:21] Are we feeling good about permitting this guy?
[00:32:25] What do you think?
[00:32:27] Yes, I think so too. All right. He's gone
[00:32:33] next
[00:32:34] This is AI right? Yeah, of course
[00:32:37] Oh boy. Chad is this real peak brain rot
[00:32:42] I'm not sure if this video is AI real or not. This is AI, right? Okay. All right now. We've got them
[00:32:48] How about I don't know no wars?
[00:32:52] I'm not yeah
[00:32:54] The comment deleted by a user.
[00:32:57] Ah shit, we can't ban this guy.
[00:33:01] Shit! Alright, nope, nope, nope. Alright, here we go.
[00:33:06] Sounds like AI wouldn't be surprised if she said that. Okay.
[00:33:09] So we had two people that got baited. Alright?
[00:33:13] Yep, we got two people and they're done now. They're finished.
[00:33:17] He's deleting them live? Yeah, exactly. It's smart. He should.
[00:33:20] Yeah, there you go. Is this what power feels like? That's right. Yes.
[00:33:25] And I have the will to use it for for good and for for for the betterment of everybody
[00:33:31] What is this here unaliving rates of all men? Oh, it's Jesus
[00:33:36] Among men is something that isn't talked about enough in society
[00:33:39] So how many young men feel no purpose and video games help them fill that hole?
[00:33:42] I'm sure a lot of us relate to that sad how men's issues are often ignored or talked down
[00:33:48] Good video games save lives US teen and and young adult suicide rates are the highest on record
[00:33:54] Really? So at 1993 it was...huh. Huh. That's a...interesting. Yeah. I mean, I'm not saying
[00:34:21] this is what happened, right? But I'm saying it's interesting that these two things happen
[00:34:26] at the same time. That's crazy. What are the odds of that? Wow. Interesting correlation?
[00:34:32] Yeah, I guess so. And golden age of internet and video games. Apps of fucking lootway.
[00:34:37] Yeah, we had great games back then and people had time to play them. Yeah, they didn't they didn't want to clock out early
[00:34:43] Unaliving rates just say the word that's not this politically correct bullshit. I know the English language evolves over time
[00:34:48] But this isn't where it's going
[00:34:50] So this is actually not true. So here's the reason why
[00:34:56] This is a big misconception that a lot of people have with like
[00:35:00] Unaliving and grape and stuff like that instead of saying rape or suicide
[00:35:04] But the reason why they do it is not because of trigger warnings or anything like that
[00:35:09] The reason why they do it is to get around automatic language filters that
[00:35:14] Categorize your video and demonetize it if you're saying something that's problematic or could hurt the monetization
[00:35:20] So it's people self-censoring to avoid getting taken out of the algorithm or avoid having their their video getting removed
[00:35:28] So that's the reason why it has nothing to do with political correctness at all
[00:35:32] So yeah, I know video games are important form of escapism. Yeah, exactly. I
[00:35:37] Think for a lot of guys like video games
[00:35:41] Video games are like the first
[00:35:44] They're the first place where a person can be themselves and not be treated like or like
[00:35:51] Disrespected basically right because like whenever you're like a 15 year old guy
[00:35:56] Nobody gives a fuck what you have to think about anything, right?
[00:35:59] you're just basically an idiot. And so if you can play a video game and be good to the video game,
[00:36:04] that's something that you can have that you're good at that you have ownership of, right? And
[00:36:09] it's something where you can compete on an even playing field. It's like basically
[00:36:13] video games are like the first even playing field that a lot of like guys have access to.
[00:36:20] Like besides like maybe sports or something like that, it's not the only one. But I think
[00:36:23] for guys that aren't involved in like sports or something like that, video games are
[00:36:28] great opportunity for that. So I and I think also like that's one of the reasons why
[00:36:33] like a lot of young guys like it's weird because like I used to care a lot about how good I was at games and
[00:36:39] Then as I got older, I started caring less about it, right?
[00:36:42] It wasn't as important to me and I think the reason for that like how many of you guys had the same experience?
[00:36:46] I think the reason for that. It's actually very simple
[00:36:49] It's because a lot of people like, you know, they built up their self-worth through the video game and like they didn't have any other
[00:36:56] accomplishments, right? Didn't do anything. But like as you get older, you do other things and
[00:37:00] you build more of a self-identity that transcends a video game or something. And then after that,
[00:37:05] you feel better about yourself. Yeah, I didn't have to kill myself. I was hag maxing in Goldshire.
[00:37:10] I guess so bad. Yeah, I still care and I'm 38. It's my only competitive drive. Well, I think
[00:37:15] that some people like to do that. But and I think that being competitive is still good.
[00:37:19] Like there's a very big difference between so being competitive is good, building your
[00:37:24] identity off of the outcome of you being competitive is bad like that's that's bad so like for example
[00:37:32] if you want to be really good at games that's great that's awesome you know go ahead be great
[00:37:36] at games but don't go and make it your identity you know being games luckily I'm very good at
[00:37:41] them try who are yeah I'm sure uh-huh of course and uh white some report the post people report
[00:37:47] everything uh we have tons of that that happens on my subreddit there's a bunch of people that
[00:37:51] watch uh that watch my stream and uh they're like uh I guess I hate watchers or something
[00:37:57] and so they'll try to report posts knowing like I don't think that they know that like nothing
[00:38:01] really happens if you report the post like nothing happens at all like there's no like there's no
[00:38:07] like there's nothing yeah uh it's weird that's what's keeping video games alive yeah I think so
[00:38:13] third world gaming uh starter pack uh gaming is an average third world or starter pack
[00:38:19] When playing modern AAA games, Dark Souls 3 low-end spec textures, ultra-low quality,
[00:38:25] wishing to God it exists and lets you fuck up the quality even farther, game config, oh God.
[00:38:31] Only time games become available as it's sales, free to play everywhere.
[00:38:37] Hi, I want to play a game but my PC sucks, anybody know any tweaks? Just buy a better PC,
[00:38:42] it's only a few hundred bucks. Old indie games and old games for the win, unaffordable console,
[00:38:48] Oh Jesus. Is this really how it is? That sucks. Jesus. It is. I know free to play super popular in
[00:39:01] places that are, you know, like low economic standing places like, I don't know, like a place
[00:39:08] in South America, right? Mainly. I would say South America's a big one. So yeah, on campus, spawn
[00:39:14] camping?
[00:39:39] There's no way, right?
[00:39:40] I mean, this has got to be like a fucking meme.
[00:39:42] What is that music, by the way?
[00:39:43] Like, what the fuck?
[00:39:44] Uh, but yeah, at least it's at a coll- yeah, yeah.
[00:39:47] Hey guys, at least it's at a college.
[00:39:49] That's a really good point.
[00:39:50] It's a bit, right?
[00:39:51] Or at a college?
[00:39:52] I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be at a fucking high school and it says something f you so it's probably like yeah
[00:39:59] No, F. I you yeah, I don't know maybe Florida. It's something university. I have no idea
[00:40:05] So yeah, I was about to say it's a prank, but it's still really this is really funny. Oh
[00:40:12] My god, there's a there's a hundred percent army uniform under that I
[00:40:17] We had those at our high school like all the military recruiters hundred percent
[00:40:21] But, yeah, that's pretty funny.
[00:40:26] Recruited military Pempergrade?
[00:40:27] I guess so.
[00:40:28] Let's see.
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[00:40:48] Yeah, I just...
[00:40:50] That's the same stupid.
[00:40:52] Let's see.
[00:40:53] Skip.
[00:40:54] Yeah, it's like...
[00:40:58] I feel like some of those things are so unfunny that it makes me want to be woke.
[00:41:04] You know, like it's kind of the same thing. It's like I'll watch somebody who's like a,
[00:41:08] you know, like a woke comedian that's like tries to tell stories or like,
[00:41:12] you know, be like funny. And it's like, yeah, actually now I want to be racist.
[00:41:15] Like this does the exact opposite because of how obnoxious it is.
[00:41:19] My friends, graduated married homeowner, ran a marathon, me, the elder, that's crazy.
[00:41:33] Wow.
[00:41:34] I have a friend actually getting married tomorrow, so, um, yeah, kind of relevant, yeah, related,
[00:41:42] I guess so, yeah.
[00:41:43] I don't know if he beat, yeah, you know what, I'm not sure if he beat Elden Ring or not.
[00:41:46] I have to think about it.
[00:41:48] Fuck, man.
[00:41:49] Congrats for him, yeah, yeah, for sure.
[00:41:52] And uh, running a marathon is an achievement, though?
[00:41:55] It's absolutely it is.
[00:41:57] Yes!
[00:41:58] Is running a marathon an achievement?
[00:42:00] 100% it's an achievement.
[00:42:02] If you crush a cockroach, you're a hero.
[00:42:03] If you crush a beautiful butterfly, you're a villain.
[00:42:07] Morals have aesthetic criteria.
[00:42:12] Man, I, yeah, he's right, absolutely.
[00:42:17] 100 fucking percent.
[00:42:19] That's the reason why people care about eating,
[00:42:21] like eating like these, oh wow, let's not eat cows.
[00:42:25] Like, oh yeah, all the animals that worried about eating
[00:42:27] are the ones that are cute.
[00:42:29] And all the animals that we should be eating
[00:42:31] are the ones that are ugly.
[00:42:32] It's just, yeah, such a bullshit emotional argument.
[00:42:35] Crazy Nietzsche's based this is very based. I agree. What is this camera zoom is invented in 1902?
[00:42:41] What the fuck?
[00:43:02] What why was he coming in there with the traffic cone for?
[00:43:11] What the fuck oh my god Japanese show
[00:43:19] Probably a joke, but still funny yakuza's are about burly Japanese men setting their grisling their grievances all the way through violence
[00:43:35] What what the fuck?
[00:43:44] is it bro it's in an art gallery it's like a new just stop oil protest oh oh
[00:43:57] the how long does this go on this is so stupid this it's so fucking what how do
[00:44:25] you even do this yeah I had no idea this game was so so out of pocket I had no
[00:44:32] idea. Horizon Developer, Gorilla Games' next project is Live Service Horizon Online.
[00:44:40] Said Horizon 3 might be a ways off. Live Service Game Horizon Online, reportedly Gorilla's next
[00:44:46] project, Horizon 3 might be a ways off. Oh my fucking god. What is this? At the Horizon
[00:44:54] multiplayer is basically Monster Hunter fighting robot dinosaurs? Count me in.
[00:44:57] That sounds like a fun premise. If it's anything other than that pass,
[00:45:02] Maybe right. I mean every single time I see a clip from Horizon. It's like somebody fighting a really big monster
[00:45:08] So yeah, maybe that would be cool
[00:45:11] Would love a killzone one and kills on two remake that's it's so weird how they have all these franchises and IPs
[00:45:17] And they just decide I don't know. They just decide to never use them. Why would you do that?
[00:45:23] I feel like there's so many opportunities and they don't take advantage of any of them
[00:45:27] What is that who asked for this? Yeah, I like kills on yeah a game was awesome
[00:45:31] Yeah, Vastly Superior franchise to Horizon.
[00:45:34] I love the jump on kills on two or three multiplayer again.
[00:45:37] People didn't seem to like it much, but I love the way they feel.
[00:45:39] Yeah, I think a lot of people like the game.
[00:45:41] I want to start a survey to see if people want Horizon games.
[00:45:44] Not a single soul wants it.
[00:45:45] I don't know. Like as I said, I don't know anybody personally at least that plays this game.
[00:45:51] Like it's ever played a Horizon game. I've never heard of it.
[00:45:54] For some reason it was reported over and over last stream
[00:45:57] that they're making 150k a year.
[00:45:59] let's take Texas based on 2000 dock workers. The average salary is 33k a year. Pay for Longshoremen
[00:46:05] is based off of the year's experience under the ILA's former contract with USMX which
[00:46:11] expired Monday. Starting pay for dock workers was $20 an hour. That's pretty good. Drows
[00:46:16] to 24, 31, then 39. Union's demanding a 77% raise over the years. What's the, why is
[00:46:25] Is this being brought up 34k a year,
[00:46:27] median, high worker?
[00:46:31] Let me see if I can find this.
[00:46:33] Oh, there's a DoorDash delivery driver.
[00:46:37] They're not counting this, no, no, okay, nevermind.
[00:46:40] Let me see, dock worker.
[00:46:42] This is annual, making 34,000 a year.
[00:46:44] That's not enough money.
[00:46:46] Yeah, I think so.
[00:46:47] Well, if this is true,
[00:46:49] then I think that you should probably go
[00:46:51] and tell people that on social media
[00:46:53] because a lot of people believe
[00:46:54] These longshoremen make a huge amount of money and I thought that too if this is not true
[00:46:59] I don't know what to say
[00:47:01] Let me see here
[00:47:03] $44 an hour starting out is absurd. That's wild. Yeah, I wonder if it's true or not
[00:47:10] Just the president does you think maybe that's it. Yeah, you could be right about that
[00:47:14] The form doesn't affect me at all the East Coast right because automation screams
[00:47:17] You want to stay like this river no matter what the population benefit for or not? Yeah
[00:47:20] Yeah, that's crazy if it's actually not true.
[00:47:25] Yeah, I'm a longshoreman.
[00:47:26] I don't know.
[00:47:28] That doesn't count there over time.
[00:47:30] Yeah, but like it still should matter, right?
[00:47:33] I don't know.
[00:47:34] Just pay them.
[00:47:38] Didn't they already have a 40% raise offer?
[00:47:41] It's hard to say.
[00:47:43] Some people are getting $7 an hour,
[00:47:44] it was 35 when I did it.
[00:47:46] It's hard to say.
[00:47:47] But I could have been wrong about that.
[00:47:50] But I think that on social media, this is what happens, right?
[00:47:54] Is that it's basically people at least,
[00:47:57] I mean, and maybe I was wrong,
[00:47:59] but a lot of people think these guys make a lot of money.
[00:48:02] They think these guys make a crazy amount of money.
[00:48:04] And so when they see people who they at least perceive
[00:48:07] to be making a lot of money, you know, complaining about it,
[00:48:10] well, guess what?
[00:48:12] They're gonna be mad.
[00:48:13] Give me a second, my dad's calling me.
[00:48:15] Hello?
[00:48:16] Hey, all right, go ahead.
[00:48:23] Yeah.
[00:48:24] This is where I read the paper this morning, this is what I'm reading on the screen.
[00:48:33] Yeah.
[00:48:34] Current top wage is around 81,000 annually and about one-third of local longshoremen make
[00:48:44] $200,000 a year or more.
[00:48:48] A more typical longshoreman's salary can exceed 100,000, but not without logging in to substantial
[00:48:56] overtime.
[00:48:57] And that's about what I heard too.
[00:49:01] And I think it's even more on the West Coast.
[00:49:04] Okay, alright, I'll look this up.
[00:49:06] Yeah.
[00:49:07] Okay, use the sources, CBS News.
[00:49:10] Okay.
[00:49:11] And let me get the other source.
[00:49:13] I don't know who the hell Low Hood is, but that's who the source is.
[00:49:20] Alright, alright, I'll uh
[00:49:24] Okay, all right. All right, I'll find it
[00:49:31] All right. Yo, bye
[00:49:33] All right
[00:49:37] longshoremen
[00:49:40] salary
[00:49:40] How much do longshore dockers work? How much do they make? Okay? How much they make here's the striking worker salary?
[00:49:52] Excuse me our members top out at $39 an hour
[00:49:57] How much do they make?
[00:49:59] Typical annual salary the top tier hourly wage of $39 amounts to just over $81,000 annually
[00:50:08] But dock workers can make significantly more by taking on extra shifts
[00:50:12] That one third of longshoremen make $200,000 or more a year a more typical longshoremen salary can exceed over a hundred thousand dollars
[00:50:21] Mantains these higher earners woke over a hundred hours a week. Yeah
[00:50:25] well
[00:50:27] They got a lot here's the thing
[00:50:29] This is my take on it, right?
[00:50:34] I think they deserve that much money, I do,
[00:50:37] because they're working more.
[00:50:39] Like if you have a guy that's working 80 hours a week
[00:50:43] and a guy that's working, like let's say 40 hours a week,
[00:50:46] it should make sense that the guy working 80 hours a week
[00:50:49] should get paid more than the guy working 40 hours,
[00:50:52] like fucking duh, right?
[00:50:53] Obviously that's the case.
[00:50:55] Yeah, you're doing two jobs.
[00:50:57] So, and I'm just throwing out a number there.
[00:51:01] And the president makes 800K?
[00:51:02] Yeah, yeah, people are bringing that up too.
[00:51:04] But what I'm saying is like,
[00:51:06] I actually don't think it's a bad thing
[00:51:08] that these guys make a lot of money.
[00:51:10] But what I do think half earned,
[00:51:12] 2020, 2019, 2020 report from Waterfront, New York Harbor
[00:51:16] said a third of Longshoremen made at least 200,000 a year
[00:51:18] and more than half earned over 150,000.
[00:51:22] So yeah, it looks like these guys
[00:51:23] actually do make a lot of money,
[00:51:25] but in some places they might not like in texas for example it's hard to say
[00:51:30] and uh... also it's probably something else working on her that was week is
[00:51:33] crazy yeah that's nuts
[00:51:35] and so uh...
[00:51:37] install our power what matters not overall
[00:51:39] uh... that's also true too
[00:51:41] so yeah uh... i but i think here's really the problem is that
[00:51:44] when people see guys that you know there's like information coming out
[00:51:48] about how these guys are making
[00:51:50] a hundred thousand dollars uh... you know two hundred thousand dollars a
[00:51:52] or complaining and going on strike and trying to cripple the economy, which is like the words that their union guy said
[00:51:59] People are gonna be very resentful of that. I think that's common sense. Anybody could have expected that. So, yeah
[00:52:05] It's not really a big surprise at all. This strike will cripple people who already can't afford to live
[00:52:10] They're holding the Huntsy hostage in my opinion. I
[00:52:14] Don't know. I'll probably like let me see. There's like some other stuff about this that I was gonna look at today
[00:52:19] Anyway, let me see if I can find it
[00:52:21] So, yeah, I saw a few of these linked to me and I was going to look at this.
[00:52:32] Guys, there's a massive dock worker port strike going on right now that you need to be aware
[00:52:37] of.
[00:52:38] So, I wanted to have this quick conversation with you just to kind of explain what's
[00:52:41] happening, guys.
[00:52:42] So, you are aware of what's going on right now.
[00:52:44] As a consumer, you need to be paying attention.
[00:52:47] This dock worker strike that's going on right now will affect you if it goes on
[00:52:51] for more than a week or two.
[00:52:53] So please make sure you understand what's taking place here.
[00:52:56] So let's have this quick conversation, guys.
[00:52:58] The ILA, which is the union that represents the East Coast and Gulf Coast dock workers
[00:53:05] is seeking higher wages and a ban on the use of some automated equipment.
[00:53:09] I'll dig into that a little bit, guys, but they say that the workers deserve to be
[00:53:13] compensated for the important work that they do to keep them.
[00:53:16] I think the idea that they should ban automation
[00:53:20] is so insanely fucking selfish
[00:53:24] that I am shocked that more people,
[00:53:27] I'm shocked that they even thought this was a good idea.
[00:53:31] Like basically you want to make the entire country
[00:53:34] less efficient so you can keep your job.
[00:53:39] It's crazy, so fucking selfish.
[00:53:43] Yeah, you can't stop technology.
[00:53:44] This will only speed up the transition to automation.
[00:53:47] it will
[00:53:49] american commerce move selfish to who the companies of the country's already
[00:53:53] efficient
[00:53:54] it selfish to the uh... to the other people in america
[00:53:58] because other people like let's say automation
[00:54:01] basically the implication is that if a company can produce more products it
[00:54:05] can more accurately serve its audience and i can do so with probably less
[00:54:10] money because they wouldn't swap to automation and less automation save the
[00:54:14] money
[00:54:15] So basically, they're saying that they want the companies to cost more money.
[00:54:19] And I understand that a lot of people have this idea.
[00:54:21] This is a very disconnected idea that companies' money and your money are different.
[00:54:29] Nothing could be further from the truth.
[00:54:32] The fact is that all of these people, like if you work at a company like this,
[00:54:36] the odds are you have a 401k.
[00:54:38] You have money invested into the economy.
[00:54:41] You have money invested into the stock market.
[00:54:43] So to act like the money that like these corporations are making is like somehow different than the money that people are making
[00:54:51] Oftentimes people have their money invested in these corporations
[00:54:55] Russia's sucking out the 1% you're not a 1% you think only 1% of people have a 401k
[00:55:01] That's crazy. What do you mean and growing? Okay?
[00:55:09] The dock worker strike began just yesterday October 1st
[00:55:12] and it involves more than 45,000 members of the International Longshoreman's
[00:55:16] Association. It affects ports. And when I say ports, goods coming into America that
[00:55:22] are imported, goods that we buy at the retail stores all day every day, right?
[00:55:26] So anything that comes into America that's imported in along the East Coast
[00:55:30] and the Gulf Coast of America from Maine to Texas, right, is going to be
[00:55:36] affected by that. That means that these dock workers are not doing their
[00:55:40] job to bring in these goods and that will affect all of us eventually, right? So the
[00:55:45] key reasons for this strike that's going on includes basically, like I said, demand for
[00:55:49] higher wages, job security, and they're concerned about automation replacing workers. Now, the
[00:55:57] you like, here's the other thing is that like, I actually think that if you should
[00:56:00] pay these guys more money, that's fine. If they want more money, totally justifiable.
[00:56:05] I think that the middle class of America, where these guys are kind of, I mean, if you're
[00:56:12] making 400,000 a year, you're at the upper end of the middle class, to say the least,
[00:56:18] or 200,000, I mean, but still, you're making a lot of money.
[00:56:22] I think that people in the middle class and working class have a massive crab mentality
[00:56:28] where when they see one group of people that are trying to fight for higher wages and
[00:56:32] fight for what they perceive to be like fair representation or anything like that. Those
[00:56:38] people are, they're like jealous and they're mad because they're like, well, I'm not getting paid
[00:56:44] this much money. Why do you deserve to get paid that much money? When the answer, in my opinion,
[00:56:49] should be, I deserve to get paid this much money too, and so do you. But I think that
[00:56:55] there's so much, and this is why like, I feel like this stock worker strike is another really
[00:57:00] good example of like things that I've said a lot where I think that people are just so selfish
[00:57:07] that they'll never actually be able to like affect any sort of real change because they can't stop
[00:57:12] looking at somebody else who's in the relatively same position that they are and getting mad at them.
[00:57:19] Increasing wage is reasonable. Banning automation is regressive. I agree with you.
[00:57:23] And that's that's the point, right? I think that the banning of automation and them fighting
[00:57:26] against automation is extremely regressive and it's also selfish. However, I think the
[00:57:32] other stuff does make a lot of sense.
[00:57:35] It is pushing for some hourly wage increase and greater control over how container royalties
[00:57:43] are distributed out to workers. So the strike could have major economic implications guys,
[00:57:48] especially for supply chains and of course for perishable goods. So the ILA Dock
[00:57:55] worker strike continues. We as Americans face delays in receiving these essential supplies
[00:58:01] and goods that we sort of take for granted that show up in the grocery store or at Target
[00:58:06] or wherever all the time. And I think also like another part of this that like really
[00:58:10] hurts is that guy that was like the, you know, I think I'm just involved guy with
[00:58:16] like the goatee with like, you know, the white hair. That guy apparently makes like
[00:58:21] like $900 or like $800,000 a year or something like that.
[00:58:25] And it's just really, really bad PR to have somebody talking about how, oh, we're going
[00:58:33] to cripple the economy.
[00:58:34] We're going to do this.
[00:58:36] And then people find out that this guy makes nearly a million dollars a year.
[00:58:39] Right?
[00:58:40] He's rich as fuck.
[00:58:41] Yeah.
[00:58:42] Because it basically like, whenever he says that what people understand is like, okay,
[00:58:48] I'm not going to be able to buy my groceries or the price of my groceries is going to go up massively.
[00:58:53] So what? Well, what do you mean so what? Nobody wants to see somebody who's on a high horse,
[00:58:59] who's making nearly a million dollars a year use that high horse to cause them to have to spend
[00:59:05] more money on produce that they can barely afford in the first place. Like if you can't,
[00:59:10] and I'm not, again, I've made it very clear that I agree with the dock workers about this.
[00:59:15] So it's I'm not saying that like this makes their cause wrong. I'm not saying that I'm saying it's
[00:59:22] really bad PR. And I think that's undeniable. If you can't see that, I feel like you're so,
[00:59:28] you're so captured by your ideology that you're not thinking about what a normal person would see.
[00:59:33] Of course a person would see this. We'll start filling the pinch here in just a little bit.
[00:59:40] Not only will it be a lack of those things that get shipped into America, but we may see
[00:59:44] prices go up as well. This could have an impact on it. Of course prices will go up.
[00:59:48] As somebody says, you're taking on this as wild, automation and AI already killed thousands of
[00:59:52] jobs in the Midwest and they never came back. There's not an answer for jobs or income when AI
[00:59:57] takes over. A company does not exist in order to provide you a job. A company exists in
[01:00:06] order to provide a product to the market. If you think that mandating basically companies
[01:00:14] keep people on welfare by having regressive jobs that could be replaced by automation but
[01:00:20] they artificially handicap themselves by not doing that. If you think that's a good idea,
[01:00:28] I think you're totally wrong. I think you are absolutely fucking wrong. And I think
[01:00:33] it is the most regressive thing that you can possibly say. And I feel like if we look
[01:00:38] at historically every instance of somebody trying to do what you're saying, every
[01:00:44] single instance, at the end of the story, they're the bad guy, they were wrong, and they lose.
[01:00:51] So whether this is the Industrial Revolution, computing the internet, I feel like those are
[01:00:56] three really big ones. You're not just wrong, no? You're clueless? Okay. Okay. Hisoka is going to
[01:01:06] correct me. What do I not understand? You can't use the locomotive, you have to use a horse,
[01:01:18] is not a good argument? Yeah, no, I will listen. We'll listen. All right, that's fine.
[01:01:23] I think this is, I actually, I really like, I like this topic a lot. I'll be honest, actually,
[01:01:30] I really like this topic. So I'm not mad at all. Like, I'm just like, I think you're totally
[01:01:36] wrong. But I'm not mad. Which topic about like how automation and like machines are going to
[01:01:47] to replace people. Yeah, automation is taking over because
[01:01:51] people are lazy and entitled and don't want to work. No, that's
[01:01:53] not true. I'll give them like maybe one more minute. And then I
[01:02:00] want to move on. Someone has to program how the work, how the
[01:02:04] the the robot works. So these dock workers will just get more
[01:02:07] training on how to work the AI and their jobs won't be
[01:02:09] taken. No. I think like, yes, that's probably true to an
[01:02:15] extent. But to act like you can just retrain a bunch of
[01:02:19] guys whose job it is to pick up something and put it somewhere else, and then train them into like
[01:02:24] advanced computing and like learning how to use an AI tool, you're delusional. It's not going to
[01:02:28] happen. I typed twice. Okay, woke up locked, right? I mean, I don't know what to say. When
[01:02:35] steam engines were created, the Industrial Revolution made a lot of jobs and created a
[01:02:38] lot of new ones. This happens every milestone in human history, jobs get removed because of
[01:02:41] technological advancements. I actually think that your argument about the Industrial Revolution
[01:02:46] is bad. And so the reason why I think that it's bad is that the industrial revolution was designed
[01:02:53] or sorry, the industrial revolution happened because people wanted to create more products,
[01:02:59] whereas automation and AI is being created with the explicit purpose of removing jobs
[01:03:05] and removing people from the economy. So that's the difference. I see what you're saying,
[01:03:11] but like basically the industrial revolution wanted to produce more. This is not aimed at producing
[01:03:17] more. It's aimed at producing maybe more, but the primary goal is doing it with less.
[01:03:24] So that's why I don't think that's a good argument. You remove my reply. Okay, I'm just
[01:03:28] going to time you on. Sorry. I don't know what that is. We'll move on.
[01:03:35] Do you think automation will replace consumers too? I think to an extent it will.
[01:03:40] interesting topic there, but yeah, but not really.
[01:03:46] Blatio, especially like for those perishable goods,
[01:03:48] you know, things that can't sit.
[01:03:49] Now the canned good can sit on the dock for six months,
[01:03:52] but bananas can't do that, right?
[01:03:55] Vegetables spoil, right?
[01:03:57] So much of our nation's imports come through
[01:04:00] this East Coast and Southern ports.
[01:04:03] Retailers ultimately may experience some shortages as well.
[01:04:06] These goods that come in through the East Coast
[01:04:08] the Gulf could be rerouted to the west coast ports, right? Or air freight, some of it, not
[01:04:15] much of it, right? But these are other options. But of course, what happens when everything
[01:04:20] that's supposed to come into the east coast in terms of imports get rerouted to the west
[01:04:24] coast? Well, the west coast is going to get backed up and things are going to get more
[01:04:28] expensive and things are going to be less efficient. All of this is going to trickle
[01:04:31] down into perhaps shortage of supply and increase prices for us in the stores.
[01:04:39] And here's what I think is going to be so fucking funny about this.
[01:04:44] Is that when the stores increase the prices for the dock workers strike and they say that
[01:04:50] and people are like, okay, and they're mad at the dock workers, eventually the dock
[01:04:55] workers strike will be resolved or it will end in one way or another.
[01:05:00] Do you want to know what's going to happen when a dock worker strike ends?
[01:05:03] The prices aren't going to go back down.
[01:05:05] Yep, this is the welcome to the new normal.
[01:05:17] It could ultimately significantly disrupt the U.S. supply chain, shortages, delays
[01:05:23] in deliveries, rising prices, et cetera.
[01:05:26] So we should be paying attention to this and what's happening, guys.
[01:05:29] So guys, I'll pull up a quick article I want to talk about real quick.
[01:05:32] This article actually came out yesterday and says, dock workers may have the negotiating
[01:05:36] advantage in the strike against U.S. ports. And I'll just kind of go through a little bit
[01:05:40] of this guys and talk about it. The 45,000 dock workers who went on strike yesterday
[01:05:44] for the first time in decades at 36 U.S. ports from Maine to Texas may have the upper hand
[01:05:50] in the standoff with port operators. Now there's several reasons why they may have
[01:05:55] the upper hand we'll see, right? But organized labor enjoys basically rising support
[01:06:00] and has had a string of recent victories in other industries in addition to being
[01:06:05] kind of backed by what's considered to be a pro-union presidential administration.
[01:06:11] I think that the public support will go away the moment that the public has to actually support it.
[01:06:18] People are of course willing to say, yeah, you deserve to be paid more money.
[01:06:23] But whenever that you deserve to be paid more money means that they have to pay more money.
[01:06:28] And then the person who's being paid more money is making $200,000 a year.
[01:06:33] because again, whether you think this is fair or not, this is what the media is showing people.
[01:06:38] This is what people's understanding is. This is what's written in articles.
[01:06:42] People are going to immediately say, fuck you. They're going to be mad. Yeah, it's understand.
[01:06:48] And this is it's understandable. I don't I don't agree with it, but it's understandable.
[01:06:54] Joe Biden, right, has kind of given kind of lip service as the as sort of backing and being
[01:07:00] pro union in the past. Now, when I asked about this a couple of days ago, the president actually
[01:07:04] came out and said, uh, no, we're not going to do anything about it at this time.
[01:07:08] But the president has the ability to step in and we'll talk about that.
[01:07:11] I think this article mentions that later.
[01:07:13] The dock workers negotiating stand is likely further strengthened by the nation's supply
[01:07:19] chain of goods being under pressure in the aftermath of the hurricane that happened recently
[01:07:24] along the east coast there.
[01:07:25] The union is also pointing to shipping companies records, record profits.
[01:07:29] So the union is also saying, Hey, look, the shipping companies themselves are making
[01:07:34] some incredible profit. Now, this profit has come basically because of shortages that resulted
[01:07:39] back a couple of years ago because of the pandemic that's still sort of lingering on.
[01:07:43] They're also pointing to a more generous contract that the West Coast
[01:07:46] stock workers achieved just last year. So the longshoremen workloads also have increased
[01:07:52] and the effects of inflation have sort of eroded their pay. That's why they want more pay.
[01:07:57] And the problem is like, this has happened to everybody.
[01:08:01] this is the thing is like this it's not like this is some kind of like special
[01:08:06] thing that they're dealing with this has happened to everyone and I think that
[01:08:11] it's been very common that companies have recorded record profits and then
[01:08:14] people either get laid off or they certainly don't get paid more article
[01:08:21] in addition commerce in and out of the US has been growing playing into the
[01:08:26] union's advantage and also further enhancing its leverage is a still a
[01:08:29] a tight job market with workers in some industries demanding and in some cases receiving a larger
[01:08:35] share of companies' outsized profits, which is what the Lone Sherman Union is wanting
[01:08:39] right now.
[01:08:40] Now the article goes on to say, I think this work group has a lot of bargaining powers
[01:08:44] said Harry Katz, who's a professor of collective bargaining, because obviously this is a CBA
[01:08:48] issue, collective bargaining agreement issue that needs to be hashed out and worked
[01:08:52] out.
[01:08:53] The Dock Worker Strike, which is their first since 1977, could snarl supply chains
[01:08:58] and call shortages and higher prices if it stretches on for more than a few weeks. That
[01:09:03] means higher prices for us. And this is why we have to pay attention. Those of us say
[01:09:07] that experts, they consumers won't likely notice a shortage for at least-
[01:09:11] This is imagining a plan about making six figures and throwing a tantrum that creates
[01:09:15] inflation for everyone. Here's the problem though, is that a lot of the guys that
[01:09:21] are making a lot of that money, the reason why they're making a lot of that money
[01:09:25] is they're working more than a person would at an average job.
[01:09:30] So like, if you make $80,000 a year
[01:09:34] and another guy makes $160,000 a year
[01:09:38] and you're doing the same job, that's not fair, right?
[01:09:42] But if you're working 40 hours a week
[01:09:45] and he works 80 hours a week, then it is fair
[01:09:48] because you need to look at the amount of money
[01:09:50] they're getting per hour
[01:09:52] and how much work they're actually doing.
