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04-23-2026 · 6h 01m

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[00:00:00] You
[00:01:00] Now we doing boys just woke up a little while ago I slept for quite a bit and I'm kind of
[00:01:17] glad about that.
[00:01:18] I had to myself a little short morning and we're back in it's another fucking day.
[00:01:24] So yeah, anyway guys, I, uh, holy fuck, uh, played that Vampire Survivors game last night.
[00:01:30] I played that all fucking day, man.
[00:01:32] I did.
[00:01:33] Like, uh, I made a lot of progress.
[00:01:34] Look at my achievements I already got there.
[00:01:36] I already got 45% of the achievements in this game.
[00:01:38] Like, I played the fuck out of this game last night.
[00:01:42] And uh, it was great.
[00:01:43] I had a good time.
[00:01:44] I really, really did.
[00:01:45] I know some people might not be their kind of game, but like, for me, like, I don't
[00:01:50] know why.
[00:01:51] Like, it actually, there's a big problem for me, right?
[00:01:54] Is that, like, I learned that I liked something
[00:01:57] that I didn't think that I liked.
[00:01:59] And like, to me, that stresses me out.
[00:02:02] It does, it stresses me out.
[00:02:04] Cause like, how is it that I didn't know that, like,
[00:02:06] cause I mean, I always hated like any game
[00:02:09] that was turn-based and that was a,
[00:02:12] like the moment I saw cards in a video game,
[00:02:15] I instantly threw the game away.
[00:02:18] I was like, I hate this game now.
[00:02:20] play instantaneously, like with no other thinking whatsoever.
[00:02:23] I just immediately said fuck this.
[00:02:25] So I don't know, Slay This Fire 2 next?
[00:02:28] No, it's Slay This Fire 2 before this.
[00:02:31] That's the reason why I played this game.
[00:02:32] So you already had, I've got 20 hours in that game.
[00:02:35] Not a lot, not a lot, right?
[00:02:37] But I played it a good amount and I enjoyed it, man.
[00:02:40] I did.
[00:02:41] Makes you reflect on your life choices.
[00:02:42] It sure does.
[00:02:43] And I was thinking about this, yeah, imagine all the other stuff you miss out in
[00:02:47] life because your picky preference is exactly.
[00:02:49] But usually I'm right. Whenever I say like, oh, I don't like something or I'm not a fan
[00:02:54] of something, like I'm usually right about my own opinion on things. But this was like
[00:02:59] unique. And I was like, well, what the fuck? How am I, how am I getting this wrong? Right?
[00:03:04] How a black flag remake wait revealed? Wait, what? Black flag remake. What is this here?
[00:03:11] What are they talking about a recent official game trailer, holy fuck, are you kidding me?
[00:03:20] I didn't even know this.
[00:03:22] Wow.
[00:03:23] And it coming out on July.
[00:03:25] Well, I mean, that's really cool.
[00:03:27] I mean, hopefully Ubisoft like, I mean, how is Ubisoft doing?
[00:03:30] We haven't looked at a Ubisoft stock thing for a while.
[00:03:33] So let's pull it up and let's see how things have been going.
[00:03:37] It's a dollar.
[00:03:39] Okay. So, like at a certain point, it bottomed out, I don't know when or where, but it bottomed
[00:03:47] out at 84 cents. And this was, I guess, the last major crash out. And now it's going back
[00:03:53] down again. So, time to invest. Not necessarily. That's not what I would do. I'll tell you
[00:03:59] that. You know, to me, I just, I don't think that they're going to be able to
[00:04:03] get their shit together. But I could be wrong. I could definitely be wrong. And
[00:04:07] they could in fact get their shit together.
[00:04:09] But right now, I wouldn't necessarily bet on it, okay?
[00:04:12] Buy the whole company with five cents.
[00:04:14] Yeah, I mean, again, if I ever had equity
[00:04:17] to buy a company like this, you know what I would do?
[00:04:19] I wouldn't do it.
[00:04:20] Because and the reason why is because
[00:04:22] if there's no other reason
[00:04:24] because I just don't really give a shit.
[00:04:26] Like I don't even know like what would I be passionate
[00:04:28] enough that I would like want to invest my time into
[00:04:31] in like a big way.
[00:04:33] Like I don't know maybe if there was a way to like
[00:04:36] If there was a company that deportedly layliens,
[00:04:39] I would probably do that.
[00:04:41] That would be a big one.
[00:04:42] I'm trying to think besides that.
[00:04:45] I can't think of anything else that I really care.
[00:04:48] Lady, robot, I don't really even care about the robot sex
[00:04:51] slaves.
[00:04:53] I mean, I think it's a really cool thing.
[00:04:55] It's a nice little novelty, right?
[00:04:57] But is it something I'm really worried about or thinking
[00:05:00] about?
[00:05:00] I mean, not really.
[00:05:02] I mean, it's just something that we all know
[00:05:03] is going to happen.
[00:05:04] do you see Pavlavi got attacked in Germany?
[00:05:06] I did not see that.
[00:05:07] It's the first time I've heard of that ever.
[00:05:09] And make one, you've got money to do that.
[00:05:11] I mean, I guess, like, I don't know
[00:05:13] if I'd really want to get that into it, right?
[00:05:15] Another beautiful day.
[00:05:16] You're goddamn right.
[00:05:18] And, you know, just in general for me,
[00:05:20] like, I just feel like overall I'm very content
[00:05:23] with the way things are for me, right?
[00:05:26] Like, I am, I stream every day.
[00:05:28] Like, maybe I could do more collabs.
[00:05:30] I actually did a collab a couple of days ago
[00:05:34] And it's going to go on YouTube kind of soon.
[00:05:36] And I think people will like it a lot.
[00:05:38] I think you'll have a lot of people that enjoy it.
[00:05:41] But in a general sense, I just don't really
[00:05:45] get into that kind of stuff, right?
[00:05:47] I don't.
[00:05:48] And you see McConnell's back to playing season of Discovery.
[00:05:51] They always keep coming back, man.
[00:05:53] And I don't know how.
[00:05:56] It's very weird for me to look at people that are still
[00:05:58] playing WoW all the time and to think to myself,
[00:06:01] Okay, well, this is what I used to do constantly,
[00:06:04] and now I'm not doing it anymore,
[00:06:07] because like back then, like I was so involved with the game,
[00:06:10] I was thinking about it, playing it all the time,
[00:06:13] fucking stressed out about, like I would get upset,
[00:06:17] like a patch notes would come out, right?
[00:06:19] They said white people love their patch notes.
[00:06:21] Well, I hated them,
[00:06:22] because every time there would be new patch notes
[00:06:24] that came out, it would be something fucking retarded.
[00:06:27] It would be like Fury Warrior does 5% less damage,
[00:06:30] Fury Warrior gets 10% less rage.
[00:06:34] Warriors have had their AoE damage toned down.
[00:06:36] Bladestorm has been reduced in its effectiveness.
[00:06:40] The amount of points that you need in order to cast
[00:06:44] Mortal Strike has now been increased from 25 to 30 again.
[00:06:47] It's like, oh my God, I hate patch notes.
[00:06:50] I don't wanna hear this.
[00:06:51] And so anyway, what sword, right?
[00:06:54] Exactly.
[00:06:55] They crit on Warrior a long time ago.
[00:06:57] I saw Artunius, who was like my old guildmate,
[00:07:00] and he was like, he's a well-known warrior
[00:07:03] in the warrior community, and wow.
[00:07:05] And I saw him tweeting out recently,
[00:07:08] a fucking DPS Warcraft Logs power ranking of every class,
[00:07:13] and it showed warriors at the fucking bottom.
[00:07:16] And I remember him and I having conversations about this
[00:07:20] in like war, like this is like over 10 years ago,
[00:07:23] like literally over 10 years ago,
[00:07:25] we were still complaining about the same exact thing
[00:07:29] and it's like now it's just a new patch a new expansion
[00:07:32] and it's the same class and it's the same bullshit
[00:07:35] and i just can't get into it man i just can't
[00:07:38] watch the full thirty minutes as a script uh... for reveal it's great
[00:07:42] the art of the way this is fast and screed it there's more of it i mean i
[00:07:45] didn't know there's more of it
[00:07:47] uh... i just thought it was this year i don't know if there's something else
[00:07:50] beyond this but i will look into it i definitely will
[00:07:53] worldwide
[00:07:55] reveal showcase i mean like this is definitely
[00:07:58] i'll tell you this
[00:07:59] it's definitely more impressive that they were able to release this
[00:08:03] then like let's say what they were doing previously which was
[00:08:07] when they told people
[00:08:09] that they couldn't release uh... prince of persia stands of time again
[00:08:13] and this game had come out in like two thousand and four and they're like we
[00:08:16] can't redo this like nobody
[00:08:18] no it's like the pyramids writer stone hinge nobody knows how it was built
[00:08:22] and so
[00:08:23] play good there's no like it really didn't make me feel confident okay i can
[00:08:28] just say that
[00:08:29] i certainly didn't feel confident about it
[00:08:31] we making games to such a much was he's making a proper game
[00:08:34] well the problem with assassins creed and like uber soft i think it's it's
[00:08:38] fundamentally their writing team and their competency
[00:08:41] and and i realize that the here's what i really realize that uber sock was
[00:08:46] cooked
[00:08:47] it's that they canceled the video game about the
[00:08:50] you know, escaped slave that's playing as an assassin to kill the KKK.
[00:08:55] Because, like, everybody knows that, like, if Quentin Tarantino made that movie, everybody'd love it.
[00:09:01] Oh wait, he already did. It's called Jango Unchained, and it was really good.
[00:09:06] So, the whole idea of this is like, so if you, and like, do you think that he asked
[00:09:11] himself the question like, oh man, are people gonna like this, are they gonna be okay with
[00:09:14] this or not? Fuck no, he just said, this is a good idea, let's do this. And that's it. So,
[00:09:19] So if they're that worried about it, I realize that their writing team just doesn't have it
[00:09:26] in them, bro.
[00:09:27] They don't have it.
[00:09:28] They need the 9-11 plot.
[00:09:29] Well, that's call of duty.
[00:09:30] Call of duty needs the 9-11.
[00:09:32] Even Hassan liked my idea, okay?
[00:09:34] So I mean, at that point, I feel like they kind of have to do it.
[00:09:37] So yeah, they like Prince of Persia to an Indian team.
[00:09:40] They fumbled and it was unsalvageable.
[00:09:43] Maybe.
[00:09:44] I mean, I think that whenever you outsource a big product, you're probably going to have
[00:09:49] a big mistake like and I can say like again the oblivion remaster is an
[00:09:53] example of the opposite of that but in a general sense I think that's true it
[00:09:58] definitely is I didn't like Django much I expected a lot more the n-word I feel
[00:10:01] like you got a lot of the n-word did you watch the censored like I there's a
[00:10:06] lot of n-words in that movie what do you mean I mean people so by people
[00:10:10] saying the word people not I mean people saying the n-word that's not
[00:10:17] meant to say okay just before before we'll take it and turn it into something else I
[00:10:23] mean there's a lot of people that are using that vocabulary that's all and
[00:10:29] anyway remember they said Assassin's Creed won't do well in China for the long
[00:10:32] era in Japan for the longest time now they did they didn't all the good
[00:10:36] deaths are gone yeah well all the good devs are making expedition 33 now which
[00:10:41] by the way I saw that yesterday expedition 33 turns out to be a year old
[00:10:47] like I how the fuck did that happen like I feel like dude I like what it's
[00:10:54] already been a year are you kidding me that's crazy for me and yeah like how
[00:11:00] did any of this go down to a pirate software has stated oh this is him
[00:11:05] Oh pirate software responded to this because it's it's a baseless climb. Mm-hmm
[00:11:11] Not a fan of that shit
[00:11:14] Let me show you guys here
[00:11:18] Uh-huh I
[00:11:20] Put this up. I said the moment my content blew up
[00:11:22] I started paying my moderators and other staff the blow up happened in December 2023
[00:11:26] I don't think that pirate wide. I think pirate paid his mods. I think some of the mods
[00:11:30] This is what I said before. I think that they just got mad
[00:11:34] I think they got mad they bought into the hate videos and they turned against them on their own
[00:11:39] Like you could look at those messages, bro. Those are the most bitch-made little losers ever. Give me a second
[00:11:53] All right, sorry about that. Anyway, the guy's such a pompous asshole. I don't know
[00:11:57] I think Pirate is just misunderstood and he's misunderstood and I you know, I watched the video about it
[00:12:05] I looked into it. I take his side with a lot of things I do because I'm also a pretentious asshole
[00:12:12] I am and so yeah, Tectone L
[00:12:14] I don't know what Tectone said like I have no idea I
[00:12:18] This might sound crazy, but unless it pops up on Twitter
[00:12:21] I probably don't even see it like I don't even look at a lot of LSF posts like apparently
[00:12:26] I saw this earlier this David this David guy really seems like an asshole
[00:12:34] He really does
[00:12:36] What a dick and so anyway here it is reportedly has tons of sea Sam on his phone
[00:12:43] This stands for child sexual abuse material by the way not a good thing to have and
[00:12:49] According to prosecutors who also revealed they have 40 terabytes of evidence in the case
[00:12:54] How do you have 40 terabytes against somebody like really like I mean what what it what if 40 to like how do you
[00:13:01] I don't have 40 terabytes of video games on my steam like I
[00:13:07] Didn't even know there's that that many fucking pictures on the fucking internet. It's insane
[00:13:12] I don't know what to say so while he was driving a Tesla
[00:13:15] I guess so and I saw that you know, no, there was the accusations about Nick flint as we're gonna talk about that in
[00:13:21] Just a bit, but I want to focus on this real quick
[00:13:23] Yeah, this guy, what an asshole. I mean, it's always the people you most expect. Yeah, I guess so.
[00:13:31] And I know it's evil either way, but I was wondering if this is all photos of the victim or is legit hoarding tons of CP online.
[00:13:37] I have no idea. I mean, again, the guy's gonna go to jail forever for murder.
[00:13:41] I mean, this is really just the cherry on top. But yeah, I mean, and this is the problem is that
[00:13:47] like everybody thinks that oh well this kind of stuff never happens or you know
[00:13:53] like since somebody's famous or they're well-known they'd never do something
[00:13:57] like this no there are a lot of people that are just fucking nuts and I think
[00:14:01] that a lot of people are just crazy they just straight up fucking crazy and
[00:14:04] they do whatever they want because they're nuts and that's really it we
[00:14:08] seen a pewee2 teaser only a little bit you see Nyan's clip where he's in
[00:14:11] Canada and it looks like India yeah I did see that actually I showed it a few
[00:14:14] days ago. He used to look further into some of his lyrics. Dude's entire discography was
[00:14:18] telling on himself. Maybe. Let me see if I can find... Give me some examples of how David's
[00:14:31] lyrics were references to murder. Yeah, let me hear some of these. Yeah, I'm... No, it's
[00:14:44] okay. I want to find out because I have no idea myself. I never listen... I don't even
[00:14:48] know what his music sounds like. I have no idea. Okay, so, number one, romantic
[00:14:54] commaside his biggest hit
[00:14:59] okay
[00:15:00] uh... that doesn't look good
[00:15:03] uh... in the back of my mind you died
[00:15:06] and i didn't even cry not a single tear
[00:15:09] i killed you and i didn't even regret it
[00:15:12] rehab
[00:15:13] features his murderous alter ego with explicit violence and body stacking
[00:15:19] references uh... huh
[00:15:21] and then it's too much for me to handle
[00:15:23] bloody sandals bodies stacked on top of one another
[00:15:27] uh... home okay give you one second sorry
[00:15:42] excuse me all right now a little bit allergies i think today
[00:15:45] and uh... unreleased tracks the last
[00:15:48] wait isn't the person so that's the one he killed
[00:15:51] Wait a minute, what is this?
[00:15:55] Whoa!
[00:15:58] He murdered Celeste, so wait a minute.
[00:16:00] So this guy, let me just get this straight.
[00:16:04] This guy killed somebody, and then he wrote a song about it.
[00:16:09] Oh Celeste, the girl with my name tattooed on her chest.
[00:16:13] Smell her on my clothes like cigarettes.
[00:16:16] I hear her voice every time I take a breath.
[00:16:18] I'm obsessed.
[00:16:19] all bite by the way anybody wasn't paying attention
[00:16:22] this girl's underage
[00:16:24] just a little you know they did that i mean you can kind of expect that right
[00:16:28] so uh... you know
[00:16:29] murderer
[00:16:30] rapist
[00:16:31] pedophile
[00:16:33] uh... child porn on his computers i mean g skies
[00:16:37] it's not looking good for david
[00:16:39] it's not me that that's that's one hell of a trifecta isn't it
[00:16:43] while that's really bad
[00:16:45] and so underage yeah what it is child murder yeah definitely not a good one
[00:16:50] and uh... gen gen z's version of if i did it yeah i guess so
[00:16:55] so uh... yeah what a piece of shit man i think that obviously this guy's gonna
[00:16:59] probably go to jail forever i mean obviously
[00:17:01] you know everybody has the presumption of innocence but you know when you're
[00:17:04] writing songs about the things that
[00:17:07] you mean it come on that i mean call it like yeah okay yeah we're gonna have
[00:17:11] well we have to have a trial just for the sake of it but i mean like
[00:17:14] let's be honest okay
[00:17:16] so who knows
[00:17:18] basically at steam material why do you have to mention these people will that's
[00:17:21] what i'm saying before about how
[00:17:24] like this is the big issue that i think a lot of people don't realize is that
[00:17:27] there are like thousands of at steams out there like jeffrey at steen was very
[00:17:32] well-known
[00:17:33] and you know like the reason why his case was so high-profile
[00:17:37] is that he had the resources to have a lot of victims and he also
[00:17:41] involved a lot of the very powerful people
[00:17:44] but the reality is that the world is littered with epsteens
[00:17:48] there are so many epsteens all over the entire world
[00:17:52] and this is the part that a lot of people i think are unable to put together
[00:17:56] which is that
[00:17:57] there are so many of these bad actors in the world that there's not really a
[00:18:01] lot that you can do about it this is just normal i mean like
[00:18:05] unfortunately like you just have to work against it and do that entirely
[00:18:09] entire countries for leptis yes
[00:18:11] and so
[00:18:12] the problem that i have with this is that
[00:18:14] a lot of people you know over focus on jeffrey eppstein and they say oh my god
[00:18:19] this guy is like so terrible
[00:18:20] but i think that the the problem is that i think that in doing so
[00:18:24] you forget the reality that you have this evil that's in every it like there
[00:18:28] is somebody like jeffrey eppstein in every single city in america
[00:18:32] every single one
[00:18:33] somebody who's raping kids kidnapping them killing them
[00:18:37] uh... something like that there is somebody like that in every fucking
[00:18:42] city in america
[00:18:43] red blue with democrat republican white black
[00:18:47] uh... you know like emigrant fucking native it doesn't matter they're all
[00:18:52] the same
[00:18:53] and uh... it's bad and also and i would even go farther than that
[00:18:58] there is a person like that
[00:19:00] in probably every city in the entire world
[00:19:04] this is the way it is
[00:19:06] that's the way it is
[00:19:09] and so anyway my point is the little at steens look up to be like david
[00:19:12] well hopefully soon they'll be looking down at him
[00:19:15] so uh... we'll see what happens right i mean he's a man
[00:19:19] i think david is a prime candidate if the accusations are true and he did do
[00:19:24] all this
[00:19:25] i think this is a public execution candidate i do
[00:19:28] i think that we need to normalize the idea
[00:19:31] all of it there's some public figure that really fucks up big time
[00:19:35] but instead of putting them in all in jail forever
[00:19:38] why don't we just pop them off in front of everybody right
[00:19:41] i mean like that that's the way i see it right
[00:19:43] and uh... stream it on kick yeah literally hit one in a lot of the
[00:19:46] guys on literally hit where she's bad right
[00:19:50] but if you uh... if you at least a few inmates will have fun for a short time
[00:19:53] so be entertainment prison
[00:19:55] yeah he will be and that's good i'm glad that you know he'll be able to
[00:19:58] make somebody's day better in there by being able to kill him
[00:20:01] and uh... they're there are everyone where there's women and children it's
[00:20:05] happening yeah i know
[00:20:06] some have family members that are abstinence but they just don't know
[00:20:09] and that this is another component
[00:20:11] there are millions of abstinence
[00:20:14] that get away
[00:20:16] with the entire thing
[00:20:18] the whole time like think about it jeffrey abstinence like sixty something
[00:20:22] when they got his ass right
[00:20:24] and so and and you know like even after he got arrested the first time for
[00:20:28] being uh... sex offender
[00:20:30] like that wasn't even a big deal for him he was still ball and after that too
[00:20:34] so really what i think happens is that
[00:20:37] you have a lot of these people and they go their entire life and they do these
[00:20:41] horrible things
[00:20:43] nothing ever happens to them
[00:20:44] they died nobody ever finds out about it maybe they do later on
[00:20:49] and no consequences are ever given
[00:20:51] and i think that's the reason why people in the you know invent things
[00:20:54] like a a heaven and hell system a karma system
[00:20:57] a religion system i'm not saying all religions like this but like i think it's
[00:21:00] a big reason why
[00:21:02] is that you see somebody like that that
[00:21:04] has been the absolute manifestation of the evil in the world
[00:21:08] and that the fact that you're not able to press erect them over and over and
[00:21:12] kill them again and again
[00:21:13] just feels like it's unfair right so we should be able to do this
[00:21:17] and so they have to come up with like a rationalization like a post-mortem
[00:21:21] rationalization
[00:21:22] of like why it's okay that that happened
[00:21:25] and how things are going to work themselves out in the end.
[00:21:29] And I think that's it. Are you not Christian? I'm culturally Christian,
[00:21:32] but I'm not spiritually or morally Christian. Does that make sense?
[00:21:36] Like, I want to live in a Christian society. I want to live in a, you know,
[00:21:40] like America or like Europe or something like that.
[00:21:43] But I don't really go to church. What does that mean? What the fuck does that mean?
[00:21:48] Simple. It means that, and I think there's a lot of people of each
[00:21:50] religion that are like this. They don't really believe in the religion,
[00:21:55] but they believe in the culture that the religion is based around.
[00:21:58] So they maybe participate in some religious ceremonies.
[00:22:02] Maybe they are, you know, like they will pay lip service to it.
[00:22:05] But, you know, deep down inside in their hearts and souls,
[00:22:09] do they really believe this as there's like, you know, like X, Y or Z thing?
[00:22:13] I don't really think so. I think most people probably don't.
[00:22:17] I'm like this. Yeah, there's many examples like that.
[00:22:19] Well, I mean, look, there is nothing more that I would want for my life, and I will
[00:22:25] be real for just a minute here, okay?
[00:22:28] There is nothing more that I would want for my life to know for certain that, you know,
[00:22:34] there is an eternal soul, that Jesus died for our sins, and that it was all real.
[00:22:39] Because you think about the amount of problems in my life that would immediately just go
[00:22:43] away.
[00:22:44] All of my doubts would disappear.
[00:22:47] So really, if I could have anything come true in the world, it would be that.
[00:22:52] It's just that my rational mind doesn't allow me to hear a story about a guy that talks
[00:22:57] to a tree that's on fire, and he lives in a fish, and I think to my, ah, ah, you know,
[00:23:08] like, it just doesn't, yeah, I guess no way, right?
[00:23:13] I mean, like, what are you talking about?
[00:23:16] So, at least until the next Crusade, I'm a Christian but I still have doubts.
[00:23:19] Oh, I know that.
[00:23:20] I understand that.
[00:23:21] And, you know, there's doubting Thomas.
[00:23:23] Mother Teresa prayed for faith.
[00:23:24] I understand all the...
[00:23:25] Oh, listen.
[00:23:26] I mean, I was raised Roman Catholic, so to a degree I know ball, right?
[00:23:31] I mean, I'm not an expert here, but I do understand a bit of it.
[00:23:34] So, yeah.
[00:23:35] And we all have doubts.
[00:23:36] Well, that's the way that I feel about it.
[00:23:38] Dean Withers just got banned on Twitch.
[00:23:39] I saw that earlier.
[00:23:41] I thought it was pretty funny.
[00:23:42] And what is this?
[00:23:44] Be real with yourself. If he offered you an apple, would you not take it?
[00:24:03] Damn, so you're just sitting there huh?
[00:24:06] You just chillin'?
[00:24:09] No, I'm not real.
[00:24:11] I don't like snakes. I don't like them. I don't like them.
[00:24:15] Now, here's why. I don't know how they work.
[00:24:18] Like, I know how a raccoon works. I know how a possum works.
[00:24:22] I know how a coyote works. I know how a spider works.
[00:24:26] I know how a wasp works. I know how...
[00:24:29] And that's the thing is I know how like a lizard works.
[00:24:32] Like, I don't know how a snake works.
[00:24:35] I don't know their boss mechanics.
[00:24:37] So like if I was in a situation with a snake, I wouldn't know how to outplay the snake like how to outmaneuver this snake
[00:24:45] How to deal with it. So to me, that's why I'm not fear of the unknown
[00:24:48] I know exactly right and so I see a snake and I'm like, oh shit, right?
[00:24:52] I don't know what you're gonna do and so nothing more disgusting than a snake
[00:24:56] I mean, I don't even think they've discussed I remember one time
[00:25:00] There's this girl
[00:25:01] This woman actually she's our teacher. It's 11th grade at English not English social studies
[00:25:07] history and we
[00:25:10] This guy this black dude like like said here you go. Do you want to hold something?
[00:25:15] She says well, what is it? He reaches in his pocket and he pulls out his pet snake and he throws it on her
[00:25:22] He just he didn't throw it on her
[00:25:23] But he just says hold out your hand and he just put it on her hand and like she freaked the fuck out dude
[00:25:31] she did and
[00:25:32] Huh, what the fuck? Well, it wasn't like it wasn't a danger noodle, right?
[00:25:37] I mean, it's just a normal snake and so you just look at it, but she was having a bad time and
[00:25:44] Yeah, that's fucked up. It was I remember after that she had to walk out of the room like that woman
[00:25:50] she worked there for one year
[00:25:54] One year and that was it and I I'm almost certain that it was because of our class
[00:26:00] like our class was the reason why she just she might quit teaching all
[00:26:04] together right she would and I don't blame her I mean honestly it's a good
[00:26:08] idea I probably should have done that and you're interested in checking out
[00:26:11] Final Fantasy 14 fan fast stuff tomorrow maybe I mean I saw there's some other
[00:26:15] game stuff happening tomorrow that I might look at I mean Final Fantasy 14
[00:26:19] like how much have I really talked about or like focused on the lot not
[00:26:23] really a whole bit right and she owns four gas stations wait what the
[00:26:28] Amorath owns four gas stations when it's like a three million it's usually like a the gas station stuff normally
[00:26:34] Yeah, that's that's the gas station. Yeah gas stations are like like three mil something each
[00:26:40] How many do you own? I have a few different ones. No, I think about three right now. We're going forth
[00:26:46] I mean how much have you spent on gas stations total well each one?
[00:26:50] I will invest money into and I think it's like I think each is worth about like three
[00:26:58] To four mill. That's like the land plus all the facilities, right? Yeah
[00:27:02] Okay, let's call three and a half million for all three each. Yeah, okay, so 10 so it's 10 years
[00:27:08] That's really cash. I don't really like know it off the top usually because I don't really look at them for
[00:27:14] Profitability, it's more of just so I can reduce that on paper to the IRS
[00:27:19] How much I'm making because I've all these it's business expenses
[00:27:22] What was the intent behind these gas stations purchases then buying gas stations like that's not what I would I tell you that like
[00:27:29] I don't even think about my taxes. I really don't you can y'all tell whenever I get a fucking letter
[00:27:34] It says like it's like a certified mail and it says you you got to do this
[00:27:38] We're gonna take all your shit and no I've had that happen too
[00:27:41] I never even think about this like because it is the thing with me, right is that
[00:27:46] You get to a point where you've made so much money that it doesn't really matter
[00:27:51] like who gives a fuck at that point right it's not really like it's gonna make a
[00:27:56] big fucking difference like it's gonna change your life it's just gonna be the
[00:28:00] same as always and yeah I mean that's it and so I don't really how much money
[00:28:04] she need yeah I mean like once you make over like a few million dollars like I
[00:28:09] mean what the fuck are you gonna do with that like realistically like you're
[00:28:13] not gonna do it like if you're bad with money I could see you run out of
[00:28:17] as people run out of money with any amount of money but like if you're
[00:28:20] You're not stupid as hell, I don't think you're going to run out of money ever.
[00:28:23] So I wouldn't worry about that at all.
[00:28:25] And you act like we can understand having too much money.
[00:28:28] Well I'm just saying like if you, I mean it's easy to understand something though, right?
[00:28:31] I mean I feel like it should be easy to understand.
[00:28:34] So I don't know really why it's not.
[00:28:36] Yeah, New York teen had her body, or what is this here?
[00:28:39] Somebody gets upset.
[00:28:41] New York teen arrested after her body, sent a girl and stomped on her head.
[00:28:45] Well that sounds pretty bad.
[00:28:47] What the hell is it doing that for?
[00:28:50] What the fuck is that?
[00:28:52] What's it doing this? Was the light bulb go out?
[00:28:54] Yeah, I'm talking to you right now, right?
[00:28:56] I did that. You mad the shit out of you right now, right?
[00:28:59] Do it!
[00:29:01] No, no, you stand right here.
[00:29:03] You move.
[00:29:05] You stay right here.
[00:29:07] Oh, no, you got to push it.
[00:29:09] That's because it won't work.
[00:29:11] You got to push it.
[00:29:13] I'm not trying to watch that that's scary god damn my who does this you got
[00:29:23] buddy he's 14 way he's 14 years old and doing this it was later charged the
[00:29:29] girl was sent to the hospital never let this freak out of prison oh my god yeah
[00:29:33] bro just kid just shoot him just shoot him like yeah what are we doing about
[00:29:38] this like oh my god what a dumb dumb yeah what a freak and so yeah I don't know
[00:29:44] what this is now by the way this is the reason why a lot of women are afraid of
[00:29:49] men and and I think that as men like really we have a responsibility to rain
[00:29:55] these people in rain these individuals in because here's the problem is that
[00:30:00] whenever you let people like this run wild like women can't stop a guy from
[00:30:05] doing this they can't stop them doing this because they're weak I mean they're
[00:30:08] women they're small and so like what you gotta do is you gotta hold somebody like
[00:30:12] this accountable directly and the way you do that is you put them in fucking
[00:30:17] jail that's the way it works and it's sad for me to see this happen and you
[00:30:22] know anybody the other problem with this too is that you know this kid's
[00:30:27] 14 years old so you know people are gonna try to make the argument and like
[00:30:32] say something like, well, you know, you can't be tried as an adult. I think that whenever
[00:30:37] you body slam somebody onto the pavement and you stomp on their head, I think you need to,
[00:30:43] I don't care how old you are, man, I really don't. I think that if you do that, and especially
[00:30:48] out of somebody that's like trying to hook up with you, or like, you know, you're trying
[00:30:51] to like hook up with like, you do that, like that, that can't happen, right? Like that's
[00:30:55] attempted murder. Like I don't care. I think we do, I think that absolutely putting
[00:30:58] a jail for life bro you're 14 you got started early huh yeah adult choices equal adult consequences
[00:31:06] exactly and so yeah you can't stomp on heads in fortnight exactly he was walking away i know
[00:31:12] needs to be tried as an adult and then killed by like a dog i love the sound of that yeah exactly i
[00:31:17] love to see that and i'm glad to see more people realizing this i am and uh hopefully whatever they
[00:31:23] do and oh this is also why I reacted supports the killing oh this is people
[00:31:29] have been pretty upset about oh this was this is embarrassing this is the
[00:31:34] California debate listen to this oh my god do you believe that English
[00:31:40] proficiency language proficiency should be strictly and do you believe that
[00:31:45] English proficiency language proficiency should be strictly enforced
[00:31:50] for truck drivers you have 60 seconds. I would absolutely fight the Trump
[00:31:54] administration because the job of the California governor is to protect
[00:31:58] Californians and right now that includes. So this is the problem that a lot of
[00:32:02] Democrats have is that their entire, by the way, isn't this that retarded angry
[00:32:07] hag that ran out of an interview? I think I recognize her. It's that bitch
[00:32:15] right? Oh my god why is she even there? There's a swamp that's completely
[00:32:24] unattended. Well no, we just sent her to Florida.
[00:32:30] Hecting them from Donald Trump? Well anyway so like I got distracted. The
[00:32:36] problem they have is that their entire position is just opposing Donald Trump.
[00:32:41] there's no actual forward position there's no and i think this is why bernie
[00:32:46] sanders was really effective when he ran for government
[00:32:49] is that a ren for president obviously what is government the reason why he was
[00:32:53] really effective is because and trump also was effective is because
[00:32:57] like basically this is the republican party was like this when obama was the
[00:33:01] president
[00:33:02] the republican party was the party of the
[00:33:05] opposition to obama
[00:33:07] it was not the party of it's uh... you know big business was not the party of
[00:33:11] small government it was not the party of individuality was not the party of
[00:33:14] anything right of religion
[00:33:16] uh... it was just uh... like basically being anti-obama if obama says the
[00:33:19] sky is blue well it's actually green now
[00:33:22] and the problem that i think democrats have is that trump has defined
[00:33:26] politics to such a
[00:33:29] consequential degree that all of the discourse and dialogue about it is
[00:33:33] completely surrounding and about things that he said, done, opinions that he has,
[00:33:39] or some other variation of that. And that's the problem that they have. Like,
[00:33:44] I get people don't like Donald Trump. I can see why people don't like Donald Trump. It
[00:33:48] makes sense. But the problem is that you can't run an entire campaign off of just
[00:33:53] simply disliking Donald Trump or being in opposition to Donald Trump. This is a
[00:33:57] huge problem I think they're running into. I think they're dealing with it
[00:34:01] right now and you can see this is that like there's no actual that there's no
[00:34:05] forward thought with any of this there's just simply a reactionary well
[00:34:10] I'm against it because he's against it. I think Californians also includes
[00:34:14] enforcing traffic laws and we've seen sometimes a need for oversight in
[00:34:18] California for example we have seen that the Department of Motor Vehicles
[00:34:22] was not enforcing rules around DUIs and drivers who had convictions for that.
[00:34:26] I am stunned that Mr. Bianco would say to black and brown Californians and immigrants who are being terrorized and
[00:34:34] racially profiled that you have to get over
[00:34:38] Racism that's right. That's right. It's racism to want them to speak English
[00:34:44] You know what if it's racism to make them want to speak English. I guess I'm a racist. I
[00:34:51] Think this is what people should just I think we should just agree with these people
[00:34:55] I think we should because at this point this amount of manipulation they're doing is just so over-the-top and unnecessary
[00:35:03] What are we doing here? I guess I'm racist then yep
[00:35:07] Oh, well, they're gonna have to speak English call it what you want
[00:35:09] But you speak English or you're gone
[00:35:11] And I think that more people just need to embrace that we need to just simply embrace it and say you know what call
[00:35:19] Us whatever word you want
[00:35:20] We're still going to advocate for what we think will make things better and hopefully and I think that's the way that you subvert
[00:35:27] retarded clowns like this and like he's thought she's talking about I think this guy right here who I really like this guy and
[00:35:34] You know, I think he probably won't win, but I would probably want him to win
[00:35:38] I mean it seems like he's the one that I agree with the most
[00:35:40] It's not something that you get over it's something that you fight and if he doesn't understand the importance of that
[00:35:45] he has no business representing a state with a diversity of California.
[00:35:49] Ms. Porter, thank you very much. Mr. Bianco, I'll give you 15 seconds to respond.
[00:35:53] Yeah, again, that's not even close to what I said. What I said is we're Californians,
[00:35:57] and I'm speaking for them, especially from law enforcement. When I deal with persons
[00:36:01] of color every single day, Californians are absolutely sick and tired of our politicians
[00:36:06] making race the basis of everything. It is not. And this racial divide that
[00:36:10] they are pushing between law enforcement and the public or Democrat and Republican absolutely
[00:36:17] has to stop and I'm telling you, we are sick of it.
[00:36:22] Fucking based.
[00:36:23] Yes, I told you this.
[00:36:24] He's the guy, man.
[00:36:25] He is.
[00:36:26] He's the guy.
[00:36:27] I like him a lot.
[00:36:28] And, uh, yeah.
[00:36:29] And also, by the way, like I don't, I think this messaging, I think this messaging is
[00:36:33] still inside of the frame that these other people have created because like really
[00:36:38] the messaging should be yeah of course you should speak English you fucking idiot
[00:36:42] it's an English country English is the official language every sign is in
[00:36:45] English I don't care if you call it racism or not if you can't speak English
[00:36:49] not only should you not be a truck driver but you should get out of the
[00:36:51] fucking country entirely that's what I think that's my opinion right and by
[00:36:56] the way that's what most people think you go to China you go to China and so
[00:37:01] you go and ask a China man and you say you know what I want to come to
[00:37:06] country I'm not gonna speak Mandarin I don't know what the fuck their signs are
[00:37:11] but I want to drive around and he's gonna say you need to get the fuck out
[00:37:16] of my country you go to Japan you talk to a
[00:37:20] Japan man and he's gonna say get the fuck out of my country you go to
[00:37:25] Nigeria and you say I don't want to speak your language but I want to drive
[00:37:29] around and not follow any of your rules he's gonna say get the fuck out
[00:37:33] out of my country and you know what all of them have in common?
[00:37:36] They're right.
[00:37:38] That's it.
[00:37:38] That's what they all have in common.
[00:37:41] They speak English.
[00:37:41] Yes, exactly.
[00:37:43] And so it's really that simple.
[00:37:45] And Afghanistan, they'd say the same fucking thing.
[00:37:48] Bad example of you're seeing Chinese driving
[00:37:50] is fucking terrifying to let anyone drive.
[00:37:52] I don't think that, listen,
[00:37:54] I don't think that if Chinese are that bad at driving
[00:37:58] then how are there so many cars in China?
[00:38:01] Think about it.
[00:38:02] Think about it, there's so many cars in China that they can't be that bad, because if it was that bad, it would be like a bloodbath.
[00:38:11] I mean, there'd be like a thousand people that die every day from car...
[00:38:15] Actually, how many of you will die every day from car accidents in China?
[00:38:18] I actually, wait a second.
[00:38:31] Wait a second, there's no way, that's, I mean, alright, that's not, that's a lot less
[00:38:40] than a thousand, alright?
[00:38:41] It's way less than a thousand.
[00:38:43] So yeah, I don't know.
[00:38:45] You can't trust out what the CCP puts out?
[00:38:48] Maybe you're right.
[00:38:49] They have the long delays on traffic.
[00:38:50] Look it up.
[00:38:51] I bet they do.
[00:38:52] But hey, you know, if things are wrong, oh, what is this here?
[00:38:54] Oh, no.
[00:38:55] Oh, no.
[00:38:57] What is this?
[00:38:59] Body cam footage has been released of Miami deputies serving a warrant for Christian Barada,
[00:39:04] who is suggested of distributing child pornography.
[00:39:07] Uh-oh.
[00:39:08] It came out of his room with a gun, oh, with an optic, and then they shot the
[00:39:14] guy.
[00:39:15] okay raises firearm before being shot and uh... and being armed in your house is
[00:39:19] in a crime
[00:39:20] and that time will tell how this plays out
[00:39:22] okay well let's see i think since obviously the guy gets shot i'm gonna
[00:39:26] look at this off stream and then see if i can play it on stream okay
[00:39:45] You can see they got everybody there
[00:39:51] There's like literally like 20 guys in there
[00:39:54] come on die open the door
[00:40:03] uh-oh
[00:40:13] and there's a lady and some kids
[00:40:14] What a retard who runs out there bro this guy runs out there with his gun and he's like
[00:40:39] Oh
[00:40:41] Like deer in their headlights and they just pop them off like five times
[00:40:49] What a retard what an idiot bro like goddamn so yeah anyway, I can't show this one on stream
[00:40:57] I can't but that's a rip bozo situation. Oh my god, and so yeah Darwin award. Yeah
[00:41:04] Deserved yeah, it's deserved like you have the police that are coming to pull a search warrant
[00:41:10] And if you walk out there, I mean like really let me give you some advice if the police show up
[00:41:15] Don't run up on them with a gun
[00:41:17] Like just don't do that. It just puts it it stresses them out. I mean imagine if it was you
[00:41:24] Somebody's run up on you with a guy. It's dress. Yes. Dress me out like crazy
[00:41:28] So I don't know what to say the wrong button is inventory. Oh bro
[00:41:33] I equipped the gun again damn it brought one to me the paper towels. I
[00:41:37] Thought this was America. Yeah, bro like and and also like
[00:41:42] Seems that they could have gotten them at work where they know exactly where he'll be and
[00:41:46] 99% chance will be on arm and this is also like you know
[00:41:50] I comment people can't even read the person that was shot was not the one that was accused
[00:41:54] That the the showing people can't read the person that that that the person shot was not the one accused
[00:42:00] Do you really think that matters? Like, if you run up, like, okay, so let's say you're a police officer, you're serving a warrant for a potentially dangerous individual that's like distributing child porn, and another guy, like, you don't know, like, a guy shows up, and he's got a fucking gun.
