 Pašli. Sve vmeste. Kako imaš i dokazateljstvo? Koga imam? Kako imaš i dokazateljstvo? Došliš se sve učinu kancelog kultura? U terrasnih gruću, kao... Znači smo sve, kako je kancel. Hvalo. Hvalo, svak? Hvalo? Vrlo što se učinu, ne? Vrlo što se učinu. A smo učinu spetlji. Znači smo spetlji. Znači smo spetlji. Znači smo učinu, je. Ne, učinu, je. Ne, učinu, učinu. Ne, učinu. Ne, buhraš je učinu, da smo su učinu. Sve koji se učinu? Na dušku, odmah, dobro. To je dobra, da se učinu. Ovo je dobro, da ću me sharks prijeva na dne. A kakoo ovo da je, dobro. Ovo je dobro, da je dobro. Ikta, soba je moja duška. Tako, da te duško. Svi dve razgracili za njišu. Učinu, samo da se učinu. Učinu, samo da se učinu. Učinu, samo da samu s Hz. Bender o Thorosu. Sve, da samu s masterietom o Dolfo. ljudje, ljudje. Kako tamo, glasbu je otim. A da, sve mnim sam tamo. PLAYING bobite. Ljudje, ne ga je urediti? Tako mu ne, Halis? Snet ćeš li? Ne, se ga. Ano laj'am glasbu. Ja, to ćeš? Ljudje. Znam. Danes. Uvijedam to. Uvijet mu. Mano, li. Ne, ne... Ne, nje. Jedinu drama se dala. To ne bude nebo Joseph Tosh. Onu ne sad, li. O, kad to... Pa još, da je o točnog kitka, da je, da je ono tebe. To nisu bal' kako je da pankire. To je vr floodedar, až li da umel apologize na to. Ja sam da malo, težda je, da je i odpravio oftak vrlusno objavljenje, i tamo začniti je mi radova druga očiljena da poči i ovaj djio. Unešta je še opravio, da je to se uklaviti. I tata, da Andru, to može zavirati sve djelnih, je koji mi se svoječne nje osproniravate. I se m коjim ne patim da dobro, u nisu, Misodini biti akcentivno, da ješi lik da sad, gib정을 ta da je obještna dobrojkog, kojoj masculin, stvarovog masculin, neko su neko se spravo vrati. Kako je to nekako nekošlo, nekako u svog diskussiju netošnemo, da se koja se pakaća za taj juštah, zaposledu se na pići i pake na kako pakašti, priči biti kako vači se produced, kako se počim da mislim da bane prikijen. Tako da, učinaj, i kar, možeš da se učinati o to neću? Sada imam se ovo izgledan i sam je zemljena, da ti nema sam učinati, ali tvoj je to, da je nešta nešta nema opravljenica na svoj najveštje opravljenice, toh koji se svoje mnije svoje učinati za toga ta opravljenica. I kako je mnije to na svoj učinati, da je to? Zato, ja... moji opravljenic, nije kontroverisno, ali je skrt, da je ještje. Sve, da, u online spasji, vam ještje, da ještje, da ještje, spesivno, ještje, lakom komunikacije u ljubi ljubi, ještje, da ještje, da ještje, da ještje, da ještje, da ještje, kolini, ališta, ještje, da ještje, da se sve uvijek je, kad je korupta patriarka i, u fakta, to je imaš imaš imaš imadnih uvijek i odvijek od uvijek i način, da je uvijek u svijednih uvijek u meni i u minoriti. Da sam sve, da u svijednih uvijek je uvijek na vrlo online content creators. Na primerom i primstom fortičke osmjerovi omiferće maskevoljeđenom se je to koristivno ja ne odpovrstavno da je toksic. I rečite, da se povrstavno učinati te svički učinJoj. A biologicalne sve, ili je sve učiniti se na sanje domane. I samčineta, da dvodemo na avpala imati da kako se malo menega dovoliti ta druga osoba, i ta nekako, po malim time cr. Penje, sve i sami sve, kao, Ifoj, skupaj, nekaj i svak, nijak ću taj neko taj bio, a nemalo se ogromno, isto je nema dobro snap, način bi se to dobro neček' ovo. Ono,ashi je u kreću naćna ovoljna u sekru, učin, u tog ko je sve objevana od tega začin izgleda, sporesili tešće kvaliti da sad bićemo za nješto i nešta, uvoj, u svejlje, ložite je bina izeri, namoj, kao apologize, da je za nješta njega, da li se ona da je za nješta, da je za sva, da mi je za nješta nješta što u boju oko ove Basketola, ovoj, nješta svatina nešta za non-binari, uvoj, za kojiga se nešto svatila. Mnoj stejnih što bićemo za sva osve wešta, za kojeg bilo za nežematima,卻 nešto kone dje�o kapitalizmu, da je za njih kulturima, kaj je z spoonsenje u gledu i kaj je dobro vrlo stoje. To je ljude per se gleda i odmah je dobro svijetko taj. Ja lišem to. No, joj, to je joj, kaj je to dobro. Jeliko načinio i izvijedilisćiš za ljude ljubi povrstati svakom. Kasio videti da je otraci što zadavo. Što se to se gledo, je to dobro ljubi. Podlijubislje ljubiji ljubi je dobro smjata koji najmajli ozreti. Daji oprimal je, da je dobro ljubi sve ljubi. da još uzakvon у mavoradstvu i tijekaj. Dao se očini na toga način i u svijetnih, s kojima su izpravili asi, u k 치ubi i u temati- način ni očin uve svalati. To je opetno hrviti u svijetnih. A je to jedno doći da ste tijekati klij科 i mavorad. Što sam vrati vrati u svijetnih. Svijetnih je Kadaldi, uvrati u svijetnih, sada da mavorati u svijetnih tomu... psih željini, znači načinu za svurm хочешьhova obježitka je za svoj trener, za izgleda, za sva podljala, ovo za svaki zbren, ovo je nema osjelajne, nema, po svom svrstvom, za svam zbren, na mlouzo uvijek, kad se mon svoj, skupo nekaj, da je nam najbolji drže, da se možemo žela od te drugi ljubi, obježili im da se ako... bila, kaj je nema vas, to je pomenkno? Jako karme, kakvo je bila? Stavliti, Svuk je, da vam je bilio vilaći tako ljega, da imamo s announcijačike. Ja, mislim, daosh. Padać nalivečke všetna svakvim vrljavšim sistemom, tako višem mladom, je da smo to usačili na patri mountingstri. U svakva opravljiva smo nalivečke na uštri vrlu vrli viziv njiši ljene. i izgovoriti uvijedna lana, da se možeš, da se menešće, da se možeš pijet u pijet i u sube. Da se možeš govu i da ste možete semojno, i da se menešte uvijedna, Mary je s njemom s njemom s tešem i da seči već da je svega kundina. Uvijete, da tešte i svegajte završen time u moj življenje i kako je uvijedna, da se to je... Zatim, da sveši i malo odrani i začajiti svoje možete. Počet, uvijete, i tako, kaj je koris da neće uvrcomiti,čako da pustili, nije uvrcsite, da ste izvranjek. Nećli uvrceni sam izvranje i izvranjeni pri proštnov, u ngučne prošljice nešto muzice, i porikli da su se našto sam uvrceni u nekog uvrconi, da bih su taj zvonili, da i želećem 식om, da imeno ljubi nove uvr buoy. To je uvrčen, da imeno su povručnu. Na bratu se odljahi, da ešte ljubi ljubi, ali vidjeme s tago 100 ljube ljubi, Savovo se sve se malo zagudila laughed and now we're living in this society that we have now one that I were the biggest problem is our society atomizes people really hard, you have generation after generation of guy you have youth mean now and their father, suffering from the same thing where they just didn't really learn how to connect with people at anything other than a surface level, you know you stop and talk to some of these guys, I use Pogodam je, da je to bilo. Pojelješ da je co se pratika, u ovdje se ne krati. ... ... ... neka se nekošla u ovdje se. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Pogledajte to, ne kto se vrlo, lutite to. Zdajme su, da što nećemo divati, pijedno nje ne ste. Oni ne bo sanjeva, a jel ni sanjeva, koliko se ne. Pokladite s da je disengarstvena, u svih štojih vrlo 20-tegojem svoji. Praga se tiju stavlje jeslo u hvala, pove se stablje će je svoje virke. U svom svomčiju se ona je hviči, da je povijado, ovo smetno. Još imet Lady, se to odličio. Gynec, daš u svom sviju sviju, u svom sviju sviju sviju sviju. Ja ne kako se li se naćivite, da je nešto ne zdena, ako to znašan je. To bi je brkima, da prijega je ona naša naša značima prelog, če je to smelje. Jer je našem da je tu svak ročna biljna poštela da nekako ne da je sputno je svak učinila, da se da bomba. Što se魔aju, da je zašto nešto je zaštela, da jeнес ili ošta s njem. i je taj učinu nas, koji je taj učinu. Oni ne imaju nekaj prognosis na operaciju s systemom. Oni ne musi se opravit učinu i otvoriti sistem i taj je ovaj možno svijet i komplex mesič, na kaj ovaj da se kaj se učinu. I to je samo da se nezajimio. Sve taj dobro vrije mesiči. Nasliši se na ovakom ne možete pristopne, da sam učinu vrije vrije propaganda. Oni se sve sve nezajimio, da se sve nezajimio, Ono je sam ovdje pAHANAM可以y je učiniti dve ljubi vrsto u vrte netele, u svakosti svarhovatnih femenistriju, da više smutu... i kako se malo, kad je uzupati glučivica u radovu na svih kvalitajje vrsta, i kako tiščugetaan svare, i se starovi, alfa kvalitje većno to boče, ma je lokao tekao! Jel je to netel i nemoj sve nema prejistili, znači to je surkne ove i na videom. Ono je bolje svonega, osilj, da ne doctorsi. Znači se je uključIT kada ne bih ovdje ugljavačte u uključIT kako li ne opraviti do ti, a kako je vasšračiti, te vrlo ste sam spetili. A ko je za njiša sveta, da je nje sanstvo? Ko je. The way I do next, and that's where I think that some of these hucksters can kind of fill the void like Jordan Peterson, it's oh, well here's what you do, clean your room, do this, do that. That's how these like alpha bro slash red pill types, they give people that path, they say well if you do this, like the traditional thing, then you know this is going to give your life some purpose some znači u njihovoj karadjenju, sve poćušaju se tilije svojnодirdovje. I to je to danas naživno očin Merci. Sve tvoje ne ma ni lidi se vrljovati ljudi na uvisu savnije. Ako Sad to kaj je tvoje nječinu očinu unijahralima. Učin, u uvisu stjela, da se učinu od nječinu ljudi svoje, nema Andru, ali pričo teEO ovojne, da se poddijenju mladih ljudi otakljam dobro ideji. Ako svojnimo, da ono hraj da pa češi našte svoj, da se kao bilo. Znani se našta se nekako, vada je oveg vrati da je hrab, učeši da se sve mene, sajim nisu i sve imaš, učeši da se imaš, sve malo stojimo našta. Učeši da se mora našta, kako se mora našta, učeši da se nekako, kako se je zašaj�i, su čakaj, našto, nekako je kako je. Interesno, čakaj, Da, si sve nekako sam i svojoj sve. Što je u svakom svih paredu. Kao želio, nekako nije cell phones, nekako nam je facebook. Hvala ljubovame na učinu je, da se i sam začinu da lišimo našte njevom konec. Jesi su u svakom svakom svakom svakom svakom svakom svakom svakom svakom svakom. značima. Tatočno to je, da je taj radlječnog u vrhega, a, imaš vrhega, da što ste žili i u točnog učinu ovo svoj da možete spišiti i u kažavog svih svih oprata. Pobjeraš, OK, ne bomo na ljude za buk nječnog učinu, bude se kako jednako u vratu. Bude se u koju je u vratu. To je možete, da se pijahvim u tiju svih svih svih svih svih vrha. daš učiniti, daš učiniti, daš dobro i učiniti. I daš učiniti i daš daš učiniti. Pogledajte se i daš mnogo je obržavno, da ćeš pobijete svoje existenje i izvoniti svoje komforti. A učiniti, da je taj kaj, da ne trebuješ morat' svema. OK, da je, da je, da je, da je 200 dolar očinitiju u čestnih učinitiju, ker smo se učinili nijakom njeckom nječiniti, i daš učiniti učiniti učinitiju, i učiniti učiniti, koji se prijatelje. Ako se svoješi i uvijek, da se daš doktiv, daš inžiniriju, daš još lawyer, i daš projoviti danes da svojej familije, da svoju nekako. Ovo nisu nisu nisu nisu svoju nisu nisu kao cijela. Još malo, da je i od frivalice klasu... ... ovo lukice, koji ne ne vrlo. Lijepi sve tati da je dobro sadajno. Išli sadajno, da je dobro sadajno. A da je sadajno, da je dobro sadajno. AČJELI SE PAĆAĆE PURKANI, Da je da je dobro sadajno. AČJELI SE PAĆAĆE PURKANI. biti druga onda ti se dobrozaj, kao , gledaj, mnog da li se ono nijedehosljimo, mnog da li se je sjedno, mešli da li se ime od njega, da li se je ono nekoma. Osredno se malo pas i s confušanima. A od nevašom o brake nemskog čustvenog nima kako je tjere, a nema je od njang我想 za objinu nema, načinam, da bi hodno na okrpacijer nema se pranošljenje na psychologijstvom ljub صušanima. Neliko to obšto od njih nekaj? To je onda, koje u zemlju da inžite, da je prvi smjula od nekatera od nekatera, od nekatera religijna linja, od nekatera gendarla. Zad su način li mu je učinu nekatera gendarla behaviorala. Učinu ne svaj, da glavimo da se celebritynih od noske. jer smo se uvijemo u svoju socija, da se uvijemo nekako dobro. U ovom procesu. Zatim, nije stvarno u ovom procesu, da se je izgleda u svom povijek. Zatim, kako se dobro? Ja lišam, da ješ dobro i daš dobro. Zatim, da sam uvijemo videu u svom povijek. Prvom, da sam uvijemo videu u svom povijek, da sam uvijemo vrati da sam uvijemo u svom povijek, ještje, da vidim na to, da niještje, gledaš delavno vršanje srednog me, FD Signifier, ne opravili nešto, i odmah sam vršal, da neko se dojeli ljude neko se sam srednog ještje, neko se sam opravili ljube, To je mene učinje. Andrew Tate, Kevin Samuels, kaj je da se da vrlo, da se mu je te vrlo popravno. Sneko je Black & Filipino, mislim. So I on that then I wonder I'm like, some of these get a lot of these guys that are really top in the charts that are really, really, really pulling in all the clicks and the reaction and all the content, like they're not white. I mean, yeah you've got your Jordan Peterson's and you've got, you know people like Steven Crowder and shit like that. But these guys are really tapping something with the young men. And they're also not white guys. And to me, I saw the very unique combination of issues that patriarchy has saddled us with. With the issues that capitalism has saddled us with, the issues that racism and institutionalized racism has saddled us with because you take all those things I rambled about earlier that are weighing on a young man's shoulders Now add the fact that you're a black man in America with all of that, add the fact that people are going to stare at you in the store, people are going to pull the children closer or clutch their purses when you walk by. Shit is intensely alienating, I know, I lived it, I am a six foot six black man, so I experienced it firsthand. And that's what prompted me to start thinking about these things and tell people, hey, you know, if you guys want to talk about positive masculinity, I'll throw my hat in the ring. I think that it's something that I've spent years on teaching what my father taught me and I might have some input to give to other people who might be listening. I think something to this I'm often spoken about is how the dynamic kind of just fucks everyone over because like on one end, yeah, men are supposed to be the earners protectors that. And then on the other end it's basically women, your value in society is going to be based on how hot you are, and then you'll become basic property and possessions for men to acquire. That's basically the two directions that the whole thing goes in, right? So I usually what I try to say when I'm like the whole structure from the ground up, it screws everyone over, it's terrible, it's unhealthy for everybody. Yeah, it very much is. It's killing us, it's literally killing us because, you know, with that, there's no self care either, right? It is a known fact if I don't know if anyone else here has lived in a predominantly black neighborhood or a low income one, but heart disease is our fucking grim reaper. Okay, hypertension is runs in my family, I have it, I want two medications for it, the stress and not taking care of yourself and not eating right and then if you start following guys like fresh and fit. Now you're getting roided up and you're not act these guys for how healthy they claim to be, they really, really don't seem to put a lot of stock in going to the doctor, getting checkups, getting therapy, you know. They don't strike me as particularly healthy at all. I mean, I thought I saw on the news and you guys probably watch Twitter a little closer than I do. I thought I had seen like the guys have an organ failure and crap like that being hospitalized. I didn't see that. Yeah, it's not good for you. Stress isn't good for you. Right. Everyone is mentioning right now, by the way, the Donald Trump mug shot has just been released if you want to put it on the screen. Breaking news here. The funny thing is... I posted it. I didn't want to interrupt, though, because the conversation we were having a bit more important than... Right, right. I mean, listen, I'm here for the shit-posting, too. I'm here for however long y'all want to be here if that shit-posting or talking about real issues. I can do either. I'll bring it up. I can send it to you right now. I got it. It doesn't look all that much different than the fake one, which is funny. It's lesser quality because it's not taken with a professional camera. Yeah. Wow, he looks mad. Mr. Grish, is this confirmed? It's confirmed, yes. This is the real one. I saw this one going around shortly after. There was a fake one. Yeah, there was a fake one. That looks a lot like it. Yeah, that was the fake one. Wow. But you could tell no mug shot camera is that high quality. Yeah, no, the quality. I was questioning it. When I first saw this, I was questioning it, but all these people that are prominent and respectful, we're sharing, I guess it's real. And then it turns out, no. They just got from someone else. I never believe just because you see other people posting. But we're talking respectful million follower accounts. Doesn't mean nothing. Doesn't mean nothing. Apparently not. Anyone can buy Checkmark. Yeah, this is great, though. I think huge missed opportunity here for him not to smile. He really should have smiled. This is like, we've seen this Trump demeanor before. We've seen this Trump type of expression, this Trump picture before. This is not going to sell hot cakes on t-shirts. Don't get me wrong, it'll sell, but it's not going to be anything special. If he had smiled, though. Oh my God, that would have been like an iconic sort of mugshot photo. He could have raised so much money off of that photo. I don't know why he didn't. My issue is, I feel like we on this end of the spectrum missed, just got robbed of an opportunity of him having the height marker and identification card. Why did they cut him slack on that? Well, he also self-reported his own weight. They didn't weigh him. He self-reported it. He said he weighs 215 pounds. Which is a sade. 63, 215. There's no way in hell. That's literally from his last ringman. He weighs way more than 215. That's literally like the stats for Kurt Angle or some other really fit pro wrestler. Literally, that's like the perfect pro wrestling height and weight. There's no way he's 63, 215 pounds. No. Any picture of him, the guy looks like New York pizza dough. Like, come on. I remember the beginning of his presidency and the whole point was there like, hey, this job takes a lot out of you. You should work out and not sit and watch television and drink 12 diet pepsis a day. So, at his arraignment in April, former president Donald Trump told police he weighed 240 pounds and stands at six feet two inches, meaning that he gained an inch and lost like 30 pounds between the two arraignments. 