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

10-05-2024 · 6h 26m

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[00:00:44] Y'all hear me yeah, yep yep yep yep yep yep. What's up boys? How y'all doing?
[00:00:53] I just just got up a little bit ago. Holy shit. Oh my god. Oh
[00:01:01] Fuck I like honestly like so last night
[00:01:04] I didn't get back until like probably like I like actually I got back for a bit
[00:01:09] but like I didn't get done with everything so probably like midnight and
[00:01:12] I don't even know what the fuck I did like I walked on I was gonna play core keeper and
[00:01:18] and I
[00:01:20] I think I log on and I pause the game and I lay down
[00:01:23] Like I didn't even do anything like I just log on for no reason and that was it
[00:01:29] Damn ads. I know we're gonna fix that
[00:01:32] Diddy party Jesus Christ, but it's really what bro. What's this middle school shit? Diddy part?
[00:01:38] No, bro. It was a fucking wedding you freak the hell's wrong with you. Yes wedding wasted
[00:01:44] Yeah, no, I had a good time and I did you know
[00:01:48] So closest friends actually I would say you know got married yesterday was that and so kind of crazy
[00:01:56] Definitely crazy that that happened. Yeah, I know them for 20 years, right? And so yeah, that's what it was and man
[00:02:04] And what's this here the wedding crash? I don't know about that
[00:02:07] I just showed up man. I hung out with some people and I had a bit of fun, you know
[00:02:11] Like everything was good and we the best man. No, I just showing up
[00:02:15] I just I just showed up. I just hung out and that was it man
[00:02:19] And what am I getting married? That's real funny man that you guys are y'all like telling jokes today, huh?
[00:02:25] You guys really like a you know fucking around telling some jokes having fun, huh? Is that it? Did you have fun?
[00:02:31] Did you cry not in cry?
[00:02:33] but other people did
[00:02:36] Zack right
[00:02:39] He did but it was it was it was good man. It was great and
[00:02:43] And yeah, it was he did you good, but I'm I'm actually really happy for him. I am I'm so happy for him and I got to see
[00:02:52] I got to see a lot of our other friends that like I don't really see all the time because like they're not in the same city as us
[00:02:57] And so like I got a chance to talk to them hang out with all them and like that was cool. So yeah, yeah, it was good
[00:03:05] I'm great seeing good spirits. Yeah, no, I'm chilling man. I'm good like yesterday was was great
[00:03:09] You didn't roach out in the middle of it. I mean I I left towards the end, right?
[00:03:13] But like that's after like three hours four hours something like that, right?
[00:03:16] So, yeah, and why wouldn't you play Pond fancy 7 remake? I don't know about that. Like I don't know about yeah
[00:03:23] I have no idea. So yeah
[00:03:26] so
[00:03:27] So did he still play wow some of them do some don't like
[00:03:31] Honestly like the one guy that I expected not to play wow is playing well again
[00:03:35] And the one guy expected that was gonna be playing well. He's not playing any video games at all right now
[00:03:40] Why he's like I told him he was broad-talking life
[00:03:46] That's what it is. He's a teacher now, right? And so that shit was wild
[00:03:51] He's second. That's the game mega thread sometimes. Yeah, I need to at some point
[00:03:55] I just don't know when that's gonna be but yeah, I will and any news on the diddler
[00:04:00] I don't think there's any news on that dude at all like I feel like that kind of uh, you know
[00:04:05] People kind of just waiting to see what's gonna happen. Like let me see if there's anything that's happened today
[00:04:11] ID voter ID is this the far right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
[00:04:16] No, nothing really happening here
[00:04:19] So
[00:04:20] It probably take a bit of time, but yeah, did you wait for liberty off-stream? I haven't played shit off-stream
[00:04:26] I'm gonna be honest. I haven't done anything off-stream
[00:04:28] I've been I've been going live and I've been streaming that I'm gonna do another shit, right?
[00:04:33] Usually like I like just you know, like I like streaming but yeah
[00:04:38] I've had other shit going on. Did you see a kick streamer crashing a car?
[00:04:42] Kick streamer crashed a car. Did he crash it on purpose or did he just was he just crashing?
[00:04:48] You know what was just cracking because like if you just like I see people in a car crash before
[00:04:52] But like if he crashed out on purpose it slipped into rain. Yeah. Yeah
[00:04:57] He was reading the chat on a phone
[00:04:59] Really? Let me see. That's funny. He doesn't die, does he?
[00:05:03] Because if he does, I'll watch it, I'll watch it, but off-stream.
[00:05:07] Yeah, did he die?
[00:05:10] No? Okay, all right, cool. So let's watch it. What's this shit?
[00:05:13] Give me a minute.
[00:05:15] Jack, no, oh, of course.
[00:05:22] Of course, of course, is him.
[00:05:24] Who do you think it was?
[00:05:26] Yeah, obviously, obviously, bro. It's the broccoli boy himself.
[00:05:31] All right, let's watch it.
[00:05:33] Jack Doherty crashes in McLaren after using his iPhone while driving.
[00:05:37] Kick has banned his account.
[00:05:38] All right, let's watch it. Here we go.
[00:05:40] I'm watching overfield that sucks, huh you
[00:06:39] Maybe you should have put all the money on it.
[00:06:41] Do you think the insurance is gonna cover that?
[00:06:44] I'm sure, I'm sure a state farm or a GEICO man.
[00:06:49] Well, I bet that they love kick streamers
[00:06:52] cause like they could see that about, yeah, yeah,
[00:06:54] you were on the phone while you were driving.
[00:06:56] Like, yeah, yeah, pull his license.
[00:06:59] I'm gonna be real, I actually think that like,
[00:07:01] this is just unsafe driving,
[00:07:03] but I don't think this is an outcome
[00:07:04] of him being on his phone.
[00:07:06] I think the problem is that he was
[00:07:07] too fast in an area like and you got to think again a lot of these wheels right
[00:07:13] here so like these are the these are like street wheels and and a lot of these
[00:07:19] wheels I know for these expensive cars are not good at driving in the rain like
[00:07:23] any sort of a performance car a lot of them don't have good wheels for driving
[00:07:27] in the fucking rain and so like number one like he set up to fail with that
[00:07:32] and then you can see this right what he's going he's probably going how
[00:07:37] How fast is he?
[00:07:38] It said how fast he's going, right?
[00:07:40] It said 72.
[00:07:41] He go in 72 miles an hour.
[00:07:43] This should be a 50 mile an hour area at this level of rain, especially with this type of
[00:07:48] a car.
[00:07:49] And also with this level of acceleration, and yeah, he hydroplained.
[00:07:52] He did.
[00:07:53] So it didn't have shit to do with him on the phone, man.
[00:07:56] He just doesn't know how to drive in the rain like this.
[00:07:59] Like he was accelerating past 72.
[00:08:03] Yeah, but like let's say he got to 85.
[00:08:05] I feel like that's really what happened here because like I remember like I've never had this happen
[00:08:11] But I had a one time like I was driving on ice and like my car
[00:08:16] It's like Jesus like Jesus took my car
[00:08:19] Let's say this is my car, right? This is my car. He takes my car. He goes like this
[00:08:25] And I never felt more out of control of my life than that moment. I was like, oh my god
[00:08:34] God, how the fuck did this happen?
[00:08:37] Black ice, ooh, that's right.
[00:08:39] And I thought that I had it under control.
[00:08:41] I thought I could drive on ice.
[00:08:42] I thought I was fine.
[00:08:45] I am so lucky I didn't hit anybody and I was safe.
[00:08:49] So lucky, like I got, ooh, I got so lucky.
[00:08:53] I never drove out on that ice ever again
[00:08:55] in my motherfucking life.
[00:08:56] Ice drives you, yeah, that's right.
[00:08:58] And so that happened to me.
[00:09:00] Speeding in the rain is numb all around.
[00:09:01] It is, and like this is a lot of rain.
[00:09:03] And so like he's got, obviously he's, you know,
[00:09:06] he's number one, he's retarded.
[00:09:07] Like, okay, so we get that out of the way.
[00:09:09] That's a massive problem.
[00:09:11] Then number two, he's also driving in the rain.
[00:09:14] That's number two, that's working against him.
[00:09:16] Number three, this is a car.
[00:09:19] A lot of these cars are really, really good at going fast.
[00:09:23] But I like, I'm not really like a physics wizard, right?
[00:09:27] But I'm pretty sure the faster that you make a car go,
[00:09:31] the higher the probability is
[00:09:32] that it's going to hydroplane, right?
[00:09:34] Just based off of like the way that it's accelerating
[00:09:37] and how the ground would be,
[00:09:38] because the hydroplaning a lot of times,
[00:09:40] my understanding, especially on like highways
[00:09:42] is actually through a mixture of water and oil, right?
[00:09:46] And it's that mixture and the water that brings the oil up
[00:09:49] and then it makes the road even more unsafe, right?
[00:09:52] And so, like, I mean,
[00:09:54] cause I, y'all might not believe this,
[00:09:56] but I've actually been driving like since I was 16,
[00:09:59] my dad taught me how to drive.
[00:10:01] my dad drives like you think this is this is nothing compared to how my dad
[00:10:07] drives nothing at all and so he like he taught me how to drive and so like if
[00:10:16] he if he like the thing is he's very good at driving too he's extremely good at
[00:10:19] driving and you have to be because he's playing it on hard mode the entire
[00:10:23] fucking time and so anyway you know I learned all this shit and so anyway
[00:10:29] That that's that's the position that he's in and so what do you call it like?
[00:10:35] He's got he's got the wheels and like I'll talk about those those performance wheels
[00:10:38] That's like number three number four. He's on the phone number five. He's streaming so like everything is is working against him
[00:10:51] Yep, there it is
[00:10:53] That's what you get. That's what you get
[00:10:55] That's life. What about a seatbelt? He probably got a seatbelt on I assume. Yeah, he got a seatbelt on I mean, that's it
[00:11:04] So yeah, there's a longer version. Maybe there is I'll see if there's anything else besides that
[00:11:09] Let me see if I find one Siri find nearest card rail. Oh
[00:11:13] Fuck yeah. Yeah, he got banned on on kick for texting and driving. Yeah
[00:11:18] I'm gonna be real like, you know, everybody loves to hate this kid, right?
[00:11:21] But I actually don't think this has anything to do with the fact that that he was texting. I
[00:11:27] Think that he was just being an unsafe driver trying to you know trying to flex right driving fast
[00:11:34] It's just being an unsafe driver straight up real shit
[00:11:38] And so yeah, you activated by Siri. How can you be so stupid?
[00:11:42] He didn't know he's a kid. He didn't know this like whenever I was 19
[00:11:46] I remember one time so like I went down like so this is like I used to drive like like
[00:11:51] like Jack did. Like I did. I drove like this for like my first year of having a car. And then the
[00:11:58] time that I stopped, he's a kid. He's 19. Yeah, exactly. Like he's a kid. He's a kid. He's 19 years
[00:12:04] old. He's a kid. He's not legally a kid, but he's a kid. Everybody knows that. And so like you
[00:12:09] look at him, this looks like a kid. And so anyway, my point is that so like I was driving and
[00:12:17] And like I was driving back to, I remember it was like me and Jeff and like,
[00:12:20] we had just like gone back from like his house and like, uh,
[00:12:23] like I picked him up from his grandma's house and we were going to like my house
[00:12:26] cause like him and Cody, we're going to stay the night or some shit.
[00:12:28] And like, we're just going to play a while all night.
[00:12:30] And, uh, so I'm like driving and like I, I rip a bitch.
[00:12:35] I turn onto like a road and it's like this two lane road, right?
[00:12:39] And there's like a massive cliff off the road and it's, it's wet.
[00:12:43] And I'm driving like, I'm talking like 80 miles an hour.
[00:12:46] And this is like a 30 mile an hour zone.
[00:12:48] And I'm just right.
[00:12:50] I'm just going as fast as I fucking can.
[00:12:52] And then I remember I could realize like whenever I was driving past another car, it was dumb.
[00:12:57] It was. And so I was driving past another car.
[00:12:59] I realized that I like I didn't have control of my car because the wheels were like a little bit fucked.
[00:13:04] Right. I lost control.
[00:13:05] And I realized like I actually just like literally slid past this other car.
[00:13:09] Like I got like saved by God or some shit like that. Right.
[00:13:12] And so like after that, we pulled up and I just thought to myself,
[00:13:16] I said, okay, that's it. That's the last time I'm going to drive like this ever again in my life.
[00:13:20] And I never did. I never did. Like that was the one time like that because I didn't realize like
[00:13:25] what could happen, right? Plot armor. Yeah, Jesus took the wheel exactly. And so, uh,
[00:13:30] live and learn. Yeah, no, that was the last time I ever did that. Like, I mean, I've driven like
[00:13:34] fast before, sure, right? But like, it's, I'm extremely measured and I don't take any risks
[00:13:40] like that you know and so yeah it's crazy what's really impressive this is
[00:13:46] better be a McLaren advertisement I'm gonna be honest this is a great
[00:13:50] advertisement from McLaren nobody's hurt crazy like you can crash out like this
[00:13:56] and he walks out no problem that's incredible that's amazing like look at
[00:14:02] that that's wow holy shit the other guy was hurt well I mean like boy how hurt
[00:14:07] though like I mean we're talking about like just some cuts we're talking
[00:14:10] about like, you know, hospital. Yeah, minus a shirt. Yeah. I mean, his bank accounts
[00:14:15] hurt. I'll tell you that this is like a this like a two $400,000 car, right? And so
[00:14:19] yeah, he got fucked over. So yeah, can I buy one driver was fine. Yeah, yeah, I'm
[00:14:24] too scared to wreck mine. I would never like I'm like, I'm not kind of guy like
[00:14:29] I don't want to have an expensive car, right? Because if I have an expensive
[00:14:32] car, now I'm worried about fucking up my car. Like the last thing I want to
[00:14:35] do is have something to be worried about. Like that's the last fucking
[00:14:38] I want to think about and so like I worry about fucking up my car now, right?
[00:14:41] Obviously, but it's not the same type of situation and so yeah, I never used mine too
[00:14:46] Yeah, exactly his cameraman was was hurt bleeding from his head
[00:14:49] Yeah, but like is he bleeding from his head like cuz it's
[00:14:52] That is like just a windshield a little bit of cut or is it like actual like trauma, right?
[00:14:58] Cuz I feel like it was extra trauma like he probably wouldn't be doing that, but I don't know
[00:15:02] I didn't see the whole clip
[00:15:05] Hmm
[00:15:09] Downplay no no
[00:15:11] Well, maybe maybe camera man never dies. Yeah, maybe maybe that's not true
[00:15:14] But certainly the driver, you know jack look fine
[00:15:17] You know faces a lot of blood vessels a small cut can do a lot of bleeding. Yeah, exactly like that's why I like I don't know
[00:15:23] Probably just didn't get seriously hurt you won't learn from this people like this never learn well
[00:15:27] They will eventually right you know, that's called natural selection
[00:15:32] Sometimes they get a lesson so hard they get naturally selected
[00:15:36] That's what happens right or they don't yeah, that's right. That's it. I'm quite driving. I've got a
[00:15:42] Discord the DJ channel. Yeah, I'm not gonna worry about it, right?
[00:15:45] But it's good that he's okay
[00:15:47] And I also think like it's a great thing that nobody else except for him and his dumb ass friend got hurt
[00:15:53] You know like nobody else got involved with this. Nobody else got fucked up. He's extremely lucky
[00:16:00] Extremely, extremely lucky that that happened man. Like that's a fact bottom line absolutely
[00:16:06] They're just realization. I could have died you can give a wake-up call. Yeah, that's what it was for me, right?
[00:16:11] I didn't get hurt. I just realized, you know like this is I need to like tone it the fuck down and so yeah
[00:16:18] He hydroplanned insurance will cover it as it was a single-car accident
[00:16:21] I highly doubt they're gonna cover it especially if there's footage of him being like texting and driving
[00:16:27] Like I'm pretty sure that if you text and drive it's distracted driving
[00:16:32] So like even if something goes wrong with the car and also like he was accelerating way faster
[00:16:37] Like you could see how fast he was going like it was it was 100% unsafe driving like if I was the insurance
[00:16:43] I wouldn't cover it. I don't think they should have to cover it. That's bullshit
[00:16:47] Because he's driving too fast and he's texting. There's no way
[00:16:52] Yeah, even if it's a hydro point
[00:16:54] Yeah, yeah, 100% because you probably wouldn't have hydroplained if he was driving a safe
[00:17:00] Safe speed like that's it. Yeah, especially like accelerating like that and like a performance car. What are you thinking?
[00:17:08] Yeah, it's not even a question
[00:17:11] Covers cars advertising cost. Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:17:14] They won't 100% because the legal action. Yeah. Yeah, but anyway, that's really what I think but uh, yeah
[00:17:20] Fuck I'm trying to think like what else even what else you can happen like yeah
[00:17:23] I like yesterday like I went I did that and I got taco cabana and then I passed out on the floor
[00:17:29] actually on the futon over there and
[00:17:31] Woke up. I slept for a while like I feel like I was asleep. I don't even know when I woke up
[00:17:36] I don't know when I went to bed. I don't know anything like I'm just out and so yeah deserves what he gets is stupid exactly, right? Yeah
[00:17:45] But we're back in it back on it every day like I try to usually do did you watch McConnell beat mesmer?
[00:17:50] No, how many hours did it take him? I probably like seven nine like 12 like what was it? Yeah, do you have any drinks?
[00:17:57] Yeah, I had a dr. Pepper. I
[00:17:59] Don't drink alcohol like I'm not afraid like so
[00:18:04] I'm not like one of those people
[00:18:06] some people go and they're like
[00:18:09] Like they don't want to drink alcohol for any reason like I'm not afraid of drinking alcohol
[00:18:15] I just don't like it. I don't like the taste. I just I just don't like it
[00:18:18] But yeah, no I call it yeah pressure drinking. Yeah, no it's like I'm just everybody else is drinking sure
[00:18:23] It's just not something I get into so yeah, I choose not to yeah. Yeah, I'm not afraid of it or I'm not like it doesn't
[00:18:29] We bother me. It's just I don't like it. So yeah, this is that simple, right and plus is made out of fruits. Oh
[00:18:35] Real bad get ready for gotcha game slot. You freed us. Oh, I wouldn't say freed more like under new management
[00:18:42] From Tencent buying Ubisoft. Hey
[00:18:44] I'm gonna be honest if I was an investor at Ubisoft I would beg and plead
[00:18:51] please do a gotcha game please I have lost my ass on this fucking stock I am
[00:19:00] down horrendous please make a fucking gotcha game you've got to do something
[00:19:06] is that happening I don't know maybe it is I have no idea 10 cent on GTG for
[00:19:11] years they're doing fine. I think they are too. I feel like this trepidation and fear of
[00:19:18] Tencent is primarily unfounded. I think Tencent owns so many things that you can't really
[00:19:25] attribute anything bad to them because they own a lot of companies that are good. So they
[00:19:30] own part of Larian, they own grinding gear games, they own Riot, they own a lot of companies.
[00:19:37] So like, what are we really talking about?
[00:19:39] What do we, it's just anti-China.
[00:19:41] I think it is too, I do.
[00:19:43] But yeah, there's gotcha game slop.
[00:19:45] I'm gonna be honest.
[00:19:46] I'd rather a gotcha game than fucking Dustborn.
[00:19:48] Like, let's be honest.
[00:19:49] All Tencent has to do with they acquire
[00:19:50] Ubisoft as clean house, hire base devs,
[00:19:53] announce a new Splinter Cell game
[00:19:54] with a badass story and make the women high.
[00:19:57] TZ profit.
[00:19:58] Is that right?
[00:19:59] Yeah, I feel like that would probably,
[00:20:02] I mean, that would probably bring back a lot of people.
[00:20:04] Like, I'll tell you that.
[00:20:04] Like, that would be probably a good idea.
[00:20:06] Yeah, Tencent even owns some from software.
[00:20:09] Yeah, yeah, they're just an investment company, right?
[00:20:11] It's the same as like BlackRock or something like that.
[00:20:13] Like a lot of the big investment companies
[00:20:15] that you guys hear about,
[00:20:17] if you actually think that them investing in a company
[00:20:19] is bad, they have invested in so many companies
[00:20:22] that it would be harder to find a company
[00:20:24] that they're not invested into.
[00:20:26] So it's like you paint with such a broad brush
[00:20:29] that what you're saying, oh, actually this reminds me.
[00:20:33] I actually made a tweet today.
[00:20:34] You guys can believe that.
[00:20:35] I mean, when I did a tweet and
[00:20:39] So, uh, yeah, you paint with such a broad brush people it doesn't matter. So, um
[00:20:44] There's been like that. So Mischief says a in steam curator desperately needs to overhaul and feels like 99% of it is so a
[00:20:50] Schizophrenia fueled anti-woke posting sweep baby ink did not even exist when until dawn was made nor does insomniac have any involvement with the remake
[00:20:59] Yeah, I don't really know whether this is true or not
[00:21:01] But so I go and I make a response because this is what's been happening with a lot of these like woke lists, right?
[00:21:08] Like you guys have seen this
[00:21:11] Divina made rack actual Chinese people's eye opening me. Yeah. Yeah, no doubt and so I saw this guy's poet
[00:21:17] He didn't even make any good arguments people who disagreed well
[00:21:20] That's not the point right and so I responded I said a big issue is the binary distinction with woke and DEI labels
[00:21:27] It casts such a wide net that it becomes meaningless and looks ridiculous.
[00:21:31] Elden ring and Space Marine 2 being categorized as woke are examples.
[00:21:35] The system would be a lot better if it was a spectrum.
[00:21:37] So I think this is a pretty reasonable thing to say, right?
[00:21:40] It's very much a reasonable thing to say because, you know, if you have a system
[00:21:44] that categorizes Space Marine 2 as woke in the same category as dustborne, you're
[00:21:50] doing the people that are using the system a disservice because, like, yes, it's
[00:21:56] It's like a firecracker and an atom bomb both explode, but one of them is a lot worse than
[00:22:02] the other, right?
[00:22:03] And so it's like, you want to say, oh, it was just an explosive, like you're downplaying
[00:22:07] it.
[00:22:08] And so what ends up happening is like, I read a lot of these, these responses.
[00:22:12] And I don't even think that they read what I wrote.
[00:22:16] It's obvious, moderate politics is involved in the games.
[00:22:19] I don't know anyone seriously thinks El the Ring or Space Mentors.
[00:22:21] Well, no, it is.
[00:22:22] It's on the list.
[00:22:23] Look it up.
[00:22:24] You're right.
[00:22:25] current day. I feel like DEI fans have enough spectrum issues without adding another one.
[00:22:29] And like I'm reading some of these comments here and honestly just go normal peak COVID time,
[00:22:35] woke this, woke that. I don't think that like half of these people even read what I wrote.
[00:22:47] Like they didn't even read it. Like they refused to agree with you bro? No, no. It's like even
[00:22:53] even the ones that are agreeing with me.
[00:22:55] Like, I don't even, what the hell happened?
[00:23:00] Like, I'm not mad that people disagreeing,
[00:23:02] like that's fine.
[00:23:03] But like, I'm getting worried, boys.
[00:23:10] I'm getting scared.
[00:23:12] I'm like, so yesterday, whenever I was at the wedding,
[00:23:17] there was somebody I was sitting with
[00:23:19] and I was talking to him and his wife
[00:23:21] and they had a kid that was seven.
[00:23:24] And I said, are the kids stupid?
[00:23:27] The guy goes, you have no idea.
[00:23:30] He says, they're seven years old.
[00:23:33] They can't write their own name.
[00:23:36] They can't spell their own name.
[00:23:41] I said, are you kidding me?
[00:23:43] He says, no.
[00:23:46] That's worried.
[00:23:47] Seven years old, man.
[00:23:49] That's crazy one.
[00:23:50] Yeah, true.
[00:23:51] It's alarming.
[00:23:52] Is Coco Mellon involved?
[00:23:54] I don't know what's involved.
[00:23:55] But I know one thing that isn't is the parents.
[00:23:58] Like, the kids are so dumb now. Yes!
[00:24:01] That's amazing!
[00:24:04] Like, it's insane!
[00:24:06] This gotta be on the parents. Your medium is becoming a fact.
[00:24:08] I'm telling you guys, like, this is...
[00:24:11] And I wanna know, like, I'm curious, like...
[00:24:14] Obviously, you're gonna have people saying this probably isn't true, but like,
[00:24:16] I actually really wonder, like, what it's like in like, China or like, Europe or like, Korea.
[00:24:21] Like, are kids getting dumber there too?
[00:24:23] Right? Maybe like, they're not... Maybe we're ahead of the curve.
[00:24:26] But like, is the trend there?
[00:24:28] Are they getting down because I feel like yeah, I feel like this is a situation man
[00:24:34] It's like that. What's this here?
[00:24:36] Isn't that two years in elementary school? Yeah, you seven listen listen if you seven years old
[00:24:42] You can't spell your own name and your name is John. I honestly think at that point. I
[00:25:00] Think just send them to the coal mine
[00:25:03] Because at that point like there's they're never gonna figure it out
[00:25:06] Like he's seven years old. He still can't learn how to read. I think that he should feel like if you fail out of second grade
[00:25:14] That should just be it for you
[00:25:16] You should be finished. Why you you fail you go straight from second grade and you have to go work in a coal mine
[00:25:23] You have to go work at like McDonald's or something like that. Yeah natural selection exactly. Yeah bring back the mines
[00:25:30] Yeah, like just at that point, right, but we trying to have this
[00:25:34] you know, like we talk about no child left behind.
[00:25:38] How about more children left behind?
[00:25:40] That should be a new bill they should have.
[00:25:43] It's like figure out more ways to get kids out of school
[00:25:47] that are stupid, that don't know how to read,
[00:25:49] because they make everybody else dumber.
[00:25:51] Yeah, that'd be perfect.
[00:25:52] Yeah, not enough of them are failing.
[00:25:56] Back to the industrial revolution.
[00:25:57] Yeah, exactly, no letter left behind, exactly.
[00:26:01] And so, uh, in China, the equivalent to ACT is the gal cow.
[00:26:04] I don't know.
[00:26:05] All right.
[00:26:05] And sending smart cause their entire high school study is, uh, getting
[00:26:08] good at determining that score.
[00:26:10] Uh, it's probably 10 times harder than ACT or SAT.
[00:26:14] Yeah.
[00:26:14] I mean, I remember I like, I took the SAT when I was like 12 or like 13 or
[00:26:20] something, and I never took it again.
[00:26:22] Cause like, whenever I was like, uh, in senior and junior year, when a lot
[00:26:26] of people were taking it, uh, I just like, I, you know, as I said,
[00:26:30] Like I never had any plans after high school.
[00:26:33] Like what was my plan after high school?
[00:26:34] I don't know, die?
[00:26:35] Like fuck, but I had no idea.
[00:26:37] So I took it as a kid,
[00:26:39] because they put me in like an advanced,
[00:26:42] I was gonna go to like an advanced school
[00:26:44] and I ended up not going because I don't,
[00:26:47] like I don't give a fuck about school, right?
[00:26:48] Like I really do not care about school at all.
[00:26:51] I don't care about any, I don't care about learning,
[00:26:53] don't care about what happens,
[00:26:53] never care about any of that shit.
[00:26:55] And so I had to take this shit to do it.
[00:26:57] And I totally went and I didn't do that at all.
[00:27:00] Like Sparta tossed him off a cliff.
[00:27:01] Yeah, yeah, maybe you could throw the kids off a cliff.
[00:27:04] That'd be a good idea.
[00:27:05] Yeah, yeah.
[00:27:05] I mean, maybe for some of them, right?
[00:27:07] The real dumb ones that like probably can't even figure out
[00:27:09] how to work in the mines the right way.
[00:27:13] Were your parents mad?
[00:27:14] Do you have school?
[00:27:14] No.
[00:27:15] Like, they always say like, we don't care what you do.
[00:27:25] You do anything you want.
[00:27:27] Number one, don't get in trouble.
[00:27:29] Number two, we don't want to hear about it.
[00:27:31] Number three, be happy.
[00:27:33] That's it.
[00:27:34] And it's like, they didn't care what I did.
[00:27:37] And so that's it.
[00:27:39] Minds me, R. Kelly, Joe Cadevich, maybe, I don't know.
[00:27:42] Even the mines require qualifications these days.
[00:27:44] I don't even think they'd make it in there.
[00:27:46] Yeah.
[00:27:48] Be happy, yeah, exactly.
[00:27:50] That's some 300 shit, kick the baby.
[00:27:52] Yeah, yeah, sure.
[00:27:53] But anyway, yeah, so it like this got me fucked up
[00:27:58] because I was reading about this
[00:28:00] And this virtue signaling by real activists,
[00:28:05] cough, cough, bad actor media, Elon is autistic.
[00:28:07] You don't see him flaunting around saying,
[00:28:09] hi, I'm like, what does that have to do?
[00:28:11] DEI equals pushing agendas.
[00:28:13] That's it.
[00:28:13] I didn't even, like, like what?
[00:28:17] Focus on the issue about what, what?
[00:28:18] Like, who the, what is this?
[00:28:22] And so I see this, bots?
[00:28:24] You think it's bots?
[00:28:27] I don't think that guy's bots.
[00:28:28] He puts dark souls too in his bio.
[00:28:30] No, if a robot would be able to tell that shit was stupid, that game was garbage.
[00:28:36] The only way somebody could put Dark Souls 2 in their bio is if they were intentionally dumb, right?
[00:28:44] Why, you would have to really fuck your shit up to put Dark Souls 2 in your bio.
[00:28:49] And look, this isn't it.
[00:28:52] Yeah, this isn't a fucking bot. I can tell if it's a bot or not.
[00:28:57] It's so obvious if it's a bot.
[00:28:59] Dark Souls II was the best in the trilogy?
[00:29:01] Yeah, it was the best at being the worst.
[00:29:03] You're right. I agree with you.
[00:29:05] Can't stand people who are normal as fuck, say they're autistic.
[00:29:09] Most people that say that they're autistic say that because they remember numbers, you know?
[00:29:15] Or it's like, I'm autistic because I had an awkward interaction with a girl in eighth grade.
[00:29:19] Yeah, for sure, man.
[00:29:21] Like that means that you're autistic. Absolutely.
[00:29:23] Totally true.
[00:29:25] I feel like also a lot of people, like once they get diagnosed,
[00:29:28] Once they decide that they have a mental disorder, they then become that mental disorder.
[00:29:36] So it's like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
[00:29:38] You tell somebody they're autistic and then they start acting autistic.
[00:29:42] That's why I never really think about it for myself.
[00:29:45] Because I feel like it's self-fulfilling prophecy.
[00:29:49] They lean into it exactly.
[00:29:51] It normalizes it.
[00:29:53] What's this?
[00:29:54] Assassin's Creed Chattel's Ultimate Edition.
[00:29:56] Well five stars already play the game up to three days early
[00:30:01] Was it that wait was his number?
[00:30:04] What's his number? I didn't see this
[00:30:07] This is that
[00:30:09] This is that whoa whoa hola
[00:30:13] Hope whoa. Oh
[00:30:22] That's awesome. I know it's not real money, but
[00:30:32] Still that kangaroo coins
[00:30:37] That's a lot of coins though
[00:30:41] 188 kangaroo coins. Oh
[00:30:45] Man why so expensive like this is nuts like that's a lot of money for a game like that
[00:30:51] That's insane. Oh my god, and people say it has five stars already
[00:30:56] Yeah, probably because they just put critic reviews of the game before yeah actually wait a minute
[00:31:00] Why how how could they even have critic reviews because didn't they say that there wasn't a final product?
[00:31:05] Yeah, how does it have nine stars? Well, yeah, what the fuck? I don't know could somebody rate
[00:31:10] How could you somehow, how could somebody get delayed?
[00:31:12] I don't know, that's weird.
[00:31:14] This actually said.
[00:31:20] So this isn't really even true, by the way.
[00:31:26] Because like, so Griffith, like,
[00:31:28] this is a predatory relationship.
[00:31:30] This was an exchange of services, more so,
[00:31:32] because Griffith got with this guy
[00:31:34] because he would help him get his start
[00:31:36] on getting what he needed to begin the band of the hawk.
[00:31:40] So, yeah, Griffith wanted it.
[00:31:42] Yeah, Griffith pursued it.
[00:31:44] Now, later on Griffith kills this guy, right?
[00:31:47] So, like, this actually is not what happened, but, uh, yeah, Griffith was the predator in fact.
[00:31:52] I don't know if you say he's the predator, right?
[00:31:54] But I think he engaged in something for his own benefit, right?
[00:31:57] So, yeah, it was a mutual deal, exactly.
[00:32:00] So, that's even different, but, you know, it's still, it's still crazy to see this.
[00:32:06] It really is.
[00:32:06] Oh my God.
[00:32:08] That's really weird.
[00:32:09] I saw something, uh, this was, this was fucked up.
[00:32:14] like I'm just saying like this this was fun no like I mean it's not funny it's
[00:32:36] not funny at all like it's not but no like don't laugh at this but where's
[00:32:45] R Kelly oh he's in jail yeah yeah he in jail man it's really fun yeah yeah for
[00:32:52] sure no it's not funny at all no nobody yeah band everybody's laughing at
[00:32:56] them but anyway yeah that was crazy like it's it's weird to see how that
[00:33:01] happens, huh? And, uh, Mr. Beast should have been on there. Mr. B, why Mr. B, get the fuck
[00:33:06] no, Mr. B should, R Kelly should have been on there. Mr. Beast, Mr. Beast didn't do a
[00:33:10] damn thing. Yeah, like, oh, he hired some like sexual guy. Like, okay, yeah, that's
[00:33:15] bad, right? Of course. But like to say he needs to be on the list, holding hands with
[00:33:20] Epstein, no way. Not a shot. Mr. Beast just kills people. Yeah, he just killed
[00:33:26] people well he hasn't yet but maybe wolfenstein to something else oh shit so
[00:33:34] Americans are you going to the concert tonight or a job here is a big fan of
[00:33:40] DK Franks Jeff I like your style Americans very good are they are these
[00:33:46] ghosts subject of the great fuel have you taken your German lessons oh yes
[00:33:51] sir mm-hmm good you how do you say thank you in German oh of course you
[00:33:57] let me see it's um yes I thank yes out with it oh thank you my god all right
[00:34:11] no that was terrible my beautiful language it's thank you sure that
[00:34:16] I should play this.
[00:34:42] This looks really funny.
[00:34:46] This is fucking hilarious.
[00:34:49] I'm sorry.
[00:34:50] I think this is great.
[00:34:53] Yeah, I will side bass is fun. I know it's a great game. Yeah
[00:35:00] Killing the Nazis. Yeah, I guess so there was this one game I was gonna play and it was like
[00:35:07] It was like a civil war game it was called, you know war of the states or something like that and I kept getting
[00:35:14] Recommended shorts of this black guy who was playing the game the war of the states game
[00:35:19] It's like a civil war reenactment game. Yeah, war of rights, right?
[00:35:23] And like he would play on the south and then he would tell people that he was black.
[00:35:28] And they would kiss so bad. It was just like, yeah, a big mistake to say what more.
[00:35:38] Play the clip. Yeah, I'm gonna see if I can find this shit. This shit was so fucking funny.
[00:35:44] What was it? War of rights? Funny, but let's see if I can find this.
[00:35:49] um it's too low volume give me a minute I gotta make sure y'all hear this why is it
[00:36:11] always so quiet why is always why they have this shit happen is always so fucking quiet
[00:36:17] with these shorts if you're from the south you don't play the union that's a code of
[00:36:23] the game damn right south if you're from the south you don't play the union that's
[00:36:28] a code of the game. Damn right. Hey look I'm black. From the south you don't play with
[00:36:41] the f***ing you and you. That's a code of the game. Damn right. Hey look I'm black
[00:36:47] and I play for a confederacy. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Hey look, hey look
[00:36:56] at your boys. It was just a joke, it was just a joke, it was just a joke.
[00:37:05] If you're from the South or don't play the f***ing union, it's a code of the game.
[00:37:09] Damn right!
[00:37:11] Hey look, I'm black and I play for a confederacy!
[00:37:14] WHAAAA!
[00:37:19] WHAAAA!
[00:37:21] WHAAAA! Look at your boys!
[00:37:23] HAHAHA!
[00:37:25] It was just a joke!
[00:37:27] It was just a joke!
[00:37:29] IT WAS JUST A JOKE!
[00:37:31] It was just so f***ing funny.
[00:37:33] I was thinking of playing that on my stream, but I think I get in trouble.
[00:37:36] I would yeah the instantaneous react. Yeah, bro. Like that turned everybody around
[00:37:41] Yeah, oh my fucking god. He's more videos as funny as fuck. Yeah, it was that was really good. Oh
[00:37:48] My god, yeah, just like the Dave Chappelle skit. Yeah, this is really funny
[00:37:53] Sometimes it is what it is. We all this is a shit talking post somebody's trying to shit talk. Look at this
[00:37:59] So we got we got a
[00:38:01] shit talking dick sucker
[00:38:03] Sometimes it is what it is. This game is fucking trash, visions of repetitive dialogues are blank and the story bored me for hours more than anything.
[00:38:12] Played more than 50 hours. Enough time to finish Cyberpunk twice.
[00:38:16] And then for Cyberpunk, this game is fucking amazing. One of the best entries I've ever seen.
[00:38:20] Story is awesome. Gameplay is awesome. I'll finish it. Definitely play the DLC. Played it for 10 hours.
[00:38:25] That's because I played Starfield off stream. The game wasn't good enough to be played on stream. That's the reason why.
[00:38:32] But Starfield was just such a piece of shit. I would just play it off-stream
[00:38:37] So like that's the reason why
[00:38:44] Well, I cyberpunk I know it's a good game so I want to make sure I dedicate the time to it
[00:38:47] You know offline offline streaming or offline gaming. Yeah, you're right
[00:38:51] That's what I love to do. You need to go back to cyberpunk the DLC is amazing now
[00:38:55] I hear a lot of good things about it. I mean like I played the game
[00:38:57] I loved it and it's been a lot of games like I just I feel like some games are better on stream or off-stream
[00:39:03] and sometimes it's hard for me to play an on-screen game that's like a long form.
[00:39:07] I forgot, why did I stop playing Cyberpunk? Something crazy happened.
[00:39:10] It was like a while expansion came out or something like that.
[00:39:13] Like, I feel like something big happened and that's why I stopped playing the game.
[00:39:18] I don't remember. Yeah, it was something.
[00:39:20] New World expansion? That could have been it. Yeah, it could have been the New World.
[00:39:23] Oh, God, the New World expansion.
[00:39:25] I'm just gonna say it.
[00:39:27] Fuck that. We are consumers. We, consumers, fed you money.
[00:39:31] You were a billion-dollar company. We are not your bitches. You are our bitches. Oh
[00:39:36] Oh, there it is
[00:39:39] Stevie Charzard
[00:39:41] Monetization director at Ubisoft. So he's the guy why that why it's a hundred and thirty dollars
[00:39:46] That's great. That's a lot of money to put out there, man. I
[00:39:50] Really post on social media, but today I'm sad ashamed and sad the gaming industry is is rough at the moment
[00:39:56] We all know it but seeing how quote gamers react on social media's
[00:40:00] is wishing ill fate to companies and people alike is sad.
[00:40:04] Not only Ubisoft, well, why is that really a surprise
[00:40:07] whenever you have like, so you,
[00:40:09] this is a problem that like these people need to understand.
[00:40:12] Like, this is a big issue that a lot of people have.
[00:40:16] And I think that he's running into this situation too,
[00:40:19] is that they are unwilling to see anything else
[00:40:22] from any perspective other than their own.
[00:40:26] So like, if I went and I said to this guy,
[00:40:28] Well, they think that because they feel like you're ruining their games and you're using the games to push an agenda that they don't like, or they don't feel like represents them.