[00:42:20] He's got a fucking gun. Does it matter who it is? Does it matter, like, oh, well, no, he can shoot us. He's not part of the warrant. It's okay.
[00:42:29] It's okay. It doesn't matter. No, it doesn't. This is as close to a no-knock as you can get without it being a no-knock.
[00:42:35] The guy on loudspeaker is garbled and hard to understand.
[00:42:39] This is the most brain-dead thing you can think.
[00:42:42] These guys are literally on a loudspeaker saying, come out, it's the police.
[00:42:47] There's like 20 guys in like military grade equipment with fucking M16s outside.
[00:42:54] There's tin lights into your fucking house, and you're like, well, I don't know what's going on.
[00:43:01] I don't know what it, I don't know what this is. What can it be? The reach is real. Yeah, exactly.
[00:43:09] And I'm going to need an email and a text message. Yeah, he repeats it, what, three times? I know.
[00:43:14] This justifies the armored vehicle in SWAT Wade for SWAT, SWAT Wade, for a CP warrant. Yeah,
[00:43:21] Absolutely it does, because if it ever occurred to you that they might have other information,
[00:43:26] the guy might be violent. And also, by the way, they were right. They were right, the guy was violent.
[00:43:33] And as soon as he, yeah, he came out, there was a guy trying to shoot him,
[00:43:38] and they popped his ass off, man. And that's it. And so, yeah, the guy was armed, yes.
[00:43:44] And oh my God, the guy got in deep sleep and a bunch of yelling and screaming went to
[00:43:48] inspect the gun was down they should have given him a chance it was a bad
[00:43:51] shooting in my opinion I dude how do you know he got up from a deep sleep how do
[00:43:57] you know you this is the type of like absolute slop opinions some people have
[00:44:02] like what do you talk how do you know this like you just inventing this shit
[00:44:06] why do retards always find so hard to find excuses to defend dumbasses and
[00:44:10] criminals because they're dumbasses and criminals and they think that like
[00:44:14] Basically, well, they're just stupid.
[00:44:17] I mean, you really answered your own question.
[00:44:19] Is there stupid?
[00:44:20] And yeah, why do right-wingers have
[00:44:22] to come to the fence and a CP idiot with a gun?
[00:44:25] Right-wingers?
[00:44:28] Well, wait, what?
[00:44:32] What does this have to do with right-wingers?
[00:44:35] Oh, here we go.
[00:44:36] This was last year, by the way.
[00:44:38] The cops weren't charged or anything.
[00:44:39] This is all procedure.
[00:44:41] They didn't even do an investigation.
[00:44:44] so they packed this dude up
[00:44:46] and he naturally selected himself
[00:44:48] and they didn't even investigate it
[00:44:51] they said oh like it's like
[00:44:52] well sure so he pulled out all yeah yeah you got it
[00:44:55] good job
[00:44:56] all right that was it
[00:44:57] problem solved
[00:44:59] and uh... it's got nothing to do bro it's got nothing to do
[00:45:03] with uh... political parties it doesn't like you go and run up on a cop with
[00:45:06] the gun you dumb as hell and that's it
[00:45:09] and uh... so yeah you have a very narrow black and white take on
[00:45:12] everything and i love it
[00:45:13] well it's not that i don't think i actually have there's a lot of nuance to this as well right i mean
[00:45:18] like there's a bunch of other ways they could solve it but at the end of the day um the guy like
[00:45:24] i don't have sympathy for people that make bad decisions that's really what it comes down to
[00:45:29] so if i think somebody made a bad decision and they suffer from that decision i think to myself
[00:45:34] well you shouldn't have made that decision that was a bad decision shouldn't have done that
[00:45:39] and so anyway uh... that's it doesn't matter yeah
[00:45:41] it's not a black and white situation
[00:45:44] but whether somebody was right or wrong is like you have to fall off on one side
[00:45:48] of the fence or another
[00:45:49] and uh... it's that simple or is this that thing that i was saying before
[00:45:52] look at this
[00:45:55] so a wild and frankly disturbing story out of the state of the state of the
[00:45:58] world is a gender woman and her partner
[00:46:01] our q's of kidnapping her child allegedly transgender woman and her
[00:46:05] partner here we go
[00:46:06] there they are
[00:46:07] That poor girl.
[00:46:09] Lee, to go take her to Cuba and get gender reassignment surgery.
[00:46:14] Madeleine Rivera live in Washington with more on this.
[00:46:16] Maddie, what do we know?
[00:46:18] Hey, good morning, Bill.
[00:46:19] So the case prompted the Justice Department to send a government plane to Cuba to
[00:46:24] bring the 10 year old child back to the US.
[00:46:27] Federal officials.
[00:46:27] So they tried to do a sex change operation on a 10 year old kid in Cuba.
[00:46:32] She'll say the child's biological father, Rose Inessa Ethington, who's now a transgender
[00:46:41] woman and her partner took the 10-year-old for what was supposed to be a camping trip
[00:46:46] in Alberta, Canada late last month.
[00:46:48] But they never made it to their hotel or campground.
[00:46:51] It's the opposite direction.
[00:46:52] Instead after crossing the Canadian border, the couple allegedly flew from Vancouver
[00:46:56] to Mexico City.
[00:46:58] Oh my god, so they can oh, oh, wow
[00:47:04] They took another flight from Mexico to Havana all of this happening by the way without the knowledge and permission
[00:47:10] See this is why we need to get Cuba
[00:47:12] It's because if we just got cute we wouldn't have this happen
[00:47:16] Because they would just call us and be like yo by the way like there's like a kid here. Are you know?
[00:47:21] Yeah, I didn't think so. Okay. Yeah
[00:47:23] He's telling me to get it.
[00:47:26] He's telling me to get it.
[00:47:32] Well, what do you think?
[00:47:37] What do you think?
[00:47:39] You had to guess.
[00:47:53] for children.
[00:47:54] Rose Parker.
[00:47:55] Why isn't the therapist in custody?
[00:47:59] If the therapist is telling them
[00:48:02] that they need to basically traffic a child
[00:48:08] into another country to disfigure and maim their body,
[00:48:14] why is this person not in jail?
[00:48:16] Like, right now.
[00:48:18] Like, what are we doing?
[00:48:20] had withdrawn that exact amount in late March,
[00:48:23] and the complaint.
[00:48:24] Family members of the 10-year-old boy
[00:48:26] say they were worried Rose had manipulated him
[00:48:29] to identify as a girl.
[00:48:39] Man, it sure seems like the thing that never happens
[00:48:42] sure seems to be happening a lot.
[00:48:47] It sure seems to be happening quite often.
[00:48:50] Rose's brother tells the New York Times she had been pushing for the child to get transition
[00:48:57] surgery since he was five years old.
[00:49:01] Wow.
[00:49:07] Let me explain what the problem is.
[00:49:11] The problem is that people in the trans community are not vocal enough about expressing how
[00:49:17] bad this is.
[00:49:20] This is I think one of the big reasons why there's such a negative sentiment around trans
[00:49:26] is that when a member of your community does something that is just straight up pedophile
[00:49:31] child grooming mutilation.
[00:49:35] If you can't just immediately come to a moral conclusion on that without even thinking
[00:49:41] about it and you have to preface it or, you know, try to say something else or
[00:49:47] ignore it.
[00:49:48] i think that's the reason why a lot of people are losing support of trans
[00:49:52] it's because when they don't rain in their bad actors
[00:49:56] you have somebody like this happen and that they try to act like all of this
[00:50:00] didn't happen or you know it was something else or some other variation of
[00:50:04] that
[00:50:05] they're all other all in on it we have to get rid of these people i don't i
[00:50:09] don't think that they're all in on it
[00:50:10] i think that what happened this is what i think that let me finish the
[00:50:13] video and i'll talk about
[00:50:15] this seems to be clearly all be coming from brose rose's brother says it was
[00:50:19] heartbreaking and hard from the c
[00:50:21] you know i'd like to partner have been charged with federal international
[00:50:24] parental kidnapping laws
[00:50:26] ill-faceted remainder of their court case
[00:50:30] uh... should be a lot worse should be way worse
[00:50:33] so anyway uh... yeah if you may have a trial firm uh... you're not an ally
[00:50:37] or friend your yes man and he has been leaked to a ruling
[00:50:40] well so
[00:50:41] I mean, this is how I see it. I think that a lot of trans people are afraid of speaking out against this.
[00:50:47] And here's the reason why, is that there is a small subset of the trans community that are straight up mentally ill.
[00:50:57] Like they're insane, they're violent, they're aggressive, they're the ones that are buying and selling these t-shirts that says protect trans kids,
[00:51:05] and it has like a gun underneath of it, they're the ones that are talking about, well,
[00:51:10] the reason why this kid went and shot up a school is because a random other person misgendered them
[00:51:16] last week. They're the ones that are making excuses for it and rationalizing it. I don't think that
[00:51:21] all trans people are like this. I think that it's actually a minority, but this minority is so
[00:51:26] loud, so aggressive, and so hostile that trans people that are, you know, again, like, we
[00:51:32] have to acknowledge that even if you think all trans isn't normal, you have to agree that
[00:51:37] that some of it is a lot weirder than the other kinds, right?
[00:51:40] And so what I'm saying is that the normal, right,
[00:51:44] whatever you wanna define,
[00:51:45] but on that side of the spectrum,
[00:51:47] trans people are afraid of coming out
[00:51:50] and speaking out against this
[00:51:52] because they're worried that now
[00:51:54] you're gonna get hit coming both ways.
[00:51:56] You're gonna get hit by the people that are transphobic
[00:51:58] and they hate trans people categorically
[00:52:01] and there's just nothing that they can do about it.
[00:52:03] And you're also now gonna get hate
[00:52:05] from your own community
[00:52:06] and they're going to try to cast you out as well
[00:52:08] so they're in like this catch twenty two situation where you can recognize and
[00:52:13] see that there is very obviously
[00:52:15] and evil and an injustice being done but there's a chilling effect in that
[00:52:20] community i think that prevents people from being willing to acknowledge it
[00:52:24] with any sort of moral clarity
[00:52:26] and that's the main problem that i think that a lot of the people
[00:52:30] and the trans community has with acceptance is that
[00:52:33] they do not rein in their bad actors like for example when uh... you know like
[00:52:38] some you know republican or somebody like that that's something bad or a white
[00:52:42] person does something that
[00:52:43] there's no there's no problem for every white person to say wow that was really
[00:52:48] bad
[00:52:48] or a man does something bad and people say wow let's string them up right
[00:52:53] but the moment that you exercise own group preference
[00:52:57] and you do so in a way that
[00:52:59] hurts other people or protects people that hurt other people
[00:53:03] I think that you lose the sympathy and you lose the support.
[00:53:07] You're basically being tribalistic, right?
[00:53:09] You lose the sympathy and support of the average population.
[00:53:13] And they say, well, if you're so normal and you're so okay, then why is it that you're
[00:53:17] not talking about this person that's part of your group that did something insane?
[00:53:22] And I think also, they also downplay the disturbing amount of them to try to do things
[00:53:26] and don't get caught.
[00:53:28] Maybe I don't know.
[00:53:29] And so I'm trans.
[00:53:30] What do you want me to do?
[00:53:31] I'm not law enforcement.
[00:53:32] What I would want you to do is to just simply speak out and say this person is a freak. They should be put in jail
[00:53:39] This is wrong. You shouldn't mutilate children
[00:53:42] Like I just saying that like for example like being vocal about your dislike of this
[00:53:48] I think this is I think it's very important it is and
[00:53:52] Stopping trying you can be trans all you want. I don't give a fuck. I don't care what you do
[00:53:55] But like here it is. Yeah, there's fancy at the exactly to others
[00:53:58] Yeah, you have to be outspoken about this and not to, you know, kind of implicitly allow
[00:54:04] this.
[00:54:05] And that's the issue.
[00:54:06] Trans people do the most to undermine trans people.
[00:54:09] I think that they do in some cases, and I think nowadays they definitely do.
[00:54:13] And I'll be glad, glad.
[00:54:14] And others are outspoken, too.
[00:54:16] Maybe I don't know about that.
[00:54:17] So be a good example, yes, definitely.
[00:54:20] And a lot of these people keep trying to involve kids into things.
[00:54:24] And I think that's the big issue.
[00:54:25] Trans have been fatigued of the whole community for exactly why allowing these insane freaks to completely destroy the movement
[00:54:30] Yeah, I don't like this is my genuine opinion about it
[00:54:33] I actually don't think that most people care if like
[00:54:38] Like there have been people that like and honestly like I almost feel
[00:54:42] So there was recently a person that I found out was trans
[00:54:46] They were a male the female trans and I spent like 20 minutes making gendered insults about this person calling them an ugly
[00:54:52] whore, fat, like, hit the wall, like, look at this, and I'm making fun of the way this
[00:54:58] woman looks, right? And like, I found out that she was like trans, and I thought to myself,
[00:55:03] I was like, wow, I am the least transphobic person possible, because I'm using completely
[00:55:09] gendered insults, but it's their gender that they decided.
[00:55:17] That's how woke I am.
[00:55:23] I was insulting them for being a woman.
[00:55:28] I think I'm, yeah, get affirmed idiot.
[00:55:30] Yeah, get affirmed, foyd.
[00:55:34] There you go.
[00:55:37] So anyway, the Ampers are Marces.
[00:55:39] That's the quality it sure is.
[00:55:40] So I think that most people actually don't give a fuck about trans people.
[00:55:45] I think they don't care.
[00:55:47] I think as long as you pass and you don't try to do anything weird and you try to just go about your day
[00:55:52] Nobody really gives a fuck nobody really cares
[00:55:56] Nobody I don't want to hear about it the same as I don't want to hear about like somebody else like I don't like and and this is just a reality
[00:56:03] Like I don't want to hear about people's sexual escapades in general
[00:56:06] I don't want to hear about sex people's sexuality
[00:56:09] Overall like you got to remember like I you know my favorite movies order the ring
[00:56:13] So my favorite animes are berserk. I mean, I guess berserk is a few sex scenes, but usually they're
[00:56:18] They're not really sex scenes. Are they? It's another word for that
[00:56:22] And you know freerun so like I'm not a I'm not a prudish person either, right?
[00:56:28] I'm not prudish, but like I'm just not I'm not a big
[00:56:32] Sexually charged guy. I'm just not it's not my kind of thing. So, um, you know, I don't want to hear even
[00:56:37] even adults doing that that are heterosexual.
[00:56:40] I remember as a kid, and this is just one more point
[00:56:43] now I'm gonna move past this, is that,
[00:56:45] like, I always felt uncomfortable watching movies
[00:56:48] like Even American Pie and, you know,
[00:56:50] like not another teen movie and stuff like that,
[00:56:52] because I'm like, this is weird,
[00:56:53] it's just all about sex, and I don't wanna, like,
[00:56:56] this, like, I just, can we just watch Super,
[00:56:59] can we just watch Quirks 2 again?
[00:57:01] Like, can we just watch Quirks 1 again?
[00:57:02] Like, I don't wanna watch, this is weird.
[00:57:04] And so, like, I just, it made me uncomfortable.
[00:57:07] so i think that a lot of people do feel the way that i feel right is that
[00:57:11] and again i don't have a problem with the media existing it's just simply not
[00:57:14] something i want to choose to consume
[00:57:17] and so my my opinion about that with trans is that
[00:57:20] like keep your genitalia out of the public keep your sexual proclivities
[00:57:25] out of the public
[00:57:26] and to the extent that you want act that way please do it in a respectful
[00:57:30] way that is not some form of exhibitionism or view worriorism
[00:57:34] And I would feel that way about a heterosexual couple, a gay couple, a trans person, or anything
[00:57:40] else like that.
[00:57:41] I think this is the same.
[00:57:42] And so, like, girl, what's about trans, as long as they don't have acid?
[00:57:46] Well, and I think this is the problem, is that you have things like this happen, and people
[00:57:50] start running defense for it, or explaining it for one reason or another.
[00:57:54] What is this here?
[00:57:55] If I can find it?
[00:57:56] What's going on?
[00:57:59] Uh-oh.
[00:58:00] This is the Chipotle.
[00:58:03] i can tell this a chipotle isn't it
[00:58:10] this is how fat i am
[00:58:12] i can tell just based off of this
[00:58:15] it's a chipotle
[00:58:18] that's how fat i
[00:58:19] uh... i i i am i'm not fat i'm trans fat
[00:58:25] i'm trans fat we talk about trans sexual i'm trans fat
[00:58:29] Fan us by Chipotle table.
[00:58:32] Yeah, yeah, exactly.
[00:58:32] Because it's got the metal, the metal things on it.
[00:58:35] And also, they usually, so basically, here's how you know,
[00:58:39] is that you can tell this isn't a subway.
[00:58:41] So a subway, and this is just again, like a non-nope pad.
[00:58:45] Why do not pad?
[00:58:46] Let me see here, in my pack.
[00:58:48] So this is the difference in a Chipotle and a subway.
[00:58:53] So a subway, you come in, and then you go here,
[00:58:56] and then this is the bar, and then you go here.
[00:58:59] a chipotle is different
[00:59:01] and generally you come in from either here
[00:59:05] or most of the time you come in from here
[00:59:08] you go directly to here and then you go to here
[00:59:10] so it's actually chipotle is more min max and then you have the drink machine
[00:59:14] usually about right here
[00:59:16] and so uh... and then the other weird thing about subways is that subways
[00:59:20] usually have drink machines here instead
[00:59:22] so this was a dead giveaway
[00:59:25] like anybody ask anybody who's over three hundred and seventy pounds
[00:59:29] and and they would that they'll know what i'm talking about
[00:59:32] it's obvious
[00:59:37] first time at the point
[00:59:38] i heard you guys make the best
[00:59:41] for every also
[00:59:42] i like the ball
[00:59:46] no i don't know what i want
[00:59:50] she clocked it
[00:59:52] Two seconds.
[00:59:55] Two seconds, bro.
[00:59:57] I see, I see, I see.
[01:00:00] Oh, I don't wanna hear it, I don't wanna see it,
[01:00:01] I don't know, no, no, no, no.
[01:00:03] No, it's time for you to leave.
[01:00:04] Right now, you're done, you're out.
[01:00:06] Get the fuck out of here.
[01:00:08] Yeah, that's it.
[01:00:09] Ow, ow, ow, ow.
[01:00:12] Why are you getting this out?
[01:00:14] No, no, no, no, no.
[01:00:16] It's my first time running it.
[01:00:16] No, no, it's my first time running it.
[01:00:18] Listen, dollar brand Kaisenat.
[01:00:21] you need to stop you need to just just retire just retire right now you're
[01:00:28] young you still have plenty of time you know what you should do before you leave
[01:00:31] ask for a job application because this whole influencer thing is probably not
[01:00:37] gonna work out for you she's not good
[01:00:41] All I want is white rice, dragon, and chicken.
[01:00:46] You want to take the...
[01:00:49] Already bro, shit.
[01:00:51] We got a business, a West Orange.
[01:00:53] West Orange is way better than this.
[01:00:56] How much is for a bowl?
[01:00:59] So I can't get it.
[01:01:01] Oh no, this is my paparazzi.
[01:01:07] This is my paparazzi, okay.
[01:01:10] this is the point they should just call the police because like I mean here's
[01:01:15] the thing if they tell you stop recording you should say I'm sorry and
[01:01:22] then leave that's what a normal person does by the way this is what a normal
[01:01:28] person would do a normal person says I don't want you to record in here please
[01:01:32] leave and for you to say maybe you can say well I'm not recording people and
[01:01:36] maybe have like you know a second of debate and then they say it doesn't
[01:01:40] matter please leave I'd say okay I'm sorry I'll leave now they're told to leave
[01:01:46] they're already they're already told to leave the night that's right I'm gonna
[01:01:54] start calling him right now yeah now you know wait so so we can't report it
[01:02:09] Okay, okay, okay, okay, I
[01:02:17] Right, yeah, and so anyway
[01:02:20] Yeah, so the w manager exactly and you saw how quick he turned around
[01:02:25] But he stopped all that dialogue everything the moment that he heard the cops are gonna get called that was it and
[01:02:31] It's again. It's just straight up bro. Don team who Kai. I know we got it and
[01:02:36] And people like this are so stupid.
[01:02:38] The food hack for getting more food for less?
[01:02:41] See, I didn't even know about this, but I guess that girl works at Chipotle, so she'd be aware of it.
[01:02:46] Was she overreacting at that point?
[01:02:48] I think that this is also the reality.
[01:02:51] If you've got ten dudes that show up with cameras and they're recording, like they've got a GoPro or some shit like this,
[01:02:59] I mean it's very obvious that they're trying to create a situation.
[01:03:05] is totally justified completely justified now and and and the reason why some
[01:03:10] people say it's overreacting is because this woman did something that very few
[01:03:14] people do she nipped it in the bud
[01:03:18] she said i know what this is i can see the seed i don't need to see the fruit
[01:03:25] i know what it is i don't need i don't need to wait to find out
[01:03:28] i know what's going on right now i know what you are doing
[01:03:32] at this exact moment and you gotta fucking go
[01:03:36] so that's what i think right isn't public space so they can record regardless
[01:03:39] no they can't
[01:03:41] you can record so this is the way that i think it should be okay this is my
[01:03:45] opinion
[01:03:46] i think you should be able to record and take photos in public spaces
[01:03:51] with the absence of consent
[01:03:53] like i i think that if you want to go and record at a restaurant
[01:03:57] you should be able to do that
[01:03:59] like as a default
[01:04:01] However, the moment that they say, don't do it, and if you don't immediately stop,
[01:04:11] police, police trespassing get out. That's my opinion. It's a and by the way,
[01:04:19] so we're getting confused about private and public. It's private property that's open to the
[01:04:24] public. That is the that is the accurate assessment of what something like a Chipotle is.
[01:04:29] And in being open to the public, I think that having people and if you have on your door and you say
[01:04:37] Don't don't record and somebody comes in there
[01:04:47] Then they immediately call it. Yeah, I think that's totally fine. It's completely okay. So, um, yeah, you're wrong
[01:04:53] I don't think I am I think that it's reasonable and here's the reason why I don't want to create a world
[01:04:58] where people are afraid of taking a short video of themselves at a Taco Bell,
[01:05:04] or taking photos of themselves at a Wendy's, like, what the fuck are we talking about?
[01:05:09] I don't want to live in that level of a draconian society, and I don't think so at all.
[01:05:12] But what I do want to live in is, I want to live in a world where consent is respected,
[01:05:18] and people's rights are preserved.
[01:05:20] And I think that it is their right for them to decide,
[01:05:23] we don't want people recording on our property, and please do not record on our property,
[01:05:28] And if somebody says no and they don't respect that, now they're breaking the consent and
[01:05:33] the social contract that the world is built around.
[01:05:36] And so you have to go.
[01:05:37] You have to go.
[01:05:38] And it's not personal.
[01:05:40] I'm not angry.
[01:05:42] But you just can't live in a world like that.
[01:05:44] With the exception of government facilities.
[01:05:47] It depends on what the facility is, the nature of the recording.
[01:05:50] For example, if there's a government facility that for some way could be medical, or
[01:05:55] let's say there's a government facility and it's for underage children and you're recording there,
[01:06:00] I think that we can all come to the conclusion that there can be really big problems that could
[01:06:03] emerge from that. So I think that in some cases like generally I agree you should be able to record
[01:06:10] but there are instances in which I would disagree and that's it. What's the purpose of
[01:06:15] recording in the first place? Probably just to start trouble and to be stupid and annoying,
[01:06:19] like this is just what young, like I did this as a young guy, I get it, that's how I know
[01:06:23] it like I know what these guys are because I used to do stupid things like
[01:06:26] this myself like I mean it's really not that complicated so yeah farm content
[01:06:31] and so Garmin buildings are open to public recording is fine Garmin's not
[01:06:34] open to public would not be allowed oh I don't know about that and Chad do us
[01:06:38] all time taking baby pictures of my photo of my daughter eating food yeah like
[01:06:41] let me give you an example right and so there was one time I went out and I
[01:06:47] went out with this girl it was this this Chinese girl and we we streamed
[01:06:51] Well, I guess I can just say exactly what it was right. It was like two years ago
[01:06:54] Like that girl Kaisi came to visit and we go to a Chinese restaurant and she's ordering in Chinese and I'm like
[01:07:00] Oh my god, and I don't know what she's ordering. She orders a fucking George duck
[01:07:04] Like who the fuck would her stuff and so anyway
[01:07:08] And and so like there was a woman behind us with her kid and she said oh are you recording?
[01:07:13] I said yes, and you know, she's like well, you know, could you please not record my child?
[01:07:17] I said oh my god
[01:07:18] I'm so sorry and we just simply moved to another booth. It was no problem. So like that's what a normal person would do
[01:07:24] That's what normal reasonable like average people do
[01:07:28] So if you're not acting in that way you're being a piece of shit and the woman was very respectful
[01:07:34] She said oh, it's okay like you can record me and I was like I don't I don't think that you're really like
[01:07:40] I mean that might make you uncomfortable and I don't even want to have
[01:07:43] of why even put a person in that situation
[01:07:47] if they even express 1% discomfort of it, right?
[01:07:51] And so it's just that simple.
[01:07:52] That's how it should be, right, exactly.
[01:07:54] And so anyway, this is the way a gentleman behaves.
[01:07:59] And I think that you should always endeavor
[01:08:01] to be a gentleman in the way that you behave in public.
[01:08:04] And I know this might sound gay,
[01:08:06] it might sound gay or stupid or being a simp,
[01:08:10] but I think that you should endeavor to be
[01:08:12] a you know a gracious gentleman in public
[01:08:15] and why is that
[01:08:16] because whenever you know like you know if it's my you know my mom or dad at
[01:08:21] some point back in a day or you know and talk about kiki a kid that i had or
[01:08:26] you know a sister or something
[01:08:28] i want them to be treated
[01:08:29] by
[01:08:31] gracious gentlemen
[01:08:33] i don't want them to be treated
[01:08:34] by uh... you know team who cries
[01:08:37] they're looking to be the next big thing like to talk okay
[01:08:40] I don't want to see that happen.
[01:08:42] I don't want to have people get harassed like that.
[01:08:45] So that's the way I see it.
[01:08:46] People ask before asking in public in my jam, it's polite.
[01:08:49] Yeah, exactly, definitely.
[01:08:50] I tip my fedora to you, good sir.
[01:08:52] Absolutely.
[01:08:52] And I really mean it, I do.
[01:08:54] And to protest, two thousand teachers want to protest.
[01:08:58] Canapal City Schools will be closed next Friday, May 1st,
[01:09:02] as teachers head up to Raleigh for a statewide rally.
[01:09:05] Educators and supporters are expected to call
[01:09:07] for increased public school funding
[01:09:09] and policy changes at the Kids Over Corporations Rally.
[01:09:13] Canapolis City Schools says many teachers
[01:09:15] were taking the day off to attend the rally,
[01:09:17] so board members approved making that day
[01:09:19] an optional work day for staff.
[01:09:22] I wish you wouldn't make signs like this.
[01:09:25] This is a sexual innuendo.
[01:09:28] This kid's there.
[01:09:30] It's not a big deal, it's just not what I do, right?
[01:09:33] I think it's weird.
[01:09:35] She's my opinion.
[01:09:36] It's a little thing, right?
[01:09:37] Maybe I'm being prudish, but I just wish you wouldn't do that.
[01:09:41] But anyway, I actually grew with him.
[01:09:44] I do, I grew with him.
[01:09:45] I think teachers should get paid a lot of money.
[01:09:47] You see, FBI arrested a bunch of dudes in Mexico and Mafia?
[01:09:50] No.
[01:09:51] Wait, what?
[01:09:52] I didn't see that at all.
[01:09:53] Let me see.
[01:09:54] Oh, my God.
[01:09:55] He got Baldeon?
[01:09:56] Then all of this is these multiple cases of benefits fraud that were happening.
[01:10:04] Yeah.
[01:10:05] You what did he take did it take an extraordinary long time for you to know that that was happening now
[01:10:12] I think I think he's telling I think you did I think you knew all immediately. I think you just let it happen
[01:10:17] Is that just something that that has been this guy's like the
[01:10:23] She's like the the lame version of dick Cheney
[01:10:28] You see like from this angle like he's like this he's like the soy version of dick Cheney
[01:10:35] It happens in other states. We were going back to many of these people
[01:10:39] prosecuting in 2021. He used it as an excuse because it was a perfect thing to do
[01:10:43] to say there was fraud. Imagine that. Coming from this guy, he would know fraud where it was at.
[01:10:47] So, he used it to... He's like Sigmund Fraud.
[01:10:51] That was actually a good one.
[01:10:57] That's the first good one I've heard of Jimmy Kimmel in a long time.
[01:11:01] really that actually all right all right not so bad humanized humanized immigrant
[01:11:08] community especially this Molly community and I said that was pre-written
[01:11:11] that's the most pathetic should I've ever heard but it was funny what he was
[01:11:17] doing was is the programs in Minnesota look we are a generous state we're also
[01:11:20] like California we're a payer state we pay more and then we get back to
[01:11:23] support red states that don't support their people but they came in to try
[01:11:28] destroy those programs and you know that's again rich destroy programs that
[01:11:33] don't help them by billionaires who commit this fraud but no it was an
[01:11:36] excuse for them to do it. They know all this right right okay of course
[01:11:40] political interviews are scripted maybe if he scripted that if he scripted that
[01:11:46] response you know what it is Jimmy Kimmel I mean like it is I mean it is
[01:11:55] Jimmy I mean like ah geez yeah I mean maybe he probably did right I mean I
[01:12:01] don't know like that was the least a good one right what can I say is that why
[01:12:05] the fastest growing states in the country or in the South well I think that
[01:12:09] this it's just a ridiculous thing to say that the reason why the states that
[01:12:13] are blue are successful is because they give away a bunch of free money to
[01:12:17] like migrants and they let criminals get off for like stealing things from a
[01:12:21] 7-11, right? I mean, that's not really the reason why these places are successful.
[01:12:26] And also, like, isn't California losing a huge amount of its population, and you
[01:12:31] have, like, businesses that are constantly relocating to places like
[01:12:35] Texas? Like, I know that, like, I mean, I've seen a ton of places that are
[01:12:40] moving over to Texas now. There's been a whole lot more of them, so I don't
[01:12:43] even know what to say. Yeah, that's not my definition of successful. I guess
[01:12:46] So the same with many other blue states. Yeah.
[01:12:51] And you even have like the governor of New York saying,
[01:12:55] please come back and help pay for our, our illegal alien, uh, you know,
[01:12:59] fucking daycare programs. And, uh, and I'm not talking about for the kids.
[01:13:03] I'm talking about the adults daycare for them. And, uh,
[01:13:06] it's just embarrassing and the brand new Wendy's has no indoor seating at all.
[01:13:13] New Wendy's, but here's the difference.
[01:13:15] You cannot sit down inside to eat your food
[01:13:19] You're going to order your food from this window. Yeah, right? And then you're gonna walk around the building
[01:13:26] Right, and you're gonna sit down and eat right there. Why do you think that is?
[01:13:35] Why do you think those benches are so small?
[01:13:40] Why would that be
[01:13:43] What could possibly be the reason
[01:13:46] Now if you're doing door-dash
[01:13:49] You go walk through these doors. Yeah, and you're going to pick up your food right there
[01:13:54] Oh, I have you and they're gonna have computer screens right there where you can order your food
[01:13:59] Isn't it great that we're turning our entire society into a minimum security prison in order to
[01:14:05] basically play adult daycare for the dumbest and most impulse driven two
[01:14:13] percent of the population to just simply ruin it for everybody else. Like we're
[01:14:18] turning the entire world and entire cities into minimum security prisons in
[01:14:22] order to basically you know allow these people to be a padded room. The world is
[01:14:29] becoming a padded room for these people to bounce around in.
[01:14:35] This is how they're doing it now in some locations with Wendy's and probably other restaurants where
[01:14:40] You know traditionally you will be able to go in and sit down and eat and why why not but now they're switching it up
[01:14:46] Why why this is new to me?
[01:14:49] Let me know all in your city. Where are you from?
[01:14:52] No, y'all got these style type of restaurants where?
[01:14:57] You can't sit down and eat no more. There's essentially no lobby
[01:15:00] Everything is pretty much on the outside, and this is a brand new windows.
[01:15:05] They let you walk inside.
[01:15:08] That's how it is.
[01:15:09] Yeah, you lucky you were allowed to come inside.
[01:15:12] Some of you, why is it only after COVID that we started to see these max security places?
[01:15:17] Because well, there's a lot of reasons.
[01:15:19] It's because after COVID and during COVID, there was a huge reduction in the amount
[01:15:24] of police enforcement as a second order effect of BLM.
[01:15:28] So because BLM created the false narrative that black people are, you know, like getting
[01:15:34] gunned down into streets en masse and police officers are just killing all the black people,
[01:15:40] they whipped the entire nation up into a frenzy to get people to agree that it's okay to
[01:15:46] steal from a CVS.
[01:15:48] That's what's happened.
[01:15:49] And so, and I think that that's what abolished police policy.
[01:15:52] Yeah.
[01:15:53] It's, yeah, fuck George Floyd exactly.
[01:15:55] And yeah, it's George fucking Floyd.
[01:15:58] the defund the police yeah and so what do you think happens after a multi-year
[01:16:03] campaign
[01:16:04] to defund and demonize the police officers
[01:16:07] and overly regulate the way they can deal with even the most reasonable thing
[01:16:12] well i'll tell you what happens what happens is you get windies that now
[01:16:18] you know i have a like every time i go to
[01:16:22] every time i go to like my kfc actually this isn't true they they they
[01:16:26] changed it, it's better now. But for a really long time, every time I would go to my KFC,
[01:16:31] there would always be a homeless person in the KFC. They would be living in the KFC.
[01:16:36] And if you go to a McDonald's, there's usually a homeless person living in the McDonald's.
[01:16:41] And so what happens is that, you know, families don't want to go and be in a lobby with
[01:16:49] a homeless person, right? They don't want to have to deal with this. It's unsettling.
[01:16:54] could be dangerous. And it's like, if you're a parent, you
[01:16:57] don't want to put your kids at risk. It's a 1% risk. But how
[01:17:01] many 1% amounts have you gotten in video games? I've gotten
[01:17:03] 1% amounts. We all have 1% happened all the time. So how
[01:17:09] is it that you allow yourself to even take a 1% chance with
[01:17:12] your child's well being, right? You would never do that.
[01:17:15] Nobody would ever voluntarily take a 1% chance with their
[01:17:19] child's well being. So what happens is that now people
[01:17:22] aren't going inside and so you have a feedback loop with the only people that
[01:17:26] are going inside are bad actors and then they fuck up the tables they won't leave
[01:17:31] they cause disturbances and the police don't help so whenever you're a
[01:17:36] Wendy's and you want people to do something well you know like you can't
[01:17:41] stop them like it Wendy's doesn't have the but there's not a Wendy's police
[01:17:45] force right so I mean they can't hire a security guard every day so there's
[01:17:50] nothing that can happen. It's not the one homeless guy. It's the 30 unsupervised teens.
[01:17:55] I actually don't think it's the 30 unsupervised. Actually, I mean, I think that you're right.
[01:18:00] So like, there's a McDonald's that like, you know, like we would go to a lot and like
[01:18:04] they're at all the time, like, especially like after school, there would be like 50
[01:18:09] people in that McDonald's. Like, I'm not even kidding you, like 50 kids in that
[01:18:12] fucking McDonald's. And like, we'd be there eating and most everybody'd be able to
[01:18:16] get along. Like everything was fine. Because like we knew that like if you
[01:18:20] fucked around you would immediately get arrested, right? And so it's exactly
[01:18:24] absolutely the crash out kids. Exactly, yeah it is. And so anyway, no. And by the
[01:18:28] way, I think that this is unhealthy and bad for society. Like I don't fault
[01:18:35] Wendy's for this at all, but I think this is a sad state of affairs. And I
[01:18:39] don't care, people are gonna say, oh well it's you know like, well what are
[01:18:43] the demographics around there or whatever
[01:18:45] i think that the entire
[01:18:48] think about the psychological damage
[01:18:50] that and you know what and let's let's be honest right these are a lot of poor
[01:18:54] areas minority majority areas
[01:18:57] that have these problems and the reason why why do the mid why did the
[01:19:01] minority majority areas have these problems
[01:19:04] it's because of bunch of stupid white women decided to think that
[01:19:07] the way that you can liberate
[01:19:09] uh... minorities is by allowing them to brutalize each other it's embarrassing
[01:19:13] it's that well we have a well we don't want to arrest them because that would be
[01:19:17] racist so now basically i think about what it does to the psychology of like
[01:19:22] you know a ten-year-old kid that's a minority of black kid a spanik or
[01:19:26] whatever that's living in this area uh... and and you can't go inside a
[01:19:30] windy's and see other people sitting down eating like you're really living
[01:19:34] in an alternate universe
[01:19:36] because
[01:19:37] like i mean
[01:19:38] think about like if you're going to business like those you guys are
[01:19:41] professionals right now in business like or or any other form of like you know
[01:19:45] uh... of a job that has a high-level job
[01:19:47] you know that you go to restaurants on a regular basis you have meetings on you
[01:19:52] know like different places where you sit down and eat
[01:19:55] and so your leading people into a lifestyle
[01:19:59] that is a fundamental divide from what the successful business class of the
[01:20:03] world and our society at least does
[01:20:07] and did you see how damaging that is
[01:20:10] do you see it's it's kind of like what i was saying about how it's a bonsai tree
[01:20:13] that like you know
[01:20:14] the branches grown wrong at the beginning and then it ends up all the way
[01:20:17] over here
[01:20:18] and that's the issue
[01:20:21] uh... back in our day we sat me at the restaurant exactly uh... white women
[01:20:24] manipulated by emotional propaganda i completely agree with you i do
[01:20:28] and it's also meant to it's important to keep in mind
[01:20:31] remember the good old days yet this is the wind these yet you'd be able to
[01:20:34] have a wind these you get food here
[01:20:36] all my fucking god i remember my dad would have that he would go to
[01:20:41] all my
[01:20:44] we used to be a country
[01:20:50] active shooter in louisiana
[01:20:52] coming look at it
[01:20:56] let me look at it up on it at this this is the way it used to be
[01:20:59] so when these became checkers yeah and that's that's the way it is
[01:21:03] And let me see if you should stop jumping the counters, punching workers and trashing the place. Exactly.
[01:21:07] The companies don't do that because they want to. The companies do that because they have to.
[01:21:13] And what is this here if I can find Actors Shooter? Again, yeah, I guess so. I mean, there's a lot of these examples.
[01:21:19] And three arrested after another brawl in home. I think I might have seen this.
[01:21:24] Let me go back and find it here.
[01:21:28] Um...
[01:21:28] The active shooter in Louisiana doesn't sound good at all.
[01:21:36] Reports of an active shooter situation at Mall of Louisiana with multiple shots started
[01:21:40] in the food court and a large police response now on scene.
[01:21:44] Oh wow.
[01:21:45] This is apparently just happening right now at the mall.
[01:22:03] What are you crashing out at the mall holy fuck this is seriously I told them way
[01:22:13] Very yeah, they sue me all the family a bit well that work, but I know what the fool is going on
[01:22:26] Always been wild yeah, but I mean like we've had pop-offs like this a lot like it's been happening pretty pretty often now
[01:22:32] I'm in Baton Rouge. The schools are on lockdown. Good.
[01:22:46] Jesus Christ.
[01:22:48] Look at them all.
[01:22:53] Can you translate? Yeah, there's a shooter.
[01:22:56] What?
[01:22:57] He's gonna grab his phone, great, but I'm gonna have to go back in North Carolina, man.
[01:23:01] There's a PvP zone? Yeah.
[01:23:03] Yeah.
[01:23:04] I said a mass shooting with eight kids there the last Sunday, now we get this bullshit?
[01:23:07] Yeah.
[01:23:07] Hold up.
[01:23:08] Yeah.
[01:23:08] He about to make everybody move around. I'm about to get down.
[01:23:11] Oh, yeah. Oh, god.
[01:23:12] Hohohohoho! Fuck!