[01:09:55] Like, I mean, let's be real.
[01:10:00] Yeah, risk to health is a big factor too.
[01:10:02] Yeah, and also like, this isn't like a desk job.
[01:10:05] I mean, I don't think that like,
[01:10:06] this is like a life and death job,
[01:10:08] like working on an oil rager being in the military,
[01:10:11] but it's certainly not as safe
[01:10:13] as working at an accounting office either.
[01:10:16] Yeah, it's a physical job
[01:10:18] and I bet it probably fucks you up in a lot of ways.
[01:10:20] Yeah.
[01:10:22] Contractors are done on a 40-hour week.
[01:10:23] The lowest level employees making 39 an hour.
[01:10:26] the lowest level employees making 39 hour at top step.
[01:10:29] Yeah, but like that's going to take them a while
[01:10:31] to get to et cetera.
[01:10:33] Also, like you said,
[01:10:34] Western ports were able to make an agreement.
[01:10:35] So why wouldn't these workers make the same?
[01:10:37] Yeah.
[01:10:39] A few weeks, but that's just a few weeks.
[01:10:41] This is so big and so massive guys.
[01:10:44] And this is why we got to pay attention to it
[01:10:46] because it just takes a couple of weeks of this strike
[01:10:50] to last before we may start seeing an increase in prices
[01:10:54] and a shortage of some of the supplies of things
[01:10:57] that we normally take for granted and go buy it
[01:10:59] at the store, grocery store, et cetera.
[01:11:01] It says some perishable items such as bananas
[01:11:03] could disappear from grocery stores.
[01:11:05] Although at this time of the year,
[01:11:07] most other fruits and vegetables in America
[01:11:09] are domestically grown and not processed at ports.
[01:11:12] So it says in no more bananas of a strike,
[01:11:14] this is a good thing here.
[01:11:15] Most major retailers also stocked up on goods,
[01:11:19] moving ahead shipments of holiday gift items, et cetera.
[01:11:23] So retailers have sort of,
[01:11:25] some retailers have sort of prepared for this thing, right?
[01:11:29] Not all, but some have.
[01:11:30] The strike coming weeks before a tight presidential election
[01:11:33] could also become a factor in the presidential race
[01:11:36] if shortages begin to affect many voters.
[01:11:39] So that's very good point.
[01:11:41] Yeah, he's right about that.
[01:11:43] Because like in the same way
[01:11:44] that I think people held COVID against Donald Trump,
[01:11:47] I think that if this strike is going on
[01:11:49] and people don't get the stuff that they want,
[01:11:51] They'll hold that against like Kamala Harris and Biden.
[01:11:55] Absolutely.
[01:11:57] I don't think it'll be as damaging
[01:11:59] because like Biden's the president,
[01:12:00] so people are really gonna blame him
[01:12:02] and Kamala Harris is the one running.
[01:12:04] So I don't think it's gonna be like as bad as COVID,
[01:12:07] so I'm gonna be nearly as bad.
[01:12:08] But like, I do think that that sentiment will be there.
[01:12:11] For sure.
[01:12:13] The pressure could eventually grow for the president
[01:12:16] to step in and intervene to try to force
[01:12:19] temporary suspension of a strike. So, so you guys know when it comes to the ports, the president
[01:12:25] has the ability to step in. It says in early picketing, workers outside the port of Philadelphia
[01:12:31] walked in a circle and chanted no work without a fair contract. The union message boards on the
[01:12:36] side of a truck reading automation hurts families, right? So, this quick little map right here
[01:12:41] shows you the ports that are impacted from this particular strikes. And again, all the way up
[01:12:45] from Maine, near Maine, all the way around to Texas guys as you can see on this particular map.
[01:12:50] So all of these ports are ports that take in imports into America and from there they're shipped out
[01:12:58] to the retail stores all across America. That's who's actually striking at this particular time.
[01:13:03] Now it goes on to say, I want to hit this point that the president of the United States
[01:13:08] could actually go in and force workers back to work under what's called the Taft-Hartley Act.
[01:13:14] You're not gonna do that. They're not gonna do that because that'd alienate a lot of people that are in like their
[01:13:20] Like there's no way a sitting Democrat politician is going to force people back to work. I
[01:13:27] Don't see that happening
[01:13:30] Yeah, Brandon's fairly fairly pro-union. I don't see it happening
[01:13:34] But it was those yeah under the Taff Harkley act President Biden could seek a court order for an 80-day cooling off
[01:13:42] Period that would in this race before yeah, but not right before a fucking election. That's the point like yeah
[01:13:47] Sure halfway through his term sure, but like not now
[01:13:52] Like at least temporarily
[01:13:54] But he has told reporters like I mentioned earlier just a couple days ago that he wouldn't take that step now president
[01:14:00] Biden obviously risk losing that union support if it went in and
[01:14:05] exercise its ability to enact this tapped Harley Act where the president can step in. If the president
[01:14:12] steps in just weeks before a major presidential election, that's going to cause an issue because
[01:14:18] now you have all these union workers that are forced to go back to work because of what the
[01:14:23] president did. Of course, the president would lose support from union people and people that
[01:14:28] are on these picket lines. So it becomes kind of a political thing as well, right? Just
[01:14:32] ahead of the election. It would look bad if they did that. I think it's coming up. It said yesterday
[01:14:37] the White House continued to to ask the Alliance to negotiate a fair contract that reflects the
[01:14:42] longshoremen's contribution to the economy. Now all this not to mention guys the recent
[01:14:48] Hurricane Helene that just came through the East Coast. It says as our nation climbs out of the
[01:14:54] aftermath of Hurricane Helene Biden said in a statement, dock workers will play in a central
[01:14:58] role in getting communities the resources they need. Now is not the time for ocean carriers
[01:15:03] to refuse to negotiate a fair wage for these essential workers while raking in record profits.
[01:15:09] So Biden wants them to come to terms and give the dock workers more money. Honestly,
[01:15:15] I agree with him. I think he's right. Yeah, I think he's right. Absolutely.
[01:15:23] Transportation analysts with Stiple said the administration isn't likely to intervene
[01:15:27] until consumers start to see empty shelves or can't find critical goods like medicines,
[01:15:33] medications and other things coming on containers, Nolan said. I think if the administration wanted
[01:15:37] to have a reason to get involved, it's stuff like that. So this is huge guys, very, very big, big,
[01:15:44] big thing happening here. Could the president intervene? Yes. Could the president turn around
[01:15:49] and face some backlash from union workers that are going to go back to work? Yes. So
[01:15:54] our job as consumers guys is to pay close attention. The bottom line with this strike is this. The
[01:16:01] strike blocks everything from food to automobile shipments, to nails, to medication across dozens
[01:16:10] of ports from Maine to Texas from entering into our country and being processed and then shipped
[01:16:16] on. Of course there's been some preparation by some retailers. Of course they could go around
[01:16:22] the ports and go all the way to the west coast and drop off goods there. But of course that's more
[01:16:27] inconvenient, less efficient, will cause backups on the west coast. And will eventually just weeks
[01:16:34] from now, not very long trickle down to us and cause perhaps some shortages and perhaps higher
[01:16:41] prices. My personal opinion, I don't think the president will allow that to go on. I don't
[01:16:46] I don't think it'll feel allowed to go on.
[01:16:48] No, I don't think so.
[01:16:49] I feel like, honestly, this is what I hope happens.
[01:16:53] Like, my opinion of this,
[01:16:56] I think that they should give them more money
[01:16:58] and I don't think that the dock workers
[01:17:00] should be able to stop automation.
[01:17:02] I think that's unfair.
[01:17:04] I think they should 100% be paid more money,
[01:17:06] especially like, oh, you're getting record profits
[01:17:08] and our money's staying the same.
[01:17:10] What the fuck, right?
[01:17:12] That's not fair.
[01:17:13] because we are smack dab in the middle of the presidential campaign or
[01:17:21] presidential race but at the same time it's going to be dicey if he decides to
[01:17:25] step in and intervene but this disruption could cost the economy in America
[01:17:30] billions of dollars per day if this thing continues to go on it could
[01:17:35] ultimately let's say this thing also like automation in like ports like this
[01:17:39] isn't like a concept. Places in China already do this. And places like in like I don't know if
[01:17:46] it's actually in China whenever I saw the video but like there were places that had like machines
[01:17:51] right there it's I mean you're using basically an Xbox controller right maybe probably not but
[01:17:57] like something like that just moving the machines around. For three or four weeks maybe a month
[01:18:03] Well, this thing could ultimately hurt jobs.
[01:18:06] It could also threaten to increase inflation, of course, increasing the price of goods and
[01:18:12] services, cause shortages, and cause a major impact to regular, everyday American consumers.
[01:18:20] That functions as inflation.
[01:18:23] It's not like economic inflation of the value of a dollar, like directly, but it's
[01:18:28] indirectly.
[01:18:29] If your dollar can't buy as many bananas, does it really matter?
[01:18:32] it's from the Federal Reserve or because of the company or because of the longshoremen.
[01:18:36] You don't really care. It's just a banana costs more money.
[01:18:40] I wanted to do this video so you guys are aware of what's going on. This is my warning.
[01:18:46] Massive Dock Workers Port Strike will affect you if it continues. All right, so pay close
[01:18:52] attention to what's going on guys. Listen, drop me a comment below and let me know what
[01:18:56] you think about this strike that's going on. How will it eventually end? Let me
[01:19:01] know your thoughts in the comments below guys and I'll keep you updated on this channel.
[01:19:05] The best person to take care of the old you is the young you guys take good care of yourself
[01:19:09] and take care of other people until the next video. Peace.
[01:19:14] That's crazy. Let's say I want to go crazy people. So many people use that as an outro
[01:19:19] the peace thing. Yeah, I didn't realize it was so common. But yeah, this is a good
[01:19:23] video. I agree with pretty much everything he was saying in the video. I will the
[01:19:27] one thing I don't I don't think Biden is gonna try to break the strike. I really
[01:19:31] don't think so and I think that if he does try to break the strike he won't do
[01:19:36] it autocratically by like the Taft-Hartley Act. I think he'll probably
[01:19:40] just try to get them to like agree to something temporarily until like
[01:19:44] probably the election is over so he can you know like not have to deal with it.
[01:19:47] Yeah, well I'll buy cheap shit from Mercedes. We pay prices like this or
[01:19:51] supply issues could have purchased domestically. I think really like I think really what happens
[01:20:00] is that you have people that well I mean I think if you take a step back the big problem
[01:20:07] is that a lot of the way that people see this problem is through the lens that the
[01:20:13] media portrays it and I think that the lens that the media is like showing things
[01:20:19] very problematic. I feel like it's extremely problematic to the average person, because
[01:20:24] the average person feels like, wow, these guys are making all this money and, you know, they
[01:20:30] want more money. It's not fair. And again, I think that it isn't fair, but in the same
[01:20:36] way, it's not fair to the person who's saying that either when they work at, let's say,
[01:20:40] like Walmart, they literally are. But like, you realize it's an oversimplification,
[01:20:46] Right?
[01:20:47] Like it's a massive oversimplification
[01:20:49] if you say that these guys are making $200,000 a year.
[01:20:53] That's like saying a person who works two jobs
[01:20:56] should is in a better spot than a person who works one job
[01:21:00] and they shouldn't complain about having to work two jobs
[01:21:03] because they're making more money.
[01:21:05] They're working more, so they're getting paid more.
[01:21:10] Fucking duh.
[01:21:12] Like you wanna look at the hourly rate,
[01:21:14] How much are they making per hour and what that is?
[01:21:18] It's the middle class dealing from the poor.
[01:21:20] That's how people are seeing it.
[01:21:21] Yeah, I don't know why people aren't seeing it this way.
[01:21:25] Automation creates jobs, higher technical jobs.
[01:21:28] Here's the problem.
[01:21:32] I think a lot of people whose job it is
[01:21:34] to pick something up and then put it somewhere else,
[01:21:36] I bet some of those guys are dumb
[01:21:39] and I bet they're not gonna be able to figure out
[01:21:40] how to learn high technical jobs.
[01:21:44] I'll just say it.
[01:21:45] It's grunt work. Yeah. Like you cannot convert a bunch of guys whose job it is to pick something big up and move it somewhere else. You cannot at a 100% rate. Some of them sure at a 100% rate or even probably a high rate.
[01:22:02] Transfer all of them to high technical level jobs. You can't. Yeah, you can't make everybody smart. It's not going to happen. Yeah, it's grunt work, but it can be streamlined to not replace people.
[01:22:16] people. Why is it bad that it replaces people? So if the job
[01:22:21] is dangerous, if it causes physical bodily harm to
[01:22:24] somebody for doing it for long periods of time, and it's
[01:22:28] physically demanding, and it's inefficient, why do we have it?
[01:22:37] Why? That's, it's crazy. Like it's so regressive. Very
[01:22:44] point. Yeah, I don't understand. It's living a society. Yeah,
[01:22:48] I guess so, that's the point of automation.
[01:22:50] Yeah, a lot of the reason why like,
[01:22:52] I mean, these jobs are not like these great amazing jobs
[01:22:55] in a lot of cases, they are hard, they are rough jobs.
[01:22:58] People need money.
[01:22:59] It's not the company's responsibility.
[01:23:01] When you need money, you're not gonna go
[01:23:03] complain to like Walmart, right?
[01:23:05] I mean, that's, this is my opinion, okay?
[01:23:08] The government is responsible
[01:23:09] for taking care of its people.
[01:23:11] The companies are responsible for creating a product.
[01:23:14] Companies are not responsible for taking care of people
[01:23:17] other than effectively paying the people what they deserve.
[01:23:23] A company does not exist to provide welfare to the public.
[01:23:27] That's not the point.
[01:23:28] Like, and I think you wanna know
[01:23:30] a really, really good example of that is Steam.
[01:23:33] Steam has so few employees.
[01:23:36] Is Steam morally wrong and morally worse
[01:23:39] than let's say Facebook or Twitter pre Elon Musk
[01:23:42] because Steam doesn't have as many people
[01:23:44] doing the same job over and over?
[01:23:47] Of course not, that's like such an outrageously stupid thing to say that this is so like it's
[01:23:53] the more people you employ, the more morally good what you're doing, it's insane.
[01:24:00] Would you be okay with the government forcing companies to have human employees?
[01:24:04] Absolutely not.
[01:24:05] I think it's regressive.
[01:24:06] It's insanely regressive.
[01:24:09] You're basically forcing inefficiency.
[01:24:12] You're mandating inefficiency.
[01:24:15] Absolutely not.
[01:24:18] The latest on the dock workers strike now in its second day.
[01:24:21] Tens of thousands of dock workers at ports along the east and Gulf Coast
[01:24:25] continue to walk the picket lines. Here in our area, the panic buying among
[01:24:31] consumers has now started at the Costco in Teterborough.
[01:24:35] There it is. People could be seen stocking up on essentials over fears
[01:24:39] that the strike could have impacts on our supply chain. New Jersey reporter
[01:24:43] Anthony Johnson is live at the Port of Elizabeth with the very latest.
[01:24:45] What a surprise.
[01:24:46] The toilet paper's gone again.
[01:24:49] Yeah.
[01:24:50] The workers are still behind me.
[01:24:51] They are still standing their ground.
[01:24:53] At this point in time, no new word of any talks between management and the union.
[01:24:58] But the union workers say they're going to be out here as long as it takes so they
[01:25:02] can get a fair contract.
[01:25:04] Now you talked about the people going to the store, customers going to the store.
[01:25:08] A lot of people online very early this morning before that Costco actually opened.
[01:25:14] Of course, this week was high holy day, so a lot of those folks were going shopping because of the at one fact, but a lot of people also said they're getting prepared for the possibility that supplies will come up short.
[01:25:27] Shit.
[01:25:28] Long lines of local big retailers may be the result of a frenzy of shoppers worried about supply shortages.
[01:25:36] Have you all did have shop like in the last couple of days seen this happen?
[01:25:40] Like I haven't been to grocery store in a while.
[01:25:43] especially if the dock workers
[01:25:47] strike lasts a long time. We are
[01:25:49] scared because we don't know it's
[01:25:51] just like going over with COVID
[01:25:53] again. People rushing the stores,
[01:25:55] everybody's panicking, and that's
[01:25:57] why I'm here today. I came in
[01:25:59] on line because I know people panic
[01:26:01] every time they hear something.
[01:26:03] Some shoppers are not panic
[01:26:05] shopping, but when you mix in the
[01:26:07] fact that the Jewish high holy
[01:26:09] days are here, the crowds are
[01:26:11] I don't know what that has to do with it.
[01:26:13] They didn't come here because of the strike.
[01:26:15] I just came here because I legit, every month I come to Costco,
[01:26:18] but nowadays people panic shopping.
[01:26:21] In the meantime, the striking longshoremen are madding
[01:26:24] the picket lines for a second day in a row.
[01:26:26] It's estimated the U.S. economy is losing billions each day.
[01:26:30] Jesus.
[01:26:31] The head of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association
[01:26:33] says this strike could hit small businesses in the state
[01:26:36] hard and fast.
[01:26:38] Yeah, the small business, they could get shut down quickly because they are relying upon those things coming in on a regular basis to actually fund on this would happen for COVID, right?
[01:26:48] How many of you guys like new like a local store or something that shut down during COVID percent to build 100% of what they're putting out by way of a product?
[01:26:56] Yeah, this graph from the New York Waterfront Commission from 2019 to 2020 shows the salaries of dock workers in our region with some making hefty salaries.
[01:27:05] But workers say the numbers don't reflect the dangers of the job or hefty salary.
[01:27:10] I feel like the real it's not about the dangers of the job. I mean yeah of course that's a factor
[01:27:15] but like a more important factor is the amount of hours worked. Like how much are they making per hour?
[01:27:22] But workers say the numbers don't reflect the dangers of the job or take into account their work
[01:27:27] during COVID. A technology expert says if the walkout persists some popular holiday presence
[01:27:34] may not be in stock because of a semi-conductor shirt.
[01:27:37] Christmas is canceled, guys.
[01:27:39] Those are shipped from overseas.
[01:27:41] Yep.
[01:27:41] This will determine whether or not there's a good holiday in a strong economy
[01:27:45] or a recession and, you know, scruge coming along and holding back the gifts that consumers love.
[01:27:50] And you can see how the messaging a lot with this,
[01:27:55] with this news article is about,
[01:27:58] like it's primarily about the workers and how the workers will negatively impact
[01:28:03] individual people's lives and how much money the workers are making. So an average person would watch this and think to themselves,
[01:28:11] hmm, these workers are overpaid assholes and they're trying to take away Christmas.
[01:28:16] Yeah, once again you saw that graph there showing the salaries of dock workers here and the New York, New Jersey metropolitan areas reflect dock workers in other places.
[01:28:33] places. Remember, this ride goes all the way from Maine down to Texas. And hearing from
[01:28:38] the ILA yesterday, they say some of their workers in some of those other ports make just
[01:28:44] over the minimum wage. So a fair contract is vital for them and their families. That
[01:28:50] is the latest live from Elizabeth. True. Yeah, very true. Yeah, there you go, guys.
[01:29:01] just another day. Yeah, I guess so. And post worker strike turns violent. What is this?
[01:29:10] We start the top of the hour this morning with the Fox five news alert.
[01:29:14] Thousands of dock workers are on strike, causing ports across the US to close. Yeah,
[01:29:18] in total 36 ports shutting down, including the port of Baltimore, Melinda
[01:29:22] Olmwick is there right now live. And she appears to be telling us since this morning
[01:29:27] it's been heating up there and it hasn't been a pleasant sight for many folks, especially the
[01:29:32] drivers coming in. I personally think that the dock workers, this in my opinion should be a black
[01:29:39] pill for anybody who thinks that we have two political parties. We have one economic party
[01:29:46] and I think that that economic party owns places like Fox and I think they also own
[01:29:51] places like you just saw with ABC. And so whenever something comes in and it actually has a possibility
[01:30:00] of affecting their money in a tangible way, all of these different stations are reporting on it
[01:30:07] in a way that is, in my opinion, incomplete. They're reporting on this in a way that is
[01:30:17] deliberately created in order to make the port workers seem like they are the ones in the wrong
[01:30:27] with the bias. Yeah. And it's a very, and here's the thing, is it's a very, very soft bias. But
[01:30:35] that's why they're the mainstream news. It's because they're the best at it. So like as soon
[01:30:40] as you see it and you start looking for it, it's easy to find, but it can trick you a lot.
[01:30:45] that. Yours is a very strong anti-union streak. Well, one of the reasons for that is because
[01:30:51] the mainstream media is owned by people who have a vested interest in this strike ending.
[01:30:58] That's right. So for some people, I think it might have been a bit of a surprise. However,
[01:31:02] this has been in the news that it could be happening for a few weeks now. So you can
[01:31:07] see the picket lines behind me here. And this is the main entrance to the Port of
[01:31:12] of Baltimore, the Dunn-Dawg Terminal,
[01:31:15] and you'll see they're walking around the picket lines
[01:31:17] in circles now.
[01:31:19] Baltimore police were here earlier
[01:31:20] reminding the picketers that they cannot block
[01:31:23] the entrance to the board.
[01:31:25] The Longshoremen walked off the job at 12 o'clock 1 a.m.
[01:31:27] There was confusion and anger
[01:31:29] as picketers initially tried to stop trucks from entering,
[01:31:33] and it did turn violent.
[01:31:36] Uh-oh.
[01:31:37] I come here for seven years.
[01:31:39] I pulled the trash in the debris out of here for the port of Baltimore and the officer told
[01:31:47] me on the comeback, going there to get out of my way and they attacked me and broke the
[01:31:52] windshield and serrationated my face.
[01:31:56] Look at it.
[01:31:57] Now, we don't know exactly what happened, the union members said the truck hit one
[01:32:03] of the picketers as they swarmed around it.
[01:32:06] We did see an ambulance come to assist and we know that that gentleman did speak
[01:32:10] with police officers. We'll let the authorities sort out exactly what happened there. Now,
[01:32:16] 45 members of the International Longshoremen's Association, I'm sorry, 45,000 members. That's
[01:32:21] a big difference in the numbers.
[01:32:22] And you see about how the reporting for this, it's not that the reporting is a lie.
[01:32:30] It's that it emphasizes the faults that they're making because like it is, it's
[01:32:34] indefensible to block the trucks. They shouldn't be allowed to block the trucks. They're
[01:32:40] totally wrong for blocking the trucks. Absolutely true. But the problem is that the faults of
[01:32:47] one group are being reported and the faults of the other group are not. Yeah, half truth. Yeah,
[01:32:54] exactly. It's a deliberate omission. Yeah, it's very gentle thought manipulation. Exactly.
[01:33:03] They've all been asking for a 77% pay increase over six years and a ban on automation
[01:33:10] at their ports, a threat to their jobs, they say. Now, most retailers stocked up on goods
[01:33:15] prior to the strike, but if it lasts more than a few weeks, supply chain experts say it's consumers
[01:33:20] who are going to feel the direct impact of higher prices and product shortages, especially for
[01:33:25] things like fresh fruit, coffee and cars. The U.S. Marine Alliance, which represents the ports,
[01:33:31] said it offered 50% pay increases and an agreement to keep current limits on automation
[01:33:36] in addition to interest contributions to the retirement plans but uh apparently that was
[01:33:41] not acceptable to the union members we don't know what people say 77 pay increase is greedy
[01:33:48] so ask yourself the question if a company is making 77 percent more profit do you think the company
[01:33:54] has like do you think the company should pay the employees more money i feel like they should
[01:34:03] I mean, should it be one-to-one? Maybe, maybe not, right?
[01:34:09] But I could see very easily people feeling like it and put yourself in their shoes, right?
[01:34:15] You're working at the dock 70 hours a week. The company is reporting record profits because
[01:34:23] of the work that you're doing that is putting irreversible damage on your body
[01:34:28] and you're not getting a pay raise other than the privilege to be able to work overtime.
[01:34:33] of course they're mad obviously fucking obviously they're mad yes just quit if
[01:34:43] they don't like it well that's kind of what they're doing right now right I mean
[01:34:48] like I don't I don't think that it's it's that binary so like if you don't like
[01:34:52] a job like everybody here everybody here is negotiated a salary right I mean
[01:34:58] like or negotiated any sort of payment like what is the logic here that you
[01:35:05] can't negotiate a payment at all? Of course you can. The next steps are in terms of the negotiations.
[01:35:16] Now we do want to let you know that West Coast ports do remain open. They are a different union
[01:35:23] and working under a different contract and many supply chain leaders have re-routed some of their
[01:35:29] goods and supplies but on the East Coast it's going to have to be a wait and see situation
[01:35:35] as to how directly everyone is impacted.
[01:35:37] I want to let you know that again,
[01:35:39] we are going to try to get an interview
[01:35:41] with one of the local union leaders here
[01:35:44] as soon as we sign off.
[01:35:45] And if we get anything from their point of view,
[01:35:48] we'll be sure to bring it to you.
[01:35:50] All right, thank you so much, Mal.
[01:35:52] Certainly a lot of the work.
[01:35:53] And so you guys see how,
[01:35:54] and I could probably pull up another news excerpt
[01:35:57] of like, you know, them discussing this topic.
[01:36:00] And it will probably say and be the same thing
[01:36:03] where it's basically the focus is entirely
[01:36:08] on the bad actions of the union workers.
[01:36:11] And it has nothing to do with like
[01:36:14] what they're protesting about and like what's happening.
[01:36:17] It's greedy as fuck and you see, right?
[01:36:20] So isn't it interesting that this graph is being shown
[01:36:27] with the amount of money that people are making
[01:36:30] and it doesn't show the amount of profits
[01:36:32] the company is making?
[01:36:38] And so, yeah, poor versus poor, but the elite want.
[01:36:41] This is good that some people are doing it.
[01:36:42] Don't pick consumers against workers in an attempt
[01:36:45] to distract from corporations paying pennies.
[01:36:47] Without the working class, there would be no them.
[01:36:49] I'm gonna be honest, guys.
[01:36:51] I scrolled down expecting to find a lot of people hating
[01:36:55] on these dock workers.
[01:36:57] This is a very reassuring thing.
[01:36:59] I'm really glad to see comments like this
[01:37:01] and people not being so easily baited.
[01:37:04] Maybe I'll end up being wrong about this.
[01:37:06] I hope I will be.
[01:37:07] It's honestly shocking.
[01:37:09] I'm very surprised.
[01:37:10] I, you know, we'll see how long it lasts,
[01:37:14] but it's great to see this.
[01:37:19] But this is YouTube and not the press like newspapers.
[01:37:21] Yeah, but this is what the public is thinking, right?
[01:37:24] This is what, yeah,
[01:37:25] it's gonna turn out 5% off or crazy.
[01:37:28] Of course there's gonna be some people disagreeing too.
[01:37:30] Obviously union leader makes a million dollars a year,
[01:37:33] and not a yacht.
[01:37:34] Okay, yeah, this is more of what I was expecting, right?
[01:37:36] They're so greedy.
[01:37:37] What have you done?
[01:37:38] shipping CEOs and several yachts. Yeah, true. Good point. $150,000 per year. Holy shit.
[01:37:43] These guys make plenty, but I respect their strike for demanding more. Yeah, plenty of
[01:37:47] people with families make 30, 40K. Who feels sorry for them? Certainly not the migrants
[01:37:51] or the unions. There you go. And so there were some good comments and there were some
[01:37:57] more of the comments that I very much expected to see more of. Let me see if there's
[01:38:05] anything else here that's worth looking at. Massive inflation, panic buying, yeah, everything,
[01:38:13] right? So everybody's being super negative about this and making these guys look bad.
[01:38:18] And I think that again, this is a coordinated effort from the singular monetary ruling class
[01:38:24] that stands to lose money and have have themselves like lose money, basically, right? And have
[01:38:30] themselves be put at risk. I think this is an unironic, like, mask off moment for that.
[01:38:38] And I think, again, you can look at the reporting for it and see how the reporting
[01:38:42] is completely one-sided about criticizing the dock workers for things that are very legitimate,
[01:38:47] by the way, but also the way that they're presented. Like the dock workers who many of
[01:38:53] which make over $200,000 a year, right? Like, it's just the way that you introduce a person
[01:38:58] matters. You're trying to get people to have a certain opinion. You think the gold chain guy
[01:39:05] there was posted on purpose? I thought about that. I was thinking about talking about that,
[01:39:10] but like, and talking that out, but I don't think so. I feel like that's not the case.
[01:39:15] Well, if only a view of the company should pay more. It's a genuinely good gesture or beneficial
[01:39:18] to both parties to increase wage if there's an increase in profit. But if the company loses,
[01:39:22] they can't reduce the wage. Or if the company goes bankrupt, it's the company that
[01:39:26] that takes most of the risk, right?
[01:39:29] I think it is, and you're right about that,
[01:39:31] that obviously, yeah, it's harder to reduce wages,
[01:39:35] but at the same time, this has been going on
[01:39:38] for multiple years at a certain point.
[01:39:43] What's my resolution?
[01:39:46] I think that, I don't know.
[01:39:52] I mean, number one, what the fuck do I know?
[01:39:56] Okay, let's get that out of the way.
[01:39:58] Number two, maybe it would be a good idea
[01:40:01] to give them a pay raise and ensure that any of them will,
[01:40:06] if they want to be replaced by automation,
[01:40:09] or if they, like basically ensure training
[01:40:14] for everybody who's currently there
[01:40:16] and ensure them a job in facilitating a transition
[01:40:21] to automation because I just,
[01:40:24] I can't imagine a world where you don't have automation.
[01:40:27] Like there's already places that have that.
[01:40:30] Yeah, it's that simple.
[01:40:31] Yeah, I feel like that's the right, the right idea.
[01:40:33] Yeah, it'd be good, exactly.
[01:40:35] I think that's what to do, I'm not even really sure.
[01:40:38] So yeah, the China does it, maybe.
[01:40:42] That's where they offer 50%.
[01:40:44] That's my best guess.
[01:40:46] Mojang, we're never adding sharks to the game
[01:40:48] because you don't want people to potentially harm
[01:40:50] this beautiful and misunderstood,
[01:40:51] endangered species in real life.
[01:40:53] Wait, what?
[01:40:54] What?
[01:40:55] What?
[01:40:57] Well, now you can get a cool gun
[01:40:58] if you murder five sharks.
[01:40:59] It's a video game.
[01:41:01] What the fuck?
[01:41:03] What the hell is going on?
[01:41:04] It's so weird.
[01:41:08] Yeah, I don't even know what to say.
[01:41:12] It turned out 50% pay increase here already?
[01:41:16] I guess it's just so weird.
[01:41:18] What do we want?
[01:41:19] Free speech for everybody, just for us.
[01:41:21] That's not free speech, you're a racist.
[01:41:24] Oh my God.
[01:41:26] Yeah, true.
[01:41:27] I saw this before.
[01:41:27] I used the bathroom real quick.
[01:41:29] And you see a video of the automation
[01:41:30] in China I did and I think that's what's going to happen everywhere too it's not
[01:41:34] like it's gonna be one place but that's gonna be the norm yeah the 60 FPS lie
[01:43:02] was the biggest bullshit gaming ever made people keep his console piggies
[01:43:05] listen I don't think 60 FPS is enough I think 60 FPS like that's like the bare
[01:43:11] minimum that's like oh wow you just you got a C or a D after 144 FPS is
[01:43:18] pointless. I think it falls off after 120, right? Like for sure. Like it's
[01:43:26] there's a diminishing return, right? It's like the difference between 100 and
[01:43:31] 200 is going to be bigger visually than the difference between let's say 900 and
[01:43:37] 1000. Of course, everybody knows that. But I think that it does kind of level
[01:43:42] off at like, I don't know, probably between 100 and 200 depending on the
[01:43:47] person but here's one place it doesn't level off at 60 definitely does not
[01:43:55] level off at 60 so yeah it should a hundred percent be better like water
[01:43:59] shazman two hours saying content grip for video about how it's bullshit
[01:44:02] deleting twitch VOD what is this um was there is no VOD twitch tracker a
[01:44:12] stroke reading that just coming over as one what did he say what was
[01:44:19] unhappy about it's bullshit yeah it has no clue it's nothing of course yeah
[01:44:35] a wake school guy I don't know he said I'm big gay what he's just talking shit
[01:44:42] about your viewpoints I don't know I'd have to see what he said yeah you said
[01:44:47] you're devolving and grifting um I will tell you this I find it to be very
[01:44:55] three, say didn't. He didn't say that. Yeah, did he or not? Like I'm not sure. He said,
[01:45:02] yeah, what is this here? Let me see. They're farming you, bro. I'm just trying to see what
[01:45:08] happens. I don't have a clip, right? So I'm not even sure. Anyway, I'll go ahead and
[01:45:15] I'll look at the rest of this. And let me see here. Reasonable nuance take overall.
[01:45:23] I'd have to look and see for myself. Ubisoft spent an astonishing 650 million in Skull
[01:45:29] on bones. I saw this already. We look through this. Your average
[01:45:33] redditor. What is this? Gation Maraz is too weird for me.
[01:45:40] Today's is via the internet. I've watched this three times.
[01:45:50] We're gonna watch it again because it's funny.
[01:45:54] One of the best ways to drain people's energy nowadays is
[01:45:58] via the internet. This woman is a astrophysicist. Actually,
[01:46:03] This is not how space works read a book
[01:46:08] Now I just wait for the comments to come in. Hey, can you man-splain any louder?
[01:46:15] Yeah, sure, huh?
[01:46:16] These are all different accounts that I have set up
[01:46:20] The energy you get this way isn't quite as pure if you do enough of it. It'll fill you up. It does
[01:46:28] Where was the China town
[01:46:30] What Jason Maraz is just too weird for me. Oh my god. This actually hates horses
[01:46:39] Child oh my god
[01:46:43] childhood obesity
[01:46:45] LMFO
[01:46:47] When they call you a dumbass, you know, you've got them
[01:46:50] They called me a dumbass women are getting to talk nice
[01:46:55] You can drain their energy via social media without having to even be near that's right
[01:47:01] That is racist. You're a correct. It is. Oh, yeah
[01:47:05] This is so sublimely good
[01:47:11] That's correct. It is
[01:47:13] Too tall you can drain there. This is amazing media without having to even be near them
[01:47:21] Is racist you're a correct. It is
[01:47:25] Yeah, yeah
[01:47:28] It's surprisingly simple to get total strangers completely furious with you
[01:47:33] should be the life man has there ever been a more accurate description of the
[01:47:44] Twitter users man oh my god dude the that's racist you're correct it is
[01:47:52] that's my favorite fucking part man yeah this is yeah probably one of my
[01:47:58] viewers exactly oh my god let me see I'll look at a look at some of these
[01:48:04] is a vampire in the show, is he?