[00:40:38] He would be like, well, we're not doing that, so they shouldn't be mad about it.
[00:40:42] A lot of people can't put themselves in somebody else's shoes and actually try to think from their perspective.
[00:40:50] The only thing that they can do is be themselves as if they were the other person.
[00:40:56] like, what would I do if I were them and not be able to make that jump into why are they
[00:41:03] doing what they're doing?
[00:41:05] And so this is the issue that a lot of these people have, right?
[00:41:08] Is that they can't see why this happens.
[00:41:11] Because like, so if you look at it from the perspective of like, if you think that a
[00:41:16] lot of gaming companies are profit focused, they don't care about the players, they
[00:41:22] actively demonize the people who speak out against any sort of like
[00:41:28] anything that they do whether it's monetization whether it's like a
[00:41:31] inclusion or anything like that uh... they demonize and uh... you know shit on
[00:41:35] them
[00:41:37] and then they change the games in a way that the you know players think doesn't
[00:41:40] represent them
[00:41:42] why wouldn't they be happy
[00:41:44] if you failed
[00:41:47] what what you look at it from their perspective
[00:41:50] why wouldn't they be happy
[00:41:52] because like from their point of view
[00:41:54] you are making something that they like, you're making it way worse.
[00:41:59] So it's normal human wars.
[00:42:01] It's simple, right?
[00:42:02] And so if you can't and this is the problem that a lot of people have,
[00:42:06] is that if you can't think like the other person, you can never beat them.
[00:42:10] You can never be able to like solve the problem because you don't know what it is.
[00:42:17] And so that's really it.
[00:42:19] Less money for them.
[00:42:19] He deleted this post.
[00:42:20] Well, the Reddit post isn't deleted.
[00:42:23] Even though it's always the vocal minority that express themselves on social media
[00:42:27] I was hurt hurt and ashamed to be part of this community didn't leave
[00:42:31] And the thing is like that's
[00:42:33] Didn't leave like if you don't like what people are saying also like what do you have to do with this?
[00:42:40] Like I mean somebody types something stupid like and now it's your fault like you don't have anything to do with that
[00:42:46] You didn't type that
[00:42:47] What's this collective guilt shit?
[00:42:49] Like he's responsible for some random ass kid typing something stupid like what the fuck does it make sense?
[00:42:56] And so anyway
[00:42:58] What's even more revolting is coming on LinkedIn and seeing the same comments from people within the industry on top of exposing yourself as a
[00:43:05] Clearly non-decent human being you're affecting thousands of employees that are already impacted by all the hate despite doing their best to deliver
[00:43:12] incredible experiences
[00:43:14] So I gotta I gotta tell you something this isn't track and field in second grade your best doesn't matter if your best sucks
[00:43:21] Then you lose and you lose your job and you're out on the streets trying to decide whether you want to do only fans or DoorDash
[00:43:29] That's life
[00:43:32] Like that's it like and if you don't like that that's too bad
[00:43:37] Like it doesn't matter like it's the thing people always is always this emotional appeal, right?
[00:43:42] Like oh feel sorry for us feel sorry for so you got to feel sorry for us. No, I don't feel sorry for anybody
[00:43:48] Fuck that. No, you put out a product that sucks people don't like it
[00:43:52] Then you're gonna be out on your fucking ass. It's pathetic. It is pathetic some fucking. It's so lame, bro
[00:43:58] Like oh my god, how do you how can you wish a company to fail simply because they don't cater to you?
[00:44:03] Or the product does not please you is beyond me because it's not that the company doesn't cater to you
[00:44:09] It's that the company actively takes something that was catered to you
[00:44:13] It twists it and changes it into something that isn't catered to you and then demonizes you for complaining about the change
[00:44:23] You're not gonna gaslight everybody into thinking this isn't happening
[00:44:27] Like this is clearly what's happening and people are fucking annoyed
[00:44:31] We're all in the same boat. Please please stop spreading. Hey, we should uplift each other instead of bringing each other down
[00:44:36] We are not in the same boat
[00:44:38] These people are cultural invaders. They are looking to come in and change narratives,
[00:44:45] change dialogue, change the way that people see video games, and this comes into effect like you want to talk about something
[00:44:52] that's really bad.
[00:44:54] How the fuck can you complain about people celebrating that your company is failing when you're trying to sell a video game with
[00:45:02] three-day early access for $90 and you've got a
[00:45:05] a $130 option. That's the most fucking annoying, like, uh, what? Like, isn't it good if bad
[00:45:13] products fail? Like, what is this? Like, that's, that's insane. That's very good. Think his
[00:45:22] next post will be about you? I hope so. That means I can make another video. Fuckin'
[00:45:27] h- that would be great. I would love that. Yes. They're totally disconnected. They
[00:45:37] they are. Well, the problem is that these people have to rely on sympathy and they have
[00:45:46] to rely on sympathy and using your own empathy against you to allow them to continue doing
[00:45:51] the thing that you don't like because speaking out against it hurts their feelings. So
[00:45:57] the only outcome obviously is you have to do what they want. And so yeah, no, I absolutely
[00:46:04] celebrate when bad people and bad products fail. I love seeing it happen because it means
[00:46:10] that the market is working. So, maize, I hope you'll pan it with 1%. I don't know. I agree
[00:46:15] with you, but a question. When it's time to create your own game company, create a game.
[00:46:19] Listen, I can publish a game maybe, but like, I'm not going to make a game because I don't
[00:46:23] know how to make a game. Like, I'm not a programmer. I'm not a designer. It's not
[00:46:28] something that I do. And also, like, I'm going to be honest, guys, I really
[00:46:31] like streaming. I love streaming. Even as a kid, I never really wanted to be a game developer.
[00:46:37] I love video games, sure, but video games aren't the only thing in the world that I like doing.
[00:46:42] And so I like streaming. This is what I really enjoy. And so that's why I do it. I mean,
[00:46:48] fuck. They're moral high-roading, gaslighting and mob bullying. Yeah, exactly. And then
[00:46:53] this is what they try to do, right? Is they try to, they try to be like, oh, well,
[00:46:58] People can't complain about this or have this opinion on LinkedIn because now you're
[00:47:02] siding with people that are hating.
[00:47:04] They're not hating, they're giving you criticism.
[00:47:07] They're saying they don't like it.
[00:47:10] I think that never let up, never relent on this kind of stuff and never let people
[00:47:15] use your own empathy against you in order to allow them to continue harming you and
[00:47:22] devaluing something that you care about.
[00:47:24] Never let that happen.
[00:47:26] And this is exactly what these people do.
[00:47:28] They are, you know, emotional vampires.
[00:47:33] These are people who try to weaponize empathy against people in order to allow them to further,
[00:47:39] you know, achieve their goals.
[00:47:42] Emotional blackmail?
[00:47:43] It is.
[00:47:44] It's emotional blackmail.
[00:47:45] And it's the most soyboy shit I've ever seen.
[00:47:47] It's embarrassing.
[00:47:49] Monetization director at Ubisoft crawled back into the Damp Money hole.
[00:47:52] You came out of creature and sparrows your life.
[00:47:58] True.
[00:47:59] Absolutely fucking true.
[00:48:03] Literal trash monetization.
[00:48:06] $130 packages for games.
[00:48:08] Day 1 DLC.
[00:48:10] Early access.
[00:48:12] $130.
[00:48:14] Trying to get people to sign on to a subscription plan.
[00:48:17] So they forget that they're paying it and you make more money off of them in the long-right?
[00:48:21] Get the fuck out of here.
[00:48:23] Absolutely people celebrate when you fail.
[00:48:25] It's gonna be great.
[00:48:27] And I'll tell you one thing when Tencent or somebody else buys out this company and then fires this guy
[00:48:33] You know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna celebrate
[00:48:36] Thank God
[00:48:38] Thank God finally finally things are improving
[00:48:43] Yep
[00:48:44] That's how it is
[00:48:46] We'll be there to dance. Yep. I have no problem grave dancing on people and in fact I quite enjoy it
[00:48:51] Yeah, but fail Bobby's world remember well, they don't they're not owned by Bobby
[00:48:58] You know the idea and vision for an ideal game have somebody make the game for you. No, it's not that simple like
[00:49:04] The thing is like I don't want to get into that. I just don't really want to make I don't really want to make games
[00:49:10] It's just not something that I'm like extremely passionate about
[00:49:14] Is that crazy?
[00:49:16] Like I'm okay to publish a game maybe promote a game. Yeah, sure
[00:49:19] but like I don't want to make the game it's it's not what I is I still know like
[00:49:25] I'm just not passionate about it. That's all
[00:49:28] Like it's really just that simple. I'm just not really passionate about it. Yeah
[00:49:34] Poverty saying yeah
[00:49:36] And so what would be your most perfect game classic? Well
[00:49:40] Let's see here. How can you wish for a company to fail and come to some private service?
[00:49:43] And of course, it's always the same we need to be positive and lift each other up instead of being hateful from these soy boys
[00:49:48] When anything they care about is faced with negative criticism they disagree with especially when it's deserved sucks to suck eat shit bozo
[00:49:56] Oh, man. We really got it. Oh, man. Yeah, that's a fact
[00:50:06] Eat shit bozo. Oh my god
[00:50:10] Wow, I fucking agree
[00:50:13] Yep
[00:50:14] Let's see here
[00:50:15] Same person whose literal job it is to design crappy systems meant to psychologically trip you trick you out of more money from your own pocket
[00:50:22] Yeah, no, pick the wrong line of employment to guilt trip anyone about anything make a Ubisoft gotcha instead of paywalling content out of the game
[00:50:30] Yeah, well, hey, don't give him any ideas was more on fails understand the practice and appeal to the majority
[00:50:36] It appeals to the vocal minority
[00:50:38] Exactly, and if that wasn't true then Star Wars outlaws wouldn't have sold badly
[00:50:43] That's it incorrect a majority by FIFA Madden. No, no bro like people buy FIFA because FIFA does what FIFA is supposed to do
[00:50:51] FIFA is a good game.
[00:50:53] Like FIFA, like you can play soccer with FIFA.
[00:50:56] Like you can play basketball with 2K.
[00:50:58] Like the game works.
[00:51:00] That's the reason.
[00:51:02] And also like there's not a bunch of bullshit in the game.
[00:51:04] They didn't change the game.
[00:51:06] It's not like, you know, one time with FIFA they have a, you know,
[00:51:09] they decide to replace the soccer ball with a basketball or something like that.
[00:51:13] Like they don't do that.
[00:51:14] So, FIFA's not there addicted to you.
[00:51:18] all you see i guess that's ultimate team of buying packs
[00:51:22] they are but
[00:51:23] what you what you misunderstand is that i know a lot of guys that are really in
[00:51:27] the soccer
[00:51:30] they just play the game
[00:51:33] they want to buy the new game because they want to have it with the current
[00:51:36] players
[00:51:37] and they just play fifa
[00:51:39] yes you have some weird losers that are addicted to spending money and buying
[00:51:43] packs and having their ultimate team with messy and renaldo
[00:51:47] of course
[00:51:48] Of course you have that but that's not what a lot of people do with FIFA like a lot of sports gamers are like very very casual
[00:51:57] extremely casual
[00:51:59] So yeah four balls a different sport. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean it's football soccer
[00:52:03] Well, I mean whatever you want to fucking talk about but like that's it
[00:52:07] It's called football right for sure anyway, but yeah
[00:52:11] This is a it's funny to see somebody crying about this shit getting mad when they're the monetization
[00:52:16] Sanitation director at Ubisoft
[00:52:19] Your goddamn right people are celebrating y'all failing
[00:52:23] Because people want you to fail because you deserve to fail
[00:52:27] That's why it's that simple
[00:52:31] It's the way it goes
[00:52:33] People hate the free market man how the first descendant advertises new skins
[00:52:37] I already saw this shit, bro
[00:52:39] Like I saw I've seen this like two or three times by now like what's this?
[00:52:43] I don't understand poverty tourism. What's this?
[00:52:47] Me from a third world country, Washington White woman,
[00:52:56] solo traveling to shady places in my country,
[00:52:58] which even I won't dare to visit.
[00:53:01] Well, they're going to learn.
[00:53:02] The thing is that these are the same people that do this.
[00:53:08] The same people that do this are the same people
[00:53:10] that are going to guilt you into saying that like,
[00:53:12] you know, they're going to be the ones that call you racist
[00:53:15] for not wanting a bunch of migrants coming into your country, right?
[00:53:18] And so like when some when they want to go to some other country and get involved with this that yeah
[00:53:23] They're the ones that call you raise so I don't give a fuck what happens to them, right? Yeah, that's natural selection
[00:53:28] You shouldn't be doing that. Yeah, it's like that one girl that you know like this girl killed
[00:53:33] It's this this dude killed like you know this girl's mom or something like that
[00:53:37] And then the girl tries to make amends with him and then he kills her too
[00:53:41] It's like that's natural selection to me like I'm sorry that sounds harsh, but like I
[00:53:45] I actually think it's uh, it's something that needs to happen for a lot of these people because like so many people live in such a
[00:53:54] Like a fucking like a bubble wrapped world that they start criticizing other people for not living in the same place
[00:54:03] Yeah, be like hold on exactly that yeah
[00:54:05] They're in like a bubble and they don't understand it and the thing is like that's fine
[00:54:09] You can be in a bubble like great be in a bubble
[00:54:11] enjoy your bubble but the moment that you start trying to like admonish and like shame people for not living in your same bubble and
[00:54:18] being delusional
[00:54:20] No
[00:54:21] No, no sympathy. That's it. That's the way I see it
[00:54:27] They don't understand there's places with vastly different ways
[00:54:31] They think that a lot of people believe and this is something that I feel like a lot of people that are more emotionally
[00:54:37] Emotionally driven believe is they have like a degree of like moral relativism and this is why for example people have a hard time
[00:54:45] You know coming to terms with the idea that you know, there's evil races. They're fundamental and
[00:54:52] In like order the rings right and they they have a hard time understanding. There's some people that just like terrible people
[00:54:57] It's because it goes against like their moral programming and their emotional view on the world, right?
[00:55:04] And so when these people reap the consequences of their own actions, I don't care.
[00:55:12] You get what you fucking deserve.
[00:55:15] That's right. And I think it's good.
[00:55:18] Because then everybody else can see it.
[00:55:21] And remember, this is what happens when you turn your delusions into reality.
[00:55:26] That's what I think.
[00:55:28] Orc bad no matter what. Yep, true, true, true, true.
[00:55:34] Empathy, you can't spell empathetic without pathetic.
[00:55:40] That's, I love that.
[00:55:44] But the thing is that these people I think in a lot of cases are not really, it's a degree
[00:55:50] of like a, it's a degree of empathy that's actually like very self-serving.
[00:55:55] It's like totally self-serving, self-aggrandizing empathy.
[00:55:59] It's not actual empathy at all.
[00:56:02] All demons are bad like in Freerun.
[00:56:04] Exactly.
[00:56:05] about that too problematic age gap well no no no no no no no no no no no no this
[00:56:10] is not true okay it gets better Aragorn grew up in Rivendell so it's not like
[00:56:19] they met when he was 88 so yeah it's even worse right but yeah it is weird
[00:56:29] right exactly she grew up yeah exactly oh gee Hagmechs are exactly people don't
[00:56:33] even fucking know this the first one I guess so imaginary age means nothing I
[00:56:38] know I just think it's fucking funny man but yeah I remember seeing that I was
[00:56:43] like doing the math in my head I was like wait what what the hell yeah what is
[00:56:45] this and so yeah airborne's a ranger he can handle long range age gaps I guess
[00:56:51] so bulky heavily armored buff male death machines cute barely armored gorgeous
[00:56:57] female death machines I'm gonna be honest like I yeah I mean big surprises what
[00:57:05] people like to see wow what a surprise why not both exactly yeah I mean and
[00:57:10] also I mean like bro Kyle looks like an absolute fucking giga-chat and so does
[00:57:15] Ajax in the first descendant so it's not like they don't have any of those
[00:57:19] guys in the first descendant either so yeah I'll take both exactly yeah this
[00:57:24] games kind of fallen off. The reason why I stopped playing the first
[00:57:28] descendant and why I like haven't really come back is that I don't feel like
[00:57:33] there's any sort of like real meaningful progression and a lot of the ways
[00:57:38] that like you're like the games designed to be played aren't really that
[00:57:41] enjoyable and also another really big reason why I stopped playing this is a
[00:57:46] huge reason is that I beat it. I have a hundred and forty two hours on the
[00:57:54] game. I did everything in the game. I beat it. So like it's like is this really an indictment
[00:58:01] of the game because I enjoyed playing the game. That's a lot yet is. So it's boring.
[00:58:08] You really didn't but okay. I mean I didn't beat the game like I got a character that's
[00:58:11] maxed out like I killed the bosses missing achievements. Yeah, give a fuck about that.
[00:58:17] Yeah, what do you expect? You did it. Yeah, exactly. Like I got the weapons I wanted.
[00:58:21] I was done. Who gives a shit? Warframe? I don't know. But yeah, I think they need to have
[00:58:27] better world content and a couple other things. $2 steak, $2 pizza, $1 Indian food.
[00:58:52] So like, how do people like, um, because like I watch clips like this and you know, I don't think
[00:59:01] that like I don't think this is FDA approved
[00:59:06] I'm like probably like I'd say like 70 to 80 percent sure this is not FDA
[00:59:13] approved like I was somewhere around there right and so I see it and I'm like
[00:59:17] hmm what is this no it makes you think yeah exactly and uh
[00:59:24] did they even have the FDA uh probably not I mean I don't know maybe they do
[00:59:30] in some places but like how many people like die from my food poisoning in India
[00:59:35] right does it happen a lot because I feel like if everybody's eating like this
[00:59:40] they're just gonna die out real quick right a lot of them do yeah that's
[00:59:44] It's crazy.
[00:59:45] And they're ready to eat.
[00:59:56] Damn, man, that's nuts.
[01:00:10] Yeah, fucking disgusting.
[01:00:12] Yeah, like I wonder like if I wonder if I ate that food would I get sick?
[01:00:16] I don't know. I would kind of want to go there and see what would happen
[01:00:24] Because like I've eaten bug poison before
[01:00:27] I've eaten moldy food before I've eaten maggots before that have been eaten my food
[01:00:32] But I wonder it if this would fuck me up or not
[01:00:36] See if you die. Yeah, see if I die like live stream it see what happens, right?
[01:00:40] A kick streamer was in the hospital for Indian street food. That's nuts man
[01:00:46] Yeah, but like I don't know like how he how he lives. I've watched that shit for sure come to India
[01:00:51] We love you. I'd love to go to India. Honestly, I would actually love to go to India
[01:00:56] I'd love to see I would love to see the river that people say
[01:01:01] That some people take baths in and other people take ships and other people take a drink out of I want
[01:01:06] I want to see it for my fucking self. I do I
[01:01:09] I want to see it
[01:01:11] Yeah trash over yeah
[01:01:15] Absolutely. No, you wouldn't yeah, I would yes cuz it's like that's
[01:01:21] It's like you're being able to see the the spectrum of human existence
[01:01:26] You feel just a home. Yeah, I feel like that'd be so cool
[01:01:29] Maybe I'm weird, but like I think that's incredible
[01:01:33] Yeah, it's a lot of history too. Yeah, exactly like I think the Taj Mahal is in India, right?
[01:01:37] I'd love to see that. You know other types of temples and shit like that. Yeah
[01:01:46] People dumb bodies that here's a lot of people there
[01:01:48] Are you are? Yeah, absolutely? I've got no no negative negative feelings about that at all
[01:01:53] They're dead relatives ashes out there exactly like I want to I want to see that because like I
[01:01:59] Just feel like that's like such a
[01:02:03] It's like such a like a primal thing right
[01:02:06] that is like where we live it's alien like it's like you can't even imagine that
[01:02:15] is like going to another world right it's this real yeah incredible
[01:02:20] that's miles palace on temple by the way but will they have other like Hindu
[01:02:24] temples and shit like that too like I'd love to go there that'd be cool maybe
[01:02:29] I'm maybe I'm a weird guy right but that's what I think
[01:02:32] No, basically the under city. Yeah, they also have cows. Yeah, they like cows are like sacred in India
[01:02:38] I'm pretty sure right there at least for like people that are part of the Hindu Hindu like a religion. So, yeah
[01:02:44] India can be beautiful. Yeah, no, it's probably it's probably like any other like city like I think Brazil's kind of like this too
[01:02:50] We're like Brazil like
[01:02:53] It's like in the Lion King where like Mufasa is like everything the light touches is our kingdom
[01:02:59] And then it's like well, what's that over there? It's like oh, that's the shadow lands you don't go there
[01:03:04] And I got like a lot of countries are like that where there are like safe good places to be and then there's also the shadow lands
[01:03:13] The PVP servers the contested zones, right?
[01:03:18] Over shall we see exactly?
[01:03:21] That's every country. Yeah. Yeah, right. We have our own
[01:03:24] We have our own PVP servers, you know like Chicago Detroit, you know parts of Atlanta
[01:03:29] It seems like Houston's kind of like that too San Francisco. Well, that's like that's actually the that's the infected map
[01:03:36] But you know or affected variant, but you know what? I mean dead by daylight something like that
[01:03:42] Baltimore. Yeah, Baltimore Compton. There you go Bronx. Yep. The mall. It's the mall. Yeah, exactly
[01:03:48] And so I already saw this before Ubisoft went up a bit some tech companies in China motivate the programmers by hiring cheerleaders
[01:03:55] They chat bring food play ping pong and clap for programmers one HR manager for company utilizing this method said the programmers are mostly male and terrible at socializing
[01:04:05] The presence of girls has improved their motivation
[01:04:08] They're hot too. Yeah
[01:04:23] Yeah, this is this is this is smart
[01:04:28] Uh-huh
[01:04:30] Yep
[01:04:31] Yeah, this is this is a really good idea. Where do I apply this is really smart?
[01:04:35] should do the same? Should I do the same? Maybe? I don't know. It would beat the
[01:04:41] purpose if they weren't hot. That's true. Man, we need to adopt this as soon as
[01:04:46] possible. This is a really, really good idea. How do you say based on Chinese? I
[01:04:51] don't know. Correlation here, hotter girls in the office, the better the
[01:04:56] game. Well, it's like, I think this is 100% true, by the way. Like, it
[01:05:03] definitely is. Like, anytime that, you know, like I'm somewhere and there's
[01:05:08] It's like a girl there that I think is cute.
[01:05:10] Like I will definitely try to be funnier.
[01:05:12] Absolutely.
[01:05:13] So yeah, no, 100%, I think that's the case for guys.
[01:05:17] Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
[01:05:19] Yeah, same, 100%.
[01:05:21] So yeah, very, very smart.
[01:05:24] It's crazy because like it's so dumb,
[01:05:28] but it's obviously something that would work.
[01:05:30] I don't know how to use a computer
[01:05:31] if someone's looking at me.
[01:05:33] The only thing I don't like is somebody,
[01:05:35] this is like, this gives me like a headache, right?
[01:05:37] He's like, if somebody's behind me,
[01:05:39] trying to talk to me while I'm on the computer.
[01:05:42] Like, to me, like, I hate that.
[01:05:44] Oh my God, because I'm like,
[01:05:45] I'm trying to think in two different directions, right?
[01:05:47] I'm trying to think like this way
[01:05:49] and that way I can't do that.
[01:05:50] I have to direct my brain waves in like one area.
[01:05:54] That shit drives me fucking crazy.
[01:05:57] Like at the library?
[01:05:58] Yeah, yeah.
[01:05:59] They don't talk?
[01:06:02] Wow.
[01:06:03] That's, damn.
[01:06:06] Damn, they really thought of everything, didn't they?
[01:06:08] They don't talk?
[01:06:10] Wow.
[01:06:11] Perfect, I guess so.
[01:06:13] What's this here?
[01:06:15] Years later, we'll look back fondly on Star Wars Outlaws.
[01:06:18] In the present day, Star Wars Outlaws
[01:06:20] has been cast aside as a predictable failure
[01:06:23] thanks to our standards being so high
[01:06:25] and the industry being stuck in a destructive cycle
[01:06:28] of needing every single AAA game
[01:06:30] to be a flawless masterpiece or a catastrophic failure.
[01:06:33] Years from now, I have a feeling
[01:06:35] that we will look back on Star Wars outlaws.
[01:06:41] Oh, we'll look, look back.
[01:06:44] Oh, fondly, I just, like, it was a different, like, color.
[01:06:47] I was like, what?
[01:06:48] Look back on, yeah, that was weird.
[01:06:50] Look back fondly on Star Wars outlaw.
[01:06:52] So would I look back fondly on this game?
[01:06:57] I think that's not, that's not gonna happen.
[01:07:00] So the reason why I think it's not gonna happen
[01:07:02] is because the game sucks.
[01:07:03] And I
[01:07:06] Honestly think that there's a good component to this that is not even Ubisoft's fault because
[01:07:13] Based off of the leaks
[01:07:15] Disney didn't want Star Wars outlaws to have certain things in the game
[01:07:20] Because it's Disney and it's Star Wars and they've got a puck
[01:07:23] But you know they've got a they've got to show this shit to 12 year olds, right and like nine year olds and so
[01:07:28] So we will see based off of what's going to happen in Assassin's Creed if it was like
[01:07:33] really Disney or not, because if it wasn't Disney, then Assassin's Creed is also going
[01:07:37] to be flaccid as fuck.
[01:07:39] But if Assassin's Creed is more gritty and it does have more adult themes, more complexities
[01:07:46] to it, then you can assume that it's probably Disney's fault that Star Wars Outlaws sucked.
[01:07:51] So yeah, it's both.
[01:07:52] I think you're probably right.
[01:07:53] Yeah, that's probably, yeah, you're probably right about that.
[01:07:56] I don't know it could be true in a small amount some people found fond memories of bad old games
[01:08:02] That's true. I mean a lot of people do that, but I played this game
[01:08:05] I thought it was garbage like this game wanted this this game got me this game want me to like I
[01:08:10] Whenever I played this game was the first time I ever streamed and I felt like I was at work
[01:08:14] Like I was like working like I had to do this like
[01:08:18] It's like this is what I bet you have to feel it's like you know your boss is like
[01:08:21] Yeah, we need those spreadsheets done. It's like fuck. Okay. I got to really lock in and do this
[01:08:26] Mandalorian suck too, I don't know. I've got fond memories of saving my money. Yeah, exactly
[01:08:32] High-ray games creating the small Swedish city were awarded plaques embedded on the street
[01:08:38] Valheim, oh shit
[01:08:42] Bro, I love this game
[01:08:44] It's satisfactory. I never played it V rising wait V rising in Valheim came out of the same fucking city. Oh
[01:08:54] My god
[01:08:55] That's nuts what the fuck
[01:09:01] The rising is also awesome. I can't get around that camera. I don't like the camera in the game
[01:09:06] I really don't I don't like how it's isometric
[01:09:09] But the game is great. I loved V rising. I just couldn't get around the camera. I never played goat simulator, okay?
[01:09:21] Maybe I should I don't know you like core keeper and it's the same camera
[01:09:26] Uh, no it's not because Corekeeper, like you can't move the camera at all and my expectations
[01:09:34] for a game like Corekeeper are different.
[01:09:36] My expectations for a game like The Rising would be that I could move the camera around.
[01:09:41] Just how it is.
[01:09:43] But yeah, anyway, what's this here?
[01:09:44] Boomberg first turn accounts on how Bobby Cockdick destroyed Blizzard.
[01:09:48] What's this?
[01:09:52] Uh, Harmonious Pear, what's this all this here?
[01:09:59] Oh
[01:10:04] It was Bobby's continued sense that we were not extracting enough value out of an IP
[01:10:09] Even the way he'd say something like that would make everybody a blizzard upset
[01:10:15] Well, I'm couldn't have known at the time saying he have Titan would reshape the company. Oh
[01:10:19] I feel like a lot of this is a
[01:10:24] Blizzard canceled the project leaving on a screw shading. I mean this seems like why this game got declined
[01:10:30] I mean, here's the thing, people might not like Bobby, but Bobby at least made the company
[01:10:41] a lot of money.
[01:10:43] And so, like, yeah, Bobby was an asshole for sure, and he did all kinds of bad stuff.
[01:10:50] But like, he couldn't have been that bad, because if he was, then the company wouldn't
[01:10:54] have just gone up and made more and more money every year, right?
[01:10:57] Like we care, yeah, exactly, but at what cost?
[01:11:00] i mean honestly like wow like i might have been i think wow got worse
[01:11:06] bobby owned the company for a long time it's all he just bought the company
[01:11:09] like it during shadow ends right
[01:11:12] tell you as a video on it was blizzard yeah i don't think it's easy enough to
[01:11:15] just put it all on fucking
[01:11:17] put it all on bobby
[01:11:19] brochick three screenshots
[01:11:30] Yeah. Yeah, uh-huh. No surprise there. Joker, uh, I don't know how to say this.
[01:11:46] Got to see the D on CinemaScore for comparison. Madame Webb and Morbius were C plus. Nobody
[01:11:52] asked for a second Joker movie. The first movie, like, it's kind of the way that
[01:11:58] I look at a lot of games a lot like
[01:12:03] Why would you like why you didn't nobody wanted this they raked them that I did hear the guy
[01:12:09] Yeah, he gets raped in the story
[01:12:11] Spoiler alert. I'm sorry guys. I just ruined a great movie. Yeah, I just I hope now guys
[01:12:18] You don't you don't feel like you have to watch it anymore
[01:12:21] Yeah, oh dear. Yeah, exactly like I didn't watch this movie like I just I thought it was so stupid
[01:12:27] It's stupid.
[01:12:29] Grape's crazy.
[01:12:30] First one was mid, to be honest.
[01:12:31] I thought it was really good.
[01:12:32] I thought the first one was really good.
[01:12:34] It had some great lines and, you know, it's like, how about another joke Murray?
[01:12:39] Like, that's, it's so good.
[01:12:43] Yeah.
[01:12:44] The first one was sick.
[01:12:45] Yeah, it was.
[01:12:46] And it's like, I don't think it was like one of the greatest movies ever made, but
[01:12:49] it was just really, really good.
[01:12:50] Told a good story.
[01:12:51] It was.
[01:12:52] Yeah.
[01:12:53] And so the second one, nobody asked for this.
[01:12:54] And guess what?
[01:12:55] Nobody liked it.
[01:12:56] What a shock.
[01:12:58] I was wondering if it's okay for me to come back.
[01:13:00] So you want to come back, huh?
[01:13:02] You can come back, Ubisoft,
[01:13:04] but you'll have to wear the hat along with the rest.
[01:13:07] Welcome to the party.
[01:13:14] Oh my God.
[01:13:20] Oh man.
[01:13:23] Yep, that's about right.
[01:13:24] They should be dunce camps.
[01:13:25] Well, they pretty much are.
[01:13:27] That's so fucking funny.
[01:13:29] I have a feeling first one
[01:13:30] somehow caught a bunch of parasocial weirdos
[01:13:32] almost creating a cult like following.
[01:13:33] I never really liked the first one.
[01:13:34] It was a disgrace to the OG character.
[01:13:36] Basically, it's its own thing about the guy that couldn't handle the world, so it broke him very lame.
[01:13:41] I don't really think that's...
[01:13:44] See, like, I like the idea that, like, being the Joker,
[01:13:47] like, you can get to being the Joker from, like, three or four different ways.
[01:13:51] So, like, you can have, like, the Mark Hamill Joker, you can have the Jack Nicholson Joker, Heath Ledger Joker,
[01:13:57] or, like, the Joaquin Phoenix Joker.
[01:13:59] I feel like all of these are faithful recreations of the character
[01:14:03] that respect the nature of the character.
[01:14:06] Now, they don't come from the same place, but they're interesting and compelling in their own way.
[01:14:13] And I think that's really what matters. The only character that I didn't like, uh, I didn't think Jared Leto played a good Joker.
[01:14:21] I just, I don't really think so. Uh, I think Jared Leto, like, he played a few other roles that I thought were really good.
[01:14:28] And so at the beginning I was like, maybe this is gonna be a really good movie.
[01:14:32] No.
[01:14:33] No. Not really.
[01:14:34] Did he play the Joker? No. Did he didn't play the Joker? The Joker played Diddy.
[01:14:43] Okay. The Joker, like, that's what they were trying to act like Diddy. Check the
[01:14:52] new first descendant character. Let me see here. You type this five times you
[01:14:57] banned. Actually it's four times, but you type the first one twice. You banned.
[01:15:00] Get out of my chat. I already looked at it four times. Yep, that's it. I
[01:15:05] type it once. I don't read it. Like, that's it. You read some of
[01:15:09] version of Horizons delisted from PC. Sony's controversial
[01:15:13] PlayStation Network requirements for PC games once again,
[01:15:15] Spotlight as the company delisted the original Horizon Zero
[01:15:18] Dawn on Steam and Epic Games added the PSN requirement.
[01:15:22] I feel like Sony's trying too hard to do this PSN requirement.
[01:15:25] A lot of people don't want to have multiple logins.
[01:15:27] I'm not the only person that like there's like a level
[01:15:30] of fatigue from having so many different logins for
[01:15:33] everything. Like I don't want to log in for everything.
[01:15:36] I don't want to have to deal with this like I just
[01:15:37] I just want to be able to play the game, like why do I need to log in and make an account so I can play a single-player game?
[01:15:43] What the fuck? Like just let me just just just turn it on, turn it on and let me play press continue. Let me press new game.
[01:15:51] The bad for security too? Yeah, it's annoying. That's the worst timing for this ad. US immigration ad. Oh my god.
[01:15:58] Yeah, that's about right.
[01:16:00] Plus is a single-player game doesn't make any sense. Exactly. Yeah, I hate that shit. Let me see how I look at the rest of these.
[01:16:07] I want to say this is like one of those other examples, right?
[01:16:24] It's funny to see this, but it's one of the examples where I feel like, I mean, I don't
[01:16:30] know about maybe this Mexican culture, it's more normal, but at least here in my culture,
[01:16:36] I feel like you shouldn't have a kid around here doing this kind of stuff, right?
[01:16:41] Yeah, you shouldn't have a kid there, but it should have been me.
[01:16:46] Yeah, true, right?
[01:16:47] But I'm Mexican?
[01:16:48] I don't know.
[01:16:49] Mexican music I got no idea why not um I think it's like it's sexualized I feel
[01:16:57] like anybody would look at this and say it's sexualized that's the reason why and
[01:17:02] I think like kind of involving kids and things that are sexualized is weird
[01:17:06] they're half naked yeah it is that's Puerto Rican dance and music it's an
[01:17:18] American take it's their culture that's why I said at the beginning right
[01:17:21] It's like maybe this is their culture. Maybe it's normalized over there. That's why I said at the beginning
[01:17:27] Is that is that weird is that weird to me to think that I don't think it's weird
[01:17:33] US brain
[01:17:34] Yeah, I think this is a totally normal thing to think
[01:17:38] Like if it's their culture then that's different, right?
[01:17:41] But I know this is in the US. I would think it was weird. I'm sorry
[01:17:48] Like that. That's just my opinion
[01:17:50] Yeah, to them it's normal. Yeah, it's crazy how, like, it's weird how I can have the same
[01:17:59] people that W me for saying that like you shouldn't have furries or drag queens or, you
[01:18:07] know, like pride parades with kids. Everybody's spamming W for that. But like or like have
[01:18:13] kids in a Hooters. And people are like, Yeah, true. But like somehow this is different.
[01:18:18] these girls are dressed just like that.
[01:18:21] I just try to be consistent, that's all.
[01:18:23] I know it's upsetting for some people,
[01:18:25] but I try to be consistent.
[01:18:27] Imagine that.
[01:18:29] Let's see here, maybe maybe, what's this?
[01:18:34] Some problems with my PC, I called earlier.
[01:18:37] Oh yeah, that was me.
[01:18:38] What was the problem again?
[01:18:39] I do think it'll be easier if I show you,
[01:18:41] it's kind of hard to explain.
[01:18:44] Okay, yeah, sure.
[01:18:45] No, you know what, follow me on that.
[01:18:47] Take a look.
[01:18:48] if you could just uh, and see your password?
[01:18:49] Yeah.
[01:18:53] Okay.
[01:18:54] Okay, I'll load up Alden Ring for you.
[01:18:58] Oh, okay, there must be a graphical issue, what's your review?
[01:19:00] Just have a beat the boss.
[01:19:01] I'll have a graphical issue.
[01:19:03] Really had to explain, sorry.
[01:19:05] Okay.
[01:19:05] I'm just gonna have a beat the boss again.
[01:19:09] What am I looking at?
[01:19:09] Yeah.
[01:19:12] Yes, yes!
[01:19:13] Oh, what?
[01:19:14] It's a boss!
[01:19:14] The boss!
[01:19:15] He's impossible to beat!
[01:19:16] I can't beat him!
[01:19:16] I don't know how!
[01:19:17] It literally looks like a chicken phrase!
[01:19:18] It's like a weird kind of like fire, blood kind of thing.
[01:19:22] I told you, I don't have anything to cry back!
[01:19:25] What do you think?
[01:19:27] I think you're absolutely right.
[01:19:29] This guy's a f***ing nightmare. It took me ages to beat.
[01:19:30] We need to walk to Lindell.
[01:19:31] I'm right behind you.
[01:19:33] Strap him.
[01:19:34] What?
[01:19:35] That was beautiful.
[01:19:37] What?
[01:19:39] Oh, I get it.
[01:19:41] That's a good one.
[01:19:43] That's a real good one.
[01:19:44] Yeah, true tech support.
[01:19:46] Yeah, this reminds me of like the Nintendo hotline, man.
[01:19:49] Yeah, Casual Elden Ring player. Yeah, yeah.
[01:19:53] Guys are great. That was funny.
[01:19:55] There's no way this is real.
[01:20:00] Dee's Big Nuts by Mark Thunder.
[01:20:03] Dee was a squirrel who had big nuts.
[01:20:06] His nutsack was so big that it would drag on the ground everywhere he went.
[01:20:13] Dee had a friend named Sarah who loved nuts.
[01:20:16] Sarah would go around trying to put everyone's nuts in her mouth.
[01:20:20] Sarah loved how big these nuts were. His nuts were her favorite.
[01:20:26] They were the biggest nuts she had ever seen.
[01:20:29] She would play with his nuts all day, and sometimes even at night.
[01:20:36] Sometimes her mom would join. They would take turns holding it.
[01:20:40] If I was seven, this would be the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life.
[01:20:49] Wait, I'm gonna be honest. Like, it...
[01:20:54] Really, like, this should have been the funniest fucking thing. What's the rest?
[01:20:58] rest. You don't want to see the rest. Yeah, greatest story ever
[01:21:02] told. Absolutely. It's still kind of funny. Interview or race.
[01:21:05] What do you mean it's been erased? How to get erased? No, it
[01:21:11] didn't. What do you mean it got erased? It did. They deleted
[01:21:29] it. Okay, hey, what's up guys are here. So today we're going
[01:21:34] to be returning to Dragon Quest three remake because we have
[01:21:37] some more updates regarding this release. So a few days ago,
[01:21:40] a video went viral sharing the thoughts of the Dragon
[01:21:44] creator who expressed his concerns about censorship of this game in order to make it into Western markets.
[01:21:50] That video has since been deleted and a lot of people believe this is an act of further censorship.
[01:21:57] Now before we get into the most recent- So it got deleted?
[01:22:00] Where's the- does he got a link?
[01:22:02] Because I want to see- where is the link to the original tweet?
[01:22:15] Because I like-
[01:22:17] Turning to Dragon Quest 3 remake because we have some more updates regarding this release.
[01:22:23] So a few days ago, a video went viral sharing the thoughts of the Dragon Quest creator who
[01:22:28] expressed his concerns about censorship of this game in order to make it into western
[01:22:33] markets.