[01:23:16] Ha!
[01:23:17] Yep.
[01:23:18] Damn.
[01:23:19] Hold up.
[01:23:20] Dang it.
[01:23:20] He about to make everybody move around. I'm about to get down.
[01:23:23] Oh, yeah.
[01:23:24] Bro he's ready to pop somebody off it's a wow it's not today
[01:23:32] The P.v. P Zone yeah, I was going loaded
[01:23:42] Man, that is nuts. I don't think there's any more information about this. I'll double check
[01:23:47] Board some an active shooter this is it another one
[01:23:50] Wow, that's a lot of people. I wonder why there's a shot. I wonder why he's popping off. I don't know why.
[01:24:04] So we have somebody, we haven't pulled anybody up today, right? So we have this guy, Florida man,
[01:24:10] you're so smart, wow, much impressed. So you've been crashing out for a while. You've been getting
[01:24:17] mad and this is also whenever you were trying to argue with me you said ban me so now you're saying
[01:24:24] that so what is it that I said that's upsetting you what what what was it that got you in your
[01:24:31] feelings that you had to you had to chirp out what is it was Paul bar yeah yeah the mall pop
[01:24:43] yeah I don't know if they have that and because you're so smart is there anything that you're
[01:24:47] upset about because usually you're chirping out like you type in all this shit over nothing
[01:24:53] man that's not somebody a chance at something really funny I can't read it but um and that's
[01:25:09] it was funny I can't read it no I can't read it I can't it's actually like it's
[01:25:15] extremely it's it's like that I'll probably get trouble if I said it I
[01:25:21] couldn't but it was it was funny he's a banner banner following through days ago
[01:25:26] I just I just don't know why like it's always funny to me whenever people say
[01:25:31] stuff like this and they they get into this but they never ever have like
[01:25:35] Anything that they want to like because like in my opinion like this is just me like if I was really mad about somebody like this
[01:25:42] Like I would be waiting for them to pull me up and I would have it ready to go like I would be like I
[01:25:49] Would have what I was gonna say already planned out
[01:25:53] And it's just apparently that's not it is just they probably not over on Florida. Yeah, you probably not in the Florida
[01:26:00] Anyway, yeah, we're gonna just have to ban them man. How boring how boring is that? What the hell is this?
[01:26:05] SPLC paid chatter. Why don't you ever pull up anyone smart because the smart people are agreeing with me?
[01:26:14] It's actually pretty simple
[01:26:16] The reason why I always have people that are arguing with me is because all the smart people are saying that I'm right
[01:26:25] So I mean I really I think it's pretty obvious reason why I mean what's this happening in the UK welcome to Star Wars
[01:26:31] But what is this?
[01:26:33] Yeah, I'll pull this up. Let me let me get to that and it's not working right now. You really mean that? Yeah
[01:26:40] about the details of
[01:26:42] this horrific rape in
[01:26:44] Lemington because some of the details here are absolutely appalling. So this is happening with you
[01:26:50] for full transparency about what happened in that case
[01:26:53] But I also give a warning before I do about some of them two Afghan asylum seekers dragged a 15 year old girl into a
[01:26:59] secluded area of woodland and raped her the girl so two afghanistan okay got it yeah cried out for
[01:27:05] help indeed she managed to record her begging of a passing woman at one point a woman is heard
[01:27:11] asking the 15 year old are you all right the girl replies no help me please help me so many people
[01:27:19] have walked past me i want to go home please please help me help me they are going to rape me
[01:27:25] So everybody just basically just let this oh my god that's it
[01:27:32] The girl who can't be named um because she is entitled on a rating
[01:27:36] The court was told eventually managed to get away
[01:27:39] And recorded several selfie type videos demonstrating what they say was extreme
[01:27:44] distress crying and hyperventilating after the ordeal she could be heard sobbing. Oh my god
[01:27:50] I've just got effing kidnapped
[01:27:52] I thought I was going to be dead every single one of these people are driving past me help me someone
[01:27:59] Please please help me. Why is no one helping me? Please someone
[01:28:05] Mother-son evict an impact statement
[01:28:07] We have watched our vibrant happy and confident daughter shrink down and suffer from anxiety. So bad that she's often physically sick
[01:28:16] I'm glad that people are talking more about this because the PTSD that one of these
[01:28:22] interactions creates in a person is like it's massively damaging and for some
[01:28:28] people the effects of that turn out to be worse than what even happened to them.
[01:28:32] It's not even a it's not it's they end up killing themselves over it like they
[01:28:37] fucks up their entire life yes life altering exactly and especially keep
[01:28:40] in mind this is you know you're 15 years old right I mean this isn't a
[01:28:44] you know like a 33 year old woman having this happen this is like a this
[01:28:47] This is a child having this happen.
[01:28:51] This has affected every aspect of her life.
[01:28:54] Something broke in all of us that day.
[01:28:57] Yeah, that.
[01:28:58] The two Afghans who were living there.
[01:28:59] And then also, that's another thing too, is that there's the family PTSD, right?
[01:29:06] Where it's like, not only are you, like, let me give you an example of how maybe
[01:29:10] you guys might be able to relate to this, is that if you ever had a parent that
[01:29:14] or like somebody who was older that you were looking after that had something bad happen
[01:29:18] to them like they fell down, they got sick or something like that happened and you weren't
[01:29:22] there like you tried to call them, they didn't pick up the phone and so I could stress you
[01:29:26] out, you came over and there's something wrong. Think about how that probably negatively
[01:29:30] affected you in the future, right? And like now you're thinking about that, now you're
[01:29:33] stressed out about that. So now every time that this family probably calls the daughter,
[01:29:38] she's not at home, like now they're stressed out about that too, right? So like people
[01:29:42] People don't understand the AOE damage that the PTSD from a negative reaction like this
[01:29:49] will cause.
[01:29:51] It's horrifying.
[01:29:52] Hotel having just arrived by boat have been sentenced to ten and nine years in
[01:29:56] prison the telegraph reports that Jan Jan Zeb turns 18 in less than a month and
[01:30:02] will be automatically deported after serving his sentence but the court
[01:30:06] heard that his date of birth was unknown so an age assessment has been
[01:30:11] carried out by specialists yeah so I wonder then how we know that he turns
[01:30:16] 18 in a month if we don't actually know this this individuals date of
[01:30:20] birth. And therein lies a very, very big part of a very, very big problem. We have no idea
[01:30:28] who these people are. We barely know where they come from.
[01:30:31] Here's a good way to look at it. Any of the people that think that this is okay, would
[01:30:37] you be okay with removing and getting rid of the sex offender list? So basically, like
[01:30:44] you don't have to register for being a sex offender. You don't have to do anything,
[01:30:49] know, like that at all. And so like, yeah, there's there's no reason. So nobody would say that they
[01:30:53] are in favor of removing the sex offender list, right? Because, well, what if a sex offender,
[01:30:58] like, I don't want to have a sex offender living near me? They are. Not all of them. And here's
[01:31:09] another thing. Many people on the sex offender list don't reoffend. They don't. They commit
[01:31:16] a crime they do something really bad and they never do something bad like that ever again.
[01:31:21] But they're still on the sex offender list.
[01:31:25] Not allowing people to remove these, you know, like migrants that are totally unvetted
[01:31:32] is the effectively the same thing as just getting rid of the sex offender list.
[01:31:38] You guys, you guys see where I'm coming from with this?
[01:31:40] And the rage that I feel about this story and the rage that you feel about this story, this
[01:31:48] kind of actually I find genuinely barely containable rage, leads to perhaps a desire to bring
[01:31:57] in a few of the more kind of Trumpian ends of the ideas about what should happen next.
[01:32:02] And I would quite candidly with you, quite a few of those ideas have flickered through
[01:32:05] my mind.
[01:32:06] I don't think that's the Trumpian you don't need the Trumpian ideas
[01:32:10] It's not good enough
[01:32:13] See
[01:32:15] Don't ever think that that's enough. It's not
[01:32:18] Last 24 hours, but I am trying extremely hard not to let the jerk in knee jerk. We are
[01:32:26] however
[01:32:27] It's not a knee jerk. It's the reality
[01:32:31] It's common sense reality as
[01:32:33] As the people of Crobra, where 600 men are about to be deposited in an old army camp,
[01:32:40] as they set up a patrol group of local residents around the old barracks there,
[01:32:45] surely that has to be an absolute minimum now for any place
[01:32:52] housing large numbers of asylum-seeking men.
[01:32:56] We cannot have groups of random, bored, culturally incompatible men wandering around towns and villages of places unfortunate enough to be burdened with this.
[01:33:08] Fucking based. And also, I completely disagree with this.
[01:33:14] I think that just the, the notion that you need to have an entire police enforcement mechanism
[01:33:22] to make sure that these people don't rape your kids, uh, I think that that should tell you something
[01:33:30] like maybe they shouldn't be here. Like maybe if you need, oh well guys, I think we need an
[01:33:35] enforcement mechanism that makes it to where all of the rapists are being regulated. Well, yeah,
[01:33:41] why do you even have it like i mean i think about the question why are they
[01:33:45] even here in the first place if you need to have a separate police system now
[01:33:51] to regulate and like basically be a countermeasure for just them being in
[01:33:57] the country period they got like who do you need to do this for regular british
[01:34:01] citizens and why but you know how ridiculous that is
[01:34:05] this is crazy this is like saying i'm gonna hit myself in the head with a
[01:34:09] hammer, so I need to start wearing a helmet. Well, here, let me give you a good fucking
[01:34:13] idea. Stop hitting yourself in the fucking head with a hammer, you won't need a helmet.
[01:34:18] It's a minimum. The rule has to be, you cannot leave the facility you're being fed and watered
[01:34:24] in until we know who you are, or until your claim has been processed. Otherwise, the
[01:34:29] status quo carries on, and I just don't see how anyone can conclude that that is
[01:34:34] the best way forward, that we just let the same things we've always done keep
[01:34:38] happening with results being like this. So, what is the response? I'll give you one. Is
[01:34:46] it the former Prime Minister Liz Truss? Now, say what you like about Liz Truss, but she
[01:34:50] was Prime Minister for a bit.
[01:34:52] It's annoying hearing you talk like this isn't in every way on purpose. I think it is on
[01:34:56] purpose, and I think that they are doing it on purpose. And my opinion on how to
[01:35:00] solve it would get me banned. And what I think should happen to the people that
[01:35:05] were doing it, like I'd get banned about my opinion. But you can expect that it is, it's
[01:35:12] exactly what you think it is.
[01:35:15] She's just said these horrific crimes are happening daily in Britain. The whole system, including
[01:35:19] the mainstream media, is suppressing the truth. She says the Human Rights Act needs
[01:35:24] to be repealed. All migration from Afghanistan should be stopped. Is that, that's too
[01:35:32] knee jerk. Is that too knee jerk?
[01:35:34] No, it's not enough. Not only should it be stopped, but you need to reverse migration.
[01:35:41] You need to look at all the people that were brought here over the last 30 years,
[01:35:45] and any of them with any criminal charges, immediately remove them.
[01:35:50] And any of them that are like net negative taxpayers, remove them and also seize all of their assets
[01:35:57] and send them back to the country they came from.
[01:36:00] Like, it's not enough to just simply stop the problem because you still have the problem.
[01:36:08] Like stopping the problem is good, but you have to also reverse the damage.
[01:36:16] Go back two generations, get the whole line.
[01:36:17] Yeah, I would do, I would do like, let's say, oh, I was born here.
[01:36:21] Yeah.
[01:36:22] Well, I mean, like, I don't care.
[01:36:24] You've got to go back too bad.
[01:36:26] You're not supposed to be here.
[01:36:28] Your parents shouldn't have been here.
[01:36:30] You're not supposed to be here either.
[01:36:31] Can't and shouldn't judge the whole by the part.
[01:36:35] Yeah.
[01:36:35] So we can't judge every person from...
[01:36:37] Of course, it doesn't matter.
[01:36:39] Like this language that you use is just silly.
[01:36:42] Can't stand on the basis of actions of, in this case, two people.
[01:36:47] It's not two people.
[01:36:49] So that's too far from me.
[01:36:51] But again, candidly, that thought's crossed my mind, too.
[01:36:56] And I can't...
[01:36:57] I think the reality is that
[01:36:59] there is a small percentage of people that are immigrants from every single
[01:37:03] country that will integrate just fine.
[01:37:06] Whether they're from Somalia, Afghanistan, China, Russia, or anything.
[01:37:11] Like I'm sure that we have Somali immigrant Americans that have no problems
[01:37:15] and aren't causing any problems. I don't think we need to send them back,
[01:37:18] but we need to look at the ones that are doing things wrong and we need to
[01:37:21] go after them instead.
[01:37:22] And the way that you do that is you set up high standards and then you
[01:37:26] simply hold people to those standards. That's the way you do it.
[01:37:29] The reason why I say I'm not sure that's going to work is it does judge the whole by the parts and that sort of isn't fair.
[01:37:38] The entire idea of it not being fair is a total inversion of the moral responsibility that you have to protect your country.
[01:37:49] Your idea that it isn't fair and so because you've come to the conclusion that it's not fair,
[01:37:55] The result of that is that women in your country get raped. How is that fair to them?
[01:38:02] Your responsibility as a you know a person who's supposed to protect their country or do something to benefit other people is
[01:38:10] to act in a way that is in the best interest of other people that cannot act for themselves and
[01:38:17] This is the big issue that happens is that you're thinking about like from my perspective
[01:38:21] perspective you should not even be considering what's fair to Afghanistan
[01:38:25] migrants they should be lucky they're here in the first place they shouldn't
[01:38:28] even be here anyway so what's fair to them even if it is unfair to them who
[01:38:34] cares who gives a fuck like the focus should be on your own people like you
[01:38:39] shouldn't even be thinking about them but at a time the idea that you would
[01:38:45] have hundreds of people and even in cases where we sort of have a better
[01:38:51] idea about who they are because they've been through the criminal system. Still don't know
[01:38:54] how old this bloke is. Still don't really know how old he is. The idea that you would allow
[01:38:59] then, hundreds and hundreds of people to be housed in areas and they're allowed to wander
[01:39:03] around and we now have no idea who they are. No, cannot happen. Cannot be allowed to
[01:39:08] happen anymore. If this case prevents one response, it has to be.
[01:39:12] But you're an immigrant too. The Indians probably thought so as well. Yeah. And
[01:39:16] it didn't work. And look how they're doing. They're in reservations now and
[01:39:19] their entire civilization is destroyed. We took over the whole country. Indian Americans,
[01:39:25] Native Americans represent like less than like probably 5% of the population. Their culture
[01:39:32] is annihilated. Their way of life is relegated to reservations and basically their entire
[01:39:40] existence is destroyed. So I think that you can look at Native Americans as a great
[01:39:46] example of what happens. Do you want to have that happen to you? I don't. So do you not
[01:39:57] think the new immigrants will do the same thing to you too? I think they will. That's
[01:40:00] the reason why I would try to prevent them from doing that. I'm confused by what your
[01:40:04] argument is. So what's your argument about this? Yeah, let me pull this person up. I'll
[01:40:15] listen to this so by the way I'm not an immigrant like my family came to America
[01:40:20] like 500 years ago like whenever my family was in the country for 500 years
[01:40:26] that I'm not an immigrant sorry let's break this down okay we're gonna break
[01:40:34] it down
[01:40:39] America didn't yes 500 years ago you returned I know that's why my family
[01:40:42] fought in the civil or sorry the revolutionary war to make it exist yeah
[01:40:47] that's correct I'm glad that you recognized the math that's accurate
[01:40:57] you arrived from Europe you stole the land from the landings exactly we did what
[01:41:01] makes the other immigrants worse than you nothing nothing makes them worse I
[01:41:07] hold no moral superiority over them I simply act in my own best interests
[01:41:12] and in the best interest of my country.
[01:41:19] I don't care about a moral argument.
[01:41:25] So might make sure it.
[01:41:26] Yes, absolutely.
[01:41:34] That can be used against you too.
[01:41:35] Exactly.
[01:41:35] That's why I want to prevent from coming here.
[01:41:38] That's exactly right.
[01:41:39] I know it can be used against me.
[01:41:40] That's why I recognize the threat of it, and that's why I want to prevent it from happening.
[01:41:53] Does that make sense?
[01:41:55] At least this person's responding.
[01:41:58] I
[01:42:05] Sure am always very is new immigrants on building your civilization only if you're in another shithole. That's not my problem
[01:42:10] Even if they don't
[01:42:13] You're making it possible by allowing it. Yeah, I know that's why I think we should stop allowing it. I
[01:42:20] Agree and that's why we need to reverse it because I recognize that that threat and I realize that it's real
[01:42:26] And that's the reason why I would want to reverse it
[01:42:32] That's my whole point
[01:42:37] How many people live on a planet someone's gonna go after you yeah, of course
[01:42:41] That's why you have to have a gun and you have to be able to protect yourself
[01:42:48] Yeah, definitely
[01:42:50] I mean, that's why you have to have like you have national security you have countermeasures
[01:42:54] you have the CIA, you have the FBI, you have police department, you have home security,
[01:42:59] you have guns, you have the Second Amendment. Yeah, obviously. We have all those things because
[01:43:04] of what you're saying. Yeah, I don't like, I mean, maybe we're deprogramming, right?
[01:43:18] We've got a deep program, people.
[01:43:23] So why are we in a circle like a squirrel
[01:43:25] better than I'd hurt people to begin with?
[01:43:29] Who are we hurting?
[01:43:32] Like I'm confused.
[01:43:36] Who am I hurting?
[01:43:41] Like I'm so confused by this.
[01:43:48] Like, I think you're making a moral argument, USA student resources from our countries,
[01:43:57] they should protect them better.
[01:44:02] That oil was promised to us 3,000 years ago.
[01:44:07] I don't understand.
[01:44:10] Why do you think, here, let me ask you a question.
[01:44:12] Why do you think that those other countries don't come in to the United States and
[01:44:18] steal our resources. Why do you think they don't do that? I think this is an
[01:44:24] interesting question. It's not more arguments of fact. Yeah, I know. Why did why
[01:44:30] did they not do that?
[01:44:34] You're probably sorry, 3000 years ago. Are you Israel? Yes. So why do these
[01:44:40] countries not come to America and steal our resources?
[01:44:48] He's a goyim. There's a lot of goyim out there. I've honestly liked calling people goyim
[01:45:05] so much I'm beginning to believe that I might be Jewish. It really feels right for me to
[01:45:12] call people that it does I feel so I feel so comfortable calling people
[01:45:20] boys like it feels like I it feels like I find it's like you know like it like a
[01:45:26] superhero movie where they find a huge you they're like no superboy you can
[01:45:30] actually fly wait I can as many came to America couple of years ago your
[01:45:39] your parents. Okay, let me, let me, we're going to go back,
[01:45:43] the landing of an install for natives, you can't deny it. I
[01:45:46] don't deny it. I embrace it and I respect it. Yes, that's
[01:45:51] correct. We stole it. And we kill them all. That's right.
[01:46:00] Yep.
[01:46:03] Now what?
[01:46:04] Okay, so I'm confused.
[01:46:09] What are we talking about?
[01:46:14] Like, yeah, obviously.
[01:46:17] Conqueror not stolen?
[01:46:19] What do you call it?
[01:46:21] So this is right?
[01:46:22] Morals deducted?
[01:46:23] I don't care what's right or not.
[01:46:26] It doesn't matter whether it's right or not.
[01:46:30] like what are you thinking about like what what's right or what's not right I
[01:46:36] don't give a fuck about that let me go back because you didn't answer my
[01:46:41] original question and the reason why is because it reveals that America is not
[01:46:48] unique in this mentality why is it that other countries don't come into America
[01:46:54] and steal our resources in the same way that we did to Middle Eastern and
[01:46:59] South American and African countries. Why is it that they're not coming into America and
[01:47:03] doing that? Why, though? Because it is. That's why. There's a few reasons. What are the reasons?
[01:47:24] wars? Yeah exactly because we kill them. What's the other reason? Petro-Dollar? Yeah
[01:47:32] you know what the Petro-Dollar is really backed up by? It's backed up by the US
[01:47:35] military. Every value of America is at some level backed up directly by the
[01:47:42] United States military. The reason why these countries don't come in and loot
[01:47:49] and plunder America isn't because they respect America, it's because we'd
[01:47:54] kill them. That's the real reason. If we couldn't do that, they would take it
[01:48:02] over instantly. They would immediately do that.
[01:48:09] That I saw the oil in other oil countries with the US Steals, of course,
[01:48:13] and it's in their best interest for us to do that because we
[01:48:16] helped them and they make money off of us. That's right. We have a
[01:48:20] partnership with them. That's correct. And I think that they're getting their
[01:48:27] money's worth out of that partnership because we're we're cleaning the board
[01:48:30] out of one of their biggest competitors, which is Iran. Iran is a major
[01:48:35] destabilizer there and we're blowing them the fuck up. It's because they
[01:48:40] are our boys. So we're helping them out. The only reason a person in the
[01:48:47] his politics was Dwight Eisenhower warned the world about U.S. military complex.
[01:48:50] You know what Dwight Eisenhower did before he did that?
[01:48:54] He won World War II.
[01:48:55] He beat the Nazis.
[01:48:56] That's the reason.
[01:48:57] Dwight Eisenhower said like, you know what?
[01:49:03] You want to say I can't go to Area 51?
[01:49:05] All right.
[01:49:06] I'm going to show up tomorrow with the military, the whole army.
[01:49:08] And we're going to figure out what's in there.
[01:49:12] But you honestly think that Dwight Eisenhower would say that like, really, let me ask
[01:49:17] Do you think Dwight Eisenhower would agree that like we live on stolen land from like the natives or like something like that?
[01:49:23] And we need to like we need to give it back like what what are you trying to invoke him for? I?
[01:49:28] Mean he doesn't agree with what you're saying
[01:49:31] USSR beat the Nazis mate well we help
[01:49:35] France was not supposed to be in the UN table well they are Francis an ally France or our og allies. What are you talking about?
[01:49:43] Yeah, we sure help that's why we had our tanks over there in Germany blowing them up killing them
[01:49:47] You're right, the USSR helped kill the Nazis. They did. So do we. That's right.
[01:49:59] Eisenhower was after World War II, bud. Hoover dropped the bomb. Well, of course,
[01:50:03] he was after World War II, because he was a general in World War II, and then he
[01:50:07] became the president after that. Like, that's the way it worked.
[01:50:17] I don't know like damn bro. Like really really guys like god damn
[01:50:27] So anyway German general saw their capitulation documents are very suppressed
[01:50:31] That they're very suppressed that the French were there well look we're getting off topic right like you're talking about World War two or something else
[01:50:36] What my point is is that Dwight Diaz now I would totally agree with what my perspective on this is you totally would and how do I know that
[01:50:42] that because very clearly he won world war two like you have to be able to take
[01:50:47] drastic military action to solve this problem it's like he was letting in a
[01:50:51] million Somalians into America whenever he was president right my dad
[01:50:54] campaigned for Dwight Eisenhower at five years old they had a son like a
[01:51:00] little little thing they said I like Ike okay so like I know about this I
[01:51:04] understand this probably better than you would imagine so like you talking
[01:51:09] about this like as much as you want but here's really what it comes down to and
[01:51:13] I'm gonna explain this really quickly. No we should not be acting in the best
[01:51:18] interests of people that are not our citizens. When I agree with your point
[01:51:22] is a true patriot in the United States. How many Somalians did Dwight Eisenhower
[01:51:28] let into the United States? How many?
[01:51:39] You realize Dwight D. Eisenhower was the president when we didn't have civil rights for black
[01:51:47] people, right?
[01:51:51] You understand that?
[01:51:54] Like I'm sorry, he was the president during that time and when he left being the president,
[01:51:59] they still didn't have civil rights.
[01:52:02] So this entire idea that like, oh wow, this guy wouldn't agree with you and losing brain
[01:52:07] sells over this is person trying to misunderstand you on purpose I know that
[01:52:10] and they are made the interstates well he made the interstates because he went
[01:52:14] over to Germany and he said how good they were doing it they said damn they got
[01:52:18] this interstate thing going on this is a good idea we should do this over here
[01:52:20] you're right Dwight Eisenhower was the he made the interstates 100%
[01:52:27] and so anyway they're so small an immigrant bullshit back in the day
[01:52:30] stop moving to goalposts exactly and there wouldn't be now if we had
[01:52:34] somebody like Dwight D. Eisenhower as the president, he would never let this shit happen.
[01:52:39] Never.
[01:52:40] So anyway, let me go back to my original point.
[01:52:42] Okay.
[01:52:42] Cause like we've been going on about this for a while.
[01:52:45] Um, here's what my original point is.
[01:52:48] We should only act in the best interest of our citizens.
[01:52:51] If something isn't in the best interest of our native citizens, then
[01:52:55] we should not do it.
[01:52:57] Period.
[01:52:57] Full stop.
[01:52:59] Now you can make a long term second order effect argument that something
[01:53:03] would be in our best interest.
[01:53:04] And I'm open to an argument like that. Like, you know, for example, I said that Iran is our best interest is like a second or third order effect, right?
[01:53:11] Or like a Venezuela, right? But on a direct action, why would we allow, like, because this is really the question.
[01:53:18] Why would you allow migrants to come into the country?
[01:53:21] Stop being silly? No, no, no, it's all right. We're gonna wrap this up though. Like, this is going on kind of for a while.
[01:53:26] So I'll wrap this up.
[01:53:29] So
[01:53:30] Why would we want to have migrants come into the country that rape kids?
[01:53:35] Why would why would we want to do that?
[01:53:38] Why would we want why would we want to let a single migrant into the country?
[01:53:45] Like give me the and give me the reason for why to go from zero to one
[01:53:49] because she's hot okay all right maybe like two or three then okay well
[01:54:04] Besides that
[01:54:11] That's potential patient as a cut it's all right arrogant disingenuous chatter. That's okay
[01:54:19] You would not want that to happen, but you're shifting its offer what what do you think what do you think the topic is?
[01:54:28] You still talking this guy, I know I know but what do you think that what is the topic to you?
[01:54:32] Eisenhower literally enacted one of the vastest deportation operations ever. You can't even name it because it's a slur. I forgot about this
[01:54:52] Aha
[01:54:55] Aha, right
[01:54:57] And so like that's what it is. That's what it says. I mean, I don't know what you want me to say
[01:55:03] Millions of Mexicans had legally entered the country through joint immigration programs
[01:55:09] Was primarily a response from pressure from a broad coalition to remove them gave rise to the arrests and deportations
[01:55:18] There it is
[01:55:20] I forgot even all about that
[01:55:23] You said the US can steal from other people stuff. I said others can steal stuff from you
[01:55:27] It's simply a truth. You have to accept otherwise your hypocrite. Yes, of course, of course people can try and steal things from me
[01:55:34] They do
[01:55:40] What well, yeah, obviously
[01:55:44] That's not that's the reason why we have the government is to prevent people like
[01:55:49] Like, do you think people don't steal things out of a Walmart because they like Walmart?
[01:55:57] It's because they don't want to get put in jail.
[01:56:02] That's the reason why.
[01:56:03] Like, I've already explained this to you.
[01:56:08] It's the threat of force.
[01:56:09] They're scared of the consequences of it.
[01:56:12] That's the reason.
[01:56:13] Damn, how long is it?
[01:56:14] so long, bro, like, ah, damn. You're an amazing circular logic. I want to respond one more time.
[01:56:27] One more time. One more time and we'll move on. So basically bashing it against the wall,
[01:56:31] same methods will be used against you. I know they will. And that's the reason why
[01:56:35] you have to suppress and oppress the people that might do that to you in an absolute
[01:56:39] States so they can never do that to you. That's exactly correct. That's my exact point. So you
[01:56:47] have to shut them down and make it to where you are in such an advantageous position that they
[01:56:52] don't even think about doing that or they face complete and absolute obliteration.
[01:56:58] That's the exact reason why we spend a trillion dollars on the military.
[01:57:02] And so if somebody ever thinks about that, we can blow them all up.
[01:57:05] Well, thank God for that.
[01:57:11] Somebody, ideally the police, I don't know,
[01:57:15] but somebody has to say, I'm afraid, sir,
[01:57:18] you cannot leave the hotel that you're being housed in until your claim has been
[01:57:21] processed because we don't know who you are.
[01:57:23] Yeah. I mean, honestly, you shouldn't even let them in.
[01:57:25] Like that's it. And I can see why British people are getting angry about this.
[01:57:28] I can. And I'm not surprised at all.
[01:57:31] I mean, they should be. They should be very angry about this.
[01:57:33] And so these current invasions aren't like anything your ancestors America. Oh, I'm sure right and
[01:57:39] Propaganda, so the bleeding authoritarian will come from Christian nationalist when reality it's left-leaning pro-Islamic socialists in a lot of cases
[01:57:45] Yeah, and those abused girls in Rotherham and elsewhere just need to shut their mouths for a good adversity
[01:57:51] I don't know if somebody said that or not. I have no idea can't coexist with people who think raping children is unacceptable true
[01:57:56] I've seen a lot of these to sicker than half-assed the lawyers ought to bury the footage to stop the riots
[01:58:02] Honestly, like, you know, like y'all know my opinion on what to do about this, right? Yeah, she did. Oh, wow, really?
[01:58:09] Damn, and like y'all just let that happen
[01:58:11] That's crazy. I guess like I mean, but I don't know how Britain and like the UK is so cupped like it's crazy
[01:58:17] How cupped they are
[01:58:18] Why people like honestly, like you should be the moment somebody says something like that like you should just deport them
[01:58:24] But what is actually the reason, was actually the justification to not just simply take their
[01:58:31] citizenship, seize their assets and send them to Africa, a random country in Africa.
[01:58:39] What's actually the argument to not do that?
[01:58:42] It's a member of parliament?
[01:58:44] That's a bigger argument to do it.
[01:58:48] That's a bigger argument to do it than, exactly.
[01:58:51] That's how big of a problem it is.
[01:58:53] holy shit
[01:58:55] these is that scary
[01:58:56] a stress you out human rights
[01:58:59] what about the human rights of the women or rate
[01:59:01] nobody ever thinks about that
[01:59:04] and uh... what is this year of the bring it up all my god he's he's really
[01:59:07] he's been having a bad time
[01:59:10] he's really been having a bad time lately huh
[01:59:13] this is just atrocious judgment and i was led to see many democrats going on
[01:59:17] say we don't want this guy as a civil war party
[01:59:20] there's nothing it's just
[01:59:23] I'm sorry, I look at this guy and it's like the thing that made him percolate up outside
[01:59:28] of his own entity was the fact that he was abusing his dog on an internet stream.
[01:59:33] I get this.
[01:59:38] Remember that?
[01:59:39] Yeah.
[01:59:40] Yeah, he was shot calling.
[01:59:41] Yeah, I didn't get the shot.
[01:59:43] They all know about it.
[01:59:47] That's the main...dude, how is it that that's the one thing everybody knows you
[01:59:51] for?
[01:59:52] Sure not a fan. We got it. We got it.
[01:59:56] Uh-huh.
[01:59:58] Good to speak any moment now at the White House.
[02:00:01] We are told that will be about health care.
[02:00:04] Except for a major...
[02:00:05] That's so funny.
[02:00:06] Who rules on marijuana. We're going to have that for you.
[02:00:08] Oh, that's so funny. They had to cut it off.
[02:00:11] They had to...
[02:00:12] Uh-huh, yeah.
[02:00:13] They had to cut it.
[02:00:14] That is, for the record, this right here is quite literally the...
[02:00:20] What is it?
[02:00:21] right here is the straight news coverage. Okay, what? This is the second time today.
[02:00:29] Expect Primetime host to follow suit later today. Yeah. Here's the reason why Collargate
[02:00:34] matters. And I think a lot of people, nobody's ever really saying this. It matters because
[02:00:42] It shows that if it's true, it's an indicator of a fundamentally non-American, non-Western value
[02:00:53] on a very, very deep moral level. The way that a lot of other cultures treat dogs
[02:01:02] is vastly different than the way American culture treats dogs.
[02:01:06] seeing somebody do that to a dog is culture shock and I think that the
[02:01:13] reason why it was so viral I mean besides fact he tried to hide it and cover
[02:01:18] it up etc is that it is like a direct frame indicator that this person is on
[02:01:25] a very profound level culturally un-American that's a big reason why
[02:01:36] think it is. It's a gasp, but yeah, different values and so it reveals the
[02:01:42] facade and that's one of the reasons why I think a lot of people talked
[02:01:46] about it. So I'm not gonna like that one way. Sure, right? You can say that and
[02:01:52] he can say like, I love the dog. I think his son probably takes good care of the
[02:01:55] dog, right? I'm not saying he's abusing his dog. I'm not even saying it, but
[02:01:58] I'm saying that like you see that clip and you see what he's saying. It's
[02:02:05] obvious how people come to that conclusion it is it's obvious like I like
[02:02:08] oh but what about 50 other times like I did something with the dog they're not
[02:02:12] seeing that they didn't see that it's hard to climb moral superiority is loud
[02:02:16] from the smartest is live now what is this here no Palmer lucky I know
[02:02:24] everyone is busy talking about the New York Times interviewer smiling and
[02:02:27] naughty enthusiastic as Sassan Piker says the murderer Brian Thompson is
[02:02:30] understandable because he was guilty of social murder but I want to focus on
[02:02:34] him electrocuting. He knows, bro. Everybody knows about this. Everybody knows. It's just
[02:02:51] yeah. Well, oh yeah. Isn't that the guy that? Isn't that the guy that shocked his dog? Oh
[02:02:58] Yeah, I remember that. Yes. It's the light. It's his legacy. It is. It's his legacy. Oh he posted me.
[02:03:10] Oh no. Oh my fucking god. I am for my fucking dog. Oh my god. Shocked his dog. The best part is
[02:03:22] this particular incident inspired people to go back through his dreams and find dozens more.
[02:03:27] the the dog just caught its nail on something and all the people disappeared instantly they
[02:03:33] so he even knows the background oh i went back to the basis criticism for what he does on twitch
[02:03:38] was true back then when only terminally online gamers cared about him and it remains today
[02:03:47] he knows the lore yeah i mean this guy he he's a real one man he is and i like him wow
[02:03:54] Yeah, fuck 100 bridges. Yeah, bro. As I said, um, you know, go to 100 political rallies and you shock one dog
[02:04:01] You're not a political activist. You're a dog zapper. That's it. Oh
[02:04:06] my fucking God and
[02:04:09] Respect people. It should be illegal. I know and yeah from the fridge to the Phoebe Kaya should be free
[02:04:16] It was really crazy. Like he probably lost like a hundred thousand followers over that
[02:04:21] It is fucking insane
[02:04:24] And, uh, oh, let me go back. I'll look at this later on. But, uh, let me, let me finish this off, because there were some more of these that happened, too, because, uh, he, where, where was it? Dean Withers got banned on Twitch? I don't know why. Who the fuck knows?
[02:04:38] It's Catchy completes the 55 Sushi Plate Channel.
[02:04:43] Okay, before we watch the Nexus on clip, I've got to see this.
[02:04:54] Okay, let me hit play 55 first.
[02:05:01] Hmm.
[02:05:05] 55 plates?
[02:05:12] I know, I was hoarding it too much.
[02:05:20] I
[02:05:40] Bro
[02:05:43] Can you imagine how fat she's gonna be in like ten years
[02:05:48] like is Nick ready for that I mean is he is he ready for that because like I mean
[02:05:56] the thing is she's still young she exercises a lot good metabolism but I
[02:06:01] mean she gonna be at least like I mean this is gonna be like 500 pounds minimum
[02:06:05] like I met catchy she's like it's just a small girl from the Philippines right but
[02:06:12] 50 this can't last forever. That's crazy
[02:06:20] These fats that don't match
[02:06:35] 55 plates eaten of sushi look at that
[02:06:42] That is sick.
[02:06:44] We did 55 plates.
[02:06:46] Wow.
[02:06:48] Sushi! Yay!
[02:06:50] That's nuts, man.
[02:06:52] Tell me what, it's not falling.
[02:06:54] Okay, thumbnail time.
[02:06:56] Mm-hmm.
[02:06:58] Okay.
[02:07:00] Okay, okay, okay, okay.
[02:07:02] Let's fix this.
[02:07:04] Uh-huh.
[02:07:06] Right.
[02:07:08] We did 55 motherfucking plates.
[02:07:10] 300 nugget challenge and then she ate ice cream afterwards like that just that was a how much can you eat?
[02:07:16] How many plates of sushi can I eat zero? I
[02:07:20] Don't eat sushi. Okay. I don't even really eat fish
[02:07:23] Like you know what I eat I eat steak yesterday actually so I went to the grocery store side to pick up prescription
[02:07:29] That's why I had in the stream like super fast. I literally always I ran up to the store
[02:07:33] I ran up to the store. I made sure I got I got there so it wasn't a lot of problem
[02:07:37] So, this what happened is that I basically went and I told them, I told them, I was like,
[02:07:42] I'm going to go do this.
[02:07:43] And so, I come back home and I look at my refrigerator and I realize that, so in the bottom of my
[02:07:50] refrigerator somehow there was like, I don't know how it got there, but there was like
[02:07:53] a, you know, vegetables that were there and I don't know who put them, I have no idea
[02:07:57] who put them there, was not me.
[02:07:59] And so, they were at the bottom and so they had turned into like oil that it
[02:08:05] It was a basically, it turned, it was like a black dude.
[02:08:07] It felt like I was about to get fucking invaded
[02:08:09] for democracy.
[02:08:10] Like my refrigerator was about to get fucking bombed
[02:08:13] to be democratic, fucking democratic.
[02:08:17] And so this happens.
[02:08:18] And so yesterday, as soon as I get home,
[02:08:21] I cleaned up my entire refrigerator.
[02:08:23] I even took out all the little,
[02:08:25] those little trays and shit.
[02:08:27] I scrubbed them all down.
[02:08:28] I got everything cleaned up.
[02:08:29] So the refrigerator right now looks perfectly fucking new.
[02:08:32] Like that shit is totally cleaned up.
[02:08:34] Cause the thing is like, how many steaks can you eat?
[02:08:37] Probably three, two, three.
[02:08:39] And so that was a hair oil.
[02:08:40] Yeah, exactly.
[02:08:41] And I did that.
[02:08:42] I was happy.
[02:08:43] Proof, proof.
[02:08:44] I'll take a picture of my fruit jar as fucking cleaned up.
[02:08:46] I don't know what you want to say.
[02:08:47] So like, yeah, I did all that.
[02:08:49] Sushi is raw fish is fucking disgusting.
[02:08:51] It is. I threw everything away.
[02:08:52] All I have in that fruit jar right now is lemonade,
[02:08:56] tricks, kids, yogurt, the cotton candy kind,
[02:09:01] steaks,
[02:09:03] And that's it.
[02:09:09] That's literally it.
[02:09:11] That's the whole thing.
[02:09:12] And then I also got, obviously, I got my soda, too.
[02:09:15] Let me see.
[02:09:16] Can I real quick this?
[02:09:17] One sec.
[02:09:22] Oh.
[02:09:23] Oh.
[02:09:24] Oh.
[02:09:25] Oh.
[02:09:25] Oh.
[02:09:26] Oh.
[02:09:28] There it is.
[02:09:30] Yeah, we walked in now.
[02:09:32] We're good.
[02:09:33] So, yeah, that's what it is.
[02:09:35] And I'm feeling pretty good about that.
[02:09:37] I'll tell you that you're appropriate fat culture,
[02:09:38] I sure do.
[02:09:39] And I'm doing a good job at it too, I would say I am.
[02:09:42] And let me go back and I can figure out
[02:09:45] the rest of this here.
[02:09:46] And have you tried the cotton candy grapes?
[02:09:48] Yeah, I have, it's really good.
[02:09:49] And so, yeah, what was this thing?
[02:09:51] I just want to talk about that just for a minute.
[02:09:54] But yeah, oh, this is, I saw this.
[02:09:58] Actually, let me go back and see if I can find
[02:09:59] him talking about this.
[02:10:02] The Whole Foods, this is embarrassing.
[02:10:05] This honestly is one of the most embarrassing interviews
[02:10:08] that like he's ever done.
[02:10:10] It's so sad.
[02:10:11] We're gonna watch it.
[02:10:12] Y'all ready?
[02:10:13] You're not.
[02:10:16] Currency scheme that people are engaging in.
[02:10:18] Mm-hmm.
[02:10:19] Would you scale from Whole Foods?
[02:10:22] You wanna go first?
[02:10:23] Ha ha ha.
[02:10:25] Well, I'm pro stealing from big corporations.