[01:48:06] Ubisoft allegedly spent 350,000,000,000,000.
[01:48:09] Oh, I saw this already.
[01:48:11] Here's the thing, right?
[01:48:12] Is that with Ubisoft spending all this money,
[01:48:17] I find it to be very funny that anybody thinks
[01:48:21] that it's not going to be completely a disaster
[01:48:23] sooner than later.
[01:48:25] I think that they are actually fucked
[01:48:28] with this many investments and like,
[01:48:30] because you think about how many billion dollars
[01:48:32] that is collectively to be in the whole four.
[01:48:34] I think they're massively fucked,
[01:48:36] but I guess we'll find out.
[01:48:40] Inside of country, I will watch this today.
[01:48:42] I heard about the Poland, I'll watch it, okay,
[01:48:48] instead of that.
[01:48:49] To match her fierce attitude,
[01:48:50] ultimate frame of the skin takes it to the next level.
[01:48:52] Which version will you choose?
[01:48:55] Okay, let's take a look.
[01:48:57] Here we go.
[01:48:58] This is the new first descendant.
[01:49:01] You probably wouldn't believe this based off of the content, but this is actually a game
[01:49:24] about shooting things and killing aliens.
[01:49:27] Yeah, this is the ultimate skin.
[01:49:30] They know what sells.
[01:49:31] Yeah, people love this shit.
[01:49:33] It's crazy to me because I feel like some of the skins, they're not even really that
[01:49:39] good.
[01:49:40] They're just like, showing characters that are attractive, basically, right?
[01:49:45] Oh my god, for fuck's sake, time for me to re-
[01:49:49] It gets people every time!
[01:49:52] It does, it works!
[01:49:55] Yeah, dude, it's showing sk- I know!
[01:49:57] That's cap, it's nuts!
[01:49:58] There's a reason they're still badass. Yeah, the game's very successful.
[01:50:01] I don't know how well the first descendant is doing now.
[01:50:03] Let me take a look. The first...
[01:50:07] first, uh, descendant.
[01:50:09] I mean not great. I'm gonna be honest like definitely not great, but uh, you know
[01:50:20] It's gone down a lot. It's being console. I think the problem is the gameplay is too repetitive
[01:50:28] That's the issue. Yeah to repetitive. It's it on down. Yeah, what's crazy to me is like first descendant
[01:50:34] But you know what really hasn't gone down a whole lot. Maybe it has now
[01:50:38] Let me see if I can find it is
[01:50:42] once human
[01:50:44] Like this game has maintained such an incredibly high population. I'm kind of shocked
[01:50:50] It has done so well
[01:50:54] Yeah, I'm spit. Yeah, it's huge. It's very fun. Yeah, like this game has been massive for a long period of time
[01:50:59] And this is for an MMO like this
[01:51:02] And they're adding new content and pretty regularly too. I
[01:51:06] Think it's really impressive man
[01:51:08] I'm playing it right now. Yeah, a lot of people have been playing it. Remember. This is an ad for YouTube fights
[01:51:14] This is an ad YouTube fights for uh-huh yeah PS5 play scion uh yeah there you go
[01:51:30] guys this is the reason why YouTube doesn't really have like a moral high
[01:51:33] ground with ads by the way is that they have so many obvious fucking scam ads
[01:51:40] straight-up scam ads they're very annoying what is this me I could oh I saw
[01:51:46] this before. Captain Jack Sparrow and Elden Ring.
[01:52:01] Oh! Yeah! I did the same thing. I did the same thing.
[01:52:16] This mob, I still remember fighting. That specific mob in the hilltops of the giant
[01:52:22] before you get to Commander Nail. I died to this mob more than I died to the boss.
[01:52:27] Yup!
[01:52:36] I can't remember the last time the new Tarnished made their way to the round table.
[01:52:41] You're sticking on a brothel, that's a mistake.
[01:52:53] Where's the shield?
[01:52:56] It's actually really good!
[01:53:02] This is so good!
[01:53:03] God, you've been hiding.
[01:53:05] Lots of youth are dead.
[01:53:07] Am I not?
[01:53:18] Yeah, I got hit by that a lot too.
[01:53:23] True.
[01:53:26] This part was so good.
[01:53:32] This is the best part of it.
[01:53:33] This is amazing.
[01:53:35] It's much more amazing.
[01:53:36] These are so good. Looks great. Yeah, it does have a dreaded or I saw it already
[01:53:42] Can't wait for next-gen graphics. I think I pretty much went through all these the editing of this is cinema
[01:53:47] Yeah, it is a Chinese cosplay enthusiast is imitating
[01:53:51] The main character of blackmouth. Okay. All right, we're gonna watch this
[01:53:58] He's him
[01:54:00] Oh my god, look at all that.
[01:54:13] Oh my god.
[01:54:17] Oh, this is good.
[01:54:25] Oh my god, look at that.
[01:54:29] The armor looks so good, yeah.
[01:54:31] Wow.
[01:54:34] even like the face doesn't look that bad so ridiculous all right two very good
[01:55:10] games this year yep Nicole from Sunless Zone Zero oh boy Sunday that's a pretty
[01:55:27] good one too less armor yeah this is bad ass radon oh shit well these are
[01:55:49] really good yeah what is this this is amazing I don't know what that is it's
[01:56:00] a power ranger for something you know that is so good
[01:56:20] this is not a single fat so in sight the thing is that you're actually not
[01:56:31] wrong yeah that yeah I look around yeah man that's crazy
[01:56:47] They're fact-sharing?
[01:56:54] Man.
[02:00:00] Entirely appropriate, if every other person on the server banded together and psychopathically-
[02:00:05] This is sorority, right?
[02:00:07] ...encompassing life philosophies.
[02:00:08] Immediately started clearing the bosses without Honey Boy and raked his out with TNT, a pressure plank,
[02:00:14] and wiring to a sign that will send him a server message saying no cheating.
[02:00:18] Then waited patiently for hours until the unsuspecting victim logged on
[02:00:23] to start clearing the first boss with his friends joyfully entering his striking honey
[02:00:28] estate that he spent several hours of his life building is this this is Barney once you find a
[02:00:34] hive you destroy the whole hive and yeah oh my just happened but why you're gonna shoot yeah
[02:00:46] it's an old video yeah i was about to say fake honey from a different world this is an intervention
[02:01:03] I
[02:01:08] Man
[02:01:10] That's pretty savage. I don't I'm gonna be honest. I never played the game. I don't really know what the fuck happened
[02:01:16] Judgment day. Yeah, I have no fucking idea. You'd be I failed there was pretty it didn't this is a pretty long video
[02:01:22] I probably should watch this at some point, but I don't feel like watching it right now
[02:01:25] The official Halo cookbook, you know what they should put on the cookbook put Halo infinite
[02:01:30] You know the Halo franchise is truly in the shitter when they release a cookbook filled
[02:01:36] with normal ass food.
[02:01:38] Well, I mean to be fair, WoW has a cookbook too.
[02:01:42] So I don't think that that's the only, like they're not totally like bad for that, right?
[02:01:48] Actually not a bad cookbook?
[02:01:49] Yeah, I don't know.
[02:01:50] Let me see.
[02:01:52] The anti-consumer dream team.
[02:01:57] Man.
[02:02:04] Oh man.
[02:02:05] Yep, and this is an opportunity to call it Master Chef's Cookbook.
[02:02:10] That's a good point.
[02:02:11] Yeah, I think I already went through pretty much the rest of these here.
[02:02:14] Yeah, Mr. Hollywood is doing great.
[02:02:16] What is this?
[02:02:17] Hollywood isn't great?
[02:02:18] Yeah, I'll watch this.
[02:02:25] Let me see.
[02:02:32] I've never watched anything from these guys.
[02:02:34] I have no idea about them.
[02:02:44] What recently, streaming services announced another wave of cancellations.
[02:02:59] How exciting.
[02:03:00] Oh, is that make you say, aw, I never heard of that.
[02:03:07] And when did that come out?
[02:03:09] And what's that?
[02:03:10] I never heard of that.
[02:03:12] And what?
[02:03:13] Oh, this came out a while ago.
[02:03:15] And did that come out?
[02:03:16] I thought.
[02:03:17] And what's that?
[02:03:18] I never heard about a while ago.
[02:03:19] I've never heard of that.
[02:03:20] Yeah.
[02:03:21] That's a show?
[02:03:22] Where do I watch it?
[02:03:23] And did that come out?
[02:03:24] What the hell?
[02:03:25] Is that on Amazon?
[02:03:26] Where?
[02:03:27] Who's on it?
[02:03:28] Was that on FreeV?
[02:03:29] to be on my TV show a Chick-fil-A original series you hit this is this is so I can't this is
[02:03:54] so good he jokes but that's the thing this is so fucking good play and say is this the
[02:04:06] show or an advertisement this is ratings were six when can I pirate it well David Zaslaw
[02:04:13] delete this too when where how do I watch the lie why yeah who saw it did
[02:04:21] that play on the moon no that on quibi what's that when did that come out what's
[02:04:26] that Jesus come out what's that when did that come out I'm gonna be honest half
[02:04:31] of these I don't even know what the hell they are I've never even heard of
[02:04:35] them well a lot of these shows may have been yeah and you personally may have
[02:04:41] love them the problem is there's way too many shows and way too few people
[02:04:47] watching them. But what's the solution Mike? Get more people. Make less shows. Get
[02:04:52] more people. Make them really good and just advertise them? No. No you idiot. You
[02:04:59] know what the answer is. Recognizable IPs! New ideas can be scary and sure
[02:05:08] Sometimes they work. Oh, no to mitigate financial. Yeah, sometimes you got to put your chips on a sure bet
[02:05:17] Wow, I guess these guys have seen too many Marvel movies. I
[02:05:22] Mean look at his shirt. It's a Jurassic Park shirt. How many fucking Jurassic Park movies have they made?
[02:05:29] Yeah, the recognizable IP is crazy
[02:05:32] So stupid. Yeah, that's
[02:05:36] Oh, he did this.
[02:05:42] He did this thing.
[02:05:44] He knows.
[02:05:46] Of course.
[02:05:56] Oh wow, what is it?
[02:06:04] Ooh.
[02:06:06] Remakes prequels live-action remakes and something based on something, you know
[02:06:11] Or a person with a thing you've known or heard of before
[02:06:15] Jurassic World
[02:06:16] This is bad
[02:06:27] This is real bad. Oh
[02:06:30] my god
[02:06:32] Yeah, uh Jesus
[02:06:35] Sounds like Sony it sounds like a lot of places
[02:06:39] Yeah, I mean it's actually kind of one of the sad things about concord failing that this happened
[02:06:45] The Jurassic World Rebirth.
[02:06:49] Lilo and Stitch remake.
[02:06:51] I know what you did last summer remake.
[02:06:53] The Grotty Kid remake.
[02:06:55] There's another...
[02:06:57] Again?
[02:06:59] A movie about Bob Dylan
[02:07:01] starring Timothy Cheminet.
[02:07:03] A Michael Jackson movie.
[02:07:05] The Minecraft movie, the movie.
[02:07:09] I do think the Minecraft movie is like...
[02:07:11] is like I get that like yeah it's for kids and everything but I do feel like
[02:07:18] it's the best kind of like oh my god how did we get here like moment am I
[02:07:26] doing personal like watch the turn I'm like all like it was like it kind of just
[02:07:30] came into into my realization yeah not even the kids like it I don't know I'm
[02:07:36] Steve
[02:07:39] Preakier Friday man a sequel to freaky Friday. Oh, oh Fossa. I did wait that was a remake a.k.a
[02:07:47] More lion Kings
[02:07:49] Yeah, is that a sequel to a remake as well in fact it is I
[02:07:54] Think it's a prequel to a remake as well prequel to a remake of a sequel to an original property
[02:08:02] Yes money, baby
[02:08:05] James Gunn Superman movie thankfully it's all God. They're making another one another super hero Superman movie
[02:08:14] What is this
[02:08:17] How do people the thing is like
[02:08:20] Like I don't even get mad at the companies for doing this
[02:08:24] Because when they bring out a show or something that's new nobody watches it. It's it's like they're not even wrong
[02:08:32] only 10 more years until Superman goes into the public domain
[02:08:39] mad
[02:08:42] another Smurfs movie I'm not sure if this is a sequel or a remake because I
[02:08:46] don't care live-action Moana teenage mutant ninja
[02:08:50] Rick is the last Ronan snow wait the last wait oh that wait what what a Marvel
[02:08:57] Thunderbolts. Fantastic Four first steps. Mean Girls the musical. This list
[02:09:04] what was generated by an AI. I am Steve. The Bride. Finally a female Frankenstein.
[02:09:14] So is it a remake of Bride of Frankenstein or is it a gender swap?
[02:09:19] Oh, I'm ready to get some booze.
[02:09:21] The SpongeBob Movie, search for square pants.
[02:09:25] Number two, TV series remakes.
[02:09:30] And TV series based on movies.
[02:09:33] This does not include second seasons of TV series
[02:09:37] that are already out.
[02:09:39] Get ready, idiots.
[02:09:41] I know what you did last summer, remake.
[02:09:43] Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
[02:09:46] Welcome to Dairy and It TV series told you dummies twilight animated series
[02:09:54] Dude, what did we get here? I I don't understand. This is so bad. It's so bad
[02:10:20] TV's dead. It's like they're just making it's a Star Wars effect. I don't even understand
[02:10:26] It's just so bad in so many ways
[02:10:28] TV series Blade Runner 2099 TV series resurrection a dexter prequel not to be
[02:10:37] confused I was a river dexter the resurrection of the rich alien what
[02:10:41] earth TV series are you just saying words now
[02:10:48] Agatha all along yeah ported to be the gayest Disney product ever they said
[02:10:54] How is this? They did say that?
[02:11:10] Why would they say that?
[02:11:14] They thought about every single one of them.
[02:11:16] How many gays?
[02:11:18] All of them.
[02:11:19] All of them.
[02:11:20] Dungeons and Dragons live action series for Paramount Plus on Paramount Plus exclusively to be fair.
[02:11:26] Wait, what?
[02:11:27] I thought the movie did really well.
[02:11:29] Wait, so the only one that I was even slightly excited for got cancelled?
[02:11:42] Ghostbusters animated series.
[02:11:44] The fuck?
[02:11:46] I'm Steve!
[02:11:48] What?
[02:11:49] Oh, I farted.
[02:11:51] Jurassic World, Cam Cretaceous.
[02:11:53] Oh my god.
[02:11:54] Legally Blonde prequel series.
[02:11:56] The Office spin-off series, not to be confused with the new Australian Office series.
[02:12:03] Jay, why don't you tell us about the last TV series that's about to come out.
[02:12:07] Oh, it's the Crystal Lake TV series.
[02:12:09] Guess what?
[02:12:10] It's not going to come out.
[02:12:11] It's going to be delayed and they're going to change all the producers.
[02:12:13] What?
[02:12:14] It's going to happen.
[02:12:15] These shows have producers? Is the producer rocked?
[02:12:19] Ha ha ha!
[02:12:22] Twitter AI.
[02:12:23] Ha ha ha ha!
[02:12:25] Good one.
[02:12:28] Number three, movie sequels and continuations.
[02:12:34] You know what I really, I've been thinking about this video, right?
[02:12:37] And it's like, what do I really like about this video?
[02:12:41] What I really like about this video is the fact that they perfectly capture
[02:12:46] The vibe that this gives off
[02:12:50] It's like this is the perfect like yes, this is exactly how people feel
[02:12:55] This sentiment. Yeah, this sentiment and just like the way they're talking about it everything is so fucking perfect
[02:13:02] Absolutely, and you get how we feel completely. Yeah, I
[02:13:06] think they're all movies
[02:13:08] Some like girl in the theater some might be on the TV screen
[02:13:11] I thought they did that 28 years later. No, no, I don't believe that
[02:13:57] How is this happening?
[02:14:01] Captain America brave new another one this movie eight times already Tron Aries
[02:14:07] Avengers doomsday. Oh, wow
[02:14:09] Orion and Grogu aka baby Yoda the movie Ray Star Wars
[02:14:13] Avenger. Oh secret war. They're still doing that. Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Tootopia 2, Moana 2, Portal Combat 2, Five Nights at Freddy's 2, The Accountant 2, The Bad Guys 2, The Be-
[02:14:26] Megan to the black phone to dirty dancing to wicked part to smile to Joker to see okay
[02:14:37] Can I fucking say that?
[02:14:40] after seeing all this I
[02:14:44] No longer feel bad. I never did to be fair, but I especially don't feel bad about these people with um
[02:14:53] Oh
[02:14:55] AI is gonna take everything
[02:14:57] AI can't make anything new.
[02:15:00] Boy, I guess you're using AI then, right?
[02:15:07] That must be the reason.
[02:15:10] Yeah, wow, what is this?
[02:15:13] Yeah, neither can you.
[02:15:14] Yeah, they can't do it either.
[02:15:15] This is insane.
[02:15:17] I was in three Incredibles 3 now you see me three times out wait the
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[02:16:11] Oh my god. Avatar the reboot. The conjuring, last rites. Thread an insidious tale. Is insidious
[02:16:23] Is it a magical bugle?
[02:16:26] When does it end?
[02:16:27] What are nexts?
[02:16:28] What are nexts?
[02:16:30] What are next?
[02:16:33] Don't ask questions, just consume product.
[02:16:36] What are nexts?
[02:16:38] Don't ask questions, just consume product.
[02:16:41] Don't ask questions, just consume product.
[02:16:44] Don't ask questions, just consume product.
[02:16:46] You know what's so bad about this is that a lot of us, everybody is blaming the
[02:16:53] studios for being lazy, I blame the people. I think it's the people's fault. Because people
[02:17:05] aren't watching the original series, I'm sure they try to go and make original series, and
[02:17:12] then they don't do well because people are like, well, what's that? Oh, this one I remember
[02:17:17] didn't I watch a movie like this 20 years ago? What's this? What's going on with
[02:17:21] this again so yeah no it's the people's fucking fault people have become zombies I
[02:17:27] guess so this is scary don't ask questions just consume products don't ask
[02:17:34] questions just consume product I am Steve don't ask questions just consume
[02:17:43] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:17:46] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:17:50] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:17:53] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:17:56] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:17:58] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:18:00] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:18:03] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:18:07] Don't ask questions, just consume products.
[02:18:12] I
[02:18:15] Is that there's no set formula to this but you don't need big stars prove an IP long-running series
[02:18:27] I think it is so immersion breaking to have
[02:18:30] Robert Downey jr playing two characters inside of the same universe
[02:18:38] And one of them is iron man the other one's dr doom. I'm sorry. I think it's so ridiculous
[02:18:47] Chris Evans did it?
[02:18:49] Here's the difference is that when the Fantastic Four originally came out
[02:18:55] Versus like basically the Fantastic Four did not come out inside of the MCU
[02:19:01] It was a standalone movie
[02:19:04] This other stuff is part of Avengers. They're even using the same logo. They're using the exact same logo of the Avengers
[02:19:13] It's totally different
[02:19:21] You're gonna be called one of us.
[02:19:24] Don't ask questions.
[02:19:26] Get this move.
[02:19:28] What is that?
[02:19:32] Big front eyes.
[02:19:34] That's what you're looking at.
[02:19:36] Jesus Christ.
[02:19:37] Don't ask questions.
[02:19:39] Don't ask questions.
[02:19:41] It's gonna be a multiverse thing.
[02:19:43] What are next?
[02:19:45] Well, there it is, boys.
[02:19:52] Man.
[02:20:02] my fucking god. I don't even like what yeah the public yeah this is that and the thing is that
[02:20:10] again I don't even hold it against the studios I don't I feel like the studios are doing whatever
[02:20:16] is going to work they are giving the people what they're asking for and guess what there's the
[02:20:23] video right there this video this is I cannot express how good this is because the entire
[02:20:30] demeanor of this entire thing. Fucking perfect. So fucking perfect. There it is. Why are there
[02:20:44] so many flops though? I don't know. This is so good, man. We're watching original shows from Asia.
[02:20:51] I feel like that's one of the reasons why a lot of people have moved over to watching anime,
[02:20:56] is because anime seems to have more original stories. But you're starting to see that happen
[02:21:00] with anime too where like every anime is you know I'm a loner in high school that's been transported
[02:21:07] to another world and all of the people in the world are hot girls with big boobs that like me
[02:21:14] you know I feel like there's been we've really had a lot of those there's a lot
[02:21:22] hey does anime well it's diminishing return right like I've watched like three of them
[02:21:28] And even I'm tired of it. I don't watch a whole lot of anime.
[02:21:31] You know, a story that never gets old. I guess so, right?
[02:21:34] But the problem is that people watch it and they get into it, man.
[02:21:37] But this is the exact way that I think a lot of people feel about like modern media.
[02:21:42] Or at least like people that are more invested.
[02:21:44] But the problem is that these studios are giving the people what they want.
[02:21:48] They're not taking risks because they probably did take risks.
[02:21:51] The risks didn't pay off.
[02:21:53] And now they're not taking risks anymore.
[02:21:56] It's that simple.
[02:21:56] Yeah, they can't appeal to today. Well, it's just no, it's that people are stupid. I don't want to blame Warner Brothers or Marvel. No, people are stupid.
[02:22:06] And to be fair, you talk about the Robert Downey Jr. being Dr. Doom, that's the only reason that I knew about the movie.
[02:22:15] So it's like we can complain and I can say, oh, this is so immersion breaking, it's so bad. But at the end of the day, I'm thinking about the movie.
[02:22:24] I didn't even know the movie was happening until that happened.
[02:22:28] You see what I'm saying?
[02:22:32] It'll take people on a good product, they're not making good products.
[02:22:36] The problem is that if the people want a good product and they can't see what a good
[02:22:43] product is, then who are the people and how do they express what they want?
[02:22:49] Well, I would say the people express what they want by their purchasing decisions and
[02:22:55] if people are making purchasing decisions that are in one direction
[02:22:59] well then you can pretty much expect
[02:23:01] that people are gonna see that that's that's what their opinion is
[02:23:05] don't ask question just consume product yes i know
[02:23:08] consumers don't like risks to the only pay for things are familiar with
[02:23:11] instead of taking a chance on original i p's
[02:23:13] yes i said it's one of the uh... the sad things about concord is that
[02:23:16] concord was an original i p
[02:23:18] it was just a really shitty one
[02:23:20] so uh... i think that again like you know you have concord not do well
[02:23:24] and then you're probably going to expect to see, you know, another horizon game, right?
[02:23:31] Shogun was an original IP. People loved it. I'm really glad that you bring that up,
[02:23:35] because you're absolutely right, and that's a great point. Shogun was an original IP,
[02:23:41] and it was great. Yeah, and didn't it win Shogun was a book? Shogun was a remake?
[02:23:51] Really? It was a book?
[02:24:00] MMMM!
[02:24:01] Port of the Rings was a book?
[02:24:03] Fight Club was a book?
[02:24:06] That's acceptable!
[02:24:08] I'm okay with that!
[02:24:10] Yeah!
[02:24:11] Yeah, no, that's fine!
[02:24:13] Yeah, it was a TV show in the 80s, right?
[02:24:15] Oh man.
[02:24:16] I don't know.
[02:24:17] Phil Manabuk?
[02:24:18] Maybe...
[02:24:22] Okay, fuck.
[02:24:23] I guess maybe not.
[02:24:24] Damn!
[02:24:25] Damn!
[02:24:27] American Psycho was a book?
[02:24:28] Yeah.
[02:24:29] was. That's true. War of the Rings iterations in the 70s. Oh my
[02:24:36] God, bro. Like my teacher made us watch War of the Rings, the
[02:24:39] original animated one. It was so bad. I hated it so much. I
[02:24:42] remember I was in fifth grade. And I remember like he made us
[02:24:46] watch War of the Rings, and then he made us watch another
[02:24:48] like, you know, like airbud or something like that. And
[02:24:51] then everybody was like, airbud is better than War of
[02:24:53] the Rings. Because he was a big fan of it. And he was
[02:24:58] like so mad he's like this is yeah this is such a great book like this story is
[02:25:02] gonna be so good they're bringing out a movie next year this is like you know
[02:25:04] the year 2000 and so like 2001 was gonna be fellowship of the ring he's like yeah
[02:25:08] it's gonna be so good and like he's playing this like a bunch of ten-year-olds
[02:25:11] right and they're like aha yeah yeah but so the dog can play basketball what do
[02:25:20] me like Michael Jordan oh my god and he's just like sitting there in his desk
[02:25:29] oh fuck oh man yeah what the race cartoon was horrible it was right and
[02:25:36] as Shogun was a show in the 70s and 90s I remember um what he would have me do
[02:25:41] is that whenever I would cause trouble in the class he would say that I had
[02:25:45] to go sit in the cubby hole and I don't even really know what that means but it was like
[02:25:50] a shelf that was hollowed out and I would sit inside of the shelf and he'd put a piece of
[02:25:56] cardboard over the shelf to where I was like just stuck in this little tiny dark box and
[02:26:04] I would just have to sit there for like an hour and you know what the best part
[02:26:13] about it was. It was my favorite part of the day. I was so happy. I was like, can I go
[02:26:21] sit in there and just fucking zone out? He's like, yep, yep, go ahead. Yeah, shut your
[02:26:28] ass off. Yeah, I got shelfed. I did. But it's a solitary. I know it was like a reward almost
[02:26:33] for me. That sounds very not good normally. Totally get you enjoying it. Yeah. Yeah.
[02:26:38] I remember another thing that he made us do was and this is all like we're in fifth grade, right and
[02:26:49] he made everybody go and write the grade that they got on their standardized test on the board.
[02:26:58] He made people go one at a time and I remember the kid like there's he was the dumbest kid in
[02:27:06] in our class, right? And he went up there and the worst part is people started laughing
[02:27:11] before he wrote his number down. Everybody's like, uh-oh, uh-oh. Pretty sure it's legal.
[02:27:20] Yeah, I don't give a fuck, right? I don't think he does either. And so he writes like, he writes
[02:27:24] like a 53. Everybody is laughing. And he's like, it's basically like, he just told
[02:27:31] a really good joke. And that was the funniest thing about the whole thing is that everybody
[02:27:35] knew he was stupid but nobody really bullied him it's like yeah he's just really he doesn't know
[02:27:39] anything right he's an idiot yeah he did an age about fuck yeah well that the funny thing is like
[02:27:44] nobody's even really making fun of him it was just like wow yeah you're just big dumb you know
[02:27:50] 53 sounds good to me yeah and uh i'm trying to think some of the other things that he had us do
[02:27:56] oh that was the class that he would watch us we would play in the monkey bars and we had
[02:28:01] this game where we'd face each other holding on the monkey bars and kick each other in the face until
[02:28:05] somebody fell off. Yeah. So, like, yeah, having a dude teacher for fifth grade went so hard.
[02:28:15] Oh my god. Like, he let us do whatever the fuck we wanted. Yeah, chicken fight. Yeah. Yeah, I did
[02:28:22] that. Dunskap. Yeah, he just, and he would watch. He'd be like, yeah, good job, guys. Have fun.
[02:28:26] Yeah, for Sparta, yeah, King of the Hill.
[02:28:30] Why can't we have nice activities anymore?
[02:28:31] See, that's what I'm wondering!
[02:28:34] Yeah, true!
[02:28:36] Apps of fucking Lately!
[02:28:37] What is this here, 11th of November?
[02:28:39] So early beta access starts the 11th of November?
[02:28:42] What the hell, really?
[02:28:47] That's crazy, yeah, I might even show some of this, yeah.
[02:28:50] Oh my god, I didn't even know about this.
[02:28:54] So they're having a beta for this game really soon, what the fuck?
[02:28:58] Okay, well, yeah, I'll probably play that
[02:29:01] Our teacher used to have us throw Indian rubber balls at one person on the wall if they caught the ball you had to take their place
[02:29:07] We had a game like that and it was called smear the the individual, right?
[02:29:12] And did you guys have that game? We played that in and what was it like middle school and elementary school? Yeah
[02:29:21] Mm-hmm
[02:29:25] Never heard of it. Yeah me either and dodge ball
[02:29:28] yeah we had other games like that too I'm trying to even think of it but yeah it
[02:29:33] was a crazy fucking time let me see him look at the rest of this stuff oh boy I
[02:29:39] might even watch this the p-ditty thing yeah thank I'm actually so glad they
[02:29:46] finally got that guy I am I'm so fucking relieved about that
[02:29:52] it's me with what I don't know yeah I forgot oh New World put out a trailer
[02:29:57] I was gonna watch this look at this act man woke video. Oh
[02:30:19] Not actual gameplay
[02:30:42] of endless opportunity. Of glory won in that, ancient power mastered anew.
[02:30:56] This is pretty good.
[02:31:02] This wild land of unimaginable danger lives forever.
[02:31:17] By the way, you just saw half of that boss' mechanics.
[02:31:20] On a tunnel, when you find this place, you can't feel your blade.
[02:31:39] This trailer is pretty good.
[02:31:41] You're allowed to true power what you do.
[02:31:55] Yeah, I think the trailer is pretty good.
[02:32:01] Yeah.
[02:32:02] It's a good trailer.
[02:32:04] I mean, I was a big fan of the game, played the game a lot,
[02:32:07] have over a thousand hours logged into the game,
[02:32:09] and so it's cool to see a trailer for a game that I like, you know?
[02:32:13] Yeah.
[02:32:14] And the girl is hot.
[02:32:15] That's true.
[02:32:16] That's very true.
[02:32:18] But yeah, hard to spell the name and expansion, Aeternum.
[02:32:22] Yeah, I guess so.
[02:32:23] The new weapon is, what's this here?
[02:32:25] New weapon trailer, dual pistols.
[02:32:27] Well, that's cool.
[02:32:28] I mean, like, I don't know if I'll come back and play New World.
[02:32:32] I don't know when or if I will.
[02:32:34] Like, I'm sure I will at some point, right?
[02:32:36] But I just haven't really felt the desire to do that recently.
[02:32:40] But eventually I will play New World.
[02:32:42] The game sucks though.
[02:32:43] The game so new world is a good experience for like a like a casual player, right in a lot of cases
[02:32:49] And I think it's also like a good leveling experience
[02:32:54] Like it it if you bought it's a buy to play MMO, right?
[02:32:58] I think that you'll get your money's worth out of the game if you like MMO activities
[02:33:04] But it definitely could be a lot better and it's not good enough to maintain people's interest long-term
[02:33:10] Not throwing Liberty. Yeah, I mean people a lot of I do feel like a lot of people so how is thrown in Liberty doing?
[02:33:18] Look at this
[02:33:23] Wow
[02:33:32] This is really surprising
[02:33:36] I'm actually really surprised because so if you look at let me just go ahead and look at lost Ark right for example
[02:33:44] not Lark
[02:33:46] Lost Ark. Let me see if I can find the charts
[02:33:50] here, and then we'll go down to here. Basically like within three days, like the game came
[02:33:59] out and then it already lost a third of its player base in two or three days, right? So
[02:34:08] if I look at thrown in liberty and the fact that it's an MMO that's retained the player
[02:34:12] base for three days, that's really kind of surprising. And if you compare it to
[02:34:18] Lost Ark and then also let's look at New World, right? And what I'm saying is that like the retention
[02:34:28] level here is actually extremely impressive. So with New World, we can go all the way back to the time
[02:34:35] that so New World came out and then it hit its peak. Did it go up like this? I'm not even really
[02:34:49] Okay, so New World went up.
[02:34:52] Hmm. Okay.
[02:34:53] Well, I'll start.
[02:34:54] Didn't New World did better?
[02:34:55] Yeah. Well, I guess we're going to have to wait and see.
[02:34:58] This means nothing.
[02:34:59] No, I actually think it means a lot.
[02:35:02] What it means is that the people that came and played the game
[02:35:06] decided to come back and play the game the day after.
[02:35:11] You really think that doesn't mean anything?
[02:35:12] That's insane.
[02:35:14] That's so important.
[02:35:15] People decided to come back and play the game
[02:35:18] a day after it came out. Yes, absolutely. There's nothing else to play to be honest.
[02:35:25] You can go play New World. Yeah, there you go. And so I guess we're going to have to wait and see.
[02:35:30] My prediction is it's going to maintain this player base and it's going to keep up,
[02:35:36] but it will decline next week on Monday and Tuesday because you're going to have probably a
[02:35:41] counterbalance where like you will have some fall off, but you're also going to have the
[02:35:45] weekend and so the weekend is going to cause more people to play and so yeah it's about a week exactly
[02:35:51] and it lacks in the game. I don't like the way the game plays. I'm going to be totally honest.
[02:35:59] I actually just don't like the way the game plays on like a extremely fundamental level
[02:36:05] and I can't really like explain it like particularly. It does not lack in-game with the hell.
[02:36:15] Well, like what I'm saying is like the combat and like the movement in the game, I feel like is extremely weak and it doesn't feel as good as World of Warcraft.
[02:36:24] I'm just gonna say it.
[02:36:25] Wow, I base everything off of wow, and I think New World feels better than throwing liberty to move around them.
[02:36:31] Because it's different than wow?
[02:36:33] Yeah, well, a piece of shit is different than a steak.
[02:36:38] I don't want to eat a piece of shit.
[02:36:40] That's the worst argument I've ever heard.