25 pounds, sorry. So, with that mug shot, one thing that jumped out at me, do you think he got makeup touched up before they took it? I mean, I'm sure they let him. I'm not seeing a lot of blemishes with his normal, you know, umber highlight there. Do you think he got it? It looks very consistent. Did he got his spray on touched up right before they took it? Right. We've seen what he looks like without that spray on. Like, when you look at Mar-a-Lago and when he's not prepared and he's just like in the dining hall and someone just goes over and takes a picture with him, he looks old. He looks like a grandpa. Yeah. He looks like his age. I remember Ash Coffin that said, you know he's faking because she's like, I'm Scottish and I know that we have corpse skin. So he's got to be spraying something on to hide his corpse skin. And like, yeah, you see him when that shit starts coming off. Yeah. No, I think he got, they let him touch it up. You can see around his eye sockets. It's less there. If you compared that picture to the interview that he did with Tucker Carlson last night, it looks more clean. Like it looks like a fresher spray. So yeah, I think. Yeah. And his collar starched. Like he didn't take the suit off while being booked or even loosen the tie. Like I can imagine the conversation there in the booking room. His handler is probably saying, no, give him 10 minutes to please, you know, just as tie in his collar and reapply some spray real quick around the edges and give it a quick comb on the hair. No, it's interesting. This looks better than a lot of public pictures of him, which is interesting. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, I did share a link to these screenshots of the co-conspirators. There's Sidney Powell. I believe Rudy Giuliani included in this. And that is also really wild to me. I love Jenna Ellis. The smile there. Yeah. Look at her smile. See, some of them went all in. And I think she has the smile of someone that knows she's going to spill every fucking thing. Oh, yeah. And this guy right here is terrible. Yeah, he looks really disheveled and fucked up. Rudy Giuliani, too. Someone said he, I think it was the guy from Eve Six, the Eve Six account, said that guy looked like QAnon O'Brien. Conan O'Brien. You're strict. You should follow your watchers to see how many people know what that is. I think that John Eastman also, like he looks a little bit like he's out of his mind. I think that Giuliani looks extremely pissed off. Ken, she's bro. You could tell he's kind of seething as well. I just love how blown out the lady in the middle is. I don't know her name up on top of my head. Yeah, what's up with that? Do they shine the light on her face? She's really pale naturally and she has white, she has like that platinum blonde hair. And so they kept the same lighting for her as everyone else and it blew out the exposure. Just like you can see the flash highlights on Giuliani's fucking head. Yeah, like for these are definitely overexposed. Yeah, maybe they switched operators on the camera. It's amateur work, honestly, but Giuliani looks exactly as I expected because tying his thing to Trump destroyed his career. That is a man defeat. He's not going to be able to stay barred anymore. He's not getting elected to any offices. He's lost no one's hiring him. 40 cases, 40 cases related to the 2020 election so far. In terms of lawyer scores, I don't know if it works like fighters or anything like that, but that's abysmal. Yeah, he is wrecked and he knows that his career is shot. And now he's potentially facing federal prison time because he wrote that orange comment straight into oblivion. It's hilarious to me. I will take a moment to enjoy some love. What the fuck? Enjoy some lovely Shadenfreude for this robes gallery that you have here. It's from Happy Toast here. Happy Toast. I've got to say, I have to admit that I do think that Jenna Ellis it's a good photograph as far as mug shots are concerned. One thing that stands out to me is that Rudy Giuliani, he doesn't have the paint on his hair. Remember the black goo that was dripping down? I think he's not doing that. He's going all natural, baby. Right, very smart because that was not a good look. Wow. That fucking Grecian formula for men. Shit. Yeah. Sidney Powell looks really fucked up. Like the bags under her eyes, like she she hasn't slept in days. Man. Does the guy in bottom right corner, did he get socked? Like, do you have a shinier or like a scar on his forehead? Maybe. Over his left eye, over his right eye there. There's like a red line. I don't know if that's the flash. And he's, they just overexposed him. I think it's just a flash. Oh. I'm like, did they already get mugged in prison? That didn't take long. There were some comments from a Trump here. I guess we could hear what this loser had to say. What happened? It's super low again. Okay. By the way, anyone listening, because people were freaking out last night during the debate because we couldn't, like the audio on the debate was a little too low. Stream yard is terrible with when it comes to audio options. But if we, let me know if you guys can hear this because I can hear this because it's my computer, but maybe an issue for you. Challenge in election. You should be able to challenge in election. I thought the election was a rigged election that's stolen election. And I should have every right to do that. As you know, you have many people that you've been watching over the years through the same thing, whether it's Hillary Clinton or Stacey Abrams or many others. When you have that great freedom to challenge, you have to be able to. Otherwise, you're going to have very dishonest elections. What has taken place here is the travesty of justice. We did nothing wrong. I did nothing wrong. And everybody knows that I've never had such support. And that goes with the other ones too. What they're doing is trying to interfere with an election. There's never been anything like it in our country before. This is the way of campaigning. This is one instance, but you have three other instances. It's election interference. So I want to thank you for being here. We did nothing wrong at all. And we have every right, every single right to challenge an election that we think is dishonest, that we think it's very dishonest. So thank you all very much. OK, same bullshit. Yeah, so I want to show you a clip. So I don't know if you watch the entirety of his Tucker Carlson interview. Unfortunately, I did for some reason. And I have. Well, I listened to it while I was doing stuff when I was at the gym and like cleaning a little bit. But there's a portion of it. I don't have the time stamps, but I put it in the video that I covered. So he is going to directly contradict himself here. Let me see. I'm finding the time stamp here and I'm sharing the link with you. But it's it's so shameless. This is my video that I just put up here by the way. Nobody click away from this, but definitely watch it later. But should save the time stamp. Because he's going to make that same point and then follow it up by face planting. So sorry. Where is it? So to the 15 minute mark. Like 15 30. I want to say. Although you could watch the beginning to that Santas clip after. I saw this video today. It's a great video. Yeah, about right there. Predict himself as he tries to make this point. The attorney general or the district attorney Fanny, Fanny Willis in Atlanta. She's getting killed. Basically, she's saying Trump doesn't have the right to to criticize an election. But you've been around long enough now. You've seen many elections criticize. Hillary Clinton goes crazy. Every time she talks, she says, he's not the president. Jimmy Carter said he's not the president. Well, I am the president. Hillary Clinton called me, by the way, 302 in the morning to congratulate me the night of the election. And that right there is the fucking difference. Yeah, like what the like. He's making the case against himself. Yeah, yeah, I can't believe that he said that and he just kept talking after that. Didn't even realize that he just completely contradicted himself. It's just just give the game away a little bit. Right. Yeah, but he just keeps going. The whole thing. Just just keep talking and it's fine. You know, of course, you watch the whole thing. I watched the whole thing from start to finish. Yeah. Yeah. Like at one point he's talking about Bill Barr and basically he's like, yeah, Bill Barr is a liar. Tucker Carlson says Bill Barr is a liar because he didn't think that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. And then Trump's like, yeah, Bill Barr is a liar. Then, right after that, he's like, Trump, what do you think? He's like, he didn't kill himself. Yeah, he didn't kill himself. And then, sorry, though Trump says he killed himself, he like, he directly contradicts what he's saying that Bill Barr lied about. Like seconds right afterwards, sorry. I have that clip next, actually, because that's the... Sorry. Oh god, I'm just a spoiler candidate. No, you want to... Do you think Epstein killed himself sincerely? I don't know. I will say that, you know, what Barr said about it either, I have no idea what he said. What did he say? He killed himself, probably. He said he killed himself and that they were going to do this investigation. They never did the investigation. It's never been public and they hid it and like, why are they doing that? And clearly Barr knew, but why would Bill Barr be covering up the death of Jeffrey Epstein? Bill Barr didn't do an investigation on the election fraud either, okay? He said he did and he pretended he did but he didn't do the job there. I don't know what he did with Epstein Oh sure, it's possible. I mean, I don't really believe, I think he probably committed suicide. He had a life with, you know, beautiful homes and beautiful everything and he, all of a sudden he's incarcerated and not doing very well. I would say that he did, but there are those people, there are many people. I think you're one of them, right? But a lot of people think that he was killed. He knew a lot on a lot of people. He was killed. I think the more, the closer you look, I'm not a conspiracy person at all. I believe everything I hear. But yeah, the closer you look into it, well, I mean the attorney general of the United States, your attorney general clearly lied about the Epstein death. Yeah, he was, certainly it wasn't well done. They had no cameras, they had no anything, everybody was sleeping and you know, a case could be made. Look, I'm not gonna get involved in it but I can tell you, a case could be made either way. Very interesting how Trump tried to... I mean, weird line to Seilo there when he said, when he said, you know, Jeffrey Epstein was a guy with a beautiful home, a beautiful everything, everything. The guy convicted sex trafficking pedophile, right? Yeah. What do you, what beautiful, what are you talking about, buddy? What are you getting at there, weirdo? You guys know how uncomfortable Trump was and what just after watching that. Right, he know this guy, he ran in his circles, video hanging out, dancing at a club. I mean, he knew this guy. Yeah, the worst part is, I saw a meme online saying that, think about this, Trump is indicted before any of, any of the men on Epstein's list and then Anonymous, the hacker group, they responded with the photograph of Trump's name on the client list and that got like, no attention but the meme got like, 5,000 likes. I mean, these people have just chosen to live in this diluted Trump created and there's just nothing that he says or does, there's no level of hypocrisy, he could just say whatever and they're just fine with it. It's honestly really depressing to think about because we're in such bad shape because if these folks don't live in reality, then we can't bring them back to reality with the truth because the truth is what they make it. They base everything on vibes and narratives so it's really frustrating to think about because how do you win these people over, you can't. Well, I think that actually plays into, you know, what our opening topic was because they know that they're they're spiraling out of reality following this guy like this and that's because he, for a few different groups, sells the dream, right? Like, he's not reality. He's the fantasy made alive. He's an openly misogynistic, womanizing and frankly, sexually assaulting rich dude who does and says whatever he wants and is as racist and ableist and sexist on national television as he wants to be and barely denies shit or denies that he's shit and people still pay him and he still gets elected to the highest elected office in the country. So, for the people who are all the way committed to that patriarchal mindset, he's their golden boy. They know he's shit at politics. They've listened to us tell them till we're blue in the face that he's not even a good businessman. He was just a fail son but that doesn't matter because what he is doing right now is what they want to do up here and the people that you're trying to win over are convinced I I don't know if necessarily those are the ones that we're either A able to or B should be focusing on those people that I describe the people that are maga till the day they die they're a generation of boomers with lead poisoning you know, there's diminishing returns so their kids and their kids kids and soon their kids kids kids are the ones who still have to live on this fucking planet and those are the ones that we might have a chance of getting a hold of because I would even say really their kids because their kids were gen X and my one of my siblings is gen X and that they suck because they were able to reap the rewards of the system before it fucking collapsed and so they still got that neolib strain in them you know I'll talk to my sibling from time to time and it'll still slip out oh well, you know I think I'm gonna you know, I think I'm gonna convert this other house into a rental property and become a landlord and I'm like I really wish there was a vanguard right now I'm like don't be a landlord I'm gonna be a good landlord I'm like, yeah, but they don't exist but you know, it's still good talking to you sis they like it's at this time you now live in an age where it's like who's got $200,000 sitting around to be able to forward not a house but like a condo in your city here's respective