[02:10:30] just you know they steal quite a bit more from workers however one thing that
[02:10:37] might even help your ethical dilemma is the fact that the by the way like if
[02:10:44] somebody if somebody like God in the Hassan's account and they said that you
[02:10:48] know well we're gonna try to hack into your account and then have the money
[02:10:51] from this corporation of Amazon go to us instead of you I think that he would
[02:10:57] be upset about that. But they would be stealing from big corporation. I think that they I think
[02:11:07] he'd be upset and watch this or install this the whole thing. And there's another one about
[02:11:11] the Ouija thing. I don't look at it. This is so cringe. Yeah.
[02:11:16] Automated process that they design. These companies know will increase shrink, right?
[02:11:23] So it's it's actually factored in the lemons that you stole are factored into the bottom line of these mega corporations
[02:11:30] regardless and they still end up as some free buses and also government-owned
[02:11:37] Storefronts and you know two of those policies
[02:11:41] Mods found me the Luigi clip about this because like that's the one I wanted to talk about
[02:11:45] This beautiful cities is currently working on
[02:11:48] Would you encourage stealing the same way from a mom down a run city owned grocery store?
[02:11:54] No, I remember okay. I did see this whole clip
[02:11:56] I thought honestly I thought there was more to it than that but maybe not let me go
[02:12:00] I will even watch the the destiny. I'll even leave this. Let me see. I found it. It's on your reddit
[02:12:05] I don't know if it is or not. Let me see this I
[02:12:08] Can't with young people today like
[02:12:11] It's one thing if you like can't afford food or something
[02:12:15] But when it's all these like decently wealthy yuppies that are like
[02:12:20] It's like their form of protest like I'm a shoplift why?
[02:12:24] share your Netflix password. I do I also do well I
[02:12:28] With anyone in the longest time. I actually had someone else's Netflix password. That was my primary access to Netflix
[02:12:37] Yeah, um, would you get around to paywall an article you're trying to read this is like the most bougie fucking
[02:12:45] I wonder if he actually tries good time, I'll wake up 20 minutes before this interview so my voice can be as low as possible.
[02:12:55] Would you steal a book from the library? Never.
[02:13:01] Yes, for the museum thing. All of this you can just draw this on the most sloped lines.
[02:13:06] Wait, did he say yes? If they say yes, it's going to be because they have everything because of imperialism, imperialism, imperialism.
[02:13:13] So you should actually steal from every Western museum ever because imperialism imperialism imperialism
[02:13:17] No, what do you?
[02:13:20] steal from the Louvre
[02:13:23] Yes, the automated process that they design
[02:13:27] These companies I don't even understand like what is this?
[02:13:30] So they stole it so I could steal it. Well, I mean well with it could somebody steal it from you like how does this even
[02:13:37] Has this even work? No will increase shrink, right?
[02:13:40] Um, so it's actually factored in the lems these why do they say shit like this?
[02:13:45] Like it's just so obviously not true like is some amount of loss
[02:13:48] Factored into everything these first do yes, but if everybody starts stealing it's gonna go up
[02:13:53] Then obviously that number is gonna go up and now everybody has pay for it
[02:13:56] And that's not gonna be factored in place. There's gonna close exactly
[02:13:59] Yeah, so crazy that these cringe fucks because they never shop at these like fucking poor places
[02:14:03] Right these guys are all the nice
[02:14:05] They never have to deal with the ramifications of any of the crazy shit
[02:14:07] they say, um, like this is why when you go to certain stores, like everything is behind
[02:14:11] a fucking lock now, and it's just going to lead to more exactly what I fucking yes.
[02:14:16] Don't play by the rules.
[02:14:18] It is we live in a society where there are billionaires, where the top 1% holds 32%
[02:14:23] of the net worth and the bottom 50% holds 2.5% like bra Hassan, you are that 0.001%
[02:14:31] 1% he not realize this like how does he how is he sitting here having this conversation? Oh, yeah, they're so bad
[02:14:37] They're so bad
[02:14:39] Jesus Christ
[02:14:41] You are the rich bro your family is the rich bro
[02:14:45] Uh-huh the social contract is broken
[02:14:47] And then there's also the slippery slope of what happens if they completely break the social contract
[02:14:52] And no one plays by the rules anymore, and I wonder where you to see the
[02:14:56] Right
[02:14:58] Well the rules are already designed in a way where
[02:15:02] Mm-hmm if you steal from poor you become rich if you steal from the wealthy you go to prison
[02:15:07] So there's only one that was so deep dude. Oh my god. That was so fucking deep
[02:15:16] It's so stupid
[02:15:19] It's young people it's so fucking stupid. I don't know how anybody thinks like this. Oh my god and
[02:15:26] And uh, yeah seventh grade logic. Yeah, this is like something I read. Oh here we go
[02:15:31] Okay, so let me see if I could find this and oh, yeah
[02:15:35] I just wanted to put this whole thing into a single image because it was so funny
[02:15:39] Israel lover wants another Israel critic murdered. What else is new?
[02:15:47] What the fuck does Israel have to do with it? What did Israel do? Okay, so this is the Luigi thing, okay?
[02:15:53] Let me let me pull this up
[02:15:55] Engels wrote all right. Here we go. This is the other one. I was gonna watch it
[02:16:01] Engels wrote about the concept of social murder and
[02:16:07] Brian Thompson as the United Healthcare CEO
[02:16:11] was
[02:16:12] Engaging in a tremendous amount of social murder the
[02:16:16] Systematized forms of violence
[02:16:18] The the structural violence of poverty
[02:16:21] the the for-profit
[02:16:23] uh... pay walled
[02:16:26] uh... see what happens when somebody thinks that has son is doing that
[02:16:30] when he's protecting people
[02:16:32] better advocating for jihad
[02:16:35] see this is the reason why this system doesn't actually work
[02:16:39] it's because when you apply it in a real situation
[02:16:43] you realize that if you had everybody operating off of this
[02:16:47] the whole world would be chaos
[02:16:49] Like, because everybody is going to have a different definition of what social murder is.
[02:16:53] Like, for example, if you think that if you normalize the concept of social murder,
[02:16:59] that means that, well, now if people aren't giving you food at a store and aren't allowing you to
[02:17:05] pay for your food or, you know, even though you don't have enough money, now they are kind
[02:17:09] of killing you because they're depriving you of nutrition. So in that same reasoning,
[02:17:14] you can come to the conclusion that it's okay to kill them.
[02:17:17] that's the problem. The system of health care in this country and the consequences
[02:17:24] of that are tremendous amounts of pain, tremendous amounts of violence,
[02:17:29] tremendous amounts of deaths and that was a fascinating story from for me
[02:17:35] because Americans are very draconian about crime and punishment. They're
[02:17:39] very black and white on this issue and yet because of the pervasive pain
[02:17:45] that the private health care system had created for the average American, I saw
[02:17:54] so many people immediately understand why this death had taken place.
[02:17:59] Angles. The problem with this is that the moment that you normalize political
[02:18:05] violence, you allow it for also yourself. This is the problem is that I don't
[02:18:12] I don't want to have any political violence, I don't want to have anybody advocating for
[02:18:17] shooting people in public.
[02:18:19] Because here's the actual result of what happened with Luigi.
[02:18:23] Well, Luigi shot a guy in the back and he killed him.
[02:18:28] UnitedHealthcare is continuing on as a company, a new CEO is probably taking this place by
[02:18:33] now and the company is probably operating about the same.
[02:18:37] And maybe the new CEO has more security.
[02:18:41] So it didn't even accomplish anything, really.
[02:18:44] Understandable and justifiable are the same thing.
[02:18:47] Well, and the thing is, what is this here?
[02:18:50] Oh yeah, this is what I just saw before.
[02:18:52] Yeah, everybody can come up with an explanation
[02:18:57] for why it's okay to kill somebody else if they're crazy.
[02:19:01] This is the problem, is that the moment that you create a system
[02:19:06] where people feel like there are some acceptable forms of vigilance and justice,
[02:19:10] What happens is that everybody now defines it in a different way and everything is chaos.
[02:19:16] You can't have a world that works that way. You can't do this.
[02:19:20] Look at the United Healthcare stock. They're killing it.
[02:19:22] Yeah, how's the United Healthcare doing? Let me see here. United Healthcare.
[02:19:27] Oh, apparently I looked it up at some other point.
[02:19:30] So five years ago, let's see here.
[02:19:32] No, it went down. It went down massively. Is this whenever the shooting happened?
[02:19:37] I actually don't know when the shooting happened. I have no idea.
[02:19:41] Yeah, it went down massively.
[02:19:44] Policy changes? I have no idea about that.
[02:19:49] The shooting happened on December 4th.
[02:19:52] Oh!
[02:19:56] Yeah, it went down a bit after that too, but it was also
[02:20:00] up really high, like it's kind of hard to say. So, yeah,
[02:20:03] Okay, apparently this was something else that had happened.
[02:20:06] So yeah, because Trump cut Medicaid, they get less money.
[02:20:09] I see, okay, that makes more sense.
[02:20:11] And yeah, I didn't even know that.
[02:20:14] All right, good.
[02:20:14] Like many social justice activists,
[02:20:16] and again, the probabilisticism is lost.
[02:20:18] Some of the working class are hoping to pour.
[02:20:20] It's about the violent destruction of anything
[02:20:21] and anyone can be killed in any of their ideology.
[02:20:24] I think that also like,
[02:20:28] whenever you greenlight any form
[02:20:30] of political violent extremism,
[02:20:32] you will have this happen like it to people that you agree with like it and it will
[02:20:37] like a charlie kirk obviously was one example of it happening to somebody on
[02:20:42] and i can almost guarantee you that when some left-wing person gets shot
[02:20:46] a lot of right-wing people aren't going to go out and say how sorry they are
[02:20:50] they're not and why is that it's because all the left-wing people decided to
[02:20:55] make charlie kirk into a meme and rationalize why it was okay to sit
[02:20:59] at to shoot an unarmed man in the neck
[02:21:02] that's what it was
[02:21:03] trucked in more damage to this corporate and we do you have course you did i mean
[02:21:06] obviously it's because
[02:21:08] we didn't really do anything and he's going to go to jail and that's going to
[02:21:11] be a right there's nothing
[02:21:13] that there's there's nothing that matters right supports terrorists is not
[02:21:17] supporting political violence exactly
[02:21:19] and so this is the problem is that i i think that has on should be very
[02:21:22] careful like making statements like this especially as a public figure
[02:21:26] because people see these statements and they'll probably
[02:21:29] view this as like a green light for people to harass him or annoy him
[02:21:34] or something like that and
[02:21:36] i think that any form of political violence over a disagreement or over a
[02:21:40] wall like that
[02:21:41] should be resolved with a legal dispute
[02:21:44] and i think also especially i mean you you saw what happened like a wiji did
[02:21:47] do what he did nothing happened
[02:21:49] so uh... yet she's embarrassing
[02:21:52] and uh... we said about pressing people uh... you know is going to hurt
[02:21:55] you as you say the political violence
[02:21:57] i think that we need to be a lot more aggressive with suppressing political violence and political
[02:22:01] violent speech
[02:22:02] i do i think that we need to be way way harsher on this
[02:22:06] and i don't know why we're not
[02:22:08] i think that the fact that we're not a lot harsher around this
[02:22:11] is allowing people to just basically be crazy and and violent and excessive and
[02:22:17] everything like that
[02:22:18] and uh... that it is very recent by the way you have a few days ago right
[02:22:22] uh... stop saying nothing happened uh... it's having reverberations within the
[02:22:25] culture? Well, what do you, so I'm gonna pull you up. What do you, I mean, do you
[02:22:36] think that it's against saying Columbine kids did nothing? Well, they didn't, I mean,
[02:22:40] they didn't change anything. Like, yeah, now we have, so you're right, Luigi did do
[02:22:45] something. Let me, let me be more specific. Luigi did not accomplish his
[02:22:48] goal. Luigi did not move people towards that goal. And this is the
[02:22:55] fundamental fantasy that a lot of these people live in is that they think that
[02:22:59] all these super rich and by their own admission and accusation sociopathic
[02:23:05] evil psychotic demons that are running these corporations are just gonna decide
[02:23:10] well I guess they're gonna kill us now so that the jigs up right we're not
[02:23:14] gonna play this game anymore we're gonna stop doing it what do you think
[02:23:19] they're gonna do they're going to implement a new Patriot Act there's
[02:23:23] going to be a higher surveillance state. There's going to be more controls over speech. It's
[02:23:28] just normalizing it more and more. As seen by the fact New York Times is interviewing
[02:23:31] a son about it. Yeah, sure. And I think that this is the problem though, right? Is that
[02:23:36] what is the conclusion of that normalization? What do you think the conclusion of that
[02:23:41] normalization is? The normalization of political violence and accepting that? What do you
[02:23:47] think happens when you do that? It happens more and more. Well, right. And what happens
[02:24:02] when it happens more and more? Like, I, yeah, duh. Like, so then what happens after that?
[02:24:14] That's like I get it. I understand. I understand what you're saying, but like let's think beyond that
[02:24:30] Corporals respond accordingly you're using ambiguity. Why are you using ambiguity be more specific?
[02:24:35] Yeah, I'd like you to be more specific about that.
[02:24:50] What is accordingly?
[02:24:51] Yeah, what is accordingly to you?
[02:24:52] Let's find out.
[02:24:56] I'm confused about what you're asking specifically.
[02:24:58] That's what he said.
[02:25:00] How do you think corporations will respond when their leadership and people are getting
[02:25:06] killed?
[02:25:08] How do you think that they will respond?
[02:25:09] Because you said that they will respond accordingly.
[02:25:12] What do you think that that response will mean?
[02:25:18] You're being vague.
[02:25:28] I think you're being vague because you know the conclusions of this.
[02:25:32] I think that you've worked out this logic path and you know this does not end in a good way.
[02:25:40] But we'll see. We'll see what he says.
[02:25:45] Climate corporations won't be hurt, like you said, like Heather. Never. I've never been pulled up.
[02:25:51] So what I'm saying is that this is what I think the conclusions...
[02:25:56] This seems like a misunderstanding. Who cares?
[02:25:59] This is what I think is happening.
[02:26:02] I think that the more violence and political violence that's accepted,
[02:26:07] the more you'll have people that will rationalize and justify more security,
[02:26:13] more surveillance, less freedom and more control.
[02:26:17] I do think that a lot of the people that run these corporations
[02:26:21] are completely sociopathic psychopathic people.
[02:26:24] I think that they are and I think that's exactly the reason why you shouldn't do it
[02:26:31] because there's not going to be a world where those people just decide to lay down and
[02:26:36] Be good boys. No, like they're not gonna do that
[02:26:38] They're going to back channel with people in the government
[02:26:41] They're going to use different tools that they have to manipulate public sentiment. They're going to shift the way that people see things
[02:26:50] I think that you vastly and tremendously underestimate
[02:26:53] how brutal, how severe, and how effective these people are.
[02:27:00] You would be shocked.
[02:27:02] And the idea that, like Luigi, and this is the problem, is that
[02:27:06] you're thinking inside of the grounds of morality of what's right and wrong.
[02:27:10] So there's no solution.
[02:27:11] There is fundamentally no solution to the human condition
[02:27:15] that the top 1% of people are so vastly, like, more resourceful,
[02:27:22] intelligent, stronger, more, you know, like better at planning, better at resource
[02:27:29] allocation, those small groups of people will always amass a disproportionate
[02:27:35] amount of wealth and power because that's the way that people are. That's it. And
[02:27:41] so more hair, yeah, they're ruthless and brutal on a level that you
[02:27:46] can't even comprehend. Like you can't even predict what a
[02:27:52] a person like that would do because, again, it's outside of the scope of what a normal
[02:27:58] person can even imagine.
[02:28:01] So it's all about isolated equate.
[02:28:02] Yeah, exactly.
[02:28:03] People have far too much power.
[02:28:04] They're too far gone.
[02:28:05] Well, what I'm saying is just like in a general sense, right?
[02:28:08] And it still has to be allowed.
[02:28:09] No need for collusion when self-interest converge.
[02:28:11] Yes, George Carlin.
[02:28:12] I agree with you about that, definitely.
[02:28:15] And overall, like, it's worth $8 million.
[02:28:18] It's a lot of money, right?
[02:28:20] Exactly.
[02:28:21] Yeah, well, my point is with all this is that
[02:28:25] Shooting people because they made you mad is a very bad way to do things and if you do things and you base things off of that
[02:28:32] You will eventually have those people shoot you. That's just what's going to happen
[02:28:36] You should never allow that to go down or any sort of behavior to normalize this at all
[02:28:42] And it just gets worse and worse and worse. So that's what my point is revolution always leads for a much worse situation
[02:28:48] Well, they're just gonna crack down on it more
[02:28:51] You're not seriously suggesting that being rich means you're better.
[02:29:02] I think on average, that's exactly what I'm suggesting.
[02:29:07] I think that they are astronomically a lot smarter, more driven, more resourceful, and more motivated than the average person.
[02:29:16] And it's not by a 2x multiplier, it's like a 50x multiplier.
[02:29:22] Yeah.
[02:29:33] Are you suggesting that there's no correlation between IQ and wealth?
[02:29:38] Are you suggesting that there's probably no correlation between education and wealth?
[02:29:43] or cognitive ability? Do you really think that? I mean, do you really think this? Like,
[02:29:52] and I know there are exceptions to the rule. Some people get born rich. Do you think I'm
[02:29:56] talking about them? Do you think I'm talking like, I thought we're having a conversation
[02:30:06] like, are you one of these people that like, you know, because you can come up with like
[02:30:09] like an exception or something like that, very clearly we're not talking about this,
[02:30:15] right?
[02:30:16] This isn't what's being discussed.
[02:30:17] So why are you bringing up this like weird exception that's clearly not part of the conversation?
[02:30:25] Why are you even talking about this?
[02:30:27] This is an exponential, the more money you have, the more money you make.
[02:30:30] Yeah, I know that.
[02:30:34] It's clear to answer.
[02:30:35] Yeah, what is this here?
[02:30:37] to escape in good time be allowed to deal with the I'm just I'm just gonna time
[02:30:41] this guy I don't want to read it I think it's not a clear tenancy it's not a
[02:30:44] clear tenancy it absolutely is if you look at IQ and wealth there's a strong
[02:30:48] correlation extremely strong but anyway I can go back and look at this other
[02:30:54] one but yeah oh yeah we'll get this here illegal immigrants into the
[02:30:57] United States take a look at this
[02:31:06] Man who are those numbers
[02:31:19] There it is it's going
[02:31:24] Yeah
[02:31:26] And so what you can just turn this off you just turn it off. That's it all democrave odors
[02:31:33] Yep, that's right. That's exactly how it happened
[02:31:35] And that's the reason why they fight so hard that you at you imported more than my entire country in five years
[02:31:41] Yeah, I know that
[02:31:43] And they want you to travel for satsons greed. I know I'm gonna look at it in a little bit
[02:31:47] I just haven't gotten around to it yet. That's all and oh, yeah, oh my god
[02:31:52] There's been a lot more of these. I've got to go through and holy fucking shit. Oh here we go
[02:31:57] I don't care about human life at all actually
[02:32:00] So you don't care if someone's got a gun right now and just shot everybody here?
[02:32:04] Actually no, actually no, I don't
[02:32:06] Uh-huh
[02:32:06] Okay, well honestly
[02:32:08] Wow
[02:32:09] So you just think human life has no value?
[02:32:11] Yeah, I'm done with human life at this point
[02:32:14] Yeah
[02:32:14] So what has value then? Do you what has value?
[02:32:17] Nothing, whatever you want
[02:32:19] Oh, that's so sad
[02:32:21] That's a really sad review.
[02:32:23] Okay, so you had that problem if someone just took out a gun and put it in your head.
[02:32:28] What if that's your problem?
[02:32:29] Oh, I'd be so fucking happy!
[02:32:32] No, you're not. No, you wouldn't be because if that was actually true, you'd kill yourself.
[02:32:37] This is completely performative.
[02:32:40] Everything about this is performative.
[02:32:43] The people that really feel that way don't act the way she acts.
[02:32:46] I hope you have a good day and I hope you find it fun, I hope you find value, can I just say I feel like you have value, you are a person, you live in this world, you matter and I don't want you to feel like your human life has no value, my life has no value, your life has value and people care about you, I know you and I just care about you, I'm sure other people care about you too, okay?
[02:33:14] Yeah, see ya.
[02:33:16] This is the kind of person that we just need to lock up into a mental institution before they cause any problems.
[02:33:24] We just need to just put them in the box like ahead of time, right?
[02:33:27] I mean, this is the preventive maintenance.
[02:33:29] Like we you can see very clearly like I don't even think this person's like actually
[02:33:34] Annihilist or actually feels like a psychopath, but like there's something wrong with them
[02:33:40] And like I don't really know what it is, but like you guys ever have like a bike
[02:33:44] I have this box in my room like for example, right?
[02:33:47] And so like I have this box right here
[02:33:49] And this is the box that I have and I put all this stuff that I don't really have a place for in my room
[02:33:57] I just put all this stuff in this box and we need to have a box like that
[02:34:01] Like we don't really know where this stuff needs to be
[02:34:05] But we know it's not supposed to be on the table like it doesn't need to be on the table
[02:34:09] The there yeah, and we all have this right? We all have this box, and we need to put the people in the box
[02:34:16] That's it. It's so simple. It's called the car bitch
[02:34:20] Well, not really. I'm just saying in general. Oh, here we go. Oh, here's another one. Oh my fucking God
[02:34:25] This was so weird. Look at this. Oh
[02:34:29] You are goddamn sexy, do you have like a number or something and this is it because I'm black be honest
[02:34:37] man I'm gonna try it over again hold it let's start all over start all over
[02:34:42] uh-huh holy shit you are beautiful you have like an Instagram man all right one
[02:34:51] more time that's the wrong pickup line watch this one work here we go
[02:34:58] excuse me man I couldn't let this opportunity sit out of my hand I want
[02:35:02] Maybe I have to like get that number or something?
[02:35:05] Wow, bro. Wow. So we really got to do something about people like this who really do
[02:35:12] Yeah, what's wrong people like this is sexual harassment. It is it's pure sexual harassment
[02:35:17] Well, it is the reason like honestly, it's so weird bro. It is not the guy to fuck out exactly and yeah
[02:35:23] It looks like she gets away. We're not gonna lie. She's gonna want something less provocative. She's she's got a big ass
[02:35:29] Like I mean like that's not I mean
[02:35:31] I mean that's not that's nothing wrong with her, right? I mean like it's nothing wrong with it
[02:35:35] But that's not the way it works and what a fucking creep. Yeah, no
[02:35:39] I'm telling you like the way that you handle something like this is that you have to have people like this go to jail
[02:35:45] You do you can't have people to do this and they record themselves doing it too, which is what's so weird about it
[02:35:50] He did nothing wrong except for being a weirdo. No jail time. Just weirdo ass behavior
[02:35:56] um, I
[02:35:57] I mean she probably told him to stop and to leave him alone like if you tell somebody no and then they keep pursuing you and like
[02:36:05] Walking after you like they're harassing you and I don't think that like I mean
[02:36:10] Do you want to live in a world where your daughter gets treated like this by an adult man?
[02:36:15] By a grown man. That's like twice her size. Do you want to live in a culture that allows that behavior?
[02:36:22] Nobody wants to live in that culture. I don't
[02:36:24] absolutely not so the way you stop it is you just get rid of these people and so
[02:36:32] that's it just a psycho yeah and yeah you can tell anyone is through anything for
[02:36:36] a minute that's fine so so I mean do you think this is sexual harassment do you
[02:36:46] do you think it's sexual harassment? What are you doing?
[02:37:01] It's a simple question.
[02:37:05] He defended it? Does it regularly? Well, no. I mean, it's a simple question. Like, I mean, is there a non?
[02:37:16] It's also funny for 5-10 minutes or so, let me look at this here and find it.
[02:37:21] When you do unbanned requests next, it's hilarious, I might have to, right?
[02:37:26] There's been a whole lot more of these that have been going on.
[02:37:29] His girlfriend of five years, wait, what?
[02:37:32] Okay, give me a minute, I gotta find that.
[02:37:34] Let me do this first.
[02:37:37] I'm just going to flip here, it's like 20 seconds.
[02:37:40] You didn't answer the question because you know it's sexual harassment.
[02:37:44] You know it is.
[02:37:45] you didn't answer it's obvious like the woman's clearly trying to ignore him she
[02:37:51] clearly doesn't want it everybody knows this like you you don't answer what
[02:37:55] it's our problem someone wants that conversation but like you don't you
[02:37:58] want to answer it because you know it is a man went through his girlfriend of
[02:38:05] five years phone and found that she was texting 22 different guys every day
[02:38:11] Okay while living with him?
[02:38:27] Oh my god.
[02:38:28] Okay!
[02:38:33] Yes!
[02:38:34] Sanger, suck away!
[02:38:35] Okay, guess what?
[02:38:37] Hold me!
[02:38:38] Okay, yes, I will suck away.
[02:38:40] Oh my god!
[02:38:42] Oh my god!
[02:38:46] Oh my god, I guess what?
[02:38:48] Oh my god!
[02:38:50] Wow!
[02:38:52] Stop fucking touching me homie!
[02:38:54] Don't fucking touch me!
[02:38:56] Stand right there!
[02:38:58] Six fucking feet homie!
[02:39:00] Stay the fuck away!
[02:39:02] Please let me go home!
[02:39:04] Jesus!
[02:39:06] What does it say?
[02:39:08] It's been a minute. Let's see each other. Let me come pick you up. I'll act right for you
[02:39:15] I promise I miss your mouth
[02:39:19] Bro, oh my god, this girl is getting used like a flashlight
[02:39:28] That's what everyone's gonna fucking see this shit
[02:39:32] You're probably a fucking fighter crazy, huh? Oh my god crazy
[02:39:38] Oh my gosh, that's what fuckin' whores get!
[02:39:41] That's what fuckin' whores deserve!
[02:39:43] Geez, look at all these messes!
[02:39:45] Oh my god!
[02:39:46] 10 hours ago! Look at all these messes!
[02:39:48] 10 hours ago! One day, holy shit!
[02:39:51] 1, 2, 3, oh my god!
[02:39:54] Hey, hey!
[02:39:55] Hold me, hold me!
[02:39:57] Let go of me!
[02:39:58] What is she doing?
[02:39:59] Let go of me!
[02:40:00] Please!
[02:40:01] What is she doing?
[02:40:02] Let go of me!
[02:40:03] Don't touch me!
[02:40:04] Don't touch me, fuckin' whore!
[02:40:06] Fuckin' whore, don't touch me!
[02:40:08] Damn fuck up. Don't touch me. Oh, we ask horror fucking slut. Oh my god
[02:40:15] Look at all these men. Look at all this. Oh
[02:40:19] My god, two new messages two new messages
[02:40:23] Do I go on any go?
[02:40:25] And it goes on
[02:40:38] Oh wait, that's the fuck away!
[02:40:41] Oh I'm sorry!
[02:40:42] Fucking whore!
[02:40:43] Fuck!
[02:40:44] That bitch is not out here.
[02:40:45] Oh she's got-
[02:40:46] Oh she's got-
[02:40:47] She-
[02:40:49] She brought in a tank to hold aggro on him.
[02:40:52] That's smart.
[02:40:54] You know like, cause if you're a DPS class
[02:40:57] and you're going up against a boss fight
[02:40:59] you're gonna need a tank to take that- that makes sense.
[02:41:03] Shit again.
[02:41:04] I'm fucking stewing your ass.
[02:41:05] That position isn't gonna work.
[02:41:07] Huh, I understand your fucking dumbass
[02:41:13] I gave you the opportunity to talk to me
[02:41:18] You decided not to you wanted me to find out this way
[02:41:27] Okay, like I said, no, it's only you
[02:41:30] You fat ass bitch, fuck outta here.
[02:41:32] Fuck outta here, you're fat as shit.
[02:41:36] You're obese, no, I see, fuck outta here, fuck outta here.
[02:41:39] Fuck outta here, you're obese, you're obese, you wouldn't know, you wouldn't know.
[02:41:44] Just call him fat, that's right, do not even, there's no reason to even go and
[02:41:49] talk to him, it's a fat.
[02:41:52] What are you gonna, you're gonna negotiate with a fat?
[02:41:55] You can't.
[02:41:56] Can't talk to him.
[02:41:57] I'm just gonna cheat on you
[02:41:59] with one, two, three
[02:42:01] Jesus
[02:42:03] I'm being honest
[02:42:05] oh my
[02:42:07] 18
[02:42:09] 90
[02:42:10] What do you think?
[02:42:11] I'm gonna be in L
[02:42:13] I'm staying in L.A.
[02:42:15] Currently
[02:42:17] Dude
[02:42:19] Dude
[02:42:21] Bro
[02:42:23] Look at all this
[02:42:25] all of this
[02:42:27] anyone
[02:42:29] oh my god
[02:42:33] she was literally taking pictures in my own apartment
[02:42:37] flashback
[02:42:39] yeah you are
[02:42:41] yeah you are what's your password
[02:42:43] mine? mine's
[02:42:45] my mom's birthday
[02:42:47] what's yours
[02:42:49] I'll open it
[02:42:51] you need the phone number
[02:42:53] Give me your password. Nice one. What's the difference?
[02:42:59] Do you want to do this right now?
[02:43:01] Do what?
[02:43:02] Do you want to do this right now?
[02:43:03] Do what?
[02:43:04] Do you want to do this right now?
[02:43:07] What are you doing?
[02:43:08] Do you want to do this right now?
[02:43:12] It's like I'm in a movie.
[02:43:13] Yeah, it's like a fucking movie. I know.
[02:43:14] It is crazy.
[02:43:15] It's crazy.
[02:43:16] My face.
[02:43:17] She got a message saying, what do you say?
[02:43:19] What do you say?
[02:43:21] What do you say?
[02:43:22] What is it? I'll slut you out respectfully.
[02:43:27] I'll slut you out respectfully.
[02:43:31] So it's not even, she's not even going to these guys for like, um, you know, like,
[02:43:38] to like, for like, support.
[02:43:40] Like she's just straight up like the town bicycle. Everybody gets a chance to ride.
[02:43:45] Holy fuck.
[02:43:48] And then I asked for her phone and what you did the act at all aggressive act at all aggressive. Then let me see oh
[02:43:55] I have your phone
[02:43:59] Your stuff and you'd rather go through all this instead of just telling me
[02:44:06] Instead of just opening your phone
[02:44:09] We laugh it out
[02:44:11] And who it is
[02:44:12] Because of you don't know who it is
[02:44:18] your phone in 10 seconds call that number find out move on they said you
[02:44:22] want to go through all these
[02:44:24] you're the one making it into this
[02:44:26] no not me
[02:44:27] yes yeah
[02:44:28] well yeah yeah yeah and I told you just open your phone just so we can see it
[02:44:31] let's go back
[02:44:32] okay
[02:44:33] all right
[02:44:34] let's do it
[02:44:35] really?
[02:44:36] no
[02:44:37] I'm telling you I have nothing to hide
[02:44:39] I have nothing to hide oh boy this dude's dumb as fuck he's just holding your stuff
[02:44:43] yeah I know because the thing is like I mean she cheating on them right I mean
[02:44:47] What's going on? Give me an I.
[02:44:48] He's back.
[02:44:49] The public toilet?
[02:44:50] Yeah.
[02:44:51] Cut.
[02:44:52] Close.
[02:44:53] Right?
[02:45:54] All right
[02:45:57] All right
[02:46:00] Oh, excuse me
[02:46:03] Bro, somebody goes in chat
[02:46:05] They say Asma went to go DM her
[02:46:07] Shut the fuck up, man
[02:46:09] Did she just go message?
[02:46:11] No, I didn't go messenger
[02:46:12] Shut up
[02:46:15] All right, you open your phone?
[02:46:18] What's your password?
[02:46:20] No, what is it?
[02:46:22] I don't even need to pass it.
[02:46:25] So six months ago, she broke up with me.
[02:46:28] She broke up with me because she just stopped caring.
[02:46:31] She stopped caring about the relationship.
[02:46:33] We would have talks, serious talks,
[02:46:37] and she would think that I would have caught.
[02:46:41] She would think that I would cause an argument,
[02:46:43] so she didn't want to argue.
[02:46:45] Even though I'm just normally talking to her,
[02:46:47] even though I'm normally talking to her,
[02:46:49] just wanting to have a plain conversation,
[02:46:51] Not involving an argument.
[02:46:53] If something bothered me, I will tell her.
[02:46:55] I mean, let me go back. I want to get back to the argument. This is just him talking about it.
[02:46:59] Okay. Well, anyway, I mean, like, this is Jesus.
[02:47:03] Goddamn. Oh, that was her friend.
[02:47:06] Oh, that's her friend that came to go pick her up.
[02:47:10] Oh, I get it. Yeah, no, for sure.
[02:47:13] And she's impersonal. I mean, look, look, I think this shit's hilarious.
[02:47:18] I do like I mean there's a lot of girls that do this there are and it's not that common
[02:47:25] Guys do this too. I think we had a whole video about one of them recently
[02:47:28] So it's not like it's super uncommon to break up and move on
[02:47:31] He's going in illegal stuff at this point holding a property and stuff. Yeah
[02:47:35] I mean it's a little bit weird
[02:47:37] But like I mean you just break up with somebody found out they're cheating on you with like bunch of different people
[02:47:40] By holding your phone like really I mean I think you can understand that it's really not that crazy. I miss your mouth
[02:47:46] Yeah, god damn girl cheats boy finds out girl was crying. Yeah, exactly
[02:47:52] Seriously guys y'all could do way better. Oh
[02:47:56] Man girlfriend for five years man
[02:47:59] Never man out there don't want any asshole guys like you your feelings are always valid. Wow. She's starting a football team. Oh
[02:48:09] No normal guy would get upset and get hurt and move on this guy keeps going on for ego at this point
[02:48:14] Yeah, I know. I mean, I think that makes sense. I mean, obviously, but let me see if I can find this here
[02:48:20] Sad news clav channel his YouTube channel got banned. Damn really like I he'll probably get it back
[02:48:26] He will and and obviously like I mean if it's a situation that's like bad
[02:48:30] I can maybe help him out and see what I could do but you know, hopefully that won't have to happen and
[02:48:36] What is this here 45 been destroyed?
[02:48:39] What what wait wait a minute wait a minute wait whoa hold up
[02:48:44] They're still in fire hydrants now?
[02:48:50] We're still in fire hydrants now?
[02:48:57] What?
[02:48:58] After these steel parts are completed?
[02:49:00] We heard they talked about a serious and unacceptable H2S model with our fire hydrants
[02:49:09] fire hydrants, absolutely. There's stuff going on with the fire hydrants. This is a
[02:49:15] serious issue. Without this, not only is it a dump, it's a fire hydrant, but it's a dump, of course.
[02:49:22] Stealing, bro! You have no idea how bad it's going to get. The thing is, this
[02:49:29] stealing, bro, you're stealing shit out of a fire hydrant! Who the fuck does this?
[02:49:33] You can't have shit in Detroit? Yeah, it's because you let this happen. Oh my god.
[02:49:39] Methods? Yeah, it's just crazy for me to see this happen. It is and I don't know what else to say beyond that
[02:49:45] It's just un-fucking real another fist fight and hope
[02:49:49] Why is Home Depot? I guess that they have a lot of sticks there
[02:49:52] And so people are like okay well if the sticks are already at the Home Depot
[02:49:56] We might as well just start PvPing right I guess that must be it another day another fight at your Home Depot
[02:50:02] Look at this
[02:50:09] Oh, shit.
[02:50:16] Jesus Christ.
[02:50:59] Oh my god, oh my god, look!
[02:51:15] Oh my god, you gotta get that cop off the force!
[02:51:19] You gotta get her outta here!
[02:51:22] She can't do her fucking job!
[02:51:24] This is insane really like what the hell is going on here female cops uses I you
[02:51:32] can't have the thing is that a woman officer that's out on patrol like this
[02:51:39] like what the fuck is she gonna do really what the fuck is she gonna do she
[02:51:44] can't do anything they just gonna throw her on the ground she even got pulled
[02:51:47] back like a little dog by the employee what watch this what watch this look
[02:51:52] That's what you do with a that's what you do with a puppy
[02:52:00] Really that's embarrassing a well-trained one can well either way this one and she's fat
[02:52:08] She's a fat. She's a fat. He said not only are you a woman, but you're fat
[02:52:13] What the hell you got any business being a police officer for?
[02:52:17] What are you doing?
[02:52:19] The guy had five guys on him. He wouldn't go down and a woman or not the guy was a tank. I
[02:52:25] think that if you put
[02:52:28] if you put
[02:52:30] like, you know, you see some of these police officers and
[02:52:36] These guys are I mean, they're big guys
[02:52:38] They're big guys and they have weapons and they know how to take people down
[02:52:41] I think that if you had your average six foot two police officer, you know
[02:52:49] Fucking you know, his name is Dallas and he's 280 pounds. I have a really good feeling that
[02:52:57] That wouldn't have happened. I
[02:52:59] Have a really good feeling that this would have not happened at all
[02:53:04] Six to always fat. Yeah, exactly. It's a 5v1 though. It doesn't matter
[02:53:07] Because all you got to do is get one of them knocked out and that's it and then the rest would just stop
[02:53:12] She should pull the gun out the guy at this point. I don't understand. Yeah, I would too
[02:53:15] but like they're probably afraid to that's the reason why but especially like
[02:53:19] this part at the end of it
[02:53:31] who the fuck does this as funny as hell though it is this ridiculous no cops
[02:53:35] should be so low I think there's some cops that can be so low I think it'd be
[02:53:39] fine but a lot of the cases maybe not definitely she shouldn't be I'll tell
[02:53:44] that and Dallas gonna handle some business yeah like it's just it's embarrassing to see this happen
[02:53:49] it really is this is why cops shooting my shit during any interaction well yeah because some
[02:53:54] people act like assholes that's the reason why and uh i saw that this was fucking funny
[02:54:00] they actually went to interview Jerry Westlake
[02:54:04] no no no imagine something okay i know you're like black people i just don't know how would you
[02:54:08] feel if people felt the same way about your race yes or no you don't give a fuck i'd be happy
[02:54:13] They claim they don't like white people, but any time we move away from diversity, it follows us.
[02:54:22] And then screams oppression again. It must be some goddamn good drug, oppression.
[02:54:29] Okay, okay, let me ask you this. Okay, what do you think people will cost people to like,
[02:54:35] will develop this shit for you, for you not to like, but will like, why do you not,
[02:54:39] You actually went to ask a guy in the KKK, why do you not like black people?
[02:54:45] Uh-oh, here we go.
[02:54:46] Like, stereotyped them, like, black people don't like black people.
[02:54:50] Oh, okay, okay.
[02:54:52] Why would I?
[02:54:53] Why do you think white people don't like black people?
[02:54:56] The smarter ones move away from black areas to white areas to get the hell away from
[02:55:01] black people.
[02:55:04] Oh my God!
[02:55:09] So what's your worst experience with a black person?
[02:55:14] Like, the worst experience you had with a black person?
[02:55:17] Like, what made you and me, I hate these guys.
[02:55:20] I don't hate them, they're not worth hating.
[02:55:22] Oh my God!
[02:55:24] You don't waste your energy on them.
[02:55:26] So what do you take to change your mind about black people then?
[02:55:29] I love them though.
[02:55:31] Once they segregate themselves from you, I never think of them again.
[02:55:34] Oh, shit.
[02:55:36] See?
[02:55:38] How about you?
[02:55:40] How's that?
[02:55:42] How's that?
[02:55:44] Oh my god, this shit was fucking funny.
[02:55:47] How's that? Oh man.
[02:55:49] And yeah, I love how people interview.
[02:55:51] You know what I find to be the funniest thing?
[02:55:53] Is that these guys are laughing and joking around way more
[02:55:58] Then like most people at like political rallies and show like this is what I said before about the racism community is
[02:56:05] Very very diverse. You would think that it would not be diverse. It's actually extremely diverse
[02:56:10] Yeah, that's crazy. This is some OT racism. Yeah, exactly
[02:56:14] And they're having fun everybody getting along it is what it is and oh, this is the one I saw before
[02:56:19] Yeah, this is just really fucking it's so fucking embarrassing man
[02:56:23] And let me scroll down. I find the rest of this here
[02:56:26] Oh, this is the same
[02:56:29] Kathy Porter or more like Kathy Portley, you know, this is that fat dumb retard that
[02:56:37] crashed out over the interview
[02:56:39] Respond if you were in my class, Mr. Helton
[02:56:42] You would learn in my bankruptcy and consumer protection class that the majority of homeless people in California are actually working
[02:56:50] They're not just people on the streets
[02:56:52] It's not just people with mental illness or people with drug or substance use problems
[02:56:56] It's also people families who are fleeing intimate partner and domestic violence
[02:57:00] It's people who are double and tripled up. It's people who are living in their cars on our college campuses
[02:57:07] Homelessness comes in a lot of different forms and if we don't see the whole problem if we demonize them from one perspective
[02:57:12] We'll never be able to solve this problem
[02:57:15] Why don't you just go round up all the drug addicts and the the phantom zombies and just go put them in a fucking rehab
[02:57:22] Like, and then that way it's easier for you to deal with the other ones.