[02:36:46] Wow has great movement and it has great ability and so yes obviously that's what I'm going to focus on
[02:36:55] You obviously have your own opinion, but movement and throne liberty is very good. Okay
[02:37:09] all right, um, I
[02:37:12] All right, so
[02:37:16] It's a game feel thing I
[02:37:19] Think that I have a very good frame on like what I think game view is good and bad with I
[02:37:25] I really don't think New World is very good or sorry that New World throwing liberty is very good with game feel
[02:37:31] I think it is probably the weakest point of the game
[02:37:35] It's all opinion-based it is you know, I don't know. I feel like I yeah, I don't know
[02:37:43] It feels crap it feels off floaty and auto moves my animations when attacking melee. Yeah, I thought wow
[02:37:49] It was a bit too slow in combat movement, but even wow is far superior to the liberty right now
[02:37:53] Yeah, like I might play it later on today and like give you guys a better idea
[02:37:56] but that's the way I see it. Throne Liberty needs a movement update. It needs a, like it actually has
[02:38:06] kind of the same problem that New World has. Where like at the very fundamental base level,
[02:38:11] New World does not play well. Like when you get hit by something and your character goes like
[02:38:15] this and it falls back, that feels really bad and your character gets moved around by attacks,
[02:38:21] it feels really bad. And I think that I think this has the same I think throne
[02:38:28] liberty has the same problem, but it's a different it's a different version of the
[02:38:31] same problem. It's jank. Yeah, it's jank. Like that's basically it. Wow, it was okay.
[02:38:36] Granted, I didn't love it. New World thought really fine movement and combat
[02:38:39] was okay, but clunky at times, throwing is okay, but feels very stiff and
[02:38:41] movement. Yeah, I really think that it's like super stiff. And also, I'm
[02:38:47] I'm worried that when I get up to max level and thrown in Liberty, I just, I don't, I don't know what, look, look, I, my opinions on that game are extremely mixed and you know, I don't really know what you do know.
[02:39:05] Well, no, because like there are some things that I think thrown in Liberty does incredibly well, incredibly well.
[02:39:12] Like for example, I think that they do the,
[02:39:17] like the MMO experience and like the graphics for the game
[02:39:21] and being able to see other people in cities.
[02:39:24] Like that's like a core MMO function
[02:39:27] and thrown in liberty delivers on that function
[02:39:30] in I think a very good way.
[02:39:32] So I actually don't agree with that.
[02:39:34] I think that there are a lot of good things
[02:39:36] with throwing in liberty.
[02:39:38] The books are run amazing with tons of people around.
[02:39:40] Yeah, or I'd say a jury's still out, some do it, some like it, some don't.
[02:39:44] Tom will tell.
[02:39:44] Yeah, I think that you're probably right.
[02:39:46] How's that a good thing?
[02:39:47] That's to be expected?
[02:39:48] No, it's not, actually.
[02:39:51] I think that throne liberty is above the average.
[02:39:54] I'll be right back.
[02:41:17] Okay, we got the polling video today.
[02:41:20] I might watch that.
[02:41:21] I was going to watch this.
[02:41:23] This is cro- I'm actually really curious to see what's
[02:41:26] going to happen with this.
[02:41:28] Super, super curious.
[02:41:35] The PDD scandal has finally uncovered just how dark and twisted those in control of our culture really are.
[02:41:42] From some of the most disturbing sex parties ever.
[02:41:44] And the thing is that like, I kinda wanna say this, but like, if, if Leonardo DiCaprio and Howard Stern got named,
[02:41:55] I'd be like, yeah, yeah.
[02:42:01] Recorded.
[02:42:02] Sleepovers with the teenage Justin Bieber, funding and controlling your favorite celebrities,
[02:42:07] posting his own Love Island where he took people off the radar.
[02:42:09] I got an island called Love Island.
[02:42:11] You're going off the grid with me, you gotta go to sleep for a week.
[02:42:14] Freak.
[02:42:18] That's a cell for what he just said it?
[02:42:21] Cough parties, whilst also allegedly taking down some of the most iconic musicians in the industry.
[02:42:26] Oh my god.
[02:42:26] The Pidini situation is truly disturbing, and now that he's in custody, only time will tell what's gonna happen next.
[02:42:32] But the fact that this has been going on secretly behind the closed doors of the Hollywood Elite for decades
[02:42:37] shows just how well-covered this truly was.
[02:42:39] And now finally, the truth is unraveling in front of our very eyes.
[02:42:43] Pete, did he?
[02:42:44] I will say that like people that heard about this or knew about this and didn't speak out against it,
[02:42:49] I don't necessarily think that they're bad people,
[02:42:53] not categorically, all of them, because I don't think that like, because if you speak out against this and, and,
[02:43:00] bro, well, let me explain why.
[02:43:02] Okay.
[02:43:03] Like before people get mad about this, let me explain why.
[02:43:05] It's because I understand and I would probably do it. I would speak out against it despite this
[02:43:14] However, a lot of people believe it's not their place to do it because they weren't victims and it's up to the victims to do it
[02:43:21] And they don't want to throw the victim into a situation where they're not prepared and
[02:43:27] Mentally or emotionally able to deal with the situation
[02:43:30] situation. So I think that's whack. Like, so, okay, I view it as a trolley problem, basically.
[02:43:40] And so because of that, I would still make it public where it's like, yes, this could
[02:43:44] damage these people, but it also could prevent it from happening to an unknown amount of people
[02:43:48] in the future. So I have the same conclusion, but I don't think that their perspective
[02:43:55] is entirely invalid.
[02:44:00] It's hardly any introduction. Before he was infamous for his crimes, he was at
[02:44:03] the top of society.
[02:44:04] Yeah.
[02:44:05] He rubbed shoulders for some reason.
[02:44:06] Especially if people don't really know about it, right?
[02:44:09] You hear about this, maybe this happened, are you really going to go out and spread some
[02:44:13] crazy rumor like this that you don't really know?
[02:44:17] How for celebrities in the world?
[02:44:18] It's cool.
[02:44:19] And you knew everyone in the music industry, from Jay-Z, Beyonce, Snoop Dogg.
[02:44:22] That's crazy.
[02:44:23] It's a lot of people.
[02:44:24] That's crazy.
[02:44:25] It's a lot of people.
[02:44:26] However, this recent case has exposed how truly twisted the celebrity elites truly
[02:44:29] are.
[02:44:30] The investigation began initially in November 2023, by Sean's ex-girlfriend Cassandra Cassie
[02:44:35] Ventura.
[02:44:36] She accused him of misconduct in father-law suits.
[02:44:38] Cassandra and P. Diddy then settled out of court the very next day, and one of his lawyers,
[02:44:42] Ben Brafman, was clear that it was by no means an admission of wrongdoers.
[02:44:46] If P. Diddy then released a statement wishing Cassandra the best in order to further
[02:44:49] support the idea that he was innocent, he gives you a nod, is certainly left to
[02:44:53] stain on his name.
[02:44:54] Cassandra then released a statement thanking her friends and family for their support,
[02:44:58] the assessments amount was left undisclosed.
[02:45:00] It seems to be a case closed and undusted job,
[02:45:02] or at least that-
[02:45:03] Well, I think the reason is like,
[02:45:05] I mean, let's just think about this logically.
[02:45:08] Why would he do this if,
[02:45:10] like he's paying this massive amount of money.
[02:45:14] It's no way a mission of wrongdoing.
[02:45:16] Like, I mean, come on.
[02:45:19] I hope she got paid.
[02:45:20] Yes, she probably got paid.
[02:45:21] He didn't know that this would be
[02:45:23] the beginning of the end fair.
[02:45:24] And would start the bull rolling
[02:45:25] with many accusations and investigations
[02:45:27] that would lead to his demise.
[02:45:28] A further two lawsuits were then filed, with accusations of abuse and sexual assault by
[02:45:32] two other women.
[02:45:33] Joy Dickerson claimed that in 1991, when she was just a 19 year old college student,
[02:45:37] P. Diddy had drugged her after a date and sexually assaulted her in her home, regardless
[02:45:41] of if it was the next victim to come forward.
[02:45:43] Claiming that she and a friend were drugged and put in separate rooms for her first,
[02:45:46] P. Diddy and then Aaron Hull would do awful sexual acts against them.
[02:45:50] She then found out her friend had the exact same treatment as well, as it seems that
[02:45:53] they both picked turns during these awful crimes against these girls.
[02:45:56] Elizabeth was just 16 at the time, and then a few days later, P.D.D. pitched up at her house and assaulted her again, this time choking her until she passed out as he was...
[02:46:12] What the fuck?
[02:46:16] ...was irritated at the thought that Elizabeth mentioned this to his girlfriend, then in December 2023, another person came forward...
[02:46:22] Wait, what?
[02:46:24] ...until she almost passed out because he was worried she might divulge what happened.
[02:46:29] So each...
[02:46:32] this to his girlfriend. Then in December 2023, another person came forward with more accusations
[02:46:37] aimed at him. She claimed that she had been ganged and sex trafficked. She said that Harvey
[02:46:41] Pierre, who was the president of Coombs Bad Boy Records, flew her from Detroit to New York
[02:46:45] in 2023. However, while with them, a third man joined Pete Liddy and Pierre.
[02:46:50] I think that like this is a really interesting component that whenever I'm looking at
[02:46:55] stories like this it like I kind of have like a degree of the more details line up between
[02:47:05] stories and the more minute the details the more I believe the stories and like the whole
[02:47:12] gang raping and drugging people I know it's common but this seems to be a common factor
[02:47:18] among all of them. And like for me, whenever I read situations like this, if I see a bunch
[02:47:26] of like these like really kind of abstract commonalities, it probably happened. Yeah,
[02:47:33] the dots connect.
[02:47:34] Yeah.
[02:47:35] He couldn't finish until he had his nipples pinched. The students included a photograph
[02:47:38] from the night in question of her sitting on Sheen's lap. She was only 17 then
[02:47:43] and was now the fourth woman to come forward in just a matter of weeks. This time
[02:47:46] Pete did he did not settle out of court in fact he issued a statement on his Instagram saying quotes and
[02:47:51] Nuff isn't the last couple of weeks
[02:47:53] I have sat silently and watch people try to assassinate my character destroy my reputation and my
[02:47:58] Shouldn't have put that out there allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday
[02:48:02] Let me be absolutely clear. I did not do any of these awful things being alleged
[02:48:06] I will fight for my name my family for sure the truth
[02:48:09] But there were several red flags hinted by friends of Peter's
[02:48:12] Particularly in Usher's interview with Howard Stern, where subtle suggestions indicated these new allegations were possibly founded as far back as 2016, back when the interview took place.
[02:48:21] As Usher described his experiences when he lived with Shinkun for a year, and said he was exposed to some very curious things, but at that age he didn't understand it.
[02:48:38] I moved to New York City, and I lived with Sean Puffy Combs for a year.
[02:48:44] We're sending you over to something called Puffy Flavor Camp to learn some...
[02:48:48] Flavor Camp!
[02:48:49] Flavor Camp!
[02:48:50] Yeah, that's what it was called.
[02:48:51] Puffy's place was like just filled with checks and origin like non-stop, right?
[02:48:54] No, not really.
[02:48:55] Come on.
[02:48:56] But, hey, it was curious.
[02:48:57] I got a chance to see some things.
[02:48:58] Yeah, but you were 13.
[02:48:59] What were you seeing?
[02:49:00] I went there to see the lifestyle.
[02:49:01] I don't know if I could understand those and understand what I was even looking at.
[02:49:10] It was pretty wild.
[02:49:11] What I did say is that there were very curious things taking place, and I didn't necessarily understand it.
[02:49:16] It's only now that it stands out because it further-
[02:49:18] What the fuck? Jesus, like, he knew when he was 13, I don't know, like...
[02:49:47] 14 years old, you're a dad now, would you ever send your kid to a puffy camp?
[02:49:50] camp or he saw somebody else's. His name was Justin Bieber.
[02:49:54] No. In a Rolling Stone interview with Usher in 2004, he elaborated on his experiences
[02:50:00] with living with PDiddy. He said there was always girls around. You'd open a door and
[02:50:04] see somebody doing it with several people in a room having an orgy. He never knew what
[02:50:07] was going to happen. With this in mind, it wasn't surprising that by February 27th,
[02:50:11] 2024- And they just brought a kid in there? I mean, this isn't like 17, right? It's
[02:50:15] just 13.
[02:50:16] Oh my god.
[02:50:19] The producer of Pea Diddy's album, the Love Album, sued Pea Diddy for $30 million for sexual
[02:50:24] assault.
[02:50:25] He claimed that he was also drugged and woke up in a bed with two male sex walkers and
[02:50:29] Mr. Pea Diddy himself.
[02:50:31] His lawsuit included Pea Diddy's son Justin, who he claimed would bring underage girls
[02:50:35] home and then drug them, while his dad secretly filmed these sexual acts.
[02:50:40] whether an adult. Bro, this guy, this is, this is insane. It's fucking insane. Like, no,
[02:51:16] I mean, I thought it was like, oh yeah, hooking up with some girls and, you know, this guy
[02:51:21] was like sleeping a 16 year old girl. Okay, you know, like, all right, this is like,
[02:51:25] it's just your typical situation, right? This has happened many times in Hollywood.
[02:51:33] This is crazy.
[02:51:36] His kid?
[02:51:37] His kid's bringing it up.
[02:51:40] And he's, I feel like, I mean this is, like I would say this is some Game of Thrones shit,
[02:51:55] but this is worse.
[02:51:59] This is insane.
[02:52:00] Like, oh my god.
[02:52:03] A film actor called D'Angelo Knockout Marquise claimed that one of the photos used in the
[02:52:10] lawsuit was actually a steal from one of his films.
[02:52:13] Although perhaps discredited, where there's smoke there's fire, and P. Diddy was now desperately
[02:52:17] trying to put the fires out so he's more and more tip-to-flame.
[02:52:20] P. Diddy actually admits that he did document everything in his life, so any sexual male
[02:52:24] acts could have easily been caught on tape, and the fear of that exposure will keep
[02:52:27] some from coming forward as well.
[02:52:29] So he secretly recorded people to use this collateral to ensure the continued obedience.
[02:52:35] Wait, but then he admitted that he recorded people too?
[02:52:39] Max could have easily been caught on tape, and the fear of that exposure will keep some
[02:52:43] from coming forward as well.
[02:52:52] At this point, like what didn't this guy do?
[02:53:00] This is insane!
[02:53:02] In Dale, he did his former bodyguards set in an interview that the freak-off included
[02:53:10] He did he having sex with male escorts that his then girlfriend was forced to find looking at this lawsuit. She alleges that you know
[02:53:18] Did he'll make her that's a honor could I could care less about that some dude wants to fuck another dude
[02:53:23] You're gonna suck another dude's dick go ahead. I don't care
[02:53:26] that night that's like that
[02:53:28] This part's not yeah, I could cares right for BBC's for the free transitions
[02:53:33] And she say that you know in his lawsuit there, you know, did he enjoy watching her get smashed by BBC's
[02:53:39] And she was searching for the big black, not only for herself, but for somebody else who
[02:53:48] we all know that was in the room with her.
[02:53:51] They had to be.
[02:53:55] That's really, I'm gonna be real, like I really could care less about this.
[02:54:01] Really like, yeah, I really could care less about like this situation, like these are
[02:54:05] two adult swingers that are in the cucking shit like that.
[02:54:10] It's a private sexual fetish between consenting adults. Weird, sure. Problematic? No.
[02:54:18] For both of them, they was in the room.
[02:54:20] He did he would make them wear masks to keep their identity from Casey.
[02:54:23] She also alleges that, you know, while she was having sex with these male prostitutes,
[02:54:29] her, the male prostitutes, and Diddy, they all wore masquerade masks.
[02:54:36] He didn't want her to know who they were.
[02:54:39] It's Wild Mart.
[02:54:40] It's the fucking Hunger Games?
[02:54:41] Like, what is this?
[02:54:42] Like, this is some fucking, like, great Gatsby Hunger Games fucking, like, weird...
[02:54:50] The Eyes Watcher.
[02:54:51] Is that one of the...
[02:54:52] I never saw that movie.
[02:54:53] What the fuck?
[02:54:54] What the fuck?
[02:54:55] Like...
[02:54:56] At 21st 2024, PDD's homes in both LA and Miami were raided by the Department of
[02:55:02] Homeland Security Investigations in New York.
[02:55:05] The raid was part of the investigation of sex trafficking led by the Southern
[02:55:08] District of New York perhaps prompted by the now five victims who had come forward one of which was a male who also chose to remain anonymous
[02:55:14] Because it's only five back guns and PDD's phone on the day of the raid
[02:55:19] It was reported that over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant were found on the property
[02:55:23] This unusual find would be lovable if it was the thing is that after hearing about all this thing all this stuff
[02:55:30] The only thing that I'm surprised about is that it was only a thousand bottles
[02:55:36] This is insane like
[02:55:38] Once you're incriminating to the horrific charges, it only supported fine rumours of
[02:55:45] sex parties that were gone for days with drugged up women and male escorts.
[02:55:49] All performing sexual acts in the quote freak off to satisfy P. Ditty's endless need for
[02:55:53] lust.
[02:55:54] In the Los Angeles home, P. Ditty's sons were also put in handcuffs during the raid.
[02:55:58] It was reported by their mother that the federal agents used excessive unnecessary
[02:56:02] force and that it was just racially motivated.
[02:56:04] But it couldn't be any further from the truth.
[02:56:06] Everyone allegedly involved was being taken down.
[02:56:08] And over the coming months, the truth would unravel about how truly disturbing this Hollywood celebrity culture truly was.
[02:56:15] Now, Pete, did he-
[02:56:15] This is insane! Like, and the fact that these kids are involved with it too!
[02:56:21] Classic race card? I mean, look, it's the mom...
[02:56:25] It's like...
[02:56:27] There's a reason why you don't have people that are involved. Like, you don't have the parents of like, the perpetrator or something make decisions.
[02:56:38] Like the mom's in on it and and yeah, no, and that's another fucking thing man
[02:56:43] Is like now like I would never think like the kids like it's and maybe she's in on it too. I
[02:56:50] Mean fuck I like how could you not be in on it? It seems she's got me in a complex. Yeah
[02:56:56] He's unknown to be insane as you can probably tell by the 1,000 bottles of baby oil at these parties
[02:57:01] It was reported that the drugs offered were all designed to that party participants could go on for hours having sex
[02:57:06] That was a drink called the 2C, which was dosed with a bunch of drugs.
[02:57:10] Jaguar writes, explained this in an interview, as she said that P. Diddy would put in special
[02:57:14] K or synonymous K to relax your muscles.
[02:57:16] Now if you don't know what K is, K is what they call on the street special K. It's
[02:57:23] a veterinary drug, it's a horse tranquilizer.
[02:57:26] This was then mixed with cocaine and viagra to counteract the negative side effect of
[02:57:30] limp noodle, as Jaguar described it, creating the perfect mix to relax you while still
[02:57:34] keeping you completely energized for sex.
[02:57:36] The cocaine keep you up all night but unfortunately it gives you left noodle because of what the
[02:57:42] blood flow is so you must fuck with a half heart dick all night.
[02:57:46] So that's why you had the Viagra to make sure that the dick involuntarily stays hard while
[02:57:52] you're numbing yourself with the coke.
[02:57:54] Jamie Foxx even said that he'd been to one of these parties.
[02:57:57] That's...
[02:58:01] Oh my god bro, that shit's sick.
[02:58:05] That's so weird bro, that shit wears me the fuck out.
[02:58:07] Like I'm gonna be honest, like that's so weird, like how do you just do this, it's just the beginning, like yeah.
[02:58:12] Like that's just, it's sick bro, like what the fuck.
[02:58:16] And it's very likely that most people in the celebrity LA Hollywood culture would be partaking in this stuff.
[02:58:22] Especially with the recent allegations coming forward in the last couple of weeks.
[02:58:26] And it's truly disturbing to think what was happening there.
[02:58:28] Recently a video was shown by CNN of Peter Lee assaulting Casey, which further supports their claims.
[02:58:33] The video shows her trying to leave the hotel party, and P. Diddy had already given her a black eye by this point.
[02:58:38] In the video, P. Diddy's wearing nothing but a towel, and as he catches up to her, he violently pushes her down,
[02:58:43] then proceeds to kick her twice and trips to drag her down the hall.
[02:58:46] The footage shows further abuse when he throws a bunch of glass in her direction,
[02:58:50] so obviously he's very intoxicated at the time, having just emerged and wanting to go to parties.
[02:58:54] After this footage went public, P. Diddy posted an apology saying he was disgusted with himself when it happened,
[02:59:00] and that he's disgusted with himself now.
[02:59:02] It's so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, sometimes you got to do that.
[02:59:10] I was f***ed up. I mean I hit rock bottom, I make no excuses.
[02:59:14] My behavior on that video is inexcusable.
[02:59:17] I take full responsibility for my actions in that video.
[02:59:21] Disgusted. I was disgusted then when I did it, I'm disgusted now.
[02:59:25] He claimed that he sought help and went to rehab after the incident.
[02:59:28] I went and I sought out professional help, and to go into therapy, and go into rehab.
[02:59:33] I had to ask God for His mercy and grace.
[02:59:36] I'm so sorry.
[02:59:37] I'm committed to be a better man each and every day.
[02:59:39] I'm not asking for forgiveness, I'm truly sorry.
[02:59:42] The LA County District Attorney's Office also issued-
[02:59:44] Man, he's gonna have to do a lot of apology videos.
[02:59:50] Yeah, they're gonna have him in jail doing apology videos all day.
[02:59:55] There's gonna be a lot.
[02:59:57] Just a statement saying-
[02:59:58] That's bad!
[02:59:58] video was hard to watch, they could not use it for further action as the footage and incident
[03:00:03] happened beyond the timeline where it be of legal use. However, they encouraged others to
[03:00:07] come forward. It was explained that PDD paid the hotel $50,000 for the footage so that it would
[03:00:12] not be leaked to the public. The sad reality is that this is the only incident caught in
[03:00:29] surveillance and actually exposed to the public, however Casey's lawsuit was riddled with far
[03:00:34] more horrific accusations that girl went through some tumultuous that she never
[03:00:42] thought that she would ever have to go through being in the music business she
[03:00:47] claimed that P. Diddy would go into fits of rage and that she was his main target
[03:00:51] of savage b-sides well I mean she had a black eye right and so like how does
[03:00:56] that happen into the bedroom and shut the door and all I could hear screaming
[03:01:03] and yelling and whatever was going on in there, I don't know.
[03:01:07] What the fuck?
[03:01:08] All I could think of was to grab Cassie's things and start packing it up and just getting
[03:01:14] her out to safety.
[03:01:16] She claimed that he would drug her and force her to have sex with other men while he watched
[03:01:19] filmed and masturbated to it.
[03:01:30] I just like, it's just like, I mean, is a cock lord?
[03:01:40] I don't care about the cock part.
[03:01:42] It's about like drugging her and forcing her, right?
[03:01:46] The cuck part, like, I'm gonna be, I don't care about that.
[03:01:49] I don't give a fuck.
[03:01:50] Like, that's just, yeah, you wanna go do that?
[03:01:52] Go ahead.
[03:01:53] Like, NTR, did he?
[03:01:55] Yeah, plenty of people like NTR.
[03:01:57] Great, have fun.
[03:02:01] But fuck, he, wait, what?
[03:02:06] Wait, wait, often Punch beat and kicked on her,
[03:02:10] resulting in bruises, burst lips, black eyes,
[03:02:12] and bleeding, blew up a man's car
[03:02:15] after he learned that he was romancing me.
[03:02:19] Wait, ran out of his apartment with a firearm in pursuit of a rival industry executive who he learned was nearby,
[03:02:27] demanded that she carry his firearm in her purse just to make her uncomfortable and demonstrate how dangerous-
[03:02:35] And this is even the one that's highlighted?
[03:02:37] Yeah, dude, bro, this guy's playing Grand Theft Auto!
[03:02:40] What the fuck?
[03:02:44] This is insane!
[03:02:45] He blew up Kid Cudi's car?
[03:02:50] Oh my god!
[03:02:51] to separate the special place reserved enough for diddy to say yeah like this is like you've got a
[03:03:00] I'm trying to think like is there any as there have been anything that's been more deranged than this
[03:03:05] like there's plenty of like serial killers that get into like weird stuff but usually it's like
[03:03:10] one or two weird fixations this guy I feel like this guy just looked at like what can I do wrong
[03:03:16] He looked at it like a checklist.
[03:03:21] This is insane, like...
[03:03:24] Epstein, well, we don't know what happened with Epstein, we're not sure about that.
[03:03:28] Like a challenge, yeah, bro, like an achievement list.
[03:03:32] Holy fuck!
[03:03:35] He's since been dubbed as a freak-off, and as we've mentioned, it's come up in many, many other
[03:03:39] recutations as well. She also claimed to try to leave him in 2018, which ended up with her getting
[03:03:44] arred. Keisu also claimed that for a brief time, she and Kid Cudi started a romantic relationship,
[03:03:48] but when P. D. Lee found out about it, he threatened to set his car on fire and wanted to make sure
[03:03:53] that Kid Cudi was there when it happened. While it seemed like an idle threat, it did
[03:03:56] indeed happen. Two weeks later, Kid Cudi's car was deliberately set alight. As for P. D.
[03:04:01] Diddy, this footage of the abuse could not have come at a whilst time.
[03:04:05] He was already being investigated, adding fuel to the fire.
[03:04:08] There's another dude.
[03:04:12] This guy is insane.
[03:04:15] But probably Las Vegas, Hollywood, couchsurfing, and fift- yeah, I mean this is nuts.
[03:04:22] Professional deviant, yes.
[03:04:25] We're coming forward with further accusations.
[03:04:27] And even men like the Michigan inmate, Derek Lee Smith, sued PDD for 100 million
[03:04:32] and won by default. It seemed that PDD didn't even show up to defend himself for this one.
[03:04:36] In day of CT claim that Waller departs in Detroit in 1997, he was a victim of groping and sexual
[03:04:41] assault by PDD. And once these accusations started coming forward, people started realising
[03:04:46] that PDD was just the tip of a giant iceberg, of a huge Hollywood conspiracy. You see MNM,
[03:04:52] who's known to wrap out his opinions, recently dropped a line in his kill short diss track,
[03:04:56] mainly aimed at Machine Gun Kelly that brought up the possibility of PDD's involvement in
[03:05:00] two-packs mudder the line that had fans reeling when tell us the day you put out
[03:05:04] hits the day did he admits that he put the hits out the god two-pack kills which
[03:05:08] was this guy bro this guy's actually like yeah this is actually he's playing
[03:05:21] grand theft auto like the you want to know the only other person that I feel
[03:05:27] like is this reckless this insane and this dangerous hunter Biden like p
[03:05:36] Diddy and Hunter Biden have been playing Grand Theft Auto in real life. It's nuts.
[03:05:46] Much worse than he did. And yeah, bro, this makes Hunter Biden look like
[03:05:51] a good guy, you know, normal guy. Just, oh, wow. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Wow. He does crack. Oh, that's so
[03:05:57] bad. Like, yeah, same. Yeah, bro. This is insane. Then followed by I'm just playing Diddy,
[03:06:09] You know I love you and many share M&M suspicions although there has been no real proof of it
[03:06:14] It is possible that M&M is not holding back his PDD's record company bad boy records is funding MGK
[03:06:19] Who was gunning for M&M but M&M didn't stop there and other songs like anti
[03:06:23] Yeah, he brings up the video of PDD and Casey and makes fun of possible reasons for PDD to chase Casey and another
[03:06:30] Antichrist I
[03:06:32] Feel like I
[03:06:38] Can spike you know what I mean
[03:06:41] I mean, this is, yeah.
[03:06:48] Uh-huh.
[03:06:50] The song Fuel, he brings up the lawsuit and insinuates that P. Diddy tried to have two packs of alleged murder are killed.
[03:06:55] In another song, Bad One, Eminem raps about P. Diddy possibly blowing up Kikudi's car.
[03:07:00] What?
[03:07:00] It hits such a nerve that P. Diddy demanded a public apology from Eminem.
[03:07:04] He believes that the rapper has gone way too far and is doing more damage to his reputation in light of the new developments.
[03:07:09] Well, he's not wrong because Eminem's fan base outnumbers any other rapper, and they tend to be loyal and hang on to their every word.
[03:07:15] Especially when it comes to disturbing life behind the scenes in the music industry and Hollywood worlds, people trust that Eminem isn't just making this up.
[03:07:22] Well, his allegations seem to stem from a-
[03:07:24] I don't think he's bullshitting either.
[03:07:28] I don't. I don't think he's like making it up.
[03:07:32] Now, somebody could have lied to him he might not have the right information.
[03:07:36] But man, fuck.
[03:07:42] PDD came off as a powerful icon in the industry.
[03:07:45] This speaks to the intimidation manipulations
[03:07:47] used to keep all those people quiet.
[03:07:48] In 1999, certain testimonies indicate
[03:07:51] that PDD got away with a shootout in a club.
[03:07:53] At the same time, PDD and his then girlfriend.
[03:07:56] This guy is the only guy that you can be like,
[03:08:01] there's like one sentence,
[03:08:03] oh yeah, there's also a shooting in a club
[03:08:05] that he got away with.
[03:08:06] Like, and this is a 19 minute video, bro.
[03:08:10] like i remember when uh... you know like there's a michael jackson stuff back
[03:08:14] back back in the day
[03:08:15] and uh... you know there's a whole documentary about the neverland thing and
[03:08:19] then it was like
[03:08:20] are kelly happened and i are kelly had like a whole netflix season
[03:08:26] bro this dude is new whole game of thrones
[03:08:30] but you need multiple seasons to go through all of this
[03:08:35] but i thought our kelly was like that's really bad you got a bunch of
[03:08:38] bunch of episodes. Yeah, you got spin offs. Yeah, you got Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, House of
[03:08:44] the Dragon. Yeah, like every like you gotta, there's a you have a movie for this too. What the fuck,
[03:08:50] man? Yeah, 50 cents got his work cut out for him. This is insane. MG was debunked years ago.
[03:08:58] Look, look, I love Michael Jackson. I also think that he was mostly innocent. I agree.
[03:09:04] But like at the end of the day it's like he dead in it. That's it's literally dead and buried right and so what I'm saying though
[03:09:11] Is like but at the time a lot of people it was a contentious point right it's very contentious
[03:09:17] This is like
[03:09:19] This is nuts
[03:09:20] Our friends J Lo went to the club and got into an altercation with Matthew scar Alan
[03:09:28] PDD knocked a drink out of Matthew's hand which sparked the violence where PDD threw money in his face as a son of
[03:09:34] disrespect. As they got heated both of them drew their guns and fired into the
[03:09:38] crowd. Three victims survived until the tail, but one victim in particular stands
[03:09:42] out. Natania Rubin reports that she saw P. Diddy do the shooting while she
[03:09:46] shot into the ceiling. She herself was shot in the face and her testimony has
[03:09:50] not waived its sense. What? I watched them both fire their guns. I watched them and
[03:09:55] that is exactly how I sit here today because some thug criminal with an
[03:10:00] Attitude and a ego that was outside of control decided he was gonna fire a gun in a crowded nightclub and shot me in my face
[03:10:08] She was so adamant about that she offered to get a bit of fragments removed from her skull to use as forensic evidence
[03:10:13] However, how's she still alive?
[03:10:24] I mean, if I had to guess, probably because it's right there
[03:10:30] And that's probably why she parts her hair that way
[03:10:33] Yeah, that's what I would assume
[03:10:38] I would assume.
[03:10:42] It's about that she offered to get bullet fragments removed from her skull to use as forensic evidence.
[03:10:47] However, P. Diddy was once again acquitted with Shane taking the fool and being sentenced to 10 years in prison.
[03:10:52] Pulling the strings behind the scenes once again and P. Diddy got away scoff free.
[03:10:56] This was even brought up in Rodney's series as P. Diddy would tell him that he even got away with shooting people
[03:11:01] and would dismay his guns to instill fear to keep Rodney silent and come back to the scene.
[03:11:05] Well, and that's the thing.
[03:11:07] Is that he was right.
[03:11:08] He did get away with it.
[03:11:13] What the fuck?!
[03:11:16] Appliant.
[03:11:17] The more we uncover about P. Diddy's life,
[03:11:19] the more these testimonies start to line up a very dark picture
[03:11:22] of what it takes to actually succeed in the celebrity culture
[03:11:25] and how truly powerful the people pulling the strings really are.
[03:11:28] P. Diddy just seems to be the tip of the iceberg.
[03:11:31] Just one guy who is so clumsy.
[03:11:32] I mean, I'm... I'm gonna be honest.
[03:11:36] I will be shocked...
[03:11:38] if anything beats this.
[03:11:42] I cannot imagine...
[03:11:43] something that is more insane than this is.
[03:11:47] Just wait, and that's the thing.
[03:11:51] That's the thing, right?
[03:11:54] Epstein is close? No.
[03:11:56] Epstein is so undefined.
[03:11:58] We don't know a lot of this stuff
[03:12:00] that happened with Epstein.
[03:12:01] This is totally different.
[03:12:07] Man, waiting room for Jay-Z drop?
[03:12:15] I mean, like, this, like, this is nuts, man.
[03:12:21] It's unreal.
[03:12:22] Like I really like, I honestly just, I cannot imagine something being worse than this because
[03:12:29] this to me, it's like, again it feels like it's not even real, it's like Grand Theft Auto
[03:12:34] or something.
[03:12:35] You can't believe it.
[03:12:37] It made so many obvious mistakes and became so hated by the industry that he's finally
[03:12:45] now being exposed.
[03:12:46] But who knows how many other people out there doing the exact same thing or even worse.
[03:12:50] But soon another two victims would come forward.
[03:12:53] time the model Crystal McKinney, who claims she met P. Diddy in 2003 at a fashion event,
[03:12:58] he found her attractive and offered to help her with her career. Once he had her at his studio,
[03:13:02] he gave her alcohol and offered her lace marijuana, stating you've never had weed like this before.
[03:13:06] Yeah, I bet. No, I think so. Chappelle was right even in his skits back then.
[03:13:15] Would my sweetest Trump getting exposed? You think Trump is P. Diddy gonna release the
[03:13:20] names of everybody involved. I feel like the names are already going to get released no matter what
[03:13:29] because there's so many other victims and so many people that have come forward
[03:13:33] and it's already been made so public that even if you kill one person it's like a hydra at this point
[03:13:40] like you can't stop this because there's too many people that know about it.