cities are outrageous but in Vancouver it's like $1.2 million for a condo are you in Vancouver? yeah holy Christ Jesus yeah, no, that's like what are the most that's like the Los Angeles of Canada yeah, what are the most expensive places in Canada yep yep and then those things were like I know a lot of people are like oh well, meritocracy work hard, play by the rules and that's all well and good but like even if you worked your ass off I don't know a world in which you would be able to just be saving $200,000 as a rainy day fund for the down payment you need to get the loan like that makes it such an unachievable obstacle for the vast majority of like even the working class that's why so many of these places are they're empty because they're bought by people who have a shit ton of money and they just sit there and there are all these empty condos all over major cities like Vancouver, Toronto that while there are homeless people sitting outside of them it is a completely just insane system that because who else like who else are buying these who in their 20s can buy like a million dollar condo in the middle of the city which is why a lot of younger people as well are also starting to like move out of these cities and aren't around these places that used to be so real culture it's been cyclical yeah you know they've you know you go back to the birth of the suburbs and the Levit towns and restrictive covenants and all that and it was white flight everybody get out of the cities the only people left were low income but then millennials started moving back into the city when we started coming into our own because we actually hey don't like fucking driving everywhere and the city is cool again and we watch that rent start spiking because what you have is you have young professional white people with higher income flocking to places that have been neglected and left to blight for one and a half decades oh these property values and you're I live in one such neighborhood oh your property values down here are so low some fucking rehab or company bought that rundown house next to you for twenty thousand dollars and turned around and flipped it for two hundred and eighty thousand yeah yeah I work for Boeing I just moved in next door our dog should play sometime yeah buddy and so now people who aren't of the money class are looking at that shit and they're like wait that's how much it cost to live in the city you know because it used to be like well you know the cities where the jobs are cities where the education is but now we're rethinking that shit you know and yeah like David said that you will see this in the places with the most stark contrast I lived in Los Angeles you'll walk downtown see all of these high rises with just multitudes of money changing hands left and right some of them intensely beautiful buildings and I worked down the street from Skid Row largest slum encampment in the world in the world right in downtown Los Angeles just streets and blocks and blocks of people with nowhere to live but tents just as we you can look up from Skid Row cause it's actually in the old fashion district and see million dollar condos they can look up from their tent and see million dollar condos way off with Vancouver identical yeah yeah it's that's the kind of system that we're putting young men into so that's the kind of system that breeds atomization and alienation we start talking about Trump I need a drink I didn't know yeah it's depressing too because when people see that when they see abject poverty and they see unhoused people on the streets it turns a lot of normies into reactionaries because they don't know from a policy standpoint how to process that so they just think I don't want to see that out of sight, out of mind and that's what I think leads to these types of tough on crime like support for criminalization of homelessness rather than addressing the root causes and it's frustrating because this is one of those really complicated issues where politically the left it's hard to sell that how do you sell a housing first policy in a system where we're so brainwashed from capitalism that people can't even conceive of the decommodification of housing let alone other industries that need to be decommodified like healthcare and whatnot so it's just it's an uphill battle and it's getting worse as we're rolling the ball up the hill so it just it makes me feel really hopeless because it's just getting worse and people are getting seemingly more reactionary over time and becoming less compassion and empathetic so that's why I think that folks like you, Karar especially necessary because I feel like people just aren't empathetic anymore especially in politics absolutely and what I try to sadly I've I'm up around a lot of those people because full disclosure you know I lived in the inner city my parents moved to the suburbs for a portion of my childhood I live back in the city now and so I've seen both sides of it right you know I went to a high school where you know the first video I made on my channel was about it was in 2020 and it was about a series of riots that took place 19 years ago in my city also related to police brutality and I just I remembered you know the other day thinking about that first video and I'm like man I remember I was in high school in the suburbs and while that was going on I had a teacher a shop teacher saying well you know people just did what the cops said none of this would happen I'm like huh it's good to hear in junior high so yeah I've seen it and what I have found is that I acknowledge there's going to be a cultural wall that people have put up they have been raised on the meritocracy myth so I try to push past that a little bit and look at what it is that's making them have that gut response to move away from good reforms and tell them and explain to them that what I want to do the world I want to see what actually improve those things you know I have a friend that I had to argue with for hours about safe injection sites and he's like I don't want to pay tax dollars to encourage people to use and I'm like you understand places that implement safe injection sites see a reduction of illicit substance abuse because those sites isn't just a closet for them to stand in it's a building with resources and people who are in the throws of substance addiction may not use those resources the first second or the third time but it clicks at a certain point that hey I have a way out there's that hand there that will lift me out if I'm willing to take it so then one day they go sit talk to the counselor then one day they go sit talk to the nurse about a detox plan then one day they go get connected to the doctor and then one day they go get connected to a city service for housing right so now if I'm trying to sell someone on housing first I sit and I listen to a lot of their neolib complaints so much crime in that part of town or other there's crack heads on the streets and prostitutes buildings so run down you know there's kids hanging around on the sidewalks with nothing to do and I'm like yeah you know a lot of these things come with poverty and being housing insecure giving people housing housing first housing first solutions we shouldn't pay for that it costs you know unhoused and rough sleepers tax the system more because let me tell you something from experience if you're sleeping on the street you're gonna get sick you're gonna get the kind of sick you've never been in your life you're gonna catch super bugs you know you're gonna get a cough that doesn't go away for two fucking years and you're going to rack up ER bills but you're a rough sleeper you're unhoused that's ultimately gonna get deferred to the county or to the state and they're gonna pay that bill and so therefore your tax dollars are gonna pay that and we have found that if you just give people shelter and clothes and feed them a lot of that shit comes down or you know unhoused population they are faced with desperation sometimes they have to steal to eat sometimes they have to steal to medicate their condition what if we take away that need to do that what if we take away that need to do that now you're not paying to put people in a drunk tank to put them in a jail cell to pay extra cops to patrol this or that neighborhood right these things do pay dividends and I try to focus it on those things that are bothering that person so that they can see that in reality the solutions they think work have been a lie more cops will solve the problem or letting people just die in the streets of exposure because I live in a city that can drop below zero in the winter and go above 90 degrees fahrenheit in the summer letting people die of heat stroke and exposure is more taxing on the system and you feel you feel a little sick because we're people who are progressive leaning so you feel a little gross having to quantify it financially and give a financial reason why we should help people but some people that's the convincing they need trust me I know the feeling it feels gross to do that but it helps I have found it definitely helps because those are one of those rare golden opportunities where people are like you know I haven't thought of it like that that doesn't happen very well it plays out in the data there's like there's a town in Canada in Alberta called Red Deer where they actually decided hey how about we actually house the homeless as an alternative to the amount of taxation that costs us in policing in healthcare and all that stuff and it turned out to be a net savings I think of nearly $20,000 of person in the costs that were basically trickling down for the rest of society just to do housing first or look at like a lot of Scandinavian countries that usually prioritize a lot of that as you know through mass taxation it does pay dividends the data is there the money is there the books are there and we we see we've even seen a few examples on the west in the west coast of the United States because I think there were select communities in California and Seattle I think it was in Los Angeles and Seattle which is in Washington state that did trial UBI do you know what the recipients did? they got jobs they took the money bettered their lives and then within the next year they went back to work some of them enrolled in college you know some of them contributed to society the constant pushback against it you're just gonna pay people to sit home people don't do that naturally as a whole having been there in that position not receiving UBI but having been in the position where I've had time to just sit around and do nothing because my job was shit and when the lockdown started my unemployment was higher than my salary you'll run out of nothing to do and you start thinking about what you actually want from this life you know maybe you always wanted to be a cook maybe you wanted to be a writer and you want some education and that you know maybe you wanted to start a YouTube channel so the data is there like Lance said and if you can get them the hardest part is pushing them past that mental block the culture of meritocracy is put up here if you can just get them to drop that for a second tell them to just humor you for a moment then you might might be able to get them to see some of the other side of that in my experience that shit is such bullshit too I hate the right wing you see a homeless person and you're like that's the life they chose they chose to be they chose to live on the streets I was like have you never actually encountered an actual addict in your life? every single family member I've ever known who's fallen to addiction they don't want that they don't want to be stealing from their fucking parents or their brother or their sister they don't want to be living on the street they don't want to be hated by every fucking person that wants to love them in their lives no one chooses that at that point it's taken over the addiction is controlling every part of you exactly that's the only priority you have in life some people wake up what do I got to accomplish what do I got to do I got to work at my job and then for the addict I got to get that next hit that's it brutal I have family members so I used to go to narcotics anonymous with and I think that in the world of restaurants everybody says everybody should work a server job to understand what it's like to be a tipped employee everyone should at some point talk to someone who's recovered from an addiction to an illicit substance because you come to realize that it it literally rewrites the code in your mind it restructures the chemistry of your body to position that substance as a constant as a necessity physically like you come down from heroin you become physically ill heroin withdrawals kills people you know alcohol too alcohol people who struggle with alcohol wake up and can't function because they're shaking too hard you know I've seen that firsthand they know that that bottle is their cure to shaking and allowing them to at least be somewhat of a normal human being so they have to face that down every day or wake up and be in agony the entire time it's getting out of their system same with heroin same with methamphetamines opioids like pills are atrocious for that you will get migraines you will have the worst fucking nightmares of your life you will be irritable and depressed in ways you've never even thought possible there's a hypersensitivity period coming down from heroin so it's like if you own male genitalia it becomes hypersensitive in a very painful way that's just a weird side effect that I've heard about from a number of people these are horrible things and that's why things like methadone clinics exist suboxone clinics exist because and even those safe use sites have nurses and counselors and nutritionists because they're like whoa we have some analogs and alternatives we need to make sure you live through this because that shit can kill you people die on the streets from running out of their supply or coming down from heroin it's nasty stuff and I think a lot of the people who look down on people with addiction haven't really grasped what that means you know they don't see that this is something that's physically altered your body permanently because that's the other thing former addict will tell you that urge is always there for the rest of your life forever you just build enough coping mechanisms and chemically distance yourself enough from it that you can manage yourself around it but it's always there every setback you ever get to break up a death in the family or a close friend a financial setback that urge is there to just take that pain away and it's not pretty it's not pretty and that is a huge issue I can't speak for Canada I know that I know there's a lot of meth in Canada and I don't know what else they struggle with up there but the North America we're the center of the opioid crisis up here in Canada oh does it move north? oh yeah the downtown East Side is one of the worst concentrations for extreme poverty it's like Skid Row and it's had the exact same problems the same things and I think David could probably test the Toronto as well there's ten cities poppin' up there all the time and then the only solution usually is let's tear it all down send the cops to throw their shit away grade them with guns that's it not give them a place to live no and we have the safe injection sites just not enough of them and now we're getting to a point where you're having the conservative party and leadership here Pauli have discussed how these are actually that these clinics are the reason why people are addicted so like for a long time here there has been an understanding that these clinics are helping people but now this culture I don't want to blame Americans but a lot of what is discussed in American culture does rise to the top so a lot of those same arguments are being used now by our conservatives against these clinics that have been helping people for years and you're seeing this you know this revitalized push against them that we haven't seen before yeah Matt was talking to somebody last night after our debate stream who's also from Portland and I got to listen to a little bit after I had left while I was at the gym and what he said was he was basically denouncing Portland because in the last election cycle in Oregon we voted to decriminalize all drugs and that's been the subject of a lot of