[02:57:25] Like, there's actually a really simple idea.
[02:57:27] I don't know what's so complicated about this, right?
[02:57:30] Yeah, duh.
[02:57:31] It looks like a Napoleon fish.
[02:57:32] Maybe I don't even know what Napoleon fish is.
[02:57:34] So I'm gonna be, I have no idea.
[02:57:36] And let me go off on this.
[02:57:38] This is also, this is from yesterday.
[02:57:40] There's more information about it.
[02:57:42] Here we go.
[02:57:43] Let me look at it.
[02:57:44] He doesn't lie.
[02:57:45] The charity that supposedly fought the clan, funded the clan.
[02:57:49] The charity that supposedly fought neo-nazis funded neo-nazis.
[02:57:54] The Southern Poverty Law Center ran a methodical calculated scheme to defraud their donor base
[02:58:00] of $3 million and lied to them and used an illicit banking structure system to create
[02:58:06] shell companies to hide their money and who it was being sent to specifically for the
[02:58:12] reason to sow discord and hate into our society.
[02:58:16] This is the ultimate definition of hypocrisy.
[02:58:19] And if you look at the indictment produced by the Department of Justice and the FBI, you
[02:58:22] will see that these banking institutions tied directly the funding mechanisms in which the
[02:58:27] Southern Poverty Law Center used to fund at least eight hate groups they supposedly
[02:58:32] wanted to take out, but they were paying the very villains of our society they supposedly
[02:58:37] wanted to protect us from.
[02:58:39] That's the ultimate hypocrisy.
[02:58:41] So this is and how do you know this is true?
[02:58:46] This is how you know it's true.
[02:58:49] Is that the actual real problems, you bring in a few rappers and streamers and they're
[02:58:55] interviewing a guy from the KKK and they're standing around laughing and talking and everything's
[02:59:01] fine.
[02:59:05] Everything's fine.
[02:59:06] There's no problems.
[02:59:07] So where are these problems coming from?
[02:59:11] It's being engineered.
[02:59:13] It's being done on purpose.
[02:59:15] Lefty groups are like that only because they're cameras.
[02:59:17] It's not going to give a fuck like they don't give a fuck like you really think that guy
[02:59:21] gives a fuck because the camera like I don't think he really does.
[02:59:24] And this is just really ridiculous.
[02:59:26] Streamers are branded.
[02:59:27] It's not really that bad, man.
[02:59:29] And let me scroll down.
[02:59:30] Oh yeah, this is should the CHP be giving English proficiency tests to truck drivers?
[02:59:37] And if not, would you as governor push back against the Trump administration on this
[02:59:41] policy?
[02:59:42] You have 60 seconds.
[02:59:43] I would definitely push back on the Trump administration on, again, a reckless policy.
[02:59:47] I would make sure that that officer understands that he cannot discriminate against any driver
[02:59:52] without having a basis to do so.
[02:59:55] I understood a little bit of what that individual was trying to say.
[02:59:58] I couldn't see the signs, but it certainly sounded like he was trying to describe what
[03:00:02] that particular sign was trying to represent.
[03:00:05] And so we have to be very careful that we're not profiling consumers in California,
[03:00:10] drivers in California.
[03:00:11] We should profile my crazy. I think moment you see somebody driving around you think they don't speak English or pull them over make sure they speak English
[03:00:17] That's nothing
[03:00:19] Like somebody's driving around like a fucking idiot pull them over. Yeah, so I what are you doing? What's going on right there?
[03:00:25] Were you driving around like an idiot?
[03:00:27] Yeah, it's not profiling. Yeah, exactly papers, please exactly. It's so easy. Can't read the signs either
[03:00:32] It's so embarrassing for me to see this and racial profiling is illegal
[03:00:37] Oh my fucking god, and then oh yeah by the way so a lot of people were accusing Nick Fuentes of
[03:00:44] You know being the guy that the SPLC was working with the new line that I work the SPLC is the laziest fed
[03:00:51] Jacketing narrative yet. I was 18 when I went to Charlottesville the SPLC doxxed my house in
[03:00:57] 2022 which led me to almost getting murdered got me centered doxxed my interns and got my friends of mine fired from their jobs
[03:01:06] So I think this is also like again that sounds like bullshit. I don't think that they paid him to do that
[03:01:11] I mean, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think that there's enough evidence or reasoning to use that. Oh
[03:01:18] Here we go
[03:01:19] This is this is all Baldy
[03:01:22] Meanwhile the SPLC has
[03:01:27] labeled the turning point USA organization a hate group
[03:01:31] and they've added them to their hate map. Now, remember how I always tell you that if you know
[03:01:40] what happened, you might not know anything. But if you know who was involved, well, now you might
[03:01:48] know something. And Turning Point USA has been doing a tremendous job of public events and
[03:01:57] Charlie Kirk in particular has been just killing it on these public events where he's sort of
[03:02:04] debating people in public.
[03:02:06] Unfortunately, if your job is to identify ghosts, are you going to find any ghosts?
[03:02:14] Of course you will, because you get paid for it.
[03:02:19] It's so obvious.
[03:02:22] Everybody could have predicted this.
[03:02:24] If your job is to identify hate groups, are you going to find some new hate groups every
[03:02:31] year or are you going to find all the ones that exist and then you say, you know, we
[03:02:37] don't even need any funding for the next year.
[03:02:40] I don't even know why we have a staff.
[03:02:43] We found all the hate and we did our maps so maybe we'll check back in a year to
[03:02:50] update it.
[03:02:51] That's right.
[03:02:52] No.
[03:02:53] extra hate. So you can't trust anybody who gets paid by the amount of hate they
[03:03:00] determine that they identify. They're gonna find some hate. But is it real? No.
[03:03:08] Turning Point USA is nothing like a group. Not even close. It's crazy how
[03:03:14] this guy was just reasonable and used common sense and the people totally lost
[03:03:19] lost their fucking mind over it. They got so angry at this guy basically for nothing.
[03:03:25] They did. They got mad at him for nothing and I don't even understand why they hated him.
[03:03:29] The old ball guy is, yeah. And again, like, he was a good guy. So I thought this, I thought
[03:03:34] it was pretty funny. Morbrile Obese streamer Markey next door just shattered the 6-7 hand
[03:03:40] record after the tracking bot mistook his massive tits for two extra hands
[03:03:52] bro look at the dots bro
[03:03:59] What is that sound?
[03:04:03] Oh my god!
[03:04:06] Pro!
[03:04:10] Holy!
[03:04:13] No!
[03:04:15] Pro!
[03:04:16] 600 and 367.
[03:04:20] Oh my god.
[03:04:22] Rank locked.
[03:04:25] Holy fuck.
[03:04:26] He's really that guy. It's him slapping his titties. I guess so. Yeah, and I guess that the fun's over guys
[03:04:33] Oh, here we go breaking news alert an American fighter jet was an attacked by a shark in the Strait of Hormuz
[03:04:39] It's more boomer bait. Yep, we got a lot actually real for once? Yeah, definitely.
[03:04:58] These are the people who distribute money to the KKK. That's right. Oh my fucking god.
[03:05:05] And yeah, what is this? I'll watch. I haven't seen this.
[03:05:08] you talk to these people by the way it's the same cowardice and the same
[03:05:10] defeat is and that it's always been except now it's just painted based it's
[03:05:14] in a base to hit they'll say push them long enough they say
[03:05:17] one of this matters anyway man you know the country's gonna collapse in a few
[03:05:20] years anyway man we just have to buy gold
[03:05:22] and in in in bitcoin man you know the house though there's no voting our way
[03:05:25] out of this dude
[03:05:26] snow coincidence that's their line is no coincidence that that's the line
[03:05:30] that you're seeing everywhere on social media
[03:05:33] figure voting your way out of this
[03:05:34] you know that's so edgy
[03:05:37] The sheep will think that they can vote, but you're based and you know that you actually
[03:05:41] can't vote your way out of this and the real solution is bitching online and doing nothing
[03:05:45] to help the cause you claim to care about so much, but that's the op, right?
[03:05:49] He's right.
[03:05:50] If young men swing 40 points to support Trump, you're not putting that toothpaste back in
[03:05:55] the tube.
[03:05:56] You're just not.
[03:05:57] You're not going to make them back into libtards or make them into libtards.
[03:06:00] It doesn't matter how much propaganda you inundate them with.
[03:06:03] But what you can do is you can push them over their own skis.
[03:06:06] Exactly.
[03:06:09] This guy really gets it.
[03:06:11] He does.
[03:06:12] He really gets it.
[03:06:13] I'm very glad to see people like this that are talking about it.
[03:06:16] All of a sudden now we're allowed to talk about all these things that used to get us
[03:06:19] banned.
[03:06:20] Used to get me banned on social media.
[03:06:22] Because conveniently the conclusion that people are drawing or are being made to
[03:06:25] draw is that, hey man, actually Trump sucks.
[03:06:28] We shouldn't support Trump, but this time it's because of base reasons.
[03:06:32] We just need to start our own thing.
[03:06:33] We need to go off the reservation, man.
[03:06:35] We need to freaking come together.
[03:06:36] Do you think our enemies care if you don't support Trump?
[03:06:39] But it's for your own little base reason because you're so base.
[03:06:41] They're still coming after you.
[03:06:43] They're still not going to let you walk away from this.
[03:06:45] We have one window here, one path forward, for better or worse.
[03:06:50] He's totally right about this.
[03:06:51] Yeah, he needs an editor.
[03:06:52] Well, I feel like, yeah, this guy, I like him a lot.
[03:06:54] I do.
[03:06:55] And they've been a suppression for truth.
[03:06:58] Yeah, exactly.
[03:06:59] And I think there's a lot of learned and there is a,
[03:07:03] there is a manufactured, basically mass production
[03:07:08] of learned helplessness that's trying to be put
[03:07:11] on a lot of people because you know why?
[03:07:15] It's because it's working.
[03:07:17] It's because it's working
[03:07:18] and they're making a tremendous amount of progress
[03:07:21] like the amount of progress and the effective nature of it
[03:07:26] like the shutting down the borders, net negative immigration,
[03:07:31] stuff like that, like shut, like destroying DEI.
[03:07:34] Like, and this happened in like what, two years.
[03:07:37] All of this has happened in two years.
[03:07:39] So yeah, they have to come up with some way
[03:07:42] that they can effectively infect this group of people
[03:07:45] with a virus because they clearly can't beat them
[03:07:48] in the marketplace of ideas.
[03:07:50] Most people have moved past that.
[03:07:52] So what are they doing instead?
[03:07:54] They're creating boogeymen and other foreign entities
[03:07:57] that they can pit them against.
[03:07:58] So they can work against the best interests of America.
[03:08:02] It's come for you too?
[03:08:03] Well, that's the reason why.
[03:08:05] I've received a lot of hate because I don't play into that.
[03:08:07] I don't at all.
[03:08:08] But again, I think a lot of people do.
[03:08:11] And the other reason why they do
[03:08:13] is because they can double dip.
[03:08:15] So a lot of influencers and creators do that.
[03:08:18] So they can double dip into the audience of people
[03:08:20] that are slightly liberal and also conservative.
[03:08:23] So they're getting audience captured effectively
[03:08:26] by pushing a rhetoric of learned helplessness.
[03:08:30] That's what's happening.
[03:08:31] And I'm glad to see more people recognizing this.
[03:08:34] It's obvious.
[03:08:35] By the way, it's obvious this has been happening.
[03:08:37] Anybody could tell you this was happening.
[03:08:39] It was paying attention.
[03:08:40] But of course, most people aren't paying attention.
[03:08:43] So that's the problem.
[03:08:44] There was one other one I was going to look at here,
[03:08:46] because I do want to look at some more the Reddit stuff.
[03:08:48] this guy is uh...
[03:08:56] what we can see is what's happening in europe
[03:08:59] when you have a mass migration
[03:09:01] disproportionately muslim or islamic in europe so let's go to the facts paris
[03:09:08] the migrant group uh... the migrant population
[03:09:11] most of which is muslim
[03:09:12] in paris is roughly ten to twelve percent
[03:09:16] 10 to 12% of the overall population of Paris.
[03:09:19] They make up 48% of the sex crimes.
[03:09:23] So they're 10% of the population in almost half of the...
[03:09:28] Wow.
[03:09:30] It's pretty bad.
[03:09:31] The rates in London, same population, right?
[03:09:35] We're talking about migrants,
[03:09:36] most of which are Muslim out of North Africa
[03:09:38] or Afghanistan, places like that.
[03:09:41] 15% of the population of London,
[03:09:44] 40% of the sex crimes seems like it's a problem three to six percent
[03:09:51] 60% of the sex crime. So where did
[03:09:58] That's like it. Oh my god those numbers come from
[03:10:02] Paris from the French Interior Ministry Jesus London from the London police
[03:10:08] Rome from the Italian police. So this is not my data. And quite frankly I would
[03:10:12] argue that those numbers are probably sugar-coated. This is the minimal.
[03:10:16] Exactly, it's totally right. It's sugar-coated. The numbers are damning.
[03:10:21] And so this is who we're importing into our country. And if we don't
[03:10:26] wise up and have this honest conversation about who we allow into
[03:10:31] this country, we're in trouble. And so will you say, well, we don't have as
[03:10:36] as many Africans coming here.
[03:10:37] All right, let's look at Central America.
[03:10:40] Every 14 minutes in Guatemala,
[03:10:42] a 14-year-old girl is impregnated by an adult.
[03:10:49] Damn!
[03:10:51] I'll say that again.
[03:10:52] It's pretty bad.
[03:10:52] Every 14 minutes in Guatemala.
[03:10:54] So I was just there.
[03:10:55] Oh, fuck!
[03:10:56] In Guatemala, where we were talking about trade.
[03:10:58] What can we do to, whether it's data centers,
[03:11:02] what can we do to reverse that migration,
[03:11:04] help their economy, help change the culture. Every 14 minutes, a 14-year-old girl, that's
[03:11:10] a child, is impregnated by an adult. So if those folks are coming from Guatemala to the
[03:11:17] United States, they don't see 14-year-olds as little girls. I'm not attacking everyone
[03:11:23] from Guatemala. But what I'm saying, there's a part of their community and their culture
[03:11:27] that sees a 14-year-old as simply an object. Well, it's not even really that. It's
[03:11:32] they have a different view on the age of consent. Like this is in my opinion, this is one of the
[03:11:37] very very important coherent things is that we shouldn't be bringing people in from countries
[03:11:43] that think that you can marry and have sex with kids. Like that should just be like a default
[03:11:49] like, ah yeah guys, it looks like we're full on this one, right? It's a little bit too much,
[03:11:54] what's consent exactly? And that's the main problem. And I wish more people talked about
[03:12:00] this because it's like there's no way that you can really defend this at all right and let me go back
[03:12:07] over here if I can find the the other ones here cardinal man the wild westing homosexuals and
[03:12:12] diocese I don't know and this is some other fucking bullshit it seems like it's whatever but yeah
[03:12:19] anyway what the fuck is this bomb squad some of our explosives are 15 year old student over a
[03:12:23] swastika what the fuck and we'll not use the nuclear weapon against the wrong all right we'll
[03:12:29] We'll get some of these two. It's everyone, bro. The ideology they live in and they grow up in its base take well like
[03:12:34] For whatever reason it is like I just don't want to bring people into the country to think you can marry kids
[03:12:39] Like it's just that that's not like if you can't answer like I look a lot of a lot of places in the world
[03:12:46] It's 16 right but like
[03:12:49] 14 no 12 no 10 no like if you can't come to the conclusion that that's that that's bad
[03:12:58] Uh-uh, no. Absolutely fucking not. And uh, dude who's asking for a black crowd, uh, black sales while it's going?
[03:13:05] No, I'm building up to that. We're gonna do that soon. They have a different view on consent, not age of consent.
[03:13:10] Um, they have a different view. What's this here?
[03:13:15] We got somebody that's not happy about this, like, let me see if I can pull this up. I can find it.
[03:13:20] Um, so they have a different view on consent.
[03:13:27] What what's their view on consent?
[03:13:36] What is it what what's the view on it?
[03:13:42] Maybe you can explain this to me because apparently I don't know you know I don't know so how does it work?
[03:13:57] because we got to figure this out. We got to understand this. There is none. I'm agreeing
[03:14:06] with you and I'm being cheeky. Okay. All right. You did this yesterday. Yeah, okay.
[03:14:20] just be you just he's probably British yeah he's probably British or something
[03:14:26] right and so it's okay no no don't worry about it right check no no no he
[03:14:31] being sarcastic so he's using words in a weird way right and I get just being a
[03:14:37] shithead no it's okay don't worry about it and anyway I love this expose check it
[03:14:42] out what is this the gamer oh my god well let me see if I can find this
[03:14:45] The gaming cannot allow Pragmata, Diana, fan club de Forrest, the author of the article hasn't even played the game?
[03:14:55] What?
[03:15:01] What do you mean you didn't play the game?
[03:15:08] I have not yet played Pragmata.
[03:15:11] So, you wrote a whole article about this video game, you didn't even play the game.
[03:15:21] And that's because I'm a little tapped out on stories where men adopt daughter-like figures
[03:15:26] to prove their masculinity by protecting them.
[03:15:34] This is the reason why we invented the word foid.
[03:15:40] This is why.
[03:15:42] This is a, this is Floyd's slop, 100%.
[03:15:47] Absolutely total, absolute, complete Floyd.
[03:15:50] It's embarrassing.
[03:15:53] It really is like, how can somebody talk like this?
[03:15:56] The fuck kind of logic is that?
[03:15:58] It's the logic of an angry woman who hates men of a mentally ill, under medicated woman
[03:16:04] who hates men.
[03:16:07] That's the logic, right?
[03:16:08] That's what it is.
[03:16:10] literally finds the girl attractive wait no he doesn't no he doesn't it won't be
[03:16:15] because I find the child at the center of the game attract I mean I don't think
[03:16:27] that's what they were trying to say but I don't think that's what it's like this
[03:16:31] is just really like what a weird thing to say I mean I don't think that's what
[03:16:34] you're trying to say right I mean I like I'm fine like harassing people for
[03:16:38] shit. But like I don't think that's really it. And so anyway, this is absolute total slop.
[03:16:44] Can't wait till everyone who's a part of this article is back in the unemployment line. It'll
[03:16:48] be sooner the fucking base tectone apps of fucking Lutley. I will celebrate when every
[03:16:53] one of you gets fired. Gentlemen, we are going to do that. We are going to do it.
[03:16:58] And I'm going to enjoy every single little bit of it. I am so excited. I can't fucking
[03:17:04] wait. Anyway, I'll go back and look at the other ones too, because yes, I'm very glad to see this
[03:17:09] happen. And you will, you will be back at McDonald's where you belong. They hate him because he's spitting
[03:17:15] facts. You will never be Doom Guy. Groom Guy? Oh God. What is wrong with these people? The
[03:17:24] The Elden Ring movie in production, uh-oh, let me see this.
[03:17:31] Is that it?
[03:17:39] What do you do?
[03:17:46] What do you do?
[03:17:47] He seems like he's fine.
[03:17:51] is mad because they gave America shoes. I can see that. I think that media should, uh...
[03:18:04] Is that Ray O'Carria hat? Oh my God. Media should definitely try to follow what the,
[03:18:10] what the source material is, right? Like, uh, yeah, he agreed with the woman. I guess
[03:18:15] so, yeah. And the Asmone cameo, yeah, real fucking funny. Guessing that's the war
[03:18:19] before the game starts. Maybe you're right. I don't know. And yeah, the Dung Eater, I
[03:18:24] guess so. And Beluga girlfriend ties boyfriend in the name of King, then sets him on fire
[03:18:30] for ignoring her? What? Y'all are saying that as if she'd do it. They're foids. Yeah, there
[03:18:50] it is. That's it. They're foids. This is what they are. And you can see this one's
[03:18:55] fat, right? I mean, this is a fat one, so it makes sense. And you can see also, by the
[03:19:01] way, the overwhelming majority of these profile photos, I'm going to click through all the
[03:19:06] different pages, but I'm going to give you guys a little bit of like what to expect.
[03:19:11] So here's what to expect. They're going to either be fat or over 30 years old. Let's
[03:19:18] Let's find out.
[03:19:23] Let's see here.
[03:19:24] Cool date.
[03:19:25] That's hard to say.
[03:19:26] I'm not sure.
[03:19:27] Proud of you, girl.
[03:19:28] This one's too far away to be sure.
[03:19:29] Yeah, definitely.
[03:19:30] Oh, this one could be kind of fat.
[03:19:32] He was asking for it, definitely, or both.
[03:19:35] Yeah, usually both.
[03:19:36] And these are probably both, they're both probably fat.
[03:19:40] He shouldn't have provoked her in the first place.
[03:19:42] And so you got a lot of women that are saying this and like, y'all, the thing is that
[03:19:47] This is the one big problem that we have is fem cells in the country.
[03:19:51] And in Western civilization, it is angry young women.
[03:19:56] That is the main problem that we have.
[03:19:58] I used to think that it was in sales, but then I've read a lot of comments.
[03:20:02] In sales aren't as common as you would believe.
[03:20:04] It's primarily women that are acting this way.
[03:20:07] It is.
[03:20:08] Now, if we get short, five foot three and shorter, well, women can be short.
[03:20:11] That's okay.
[03:20:12] It's men that can't be short.
[03:20:14] Men aren't allowed to be short.
[03:20:15] Women can be short.
[03:20:16] Men can be fat, but they can't be short.
[03:20:21] Women can be short, but they can't be fat.
[03:20:25] That's the way it works.
[03:20:27] We all know, everybody knows this, we all get this.
[03:20:31] Like there's a thing like, there's plenty of big guys,
[03:20:33] I mean Thor was a big guy, like not pirate software,
[03:20:37] but like, you know, the Greek god of thunder,
[03:20:39] Norse god of thunder, I mean.
[03:20:41] So that's the way it works.
[03:20:42] Yeah, short kings rise up, of course.
[03:20:44] and there's people that like fat chicks too right
[03:20:47] and uh... you know people going hog wild over and you could say
[03:20:50] so i want to hear her side of the story women don't usually commit this kind of
[03:20:54] crime he must have done something
[03:20:56] they will always do this bro like it's so sad it is
[03:21:00] and i'm gonna make it for all being short is not a choice being fat is
[03:21:04] uh... everybody knows that like we all know that but we already seen this
[03:21:09] before i've already uh... i've already looked at this probably see if i could
[03:21:11] extremism is that it makes you feel good because it provides you with enemies.
[03:21:17] Let me explain. The great thing about having enemies is that you can pretend that
[03:21:21] all the badness in the whole world is enemies and all the goodness in the
[03:21:25] whole world is in you. The Jews. So if you have a lot of anger and resentment in
[03:21:30] you anyway and therefore you block it on the Jews then you can pretend that
[03:21:34] you're only doing it because these enemies in yours are such very bad
[03:21:37] persons. Exactly, Israel. And if it wasn't for death you'd actually be good
[03:21:40] nature and courteous rational all the time. So if you want to feel good become an extremist.
[03:21:46] That's right. Now you have a choice. If you join... So it's like a mental health plan?
[03:21:51] Hard left, they'll give you their list of authorized enemies. That's right. Almost all kinds of authority,
[03:21:56] especially police, the city, Americans, judges, multinational corporations, public schools,
[03:22:01] couriers, newspaper earners, fox hunters, generals, class traitors, and of course, moderates.
[03:22:08] right or if you'd rather be an extremist on the hard right no problem fine you still get a
[03:22:12] loveliness of enemies only the different ones noisy minority groups yes unions russia
[03:22:16] we hear those demonstrators welfare sponges experimental clergy p-snicks the bbc strikers
[03:22:22] some workers the communists of course moderates that's right and yeah actors now once you're
[03:22:29] armed with one of these supervista batteries you can be as nasty as you like and your
[03:22:33] uh... you know the behaviors
[03:22:35] so you can still be yourself as a champion of the truth
[03:22:39] i think that the greater good
[03:22:40] i love my brother sad paranoid skits like you really are
[03:22:45] you know they use the word back then
[03:22:47] they call people skits or even back then holy shit that that was a new like
[03:22:51] fortune thing
[03:22:52] holy fuck
[03:22:54] it's john clacy's that there but yeah i i know job everybody knows john clays
[03:22:58] okay the guys of fucking legend
[03:23:01] and so yeah i think it's hilarious
[03:23:03] Look at what I drew with my new friend Emily. Let's play together.
[03:23:06] Okay, oh god, bro. This is...
[03:23:08] This is...
[03:23:09] Only...
[03:23:10] Oh my god. Like, I didn't know, dude. I don't want to see this.
[03:23:14] After a man was about to propose, he changed his mind when his girlfriend started twerking to a violin.
[03:23:19] I think it's just gotta be a meme or something like, yeah, I don't even know, like this seems
[03:23:44] like he dodged the bullet, I guess so, but like I don't even know what to think about
[03:23:49] I really don't ice cream shop in Russia. What is this?
[03:23:54] Is this an average girl in Russia?
[03:23:58] A poor Jew? Wait, what?
[03:24:02] An ice cream shop in Russia.
[03:24:08] Little... no!
[03:24:15] Oh no!
[03:24:19] Dude!
[03:24:22] Oh my fucking god!
[03:24:27] It's correct translation there?
[03:24:29] Yeah, the little Obama and it's a chocolate bar?
[03:24:32] Holy f- oh no.
[03:24:34] Average day in America.
[03:24:42] Let me turn it up.
[03:24:43] Give me a minute.
[03:24:45] Okay.
[03:24:47] Sorry.
[03:24:48] Alright, I've gotta make sure I get this.
[03:25:00] So, judging by the size of the parking lot, some people are saying it's a Walmart.
[03:25:06] I actually think this is closer to a Dollar General.
[03:25:09] I think it's just probably a parking lot of a Dollar General.
[03:25:13] Walmart parking lot's a lot larger.
[03:25:18] Yeah
[03:25:37] Shoot me shoot me what the hell
[03:25:48] what was that?
[03:25:49] wait
[03:25:51] what the fuck
[03:25:57] it's ok
[03:25:58] it's ok
[03:26:01] oh my god
[03:26:03] oh shit
[03:26:04] oh shit let me down
[03:26:05] fuck that
[03:26:09] oh no
[03:26:11] he got back the window
[03:26:14] oh he broke the window
[03:26:15] he broke the whole window out
[03:26:16] Oh shit!
[03:26:18] Oh shit!
[03:26:20] Oh fuck this shit!
[03:26:22] Oh yeah another one!
[03:26:24] Just go 5 miles an hour, he won't be able to keep up.
[03:26:26] Fuck!
[03:26:28] Look at him!
[03:26:30] Oh fuck this shit!
[03:26:32] Oh fuck this shit!
[03:26:34] Oh fuck this shit!
[03:26:36] Can I watch this? Can I watch this?
[03:26:40] I think I can, I think so.
[03:26:42] Oh man, yes, okay.
[03:26:44] Yeah, it's okay.
[03:26:46] Oh my god!
[03:26:50] Oh my god!
[03:26:54] Oh my god!
[03:26:56] Oh my god!
[03:26:58] Oh my god!
[03:27:00] Oh my god!
[03:27:02] Oh my god!
[03:27:04] Oh my god!
[03:27:06] I should have run him over.
[03:27:08] I need back!
[03:27:10] Uh-huh.
[03:27:12] Hahahaha
[03:27:17] Patty got rolled over look at him
[03:27:22] So man like that's funny as hell man, I love that Wow
[03:27:34] I love it I love it. We're here one more one more
[03:27:43] Like a whale, I know this that pigs can't fly
[03:27:52] Is this deserved absolutely
[03:27:57] Absolutely, I think the person in the car did nothing wrong if they had run him over and killed him
[03:28:01] I'd say did nothing wrong. This is a crazy man coming up to your car trying to bust out your windows with a hammer
[03:28:09] Yeah, I think I think this run is fat ass over now apparently they didn't want to mess up the car
[03:28:17] and I mean like now here's really the question you're gonna have to get porky here to pay for that
[03:28:24] bumper repair because like that's probably at least 200 bucks that's 200 bucks that yeah self-defense
[03:28:34] all day exactly and and and he's gonna have to pay for those windows too we
[03:28:38] don't know why what do you mean you don't know why he's sitting there run
[03:28:41] after I'm breaking out the windows with a hammer while they're trying to drive
[03:28:44] away doesn't matter what the hell that there is no why for that you can't have
[03:28:50] people doing that what are you talking about can't have people busting
[03:28:55] out windows with a hammer you crazy fuck no why is he mad though I don't
[03:29:03] No, maybe they didn't give them food.
[03:29:06] Probably, it's probably,
[03:29:07] probably has something to do with food.
[03:29:11] Oh my God!
[03:29:12] Oh my God!
[03:29:13] Oh my God!
[03:29:14] Oh my God!
[03:29:15] Oh my God!
[03:29:16] Oh my God!
[03:29:17] Oh my God!
[03:29:17] I love how all of them get,
[03:29:18] this is what I always think is so funny.
[03:29:20] I find this to be so funny
[03:29:22] when these violent situations happen,
[03:29:24] is that people get so shocked
[03:29:26] that there's a consequence for the violence.
[03:29:30] But it's like somehow you think that like,
[03:29:32] you're just gonna be aggressive and violent and and mean
[03:29:35] and that everybody else is just gonna be afraid of you
[03:29:38] now bro they're gonna run your ass over the issue you
[03:29:42] that's the consequences of your own actions
[03:29:45] uh...
[03:29:50] the changes yet
[03:29:54] and
[03:29:57] and bro
[03:30:01] fucked up his whole I guarantee you bro like that fucked up his whole life
[03:30:06] like somebody somebody somebody has this happen like this probably fucked him up in like four or five
[03:30:10] different ways he's not getting up yeah well I mean he barely probably get up on his own anyway
[03:30:18] right and so yeah like this is bad and uh yeah I mean listen up yeah over some bullshit and
[03:30:24] you didn't have to do that he lost all his street cred yeah I guess so that was a speed bump
[03:30:28] And Scarf for life with trauma from his own actions exactly he got hit in the back of the head. Yeah, bro like
[03:30:38] It's too bad
[03:30:40] that's just too bad bro like that's it and
[03:30:43] Yeah, and concrete was a win perfect condition before the fall
[03:30:47] Yeah, bro like you might not believe this but this concrete didn't have those cracks in it before it fell down and
[03:30:53] And it was actually a qualifier is disability now. Yeah, I guess so which country has worse PR than Somalia
[03:31:01] This is actually a good question
[03:31:03] Seriously imagine imagine being in a country that's only known for the following black black cock down
[03:31:10] Johnny Somali the world's shittiest pirates learning centers Ilhan Omar contender for the lowest IQ in the world
[03:31:18] You gotta look me I mean North Korea's got to I mean I America I mean like
[03:31:25] America Israel Somalia North Korea what's another what's another country's got
[03:31:31] really bad PR Russia Russia let's see besides that
[03:31:39] Minnesota German I mean Germany but I mean you can see why right I mean you
[03:31:45] can kind of see why that is. So Rwanda? Yeah, maybe. Mission ball, what's this?
[03:31:52] What's it doing?
[03:31:55] Wait, you just put the dog down there? What the hell?
[03:32:00] Get the ball?
[03:32:02] He's gonna bite the dog and they're gonna pull his ass up.
[03:32:25] The next two seconds the dog running to the edge and then letting go of the ball and
[03:32:29] and the ball drops right back down.
[03:32:33] Actual tactical doggo, yeah, it's a smart way to use a dog.
[03:32:36] I never thought about that.
[03:32:38] My body keeps telling me to drink water,
[03:32:39] but I'm not gonna listen to a retard.
[03:32:41] ["I'm not gonna listen to a retard"]
[03:32:45] Heh heh.
[03:32:46] ["I'm not gonna listen to a retard"]
[03:32:51] Fucking bass.
[03:32:52] Here we go.
[03:32:53] ["I'm not gonna listen to a retard"]
[03:32:54] Great.
[03:32:55] Ten Commandments, 1956.
[03:32:57] This is 70th year anniversary.
[03:33:06] Uh-oh.
[03:33:09] So what the fuck?
[03:33:14] Uh-oh.
[03:33:15] Am I gonna show the water?
[03:33:16] The...
[03:33:17] Holy...
[03:33:19] Holy mad.
[03:33:27] Damn.
[03:33:29] See?
[03:33:30] I told you!
[03:33:33] You listen to Moses!
[03:33:38] Uh-huh.
[03:33:57] No magician's trick will set your people free.
[03:34:05] Sacred water, make pure the flood, from which you came.
[03:34:19] Bro, we got mugged by Moses! That's right!
[03:34:23] Yep!
[03:34:23] Absolutely totally fucking mugged or a yep. Absolutely, man
[03:34:31] And so my mom said that um, they when this movie came out
[03:34:35] She said that uh, they got the day off of school
[03:34:40] They got the day off of school and everybody went to watch this movie in the movie theaters
[03:34:48] That's right
[03:34:50] See, this is the, uh, this, we used to have country.
[03:34:58] We used to have, we used to be a country.
[03:35:00] I tell you what, it used to be a whole different situation.
[03:35:03] It was on Good Friday.
[03:35:04] Yeah.
[03:35:05] I'm telling you, it's a different time yet, literally 70 fucking years ago.
[03:35:09] Think about that.
[03:35:10] Oh my God.
[03:35:11] How I felt the clown nieces a kid.
[03:35:14] I never played on one of these.
[03:35:16] I never did.
[03:35:17] It's like Fortnite.
[03:35:19] I never realized that.
[03:35:22] Oops.
[03:35:24] Damn.
[03:35:26] Did he out-generate the whole thing?
[03:35:29] Shit.
[03:35:31] I had that. It was peak. I never had one.
[03:35:34] I never did.
[03:35:39] I have Legos. I went hard on Legos.
[03:35:42] I love Legos.
[03:35:44] Like the shade and the style to the class didn't have one but whenever I went to school
[03:35:56] I was just thinking about hanging out with my boys. I never even thought about school.
[03:36:02] I never listened to teacher never did anything. I had the microphone so yeah I guess so.
[03:36:12] Yeah, every point of Kleenex, maybe I guess so, this is like in kindergarten, maybe, like,
[03:36:17] I don't think we're really did much anything.
[03:36:19] Oh, this is the, the Luigi, is this the same?
[03:36:21] Angles, yeah, about, yeah, this is the same thing I already saw.
[03:36:24] This is honestly, it's so, it's so stupid for a public figure to talk about how much
[03:36:28] they like Luigi, like, I can't believe, I cannot believe that anybody could even
[03:36:34] look at any sort of rationalization for it at all.
[03:36:36] Like, it's crazy for me to look at this.
[03:36:39] After working on anti-gravity technology whose death was ruled a suicide, send a text one
[03:36:45] month before her death saying that she would never kill herself?
[03:36:55] What?
[03:36:56] I'm physically surveilled by the following method.
[03:37:06] We, my ex and I realized, my ex boyfriend and I realized that people had been breaking
[03:37:11] into our apartment while we were gone together in the same vehicle.
[03:37:15] And so like, I'm in the apartment, I'm about to go to work, and I'm like, why don't
[03:37:19] you take out the trash and scope out the parking lot and make sure it's okay before
[03:37:25] I go to work.
[03:37:26] So he goes out there and he's like, there's this weird fucking Lexus like a silver Lexus.
[03:37:32] This is a shitty apartment.
[03:37:34] Like why is there really fight really nice Lexus in the parking lot?
[03:37:38] It has tinted windows that are not street legal, like just totally dark, totally black
[03:37:44] tinted windows that are not possibly street legal.
[03:37:47] And so we're he comes back in and we're standing in our bedroom window looking at
[03:37:52] the Lexus and talking about it.
[03:37:55] I say out loud, maybe we should walk over there later and take a picture of the license plate.
[03:38:01] That's smart. That's what I would do because the Lexus is across the parking lot from us,
[03:38:05] but it's backed in so you can't see the license plate. Within two minutes of me saying, hey,
[03:38:12] we should walk over there later and take a picture of the license plate. It's gone.
[03:38:16] We were still standing there at the window looking at it, talking about it. Yeah. And
[03:38:22] And an Eastern European looking motherfucker
[03:38:26] with a black beanie, dressed all in black
[03:38:29] in his 50s or 60s, walked out of the apartment
[03:38:32] directly across from ours holding a license plate.
[03:38:37] And he opened the trunk of the Lexus
[03:38:39] and he took out some tools
[03:38:41] and he changed the license plate
[03:38:43] right in front of our fucking faces.
[03:38:47] I'm sorry, but this is such an extravagant story
[03:38:51] that with no images or videos of this happening,
[03:38:54] I don't believe it.
[03:38:58] Like you obviously were there,
[03:38:59] you had your phone on you,
[03:39:01] everybody had their phone on them.
[03:39:03] Everybody always has a phone.
[03:39:04] So like where was the, but she's dead.
[03:39:07] Yeah, but why didn't she record it or show it
[03:39:09] when she's talking about it though, right?
[03:39:13] Like that's, I just like, I mean, again,
[03:39:16] like I think a lot of people just want to believe it.
[03:39:19] NASA is now directly involved with a growing investigation into the deaths and disappearances
[03:39:23] of at least 10 scientists linked to highly sensitive U.S. nuclear and aerospace research.
[03:39:30] Several of the cases involve current enforcement and former NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[03:39:36] personnel, including the longtime JPL nuclear physicist who was fatally shot outside of
[03:39:42] his home.
[03:39:43] FBI is leading the probe.
[03:39:45] Holy fuck.
[03:39:46] So there's even more of them now?
[03:39:48] known locations of the scientists. A lot of them were in just four different states.
[03:39:53] A lot of them in New Mexico. Is it New Mexico where they have, where's, isn't Area 51 in
[03:40:00] New Mexico? No, I thought it was in fucking Nevada. Yeah, I think it's in Nevada, right?
[03:40:07] And this is a new one too. Let me see here. Yeah, it's in Nevada, so I thought too.
[03:40:13] Joshua LeBlanc grew up in New Iberia, but he was working in Huntsville at NASA as an electrical engineer
[03:40:19] His family reported him missing earlier this week
[03:40:22] His car was found Tuesday afternoon two hours away from his home with no signs of him anywhere fuck
[03:40:29] Joshua LeBlanc was well known in New Iberia where he graduated from Catholic High and later attended and graduated from UL Lafayette
[03:40:37] His family tells me he last communicated with them at 432 a.m. Tuesday
[03:40:42] They also told me he never showed up for a job that he loved that morning as well
[03:40:46] What we do know about his disappearance is this?
[03:40:49] Alabama authorities did track his blue Tesla Model 3 according to the Tesla car data
[03:40:53] It's up for four hours at the Huntsville International Airport, which is about 12 minutes from his apartment
[03:40:59] That's the data shows his car left the airport traveled west on Alabama back roads before crashing in Florence, Alabama
[03:41:07] Wow
[03:41:08] Tuesday 2 p.m. The car was discovered in a body inside
[03:41:12] But the body was found burned beyond recognition, according to family members.
[03:41:16] But the case has only raised more questions.
[03:41:19] LeBla's phone, his personal belongings, and even his dog were all left behind in his Huntsville apartment.
[03:41:25] Yeah.
[03:41:25] Family members say the detour and disappearance don't match anything Joshua had planned for that day.
[03:41:30] Right.
[03:41:30] And now they believe he may have been abducted from his home.
[03:41:33] What the fuck?
[03:41:35] I don't know guys like I mean I think that something is weird something's going on
[03:41:42] but I don't think that we know what it is I don't think that right now there are
[03:41:47] enough pieces publicly for us to be able to put them together but there's enough
[03:41:51] pieces for us to say that there's a puzzle does that make sense like I don't
[03:41:56] think that we know what's going on but something's going on there's some sort
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[03:42:12] 2020 BLM. Uh oh, here we go.
[03:42:14] We don't need no reason to fuck shit up. That's why we drink Hennessy. That's why we smoke
[03:42:22] liftoffs. That's why we spiggers. We like to ruin shit. Hell, y'all just gave us
[03:42:28] an excuse that if it wasn't you we'd probably just pick someone a random and ruin they life
[03:42:34] oh come on
[03:42:37] oh come on man really and uh some of the uh boondocks was really fucking funny
[03:42:43] I saw this clav got banned I don't know why he got banned it was probably might have been just
[03:42:47] a mistake they really do suck in the UK is that it
[03:42:58] Was that a ferret?