[03:13:44] So yeah many yeah and also keep in mind a good dozen people
[03:13:54] Immediately left their position and retired the moment that this this all this went public
[03:14:01] Obama's going down. I
[03:14:05] Don't think so
[03:14:06] At least she was very intoxicated and P. Diddy took her into her bathroom at 4. Yeah
[03:14:13] Some sudden acts later on she woke up in a cab
[03:14:16] but luckily remembered what happened. And she kept her clothes in plastic if they were ever needed for forensics.
[03:14:21] But because of his power, she only filed the lawsuit in May of 2024.
[03:14:26] April Lampros is another victim of a much older but longer case. In 1994, she would meet P. Diddy as he offered to mentor her in pursuing a fashion career.
[03:14:34] However, this would turn into a lawsuit of four incidents where P. Diddy would sexually assault her over the next six or seven years.
[03:14:40] If she refused his advances, he would go berserk, but she almost made her feel obliged.
[03:14:45] He did even tape the door without her knowledge and had shown these clips to others.
[03:14:49] See, that's the reason why.
[03:14:52] He recorded fucking everything.
[03:14:58] Is your 50 cents gonna make a series about this?
[03:15:01] Yeah.
[03:15:04] Yeah, this is insane.
[03:15:07] Steve Harvey's wife filed for divorce the day this happened.
[03:15:13] interesting. Really interesting, wow. I hope it's, I like Steve Harvey. I'll be real sad.
[03:15:23] I'll be real, real sad.
[03:15:27] Like he had the power to ruin her career in an instant, so she always had to be careful.
[03:15:31] After a few years, she bumped into him again, this time he apologized for his behavior,
[03:15:35] but then fell straight back into his old tricks to lure her in. The indictment revealed that
[03:15:39] he did he also threatened his victims, including by threatening to expose the embarrassing and
[03:15:44] sensitive recordings he made of free coughs if the woman didn't comply with his demands.
[03:15:48] Kidnapping, also one of the charges, was briefly mentioned in a joking manner in a
[03:15:52] Conan interview with Pete Diddy, where he says, quote, I don't know if you guys have noticed
[03:15:55] this, a lot of ladies drink water at parties. They're just, you know, so if you don't have
[03:15:59] what they need, they're gonna leave. You need locks on the doors. Oh my god. Like,
[03:16:38] I hope this trial will be on TV. Honestly, I don't think it's going to be. I think this
[03:16:46] This is like so dark and like so fucked up that there's like no shot. They they they they record this
[03:16:54] And while the crowd laughs at the time
[03:17:00] It's only in hindsight to be realized how disturbing the statement treaty was
[03:17:03] I don't know guys have noticed this like a lot of ladies drink water at parties
[03:17:08] They just you know, so you have if you don't have what they need they gonna leave right gotta keep them there
[03:17:11] Right, you need locks on the doors
[03:17:15] Which is why last week
[03:17:18] That's crazy
[03:17:20] That's crazy funny. Well, the thing is that like a lot of people like everybody
[03:17:29] That's bro
[03:17:54] Diddy as the Joker
[03:18:26] You don't like me
[03:18:30] Get to it nigga
[03:18:34] You don't like me, you gonna fucking try and get to it, bitch
[03:18:37] Don't fucking play with me on Halloween
[03:18:39] I'm gonna have a hell of a love, man
[03:18:40] You wanna help love?
[03:18:42] It's without you, nigga
[03:18:43] So, when you come out and hit our fucks, you're shit
[03:18:45] Bro, I ain't
[03:18:46] Bro
[03:18:47] First you mention you don't know something like that, nigga
[03:18:50] I'm in love, man
[03:18:51] I don't think you're ready to do this
[03:18:59] Bro, I don't think that you...
[03:19:10] People said it's decent acting
[03:19:13] Haven't we just spent almost 20 minutes watching a video that's been about how it's not acting?
[03:19:26] Yeah, I feel like this is the one time. He's not acting
[03:19:58] He's feeling it too
[03:20:04] He's
[03:20:06] Bro, he's feeling it. He's him. Yeah, I caught a little puny back
[03:20:47] This is insane that's actually disturbed yes
[03:20:55] My god
[03:21:45] It's hard to watch
[03:21:47] He's- he's- he's in character still!
[03:21:58] But- this is insane!
[03:22:01] What the fuck?
[03:22:04] Oh my god!
[03:22:21] That's the real ditty, this ain't no act.
[03:22:23] Bro, was it acting?
[03:22:35] This is crazy.
[03:22:46] What the fuck?
[03:22:47] At 10.16.2024, P. Diddy was finally arrested at a hotel in Manhattan on charges of sex
[03:22:57] trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
[03:23:01] His lawyers claimed he intended to hand himself in but wasn't awarded the chance.
[03:23:05] He also claimed that he had handed over his passport, but it was cleverly wadded as he
[03:23:09] had only handed it over to his lawyer, not the federal government.
[03:23:12] The reason this is important is because he was trying to show that he was not a
[03:23:15] flight risk and therefore able to be released on bail.
[03:23:18] If Peterly did try to leave the country, it would turn into a nightmare trying to get it back.
[03:23:22] However, his lawyer would have discouraged this.
[03:23:24] Still, it didn't matter because the judge denied his bail.
[03:23:26] His lawyer then appealed bail on the 18th of September, offering $50 million, which was again denied.
[03:23:32] And Peterly is now facing up to life in prison, should he be convicted of a long list of charges...
[03:23:36] That's it?
[03:23:37] ...and forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice.
[03:23:41] I feel like that's not even the tip of the iceberg.
[03:23:46] That's like nothing.
[03:23:50] Yeah, that's it as a team tried to silence many witnesses with bribes
[03:23:54] Well, it's like one from expensive cars and parties with some of the most rich and famous pop stars and mansions and hotels
[03:24:00] He's now confined to four walls of a prison cell waking people up to how disturbing this Hollywood industry truly is
[03:24:06] Oh, it's also known that the Metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn where he's currently being detained is known to be hell on earth
[03:24:12] It's the same prison the house R Kelly who faced very similar charges and mr. Jeffery was also a former inmates before he was found dead since the
[03:24:20] Uh-oh. Hmm. Yeah, he did say he was suicide. That's crazy. Wow. Man. How about that?
[03:24:44] The second appeal that there was denied, Peter, he has been personal at Aswatch. His lawyers
[03:24:48] have said that they'll fight this will they have, as they believe he's innocent. But it's
[03:24:52] believed that the defense attorneys have an airtight case, and are very confident that
[03:24:55] their investigation findings will secure a guilty verdict. Regardless of the outcome,
[03:24:59] his career is completely over. He's been exposed for all the vile stuff, and
[03:25:03] And now the truth just seems to keep on unraveling all his business colleagues and former friends
[03:25:07] have done everything they can to distance themselves from him.
[03:25:10] It appears that Usher's deleted a bunch of tweets to get some distance.
[03:25:13] And even though he claims he didn't do this, it does seem very suspicious and nobody really
[03:25:17] believes him.
[03:25:18] But many celebrities are too scared to even speak out against Pete Diddy, and some might
[03:25:21] fear the footage the feds have that could implicate them.
[03:25:24] It's been reported that Justin Bieber is so shocked by the crimes of Pete Diddy
[03:25:27] that he's unwilling to talk about it.
[03:25:29] And after all of the videos, him and Justin...
[03:25:32] Man bro, this shit is...
[03:25:37] This is so fucking dark bro, like this is nuts.
[03:25:42] Like...
[03:25:44] Oh my god.
[03:25:49] Yeah, like this is...
[03:25:52] What the fuck?
[03:25:53] Meevra suffers back online.
[03:25:54] It's said that Justin's completely shut down.
[03:25:56] And you can only imagine some awful things have happened behind the scenes that we'll never truly know about.
[03:26:00] Justin who once looked up to and admired the music mogul now regrets collaborating with Pete
[03:26:05] Diddy on his latest album and there's probably way more to it than just that.
[03:26:09] More information has also been leaked about how Pete Diddy funded Bad Boy Records by drugging
[03:26:13] his guests with food and drinks and stuff.
[03:26:14] The thing is though like what I bet probably happened like this is what I think probably
[03:26:18] happened because this seems like what he did with his kids is that he probably groomed
[03:26:22] Justin into doing bad shit too and has him on recording of doing that bad shit.
[03:26:27] But he probably groomed him into that, even as he was a teenager.
[03:26:32] That's what I bet probably happened.
[03:26:33] Oh, sure, too.
[03:26:36] Yeah.
[03:26:39] I mean, you're going to do it to your own kids.
[03:26:41] You of course would do it to somebody else.
[03:26:48] I just, or did something to him?
[03:26:51] No, I think, I think, I think both.
[03:26:53] I think like whether he did, he did something to him or not, like, that's a four girl.
[03:26:57] And like, we know that happened.
[03:27:00] For sure that happened.
[03:27:02] for sure but like 99% sure. What the fuck? Is that to using the victims against other victims?
[03:27:14] Yeah exactly. That way they're that yeah use it like turn the victims into your accomplices so
[03:27:19] they can never rat you out. And like you what do you think the odds are that he does that?
[03:27:26] I'd say 100%. Absolutely. This dude's a psycho. Absolutely he would do that. Do you think
[03:27:35] Did he uh was taught this or is he just a solo act um it's impossible to know
[03:27:44] I don't know P. Diddy was probably yeah maybe he was also a victim like at the beginning yeah
[03:27:51] exactly right I don't know filming orgies to blackmail the elite high-profile guests castle black
[03:28:01] made the claim and said he'd been waiting to come out with the truth about the knowledge of the
[03:28:04] matter was a man's castle why this entire scandal should really highlight how disturbing the
[03:28:09] celebrity world really is, how this power broker is pulling strings behind the scenes,
[03:28:13] controlling everyone in the industry, and if you don't fall in line, you can easily be blackmailed,
[03:28:17] which makes it say that it's almost impossible to know what's really going on.
[03:28:21] But with more clues like this, people are starting to wake up to how truly awful the
[03:28:25] celebrity industry truly is.
[03:28:41] I'll link you all the video like this shit like yeah, give it a like like this is fucking insane man
[03:28:50] Like yeah
[03:28:52] We need the names. No, they're gonna put out a lot of names. I guarantee you they're gonna put out names for this
[03:28:59] This video is soft and I know no this video was from a bit ago
[03:29:03] Yeah, and now it's getting even worse
[03:29:06] It's like every day this shit gets worse that creepy video of him with the teenager is worse
[03:29:10] It'll give you shivers
[03:29:13] like this dude is like I don't even know what to say like like this whole
[03:29:30] thing is just tip of the iceberg it gets much darker it's impossible that
[03:29:36] Leonardo DiCaprio has not participated in any part of these activities like I
[03:29:40] mean I think like what's so crazy about this is the fact that I mean of course
[03:29:48] it's possible right it's definitely possible that he wasn't involved but
[03:29:53] man man you see cat williams interview with shannon sharp eight months ago
[03:30:03] exposing diddy and some others
[03:30:05] now i haven't i haven't seen that like this shit just goes that like it's it's
[03:30:09] not how dark this is
[03:30:12] like it and again
[03:30:14] bro this
[03:30:27] this is not
[03:30:34] it's worse than you think yeah well let me see uh... cat
[03:30:39] yeah what is this shit
[03:30:48] Which one is it is it this one here? This one's got this one's got eight months ago. This is it
[03:31:03] What the fuck?
[03:31:08] Hundreds people got exposed
[03:31:10] You know what's crazy to me?
[03:31:16] Is all the people that didn't get exposed? I feel like it's all the assholes that didn't get exposed
[03:31:27] Like cat Williams is an asshole like
[03:31:30] like fucking Kanye West hasn't been exposed. 50 cent. Not yet. Oh, Chappelle. Yep. Jesus.
[03:31:48] Ghermans like this too, but it's all hidden. Exposed for what? Any of this crazy shit.
[03:31:56] Assholes are usually honest. Yeah. Man. All of these big, big, big bands is all catching
[03:32:06] hell in 2024 it's up for all of them it don't matter if you did hear whoever you is tgj
[03:32:13] 20 of them the every all lies will be exposed january 5th and and anyone who takes that the
[03:32:20] wrong way know why they take it the wrong way the truth is the like and have no one
[03:32:27] of these amen amen she who what are the comments saying all lies will be exposed well i want
[03:32:36] to see this. I wonder if people were mad at him for saying this shit. Oh my god. They
[03:32:53] were initially.
[03:32:54] Right.
[03:32:57] That I don't really kind of know where to go. Let me one more time.
[03:33:06] Right.
[03:33:07] We good now?
[03:33:10] Because the people want to know why would he get black balls?
[03:33:13] Yeah, because because because in 30 years I've done nothing but collect information
[03:33:20] knowledge and your secrets so if you and a man was in a corner doing something
[03:33:27] you wasn't supposed to be doing you will tell it no somebody come to tell me okay
[03:33:32] I gather that I value that I'll pay for that so people come tell me I know so
[03:33:38] many things I shouldn't know and they all know it they all know it why because
[03:33:43] you don't make me the villain not the guy that raises black children and they
[03:33:47] never done a hard drug in his life and don't have no stories or doing nobody dirty and they'll
[03:33:54] just go out in their lap. The the industry doesn't mess with Kat because he didn't show up for the
[03:33:59] studio. No studios have ever said that. Look at my IMDB. It will show you that no studio has ever
[03:34:06] lost money with me on the script. How? That's what I'm saying. That's why I can't let Ricky
[03:34:12] Smiley say he was supposed to play Money Mike because I wrote the words for Money Mike.
[03:34:16] I designed the hair for money Mike. I collaborated with the wardrobe department and made outfits to
[03:34:22] make sure that no one in America would be wearing what money Mike was wearing. I told them to go
[03:34:27] get the prowler. I then told them to paint it purple. I told them don't have an actor at playing a
[03:34:33] pimp. We could get an actual pimp Archbishop Magic Don Juan to play like this is good.
[03:34:43] This is this is really good. I
[03:34:48] Did oh my god
[03:34:50] For somebody to come years later and try to tag along just for their own self-angraindizement
[03:34:58] Why didn't Cube set the record straight Terry Crews could have said the record straight Mike Epps could have set the record straight
[03:35:04] Why none of them set the record that's what you were supposed to ask him when he told you those lies
[03:35:08] I said, right, but he's telling you something no one's ever heard of nobody has ever heard
[03:35:14] Oh Matt, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon was in a movie and somebody said y'all should switch roles
[03:35:21] Like this is a business. That's a thing captain. Normally when people will give you information
[03:35:26] I'm thinking I'm hearing it for the first time and they're giving information
[03:35:29] No one else knows or I've ever heard so I'm taking in that face value. These are like he's not he's not wrong
[03:35:35] Of course, he's not gonna try to go fight some fucking shit like tell somebody they're wrong about a story
[03:35:41] They're telling them. Like yeah, he got no frame of reference like he's totally right
[03:35:46] This is like Steve Harvey telling people he used to be homeless. That's my story
[03:35:50] That's not his story Steve Harvey wasn't never homeless when he Mark Curry was touring with him 25 years ago
[03:35:57] He was making $3,000 a show in cash and doing five shows a week
[03:36:02] To be fair, I can believe that because I like Steve Harvey used to be a comedian
[03:36:09] Like he would like he's been a comedian for a long long time
[03:36:12] Like I feel like he's been on family feud for so long people might have forgot that but yeah
[03:36:17] He used to be a stand-up comedian and this is like way way way back
[03:36:24] So it's cat Williams. Yeah, but everybody knows all the stories. This my thanks to my wife
[03:36:28] I'm where I am you said that about the first wife
[03:36:31] You forget that? You told us it was her.
[03:36:34] Then you married somebody else that think like a man.
[03:36:37] Like, what the fuck?
[03:36:39] What are you talking about? They just, they think they can read.
[03:36:41] You said that about your first one.
[03:36:42] That's some fucked up shit to say. Man.
[03:36:48] Right history.
[03:36:49] The, uh, uh, guy Tori-
[03:36:50] Wow!
[03:36:51] ...who's special about the comedy store on Fat Tuesday,
[03:36:54] where he said that Steve and Cedric and Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish
[03:36:58] came through there and made all lies.
[03:37:02] Steve and Cedric never performed at the comedy store at all.
[03:37:05] Tiffany was only seen at the lab factory
[03:37:08] in 15 years in Hollywood.
[03:37:11] No one in Hollywood has a memory of going
[03:37:13] to a sold out Kevin Hart show.
[03:37:15] They're being aligned for him ever getting
[03:37:17] a standing ovation at any college club.
[03:37:21] He already had his deals when he got here.
[03:37:23] Have we heard of a comedian that came to LA
[03:37:26] and in his first year in LA
[03:37:27] he had his own sitcom on network television. I mean, I've always thought Kevin Hart was kind of funny,
[03:37:45] but like, man, it's like, yeah. Oh my god. Not that funny. Right, right, yeah. And so like,
[03:38:05] it makes me wonder like, because basically what he's saying is he's saying that the people
[03:38:12] look at who's popular right now look at why like think about why that is and it's like him and these
[03:38:19] other people that have been put outside of it because they didn't want to play ball you know
[03:38:27] they didn't want to play the game don't believe everything he said yeah that's that's odd man
[03:38:36] That's really odd. Like this is
[03:38:39] Bro, what the fuck
[03:38:42] His own movie called Soul Plane that he was leading. No, we've never heard of that before that person or since that person
[03:38:49] What do you think a plant is?
[03:38:53] Maybe people just says it
[03:38:56] God damn
[03:38:58] Then the definitions of these words
[03:39:00] words. He just did his documentary with Chris Rock where he shows you that his whole upbringing
[03:39:09] and comedy was on the East Coast. So how simultaneously was he here in Los Angeles doing the same
[03:39:17] thing?
[03:39:23] Man, that's crazy.
[03:39:24] It didn't happen. It didn't happen. And I hate to seem like a petty individual for
[03:39:36] picking apart lies but just see small leg on keep lying until you say we don't believe you
[03:39:41] all about that one that dude yes I remember him oh my god that's so god yes in the checks and
[03:40:00] balances of the universe that liars not get to make complete narratives for themselves are you
[03:40:06] not afraid about being black black bald again these are some power people we mean again well you
[03:40:11] You mean it can't powerful Satan can't create anything.
[03:40:16] That includes blessings for his people.
[03:40:18] Uh huh. That's why, you know, with the number one job of somebody
[03:40:22] that sold their solar Hollywood is, is that like it didn't happen?
[03:40:29] Jesus Christ. Oh, my like this is nuts.
[03:40:40] Like good shit.
[03:40:42] Yeah, this is insane, man.
[03:40:46] what i've i've never see like i've seen
[03:40:49] cat williams comedy specials right i've seen them in a few movies
[03:40:54] i hadn't like what the f this is crazy
[03:41:01] oh my god they all do the same job
[03:41:07] why do you think gary owing can't cross over and he already wiped and been in
[03:41:11] comedy for 25 years if what i say ain't the case
[03:41:17] It's a cabal. It's a it's a consortium. They they rock with who they rock with and they don't with who they don't.
[03:41:24] But I'm not scared of being the competition anymore than you were when you lined up across from a superior team.
[03:41:32] Yeah, on paper, they're a better team. Right. They have all the assets and resources that we don't.
[03:41:38] But let us get on the line. Boy, boy, he getting up factors and I guarantee you it won't. Wow.
[03:41:44] Because Shannon Sharp gotta be a different person than that other person.
[03:41:50] Absolutely.
[03:41:51] And he always was.
[03:41:53] That doesn't change when I change teams.
[03:41:55] That remains the same.
[03:41:56] That's how a legacy is built.
[03:41:58] So all of these shortcut takers, they'd cancel me for talking about Harvey Weinstein before
[03:42:05] the thing came out, but he offered to suck my penis in front of all my people at my
[03:42:09] agency.
[03:42:10] You're just gonna put that out there, huh?
[03:42:25] Like, you're just gonna say that. Like, this is unbelievable.
[03:42:34] Like, he telling the truth. I just, like, what the fuck, man?
[03:42:45] What am I supposed to do?
[03:42:47] He did all of that. I'm thinking I'm the only black person on the script.
[03:42:50] I get there. There's three other black guys on there.
[03:42:53] Woo!
[03:42:54] Huh.
[03:42:54] So you wonder what they did to get there?
[03:42:56] I told him no. What y'all do?
[03:43:04] That's so fucked up, man.
[03:43:06] Oh my God. Jesus.
[03:43:10] And this is why when I walk in a room, heads go down.
[03:43:16] Behind my back, I'm nothing. I'm just a regular old comedian that's bitter and jealous.
[03:43:23] But in my face, no, no, no. The king has walked in and they have to respect it only because I've not taken the shortcuts.
[03:43:31] I've not been funded.
[03:43:33] They pay you to not talk about things they don't want you to talk about.
[03:43:38] They tell you that themselves.
[03:43:40] I can't do that because Steve told you that he stopped doing stand-up because he has
[03:43:45] seven TV shows.
[03:43:46] The only problem is when he stopped stand-up he didn't have those seven TV shows.
[03:43:51] Oh my god.
[03:43:59] Do you think this is going to cause more racism for black people?
[03:44:01] No.
[03:44:02] No.
[03:44:03] I mean like I...
[03:44:04] No, of course not.
[03:44:05] What do you mean? No, bro, like what? Where do you get that?
[03:44:09] What? Cause maybe Harvey Weinstein was racist? Like, fuck, I was a freak.
[03:44:16] He stopped stand up because he got in a comedy battle called the Championship of Stand Up Comedy
[03:44:26] with one Cat Williams in Detroit in front of 10,000 people and lost because Cat Williams
[03:44:35] You know what I'm saying?
[03:44:36] He was actually bald and that was a wig and I went in and that's why he couldn't do stand-up
[03:44:41] anymore.
[03:44:42] Imagine.
[03:44:43] What the fuck?
[03:44:44] Bro, what?
[03:44:45] Does it video that?
[03:44:46] Somebody gotta get...
[03:44:47] Alright, alright.
[03:44:48] Just real quick.
[03:44:49] I'll use the bathroom.
[03:44:53] If somebody can get a link of that, I want to...
[03:44:58] Cause like, that's...
[03:44:59] Bro, that's nuts.
[03:45:00] I don't even believe that.
[03:45:02] That's...
[03:45:03] Dude, what the fuck?
[03:46:37] Man.
[03:46:40] This is just like, bro, I'm gonna be real, like, re-burying, I don't know what the fuck.
[03:46:46] Did you get the watch? Nah, nah, y'all remind me to do that shit, I get it. But, oh my God.
[03:46:53] Like, surprise you haven't seen this yet? Most viewed in YouTube history or is it legendary when it came out?
[03:47:01] Let me see how I find this. Uh, Cat Williams.
[03:47:06] Uh, was it Steve Harvey?
[03:47:09] Steve told you that he stopped doing this probably it right
[03:47:31] second video where is it at where's it at I want to watch the seven minutes
[03:47:56] where's it at this isn't it two minutes five seconds starts here quality's bad
[03:48:09] okay okay let me get that let me get it I can't hear this shit yeah so he said
[03:48:57] I can't I can't understand it. Let's just go back to the original like I'm gonna just go back to this
[03:49:01] I have no fucking idea what the fuck what I'm gonna be on I have no idea who knows
[03:49:08] The yelling shit's horrible. Yeah. Yeah, you know, I know the quality is bad
[03:49:13] It's just that it's from a long-ass time ago. Like what do you expect?
[03:49:16] Anyway, let's go. I was a wig and I went in and that's why he couldn't do stand-up anymore
[03:49:23] Imagine him coming to tell you another story where he got so big
[03:49:27] And it was Bernie and them's fault because they wanted to be movie stars.
[03:49:32] What? You called Ocean 11 to get that niggas part.
[03:49:39] What do you mean? You didn't want to be a movie star.
[03:49:42] So on the behalf of Bernie, I would have to say what I have to say.
[03:49:47] Have you ever been on tour with any of these guys?
[03:49:52] The guy I every guy I mentioned to you is not funny out there in real life.
[03:49:56] So no
[03:50:01] Faizan's never done his own touring
[03:50:05] Talking mad fucking shit god damn
[03:50:10] The year Steve Harvey don't do stand up no more Cedric doesn't write. I'm sorry. He doesn't write
[03:50:17] Ricky smiley has been playing the same old black woman forever. Like you can't get a young fan base with that
[03:50:25] Like you got to be doing karaoke around the country to make that work right and he is oh
[03:50:33] My god, I'm a stand-up comedian. This is my 19th 100 city tour
[03:50:39] I'm not gonna have a conversation with these ladies wait really
[03:50:45] Bums that'll take a shortcut at any point. Yes, it's easy 19th 100 city. Holy fuck, bro. Oh my god
[03:50:56] for you to juice then to get in the gym but you don't get to bring that body in
[03:51:02] here talking crazy how good you look no no there's too many what comics out there
[03:51:11] call them bombs you said they're lazy to tell these jokes man okay let's get to
[03:51:16] your upbringing we're gonna soak them back and we get
[03:51:28] No, no, no, so what I meant to say was, remember, he said, I couldn't do stand-up anymore.
[03:51:37] I had seven TV shows.
[03:51:39] I say he didn't have any of those TV shows at the time.
[03:51:42] I know, you're talking about, you're talking about Cedric.
[03:51:44] Jokes still are from Cedric.
[03:51:45] Yeah, Cedric.
[03:51:46] Okay.
[03:51:47] Cedric.
[03:51:48] Okay.
[03:51:49] Okay, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[03:51:52] What comes out in 2000?
[03:51:54] The original Kings of Comedy.
[03:51:55] Right.
[03:51:56] I'm on BET's comic view and they're using this as the commercial in 1998.
[03:52:02] That's why I'm saying, yeah. So if I, yeah. So if I said the dates wrong,
[03:52:06] yes. So let's go and clear that up. Okay. You said,
[03:52:10] yeah,
[03:52:10] you got fact checked. I had you on here and I asked him about the joke stealing.
[03:52:14] And he said the timeline doesn't add up to your, to,
[03:52:19] that'd be fair. Like they're sitting there getting drunk and he going to
[03:52:22] fuck up a number of like, yeah, I'm, yeah,
[03:52:25] that it was for this.
[03:52:27] Right, so he thought that I was just a no name comedian
[03:52:31] and that he could take this joke and nobody would know.
[03:52:34] The issue was that I had already done
[03:52:37] this particular joke on BET's comedy view twice.
[03:52:42] It had done so well on BET's comedy view
[03:52:45] that they had made it part of the commercial.
[03:52:48] So part of the commercial of make sure you tune in
[03:52:50] to BET was you seeing me doing this joke.
[03:52:54] And this joke is one of those jokes in comedy
[03:52:57] where you set it up and it takes a little longer
[03:52:59] to set it up, takes about three minutes.
[03:53:01] But then you're just hitting them with jokes after that
[03:53:03] because you don't have to set it up.
[03:53:05] Mark Curry had already helped me work on this joke
[03:53:08] because I thought it was good
[03:53:10] because I was getting a standing ovation on it.
[03:53:12] He had me go back in the lab to help me craft it
[03:53:15] to be an even more powerful joke.
[03:53:17] So this is not just a random joke.
[03:53:19] This is my very best joke
[03:53:21] and it's my last joke and it's my closing joke.
[03:53:24] Okay, okay.
[03:53:25] 1998, I'm doing this joke, it's on comic view.
[03:53:30] Cedric comes to the comedy store,
[03:53:33] he watches me in the audience, he comes backstage,
[03:53:36] he tells me what a great job I did
[03:53:39] and how much he loves the joke.
[03:53:41] Two years later, he's doing that as his last joke
[03:53:45] on the-
[03:53:45] Well, he didn't lie.
[03:53:50] He liked it a lot.
[03:53:53] Yeah, yeah, man the proof so and this is the thing good enough to wow
[03:54:04] He really liked it a lot. Yeah
[03:54:07] Things of comedy and he's doing it verbatim. He's just changed my car into a spaceship
[03:54:17] Him and steven already apologized for me. So I gave him a pass
[03:54:21] For a decade, right? Why would you sit here and be like I talked to I saw cat 30
[03:54:27] times. And Kat didn't do as I stand before you, Shannon. I would have bused Cedric's
[03:54:38] stomach. There was nothing. To be fair, didn't Kat Williams get in a fight with like a 1415
[03:54:46] year old in lose? Yeah, yeah. So I don't know about that, right? But like, I mean,
[03:54:59] you know, it is one of these in that patch, right? Like, are you kidding me?
[03:55:07] Why would you downplay me like that?
[03:55:10] Why did I get to the passive you're just gonna lie?
[03:55:13] And so that's what I'm saying.
[03:55:15] Like they're all a group.
[03:55:16] Cedric, Steve, Ricky, they've been a group.
[03:55:19] Everybody knows that.
[03:55:20] They've been aligned.
[03:55:22] And there are these alliances in comedy.
[03:55:24] And if you stand against them,
[03:55:25] then they sometimes have a problem.
[03:55:27] But we don't let that change the content
[03:55:30] because that's all you know me for.
[03:55:32] Is that I'm quite right.
[03:55:33] It's actually crazy like,
[03:55:34] cause you know, you look at it from his perspective,
[03:55:37] like he feels like, you know, he came up on his own. Apparently he does. He's done 19 100 city tours
[03:55:44] like this guy has been farming grinding, you know, putting his, you know, putting himself out there
[03:55:52] and just, you know, fucking working, right? And then he sees clowns come in and get positions
[03:56:00] that he thinks he should be in. And to be fair, he's probably not entirely wrong. Man. Yeah.
[03:56:14] Of course he's had.
[03:56:15] He's had the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God.
[03:56:18] Now I've had to turn down $50 million four times.
[03:56:23] Four times. Just to protect my integrity and that virgin hole I was telling you about.
[03:56:29] Right. Because he didn't even want the body. And you gotta tell him no.
[03:56:41] I should tell him no
[03:56:43] Bro, he's trying to I yeah, oh my god
[03:56:58] This is into I'm going to get
[03:57:03] Cuz be did he be wanting the body and you gotta tell him no
[03:57:07] I did. I did. I got the receipt for having to tell you that's why I can't say I'm so
[03:57:15] free.
[03:57:16] Can't I need no. You can get through no.
[03:57:18] Thank you sir. Thank you.
[03:57:19] Come on.
[03:57:20] Because early on you was accusing me of being cat. Man.
[03:57:25] It's crazy.
[03:57:27] Because I'm favored by God. Like when I see people's wives and stuff I don't even
[03:57:31] look at them. You know what I mean? Like I don't want to look at nothing I don't
[03:57:35] want to have because I know how blessed I am if I look at it I got it oh my god oh my
[03:57:47] god so you're not supposed to look at anything that you don't want not me
[03:57:53] personally just because God has given me literally everything I ever even pump
[03:57:59] fakes like I want and oh my god thing that's that's the whole thing is I
[03:58:04] I don't I don't have a 50 million four times I ever had as a type I ended up getting there
[03:58:10] Now she's not the type anymore now. I understand that every woman is the one of one like you can't
[03:58:18] really have types
[03:58:29] Wow, oh my god, oh my fucking god like
[03:58:47] You watch four episodes. I
[03:58:49] This is insane bro like I
[03:58:53] This is the most popular podcast episode of all time or some shit. They got the is this
[03:59:11] Seven fucked 78 fucking million views on a podcast
[03:59:22] What the fuck?
[03:59:24] Two hours at four. Oh my god
[03:59:41] cat told the truth like
[03:59:43] The Bear Star Farmer? No, I didn't even know about this shit, bro. Like this is insane.
[03:59:49] Conspiracy Theory Time. Pop knew about PDD's exploits and was going to expose them, so did
[03:59:57] he kill them as a result? I really don't know. Like, I have no idea. This is insane.
[04:00:06] It's crazy though, like, you see this with some comedians, right? Like, Bill Burr
[04:00:12] is the same way is like any show that Bill Burr is on because he's so naturally funny same with
[04:00:17] cat Williams is they just make the show so much better and so much more entertaining just by being
[04:00:24] part of it right and it's like that Dave Chappelle is another one yeah yeah I just like man here's
[04:00:40] was crazy is that he's number one, number four, and number fucking seven. But it's this insane.
[04:00:53] Like, yeah, good. Yeah, he's farming. I know, man. Not naturally, though. It's hard work.
[04:01:04] Well, like, I think that I mean, you know, it's always like a mix between the two.
[04:01:09] Steve Harvey is third? Yeah, I know. Man, that is fucking funny. I just like it's just a
[04:01:25] shit. It's just a shock to me. Like, I'm gonna be honest, like, there's really just a shock.
[04:01:29] Like, I mean, like, because I never even remember seeing this when it came out when it happened.
[04:01:36] Like, this is just crazy. Everything he said came through. And like, here's the thing,
[04:01:42] bro like this is this is a profit like january 5th 2020 this was 10 months ago he spoke the
[04:01:59] prophecy straight up like oh my god he knew it was coming yes and even more black friends you
[04:02:15] would have known this rock the black community did it fuck man yeah i had no idea oh my god
[04:02:27] the reckoning yeah this is this is nuts bro like i honestly i don't even know what to say
[04:02:41] yeah i really don't like cat deserves a standing ovation for speaking facts coming back to this
[04:02:48] after diddy's arrest cat williams needs public apologies from a lot of people who slammed them
[04:02:53] after this interview he was a thousand percent right he says all lies will be exposed oh my god
[04:03:03] Satan can't create anything that includes blessings from his people coming back after damn
[04:03:22] Pulsion out. Yeah, and this is the thing is like you
[04:03:27] It's crazy because I bet a lot of people would have told him to stop talking or don't talk about this or stop it
[04:03:32] Or like not uploaded or something, but yeah
[04:03:36] Shannon Sharp uploaded this
[04:03:38] He put it out there. That's
[04:03:40] That's incredible
[04:03:42] Yeah, that's, that's, wow.
[04:03:49] I bet he probably looked up some of those videos about,
[04:03:51] was Steve Harvey really wearing a wig?
[04:03:54] And oh, shit, like, yeah.
[04:03:58] Oh my God.
[04:04:00] He knew it was an important show?