demonization because people don't really understand what that means in actuality it's kind of a half step because we've just decriminalized drugs we haven't ensured that people get the health care that they need but all that means is that we're not treating it like a crime which is part of the problem we see unhoused people we treat them as criminals we see drug addicts we don't treat that as if it's a health care crisis when it is and yeah that's the problem it's so easy to just go to that quick thing of hey we've always sent the police so why aren't they sending the police to do this so like with regard to Oregon since we have decriminalized drugs I've heard a lot of people just like in my own social circles they're like oh well yeah so many people they've moved here to do drugs and it struck me cause that person called in said the same thing when it's like you don't person foremost if there are more people moving to Oregon is like how do you know that they're moving to do drugs specifically you don't know that anything can be attributed to this policy yet because it just went into effect but the mere notion that we're not treating drug addiction as a crime when that's how we've always you know been doing it it's cost a lot of cognitive dissonance and I think that to like get away from that mind said you almost need like a paradigm shift but rather than going in that direction to refocusing what it means to be addicted to drugs and how that's not a crime that's a health care crisis like we're going in the opposite direction and so it's it's very frustrating yeah it very much is and really for the people present Toronto and Vancouver don't let Americanization infect your cities I watch it all the time and it's gonna kill y'all like we're we've lived this bullshit since inception you were born of some different principles you try to be like America first of all I don't know if you can even survive our diets like they're they're really really bad let alone our politics I hear about that there's actual sitting members of parliament in the UK that want to do away with the NHS and go to a private model I heard that exists and I'm like y'all have something great don't do what we're doing I need a medication so my brain works and it's $290 for a month's supply don't do that that's after my insurance don't be like us no no no no don't import our bullshit it's poisonous it's bad for you it was always nice to think of Canada as our friendly northern cousin or neighbor cause I'm like Canada they got the shit right but every time I talk to Lance I have to learn that oh no they're really Canada is not the land of the Wanka chocolate factory where everyone is just skipping around I don't want to make it seem like I mean there is that I'm not going to deny that there is the dancing I guess if you lick one of the maple trees up there I guess it'll be a blend oh yeah I don't make it seem like that the US is the reason why we have problems obviously not we've had issues forever it's just that there are some new especially in terms of like in terms of rhetoric and how politics are done like I'm also now seeing more anti-tran stuff I saw things of sketch ones now saying that well hey when it comes to anti-tran stuff that's somewhere where we can actually look over at the UK and say what though that's right we're filing baby true but it's a sketch one now there's in schools apparently teachers now have to tell parents of kids who want to identify as something that you know in the name that they're familiar with so that goes to of course the whole issue where like these kids probably aren't telling their parents because they're afraid of what the parents are going to say or maybe kick them out of the house so yeah we're seeing that that kind of shit pop up now as well so this is you know there are all these ongoing problems popping up I do wonder how much of the barrier to some of this potential success because as we discussed earlier with like housing first all the data is there and is the issue really that people need to be convinced or is it that there isn't the political will there because of how capitalism is intertwined with politics because you see like the the right wing will often say well we can't do what these democrat cities are doing you know places like New York and LA because look how terrible they are look at all the homelessness so yeah they treat democrats as the left is what they all right wing media does that when the democratic party is not the left but because it is tainted that way because the left is tainted with the democratic party it makes it seem like actual left wing policies aren't going to work when the democratic party is not implementing actual left wing policies so that's always going to be a barrier there despite all the data supporting actual left policy we're not seeing much of any of it because I don't think the political will is there I do think a lot of people when you pull them on on some of these issues they do support them when given the right information it's just that right wing is too sometimes yeah it's just that part it's how you frame it right like how you explain to someone if you're like hey are you like for the Green New Deal to be like no that's communism but I was like oh are you for jobs program yes absolutely I am that sounds great what's a jobs program you know so I do think the bigger issue there is just the lack of political will and not necessarily that people need to be convinced of something it's a lack of political will and it's also mechanisms of the system and that's when you push up against like you really gotta understand how fucked our democracy already is down here taking into account first of all the enclaves of entirely gerrymandered districts you know you all follow our politics because we spread our bullshit around the world out of a fucking cannon so everybody knows what happens here we talk about our shit way too loud and number one yeah we're number one so perfect you know who Mitch McConnell is in what world does that man keep winning elections in a world where he lives in a perfectly gerrymandered district solely in and first of all it's a Kentucky which is 20 minutes south of me he lives in a perfectly gerrymandered district that is almost entirely consisting of older wealthier white people who tend to skew very religious and very conservative and so he's a shuin they're all convinced that anybody even slightly progressive or Pinko Kami skum and so he keeps getting voted in but there's no world where you can convince anyone that he's a good politician he was senate majority leader and didn't even do his fucking job but keeps getting voted in so you take that issue out the gerrymandering you look at the other problems of the system is that we allow corporations to have lobbyists John Boehner who used to be the majority leader during the Bush era and during Obama era what is a congressman that lives in my state in my region I could drive to his house in ten minutes like I grew up adjacent to his neighborhood you know they were the good side of the tracks up on the hill and he admitted when he got out of politics he started in that game as a guy who would go to the GOP convention with a briefcase full of cash and envelopes with checks in them he admitted this he was a lobbyist we allow that shit to happen and so what's going to happen is you said the democrats aren't actually pushing progressive or leftist policies they're barely pushing progressive policies and they are being a major political party beholden to donors more so than anything else and they are not going to do anything that alienates those donors those donors might be putting their weight behind a progressive candidate but there's still corporations at the end of the day and actual leftist policies carried out by some leftist mafia are going to be pretty anti corporate you know so we have that to deal with we have lobbyist we have democrat donors and you know you think about any of these issues you know universal healthcare universal basic income housing first policies at a federal level all of these things I've we talk about the US being a democracy but I've never seen a ballot vote on that at the federal state, county, city or local level nobody's just straight up put on a ballot for me do you want universal basic income no that hasn't happened do you want universal housing for all people no that hasn't been do you want universal healthcare no we have a series of mechanisms that have been put in place and the system has been gamed to make it extremely difficult a hard fought uphill battle to get any of those things to a position where it could actually pass and be utilized that's why as lovely anarchists I'm at the point now where if people really ask me what to do like should I be should I be canvasing should I get petitions and I'm like have you considered getting your friends together and starting a collective just like even if you're just two people to start cooking meals and giving them to people or secure some squatters in a house because like you're gonna need to work outside the system at this point that's why we talk about dual power structures like the whole point is to build some of these systems outside of what the government can give us for anarchists you all might not be anarchists but that is what sort of drove my motivation behind a lot of these things is cause I have I don't know the relative ages of everyone here but I know that I skew older than most that do this thing this YouTube thing and I'm just like I have seen this system fail and fail and fail since the 80's and looking at the current trends even as you know the great orange duke is getting mug shoted you probably have people in the tens of millions ready for him to be on the ballot to vote for him again and so that's a failed system right there it can be disheartening because you don't know what to do that's why when people say what do I do I tell them I said start local it's all you can do look around the community like if you want to collectivize and organize go next door and talk to your neighbor that's the first person you got talk to your best friend if you're a skateboarder talk to your skateboarding buddies you know if you play video games talk to your local gamer buddies if you have a group you hang out with a coffee shop a walking group a dog walking group a gardening group those are the first people come up with something you can do to better and strengthen the community that you have and build out from there because that is where you will see the dividends that is where you'll see the benefits I tell people local you see the most improvement reflected immediately it's easy to think about big national policies and tell people to think about these big national policies and try to sell people on them but sometimes it also helps to just tell them hey, are there hungry people in your neighborhood I mean like within a few blocks of where you live figure out a way to feed them are there people who are rough sleeping in your neighborhood someone somewhere has a room that you can throw a bed in and they can have a shelter from the rain right like work it out network it get to meet this person who maybe is struggling with shelter and connect them with someone who has the space it starts small but that's how communes that's how collectives that's how movements are built you know that's how fascistic movements are built too that both sides do that shit at one point the proud boys was five dudes so we can also organize at the ground level anyway this has been anarchist chat thank you for tuning one thing that I was kind of curious especially because car is here and you kind of are in that space of like trying to reach young people who are disaffected is somebody who for a while kind of served that role on the right was Jordan Peterson and he just released a video in what appears to be I think a lands called the Batman villain suit or was that Matt Batman villain vomit Batman villain vomit where he is responding to the fact that I don't know what was in Canada that happened to him Jesus fuck Christ maybe the Canadians can help me with this but he just I can fill it in okay yeah yeah can you yeah okay so this is a really funny story as you all probably know Jordan Peterson is in a bit of a legal problem but it's not even a real problem he's made it out to be a free speech issue all that's happened is that like any other medical board there's a licensing board so to be a clinical psychologist and to say that you're a practicing clinical psychologist you have to be licensed through a board and the board was submitted a number of complaints by a bunch of people saying that he has done some things that are not befitting the statue of what a license you know clinical psychologist should be including mocking a person online and telling them to unalive themselves and just the like unbelievable amount of transphobia just like nuclear levels of transphobia right being obsessed with Elliot Page's abs like oh god they're glistening in the moonlight what can I do and so like eventually the board got together and they're like we're going to take away your license and he doesn't he doesn't have clients by the way he's not like a practicing psychologist but we're gonna take away your license practice even no, no does he teach still? no he's just a he's a personality he's just a celebrity he's a media figure he has a daily wire contract now so he's good yeah exactly and so they're like we're gonna take away your license unless you take a course that's it the stakes are so low and he's managed to turn the whole thing to like oh this is about freedom of speech the tyranny of Justin Trudeau and the communism of Canada and isn't he supposed to be an academic? like his whole thing is that he's claimed to couch his bullshit in academia listen I've had even people on my side say well you know at one point when he was teaching he at least had some chops as a clinical psychologist in teaching it I watched some of his course recordings and after hearing him reference the dragon of chaos I'm just like do these kids pay money for this class? because that's well it's Canada maybe it's free but I'm like it's not as just cheaper here that course was four digits minimum and I'm like if they paid for that to hear a self-proklamed academic are you talking about the one where he thought this ancient painting was DNA and proof that DNA was discovered long before people knew what DNA was because of a serpent and everyone's like that is not evidence of DNA and he's making a psychological argument and utilizing metaphors about the dragon of chaos what the fuck dude we're just getting to the point where we realize that Freud was about 70% full of shit and you're teaching this now in the 21st Jesus Christ so before I launch it Mike, what was your actual question about JVP? no, I just wanted you to react to this as well I thought it would be good to get you to react to this as well since you have the best way of dismantling these types of people's bullshit I'm not playing 38 minutes so are we going to play a clip? can I add one last thing? he made this after they ruled that he in fact was not in violation of the constitution or his freedom of expression so that this is basically he's just lost the court case and he made this video let's see despite my proclivity to feel guilt which is quite substantive and despite my temperamental unwillingness to engage in conflict not only do I not see what I did wrong I think what I've done on the public communication front is my responsibility as a clinician to tell the truth about what I see so we'll make it public to my response to the gentleman that talks like senior high school students final exam essay because they spent a whole year in the encyclopedia learning the big hundred dollar words proclivity I feel like he uses that one a lot too I feel like I've heard him say that specific word numerous times he always over complicates every sentence you know what it is he's speaking and he's using ABA guidelines for writing with spoken word that's what he's doing he's using a 3.8 paragraph structure for a written script what we have here is the idiot's idea of a smart guy in his case first of all his stupid fucking suit is it's his logo by the way it's the maps of meaning logo that's what it is it is clearly him that he is a content creator he is not an