[01:22:34] That video has since been deleted and a lot of people believe this is an act of further
[01:22:39] censorship.
[01:22:40] Now before we get into the most recent updates, I covered this situation a few days ago
[01:22:44] And yeah, I saw this taking place in this video if you want the full story I'll put a link to this video in the description
[01:22:50] Essentially, you got this remake. There was concerns about the biological
[01:22:55] Genders being removed from the game were placed with type a and type b body types on top of that
[01:23:01] Some of the iconic designs of this game have been censored in the remake and all these concerns were addressed by this video
[01:23:08] That went viral on Twitter where the dragon quest creator alongside
[01:23:13] The former editor in charge of Dragon Ball would talk about those two issues in particular both citing them as acts of censorship that they clearly
[01:23:21] Didn't like and on top of that they blamed a lot of the censorship on the demands of the Western market in particular
[01:23:29] The United States and they really just didn't understand why they have to go through all these hoops in order for these games
[01:23:35] Well, there's it's hard to understand if you're thinking logically
[01:23:38] Yeah, you would never be able to come to this conclusion logically.
[01:23:43] You'd have to be stupid and crazy, and then you'd understand it.
[01:23:48] To be properly labeled or rated and properly introduced into those markets overseas.
[01:23:55] Now, since then, that video has been removed.
[01:23:59] The tweet sharing it has been removed, and also the YouTube video with that interview
[01:24:03] has been taken down.
[01:24:04] reasons we'll get into later in this video but a lot of people believe this is a further
[01:24:09] act of censorship trying to cover up some tracks on this video and also these statements
[01:24:15] made by the Dragon Quest creator that was seemingly questioning some of these acts of
[01:24:20] censorship for this remake.
[01:24:22] So in wake of that video going viral, a lot of people are coping and seething on Twitter.
[01:24:27] They saw the creator complaining about censorship of his game and they turned around and
[01:24:32] called him a Nazi, a bigot, a m-
[01:24:36] What?
[01:24:41] Among other things. It's absolutely insane.
[01:24:44] Here's some examples. So this user saying,
[01:24:46] Ujihori going Nazi was not on my bingo sheet.
[01:24:51] Okay. Give me a minute.
[01:24:53] So...
[01:25:12] I found them.
[01:25:16] Shinigami eyes red equals block.
[01:25:19] I am s- I will not scroll this Twitter page.
[01:25:31] No, you're not going to see. You don't need to see that.
[01:26:13] No, you don't.
[01:26:25] It's not even really that bad.
[01:26:27] It's just a bunch of weird simp photos of anime girls the whole time.
[01:26:32] This is the person who's calling people Nazis?
[01:26:38] 25 years old talking about Shinigami eyes?
[01:26:43] What the f-
[01:26:44] What the fuck?
[01:26:46] How did the inmates take over the asylum?
[01:26:50] What is this?
[01:26:54] What happened?
[01:26:55] We're a further conversation would ensue in this thread, this person saying, Yukio, what
[01:27:01] in the blue blazes are you talking about?
[01:27:03] How does that make him Hitler?
[01:27:05] Where they reply saying pretty much welcoming culture war tourists who tend to be Nazis.
[01:27:10] So this is again, this goes back to what I said is that a lot of people on Twitter
[01:27:16] have misunderstood the word Nazi because none of them you have to understand that in schools
[01:27:22] nowadays you don't learn anything the only thing that you learn in schools is different
[01:27:28] drills in America on what to do when there's a school shooting that's the way you just
[01:27:32] spend all day learning that and apparently it doesn't matter anyway but anyway so you
[01:27:38] have this happen nobody knows when world war two happened nobody knows history nobody
[01:27:44] knows how to do math, kids can't read clocks anymore, and they think the world started 2,000
[01:27:51] years ago. They're just fucking retarded. So when they use the word Nazi, you have to
[01:27:58] understand that they don't know what that word means. So you have to look at it as
[01:28:03] its phonetic definition, Nazi. They're not seeing their point of view, which makes
[01:28:09] you a Nazi that's as far as it goes for them that's it you're responding here with
[01:28:18] this is saying that the game they made had to be censored on this hell can't
[01:28:22] chastise someone because grifters will latch on to a thing look at how much
[01:28:26] stuff I call out on a daily basis that some grifter might too with the
[01:28:29] original poster response saying it was censored because of saro and that's
[01:28:33] been consistent for over a decade the type a and type b stuff is not
[01:28:38] censorship where the other user replies saying, I mean, the
[01:28:40] outright, how you get like literally zero likes on this
[01:28:44] said it was due to Western Puritans. They said the sex
[01:28:47] education thing was a mistranslation and that
[01:28:50] mistranslation is going to be very important for the end of
[01:28:54] this video. So keep that in mind. But eventually in a deleted
[01:28:57] response, that original poster would just straight up admit
[01:29:01] that they didn't even watch the video. They didn't even
[01:29:03] watch this interview. I haven't watched the video I haven't
[01:29:11] at the time. You know what really fucking makes me mad about this? That you think that
[01:29:20] we believe that a 25 year old who's reposting pictures of anime girls in revealing clothes
[01:29:30] on a regular basis on their timeline, who's complaining about an anime not being the
[01:29:36] same way they want, calling people Nazis, that you actually think that we believe
[01:29:40] that you didn't have time. All you have is time. Like, guaranteed. Like, you really think
[01:29:49] this guy didn't have time? I guarantee you he has time.
[01:29:56] So they're calling this creator a bigot. A Nazi for a video they didn't watch. Over
[01:30:02] a video they didn't even watch. And the video is like less than three minutes by
[01:30:06] the way. So you don't have the attention span to watch that video, but you have
[01:30:09] the attention span to make this long thread calling them Nazi.
[01:30:13] It's absolutely insane.
[01:30:13] And then argue with people about it.
[01:30:14] Now, in some other conversations,
[01:30:16] we saw users pointing out the fact
[01:30:18] that a lot of people are wagging their fingers
[01:30:20] at these Japanese creators and saying, basically,
[01:30:23] we know it's best when it comes to censorship.
[01:30:25] I think Japanese people are often extremely
[01:30:27] conservative dumbasses.
[01:30:33] My favorite thing about this is like this guy or girl,
[01:30:36] I don't know.
[01:30:37] I guess it's a guy if it says Evan,
[01:30:40] is one of the most prolific virtue signals on twitter
[01:30:45] and it's actually crazy how easy it is to turn them into being a fucking racist
[01:30:50] all you have to do is disagree with them
[01:30:57] really it's it's not yes is actually racist exactly
[01:31:00] and this is this million times like this this is the way these people really
[01:31:03] are
[01:31:05] all my god the tweets are all deleted to his people are insane
[01:31:09] and they see you on ruin twitter yeah
[01:31:11] well i don't i don't mind these people being on twitter i think it's good to
[01:31:15] see this it it's it's great i i support their freedom of speech
[01:31:19] because it makes it makes great content
[01:31:22] what the fuck
[01:31:24] what what is this
[01:31:29] your values are skewed and we have to yet remind you what's it's you
[01:31:34] the one what's not acceptable in users
[01:31:35] as you can see here basically saying that's very infantilizing and
[01:31:38] Defensive to say it is group of people where this user response. Yes. I think Japanese people are often extremely conservative
[01:31:47] Dumbasses Wow, so on Twitter in case you don't know
[01:31:51] The only thing that's comparable to the open racism against white people is racism against Asians
[01:31:57] This is some against Japanese people like those are I don't think that's true. I think it's racism. So I
[01:32:03] I mean to be fair, there's a lot of bad stuff about Jews now.
[01:32:10] There's a lot.
[01:32:11] I feel like on the racism tier list, where do I see the most racism?
[01:32:18] I feel like it's probably, yeah, always has been.
[01:32:23] Yeah, that's true.
[01:32:25] It's like what, 109 countries or something like that, right?
[01:32:28] So yeah, definitely always has been.
[01:32:31] But holy shit, it's funny for me to see this because these are the people that will call
[01:32:41] you the racist and they immediately are racist instantaneously.
[01:32:46] Two things that are rarely questioned and they just thrive for some reason on social
[01:32:51] media.
[01:32:52] Those are safe targets to go after.
[01:32:53] And we see this happen every time there's drama involving a Japanese company or a Japanese
[01:32:59] person.
[01:33:00] There's always some weird racist remarks that largely go unquestioned.
[01:33:04] here's another example. Well, it's okay for them to be racist. It's simple. That's why it's okay to
[01:33:09] call white people crackers. But if somebody makes a racial joke, or they use the N word with an A
[01:33:16] singing along to a song, then now this person needs to be admonished and make a public apology.
[01:33:24] It. Yeah, that's what it is. It's totally once you once you realize that a lot of these
[01:33:33] people the only thing that they care about is making other people do what they tell them
[01:33:38] and it doesn't like there's no like a there's no North Star principle here. There's not
[01:33:45] like a oh well we care about this issue and we want to fix this issue. No it's all about
[01:33:50] them. It's all about them and listening to them and having them tell you what to do.
[01:33:55] That's it.
[01:33:56] I'm trying to claim double standard. Yeah, it's really a community making this little
[01:34:02] Comic here saying that the yeah, actually the dragon quest community doesn't care about DI and censorship
[01:34:08] That's crazy game, which is ridiculous if you support censorship of a hobby you are not a part of that community
[01:34:15] I don't care if it's dragon quest or anything else if you support censorship
[01:34:19] You should not be a part of the community because you don't have their best interest in mind
[01:34:23] And this user would respond basically saying you're fighting a straw man to feel good about yourself where that original poster
[01:34:29] This is automatically moot because you're a pedo. Good day
[01:34:38] What?
[01:34:39] Plies by saying this automatically moot because you're a pedo. Good day. Ah, yes
[01:34:49] the classic Twitter tactic of running out of any sort of a real argument and then just labeling
[01:34:55] Your opponent as a predator and just slandering them because you have no
[01:34:59] actual response. And we would see something similar here, as shared by this
[01:35:04] account. As expected, Dragon Quest fans are already turning on Hori and trying to
[01:35:09] paint him as some kind of an extremist because he doesn't want his own game to
[01:35:13] be censored. I've seen people in the past few days calling him a Nazi at
[01:35:18] Shud, wishing on his death, etc. All because he spoke up. And here's some
[01:35:22] examples. Basically some people are saying I'm Japanese these translations
[01:35:26] seem correct and even one of the detractors says well the translation
[01:35:30] seemed mostly correct but I'm not going to watch it again because having to
[01:35:34] listen to 270 plus old dudes ramble on about the good old days of not having to
[01:35:39] care about offending people makes my brain hurt. So I'm not gonna watch it
[01:35:44] this is wait I so at the beginning of him saying that I actually thought that
[01:35:49] he was just making it up and like paraphrasing but no this is literally
[01:35:53] what they said. I was reading the bottom. I'm not going to watch it again because
[01:35:57] let me know what you said was I just oh my god. It's crazy how okay these people
[01:36:09] are with censorship. See you have to you have to redefine it in your mind. They're
[01:36:15] not okay with censorship. They want to control. They want to tell people what
[01:36:21] to do. It's not about whether something is good or bad. It's about whether
[01:36:27] you're listening to them or not. So once you look at it, you can't, again, this isn't a principled
[01:36:34] stance. It doesn't make sense. So like, oh, yeah, we're about inclusion. But now these old people
[01:36:40] are their guys are don't have an opinion. It's just again, everybody can see this. What about
[01:36:48] being 70 years old makes their opinion less valuable? Because this poster is probably 21 years
[01:36:54] old and they think that they're the smartest person that's ever existed. That's why, like,
[01:37:02] that's the reason why. I mean, it's simple. Like, it, all I know is that every person that
[01:37:09] I know personally that has opinions like this that I've like grown up with, every single
[01:37:16] one of them was a socially dejected loser that nobody liked. Like, I'm talking like
[01:37:25] like 100% of them straight up water still is.
[01:37:33] Yes, it makes your brain hurt to hear people who are confused.
[01:37:35] Well, they have other users that your entire life doesn't have to basically revolve around
[01:37:39] not offending a bunch of sensitive people on social media, but they go down here to continue
[01:37:44] talking about these people in the interview, trying to slander and label them all kinds
[01:37:49] of ridiculous things all over politics.
[01:37:52] And this interaction further here, it really just sums up how delusional some of these people are.
[01:37:58] So this user says no way 70 year old do Japanese men talking about the good old days where they could sexualize
[01:38:05] Underage girls in their games. It would have never I would have never seen it coming where this user says
[01:38:11] Dragon Quest is like the least pedo game out there. What are you talking about?
[01:38:16] Here's the reality
[01:38:19] There are plenty of games that sexualize underage characters right now that
[01:38:27] That's not like it didn't that didn't go away like how could you even say this?
[01:38:36] Yeah, gotcha games. Yes, it's insane not dragon quest though exactly
[01:38:40] So it's like well what I'm saying is like the premise for what he's even trying to put out there isn't even true
[01:38:46] And another user said weird they have not sexualized any underage girls and these men are renowned
[01:38:55] grandfathers of JRPGs show some effing respect whether with a negative
[01:39:01] down vote here you have to understand that reddit is a echo chamber and also
[01:39:08] reddit moderators control the way that communities perceive things and all the
[01:39:15] time I see reddit posts that go against what the established line of thinking is
[01:39:20] I see them get deleted and I see people get banned all the time so you
[01:39:24] You can't really like any comment and any conversation that happens on Reddit.
[01:39:30] You shouldn't give it any validity at all because you have a number of different things
[01:39:35] that are working against you here.
[01:39:37] Number one, there is the reward structure of group think that Reddit is designed in
[01:39:44] order to facilitate.
[01:39:46] So like they want you to think like everybody else because if you post the thing that's
[01:39:51] popular, you get more updates, which makes your account score go higher, which makes
[01:39:56] people think that you're more correct.
[01:39:58] So you have also inside of subreddits, people that are going to naturally congregate that
[01:40:02] agree with each other.
[01:40:04] And then you also have moderators that if you're going outside of what the window
[01:40:08] of what's acceptable in that subreddit say, then they ban you.
[01:40:12] So you're either getting banned, you're getting silenced passively by having your
[01:40:16] opinion downvoted, or you're getting downvoted and then people just buy, I forgot, like, just
[01:40:23] basically like, you know, they just see like, oh, there's a popularity bias. This seems unpopular.
[01:40:28] That means it's wrong. Reddit is just it is the worst place to have critical thought
[01:40:35] and critical discussion. It is literally the worst place and it is designed that
[01:40:40] way, saying someone getting it bashed on Reddit for saying don't slander people over drawings.
[01:40:50] I mean, it's the most Reddit thing, honestly, but let's be real, it's actually the most on
[01:40:55] character thing for any Reddit interaction. But continuing on the Internet is forever.
[01:41:00] Autism. So they take down the original tweet and the YouTube video, but everyone's seen
[01:41:05] it, right? The message is out there. People understand the concerns that were expressed
[01:41:09] in this video and yeah I mean also somebody says an ironically 4chan is good for critical thinking
[01:41:14] sometimes if I want to know what people really think I go to 4chan give a man a mask and I'll
[01:41:23] show you you'll show you his true face and the most schizo insane batshit crazy delusional
[01:41:34] dumb fucking opinion is on there and it has just as much weight as the next guy
[01:41:40] who has a well researched argument and there is a degree of what's the word for
[01:41:49] it there's a principle in that where everybody really is the same everybody
[01:41:56] gets the same voice the same box that they can speak in and everybody can have
[01:42:01] their opinion. It's fair. It's true equality. Yep, that's right. No discrimination. That's
[01:42:11] right. Reuploaded in many different instances, including this particular post that is still
[01:42:19] up as of recording this video, that actually got way more impressions than the original
[01:42:25] video. This one racking up 18 million views on Twitter. And part of the reason it got
[01:42:31] so much attention is because Elon Musk.
[01:42:33] Somebody says Reddit has a professional community.
[01:42:35] You're being crazy.
[01:42:36] That's exactly why I think it's bad.
[01:42:40] It's because people that operate in a professional capacity
[01:42:43] are operating in a disingenuous way.
[01:42:47] That's why, for example, like that's why I said LinkedIn is really bad
[01:42:52] because a lot of people that are posting on LinkedIn
[01:42:55] are doing it to keep up appearances.
[01:42:58] Like everybody's acting, right?
[01:42:59] Like you're acting.
[01:43:01] would quote retweet this, and of course give it a lot more of a signal boost than the original video had.
[01:43:10] And people got very upset about this. Seeing Elon Musk engaging in this conversation,
[01:43:15] you have people like this saying, you stay away from Dragon Quest,
[01:43:18] which leads to this amazing quote right here where this user says,
[01:43:22] what's truly insane is that these weirdos take away from this Dragon Quest thing
[01:43:27] is that wokeness is ruining games and censoring them
[01:43:32] when it is literally and always has been the religious rights that is censoring them.
[01:43:38] How can you possibly get to that conclusion?
[01:43:41] Well, I think that people can get to that conclusion because they lived past the year 2004.
[01:43:48] They're right. This is exactly what used to happen.
[01:43:52] Like, as a kid, I grew up in the 90s, right?
[01:43:56] very regularly. There were arguments and things on Fox News and you know your
[01:44:03] local news would talk about how video games are satanic. Pokemon is satanic.
[01:44:08] It was very, very common, especially in Texas. Yeah, like I remember in third
[01:44:14] grade, it might have been fourth grade, one or the other, I got sent home with
[01:44:18] a sheet of paper where they told they wanted me to give it to my mom and it
[01:44:22] was about how Pokemon was Satanic and it was like pocket monsters and shit. And my mom
[01:44:28] was just like, she read that. She's like, wow, they're really stupid over there. Okay.
[01:44:32] And she just didn't really care. But you know, she also didn't let me have Diablo for
[01:44:36] the same reason. But yeah, she didn't give a fuck. But this is the way that people
[01:44:40] thought. And so the funny thing is that what this person is saying is actually true.
[01:44:45] And there is a lot of religious censorship. And I'll give you an example of that.
[01:44:49] contemporary. In the Final Fantasy 16, the game featured a gay character and the gay character,
[01:44:58] Dion, plays an important role in the story and his sexuality is like kind of involved,
[01:45:04] like it's not like super, it's like a main plot point, but it's like kind of relative.
[01:45:08] And in the process of that, in order to sell this game in the Middle East, guess what needs
[01:45:15] to be removed. Well, this story with, I think his name is Terrence, right, which is like
[01:45:19] his boyfriend or something like that. And Square Enix decided not to do that. Now, why
[01:45:24] they want to censor it? Well, simple. It's because, you know, they live in a theocracy
[01:45:28] in a lot of places over there. And it's a, you know, Islamist theocracy, and they're
[01:45:33] not really big fans of gay people. So it's not that this doesn't happen. But
[01:45:39] it's that it's bad when they do it and it's bad when anybody does it. Like if you're taking your
[01:45:46] ideology and you're trying to make people's art conform to your ideology, then you're invading their
[01:45:53] space and then you're being controlling like it's obnoxious. Like contain spoilers? Yeah,
[01:46:01] yeah, sure. And so that it doesn't matter like who it's coming from. It's stupid when like
[01:46:05] like the Middle East does it, it's stupid when we do it.
[01:46:08] It's always stupid.
[01:46:11] At the 90s called, they want their discourse back.
[01:46:14] This whole thing about religious groups, censoring games
[01:46:16] has not been a thing at least in the United States
[01:46:18] for many years.
[01:46:20] In fact, you think about what's being censored
[01:46:22] and how it's being censored here.
[01:46:23] Do you think any religious organization
[01:46:26] would support a type A and type B body type?
[01:46:29] I'm pretty sure they would support the exact.
[01:46:32] Yeah, God, you know, Adam was like a type A
[01:46:35] And, you know, Eve was a type B.
[01:46:37] Like, no, obviously fucking not.
[01:46:41] Opposite of that.
[01:46:42] And these people don't understand the closest thing
[01:46:45] to religious censorship here,
[01:46:47] or censorship from any sort of religious group,
[01:46:49] would be these woke people censoring these games,
[01:46:52] because they function much like a cult.
[01:46:55] So if there's anything close
[01:46:56] to a religious group censoring anything,
[01:46:58] it is the wokeness.
[01:47:00] They act-
[01:47:00] I do think it's a dogmatic, like ideological cult.
[01:47:04] I think that like two other examples of that are like, I think there's a lot of Trump people
[01:47:08] that have devolved so much that it has become a cult.
[01:47:14] And I think the same thing is true with QAnon.
[01:47:17] Like that those are other cults, and they function as religions.
[01:47:21] They're not religions, but they function the same way.
[01:47:25] Just like a bunch of fanatics.
[01:47:27] And that's how they censor all these things in demand that these things be censored
[01:47:30] than anyone who talks out against it is dismissed as some sort of a horrible, disgusting person.
[01:47:37] But going on, you think about what we just saw there, and the type of people that these
[01:47:42] companies are dealing with and what these creators in particular are dealing with. Don't
[01:47:47] forget that Square Enix was a sweet baby client. At least they were publicly listed
[01:47:51] as one only up until a few days ago. Now they have their name removed from this list
[01:47:57] and whether they're continuing to work with Sweet Baby in the background,
[01:48:01] just not showing it publicly.
[01:48:02] Let me see. Where? True.
[01:48:34] Yeah, I'm not seeing the Square Enix anywhere here.
[01:48:39] Yeah, I guess it's gone.
[01:48:41] Man, there's two names less than in the video.
[01:48:46] Yeah, I guess so.
[01:48:48] Let's see what the other one that's that's not there now.
[01:48:52] I'm not even entirely sure.
[01:48:53] But either way.
[01:48:58] Man, there you go.
[01:49:02] So it looks like they did get removed.
[01:49:07] They have been working with Sweet Baby for quite some time and don't be mistaken.
[01:49:11] There's definitely some sort of an influence on the direction of that developers because
[01:49:16] it's clear that they've gone that route with their products and you're really just dealing
[01:49:21] with insufferable people.
[01:49:22] And this is a quote from the interview saying doing business with such a ridiculous
[01:49:26] country is really frustrating referring to the United States because we have people
[01:49:30] like Sweet Baby constantly trying to flex their way into every project.
[01:49:34] of people crying on social media over the most benign things and demanding things be changed
[01:49:39] to essentially conform with their delicate sensibilities, it must be exhausting.
[01:49:45] Now, let's go back to the original post sharing that interview. Like I said,
[01:49:50] all traces of that original poster's videos have been removed and a lot of people have come
[01:49:56] forward in articles and Twitter threads of the past couple of hours, basically dismissing
[01:50:00] the entire interview as the product of mistranslations, basically saying the entire interview and everything
[01:50:09] they said is completely worthless because it's all mistranslations. But in reality, there's
[01:50:15] only one mistranslation. And the original account that uploaded the video has sent
[01:50:21] out an apology and it seems to me, and this is just my opinion, it looks like this was
[01:50:26] made by a lawyer, where they say, I would like to sincerely
[01:50:30] apologize for the incorrect English subtitles created for
[01:50:34] Mr. Kazahiko Toshiyama statement in the scene where he
[01:50:39] mentioned Puritan, it was mistakenly translated as sex
[01:50:43] education. Yeah, I think Puritan probably would have been
[01:50:46] more accurate in the context of that quote. He was basically
[01:50:49] saying that religion has an influence on sex education. Of
[01:50:53] course it does. The proper translation now says Puritan,
[01:50:55] Puritan culture which is more accurate and seems like it makes more sense and
[01:51:01] that's not a part of the video a lot of people really cared about people cared
[01:51:05] about the comments of the Dragon Quest creator yeah obviously referring to the
[01:51:09] type A and type B body types the censorship of the outfits and how they
[01:51:14] seemingly have that stuff forced upon them yeah yeah even worse now that's the
[01:51:18] thing yeah but really like it and they're doing this because apparently
[01:51:21] to them. Because Puritan's way more broad than religious. Aware of some sort of context
[01:51:26] where they have to do this in order to get into Western markets. Those are the way more
[01:51:30] important parts of this interview. And you're saying one mistranslation of one phrase in
[01:51:37] this nearly three minute interview is enough to basically dismiss this whole thing. And
[01:51:42] a lot of people are looking at this and thinking, this is an act of censorship and
[01:51:46] this person felt a need. Well, let's be honest. If it was so massively
[01:51:50] mistranslated, then you would have had a bunch of other people pushing and saying, no idiots,
[01:51:57] this is what it actually means. And you would have had people that use TTS with Google and
[01:52:03] they would play it because like I've seen like now you have like these AIs that can
[01:52:08] just listen to a conversation and translate it in real time to another language. So
[01:52:15] if this if it was really that far off, you would have seen a million people calling
[01:52:20] this out. That didn't happen. I wonder why.
[01:52:27] I wonder.
[01:52:31] A lot of people have noticed and a lot of people are saying, wait, wait, wait. This seems like
[01:52:36] they're trying to cover up what was said by the Dragon Quest creator and now they're
[01:52:41] trying to wipe this off the face of the internet. But as I said earlier, the internet is forever
[01:52:47] videos are all over the place and it'll be interesting to see what they do with
[01:52:53] youtubers and other content creators who covered samples of this interview
[01:52:57] because nothing are they gonna go try to take those videos down I think that'd be
[01:53:01] a very big mistake I don't think people are going to fold as quickly as not
[01:53:05] it just like at that point everybody would be talking about it they will
[01:53:09] put a much more of a fight and again as a PR perspective if they do something
[01:53:13] like that. That is about the worst thing they could do. It's a fair use of that clip, fair
[01:53:19] use coverage and commentary. So if they want to go that next step, they're going to be
[01:53:22] really shooting themselves in the foot. But for now, that appears to be the situation
[01:53:27] so far with Dragon Quest III Renake. I'm sure this won't be the end of it. I have
[01:53:32] a feeling this is going to be dragging out further and we'll see how they respond
[01:53:37] to criticism of this decision and coverage of this entire situation. But for now,
[01:53:42] That's going to do it for this video. I hope you guys enjoyed. As always, feel free to
[01:53:45] share your thoughts about today's topics in the comments section down below, and I'll see
[01:53:49] you guys next time.
[01:53:50] Well, I had no idea they actually deleted it. And I think this really goes to show
[01:53:56] kind of what I was saying before. There's a video like this is, I have no idea they
[01:54:00] deleted this ship. That is nuts. The good video, yeah, it was, is that these
[01:54:07] ideologies and these types of thinking can only exist inside of an echo chamber
[01:54:11] that protects them. Like the moment that they come outside of that and they enter the free
[01:54:16] marketplace of ideas, they immediately die. So the only way that these types of ideologies can
[01:54:23] be protected, or sorry, the only ways that they can exist is if they are protected. And they have
[01:54:28] to be protected because if you, like if you basically apply any degree of like logic or
[01:54:34] thinking to them, they immediately fall apart, not allowed to criticize. Yeah, you can't
[01:54:39] criticize these ideologies because if you do, then they fall apart. So it's that simple.
[01:54:46] They said, don't care, but they must be deleted. Yeah, yeah, obviously it matters. Of course it
[01:54:52] matters. A hundred fucking percent it matters. Throne Liberty also has body type, struggles. Yeah,
[01:54:58] a lot of games do. And I think that they can tend, they will continue to do that until
[01:55:02] enough people voice this dislike in it and then it will go away. It's actually very simple.
[01:55:09] Companies do things like this because they think that they're appealing to an audience of people
[01:55:15] and the moment that the company thinks that it's not going to be beneficial,
[01:55:19] then they will stop doing it immediately. Nobody actually cares. Nobody actually really wants
[01:55:25] this and so if enough people are outspoken and they say, hey, we don't like this,
[01:55:30] then the company will change it instantaneously because the company never cared in the first place.
[01:55:36] They're just using these tools. They're using these social ideologies and like everything.
[01:55:40] They use them in order to get people to buy their products. That's it. They don't care about gay people.
[01:55:46] They don't care about women. They don't care about black people. They don't care about any of this.
[01:55:51] All they care about is money. And if they can use black people to make money, then they'll do it.
[01:55:55] If they can use women to make money, then they'll do it. If they can use anything to make money,
[01:55:59] They'll do it gay people right like that's just how it is. That's why like I mean look at for example like blizzard
[01:56:05] Like they're like oh, it's pride month by the way. We're selling a bunch of clothes that have rainbows on them
[01:56:11] They're just making money off of this
[01:56:13] It's really surprising for me to see this and to see so many people be so easily taken advantage of
[01:56:20] because it's so obvious to me whenever this is happening and
[01:56:24] And I also want to say that things are turning around in a lot of ways, and I think that it's going to be like the overcorrection is going to be problematic as well.
[01:56:34] And so I'll show you this. Let me see if I can find it here.
[01:56:38] Oh, fuck. Yeah, here we go.
[01:56:40] Toyota announced that it will no longer sponsor LGBTQ parades and events and will no longer make efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
[01:56:50] So this is already like it's already happening because Toyota never cared. None of these companies actually care
[01:56:58] Why would they give a shit about this?
[01:57:00] They're just doing it for money and the thing is that
[01:57:03] Everybody will be like celebrating Toyota doing this. Oh, wow Toyota is so based
[01:57:08] But I hope you understand that if at that point
[01:57:11] You're just as stupid as the woke people who were celebrating that Toyota
[01:57:15] Toyota posted something about gay people, because this company exists to make money.
[01:57:20] It doesn't exist to reinforce your ideology.
[01:57:24] It doesn't exist to tell you that the way that you live is the right way to live.
[01:57:28] It only exists to make money and to extract that money from you in a way that's the most
[01:57:33] appealing as possible.
[01:57:35] So everybody's saying, W Toyota, sure, you can be happy that they're not doing
[01:57:39] DEI or sponsoring like pride parades, definitely, but you have to understand that the reason
[01:57:45] why they're doing it is the same reason why they did it.
[01:57:50] They never cared and they don't care about you now either.
[01:57:55] It's not like they've learned their lesson and now they're coming back to you and they
[01:57:59] love you again.
[01:58:00] No, if there's enough gay people that are loud again in five or 10 years, they'll
[01:58:05] sponsor another pride parade and do it then too.
[01:58:07] They don't give a fuck about any of this.
[01:58:10] It's all about money.
[01:58:11] Yeah.
[01:58:12] It's all about money.
[01:58:13] Like, that's it.
[01:58:14] You're right.
[01:58:15] But other companies should follow, though.
[01:58:16] I see it as a W, no matter what.
[01:58:19] It's okay to celebrate it if you think it's a W, right?
[01:58:22] That's fine.
[01:58:23] My point is that the reason why it's happening is the same reason why the original thing
[01:58:29] happened.
[01:58:30] And neither one of them have any basis in them caring about your well-being or
[01:58:36] about your culture or about you at all.
[01:58:40] It's all done for money.
[01:58:43] That's my point.
[01:58:44] And so you can be happy when the thing that is amoral
[01:58:49] swings in your direction,
[01:58:50] but just don't ever convince yourself
[01:58:53] that they're actually on your side.
[01:58:55] They're not on anybody's side.
[01:58:57] So yeah, corporations are amoral
[01:59:00] and they exist to make money and that's it.
[01:59:03] Hopefully more people understand that.
[01:59:05] I'm sure they won't under eye contact.
[02:00:23] I'm having a razor chair.
[02:00:25] It was too high.
[02:00:27] Too high for my desk.
[02:00:28] Like I have a pretty low desk and I couldn't get it to fit.
[02:00:34] And so I got a new chair.
[02:00:36] Like this chair is OK, but I don't like that I can't lean
[02:00:38] my head back on it.
[02:00:40] But you know, everything's going to be a little bit
[02:00:42] different for each way.
[02:00:45] Let me see here.
[02:00:51] Wait, I'm throwing liberty.
[02:00:52] I turned monsters off today.
[02:00:54] Oh, I have no idea what bots.
[02:00:56] Yeah, I mean, I'm sure there's going to be plenty of bots
[02:00:58] in a free-to-play Korean grinding MMO.
[02:01:00] I could easily expect that.
[02:01:05] I saw this.
[02:01:11] But now it's just that I know some people call them BBs.
[02:01:14] Now it's only called yeah, yeah, but we're going to call them
[02:01:18] Nettin'.
[02:01:20] What you want, man?
[02:01:21] Hey, yeah, right after this, I'm going to say you're crazy.
[02:01:24] I'm going to take your family away from you.
[02:01:26] We're not done with you yet.
[02:01:27] You cannot cross-free thought.
[02:01:29] We have to control the history books, we have to control the banks, and we have to go and kill people.
[02:01:35] Absolutely, we have to do that.
[02:01:40] And now he's just dead.
[02:01:43] It's crazy that that happened, huh?
[02:01:47] Like, going back and thinking like about this happened, that was nuts.
[02:01:54] He's the most sane person on earth.
[02:02:03] So true.
[02:02:04] You are so right.
[02:02:07] So, yep.
[02:02:08] Absolutely.
[02:02:10] 100% stay base, brother.
[02:02:13] Let me see if I can find the rest of these.
[02:02:15] There's anything else. Yeah, this is the Toyota thing here, technology.
[02:02:19] I'll read some posts about this.
[02:02:21] Oh, it's been removed. Okay, so this is what I'm talking about with Reddit.
[02:02:26] Yes, this is exactly what I mean.
[02:02:30] Things like this get removed.
[02:02:32] You can never look at Reddit as a place for a genuine conversation.
[02:02:40] This is why Reddit is dog shit. Yes, it is
[02:02:47] And it's already been posted four hours ago and was it deleted because there's another post
[02:02:53] It looks like
[02:02:57] No
[02:03:03] Nope
[02:03:04] Absolutely not
[02:03:06] So there you go. The mainboards are mediter absolute shit. Yeah, it's a tech subreddit though. I mean sure
[02:03:14] There's leaks, doesn't follow their ideology.
[02:03:19] I think so too.
[02:03:20] But anyway, there's been some genuine nature of the businesses involved in a pride.
[02:03:23] 99% of the time it's a marketing campaign for them.
[02:03:26] Well, I don't know about 99% of the time.
[02:03:28] I think it's closer to 100%, but yeah.
[02:03:31] It's popping off in the mid-east.
[02:03:33] Once again, this is Alexis.
[02:03:41] So this person thinks that Toyota isn't sponsoring pride parades anymore because now that there's
[02:03:47] more Middle East wars and Al-Qaeda used to used to use Toyotas that now Al-Qaeda will
[02:03:55] be more willing to buy Toyotas because they don't support gay people anymore.
[02:04:05] Fucking hilarious.
[02:04:06] See wrong?
[02:04:07] No, no, he's not entirely wrong.
[02:04:09] That's why it's funny.
[02:04:11] It's actually so fucking funny.
[02:04:14] Oh my god.
[02:04:16] Oh wow.
[02:04:17] Let's support edge because it's been kind of meaningless. It's bad sign. They stopped doing it, of course
[02:04:22] Because they never cared about it to begin with and I said this would happen
[02:04:25] Do you remember how I said before that if Hitler won World War two every one of these companies would be spamming about white power?
[02:04:31] Well, I hope now these and everybody saying no, that's not true. That's uh, huh? Look at his
[02:04:37] This is only the beginning
[02:04:39] Yep
[02:04:41] Thomas sold 500k units, so it's huge. Oh, I don't know and GCC. What's GCC? I don't even know what that is and
[02:04:48] Selexes are very very durable trucks. I bet they are. I mean hey as I said the best advertisement for a car is
[02:04:56] The fact that there are Alk like okay
[02:05:00] These are dudes that are running the fucking shit out of this machine. It's carrying a 50 caliber machine gun
[02:05:08] It's driving around in the desert where there's sand fucking everywhere and it's up against the United States
[02:05:16] Military and they're firing the fucking 50 caliber chicken out of the back of this and so it can it can carry a large load
[02:05:24] It can operate under you know extreme weather conditions. It can endure a lot of damage
[02:05:29] I mean bro the moment that I saw the trucks that al-Qaeda was using were Toyota that was it
[02:05:35] that's it I'm died I'm sold shit it's not even a close it's not close why so
[02:05:43] I just told it I'll tell you why it's because it works that's the reason why
[02:05:47] best car advertisement that's exactly it it's easy to fix mechanically parts are
[02:05:52] cheap yeah my mom used to have a Toyota truck and I mean she like well she had
[02:05:58] that for fucking ever shit I was a 1985 Toyota truck and she had that even
[02:06:03] into like me being a you know an adult like 20 years and it worked just fine like one thing went
[02:06:09] wrong with it should just pretty much stop using it but uh then otherwise yeah even the jihadist
[02:06:15] knows what's up yeah nine out of 10 jihadists use toyota what are you waiting for oh man classic
[02:06:23] wow players what is this oh the game of the year the will come yeah i'll look at this in a minute
[02:06:40] My hair is all gonna fall out. My teeth are gonna fall out.
[02:06:54] Man. Yeah, absolute cinema. Yeah, bro, this guy, this guy was born for the Warhammer 40k universe.
[02:07:01] Who's this? Uh, hi, hey, cool hair. Sorry, I don't know how to talk to women. Best of luck with everything.
[02:07:11] Yeah, that's about right.
[02:07:14] True? Yeah, good one. Where's the rest of this?
[02:07:18] Okay, um...
[02:07:20] Jeterians. What is it for shit? I hate watching the fucking clips like that.
[02:07:29] Why the Crusades were awesome actually? What? Were they awesome? I don't know
[02:07:36] about this. Yeah maybe I should watch this. Oh my god but yeah what were the
[02:07:41] Crusades actually based? I have no idea. My understanding is that the
[02:07:47] The crusades were a response to like, you know, like basically like just, I don't know
[02:07:54] if it was like Saladin himself, but like those people like attacking.
[02:07:59] I don't know.
[02:08:00] They were like a result of aggression, basically, right?
[02:08:06] Watch it.
[02:08:07] Maybe I will.
[02:08:08] Is that like aggression?
[02:08:09] Yeah, exactly.
[02:08:10] It's more complex.
[02:08:12] That's what I thought.
[02:08:13] It's not like we went down there for no reason, but at the same time, it's like one of those things where, uh,
[02:08:19] you know, the Crusades were kind of bad in a lot of cases, and even if they were kind of justified,
[02:08:26] you know, there were some people that really took it overboard, but yeah.
[02:08:30] Who's we?
[02:08:32] Well, we the white people.
[02:08:35] Obviously, because it was a bunch of white people that starred the Crusades.
[02:08:39] Yeah.
[02:08:41] Obviously, right?
[02:08:43] What do you mean?
[02:08:43] Wait, that's what I'm saying, yeah, you're Europeans.
[02:08:47] Yeah, I'm white.
[02:08:47] Did you notice that?
[02:08:49] Just fight for who?
[02:08:50] At least you won.
[02:08:51] I don't know about that.
[02:08:54] Wasn't it the British?
[02:08:55] No Americans?
[02:08:56] Sure.
[02:08:57] Let's see here.
[02:08:58] Where's the rest of this?
[02:08:59] Oh, yeah.
[02:09:01] Blacksmith Wukong not nominated for Game of the Year.
[02:09:05] False.
[02:09:06] Actually, Game of the Year category has not started yet.
[02:09:09] All right.
[02:09:10] Let's look into this.
[02:09:14] Games Radar.
[02:09:15] Voting is live? Okay. So if voting is live, I'm gonna start voting right here. I'll do it myself.
[02:09:33] Jesus. Okay, just oh my fucking god. I can't even open this up without getting spammed.
[02:09:49] Uh, wow, this is- it's just so awful.
[02:09:53] Okay, can I find a, uh...
[02:09:56] A- a- a- it's just terrible. Like, how does this happen?
[02:10:00] It's so bad!
[02:10:03] You clicked play? Yeah, but there's other ads popping up. There's other ads here, like, I...
[02:10:08] Okay.