[04:04:01] Yeah.
[04:04:04] Did he just got his houses raided?
[04:04:05] Cat was on point.
[04:04:12] Oh my God.
[04:04:14] This age like fine wine.
[04:04:16] Cat's the real deal.
[04:04:17] We need more people like him.
[04:04:20] he didn't lose his mind he woke up i just i'm really like i i i'm kind of speechless to be
[04:04:39] honest like i'm i'm listening to this i'm watching this and i'm just kind of so what the fuck man
[04:04:56] what the fuck dumbfound yeah like i this is because like i always knew here's the thing right
[04:05:05] Is it I always knew people were into some weird shit, but like whenever I thought a weird shit
[04:05:11] I was like, you know, it's whatever but like that it was like this flagrant
[04:05:16] I think that's really what's so shocking to me about it is like the whole thing about this
[04:05:21] That really gets me fucked up is how flagrant and reckless the whole thing was
[04:05:29] That to me just blows my mind
[04:05:34] rich people weird. Yeah
[04:05:36] It feels like you would have all people would have reacted this at the time.
[04:05:39] See that's the thing.
[04:05:40] It's like I'm actually surprised.
[04:05:41] Like I never even, oh yeah.
[04:05:47] Probably wasn't the beginning.
[04:05:48] Yeah.
[04:05:49] And hiding in plain sight.
[04:05:50] Exactly.
[04:05:51] Well to be fair, I mean there's plenty of people that joke around about weird shit and
[04:05:53] nothing ever comes out about it.
[04:05:55] So like you can't really go and you know act like that's just a, that's a, that's
[04:06:02] guilt right but it was before the charges yeah this kanks this shit you don't understand
[04:06:13] i'm glad i don't it seems like some shit i don't want to understand this is awful like it it's
[04:06:19] it's crazy like it's so bad yeah oh my god yeah you should check out the jaguar right
[04:06:29] as i say yeah like i'm probably no i'm not i'm i feel like now i'm kind of invested into this
[04:06:34] shit bro like oh my god yeah better hell oh what the fuck ever happened with
[04:06:44] this yeah I might look at this down the rabbit hole yeah I guess so like asman
[04:06:51] said lying is easy I hate I hate whenever why I hit yeah the lying shit
[04:06:57] like I just this is this just got me fucked up man it really does this has
[04:07:03] He got me all kinds of fucked up.
[04:07:05] Pete, did he start in a movie as himself,
[04:07:07] where he threw weird parties?
[04:07:11] What?
[04:07:13] He started in a movie as himself,
[04:07:15] where he threw weird parties?
[04:07:23] Get him to the Greek.
[04:07:23] Wait!
[04:07:26] Wait, that was with Russell Brand,
[04:07:27] and like Jonah Hill, I watched that with my dad.
[04:07:38] That was a good movie.
[04:07:39] I liked it.
[04:07:44] Russell also cosplays, I love Russell Brand.
[04:07:46] I think he's hilarious.
[04:07:48] I do, I like him a lot.
[04:07:49] I remember he did a new show back in the day.
[04:07:53] He called it The Truce.
[04:07:54] I would watch every episode.
[04:07:56] Yeah, I've always liked Russell Brand.
[04:07:58] I know he says some crazy shit sometimes,
[04:08:00] but I still like him a lot.
[04:08:05] Good after?
[04:08:06] Yeah, yeah.
[04:08:08] Oh my God.
[04:08:12] Russell Brand, apparently we had some diddy parties
[04:08:14] since past year, he's been turning to Christianity
[04:08:16] and all that.
[04:08:17] Oh, I mean, you know.
[04:08:19] Maybe I don't like him after all.
[04:08:21] We'll find out, right?
[04:08:22] We'll find out.
[04:08:23] But man, oh, geez, that's just,
[04:08:33] I don't even know what to say.
[04:08:35] I don't, like, I just, man.
[04:08:42] The stuff just get, it's just weird, man.
[04:08:45] It's really just weird.
[04:08:46] I take, I don't know about Russell Brann.
[04:08:48] I've heard bad stuff.
[04:08:49] I heard bad stuff about him, but like, you know,
[04:08:51] like what am I really gonna do?
[04:08:53] Am I gonna say like, it's true?
[04:08:54] I mean, cause like, yeah, I, I,
[04:08:58] if it's true, then, you know, like he's right,
[04:09:00] but that's what somebody said, right?
[04:09:01] like if that's true then I would want to be in jail, right? So like as like I I take accusations
[04:09:10] seriously but the ones that I take the most seriously are the ones that have like multiple
[04:09:16] people saying the same thing and then the ones where like police get involved. Like that's
[04:09:22] because I just can't like you want like you basically want me to write you a blank check
[04:09:27] that like, this is true. Most likely true. I can't say that, right? I don't know that.
[04:09:35] You have a good point there? Yeah, yeah. Whether smoke, there's fire. Yeah, but not always, right?
[04:09:42] Take credibility, accusation seriously. Anyone can make anything up?
[04:09:45] Yeah, no, I do. I mean, like, I, you know, I'm a trust but verify kind of guy, right?
[04:09:52] I mean, that's my perspective, just a sec.
[04:09:56] Hello?
[04:10:00] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:10:02] Go ahead.
[04:10:25] This is all old news and I knew these guys videotaped themselves.
[04:10:47] Nixon didn't have a videotape, so he just made audio tapes.
[04:10:51] Yeah.
[04:10:52] And that was the end of Nixon.
[04:10:53] I mean, people, ever since they started making videos,
[04:10:57] Daddy Arbuckle got himself in trouble back in the 30s or 20s or something.
[04:11:02] Yeah.
[04:11:03] an ingression under there and that was substantiated by videos of those old movies. This was really
[04:11:13] convincing to me at least to me and I love the little dude with all the wrath. Can you think
[04:11:21] of how much shit he must have on people for him to have the guts to say that? Well we've watched
[04:11:28] him. Like you know we've watched him for years. Not on other people? Oh well enough
[04:11:38] apparently. Yeah. Oh my god. Yeah. Well, I mean, this is you saw like how many views
[04:12:06] it had, right? Oh, holy fuck, seven million or something. No, that was the clip, the full
[04:12:13] podcast almost three hours, 78 million views. That's what people said. They said, I didn't
[04:12:25] apparently this is a big thing in the black community they said I need more black friends
[04:12:30] I have no idea about this oh yeah of course the races uh-huh so so I I'm like 95% sure you're
[04:12:59] thinking of the hangover yeah get them to the Greek that's the one with Russell brand Jonah
[04:13:06] Jonah Hill's a manager and Russell Brown. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Right. I've beaten
[04:13:15] you in that before in my life. So I still owe you five bucks. Okay. Good. Good to know.
[04:13:21] What kind of business is this? All right. All right. I'll talk to you later. All right.
[04:13:30] Yo, yo, bye. Okay. There it is. Oh, fuck. Man, you see 50 cent breakfast videos about
[04:13:44] Did he those are wild like this is the gift that keeps on giving like this is nuts bro like I had no idea
[04:13:50] The shit was that deep like wow?
[04:13:54] What the fuck like?
[04:13:57] God damn
[04:13:59] Either he right. Yeah, I know this shit is it's it's it's a lot
[04:14:04] Got a lot of drama. Yeah
[04:14:06] Biggest Hollywood hit this year. I know
[04:14:09] Anyway, this better helps it like so it lost 97% of its people
[04:14:14] Oh my God.
[04:14:18] Cause I remember back in like, in like COVID days,
[04:14:22] everybody was posting about this.
[04:14:24] Everybody was talking about this.
[04:14:27] Better help.
[04:14:28] And even now, I think Theo Vaughn recently got a,
[04:14:33] like a partnership with them.
[04:14:35] I feel like he probably didn't know, right?
[04:14:37] Cause he's not like in, in tune with YouTube
[04:14:39] the same way a lot of other people are, but man.
[04:14:42] Yeah, well I feel still advertises, yeah I know, it's been some other people too.
[04:14:48] Not Theo, man, no?
[04:14:49] He probably just doesn't know, right, I mean it's not, it's not like he's like doing it
[04:14:53] on purpose, like he probably just had no idea.
[04:14:57] BetterHelp is one of the biggest YouTube sponsors of the past decade and was exposed
[04:15:03] for exploiting vulnerable users using unqualified therapists and selling sensitive user data.
[04:15:09] It seemed like the scandal was the end of them, with tens of thousands of users unsubscribing
[04:15:15] it.
[04:15:16] Hundreds of angry comments on videos sponsored by BetterHelp, and their parent company stock
[04:15:20] a fraction of 97%.
[04:15:22] But now they're back, sponsoring more creators.
[04:15:25] See, that's what I fucking thought.
[04:15:27] I was like, yeah, I was like, what do you mean they lost 97%?
[04:15:30] Because I see these guys again a lot now too.
[04:15:35] What's BetterHelp?
[04:15:36] So better help was like an app that allowed people to basically get therapy over the internet.
[04:15:45] But the problem is that there was a lot of quality control and a lot of ethical components
[04:15:50] that were ignored.
[04:15:54] That's what better help was, just so you guys were on the same page.
[04:16:00] than ever, but are they actually better?
[04:16:10] Anxiety, depression, and many other mental health disorders are huge challenges for many.
[04:16:16] Not only that, but they've been on the rise for some time, yet simultaneously, traditional
[04:16:22] therapy is inaccessible to many people.
[04:16:24] It's expensive.
[04:16:25] It's way too expensive.
[04:16:26] Like, I had a friend, a non-streamer, who was like, recently going to therapy, and
[04:16:33] They told me how much money it was.
[04:16:35] Man.
[04:16:38] Man, that's crazy.
[04:16:41] Requires physical presence and is frankly just less flexible than what online services usually offer.
[04:16:46] Yeah, sure.
[04:16:47] That's where BetterHelp came in.
[04:16:49] They launched in 2013 and they seemed like a game changer.
[04:16:53] Patients signed up and were matched with a therapist and had sessions via call, text, video, whichever they're most comfortable with.
[04:17:01] If they didn't connect with their therapist, they could be matched to a new one.
[04:17:04] No cost, no hassle. Not only that, but it was cheaper than most traditional practices,
[04:17:10] meaning that therapy was now far more accessible to those who needed it.
[04:17:14] Yeah, why would it be cheaper?
[04:17:15] It's great. Over the coming years, better help started building momentum.
[04:17:19] By 2018, they're sponsoring thousands of YouTubers, and the company exploded in popularity.
[04:17:24] The pandemic had confined everyone indoors, and demand for remote therapy was at an all-time high.
[04:17:30] Better help naturally capitalize on this opportunity by spending more than $7 million on podcast
[04:17:35] sponsorships in December of 2020 alone.
[04:17:38] They spent $7 million in one fucking month.
[04:17:41] Oh my god.
[04:17:42] They never sponsored me.
[04:17:47] Fuck them, man.
[04:17:49] Fuck them.
[04:17:50] Yeah.
[04:17:51] Yeah, what's this?
[04:17:52] Budget therapy just sounds wrong.
[04:17:54] I mean, look.
[04:18:00] I'm like, I-
[04:18:01] $8.7 million in total for 2020, making them the highest spender on podcasts.
[04:18:08] I don't know, but doing better helps a lot.
[04:18:10] I think therapy, like, you want to hear my honest opinion about it?
[04:18:12] I feel like it probably, like, things like therapy work as well as you let them work.
[04:18:16] And I think that there's probably, like, you know, like it is, like, it takes two to tango, right?
[04:18:21] Where, like, yes, absolutely, therapy can work for you.
[04:18:26] But it won't if you don't let it work.
[04:18:30] And I think that also for some people, it just won't work.
[04:18:33] Why is it that cracks slowly began to appear?
[04:18:36] Firstly, users started reporting some strange experiences with their platformer, many of
[04:18:41] which had a common theme.
[04:18:43] My first therapist was 10 minutes late to our 10 minute meeting, our first initial meeting,
[04:18:50] and then she was like, oh wow, we don't have a lot of time.
[04:18:52] And then she kept trying to sell me her book.
[04:18:54] So I contacted them.
[04:18:56] Wait, wait, wait, bro, I feel like I was at 8K for like 10 seconds.
[04:19:00] Let me listen to this again.
[04:19:01] Wait, what?
[04:19:02] No, no, no, no, wait a sec.
[04:19:05] had a common theme.
[04:19:06] My first therapist was 10 minutes late to our 10 minute meeting, our first initial meeting,
[04:19:13] and then she was like, oh, wow, we don't have a lot of time.
[04:19:15] And then she kept trying to sell me her book.
[04:19:18] So I contacted them and I got a different therapist.
[04:19:21] He was also late and just completely missed our first meeting.
[04:19:24] We set a second one.
[04:19:25] He missed that one.
[04:19:26] And then he just texted like, oh man, I'm so sorry.
[04:19:28] I was at my other job.
[04:19:29] And I was just like, what the fuck?
[04:19:33] I feel like that's especially bad whenever you're talking about people that have like mental problems
[04:19:38] It's like that's what's so crazy about it is like the commodification of that
[04:19:43] Like that's actually so bad
[04:19:47] Audio therapists varied wildly some saw their therapist cooking or shopping mid-session
[04:19:52] Which naturally makes patients feel uncomfortable one patient after discussing career goals
[04:19:57] Had her therapist sent her a patronizing youtube video to watch after the session that told her
[04:20:02] It's natural to want to do big things even if it's never going to happen for you
[04:20:08] I'll say personally
[04:20:10] That's probably the least problematic thing that I've heard. Yeah, I don't think that's really that bad
[04:20:22] Like that's base. Yeah. I yeah, but it's still problematic. I don't know like I mean, I don't know the nature of it
[04:20:30] It's a harsh reality. Yeah, I feel like you always do people like you do
[04:20:33] This is a problem. I think that some people, and I could be talking out my ass with this, right?
[04:20:39] But like I'm just given like what I think. I think some people go to therapy and they want the
[04:20:46] therapist to tell them that the way that they feel is right and it's justified. And I think that
[04:20:51] oftentimes people are going there for validation rather than reality and help. And I think that
[04:20:58] there could be an example of that right there. Yeah, but in therapy exactly. Thanks so much
[04:21:02] to listen yeah and it's like are you really doing the person a favor by telling them that they
[04:21:06] deserve to be a movie star like are you really how are you really helping them I say no another
[04:21:17] patient had a therapist encouraged them to put their baby up for adoption because their friend
[04:21:22] really wanted a baby one reddit user shared okay all right all right so I had to I'm out
[04:21:29] I'm out all right I'm out why I the first one I was like okay sure sure yeah yeah all right
[04:21:35] I could understand I'm out
[04:21:38] Yeah, a horrifying experience
[04:21:41] He implied that his life was almost perfect and that I should be like him at a certain moment
[04:21:47] He wanted to imply I had signs of narcissism in me and having suffered from narcissistic abuse pretty much my whole life
[04:21:53] That was very hard to hear damn
[04:21:55] I had never felt this unsafe with a therapist before he admitted himself to being a narcissist
[04:22:01] I couldn't stop crying, and every time I tried to say something, I would cry even more.
[04:22:07] He then said, now you have one minute to share your final thoughts, before our time is over.
[04:22:12] Thankfully, this user was-
[04:22:14] Bro, this guy just had a therapy session with Patrick Bateman.
[04:22:27] What the fuck?
[04:22:28] What?
[04:22:29] He only refunded 50% of the month subscription.
[04:22:36] Putting the money aside, though, what the hell was going on there?
[04:22:39] How are so many better-help therapists?
[04:22:42] awful. By the way, I bet there are real therapists that things like this happen with, but it's
[04:22:49] probably a ratio that's lower than this.
[04:22:52] First, yeah.
[04:22:53] As it turns out, better help employed many unqualified therapists. According to them, it was the
[04:22:59] patient's job to verify if the therapist was qualified.
[04:23:02] That's convenient for them.
[04:23:03] This one says that they don't guarantee the verification of the skills, degrees,
[04:23:08] qualifications, certifications, credentials, competence, or background of any councillor.
[04:23:15] They don't even know who they are, but you could sign up and be Count Chocula, and you just,
[04:23:25] there it is, right? Now it's ready for you. You know, it's like, well, you know, I'm having
[04:23:31] problems with my school. Well, kill yourself. I guess that's it. Yeah, I actually, you know
[04:23:39] know what I should have done? I need to do this more. I like imagine if I had gone and
[04:23:49] tried to sign up for one of these myself. I should have done this. I should have tried
[04:23:56] to sign up and be a therapist and see what happened. Do it? No, I bet they probably have
[04:24:03] different checks now. They probably have way more checks now. That's insane as a therapist.
[04:24:12] Yeah, but like, yeah, but no,
[04:24:17] cause like just to see what would happen,
[04:24:19] right, to test it out.
[04:24:21] You probably can't live stream it.
[04:24:22] No, of course not.
[04:24:25] I just, I wish I had more time in the day
[04:24:27] to do more stuff.
[04:24:28] That's always a problem.
[04:24:29] I always feel like I run out of time.
[04:24:31] Like there's always extra things I'd like to do like that.
[04:24:35] For help, you'll be talking to professionals.
[04:24:37] Just be aware that it's your responsibility
[04:24:40] to determine whether they are or not.
[04:24:43] It's your responsibility to determine
[04:24:45] whether they have any degree or qualification or certification or all these things.
[04:24:49] Once users learned of this, the controversy exploded.
[04:24:53] BetterHelp quickly moved this from the terms in 2018, but the damage had already been done.
[04:24:59] The evidence was...daning.
[04:25:01] If vulnerable patients experience horrible therapy, it can very well prevent them from
[04:25:05] getting help in the future, even from traditional practices.
[04:25:09] My one session with the BetterHelp therapist re-traumatized me to the point where I
[04:25:14] I don't know if I'll ever go back to therapy again.
[04:25:16] Shockingly, that's not even the end of it.
[04:25:19] BetterHelp was concealing another massive problem
[04:25:21] that caught the eyes of the US government.
[04:25:27] How do you run a therapy app so badly
[04:25:30] that the government gets involved?
[04:25:34] Why, I mean, you think about that, that's crazy.
[04:25:36] Like, that's almost, like, damn, damn.
[04:25:42] Somehow, BetterHelp returned.
[04:25:44] The company has recently emerged
[04:25:46] with a wave of new YouTube sponsorships
[04:25:48] and a brand new marketing campaign.
[04:25:50] In Q3 of 2022, they sponsored 392 YouTube videos.
[04:25:54] One year later, they sponsored just under 2,000 videos.
[04:25:58] In March of 2024 alone,
[04:26:00] they spent $8.2 million on podcast advertising.
[04:26:03] Wait, that's crazy.
[04:26:04] Like that's way more than they even spent back in,
[04:26:07] it said 2018 and that was a lot of seven million.
[04:26:10] And now it's eight?
[04:26:12] What the fuck?
[04:26:17] Where did they get the money?
[04:26:18] Their marketing strategy is aggressive
[04:26:19] as they're determined to recover their brand image
[04:26:22] and to claim back their market share.
[04:26:23] But have they improved their service?
[04:26:26] Well, their number of therapists
[04:26:27] has increased dramatically.
[04:26:29] In 2021, they had a total of 16,000 therapists.
[04:26:31] I feel like the number of therapists
[04:26:34] isn't really a good indicator.
[04:26:39] It's like if somebody, if I say your hamburger shop
[04:26:43] doesn't have very good hamburgers
[04:26:45] and they tell me they have 34,000 hamburgers,
[04:26:51] you know what I mean?
[04:26:53] But by 2024, they have a 34,000, a massive leap.
[04:27:02] But better help really needed though wasn't quantity.
[04:27:05] It was quality.
[04:27:06] That's why I said it.
[04:27:07] But it states that it only accepts 15% of therapists who apply.
[04:27:10] But the testimonies are still concerning.
[04:27:13] In 2024, a clinical psychologist tried the platform as a client, and had a strange
[04:27:17] experience with their therapist.
[04:27:20] Seemed ill at ease and unsure how to proceed it, she made inappropriate self-disclosures
[04:27:24] about her own health problems. When I mentioned the problem with night eating, I saw a weird
[04:27:29] expression come across her face, and she mentioned that she struggled with these same problems.
[04:27:33] Without much assessment, she offered solutions that were absurd. She suggested I monitor the
[04:27:39] the night eating and to give yourself a star as a reward.
[04:27:45] Yeah, I remember we did that in a was a first grade. We did that
[04:27:49] shit. Yeah, I remember this. Damn, that's people that are
[04:27:56] saying don't need to be be a degree to become a licensed
[04:27:58] therapist. Be a psychologist or psychiatrist. You do need a
[04:28:02] degree. Yeah, yeah, no, I know. Yeah, I know that. Actually,
[04:28:08] to be that's actually not true. I didn't know that I
[04:28:11] didn't know that you could be a therapist without having a
[04:28:13] degree. I just thought that in order to be a psychiatrist you needed a more advanced degree.
[04:28:21] That's crazy."
[04:28:24] He described that his second therapist threw out a bunch of tips from her therapy trick bag
[04:28:28] and hoped that some might stick. And while they seemed like plausible solutions, she
[04:28:32] didn't investigate my experience in detail enough to know if they could be appropriate.
[04:28:36] The structure and setup of the platform may make therapists jittery, pressing them
[04:28:40] into achieving quick results and using superficial interventions. Another user who tried
[04:28:45] platform stated, my therapist was great, but definitely was not 100% present. She seemed
[04:28:50] distracted. BetterHelp still seems to place an emphasis on quantity over quality. This is bad,
[04:28:57] but it's made even worse by how BetterHelp markets its service. In 2020, the journalism
[04:29:02] website Jezebel began investigating something unsettling. As it turned out, BetterHelp was
[04:29:08] taking users extremely personal information and is selling them to advertisers.
[04:29:13] That's nuts.
[04:29:21] Man.
[04:29:22] They began to silently slip data to dozens of third parties, monitoring our behavior online
[04:29:26] and signaling to companies like Facebook and Google and Snapchat in Pinterest
[04:29:30] that we were considering better help treatment.
[04:29:33] Facebook, for instance, is alerted every time a person opens the app,
[04:29:37] essentially signaling to social media company how often we were going to a session
[04:29:41] So Facebook through telemetry could automatically detect where you are because they have your location
[04:29:48] They could find out whether you're getting therapy or not, and then they also have access to their pictures
[04:29:53] They could use an AI go through and figure out if you're fat or not
[04:29:58] So Facebook theoretically could
[04:30:01] Capitalize on a person who's depression eating by showing them more McDonald's ads every time they open up better help
[04:30:09] Theoretically, there's nothing that says that that can't happen, but there's a lot of reasons
[04:30:25] saying it can.
[04:30:26] When we booked our appointments, BetterHelp didn't even deny the allegations as they didn't
[04:30:34] see the issue.
[04:30:35] They stated that their methods were standard and that they typically floor exceed all applicable
[04:30:40] regulatory, ethical, and legal requirements.
[04:30:43] However, this didn't exactly comfort users.
[04:30:46] Word of these practices soon spread and people were outraged.
[04:30:50] This was an immense breach of privacy.
[04:30:53] Many online platforms do sell user data, but this was different.
[04:30:58] Traditional therapy has something called a patient privilege.
[04:31:01] Information shared between a patient and their therapist is completely confidential because
[04:31:04] the details are extremely personal.
[04:31:07] It's the same as like yeah a lot of things like that there's like some of doctors yeah
[04:31:12] We argued that apiaceous data is not technically covered by patient privilege, but it's definitely in gray area
[04:31:19] I suppose it's not a gray area. It very clearly is not part of this
[04:31:25] Well, actually let me think about this
[04:31:40] Let me just think for a minute like I
[04:31:44] Because false they lie to you
[04:31:53] No, I don't think, no, I think actually it is.
[04:31:57] It would have to be because if they're taking the information
[04:32:00] and the information is being procured
[04:32:04] for the purpose of you seeking medical treatment,
[04:32:10] like your age, your race, everything like that.
[04:32:14] Like this is all factored into you seeking therapy treatment
[04:32:19] and it's used.
[04:32:21] So then it would be information that should be protected
[04:32:26] by therapist's client privilege.
[04:32:30] Because even app data, like HIPAA, yeah, exactly.
[04:32:36] It's unethical.
[04:32:41] It should be, yeah, I feel like it.
[04:32:43] They aren't a real therapist.
[04:32:45] That's not the point.
[04:32:49] That's crazy.
[04:32:50] I, wow.
[04:32:50] Better help forgot to mention this in their list
[04:32:52] of benefits over traditional practices.
[04:32:55] A storm was going around BetterHelp
[04:32:57] and it was about to get worse.
[04:32:59] The US Federal Trade Commission took action against BetterHelp,
[04:33:02] and the list of accusations was damning.
[04:33:04] To capitalize on these consumers' health information,
[04:33:07] BetterHelp handed it over to numerous third-party
[04:33:10] advertising platforms, including Facebook, Pinterest,
[04:33:13] Snapchat, and Critio,
[04:33:15] often permitting these companies to use the information
[04:33:17] for their own research and product development as well.
[04:33:20] BetterHelp also failed to provide consumers
[04:33:22] with proper notice as to the collection, use,
[04:33:25] and disclosure of their health information.
[04:33:27] Yeah. Something they didn't admit to any charges. That's the that's the difference, right?
[04:33:33] Is like we're talking about like email addresses. Like I mean you could maybe make the argument that
[04:33:37] like like the way that the app the way that your phone interacts with the app is like okay.
[04:33:45] But you are looking at like verifiable information that's not like just kind of gathered through
[04:33:50] cookies, but these are bits of information that the user provides in the context of it
[04:33:56] being a therapy.
[04:33:58] I think it's undeniable, it's not even a question whether this is good or bad, yeah it is.
[04:34:06] But was ordered to pay $7.8 million in refunds to 800,000 patients, which equated to a
[04:34:11] pitiful $10 per person.
[04:34:14] Most importantly though, God help us forbidden from sharing consumers personal information
[04:34:18] for retargeting it among many other restrictions. BetterHelp's reputation was ruined, and many
[04:34:23] YouTubers promoting them started receiving severe backlash. After this, BetterHelp went
[04:34:28] quiet, at least for a while.
[04:34:31] BetterHelp
[04:34:32] BetterHelp
[04:34:33] BetterHelp
[04:34:34] BetterHelp
[04:34:35] BetterHelp
[04:34:36] BetterHelp
[04:34:37] BetterHelp
[04:34:38] BetterHelp
[04:34:39] Therapy can be expensive and the price of finding a therapist that you like and connect
[04:34:42] with can be overwhelming, which is why BetterHelp offers a more affordable alternative
[04:34:46] in person therapy. But therapy can seem like this big intimidating thing. Yeah, think about that.
[04:34:53] Look who they all are. Well, I mean, here's the thing, right? There's a million fucking scams out
[04:34:58] there. There's a million things like this. I wouldn't really even make a lot of it. At any time,
[04:35:03] like there's scam ads on TV, etc. Yeah, that's just the way it is.
[04:35:13] Right? Well, that's where better help comes in, because their goal is to make therapy
[04:35:16] less intimidating. I do feel like at this point though like you probably should know like if
[04:35:21] you're put if you're taking ads out for this at this point like what are you doing? More accessible.
[04:35:31] They consistently position themselves as the cheaper more accessible alternative to traditional
[04:35:35] practices. On their landing page they list all kinds of benefits you get with better help
[04:35:40] which you don't have at an office practices. Benefits include messaging, texting, phone calls,
[04:35:45] video calls, worksheets, and much more. The problem with this is that most of this is complete nonsense.
[04:35:51] Most professional and office therapists offer most of these benefits.
[04:35:55] I do. I thought it was about to say easy scheduling so you don't get easy scheduling.
[04:36:00] Like, what a subjective thing to say. Video sessions, you really think therapists didn't
[04:36:05] do video sessions during COVID? Like, I'm surprised they even got away with saying this.
[04:36:16] It's crazy. I feel like this is like, yeah, what the fuck?
[04:36:21] Stop better help from putting a big red cross in all of these better help
[04:36:25] Is a replacement for traditional therapy? In fact, they even say this themselves our services may not be appropriate for every particular
[04:36:34] Situation and or a substitute for certain mental health needs that might require in-person therapy services
[04:36:39] Yeah, I think they're probably just saying that as a disclaimer for a legal reason
[04:36:44] Like I see them say this and I think to myself. Oh, yeah, I wonder why you're saying this
[04:36:49] You're probably saying this because you don't want to get sued
[04:36:52] Like that's really what's going on here to say do not disregard avoid or delay in obtaining in-person care from your doctor
[04:36:59] Or other qualified professional because of information or advice you received through the platform better helps therapists also cannot diagnose any
[04:37:07] Conditions even though many are qualified to do so. It's fine for better help to supplement other health services
[04:37:13] So they're like cosplaying?
[04:37:14] Like what is this?
[04:37:15] Like that's cro- Wow.
[04:37:17] It's also fine for BetterHelp to not diagnose patients
[04:37:20] given that appointments are over-call or text.
[04:37:23] But BetterHelp doesn't advertise themselves
[04:37:25] as an addition to existing therapy.
[04:37:28] Their marketing promotes them
[04:37:29] as the solution and replacement.
[04:37:31] It leads people into using their service
[04:37:33] even if it's not the best solution for them.
[04:37:36] But that's not even the end of it.
[04:37:38] If we look at the big picture,
[04:37:40] something else is going on at BetterHelp.
[04:37:42] BetterHelp is actually owned by another company.
[04:37:45] Here we go.
[04:37:49] Okay, now we know where the money's coming from.
[04:37:53] Teladoc, which hasn't been doing so hot.
[04:37:55] Their shares peaked in 2021 at $293.
[04:37:58] That's pretty damn good.
[04:37:59] And today, they are down over 97% to $8 a share.
[04:38:03] And their income is even worse.
[04:38:05] The company has burnt billions getting to where they are.
[04:38:08] And they still aren't profitable having burnt $1 billion
[04:38:11] in the most recent 12 month period.
[04:38:13] We don't have better help specific financial data, but the data that we do have is already
[04:38:18] not in their favor.
[04:38:20] In Q3 of 2023, BetterHelp had 459,000 paying users.
[04:38:25] Next quarter, that dropped to 425,000, then down to 415,000.
[04:38:30] These numbers continue to drop in 2024, which illuminates what's actually happening with
[04:38:35] BetterHelp.
[04:38:36] Their recent surge in marketing isn't a triumphant defined return, it's a last
[04:38:41] attempt to survive the controversy good I mean like the thing is that something
[04:38:48] shouldn't be commodified like you should like for example it's great that we
[04:38:53] have door-dash and you can order McDonald's and have it delivered to your
[04:38:58] house oh yeah but like we're talking about therapy like this is like yeah
[04:39:06] healthcare like yeah you're commodifying this like this is this is scary
[04:39:11] bro like what the fuck labs yeah exactly something should not exist exactly
[04:39:16] yeah no this is scary caused an exodus of users and it seems that better help is
[04:39:22] struggling to hold on to the rest or replace the ones that are leaving yeah
[04:39:25] company may have inflicted too much self-harm to bounce back I know this
[04:39:30] This video has largely been critical of BetterHelp, but BetterHelp is a great idea, just with
[04:39:38] poor execution.
[04:39:39] I actually don't think so.
[04:39:40] I don't think BetterHelp is a good idea.
[04:39:43] I think that, like, I mean, you could say the idea of people being able to access therapists
[04:39:49] remotely is a good idea, but I think that the fundamental nature of this app is prone
[04:39:54] for abuse.
[04:39:56] And it's like one of the things where there are a lot of things that you can do that have
[04:40:02] like a 1% chance of going right and a 99% chance of going wrong.
[04:40:07] And I feel like better help is an example of that.
[04:40:10] Yeah, online therapy is not a good idea.
[04:40:14] I, yeah, and this is like, you've got to keep in mind, this is a for profit company,
[04:40:19] like this company does not exist for the best interest of, you know, I don't know,
[04:40:24] maybe it's, I don't know if it's part of a publicly traded company, but that would make
[04:40:27] it even worse because it doesn't even exist for the benefit of the employees. It exists
[04:40:32] for the benefit of the shareholders. So, so Trun, especially because most therapists
[04:40:37] now offer remote sessions. Yeah, I mean, like, I just, I could see better help maybe being
[04:40:45] like if it was changed to being something that matches you with like a local therapist,
[04:40:51] maybe? Like I don't know but I I feel like this is this is rotten at the core. I
[04:40:58] don't see a way to fix this that's not unethical or immoral.
[04:41:03] There's a lot of problems and it does fill a need but the company has a one
[04:41:10] massive issue. Priorities. One doctor put this perfectly, better help has the
[04:41:14] wrong incentives in mind and is not run clearly by people who have
[04:41:18] expertise in mental health. It's really run by people who have expertise in
[04:41:23] and scaling tech companies.
[04:41:24] There is a need for accessible before there it is, reliable support, but better help has
[04:41:29] their priorities all wrong.
[04:41:31] They don't focus on quality or providing the best care.
[04:41:34] They focus on scale and dominating the market.
[04:41:37] We can clearly see this in a recent comment from Teladoc CFO.
[04:41:40] Better help right now still has room to grow on the direct-to-consumer side.
[04:41:44] We have scale.
[04:41:45] I would expect us to continue to grow and drive efficient returns and cash flows
[04:41:48] for that business.
[04:41:50] BetterHelp may very well have room to grow, but they've heard their chances by damaging
[04:41:54] their own brand.
[04:41:56] BetterHelp doesn't need to be bigger, it needs to be better.
[04:41:59] If you're interested in deeper dives, interviews with insiders, and exclusive tech analysis,
[04:42:04] you can sign up to our free weekly newsletter, link is below, but until then, I'm Hari,
[04:42:08] and I'll see you guys on the next one.
[04:42:11] I think by the way, that's like the most WA to like advertise, like any service
[04:42:15] that you do, is like at the end of something and be like, if you liked it, you know,
[04:42:19] is more of it. That's yeah, very, very good thing. I've watched a lot of watching answered
[04:42:23] videos before, you know, that's weren't videos that I watched a little while ago. I think
[04:42:28] that like fundamentally, this type of a dynamic is prone for abuse at such a level that it's
[04:42:34] dangerous for people to be involved with it. And I think that whenever you have like
[04:42:39] a actual physical location with a person who has more accountability, then that person
[04:42:46] is going to be less prone to be abusive or problematic.