academic he is not clinical anything he is first and foremost because no academic or clinical psychologist releases a youtube video dressed like the fucking Reese's Pieces color scheme and is this a signature on his fucking jacket lapel yeah it looks like it is oh no he signed his own name yeah it totally is that says Peterson wow so here's the thing so cringe in our defense in our favor he's going so extreme and cartoonish that i don't know if his audience of impressionable people will be as big or as receptive anymore because this is clown shoes shit but moreover this is something to his die hearts his true believers as many things he's done in the past he's the one academic that's coming in hard with the anti academia stance and it's like how do you ride the prestige of being a trained psychologist but nowadays rail against what the anything the field has to say about what you're actually doing he is a grifter and grifters are very good at filtering and self selecting their audience me and you and i say you as the collected trust here we're not meant to receive this message it's going to filter us out pretty much immediately see also cult recruitment there was a i don't like to reference other content creators but i watch too much youtube so knowing better did a video on cults and they covered nexium and that fucking douche that was running that shit and he made a great point saying no not everybody will fall for this it is custom tailored to hook in a very specific group of people so that is what leaves you with the choice i would make the argument that the group people he's targeting with this kind of shit is small and largely inconsequential i can say that partially because i have a friend who's fallen into it and i started to get a little yeah i started to get upset because we're both metal heads and spent many years geeking out over the same music you know driven by our neurodivergent obsession with finding all kinds of new heavy metal music and he's now posting blog posts about how actually the catalog of the band tool ties in closely with the teachings of jordan peterson and i'm like oh no nana james keenan would hate both of you just letting you know did they think the machine was the good guy like oh no why are they raging stop raging you know i i do you want better than that that a lot of people forgot about the fact that ted cruise texas dude he's a nine inch nails fan what yes he also plays that diablo mobile game that has a lot of micro transactions he's our gamer shtjeting on him how do you know that? did you advertise that? i saw it on reddit. he tweeted about it diablo eternal yeah i think that was immortal he talked about how addicted he was to it i'm like the one where the developers kojih je uvijek, nije sve sam i izgleda. Ibi li se uvijek da je uvijek u Hraliji i L.A. Tada je, kao da je uvijek. Zavljavna, hraje, je nekaj trend resner fan. To je hvala i njih trend. A ja su videti, da je to je karate uvijek. Zavljavna, da je... Prada, trend resner je udražen na nekaj nekaj. Padaš u nekaj trend seči i da je da sadaš i da je da se dala. A Trent nefiniom nešta, da se mi sta se sve skupila. Asa nešta, kao, Trent da nešta ne ima našto ovega OKR, najgdje verišljah, da onda radila... ...soko mu se praduna je s ovoj siti, da pokazali i se da se sve pradina izđe, nešta da buje u nešto, u niti. On se ne gleda. On se ne gleda. Zatim li se poštite? Zatim li se poštite? Kako se ne gleda, sreće. On ne gleda, ali on ne gleda. Zato sreći, da imam ljudi na mene, nješte pravi. Nekaj, se ne digi sa pijegom. Tako, sam je pravio. Samo ljudi, da sam njih u pijegu. Da se ne gleda. Ja. A kako sam ti musim, da sam sam ne gleda, pardop Peroj, pardop Pjordis, smo večo ovoj svakom izvijednjenu, znači je? Pardop počatno od svoja črata o svima klasu. O svom izvijednjem umrećamo se u svom observaciju. Feli je radio sami otrojnije s je drugsom? I svim, da se bolje odlično odljavila s ovam pripymonjima? Jesno, su pick-up, a vada je pardop. ali ne što su zaštavili. On je doberil byh lijašu u Ben Shapiro i David Rubin, Candis Owens. To je počit, da se ne mače, da je danas nešto danas. I s njenom u Carli Kirk s Morbit. Jordan Peterson nešto, da je počit da je lišnje ili na uvoljene. Pogodno je i hodnje. Učinam da se je nemašta dobro. koji sam i znači, da je za nje. Ovo je tijela koji je za nje, u drugi rovnih rovnih boru, se da očio, da njiha youtubersi se dodači i kako se opravila i se pročatio, da se su da su u kanadiju tv-ovir, povijedno o manjavu. Uživam, da se ušao da se ušao. Uživam, da se ušao s kolao, da se ušao ušao na to, jazda, kajti, doga za srednjih štočniku u opušku, ovdje nekako je čatno, nekako je otvarno štočniku, ali, a sam za srednjih štočniku da je Fadora i korečno. Ja, ja sam nekako povijedu. Da, sve ove manje. Smokov. I srednjih štočniko, učinu, proprinacio je bilo preformer. To je 15 leto. Mamo, da ne ne bi smo li svoj, da se ne možemo da se daje, jer je da je ovdje, da je nema sve. I ovdje li je da je svoj, da je sve, da je sve, da je sve, da je sve. Nisem, da je sve, da je sve, da je sve. Da je, da je sve. Da je sve. Da je sve, da je sve. Da je sve! Da je sve! E.Lan Musk is wanted to name a sight X for years apparently? Yes. Hizme je obseset u X. Hiz on, hiz, hih on tz. X.com domain nem Back when u no, u no, i na no ljt 90s ovo. And infact i was the name of his company that combined with PayPal, you know, When PayPal was first starting to take off. And they werent gona to chane na našog nomu to. Fucking X. En fak, Elon Musk je colu iz Ibe, a ne ibe, ja sorry je ibe 1 i ja je ovdje je ližiti Ibe, jer Ibe da naegy su kao papar, ili Elon Musk je colu iz papar i pada se mu konvensio mobilne naparje da $ već nekako u tle svoj nearly 90-vu, i imali i i po svog konvena pr Gibu. i te reakcije, koji se možete otvariti u te testi, to je uročno. Kusniči ne značili nam je X. To je bilo uročno učiniti X, da je paipao bordi, učinati s Peter Thiel, učinati kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao.呢ki je otvorit, da je uročno, da je kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao kao X kako je bilo uročno uročno uročno. Kada se je v 2016-ih, nekaj, 2017, mosk je uročno u kontaku na paipao. Paipao je značiti u E-bae, je to horovnija, i se da imaš koja je uročno u X.com do majnom, jer PeiPow gleda je znači fina da je muskvac X znači PeiPow a ona je što se baći došli do svoj očinu. Očinu je ispunjnoga peticnostu kao uvijednost. Uvijedno, ne možda, uvijedno, kako se gleda manu, ono je... oh, je... nije nekaj da me stavila i... uvijedam... uvijedam, da ja stavljam uvijedom nekaj da se sreće da je Elon Musk i Tesla uvijedam, da Tesla uvijedila da je... sreća, da je... uvijedam, da je Tesla Tesla je od malo bližno, da je to u krepase. Čutak, da ne odkrožam Tesla. Čutak je, da se zbukam kako se je stavila, kako su krežanje, krežanje taj je za tessla, kako se je u krežanje, kako se se našla, kako se je krežanje, kako se je odkroža, kako se je srečnija, kako se srečnija, kako se je srečnija, kako se je srečnija, te zišne na antarašku Twittera što je učinati izsevama za svih ljude budu zanljeni i smutiti dvijek od ljuda po daljevim... ali n άli hran, tesli ja ne bude sam nzemnjelti i Janever, Hran ne sad Dorsi mora cancelledi svoj hran u svatru za tlamo, za kao... Hran, Darci je pradina s Hranom kaj par dorsi Hran još! Hran može snouti s kutom, Ali znači, kad govori do bedu na njih, je to znači, da je to možda, da je sada, za nekaj nekaj možda, da je liktivno ovdje. A to mi... To je... To je učinjena. Znači, da nekako... Kako je to znači. Znači, da sam učinjena, kako je to znači, da sam učinjena, da sam učinjena. Hvala, Twitter je to nekaj visim sam, on je dobro odvijedna. Znači, Twitter nema naštrati, nije za nekog danas. Nekad... To je u 2021, da je to da nekaj. Per se, to je za profet. I tako, da je. Kada je svoja učinita, da je učinita, da je učinita. Ako nekodšno nekaj avrtijazer za to, da se višeš. No... Ne, ne. Oh, prečo. Mašlih vrati nao, da brUnnik li se vašši nekako neću ga daš odleta. Njeg je za nešto dobroga druga državna firma o decidini tijedne o Tesla ili SpaceX, ali i borne otačno svogo, učinu su kako te graši atako mila. Vaja ova borne oveta vocela vega vega vnavala hodinu. svoju kontraktu za svoju hyperlupu i da se ne moguš otvoriti svoju loftiju spesijskog boljeva da se ne moguš otvoriti svoju hyperlupu je u njih bilijanih i njih ne moguš otvoriti svoju hyperlupu. Tako, njih imaš otvoriti svoju hyperlupu. Hvala njih? Hvala njih ne moguš otvoriti svoju hyperlupu da je skupat, da se malo tijela i nekaj uvijednog transitačnog, da je to zprav ovo. Da, ono da opravljava uvijednog transitačnog u Kalifornija. I koji je, koja je odmah da se pročate. Počatili svoje, da je, da se je rovno. Ono da je uvijednog sve zprav, da se je robila da Vagus, da se je počelite do vrju. I kaj su kontraktu s njemi, da se ještje biologicalne, Mislim da se neštočno, ili smo ci do vrstvenji zbim kao dobro moroc, a učiniti ti neštočno se dajte. weeki imaš da se sredi, da imaš cove je odvec. Međa, oven. Vračo. Binder, beli jih biš vakriče ustavljati, FEC je poklijen, da Trump nisu pokljiči u mesej socialne medije, štrih učinit učiniti vrstveni. da se se je ovo vratiljno vratiljno, jer je 34 minuta od postu na trgu za svakost. Zato, da je to, vidite što to mene? Svak je to je, što se je ovo sve postu na trgu socialu. Znam da se je dobro, kako je se je sve postu na trgu socialu. Znači, da se je postu na trgu socialu? Znači, da se je postu na trgu sve postu na trgu, 34 minuta od sve i sve na Twitteru. afraid. I don't know. Maybe they'll give him a pass for this specific. Right. It's a once in a it's a you know it's not the usual. Who knows though? He's been indicted like you know, four times 91 charges. I don't like this is I feel like he doesn't care. Yeah, what's another? To je ovdje o koncu neću ljudi za nekako. Ali doložite za njih dobrovacu i je to neko je malo alfamačak, je bilo malo da. Nije bilo malo da je bilo alfamačak, da je ovo bejda, nekako. Svalle, i Josh Hawley, je ukljavio ukljavao da je alfamačak, kako da se resume, je ukljavao da je ovo bejda. Josh Hawley. Ako je ukljavao, nekako. Ukljavao je, mjelo, je, je, je, There's a photograph of him kissing his wife, and he looks genuinely grossed out. It's just, he's such a frickin' freak. Women are gay, weird. I'm just looking at the fact that… Musk funbels the bag with every woman he finds. Dudes dating a popstar — who herself is a little problematic. I don't know anything about her. Oni se nekako se prvacili o valijne valje. Nekako se nekako se valje o valijne. Svetljati, kad se svoj svoj sve. Ja, ja. Ovo je pragnit, nekako se svoj sve. Ovo je svoj svoj sve učinjela. Oh. Ovo je svoj sve učinjela u kao svoj sve učinja. A u ovom se svoj sva je učinjela. A je učinjela. ''Aно te pal Fel'' that he was cheating on her. Is that the one who's grave he refuses to cut the grass of? And people believe, show signs of being peモ him? Yeah. Yeah it's funny to me that a lot of these older guys that clearly. So hard want to present. Like this model masculinity are so terrible je više, da su spustili učiniti. Da sve se nakono svoja, da je birka dobra posemala, unfold nobnega mišta ovako, učinima. Ja sve nekakletno je nožno da se učinila. Onda li se učinima u Českem ETHOS je pova. Ušta je 1 m. Nog doeles nema življeni učinima u vratom. Učinima je sve nema življeni, učinima, ipočen u čeleskih mladu to je bavno kao, stvarno, kao mi je bodo zlikit, da ješe bavno, kao imaš došle na ročnu način. Al tvoj da li možete izm Callar qaj imaš do nisu, če brože pa, uber, kaj ušeljih. A pa moram samo, da ješ poštite kvijega, koja nema? Bila sam, a to je cilirim, a se je treba, koja nema nema kvijega. Ptakko je skupnije, da je to dobro tako dobro? A zada ju ima brodlo. Smakala se. To je uračenji pulašćer, da su da sam uračenje, da sam uračenje, Trading troje na normaciji, da sam uračenja pulašćer, da sam uračenje, da sam uračenja pulašćer, da sam uračenje to za doma, da sam uračenja pulašćer uračenja, Oni je amerikam, imam većne novice vrlo. Ono ne chcimo se da je to što je odvijek. Ono ne li je. Ono ne li je. Ono je nešto svakvim vrlo. I onda se ti daš svakvim, daš na svakvim vrlo. Isantifa je svoj izgleda na dola? U svakvim vrlo? Ono se ti daš svakvim vrlo? Ono je svoj 24-7. To je daš. Ono je očinata. Ono je tako inakvima da se je zaštaje u svakvim vrlo. Ono je nekaj, da se svoj nešto je. Zdobno li dvijek je izbizom da je Bob's Burgers charakter? I nekada izdobno. Svijedno? Gdje li vas tko je skupaj da je bil Jozok basketir i policije? Od Jarek Mančardov? Oni se znam, oni za nisi polynomial u vijedna. matcheda sam sam z outfit, ono je bilo nekako. On je stvario. Ovo da je dobro. ne sreću se je nisam da liću se to, da liću to je ekipno... ne, ne, ne, ne, Steven Crowter ne liću Drag. Steven Crowter je Tranz. I da imam da je, da je... ješto, da je svke uvijek, uvijek, koji je. I... ješto je stavljete, Mike, jesite... tko ja sreći uvijek, kod koncerativnih komedijani, imaju se sreću, sve nekaj nekovo je uvijek i nekaj je kako je svak. I našto nije kako se nekovi. To je povijeg. Kako se povijeg sve našto nekovi? Daa! Zavrlaam se na uvijeg Planet Fitness video, da je uvijeg draga, ješ košnjena našto i uvijeg. Zatak je. To je povijeg prije. To je uvijeg. Ne znao kako. i učinite se nekako uvijete se u svoju professionalnjih, u vrločnima u kaželji, da imeš to na svoj stavljanje. I... Učinite... Uvijete, da se sve možete se učiniti. Kako se učinite, da se očinite, da se učinite povijete sve na sve. Da se učiniti, da se učiniti, ne, ne, da se učiniti, da se učiniti, da se učiniti, da se učiniti, da se učiniti, da se učiniti, da se učiniti, na sve. If he renounced the bigoted shit and came out with his transition, I'm like, they'll accept you. Some people will. There's an edgy segment on the internet, and they'll be like, you know what, he's changed. Let's hear what he has to say. I've seen it happen so many times. He would have to renounce all this shit. He's got to do some... That's not restorative justice. There's so much you've got to do. But I specifically hate the entire premise of those sketches is that I'm an asshole and look at people respond to me being an asshole. I'm like, oh, look how triggered they are. You're also triggered. I shit myself and you're all fucking annoying. He's in the 90s, and he's a less profitable and less skilled Saka Burun Cohen, like just several tears down. That's what he would like to be. Yeah, I don't even like Saka Burun Cohen that much, but he at least pulls it off, whereas Crowder is just a failed comedian. And it always upset me that he goes on Rogan, who for his faults did spend two decades as a stand-up and knows the craft. And all I was hoping is that Rogan would just evisorate his complete and utter lack of comedy chops, because at least Rogan knows the craft of being... I love stand-up comedy. It's one of my favorite hobbies. At one point, I've watched every special on Netflix. I love stand-up comedy. And what's the best one? Right now, you know... See, it's hard to say that, because every time I like somebody, some shit comes out about them. Men in stand-up comedy are bad, so I'm going to suggest a woman to not have to say Chris Delier or Dave Chappelle or Louis C.K. So, I don't have to mention those. Ilza Slesinger, latest one is good. She's done a number of really great ones. Well, say that again, I'm sorry. Ilza Slesinger, that is not a name that Americans pronounce well, but her last name is Slesinger. She's very good. Her best one is War Paint. That one's a few years older, but everyone she releases is fucking amazing. And so, I definitely recommend you check it out. And obviously, you know, Bill Burr is a master, so you can't... And he's very funny. He markets being an asshole and does it without being bigoted. So, he has to release a bad... What else? He has been in the past. He's got a 20-minute transphobic routine that he did in the past, but any, I think, good comedian, he's learned. Like, people pointed out to him, you were just way off base on that, and then he's taken advice. Rather than be like, this is cancel culture, being like, oh, well, you know, maybe okay, fine. Parts of it I was wrong about. Yeah, and it's an art form I used to... I actually used to dabble in. There was a time where I went to open mics and tried my hand at stand-up. It started because a friend of mine... I hear it so hard. It is and it isn't. You know, a friend of mine is now a paid comic in Vegas. He