[02:10:11] I can't full screen it.
[02:10:14] Jesus.
[02:10:18] How the f-
[02:10:25] Okay, is this the voting right here?
[02:10:27] Okay, so we're just going to go through. I understand it now. So this is it's embedded here. Okay, let's see best multiplayer game best visual design best indie game.
[02:10:43] Let's see if we have PC game of the year. Okay, so it's not on PC game of the year console game of the year.
[02:11:02] It's not on console game of the year
[02:11:12] Best early access game. Well, it wasn't early access so that wouldn't be it
[02:11:19] Best gaming hardware best game trailer most wanted game
[02:11:25] Okay, so there is no
[02:11:28] It's not nominated for game of the year because it doesn't even mention that
[02:11:32] This is just made up
[02:11:41] Like they just made up getting mad about this. I just saw it
[02:12:00] What? Best storytelling? Best multiplayer game? Best visual design? Yeah it's on
[02:12:33] best visual design for sure. That's not what- I just- fuck.
[02:13:12] Aye, this is just so bad. There's no- it doesn't say game of the year. It doesn't
[02:13:20] say it. There's best game expansion, best audio design, best soundtrack, best
[02:13:27] lead performer, best supporting performer, PC game of the year, console game of the year,
[02:13:34] best early access game, best gaming hardware, best game chair, most wanted game, there is never a
[02:13:41] point where they say game of the year. However, however, let's talk about this too. They do have
[02:13:51] best PC game of the year, and best console game of the year. Let's see if it's in either one of those.
[02:13:59] So, it is not under best PC game of the year. It was not on console and PC, right? But if you look
[02:14:12] at console game of the year. Dragon's Dogma 2 was on console and PC. Hell Divers 2 was
[02:14:21] on console and PC. I don't know about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Legend of Zelda was only
[02:14:28] on console and PC. Prince of Persia the Lost Crown was also on console and PC. Rebirth
[02:14:37] is PS5 only, that's the point. Here's what I'm saying. In no universe does
[02:14:49] Is Prince of Persia the Lost Crown deserve to be on this list more than Blacksmith Wukong?
[02:14:57] Nobody thinks that.
[02:14:58] It's obviously rigged.
[02:15:02] It is obviously rigged.
[02:15:03] And if it was only a PC game, or it was only a console game, then Prince of Persia wouldn't
[02:15:08] be on there because you can play it on PC.
[02:15:12] So, if the logic is that this is only games for consoles, one, two, three of the games,
[02:15:22] half of the games, because there's six games total here, are available on PC as well as
[02:15:28] console.
[02:15:31] You see what I'm saying?
[02:15:33] It's fucking insane, yes it is.
[02:15:37] The same thing happens with Hogwarts Legacy at the Game Awards, it got memory hauled
[02:15:40] because of Journalist Agenda.
[02:15:42] All word shows are bullshit, man.
[02:15:44] You can't give it a second thought.
[02:15:45] Meaningless to us gamers, really.
[02:15:47] I don't think that it's meaningless.
[02:15:48] I think it definitely matters.
[02:15:51] It absolutely matters.
[02:15:52] If they're putting something out there and they're deliberately, they're deliberately
[02:15:56] designing it in a way that's biased, I care about this.
[02:16:01] It's ridiculous.
[02:16:02] It's outrageous.
[02:16:03] It's obnoxious.
[02:16:05] It's so obnoxious to see this.
[02:16:08] And also, what about stellar blade?
[02:16:11] What do you think was more popular?
[02:16:13] This shitty Prince of Persia game that nobody played or Stellar Blade?
[02:16:20] Or Legend of Zelda Echoes of Wisdom?
[02:16:22] Didn't this game come out like two days ago?
[02:16:26] And it's already being counted as Game of the Year?
[02:16:36] It's outrageous.
[02:16:39] Absolutely outrageous.
[02:16:40] And Stellar Blade was a PS5 only game.
[02:16:46] The same with the QD Awards just giving it to friends and always has been.
[02:16:49] I don't know about that.
[02:16:50] I mean, that's like a whole streamer award like if people don't like the streamer awards that I mean, I didn't do that
[02:16:55] But uh, I'm saying with this it's fucking annoying man
[02:17:00] What's the bullshit site? Yeah
[02:17:03] It's in my game of the year. So
[02:17:06] This is a situation where it is technically like this this headline is
[02:17:13] Technically untrue, but it is functionally true. And what I mean by that is
[02:17:18] is they don't have a Game of the Year category,
[02:17:24] but they have two categories for Game of the Year.
[02:17:27] One is for PC games and one of them is for console games.
[02:17:31] And the console game Game of the Year
[02:17:33] has games that are also on PC.
[02:17:36] So, because Blacksmith Wukong is also on console and PC,
[02:17:41] it would technically qualify if that's the criteria
[02:17:44] that you need to be under the console Game of the Year.
[02:17:48] It is very obvious that it was snubbed.
[02:17:52] It is. It's completely fucking obvious.
[02:17:55] And they did the same thing to Steller Blade.
[02:18:01] He can be on both. Yeah, but it was on neither.
[02:18:03] It wasn't on either one of them.
[02:18:05] And if it wasn't on either one of them, I think there's a reason for that.
[02:18:11] This happens every year at a certain games. Who cares?
[02:18:14] Um, let me go ahead. Let me. So, so what do you think the, uh,
[02:18:29] why do you think they didn't include it?
[02:18:31] Why do you think they didn't include it?
[02:18:38] Like what's your understanding of this?
[02:18:41] I don't understand why they hate both games because they go against, like the game, they
[02:18:55] didn't like the game and it didn't review well, neither did Stellar Blade.
[02:18:58] Well, it did review extremely well.
[02:19:04] Like if I look at like Metacritic, Wu Kong, it has an 8.3.
[02:19:18] It interviewed extremely well.
[02:19:23] What are we talking about?
[02:19:28] Who thinks this 81 for games is not good to be honest and 81 for a game is not good.
[02:19:42] So yeah, I'll look at stellar blade two as a user score of 92.
[02:19:59] So if people rated the game as a 92, then why isn't it on the list, especially because
[02:20:06] it's a list for console games.
[02:20:08] Look at Prince of Persia.
[02:20:09] Yeah, I can look at Prince of Persia as well.
[02:20:17] 8.5. Well, I think 92 isn't either. Yeah, lower than Starblade. Game of the year is normally about
[02:20:30] most well-reviewed critically, to be honest. Well, isn't that the problem then? That's the problem.
[02:20:42] The problem is that the people and the criteria that are used for its fan go, well, basically,
[02:20:49] so that's true and it's not true. So here's what happens. They pick the games that you can
[02:20:56] vote for, but you're the able to vote for what you want. But that means they can take
[02:21:01] certain games off the list if they don't want people to vote for them. It's not supposed
[02:21:11] to be a popularity contest. I hate these fan-reviewed votes to be honest. Well, why do you hate
[02:21:18] the fan-reviewed votes? Why? It's absolutely a popularity contest. Yeah, like how would
[02:21:30] you grade a game like it's it's weird I don't understand this show steam reviews
[02:21:41] um well a lot of games like Prince of Persia lost crown isn't on steam it
[02:21:56] literally asked the public to vote obviously a popularity contest actually
[02:22:00] wait a minute that's actually such a great argument yeah you're completely
[02:22:04] right if it's not a popularity contest then why are they asking people to vote
[02:22:07] on it. Yeah, good one. What's supposed to review it? The government? Yeah, exactly. With
[02:22:25] his logic, you could review a bought yourself and votes don't matter. I think sales worth
[02:22:31] more than a reviewer of vote. I think it is too. How about a comprehensive point one to
[02:22:37] 10 system with all aspects that makes a good game checklist? Well, what I'm saying is that
[02:22:42] it was very obvious that in the reviews to games like stellar blade and also to
[02:22:48] Blacksmith Wukong. Both of these games were reviewed and their score for this game was lowered
[02:22:55] because of things that were important to journalists, whether it was the way that
[02:22:59] this character was sexualized or the fact that Blacksmith Wukong had accusations of sexism at
[02:23:06] their workplace. So basically what's happened is that you have a group of critics that have
[02:23:13] hijacked the rating system, co-opted it, added their own criteria that doesn't represent what the
[02:23:20] public cares about, and then used that criteria to grade games, and then based off of that criteria
[02:23:27] put certain games in categories that elevates them for different winning, for like different awards.
[02:23:33] Like if you can't see how this happens, I don't know what to tell you.
[02:23:41] Look up Dragon's Crown, please. That's the same issue as those games.
[02:23:44] I hate it because of Fetis.
[02:23:46] I don't know about Dragons Crown, I didn't see that.
[02:23:51] So here's my point, right, is that I think that again a lot of people go and they talk
[02:24:01] about this stuff and at a certain point they have to result to the argument of who cares
[02:24:09] because being like the only way that they can make an argument for this is by saying
[02:24:15] what you're saying doesn't matter, because by any definition and any evaluation, you
[02:24:20] would easily see that what they're doing is wrong.
[02:24:25] So the only way that they can defend it is by saying it doesn't matter, which, by the
[02:24:31] way, is not saying that they're right.
[02:24:33] It's saying that it doesn't matter.
[02:24:36] User score isn't objective either.
[02:24:39] Glass of Us 2 got tons of zeros and the first hour of the game came out.
[02:24:42] How is the user score not as you like so when you say that it's not objective
[02:24:50] Like what do you mean by that
[02:24:53] The lost crown is on steam now. Oh, is it really I didn't know that let me see
[02:25:01] Yeah, it is
[02:25:13] Game of the year by the way, uh-huh
[02:25:18] What a game Wow
[02:25:20] Good one
[02:25:21] Yep, so there we go. That's the market speaking exactly and
[02:25:29] And I find it to be very problematic and annoying that you have people that are
[02:25:35] That are trying to co-op scores like this and then say things like yeah false actually game of the year creditors not started yet
[02:25:42] They had two other game of the year categories you think that basically they have a third category that they haven't started
[02:25:47] I don't know maybe that's the case, but I feel like it probably should have been listed in one or the other
[02:25:53] They haven't even announced the game of the year nominees
[02:25:56] So that's for edit for yeah
[02:25:59] Voting for every award except Game of the Year is already underway.
[02:26:03] Back from the Yukon nominee.
[02:26:04] Game of the Year voting starts on the fourth.
[02:26:07] It's hard to say.
[02:26:08] I guess we'll have to know then and we'll see what happens then.
[02:26:12] Did you have a third category?
[02:26:14] It's on the page.
[02:26:15] I'd have to see it.
[02:26:18] They literally explained Ultimate Game of the Year starts in November.
[02:26:20] All right.
[02:26:21] Well, we'll see what happens.
[02:26:25] And I'm curious to see if any of the games that get nominated for that are also not
[02:26:28] nominated in other categories. There's no such thing as an objective review. I think that's
[02:26:35] definitely true, but I think the problem is that when you want to use critic reviews that override
[02:26:41] user reviews, I think that's ridiculous. Most likely not be nominated for that either. Yeah,
[02:26:48] and also I'm sure that games that were nominated for best console game or PC game of the year
[02:26:53] will probably also be on that list too. So yeah, I couldn't really see that or imagine that
[02:26:58] happening people are easily influenced into liking or hating a game yeah I
[02:27:02] think so too but I I do feel like it's kind of uh it's kind of what's
[02:27:09] happening right there are kids really not always back for raisin oh boy oh
[02:27:15] boy let me see here twitch cons 2024 vtuber drug party disaster what the
[02:27:24] Fuck what the fuck? I'm not gonna watch this. I just want to see a couple of the posts about it
[02:27:35] Which God what the fuck oh wow
[02:28:04] Yeah, it's gummy yeah, it's really weird man like I don't really know what else to say about it besides that
[02:28:10] It's just really fucking weird. Is this a diddy tribute? I guess so right? Oh my fucking God
[02:28:16] Yeah, classic twitch con twitch con has had a lot of problems this year
[02:28:22] Like I don't really know what to do like I mean I feel like for me
[02:28:26] I would never go to twitch con at this point because of just like how problematic it's been
[02:28:33] Especially with like a bunch of like, you know kick streamers like going around harassing people etc
[02:28:37] I just can't really see it happening. Yeah, same. Never. It's all spurred viewers. I guess so
[02:28:45] So, let me see if I can find the rest of this, what else was I going to look at?
[02:29:20] Oh, fuck, is it Frisdor, yeah, he's like, yeah, I'm back, kid, he's so back, I know,
[02:29:25] it's just so fucking funny.
[02:29:28] It was so good, yeah, exactly.
[02:29:30] And oh, this is the guy, take a look at this.
[02:29:36] Ubisoft is considering buyout, and this is this guy, by the way, is a known insider
[02:29:41] a leaker and he's been right about a number of things in the past already.
[02:29:46] So this is what he's saying.
[02:29:48] You've stopped considering buyout with 10 cent to take company private.
[02:29:52] I wouldn't be surprised to see a significant reduction of 30 to 40 percent of the workforce.
[02:30:00] Oh my God.
[02:30:02] That would mean a ton of layoffs.
[02:30:04] Yep.
[02:30:05] Too well.
[02:30:06] I think that would just be the beginning.
[02:30:09] We'll see what's going to happen.
[02:30:10] It should be 100 percent.
[02:30:11] Well, I don't know about that.
[02:30:15] Oh boy, oh boy.
[02:30:19] Yeah, making it better, I guess so.
[02:30:21] I saw this, I thought this was pretty crazy.
[02:30:24] Oh yeah.
[02:30:28] It's always really funny for me to see this.
[02:30:31] Steal the Pampers, fuck capitalism.
[02:30:39] You're actually gonna steal something?
[02:30:41] Like, it's nuts how people...
[02:30:44] People think it's okay to steal things from a store because of capitalism.
[02:30:51] Lefties are insane. Yeah, and I think the thing is that
[02:30:56] That'll stop them. Yeah exactly. It's the entitlement it is and family dollar did not get you pregnant. So don't steal our pampers true
[02:31:04] Absolutely fucking true
[02:31:06] Yep
[02:31:07] Company already got paid. Yeah, exactly capitalism is the reason they have a store. I
[02:31:12] think that most people that uh
[02:31:15] The first comment you beg for money on a cash app. Maybe you don't like capitalism because you're just that way it was
[02:31:20] That's good. That's real good. How about that? Isn't that great? Context? Yep. There's the context right there.
[02:31:56] And so these are the people that hate capitalism that are begging on Twitter for money on cash out.
[02:32:04] Yep. That's right. It's really sad. E-beggar in action? That's right.
[02:32:12] That's right.
[02:32:13] Low level capitalist fuck thieves get a job.
[02:32:16] Yep.
[02:32:17] That's it.
[02:32:18] Get a job.
[02:32:19] I'm glad to see people starting to push back against this.
[02:32:22] You know, my perspective on this is if you steal things, you just put you in jail.
[02:32:26] That's it.
[02:32:27] You know, it's actually pretty simple.
[02:32:29] Maybe not the first time you do it because there'd be too many people to put in jail.
[02:32:33] But like if they do it two or three times, yeah, just put them in jail.
[02:32:36] It's not a big deal.
[02:32:37] Off with it.
[02:32:38] Cut off their hands?
[02:32:39] No.
[02:32:40] No.
[02:32:41] do anything like because you cut off their hands and they're going to get
[02:32:45] disability uh they can't work right i mean it's it's not really a good idea to
[02:32:50] cut their hands off like if it would be a better idea then i would do it sure
[02:32:55] that sounds great because it's like well now we solve the problem
[02:32:58] maybe cut off a finger i don't know like maybe one finger
[02:33:10] i don't know like maybe what maybe it depends right like how much do you
[02:33:14] need like your pinky yeah maybe one finger but that'd be it just take part of the finger yeah
[02:33:21] yeah maybe part of the finger but you don't want to get rid of the whole thing because then you
[02:33:25] can't make them work but either way yeah I see this happen and it's uh pretty fucking funny to
[02:33:32] see people and uh how entitled they are about stealing things fuck capitalism by the way give me
[02:33:38] money. So I'm thinking of the right way to say this. Starfield had early access. And if
[02:34:04] you paid for early access with Starfield, you got access to the first DLC for free. Do we
[02:34:11] We all remember this?
[02:34:18] Yes.
[02:34:20] I did it myself.
[02:34:25] So if you go back and you look right here, this is the release of the game on Steam.
[02:34:35] At Max, 248,000 people concurrently paid for early access for Starfield, which then gave
[02:34:44] them default access to the DLC.
[02:34:49] You understand?
[02:34:50] So every single person here, by the fact that they are inside of this category, paid for
[02:34:56] early access and got the free DLC.
[02:35:02] Now let's look at how many of them came back to play the game for the DLC release.
[02:35:18] The game was so bad that they didn't even come back to play it for free.
[02:35:29] They did not even come back to play the game that they paid for for free.
[02:35:38] Oh my fucking god, it's that bad.
[02:35:42] Probably refunded the game.
[02:35:45] Didn't they do refunds?
[02:35:49] Do you really think that 90% of people refunded the game?
[02:35:53] Absolutely not.
[02:35:56] No, this is a, what is this?
[02:36:02] This is a bad take.
[02:36:06] Uh-uh, why?
[02:36:10] Why?
[02:36:13] I wanna hear it.
[02:36:24] I bought the premium edition and I haven't played it
[02:36:26] either.
[02:36:27] attachment is around 10% even for good games like Bloodborne. Would you like to be proven wrong?
[02:36:45] Do you want to be proven wrong or not? Or do you want to do you can live in the cave?
[02:36:53] Do you want to be proven wrong or no? You don't want to? Because if you don't want to that's fine
[02:36:59] because the game's been on Xbox's most played list way more on cons. Okay.
[02:37:07] Yeah, I don't know what that means. I think that yeah, no, probably not statistics. Yeah. So we're
[02:37:16] supposed to expect that Xbox is like the Xbox most played list is any sort of empirical judge on
[02:37:23] what's happening. And also like how is it graded? How many people are playing on there? Where's
[02:37:28] the sample size? Do you think that it's irrespective of what's being shown on Xbox? Do
[02:37:33] Do you really think that the DLC retention rate for Xbox is going to be that much higher in a way that's distinguished from Steam?
[02:37:41] It's a retarded fucking way to look at it.
[02:37:43] It's stupid in like seven ways.
[02:37:46] So we're just gonna move on.
[02:37:48] Anyway, uh, let's see here.
[02:37:51] We can take a look at some examples. Okay.
[02:38:33] Do I have to open the charts?
[02:38:42] Or just want to admit it?
[02:38:45] Do I have to do this? Like can you just, can we just, can we just speedrun this?
[02:38:57] We'll give them a minute.
[02:38:58] It's okay.
[02:38:59] No, it's fine.
[02:39:00] It's fine.
[02:39:01] It's fine.
[02:39:02] It's fine.
[02:39:03] It's fine, guys.
[02:39:08] Let's take a look at the percentage of copies sold and DLC sold can check achievement unlocks
[02:39:12] for percentage acquisitions.
[02:39:14] But why would I do that?
[02:39:16] Why would I check percentage unlocks for acquisitions whenever that wasn't what I was
[02:39:19] creating Starfield off of?
[02:39:22] Why would I do that?
[02:39:24] It doesn't make sense.
[02:39:28] Like that was never the data that was being discussed.
[02:39:30] So now we're changing the data acquisition.
[02:39:34] You would be looking at Steam charts.
[02:39:35] Well, let's look at the Steam chart.
[02:39:41] This is the TV series.
[02:39:42] This is the TV series season two.
[02:39:45] You can see obviously the game.
[02:39:47] I'm assuming this is probably the DLC right here.
[02:39:55] You can see like a massive retention from this.
[02:40:02] We got a goal post mover.
[02:40:03] No, it's okay.
[02:40:04] I was arguing DLC attachment raid.
[02:40:09] People buying and playing DLC.
[02:40:13] Wait a minute.
[02:40:17] No.
[02:40:18] That's not what's being discussed.
[02:40:21] You, wait, wait a minute.
[02:40:22] I think that you're misunderstanding.
[02:40:24] You totally, I think you misunderstood what happened.
[02:40:27] Okay, so this is the point that I'm making.
[02:40:31] Is that the DLC would logically drive players, right?
[02:40:36] Like you would assume that if DLC for a game comes out,
[02:40:39] people would come back and play the DLC
[02:40:41] if they liked the game.
[02:40:42] This is logical, anybody could assume that.
[02:40:45] So would it not then become more logical
[02:40:48] that if the DLC was free, that that would be a further barrier to entry that is removed,
[02:40:54] that you can now just log in and play it for free.
[02:40:57] I feel like that's obviously a huge reason, right, especially if it's free.
[02:41:02] So what I'm saying is that for every single one of the people that played Starfield at
[02:41:07] the beginning before the release categorically bought the DLC and therefore it would technically
[02:41:13] be free uh function or be functionally free because they had paid for it in the past so
[02:41:20] what i'm saying is that starfield has a dlc acquisition rate and a dlc play rate that
[02:41:27] is lower than a dlc play rate for a game and this is it every single one of these
[02:41:31] people are people that already bought the game they already own it these are people
[02:41:37] that already owned the DLC and they're not even going to play it for free.
[02:41:45] That's crazy.
[02:41:46] I'm lost?
[02:41:49] No, it's simple.
[02:41:51] It's so fucking simple.
[02:41:55] I agree the numbers are horrible, but most DLC doesn't do amazing numbers.
[02:42:08] Do you think New World was a piece of shit?
[02:42:12] Do you think the game was a piece of shit?
[02:42:14] I'm looking at all DLCs across gaming, not just Big Triple As.
[02:42:26] Well, of course you're right in that case because there's tons of games that are bad that release DLCs and it doesn't fix the game
[02:42:33] But why would you rate this game versus an indie studio that has three employees?
[02:42:38] I don't really see the logic there
[02:42:41] So so I'm rating it against other studios that are about the same size if this is starfield
[02:42:46] This was a triple-a game. It was a 100 million dollar game
[02:42:53] Yeah, I don't understand this and also there's a lot of games like terraria had an update
[02:42:59] And it had more people come back than ever. This was an update
[02:43:06] These are updates and it gets more people to come back. No man's sky
[02:43:13] Look at Monster Hunter you can see the DLC look at that. That's insane
[02:43:21] This is the steam release. This is the DLC look at the retention levels here
[02:43:25] You had a peak player base of 334,000 and then I'm assuming this is when the DLC came out and then 284 like 80%
[02:43:35] It looks like 70% it looks like people that came back for the DLC for Monster Hunter
[02:43:42] Elden Ring is the same thing if you look at Elden Ring
[02:43:46] You can see a peak player base of
[02:43:49] 953,000 and a peak player base of Shadow of the Erd Tree at
[02:43:52] 700 you can see an 80 to 70% retention rate and this is also paid DLCs that you had to spend extra money on
[02:44:01] That every single person that played it spent that money
[02:44:06] The fact that Starfield didn't have even 10% of the people that already
[02:44:13] Yeah, I'm going correct. Yeah, that's that's fine
[02:44:18] Less than 10% of the people that paid for the DLC
[02:44:23] couldn't even be bothered to go back and play it even after they spent their
[02:44:29] money that's crazy unreal expensive DLC to yeah Phantom Liberty oh yeah well I
[02:44:41] mean like obviously it popped off there because it's a shitty game yeah this is
[02:44:45] I don't think people understand how big of a how big of a fuck up this is
[02:44:49] That's crazy. To be honest, I bought the game when DLC came out just base game. Yeah, I'm sure some people did that
[02:44:57] But I'm looking at the graph
[02:45:00] Definitely I played Elden Ring back then I didn't even get the DLC. I just ticked around a bit in base game. Sure
[02:45:05] So yeah
[02:45:07] But everybody is on Xbox. I really want to know who exactly is playing Starfield on all games on Xbox pass
[02:45:12] The problem is that
[02:45:14] Like you would logically assume that Xbox players would follow a similar trend as players on Steam
[02:45:23] So the idea that, oh well, you know, the game's popular on Xbox, why would it be that the sample size from Xbox would have a different trending graph than the sample size on Steam?
[02:45:36] It doesn't make sense. It's a piece of a pie. Yeah, exactly, right? If you have an Apple Pie, you take a piece out of the Apple Pie, it's still a piece of Apple Pie.
[02:45:43] It's still representative of the whole thing.
[02:45:45] And so I don't think you can even like it just it's it's actually like this is the thing man I
[02:45:54] Really feel like we are but that's the head honcho says Starfield is the best game we've ever made I
[02:46:28] Think that we're entering into a world
[02:46:31] Where
[02:46:36] People are so dumb
[02:46:38] I'm really worried
[02:46:42] I'm I'm we're entering a cognitive decline
[02:46:48] Nobody knows what numbers are anymore. Nobody knows what a graph is.
[02:46:58] In 10 years, graphs will be just as understandable as the Egyptian hieroglyphics.
[02:47:04] You look at a graph and think that it's satanic.
[02:47:07] Like, I was talking, I said this earlier, I went to a wedding last night,
[02:47:13] and I actually posted a couple of little photos. Let me see if I can show you guys.
[02:47:20] there it is right here. Yeah, that was us last night. And some of these guys like Zach
[02:47:28] and Hayden, I've known these guys like 15, 20 years. There's Jibu right there. Shockwit,
[02:47:34] Retros, two guys from the guild too. You went outside? We did. And we had a really
[02:47:41] good time. And anyway, so I was talking to them and one of them had a kid and the
[02:47:47] kids seven years old and they told me that a lot of the kids in this kid's
[02:47:56] class can't even write or spell their own name yep that's right it's over it's
[02:48:13] totally over it's completely over guys but generation a yeah and like that's
[02:48:21] normal for a seven-year-old? At what age should a kid be able to write their name? Do you have
[02:48:58] something to tell us? Yeah, I mean do you have a by age four? Yeah, which means that by age four
[02:49:17] means that age four is the like it should have happened at this point and age four is like the
[02:49:23] cut off, right? Yeah, this is the latest that it can be. Write their names legibly until
[02:49:35] five or six. By the way, five or six is not seven or eight. And on top of that, they can't
[02:49:41] do it at all. Oh my God. We are a man. Why if I were going to have wise wonder enrichment
[02:49:57] as a website source? Well, I mean, this source is just as good as some other random
[02:50:01] person in chat, right? It's not even funny. It's scary at this point. I I don't even know
[02:50:16] what to say. Yeah, I really don't like where we're really people losing their fucking minds
[02:50:22] now. It's a sad truth that all my teaching friends said they have kids that are dumb
[02:50:28] and so far back from our education experience. Man, seven years old, you're in second grade
[02:50:45] at this point, how do you not know how to spell your own name? It's so bad. It's so
[02:51:03] bad guys, like third grade reading levels in high school.
[02:51:08] U.S. reading and math scores dropped to lowest level in decades. Are reading levels declining?
[02:51:26] Declining student performance in basic reading skills. Particularly for lower performers
[02:51:34] across racial ethnic groups at age 9 and a more widespread loss in basic mathematical
[02:51:40] knowledge. Two decades of progress nearly gone. Math and reading scores have fallen
[02:51:51] to the lowest level. National math reading scores for 13 year olds drop. It's so bad.
[02:52:09] I can't even believe this. Yeah, it's unbelievable man. Yeah, kids are getting so stupid nowadays.
[02:52:18] really, really bad. Oh, look at this too, by the way. It's looking like the company
[02:52:25] behind the game is now officially looking at AI translation. So basically, there's
[02:52:35] been a big problem with localization of characters in like just different like
[02:52:41] stories, because people don't like the way that localizers interpret the
[02:52:44] characters. So, eventually, a project is being carried off to attempt to translate
[02:52:52] Neon Falcom's new game, Kai no Kensai, with an AI translation engine. ELA will be
[02:52:59] exhibited in the four-gamer booth in Tokyo Game Show. ELA is a game-specific
[02:53:05] AI translation engine that achieves automatic translation using emotive
[02:53:11] expression something that was previously difficult to achieve with machine
[02:53:15] translation to total fucking localizer job loss I think that's what's gonna
[02:53:20] happen I tried AI translation it's impressive yeah it is I mean if it
[02:53:25] wasn't so impressive you wouldn't have little kids now you know you've got
[02:53:29] like 14 year olds fucking doing Nazi salutes thinking that Hitler was based
[02:53:34] like that's the problem yeah they're so fucking good they're watching the
[02:53:39] Hitler's speeches and they're like, oh yeah, yeah, true.
[02:53:43] Cause they're 13 years old.
[02:53:44] They don't even know what World War II is.
[02:53:49] It's bad, man.
[02:53:50] It's, wait, really?
[02:53:51] Yes.
[02:53:52] Hitler's making, we are having more Adolf and Joyers now
[02:53:56] than we've had, I think, in the last 20 years.
[02:54:01] It's going crazy.
[02:54:10] Do you think tech like this makes people dumber too?
[02:54:13] Yeah, it does.
[02:54:16] That's messed up where all over TikTok, all over YouTube.
[02:54:20] If you look at any YouTube video
[02:54:22] or any TikTok of Hitler, any really popular one,
[02:54:26] tons of the comments will be positive.
[02:54:31] Bringing bad equals failing to understand history.
[02:54:34] Well, it's weird how it happens.
[02:54:37] Yeah, it's just so much.
[02:54:39] Woktards keep breeding Nazi enjoyers.
[02:54:40] I actually don't think it's because of woke stuff.
[02:54:43] I'm gonna be honest, I really don't think so.
[02:54:45] I think it's because people...
[02:54:47] So the problem is that with a lot of populism,
[02:54:52] a lot of populism and things like that are very good
[02:54:56] towards people and they're very persuasive to people
[02:55:01] that don't have a frame of reference of history
[02:55:03] or other like types of understanding.
[02:55:05] I think Donald Trump promises
[02:55:07] are a pretty good example of that, right?
[02:55:09] We're gonna build a really big wall,
[02:55:10] make Mexico pay for the wall, stuff like that.
[02:55:13] Like these things work really well.
[02:55:15] They're extremely effective
[02:55:17] whenever you have a group of people that don't have a lot of extra knowledge that
[02:55:21] they can base it off of
[02:55:24] people are dumb yeah exactly the polish guy
[02:55:27] uh... i'm not sure i feel like people kind of like him work for poland
[02:55:30] but we did absolutely
[02:55:32] but i don't think russia or uh... belarus are paying for the wall
[02:55:37] for reference yeah exactly so people don't have a reference point to base
[02:55:40] their decisions off of
[02:55:41] to be this this was funny
[02:55:51] i think i understand this chair is the most uncomfortable chair i've had
[02:55:55] it first of all it spins
[02:55:57] and the one thing i don't want is to fall on my ass because that's gonna be
[02:56:02] that will be the only story those they say sir you did great to bed you felt
[02:56:06] that would be the only story
[02:56:08] so i'm not sitting in that stock where i think it's a booby trap that was put
[02:56:11] there by kamala
[02:56:24] it's so fucking entertaining
[02:56:26] and i can't imagine what's gonna happen because like i think that what's
[02:56:29] going to give trump wins the election
[02:56:32] i think that he will become increasingly more unhinged
[02:56:36] because he's going to be in his eighties whenever he's the president
[02:56:42] i don't think that he's going to be like biden
[02:56:45] but like you know how biden has replaced like his awareness and like uh...
[02:56:51] you know sharpness
[02:56:52] with like kind of dislike blank expressions and stairs and like
[02:56:57] you know he's like he's basically a f k
[02:56:59] I think Trump will replace it with being more insane.
[02:57:04] And so I think every year his power level
[02:57:07] will get higher and higher and higher.
[02:57:16] If he wins the, it's gonna be fucking crazy.
[02:57:21] He'll be dangerous his last time for president.
[02:57:23] Oh, I don't know about that.
[02:57:25] And that shit doesn't scare you?
[02:57:26] Well, I mean, scaring me.
[02:57:28] Does it scare me?
[02:57:34] There's a lot of things that scare me, right?
[02:57:37] I mean, like the Ukraine and like Iran conflict,
[02:57:42] that's unsettling.
[02:57:44] The Russia and then like Ukraine attacking Russian places,
[02:57:48] like that's unsettling too.
[02:57:51] There's a lot of things that are scary.
[02:57:52] There's things that worry me a lot.
[02:57:55] But I try not to think about it
[02:57:57] and I try to just always laugh and enjoy myself.
[02:58:00] You know, like I don't really, I try not to get emotionally invested in it because if I do, then I lose my fucking mind.
[02:58:11] And also, like, yeah, I feel like it's not like Kamala Harris wouldn't do anything bad either. Like, I don't know. Maybe that would be bad too.
[02:58:27] It's not like we had any control over it anyway. Yeah, you're right.
[02:58:30] and
[02:58:36] Korean men are sitting in subway seats reserved for pregnant women to protest the anti-incel Joker 2 I
[02:58:43] Was so pissed off after watching the Joker movie that I sat in the subway seat reserved for pregnant women
[02:58:51] I'm so angry right now. I can't keep my sanity when I get home. I'm going to wet the bed
[02:59:02] What the fuck is going on over in Korea?
[02:59:05] He's gonna just go home and piss himself in bed?
[02:59:10] Career Predator on it?
[02:59:12] Yeah, that's bad.
[02:59:14] Oh my fucking god.
[02:59:16] Um, oh yeah.
[02:59:19] We have our bi-weekly update.
[02:59:22] This is on the PlayStation 4, guys.
[02:59:28] This is on a- it's on a PlayStation 4 Pro.
[02:59:46] What we're looking at here is how the character moves.
[02:59:51] You see the physics?
[02:59:57] Look at that cinema. It's two FPS. It's not two FPS. It's slowed down so you can see each different frame
[03:00:07] This is really good. I can't believe they updated this for PlayStation 4
[03:00:19] Huge W for for Sony for doing this. I know there's been a lot of fans that have been excited for this and this patch is really really good
[03:00:26] Got smooth it is. Yeah
[03:00:28] It's on the yeah, it's on the ps4 pro
[03:00:31] incredible guys look at the feet it looks like he's skating wow are you
[03:00:38] telling me that it's not perfect yet I think that you could actually be right
[03:00:41] they're adding third person mode to Halo it's easier to sell skins in a game
[03:01:31] where you can see your whole character that's passenger see the hunter the
[03:01:54] How are they even doing like there's like NPCs and halo like my third person Warthog. Yeah, they've never done that before
[03:02:11] Looks like fortnight. Why is it so colored?
[03:02:14] This isn't halo. I feel like um, I don't know like how should halo play
[03:02:22] I feel like in a lot of cases a lot of the way that space marine 2 plays
[03:02:27] It's kind of what I hope that Gears of War and halo would play like where it's like much more slower and methodical
[03:02:34] Like I'm trying to think about like a better way to say it, but yeah, it looks fine. Yeah, I like the third-person mode
[03:02:42] I don't really care a lot about it
[03:02:44] But 343 excellent. I don't know how Microsoft haven't fired all of them
[03:02:48] It's actually kind of crazy and also like going back to the Starfield thing. I
[03:02:54] Think this is a huge problem that a lot of games like a lot of these a a
[03:03:00] Lot of these studios are rating Starfield still at like a four or five or like a seven out of ten
[03:03:06] Like how could it possibly be this high if nobody's even coming back and playing it?
[03:03:11] It's insane.
[03:03:12] Yeah, Classic 7, exactly.
[03:03:14] They did fire all of them, the entire studio's under new management.
[03:03:17] Well, we'll see what happens.
[03:03:19] President of him.
[03:03:21] So basically, well, I'll go ahead and I'll watch this one first.
[03:03:30] What would you say to the company?
[03:03:33] Why'd you make us work that day?
[03:03:36] Why?
[03:03:37] We shouldn't have worked. We shouldn't have been there. Six people got killed
[03:03:42] And that's why I said to him. Yep. I know why he's working. You knew you've taken a statement. You are monitoring it
[03:03:50] Why'd you make us stay and work?
[03:03:53] So six people got killed because of the hurricane because the company wanted everybody to come in to work that day the CEO
[03:04:03] Has made a video talking about it
[03:04:09] Here we go.
[03:04:11] Give me a second, this is playing,
[03:04:13] it's not supposed to be playing.
[03:04:20] I'm Gerald O'Connor, founder and president
[03:04:22] of Impact Plastics in Irwin, Tennessee,
[03:04:25] due to death threats against me and my family.
[03:04:44] Just give me an eye, use the bathroom.
[03:04:50] Jesus.
[03:04:52] Jesus.
[03:04:55] I mean, what is this?
[03:04:57] 11 seconds in?
[03:04:59] You're already, damn, man.
[03:06:28] This dude look like a turkey.
[03:06:38] Y'all see what I'm saying?
[03:06:39] I feel like he does, right?
[03:06:57] He about to get cooked.
[03:06:59] Yeah, he cooking himself.
[03:07:01] So he starts off the video
[03:07:04] where he is talking about six people
[03:07:06] that got killed at his company,
[03:07:09] making you try to feel sorry about him.
[03:07:15] There's a death threat.
[03:07:17] You want people to feel bad
[03:07:19] about you for the death threats?
[03:07:22] Well, imagine if they're gonna feel bad
[03:07:24] about the death threats.
[03:07:26] Think about how bad they feel about the actual deaths.
[03:07:36] Oh God, it's just, what the fuck?
[03:07:40] I get it, who told him to write this?
[03:07:45] And to reduce the stress on local law enforcement
[03:07:48] that now needs to be focused on recovery operations.
[03:07:53] I'm with you by this video.
[03:07:55] The flood of September 27th took from our impact plastic family some terrible, terrible framing.
[03:08:05] You really have you're a CEO of this company.
[03:08:08] You can't get a teleprompter.
[03:08:10] You got to read it off a sheet of paper.
[03:08:12] Why would you put the sheet of paper in the frame?
[03:08:18] Why would you do that?
[03:08:20] Like, it's embarrassing, bro.
[03:08:32] He's old school by this video.
[03:08:37] The flood of September 27th took from our impact plastic family some great employees.
[03:08:43] Yeah, it did.
[03:08:45] One was a personal friend of more than 30 years of working together.
[03:08:51] We are heartbroken as you are about our loss and will keep those who have now passed in
[03:08:58] our hearts forever.
[03:09:01] Following that day, I ordered immediate review of the events and the timeline of what occurred
[03:09:06] that morning, beginning as soon as the last surviving employees and account of those who
[03:09:14] are missing were addressed. With help from the National Guard, we were able to help secure
[03:09:20] the rescue five of our employees by helicopter. Today we share that preliminary report with
[03:09:28] you wouldn't have to rescue them if you didn't try to make them go to work that day. Like
[03:09:36] Like it's not like this was a secret, right?
[03:09:38] Like people knew this hurricane was gonna happen.
[03:09:41] It's not like, it's like, you know,
[03:09:46] 301 bright, shiny day.
[03:09:49] Everything's beautiful, 302.
[03:09:52] Look at the sun, it's so bright.
[03:09:54] 303, holy fuck, it's raining, 304.
[03:09:58] Oh my God, is that a tornado?
[03:10:00] 305, here comes the fucking flood.
[03:10:03] Where's the arc?
[03:10:05] What do you mean?
[03:10:08] That's not how it happens.
[03:10:11] The public, the findings are that employees
[03:10:15] were told to leave the plant at least 45 minutes
[03:10:19] before the gigantic force of the flood hit the industrial park.
[03:10:25] Misleading language, I believe.
[03:10:29] At the point of that 45 minutes,
[03:10:33] the giant amount of flooding was probably already happening
[03:10:37] building up over time. So at the point that this big amount of water comes out, probably 45 minutes
[03:10:45] before then, many cars like my mom had this happen, is that she drove over like a really big puddle
[03:10:53] and then it stalled the car out. This happened and is this ever happened with you? Have you
[03:11:00] ever heard this happen before? Right. And so basically he's creating a frame of reference
[03:11:06] around a and listen to this again. Findings are that employees were told to leave the plant at
[03:11:13] least 45 minutes before the gigantic force of the flood hit the industry. At least 45 minutes,
[03:11:20] so probably 46 minutes before the gigantic force of the flood. The gigantic force of the flood
[03:11:28] didn't just instantly spawn in. It happened over time and inside of that period of time,
[03:11:35] the water levels would be rising. It's not taking responsibility. Yeah, that's not how water works.