[04:42:49] I'm sure that there are people that have had therapists
[04:42:52] that have they've had really bad experiences with therapists.
[04:42:54] Like, I mean, I've heard of these myself
[04:42:56] and also like again, you know, wow,
[04:42:59] there is a, you know, a profession
[04:43:02] where there are people in the profession
[04:43:03] that are bad at it.
[04:43:04] Like every profession is like that, right?
[04:43:07] So, Black Belt Take is this is the best case
[04:43:11] for better help is to prepare people,
[04:43:13] prepare people for having therapists waste their time.
[04:43:17] Yeah, I don't know, man.
[04:43:18] A therapist that'll gaslight you.
[04:43:19] Yeah, I'll link you guys to the video.
[04:43:21] I think that they need to change their name.
[04:43:23] Like if I was better help and like they consulted me
[04:43:26] of like, what should we do?
[04:43:28] And I couldn't tell them stop doing this.
[04:43:30] I would say they need to change their name
[04:43:32] and they need to change like the way that they advertise.
[04:43:36] Like that's probably what they should do.
[04:43:38] Because like the name at this point is so badly,
[04:43:41] Like even if better help improves,
[04:43:44] you're always gonna have YouTube commenters
[04:43:46] saying that it's a scam.
[04:43:48] Like that's just what happens.
[04:43:50] So it's the same as like No Man's Sky
[04:43:52] or like Wow or something like that
[04:43:54] is like once that first impression is made
[04:43:57] and people like the public makes up their mind,
[04:43:59] then it's really hard to undo that first impression.
[04:44:03] And so it's kind of like what I was saying before,
[04:44:06] you know, build 100 bridges and suck one dick,
[04:44:09] you're not a bridge builder, you're a dick sucker.
[04:44:11] And I feel like better help has sucked 100 dicks.
[04:44:15] So guess what?
[04:44:17] And also I don't even know
[04:44:18] if they ever built a bridge at all.
[04:44:23] Problem?
[04:44:23] Oh, hey, I'm just saying, right?
[04:44:26] I've been in therapy since I was five,
[04:44:27] since COVID, with telemeetings,
[04:44:31] professional, smooth and easy process.
[04:44:32] Yeah.
[04:44:34] I just feel like this whole topic is like weird, bro.
[04:44:36] Like it's very weird.
[04:44:38] And it's like the commodification of that
[04:44:40] is I think very dangerous.
[04:44:43] And also like, I think that that one doctor like really kind of put it into perspective where he's like, yeah,
[04:44:48] these people are good at making tech companies not good at helping people, right?
[04:44:51] It like, basically the existence of this app is not to help people. It's to make money.
[04:44:57] It's clear business model isn't therapy. It's selling confidential data.
[04:45:00] Yeah. Yeah. That's true.
[04:45:02] You kind of watching the act man work video.
[04:45:03] Uh, I'm not going to watch it today, but like, I'll like act man.
[04:45:07] Where's this?
[04:45:09] Uh, every game is woke now. Apparently. Yeah.
[04:45:12] This is a big problem. No, I actually think like I know what he's gonna say. I can see
[04:45:19] Yeah, I would assume I think he and I probably agree on this a lot
[04:45:25] Because like let me guess what he's saying. He's saying that
[04:45:29] There are some annoying woke games
[04:45:31] But now people are going so overboard with it that they're making themselves look ridiculous and
[04:45:37] They're making people that are in the middle think they're stupid
[04:45:42] That's is that what he said basically
[04:45:45] pretty much yeah I mean like he and I like I mean I talked to him about this
[04:45:51] before like a little bit right yeah for fucking sure the boy who cried woke
[04:45:56] absolutely yeah no I think that's absolutely what happened and he's
[04:46:00] disingenuous in this video is fucked what how's he disingenuous yeah I'd have
[04:46:06] to wait and see everyone on the bandwagon making videos well it's because
[04:46:11] it's a really popular topic right I mean it makes sense that a lot of people
[04:46:15] want to talk about it. So, yeah, you defend gay people and reward them with ruining our
[04:46:21] games and movies, attacking masculinity. How's that right or fair? You defend gay people?
[04:46:26] Well, okay, so this is, let me, let me read your comment. No, no, we cannot, not yet,
[04:46:34] not yet. But thank God for Islam, we don't get mental issues, masculine muscle. Okay,
[04:46:47] So you think gay people and they reward you defending them by ruining our games and movies
[04:46:52] and attacking masculine affinity?
[04:46:54] I actually don't think that's true.
[04:46:56] So I think there's plenty of dudes that are gay that play Space Marine 2.
[04:47:02] There's plenty of gay dudes that like Suck and Dick that are probably playing Space
[04:47:05] Marine 2 right now.
[04:47:09] I think that it's not about being gay.
[04:47:14] It is not.
[04:47:15] Like, I don't think that's it.
[04:47:17] I'll give it a minute and then we get into it.
[04:47:24] It isn't about being self-centered.
[04:47:26] Here's the problem.
[04:47:27] A lot of times you say they.
[04:47:30] There's plenty of gay people that have the same opinion about this that I do.
[04:47:35] I've seen this too.
[04:47:37] But it really depends on what it is.
[04:47:40] I'm fat and disabled.
[04:47:41] I'm trans.
[04:47:42] I play Space Marine too.
[04:47:44] Of course, because it's a good game.
[04:47:47] It's just like, that's not the way it works.
[04:47:49] And he already banned.
[04:47:50] No, I unbanned him just to get a comment.
[04:47:53] Okay, why, where are they not objecting
[04:47:55] to what companies are doing?
[04:47:57] I've never seen any gay people
[04:47:58] say what they're doing in schools is wrong.
[04:48:08] So here's some videos.
[04:48:11] Like, there's a video right here,
[04:48:13] like literally the first one.
[04:48:14] Like, I, there's another one.
[04:48:18] There's plenty of videos like this.
[04:48:19] And and also by the way
[04:48:23] Never seen one person. Okay. Well now we've seen we've seen a few people, right? Yeah, look at the name
[04:48:34] It's definitely troll doesn't it doesn't engage with gay people. No, I think that he believes what he's saying
[04:48:41] I don't think that he's like I I think it's a troll name and he said some dumb stuff
[04:48:45] But I don't think that he's joking around right now if that makes sense
[04:48:52] Someone's after still on Byron to be more woke and ever understood why yeah, I don't know
[04:48:57] was he believes wrong yeah yeah
[04:49:00] no no it's alright i'll listen to what he said
[04:49:09] man we just watch videos about a straight man that was a groomer why is it
[04:49:12] always lgbtq that's corrupting the youth
[04:49:14] uh...
[04:49:16] he did he was not straight
[04:49:21] yeah who gonna tell
[04:49:23] he was not straight
[04:49:25] why i'm talking about like bro like i wouldn't even say this to was gay
[04:49:28] like i i i feel like
[04:49:29] you need another word that's beyond that
[04:49:35] Like we gotta have like what's beyond like a degenerate like I mean I'm talking about like yeah, he's into everything like I
[04:49:47] Sadistic, yeah, bro. Like this dude's nuts like yeah, he he he out there like I
[04:49:54] Bro, you know who probably really appreciates diddy right now one person
[04:49:58] Drake
[04:50:00] Drake probably appreciates diddy Drake is probably thinking man
[04:50:04] Thank fucking God this should happen
[04:50:07] Why did this is thank God he's cosmic gay yeah, I guess so
[04:50:13] You can compare diddy to radigone. I don't know about that. That's it. That's a game, but like uh, yeah
[04:50:22] Unless Drake is named
[04:50:26] Good one
[04:50:28] Real good one there that that's that's a good one that that's clever. Yeah, there you go. He deleted his account
[04:50:33] Did he really let me see?
[04:50:35] No, he not said anything else.
[04:50:38] But yeah, anyway, people like so with like a lot of this shit where like you're talking
[04:50:43] about like anything that's like woke or like politics and games, etc.
[04:50:48] I actually don't think that it has to do with the sexuality of the characters as much as
[04:50:52] it has to do with the way that it's communicated in the story.
[04:50:56] And so there are a lot of instances where you can have contemporary games like Final
[04:51:02] fantasy 16, et cetera, that has a gay character that people like a lot. And I think also like
[04:51:09] there's things in like movies, right, like Oberyn Martell and Game of Thrones, like was
[04:51:13] one of the coolest characters. And he was clearly bisexual, right? And so I don't really
[04:51:20] think that it's really about that at all. And I think it's kind of a bad thing where
[04:51:25] people treat and this is what they do with a lot of minorities, they do this with
[04:51:29] They do it with black people. They do it with gay people like any any people that are in like the LGBT umbrella
[04:51:36] And they act like all the people that have that opinion or sorry all the people that are part of that group have that opinion
[04:51:43] and I think it's very patronizing and it's also really problematic because it's
[04:51:50] the reason why I think now is because
[04:51:54] Like it goes back to what I was saying before about how
[04:51:57] like if you want to take like crime statistics or you want to take some sort of you know like a
[04:52:03] population data and then you want to use that in order to like say something bad about a person
[04:52:08] what you fundamentally did is you you you dehumanize that person right like now this person is no
[04:52:15] longer an individual now this person is a statistic so it's like that that's really where the
[04:52:22] problem is. And so I think it's the same type of dehumanization. And it's where these people are no
[04:52:28] longer looked at as individuals that have their own thoughts and opinions and ideas. These people
[04:52:33] are looked at as like, you are part of this group, therefore, you have to think this or
[04:52:38] therefore, you should think this. And I think that that's very dangerous. And I think it
[04:52:42] happens with everybody. Like, people have even said it with me. So like, I've criticized a
[04:52:48] number of times like I probably have a lot of right wing people that watch me because I'm
[04:52:54] not like super left wing and I've you know like for example like I'm very pro-gun I'm
[04:52:59] you know like anti illegal immigration and you know I've talked about this a lot but you
[04:53:04] know I've criticized Donald Trump a lot too and every time that I do I have people that
[04:53:08] are messaging me and telling me that like you know I'm white and so I shouldn't vote
[04:53:13] for Kamala Harris because she doesn't like white people right and so or like because
[04:53:18] is like, this is like, I'm part of this group. And then I need to
[04:53:21] act with this group interest. And what? Yeah, of course, right?
[04:53:24] I mean, of course, what do you mean? What were we thinking
[04:53:27] about? Like, every group does this? It's like, what do you
[04:53:30] think it's a surprise? Is it really a surprise? Like,
[04:53:33] everybody thinks like this, or not everybody thinks like
[04:53:35] this, but there are groups, everybody's group, there are
[04:53:38] people that think like this in that group. So yeah, no, I
[04:53:42] don't take it I don't take it personally, I don't think
[04:53:44] it's bad. But like, that's just how it is. This
[04:53:52] logic goes on both sides. You're a man. Men commit the most amount of crimes according to all data.
[04:53:56] Therefore, all men are bad. Statistics are good until they're in your lane. See, like, bro, like,
[04:54:00] this is what I said before, like, this is to me, because like, people always like to do this for
[04:54:04] like being racist and like, you know, like, oh, crime statistics, like, oh, these people commit
[04:54:08] more crime, right? We've all seen this. We've all seen this many, many times. The same argument
[04:54:16] you can make for men. And I guarantee you these people will come up with the reason why
[04:54:21] that's not the case.
[04:54:22] It's a fucking fact, it's subjective.
[04:54:26] Bro what?
[04:54:27] It's dumb though.
[04:54:28] It makes no sense.
[04:54:29] How does it not make sense?
[04:54:33] How does it not make sense?
[04:54:37] Dan away's the space?
[04:54:38] No, I agree with him.
[04:54:44] Yeah, no, I agree with him.
[04:54:45] Like, what's he saying that's not true?
[04:54:50] Do people not understand how he's typing it?
[04:54:56] Yeah.
[04:54:57] Like, I thought that was sarcasm, he's making an example.
[04:55:01] Yeah, yeah, I'm using it as an example.
[04:55:05] Okay, anyway, so yeah, that's what I think.
[04:55:08] You pull up a chatter equals band.
[04:55:09] Yeah, yeah, for sure.
[04:55:10] No, no, I know what you're saying, right?
[04:55:13] 100% know what you're saying.
[04:55:15] So yeah, stats are not subjective
[04:55:18] how they're interpreted is.
[04:55:20] Yeah, I know, but like whenever you take,
[04:55:21] see this is what I'm saying, right?
[04:55:23] Is when you take a statistic
[04:55:25] and then you distill that statistic
[04:55:27] into an expectation for an individual,
[04:55:29] you have dehumanized that individual.
[04:55:32] Individuals are not statistics.
[04:55:34] Statistics might be representative of individuals,
[04:55:37] but individuals are not always representative of statistics.
[04:55:41] So that's the problem.
[04:55:44] And so, and I think, again,
[04:55:46] people are more than willing to do this
[04:55:48] to be racist against black people, for example, right?
[04:55:50] Let's just be honest.
[04:55:51] People post that shit all the time,
[04:55:53] but the moment that you do the same thing about men,
[04:55:56] then they act like, oh, wow, this isn't us.
[04:55:59] It's bad when you do it to anybody.
[04:56:02] And that's the point that I'm making.
[04:56:03] It's bad when like, you know, people do it like, oh wow, there is a higher rate of like sexual exploitation with certain parts of LGBT.
[04:56:13] This is a fact. It is a verifiable fact, but that does not mean that all gay people do that.
[04:56:18] It doesn't mean that you should expect gay people to do that.
[04:56:21] It doesn't mean that you should treat a gay person like they do that.
[04:56:25] That's the difference.
[04:56:27] And I wish more people understood that.
[04:56:31] Yeah, statistics, that's it.
[04:56:33] 4chan would like a word yeah it's a generalization yeah causation does not
[04:56:40] always equal correlation stats basics true true true everybody knows that I
[04:56:45] don't think any men are gonna deny that men commit more crimes it's a fact it
[04:56:50] no it's not about denying it it's about treating people as if that's the
[04:56:54] case you see what I'm saying like it that's that's what I'm really trying
[04:56:59] to get at clip that so many people understand harsh generalizations yeah
[04:57:06] People post these stats about men all the time.
[04:57:08] They refuse to apply to race because too late they're focused.
[04:57:10] Well, and it's also like, again,
[04:57:12] it's that it's bad when they post it about men
[04:57:15] and it's bad when they post it about race.
[04:57:17] I think it's always bad.
[04:57:19] It's important to understand what the statistics are,
[04:57:23] because that way you can understand what problems are happening and what's happening.
[04:57:27] But when you apply that statistic to how you treat an individual,
[04:57:31] then you're being a piece of shit.
[04:57:33] You're dehumanizing them.
[04:57:34] It's that simple. Yeah, how and why things reported there is certainly a factor to yeah. Yeah, no doubt. I mean, there's a lot of information
[04:57:45] The problem is poor and wealthy people, I don't know but like either way that's generally what I think about it
[04:57:50] Let me see if there's anything else. I was gonna look at today
[04:57:54] Let me see here
[04:57:57] I'll probably look at that another time. I
[04:58:00] Just I gotta show y'all like
[04:58:05] like look it will it's gonna kill somebody bro like it is bro he's pissed I know like
[04:58:34] it future silica I know like I people might not believe this but yeah it was just scary
[04:58:41] I guess so let me see if I'll look at this this was nuts well that's candy yeah so I
[04:58:51] thought that this shit was funny yeah it's true oh god let me see this is life of a
[04:59:01] soda addict part 12 so much soda I can drink in a day. I start every morning with four sodas
[04:59:06] on my way to the gym. I need that caffeine so 40 ounces to fill up my 100 ounce. That's 148 ounces
[04:59:12] on my way back from the gym. Finish that off. Get a couple more diet Dr. Pat. Wait. Is that a
[04:59:32] I feel like these are actually usually 52 ounces because I have one. Is that really a 100 ounce
[04:59:40] because like like 7-eleven sold these and like I bought one it's a 40 it's a no
[04:59:48] it's not a 48 ounce it's not because of of no it's a 44 ounce sorry excuse me
[04:59:54] yeah the holiday ones are a hundred I never seen a 100 I've only seen the
[05:00:34] Then, better on another Aaron, pounds more soda.
[05:00:37] I'm going to the movie, get three of these 30.
[05:00:40] So, one part of this that I think is kind of funny
[05:00:42] is the guy coming as somebody who's had this experience.
[05:00:49] Most people who smile without opening their mouth,
[05:00:52] there's a reason for it.
[05:00:54] And based off of this video,
[05:00:56] I can think of 466 reasons for it.
[05:01:03] Yeah.
[05:01:05] Then, better on another Aaron, pounds more soda.
[05:01:09] Now I'm going to the movie, get three of these thirty-one-two ounces, fill them up through the course of the film,
[05:01:14] dropping up my day with a little extra, finishing off that four to five gallons of water.
[05:01:19] Here's evidence that I've been breathing all this as well. Look at all those cans. Jesus.
[05:01:24] This is like... Oh my God. Look at it all.
[05:01:32] The thing is too, right? I mean like let's do some math here.
[05:01:36] 123456789, and this is 123456789101112. Okay. That's an insane amount of fucking, like,
[05:01:53] that's like, what, 100 and, oh God, how much is this, like, 100 and like, 19, 115 or something
[05:02:00] like that? That's a lot. 108. Yeah, there you go. That's insane.
[05:02:13] That's $108. Like, this is like a lot of money. But I see
[05:02:19] this like this is like this is the reason I'm not even sure I
[05:02:22] believe this because it's like think about how much money that
[05:02:24] shit is. That's crazy. What the fuck? Yeah, that's what I'm
[05:02:29] thing I know man I did um oh my god I saw some quips from this shit this shit
[05:02:41] went so crazy Aiden Ross got Nick on the show man oh my god yeah my
[05:02:53] sponsor got for free I have no idea it was hectic destiny did to yeah no Nick
[05:02:59] Yeah, no, I just um, it's funny because, uh, like way, way, way, way, way back in the day, um,
[05:03:09] Nick Flintes was on a political debate here on Twitch that I was involved with this too.
[05:03:15] Um, and, uh, at the end of it, he got banned.
[05:03:20] He got banned. I don't even know if he's unbanned or I have no idea.
[05:03:24] Yeah, he got banned. Yeah, yeah. What do you do?
[05:03:26] Yeah, train X podcast. Yeah me and train moderated the debate. We did that. This is like way way way long time ago. Yeah
[05:03:35] Go to the episode. I mean the train is crazy because like we used to do is
[05:03:39] I go and I think back on the train X podcast like we actually used to stream
[05:03:45] Like it was on on Thursday nights because I remember I would always have dinner with my dad and then I would take a shower and
[05:03:53] Then I would join the podcast
[05:03:55] And it was like every and I would be on there for like, you know
[05:03:59] Like four hours like we'd be on there a lot and shower. No, no Thursday was my old shower and day
[05:04:05] Yeah, no, I because now it's changed
[05:04:08] That was it. Yeah, it's I changed it up. What happened to train train stream over on kick
[05:04:13] He's chilling like he'll stream here eventually, right?
[05:04:15] I mean like every once in a while
[05:04:16] But like he's been kind of chilling just doing his own thing and everything like that shower day
[05:04:21] What what y'all think about like you thought oh everybody now you now y'all think you're too good for a showering day is that right?
[05:04:28] You think you're too fucking good for it
[05:04:31] Just shut the hell up
[05:04:35] Everybody's I said yeah, I
[05:04:38] I'm gonna be real like yeah, what do you do?
[05:04:41] You mean every day of course I got a shower you mean every day. No, you got a shower every day
[05:04:46] No, the only people that are showering every day are just trying to show off
[05:04:50] That's it bro, like they just trying to show off and think that like you know think that they're better than us
[05:04:59] No, they're fucking not
[05:05:01] Show off yet exactly
[05:05:03] Come at me bro. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, whatever
[05:05:06] But anyway, I'll play a little bit of the throne liver today
[05:05:09] I like I really didn't have a lot planned for today. Honestly, I figure we play maybe a little bit of this
[05:05:16] Have a little bit of fun and fuck around and get into it
[05:05:20] Not like us showings amazing. Here's the thing with me for showering is like I
[05:05:25] Feel like I probably should shower twice a week. I
[05:05:29] Hate I hate to say this do not want to say this
[05:05:33] But I probably should shower twice a week. Yeah, you feel good. Yeah. Yeah
[05:05:40] Twice week, bro. Yeah, I probably should
[05:05:43] But I just the reason why I don't do it is because like I just don't really want to like I mean
[05:05:48] I'm gonna be honest like that's really the reason like I just don't really want to do it every day
[05:05:53] It's a lot of time and you know
[05:05:57] I'm just lazy. I think that's honestly the thing like basically I've always had this opinion and I wish that more people saw it like this
[05:06:06] What the fuck what are you putting a trout on my screen for?
[05:06:09] That was a whale. That's not a trout
[05:06:16] Anyway
[05:06:17] Yeah
[05:06:19] I just I just decided you know, what can I say?
[05:06:24] Min-maxing showers. Yeah, I
[05:06:27] Do view like every problem that I have in my life is is my fault
[05:06:32] You know, I look at anything that I like anything stupid that's happened. Damn, bro. I look like a bitch
[05:06:41] Yeah, twice a week is fine. I think it is to takes the wheel to play the game. Yeah, bro
[05:06:45] Like that's your biggest spender right there
[05:06:47] wash your ass now you trim your beard daily though no I haven't actually
[05:06:51] trimmed my beard in probably like three weeks I know no that's not true I did
[05:06:56] just a little bit but like really just a little bit right not a whole lot we're
[05:07:01] the fuck am I okay I got to go over here we're not talking bitch contract
[05:07:05] corn merchant I talked to her all right where's her contract coin we're
[05:07:10] away we're I get the contracts that I thought I was going out there killing
[05:07:15] shit maybe I wasn't let me guess let me
[05:07:20] go talk to her hello no no this isn't
[05:07:26] it how's the game you let me know the
[05:07:29] 28 I know I do roaring temple what the
[05:07:33] fuck is that joining a guild catch fish
[05:07:36] I don't want to catch fucking fish I'm
[05:07:39] gonna just go back over to here because
[05:07:41] I was doing this and that I was
[05:07:42] killing uh...
[05:07:44] i was killing shit
[05:07:48] i uninstalled it already thinks so
[05:07:50] make type transformation
[05:07:52] well like for me i just uh... i feel like a lot of people like have a very
[05:07:55] unhealthy view of um...
[05:07:59] like looking at their life they like always want to blame other things besides
[05:08:03] themselves for like why things are not going the way that they want them to
[05:08:06] in their life
[05:08:08] and i think that it's really um...
[05:08:10] alright i'm gonna refresh this bitch
[05:08:11] Okay, Kolbara, we're gonna kill Kolbara.
[05:08:14] Mandrakes.
[05:08:18] They'll get this one.
[05:08:20] Collect the roots.
[05:08:21] Okay, we gotta get this.
[05:08:23] All right, that's five, right?
[05:08:24] No, no, here we go.
[05:08:26] Oh, no, it is.
[05:08:27] Okay, we're good.
[05:08:27] All right, I gotta go get all these done.
[05:08:29] After this, I get 28, I can continue the MSQ.
[05:08:33] Did you get a trailer or a new world?
[05:08:34] I did.
[05:08:35] I thought it looked really good, actually.
[05:08:38] I did.
[05:08:39] But there's a lot of people that are like such a like they're like enablers for themselves
[05:08:45] and I think that they don't really hold themselves accountable for like making bad decisions.
[05:08:51] And I think the process of that is um you know you basically train yourself to be a
[05:08:56] loser and blame everybody else for like what you fuck up.
[05:09:02] Lining bitches yeah exactly.
[05:09:05] Like that's I feel like it's a huge huge huge problem.
[05:09:11] It might seem like kind of a you know unpopular thing, but I feel like people
[05:09:16] People nowadays like have such a huge problem with that
[05:09:19] Where's this fucking get the fuck out of here? I'm gonna be honest. I'm feeling pretty good now
[05:09:25] Like I'm killing this shit real quick and kill this dog over here
[05:09:31] They have to be stoic. I
[05:09:35] Thought that it's weird like I'm gonna be honest. I think it's really weird that
[05:09:38] I feel like being like Stoic and like being able to like handle your own shit
[05:09:44] Like we've put like a virtue on being a bitch nowadays, and I find it to be very annoying
[05:09:53] Like I mean everybody should be able to be vulnerable
[05:09:55] But like at the same time I feel like that's all people want to be and it's exhausting
[05:10:00] You saw a video game donkey take on this game. No, I didn't actually I didn't see anything about that
[05:10:09] I didn't even know he played in a mode so I had no idea
[05:10:13] Kill the sticks up over here
[05:10:15] There we go 100% right that mentality as a kid
[05:10:18] Yeah, I mean cuz like there have been things that have happened to me like this thing happened to everybody right where it's like not really your fault
[05:10:24] But it just happens but like it's just I think I think it's a toxic place to start from
[05:10:29] you know like
[05:10:31] Yeah, I do really think that this game like there's something about the combat with this game that's like really
[05:10:36] um uh not great like i i just i i can't really put my my finger on it that yeah but you see
[05:10:48] like how that how i move like that that's weird should not work that way i can get 28 soon it gets
[05:10:57] better as you gear more i'm talking about the nuts and bolts bro like don't ever tell me it gets
[05:11:02] better if it gets better it should have started better why why why would it need to get better
[05:11:06] why couldn't you just make it start better that's so weird why would you
[05:11:13] want it to be bad at the beginning nice okay done all right what's next okay
[05:11:24] defeat mandrakes we're the mandrakes okay we gotta go over there okay yep
[05:11:34] add over there hmm there's a bunch of sayings that need to be activated and
[05:11:44] deactivated so it feels better yeah I don't know I mean like I'm just telling
[05:11:49] like this is what my experience has been I'm sure that like there's probably
[05:11:53] things that I could improve it with but like that's just what I've seen so far
[05:11:58] there's an auto combat mechanic when I first created the game oh this game was
[05:12:02] like an auto play auto battle or game and then the game like so basically
[05:12:08] here's what happened is NC soft like they announced this game and they were
[05:12:12] like this is our next big MMO and everybody was like oh my god this is going to be amazing.
[05:12:18] The game comes out and it has auto play and every single person playing the game was just
[05:12:24] sitting there auto playing the game while there were AFK talking to their stream about
[05:12:28] how much dick the game sucked.
[05:12:30] Like it was actually kind of, I kind of felt I didn't feel bad for them at all actually.
[05:12:35] But um so it was so bad the game the game launch was so bad it was such a joke that
[05:12:41] NCSoft had to come out and apologize and it made their stock go down by 10 percent it was like a
[05:12:49] massive
[05:12:50] Fucking failure like a crazy level failure that like we don't even see like it it would have been
[05:13:00] I think it would have been a concord situation honestly. I really think so
[05:13:06] Just by like how badly it was received
[05:13:10] I'm gonna kill a lot more of these fuck boys
[05:13:16] I need to kill scorecams? I don't think I do.
[05:13:19] There we go.
[05:13:21] Kill that guy right there.
[05:13:23] What the fuck out of here?
[05:13:26] Okay.
[05:13:30] God, uh, they kinda did like they did a mini realm reborn.
[05:13:33] Well, they, they redid the combat
[05:13:36] and they changed it in a way that made it better.
[05:13:39] But I think that the combat still feels like kind of...
[05:13:43] You know what the combat feels like to me?
[05:13:45] Like, after I saw the combat with Final Fantasy XIV
[05:13:49] Before the realm are born the combat reminded me a lot of that where it's like the combat's not really very great
[05:13:56] But at the same time it's
[05:13:59] It's much better than where it was
[05:14:02] But the problem is like making a combat better than it was only you know
[05:14:07] Like that's a matter for anybody else except for the people that went playing back then
[05:14:12] Those are you need to autoplay back? I mean I agree
[05:14:15] Yeah, please bring back autoplay
[05:14:18] That way I can just AFK and talk
[05:14:20] And the game plays itself. That was one of my favorite things about playing a honkai star rail
[05:14:26] And like wow too like any game that I can like basically AFK and play. That's so good. I love it
[05:14:32] It sounds like stupid, but like I actually like that
[05:14:36] Oh, I got stunned
[05:14:40] This guy does a lot more damage than me. What level is he?
[05:14:42] What level is that guy? He's 31. He's cheating
[05:14:48] Probably yeah, he cheated for sure
[05:14:50] Okay
[05:14:52] Damn I just get way more shit. This is taking me a bit. It's basically 90% of mobile games. Yeah, I know
[05:15:02] That not work
[05:15:09] Genshin's afk same you didn't play it. No, you can't you can't auto-play in Genshin
[05:15:15] I'm pretty sure you can't like
[05:15:22] Yeah, you can't that's why I thought
[05:15:24] If it could I probably would already start applying it now you can't all that way
[05:15:29] But you were able to auto-play in Tower of Fantasy, which was amazing.
[05:15:32] I was so happy about that.
[05:15:35] But no, you can't do that in Genshin.
[05:15:41] Ooh.
[05:15:45] I feel like I need more single target damage.
[05:15:47] And he's like this bow shit too.
[05:15:54] I was about to ask you anything?
[05:15:55] I'm chillin', man. I'm good.
[05:16:03] Nice!
[05:16:04] Fucking got it. There we go.
[05:16:06] Okay, let me get the fuck out of here.
[05:16:12] I feel like if this game had the combat equivalent to BDO,
[05:16:16] It would have twice as many players.
[05:16:20] It's my opinion.
[05:16:24] And they made like some decisions that were a little bit more standard.
[05:16:33] Like I think the fact that you can't get them out and you turn into a dog, I think that's
[05:16:37] fucking stupid.
[05:16:39] Alright, speak with suspicious peddler.
[05:16:42] Ooh, okay.
[05:16:43] I'm going to talk to this loser here.
[05:16:47] Video combat's fun, but it's so niche.
[05:16:49] I just mean the quality of the combat, not the actual combat itself.
[05:16:52] Just give me such nice graphics. Yeah, like I mean I think this like by the way like this is what I'm talking about how
[05:17:00] Like in an MMO like this is what matters is like if you can go into town and then see a lot of people in the town
[05:17:07] Like to me that is so fucking important that matters more than almost anything else
[05:17:13] Because like that way it feels like an MMO like right now
[05:17:18] I feel like I'm playing an MMO because I can see other players everywhere like this is awesome
[05:17:24] You see what I'm saying whereas I can wow like that that's not how it is and well a lot of times like you'll see like three or four other people
[05:17:40] Okay
[05:18:05] destroyed fortress walls. Damn! Oh, is that so? The Archean region plans to make a secret weapon
[05:18:13] with that power. We have to find the Golem's hut first before they get their hands on it.
[05:18:17] Okay. How do you like it? Henderson in the Vienta vineyard. He knows a great deal about the
[05:18:25] Golem's hut. Thank you very much! Alright, whatever the fuck I gotta go use this
[05:18:30] Yeah, shoot, I do, I do, you know what I mean?
[05:18:33] That's fine, let's go.
[05:18:38] Yeah, I really like how individuals for the game
[05:18:42] are really good, especially after seeing so many games
[05:18:50] that have loading screens and shit.
[05:18:52] That's really nice to play a game like this.
[05:18:55] It's really wide and open.
[05:19:02] All right, what do you want me to do?
[05:19:03] I've been following his adventures
[05:19:04] in the form of songs a long time ago.
[05:19:06] If he ever knew anything about the Gollum's heart,
[05:19:09] there would be clues in his lyrics.
[05:19:11] The problem is, he took a bad hit to the head in the past, and he said he doesn't remember the lyrics anymore because of it.
[05:19:17] However, it's possible, Carlen A, a long time fan of his might know.
[05:19:24] Okay, we gotta go around this one, I think.
[05:19:30] Let's go.
[05:19:34] I felt New World wanted to die as fast as they had mounts.
[05:19:37] No.
[05:19:38] The reason why New World died is because of servers.
[05:19:40] That's one of the big reasons.
[05:19:44] Uh, but you couldn't go and play New World.
[05:19:51] Oh, I'm dumb.
[05:19:53] Uh, you couldn't go and play New World and a lot of servers, because the servers would die out.
[05:19:58] And the cap was so low that you weren't able to do a lot of activities in the game because of that.
[05:20:05] So you couldn't go and like, uh, you know, do a dungeon whenever you wanted.
[05:20:10] There was like maybe one or two dungeon groups that were going ever.
[05:20:13] And like that's just not enough for like an average person
[05:20:18] Especially because like New World like
[05:20:21] The audience that New World is made for is like, um, you know craft craft beer dads
[05:20:28] Right, I mean like that that's it's basically
[05:20:32] Like in New World like all they would talk about like they wouldn't talk about like anime in New World like I don't even know I
[05:20:39] Don't know if there is a single girl that played New World
[05:20:42] world. Like ever. I feel like probably not. Like it's a dude's game. Like that's it. And
[05:20:51] so yeah, at least craft your dad's alone. I'm just saying, right? I'm just saying like
[05:20:55] that's and look, that's okay. It's good. Like they've got a game that's made for you. Annie
[05:21:01] did. She got banned. She did. Annie milked a cow and banned her. I remember when that
[05:21:06] happened, an Amazon employee reached out to me and they're like, can you tell people
[05:21:11] that it was a mistake I'm like yeah sure and so yeah that one wasn't that one
[05:21:17] was a mistake though I was like cuz it didn't we'd already released a clip about
[05:21:23] it now it's like alright yeah my guild is called Goblinos are we have a guild
[05:21:31] the fuck I probably should join that then
[05:21:33] oh I fucked up I fucked up big damn that perish it is fast press Q accept
[05:21:50] Press Q? Oh gee. Oh gee for guild that makes sense. Uh, invite. Except. Oh shit, I'm part of a guild now.
[05:22:03] Damn, we got a lot of fucking people in this shit. Reputation, where's my reputation? Zero. Oh okay. Great.