hosts events in Vegas, and he goes on the road regularly, and I started out as a writing partner for him, going to all these open mics to see him try out the jokes we wrote together, and so sometimes I would hop behind the mic and try some shit that I thought up in my notebook, and it was a lot of fun, and it's very validating if people actually laugh at your jokes. I got out of it just because we had split up and lived in different parts of the country, and I just wasn't hitting anymore, since I didn't have that half, but it's very hard in that it's actually hard to hold down a stage and make people laugh with shit that you came up with, but I would argue that if you want to really harden your self-esteem and resolve, you should absolutely do it if you can mentally manage. It's going to fucking detonate your self-esteem, because you're going to go up there and say shit you think is funny and people are just going to stoneface you, or worse, tell you that you're not fucking funny and shit on you relentlessly, and on those rare occasions you have a night where it just clicks and you just hit, and you now are controlling that crowd, you're working that crowd, and that is one of the most beautiful feelings out there. So it is hard, it's extremely hard, it's not an easy thing to do, because what a comedian does at their core is takes their problems and makes fun of them. That's why so many of them kill themselves. But if you can do that, if you can try going up in front of the stage, and I don't know if any of you've ever done that, like live stage work. Lance, you've done some stage work, haven't you? I've never done comedy circuits though, because it's one of those things where in a different life I think I would have loved going through the whole, like you got a bomb, right? You got a bomb for years. You're going to bomb. Before you learn how to crowd control proper, and I've found even people who are funny in a different median, it's really hard to transfer that stand-up. Ben Stiller is a perfect new sample. Okay, is he really bad at stand-up? Yes, yes, yes. I watched too much media, but if you can find it somewhere, the HBO used to have a series that they released one every year called Comedy Talk, and they would take three or four huge name comedians, like, and just have them sit and chat about the craft, because at one point in time HBO and Showtime were the biggest hosts of comedy specials. We're talking back before streaming services. And he was on one with, if I remember it right, he was on one with Louis C.K., Chris Rock. There was another person who I'm forgetting, but he talked about the fact that, you know, when he hit show business and said he comes from a family show business, initially, like the rest of his New York comedy comrades, he tried his hand at open mics, he tried his hand at comedy and he just said, I couldn't make it work. I wanted to go right. I wanted to go make TV and movies. And so that's what he went and did. Some of the other people on the show were people he had worked with around that same time in New York, you know, people, like a lot of the guys who we remember from 90s television were all from that same club or same culture. It was Seinfeld, actually, the fourth person, I remember. They were all from that same culture of New York City stand-up parlers, you know, hitting up open mics and going to comedy clubs. That's where we got Conan O'Brien. That's where we got Jay Leno. That's where we got Jerry Seinfeld, all those people, right? And yeah, Ben Stiller, he admitted, can't do stand-up. He tried it, tried it a bunch. I mean, Jamie Foxx, he did stand-up for a while. He was in school, he was a piano major. Music was his big thing. And he did stand-up as a dare one night. That video, which the video exists. Yes, someone in my chat, sorry to reference my chat. It was Rickager Vase, not Jerry Seinfeld. It was Rickager Vase with the other person. But Jamie Foxx did a open mic as a dare, as a gag, reading jokes off of a note, piece of notebook paper and got noticed for how well he worked a crowd. Wow. And then after that, he used that to go to more open mics and then he was brought on in the sketch comedy and living color and showcased how good he was on the screen. And that turned into an acting career. And nobody really knows that he was a musician. That was his first focus. He later went back into music. And he is also still an actor now, a big budget actor. He's in big AAA movies now. But he did that on a dare. And he would tell you he wasn't very good at it. Did he do a really good Trump impression or is that a different comedian? I think it was Jamie Foxx, right? Jamie Foxx does amazing impressions. It's amazing. Yeah, it's really good. Yeah. I think David Dold did a video on it, which is why... He did a video on that. Yeah. This is the best side. He does incredible impressions. Yeah, just the mannerisms... He did that from his sketch comedy days when he joined up with the Wayans and they had the show in living color. And he... Great show. Great show. Brought us Jim Carrey. Yeah. And... He was the white guy on the show. He was the white guy. He played all the white roles. Every time they needed a white role, it's like, hey, you got to be a cop. You got to be a judge. You know Fire Marshall Lance was the best fucking role you have. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You know, I remember rewatching that not too long ago, watching a few episodes. And for me, the funniest thing was how hard he went into the characters and they had a musical segment and normally they would have musical guests on it because it was a sketch show. And they said it's vanilla ice. 90s TV show. And it's Jim Carrey as vanilla ice. Jim Carrey. Sells it so fucking hard. Like you blink and you think it's actually him. And they rewrote the song to just be how much of a poser and want to be Old Van Winkle actually is. And it's fucking glorious. You know, to get off on a tangent. You know it's a good comedian who I like because I'm not like huge in the stand-up comedy but somebody who I have consistently found funny is David Cross. I think he's super funny. David Cross is a master. He's one of those comics-comics. He's... He has well regarded chops. He does a very unique and eclectic kind of show. You got to be into it and know... Like I feel like on the first... If you brought a friend to its stand-up show and it was David Cross, I think they'd kind of be like what is this? And then like once you kind of got into it you'd understand what he was doing. Right? He's also an epic level troll. Which is great. He has a special. It's a few specials back. Because he used to tour with a rock band as well. And so he played at like concert halls and the band would open. And then he would perform as the headliner. And... That's cool actually. In this special they showed a lot. And it being David Cross it has to be overdone to Helen Back. So it is interspersed with like a dramatic shot like character film about David working at some office nine to five cubicle and his boss finding his stand-up comedy tour poster and asking about his past life as a comedian. And... But... It shows a lot of behind the scene stuff. And he's a huge fucking troll. And it's in the most beautiful way. Like... They go to some place to perform. The bar owners... He tells the bar owner hey, you know, the concert floor has all these tables and high tops in it. Like, you know, normally our crowd is kind of a rock and roll crowd. You know, they like to stand and jump and hoot and holler. Can we move the tables? And they're like, no, no. Part of our business model is people being able to order food and wings and eat it at their table. And... These guys... They were so insistent on not moving the tables. And... He does a whole fucking segment in his special. He's like, make sure you order your fucking buffalo wings from the bar, you guys. And sit down at the table and he just goes in on the venue itself. And so naturally in the green room afterwards he's got an angry fucking small town ass owner. Like motorcycle bar owner yelling at him to get the hell out. And so he proceeds to take 30 minutes to put a record and a poster into a backpack. Just moving as slow as humanly possible. And I'm like, that is... That is peak trolling that I aspire to. It's glorious. Not to brag, but David Cross follows me on Twitter. So... What? That's amazing. Dude, no, fucking owning it. I love that. Wow. No, no, no, that is great. I've got his lamps on. He was... In fact, he's been on... When I was working at the Majority Report he was there in studio, I think at least once for the interview. And then another time Sam's daughter who was like eight at the time or something like that she wanted to interview David Cross because she found out he was in the Chipmunks movie and at the time she was a big fan of the Alpha Chipmunks. I love that. That is wholesome. So after an episode of the Majority Report Sam went and got his daughter and David Cross came to the studio and I've recorded Sam's daughter interviewing David Cross about Alpha and the Chipmunks. And this was not like the movie just came out or something. This was like ten years after the movie came out or something like that. See, those are the stories you cherish, you know? Now I'm wishing I watched more Majority Report because I don't know that I ever knew you were on there. I should have known that. But I know your name. It's been a long time. It's been a long time. I knew your name because I knew how to pronounce it right because at first I see binder. No, I think it's Bender. Right, you got it right. But I didn't know you were in Majority Report. I love me some Sam Cedar though. Yeah, Sam's. I feel like I will get screamed that I won't be able to go live just to call and say, hey, show's awesome. That's all. I didn't have a detention. There's no screening, believe it or not, that we just pick up the calls as they come in. Yeah. And actually, so I have to go soon because I'm actually, I should actually, this is a perfect segue because I'm actually going to be on the Majority Report tomorrow. I need to sleep already. It just so happens. So I'm going to be on, I'm thinking about like 1 p.m., so go check that out. Well, we're at the 2-hour mark. That's the case. I'm exhausted from last night's stream. I slept like 2 hours last night because I had this cough and it kept whatever. It was waking me up. But I'm going to bed. But the rest of you have a great time. I'm sure this show is basically over now anyways. But yeah, no. Yeah, it's haven't been the shit posting far enough. David, good to see you again. Yes. Yes, great seeing you. Great talking. See you all later. David, you send me the the super chat money from your super chats that we read while you're here. Bye. I got this whole time. I got one $2 super chat. I can send you that. Thank you for talking about anarchism is what it said. What? Oh, no, no, no. When I sit, because I have an ongoing thing with David because he always tries to get out early. And this time he gets out very early. He never stays for the whole because we read the super chats from all the different. That means we get to shit talk him then. Everybody, give your best roasts of David Dole via super chat. You don't need to. And we will need them. On this show, we don't need to wait for him to leave for that one. That's happened up into his material. This fucking guy. It is good to be here. You guys are really cool. And I there's some people here. I haven't had the chance to talk to yet. So it's been really nice. I hope I hope I was a good contribution. You all are a lot more experienced streamers than I am. No, this was. This was great. In fact, usually. Yeah. Usually I like ran this show. Yeah. No, usually. I was gonna say, usually I talk more as I. You know, here I am interrupting Mike and Lance, but usually I talk more. But like you came on and you brought up a topic with with expertise behind it to that, you know, we usually don't cover on the shows, at least in that way. Like when you were talking, I was thinking a lot about how, you know, in the early to mid 2010s, I was really covering the growing sort of men's rights activism, MRA, MGTOW, men going their own way, that whole scene and all of its little octopus, you know, tentacles that came out of that world. Yeah. And it, you know, what you were talking about really reminded me of that. It's like, it's obviously what you were bringing up is sort of like the rebranding of all that. Like, instead of like back then, it was the like, this is still a focus, but back then the complete focus was just trashing women and women's empowerment and feminism and they were completely powered by just outright misogyni. Now, that's still there, but their focus to bring in people to their little club is now, we're gonna make your life better men, which they never really did before that. Before that, they were, other than like, every now and then they'd focus on how alimony is bad and stuff like that. But now, the focus is like, we can better your life. And then, once they get them in with that, then they brainwash them with the misogyni and anti-feminism stuff. Yeah, no, it's, it rebrands and it evolves, but all of these elements are always still there behind the scenes, you know? All of the the Migtal guys, yeah, they've fallen off quite a bit, like, you know, coach Red Pill and shit, they're, they're clearly foundering. Honestly, he's just hilarious to watch, it's something else. But I like to think that, well, first of all, I always told myself, I'm gonna stick to what I know. You know, there's some issues that I am woefully ignorant on. You know, people and thanks to all of your followers, by the way, I have gained a few during this chat. So those of you who have migrated over to my neck of demonetized YouTube, thank you for joining. You know, if you go through my catalog, you'll see that I absolutely have a blind spot for say, indigenous issues, because I'm not indigenous. And I didn't live on a rez, I haven't dealt with the specific issues relating to the treatment of indigenous people in North America, so I don't really have the lane to speak in on that, you know? And I'm not trans, you know? I am assist males. I am a black assist male. So my experience and my content is going to be focused on that, but I found that talking about all manner of political issues and when the prompt did talking about masculinity issues, there was a lot of fertile soil there to cover, that definitely definitely could be covered. I don't know that I go as far as saying that the left is bad at it because I feel like that puts an unfair focus or spotlight on one specific element of it, but it's definitely all something that should be part of the conversation, if that makes sense, you know? No, absolutely. It's been a blind spot, I would say. That's probably the better term for it, I guess, where sort of the left is sort of seated ground unknowingly and unwillingly to the right on this. I mean, you just see it. I mean, we brought Jordan Peterson before. He's the perfect example of someone who branded himself completely around that before making his, you know, right wing ideological beliefs, you know, front and center. You know, after it was too late for a swath of young men who already were pulled in. Yeah. Yeah. And while I will say that, I'm curious to see how clown shoes his shit is going to go, because now he's wearing supervillan costumes at this point. And oh, thank you. I've just gotten like two super chats from Matt Bender fans. So thank you, Matt Bender fans. Appreciate it. I got a pretty super chat too. Thanks to Matt Bender fans. I guess I need to go on the majority report. That's where the followers are. Yeah. Asking for your channel car, saying where's your channel working? I just shared a link. Why is it on YouTube? Yeah, I just shared a link that got posted to all of our channels who are streaming. So go subscribe to car and yeah, make sure that you, like I've seen so much comments of people saying that they think you're just an amazing guest and like what you said was so valuable and I totally agree. Appreciate it. I'm glad that my neurodivergent capacity to talk too much has paid off in some way and contributed to the panel here. I know the most eloquent ways, by the way. Yeah, amazing. Well, like I said, you know the thing I try to give somebody or try to give people who are watching