[03:43:15] Jesus bro, they taste this guy and he just pulls it off?
[03:43:21] Oh my god.
[03:43:28] He just runs away!
[03:43:38] Wow!
[03:43:39] Jesus man!
[03:43:44] Level 99 Barbarian!
[03:43:45] Look at him!
[03:43:47] Look at how big this guy is!
[03:43:49] He's zapping him and he just walks forward!
[03:43:53] He pulls the fucking thing off!
[03:43:58] The guy hits him, he doesn't even notice it!
[03:44:00] Oh, they broke the glass!
[03:44:04] Jesus!
[03:44:09] Probably like 6'4", yeah, that's a big boy!
[03:44:12] Adrenaline, yeah, two guys, two!
[03:44:15] Oh my God, what are the cops doing?
[03:44:17] That's embarrassing, isn't it?
[03:44:19] The cables are still on him, give a fuck.
[03:44:22] Yeah, this is insane, man.
[03:44:24] They reduced the taser voltage in Britain from 50k down to 1k by law. Wait.
[03:44:40] No way.
[03:44:48] There's no law on older models.
[03:44:51] Taser's are prohibited weapons. What about for police? Yeah, I'm not seeing that, man. I'm not.
[03:45:02] Police officers, the switch to the lower voltage taser is in current development. It was formally
[03:45:12] approved by the Home Secretary in 2025. Wait, it's true. Voltage, maximum output reduced
[03:45:20] to a thousand volts compared to 50,000 initial arc on the older models. Okay, so what?
[03:45:35] Son used to shock his dog.
[03:45:40] What is second? What is second? I gotta understand this.
[03:45:44] this. Okay, so 900. So basically, this is literally like it's a vibrator. Yeah,
[03:46:00] except for me saying, 1000 is just a tickle. I don't know if it is or not.
[03:46:04] Like, I don't think I've ever really been electrocuted before. I have no idea. It
[03:46:08] can exceed 1000. T10. So it went from 50. So no wonder the guy just pulled it
[03:46:13] off and ran away. He just said get this shit out of here. So they're, they're, oh my God.
[03:46:27] It's not about voltage, but also about current. Well, apparently it didn't work. I'll tell
[03:46:31] you that. The thing is that here, let me, let me show you what it's like here in America.
[03:46:39] All right.
[03:46:48] Okay.
[03:46:50] Let me see.
[03:46:50] And if I could find and pull it up.
[03:46:54] Police officer use the taser.
[03:46:56] Okay. All right.
[03:46:57] This is in America.
[03:47:00] Camera dramatic incident between a man
[03:47:01] and a police officer in Miami.
[03:47:03] Take a look at this video shot yesterday
[03:47:05] on North Bay Shore Drive.
[03:47:06] The man approached the officer
[03:47:07] who was investigating something else.
[03:47:10] Police say he refused to back off
[03:47:11] and kept walking towards the officer
[03:47:13] with an unknown object in his hand.
[03:47:15] And even after the officer fired his tager,
[03:47:17] the man continued screaming at the officer
[03:47:19] and walking towards him.
[03:47:21] Once other officers arrived, the man finally surrendered.
[03:47:24] Wait, wait, wait.
[03:47:25] Oh, it worked out.
[03:47:26] It didn't work on him too.
[03:47:28] Oh my God.
[03:47:29] Well, let me tell you, how about this one?
[03:47:31] He's stealing on my store.
[03:47:41] He's stealing.
[03:47:42] What?
[03:47:43] What store?
[03:47:44] Family Dollar.
[03:47:45] The Fam?
[03:47:46] Classic.
[03:47:47] Stealing out the Family Dollar.
[03:47:48] Here.
[03:47:49] Here.
[03:47:50] Here.
[03:47:51] You get that paper?
[03:47:53] Here!
[03:47:54] Here!
[03:47:55] Here!
[03:48:00] See what?
[03:48:01] It's not seen, it's just on YouTube it's not seen what I said.
[03:48:11] Microbooty?
[03:48:12] Yeah.
[03:48:13] Here we go.
[03:48:14] Do you have a single niner progress at $10 or $19?
[03:48:17] $10!
[03:48:21] They're trying to run him down.
[03:48:25] Here it is.
[03:48:31] Hey, come here.
[03:48:32] Come here, retard.
[03:48:34] Come here. Come here, retard.
[03:48:36] Come here.
[03:48:38] Hey, come here. Come here right now.
[03:48:40] Brother, I'm gonna fucking take you, man.
[03:48:42] Fucking take you.
[03:48:47] And that's what they always do, bro.
[03:48:51] every time every time they always go into that mummy pose oh man put them in a
[03:49:06] coffin right god damn
[03:49:10] I
[03:49:20] Love watching him get that bro. I love watching him get that but so fucking funny. Let's see. There are another one
[03:49:26] I've got a I'm gonna watch I won't watch another one. I
[03:49:30] Love watching
[03:49:32] There we go.
[03:49:34] 3-3-2-1.
[03:49:36] Same bro, yeah.
[03:49:38] Call on for me, boss. Move, hold on.
[03:49:41] 302, about that.
[03:49:43] Church is chicken.
[03:49:50] Oh god.
[03:49:52] Oh jeez.
[03:49:54] Okay.
[03:49:56] Right.
[03:49:58] Ultima due to attack, Saturn, Mary, Eidol,
[03:50:01] so it's really cool.
[03:50:03] You got your license on you?
[03:50:05] Yeah.
[03:50:07] Yeah.
[03:50:09] This one.
[03:50:11] OK.
[03:50:13] You said they do roll down?
[03:50:15] OK.
[03:50:17] That's my first car.
[03:50:18] Hey, shut up.
[03:50:20] I got your license.
[03:50:22] Did you know your license is suspended, uh-oh.
[03:50:39] Don't take your head off me, take your head off me.
[03:50:42] Hold on, no, don't do that.
[03:50:44] Don't start.
[03:50:57] Just stop when you start.
[03:51:02] Oh man.
[03:51:06] What?
[03:51:08] What?
[03:51:09] What?
[03:51:11] We're the fucking town
[03:51:12] Turn over!
[03:51:13] Turn over!
[03:51:14] Turn over!
[03:51:15] Turn over!
[03:51:15] Now!
[03:51:16] Turn over!
[03:51:17] Turn over!
[03:51:18] Turn the fuck down!
[03:51:18] Now the fucking ground
[03:51:19] Give me your batch in the hands
[03:51:20] Now!
[03:51:22] You see bro?
[03:51:22] They didn't even come into the post again
[03:51:24] Every single time
[03:51:25] Immediately
[03:51:27] OHH
[03:51:28] We're the other hands
[03:51:30] Other hands
[03:51:31] Get up
[03:51:33] What a fucking idiot
[03:51:36] Another one. Another one. Another one again. Jesus. Somebody's taking a long vacation,
[03:51:57] And I said I wasn't gonna get into shit today
[03:52:01] Man
[03:52:04] Just a bunch of backpacks for a shit
[03:52:08] Yeah
[03:52:21] Man that is fucking funny
[03:52:23] I love I love watching went from a ticket to a felony in five minutes because they're stupid
[03:52:27] That's the reason why they're just fucking stupid how not to ask when an officer asks for your ID. Oh
[03:52:34] Man, maybe I might have to watch another one of these
[03:52:38] I might have to watch another one of these like ask for your ID and it's another dude
[03:52:43] I might oh man like it's been it's been a few days hasn't it it really has been a few days
[03:52:49] Let me see if there is anything else here, Bob for supporters after Rally, James Fishback?
[03:53:05] There's no way they gave him a Burger King crown.
[03:53:08] There's no way!
[03:53:11] Oh my God!
[03:53:14] What are you gonna say?
[03:53:18] He might, right?
[03:53:20] I don't know.
[03:53:21] And the heaviest of crown.
[03:53:23] That's what they say.
[03:53:24] Oh my fucking God.
[03:53:26] That is amazing.
[03:53:27] We're so back.
[03:53:28] I love that guy.
[03:53:29] He's great.
[03:53:30] And alternate universe, of course.
[03:53:32] And I think I looked through these.
[03:53:34] about living in Germany. I saw that before. This guy spent 30 minutes talking about how bad Germany
[03:53:39] was. He didn't mention immigration once. I don't believe it. I don't believe it. I'm not trying to
[03:53:44] see it. Okay. All right. All right. All right. We haven't done one of these for a while. I think
[03:53:49] you guys deserve it. On October 15th, 2024, officers pulled over a vehicle for failing to completely
[03:53:58] stop at a stop sign.
[03:54:00] A dog.
[03:54:01] There you go, man.
[03:54:02] Officer Rodriguez with your eye on the police department.
[03:54:05] Your vehicle?
[03:54:06] You got him right to the red street.
[03:54:08] Oh, I remember this guy.
[03:54:09] Okay.
[03:54:10] You gotta stop at stop sign.
[03:54:11] I remember this guy.
[03:54:14] You know, I remember this guy.
[03:54:16] I remember this guy.
[03:54:18] I remember this guy.
[03:54:20] I remember this guy.
[03:54:22] I remember this guy.
[03:54:24] I remember this guy.
[03:54:26] You know what's crazy is that every restaurant has an 80-20 rule where you get 80% of your
[03:54:35] traffic from 20% of your customers.
[03:54:39] It's crazy the police probably have the same thing.
[03:54:44] Okay.
[03:54:45] What's wrong, son?
[03:54:46] I'm sorry?
[03:54:47] That's your right to do so.
[03:54:52] Okay.
[03:54:53] You got a license on you?
[03:54:58] No, ma'am.
[03:54:59] I'm not sorry.
[03:55:00] I'm a minor.
[03:55:01] I'm sorry.
[03:55:02] How old are you?
[03:55:03] I'm 19.
[03:55:04] I'm 18.
[03:55:05] So you're not a minor?
[03:55:06] You're an adult.
[03:55:07] No, but I don't really talk to nobody.
[03:55:08] Okay.
[03:55:09] We're not wearing a seatbelt, so I need your ID.
[03:55:12] Okay.
[03:55:13] It's still illegal.
[03:55:14] There's a seatbelt's right in the back.
[03:55:15] I need your ID.
[03:55:16] I need your ID.
[03:55:17] It's plain and simple.
[03:55:18] You have to be wearing a seatbelt on a front seat.
[03:55:21] You can drive me so stupidly.
[03:55:23] Well, she would be getting herself hit.
[03:55:25] No, I wouldn't.
[03:55:26] I wouldn't have to go to the passenger.
[03:55:28] I don't know.
[03:55:29] I don't know.
[03:55:30] So, it's a simple issue.
[03:55:31] You could have sat in the back of the seatbelt broken.
[03:55:33] Even now, they're just saying,
[03:55:35] okay, let me just get your ID and sit in the back seat.
[03:55:38] They're giving her an off-ramp even now.
[03:55:41] Even now!
[03:55:43] Okay, unfortunately, you could have sent her back,
[03:55:45] so I need your ID.
[03:55:46] 38, I get that's pretty low.
[03:55:48] I need your ID.
[03:55:49] Are you going to keep going back and forth or I'll have to take you to jail for resisting?
[03:55:53] It's that simple.
[03:55:54] I'm giving you a lawful command for you to give me your ID.
[03:55:58] It doesn't matter. You're not wearing your seatbelt in the fun scene.
[03:56:01] Write me the citation.
[03:56:03] Write me the citation.
[03:56:05] You're making this a lot harder than you think.
[03:56:07] She's my drug, man. You pull me over.
[03:56:10] I've got nothing to do with this. You're not making me hear you.
[03:56:12] I'm okay with that.
[03:56:13] Ma'am, I need you to identify yourself, okay?
[03:56:16] Sir, I'll explain it to both of you guys at the same time.
[03:56:18] She's not wearing a seat.
[03:56:20] Are you going to let me explain or are you talking over?
[03:56:22] She's not going to let me explain.
[03:56:24] It's so annoying, bro.
[03:56:26] They're so annoying.
[03:56:28] Jesus.
[03:56:30] You're going to step out of the car.
[03:56:32] Alright, meet outside.
[03:56:34] I don't have to get out the car.
[03:56:36] You're being difficult, bro.
[03:56:38] I'll give you more than I can register.
[03:56:40] I'm educating you.
[03:56:42] The least you can do is give me your ID because it's required.
[03:56:44] Where is the case law?
[03:56:46] Who did I hit in a Cacelania vs. Mim since the case law?
[03:56:50] I love how like this guy thinks that he's gonna ask some kind of fucking you know
[03:56:55] Oh, I'm gonna trick the police up
[03:56:56] I'm gonna ask them what the case law is on this and then they won't be able to arrest me and then the guy just comes back
[03:57:02] I oh it's playing Cacelania vs. This guy and he's like, uh
[03:57:06] It's like you it's like you playing one step ahead
[03:57:09] It's very cut and clear if you're in the front seat you're not wearing a seat belt
[03:57:17] you can go you get a ticket required to identify yourself no it's a ticketable
[03:57:25] offense but use our discretion to give you a ticket or not that's right but
[03:57:27] you have to identify yourself okay because if we're gonna write a ticket
[03:57:31] for somebody right we have to know who they are but are you writing me a
[03:57:36] ticket it this this girl is stupid but I'm gonna be honest like this conversation
[03:57:45] like this this is a profoundly stupid individual this is a bottom 10%
[03:58:22] I don't recognize your authority.
[03:58:25] Oh, my God, can you call my mom and say this?
[03:58:28] No, I'm not calling her right now.
[03:58:30] I don't know what's going on.
[03:58:31] I'm getting...
[03:58:32] I'm afraid for my life right now, I'm going to call my mom and say this.
[03:58:34] Isn't it crazy how stupid these people are that all they had to do was just cooperate
[03:58:39] and be normal?
[03:58:41] And they create friction at every single point of failure, every single way that
[03:58:48] Something can be misunderstood misconstrued done wrong intentional miss not complied with they fuck up everything
[03:58:59] Jesus
[03:59:15] Damn bitch what the fuck
[03:59:18] what the fuck what is she fucking retarded see she tried to do it off
[03:59:27] camera I see damn what a stupid it's a defense mechanism now she's trying to
[03:59:32] do that to make herself like a victim
[03:59:48] Come on, come on, come on, come on!
[03:59:50] Come on, come on, come on, come on!
[03:59:52] Come on, come on, come on, come on!
[03:59:54] This is all over a dry...
[03:59:56] Like, what are you doing?
[03:59:58] Just put on...
[03:59:59] What is wrong with you?
[04:00:01] What are you doing right now?
[04:00:03] Ah!
[04:00:04] Hey!
[04:00:06] Come on, put your car on.
[04:00:09] Oh my God!
[04:00:11] Cover up, it's not...
[04:00:13] See, it's a child, I'm not lying.
[04:00:14] Yeah, I'm in a way.
[04:00:15] Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
[04:00:17] Stop hitting me on the other one!
[04:00:19] I'm gonna fuck y'all, rest of you!
[04:00:21] Oh my god!
[04:00:23] Put your arm on!
[04:00:25] Put your arm on!
[04:00:27] Why don't you take your clothes off over nothing?
[04:00:29] The fuck's wrong with her?
[04:00:31] Thank god for body cams!
[04:00:33] And this is the exact kind of story
[04:00:35] that you would see like 10 years ago
[04:00:37] CNN would run
[04:00:39] something like this
[04:00:41] and say, you know,
[04:00:43] black teen
[04:00:45] by white officers in Florida, possibly motivated by race,
[04:00:51] and you'd have coverage of this and everything.
[04:00:55] Oh my, hey, twist the story, yeah.
[04:00:57] Bodycams have been so fucking damaging
[04:01:00] to all of these anti-police narratives.
[04:01:02] It's crazy.
[04:01:05] They do nothing, women do nothing.
[04:01:07] She didn't do anything, guys.
[04:01:08] They do nothing.
[04:01:10] She didn't do anything.
[04:01:11] Okay, let's do this.
[04:01:13] Let's put your jacket on.
[04:01:14] Why would they even do that to you?
[04:01:16] Put your zipper on.
[04:01:17] Mm-hmm.
[04:01:17] When I was hot.
[04:01:18] We're gonna cover you up because you felt the need to take off your clothes for no reason.
[04:01:22] I was not too hot!
[04:01:23] And y'all trying to pull us out of the car and be with us.
[04:01:24] So let me get this straight.
[04:01:26] You pulled your titties out because it was hot just randomly in front of like three
[04:01:29] random dudes?
[04:01:32] Like really that, because I was hot.
[04:01:34] Take off my shirt and y'all put it in your mouth.
[04:01:38] And now you're gonna be covered up.
[04:01:39] Nothing.
[04:01:40] You're gonna be covered up.
[04:01:41] No.
[04:01:42] You're gonna be 15.
[04:01:43] For what though?
[04:01:44] You're failing to identify what?
[04:01:45] I gave him my ID, he has my ID.
[04:01:47] Did he have it?
[04:01:47] Yeah.
[04:01:48] OK.
[04:01:48] I gave him my ID while I was getting put up
[04:01:50] because he had lost all of my stuff.
[04:01:52] We get the traffic stop.
[04:01:55] Jesus.
[04:01:56] Why no?
[04:01:57] Stand there.
[04:01:58] Jesus.
[04:01:59] In Florida.
[04:02:00] We could ask any awkward of a given.
[04:02:02] Ah!
[04:02:04] Down it, you're right.
[04:02:05] She didn't do anything what the police said.
[04:02:06] Yes, she didn't do a damn thing.
[04:02:08] What?
[04:02:08] Ah!
[04:02:09] Ah!
[04:02:09] Ah!
[04:02:10] Ah!
[04:02:10] Ah!
[04:02:11] Ah!
[04:02:11] Ah!
[04:02:12] Ah!
[04:02:12] Ah!
[04:02:13] Why are you doing me on that?
[04:02:15] What are you doing?
[04:02:21] Why are you doing me on that?
[04:02:27] It's so pathetic, bro
[04:02:29] It's so high, I hate being outside like this
[04:02:33] You're doing the most right now
[04:02:35] You're doing the most right now
[04:02:37] I hate being outside like this
[04:02:39] I don't want to stop for no reason
[04:02:41] I don't want to be involved!
[04:02:43] I don't want to be involved!
[04:02:45] I don't want to be involved!
[04:02:47] I don't want to be involved!
[04:02:49] Jesus Christ!
[04:02:51] How are they so stupid?
[04:02:53] I don't know! Mental hospital?
[04:02:55] I don't know! Give me a second.
[04:02:57] I'll be right back.
[04:03:41] I
[04:04:08] I love watching these.
[04:04:09] I'm gonna be real.
[04:04:11] I do, I will never get tired of this.
[04:04:13] I'll never get tired of people like this getting packed up.
[04:04:16] It's so funny.
[04:04:17] Could it be they're so brainwashed
[04:04:19] but everybody's telling the police is out to hurt them
[04:04:20] that they're really scared shitless at the sight of them?
[04:04:22] Yeah, I do think the media playing up the fact
[04:04:25] that the police, you know, like,
[04:04:27] oh, well, the police pull you over, you're dead.
[04:04:30] They're gonna shoot you, they're gonna kill you.
[04:04:33] That's what's gonna happen.
[04:04:34] And yeah, I do think it makes it a lot worse.
[04:04:36] yourself you fail to identify yourself I was standing at the window you fail to identify
[04:04:43] you need to identify yourself because you're not wearing a seat belt
[04:04:49] I never heard that
[04:04:51] I never heard that
[04:04:53] I never heard that I didn't have my seat belt on did you have it on or not
[04:04:59] we educate people on that we don't give tickets and a recipe for no reason
[04:05:03] to the police I don't like talking to them.
[04:05:06] Then all you gotta do is listen.
[04:05:07] Not me, I'm not the person who's talking.
[04:05:09] All you gotta do is listen.
[04:05:10] I'm not excited to go.
[04:05:11] I'm not excited to go.
[04:05:12] I'm not excited to go.
[04:05:13] I'm not excited for the everybody.
[04:05:14] I'm not excited for the everybody.
[04:05:15] Everybody is ridiculous.
[04:05:17] I have nothing to do with it.
[04:05:18] You're throwing out excuses for no reason.
[04:05:20] I'm not.
[04:05:21] They don't give a fuck.
[04:05:22] You should have given us your name at the beginning.
[04:05:23] We were the out left team in the park.
[04:05:25] You would have stayed in the park.
[04:05:26] Probably would have got a ticket or a birth land.
[04:05:27] I'm not here to get my car.
[04:05:29] And after I already gave him my ID,
[04:05:32] We all was thinking about the car, didn't y'all say take me out of the car because he was a cooperator.
[04:05:36] I cooperated.
[04:05:38] Nah, we, I stood at the door.
[04:05:40] Nah.
[04:05:44] Because he was a cooperator.
[04:05:46] Nah. I cooperated.
[04:05:48] Nah, we, I stood at the door with my partner for four, at least three of them.
[04:05:52] I love it.
[04:05:54] When he was a cooperator, you always came out of the car and I was cooperating with you at any point when I gave you my ID because we had you before.
[04:06:00] Before exactly too late because you give this to yourself
[04:06:05] Yeah, we always do it to myself. We know if y'all kill me I didn't turn myself to right
[04:06:10] Oh, right. It's always because you're but you got pulled out of the car
[04:06:14] Because you're black. This is what happened. It's by the way the guy that this guy's not a white guy
[04:06:21] He's probably Cuban or something like that. He's Hispanic in one way or another. He's not a white guy
[04:06:25] at least it doesn't look like it. So like this whole thing, right? Yeah, no, that's the reason why.
[04:06:55] No, okay, but can I call my mom?
[04:06:58] This is ridiculous.
[04:06:59] I don't like being stopped for no reason.
[04:07:02] Y'all stop this car 50 times in one month.
[04:07:05] What?
[04:07:06] 50 times?
[04:07:07] Wait, what?
[04:07:08] Y'all stop this car 50 times in one month.
[04:07:23] That's how they knew it was him.
[04:07:28] That's, and probably she probably exaggerating, but it's probably happened a lot more.
[04:07:32] Probably five times, but still, I mean how many times a month do you get stopped?
[04:07:36] For me, it's zero.
[04:07:38] You're also a clean idea of me, aren't you?
[04:07:40] Why are you right away from me?
[04:07:42] You can't see now, after me with the play of you, Doctor.
[04:07:44] What? What?
[04:07:45] And I'm glad I never been in here.
[04:07:47] This is why I asked what I've been here twice.
[04:07:49] Bruh, this is ridiculous.
[04:07:51] Nice, fast.
[04:07:53] What's with this shit?
[04:07:55] Oh my God, shut the fuck up.
[04:07:58] I'm telling you, I don't consent to any such as a season.
[04:08:02] I'm not letting you know.
[04:08:04] Huh?
[04:08:05] What's she doing?
[04:08:07] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:08:09] How far it goes?
[04:08:11] Just one walk.
[04:08:13] It's kind of the basement.
[04:08:15] Stand up, we're going to get you out of the heat.
[04:08:17] It does count as a total base.
[04:08:19] Just one total base.
[04:08:21] Where am I going?
[04:08:23] Where I want to this car.
[04:08:25] Uh-oh, a new car.
[04:08:27] Where am I going?
[04:08:29] I'll explain to you when we sit inside the car.
[04:08:31] Is there a car, right? You want to get your AC?
[04:08:33] Just for their sake, there's AC in jail.
[04:08:36] So you're like a friend or a brother to me?
[04:08:39] Who's AC in jail?
[04:08:42] Fine.
[04:08:44] That was it.
[04:08:46] Can you all talk to me?
[04:08:48] Yeah, I'm not taking care of a real year.
[04:08:50] Uh, no.
[04:08:51] Is there something you would hurt?
[04:08:53] Uh-huh.
[04:08:54] So here's the deal, okay?
[04:08:55] What's the deal?
[04:08:56] You're going to get arrested for resisting without violence.
[04:08:58] Okay?
[04:08:59] I gave you multiple plans for you to give me your ID and you gave me your...
[04:09:02] I gave them my ideas, so I helped.
[04:09:04] We saw, I saw them.
[04:09:05] No, you didn't.
[04:09:06] I saw their mold.
[04:09:07] She got a nose ring too.
[04:09:10] She got, how is it that everybody
[04:09:13] that has a nose ring is fucked up?
[04:09:17] Everybody that has a nose ring is just fucked up
[04:09:19] in one way or another.
[04:09:22] Not in the same way all the time, but like, damn.
[04:09:24] Like, what is it like 99 out of a hundred times
[04:09:29] they're fucked up?
[04:09:30] I can't. I cannot pull away from you. I didn't do anything to you. I just put on a game you
[04:09:45] want to stop. But I came to tell you what then, what, five minutes?
[04:09:50] And the thing is that you realize that the reason why he told her that you have to sit
[04:09:56] down first before I tell you what you're sitting down for is because he knew
[04:10:01] that she would start wild and out trying to get out of it wouldn't get in the car
[04:10:04] so like he planned this out ahead of time he says well you're gonna sit in the
[04:10:09] car first and then I'm gonna tell you so that way you can't fight me to try to
[04:10:13] get in the car. Why this is a professional here you see this? Yeah it's
[04:10:21] mental chess right and it's like when you play in chess with a pigeon you
[04:10:25] You know why it stops? You win!
[04:10:29] You're only got yourself in school now.
[04:10:31] Yeah, I know, I know.
[04:10:33] I don't know.
[04:10:35] Oh my god, where is he going to jail?
[04:10:37] I don't know.
[04:10:39] He did his stuff upstairs.
[04:10:41] He did his thing like I asked.
[04:10:43] And y'all stopped him.
[04:10:45] Oh, excuse me, dude.
[04:10:47] I'm just going to bust it.
[04:10:49] Unjoyzant?
[04:10:51] We have to put the jacket on.
[04:10:53] If you don't mind just here, she's gonna search real quick, okay?
[04:10:55] Uh-oh.
[04:10:56] Hey, Siqar.
[04:10:57] Please arrest me for not giving him my ID, but it's gonna take longer than five minutes.
[04:11:05] They stopped you.
[04:11:06] No, stop, no, stop, sorry.
[04:11:08] I was confused.
[04:11:09] I'm really confused about it.
[04:11:10] The whole time I like, all of my life.
[04:11:12] What the fuck are you saying?
[04:11:14] What the fuck, he just...
[04:11:21] What?
[04:11:24] I'm really...
[04:11:29] He been asking me for my ID.
[04:11:34] I'm like, whoa, he asked me for my ID and I stopped him.
[04:11:38] You know what I'm saying?
[04:11:40] Trying to get an answer.
[04:11:42] So eventually when they spotted me, aggressive, very important, by the point about the car, I gave it to him because I was scared.
[04:11:48] He said me arrested me for this arrest without, without, without, without, without violence, without violence, but how?
[04:11:55] Okay, I'll explain to you in a second. Do you have anything on me?
[04:11:57] No. No.
[04:11:59] Okay.
[04:12:00] Roger!
[04:12:01] You see, they just say, okay.
[04:12:02] You please call my mama because I don't understand anything.
[04:12:05] Well, explain to you, okay?
[04:12:06] Uh-huh.
[04:12:37] a second and then I'll talk to you about it. Watch your feet okay?
[04:12:42] Keep it care.
[04:12:45] Good.
[04:12:47] Hey Rob, what was your...
[04:12:50] Just stay facing that way until I get both ankles off right.
[04:12:54] Pretty sad to know.
[04:12:57] Yeah, where's your phone at?
[04:13:00] Over.
[04:13:02] So let me get this straight.
[04:13:07] All she really had to do was be normal.
[04:13:09] The guy that actually was driving and fucked up is going to be able to drive away.
[04:13:16] He's going to be fine.
[04:13:18] And so she really brought this entire fucking thing on herself.
[04:13:23] But she didn't even do anything wrong and he's, oh my God.
[04:13:31] That's insane
[04:13:33] She have warrants wait what he leads her purse in her phone
[04:13:38] Okay
[04:13:42] Her phone is right here
[04:13:46] Okay, so she needs her purse in her phone. I'm grabbing it
[04:13:52] And she cannot have this so I'm leaving the pepper spray in your car sir
[04:13:57] Yeah, we did the first one.
[04:14:04] Is that the one in the first?
[04:14:07] Yeah, it's the next one.
[04:14:09] Oh, I got it.
[04:14:11] You got your business card?
[04:14:12] I got it.
[04:14:13] So you got the ticket.
[04:14:14] These are two business cards.
[04:14:16] You're not free to leave it.
[04:14:19] Oh, at least I'm not free to leave it.
[04:14:21] I'm not free to leave it.
[04:14:22] So we did the first one.
[04:14:23] Yeah, we did the first one.
[04:14:25] I don't know why. I have no idea why. But I'm just thinking about it.
[04:14:35] I don't know why. I don't know why. I have no idea why. But I'm just thinking about it.
[04:14:45] got a feeling. I don't know why. I have no idea why. But I'm just thinking about it.
[04:14:55] Yeah, we are first. Your search only limits to the first. It doesn't
[04:15:00] limit to the part. That is, that is, what is your first? Okay,
[04:15:10] this is Leo. What's the first time? It's always really fun in the
[04:15:15] me when like sub-80 IQ people think that they're going to use the law and have a legal debate
[04:15:24] with a police officer. Because they're so stupid that they don't even understand that
[04:15:30] they're stupid. They have no idea that they're stupid. So they'll just say whatever the
[04:15:38] the fuck they want
[04:15:45] see
[04:15:48] this is not a one hundred and six
[04:15:52] i don't think it is
[04:15:55] because right now you're so small far enough so i don't see any search
[04:15:58] yes you do, well you definitely do, but it's not far at all
[04:16:02] all your needs are bad, that's fine
[04:16:05] and I continue to correct you.
[04:16:07] She wanted her purse back.
[04:16:08] You can limit your search to the purse only.
[04:16:11] Do you not understand me?
[04:16:12] I said you can limit your search to the purse only.
[04:16:15] That's not my purse.
[04:16:17] We understand.
[04:16:18] I don't smoke or drink.
[04:16:19] You smell.
[04:16:20] I know we come from the park.
[04:16:21] We understand that.
[04:16:22] So you also agree?
[04:16:26] You don't even got the purse.
[04:16:28] You don't even got the purse.
[04:16:30] He said you can't search it while they're searching it.
[04:16:34] You can leave it to search there first.
[04:16:36] I'll take that.
[04:16:37] You're up.
[04:16:38] Yes, I am right.
[04:16:39] I know I'm right.
[04:16:40] I'm going to go to law school to know.
[04:16:44] You're not going to go to law school to know.
[04:16:49] Fucking based.
[04:16:50] I'll fall back on that promise.
[04:16:53] I'm going to get all of you there.
[04:16:55] I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what.
[04:16:59] I'll tell you what.
[04:17:01] But that doesn't limit the search.
[04:17:02] stated I don't see it doesn't matter first in the car was it not
[04:17:08] in or out of the car you just smell weed from the far right left
[04:17:16] sling to the doctor right look in the car did you see weed well it's all we
[04:17:21] smell weed no it's all we all need to look play view doctor you find the weed
[04:17:26] inside the purse right outside the car inside of the purse inside of the
[04:17:32] purse that's inside of the car man like what are you doing what do you think that the purse
[04:17:40] is like a safe zone that it's not in the car like are really like god damn pro thinks he's cooking
[04:17:51] he does he thinks he got him inside the furnace you can keep doing all this
[04:17:56] You can keep doing whatever you want.
[04:17:58] So you can keep doing all that talk.
[04:18:00] It has fun.
[04:18:02] I got my name, my badge, anything on it.
[04:18:06] Go to the police department.
[04:18:08] Go to the Tallahassee Court Federal Board.
[04:18:10] Whatever you need to go, just go ahead and do it.
[04:18:12] Yeah, it's no point of holding a court
[04:18:14] on the side of the road, all right?
[04:18:16] It's no point.
[04:18:18] Let's go to court. Yeah, for sure.
[04:18:20] You're definitely going to get a court over this.
[04:18:22] That is absolutely great, Staky.
[04:18:56] You search my
[04:18:59] It's not to be like you don't like you need a search reward up to search. Uh-huh. Well part me there's a lot right here
[04:19:06] You show me that first one
[04:19:11] So you guys can't tell me
[04:19:13] Right, so you can't show me this is not answering you is not saying you're right just like what I'm gonna
[04:19:18] I know that's all it is. We don't know how to deal with you anymore bro. Yeah, whatever man
[04:19:23] This is me for you guys on notice. I'm putting you on notice
[04:19:42] I'm gonna check your your cuffs make sure that they're not fight and then we'll go from there okay
[04:19:53] Yeah, we can get him on.
[04:19:56] Yeah, that's what I'm trying to do.
[04:19:58] Mike, are you good with hands?
[04:20:00] Yes?
[04:20:01] His jeans are in the center?
[04:20:02] Yeah.
[04:20:05] All right.
[04:20:06] You're a freaking doll.
[04:20:07] Do you have any questions for me?
[04:20:08] I mean, won't that get you out?
[04:20:10] Everything?
[04:20:11] I can't.
[04:20:12] My information's in the ticket.
[04:20:13] You have everything on me.
[04:20:14] Your jeans are in the center console.
[04:20:15] They're more pretty, though.
[04:20:16] You want your jeans?
[04:20:17] Yeah.
[04:20:18] All right.
[04:20:23] Oh my fucking god, well it's this is honestly it's crazy for me to see he was right
[04:20:51] What is this here? He was right. They can't search it, but they can tow the vehicle and the glovebox is a lot
[04:20:56] They can't search it, but they can tow the vehicle. Yeah, but like you really want your vehicle towed probably not and so called the beginning
[04:21:02] They were high as fuck. Yeah, exactly like honestly some of these people
[04:21:05] It's insane how stupid some of these people are really it is like it's shocking for me to see this one more
[04:21:13] We'll watch a drug dealers worse nightmare came true not today, but tomorrow I want I want I will promise you guys
[04:21:19] And I don't I don't do this. I do not do this, but I will promise you guys I'll watch that one
[04:21:25] Okay, that's got a lot of views is probably gonna be a good one
[04:21:28] Okay, there's always got they probably come up with a reason for why it's a this is what oh my god
[04:21:34] Oh my it really I know why they keep getting dragged out of their cars
[04:21:40] Really like what is this like Jesus? I don't understand what this is
[04:21:45] Racist woman assaults a group of little kids wait. What the fuck?
[04:21:49] Like God what the fuck is going on with these people?
[04:21:54] Jesus man people are out of their fucking mind
[04:21:57] But a new Iran video I not really much has happened with Iran
[04:22:01] I'm gonna be honest and I think the reason why is that like really?
[04:22:05] I mean things are just kind of gone, you know, they haven't really gone anywhere honestly like it's just been basically
[04:22:11] You know people are just waiting around to see what's gonna happen next and I don't think people know what's gonna happen next
[04:22:18] I have no idea chat's desperate. Well, they love watching the videos people love these videos and the reason why too
[04:22:26] Has that okay? I'll look at this real quick and then I'm gonna watch something else
[04:22:29] All right, how about that and let me go back and pull this up and look at it
[04:22:33] So this is again he gonna get cooked for this. He's so stupid as fuck to say this shit is so fucking stupid
[04:22:40] We'll get a black flag thing actually, you know what I did tell y'all I was gonna watch that
[04:22:44] I did well, let me watch this and we're gonna look at the black flag thing. Okay. How about that? How about that?
[04:22:48] Let me watch this real quick. You can get to it
[04:22:53] the concept of social murder and
[04:22:57] Brian Thompson as the United Health Care CEO was
[04:23:01] Engaging in a tremendous amount of social murder the systematized forms of violence
[04:23:08] The the structural violence of poverty
[04:23:11] the the for-profit
[04:23:14] pay walled
[04:23:16] uh... system of of health care in this country
[04:23:19] and the consequences of that
[04:23:22] uh... tremendous amounts of pain
[04:23:24] terrorism
[04:23:25] by
[04:23:26] i mean it check
[04:23:28] yes i guess i have one of the policy it is a straight-up terrorism
[04:23:32] is that he's not wrong it's obviously terrorism
[04:23:36] it's a bit of a little bit of a
[04:23:38] this is that this is a dialogue this is it really
[04:23:41] terrorist one-to-one high-logging as i said it
[04:23:45] your your your coming down
[04:23:48] political violence
[04:23:49] you're coming down
[04:23:51] actual murder with different warrants that makes it digestible that's that's
[04:23:55] terrorism absolutely it is amounts of violence tremendous amounts of deaths
[04:24:00] was a fascinating story from
[04:24:03] for me because
[04:24:04] merrigan's very draconian
[04:24:06] crime and punishment of the very black and white on this issue
[04:24:09] and yet
[04:24:10] because of the pervasive pain that the
[04:24:15] wrong side of terrorism is on the side of it?
[04:24:17] yeah, yeah, on the side of what political goals is terrorism?
[04:24:20] what about it?
[04:24:21] private healthcare system had created for the average American
[04:24:26] I saw so many people immediately understand
[04:24:30] why this death had taken place
[04:24:34] angles and yet because of the
[04:24:38] This guy is crazy.
[04:24:40] I saw so many people
[04:24:42] immediately understand
[04:24:44] why this death had taken place.
[04:24:46] See the one who uses words like
[04:24:48] understand instead of
[04:24:50] sympathize and use this
[04:24:52] death instead of murder.
[04:24:54] Like brother,
[04:24:56] it's not understand, it's
[04:24:58] sympathizing and it's not
[04:25:00] death, it's murder. Use
[04:25:02] those words and it's a lot clearer.
[04:25:04] Like stop sh..
[04:25:06] euphemisms to downplay it that's true I think that really you gotta you gotta get
[04:25:11] these political political violence people under control I think that we really let
[04:25:16] it go on way too long we've let it go on way way too long go this shit yeah this
[04:25:24] is fucking terrorists fucking dog whistle hello yeah it is not the word
[04:25:31] terrorism shift after 9-11 maybe right I have no idea I'm just saying that's
[04:25:34] love U.S.ism, it's not political goals, it's any goals that use terrorism to push their agenda,
[04:25:39] basically. Yeah, I think it is. And XCC being very insightful here, Marin's cooking, yeah,
[04:25:43] he's totally right about this. He's absolutely right about it. And I'm glad to see more people
[04:25:48] talking about this, right? And more people that acknowledge and realize, like, how bad this
[04:25:54] political violence really is. So this is the thing people want me to watch. Okay, here we
[04:25:59] Here we go. I know I've delayed it, I apologize, but you know, it's time.
[04:26:04] Assassin's Creed Black Flag has been announced.
[04:26:10] This is some sort of a of Resinct or something like that.
[04:26:13] I don't know what this is. I've never played the game before, so let me see it.
[04:26:19] Wow yo, yo, yo, damn
[04:26:37] We've got no colors out here
[04:26:40] Praise the lion
[04:26:42] So let the black flag signal nothing that your allegiance to the man's natural freedoms
[04:26:49] I
[04:26:53] Come on place the fool and it's only fools you persuade but appear to be the devil
[04:27:00] And all men will submit. This is awesome
[04:27:05] But holy shit, we take as we please and become who we like
[04:27:10] But that look in you. It's not who you are
[04:27:14] Oh, man. It's like the British Navy
[04:27:16] You're a wonder ten way
[04:27:19] Give a knack for this kind of work.
[04:27:21] Oh, damn.
[04:27:22] It ain't work if you love it.
[04:27:29] That looks awesome.
[04:27:33] Voice has changed. I have no idea.
[04:27:35] Hey, everyone.
[04:27:36] I have to say it is so good to be here.
[04:27:41] I played Edward Kenway more than a decade ago.
[04:27:45] He's one of those characters that never really leaves you.
[04:27:48] And over the past months, we know that you've been waiting.
[04:27:51] And we know that you should know that.
[04:27:53] No, they're about to show it.
[04:27:54] And today, it is finally time to share with you what we've been working on.
[04:28:00] Assassin's Creed Black Flag Re-synced is a faithful remake of one of the most beloved
[04:28:06] Assassin's Creed games.
[04:28:07] It's totally rebuilt from the ground up with the latest version of the Anvil engine
[04:28:11] and enriched with lots of new additions.
[04:28:15] synchronization with Edward's journey and memories, the same story, the same man, but
[04:28:22] elevated to a new level of immersion and realism to bring you one of the most thrilling swashbuckling
[04:28:29] pirate adventures. And I'm happy to say, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resinked will be released
[04:28:37] on July 9th, 2020.
[04:28:40] You guys, you are getting the real deal.
[04:28:42] The first ever look at gameplay.