[03:11:42] It was already flooding. That's what I'm saying. It was already there. Yes. The parking lot was
[03:11:51] already flooded. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. By 45 minutes, they couldn't leave because the
[03:11:55] flooding had already become so big that, yes, it had not massively impacted the building,
[03:12:01] but it was enough to where the cars were not able to leave. You see how this language
[03:12:06] is being used. You see what we're doing here? It sounds like you're reaching. I mean, I
[03:12:17] don't know. It seems common sense, right?
[03:12:22] Spiral Park. There was time to escape. Employees were not told at any time that they would
[03:12:30] be fired if they left the plant after checking to make sure everyone was out of our plant.
[03:12:49] And to rescue important files, I was one of the last people to leave the plant and
[03:12:54] and luckily escape. To our knowledge, no one perished while on company property.
[03:13:25] It's so... doesn't matter at all. It absolutely matters because that means that they can't...
[03:13:34] the companies... sorry, the families of the company, it would be harder for them to sue
[03:13:40] the company. That's the reason why. Like, that's why it matters that they didn't die
[03:13:49] on company property. It's like, at what point when you're making a video talking about six
[03:13:57] people that died, I feel like it like saying they didn't die on company property. Like you're
[03:14:05] clearly saying this. So people will think that it's not your fault. Like, it's insane.
[03:14:16] Yeah.
[03:14:17] My company will cooperate fully with the inquiries from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
[03:14:22] I should have said that.
[03:14:24] And the Tennessee Occupation and Health Administration
[03:14:27] in days ahead.
[03:14:29] For now, our focus is on our employees.
[03:14:33] Thank you for your hard work,
[03:14:35] as we all try to recover from this tragedy.
[03:14:37] I fell in love with Irwin and the people back in 1987
[03:14:43] as a home for impact plastics.
[03:14:46] My plan is to build back our business in this town
[03:14:49] that I love as quickly as we can.
[03:14:52] and offer good jobs again to the people who live there.
[03:14:57] I'm gonna be honest.
[03:15:00] Logan Paul did a better apology video
[03:15:03] after he filmed the dead bodies in Suicide Forest.
[03:15:08] I think even the ukulele girl
[03:15:10] was a better apology than this.
[03:15:14] This is really bad.
[03:15:16] Like I would say if I was gonna rate this apology
[03:15:18] on a scale of one to 10,
[03:15:20] I think it's probably about a two.
[03:15:24] So the reason why it was bad
[03:15:26] is that he provided a lot of specifics
[03:15:29] that could be easily disproven
[03:15:31] or cause other bits of inquiry.
[03:15:35] So if he had came out with this video
[03:15:38] and he had said,
[03:15:40] we are cooperating with the law enforcement,
[03:15:42] we believe that we did not do anything wrong
[03:15:46] and we gave everybody proper time to exit the building
[03:15:49] and we'll cooperate with any investigation
[03:15:51] to prove otherwise.
[03:15:53] If he had come out and just said that,
[03:15:56] It would have been a thousand times better.
[03:15:59] Just say sorry, he can't say sorry
[03:16:00] because then that's taking accountability
[03:16:02] and it could be used against him in court.
[03:16:03] He can't do that.
[03:16:05] So he has to say, like, listen,
[03:16:08] it wasn't an apology, exactly.
[03:16:10] And so, and then also like the fact that he was like
[03:16:13] reading it off of a sheet of paper,
[03:16:15] like right below him, was like really, really bad.
[03:16:19] Like you can get a teleprompter
[03:16:20] for like a couple thousand dollars, it's nothing.
[03:16:23] And that way you can look at the camera
[03:16:25] the whole time, and then you can have the words going in front of the camera.
[03:16:30] So it's really that, yeah, this is really, he didn't apologize because it implied guilt,
[03:16:35] exactly.
[03:16:36] So he really just messed up.
[03:16:40] Like I think this is, again, it's a sad state of affairs when teenager YouTubers have more
[03:16:47] authentic apologies than this.
[03:16:51] But Mr. Turkey here just really, I think he really shit the bed.
[03:17:00] I do.
[03:17:01] I think this is a really, really bad apology.
[03:17:04] Yeah.
[03:17:06] This is one of the worst ones that I've heard in a long time.
[03:17:11] Saying that people didn't die inside the company building, just reinforces that the 45 minutes
[03:17:14] warning wasn't enough at all.
[03:17:16] They shouldn't have been there at all in the first place.
[03:17:19] You know what?
[03:17:20] You actually bring up a really good point.
[03:17:21] How is it that if they're 45 minutes away, they weren't able to do that?
[03:17:25] to even leave the company building. That's a really, really good point of view. And that's the problem.
[03:17:30] See, like this is what I was saying, right? Is that whenever you provide specifics, you also
[03:17:35] provide a frame that other people can make decisions on. You see what I'm saying? My
[03:17:40] desk, let me get inside. Hello? Yeah. All right. Yeah, yeah, go ahead. Go ahead.
[03:17:49] people died off of the property. Yeah. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. Right. For one thing, too,
[03:18:16] to consider all the way back. When this guy called the company, he did not talk to all those employees.
[03:18:25] No. Yeah. Well, like he's doing it for insurance reasons. So that way they can't sue him because
[03:18:40] it wasn't on company grounds. That's I think the reason why. Why? Why? Actually, let me go
[03:18:47] go back to the beginning even over the may
[03:18:54] uh... of the company
[03:19:01] yeah he called and he said you know
[03:19:04] and let everybody out
[03:19:05] that is coming
[03:19:09] now the rules were already flooded
[03:19:12] they may have been deep enough uh... to uh... uh...
[03:19:15] stall out
[03:19:18] i think easy easy easy
[03:19:24] okay uh... the eighty-five Toyota by the way guys
[03:19:42] the employees. Yeah, right. And when it was a plastic company, yeah, you got 45 minutes,
[03:20:10] kind of sounds are a long time enough time, orders were in the industry.
[03:20:20] Behind the company was another exit. Yeah, when the people, when Monera, unfortunately,
[03:20:46] I have had that opportunity. Yeah. So they were they came around to the front,
[03:20:58] They went to get a guy in their cars and he looked around there. Yeah
[03:21:07] a little bit of slight hill. Mm-hmm. So the fucking cars will walk across the street
[03:21:21] Yeah, and away. Well, they tried to all get in one car and like get out of it
[03:21:33] Yeah, that's what they did. There's six people got on that truck. Yeah. Yeah, it pushed it over
[03:21:59] Yeah, it's nice. Yeah
[03:22:07] Yeah, yeah. Well, there it is
[03:22:31] We're like the guys at the bridge. Yeah, yeah, it sucks. Yeah
[03:22:45] Well, anyway, all right, I'm gonna get back to it
[03:22:50] Yeah, I guess all right, yo, I'll talk to you later
[03:22:57] Okay, there it is and
[03:22:59] Yeah, some places the way it works also inside the company insurance. I guess so yeah, no, he's right
[03:23:04] I mean like a series of fucked-up events. That's basically I think how a lot of this stuff happens
[03:23:10] But it's just it's crazy to me that this guy would come out
[03:23:15] Guilt-trip people about death threats
[03:23:17] Say that they didn't die on the company property and then
[03:23:22] Like just basically in the video while he's recording it from a sheet of paper. It's just it's so bad
[03:23:29] Like everything about this is bad
[03:23:31] Yeah, he didn't even make the video after the deaths, only after the death threats.
[03:23:35] That's a really good point too.
[03:23:37] Yeah, it seems like the video is made as a response to people criticizing him rather
[03:23:41] than actually to the event itself.
[03:23:43] I think that's a good point.
[03:23:45] Right, 100% artificial.
[03:23:47] Yeah, I think so too, man.
[03:23:48] Really fucking weird.
[03:23:49] Let me see if there's anything else I was going to look at here too.
[03:23:52] I think I pretty much went through all the rest of this shit.
[03:23:56] Didn't say we're hiring.
[03:23:57] This is the uh, well...
[03:24:00] What do you think bud? How's your morning going?
[03:24:19] Very good, this is gonna go well.
[03:24:28] Little rib action huh?
[03:24:36] What's really funny to me about this whole thing is the fact that this guy is so nice and wholesome
[03:24:45] and he's like excited that he's gonna be able to eat ribs tonight
[03:24:50] and everybody is sitting in the comments making fun of him
[03:24:53] he's a weirdly shaped guy. He is. He seems wholesome as fuck. Yeah, this used to be how America was.
[03:25:04] This is it. Yeah, he sounds nice. Yeah, he's such a nice guy. Everybody's goofing around on him.
[03:25:10] But this dude seems like a good kid. Yeah, he's a good nice guy.
[03:25:14] You know? And he's happy. And he's American, exactly. It's weird to see somebody like this.
[03:25:20] you know people shitting on him it is yeah it's clearly yeah I mean there it
[03:25:28] is there's a good guy yeah he he's a weird-looking guy but hey he's wholesome
[03:25:33] and nice I thought it was sad so um this is like I'm gonna be real like for
[03:25:45] some people something is never enough so Kyrie obviously as an athlete he's a
[03:25:54] basketball player you can clearly see supporting Palestine on media day it's
[03:25:59] been almost half a year we're way beyond wristbands and pins fucking say
[03:26:04] something fuck it retard just run athletes who not to the Kyrie one of
[03:26:10] the most outspoken modern day athletes comes to speak out about injustices in
[03:26:13] the world motherfuckers want something to complain about apps of fucking
[03:26:16] It is never enough for these fucking people, man.
[03:26:22] It's never enough.
[03:26:25] They want to complain.
[03:26:26] It's like this guy wears a wristband.
[03:26:28] Yeah, wow.
[03:26:29] He's not going to go sit around and talk about this issue that he doesn't understand,
[03:26:33] but he supports it.
[03:26:34] Where do we draw that line?
[03:26:35] It's nuts.
[03:26:36] He had said something.
[03:26:37] That's why he's wearing it.
[03:26:39] It's always...
[03:26:40] See, this is the thing.
[03:26:42] There's always people that anti-imperialism pro-heat culture with extremely waspy values?
[03:26:50] What the fuck?
[03:26:52] What the fuck?
[03:26:54] Supporting them?
[03:26:55] It's just crazy, man.
[03:26:56] More zealous than a religious.
[03:26:57] Yeah, it's never enough for these people, man.
[03:26:59] They always want to complain and get mad.
[03:27:03] It's shut up and dribble until it's an issue you care about?
[03:27:06] Well, it's not even about that.
[03:27:08] that this guy does do something and then the moment that he does something he gets a hate
[03:27:12] thread about doing it because people say it's not enough so if he doesn't say anything then
[03:27:19] your silence is deafening and then if you do say something you have to do more than that
[03:27:25] you just you can never win and the reason why is because these people want to figure out
[03:27:34] something to complain about. And that's all they exist to do. Complain, get mad, and bitch
[03:27:41] about shit that doesn't matter. That's their entire like existence. Just loud retards. I'm
[03:27:48] saying this is a Palestinian American. I understand that. And I think that most people here
[03:27:53] in the US understand that, you know, like, a lot of Palestinians don't like America,
[03:28:00] Right? And again, put yourselves in their shoes.
[03:28:07] They feel like they're being oppressed by Israel.
[03:28:13] Who's paying for that?
[03:28:15] Well, America, right?
[03:28:16] And so it would make sense that if Israel
[03:28:18] is doing something they don't like,
[03:28:20] they're living in a place they hate,
[03:28:23] that they feel like they're being taken advantage of,
[03:28:25] they feel they are.
[03:28:26] I'm not interested in talking about the specifics.
[03:28:28] It doesn't really matter.
[03:28:29] Whenever a person thinks something,
[03:28:31] It doesn't matter whether what they're thinking is valid or not, like the truth doesn't always
[03:28:37] really matter to people.
[03:28:41] Can we define these people?
[03:28:42] Well, people that live in Palestine, I'm telling you about Palestinians, yeah.
[03:28:48] So it would make sense that they don't like, they don't like America, right?
[03:28:52] I think that most average Americans, like, we don't want to bomb random Palestinians
[03:28:59] either.
[03:29:00] We don't want to have anything to do with this.
[03:29:04] We don't know much about this conflict.
[03:29:10] What do I not know?
[03:29:14] Kyrie is also a Holocaust denier.
[03:29:19] He's a, you think he's a Holocaust denier?
[03:29:21] He said the Holocaust didn't happen.
[03:29:26] Let's look that up.
[03:29:35] Anti-Semitic social media post.
[03:29:40] Where's the picture of it?
[03:29:48] Is it an image, maybe?
[03:29:56] So there's no image.
[03:29:57] Like I can't even, yeah, what did he do?
[03:30:04] He promoted a book denying the Holocaust.
[03:30:06] It was sold on Amazon.
[03:30:07] Okay.
[03:30:13] Yeah, if they hide it, doesn't matter, it's relevant.
[03:30:15] Yeah, yeah, either way.
[03:30:16] I had actually never even heard of that.
[03:30:18] What do I not understand about this?
[03:30:22] Yeah, like I just didn't hear about that.
[03:30:24] I remember like something about it back in the day,
[03:30:26] but I didn't remember what it was.
[03:30:28] But sure, yeah, I mean, okay, I'll grant you that.
[03:30:34] He has more money than all of us.
[03:30:35] He got a lot of money, yeah.
[03:30:37] True.
[03:30:38] Do you see Jack Doherty crash his car?
[03:30:40] I did.
[03:30:41] About the conflict, it's extremely nuanced.
[03:30:43] What part of the nuance, what am I saying
[03:30:46] that doesn't reflect that nuance?
[03:30:53] What am I saying?
[03:31:00] Yeah, why are they always so big?
[03:31:03] Because a lot of times what it will come down to
[03:31:05] is that they're tone policing
[03:31:06] and they don't like the way that I'm talking about it.
[03:31:09] That's generally what happens.
[03:31:11] And so what they do is they'll like say
[03:31:14] some like abstract thing.
[03:31:16] And then it's like, well,
[03:31:17] This is why you don't know what you're talking about.
[03:31:21] But if you actually drill down and it's like,
[03:31:22] what am I not talking about in the right way,
[03:31:26] you're probably not gonna see that happen.
[03:31:31] Yeah, so what am I not covering?
[03:31:36] What do you think of what happened next year
[03:31:37] and in the future of the conflict?
[03:31:39] I think it'll probably just continue on as it has.
[03:31:44] That's what I'm probably thinking.
[03:31:46] There's probably not gonna be,
[03:31:47] maybe there's gonna be a crazy escalation,
[03:31:50] But it's not as simple as Palestine into America
[03:31:57] or America funds the bombing.
[03:31:58] Iran is funding the groups that govern Palestine.
[03:32:02] Why would it matter?
[03:32:04] Like, here's what I'm saying is that
[03:32:07] I bet if you go over to Palestine
[03:32:09] and you interview people in Palestine,
[03:32:11] they're probably going to say the source
[03:32:13] of their problems is probably Israel
[03:32:15] and that Israel was backed up by America.
[03:32:18] That's what I'm guessing.
[03:32:19] If you go and interview them, that's what they're gonna say.
[03:32:22] So if that's what they think, then that's what's true.
[03:32:27] You're focused on what you believe, which isn't relevant.
[03:32:31] It doesn't matter.
[03:32:32] Like you're focused on like, oh, this is what the truth is.
[03:32:35] It doesn't matter because if they believe this,
[03:32:37] then it's true.
[03:32:40] Israeli, Iran, is this the enemy of state of America?
[03:32:42] That's not, I just, I don't, again,
[03:32:45] you remember what I was saying before?
[03:32:47] Is that I'm not talking about it
[03:32:49] in the way that they want me to.
[03:32:50] And so like now I don't know what I'm talking about,
[03:32:52] when in fact it's actually that,
[03:32:54] and this is what I was saying before,
[03:32:56] is that a lot of people have like this really big fallacy
[03:32:59] where they don't understand that the truth of something
[03:33:04] doesn't matter to anybody other than the people
[03:33:07] that care about that.
[03:33:09] There are plenty of people that have opinions on things
[03:33:11] that aren't really like the truth doesn't really matter.
[03:33:15] And if somebody believes something,
[03:33:17] even if it's for a stupid reason,
[03:33:19] That's still what they believe.
[03:33:21] And if that's what they believe,
[03:33:22] that's how they're gonna act.
[03:33:25] It's that simple.
[03:33:26] It's the same as religion.
[03:33:29] So I have no take on it?
[03:33:30] Yeah.
[03:33:31] You're right, which is uncomfy subjective?
[03:33:33] Yeah, I wish more people understood that,
[03:33:35] but I don't think that's ever gonna happen, to be honest.
[03:33:37] A lot of people can't,
[03:33:40] a lot of people can't think outside their own head.
[03:33:43] The truth doesn't matter when it's inconvenient.
[03:33:44] Yeah, sometimes, right?
[03:33:48] You mean exceptions doesn't disprove the truth?
[03:33:50] No, what I'm saying is the person's perception of the truth matters more than the truth itself
[03:33:55] That that's that's what I'm trying to say
[03:33:58] Hopefully that makes a little bit more sense
[03:34:06] Perception is reality. Yeah, exactly
[03:34:08] Now it's that person. Oh Jack dirty Chris McLaren. I did I saw that I
[03:34:14] Talked about it already. I don't want to like get into it again
[03:34:18] But I'm gonna be honest. I don't think it's because he was texting and driving
[03:34:24] I think it's because he was retarded driving.
[03:34:29] There's no reason that you should be like accelerating
[03:34:33] past cars on the highway,
[03:34:35] like they're doing 50 mile, like 20 miles an hour
[03:34:39] whenever it's raining that much.
[03:34:41] Also with a lot of performance cars
[03:34:43] like a McLaren, a Ferrari,
[03:34:46] and like with those very thin tires,
[03:34:48] those tires don't have really great traction in water.
[03:34:52] And I know that because I've driven cars
[03:34:54] like this before.
[03:34:55] So, and like you can see that they have like, you know,
[03:34:57] the really, really thin tires.
[03:34:59] So you're driving a car that is, you know, again,
[03:35:03] you're going extremely fast, like you're going 75
[03:35:07] and then he kept going even faster.
[03:35:09] And then so the acceleration, he obviously hit like
[03:35:12] an oil slick or like something and started hydroplaning.
[03:35:15] And this would have never happened
[03:35:17] if he was driving a speed limit,
[03:35:18] or if personally when heavy rain like that is happening,
[03:35:22] I usually drive 10 to 20 miles under the speed limit
[03:35:26] because I find it to be safer
[03:35:28] and I don't wanna accidentally have this happen.
[03:35:31] And so did he live?
[03:35:33] Yes, he did.
[03:35:34] He did live.
[03:35:36] And you have to, that's what I do.
[03:35:39] And so, and it depends, right?
[03:35:40] Not in all cases, but in most cases.
[03:35:43] And L, yeah, yeah, right?
[03:35:45] And so anyway,
[03:35:47] him looking at his phone didn't really matter
[03:35:50] because he was still accelerating.
[03:35:52] and the car like he didn't really do anything wrong as a driver that had to
[03:35:56] do with his attention
[03:35:57] he was driving and
[03:36:00] he just hit a oil slick and started hydroplaning like i i think that it's a
[03:36:04] fucking miracle
[03:36:05] that nobody else was hurt
[03:36:07] because even whenever his car was going sideways it was still going faster
[03:36:12] than the other cars that were on the highway
[03:36:14] which means that he was probably at that point going like eighty miles an
[03:36:17] hour
[03:36:18] which like i mean how many places in a highway
[03:36:20] is 80 miles an hour, okay, like almost nowhere, right?
[03:36:24] So he was probably speeding.
[03:36:26] He was speeding on top of it being a heavy rainstorm.
[03:36:30] It's so dangerous.
[03:36:31] It's extremely dangerous.
[03:36:34] And he's doing it in a car
[03:36:36] with tires that are not designed for that.
[03:36:40] And yeah, he's accelerating like crazy.
[03:36:43] So yeah, skinny tires cut through the water.
[03:36:46] I don't know, but it looks like he was doing 50 to 60.
[03:36:48] No, no, you could see the speedometer.
[03:36:51] There's no, yeah, and it's a passenger, right?
[03:36:54] So there's no oil slick, those cars are powerful enough
[03:36:56] to simply lose traction when you accelerate hard enough,
[03:36:58] even if it's dry.
[03:37:00] You know what?
[03:37:01] I think that you're probably right
[03:37:02] because that happens with drag racing cars.
[03:37:05] Yeah, I think that you're right
[03:37:07] because obviously they go way faster.
[03:37:10] I bet that is it.
[03:37:14] Yeah, yeah, you're probably right about that.
[03:37:19] How fast and non-retarded units?
[03:37:22] I don't know, actually, I'm not sure.
[03:37:24] In the rain, it makes a hydro point?
[03:37:26] Yeah, exactly.
[03:37:27] So I think he's a moron and he destroyed the car.
[03:37:31] Apparently his friend in the passenger seat,
[03:37:34] somehow he was completely okay,
[03:37:36] but his friend in the passenger seat had blood all over him.
[03:37:39] I don't know if these are just like topical cuts
[03:37:41] from like glass from the windshield
[03:37:42] or he actually has like real damage.
[03:37:45] It's hard to say.
[03:37:46] But yeah, kid's an idiot.
[03:37:49] He got banned,
[03:37:50] But I actually don't think that him looking at the phone
[03:37:54] really was the reason why he got in a wreck.
[03:37:56] I think that if he wasn't on stream
[03:37:58] and he was just recording something or wasn't reading chat,
[03:38:00] I think he was still in the same thing.
[03:38:02] That's my opinion.
[03:38:04] Kid, he's 20?
[03:38:04] Yeah, I know.
[03:38:07] Yeah, for sure.
[03:38:10] So it's really a perm band.
[03:38:12] I don't know if he's perm band or not.
[03:38:14] I honestly think that like doing something like that,
[03:38:18] I hope that like people like this get in trouble.
[03:38:21] I don't really care about, like,
[03:38:23] I don't care about content creators
[03:38:25] getting banned on platforms.
[03:38:27] I don't really give a shit about this,
[03:38:29] but I do care about people facing, like,
[03:38:32] legal repercussions for bad actions.
[03:38:35] And I think that we have so much of a focus
[03:38:37] that's being put on did kick or Twitch ban somebody.
[03:38:41] I don't want a random Australian billionaire
[03:38:45] who runs a gambling casino, crypto gambling casino.
[03:38:50] I don't want him to be the arbiter of what's good and bad.
[03:38:54] And I don't think anybody does.
[03:38:56] So I find it to be very weird that people look
[03:38:59] to these billionaires to be like these types
[03:39:03] of arbiters of moralism.
[03:39:05] I think that people like Jack
[03:39:07] should be held accountable legally
[03:39:09] because they're driving in a completely unsafe way.
[03:39:14] And I honestly, I'd be surprised if the guy
[03:39:17] in his passenger seat doesn't sue him.
[03:39:19] I think he should.
[03:39:23] So yeah, I don't care about bands on platforms.
[03:39:26] I think people should be banned from being in public,
[03:39:28] you know, if they do something that bad.
[03:39:30] His speed armor hit 70 when he began to swerve.
[03:39:34] Hit the guard rail and it's at 55.
[03:39:36] Really?
[03:39:37] I thought it was more than 75.
[03:39:40] Crazy how he didn't even care for his friend.
[03:39:43] I mean, is that really crazy though?
[03:39:45] You know, like, I mean, for that guy,
[03:39:47] should he lose his license too?
[03:39:49] Um, should he lose his license?
[03:39:53] Uh, I think it should be suspended.
[03:39:55] Yeah.
[03:39:56] Yeah.
[03:39:56] I think he should have his license suspended for sure.
[03:39:58] Like probably like six months a year.
[03:40:00] Yeah.
[03:40:03] Yeah.
[03:40:03] Temporarily.
[03:40:03] Yeah.
[03:40:04] I feel like that's pretty fair.
[03:40:07] Yeah.
[03:40:07] I don't think taken away.
[03:40:08] Like, I mean, if you, if you had one fuck up, I feel like taking away the
[03:40:12] license over one fuck up unless somebody gets killed or like your DUI.
[03:40:18] You know, like, okay, that's, I feel like you have to, you
[03:40:22] have to do something but probably a suspension is what I would do. I think that's fair.
[03:40:27] Should be a minimum age for supercars. Do you think that doesn't matter? I think it doesn't
[03:40:31] matter. I think people can be irresponsible at 60 and they can also be responsible at 16.
[03:40:37] So I don't really think that's the case. Make an example out of them. I think that really
[03:40:46] they should make an example out of them but not in like a big way just like yeah you have
[03:40:50] to be held accountable legally for bad actions that you're doing. So yeah, that's my opinion on it.
[03:41:01] I just hope that I hope the cameraman's okay and it's a miracle that nobody else got hurt.
[03:41:07] And yeah, that's pretty much what my take on it is. What's about responsibility,
[03:41:13] more about experience? No, I don't think so. I think that if you learn how to drive,
[03:41:17] you're taught not to do that and not to drive aggressively in the rain. Anybody would know
[03:41:22] that it's not like like you really think that he didn't know that like of course you know that
[03:41:29] yeah he just chose not to listen to it anyway this is the video about Ubisoft this is a pretty
[03:41:37] short one i figured i'll look and see if there's anything new about this what's up everybody
[03:41:41] max here with your fix of gaming news coming up ubisoft share prices spike following rumblings
[03:41:46] of a potential buyout horizon zero dawn remastered will require a psn login oh boy the original
[03:41:52] version is being delisted, and David Hader, the original voice of Snake, Solid, and Naked,
[03:41:57] is teasing a return to the role. Could this mean metal gear? Let's get into it.
[03:42:09] Damn.
[03:42:12] You guys have just had a rough year with share prices dropping 54%, but they just bounced
[03:42:17] back a whopping 26% practically overnight. The reason? There's talk of a possible
[03:42:22] buyout. Bloomberg reports that people-
[03:42:24] Yeah, I feel like that's probably the worst reason for people to be like, oh, the
[03:42:28] company is saved because like basically you think about what does a buyout mean a buyout
[03:42:34] means that there will be a cataclysmic change at the company which means that the leadership
[03:42:41] will change and 10 cent which owns about nine season pass for a single player game
[03:42:46] to stabilize the company by taking a private via stock buyout or sale to another company
[03:42:52] Bloomberg notes that a buyout isn't the only option being discussed and that these
[03:42:55] His talks may not go anywhere, but the possibility clearly has big enough implications to move
[03:43:00] the needle quite a bit.
[03:43:01] Ubisoft's been in a bit of a rough patch, especially this past year.
[03:43:04] The long-end development would-be Call of Duty competitor X Defiant hasn't exactly set
[03:43:09] the world on fire.
[03:43:10] Star Wars Outlaw has majorly underperformed, especially considering it's the first proper
[03:43:13] open-world Star Wars game ever, and it's set to create shadows for shaping up to
[03:43:17] be one of the Fall's bigger games, but it's been delayed to next year, which
[03:43:20] will have it competing with Ghost of Yote, another open-world Samurai game, as well
[03:43:25] as GTA 6 and whatever games come on.
[03:43:27] Monster Hunter comes out in the same month.
[03:43:30] With the launch of Nintendo's long rumored Switch successor.
[03:43:33] Yep.
[03:43:34] We'll keep you posted on any further developments.
[03:43:35] Ubisoft is out.
[03:43:36] Yeah, that's not really anything new.
[03:43:37] The biggest and longest running video game publishers around and for the last almost
[03:43:41] 40 years the company has held true to its namesake by making Ubiquitous software.
[03:43:46] That's what Ubisoft is short for, Ubiquitous software.
[03:43:48] So see, get absorbed by another company.
[03:43:51] Really?
[03:43:52] That's...
[03:43:53] I didn't even know that.
[03:43:54] would make some way down speaking making waves so you can okay yeah what the
[03:43:58] fault
[03:44:00] well i guess that made that explains why they make so many games
[03:44:04] yet never knew either yet today i learned i guess so
[03:44:08] i i don't i i think that making the company private is probably the best
[03:44:12] decision that they can make
[03:44:13] i feel like obviously their leadership is fucked and uh... they need to do
[03:44:17] something
[03:44:20] yeah ubiquitous shit where i guess so
[03:44:23] Let me see here. This has been pretty crazy. I've noticed this happened a lot and there's like a big, there's been a big, like, kind of shift of a lot of people trying to basically just
[03:44:38] pretend to be rich, I guess.
[03:44:41] like it's just it's so weird what the fuck like what yeah always have I guess I
[03:44:50] just didn't even realize it was that pronounced this is my morning routine
[03:44:57] I'm coming home at 5 5 30 I'm reading the 5 a.m. this inspires me to do this then
[03:45:02] have some election like for sure today to this soon as possible I turn my
[03:45:05] sauna on my downforce 5 a.m. to be shaved it has changed my life being part of the
[03:45:12] 5 a.m. Club has changed my life see I've always been more of a night owl with my
[03:45:17] most active moment yeah noon until late at night but now that I started setting
[03:45:22] my alarm at 5 a.m. I wake up so tired and pissed off every time of day feels
[03:45:27] like the late afternoon first thing I do is watch my favorite YouTube I'm the
[03:45:31] only person that like waking up. So it doesn't really matter
[03:45:38] when you wake up, it matters also when you go to bed. Like as
[03:45:42] long as you get eight hours and you're waking up before you have
[03:45:45] to like do something that I feel like it doesn't really matter
[03:45:48] if you're waking up at 5am or 9am or 1pm. It shouldn't
[03:45:54] matter at all. Like what this is a it's like such a weird
[03:45:59] Flex about how early you wake up in the day
[03:46:03] What the fuck?
[03:46:06] While talking with the voices in my head that came from sleep deprivation
[03:46:10] Then by 6 30 after my second alarm since I fell asleep again
[03:46:14] I finally gathered the strength to stop snoozing and get coffee brewing at seven my brain is finally able to process
[03:46:22] Information so I start watching my favorite influence. Oh there you go. Wait a second
[03:46:27] That clock says 750 you're telling me
[03:46:31] So nobody caught this
[03:46:40] Because nobody can read clocks and she just posted it because she probably couldn't read the clock either
[03:47:04] Absolutely crazy Wow
[03:47:11] Number
[03:47:13] 1752 is lying to me.
[03:47:15] Imagine that.
[03:47:16] What the f-
[03:47:17] Hey, my ball of cereal, is it just me or are influencers making life way too complicated?
[03:47:23] Just last week, I've had 37 different influencers in my feed, each telling me how to live, how
[03:47:30] to become happy and successful.
[03:47:32] If you want to be successful at a young age, you have to be really intentional with
[03:47:35] your goals.
[03:47:36] You have to be a literal rat.
[03:47:38] You have to be a bitch.
[03:47:39] You're only depressed when you have time to be depressed.
[03:47:42] I don't find the only one, but while at first constantly being exposed.
[03:47:45] Oh my God.
[03:47:48] I just like these people.
[03:47:50] What a rat.
[03:47:51] It's just like the thing is that a lot of the like advice that people like that give,
[03:47:59] there's like an element of truth to it where it's like you can't be depressed if you're
[03:48:03] like stressed out and worried about 50 other things or like let's say there is a crocodile
[03:48:10] It's desperately trying to run after you to eat you. You're probably not gonna be depressed while you're running away from the crocodile
[03:48:18] That's probably true because you're gonna yeah, it's good. Yeah, or mood dang in a few years exactly
[03:48:24] It's just like but like it's just such a
[03:48:29] It's just a dumb right like I just burn yourself out instead. Yeah clearly
[03:48:34] To people who are seemingly more successful than I am, telling me what to do, was at first
[03:48:41] just making me feel bad about my own shortcomings, it's now getting to a point that it's just
[03:48:46] driving me insane.
[03:48:47] With all their different rules and all their different lifestyles, most of them conflict.
[03:48:51] Why you should work night shift, lie type parent, patients, if they work night shifts
[03:48:55] they're increased risk of psoriasis?
[03:48:58] Oh god.
[03:48:59] Thing with one another, you still need to implement all of them, otherwise you
[03:49:03] go through life feeling miserable according to that.
[03:49:05] You're only depressed when you have time to be depressed.
[03:49:08] But honestly, their lifestyle tips are just getting stupid.
[03:49:13] I never do dishes.
[03:49:15] Why would I waste my time cleaning dishes?
[03:49:18] Overconsumption is over.
[03:49:20] No, no, bro.
[03:49:20] This guy is, he is, like just the way he's talking.
[03:49:25] I think that he's farming.
[03:49:28] I do.
[03:49:29] I think he's farming.
[03:49:30] There's not like yeah, that's not it gets you I think he's just bullshitting because that's clearly a dish
[03:49:38] You're gonna have to wash like I and also by the way, I do the same thing. I only use paper plates and plastic forks
[03:49:49] Overconsumption is not at all problematic and will make you happy so overconsumption core. I
[03:49:58] love how like I guess it's like a Gen Z thing or like a
[03:50:02] a younger millennial thing where it's like now what we're going to do is we're going to create
[03:50:08] new vocabulary that makes the retarded mental disorders that we have seem like their cool
[03:50:15] quirky personality traits. So instead of being addicted to shopping or being bad with money,
[03:50:22] now I'm overconsumption poor. You know, like now I'm not hoarding. Yeah,
[03:50:28] like it's just it's it's so fucking annoying yeah I I'm not materialistic I'm
[03:50:35] overconsumption poor nuts spent $5,000 a month on skincare by this useless
[03:50:45] product you find the perfect what is this here perfect pen for your adh what
[03:50:52] colors that guy's hand that's funny that's really that's really funny
[03:51:15] Now I see it. Yeah
[03:51:20] Make sure to stock your entire fridge with about five hundred dollars of soda snacks and energy drinks because I really need my daily intake of
[03:51:28] Babybel cheese and gatorade. Yeah, I want the diet of a toddler or else
[03:51:33] I'm gonna get cranky drink of every three hours while fitnessing and
[03:51:38] Grind the core Sunday morning study cardio session featuring black on a Sunday to stay on that grind set
[03:51:44] Set up at 5 a.m. every single day including weekend so you can spend three hours on cleaning making coffee and fitness
[03:51:51] All alone by yourself just so you can start working at 8 or 9 a.m.
[03:51:56] And get off at 5 p.m. like everybody else except like for me
[03:51:59] I wake up
[03:52:01] Usually and I'll usually lay in bed for like an hour and like catch up with everything that I missed and like you know
[03:52:08] Do any sort of like follow-up messages with people like I do most of my
[03:52:13] like business laying in bed like at night and like as soon as I end my stream
[03:52:19] I'll go lay in bed and then look at all the messages that I've missed and things
[03:52:24] people have sent me and it's awesome yes exactly like I I I'm thinking I would I
[03:52:32] think that probably five out of five of the last big business calls I've had I
[03:52:37] I have not taken a single one
[03:52:42] Not laying down
[03:52:45] I just laying down the whole time
[03:52:48] Yeah, laying in bed. Yeah exactly like it doesn't matter like who gives a shit
[03:52:55] Everyone else is having fun after you're now exhausted and have to get to bed by 8 or 9 p.m
[03:53:00] To maintain your recommended 8 to 9 hours sleep schedule that these influencers are also preaching you to do
[03:53:07] So stupid. Do you know what's your prize most of their life so have an absolute orgy here are my thoughts into my post-workout
[03:53:15] The fitness industry has a very good blueberries. What the fuck?
[03:53:21] Well tips and tricks are just nuggets of pseudo wisdom here is exactly why you should avoid eating salad for your health with
[03:53:29] No scientific banking that they try to sell us these grandiose keys to success
[03:53:34] Keep those layers coming off.
[03:53:35] No, I think he's cooking.
[03:53:36] I want to hear what he was going to say.
[03:53:38] I agree with him.
[03:53:39] I think he's right.
[03:53:40] Bit by bit, and you will one day look back and compare your previous letter self to your
[03:53:46] new letter self.
[03:53:47] Look at that definition.
[03:53:48] Look at that definition.
[03:53:49] Even though they might seem incredibly stupid, they aren't.
[03:53:54] Okay, some of them are, but most of them are aware of the fact that what they breach
[03:53:59] which is just over-remanticized bullshit.
[03:54:02] 5M rule, for example, is based on a book, uh,
[03:54:05] The 5M Club written by Robin Sharma,
[03:54:08] a wise philosopher in the eyes of the lifestyle influence,
[03:54:11] and a fraud in, uh, those are-
[03:54:13] Fraud, fraud, scam artist in sheep's clothing.
[03:54:17] I mean, yeah, of course, right?
[03:54:18] I mean, I think people focus so much
[03:54:23] on trying to get ahead.
[03:54:24] They don't have enough time to get ahead.
[03:54:26] I see this all the time, where people get so focused on the process and being in the mindset of doing something that they never actually focus on making any meaningful progress.
[03:54:39] People are just lazy. Yeah. And I think that, huh, well, what I'm saying is like people get involved with the aesthetic of working hard and they stop actually working.
[03:54:51] I see streamers do this all the time streamers will get hyper focused around streaming for long periods of time and
[03:54:58] The problem is that they're like, oh, I'm grinding. I'm grinding like yeah, you're grinding, but
[03:55:05] You shouldn't be you should be making better content like just more like working harder
[03:55:12] Working hard is
[03:55:14] It's it's good
[03:55:16] But if you're not doing something that's efficient, then you're just wasting your time
[03:55:21] Yeah, so say I'm grinding, exactly, yeah.
[03:55:27] Professionally, book reviewers.
[03:55:28] They describe his book as follows.
[03:55:30] The entire book feels like everything someone who hates self-help books would claim are the
[03:55:35] worst things about them.
[03:55:37] Cliche, just a ploy to get money from the masses of sheeple, a bunch of obvious material
[03:55:42] you learn by the time you were 13.
[03:55:45] I'm gonna be honest, that is most self-help stuff.
[03:55:48] It's the obvious things that everybody knows.
[03:55:52] up early, exercise, eat good food, and don't focus on things that make you mad.
[03:55:59] Wow.
[03:56:00] Fucking crazy.
[03:56:02] Can you believe that?
[03:56:03] Oh my god.
[03:56:07] So, pretty much a manifesto for lifestyle influencers.
[03:56:11] Yeah.
[03:56:12] They battle to their viewers and take all their money.
[03:56:14] This book is freaking trash.
[03:56:15] You think these guys actually wake up at five every single day because it's some
[03:56:20] magical key to success?
[03:56:22] Fuck no.
[03:56:23] No, making you believe they do is their magical key to success.
[03:56:27] They can't even put in the effort to do it at least once for their TikTok preaching about
[03:56:32] the 5am clod.
[03:56:34] This girl tried her best changing the hour on her car dashboard, but the clock at the
[03:56:38] gym says 750.
[03:56:43] And this guy was caught lying, who does this?
[03:56:46] Because he lives in Tennessee, where during the months of October November, which is
[03:56:50] a time at which he uploaded this reel, there is no sunlight until about 7, yet
[03:56:55] he's out of 530 and there's already more sunlight than the average day in Belgium.
[03:57:10] You can't even be bothered to wake up at 5 a.m. for real one time for a video?
[03:57:20] Why?
[03:57:21] Why?
[03:57:22] Just do it one time and say you do it every day.
[03:57:24] Like, I mean, you can't even do it once?
[03:57:27] Like, I easily could assume, like, okay, they do it one day and then they record the
[03:57:32] video and they say I do this every day but they don't actually do it every day.