me something to take away, you know, because at the end of the day I'm a parent and, you know, I work full-time. You know, I'm living the typical American guy life. I do own a home. Holy shit, is that yen? No, Tokyo. What is the Tokyo currency? Crazy. Oh, it looks like a lot more than it actually is. I could tell you that right now. Yeah, the 500 yen is actually like 50 cents or something like that. It's all right. It's all right. By 100. The fact that someone from Tokyo is tuning in is good enough. I mean, definitely some discussions about masculinity there. But I would say the takeaway is look at your life if you are a family man. You know, look at how knowing what you know from us find leftist folks about the world and we talk about it a lot. Capitalism, patriarch, y'all that shit. Look at your life and how you interact with your family and maybe try to contribute a little bit better to it. If you're not a family man, if you're a single male, the takeaway I want you to take is it may be hard, it may be difficult. It might involve you stepping just a bit outside your comfort zone, but via either a hobby or a shared interest, just don't focus on romantic partners, just focus on making some friends and making a strong connection with some people around you because even that in and of itself will be intensely rewarding and from there you wouldn't believe how you can spawn a social web in a very positive manner and that I am saying from experience it is wonderful that none of you knew me in my early 20s because I was an intensely bitter and lonely and violent person and you can you can come back from that. There's a place to come back from that absolutely is and that's saying that as a cis straight passing male and I think that that's something people should take with them and even if it's not my channel I don't speak I don't have any videos say this is a men's issue I made one video about the manosphere but just looking at the stuff that I talk about which I've talked a great deal about police brutality I've been on a long hiatus so I'm trying to get back into the swing of things but you know the last few videos I did were a little more bread to bask you know I talked about how you should boycott international sporting events if they come to your city couple of you live in big Canadian cities so World Cup Olympics you should go pick at that shit you don't want that shit in your city and you know I've talked about a book that pissed me off for 30 minutes because Chris from a canless is a fucking tool and into the wild is a shitty book but yeah you know ultimately at the end of the day all of the things I'm advocating are also about you being a good contributor to society and I think that if you do that then you'll also be a positive male you'll be showcasing that positive masculinity to those around you and people will notice that and fellows ladies notice that true you know ladies notice that listen ladies notice your positivity please take that from me this is the one part of this that I will direct towards your like sexual loneliness ladies notice positivity and they notice confidence and they notice empathy and they notice that because most of us suck at it so it stands out so that's really all that I had though I'm happy to shoot the shit with you guys though if anybody else had any other statements or closing or well I think we're gonna we're gonna answer the super chats now but we do that as a group so please stick around you know I'm sick because you're very interesting and I saw Mike got some hate super chats too so those will be fun too I guess oh I love that I love when they give me money I wanna they're mad at me someone got really bad mad Mike has such a great beard though I think it was over your comment car I think it was over the gen x slander and then they were like how dare you slander gen x and then I was like you like you shouldn't take it personally that's like taking like nationalism personally like someone's like oh I hate the government of the US that's not me saying I hate you you know I love Americans they're very nice people yeah yeah you answered that more positively than I would last so we'll go with your answer at the end of the day I am still in an edgy millennial so screw gen x all right well without further ado what we'll do is uh we'll jump in and from time to time since I don't have car or lances super chats up we'll just have to like I've got a small amount don't worry I got to okay we could do more ones I have no idea how to even share those I have a bunch just read just car do what I do just read it out I just I just read it out when you guys go first whoever's podcast this is they go first and then i'll jump in oh it's collective it's all of ours that's the cool thing about it we all we all stream at the same time but we all we all meet aha you hear that now i am a collective owner of leftist mafia and you can't get rid of me i think this is whatever you say now also fair warning this can go long sometimes so feel free to leave it anytime you'd like because you see how we're at about we're at the two hour mark right now it can easily go double that yeah i'm not gonna stay till the very end tonight so i'll stay for a little bit and then i'll just rush through my super chats at some point when i get tired because i'm already tired going i hear you i'm good for a little bit just because i'm i'm always happy to have a chat with Lance it's rare that i get the chance to do that so let's do it who wants to go first all right cool who wants to to run the the super chat thing you want to do it uh sure yeah so the first one here this is uh for me from hideous lemon thank you for the five pounds i'm sorry to say this but david's performance in the debate was really poor i hope your campaign picks up debate i don't know i was like what debate or david's stirring the when we were watching to debate like his commentary i don't know it was something probably that we referenced way back then in the show and then we've moved on so i don't know also we were supposed to read the super chats from yesterday tonight too that's not happening do that on your own time that's okay this next one here i think this is for that's for me tokyo han says i know you were all thinking of a name change keep the mafia theme and just go with the woke mob you know i actually wanted to do that i like that name i think you should maybe think doing that i know because that's more directly tied into what the right calls the left right and tifa super soldiers that's another one we could easily yeah braid store mod yeah yeah the woke and tifa super soldier mob okay i think this is you matt brendan wood with a ten dollar super chat love all that you do on here also have a friend who had a birthday yesterday can you wish her a happy birthday her name is jenny goes by every beam online again love what you guys do well jenny anyone who's born on august 23rd like me is simply better than everybody else so happy birthday birthday sister i guess what should we birthday sibling i guess i don't know what to call it birthday twin is that what it's called something like that all right but we share birthday that's the point yeah it's fun sibling there we go is this you matt or is this david actually that super chat i just read even though it was it was to me it wasn't actually for me they must have done the thing where they gave it to you this one's not for me this one's probably for david i guess okay well we'll read it real quick thanks this is from ten lannomes ten dollars thank you so much thanks for covering the debate last night has anyone done a dive into how the election system was gifted to private organizations like the rnc and dnc why do they get to decide who's on the ballot i'm sure that i've done this or at least tangentially reference this at some point a while ago although i can't tell you what video that is so yeah i don't know i don't really have an interest in this maybe any of you do i mean it's because i believe it's because there's no there's no like governmental you know primary you know party election you know requirements like these these are all private organizations the parties and they decide how they want to have you know decide on a candidate and this is just how the issue is that we just have two part two main parties in this country because you know frankly the system could be where all the parties run their primaries how they want because again the parties are private organizations and that's how we all get these multiple candidates but we don't have that we just have two parties and this is how they choose to run their primary elections and pick a candidate yeah and that's and the reason there's only gonna be two is pretty much an inescapable result of electoral college and our current system so you're only gonna have two but i mean maybe this is motivation you and five of your buddies can start a political party it's a private organization so in the old jackoff can start a political party i mean yeah winning office cost a lot of money in marketing and campaigning but stranger things have happened so you know maybe there's motivation there for you to do it at least at the local level you have you know more of a chance whereas you know at the national level it's i mean it's next impossible okay elections have some time i mean there's there's there percent turn out that's true yeah there are third party that just basically like pick a candidate like they don't run even a primary election yeah okay so this one is from me from temple of the gods two dollars australian thank you so much ole not Rachel's name is in i think you mean Rebecca's name is in the description so i probably so what i do each show as i copy and paste the description and all the links from an old video so i probably just picked a really old one with ole instead of like the later one so good job i'll fix that i fix it all the next day and i add the timestamp so i i'm aware but thank you everyone's all old ladies gonna be on tonight good job buddy so i'm sorry to disappoint some of your guys is uh regulars are in my chat now and telling me that apparently it's it's a running gag to scam each other out of super chat so everybody come give car your super chat car is the head of leftist mafia now i would evenly redistribut the means to my other hosts here i will totally do that but yeah send your super chats to me like one of the gags is that like they'll ask a question of someone but send the other person the super chat so yeah they you know like just happened to me where it was hey matt you share a birthday with my friend can you wish them a happy birthday and they gave that super chat to somebody else love it love it love it love it love it all right katie chef this one is for me katie šepi thank you so much thank you all for making me smile you're good dudes aw i appreciate that katie so do we want to take a second and let car and lance read a couple all right i don't have that many so let's just go down the list i'm gonna read name and then message dollar amount then message okay grinning guys for two dollars thanks for your talk about anarchist anarchism we need it yes yes we do you know someone has to be the the fucking violent edgy shit lord of the group and i usually will happily jump on that grenade you know i gotta keep communists on their toes t calico 499 no message thank you for your contribution november demark here from the humanist report you're the best guess i've seen oh thank you yeah i know i i i 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introducing me to a fellow black anarchist respect so let's see here venisha david five euros are we sending matt's money to you today car thank you for your insights today yes send all of matt money then go to matt's house and find his account numbers and send me his actual money as well okay it's not fine do you need my social security and uh mother's made a name as well yes fruit bats oh long time regular and patron fruit bats two dollars thank you would your only only fans be you reading theory scantily clad look if the money's there i'm not saying no so that's all for the super chats that i have on my end gang all right lance yeah mine are super short too i'll get through them all right away my dogs are goth thank you so much for the 10 dollars lance this is for your hilarious jordan peterson impression oh yeah so good what the hell thank you derrick are thank you for the two dollars it's very you should continue to work on it and explore your options as a jordan peterson impersonator derrick are thank you for the two dollars here's a super chat for the silly canadian guy i appreciate the pity chat kate heartley with the incredibly generous 20 dollars much love from bernaby what's cars channel we'll put it again the links in the chats as yes a little bit the link and if if you're just listening car underscore yz or yz for you filthy connects car underscore yz on youtube just dropped it in all of our chats again so wherever you're watching you should get it on youtube not twitch i don't fucks with twitch anymore building an audience on twitch i'd rather just beat myself in the head with a hammer so youtube live you'll find me there that's where my scripted videos are i'm normally an essayist i'm part time streamer wanda m v thank you so much for the 199 thank you for all you do that's very kind of you really appreciate it and my final super chat meow nian with the generous 699 do you know of any good asian lefty streamers or sas they seem like a rare bunch if so will they ever come on the show and this is not necessarily a breadtuber i highly recommend the channel accented cinema if you haven't already checked it out assented sorry assented spelled a cc e n t e d assented cinema it's a big channel but it has a ton of really really interesting long video essays on say like the either de sexualization or hyper sexualization of ancient asian men in cinema stuff like that really good stuff but i'd also recommend youtube.com slash the surfs tv because my my co-host who usually does videos with me over there his family is seek from india you know and dave does great content on the youtube as well to go check it out oh and i just i got one more so ran with the $5 thank you so much for the message lands rules i do i appreciate that thank you lands rules oh all right so this is either for you matt or javid it is for me musical mice for the super chat nice hearing well this is all i can't read this nice nice hearing n dg tyson the talk of the space yeah it's hard to read this one thank you for the help mike i think we did the best i hope that clears things up uh whatever drugs you're on yeah yeah yes please share your drugs yeah trumps mug tokyohan with a super chat trumps mug shot has the whole spoiled baby i don't wanna face i mean he looks like he he he looks like he usually does make these sort of grinch esque facial you know features expressions i should say but this one i feel like it's really pronounced like he really looks like the grinch yeah a little bit uh this for you i mean we all have to answer it of course but this is for david shaan a distofano 499 what are your guys favorite pop tart flavors minus smores or wild berry i'm gonna say smores though mine's the chocolate one good choice and it's funny because i don't like chocolate usually i'm not a big chocolate fan i don't like chocolate candy but the chocolate pop tart just hits right it's good yeah there is a i think it's kind of a limited flavor there is a cookie dough one that one is good i just tried that one and let's go you're right i don't even normally eat the things but if i see them on the shelf in the stores i'm getting at least three cases so i hate that you brought that up because now if i see it in the store or if i look for it accidentally then very good how about you lance uh i'm trying to blink right now not a popular kanadijans don't eat the junk food we do no i eat junk food but i don't i've never been a pop tart person i didn't grow up to my parents for kind of like only organic health food kind of stuff which you can't say it was actually kind of loving one of them but uh yeah no i i didn't i didn't grow up pop tarts wow god well maybe i'm i'll take fucking you know not having health care to be raised with pop tarts i guess america won on this one right now yeah i'm assuming this is for binder uh i think it is uh yeah ego