[04:28:45] Everything that's been rebuilt, reimagined,
[04:28:48] and some behind the scenes stories.
[04:28:51] But enough of my talking, yeah?
[04:28:53] Let's just jump right in.
[04:29:00] Hello, pirates.
[04:29:01] Matt Ryan here, the voice of Edward Kenway.
[04:29:05] And this is Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resinct.
[04:29:10] 13 years after the original this remake brings the
[04:29:17] That's good
[04:29:21] Yeah, that's it. All right
[04:29:25] That's a game back to life shit built from the ground up with the latest anvil engine to deliver the most thrilling pirate adventure
[04:29:35] All right
[04:29:36] Let's yeah, that was really good my buttons. Your life seems a grand one if I may say so full of adventure
[04:29:45] You play this is in the game wood Kenway a rebellious
[04:29:49] Oh, yeah, you get to make a name for himself in the pursuit of glory freedom and assert for a better life
[04:29:57] senior
[04:29:59] Use makes with empires down in Nassau shut your bloody gober off. Fill it with shot. You hear me
[04:30:06] Edward, is it?
[04:30:12] After crossing parts of the assassins and Templars,
[04:30:15] Edward is drawn into their centuries old conflict with secret locations
[04:30:20] and legendary treasures at stake.
[04:30:25] They just don't make them the way they used to, bro.
[04:30:27] Like, this is...
[04:30:29] I mean, this is so good. I love this.
[04:30:33] Along the way, he joins forces with infamous pirates such as Anne Brownie, Charles Vane and Blackbeard.
[04:30:42] With them, he helps establish a short-lived lawless republic following the pirate code and defying empires built on cruelty and greed.
[04:30:53] Together, in their search for freedom, power and riches, they'll fight across a treacherous tropical paradise.
[04:30:59] I was like the moment that I saw them like the actual gameplay of sailing the ship around I was sold
[04:31:18] I'm gonna play this
[04:31:20] This is really good
[04:31:22] Yeah, this is great from the grandeur of Havana. I really mean this like I've actually never played a Ubisoft game really I
[04:31:33] Never played Rainbow Six. I never played Assassin's Creed except for Assassin's Creed shadows when it came out
[04:31:38] I never played any of these other games
[04:31:41] This is gonna be my first real like full-on game like this
[04:31:44] This is the OG Pyro game? Yes, I didn't know anything about this. You look at that like
[04:31:51] this is a bit... Wow, holy shit.
[04:31:55] The thriving and wealthy jewel of the Caribbean ruled by Templars to Kingston's bustling
[04:32:00] trade hub and Nasa, the beating heart of the pirate republic. Each city offers a distinct
[04:32:08] atmosphere shaped by opportunities and conflicts.
[04:32:12] The Caribbean world reaches a new level of immersion and realism, powered by high resolution
[04:32:19] textures.
[04:32:20] And the thing that's crazy is that this was 10 years ago.
[04:32:22] Like obviously it looks great now, it looks even better, but it looks like even back then
[04:32:28] whenever this came out, this was like what the fuck, right?
[04:32:32] Like I bet people saw this and they were like wow, this looks amazing.
[04:32:38] It was like 2014, wasn't it?
[04:32:41] Yeah.
[04:32:42] Jesus Christ, that's amazing.
[04:32:46] Yeah.
[04:32:49] Whoa.
[04:32:56] What was that?
[04:33:05] What's that?
[04:33:08] Creating the perfect backdrop for a life on the edge where freedom is earned and danger
[04:33:15] is never far away.
[04:33:18] Time to drill.
[04:33:19] After watching some of these games, it really makes me understand why Ubisoft was such
[04:33:24] a huge goaded company.
[04:33:26] Like, I was inside of the Cave of WoW.
[04:33:30] I didn't even know this game existed.
[04:33:34] I can see why their stock was so high, like, this is, this is ridiculous.
[04:33:43] So it's like,
[04:33:45] especially like, I hate to pause, but like,
[04:33:49] the thing to me also is like, the fact that like, there's like a whole backdrop,
[04:33:53] like not only do you have like, you know, the colonialism era, you know,
[04:33:56] you have the politics overlay of that, but then you also have like the end
[04:33:59] game, you know, like assassin, like fucking, I don't know, like the,
[04:34:03] the league of assassins or some shit on top of all this, like, that is just...
[04:34:09] Wow.
[04:34:11] That's crazy. That's so... That's insane.
[04:34:33] It plays a specific role with faster, more fluid attacks, combos.
[04:34:39] Land a perfect parry to open up your target for an instant kill.
[04:34:43] Then follow with up to 4 chain takedowns.
[04:34:47] Use walls, let your sprayables to your advantage.
[04:34:52] Keep track of your opponents and use all your tools to level the playing field.
[04:34:57] See, here's my only concern. Please make better enemy variety. The reason why I quit Assassin's
[04:35:09] Creed Shadows is because when I did the first two strongholds, I encountered every single
[04:35:15] enemy that I would encounter for the rest of the game. That's why I quit. I was like,
[04:35:22] I've already, okay I've played the game now at this point.
[04:35:52] These options offer a range of reactive movements, giving you tighter control, resulting in greater
[04:36:00] speed and deadlier assassinations.
[04:36:03] Being a pirate assassin often calls for a subtle approach.
[04:36:10] With Resync and its enriched stealth system, you can now crouch freely as part of your
[04:36:15] toolkit to a trudge target.
[04:36:22] Sailing and eavesdropping missions have also been revamped in the original game getting
[04:36:33] discovered meant instant desynchronization.
[04:36:35] Yes, this was a pretty big pain point, we remember.
[04:36:43] Now the action continues.
[04:36:45] Your objectives remain, but your target will react and you must adapt accordingly.
[04:36:52] So you can fuck it up!
[04:36:56] All these new interactions offer multiple ways to succeed and progress in your mission.
[04:37:02] Damn!
[04:37:06] Of course, this wouldn't be a real-
[04:37:09] I mean, this looks so fucking good, dude. Like, oh my god, this looks great.
[04:37:14] I also think that, like, the pirate aesthetic, too.
[04:37:18] the pirate aesthetic i really really like it and the reason why is that
[04:37:23] it was like kind of like the wild west of the world still
[04:37:27] where like the world was explored but still kind of mysterious
[04:37:31] and you didn't have the same level of
[04:37:34] technology and expansiveness that we have now
[04:37:38] and so there was like an element of
[04:37:41] i would say like untamed freedom that existed back then i'm assuming right i wasn't there
[04:37:47] I'm old, I'm not that old.
[04:37:49] Uh, but like, and I think that's what makes something like this so interesting.
[04:37:56] Pirate adventure without a ship.
[04:38:00] The Angel of Venture, exactly.
[04:38:03] You named your brig after a poxy burner.
[04:38:07] The Jactle.
[04:38:09] What a beauty.
[04:38:11] Set sail and freely roam the Caribbean.
[04:38:14] Now equipped with even more firepower, the Jackdaw can conquer the high seas like never before.
[04:38:26] The head died in a armored form!
[04:38:30] With new alternate fire upgrades for everywhere, you now have more power and flexibility to overcome opponent's ships in any situation.
[04:38:39] This is good!
[04:38:40] Honestly, like this is really, really good.
[04:38:44] So you actually like whenever you board a ship, you literally move your character over
[04:39:05] and you get your character on the ship.
[04:39:08] It's not like there's an animation that puts you on the ship or a cutscene, you just
[04:39:12] get on the ship.
[04:39:13] This is Windrose? Yeah, I played the whole thing. I love it. I want to play this, and I love this too.
[04:39:18] I don't think about, like, which cake is better. I think to myself, oh my god, I've got two cakes.
[04:39:24] These are back, and it's challenging, dangerous, and exciting as ever.
[04:39:32] To reinforce your group, three brand new officers make their entrance. Lucy Baldwin, the Pardra, and Dead Manson.
[04:39:41] wait is that is that all Abraham it's got to do and dead man Smith each officer has a unique
[04:39:51] narrative quest line that reveals their backstory gain their trust to recruit them to your crew
[04:39:56] and benefit from their special gameplay abilities dead man Smith for example unlocks a double shot
[04:40:03] from Broadside Weapons.
[04:40:07] Yeah, I bet Wendrow has took a lot from the Steer original.
[04:40:10] And I can see why. This is fucking awesome.
[04:40:14] I've seen some of the original videos of this game.
[04:40:16] Explore the Caribbean alongside your crewmates and trusty cat.
[04:40:20] That's right. You can now find a cat or monkey for the Jackdaw.
[04:40:24] What?
[04:40:25] Engage in plunder of the vessels.
[04:40:29] Steer through filen stores with rogue waves.
[04:40:33] All just soaked up the sun, regaled by Shanti's new and old.
[04:40:39] For the forest is long, and the winds don't blow, and it's time for us to leave her.
[04:40:49] Assassin's Creed Black Flag Re-Sync offers a deeper, more immersive adventure that remains faithful to what players love,
[04:40:56] while enriching the experience with enhanced gameplay features and fresh quests.
[04:41:02] See, I really gotta tell y'all, like, playing video games now is so good.
[04:41:08] Like, there are so many... It is a great time to be an unemployed loser.
[04:41:16] It's such a good time to be an unemployed loser.
[04:41:19] Lines. Including ones for the officers you met earlier and...
[04:41:23] Me? Yeah.
[04:41:23] Just between you and me. New narrative arcs involving our old friends, Blackbeard and Steed.
[04:41:30] Defy empires and relive the era's explosive events amidst the ancient war between assassins
[04:41:39] and Templars and the ultimate pirate fantasy. Gold, infamy and adventure await. It's time
[04:41:47] to raise the black flag again.
[04:41:51] If this game is really good, I will probably play the rest of the Assassin's Creed games.
[04:41:57] I will like is it'll be like Resident Evil we're like I never played Resident Evil
[04:42:03] before and then I played the new one it was so good it made me want to play the
[04:42:07] other ones
[04:42:09] no G1s are so much better yeah I know like well I would play Odyssey 2 like I
[04:42:14] mean that's that that's a new one right or one of the other new ones besides
[04:42:17] shadows like I will play the originals with black flag resinked we
[04:42:25] We set out to reconnect with the heart of Black Flag.
[04:42:28] From the start, the intention was clear, deliver a faithful and enriched experience, grounded
[04:42:33] in what players loved.
[04:42:35] We've rebuilt the entire adventure using our latest Invalention.
[04:42:39] Expect fully overhauled visuals, new additions that deepen its growth, and enhanced gameplay
[04:42:44] both on the whole.
[04:42:45] Holy shit, that looks really good.
[04:42:46] I do want to say that one of the things that the game like Windrows also does
[04:42:50] very well is lighting.
[04:42:52] I think lighting and, like, effects like that actually go harder than fidelity by a mile.
[04:43:00] And how do you know that?
[04:43:01] Valheim is how you know that.
[04:43:03] It's obvious.
[04:43:04] Like, if you actually look at the actual pixel count of, like, you know, like a boss
[04:43:10] in Elvin Ring, they look like shit.
[04:43:13] But if you look at it, if you take a step back and you look at the whole thing that
[04:43:17] or it's put together, it's like, wow, that's insanely good.
[04:43:23] Land and at sea.
[04:43:25] Movement now flows more naturally from one action to the next,
[04:43:28] whether you're doing parkour across rooftops in Atlanta
[04:43:31] or fighting on the docks.
[04:43:33] Parkour built on the latest design improvements
[04:43:35] from recent Assassin's Creed games,
[04:43:37] while still keeping Edwards classic moves.
[04:43:40] It was all right.
[04:43:40] Combat now offers a more dynamic wash-button experience,
[04:43:44] driven by precise parries and takedowns.
[04:43:46] Stealth gets its share of improvements too, and the ability to crouch anywhere.
[04:43:51] They open up more tactical routes and subtle approaches, letting you shape the adventure
[04:43:55] the way you want.
[04:43:56] Naval gameplay also follows the same philosophy and offers more tactical options.
[04:44:01] New officers will join your crew with powerful abilities, while the Jackdaw's weapons
[04:44:05] can be upgraded with new modes to change up the fight.
[04:44:08] The scene now plays an active role in how you'll be challenged by the elements.
[04:44:11] Weather and waves will influence how your ship will handle, while preserving the
[04:44:15] pace and freedom players remember. Assassin's Creed Black Flag resynced matters deeply to us
[04:44:21] and to you. That's why we took the time to rebuild it with the care it deserves. This
[04:44:26] remains a solo adventure and character-driven experience. It is not an RPG. The focus stays
[04:44:32] on how you play and how you explore the world. As we develop the game, we organize dedicated
[04:44:37] workshops with our community. These early player feedbacks played an important role in refining
[04:44:42] many of these elements. Here's a look at the most recent visit.
[04:44:48] Hello everyone, we are here at the Ubisoft Singapore Studio where we invited some of our
[04:44:54] biggest Assassin's Creed fans to discover the remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag.
[04:44:58] That's cool. They've had the opportunity to meet the devs,
[04:45:01] try the game and share their valuable feedback with us. Here's what they had to say.
[04:45:08] Yeah, that's about right. I still can't believe that I...
[04:45:12] So you just brought in a bunch of balding middle-aged men.
[04:45:19] I could honestly.
[04:45:22] Brilliant.
[04:45:24] Just brilliant. Exactly.
[04:45:26] That's all you need.
[04:45:28] That's all you needed to do.
[04:45:31] Can help the death team to make the game better and improve it when it finally arrives.
[04:45:35] I'm part of that process.
[04:45:38] And Black Flag is my favorite game.
[04:45:40] So to be a part of that process is just awesome.
[04:45:43] It felt nice to be appreciated in that way,
[04:45:46] to give direct input about the game.
[04:45:49] The feedback with the dev team, they were very open
[04:45:51] as a dev team to take the criticism
[04:45:54] what needs to be fixed, what's great.
[04:45:55] They even asked us more questions about it.
[04:45:57] So I love the curiosity that they show us.
[04:46:00] And it shows that they truly care about what they do.
[04:46:04] I was really excited to be back,
[04:46:05] like with the addition of new audio lines
[04:46:08] new dialogue and new music.
[04:46:10] I'm super excited to actually help improve the staff experience for the game.
[04:46:15] I care about this game, this remake. When I heard rumors about this game,
[04:46:20] I just wanted to be involved in giving as much effective feedback as possible.
[04:46:26] Yeah, I bet.
[04:46:29] Some of this work came directly from spending time with some of our core players.
[04:46:32] No blue hair? Yep, no blue hair.
[04:46:34] We had them play early builds and sat down with them to gather their honest feedback on the game,
[04:46:38] tapping into the many things players expected of Black Flag Remake from gameplay features and
[04:46:43] visual fidelity. This helped us refine some of our choices along the way. What was interesting was
[04:46:49] not only to gather that feedback, but to understand why players reacted this way.
[04:46:53] They were incredibly passionate about Edward, how he moves, how he reads on screen,
[04:46:58] even the details on his face.
[04:47:00] That led to deeper conversations.
[04:47:02] Okay.
[04:47:03] Together we explored different approaches,
[04:47:05] tested ideas, challenged assumptions,
[04:47:07] and refined choices until the intent felt right again.
[04:47:11] The team's passion and commitment
[04:47:12] have driven every step of this journey,
[04:47:14] and we can't wait for it to feel more
[04:47:16] of what we've been crafting.
[04:47:18] Oh, it really is so good to be back in this world.
[04:47:21] I believe the Black Flag is one of those pirate adventures
[04:47:24] that never really left the player's minds.
[04:47:27] And it's also really actually true like every time that a new pirate game comes out every pirate game is compared to black flag
[04:47:35] That is the that is the pirate game benchmark for every new game
[04:47:41] Like whether it's windrows skull and bones
[04:47:45] What else besides that sea of thieves like that's it?
[04:47:50] That's what to be here today with some of the people who have shipped the game back
[04:47:54] then and who are bringing it back now.
[04:47:57] Azon, you were Creative Director on the original Black Flag and Paul, you're the Creative Director
[04:48:04] on Resync, who's leading the vision of this remake today.
[04:48:07] Now before we dive into what the game is now, I'd love to go back for a moment.
[04:48:13] So when you started building Black Flag back in early 2012, 2012, how was the world
[04:48:21] imagined in the first place?
[04:48:23] Wait a minute, so you're saying that this guy made the game in two years?
[04:48:28] If it came out in 2014, then you said he started on in 2012.
[04:48:34] Like pillars that were there from day one.
[04:48:38] Well, from the very beginning, one of the key central core pillars was fluidity.
[04:48:43] We really wanted seamless experience, connecting movements, combat and navigation all very
[04:48:50] naturally.
[04:48:51] What happened?
[04:48:52] that we were looking for between Navel and the ground experience because the other challenges
[04:48:58] we were facing was to merge actually two fantasies, being a pirate on one side and being an assassin
[04:49:04] on the other, without any friction. And the sea wasn't just an add-on to the ground experience,
[04:49:11] Navel gameplay was really a core pillar from day one. We also wanted a world that feels alive,
[04:49:17] Something that would react to the players, always emotion, and it was very compelling to me to see other people, like Polaris team actually, to face the same challenges that we did face back in the day.
[04:49:31] And I think what helped them craft the game was that a lot of people involved in resinks today were already part of the game, the original back then.
[04:49:42] Paul, so you were already a part of the team back then, right?
[04:49:46] So, you know, when you come back to a project all these years later,
[04:49:50] what stayed non-negotiable from the original vision,
[04:49:54] apart from the fact that, you know, I'm Ken Wade.
[04:49:59] So man, the one thing that was non-negotiable
[04:50:02] is the original story of Edward Ken Wade.
[04:50:04] We have never approached Resync as a reinvention.
[04:50:07] Our goal is to carry John's vision forward.
[04:50:10] I think this game is going to be alright.
[04:50:14] I think that's... man.
[04:50:20] Okay, thank you.
[04:50:24] And today, we have much more room to do so since the game is engineered and rebuilt on
[04:50:30] Yggdrasil's Lakers' end-build.
[04:50:31] It allows us to push dynamism, gameplay, immersion further while keeping the original
[04:50:36] vision and story intact.
[04:50:38] And you mentioned before how collaborative the original game was and can you talk about
[04:50:44] that especially with Singapore?
[04:50:47] Yeah, absolutely.
[04:50:48] It was an absolute team effort back in the time and I remember actually in 2012 when
[04:50:53] we first came here in Singapore meeting Paul and the team to do what we call the blueprint.
[04:50:59] This week of hard work where the game really emerged from the preparatory work.
[04:51:06] Montreal worked very closely with Singapore. Singapore built key parts of Black Flag. The
[04:51:12] naval gameplay was built on top of the Assassin's Creed 3 naval tech that was developed in some
[04:51:18] specific missions. But you were also behind a lot of places, locations, and gameplays
[04:51:24] like caves, underwater gameplay, forts, ships, and some major...
[04:51:30] Imagine watching this in 2013, dude.
[04:51:34] That's insane.
[04:51:37] This is crazy.
[04:51:39] That's so good.
[04:51:40] Oh, my God.
[04:51:42] We're witnessing the rebirth of Ubisoft?
[04:51:44] No, I think that they're remaking an old game.
[04:51:47] When they remake, when they make a new Assassin's Creed game that is on the same level, or
[04:51:55] a new Prince of Persia game or something like that, then you can say that they're
[04:51:59] back. Right now they're doing a great job remaking an old great game. They are. And I think that's
[04:52:08] awesome. That's incredible. That's amazing. But is the company back yet? I'm not ready to say that.
[04:52:15] But this looks really, really good. It's a step in the right direction.
[04:52:21] The Chinese bought a Chinese set straight.
[04:52:55] The scenes just felt so dynamic, like the original game.
[04:52:59] What was the intention back then, when it came to all the cinematics?
[04:53:05] So from the start, and it was a lot of discussion with Kama, the animation director back then,
[04:53:12] we really wanted the scenes to feel alive.
[04:53:14] We wanted characters moving, interrupting each other, exchanging objects, and reacting physically.
[04:53:21] and that sense of movement was really part of the game's identity I feel.
[04:53:26] Right, and when you rebuild a game like this, I guess that becomes a huge challenge, right Paul?
[04:53:32] And how did you keep the spirit whilst trying to push it further with all of today's amazing technology?
[04:53:40] There are many ways, but to carry on the spirit of Black Flag, we always remembered one thing,
[04:53:45] to rebuild the game with the original pillars in mind,
[04:53:48] John Spillers and the original Call of the Apes, but the most important thing was the story.
[04:53:52] Every single small moment in the game had to be rebuilt.
[04:53:55] Thank God, yes, exactly.
[04:53:57] It took a lot of time, especially the facial animations.
[04:53:59] But that's important because that's the soul of the game.
[04:54:02] Yeah.
[04:54:02] The human are the parliots of Charlestown, and I would profit better by using your organs for chum
[04:54:11] and your bones for chaaar.
[04:54:13] Oh Christ!
[04:54:17] And you know, when you add new things to a game that people really know off by heart
[04:54:25] and they know it so well, the fear is always that the people might notice the scenes, right?
[04:54:32] When you played it, what did you feel?
[04:54:35] Well actually, I felt like playing Black Flag, you know, and not even noticing where the original end
[04:54:42] I think that the game like the best remakes are when they remake a game and they make it how you saw it in the first trailer
[04:54:50] Because like you remember back whenever you watched the first trailer for like Ocarina of Time
[04:54:57] You didn't think that it looked like a bunch of triangles and shit. You thought it looked realistic
[04:55:03] And I think that like Demon's Souls another great example
[04:55:06] Right is that whenever you saw demon souls in like 2000 and whenever the fuck right 2009 or eight or seven or something like that
[04:55:13] you saw that game and
[04:55:15] You saw that game in the way that they remade it and I think that's what's so important
[04:55:24] And when the new and like the opposite of that is a
[04:55:28] Warcraft 3 reforged
[04:55:30] when you don't understand what the vision was.
[04:55:35] That Poland team growth was starting and this is something really important,
[04:55:40] that continuity is very much essential.
[04:55:43] You know, John, whenever we wanted to change or add something,
[04:55:47] we would always question ourselves, does this belong here?
[04:55:50] Would Edward do this? Would John get upset?
[04:55:53] If the answer wasn't clear, we simply wouldn't do it.
[04:55:57] However, as we all know, no remake is complete without additional content.
[04:56:01] So we have added brand new chapters and brand new missions to the game,
[04:56:04] including a brand new scene with Edward's wife Caroline that's written by Dabi himself.
[04:56:09] Yeah, I remember playing it.
[04:56:11] John, so there's something...
[04:56:14] That's good.
[04:56:15] I don't know, there's something deeper in Black Flag than just like pirate freedom,
[04:56:21] and it's closely tied to the character of Edward.
[04:56:24] Yes, absolutely.
[04:56:26] We really wanted to send a message also saying that freedom without structure doesn't lead you anywhere, right?
[04:56:34] And Edwards reflects that. He thinks everything will be granted, you know, that's the good life, plundering, etc.
[04:56:41] But then in the end you realize that you love all your friends, right?
[04:56:45] And so this is very important because it grows into someone that understands his own responsibilities
[04:56:52] and that makes him, like you said, very human.
[04:56:55] And that's exactly what I really lead into coming back to the character after, you know, more than a decade, you know, it's the same Edward, but there seem to be like, for me personally, you know, from the scenes that were written kind of, as I said, more dynamism, but also there's a certain kind of weight to Edward's game, you know.
[04:57:15] I guess that with Black Flag Resync, there are some really kind of important decisions to make, why Paul, and how did you approach those?
[04:57:23] So Matt, with ReSync we made a clear choice. It is a pure story driven adventure and we
[04:57:29] are fully focused on Elvis adventures in the Caribbean. As a result of this focus we have
[04:57:34] elected to not have multiplayer and not have the DLC. However, ReSync is built from the
[04:57:45] ground up with new story, new content and new systems. ReSync is a tiny
[04:57:53] on the original legend and for those of us who are curious, the original will still be available.
[04:57:59] And so, the modern day, right, that played a really specific role in Black Flag when it was released.
[04:58:07] So can you explain how it fit the franchise back then?
[04:58:11] Back then in 2013, the present day reflected where the franchise was at.
[04:58:17] It was a transition moment, especially with Desmond's story and what it meant at the time.
[04:58:22] time. But now with ReSync, I think there were some changes were needed.
[04:58:27] That's right. Today, the modern day has evolved. For Black Flag ReSync, we have
[04:58:30] approached it in a way that focuses on Edwards' journey while still connecting
[04:58:34] his memories to the Amos. The modern day risks in Black Flag ReSync will
[04:58:39] feature new moments that focus on Edwards' internal struggles.
[04:58:42] There's also something about Black Flag that I feel that, I don't know, people
[04:58:48] still crave what the game brought, you know?
[04:58:51] You know what? I think it's because it's a game full of life. Yes, there is danger and
[04:58:56] violence, but everything takes place under the bright Caribbean sky, you know, palm trees.
[04:59:03] He's right that the game does look really good. And I think that this environment is
[04:59:06] very appealing to like have a video game in. Like a lot of games are extremely dark
[04:59:11] and dreary. And so having something that's like in this backdrop makes it just naturally
[04:59:15] appealing.
[04:59:16] The movement, it's very generous in the sense that...
[04:59:19] I think also there's the gradient of it where it's not all one thing or another.
[04:59:26] It's like you can do one and the other.
[04:59:28] That sense of the case is in has always been part of the game and I feel it's very relevant
[04:59:34] in 2026.
[04:59:35] Yeah, yeah, totally.
[04:59:37] And the other thing that the people I feel never forget and certainly I never had
[04:59:42] is the music.
[04:59:43] Absolutely man, it's the music especially the sea shanties.
[04:59:47] The sea shanties in particular have always been part of Blackflex identity.
[04:59:51] For ReSaint, we have kept the shanties that everybody loves,
[04:59:54] but we have also added new shanties that are connected to the story.
[05:00:04] So today we'd like to reveal a collaboration with an artist that's deeply connected to the
[05:00:09] Assassin's Creed franchise. And his artist has a special place in my heart because of his work
[05:00:14] on Assassin's Creed Revelations. Woodkit. That's great. Didn't that guy do music? Hey everyone,
[05:00:22] Woodkit here. I'm in my studio in Paris now and I have great news for you. I'm back in the
[05:00:29] Assassin's Creed franchise this time for Assassin's Creed Black Flag Ressinct. You know, the world
[05:00:37] of Assassin's Creed has been very important for me, very linked to my career. It started
[05:00:41] like 15 years ago or something. And this time, I'm very excited about what we've done.
[05:00:50] I know that Assassin's Creed Black Flag is a game that's very important to all of you.
[05:00:55] It's a game about escapism, about rebellion, about exploration, and these are themes that
[05:01:00] are very, very important for my work. I've explored these themes a lot in my music.
[05:01:05] So I won't say too much, but I can't wait for you to hear what I've done for Assassin's
[05:01:12] Creed Black Flag Racing.
[05:01:13] I think you've returned to the franchise, especially for Black Flag Racing means a lot
[05:01:19] to the team.
[05:01:20] We've been working on a newly reimagined track specifically for Black Flag Racing, and can't
[05:01:24] wait for you guys to hear it.
[05:01:26] Yeah, right.
[05:01:27] And you know, music is just one of those layers that the people remember long after
[05:01:31] they stop playing.
[05:01:32] I know it sounds crazy but I never have.
[05:01:33] I did.
[05:01:34] Shanties I still playing my car now from time to time you know and this this this game means a lot to you and
[05:01:41] We know that yeah absolutely this game means a lot to me and I'm not saying that just because you guys are here
[05:01:48] Just working on a game takes me back to playing each well
[05:01:50] And we all want the game to be the best it can be and we really hope that you guys enjoy playing it
[05:01:55] Yeah, so you entered the enemies for real. That's right
[05:01:58] I mean what a great thing right to come back to something you know
[05:02:02] More than a decade after, you know, and get to revisit and rebuild and reimagine this
[05:02:09] wonderful world.
[05:02:10] It's just been such a pleasure for me and I thank you guys for bringing me back.
[05:02:16] Before we wrap this up, I've got a little surprise for you, all right.
[05:02:20] This is something pretty awesome.
[05:02:22] I saw it today for the first time and I love it.
[05:02:27] Here we have an Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resinct Collector's Edition.
[05:02:32] It's so awesome, and inside is a really stunningly well crafted figurine of Edward Kenway sitting there.
[05:02:40] Slouched like me really.
[05:02:43] And he looks really cool and it's crafted really well.
[05:02:47] And inside there's a notebook with all of Kenway's diary entries and journeys about all of his adventures.
[05:02:54] and there's also a brooch and a cloth map and then some goodies in there for everyone so this
[05:02:59] one is really cool it's the first time I've seen it today and that looks cool if you guys like
[05:03:04] it then you're gonna have to get your own because this one's mine thank you very much thank you
[05:03:13] we can't wait for you to live or relive this thrilling pirate adventure with the assassin's
[05:03:19] Queen Black Flag we think that will launch on July 9th, 2026. I just want to say thank
[05:03:26] you for all being with us today and we cannot wait for you to experience it yourselves. Cheers.
[05:03:41] I mean I'm not ready to say that Ubisoft is back like I feel like until they make a new game
[05:03:47] Inside of one of their existence actually even if they make a new franchise and it's really good
[05:03:51] Then I'll say that they're back
[05:03:52] I mean this is a remake of a game that they've already made before
[05:03:57] So I'm not gonna go super crazy about this
[05:04:00] But what I am gonna say is that it does look pretty good it does and I
[05:04:05] Reply it so I'm excited. Yeah, I mean I am too like I didn't know what to expect and
[05:04:10] Do you ever collect figurines? I don't collect anything. Okay, like I'm not a collector
[05:04:16] I'm not into collecting things. I know some people really like to do that stuff for me. It's just not for me
[05:04:22] But this game does look really good. It does. It's on RPG. It's those beautiful things that were said. Yeah, it's not how I
[05:04:29] This is yeah, this is exactly what I said
[05:04:31] This is how I saw the game visuals back in 2013
[05:04:35] That is exactly fucking it and if you're able to make a game that is able to kind of like reinforce that
[05:04:42] That's perfect like your decision videos on Ubisoft you besides while mounts why haven't played wow for a while like I've been
[05:04:48] I've been tired of playing that and yeah
[05:04:51] This looks like a really really promising game and a lot of people wanted me to play black flag
[05:04:57] I just finished a little while ago. I finished playing
[05:05:01] What do you call it? I finished playing Wendoro's right? I beat the entire game
[05:05:05] I did everything and so now I guess I'll be able to play this one too because it's gonna be coming out very very soon
[05:05:12] What do you think will happen if they somehow mess this up?
[05:05:14] I mean, I think people just be disappointed in that, but I don't think people are really going to care too much about it
[05:05:21] and the reason why they're not really gonna care that much is because the original game is already out and
[05:05:27] So that's really what I would say suffering embarrassing. What is this here in the blood maroon? What is this?
[05:05:32] This is they were all wrong. I don't even understand. Why is this bad? I have no idea the weed killer
[05:05:39] cancer. I said original idea. I'm so confused by this. Anyway, the game before campfire chat
[05:05:46] was was peak as well. Are you hyped about Grand Boot DLC? Yeah, I would say I am actually
[05:05:51] like I mean a lot of those games. I'm definitely more I'm more benefit. I mean, I'm gonna
[05:05:56] be hyped up for any new game, right? I mean like any new game that I think will be
[05:06:00] fun to play or something like that. I'm definitely gonna be excited for him. I'm
[05:06:04] 100% gonna be happy about it. Windrow says an ending. Well, I completed the content,
[05:06:09] Whatever you want to call that it's up to you, but I completed all the content in it
[05:06:13] And I thought it was very good. What about Onimusha? I'm gonna play that too. They're attacking lords of the fallen now
[05:06:18] Yeah, what is this? Are people unhappy about this? They ain't got nothing the hilltree. I
[05:06:24] Mean, I don't what's embarrassing. Yeah, I'm just confused how they're taking a million times media
[05:06:29] Angry Eliza P but we're angry at this like abundance and it yeah, why are people mad?
[05:06:34] I don't even understand like I because I played the original lords of the full not the original lords of the fallen
[05:06:40] But like the remake of the game. It was really good
[05:06:44] It was it was a really good. It was a really good game like I beat the entire thing
[05:06:49] I you know like I enjoyed it a lot like I was actually surprised at how good it was
[05:06:54] I expected it to be garbage and yeah because like the game came out originally and like I was super excited for it
[05:07:01] And then it was bad and you know that was it. I mean so I guess we'll say tall plant equals elven ring
[05:07:08] Yes, any game with a tree stole it from elven ring. I think people know that right?
[05:07:13] So let me go back over and find this here, and where the fuck is this? Okay, and
[05:07:19] Anyway, please check out the alley. Why do you see me a charity?
[05:07:22] No, you're you're spanning and trying to get me to look at something
[05:07:25] I know some people might want me to look at something or whatever, but yeah just in general
[05:07:31] I know that you like I don't know why some people think that
[05:07:35] Them spamming is like somehow okay, or it's gonna be ignored
[05:07:41] Anybody that spams and chat gets promabanned like that's just what happens like I don't know what to say
[05:07:46] I mean, I feel like I'm very very like consistent about this
[05:07:51] But some people think that you know their thing is really important and you have to know about it
[05:07:57] Well, I can promise you that it's not
[05:08:00] So anyway to be fair any game with the word words of Lord gotta be good. Yeah, maybe you're right and I did see
[05:08:07] I'll watch this too. I might as well and
[05:08:10] so
[05:08:12] Video games like the Prague mod of stuff. Oh my god, like I really I don't know what's happened nowadays
[05:08:18] I really don't it has gotten so fucking bad. It is so fucking bad now guys
[05:08:25] Okay, here we go. Let's watch it
[05:08:27] So, I recently put one of those screen time locks on all my social media accounts because
[05:08:34] as I had mentioned before, once and twice, I do suffer from being chronically online.
[05:08:39] I don't suffer, I benefit from it.
[05:08:42] I decided that now was the perfect time to get a handle on that.
[05:08:45] So my gaming and entertainment news for the past week or two have-
[05:08:48] I will actually be even more honest in saying like the moment that I'm off stream, I'm
[05:08:54] off social media.
[05:08:56] No, I don't need a walk on my phone. I have a walk on my life. It's called video games
[05:09:01] If you want to refresh Twitter and hear what what some fucking idiots saying like no, I'm trying to play game
[05:09:07] Like I spent fucking five hours looking at what idiots say on Twitter. I'm tired of seeing it
[05:09:14] Like I don't even know what happens
[05:09:16] Come in these weird little burst
[05:09:18] I would have checked my phone and learn Xbox admitted the game past price hike was a mistake
[05:09:22] without later, to see that the entire avatar of the Last Earbender animated movie leaked
[05:09:28] across the internet, and finally watch as Capcom continues to put out banger after banger.
[05:09:34] A lot has happened, so let's dive in.
[05:09:36] Well, Winrose is officially out and has sold over 1 million copies while sitting at very
[05:09:41] positive reviews on Steam, and I have actually seen not one but two articles from Western
[05:09:47] Journalists praising this game while also throwing shots at Ubisoft.
[05:09:51] They fucked up big time. They did and like if I look at how is it doing now?
[05:09:57] Let me see. This is Korean detention center. That's not what I'm looking for
[05:10:02] Steam DB windrows right now is at a hundred and ten thousand players
[05:10:09] This is a phenomenal insane fucking success
[05:10:14] Incredible fucking success amazing level of success
[05:10:18] Whether it was in the background. Yeah, I've been playing it
[05:10:21] a little bit suspicious. But Winrose has been added to the backlog for now, though, as I
[05:10:25] am still searching for that Crimson Desert, which just hit five million coffees sold,
[05:10:30] by the way.
[05:10:31] All of his devs are on a generational run. It appears I actually think Crimson Desert
[05:10:36] is in a lot of ways. I like I got more out of it than Resident Evil. I think Resident
[05:10:43] Evil is going to win game of the year, but Crimson Desert is probably my game of
[05:10:46] year just based off of like it being exactly what I want in the game I like a lot of y'all like
[05:10:52] I'm sorry after the updates it really made it a lot better and have continued to just put out
[05:10:57] patch after patch they even have an option to further speed up NPC dialogue and cut scenes
[05:11:03] not a full skip but you know I will take it PlayStation reported its best console sales
[05:11:07] month this year coincidentally right before the price hike went into effect how convenient
[05:11:12] Sadly though, it looks like Lana Del Rey was not so lucky as she was spotted buying one just recently
[05:11:17] Probably because she found out her James Bond song is for a video game and not a movie speaking of Sony though
[05:11:23] We also learned recently. It's crazy dude. That guy won the fucking lottery
[05:11:27] Imagine just being like an alligator tour guide and you get to marry this hot pop star and she buys you playstations
[05:11:35] That the rumored next god of war spinoff is going to be led by none other than
[05:11:40] and Kratos is alive.
[05:11:43] Shocking.
[05:11:44] I know it is extremely out of character for Sony
[05:11:46] who would never take a beloved male lead franchise
[05:11:50] and hand the sequel or spin-off to a female lead.
[05:11:52] Xbox's music.
[05:11:53] Yeah, anytime they gender slop the lead of a franchise,
[05:11:56] I assume it's gonna be garbage.
[05:11:58] Like nobody wants that.
[05:12:00] Ego just came out and admitted the game
[05:12:02] past price hike from six months ago was a mistake.
[05:12:05] Yep.
[05:12:06] Just a little mistake, guys.
[05:12:07] Oops.
[05:12:08] Okay, so I don't know.
[05:12:09] Are we walking this back?
[05:12:10] Are we feeling friendly?
[05:12:12] Yeah, they are.
[05:12:13] The whole company is feeling friendly right now, so much so that Blizzard is reportedly
[05:12:16] teaming up with Playground to work on the new Fable game, which to me...
[05:12:20] That looks really bad.
[05:12:21] It feels like Microsoft just forcing two of their children to play together, even
[05:12:25] though they have absolutely nothing in common.
[05:12:27] Lastly, though...
[05:12:28] I think the real problem is because the people that are making the new Fable have
[05:12:32] never made a combat game, and the combat inside of Fable looks worse than an Unreal
[05:12:37] 5 tech demo.
[05:12:38] i think that's the real problem
[05:12:41] like every single slop souls like that comes out nowadays had better combat
[05:12:46] than fable did
[05:12:48] that's the issue
[05:12:50] and i i i think was a
[05:12:51] i mean for all their faults
[05:12:53] diablo force combat is good it flows well
[05:12:57] overwatch flows and plays extremely well
[05:13:00] world warcraft flows and plays extremely well they need to help
[05:13:05] What mouse PI for hire is finally out.
[05:13:08] Now, I won't lie to you, boomer shooters are not really my thing,
[05:13:12] but I do have a lot of respect for the indie devs
[05:13:15] who created a very unique game
[05:13:17] with a creative and fun concept, overwhelmingly positive
[05:13:20] on Steam, so of course, IGN gave them a six.
[05:13:24] Coincidentally, the same score as Crimson Desert,
[05:13:26] so congratulations to mouse, you guys are in great company.
[05:13:30] All right, now that that is all out of the way,
[05:13:32] there are a couple of things that I did wanna dig into.
[05:13:34] Starting with the leaks within the span of about 72 hours last week two things leaked the upcoming James Bond game
[05:13:42] 007 first light had major story spoilers dropped due to a security flaw in the Indonesian game rating system and
[05:13:49] I really don't have the last airbender movie
[05:13:52] I just supposed to be releasing this fall
[05:13:54] I'll play a leech online which is crazy timing because I just mentioned in my last video
[05:13:59] that atlaw is one of my all-time favorite series. Now the 007 leak has
[05:14:04] actually been handled pretty well from what I can tell. Though I will be honest
[05:14:09] I actually don't care enough about this game to be bothered by spoilers. I could
[05:14:13] be a little bit biased. The Avatar situation though is a whole other
[05:14:18] animal. Paramount has been doing everything they can to fumble this
[05:14:21] movie for a while now. We have been waiting years for this. At the end of
[05:14:25] last year, Paramount announced they were pulling the theatrical lease and
[05:14:29] putting it exclusively on their streaming platform and if that wasn't enough my
[05:14:33] original beef with this movie started when the casting director proudly announced
[05:14:38] the BEI decision to fire the entire original voice cast and recast every
[05:14:44] major role in the name of authenticity. In an animated movie with characters
[05:14:48] established two decades... What? Understood. There's been more emphasis on
[05:14:54] on voiceover to match actors' ethnic and racial background to the characters they're portraying.
[05:15:02] That was a fictional world, but there are cultural influences.
[05:15:06] Yeah, nobody wants that.