[03:57:35] These people don't even do it the first time.
[03:57:40] He looked at it in the camera.
[03:57:42] It's just like they didn't go to bed earlier.
[03:57:43] It's one day.
[03:57:46] So, scam, what time do you wake up?
[03:57:49] I usually wake up at 10 to 11
[03:57:54] and I usually go to bed around two to three.
[03:58:01] Something like that, that's me.
[03:58:05] For the most part.
[03:58:09] have some electrolytes get hydrated as soon as possible. This has been a game changer for me.
[03:58:13] Gee, he's really hammering down on those electrolytes. Oh wow.
[03:58:16] He might it be because he's simply sponsored by them, which brings me to the reason that I wanted
[03:58:25] to make this video. It's just about making money. Like, you want to know the real way that a
[03:58:32] lot of the self-help gurus make money by being self-help gurus. They're like, yeah,
[03:58:39] Let me show you how to be a millionaire and it's like buy my course and where do they make all their money selling courses
[03:58:47] Like what is this?
[03:58:50] The lifestyle
[03:58:52] Influencers that made their entire career on nothing but lies and fake wealth is
[03:58:58] Insane which I wouldn't care about if they weren't purposefully directly and negatively
[03:59:03] Manipulator I mean well they make people they make people feel like they're inferior and that they're not doing enough with their life
[03:59:10] And I think that there's like a big focus now like culturally on FOMO like people that are constantly afraid of missing out on this or that thing
[03:59:19] And so everything is built around that so you have these people that are selling and kind of like playing into
[03:59:26] This like fixation around trying to live your life in the most like hyper optimized way
[03:59:32] And I think that at a certain point, you're just like, you optimize out the human experience of life.
[03:59:39] And I find it to be like, there's no mindfulness. There's no, you know, like living with yourself.
[03:59:46] There's no calm. There's just you being hyper fixated around doing the next thing,
[03:59:51] doing the next thing. It's not demure. It's not demure at all. Okay. Yes. Very true. American
[04:00:00] Psycho-core? Yeah. Men maxing it? Yeah, you're men maxing life, exactly, and it's just it's too much, man.
[04:00:08] Influencing people with their lies. Yeah. Because their success is built on their viewers feeling
[04:00:14] unfulfilled in life and idolizing them. And they lie about everything.
[04:00:19] I have been paralyzed trying to find or looking at furniture for the new house. We are going back to...
[04:00:27] Man, that sucks.
[04:00:36] Wow.
[04:00:39] Florida god with the fucking my kids doing. Hold on. I want to make sure when we're there
[04:00:44] Well, that's the honest I need a living room TV master bedroom
[04:00:48] Kids rooms cuz you ain't talking to me like I don't know go to your room
[04:00:52] I just bought three washers and dryers yesterday cuz we at this house. There's a lot of shit to do
[04:00:59] Oh man moving
[04:01:10] Rich lady. Yeah, and you can see the husband's probably not even at the house. It's a smart guy
[04:01:16] three washers Jesus what a waste of fucking money what a massive waste of
[04:01:24] money from my first mention into my second yeah he's working to pay for the
[04:01:29] fourth washer her mansion without having to sell my first one is so
[04:01:34] stressful had to open my laptop here's the other thing is that like all the
[04:01:39] stuff that she's talking about like that each TV like I know what a new TV
[04:01:46] costs. It's usually about like two grand, right? Like a good one, a really good TV. So like this is
[04:01:53] $12,000, a good washer and dryer combo. Like I think whenever I bought them it was about $1,000.
[04:01:59] So it's probably like, you know, a little bit more. 2000, what the fuck? This is a good one,
[04:02:04] right? A two grand. I know I'm talking like a good TV, like a good TV. Like do you think this
[04:02:09] This woman's buying the fucking knockoff brand.
[04:02:15] No, she's buying the Samsung OLED 65 inch smart TV, okay?
[04:02:21] With her husband's credit card.
[04:02:23] So yes, it's gonna be a $2,000 TV.
[04:02:26] So anyway, like all of this money
[04:02:28] that you're putting together, this is like $20,000.
[04:02:32] And it's like, yeah, that's a lot of money,
[04:02:37] But who the fuck brags about being able to spend $20,000?
[04:02:44] Because I think about people that like actually
[04:02:45] make a lot of money.
[04:02:47] Is this really impressive that you spent $20,000?
[04:02:52] It's rich people?
[04:02:52] It's not though.
[04:02:54] It's like people that are like upper middle class
[04:02:57] that have a lot of money to spend on stupid shit.
[04:03:05] People that are fake rich, yes.
[04:03:07] and order six TVs and three dryers. Our new house is just so big. Wait, no. Even this completely
[04:03:16] out of touch story, the void of any relatability is actually just a bitty ad for the three washers
[04:03:23] and dryers she bought. Yeah, 15. Yeah. Yep, there it is. And while I'm aware that many
[04:03:31] So it was just an ad? How do you know it's an ad?
[04:03:35] Story. A devoid of any relatability is actually just a bitty ad.
[04:03:46] Yeah, it's an affiliate link code. I'm pretty sure it is. Because if you look at this, this is
[04:03:53] like the way this is formatted, this seems like an affiliate link. It's a referral code? Yeah,
[04:03:59] so she gets a like, because this is what a lot of, I think this is like really kind of a sad
[04:04:05] thing that like a lot of women do is that they'll look at like a woman like that and they'll be like
[04:04:11] oh she has the perfect life right she's rich she's attractive she has kids and everything and so
[04:04:17] they'll try to buy and live the way that she lives and buys things and so yeah it actually is very
[04:04:23] very common. That's for the three washers and dryers she bought and while I'm aware that many
[04:04:32] influence your seam as if they're this successful or rich most of them simply
[04:04:37] aren't these guys don't own a private jet well it's also like here's another big
[04:04:43] factor I've seen like these videos where like a guy will come up to a dude that's
[04:04:48] on like a private jet and he'll be like you know how did you make your money
[04:04:53] and this guy is wearing like an Arizona State t-shirt and like Nike like
[04:04:59] basketball shorts and he pulled up on like you know his like Honda Civic or
[04:05:04] something like that it's like the people that actually own private jets aren't
[04:05:10] wasting their money on this shit like they don't need to show off with like a
[04:05:15] handbag because they have a private fucking jet and like probably a company
[04:05:19] they own it's just so weird like it and this is I think it's like what's
[04:05:24] kind of sad about it is that a lot of these like kind of like brands like
[04:05:28] like Gucci and stuff like that,
[04:05:33] they really only work for flexing on
[04:05:38] like other people that are also kind of dumb with money.
[04:05:42] Like you're not gonna wear a Gucci bag
[04:05:44] to like some actual like, you know,
[04:05:46] think about a like any sort of like,
[04:05:50] I'm trying to think of a good example,
[04:05:52] like a networking event for venture capitalists, right?
[04:05:54] People that actually make a lot of money.
[04:05:56] Do you think any of them are really gonna be impressed
[04:05:57] the fact you have a Gucci bag? No. Nobody's going to care. Nobody's going to give a shit.
[04:06:06] So it's just only something to impress like people that are, uh, people that are broke.
[04:06:14] We rent a photo studio for $75 an hour with a group of 10 with free parking. That's why more
[04:06:20] and more of these private jet photo studios are. This is nuts. You can rent a private
[04:06:25] Grounded jet just take Instagram photos in it. Who does this?
[04:06:30] Oh my god, so they can pretend they own one and make you feel bad in the process for actually having your life together
[04:06:37] Because raise your private jet broke boy. Everything to desperately maintain this
[04:06:43] Facilative success to keep flexing on their viewers like insecure douchebags so that they're it's also not very
[04:06:50] It's not smart to even do that. The only people that need private jets are like a handful of guys that need to go around and do business deals
[04:06:57] Or like if you're a pop star like Taylor Swift needs a private jet like most normal people don't need private jets like it's not
[04:07:05] You don't need this. Yeah, a politician needs it. It's not point. There's like no point to it
[04:07:11] First we'll keep idolizing them and do whatever they tell them to do and they can squeeze as much money as possible out of it
[04:07:19] And I'm not only talking about the alpha milk rights at douche fluencers that we already knew are full of BS
[04:07:25] There's so many lying authentic influencers each with fake wealth that the term
[04:07:30] Empties what is this here influencers or no no influences
[04:07:35] This is so sad, bro
[04:07:45] This is actually so fucking sad
[04:07:48] They're buying empty shopping bags to pretend they're rich.
[04:07:55] Bro, how down bad do you have to be to do this?
[04:08:01] It's insane.
[04:08:03] XQC not takes private jets like Aiden too.
[04:08:05] He just buys by saying it's not a lot.
[04:08:06] It's crazy.
[04:08:07] Yeah, but they have like tons of money, right?
[04:08:08] Like that's fine.
[04:08:10] But like a lot of these people don't have tons of money.
[04:08:12] And also like he doesn't,
[04:08:15] isn't it XQC is able to take the private jets
[04:08:17] if he goes to like Las Vegas
[04:08:20] because like the casinos pay for it.
[04:08:23] I'm pretty sure they're the ones,
[04:08:24] no it's actually not even him paying for it
[04:08:26] in the first place.
[04:08:27] Yeah, exactly right?
[04:08:30] Why do you think the casinos are paying for it?
[04:08:35] I don't know.
[04:08:37] I mean he is spending the money,
[04:08:39] it's just not on the private jet,
[04:08:40] he's spending the money after he gets off the jet.
[04:08:43] That's an investment it is.
[04:08:46] The term pseudo-authentic influencer is now a thing.
[04:08:50] They can authenticity, success and legitimacy so you trust them and then you sell your products
[04:08:56] and services.
[04:08:57] Can't hear it, she's emotional break up to promote a hair repair shampoo?
[04:09:00] Post break up reset?
[04:09:02] God man, like what the hell is going on?
[04:09:11] How do people buy into this?
[04:09:13] It's amazing, I'm like shocked.
[04:09:18] Services that they don't use and you don't really need.
[04:09:21] This influencer with 1.1 million followers took a picture in front of an empty seat
[04:09:26] in business. Oh my. Class with ads. And then at you sit on her. I'm going to be honest.
[04:09:33] Any time that I see a girl in a private jet, I assume that the reason why, especially if
[04:09:38] it's a pretty girl like this, I assume the reason why is some rich guy is flying her
[04:09:43] out somewhere to fuck her every single time. So it's like, I mean, and by the way, this
[04:09:51] This is not really impressive to me.
[04:09:53] Yeah.
[04:09:57] Well, it's the autonomy class, like the rest of us peasants.
[04:10:01] You know, the traveling influencer's preaching that you'll achieve happiness by spending-
[04:10:06] The hashtag ad, never give up on your dreams to see the world.
[04:10:10] The first one.
[04:10:13] These videos are seriously getting on my nerves.
[04:10:16] Not everyone can afford to travel.
[04:10:18] We're barely surviving with this pandemic.
[04:10:21] Shit.
[04:10:22] Oh my god, no wonder people want communism. They get to watch these fucking these fake fucks
[04:10:30] Fly around on fake jets
[04:10:37] So fucking pathetic. How is anybody buy into this?
[04:10:43] Yeah, of course they want bro. They want a revolution
[04:10:46] They're fake it till you make it. I guess so
[04:10:50] Your entire life savings on vacations
[04:10:54] Yeah, they don't really live a live-off fountain.
[04:10:56] Read the room, mates. Only if you can afford it.
[04:10:58] Tell me you have money without telling me.
[04:11:00] Jesus, man. People are fucking mad.
[04:11:02] And these are all from 2021 comments, too.
[04:11:04] Traveling?
[04:11:06] Usually they'll go on like a single vacation
[04:11:08] paid by some resort or company
[04:11:10] in exchange for advertising.
[04:11:12] And then take hundreds of pictures all over the place.
[04:11:14] Yeah, this is what happens.
[04:11:16] It happens a lot with South Korea.
[04:11:18] So, um,
[04:11:20] South Korean companies,
[04:11:22] is a lot of them will pay for content creators to go there.
[04:11:26] And this is true for like plastic surgery.
[04:11:29] And it's also true for like other types of like advertising.
[04:11:33] It's, yeah, it's an advertisement.
[04:11:35] And what's funny about this is that a lot of these influencers
[04:11:39] are exactly what they're, that that's what they are.
[04:11:42] They're influencing people like,
[04:11:45] and people think that there's like some sort of like
[04:11:47] greater degree of connection between a person
[04:11:50] making an advertisement for you, and a marketing company making an advertisement for you. You're both being advertised to.
[04:11:59] That's it. And some people are just like, I feel like it Hong Kong, there's no difference. There's not really, right? Have you been
[04:12:10] invited? I've had a lot of opportunities to travel and have everything paid for for multiple things, like domestic and
[04:12:18] international. I don't really like doing it. I don't like traveling a whole lot. And like
[04:12:24] what I really like doing is I like working. I like doing my stream. And I would be willing
[04:12:29] to travel if I thought it was something that was very beneficial for me. But personally,
[04:12:34] it's not something that I enjoy on a general level, right?
[04:12:38] Outfits with backgrounds that could literally be the backdrop of any vacation destination
[04:12:47] in the world. And then they'll post a few pictures every few weeks with different light
[04:12:52] about locations, attitudes, quotes, etc.
[04:12:54] 11 ways luxury influencers fly to their followers? Yes, thank God. Or, you know, you could just
[04:13:00] photoshop your travel pics like this influencer.
[04:13:03] What?
[04:13:04] Who died? What?
[04:13:07] Like 570,000 followers?
[04:13:09] Jesus.
[04:13:10] Here you have her with the beautiful skyline of New York. They accept it's missing
[04:13:14] an entire skyscraper.
[04:13:16] hey at least the twin towers aren't in the photo and unless she has learned a way
[04:13:31] to not just influence her viewers but also that'd be a good one a window
[04:13:35] reflections should reflect the side of your body facing back facing away from
[04:13:40] it they just took another version with her shadow apparently allergic to
[04:13:45] water her dress and handbag vaporizing in thin air stone grooves extending
[04:13:49] Into the pool and Photoshop birds on top of it all that's low
[04:14:03] Your Photoshop inning your photoshopping birds in
[04:14:09] That's like that is fucking shameless. Who does this?
[04:14:15] I mean honestly these trees look kind of weird
[04:14:19] But this one looks even weirder because it's growing out of her hat
[04:14:23] What though we get started on those Dubai influencers. I don't want to see a big shot
[04:14:29] Um, I think that if you replace Dubai Influencer with Dubai Escort, I think that you wouldn't
[04:14:41] change the meaning 95% of the time.
[04:14:48] I'm just gonna, that's just what I think, right?
[04:14:50] That that's just, I mean, that that's just my opinion, right?
[04:14:52] What do I, what do I know guys?
[04:14:58] The Venn Diagrams almost a circle.
[04:15:00] Yeah.
[04:15:01] Any tower that looks pretty from the outside but doesn't have much going on under its
[04:15:05] Not even a sewage system where everyday drugs have to transport 7 tons of poop out of to keep up the facade of
[04:15:13] Supervisual perfection. What is this an allegory for influencers? Talking about superficial
[04:15:19] You know there's designer clothing influencers flexing on you with their $5,000 Chanel trash bag shirts
[04:15:27] Most of them are fake
[04:15:29] Wait what?
[04:15:31] Korea's biggest fashion influencer is busted wearing a fake Chanel designer knockoffs as she's forced to issue a groveling apology just weeks after gaining millions of followers on hit Netflix show singles Inferno.
[04:15:44] Oh, that's like a Korean like fucking dating show, right?
[04:15:48] I just it's you can't even spend like, you know, you know what, bro, Netflix, like they need to pay this girl more money.
[04:16:12] This isn't really like I know about this show. It's a Korean dating show. I know about it
[04:16:16] I should not be the target audience first. I know but you're telling me you can't even give this girl five grand
[04:16:23] What the fuck are they paying them over there? That's not even fair
[04:16:29] Actually, some influencers are so infamous for using fake designer merch to seem more successful than they actually are that they are now being paid by
[04:16:39] companies to promote illegal log-offs to their viewers
[04:16:43] You know, it's so stupid. Like, how does this happen? Like,
[04:16:55] this is really bad. My gears. There's massive over consumption product haul in the over consumption
[04:17:02] influencers on tick tock. Hunters will impact like a month salary worth of clothes in one 20
[04:17:10] second tick tock. Okay, to be fair, when I had my girlfriend and my mom both living at my house,
[04:17:16] They could have stacked up this much shit in a week
[04:17:22] Like I don't know like I yeah, no, I don't even know how that would happen
[04:17:30] But they would every day I would wake up. I would wake up
[04:17:34] I'd open the fucking door and there'd be like four packages and I'd like what are these?
[04:17:39] Oh, these are new shoes. Oh, my mom wanted new plates. Why do you want new plates?
[04:17:43] You don't have room for the old plates. Well, these ones are nice. There's a bird on it
[04:17:49] How much was this a hundred and thirty oh right well they're limited a dish. Oh
[04:17:54] How could I forget?
[04:17:56] How could I fucking forget?
[04:17:59] Yeah, so much makeup. Yes, exactly. And and the thing is like for my mom, right?
[04:18:04] If it made her happy
[04:18:07] To buy these stupid fucking plates
[04:18:11] The bird on it's got a nice hummingbird on it
[04:18:14] It was worth it. All right. It was worth it
[04:18:17] I told her you buy whatever you want if it makes you happy and it did make her happy
[04:18:23] But man
[04:18:25] We got so many plates
[04:18:30] There's so many plates, man. Oh
[04:18:37] God, I don't know what to do with them all
[04:18:39] It's yeah, it's nuts. Don't even use them
[04:18:44] No, I mean she bought some of them and then oh by the way then after she ran out of room to buy them for herself
[04:18:50] Then she started buying them for my friends and she would buy other stuff for my friends, too
[04:18:55] So there would always be something that she was spending my fucking money on and so she's like
[04:19:01] There's a bunch of plates down there for like Cody. There's stuff she got for Zach and it's like, oh, yeah
[04:19:06] I'm gonna buy this. Oh, this is something nice for Jeff. We don't buy a service. Okay, great
[04:19:11] Great. Yeah, sure auction of plates off. I don't know
[04:19:15] Overconsumption court. Yeah
[04:19:17] By the way, yeah, that's it.
[04:19:23] Then did the exact same thing two weeks later acting as if their TikToks aren't the content
[04:19:27] creation policies equivalent to Taylor Swift's private jet music?
[04:19:32] If only Taylor was also using a private jet photo studio.
[04:19:36] Don't get me wrong, I think sharing your thoughts on products you're excited about
[04:19:40] or sponsored by with your viewers is great.
[04:19:43] But when you get enough products to $4,000 Sephora haul, I think that, uh,
[04:20:00] but this is my opinion. And I think I speak for a lot of guys. Maybe I don't.
[04:20:07] But no guy can tell the difference between spending $4,000 on makeup and spending $4 on makeup.
[04:20:18] It doesn't really matter. Like it's much better to be in shape and eat right and exercise.
[04:20:26] Like I don't think like what are you doing this for?
[04:20:31] It's the same as I said with guys like if it like guys focusing on like how to dress I
[04:20:37] Think is the dumbest shit ever you see a bunch of like fucking soy boys sitting around
[04:20:43] Trying to dress like alpha males. No stop it
[04:20:46] Like Jack Reacher wearing a plain white t-shirt is gonna look better than you wearing a Hugo boss suit
[04:20:53] Because you look like a fucking zombie. You look like a little bitch
[04:20:57] That's the facts
[04:20:58] But it's a lot easier to spend money and and do that rather than work out
[04:21:05] It's not for me. I'm telling you that's you. I know it's me
[04:21:09] Do you see me what wearing fucking nice fashion? No because it's putting lipstick on a fucking pig. I
[04:21:16] Wish people would realize that and with makeup sometimes that's literally true
[04:21:22] Bro.
[04:21:25] Carry yourself alive in on a daily basis?
[04:21:28] Jesus!
[04:21:29] Don't you think that's a bit excessive?
[04:21:31] You're basically on doing five years of global recycling efforts with a single tick tock
[04:21:36] because-
[04:21:37] I don't care.
[04:21:38] They can set tires on fire for all I give a shit about.
[04:21:40] I just hate this like, bro, the euphemisms over consumption core.
[04:21:47] You mean spending a bunch of money like a fucking idiot?
[04:21:50] Oh.
[04:21:51] Oh yeah, yeah, I know what that is.
[04:21:54] romanticizing shop realism and overconsumption normalizing mass pollution her face probably is Botox
[04:22:00] That's actually a good point because you don't see those eyebrows move at all
[04:22:06] Yeah
[04:22:10] See like Botox like this is what Botox does is it makes any woman look 38 years old
[04:22:18] So if you're 23 and you get Botox and like this plastic surgery you'll look 38 years old
[04:22:23] But if you're 50 and you get Botox and plastic surgery a lot of times you look also like you're 38 years old
[04:22:32] That's it
[04:22:34] For your millions of viewers who will spend their hearts earned money on your shitty trends
[04:22:44] And send us over consumption influencers know they'll get backlash from producing more garbage
[04:22:50] I want to watch this most people do in a year
[04:22:53] They say they'll give away all of their all the people that can't afford that stuff
[04:22:57] but influencers get way more than they'll ever use. That's why we donate and give lots of it away.
[04:23:04] Wow, and here are people like, why are people so stupid? Like, I don't understand this.
[04:23:14] Like, who cares what they do with it? Number one, number two, why are you talking about giving it
[04:23:19] away? Number three, why are you buying it in the first place? It's like a rushing nesting doll
[04:23:26] of stupidity. Like, doing it is stupid, getting mad about it is stupid, making excuses for
[04:23:32] it is stupid, and it's like, oh my god. How far does this go?
[04:23:40] Unwanted products, instead of letting them go to waste. It's crazy!
[04:23:43] But one of the largest product haul influencers has just been crowned as the most dishonest
[04:23:48] influencer of all time with no integrity once.
[04:23:51] I, by the way, fucking love these videos. Because this is something you guys probably
[04:23:56] don't know about unless you had a girlfriend. So like nobody knows about this here. Um,
[04:24:02] there is a whole alternate reality where there are these beauty channels and there is more
[04:24:08] a drama like look at the likes on this. 80,000 likes. It's like a whole separate fucking
[04:24:17] reality. Whoever's so she's gonna I feel like I feel like if you looked at probably
[04:24:28] Probably most of my viewers are either single or married.
[04:24:33] Probably less, the least popular one would probably be having a girlfriend.
[04:24:37] Because I either have like fucking, you know, the incel viewers that don't want to have girlfriends
[04:24:43] because all girls are whores and they only want your money.
[04:24:46] And then I have other viewers that are like 30.
[04:24:49] And so they're already married, they have a kid, right?
[04:24:52] And so like there's not a lot of like, you know, young 20s viewers that like have
[04:24:55] girlfriends that are watching.
[04:24:57] Yeah, no, it's probably actually true
[04:24:59] We're two children. Yeah. Yeah, because they're right
[04:25:03] Telling the truth, right? You know people are spending their hard-earned money on these products and you're misleading them
[04:25:10] That is disgusting that is by definition. You are a fraudulent scam artist liar
[04:25:16] We're all these products and you're misleading them
[04:25:20] That is disgusting that is by definition. You are a fraudulent scam artist liar gross
[04:25:27] I guess it also by the way like if I look at this right here
[04:25:32] like
[04:25:34] Just a minute. I think that she face-apped herself on her profile picture to make her face thinner
[04:25:55] Look at that. You think I think so
[04:26:01] It could be kind of before and after surgery. Maybe yeah, maybe I don't know
[04:26:08] Yeah, I don't know guys
[04:26:12] Gross, I guess at least she's like those assholes who we dirty
[04:26:16] Clothes after filming their clothing haul tiktok?
[04:26:19] But by contouring, she's talking about the app.
[04:26:24] It's called contouring.
[04:26:27] Changes the way your face looks.
[04:26:30] That's smart. Yeah, you should make an app like that.
[04:26:33] That way they wouldn't be lying.
[04:26:35] It's not like those assholes who return their clothes after filming their clothing haul tiktok?
[04:26:40] Tricking their audience into buying all of these-
[04:26:43] That to me is fucking shameless.
[04:26:45] I hate that because
[04:26:47] Like, the one thing I don't like about this shit is like, if you want to waste your own money and be a fucking idiot, I don't really care.
[04:26:54] But like, buying shit and then returning it, and this is like fucking over the store.
[04:26:59] Now, like, these like minimum wage or like, you know, paycheck to paycheck employees have to reprocess all of the clothes that you took out for a TikTok video.
[04:27:09] It's so obnoxious.
[04:27:11] pieces of clothing via their affiliate links while they themselves just return their units.
[04:27:19] There are a lot of fashion and lifestyle influencers who buy products and return them.
[04:27:24] And over the years there's been a lot more reporting of fashion influencers who do these
[04:27:28] like clothing hauls but they actually can't afford most of the clothes they're buying
[04:27:33] so they return it.
[04:27:34] But they create this illusion of the lifestyle they can afford and the clothes that they
[04:27:38] wear but it's largely fabricated.
[04:27:40] So when you're seeing influencers flaunting my outfit of the day and you feel a little
[04:27:45] bit of envy, just know that there's a good chance they don't own all those clothes.
[04:27:49] Which is actually even more harmful for the environment because those units have to go-
[04:27:54] Well, it's just obnoxious.
[04:27:55] Like that's what it is.
[04:27:56] You're buying stuff and returning it just for clout.
[04:27:59] Like that's- it's so obnoxious.
[04:28:01] Who does this?
[04:28:03] Do you have to order transport cleaning and repackaging process?
[04:28:07] Or still end up in a landfill?
[04:28:09] Yeah.
[04:28:10] That's cheaper for the company.
[04:28:12] I am because retail companies are losing billions of dollars on people just returning their clothing after using it only once for a social media video.
[04:28:21] I don't know if that's the only reason they're losing the money, but yeah.
[04:28:25] Completely dropped their free return policy?
[04:28:28] Well yeah, because people buy clothes to wear it one day and take it back, yeah of course.
[04:28:33] And started charging?
[04:28:34] Charging
[04:28:43] Jesus maybe I should stop comparing myself with toxic online pixels that can easily be faked photoshopped
[04:28:50] Or running for the rest of us exactly to make me feel like shit. Yeah, makes it worse for everybody. It's me for money
[04:28:56] So now I've got a deal with my fans being too tight for my balls and getting into my ass.
[04:29:02] Ew, you know what? Screw this guy.
[04:29:04] That's gross.
[04:29:05] Instead I'm going to start flouting my wealth between my real life friends and family so I can start real toxicity.
[04:29:11] First I gotta check my bank accounts.
[04:29:14] Oh man.
[04:29:22] This was me IRL for like three years.
[04:29:25] Yeah.
[04:29:26] And maybe I should brag with my subscriber accounts.
[04:29:29] Probably for like five years.
[04:29:30] I gotta reach 1 million subscribers before I can become a pretentious, braggy douche-tuber.
[04:29:35] So if you enjoyed this video, please watch some of my other videos, subscribe to my channel
[04:29:39] and follow me on my socials in the description to become part of my cereal bowl, so we can
[04:29:43] become the largest cereal bowl on YouTube and I can absorb all of your fibers and
[04:29:48] nutrients.
[04:29:49] This is one.
[04:29:50] What's up everybody?
[04:29:52] Okay.
[04:29:53] Okay.
[04:29:54] Got it.
[04:29:55] Um, yeah.
[04:29:56] This is my one good one.
[04:29:57] I find this to be very, like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's
[04:29:58] like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's
[04:29:59] I find this to be very, like, to me, it's so shocking for me to see how much fakery there is with this kind of stuff,
[04:30:07] because I think that, like, what's behind all of it is, like, a tremendous amount of insecurity.
[04:30:14] Like, these people are massively insecure. They're trying to put on a false image of themselves and make people like them.
[04:30:22] I find it to just be so weird, man. And, like, how can you do that? Like, why do you do it?
[04:30:28] Like, I mean, don't you hate yourself for doing this?
[04:30:32] Yeah, I'll link to this.
[04:30:33] This is a good video.
[04:30:34] I love watching these, by the way.
[04:30:36] I think that they're fucking hilarious.
[04:30:39] Trump-Elon rally, wait,
[04:30:40] Elon Musk is gonna be at a Trump rally?
[04:30:44] Is that true?
[04:30:48] Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
[04:30:51] Okay, we gotta watch it.
[04:30:53] Yeah, we're gonna watch it.
[04:30:54] 100%, Elon loves Trump.
[04:30:56] Yeah, yeah, 100% we're gonna watch it.
[04:30:58] Give me a minute.
[04:30:59] Hit the corner.
[04:31:00] Bro, it's just sad people do this. I really feel bad for him
[04:31:04] I do I feel bad for these content creators because like
[04:31:09] They think that they can't uh, you know, they they've got to like pretend to be something that they're not
[04:31:14] and
[04:31:15] It's just sad
[04:31:18] It really is just sad and like this this woman here like her audience of people
[04:31:22] I think the people that want to watch her are women that want to also be bored rich housewives
[04:31:29] Like that's that's what it is
[04:31:32] He tweeted ooh, he tweeted. Oh
[04:31:36] Wow, what did he tweet? Let me see
[04:31:41] Where the fuck is this oh
[04:31:44] My god, oh
[04:31:47] My god, let me see I find this
[04:31:52] Donald Trump
[04:31:57] Where where is he?
[04:32:02] Okay, yeah, I want to see you on show up
[04:32:08] Why they put the glass up there?
[04:32:10] Did something happen?
[04:32:16] Yeah
[04:32:21] No, maybe it's because of those those birds
[04:32:25] so many of those birds flying around and
[04:32:29] You know because they got it that it disrupt the the windmills disrupt
[04:32:34] The bird migrations and they're flying too low now and people can get hit by a bird
[04:32:40] game they can't position themselves there's no planning like it's just
[04:36:05] embarrassing they're not gamers I bet that I bet that first kid was I mean you
[04:36:13] look at him he was a gamer all right most of shooters are fucking idiots Christ
[04:36:25] church guy was an exception yeah I think he got a lot of people didn't he
[04:36:30] yeah I remember one of the shooters I think in Buffalo New York live streamed
[04:36:39] himself on Twitch. Twitch banned him because he was doing a mass shooting. So the VOD's
[04:36:47] gone, but yeah. Yeah, they banned him. It was against the terms of service because it's
[04:36:54] about breaking. You can't show violence on the screen. Kick-gave him a 24-hour suspension.
[04:37:05] Oh man, how long is this going to take?
[04:37:11] Did he appeal?
[04:37:13] I don't know.
[04:37:14] They signed him.
[04:37:17] They signed him.
[04:37:18] Move to YouTube maybe.
[04:37:21] Can you appeal from the grave?
[04:37:34] Oh, did he kill himself?
[04:37:36] Oh thank god.
[04:37:37] Yeah, what a relief.
[04:37:39] Imagine you have to pay money for that guy.
[04:37:43] Probably on kick now?
[04:37:44] Yeah.
[04:37:45] W-E-F finally.
[04:37:46] It's like yeah, a lot of the shooters, like I feel like if you're going to go
[04:37:52] out of mass shooting rampage at least have the decency to kill yourself you know that way we don't
[04:37:58] have to spend a bunch of money like dealing with you like just have the decent yeah just just at
[04:38:04] the end of it shoot yourself you know end it right there put yourself first oh there's been some of
[04:38:11] of them that did that. They missed that too. Oh God. Las Vegas shooter got it. Yeah, I
[04:38:23] don't know. Is this it? They're gonna bring out the orange man? Where's he at? Where's
[04:38:35] he going? Where's Rocket Man? Where's Orange Man or Rocket Man? Let's go. There are
[04:38:40] some moments in history that are forever seared into our hearts. Is this is an
[04:38:44] Is it official Fox broadcasts?
[04:38:47] Wait.
[04:38:48] This isn't...
[04:38:53] What is this?
[04:38:55] Why?
[04:38:58] Oh my god.
[04:39:00] No shot.
[04:39:02] No sh-
[04:39:16] and in the silence of our grief.
[04:39:18] This is so good!
[04:39:20] In the stillness of our prayers, we ask
[04:39:22] Why?
[04:39:24] And we may never know
[04:39:26] Oh, there he is!
[04:39:30] When all seems lost
[04:39:32] When the cause seems to be
[04:39:34] unwinnable
[04:39:36] When the night seems to never be
[04:39:38] and hope is on its
[04:39:40] knees
[04:39:42] Yup
[04:39:44] uh-oh
[04:39:49] The cat girl update that's right
[04:39:54] Oh my god
[04:39:59] Gross
[04:40:01] This ache
[04:40:03] This is so good
[04:40:16] He sounds like a girl!
[04:40:20] They should have ch-
[04:40:24] They- they could have- nah, nah, bro, like
[04:40:28] AI, they could have gone way harder with that cuz they- they could have made the voice sound deeper would have sounded way better
[04:40:35] Whoever their AI guy is, get rid of him. Go hire somebody off DeviantArt. There's plenty of them
[04:40:41] They're making porn. What is this? That's it?
[04:40:53] here we go
[04:40:58] There he is
[04:41:01] Everybody's got their phone out
[04:41:05] Where is he
[04:41:11] Where is he?
[04:41:18] It's kind of crazy how popular this guy is man, there he is
[04:41:23] Oh my god, he's behind you?
[04:41:28] Okay.
[04:41:30] Uh-huh.
[04:41:45] He's just a criminal?
[04:41:46] Paul?
[04:41:49] I just- I think that if you're getting like- just try to enjoy it, okay?
[04:42:04] Just try to enjoy it guys.
[04:42:12] Stop getting mad.
[04:42:13] It's good. It's just like some of this is just so ridiculous. I feel like especially like I'm in the AI intro
[04:42:35] Absolutely ridiculous
[04:42:55] yeah feel the Chails brother oh yeah the dances left here I know I'm sure the
[04:43:16] secret service is really happy about him walking walking around here oh my god
[04:43:24] yeah walking out from the glass
[04:43:28] basically my hometown right now is it really oh yeah you tell me about that the
[04:44:08] salute all right please please don't say the same stuff please say
[04:44:15] something new you brought you on here what's girl I want to see you on must talk about this
[04:44:30] they're eating the cats and dogs this quiet why is it so quiet turn it up
[04:44:40] turn this shit up bro like what are y'all doing eating cats cures covid
[04:44:56] Jesus turn it up I just thank you very much really and thank you a very big thank you to
[04:45:06] to Pennsylvania, we love Pennsylvania.
[04:45:09] And as I was saying.
[04:45:12] Oh, right, of course.
[04:45:17] I must see if this audio is any better.
[04:45:23] Oh, I love that chart.
[04:45:26] I love that graph.
[04:45:28] Okay, that's-
[04:45:29] Isn't that a beautiful thing,
[04:45:30] but also beautiful because look at the number.
[04:45:32] That's the day I left office.
[04:45:34] It was the lowest border patrol,
[04:45:36] the lowest it's ever been,
[04:45:38] illegal immigration today it's out of he just immediately goes back into it
[04:45:42] reasons to you know that so thank you very much and thank Lee and what Lee is
[04:45:47] done with that song and it's such an honor to have it I want to speed running
[04:45:53] yeah just let you know that tonight I returned to Butler in the aftermath of
[04:45:57] tragedy and heartache to deliver a simple message to the people of
[04:46:02] Pennsylvania and to the people of America our movement to make America great
[04:46:08] again stand stronger prouder more united more determined and nearer to victory
[04:46:14] than ever before we're going to make America great again bottom right the
[04:46:19] election at a windy election this guy and all Americans whether you are
[04:46:24] Republican Democrat independent conservative or liberal or you have no
[04:46:29] Yeah, it makes no difference our movement. It belongs to you. It belongs to our country
[04:46:35] Bro, he got the aliens on his side and together in just one month
[04:46:40] We are going to usher in a new golden age of American security prosperity sovereignty and freedom
[04:46:46] That's convenient of every race religion color and creed
[04:46:55] Exactly 12 weeks ago this evening on this very people watching this cold-blooded assassin
[04:47:01] and
[04:47:08] a hundred
[04:47:13] and
[04:47:29] God, that villain did not succeed in his goal, did not come close.
[04:47:35] He did not come pretty close.
[04:47:37] He did not stop our movement.
[04:47:39] He did not break out our spirit.
[04:47:42] He did not shake our unyielding resolve to save America from evils of poverty, hatred,
[04:47:48] and destruction.
[04:47:50] Yet we are here this evening in record numbers.
[04:47:52] This is a big crowd.
[04:47:54] This is a big one.
[04:47:55] This is a big one.
[04:48:00] Not only to mark the triumph of American spirit, but over.
[04:48:05] And you know that this is really, truly in the truest sense, the spirit over evil and
[04:48:10] adversity.
[04:48:11] I love hearing that Joe Biden has them.
[04:48:13] How do you know to turn your head?
[04:48:15] How do you know to turn your head?
[04:48:16] We have ever known.
[04:48:17] This field is now a monument to the valor of our first responders, to the resilience
[04:48:22] of our fellow citizens and to the sacrifice of a loving and devoted fucking Spidey said
[04:48:29] that really can't be true man you know that I don't know I mean Trump said he said that
[04:48:35] right so it probably would quarry quarry who's quarry forever after all who have visited
[04:48:59] this hallowed place will remember what happened here and they will know of the character
[04:49:04] encourage that so many incredible American
[04:49:07] oh no and they know it at a level never
[04:49:12] seen before probably first I want to
[04:49:14] thank the men and women of the US
[04:49:16] Secret Service who threw their bodies on
[04:49:18] top of my without even a thought for
[04:49:25] their own lives they were they were on
[04:49:29] top of me and there was not even a
[04:49:31] moment of doubt in their minds you
[04:49:34] watch those tapes not even a moment of
[04:49:35] doubt I want to thank Secret Service
[04:49:37] They're great people.
[04:49:39] They are great people.
[04:49:41] And in that moment, those agents displayed a devotion to duty that cannot be described,
[04:49:48] and they did it yet again less than three weeks ago when they really did a fantastic
[04:49:53] job.
[04:49:54] Another attempt.
[04:49:55] It was another attempt.
[04:49:56] We have an evil world.
[04:49:57] We have a very sick world.
[04:50:00] My gratitude to them is beyond measure.
[04:50:02] We also owe a tremendous debt, thanks to the Secret Service counter sniper and a local
[04:50:09] police sniper who returned fire within seconds and stopped the shooter quickly and saved
[04:50:20] many lives.
[04:50:21] If he didn't stop, he saved many lives.
[04:50:23] He had a lot of bullets, a lot of ammunition up there with him.
[04:50:27] And we are just amazing when you think they did it so quickly without any knowledge
[04:50:33] of what was going on boom well to be fair they did that's why I would have
[04:50:38] been many many potentially many many people I also want to express our
[04:50:43] thanks to the Butler Township Police Department credible people the Butler
[04:50:51] Sheriff's deputies Pennsylvania State Police and all of the other law
[04:50:54] enforcement heroes as well as the emergency personnel and doctors the
[04:51:00] medical teams at Butler Memorial Hospital, Allegheny General Hospital, who rushed me
[04:51:07] and rushed some of these very badly wounded people. They were wounded, a lot of, a lot
[04:51:14] of badly wounded people, and in particular two people, two people, and I tell you, they
[04:51:22] were very brave and great people. They were big Trump fans.
[04:51:25] It's crazy how you can clearly tell when he's going off the teleprompter.
[04:51:29] It was...
[04:51:30] Get off on a tangent.
[04:51:31] You know, when I got up I asked whether or not...
[04:51:33] Yeah.
[04:51:34] It's so obvious.
[04:51:35] If anybody was killed, I assumed that there would be a lot because I heard the bullets
[04:51:38] winging right over my head.