[05:22:14] dead last is okay finally yeah I'm in I'm in we good what's up fat bitch we want
[05:22:29] fatty but it seems he's fucking hog sat in by a recent heartbreak to be of much
[05:22:35] help the heartbreak was him and McDonald's he said he can win his love's
[05:22:40] heart by giving her a valuable accessory it's him and Wendy from Wendy's
[05:22:45] We'll kill these guys.
[05:22:53] We'll hit the KFC, yeah.
[05:23:03] How's it fun? Have fun so far? Yeah, it's all right.
[05:23:05] Um, I'm trying to think like...
[05:23:14] You want to think about playing?
[05:23:17] I'm feeling like, uh...
[05:23:20] I'm feeling like this weekend.
[05:23:22] Maybe like Sunday?
[05:23:25] I feel like we played Ghost of Tsushima.
[05:23:28] on with wastelands for their violent temperaments.
[05:23:31] Yes.
[05:23:35] The Covenant was delighted to receive the classic materials.
[05:23:38] I'm thinking maybe even Saturday.
[05:23:41] Only to realize you couldn't remember the very important
[05:23:43] second half.
[05:23:44] That's a long game.
[05:23:45] Yeah.
[05:23:45] Yeah, I'm feeling like, well, so I want to tell you all,
[05:23:48] like, I'm probably only going to do like two or three
[05:23:51] sessions on stream.
[05:23:53] I feel like it's a really, really long form game.
[05:23:56] And like, I'm probably going to just play the rest of it
[05:23:58] off-frame.
[05:23:59] But like I figured I would at least start it on stream since I know a lot of you guys have wanted me to play it
[05:24:04] And I think people would probably really like if I uh
[05:24:07] If I did some of it said well, I mean it depends on how
[05:24:10] You know, I'm not I'm not trying to
[05:24:12] Damn, I got the first one who steal from tax carriers and merchants. Nice
[05:24:19] They'll happily do anything for money
[05:24:22] And full game on stream. I don't know
[05:24:25] They do not fear. There's also like so many other games. I gotta play like uh
[05:24:29] I'm a busy guy. There's so many video games I have to play and YouTube videos to provide commentary on so, you know
[05:24:35] I just I don't know if I'm gonna have the time right? I'm a very busy dude
[05:24:40] Diablo 4. Yeah, the Diablo expansion. Oh, you're right. Actually, that's true. Yeah, yeah
[05:24:45] Like maybe I should wait until after the Diablo expansions out
[05:24:49] Like I feel like so with the Diablo expansion like how many of y'all are gonna play it?
[05:24:54] like be honest like don't just be like I hate Diablo like how many y'all actually
[05:24:59] gonna play the expansion
[05:24:59] me I'm gonna play it I'm gonna try it out
[05:25:06] like I mean and by the way
[05:25:10] like I say that but it's like oh wow
[05:25:12] wow big surprise fucking streamers gonna play the game
[05:25:16] would I play the game if it wasn't for that
[05:25:19] I'm gonna be honest I don't know
[05:25:24] Like I really actually don't know the answer to that
[05:25:28] Find my golems hard a calm out of his had broken
[05:25:37] Guys that's true y'all need to keep this in mind
[05:25:43] Let's fuse the heart pieces three two one the golem will rise when the heart is done, okay
[05:25:50] This is actually going to be Blizzard's last chance with Diablo 4.
[05:25:58] It's their 17th last chance.
[05:26:03] The D4 campaign though is fire though.
[05:26:05] D4 campaign is fire.
[05:26:08] Hot take.
[05:26:09] I think it is painfully mid, but some of the cinematics are kind of cool.
[05:26:14] I think that it is not interesting and I think the characters aren't great.
[05:26:20] Like, that's just, you know, that's just what I think.
[05:26:26] The story was mad.
[05:26:27] Yeah, I think it was.
[05:26:28] And it's like, I didn't realize how, like, I didn't realize how weak it was until I compared
[05:26:39] it to Diablo 2.
[05:26:44] There's like a certain level of like, just fatalistic masculinity that Diablo 2 had.
[05:26:55] I don't even know where that is.
[05:26:56] I don't know where that came from.
[05:26:58] Where'd it go?
[05:27:02] They kill off two good characters for nothing? No, that's fine.
[05:27:06] I don't think that's a problem at all. It's just like, I don't know, one thing I like about Game of
[05:27:16] Thrones is a, oh, oh, Ghost of Tashima, Jen complaining about being dishonorable,
[05:27:21] but the game doesn't give you a choice. I don't know really, like, I don't know a lot about
[05:27:26] the game at all. And I know like that Ghost of Yotai game is going to be coming out, and
[05:27:30] like, I'm going to obviously play that, right? And so it's like, I want to make sure that
[05:27:34] I'm like ready for when that game comes out because I played the other one
[05:27:38] It was it's not really mechanic. Yeah
[05:27:46] woke time um I
[05:27:49] Don't really like don't think it's gonna be a big deal
[05:27:53] Honestly, I feel like we're like this is like defeat a sand scorpion intoxicated by a sulfur gas. Okay, so I have to go and
[05:28:02] I think I'll get credit for this right
[05:28:04] Did I get it? Yeah, I did. All right, cool
[05:28:06] I'm going to do here. It says I still got to do one, but like
[05:28:16] Basilisk
[05:28:19] Defeat a basilisk intoxicated by sulfur gas. How do I how do I defeat? I mean, do I drag him over this like I'm not really sure
[05:28:31] Let me see if this works. Yeah. Yeah
[05:28:34] I
[05:28:36] Was like I'm like, you know, is this is just gonna work because usually games don't really do this shit
[05:28:41] Okay, that
[05:28:44] Easiest game. Oh, shit. We got a big dick. We got a big dick in here
[05:28:52] That's an elite
[05:28:58] Okay, nice
[05:29:07] Fuck yes, I don't think that's fucked up
[05:29:13] Let me kill this guy. Got you bitch. All right, let's go
[05:29:18] Hmm excuse me.
[05:29:21] You already said D4 isn't bad, it's an 8 out of 9, now you're saying it's mid?
[05:29:25] Because I'm not a casual.
[05:29:27] Like I'm the kind of person that like wants to play a game a lot.
[05:29:32] Like y'all don't understand.
[05:29:34] I'm on the Sage's Broken Shell in Black McWookong at the max level in New Game Plus 2.
[05:29:46] I have multiple of my skills in Core Keeper leveled up to 100.
[05:29:51] When I play a game, I don't like half-dicking a game.
[05:29:57] I don't want to do that.
[05:30:04] Mako doesn't count.
[05:30:05] I mean, like, yeah, I guess, I mean, I feel like you probably get max level just by playing
[05:30:10] the game.
[05:30:13] What about Xenos Zone Zero?
[05:30:14] Well, that's the thing.
[05:30:16] That's why I kind of stopped playing it.
[05:30:18] Is that I just didn't really feel like it was worth investing a lot of time into.
[05:30:23] And also, I felt that way with a lot of gotcha games.
[05:30:25] like the only one that I really invested a lot of time into was uh
[05:30:28] what I guess I did was Starrail and also um what's in this is a rock okay cool I got a rock
[05:30:37] um we gotta go oh fuck I should probably should go on over to that all right let me go back and get
[05:30:42] this one um anyway yeah so what cyberpunk see like that's the game that like I really do need
[05:30:51] to finish. Like I feel like I that's the one that I really do feel like I let people down on.
[05:30:56] I do. Like I feel bad about not finishing that game. Are you ever going to play Witcher 3?
[05:31:05] I am. I'm going to play it off stream though. It's a game that I played it on stream two
[05:31:10] times and I feel like both times that I played it on stream there was just like a lot of
[05:31:15] distractions and it's a game that like I hope you guys understand like there's some
[05:31:22] games like I want to play off-stream just because I want to play them slowly and like be able to
[05:31:27] like it's an open world RPG like Witcher 3 is and so I want to be able to like really kind of
[05:31:33] enjoy the experience as an individual and uh yeah like for example like and I might like do
[05:31:43] some parts of it like on stream maybe right but like for the most part uh no I'll probably
[05:31:48] just play it off stream because I just I don't want people to be expecting that and like I also
[05:31:54] want to have time to finish the game myself you know all right where's this box you deal with
[05:32:00] ghosted Tsushima honestly well I'll probably start it on stream that's what I said same as I did
[05:32:04] Witcher 3 on stream and if I'm enjoying playing it on stream people like watching it then like
[05:32:09] maybe I do it more right I just don't want to make a commitment that's all people are
[05:32:16] People are saying the ILN shipping came to an agreement.
[05:32:19] 62% wage increase.
[05:32:23] Damn, so I guess what they were kind of waiting on
[05:32:26] is they were waiting for my react video
[05:32:28] to see what they should do,
[05:32:29] and then they just did what I said they should do.
[05:32:31] That's crazy, that's smart of them for them to do that.
[05:32:36] Yeah, that's a good idea.
[05:32:40] Fatalis, yeah, I know I got to Fatalis.
[05:32:42] I've been lazy.
[05:32:43] I've been big lazy.
[05:32:49] Imagine getting a 62% paybo.
[05:32:51] Brown Micah was found in the village of the Stone Masons gathered to build Stone Guard Castle
[05:32:58] Now Fernan ignored the Mason's warnings and dug deeply into the earth to get the Brown Micah
[05:33:03] Oh
[05:33:04] The monsters sealed under ground to emerge
[05:33:07] That's bad. That's real bad
[05:33:14] Any retro games you want to play? Yeah, um, I want to beat Secret of Mana. I
[05:33:21] Never beat Secret of Mana
[05:33:23] I wanted to do a playthrough of that game like I also never beat star fox. I got to andross in like second grade
[05:33:31] And I never beat him
[05:33:33] We're about Grandblue
[05:33:38] The gotcha. I mean like I feel like there's only
[05:33:43] I pretty much played that game a lot like I did everything
[05:33:49] How the fuck did see like that's what that's what y'all see that
[05:33:52] to indicate numbers it's just not good it's just it's just not oh what's this why
[05:33:59] did say I have to go do this I thought I just did this okay I got to go over
[05:34:09] there now let's just get my feet okay let's go every kill Ruby weapon ultimate
[05:34:15] weapon from fantasy seven no I never played they I never played from fantasy
[05:34:19] seven as you can make a video about some settings and make the combat less
[05:34:23] clunky probably watch that off-screen but see it for myself would you play
[05:34:28] brown sugar is a little secret of mana. I feel like um you know I couldn't do one without the other
[05:34:33] right? So like yeah I'd probably do this I'd probably do both of them. I saw that in the new
[05:34:37] visions of mana game I watched some gameplay from it looked like fucking garbage which is sad
[05:34:43] because uh I actually was kind of hoping that that game would be good but uh man looked like an
[05:34:47] absolute piece of shit like a crazy piece of shit like there's like gotcha games that are
[05:34:52] better than that like and by some of them I mean like pretty much all of them are better
[05:34:55] the nuts just so bad all right what's this go to the magic circle yeah go go
[05:35:05] bitch oh defeat the Archeum Legion those are the bad guys get out of here pussy
[05:35:22] oh this guy's got a lot of health all right oh big numbers let's go nice
[05:35:36] Okay now what? Oh there's a wizard!
[05:35:40] Okay, let me kill her.
[05:35:44] I think it's okay, but I don't really see it maintaining a player base.
[05:35:48] I'll try to mince it down.
[05:35:51] Ooh, I've been arranged.
[05:35:55] Three to one.
[05:35:57] Okay, so three.
[05:36:02] He's at you.
[05:36:12] Ooh, I do know.
[05:36:15] Oh shit.
[05:36:16] It's a girl.
[05:36:18] My are you all right? I'm sienna Parsons a wizard from the resistance. Oh, huh? I heard about you from headquarters
[05:36:39] Such skill you must be very strong to fight off all those occupes soldiers on your own
[05:36:47] The good news is we were able to protect the golem's heart. Thanks to you. I
[05:36:53] Did that?
[05:36:55] wait that's the golem's heart oh I didn't I wasn't paying attention when
[05:37:02] they told me to store you have a star fragment right it sounds more like a
[05:37:09] predetermined turn of events than a coincidence
[05:37:19] oh eventually find this master it's clever yeah this new power should come
[05:37:32] I'm an handy your power will now react with the seal golem's heart cool
[05:37:39] Perhaps the power of the seal stone can be used in the Titan reach ruins
[05:37:46] uh-huh
[05:37:47] Tended to destroy the hidden golem's heart so that it would not fall into Arceum's hands
[05:37:55] But I never imagined the one who revived the heart would actually absorb its power
[05:38:01] This seems like fate
[05:38:04] I hope you use your power just you know
[05:38:09] I've never seen a female character in a Korean game. It wasn't either barefoot or wearing high heels
[05:38:16] By the way that person Henderson you might have seen a single one. We've gone on many adventures together
[05:38:24] I'm really thinking about this. He's doing our own things
[05:38:28] But I'll always consider him a precious friend
[05:38:32] That's crazy like yeah a few things I couldn't get him when he left the resistance
[05:38:36] would you mind passing them on to him and any Asian gotcha they all wear
[05:38:42] high heels thank you right I hid them in an old bag near the Titan reach ruins
[05:38:47] okay it's going to be hard to see him for a while since I'm busy with the
[05:38:51] constant provocations of the Arkham Legion please give him my best regards
[05:38:56] okay take care haha it's free to play the game is free to play um yeah
[05:39:07] Yeah, yeah, game is free to play, right?
[05:39:10] Ooh, uh-oh.
[05:39:12] Oh, shit. It's that bitch from the beginning of the game.
[05:39:19] Who's this?
[05:39:23] This looks like I was a bad guy.
[05:39:25] Yeah. Am I gonna turn into a golem?
[05:39:36] And pull some attack on Titan shit?
[05:39:38] Damn! Looks like I am.
[05:39:45] Oh, fuck.
[05:39:51] Okay, um, I feel like I'm doing 50,000 damage.
[05:40:06] Okay, what does this do? Okay? I don't know what the hell is going on, but I feel like I'm winning right?
[05:40:19] I gotta be winning now, right? What does this do?
[05:40:25] Shield shot right in front of you, okay?
[05:40:31] Damn, so I beat him. I'll just use this all the- oh.
[05:40:41] Having sensed the mana waves it created, it was not until after you defeated them all in a fierce battle
[05:40:47] that Resistance Wizard Sienna Parsons appeared. She helped you absorb the intense power of the
[05:40:53] Gollum's heart and urged you to use it for good, not evil. Oh, so I shouldn't use something for
[05:41:00] evil. That's too bad. And there's none of these red markers again. Let me see what the hell
[05:41:06] how this red marker is. Can I get up there? Yeah, I gotta go over here. Okay, giant
[05:41:18] crystal scorpion on. Where'd he go? Huh? Give me, let me, let me get to him. Okay,
[05:41:33] we're good. Nice. Oh, he's getting destroyed. So these are like rare spawns or some shit?
[05:41:44] Okay, cool. All right, let's go turn this back in. Pog loot. Yeah, I know.
[05:41:54] imagine that. Do you think player housing could save player counts? No. The problem with this
[05:42:01] game has nothing to do with that. I think it's that the combat and like the movement in the game
[05:42:06] doesn't really feel good. And I feel like that problem is... until that's fixed, the game is bad.
[05:42:19] It feels great. You think that you got... People think this game feels good.
[05:42:22] Am I taking crazy pills? Man, I think it doesn't feel good at all.
[05:42:33] Double 30 complaining? I don't understand, so like should 30 play like shit? I mean like
[05:42:40] what's the logic there? That sounds terrible. Let's see. Now what do I do?
[05:42:51] Get the- her bag? Where's her bag? Uh, oh it's probably up on the top, right?
[05:42:59] Okay, we're good. Get the box!
[05:43:05] There wasn't old bag on top of the broken golem. Just as Sienna said there would be.
[05:43:11] The old and torn bag seemed to contain many memories shared with someone.
[05:43:20] Seriously watch ACP on video? It'll fix a lot of your issues. Okay, great. I'll watch this video
[05:43:25] and I'll see if it'll help. Yeah, that was the worst comment ever. Well no, I'll try out
[05:43:35] the video and I'll see if it improves it at all. You know, why not? I'll link to the video. I'll look
[05:43:43] at it. I probably want to apply all the settings and make sure I understand them like off-stream because
[05:43:47] it seems like it's kind of complex, but yeah. I'm going bird mode on. You can come on video inside
[05:43:58] the country it kills illegal immigrants. Oh yeah, I was gonna watch that. Um, oh what's this?
[05:44:11] It's been more than 10 years since I touched this hood. Yeah. Back in those days, I wasn't
[05:44:17] and afraid of monsters or the Archaeum Legion justice danger and the thrill of
[05:44:24] adventure that's all I cared about in some beer
[05:44:37] drink it all all it's here raise your glass high for the victory to us
[05:44:43] through the hope desert wake up the treasure after the sandstorms we caught the column
[05:44:50] Okay, I didn't expect this
[05:45:02] Yes!
[05:45:23] Great, so where are we going?
[05:45:25] As it's true, giant foxes in the sand do what we command.
[05:45:30] Our song will open its heart to us like we planned.
[05:45:35] We'll seek them to be safe and quiet.
[05:45:53] Yeah, it's pretty good.
[05:46:06] They did something like this in Wall-Star too.
[05:46:13] This is why no one likes dwarves, you think so?
[05:46:26] Nice.
[05:46:29] Much, my friend.
[05:46:31] I got everything back thanks to you.
[05:46:34] Great.
[05:46:35] Have you ever stopped by the vientus sanctum take a look at the tower we constructed when we were in the resistance
[05:46:42] We built up the tower little by little adding to it whenever we completed another odyssey
[05:46:49] What a good guy
[05:46:54] Okay, his eyes lit up like he was seeing an old friend for the first time in a long while
[05:47:01] Common story he took an old hood from the bag and began to sing
[05:47:06] Recalling many memories a
[05:47:08] crowd gather to listen to his performance and
[05:47:11] Touched by it no more songs. I don't know
[05:47:15] So what the fuck just happened? I think the guy was like a musician and we had to tell him how to sing his song again
[05:47:23] I think I wasn't really reading everything, but I think that's what happened
[05:47:28] see your touch it yeah I think so right yeah that's what it was yeah I have no
[05:47:38] idea he had amnesia oh average Bart experience yeah exactly the strike will
[05:47:47] begin again on January 15th until then the strike is over wow so they decided to
[05:47:55] postpone it until after the election that's kind of funny man yeah postpone
[05:48:07] the strike exactly okay witness the events of the past using the infinity
[05:48:12] wheel all right let's watch this do it do it bitch oh the Lord of Stone God who
[05:48:30] colluded with Arceum with a guy exploited the inhabitants damn what an asshole
[05:48:38] resistance raided and seized the Vernon Arceum's armies cargo distributed among
[05:48:44] the people one day an extraordinary girl and two dwarves came to visit fernan
[05:48:53] uh-huh the girls said that if she received funding she would use it to
[05:48:58] find a legendary stone what is that part of the ancient that guy's hundred
[05:49:01] percent British you look at it you know that resistance fat and bald hallmark of
[05:49:08] evil yeah
[05:49:10] giving her a substantial sum after watching her golem's performance the
[05:49:14] The girl's company unraveled the secret of the Mormonithic boulder, along the way, a
[05:49:18] rock struck Henderson and rendered him unconscious.
[05:49:23] Although they were chased by Chernobog and brave many perilous adventures, in the end,
[05:49:28] they acquired the stone.
[05:49:33] After completing the giant golem, the girl made Fernand dance in a huge chest and charmed
[05:49:38] a spell, explaining that it was a ritual that would bind him to the golem, making
[05:49:43] Nice.
[05:49:54] What an idiot.
[05:49:58] So he's fat, dumb, and bald.
[05:50:05] Yep.
[05:50:08] That's usually how it is.
[05:50:13] And that was the guy
[05:50:19] Okay, you can choose your final reward
[05:50:27] Okay
[05:50:37] So blue helmet I feel like the helmet would be good
[05:50:56] What do you guys think? I'm not even sure what I should go with. Left?
[05:51:09] I go with this helmet here? The helmet with the tail? Alright, let's go with that.
[05:51:17] It's already done. I did it.
[05:51:19] Yep. Okay.
[05:51:22] Let me see how I put on that helmet.
[05:51:28] Okay, where is it?
[05:51:30] And then... I think there's like a transfer thing that I can do, right?
[05:51:37] And so I want to use that then have it go to this
[05:51:48] Okay, we're doing it nice damn I was fucking good now
[05:51:55] Okay, let's see. Can I look like a little about my weapon again, and I can do the dungeon
[05:52:01] Okay, here we go. All right, come on
[05:52:09] big numbers
[05:52:11] come on it's so close man fuck okay so we can level this up yeah yeah let's
[05:52:36] level this up massive okay nice okay that's it five okay this is only at one
[05:52:57] We're going to do big upgrades on this one.
[05:52:59] These effects, man.
[05:53:02] There it is, there it is.
[05:53:06] Nice.
[05:53:08] Three.
[05:53:11] Got it.
[05:53:12] Alright, there it is.
[05:53:13] Another one.
[05:53:14] Got it.
[05:53:15] Alright.
[05:53:16] Four.
[05:53:17] Nice.
[05:53:21] Huge.
[05:53:22] I'm actually getting really lucky on this.
[05:53:26] This is great.
[05:53:27] Another one.
[05:53:28] We're going to take it all the way.
[05:53:33] Nice.
[05:53:34] Yes!
[05:53:36] Okay, that's maxed out.
[05:53:39] And then we have...
[05:53:41] I'm gonna get everything to five.
[05:53:45] Yeah, let's get everything to five.
[05:53:51] Big dicking out, wasting materials? How am I wasting materials?
[05:53:54] What do you mean, wasting materials?
[05:53:56] I can just transfer it over. Who gives a fuck?
[05:53:59] Why are you trying to stress me out with this?
[05:54:04] You're not wasting- Yeah, shut up, idiot. Shut the fuck up.
[05:54:07] I'm talking shit for no reason.
[05:54:10] It's stressing me out.
[05:54:14] Save the materials for throne liberty to sounds like the way I play a lot of games
[05:54:19] Okay, here we go. This is five five hundred percent
[05:54:22] Easy Wow, that's a 1000 or 100 percent. That's huge
[05:54:27] All right another one six. Okay, that one's maxed out. We're gonna upgrade this one. We're taking this one to six to
[05:54:38] Nice. Oh, they can go to seven since it's blue. I didn't know that
[05:54:43] Okay
[05:54:45] Let's back this one out too. It's more efficient to transfer level three green to starting a blue from all the one. I don't have no idea
[05:54:57] nice
[05:54:59] Okay, let's take this up to six two
[05:55:07] Got it. Okay, good
[05:55:09] And I guess we're gonna do we're gonna do this one
[05:55:14] Okay, is this pay to win? I wish if it was I would have already won
[05:55:21] Okay, come on. Come on. Oh fuck you man
[05:55:25] got it kind of got unlucky there but it's okay all right we got this quality
[05:55:33] let's take this up to six two yeah this is actually a huge amount of upgrades I
[05:55:37] didn't realize how many I was getting here this is crazy yeah I'm gonna be way
[05:55:44] more powerful now fuck yes okay good and I can probably get this one maxed
[05:55:51] out too right okay one more nice okay and then birch wood I guess I probably
[05:56:02] Probably should upgrade this, right? I mean, I don't really use the bow a lot, but like, I might as well.
[05:56:08] Damn!
[05:56:12] Is a game free?
[05:56:13] Uh, yeah, it's a free game.
[05:56:16] Uh, I'm pretty sure, right?
[05:56:21] 90% of your power comes from upgrading your skills.
[05:56:24] Wait, so am I dumb?
[05:56:25] Should I not do this?
[05:56:29] Yeah, I'll upgrade skills after this.
[05:56:34] Okay, yeah, let me upgrade skills after this.
[05:56:37] It's free unless you're addicted. Okay.
[05:56:39] Nice there we go. Okay, so all that's upgraded and then we have to go to skills. All right skills. It's K for skills, right? Yes
[05:56:51] Okay
[05:56:59] What's this?
[05:57:01] This is for AoE. I guess this is good. I
[05:57:18] Guess we can use this right? Yeah, well at least take this a little bit higher. I
[05:57:27] Don't have that many skill books, so I'm not gonna go super hard on I'm gonna take it to three
[05:57:31] Specialization tab too. I don't even know what that is. Specialize it skillspe- oh yeah!
[05:57:38] Oh, oh. Huh. Um. Okay, death blow. Okay, so we're gonna put more points into that. Cool strike.
[05:57:54] I can't- oh, I don't have enough points for that. Okay, that's fine. Well that- that didn't take
[05:58:06] long and what about these we're gonna try and get this to one more nice nice
[05:58:17] nice okay one more big one fuck you okay yeah yeah we'll stop right there okay
[05:58:33] and I guess let's take this a little bit higher I'll take it to like level
[05:58:43] three. Nice. Ooh, a W too. God damn. Okay, so I can upgrade ice tornado. Yeah, let's try
[05:59:18] and upgrade this one more time, because I use this weapon all this attack all the time.
[05:59:24] Damn. Oh, I got two big ones. That's huge. Okay, good. And then I also want to use
[05:59:41] one here death blow. I'm gonna take this up one more again too. I need to use my
[05:59:49] other AoE skills and upgrade those too. Oh fuck you. Come on. Nice. Okay. And I think
[06:00:03] we'll try to upgrade this one a little bit. Okay. Nice. Another one. Damn. Bro I'm
[06:00:24] I'm actually cooking.
[06:00:28] Wow.
[06:00:31] I'm gonna let it do it for me from now on.
[06:00:35] Ascending slash.
[06:00:39] That seems pretty good.
[06:00:41] I should probably use that.
[06:00:43] I'm gonna use that.
[06:00:46] I don't know what this does, I don't care.
[06:00:51] Okay.
[06:00:54] I'm gonna take this up a little bit more.
[06:00:57] Easy.
[06:00:59] Easy.
[06:01:02] You can transfer the bow into the blue sword if you want.
[06:01:04] Yeah, I don't want to though,
[06:01:06] because I'm not really using the sword we'll do one more because this ability is
[06:01:12] really good anyway I don't think I can do it damn damn brah went all the way okay
[06:01:33] and we've got all this all this is finished okay good and then I also
[06:01:38] need to do the secret dungeon oh no no it's this is not ready yet it's his
[06:01:45] character entry level of 31. I'm not 31. Okay, so how do I join? Can you invite me? If you're
[06:01:53] gonna do the dungeon, are you gonna invite me? It has its work. Okay. Alright, we gotta try the
[06:02:09] shit out. Need to assign stats? Oh yeah, you're right. Oops, I hit the wrong button.
[06:02:20] I hit C for character. Okay, and so we want to put points into Dixterity, I think.
[06:02:29] All right, good.
[06:02:31] And I think everything else
[06:02:32] we're pretty much ready to go with.
[06:02:41] Okay, and so how do I join a group?
[06:02:44] Or sorry, how do I join a dungeon?
[06:02:47] I'm gonna see if I can figure it out.
[06:02:49] Roaring Temple.
[06:02:51] This is the one that we have to do.
[06:02:54] I'm gonna join this dungeon.
[06:03:03] Did you level up some passives?
[06:03:04] I leveled up everything, I'm pretty sure.
[06:03:07] Did I not?
[06:03:10] Oh, there's nothing even here.
[06:03:20] 26,000 health. Oh my god. Uh-oh
[06:03:31] I'm scared. All right, let's do it. I feel like I'm doing more damage
[06:03:42] I feel like I'm doing way more damage. Yeah, like I'm hanging for like a hundred now
[06:03:53] Wait, that thing just died. Oh my damn. Oh, we're just popping off
[06:04:11] Jesus
[06:04:14] Who is this guy? Nice
[06:04:20] Ancient shade wizard. I did 2,000 damage. I feel like that's pretty good.
[06:04:29] Okay. Now what?
[06:04:37] Man, that fluid regulator's done. Turn into... I turned into a golfer.
[06:04:49] Or a beaver. I don't know what the hell I turned into.
[06:04:54] Okay, where's these guys? Over here.
[06:04:57] An otter? I don't know what the hell that is.
[06:05:00] The fuck is an otter?
[06:05:11] It's really bad. Dude.
[06:05:13] How are other people doing way more damage than I am? What the fuck?
[06:05:21] Yeah, this is...
[06:05:23] There's something wrong, guys.
[06:05:26] Ooh!
[06:05:35] At least those actually do a lot of damage.
[06:05:37] That's right.
[06:05:39] Yeah, that AoE thing is really good.
[06:05:53] Okay, that's done.
[06:05:55] Now I have to use the other one.
[06:05:58] And now we go back up, the water gets up, yeah.
[06:06:09] Well now what? Oh, shit. We're gonna drown. Oh, I see. Let's go over here.
[06:06:32] Oh, it's a boss. But we're big dicking on him, so that's actually kind of good.
[06:06:50] Yeah, I wish I could do more, but no. I just have to auto-attack him. Where did all he go? Oh.
[06:07:01] Nice. I got a polished crystal. Oh, wow. Look at all this. Watch out for those. Okay.
[06:07:19] Ooh, Drogear died.
[06:07:22] Different game, same shit, huh?
[06:07:30] That's crazy.
[06:07:31] Use your second weapon. I don't know how to.
[06:07:42] Okay, that one's done.
[06:07:50] Why? Why would I do- why what?
[06:07:55] Oh, you mean the letter. Um, gotcha, bitch!
[06:08:18] Oh, these are making good progress in this dungeon. It's not like that first dungeon.
[06:08:24] Dude, that first dungeon we did was a joke.
[06:08:28] Like literal biggest fucking joke.
[06:08:30] Like I was so mad doing that dungeon.
[06:08:36] So I can't get a hit off.
[06:08:37] There we go.
[06:09:09] Oh yeah, Joker 2 sucks, don't go watch it.
[06:09:12] I could have told you it sucked and I never seen it.
[06:09:17] Nobody asked for that.
[06:09:21] Nobody wanted the Joker 2.
[06:09:24] Like nobody at it, there's no reason
[06:09:27] that they should have done that.
[06:09:32] I thought it was so dumb.
[06:09:34] literally nobody yeah directors lazy first one fucking stuff I thought the
[06:09:42] first one was amazing yeah I disagree with that but you know reasons money yeah
[06:09:54] exactly established IP man who ancient berserk shade wizard nice really good
[06:10:16] Damage on this guy though.
[06:10:25] He's dying so fast.
[06:10:33] Oh, there we go.
[06:10:43] Oh, this is gonna be the last boss.
[06:10:47] King Kaimura ass.
[06:10:52] Okay.
[06:10:57] The party's too strong.
[06:10:58] Yeah, there's people that are good in this group.
[06:11:00] Like, oh, we have 250s in the group.
[06:11:05] Yeah, a fucking course, it's easy.
[06:11:09] Yeah, we've got two people that are max level.
[06:11:12] Well, that makes a lot of sense.
[06:11:15] Look at this guy's sword, it has 200 damage.
[06:11:20] What the fuck?
[06:11:26] Where do you buy that on the store?
[06:11:35] Do it.
[06:11:36] Do it, bitch.
[06:11:37] What's that supposed to do?
[06:12:07] There's like a red circle.
[06:12:11] Probably nothing.
[06:12:14] Let me zoom out.
[06:12:15] Am I supposed to stand in front of the fire thing?
[06:12:33] Okay.
[06:12:36] That's what he...
[06:12:37] I mean, that's just the way it is.
[06:12:40] Hey.
[06:12:41] Hey.
[06:12:44] No?
[06:12:45] Yeah.
[06:12:49] kill them it's fine even though like I'm obviously I was probably half of the damage in the group
[06:12:53] uh they'll still probably be able to do it uh-oh they're getting well 10% just saw the man character
[06:13:08] died is it uh-oh three percent you guys got it nice there it is good job boys
[06:13:22] Well, thanks for your answer, I know.
[06:13:35] Okay, let me open the box.
[06:13:37] What's in the box?
[06:13:38] A wand?
[06:14:21] That's for healers.
[06:14:23] It's for healers.
[06:14:27] Why would they do that to me?
[06:14:30] I don't even understand.
[06:14:37] You want to say something?
[06:14:38] Yeah.
[06:14:39] The game is trying to say something?
[06:14:41] I guess so.
[06:14:43] Oh my God.
[06:14:46] Okay, well great.
[06:14:48] let me just leave them. I'm pissed. No smart loot. Carried the dog shit loot. True! It's disgusting.
[06:15:02] Thank you guys. Let me go ahead and leave the group. We did very well.
[06:15:08] Let's see if there's anything to join. Joining a guild, enter uh...
[06:15:12] I
[06:15:14] Want to go to enter through the into gaze
[06:15:17] Okay, I have to I just go there or something. I don't know
[06:15:20] We hey, hey, hey, I was there. I was there doing stuff. Okay. I don't want to hear about it
[06:15:26] You can do the dungeon boss. Oh, yeah
[06:15:32] Let's do it this is gonna be easy
[06:15:53] Okay
[06:16:03] What the fuck I feel like I don't even take any damage
[06:16:16] Yeah, I even when he does a lot of damage like this. I'm still good
[06:16:25] wait back in okay there it is but I wasn't ready okay Jesus you know myself up
[06:16:59] God I'm finally get the fuck out of here nice nice okay it's too easy getting
[06:17:20] moved around in the game is like crazy annoying it is we'll do a go-kart
[06:17:26] I'm gonna I'm gonna chill for a bit. I wasn't gonna play that much today. I got a
[06:17:33] Probably might play. I don't know what I'm gonna do so tomorrow
[06:17:38] The plan is that uh, I have like a like a wedding
[06:17:42] I'm gonna go to I don't know if I'm going to stream before then or not because it's like later on in the day
[06:17:47] And so if I do it'll probably be like a shorter stream
[06:17:50] But if I am I'll be back on about the usual time and yeah
[06:17:55] anyway guys thank you all very much for watching I appreciate it thank you thank
[06:18:00] you everybody we had a good time today hopefully you guys enjoyed had fun
[06:18:03] etc. we're gonna shower right for sure man for sure and yeah anyway gentlemen
[06:18:09] yeah I will see you tomorrow. Bye boys! Peace!