[05:15:09] Like Diana in fucking Pragmata was voiced by a black chick.
[05:15:15] Nobody cares.
[05:15:17] Like this is a problem that nobody has.
[05:15:19] The only people that are advocating for this are racists and
[05:15:25] Voice actors of noses and this is ease that think that if they create a cost or like some sort of like social thing
[05:15:31] That they'll get more work. That's literally it. Nobody else cares
[05:15:36] It's a go in a fictional world with made-up nations
[05:15:39] What a student hired a blind Asian voice actress to play tough
[05:15:43] But that was all before the leak and while this is just speculation and has been reported that the leak could have cost Paramount up to
[05:15:50] $80 million
[05:15:52] Yikes with the really embarrassing part the leaker who actually posted the entire film on X said he was just doing it to troll
[05:16:00] This guy was not even an avatar. I decided to troll a little bit
[05:16:06] Not even angry he just woke up one day and decided the world needed to see it right now
[05:16:11] Paramount, if you are listening to this somehow, I can neither confirm nor deny that I have
[05:16:17] seen the full movie floating in the highest quality around the internet, which means I
[05:16:20] also can neither confirm nor deny that the animation was absolutely peak.
[05:16:25] The story was so-so and the voice acting, as expected, was disappointing, allegedly.
[05:16:32] But what is even more wild about all of this is that Paramount's official response
[05:16:36] has been basically nothing.
[05:16:39] They have declined to comment.
[05:16:41] They have been pretty smart. Honestly, I shouldn't say anything about it because the more you talk about it, the more attention you draw to it.
[05:16:46] Not copyright takedowns, but that's really it.
[05:16:48] In fact, most of the PR I have seen has come from artists who have worked on the movie and the original voice of Toph, you know, the actress that Paramount fired.
[05:16:58] She is on TikTok right now, urging fans not to watch the leaks to respect the cast and creators and wait until October to pay for the Paramount Plus subscription.
[05:17:07] all the while using her character's iconic voice to defend the company that replaced her.
[05:17:12] The facts are the facts though. This movie is out and while I can't understand the frustration
[05:17:17] and disappointment from all of the creators and artists who worked on it, and I do feel bad for them,
[05:17:22] getting angry with fans or lecturing them to wait until October to-
[05:17:27] It's never a good idea for people that are in the privileged roles of entertainment to try to talk down to their audience
[05:17:34] and tell them don't pirate don't steal things like it's just people don't want to hear it and they especially don't want to hear it from
[05:17:42] Actorses or and other people of places of perceived privilege. They don't want to see that. They don't want to hear it
[05:17:48] Pay for a subscription to watch this movie is crazy
[05:17:52] I don't know call me crazy, but I don't think the purity testing is gonna work for this one guys
[05:17:57] I just don't hear them out really can't be mad in anyone but themselves on top of having terrible security protocols
[05:18:03] There are no stranger to leaks. For example, the Sonic Racing leak. And every single decision
[05:18:08] that led to this moment was theirs. They have been radio silent about the marketing and progress
[05:18:13] for this project. They pulled the theatrical release. They paywalled it behind the subscription.
[05:18:19] They fired the original cast. Despite a significant pushback and concerns from fans,
[05:18:24] they really have shown little to no respect for the fans of this series
[05:18:28] throughout this entire process. So it's really not hard to imagine why many fans
[05:18:32] are not returning the favor. To be honest I don't really know what Paramount is supposed to do from
[05:18:37] here. Do they pivot to theaters? Do they fast-track the release on their platform? The movie is just
[05:18:42] out there in like mint condition, but if they did backtrack and release it in theaters as people
[05:18:48] had asked for originally, I would definitely watch it again, allegedly. So I think that's
[05:18:53] probably true. That's what I would do if I were them. Yeah, if you are looking for a studio
[05:18:57] that has it together right now. Paramount is unfortunately not it, but you know who does.
[05:19:01] Somebody says, holy crap, they really did replace her with a blind chick? The fuck? I thought it was a prank.
[05:19:08] Yeah, no, it wasn't a joke. What was, but it was true.
[05:19:11] Even though we may not always have seen eye to eye, I have always had a soft spot in my heart
[05:19:15] for Capcom. So seeing them at a trip right now makes me very happy. A couple of videos ago,
[05:19:21] I was gushing about Resident Evil Requiem, and unless I am truly shocked by something,
[05:19:26] That game will probably be my game of the year.
[05:19:29] Yeah, I'm not surprised.
[05:19:29] And after just launching that in February, not even two months later, Capcom casually drops their brand new IP.
[05:19:35] Pragmata.
[05:19:36] I think that's when it really started to solidify for me that Capcom is not playing around this year.
[05:19:40] Because it is April, and they have already put out three bangers.
[05:19:44] RE9-
[05:19:45] Keep in mind they also did Monster Hunter Wilds last year.
[05:19:48] Like, Capcom is on a generational run.
[05:19:51] They are, like, and then before that they have Street Fighter 2,
[05:19:55] So they have like a massive live service game that's like the in my opinion the best fighting game to watch
[05:20:01] Monster Hunter Story 3 and Pragmata. A game that's so awesome
[05:20:04] They even got Kotaku of all publications writing glowing coverage and praising fatherhood
[05:20:10] The parent propaganda between Iraq William and Pragmata is working overtime and I'm all for it
[05:20:16] But they are not done with 2026. They even set it all themselves just the other day
[05:20:20] We have still got on in Russia way of the sword another massive monster hunter wild expansion and mega man which is teed up right?
[05:20:27] The expansion is coming up this year
[05:20:30] There's no way. I mean it hasn't been announced and it's almost May
[05:20:35] There's no fucking way there now that is the confidence of a studio that just got Kotaku to praise fatherhood
[05:20:40] Which brings me to pragmata. I actually got to start playing this past weekend and I'll be honest with you
[05:20:46] Typically, I'm not a huge space game type of girl with the exception of forcing my husband to play Alien Isolation or Dead Space, so I could watch, but normally it's just not really my thing, but I figured, okay, the game looks cute, it is Capcom, so the level design is probably going to be great, and the action adventure, if it's anything like Resident Evil, will be a lot of fun.
[05:21:09] And so far, I am really enjoying it.
[05:21:11] Diana's Happy Mechanic is a really unique feature,
[05:21:14] and I am loving the story so far.
[05:21:16] Hugh and Diana's Dynamic is incredibly sweet,
[05:21:19] and as an aunt myself, she reminds me of my nieces.
[05:21:22] The game really makes you want to just do everything
[05:21:24] you can to protect her and keep her safe.
[05:21:26] Which apparently is a controversial position to have,
[05:21:29] because there has been this whole discourse online
[05:21:32] of people saying that it's inherently creepy.
[05:21:35] For men to even want to play this game.
[05:21:37] Oh boy
[05:21:41] Now we get to hear the void rage. Oh my god
[05:21:45] So many of these women on the internet got so mad about this game. It was so fucking embarrassing
[05:21:53] It's crazy. Why?
[05:21:58] That regular kids
[05:22:00] It looks like that. Act like that.
[05:22:02] Pride Man is a pedo game. What are you talking about?
[05:22:05] They do. Men being excited to care for their robot daughter makes them predators somehow,
[05:22:10] especially if they do not have a child yet of their own.
[05:22:13] Now, I don't know about you, but the majority of responses I have seen to this game
[05:22:17] have been men everywhere posting that it is making them want to be a dad.
[05:22:22] Dude, like, am I the only person that's normal that just played the game?
[05:22:25] I said, oh, this is a pretty fun game.
[05:22:27] Yeah, I like this game. It looks it's good. It's well designed it plays well
[05:22:31] I enjoy like am I the only person that just had fun playing the game like
[05:22:36] Fuck happened
[05:22:39] Right, so it's a good game
[05:22:42] And it plays a joke about how they would die for their robot daughter
[05:22:45] Then talking about how emotional they are playing as a protective caring father figure this game
[05:22:51] Making them want to be a good father. That is a beautiful thing. That is something that we should be celebrating
[05:22:56] There are very few things on this earth more important than men being loving protective fathers and people are out here calling that desire
[05:23:04] inherently weird
[05:23:06] Now because they're women that hate men like it's really not that complicated like there's a lot of women that are on the
[05:23:12] Why do you think I'm gonna say something people might not like?
[05:23:16] Like anytime you see a hot girl that's on the internet, you got to ask yourself, why
[05:23:23] isn't there a guy that's spending time with her?
[05:23:28] Like I had this realization when I was in my wild guild is that we had a female officer
[05:23:34] post a photo of herself and she was she was a very pretty girl and I was we were talking
[05:23:41] about this, right? Like not in a weird way. We were just discussing it. And my other officer,
[05:23:47] I'm not going to say who it was, said that it was a bad thing. He says it's bad that she's hot.
[05:23:52] I said, why is it bad? What do you mean? He says, why is she on the internet all day, then?
[05:24:01] Why is there no guy trying to spend time with her and go out and do stuff with her?
[05:24:04] was Jeff Zangio and honestly it was not Cody either it was not it's a guy my
[05:24:14] guilt is a guy in my guilt and the thing is that this was the same girl that
[05:24:18] stole money out of the guild bank to test to see if I would notice to see if
[05:24:22] I still cared about the guilt this stupid little girl would run in she
[05:24:28] a paladin healer on gohun in fucking uh old year in battle for azeroth and she would always
[05:24:37] try to melee gohun to get more healing every fucking time she would go wrong every fucking
[05:24:43] time she get hit by those balls every god she made me so mad now of course i am not denying
[05:24:51] that evil bad people exist of course they do but accusing the majority of men playing this game
[05:24:57] of all being creditors because they are resonating with a story about a dad taking care of his kid.
[05:25:04] I don't know if that feels like a self-report. I think you have to bring a very specific lens
[05:25:08] to this thing to see something innately wrong and predatory in it. Let's cough up those hard
[05:25:14] drives. And actually while we are on the subject of people bringing weird rules to good art,
[05:25:20] shout out to Capcom for nailing the voice acting too. I think by the way the real reason why,
[05:25:26] Like I said this the other day, I think one of these girls like grow up and they get groomed on
[05:25:30] the internet by adult men and it fucks up their head and it like really like that's the reason why
[05:25:36] they hate men is like they're like 14 on Instagram and they had like all these like weird fucking grown
[05:25:41] ass men DMing them and so like that shaded the entire view that they look at when there's
[05:25:47] like a young girl like interacting with an older man, right? I think yeah or like must
[05:25:53] yeah, groomed or something like that, right? Like, and I know it's probably like kind of like a heavy
[05:25:57] thing to say, but I think that's actually what happened. And like, honestly, like, it's not like
[05:26:04] by the way, and honestly, like, it's not their fault. Like, I feel bad for them that that happened.
[05:26:10] Like, I think that, like, you know, you have a bad experience with a group of people,
[05:26:14] with a person from a group of people, like, you know, a demographic, and then you use that to,
[05:26:18] like, treat everybody in that demographic as bad. Like, yeah, you're being a piece of
[05:26:22] is she up by doing that. But at the same time, you have to understand what like, you
[05:26:27] know, where something comes from. Where are the parents? And that's another problem. And
[05:26:34] so that there's their fault. There's two, two stupid reflective fix on it. I'm just
[05:26:38] explaining why I think it happened. I'm not excusing it. I'm just explaining it.
[05:26:42] I really have been enjoying Diana and Q's performances. And I was very surprised to
[05:26:47] learn that Diana is voiced by a grown black woman. She sounds great, honestly.
[05:26:51] Her voice is a totally natural fit for the character because that's just what voice acting is supposed to be you
[05:26:58] Kratos is another great example like Christopher judge is Kratos
[05:27:01] Like that's just the way it is
[05:27:04] For the person who can do the role the best you see paramount
[05:27:08] This industry wide role that came about several years ago
[05:27:12] Where a voice actor has to match the exact identity of the
[05:27:15] The entire point of the medium is to play characters that you are not.
[05:27:24] Whoever is the best voice for the role, that is always who should get it.
[05:27:27] Back to cow cum though, we always knew that Requiem was bound to do well, but we just
[05:27:31] learned that Pragmatta sold 1 million copies in 2 days, a brand new experimental IP in
[05:27:37] the middle of an industry that is actively falling apart, no battle pass or live service
[05:27:42] plan, no roadmap for monetizing the first 24 months. Just here is a well-crafted experience,
[05:27:49] we hope you like it. And they are being greatly rewarded for it. But it's not like it's just
[05:27:53] Capcom, there has been a ton of great games lately. Cruisin' Desert, Windrose, It's
[05:27:58] Insanely Good, Mugenics, MousePI for higher end. I played a damn ball, I played every
[05:28:03] single one of those shit. It is not a coincidence that every one of those games
[05:28:08] as either coming from Eastern Devs or Indie Devs, the people actually making what they
[05:28:12] want to make, treating their fans like people that they want to support and impress, not
[05:28:17] a problem that they have to manage.
[05:28:18] And of course, even with all of this praise for them, it's not like Capcom's perfect,
[05:28:22] okay, they have their own modern audience moments, their own marketing driven design
[05:28:27] choices that don't make sense.
[05:28:29] I think it's definitely weird to have somebody that was in porn be in a game like event
[05:28:35] that the main character is like a little girl.
[05:28:39] Like I think that that's just going to rub a lot of people the wrong way.
[05:28:43] Like I don't think it's like a big fucking deal, but like
[05:28:48] you shouldn't be surprised that people are uncomfortable with that.
[05:28:52] Like you really shouldn't like, I mean, people are going to be uncomfortable
[05:28:56] with that and find it weird.
[05:28:59] own stuff that you can nitpick, but they are putting in the work.
[05:29:02] They are actually trying to make games.
[05:29:05] that are fun, well crafted, and worth your time and money.
[05:29:08] And when you do that, when you actually show up
[05:29:11] for your fan base with quality,
[05:29:13] people are willing to overlook a lot.
[05:29:15] Because at the end of the day,
[05:29:16] it is really not that complicated.
[05:29:18] Make something good for the audience that wants it.
[05:29:21] And trust that that's enough.
[05:29:22] If you made it to the end of this video,
[05:29:24] thank you so much for being here.
[05:29:25] I don't know, guys,
[05:29:26] are you feeling the vibe shift too?
[05:29:28] It is only April and we have already gotten
[05:29:30] so many great games this year.
[05:29:33] Kind of feels like there's something in the air.
[05:29:34] For now, though, I am going to go finish up Pragmata
[05:29:37] before jumping back to Crimson Desert
[05:29:39] and continue to pretend that my screen time limits
[05:29:41] are actually working.
[05:29:43] Thanks again for watching
[05:29:44] and I'll see you in the next one.
[05:29:46] I think that was a good video.
[05:29:47] Honestly, like I'm glad to see people kind of,
[05:29:50] I'm glad to see a game like Pragmata succeed too,
[05:29:52] especially after the seemingly completely unnecessary
[05:29:57] and weird connection that people
[05:30:00] are trying to draw with it.
[05:30:02] I was very happy to see it.
[05:30:03] It was a good video.
[05:30:04] I'll link you guys the video.
[05:30:05] It's a background in PC video.
[05:30:07] You guys know I've watched a lot of hers before already.
[05:30:10] So yeah, I definitely think so.
[05:30:12] It's an awesome video.
[05:30:13] Yeah, it's a new IP and everything.
[05:30:15] I'm very happy to see that.
[05:30:17] And it's great.
[05:30:18] Historical Twitter.
[05:30:19] Yeah, I mean, Twitter, people on Twitter, as I said,
[05:30:22] I just think that a lot of those people
[05:30:24] have a mental illness.
[05:30:26] There's something wrong with their brain.
[05:30:27] They're fucked up in the head in one way or another.
[05:30:30] And that's the reason why they're like that.
[05:30:33] they're not like that
[05:30:34] you know any other reason why they're there's some wrong with them there's
[05:30:37] something wrong
[05:30:38] some straight up wrong with them like we we got listen to them
[05:30:41] and the problem too is that
[05:30:43] you put a situation out there and it's like okay well
[05:30:46] you know you know like it if you think about everything in this lens like
[05:30:51] maybe you should ask yourself why is that right what is twitters the
[05:30:54] asylum it is
[05:30:56] is definitely the asylum
[05:30:57] pragmat approves that people on twitter of absolutely zero power
[05:30:59] especially if you just ignore them
[05:31:01] Well, they did the same thing about Blacksmith, Wukong, and Crimson Desert.
[05:31:05] Like every fat, mentally ill retard on Twitter doesn't even fucking matter.
[05:31:11] Like nobody cares about them, nobody likes them.
[05:31:14] That's why they're on the internet in the first place.
[05:31:16] And so what you do and how you handle that is you just fucking ignore them.
[05:31:22] You just fucking ignore them and it's gone.
[05:31:24] They don't matter.
[05:31:25] So that's what I think.
[05:31:27] You know like you saw that happen what they had that an O fucking
[05:31:32] 1348 game is you had everybody wish list this performatively to say that they cared about video games and then none of them fucking played it
[05:31:40] Because those people and and this is also another reality is that a lot of these weirdos like they viewbot
[05:31:47] They're not viewbot
[05:31:48] They like they like bought and they bought their posts to where like it has a bunch of extra likes and shit
[05:31:53] So you have these people like that are thinking that like this is the majority opinion
[05:31:58] No, it's not this person just paid to have it get boosted like what do you mean?
[05:32:03] So it's totally astroturf the amount of people that are actually like that and think like that
[05:32:08] It's like nobody man
[05:32:09] That they don't consume they just like the idea of something existing exactly and like whereas actual people that play games care
[05:32:16] about that a lot
[05:32:18] so I'll look at maybe some more stuff I'm gonna take a break I want to get some food and
[05:32:22] And do some other shit and 1348 has one player online. That's one too many
[05:32:27] So yeah, I'll stay and hang out for just a little bit and talk with everybody though and tomorrow
[05:32:32] we need to do probably a long issue. I think I sponsor tomorrow
[05:32:34] So we're gonna do that too and you know, I think there's a game show and shit happening
[05:32:38] So it's a big day tomorrow. I'm gonna try and relax today and do some other stuff
[05:32:43] So it's gonna be a good day. I'm excited
[05:32:47] And what's sponsor? We'll see. And can I comb your beard? No, I have a beard comb. And I
[05:32:54] can watch that still ever, maybe. You see the green on Matan's podcast? No, I didn't
[05:32:59] see that. I didn't see any of that. And oh, Dean the Great. No, I didn't see any of
[05:33:04] this. The poison point where seeing a wholesome moment between a grown man and a small child
[05:33:08] is seen as deviant. Well, think about why that is, right? When you're a hammer,
[05:33:12] every problem looks like a nail. When your mind has been perverted by the internet,
[05:33:16] interaction seems like some form of foreplay, right? And I think that's the problem is that
[05:33:22] people view interactions between even the same sex, but opposite sexes as foreplay in almost
[05:33:30] every circumstance, right? Where there's some sort of sexual tension or some sort of, you know,
[05:33:36] sexual conclusion to it. And it's weird. It's very weird. Like you see this with like
[05:33:41] gotcha games where every two times, like, you know, people ship characters together,
[05:33:46] there's like headcanon relationships, and like, I don't have a problem with people that
[05:33:50] want to do fan fiction or something like that, like, I don't really care about that. I don't
[05:33:53] think anybody cares about that. But like, the problem is some people take it way too
[05:33:57] far and they make it weird. And they're just, I think they're just, they're honestly
[05:34:01] just weird people. Like, I think if you look at a lot of their profile pictures,
[05:34:05] you will see that these are people that don't know what gender they are. These
[05:34:09] These are people that have like seven different flags.
[05:34:12] You know, they support countries that would kill them for existing, you know, like their
[05:34:16] communists.
[05:34:17] Like, I mean, people just mentally ill, right?
[05:34:21] And the thing is that, like, they think children can consent to, you know, like a sex change
[05:34:28] operation.
[05:34:29] So like this, Dean found your opinion on Sounds Board 24 is weird.
[05:34:33] He said on a stream today, I mean, I hope Dean knows I'm just joking around.
[05:34:38] If he wants to use the soundboard, it's fine.
[05:34:40] But like, and he's also an older guy, and so like, I get it.
[05:34:45] I'm goofing around.
[05:34:46] And I was, you can tell him that I only said that because it was Hassan.
[05:34:51] I was really just talking about Hassan.
[05:34:54] Like, I don't know people use the soundboard.
[05:34:58] I only did it to indirectly make fun of him.
[05:35:01] So that's the real truth.
[05:35:04] I wanted to think I'm talking shit.
[05:35:07] I
[05:35:09] Stopped insulting weird people not all weird people are communists. Yeah, true
[05:35:13] And the Rick I pull up earlier is I had a band for my girls discord
[05:35:17] He believes the same in the in the erasure of the Jewish people a lot of people believe in that
[05:35:22] There's a lot of weirdos now too many weirdos a lot of weirdos
[05:35:27] We've been joked about afterwards yesterday, so yeah, yeah, and I don't want to think of it
[05:35:31] I don't like I like him a lot. I think he's a good guy
[05:35:33] So they caught the soldier who'd been on the Venezuela attack. He made 400k. Yeah, yeah
[05:35:38] I know a little bit more about that than you'd expect but yeah, I do
[05:35:43] We've seen reform UK's latest candidate for Greenwich. She literally looks straight out of a blackmouth wukong
[05:35:48] No, I didn't see that you have to link it to me and show it to me. He's to blame Peewee one
[05:35:52] I haven't played Peewee one since fucking like
[05:35:57] Settlers of Calgary I played that league that was the last one I played
[05:36:04] You don't like vampire crawlers. I already have
[05:36:13] 45% of the achievements in the game
[05:36:21] So I like it
[05:36:24] Yeah, I do
[05:36:26] comes the desert up that he's goaded I beat the game I'm waiting for new
[05:36:31] content like I have everything men max to like I guess I could leave the game
[05:36:36] on to the game on to get like more resources and shit but I don't really
[05:36:40] care about that and the odds are if they add a DLC they'll probably like have
[05:36:45] a way to like there's like a new resource that you need so it's like
[05:36:48] it's like metered out by that
[05:36:56] You have my PLE one again. I don't know if I will or not. I don't really make decisions like that in the future
[05:37:03] Like I like I'll tell you like I'm gonna play Diablo 4
[05:37:06] I'm gonna play the new expansion when it comes out comes out on the 28th. I think and I'm gonna play that it's gonna be really good
[05:37:17] Don't have a good day have a great day named the movie reference gonna prize. I don't know actually
[05:37:22] Yeah, sorry
[05:37:24] Is resident evil still your game of the year after being crimson desert for me personally like I think resident evil is game of the year
[05:37:30] But my personal game of the year is crimson desert. Does that make sense? Like I recognize that
[05:37:38] What I want in a video game. Is it necessarily the most popular thing?
[05:37:43] But at the same time like I do think it's my crimson desert. It's my game of the year is crimson desert
[05:37:50] But I think I mean which one what I say is like probably the game of the year probably resident evil. I don't know
[05:37:59] April 27th 6 p.m. It's coming out early and the pre downloads up now. Oh, that's badass
[05:38:04] I'm glad because I was gonna play neverness to everness when it comes out
[05:38:10] Nice candidate. No, no, are you just linking on my red editor send it to a mod and I'll send it to me tomorrow
[05:38:15] Do you think you'll revisit Monster Hunter Wilds? I already did. I went back and I beat some of the
[05:38:23] Arc Tempered bosses. It was easy. I didn't beat Savage Omega, which is the hardest fight apparently
[05:38:31] in the game, but I beat Uthuna and Rhaedal, like real super easy. Have you done Arc? I haven't done
[05:38:42] arc tempo of arc failed, but I think that honestly, I bet I will probably one shot that fight
[05:38:49] because like I did arc failed in the beta. And I also killed arc failed whenever the
[05:38:56] game came out probably like 40 times like 80 times. You retry and failed when new content
[05:39:07] comes out. I will but like the content's never going to the game's never going to
[05:39:10] it better if there's only one button. It's never going to become a better game if there's
[05:39:14] only one button to play. If you're on gunlands, Arc tempered arcfell, yeah, like I mean, what
[05:39:20] makes Arc tempered arcfell hard at all? Like why is anybody acting like it's hard? Like
[05:39:26] What makes it a difficult fight? Because he's faster?
[05:39:36] Like I don't even know.
[05:39:41] But you never learn combos. You only need one combo to do gunlints.
[05:39:46] It's a different move set.
[05:39:50] There's a full stage bomb. Just block. Can you just block it?
[05:39:56] Is a different monster? Oh, okay. Well that's interesting. Maybe I'll try it out
[05:40:01] Infield is just a time sink
[05:40:04] Yeah, I mean like I just like infield was a decent game, but I just really didn't want to
[05:40:12] Like I
[05:40:14] Want the time that I invest into a video game to be the most worthwhile and the most rewarding and
[05:40:21] And while I probably could go back and do the rest like another thing is I don't like the play style of any of the characters in infield I
[05:40:30] Don't like how characters are so reliant on using ults. I
[05:40:36] just I just don't like that and
[05:40:42] Yeah, that's probably the main thing
[05:40:44] They're all samey. I mean I was gonna try to level up last right or Yvonne cuz I mean I have all the characters obviously
[05:40:54] but I
[05:40:57] Just are when it's fun. Isn't she like only fun because like you can just
[05:41:02] You have to like fight things on the ground in the middle like asked to stay still
[05:41:07] There's no play anything. I don't want waves to be honest when it comes to gotcha
[05:41:10] Yeah, it's because I want to play a game that's like it's like hard like it's like it's rewarding, right? It's actually a good game
[05:41:22] You plan on doing more so this fire too, I'll probably play more of it
[05:41:25] I'll probably do like a once I get to if I if I ever get there. I'll do an Ascension 10 run on spring
[05:41:34] Magic and dragons dogma to content
[05:41:36] was the last time I played that game. I didn't like how you couldn't stay in the unmoored
[05:41:48] world in Dragon's Dogma 2. I didn't like that at all. Because I wanted to farm out
[05:41:56] some of the unique items there, like the Chimera's Drop unique items there and a couple
[05:42:02] other bosses did. I thought it was stupid. So, yeah, we'll cross-file messages. Oh, yeah,
[05:42:16] I'll look at all that tomorrow. Dragon Slugma 2 was such a miss. Crimson Desert is what
[05:42:22] Dragon Slugma 2 was supposed to be. Like, I actually really love the Pawn System in
[05:42:28] Dragon Slugma 2. I think it's one of the coolest systems in any game. And even in Dragon
[05:42:35] Slugma 2 it was really cool. I loved it. But I don't know if it's ever like, from the desert
[05:42:44] should have companions. It does. You can summon Damien and Unga to help you. But the
[05:42:55] The thing is that in Dragon's Dogma 2, there are a lot of challenges that, and Dragon's
[05:43:03] Dogma 2 also has a lot of structural gameplay things that, for example, you can just get
[05:43:11] kind of stunlocked in Dragon's Dogma 2 or a Gryphon can grab you and drop you.
[05:43:17] And so there are necessities for having a party member with you.
[05:43:23] The game is like Dragon's Dogma 1. You can get grabbed by a harpy or something like that.
[05:43:27] That's so many features and quirks of the way of complying together is awful. I think the game itself is great.
[05:43:34] I think the problem is that there wasn't enough of it.
[05:43:37] Like, if Dragon's Dogma 2 had as much content as Crimson Desert, it would have been Game of the Year.
[05:43:44] Like, on a very fundamental level, the game was amazing. It was an incredible game.
[05:43:50] The problem was that there wasn't enough of the game.
[05:43:53] Did you do the correct ending?
[05:43:57] The one where you'd kill what's his name, Pathfinder, whatever the fuck his name is?
[05:44:02] Yeah, I think so.
[05:44:03] Did you collect all the mounts in his desert?
[05:44:07] Nah, I didn't care about that.
[05:44:10] Like, I just wanted to make sure I had all the gear.
[05:44:12] Like, all my character wasn't like the best fate possible.
[05:44:14] That's for our Dragon Saboteurs, the Unmored World, that should have been the whole game.
[05:44:20] I agree with you.
[05:44:22] I think that the game, like, I think that they need to just remake, they should just
[05:44:28] remake the game.
[05:44:29] I mean, the Darker is in DLC for Dragon Saboteurs, yeah.
[05:44:34] I don't know.
[05:44:36] Do you sometimes miss WoW?
[05:44:38] No.
[05:44:39] Honest answer, no.
[05:44:44] i watch people play the game
[05:44:46] as the same game i quit
[05:44:51] like if i wanted to go back and play well again i would
[05:44:54] i'll go back and play it again maybe
[05:44:57] but why would i do that
[05:45:03] if you put a reasonable for tomorrow now probably do it soon though
[05:45:07] jerry kingdom come not in
[05:45:10] you play with the shooters
[05:45:12] I played one or is it I played first descendant when it came out like the game was really really
[05:45:25] really good.
[05:45:29] I love this game honestly but the problem was that I ran out of content.
[05:45:36] That was the issue I literally just beat the I beat the entire game like I could kill
[05:45:41] I think the boss's name was the Devourer.
[05:45:44] That was like the third boss.
[05:45:46] And I was able to kill it in like,
[05:45:49] like nothing, like it was so fucking easy for me.
[05:45:53] So like to me, like I saw that happen.
[05:45:55] I was like, okay, well, you know,
[05:45:56] like, why am I really gonna try and do this anymore?
[05:46:03] Or frame sucks, maybe.
[05:46:05] Apparently the rumors the next Halo game
[05:46:07] might be an extraction shooter.
[05:46:08] I think that it, I think right now,
[05:46:11] extraction shooters are
[05:46:15] i think that their player base will only go down
[05:46:18] whenever they reach a fever pitch
[05:46:20] like it's gonna be really hard to get people to come back into an extraction
[05:46:23] game
[05:46:27] uh...
[05:46:31] such a lot doctor and personal five would you picked
[05:46:35] uh...
[05:46:36] i don't know honestly
[05:46:38] i mean the rest of them are like underage japanese schoolgirls
[05:46:43] just think that's gay as fuck i don't want to do that
[05:46:51] no i thought the teacher was kinda chopped anyway right i don't really think she's
[05:46:54] that hot to begin with
[05:46:57] i mean she alright but like
[05:47:01] man this is just my opinion right i mean that
[05:47:04] It's just fine. You asked me what I think. That's what I think.
[05:47:12] Really? Like...
[05:47:16] Yeah, Shanno Grant. Yeah, exactly, right?
[05:47:18] God Doctor is my choice and if I fail, I can't. That's too bad.
[05:47:23] I could have predicted that, Jay.
[05:47:26] Can you check the Crimson Desert update?
[05:47:28] I mean, I know what it is. They added in some new content and they added in hard mode, etc.
[05:47:34] Not the fortune teller.
[05:47:37] I didn't really deal with her a lot.
[05:47:40] I was going to play the rest of Persona, but I, what do you mean you could have predicted
[05:47:47] that?
[05:47:48] You know exactly what I mean, exactly what I mean.
[05:47:53] And yeah, we both stand hags and what do you mean hags that are like 21?
[05:47:57] What are you talking about?
[05:48:02] I remember some folks.
[05:48:04] there was like they had to like I think I deleted the tweet or something it was
[05:48:08] like some fucking it says like you know what age is the girl we have a hag and
[05:48:11] like everybody's typing 18 I'm like
[05:48:16] just fucking delete this website bro like this is just and like I'm sure some
[05:48:20] of the people typing that are like 15 that's like okay right whatever but like
[05:48:24] Jesus guys come on come on bro like really it's like yeah I feel like
[05:48:32] hag is 30 right I mean like it's obviously 30 like it is it's 30 I hope
[05:48:41] that dual swords class and dragons on my tomb they need to add the the what's the
[05:48:49] the mystic shield guy they need to add a reactive reflective damage class kind of
[05:48:58] like the gunlance like that's what I think they should add I'd say 35 I think
[05:49:05] there's a lot of women at 30 that look 35 I do I think there's a surprising
[05:49:15] amount of them a lot how was your girlfriend oh I don't have a girlfriend
[05:49:24] I wonder why yeah and you poor tags you exactly not blueprints and her paper
[05:49:36] prints I'm not really in the puzzle games I don't care about
[05:49:42] I'll be your anime girlfriend I wish I wish bro 142 hours on that game is
[05:49:53] crazy no it's not it was a great game I I don't like I fully leveled up two
[05:49:58] entire characters I played the fuck out of that game and I play a lot of games
[05:50:06] like any of these games like you look at some of the hours I put on some of
[05:50:09] these games just really kind of it's kind of ridiculous
[05:50:14] my god I put in fucking ass all the time I guess some of these aren't that bad
[05:50:22] and all this is off-stream too
[05:50:28] the giant song with two was made more low fantasy I don't think Magic Knight
[05:50:32] will return I think the more classes the better but I want two swords I think
[05:50:37] that you could have a like I think magic night and a duelist with like two swords would be
[05:50:48] really cool. I'd love to see that. I think Mystic Spearhand is the best class in Dragon
[05:50:56] Thogmatu though. Honestly, I think it's not even a question. It's the best class.
[05:51:05] just ridiculous. Archer know it's not it's not the best something close magic
[05:51:20] archers better than all know it's not the best magic archer spells that you
[05:51:24] can do like dragons dog with one the reason why magic archer was so good is
[05:51:31] is because so many of the environments were corridors
[05:51:35] so you could exploit the bouncy arrow.
[05:51:39] Like dragons on the two, none of the places are corridors.
[05:51:42] Nothing's a corridor.
[05:51:44] So, I think dragons on the,
[05:51:47] I honestly, I think the,
[05:51:50] I think this experience by far the best.
[05:51:53] Magic Archer's OP, especially against dragons.
[05:51:56] Why so you can sack your whole health bar to kill him?
[05:51:58] It's retarded.
[05:52:01] Like, Mr. Spearhand can just keep it stun locked forever.
[05:52:05] It doesn't even matter.
[05:52:09] There's a wayfarer, you don't care about that.
[05:52:15] You should try no rest for the wicked.
[05:52:18] Not only have I tried that game, but I played the entire game.
[05:52:22] I beat the entire story, and I did the end game like system, and I went all the way
[05:52:29] through that too.
[05:52:31] I beat the entire thing.
[05:52:34] So.
[05:52:37] Great game, tremendous game, totally recommended.
[05:52:43] What the fuck, when? All off-stream.
[05:52:46] Whole thing off-stream. I play a lot of games off-stream.
[05:52:52] Wait for it, loses a move? Yeah, it does.
[05:52:54] stories 3 is 10 times right in the
[05:52:59] pocket you mean the Digimon this one
[05:53:03] yeah I was gonna I was gonna play the
[05:53:05] DLC but I haven't really gotten around
[05:53:08] to it
[05:53:14] Louisiana shooter update it was due to
[05:53:16] gang violence so far and Fiverr and
[05:53:17] custody they really need to honestly
[05:53:20] bro like it's so embarrassing that we
[05:53:22] have these animals run around. It is like, I think that they need to just use the FBI and
[05:53:30] wait five hours. So what I did is that I set up an auto clicker for this game
[05:53:36] and I used the auto clicker and I programmed it in a way to completely do the hardest mission in
[05:53:45] the game over and over infinitely so every single Digimon that I have is level 99 every
[05:53:55] single stat for all the Digimon that I play is 99 it's yeah I think it's like it's 9999
[05:54:08] So I just left it on overnight, and I did that.
[05:54:12] No, no, actually, yeah, it's a complete code vein.
[05:54:17] I will now because they changed it.
[05:54:20] But yeah, anyway, that shooter, like the problem that I have with the shooters is that like
[05:54:28] in gang violence and stuff like that is that like they never try to rein it in.
[05:54:33] They do like they never try to rein it in at all.
[05:54:35] They just let these people run wild and go crazy.
[05:54:38] And I think that honestly, like, what is the FBI doing?
[05:54:42] Like really, what are they doing?
[05:54:44] We ever try out AI limit?
[05:54:47] I beat the entire game and also the other bosses,
[05:54:50] the extra bosses.
[05:54:54] I played I beat the entire game.
[05:55:01] This is a pretty good one.
[05:55:02] Yeah, it's amazing game. Yeah, I'll stream Andy. Yeah, what's the phone how much
[05:55:12] Fuck let me see
[05:55:14] It's like if I ever do get a girlfriend again, which is unlikely, right?
[05:55:18] But like if it if some I don't know like somehow it happens like it's gonna suck bro
[05:55:22] Like I'm gonna lose out on so much content
[05:55:26] Like like because I beat this get like there's so many games I play now
[05:55:30] Because I don't have anything else to do, right?
[05:55:33] What about boyfriend?
[05:55:35] Well, that, honestly, like, I used to think that would be good if I was gay.
[05:55:39] And then I talked to some gay guys and they have the same fucking bullshit trouble that I did.
[05:55:45] Like, it's not even any better.
[05:55:48] They have the same problems that we do.
[05:55:51] They do.
[05:55:52] Like, the gay shit's the same as our shit.
[05:55:56] The same exact fucking problems.
[05:56:00] You play, where's the phone with her?
[05:56:02] You can't, a girl can't play a game like this, like, come on, what the fuck are you talking
[05:56:12] about?
[05:56:13] Like, I mean, maybe you could play like, I don't know, fucking like Monster Hunter, right?
[05:56:18] You play Monster Hunter with a girl, like, but you can't play like Marathon, play
[05:56:23] Marathon with a girl, the Marvel rivals with a girl.
[05:56:27] like a real, like, I mean, a real game, though, of course, no, the Stardew Valley.
[05:56:34] Yeah. Find a real golf girl and she'll play those games.
[05:56:41] That doesn't exist.
[05:56:42] Now, those are just only fans girls dressing up with with black black eyeliner.
[05:56:47] Those are just those are just that's just cultural appropriation.
[05:56:52] That that's that that's just straight up how cultural appropriation.
[05:56:55] That's all it is.
[05:56:57] Maybe it's better chaos. That was a motherfucking war purse. I don't I don't complain. I follow like
[05:57:06] Pretty much every single one of them on Instagram. So like I'm not even saying it's bad. I'm just saying like that's not really what it is
[05:57:13] So, yeah
[05:57:14] anyway
[05:57:16] I'm I go I'm probably gonna get bar I think I'm thinking I'm gonna get barbecue today
[05:57:20] Like I had a meeting at eight, but it got canceled. So I got my day
[05:57:24] I'm gonna play that vampire crawlers game before I end I'll show you guys where I'm at how far I've made in the game
[05:57:32] So I played this game until four in the morning
[05:57:37] And I lost and then I turned on the Wuthering Waves
[05:57:41] And I was like I'm gonna play Wuthering Waves
[05:57:44] instead and
[05:57:45] Then like I had to do like a dating simulator with some stupid girl
[05:57:49] And it was like a five-part thing and I was just like
[05:57:55] I'm gonna just go play another one of these
[05:57:57] I'm gonna just lock in another one of these
[05:57:59] So we got this I got the power-ups locked in I did a pretty good amount of these
[05:58:05] I've got this bitch because like I used her a lot in the other game and
[05:58:10] I'm gonna upgrade right now like I don't know exactly like what I want to upgrade
[05:58:15] I've got these here and I unlocked like pinnacone or whatever the fuck its name is Pachone
[05:58:22] with both of these birds and
[05:58:24] I'm trying to put in new gems and shit into my my gear like I don't know what any of these are actually and
[05:58:32] Biggie garlic garlic sucks in this game. It's actually garbage
[05:58:37] I've got to figure out how it works and
[05:58:40] I got I think all my characters, right?
[05:58:43] Yeah, oh I didn't buy this I'm gonna buy this. I'm a bomb right now. I'm gonna play him see what happens
[05:58:52] Up great stuff for evolutions looking at extra slot. Yeah. Yeah, like this is this is a really good game
[05:58:57] Like I will tell you that I think that
[05:59:00] Say this fire two is a better. I think this game has too many
[05:59:05] Say this fire two is so good because every encounter really matters whereas this has a lot of throwaway encounters
[05:59:13] I don't like that and I think Slay the Spire is a, like,
[05:59:16] I like the progression system of this game way more,
[05:59:19] but I think Slay the Spire is a superior game.
[05:59:25] Like it's actually a tremendous game.
[05:59:27] But anyway, gentlemen, I'm gonna go and get some barbecue
[05:59:31] and probably read hate tweets about myself
[05:59:35] or something like that.
[05:59:36] So I'm gonna be back on tomorrow
[05:59:37] and when I'm back on tomorrow, we're gonna go
[05:59:39] and probably play some other games.
[05:59:42] I can't have a sponsor tomorrow. We have a game show tomorrow too, so that should be exciting
[05:59:46] And I'll see you guys later. So until next time today. Thank you all very much for watching until next time boys. Peace. Yeah
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