[04:51:39] They said probably three.
[04:51:40] The doctors did such an incredible job.
[04:51:43] It was one.
[04:51:44] One great gentleman.
[04:51:45] The other two have been amazing, actually.
[04:51:50] They've gone through it.
[04:51:51] They've gone through a lot.
[04:51:52] And Wendy...
[04:51:53] Oh, thank God.
[04:51:54] Oh, thank God
[04:52:00] What is this?
[04:52:02] Why is happen? Sorry
[04:52:12] Amazing actually they've gone through it. They've gone through a lot and
[04:52:16] Wendy what the fuck?
[04:52:26] Thank you, David
[04:52:28] What is gonna use another one David and David were thrilled to see your recovery is going well
[04:52:36] Great doctors up here. I have to tell you great doctors your courage. Yeah, bro. That's the Kamala DDoS
[04:52:42] So, I want to thank you very much, David, a great gentleman, a great, great gentleman.
[04:52:49] I want to send our love to someone who could not be here because he has just gone, undergone
[04:52:55] a major surgery related to the shooting, a man who was really badly wounded, Mike David,
[04:53:04] James Copenhayer.
[04:53:06] Yeah.
[04:53:06] As James was a wonderful man, a big Trump fan.
[04:53:11] Yeah.
[04:53:15] Yeah.
[04:53:16] And Mr. Copenhaber is out there watching us right now.
[04:53:20] But he's in a hospital where they did some additional work.
[04:53:24] But he's in great shape.
[04:53:25] He wanted to be here so badly.
[04:53:27] But he's in great shape.
[04:53:28] And we appreciate it.
[04:53:30] And we're looking to his full and complete recovery.
[04:53:33] He will have a complete recovery.
[04:53:36] Thank you.
[04:53:37] Thank you very much.
[04:53:39] But of course there's one more here.
[04:53:41] Let's try to turn this shit up.
[04:53:42] I feel like it's kind of quiet.
[04:53:43] Back here tonight because he is no longer with us.
[04:53:49] Right?
[04:53:50] You know that is, right?
[04:53:52] Corey, our beautiful Corey.
[04:53:54] Corey is not with us tonight and he should be.
[04:53:59] And we all miss him.
[04:54:01] He's become somewhat of a folk hero.
[04:54:03] I have to tell you who is with us.
[04:54:05] beautiful wife and daughters and relatives sister that's crazy great please
[04:54:23] where are you where are they sitting there they are there's a lot of people
[04:54:33] it's not easy to find people in this audience just back to shooting gonna
[04:54:38] start shut up thank you very much thank you very much shut up very much great
[04:54:44] family, great, incredible family. And he loved you a lot. And, you know, his wife said something
[04:54:53] very beautiful. This is like the Animorph cover. Public book. All of us. A lot of people have
[04:54:58] been very generous. He's turning into a flag. I'd rather have my husband. That's a good thing to
[04:55:03] say. That's a good thing to say. I'd rather have my husband. Corey Comparator was a incredible
[04:55:14] husband and father, a devout Christian, a veteran and a proud former fire chief, very
[04:55:20] respected within the town. Everybody knew him. Few men volunteered to run into fires, but
[04:55:26] Corey was one of those who did. He ran into fires. I spoke to people that were, were they,
[04:55:30] this guy would do anything. He was brave, right? Brave guy like you. And he was also
[04:55:37] a protector who put his life on the line for others and he loved doing it. And when
[04:55:43] the sound of gunshots pierced the air on that July evening.
[04:55:47] Corey leapt into the fire one more time.
[04:55:52] In his last seconds of this earth,
[04:55:54] he threw himself on the top of his wife and daughters.
[04:55:57] He didn't want them hurt.
[04:55:58] He threw himself.
[04:55:59] He said he knew what was happening.
[04:56:01] He didn't want them hurt.
[04:56:05] And he was hit hard.
[04:56:06] He was hit hard.
[04:56:09] And he gave his life to shield their lives.
[04:56:12] every father and husband in America hopes that if the time came, we would have what Corrie had.
[04:56:19] Tremendous courage, tremendous guts, and he wanted to protect his family, and he did protect his
[04:56:25] family. At this time, it is 6-11, 12 weeks to the minute that the shooting began. I would
[04:56:34] I would like to ask everyone to join me in a moment of silence.
[04:56:39] Now she's talking.
[04:57:52] Look at this bitch she's talking to.
[04:58:16] What is this?
[04:58:59] Opera singer?
[04:59:20] Maybe there is.
[04:59:32] There he is.
[04:59:38] Yup.
[04:59:40] Now that is what you call a voice.
[04:59:44] greatest opera singers in the world and Christopher Macchio, who is truly a great talent, is going
[04:59:52] to be back when I leave and I'm going to stay backstage watching every song. He's going to
[04:59:57] sing three or four great songs. That was pretty good.
[05:00:00] And there's Norma and others. And so I wouldn't leave you seat too fast when we're finished
[05:00:05] today, but this is in honor of three great people, actually three great.
[05:00:10] That's what I call silence. Yeah, true.
[05:00:13] And we appreciate it, but that is a real voice, isn't it, huh?
[05:00:17] That's not...
[05:00:18] What do you think, Mr. Future Vice President?
[05:00:21] Pretty good, right?
[05:00:22] I don't know if you could do that, JD.
[05:00:24] I don't know.
[05:00:25] I don't think JD can do that.
[05:00:27] In the face of murderous hate, Corey answered the most selfless kind of love.
[05:00:34] We are joined this evening by Corey's incredible widow Helen.
[05:00:39] two, President Skordes, Kayleigh and Allison, and his sisters Kelly and Dawn. Thank you so
[05:00:45] much. Thank you so much. This is an incredible tribute.
[05:00:49] This is a tribute like no other and he deserves it. To Helen and the entire family, I can
[05:00:55] only begin to imagine the depths of your grief, but I want you to know that just
[05:01:00] like you, we will carry his memory and our hearts for as long as we live. Everybody
[05:01:06] in this stadium and everybody was there on that tragic evening. We are we are
[05:01:13] thinking about Cory we think about him a lot. I know he's looking down on us right
[05:01:18] now from heaven smiling at his beloved wife and daughters and his mother Karen
[05:01:23] and his entire family his entire family and and he's with you and he's gonna
[05:01:34] be with us for a long time because you know some people just don't die in vain
[05:01:41] and what he's left behind is incredible and so God bless you Corey God bless you
[05:01:46] thank you very much all right true you know I just want a little sorry Helen
[05:01:53] told me that on the day that they came to the rally Corey was really excited
[05:01:57] because somebody gave him great seats right up front here with the with
[05:02:01] The people from North Carolina, the ladies from North Carolina,
[05:02:05] they're, this is their 227th rally.
[05:02:08] I don't know what's going on with that.
[05:02:10] Those beautiful ladies.
[05:02:13] But they always seem to have good seats, you know.
[05:02:17] But Corey had the best seat in the house and he was telling his wife and
[05:02:21] family on the way over in the car.
[05:02:23] He said, I'm telling you, he's going to invite me up in the stage.
[05:02:26] Because I do that sometimes.
[05:02:27] I take people, we invite them up at the stage.
[05:02:30] And she smiled thinking it would never happen.
[05:02:34] And little did anyone realize that Corey would be on the
[05:02:37] stage three months later in an almost immortal position.
[05:02:41] And that's where he is today.
[05:02:43] He's on the stage in a, I think in not almost, I think
[05:02:47] it's a truly immortal position.
[05:02:49] So the love that he showed on that day and throughout his
[05:02:53] life is the love that sustains the entire movement.
[05:02:56] Love that our families have and the love of our
[05:03:00] communities and love of our country.
[05:03:02] It's a force more powerful than any hatred and malice
[05:03:06] because even in the darkest hours,
[05:03:08] it shines forth as a guide.
[05:03:11] And it guides us like nothing could ever guide us.
[05:03:14] It guides us really like a candle in the night.
[05:03:18] And so it's love like quarries that is joining us
[05:03:21] to save our country, that's going to heal our country
[05:03:24] and that is going to reunite our country
[05:03:26] as one nation under God,
[05:03:28] indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
[05:03:35] All right.
[05:03:37] So what our opponents have never understood
[05:03:39] is that this movement has never been about me.
[05:03:43] It's always been about you.
[05:03:45] It's been about a lot of people,
[05:03:46] millions and millions of people.
[05:03:48] The biggest ever in the history of this country
[05:03:50] may be anywhere.
[05:03:52] And every day, people who are the heart and soul
[05:03:55] of our country, they love our movement,
[05:03:58] they love our country, and they
[05:04:00] know they're doing right, your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams, and
[05:04:04] your future is what I am fighting for every single day. Yeah. And now I have a
[05:04:13] great companion in JD Vance. How good was he the other night? How good? To be fair, he did do really well.
[05:04:20] Okay? Yeah, he did great. He was great. He slayed, he did. He did slay. He was great. But from the very
[05:04:38] beginning of this journey I've been on a mission to rescue our country from a
[05:04:42] failed and very corrupt political establishment very corrupt we have to
[05:04:47] change it we have to change it we need also a very free and open press and to
[05:04:53] give it back to the country you believe in and I believe in it's a country that
[05:04:57] we were born in and the country that you deserve you have to you deserve this
[05:05:01] in that mission I will never quit I will never bend I will never break I
[05:05:05] I will never yield, not even in the face of death itself.
[05:05:13] Yeah.
[05:05:14] And I believe that every citizen deserves an America
[05:05:17] with a grand, very, very grand ambition, great
[05:05:22] opportunities, and limitless.
[05:05:24] We just want limitless potential.
[05:05:26] We want an America where you can get ahead and be
[05:05:29] proud of life and provide for your family in a
[05:05:33] a really decent way where we don't have crime.
[05:05:37] No more crime, true.
[05:05:38] The fabric is military to protect us from evil.
[05:05:40] We have everything has to be the best.
[05:05:42] We have to have the best girls.
[05:05:44] Get rid of the evil.
[05:05:44] We have to have strong borders.
[05:05:46] We don't want bad people coming in and hurting health.
[05:05:49] They're eating the cats and dogs.
[05:05:51] We don't want to have open borders, do we?
[05:05:55] You deserve a government that protects
[05:05:57] and respects its own citizens,
[05:06:00] that defends your sovereignty, your security,
[05:06:02] and your dignity and your freedom.
[05:06:05] You deserve a nation that builds things, again,
[05:06:09] makes things better, that aims for the stars once more,
[05:06:13] and that once again commands respect.
[05:06:16] And we want to get respect like we had it four years ago.
[05:06:19] The entire world respected us.
[05:06:21] They respected us.
[05:06:23] They respected us more than they've ever respected us.
[05:06:26] And now they laugh at us.
[05:06:29] We can't have them laugh at us, can we?
[05:06:32] Above all, you deserve leadership in Washington that does not answer to the lobbyists, to the bureaucrats,
[05:06:39] or to the corrupt special interests, but answers only to you, the hardworking citizens of America,
[05:06:44] which are a lot of them. We have a lot of them. We have a lot of them. Over the past eight years,
[05:06:51] those who want to stop us from achieving this future have slandered me, impeached me, indicted me,
[05:06:58] tried to throw me off the ballot and who knows maybe even tried to kill me but I've never
[05:07:05] stopped fighting for you and I never will never will never gonna stop thank you okay and
[05:07:27] in turn you have always stood with me you have always stood with me no matter what
[05:07:32] you saw what was going on you saw the hoaxes and the scams you saw everything that went
[05:07:36] on. So true. We are a team. We're a great team, I think. We're probably the best team
[05:07:41] ever in the history of our country, if you really think about it. We fought together.
[05:07:46] We have endured together. We have pushed onward together. And right here in Pennsylvania,
[05:07:52] we have bled together. We bled. We've had three people that really got hit hard. Two
[05:07:59] of them made it. Great doctors. Great doctors. They weren't supposed to make it. I wasn't
[05:08:05] supposed to make it.
[05:08:06] People said, my great doctor at Butler said, sir, you're
[05:08:12] the luckiest man alive.
[05:08:13] This would be a good time for you to go out and buy a
[05:08:16] lottery ticket.
[05:08:16] I've never seen anything like it.
[05:08:19] I almost went out and bought a lottery ticket.
[05:08:20] I'll take it.
[05:08:22] And 31 days from now, here in this great common
[05:08:26] wealth, and all across our land, we are going to
[05:08:29] win together.
[05:08:30] We are going to vote together.
[05:08:31] We're going to win the greatest election in the
[05:08:34] The history of our country may be the greatest election all time.
[05:08:38] Of all, the greatest election.
[05:08:40] There's never been a better election than this one.
[05:08:43] This is the last one.
[05:08:49] After we all have been through all of this together, we have nobody's gone through it.
[05:08:55] We've gone through it.
[05:08:56] Nobody.
[05:08:57] Because I go through it, you're going through it too.
[05:08:58] But there's never been anything like this.
[05:09:01] And I always say there's an enemy from within and there's an outside enemy.
[05:09:08] And if you're smart, the outside enemy is not going to be a problem.
[05:09:12] Russia, China and North Korea, we're not going to have a problem if you have a smart
[05:09:15] president.
[05:09:16] That's right.
[05:09:17] If you have, if you have not such a smart president, then it's a problem.
[05:09:21] Oh, because Kamala is stupid.
[05:09:22] But we have an enemy from within, which I think is much more dangerous than the
[05:09:25] outside enemy.
[05:09:27] We stand at the verge of the four greatest years and the history of our country.
[05:09:31] We can make these the four greatest years.
[05:09:33] We'll turn it around so fast that your head will spin.
[05:09:39] That's really fast.
[05:09:40] Holy shit.
[05:09:43] Think about that.
[05:09:44] With victory on November 5th, we are going to redeem America's promise and unlock
[05:09:49] the extraordinary future that is just within our reach.
[05:09:52] It is now within our reach.
[05:09:55] Think of it.
[05:09:56] from today one month we got to get there oh yeah we got to get there they'll still
[05:10:02] drop all sorts of bombs they'll be hitting you JD they'll be hitting me
[05:10:06] these people they'll hit and hit but I think we've almost become immune to it
[05:10:11] happen to me we've become we've become immune to it you got a little dose of
[05:10:17] it a couple of little doses that it's the only way please don't bring up the
[05:10:21] so far the only way they can even think about winning with open borders who
[05:10:25] wants open borders who wants men playing in women's sports
[05:10:29] boom who wants to change operations for illegal aliens
[05:10:36] holding bins we will begin a new era of soaring income skyrocketing wealth
[05:10:45] millions and millions of new jobs and a booming middle-class we're gonna boom
[05:10:50] like we've never boomed before and we're going to unleash a manufacturing
[05:10:57] renaissance right here in Pennsylvania including fracking like we've never fracked before we're gonna
[05:11:03] frack frack frack i love this guy you know our opponents i really don't be no fracking no fracking
[05:11:13] we'll never frack we'll never frack then about she started seeing poll numbers funny and by the way
[05:11:19] speaking of poll numbers do you mind if i mentioned poll numbers because i only mentioned them when
[05:11:24] they're good i'd never mentioned it but one that's hit me really amazingly rascally
[05:11:29] You're talking about them when they're bad.
[05:11:31] JD, it just came out.
[05:11:32] I don't think you heard this one, but this is a shocker.
[05:11:35] You know, they always say the Democrats
[05:11:37] will win the Hispanic vote,
[05:11:38] but we've been creeping up rather rapidly.
[05:11:40] And Rasmussen is one of the most respected polls.
[05:11:46] I mean, Republicans would get four, five, six, nine,
[05:11:50] 10%.
[05:11:51] They just came out with a poll.
[05:11:53] 62% for Trump.
[05:11:55] And 34% for Kamala.
[05:12:06] 62, 34.
[05:12:10] I don't usually use her last name because nobody knows who I'm talking about.
[05:12:13] I go, Harris, Harris.
[05:12:15] They say, who's Harris?
[05:12:17] It's happening all the time.
[05:12:18] Who's Harris?
[05:12:19] And we can't find out who she is because if we do, our country is going to be in
[05:12:24] big trouble.
[05:12:26] We will live in a very beautiful city or town that are safe and clean with borders that are
[05:12:32] sealed and secured.
[05:12:34] I think that he's right.
[05:12:35] Again, we want people to come into our country, we all want that, we need that.
[05:12:39] But you know what?
[05:12:40] We want it to come in legally, they're going to come in legally and love for our country.
[05:12:46] And America will once again be strong and confident and free and we're going to have
[05:12:50] that, we're going to have it strong, confident and free.
[05:12:53] That's why I'm here today, you know, I could right now be having a beautiful life.
[05:12:59] I don't have to be here.
[05:13:02] I could instead, I could be on a gorgeous beach someplace.
[05:13:06] I have such nice property.
[05:13:07] I could be, I could be in Monte Carlo, as an example, but I'd rather be in Butler with
[05:13:13] you.
[05:13:14] I would rather be in Butler, and I think JD would rather be in Butler.
[05:13:23] Yeah. Oh man. I wonder how big the crowd is. I wish they'd show like I'd rather
[05:13:41] be here because we're doing something you know they get a lot of rich guys they
[05:13:45] go nobody cares about them. I had one about a month ago very very rich guy
[05:13:51] 70k people they called me up he said president I've known him for a long
[05:13:55] time I don't say how long because I don't want my wife to hear that number
[05:13:58] It's a long time.
[05:14:00] But he's very successful.
[05:14:02] And he said to me, sir, could you do me a favor?
[05:14:04] Guys worth billions of dollars.
[05:14:06] He said, could you do me a favor?
[05:14:07] I can't get into a restaurant.
[05:14:08] Do you think you could call them to get me in?
[05:14:11] And I said, what the hell is the good of being rich
[05:14:14] if you can't get into a restaurant, right?
[05:14:16] And I called the major D.
[05:14:17] Hi, I'm a little embarrassed.
[05:14:19] Hi, this is Donald Trump.
[05:14:20] I recognize you boys.
[05:14:21] So would you do me a favor?
[05:14:23] A friend of mine is online about a mile back.
[05:14:25] It's a very successful restaurant.
[05:14:28] And he's got his wife, I described the wife.
[05:14:31] Could you possibly go get them?
[05:14:33] Could you go get them and bring them in?
[05:14:35] And he did.
[05:14:36] And my friend called me up the next day.
[05:14:38] He said, thank you very much.
[05:14:39] Thank you.
[05:14:42] Oh, doctor, please.
[05:14:44] Doctor in the house, thank you.
[05:14:48] Thank you very much, doctor.
[05:14:52] Thank you.
[05:14:55] Take your time, doctor, please.
[05:14:57] We got plenty of time, right?
[05:15:00] We got a lot of time.
[05:15:04] someone fainted
[05:15:05] i guess so
[05:15:08] man
[05:15:09] it's not okay
[05:15:13] it's not talk to disrespect the fuck up
[05:15:18] take your time
[05:15:19] it's not
[05:15:23] we've got to protect our people right take your time
[05:15:28] oh my god
[05:15:35] another fatality of the trump track
[05:15:42] places a point back
[05:15:44] sorry doctor go ahead
[05:15:46] that's all right
[05:15:49] that's a fake actor you think it's fake people come out two three days ago
[05:15:52] and then they get it. It's an amazing thing. It's an amazing thing. Everybody appreciates it.
[05:16:00] Yep. Take your time. Butler's Cursed. This happened at previous one too. Yeah, it happens
[05:16:07] almost every single one. No, that's actually not true. It's happened like three times.
[05:16:15] Like your fidget necklace. Thanks. The Black Mith Wukong team sent it to me. They actually
[05:16:23] sent me something else. I haven't opened it on stream. I was going to do it today.
[05:16:26] We have the greatest people in the world. We have the greatest people in the world. We sure do
[05:16:34] First responders. Thank you very much
[05:16:37] I've never seen a first responder that wasn't crazy competent to be fair
[05:16:44] Every time I've had to deal with them these dudes are like
[05:16:51] They're like surgeons bro, it's their job. Yeah
[05:16:57] They're locked in they are
[05:17:08] Take care of thing. Yeah
[05:17:10] Oh, what happened? What happened with that? I got water bottles
[05:17:20] intermission music
[05:17:22] We're gonna play a theme song as they like carry this person out
[05:17:27] Man I cannot wait if he wins
[05:18:10] Do you think he'll try to run for a third term the jail thing you just get a part of them, so
[05:18:41] that's
[05:18:44] That's the real reason he wants to be president. He's like, yeah, I need to be jail to pardon myself
[05:18:49] This is the last election. Yeah, this is this is the last one. We're gonna do
[05:18:59] Because either Trump wins and he becomes the emperor and he's just the president forever or Kamala wins
[05:19:06] And she starts World War three and everybody dies
[05:19:14] Those are the two outcomes
[05:19:16] It could be one or another
[05:19:18] This is season fit. Yeah, it's a season finale. Yeah, we love you down. Oh, you know
[05:20:11] man
[05:20:13] He looks so cooked. I think he's uh, I think he's just chillin honestly
[05:20:19] He's probably just chillin. It's way in front of the sec 20 second. I meant nobody knows what that is. Don't worry about it
[05:20:31] They're 20 second amendment. How many bro come on. Thank you, dr. Great job. Thank you very much
[05:20:48] Thank you all fellas. Thank you first responders. Thank you very much
[05:20:55] mm-hmm
[05:21:02] People are here for a long time, and we appreciate it very much.
[05:21:05] And so sometimes that happens. A lot of times it happens, actually.
[05:21:09] But you'll be great. You watch. So 12 weeks ago, we all took a bullet from America.
[05:21:15] And all we are all asking is that everyone goes out and votes. We got to win.
[05:21:19] We can't let this happen to our country. We can't take another four years like this.
[05:21:24] We won't have a country left. We're not going to have a country left.
[05:21:26] And all of this will be for nothing if you don't get out and vote.
[05:21:32] It will all be for nothing.
[05:21:34] We will have talked about it, but – and if we do it, it'll be the greatest achievement,
[05:21:39] I think, in the history of politics for all of us for this age.
[05:21:42] Because we're going to change our country around and fast.
[05:21:45] We're going to do things that nobody thought were possible.
[05:21:48] We're going to do them fast.
[05:21:50] So Pennsylvania, it's time to stand up for America and time to save our country.
[05:21:56] This is really about saving our country.
[05:21:57] It's never been like this.
[05:21:59] When you look at the crime, look at the crime, look at the people that are coming in, murderers.
[05:22:05] 13,099 murders, let it over the last short period of time.
[05:22:10] Oh my God.
[05:22:11] That's a lot.
[05:22:12] Murderers that have been released from penitentiaries, prisons, jails, released into our country.
[05:22:20] Crime rates all over the world are down.
[05:22:22] They're taking their gang members and their criminals.
[05:22:25] They're taking their people in jail, and they're releasing them into our country.
[05:22:30] We can't have it.
[05:22:31] You know, we just can't have it.
[05:22:33] How do you get more simple than that?
[05:22:35] They're releasing murderers, they're releasing drug dealers, they're releasing gang members
[05:22:40] and criminals, human traffickers, mostly they traffic in women, and they're releasing
[05:22:47] them all into our country, and they're emptying their jails and their crime rates in Venezuela
[05:22:52] are way down, because you know, but it's not only in South America, it's all over the world
[05:22:58] in Africa, the Congo, a lot of people coming out of the Congo in Africa, they're coming
[05:23:03] out from Asia, they're coming out from the Middle East, they're coming out from Africa
[05:23:07] again, they're coming out from Yemen, a lot of people coming out of Yemen, and they're
[05:23:11] known terrorists, and they just release them into our country, from countries unknown,
[05:23:16] They don't know nothing about the people.
[05:23:18] I'll go right in.
[05:23:20] These people are crazy.
[05:23:24] And we have to win.
[05:23:25] We'll stop it immediately.
[05:23:26] And we'll have to.
[05:23:28] We will look.
[05:23:29] It will be a big deportation.
[05:23:32] We're going to deport these people.
[05:23:33] We're going to get them out of our country immediately.
[05:23:36] Or we won't have a country.
[05:23:39] And if we win Pennsylvania, we will win the whole thing.
[05:23:42] The whole thing will be won.
[05:23:46] So for the sake of our families, for the sake of our children,
[05:23:50] we will keep on going.
[05:23:52] And as the expression goes, I mean,
[05:23:55] I'm a little embarrassed to say it, to be honest with you,
[05:23:57] but I'm going to say it because a lot of people do say it.
[05:23:59] We will fight, fight, fight.
[05:24:02] We're going to fight for our country.
[05:24:07] We're going to fight for our country.
[05:24:09] Yeah.
[05:24:10] And together, we will save this country.
[05:24:12] We will restore the Republic and America's future
[05:24:15] will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger, freer and greater and more
[05:24:21] united than ever before.
[05:24:23] I think you will be united.
[05:24:24] You'll watch.
[05:24:25] You'll watch.
[05:24:26] You know, we are the most successful country ever, maybe in the world, during my term.
[05:24:30] We're the greatest economy that we've ever had.
[05:24:33] And you know what was happening?
[05:24:34] We were uniting.
[05:24:35] The other side, radical left people were coming over.
[05:24:39] They wanted to meet.
[05:24:40] They were coming over.
[05:24:41] women, men, if you look at population, our black population, our Hispanic population,
[05:24:50] our Asian population, everybody was doing better. The biggest one I've ever seen.
[05:24:56] That went to the best schools and best colleges in the world, got the highest marks and people that
[05:25:01] couldn't get a high school degree. Everybody was doing better and our country was coming together
[05:25:07] And then we got hit with COVID, a gift from China.
[05:25:10] Some people would go out the China virus.
[05:25:12] And we did a great job on that, too.
[05:25:14] We did a great job, but the world was disturbed.
[05:25:18] Sixty trillion dollars in damage worldwide.
[05:25:21] Millions and millions of tens of millions of people killed.
[05:25:25] And we still, during this four-year period,
[05:25:28] we had the greatest economy,
[05:25:30] one of the great countries of the world.
[05:25:32] And we left with a stock market that was higher
[05:25:35] that it was just prior to covid coming in. So what we did was something really incredible.
[05:25:40] But we had the greatest, most successful country ever. We had the greatest economy in our history
[05:25:47] and we're going to do it again and maybe even better. We learned a lot about better and about
[05:25:53] doing things and what works and what doesn't work. And we're going to do it and it's going to be
[05:25:57] quick. Damn. And we're going to have safe cities and we're going to have great cities again
[05:26:02] And we're gonna have a capital in Washington DC, which is right now crime-ridden
[05:26:08] You leave from the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. You go drive down
[05:26:13] To Washington DC and you drive down and you end up getting murdered
[05:26:17] You're getting hurt. You get mugged. We're gonna straighten out Washington DC
[05:26:23] We're gonna make it again the most beautiful capital in the world. We're not gonna have graffiti
[05:26:27] We're not gonna have graffiti in our marble columns. We're not gonna have roads that have potholes
[05:26:32] all over them and medians that are falling into the highways we're gonna
[05:26:37] run it properly jeebu was telling me yesterday there's so many problems
[05:26:41] embarrassment to us can you imagine foreign leaders coming in and running
[05:26:45] over roads that haven't been paved in years we're honored to be joined tonight
[05:26:50] one of the people who is going to help us all build this okay
[05:26:55] incredible future he won and he is a truly incredible guy now I don't say
[05:26:59] Okay, all right. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go
[05:27:03] All right, he's a great gentleman. He's done such an unbelievable job for North Carolina for Georgia for Alabama for Florida
[05:27:14] Who's the Tennessee?
[05:27:16] His name is Elon Musk. He saved free speech. He created
[05:27:23] So many different great things
[05:27:25] Where is he come on up here a lot he created the first major
[05:27:31] American car company in generations and his rocket company is the only reason we can now send American astronauts
[05:27:39] He's actually
[05:27:42] Take over a lot. Yes, take
[05:27:44] Yeah, bro. He's actually hyping him like crazy. Yeah
[05:27:50] Everyone. Oh boy here we go
[05:27:57] As you can see, I'm not just Magga, I'm Dark Magga.
[05:28:02] First of all, I want to say what an honor it is to be here.
[05:28:06] The true test of someone's character is how they behave under fire.
[05:28:14] We had one president who couldn't climb a flat of stairs,
[05:28:20] and another who was fist pumping after getting shot.
[05:28:25] Fight, fight, fight! Blood coming down the face!
[05:28:32] Now, America is the home of the brave.
[05:28:39] And there's no true attest then, courage under fire.
[05:28:47] So, who do you want representing America?
[05:28:50] That's right.
[05:28:52] Yeah, absolutely.
[05:28:56] And I think this election, I think it's the most important election of our lifetime.
[05:29:04] This is no ordinary election.
[05:29:06] That's right.
[05:29:07] The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech.
[05:29:10] This is the last election.
[05:29:11] Take away your right to bear arms.
[05:29:15] They want to take away your right to vote effectively.
[05:29:20] You've got 14 states now that don't require voter ID.
[05:29:24] California, where I used to live, is just past the law banning voter ID for voting.
[05:29:37] I'm going to be honest, I'm with them on this.
[05:29:39] I can't believe that's real.
[05:29:40] Yeah, I can't.
[05:29:41] I think that's so stupid.
[05:29:42] I was supposed to have a good election, but there's no ID.
[05:29:46] I'm totally with them on this.
[05:29:48] And free speech.
[05:29:50] Free speech is the bedrock of democracy.
[05:29:55] And if people don't know what's going on,
[05:30:00] if they don't know the truth, how can you make an informed vote?
[05:30:04] You must have free speech in order to have democracy.
[05:30:07] That's why it's the First Amendment.
[05:30:10] And the Second Amendment is there to ensure
[05:30:14] that we have the First Amendment.
[05:30:21] You can vote without ID.
[05:30:22] I don't even know how to vote.
[05:30:24] Why, I just show up.
[05:30:26] President Trump must win to preserve the Constitution.
[05:30:30] He must win to preserve democracy in America.
[05:30:36] You aren't allowed to vote anywhere.
[05:30:39] Did he take it away from me?
[05:30:43] Yes.
[05:30:47] I like how he's just sitting there.
[05:30:51] Yeah.
[05:30:52] This is a must win situation, must win.
[05:30:55] So I have one ask for everyone in the audience, everyone
[05:31:00] who watches this video and everyone in the live stream.
[05:31:03] This one request is very important.
[05:31:06] register to vote.
[05:31:08] Okay.
[05:31:10] And get everyone you know.
[05:31:12] I'm registered.
[05:31:13] And everyone you don't know.
[05:31:15] Drag them to register to vote.
[05:31:20] There's only two days left to register to vote
[05:31:23] in Georgia and Arizona, 48 hours.
[05:31:27] Like, text people now.
[05:31:31] Now.
[05:31:32] And then make sure they actually do vote if they don't
[05:31:41] This will be the last election. That's my prediction
[05:31:44] All right, I think it's more important. Nothing's more important. This is the last one guys
[05:31:49] So this is it when you know everyone so speak to people out there everyone the crowd
[05:31:54] I think is what we yeah, but
[05:31:57] For people out there that are watching the video watching the live stream
[05:32:01] You need to get everyone, you know, at work, your friends, family, tech groups, your social
[05:32:07] media, everything, get them to register to vote right now.
[05:32:11] Only two days left for Georgia and Arizona.
[05:32:14] Only a couple weeks left in Pennsylvania.
[05:32:17] And if they're not registered to vote, it doesn't matter at that point.
[05:32:21] Register to vote.
[05:32:22] I'm being repetitive for a reason, okay?
[05:32:25] So nothing is more important.
[05:32:27] And a lot of people think maybe the vote doesn't count, but it does, okay?
[05:32:35] It does.
[05:32:36] It matters.
[05:32:37] And this election could be decided by a thousand votes, five hundred votes, a tiny margin.
[05:32:45] So get everyone you know to register to vote.
[05:32:49] I believe a swap of the vote.com, I believe that's the site.
[05:32:53] And double check that your registration is good.
[05:32:55] take it for granted. I'm just being repetitive about this point because it
[05:33:00] is just one take away from anything that will matter is getting those
[05:33:05] registrations and then getting everyone you know to actually vote. That is what
[05:33:10] we'll decide this election especially in Pennsylvania. So thank you and
[05:33:24] And honestly, you want to just be a pest.
[05:33:27] Just be a pest to everyone you know,
[05:33:31] people on the street everywhere.
[05:33:33] Vote, vote, vote.
[05:33:35] Fight, fight, fight.
[05:33:36] Vote, vote, vote.
[05:33:38] Thank you.
[05:33:52] I mean, that was pretty decent.
[05:33:57] It could have been a lot worse.
[05:33:58] What a great guy.
[05:33:58] And he'd rather be making rocket ships,
[05:34:01] because he'd really rather do that.
[05:34:03] Nobody better.
[05:34:03] I think he's got 90% of the rockets that go up.
[05:34:06] But Elon, thank you very much.
[05:34:09] Incredible.
[05:34:09] incredible. What he says is true, you know, we're all having fun here tonight, but if
[05:34:16] we don't register and if we don't vote, we're just going to look upon this as another sort
[05:34:21] of nice day in our life, but it won't even be a nice day. We're going to look back and
[05:34:25] we're going to say, wow, it's a lot of time, a lot of effort. We've got to win. If we
[05:34:31] don't win, it's, as you said, it's just not important. We have to save our country
[05:34:35] so you have to get out and vote. You've got to get out and vote. You've got to
[05:34:38] get your friends and vote because you know they play a lot of tricks this
[05:34:41] particular other side I'm gonna have my dog very nice guy doesn't want to say it
[05:34:45] but they play a lot of tricks we can't let it happen we can't let it happen again
[05:34:48] we can't let it happen and one thing they showed us how bad they are they
[05:34:52] show us a better job I just made a lot that's one thing we got from this four
[05:34:56] years they've done the worst dog the worst president in the history of our
[05:35:00] country it's a vice president in the history of our country and if you
[05:35:04] watched over the last couple of days. They are doing, this is a Katrina for them. This
[05:35:11] is one of the worst. Oh George Bush doesn't care about black people. Helping people through
[05:35:17] the ravages of a hurricane. And they're watching, she's out there campaigning in San Francisco,
[05:35:24] a place that she ruined. Okay, she ruined, she ruined San Francisco. She ruined, think
[05:35:30] Look at this.
[05:35:31] She ruined San Francisco.
[05:35:32] She was the worst DA.
[05:35:35] And she ruined the state of California, and now she wants to ruin the United States of
[05:35:38] America.
[05:35:39] We can't let her do it.
[05:35:40] So I called Elon to tell him that they needed Starlink as an example.
[05:35:46] They couldn't get Starlink.
[05:35:48] I didn't know what Starlink was.
[05:35:50] I must tell you.
[05:35:51] I didn't.
[05:35:52] Elon, I'm so embarrassed.
[05:35:53] I didn't know what the hell Starlink was.
[05:35:56] That's his.
[05:35:57] He loves Starlink.
[05:35:58] I can tell you every little screw that's needed, every wire, me, I didn't know.
[05:36:02] But when I was in North Carolina, and Georgia just the other day, yesterday to be exact,
[05:36:09] but they were saying we have tremendous communications, especially in North Carolina.
[05:36:14] And we have tremendous problems.
[05:36:16] We have no communication.
[05:36:17] The poles were ripped down.
[05:36:18] The wires were underwater.
[05:36:20] Houses were destroyed.
[05:36:23] Possibly a thousand people, maybe more, will be, you know, there's 600 people missing.
[05:36:27] is not good because you know what you're seeing means generally that's really bad and
[05:36:32] they had no communication they had literally no communication with they called it the mainland
[05:36:37] because the water was so crazy it was like real bad of a lake super bad that never seen
[05:36:42] anything like it and they said you know somebody named Elon Musk I said yeah he happened to
[05:36:47] know a little bit he just endorsed me actually although he endorsed me a long time ago
[05:36:51] But he's still, to me, every day is a good endorsement from Elon.
[05:36:57] Nobody's smarter than Elon.
[05:36:58] And they said, could you do us a favor?
[05:37:01] Could you help us?
[05:37:02] We're trying to get Starlink.
[05:37:04] And it's very hard to get.
[05:37:05] Most people say you can't even get it.
[05:37:07] I called up Elon.
[05:37:08] I said, North Carolina is in big trouble.
[05:37:09] Georgia is in big trouble.
[05:37:11] They need communication.
[05:37:12] They have none because their poles have been knocked down
[05:37:15] and their wires are underwater and even dangerously underwater.
[05:37:19] But they have no communication.
[05:37:21] Elon, could you do something about Starlink? Whatever the hell that is, Elon.
[05:37:25] Whatever Starlink, that's all they want to hear is Starlink.
[05:37:29] And an amazing thing happened. I got a call from one of the top people in North Carolina.
[05:37:34] I got a call from another great person in Georgia, and I wasn't finished with my phone call yet,
[05:37:41] and they got word that Starlink would be delivered to the States. I said,
[05:37:44] No, and I said, what the hell is he?
[05:37:48] What kind of a system is that?
[05:37:50] Normally you'd have to hang up and he'd go and call people.
[05:37:54] He did it during the phone call.
[05:37:55] What kind of a system do you have?
[05:37:58] That's why he's a very advanced person, but I want to thank you, because I got it.
[05:38:06] And I said, how does it work?
[05:38:08] Two days later, how does it work?
[05:38:09] He said, much better than the wires.
[05:38:12] And I'm saying, why the hell aren't they?
[05:38:14] You're going to come out very well anyway.
[05:38:16] And you know, he also said, you don't have to pay me.
[05:38:18] You pay me someday when you get the money back.
[05:38:20] You don't have to pay me.
[05:38:21] He wanted nothing.
[05:38:22] He's a great guy.
[05:38:23] Thank you, Elon, for being here.
[05:38:25] Thank you very much.
[05:38:26] It is a W that he did.
[05:38:27] Great honor.
[05:38:28] It is good to do that.
[05:38:29] Great honor.
[05:38:36] Hashtag ad.
[05:38:37] Good ad.
[05:38:47] We should make the moon the 51st state.
[05:38:50] And that's heartfelt.
[05:38:51] I can't even see the end.
[05:38:52] That's a lot of people here today.
[05:38:56] We're also joined by a great gentleman,
[05:38:59] a top, top, brilliant student.
[05:39:02] He went to a tremendous college and he graduated
[05:39:05] right at the top of his class.
[05:39:07] In two years, I didn't know you could do,
[05:39:08] that's four year college.
[05:39:10] Then he went to the military, then he came out
[05:39:13] and he did fantastically inside the military,
[05:39:15] then he came out, he went to Yale,
[05:39:18] without the benefit of family ties.
[05:39:20] You know what that means, right?
[05:39:21] Without the benefit, that's pretty good without family ties.
[05:39:23] I don't know too many of those people.
[05:39:25] I had no family ties.
[05:39:26] He got in, he can't get in, and he graduated.
[05:39:29] Along with his wife, they're not gonna have any problems
[05:39:32] with your kids academically, I can tell you.
[05:39:35] His wife and him were like the top students in the class.
[05:39:38] But he went to Yale,
[05:39:39] Lord's School, and then he went out
[05:39:40] into the private sector, did great.
[05:39:41] Then he ran for the Senate,
[05:39:44] and he did fantastically.
[05:39:45] He won, and he's like a rocket ship.
[05:39:48] He's like one of Elon's rocket ships
[05:39:50] the way his career is going.
[05:39:51] He's like, too many birds are flying.
[05:39:52] You see why?
[05:39:53] Because he's a really brilliant guy.
[05:39:55] And you saw that the other night in the debate, right? You saw that the other night
[05:39:59] I mean I did think JD why he did you know the expression they have he did if that were a fight
[05:40:06] They would have stopped it, right?
[05:40:09] So I just want to thank JD. I was I was always confident in that pick glasses for great people to JD
[05:40:16] We have every one of those guys were great every one of them would have done a great job
[05:40:19] It was amazing, but we appreciate the job. You're doing and he's also very energetic
[05:40:24] energetic. And he'll go on anyway. He'll go on MSDNC. I say, oh, he's done that. He'll
[05:40:29] go on CNN. He has no problem. He swats them like this. He has no problem. No, it's true.
[05:40:39] You know, other people say, sir, I'd rather not do that one. I'd rather not do that
[05:40:44] one, sir. I'd rather not do them because they are, you know, very, very, with him.
[05:40:48] He doesn't care. He says, they're not going to outsmart me. So I want to thank
[05:40:52] you've done a great job. Thank you very much. Amazing.
[05:40:59] Yep. Trump on debate. He shouldn't need to. That's it. They should end on that.
[05:41:09] We have a lot of senators and a lot of people from Congress. I'm going to introduce a few
[05:41:13] of them that are really outstanding. And they are warriors and they're great patriots.
[05:41:19] Senator Eric Schmidt. Where is Eric Schmidt? He's around here someplace. Nice tall, handsome
[05:41:25] guy. You already won. It's over. Thank you.
[05:41:27] What a great job you've done.
[05:41:29] He helps us so much with the Senate.
[05:41:31] And we've got a great Senate.
[05:41:33] What's the website for Betty again?
[05:41:34] What's the gambling website?
[05:41:35] A couple of more senators elected.
[05:41:37] I think it's going to happen, too.
[05:41:38] I think it's going to happen.
[05:41:40] We have members of Congress here.
[05:41:41] Dan Muser.
[05:41:43] Dan, where's Dan?
[05:41:45] Great.
[05:41:46] Great job.
[05:41:47] Real warrior.
[05:41:48] These are warriors.
[05:41:49] Guy, Reshenthaler.
[05:41:52] That's the hardest name in the Senate to pronounce,
[05:41:54] but I've learned how to pronounce it.
[05:41:56] Thank you very much. Great. Where's guy guy? Thank you very much. Glenn GT Thompson. Oh
[05:42:03] Fantastic guy. Thank Glenn great job
[05:42:06] John Joyce
[05:42:09] Thank you, John
[05:42:10] Right Cory Mills. He's out there fighting to he's out there
[05:42:14] He is out there in the in North Carolina, Georgia. He's out there helping people
[05:42:20] Mike Waltz was a tremendous national security asset.
[05:42:27] Thank you, Mike.
[05:42:29] Thank you, Mike.
[05:42:31] Okay, and a man who was my doctor, I got to know him as a doctor in the White House, right?
[05:42:37] And then before that, he was actually a dance model.
[05:42:41] Then he went to the White House. He was a great actor. He was a great doctor.
[05:42:45] I should start a gambling one.
[05:42:46] And I love him. For one reason, they asked him in the White House,
[05:42:49] the press.
[05:42:50] The press media said, who is the most?
[05:42:53] He was the doctor for Obama, Bush, and Trump.
[05:42:57] That's pretty good, right?
[05:42:58] White House doctor for the three of us.
[05:42:59] He said, the press, who is the healthiest of the three?
[05:43:03] He said, definitely it's Donald Trump.
[05:43:06] There's not even a contest.
[05:43:08] And I love that guy.
[05:43:10] When he said that, JD, when he said that, I said, I like this guy.
[05:43:14] There's nobody healthier.
[05:43:15] So then he said, you know, sir, he was leaving the White House.
[05:43:18] He said, you know, I'd love to run for Congress.
[05:43:20] And he ran with, against 28 people that were running,
[05:43:24] they were all running for the Republican primary
[05:43:25] because we're the one that primary's gonna win.
[05:43:27] I think it's a Trump plus 48, whoever wins gets 48.
[05:43:31] 48 points start.
[05:43:33] And not only did he win, he won easily.
[05:43:36] And now he's one of the most popular people
[05:43:38] in Congress and one of the most talented,
[05:43:40] maybe more importantly, Ronnie Jackson.
[05:43:43] Ronnie.
[05:43:43] Where's Ronnie?
[05:43:47] Where is he?
[05:43:48] Okay, thank you, Ronnie.
[05:43:51] And you had a lot of talent surrounding you there.
[05:43:54] I think it's very important also we're here for a reason that has to win and to honor
[05:43:59] Corey, but Corey wants us to win too.
[05:44:02] And there's a man in the audience that's been very much a career path, a little bit
[05:44:07] like J.D., great student, great talented student, and fantastic in the military, then went out
[05:44:14] to be a tremendous success, one of the most successful people in Wall Street, actually.
[05:44:19] And he's tough and he's smart, and he's going to make sure you always have fracking in Pennsylvania.
[05:44:24] And he's going to make sure you have many other things other than fracking.
[05:44:27] You have a senator that now does nothing.
[05:44:29] He does nothing.
[05:44:31] And he doesn't fight for you.
[05:44:33] who votes with Biden, if you can believe it,
[05:44:35] like 100% of the time.
[05:44:38] But this guy, and you know, we're lucky that he does it.
[05:44:40] I don't know, he might not have done it
[05:44:42] if he had it to do it again, I don't know.
[05:44:44] But I think he's just one of the most outstanding people
[05:44:47] anywhere in the country to run for office.
[05:44:49] And we're lucky that he's doing it
[05:44:51] and he's got a real shot.
[05:44:52] He's doing very well in the polls.
[05:44:54] It's hard to beat somebody that's been there
[05:44:56] a long time, but this is somebody
[05:44:57] that's been there a long time and did nothing.
[05:44:59] He did nothing.
[05:45:01] And his name is David McCormick
[05:45:02] he's great and I hope he's gonna be your next senator. McCormick, isn't that for
[05:45:07] Kekker? And I see somebody else I didn't know he was here. Mike Kelly. I see Mike
[05:45:17] Kelly. Stand up. Oh boy am I lucky. Am I lucky I spotted him. If I didn't spot you
[05:45:25] Mike I was in big trouble right? This is a man who's beloved in this state and
[05:45:30] he's fantastic. Thank you Mike. We also have some
[05:45:36] Bidens in bed by now.
[05:45:37] Terrific people from Lord Forest.
[05:45:39] Where's Bidens asleep?
[05:45:40] Butler County Sheriff Mike Sloup.
[05:45:43] Y'all think he's asleep by now?
[05:45:44] It's 6 p.m.
[05:45:46] Thank you, Mike.
[05:45:47] Great job.
[05:45:47] Thank you.
[05:45:48] Thank you, Mike.
[05:45:49] Thank you for your help, too.
[05:45:50] I could tell you.
[05:45:51] Thank you for your help.
[05:45:52] I can say that.
[05:45:53] Thank you very much.
[05:45:54] Sleeping since 4 p.m.
[05:45:55] Butler County Commissioner Leslie Oshie.
[05:45:58] Leslie Oshie.
[05:45:59] Thank you.
[05:46:00] Thank you, Leslie.
[05:46:01] Great job.
[05:46:02] RNC Chairman Michael Watley.
[05:46:04] This guy is doing a great job.
[05:46:06] He's doing great, came from North Carolina, we won North Carolina.
[05:46:13] He kept their cheating down to a minimum and we were able to win it and we were solid all
[05:46:17] night long.
[05:46:18] That's right.
[05:46:19] He's great, but if we don't have good results by the 6th of November, I will never say
[05:46:23] that about him again.
[05:46:25] No, he's a great guy, he's working very hard.
[05:46:28] 24 hours a day he's working, I know that, and he's working mostly on stop the steal
[05:46:33] because we have a lot of votes.
[05:46:35] have plenty of us. Stop the steal. That's why you've got to get out. You've got to get out
[05:46:40] and vote. We're going to win this thing. And the more we win it, you know, it's too big
[05:46:44] to rig. You know, the expression we use, make it too big to rig. You know, at a certain
[05:46:48] point, Elon would understand this better than anybody statistically. At a certain
[05:46:52] point, their cheating doesn't matter. And we want to make it too big to rig. And
[05:46:58] we also have somebody that's very special, the co-chair of the Republican Party, Laura
[05:47:03] Trump. Thank you. Laura, thanks.
[05:47:07] Uh-huh. Too big to rig.
[05:47:11] And you know, often times with families they say, oh, you know, why
[05:47:16] did you put that one in or this one in and all the different people. So many people have
[05:47:20] problems with that. In her case, everyone said, how the hell did you get her to do it?
[05:47:24] She has been unbelievable, so thank you very much. Comes from North Carolina
[05:47:28] and I have a feeling she's going to be spending some time down there a little bit.
[05:47:32] bit. The EU. She's married to my wonderful son.
[05:47:37] So please stand up. We got one.
[05:47:48] I said, uh,
[05:47:50] Eric has a distinction. He has gotten more subpoenas than any man in the history
[05:47:55] of our country by about 10. Every day Congress would meet that send them a
[05:47:59] subpoena. What is it about? They have no idea,
[05:48:03] but I think he's got the all time record and he's handled it all
[05:48:06] beautifully. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
[05:48:08] A friend of mine, a great, great businessman, one of the most respected people, and he made
[05:48:12] a big, big contribution yesterday to Georgia, and a big contribution to North Carolina.
[05:48:19] Steve Whitcoff is here.
[05:48:20] Hi, Steve.
[05:48:24] Thanks.
[05:48:25] And another man who's one of the greatest businessmen in the country.
[05:48:29] He actually said that if Trump doesn't win, this country is going to go into a massive
[05:48:34] depression.
[05:48:35] Well, I don't know about that, but he's a good protector, I will say that.
[05:48:39] That would be really bad.
[05:48:41] one of the greats, one of the great pickers, picker meaning stocks, he knows what he's doing,
[05:48:46] and highly respected by everybody, John Paulson. Thank you John, great. His name was John Paulson.
[05:48:54] Now we have so many others and I won't do it because we have to really get out of here
[05:48:59] before it gets too cold for people, but I just, and I love it much better because
[05:49:02] there's one teleprompter, not that I use the teleprompter too much. Isn't it nice
[05:49:06] used to have a president that doesn't need a teleprompter.
[05:49:14] No, we don't need it.
[05:49:17] But this one was right smack in the sun.
[05:49:20] Great job back there, fellas.
[05:49:23] They said the teleprompters are working fine.
[05:49:25] Well, thank goodness.
[05:49:26] Did you see what happened the other day with the teleprompter
[05:49:29] with her?
[05:49:29] That was not a pretty sight.
[05:49:31] The teleprompter went off and she went off too.
[05:49:33] She didn't know what the hell happened.
[05:49:35] She went off too.
[05:49:37] And you know, teleprompters are very dangerous,
[05:49:39] because they go off a lot.
[05:49:40] You have to be prepared for them to go off cold blank.
[05:49:44] You'll have 100,000 people.
[05:49:45] You have 75,000 people.
[05:49:47] I feel like he's at his best when he's talking shit.
[05:49:49] And the teleprompter goes, oh, he's got to be able to move.
[05:49:50] She did not move well.
[05:49:52] If he's talking shit, bro, he's in his element.
[05:49:56] But three more heroes from July 13
[05:49:58] to rendered first aid to Corey incredibly.
[05:50:01] Dr. Jim Sweetland, Rico Elmore, who was unbelievable.
[05:50:13] Rika, you were unbelievable.
[05:50:15] Natural born, set-talking, yeah.
[05:50:16] He ran over, national guard.
[05:50:18] He ran over and grabbed Corey, and Corey was still living,
[05:50:23] and he was doing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
[05:50:27] on a man who was really in bad shape
[05:50:29] like nobody's ever seen, and his family appreciates it,
[05:50:32] and I do too, so thank you, Rika, very much.
[05:50:35] All right? Amazing. Amazing.
[05:50:37] I mean, amazing the people that we have.
[05:50:40] And you learn about them under times like this.
[05:50:42] That's when you really learn. So we're going to be seeing Rico again and edge here.
[05:50:47] Fantastic job. Thank you. We appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you very much. Great job.
[05:50:54] In addition, this evening, we have to send our prayers and support to all the families
[05:50:59] affected by Hurricane Helene. This has been the worst hurricane response by a president
[05:51:05] and vice president since Katrina. And this is simply not acceptable. Those people I
[05:51:10] I was there yesterday with North Carolina and Georgia.
[05:51:14] I'll tell you, and by the way,
[05:51:15] the governor of Georgia is doing an excellent job.
[05:51:18] Excellent job.
[05:51:18] But we have other people that aren't doing a good job.
[05:51:21] But we have to have them do a good job.
[05:51:23] You should bring Kanye to one of the rallies.
[05:51:25] The federal government is doing a very bad job.
[05:51:27] They are not doing the job.
[05:51:28] And we have death and destruction
[05:51:33] that we haven't seen maybe ever.
[05:51:35] It's a real bad one that they have to get people there
[05:51:37] because they don't have people there.
[05:51:38] They don't have the people.
[05:51:40] Kamala Wind and Dined in San Francisco and all of the people in North Carolina.
[05:51:44] No helicopters, no rescue.
[05:51:47] It's just what's happened there is very bad.
[05:51:50] They're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away.
[05:51:55] That's about right.
[05:51:57] And yet we send tens of billions of dollars to foreign countries that most people have
[05:52:02] never heard of.
[05:52:03] They're offering them $750.
[05:52:06] They've been destroyed.
[05:52:07] These people have been destroyed.
[05:52:09] The one young lady washed, you saw that with her son.
[05:52:13] I mean, pretty, I wish I never saw it, but just washed away.
[05:52:17] Your son was washed away with the grandparents.
[05:52:20] And so sad.
[05:52:22] And they offered to give him $750.
[05:52:24] That's right, guys.
[05:52:26] We give foreign countries hundreds of billions of dollars
[05:52:30] and we're handing North Carolina $750.
[05:52:34] If you want a president who won't even try to save you
[05:52:39] when the flood waters are rising, vote for Kamala.
[05:52:42] She's not the right person.
[05:52:43] Look, you know what?
[05:52:44] If they were, if they did a good job, I wouldn't have run.
[05:52:47] To be honest with you, I didn't need to do this.
[05:52:49] I didn't need to.
[05:52:50] If I thought they were doing an even modestly good job,
[05:52:54] I wouldn't have run.
[05:52:55] But I saw right from the beginning,
[05:52:56] grossly incompetent that I was right about that.
[05:52:58] And I decided to run.
[05:53:00] And we're doing really well.
[05:53:02] I was telling you about polls were way up.
[05:53:04] In some polls, we're up in other polls.
[05:53:07] We're up in some.
[05:53:08] And with the swing states, I think most of them
[05:53:10] have us up in every single swing state,
[05:53:12] including the great Commonwealth of a place called
[05:53:15] Pennsylvania.
[05:53:20] And don't ever not call it a Commonwealth
[05:53:23] because I've seen people call it a state
[05:53:25] and that's the end of them.
[05:53:27] That's practically the end of their political career.
[05:53:29] You gotta be very careful with Pennsylvania.
[05:53:32] It's that Commonwealth, I haven't made that mistake.
[05:53:34] It's like some British shit, but I don't fucking know.
[05:53:37] If you want a president who will stop at nothing
[05:53:40] to protect you and your family,
[05:53:43] I hope you're going to vote for a gentleman named Donald J.
[05:53:46] Trump.
[05:53:47] Wow.
[05:53:47] Have you heard of him?
[05:53:49] Together we will rebuild Western North Carolina, rural Georgia,
[05:53:54] and every other state that's been so badly affected.
[05:53:58] That includes Alabama.
[05:54:00] Virginia was very hit hard.
[05:54:02] South Carolina was hit very hard, Florida.
[05:54:06] So many states, Tennessee was hit really hard.
[05:54:09] They were all hit.
[05:54:11] We're going to work with them.
[05:54:12] And the next president is going to be the one that really,
[05:54:15] once they get this done, but once that happens,
[05:54:19] the next president is going to be the one that has to really help them.
[05:54:21] And JD will be there to help them.
[05:54:23] Has he mentioned a single policy?
[05:54:25] Yeah.
[05:54:26] 2024 is the most important election
[05:54:29] in the history of our country.
[05:54:31] And here are the facts.
[05:54:32] My opponent, Kamala Harris, is the most incompetent
[05:54:36] and far-left nominee ever to run for president.
[05:54:40] You know, she's much further left
[05:54:41] than Crazy Bernie Sanders, you know that.
[05:54:45] She wants to open borders.
[05:54:47] She took the most secure border in the United States.
[05:54:49] Crazy Bernie!
[05:54:50] And ended into the worst border
[05:54:52] in the history of the world.
[05:54:53] Remember, she was appointed borders though.
[05:54:55] She says she wasn't now after three years,
[05:54:58] but she was.
[05:54:59] But whether she was or not,
[05:55:00] She was in charge of the border.
[05:55:02] And the other day I saw her get up and say,
[05:55:04] we will do this, we will do that.
[05:55:05] We're gonna, why didn't they do it four years ago?
[05:55:08] Why didn't they do it?
[05:55:09] The damage is so bad, and so it's been done.
[05:55:13] She led in 21 million illegal aliens
[05:55:15] from all over the world, from prisons and jails
[05:55:18] and mental institutions, and insane asylums
[05:55:21] and they're terrorists at record levels
[05:55:23] at levels we've never seen before.
[05:55:26] She cost you $29,000 a family
[05:55:29] through inflation price hikes.
[05:55:31] And now she wants a larger tax hike.
[05:55:33] And she wants to go to the largest tax hike
[05:55:35] in American history.
[05:55:36] There's never been a tax hike like what she's proposing.
[05:55:40] She's going to raise your taxes a minimum of $3,000.
[05:55:45] She's a big taxer.
[05:55:47] And she was the original creator of Defund the Police.
[05:55:50] I think for all the sheriffs over here,
[05:55:52] if you're a partner in Defund the Police
[05:55:55] for even two days, you should not be present.
[05:55:57] yesterday, but she was one of the founders of the fund the police and she
[05:56:00] still believes that by the way yeah I don't know how anybody could but she
[05:56:04] still believes that and if she ever had a chance there's a good possibility she'd
[05:56:07] go back to it can you imagine somebody's robbing our house well there's
[05:56:12] nothing we can do about it that's what they they say there's nothing you know
[05:56:16] they tried it you know where they tried it in Minnesota with our vice
[05:56:20] president and I wasn't working out too well it was working out very well
[05:56:25] for the robbers and the criminals. That's the only one who was working out well for.
[05:56:29] Kamala Harris vowed to abolish ice. She wants mass advocacy and citizenship for illegals.
[05:56:35] And worst of all, she lost, and this is maybe the worst thing in the whole. Nobody talks
[05:56:39] to fake news, won't mention it. She lost more than 325,000 migrant children that are now
[05:56:46] dead in slavery or just plain missing. Probably never to be seen again, never to see their
[05:56:52] parents again but but this isn't like this is 325,000 have been lost she
[05:57:01] praised the idea of a 70% to an 80% tax rate she imposed a natural gas export
[05:57:08] ban on Pennsylvania which is killing your fucking bitch you know you have one
[05:57:13] of the highest Jesus in the country and yet you're sitting on top of a massive
[05:57:18] amount of energy that she doesn't want to get.
[05:57:22] It's been a disaster for all your state, and now she's vowed repeatedly, now all of a sudden
[05:57:27] she changed her mind.
[05:57:28] But when, you know, with politicians, it's always the first statement that comes out
[05:57:32] to be the one they want.
[05:57:33] So she spent 14 years knocking, fracking.
[05:57:37] We're never going to have fracking.
[05:57:39] We're not going to frack.
[05:57:40] All of a sudden, a little while ago, she came out, I love fracking very much.
[05:57:42] Now she'll go back to it.
[05:57:44] And she even endorsed free sex changes for illegal aliens and detention at taxpayer expense.
[05:57:51] I don't think Elon likes that idea.
[05:57:54] These are not ideas that Elon Musk likes too much.
[05:57:58] And it was free sex change in California and he took this one from me.
[05:58:04] But think of it that the far less than average governor, Gavin Newscom, has banned any and
[05:58:12] all ID requirements from voting and registering to vote. You're not even allowed to mention
[05:58:18] the fact, Ilan. You're not allowed to mention the fact. You can't say, may I see your ID?
[05:58:24] If you do, it's a criminal act. This is like, this is a takeover of the country. You're
[05:58:29] not allowed to ask for an ID. If you do, it's a criminal count. Other Democrat states
[05:58:35] are following. This is only so they can see.
[05:58:37] I think you should have that ID to vote.
[05:58:38] one thing that you do this if you can't get an idea or two sort of elections
[05:58:43] there's no other conceivable reason Kamala Harris is a radical left Marxist
[05:58:48] she is a woman that's not respected in Congress he was left out at Congress
[05:58:54] nobody thought she could win you know they did a not a particularly big fan
[05:59:01] but we had a debate and debate ended and all of a sudden they come to him and
[05:59:08] they say we want you out you're not going to go and he said I don't want to get out
[05:59:12] he got 14 million votes if you believe in democracy or a system he got 14 million votes
[05:59:18] 80 and she got done she was the first one out 22 candidates and she never made it to
[05:59:23] Iowa she quit before Iowa and now she's running and that's okay but you know we spent 150
[05:59:29] million dollars beating Biden and as soon as he was down and out for the count they
[05:59:35] They said, let's take him out and we'll give somebody else to run, never happened before.
[05:59:38] We do a lot of firsts, I will tell you.
[05:59:41] We do a lot of firsts.
[05:59:42] But she's a person that rated even worse in every statistic than any other senator.
[05:59:48] She was rated at the bottom of the U.S. Senate.
[05:59:52] She's destroyed everything she touched, but the good news is that we have a plan
[05:59:57] to fix it.
[05:59:58] We're going to fix it.
[05:59:59] We're going to fix it fast.
[06:00:00] Nobody is going to stand for open borders.
[06:00:03] Nobody is going to stand for a bad military.
[06:00:06] Nobody is going to stand for education that's not proper.
[06:00:11] We're moving education back to the states.
[06:00:14] They teach kids how to be gay now instead of math.
[06:00:18] So we have, you know, an education.
[06:00:19] So important is what's more important than education.
[06:00:22] But we rank at the bottom of every list.
[06:00:25] They rank 40 major countries.
[06:00:27] We're at the bottom.
[06:00:29] But we're top of the list as the cost per pupil.
[06:00:32] We spend more per pupil per student
[06:00:35] than any other country anywhere in the world.
[06:00:38] So we're number one in that
[06:00:39] and we're number 38, 39 or 40 every single time.
[06:00:44] And you have Denmark, you have Sweden, you have Norway,
[06:00:48] you have China is always a top five.
[06:00:50] Can you believe it?
[06:00:51] China is a top five.
[06:00:52] That's amazing.
[06:00:54] But we're gonna move our education back to the States.
[06:00:59] So places like Indiana, and Iowa, and Idaho,
[06:01:03] and states that you don't even hear too much of
[06:01:06] because they're so good and so well run,
[06:01:09] they're gonna run their own education.
[06:01:10] And you know what's gonna come out of that?
[06:01:12] A Denmark, a Norway, a Sweden, maybe, I don't even know.
[06:01:16] China, can you imagine China with 1.4 billion people
[06:01:21] is a top five, and we're close to 40.
[06:01:25] We are 40 sometimes.
[06:01:27] Starting on day one, I will seal the border
[06:01:29] and stop the migrant invasion into our country.
[06:01:31] We have to kick stupid kids out of school.
[06:01:33] We will begin the largest deportation operation
[06:01:36] in the history of the United States.
[06:01:38] Dwight Eisenhower right now has that record.
[06:01:43] It's not, and by the way, it's not something I want to do.
[06:01:46] I dread having to do it for we have no choice.
[06:01:48] What they've done to our country is not even believable,
[06:01:53] especially the criminals, the criminal element
[06:01:56] that's in our country.
[06:01:57] And again, all over the world, crime rates are down
[06:01:59] because they've taken their criminals
[06:02:01] and they've dumped them into the United States.
[06:02:03] And you know what?
[06:02:04] I would have been worse than them.
[06:02:05] I would have had it done even faster.
[06:02:07] They've dumped them into the United States.
[06:02:09] He's saying he would have done the same thing.
[06:02:11] And it's dangerous out there.
[06:02:12] We're getting them out.
[06:02:13] We're getting them out quickly.
[06:02:14] And we will defeat inflation
[06:02:16] and we will make America affordable again.
[06:02:19] And it's going to start with liquid gold.
[06:02:21] We have more liquid gold, oil and gas under our feet
[06:02:25] than any nation in the world, including Saudi Arabia and Russia.
[06:02:31] We will become energy independent like we were just four years ago.
[06:02:35] You know, four years ago, we were energy independent.
[06:02:37] Can you believe it?
[06:02:39] And then we were going to become energy dominant.
[06:02:42] We will be dominant within a matter of months, and we will make so much money.
[06:02:47] We are going to drill, baby, drill.
[06:02:54] And we will again open ANWAR.
[06:02:57] Ronald Reagan tried to do it.
[06:02:59] Every single president from before Reagan tried to do it, and I got it done.
[06:03:04] ANWAR is the largest drilling site anywhere in the world.
[06:03:06] It could be larger, could be larger than Saudi Arabia, could be larger than Russia.
[06:03:11] It's in Alaska.
[06:03:12] And I got it done, and we worked to get it done.
[06:03:15] And one of the first things he did was terminate ANWAR.
[06:03:19] And that was going to, that was going to take care of all of Asia.
[06:03:22] That was going to make us so much money we would have paid off debt you would
[06:03:25] have gotten.
[06:03:26] the biggest tax reduction in history, you would have gotten even a bigger one. You were going
[06:03:31] to be just very happy. You could say, I like that guy very much. 20 million Americans are
[06:03:37] behind on their electric bills right now was just announced. 20 million Americans, they're
[06:03:42] struggling to pay their monthly bills at a record rate. There's never been anything
[06:03:46] like it. And it's all because of their anti-U.S. energy regime, which has caused
[06:03:52] Pennsylvania electricity prices to raise almost 50% that's a lot of energy and
[06:03:57] electricity prices in half within 12 months we will have your energy prices
[06:04:02] your air conditioning heating cars if you buy a Tesla which is good we will
[06:04:10] have your energy prices cut in half it'll be cut in half within a period of
[06:04:15] one year from January 20th which is the day we take office and that's gonna
[06:04:20] to save you a lot of money.
[06:04:21] And that's gonna in turn bring down,
[06:04:23] that's gonna bring down the prices of everything
[06:04:26] because you know more than anything else
[06:04:27] people tell me about the groceries.
[06:04:30] The groceries are groceries.
[06:04:31] They used to, and what they're talking about is food.
[06:04:34] Everything's gonna be coming down when we do that.
[06:04:36] We're also gonna get your interest rates way down.
[06:04:39] We will bring automobile manufacturing
[06:04:41] back to the United States at levels never seen before.
[06:04:45] And we will turn the United States
[06:04:47] into a manufacturing superpower again.
[06:04:50] It hasn't been there in many, many years.
[06:04:53] We hadn't started four years ago.
[06:04:55] The centerpiece of my plan for manufacturing renaissance
[06:04:59] will be a 15 percent made in America corporate tax rate.
[06:05:03] In other words, if you make your product
[06:05:06] in the United States, you get a rate.
[06:05:08] So I cut it from 39 percent to 21 percent.
[06:05:11] Everyone said that was impossible.
[06:05:13] I got it done.
[06:05:14] And we had the best boom we've ever had.
[06:05:17] We did more revenue when we had it at 21 than when it was at 39.
[06:05:21] Think of it much more.
[06:05:22] Well, there it is.
[06:05:23] The following year, we did much more.
[06:05:25] And then I'm going to take it from 21 to 15, which will make us the most competitive country
[06:05:31] in the world.
[06:05:35] Nobody will be able to compete with us.
[06:05:38] But that 15 rate only goes for those who make their product in America.
[06:05:43] Why is he blurry?
[06:05:44] Have to make their product here.
[06:05:45] Otherwise, they take 20.
[06:05:46] This is the second problem.
[06:05:47] And we will protect those companies moving into America and all of our existing companies
[06:05:52] with stiff tariffs placed on companies that don't move in.
[06:05:55] If they don't come in, if they don't want to make their products, it's fine, but they're
[06:05:57] going to be tariff.
[06:05:59] We have to protect our companies, and that's what we're going to do.
[06:06:02] The only way they can get out of paying those tariffs is to build their plants and
[06:06:07] factories in America.
[06:06:09] We may even be able to get Elon to build some of them.
[06:06:11] I think we will.
[06:06:13] And hire American workers for the job.
[06:06:17] We're going to hire American workers for the job.
[06:06:19] We will pass the Reciprocal Trade Act if China or any other country charges us 100 or 200
[06:06:27] percent tax, and we will likewise charge them a 100 or 200 percent tax.
[06:06:32] We had a lot of problems on that one with the Senate, and we're going to get that
[06:06:36] done.
[06:06:37] Think of it.
[06:06:38] They charge us, and we don't charge them.
[06:06:40] Now they charge us, we're going to charge them the same thing.
[06:06:43] Reciprocal is reciprocal.
[06:06:45] I will not let Mexico, China, or any other country
[06:06:48] sell cars into the United States to the detriment
[06:06:51] of our auto workers who will do better than they have ever done.
[06:06:55] We're going to bring back the car business like it was 50,
[06:06:58] 60, and 70 years ago.
[06:07:01] Everyone's going to want to be back here.
[06:07:04] And I will not approve Japan buying U.S. Steel 70 years ago.
[06:07:08] The greatest company anywhere in the world.
[06:07:11] It was the greatest company anywhere in the world,
[06:07:14] that now we have Japan buying U.S. Steel.
[06:07:16] I don't like that.
[06:07:17] That's crazy.
[06:07:17] We will deliver massive tax cuts for workers
[06:07:20] and we will have a policy that I think is so great.
[06:07:24] No tax on tips.
[06:07:26] Ooh.
[06:07:29] No tax on overtime.
[06:07:33] Oh, you get it.
[06:07:33] And no tax on social security for our great seniors.
[06:07:38] No tax.
[06:07:38] That's a lot.
[06:07:39] And you know, when you think of it,
[06:07:40] our seniors were hurt so badly.
[06:07:43] Inflation has killed our seniors.
[06:07:45] How about no more tax?
[06:07:46] Let's get rid of it.
[06:07:47] It's worse than worse every week, every month.
[06:07:49] It's just annoying, bro, like, every year.
[06:07:50] It's just horrible.
[06:07:51] And they haven't gone down.
[06:07:53] They've only gone up.
[06:07:53] Prices have still only gone up.
[06:07:56] And while working Americans catch up,
[06:07:57] we're going to put a temporary cap on the credit card
[06:08:00] interest rate to 10%.
[06:08:02] People are paying 28% interest, 25% interest.
[06:08:06] I will always protect Social Security and Medicare
[06:08:09] with no cuts.
[06:08:10] We're not going to do anything with Social Security.
[06:08:12] They're gonna destroy social security your game
[06:08:16] Coming in are going on between Medicare social security other programs
[06:08:21] And nobody is able to afford it. I will settle the war in Ukraine
[06:08:25] I will end the chaos in the Middle East and I will prevent I promise you World War 3
[06:08:31] We're not gonna have World War 3 damn and right now. We're very close to having
[06:08:35] They lead the world in space exploration. Thank you. We love you
[06:08:40] We will lead the world in military and we will reach Mars before the end of my term.
[06:08:46] Elon promised me he was going to do that, I don't know, can you do that?
[06:08:50] Stand up, can't we do that?
[06:08:52] He wants to reach, I think he's going to do it, JD work on him.
[06:08:57] Work on him.
[06:08:58] Do you just throw that in there?
[06:09:00] Just out of nowhere?
[06:09:04] Work on him.
[06:09:05] JD is working on Elon.
[06:09:07] Now he told me that we're going to win and he's going to reach Mars by the end of our
[06:09:12] term, which is a big thing, before China, before anybody.
[06:09:18] My money's on that guy right there.
[06:09:20] We will rebuild our cities, including Washington, D.C., making them safe, clean, and beautiful
[06:09:25] again.
[06:09:26] And we will keep the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency.
[06:09:29] It's losing right now.
[06:09:32] It's losing right now, but I'll be able to do it.
[06:09:34] people won't tell these countries as they leave us on the way.
[06:09:37] I said you want to do business in the United States?
[06:09:40] You're going back into the reserve currency.
[06:09:43] And if you don't, we're going to charge you a big, fat, beautiful tax to do business
[06:09:47] in the United States.
[06:09:48] Big, fat, beautiful tax.
[06:09:49] And they're going to say I want to go back into the U.S. reserve currency.
[06:09:54] No, we're going to save it.
[06:09:55] But these people aren't going to save it.
[06:09:57] They don't know how to talk.
[06:09:59] They don't know how to think.
[06:10:00] Together, we will deliver low taxes, low regulations,
[06:10:03] low energy costs, low interest rates, and low inflation
[06:10:06] so that everyone can afford groceries,
[06:10:10] a beautiful car, and a home.
[06:10:12] Very basic.
[06:10:13] We're going to get a reflection.
[06:10:14] It looks like it's a halo.
[06:10:14] It does look like it has a halo.
[06:10:15] We will stop the invasion and migrant crime,
[06:10:18] strengthen our military, build a missile,
[06:10:21] defend shield, demand our country,
[06:10:23] keep critical race theory and transgender insanity.
[06:10:28] We're going to keep it the hell out of our school.
[06:10:33] We're going to keep that insanity out of our school.
[06:10:36] And as I said, we will keep men out of women's sports.
[06:10:42] It's crazy how that's even a talking point.
[06:10:43] So demeaning to women.
[06:10:45] You saw that in the Olympics, they have female boxing,
[06:10:48] women's boxing.
[06:10:49] Oh, god.
[06:10:50] A young lady from Italy, very good boxer, very, very good.
[06:10:54] She was all excited, but she played a person who
[06:10:57] transitioned.
[06:10:57] Not this.
[06:10:58] First in transition, a male transition to a female,
[06:11:02] and the young girl from Italy, beautiful young woman.
[06:11:06] I'm not allowed to say that anymore politically,
[06:11:08] but I'll say it.
[06:11:08] She was a beautiful young woman.
[06:11:10] If you say that, that's the end of your career, right?
[06:11:12] But if it is so be it, okay?
[06:11:15] We've got to get back to real life.
[06:11:16] But this beautiful young lady is out and...
[06:11:19] He's saying she hot as hell.
[06:11:20] Little jab, left jab.
[06:11:22] And she goes back, oh my God,
[06:11:24] I've never been hit like that.
[06:11:25] This is just like a defensive.
[06:11:27] Then he goes to the corner and says, you can take her.
[06:11:31] So they push her out.
[06:11:33] Boom, another one.
[06:11:34] And she says, that's enough.
[06:11:35] I can't do it.
[06:11:35] I can't take it.
[06:11:36] I've never seen anything like it.
[06:11:38] So we had two people that transitioned.
[06:11:40] Both people, shockingly, won the gold medal in their division.
[06:11:43] So it's crazy.
[06:11:49] And if you look at weightlifting contests,
[06:11:51] they're the best of all.
[06:11:52] For years and years and years they go,
[06:11:54] they put an eighth of a pound
[06:11:57] on one side of the barbell, an eighth of a pound on the other,
[06:12:01] and they can't do it.
[06:12:02] And the record's standing for 18 years.
[06:12:04] They just can't do it.
[06:12:06] And then a guy comes along who never lifted before,
[06:12:10] and he puts 100 pounds on it, and he goes like this,
[06:12:12] like it's nothing.
[06:12:14] It's so demeaning to women.
[06:12:16] We're not going to allow it to happen.
[06:12:18] It's ending.
[06:12:20] No men playing in women's sport.
[06:12:23] And we will defend the Second Amendment,
[06:12:25] protect religious liberty restore free speech and we will secure our elections
[06:12:30] everyone will prosper every family will thrive and every day will be filled
[06:12:36] with opportunity and hope we need hope we need the American dream back don't
[06:12:42] wait we're gonna have the American dream we're gonna have the American
[06:12:46] every kid in your family is gonna grow up and say I want to be like Elon
[06:12:51] Musk I want to have of course I want to have two hundred billion in cash I'm gonna
[06:12:56] be like Elon Musk that's the American dream but for that to happen we must
[06:13:02] defeat Kamala Harris and we must stop her country destroying radical left
[06:13:08] agenda once and for all we cannot have it happen so you must get out and you
[06:13:15] must vote. Here in this incredible Commonwealth, we stand on the shoulders of generations of
[06:13:22] Pennsylvania patriots who gave everything they could to give every single thing for their
[06:13:27] rights and for their freedom. Pennsylvania's where our founding fathers declared American
[06:13:33] independence and sounded the beautiful Liberty Bell. It's where the Army weathered its brutal
[06:13:39] winter at Valley Forge, where Gerald George Washington led his men on a daring mission
[06:13:44] across the Delaware.
[06:13:46] And where generations of tough, strong, beautiful miners
[06:13:50] and steelworkers put Pennsylvania's spirit
[06:13:53] into every single thing they did.
[06:13:56] And from Gettysburg to Germantown and Philadelphia
[06:14:01] to Barron Hill and from Brandywine to right here
[06:14:04] in Butler, this is the place where Pennsylvania patriots
[06:14:08] poured out their blood with the love of their country.
[06:14:12] They love their country so much.
[06:14:14] And so in honor of all those American heroes
[06:14:17] who came before us, we will push forward.
[06:14:20] We will push onward, and together we will win, win, win.
[06:14:25] We're going to win, win, win.
[06:14:27] Nothing will sway us.
[06:14:30] Nothing will slow us.
[06:14:31] And no one will ever stop us, no matter what dangers.
[06:14:36] Come our way.
[06:14:37] No matter what obstacles we must face,
[06:14:39] We will keep striving toward our magnificent American future.
[06:14:44] We will not fail.
[06:14:45] We will not allow ourselves to fail.
[06:14:48] From this day forward, we will always put America first, and we will take back and
[06:14:52] save the United States.
[06:14:54] November 5th, Election Day will be the most important day in the history of our country.
[06:14:59] together with the
[06:21:23] this is why im singing
[06:21:53] yeah
[06:21:56] hell yeah
[06:21:59] the twitch stream has a better angle than the song
[06:22:05] oh this is way better
[06:22:10] just a moment there
[06:22:41] nah there's no choking at the rally
[06:22:46] It's like the other one. Yeah. Yeah.
[06:23:23] SG, this is guy.
[06:23:33] This is random guy. Yeah, basically.
[06:23:50] It's your hometown. You send me your text messages like every day, right?
[06:24:39] Oh. Oh, the mail-in book. Those are the fake ones, guys.
[06:24:44] That's the fake votes.
[06:24:47] From the illegals and dogs. Dogs are voted.
[06:24:50] yeah I feel like I feel like it's about wrapped up boys like that's that's
[06:25:15] pretty much about it you know they're gonna sing some songs etc have some
[06:25:19] have some good times we're gonna probably go get food and show for a
[06:25:24] bit and yeah oh dead people voting true there's a lot of them and so that's the
[06:25:32] plan tomorrow uh what the fuck happens what's my tomorrow sunday i probably
[06:25:37] think there's some shit to play tomorrow like i don't really know like
[06:25:40] oh fuck it's sunday so i'll figure something out and uh you guys give me
[06:25:45] some ideas maybe yeah i might fuck around a little bit more
[06:25:48] throwing liberty do something like that and uh yeah uh that's silent hill
[06:25:52] yeah people talking about that a little bit i don't know if i'll play that
[06:25:55] shit so yeah let's see what happens uh who else is
[06:25:59] good yeah all right awesome anyway gentlemen thank you all very much for
[06:26:14] watching I appreciate it we'll be back on tomorrow and you know same time
[06:26:19] early and keep going so thank you guys very much watching now we'll see you
[06:26:23] all tomorrow peace