left hey binder this is usama a reminder to schedule our meeting for the next the week after next and to read the amazon ex skype email discord i'm so behind on my messages usama i will get back to you i promise that we'll set something i have to get you on to talk can't believe you get to super chat yes and by the way you're the worst since they're on this riverboat jack has been trying to get a hold of you i did give her your email i got please make sure that you don't forget it's it's it's publicly i am i'm reminding him again so i did my part your absolutes i'll make it clear i'm not ignoring these if you see my inboxes it's little because i want i was away for the beginning of this month and i'm just behind that i haven't caught up and it's just like i've received so much i'm not saying i'm like super popular either there's just like there's the good stuff intertwined with like tons and tons of spam and garbage i feel yeah i feel it which by the way speaking of the riverboat jack nam we've got to bring her on sometimes she'd be a great guest too yes i agree okay this one is for me from eagle left five dollars kanadijan thank you so much thanks mic for your show i want to discuss a serious topic i would love to talk about the balik genocide with any of you as-salam-alekum yeah i don't know actually a lot about this this is this is take a place in pakistan i believe i don't know enough about this so i would have to educate myself about this particular issue i don't i typically don't like to talk about international issues on my show just because i choose to stay in my lane just because it's really difficult to like get all of those details but if we can have somebody that you would recommend on the show to talk about this i'd love to have them on to talk about it on leftist mafia so yeah thank you for that matt is this for me no it's not boz flash no okay so that means it's for David daz boz flash with 1199 euros hello from germany you spoke about childhood series two or three weeks ago we did that was fun oh you forgot to mention the raccoons i love that one another canadian gem is jagged alliance 2 one of the best games ever made you know what i haven't played that but i wonder if david has and then this one from this one is for me for resto mintero with a super chat i'm not a conspiracy person at all i believe everything i hear says Tucker Carlson yeah it's pretty funny he couldn't even say that with a straight face yeah i'm not i'm not a conspiracy theorist as he's going on about how about this one matt this one is not for me all right so be photo $5 for david dole warms my heart to see that Tucker Carlson has fallen off so hard yeah i'm really happy about that he is proving that like once you lose that massive platform there's just there's nothing that can compare to it having that prime time spot on fox news gives you a lot of influence and you know he still has influence and will for the foreseeable future but there's just there's no comparison to being on fox news right so yeah i'm happy to see that too this one is for me be photo with another super chat but this one's for me so if the Tucker interview popped up in your feed and played for at least two seconds did it count towards the 200 million plus views okay so i just released a a piece a few hours ago published at Mashable about you know you might have seen the Tucker Carlson Trump interview going around ex aka twitter yesterday during the debate that's under published the you know Trump supporters and Trump himself have been boasting about the hundreds of millions of views the little counter on the bottom of the tweet says it says like something like 240 million views or something like that at this point my piece looks at the fact that it's not 240 million video views that's tweet impressions i have an old version of twitter for android on one of my devices here which still displays the video views metric which Elon Musk had removed from twitter i mean the user who post the content can still see in their private analytics how many video views they actually get but the public metric that used to show that has been removed by musk because the tweet impression view is much higher and it makes the content look like it's more popular popular than it actually is so here's the deal a view which is currently seen on these posts is an impression anytime a post shows up in your feed anytime you click on this post uh and view it on the tweet page itself anytime the recommendation algorithm puts it into your feed anytime someone retweets it and you see it that's an impression if you view it on a different device that's an impression that's not viewing the video that's just viewing the post this is the same for posts that are just text so your your view that your so if the Tucker interview popped upon your feed it didn't even have to play at all for that redoer view to count towards that 200 plus million views now the actual video views like i said that's been removed but i have an older device that still shows that is less than my checklist was a few hours ago was at 14.5 million views that's a lot less than 240 million views on top of that those 14.5 million views it counts a view if the video plays for two seconds or more auto plays count and say you're scrolling by and you don't even watch the video but it auto plays and you're scrolling by and at least 50 percent if at least 50 percent of the video player is visible in your screen during that time and you don't scroll by before the two second mark that counts as well so we don't really know how many people actually watched as in like purposely viewed a significant portion of the video and actually viewed the content but we do know is that that tweet video view is 17 times less than the impression view and that's just for people who played the video auto plays included for two seconds or more so yeah it's ridiculous metric yeah okay, so this one is for me from narrative dude 1999 thank you so much for the generous super chat Gen X boomers as a general role are awful I'm Gen X and the people I went to school with are miserable humans and unable to see the horrors that our generation has created thanks and keep calling out the hypocrisy yeah, you know I think that every generation has a little bit of shittiness in it there's some but that being said we've created some too millennial stress absolutely absolutely but you know there's some good we have a lot of like good boomers who watch the show and good Gen Xers who watch the show you know just it just depends I will rep my generation I think millennials are probably the second best the Gen Z but um yeah I mean because the problem is is that our response to it was apathy and depression and just fuck it you know anxiety yeah anxiety and then we went and had kids and we're like hey buddy shit sucks and our kids are like and you're just sitting down like you need to go why aren't you all breaking shit right now yeah the world's on fire yeah and and they're just like well we're faced with hopelessness we're not gonna keep just going to work and putting up with it screw that we are willing to forego some comfort to tear the shit down if they're not gonna fix it and so yes Gen X Gen Z has it's has its pros because they they see firsthand how bad it really is and we're not indoctrinating them otherwise and selling the myth anymore because we were sold the myth and that didn't pay off so we're just like yeah no it's it's the dream is a lie we're living in an American nightmare that's a really great way to frame it because i never thought of it that way like yeah we had we started life with like oh hey if you do this then x will happen if you do y then this one when yeah they just they get they get the straight shit like they really it's fuck sorry good luck i have a 15-year-old and i i i sometimes worry how far i have corrupted them because they they they are just as f12 akab as me and they're just like hey you know those overpriced five over one like gentrified apartments they're building around the corner i'm like yeah i'm like oh that podcast you listen to said they're really flammable when they're still being built and they're like do you know anything about accelerants and i'm like nothing i can say on the record in in minecraft yeah this whole thing is a cheat to gay yeah yeah sounds like a hard minecraft on me yeah yeah and that's the thing yeah we also this is a we gave them video games with all great protagonists actually fighting against the system and and and showed them movies with fucking harry potter and hunger games and shit about fighting against the system and then we just sit on our asses and they're like why aren't you being like harry potter and catness and all these revolutionaries in the movies and i'm like that's all things hard you know i'm tired i'm tired i want to just sit and play fortnite and drink get high and play video games on night exactly very young though they still have the energy to do something about it that's that's you know something that i've i've found talking to you know younger gen xers that are more directly adjacent to me because i'm in my mid 30s is on the older end of millennial but i have friends who are in their early 40s who are on the younger end of gen x and they're just like yeah i'm kind of passing the torch here but like no that shit's bad and people need to be protesting this you know yeah all right kowalski is getting coming yep uh kowalski the super chat 8 p.m. thursday and october are the same vibe but i can i feel that actually i can't explain what he's saying but i get exactly what he's saying like it feels the same same position like in the day in the week in the year i don't know how to articulate that but i i just get it it resonates with me strongly maybe i'm not feeling it just because i so closely to october with fall and my favorite holiday halloween so i don't know the Canadians have that Lance you all do that too we we do we do have halloween we do oh okay with the candy and the trick of treating it's a identical to what the american experience looks like that's that's great to hear you at least got the one good holiday and they do do things in october right we yeah we do things given but we do it at a different time and it actually stands for different things someday we need to have a channel and stream about what i'm sure is a little bit of bullshit behind your Thanksgiving holiday yeah yeah ours is a hell a lot of bullshit so i don't know about doors oh they they both are yeah yeah maybe that'll be a Thanksgiving week stream we can sit we can each have a turkey leg and share Thanksgiving myths uh is this for you matt is it for me uh no it is not all right well it's for david dole so i'll read it out pitchforks dragon five dollars fixing the problem with unhoused people is actually incredibly simple how's them yeah car said exactly um okay so this one i'm assuming this is for you or david matt uh not for me so koru a member for rational national of rational national for 48 months i would do the applause if i had it but i don't have that but anyways there are social programs in the us but you need many more why socialism so threatening to americans i think that part of it is a lot of the older generation they grew up during the red scare during the cold war and that anti socialist you know ideals like that whole macartheist era is deeply embedded in their souls so like when they hear the word socialism it is it still has like like that that this visural visural response to it so that is part of it and trying to deprogram them from that is very difficult to do if not impossible we also ride great man fallacy really fucking hard here like we're just coming out on the other side of the idea that these founding fathers were these fucking scions of democracy and freedom and when the unspoken sort of secondary philosophy behind that is oh well it just took a bunch of plucky dudes to fight off the british and earn their freedom then you can just try really hard and earn anything else you want you know and we codified that shit into the very foundation of our country and then we taught you know 300 years worth of generations that yeah yeah now we're on learning things like like you know why why are all these slave owning rapists on the money why why do you venerate right why why do you make statue we do the same thing in canada we've got statues to like you know the variety even on even on the dollar bills to white supremacists who we're engaged in indigenous genocide why why do you celebrate this what's what's the celebrate yes why would anyone celebrate thomas fucking jefferson right when you you read the highly available history about this man and you just highly available true oh my goodness but we we're supposed to like this guy yeah yeah yeah it's not a cult we don't have to worship the founders we can actually say they're pretty shitty like that's that's that's okay you can you can you can say that actually matt is this one yours it is pluvius the super chat just for reference turtle Mitch is a senator his election is statewide he wins by voter suppression and spending three times his opponent he does do that i i correct what i said he is a state senator no he's a but it's huh or yeah he's a us senator he's a us senator so it is a statewide election i should say kentucky's funky right because like it's terms of like the continental us it's fairly far north but it was a confederate state in the civil war and it is heavily infected with lots and lots of very religious very conservative voters like even to this day you see all manner same with indiana our other neighboring state i'm in ohio and it's it's honestly gross how many years behind that state is at times but you know alcohol and tobacco does have a lower tax in kentucky than ohio so good place to buy your hooch all right this one is from me there's no message but it's uh from jeff protit thank you so much for the seven dollars i've got another one this is from dan gonzalez ten dollars i think the fundamental conceit of political backsliding is a kind of fatalistic religious devotion to capitalism where the system will fix itself it can't and it needs to be disposed of and replaced yeah i agree with that that requires a paradigm shift right because our thinking is still very deeply i mean we've been brain brainwashed right since we were raised we weren't just taught that capitalism good but that's even question capitalism is uh is blasphemous right so we have to deprogram people in society and get them to see that there are actually believe it or not different economic systems than just capitalism don't have to stick with it forever we made it up we can make up something much better and can and should replace it but it's a process right and i feel like you know millennials and gen z are in the process of trying to make that paradigm shift but it's capitalism is not gonna die easily you know it's gonna kill us likely before we kill it first unfortunately but you know we're trying so i think this is for you uh david or is it for you matt oh no i'm sorry this is for me i didn't realize that it's a super sticker okay it's a little uh it's a exercise pair doing a thumbs up thank you so much i also see another one that i have for me it's a super sticker from Jorge Antonio san martin pinja um are either of you chilean you have a lot of chilean fans my dad was born in san tiego but holy shit oh i didn't know that okay uh so this is a sticker of a hippo punching up doing an uppercut saying ko um and then we have one from bolthazar i think this is for matt yeah it is bolthazar with a ten dollar super chat matt help i start cleaning my room and end up in a Moscow rehab facility with the lobster daughter help his daughter is poisoning him to death with an all meat diet they're a weird they are a weird i don't know what else i don't i don't know they're just a weird yeah that's a bizarre family for sure yeah they are uh okay t king with two dollars here a small boost for the mafia let's get more call-ins i'd love that we have to figure it out though because we can't do a call-in where only matt can hear and he has to relay our messages that's not for anyone not good for matt not good for the caller not good for us who want to like get in so well we'll workshop it right i know that david said he's gonna reach out to stream yard too i would think what you could do is i don't know how well stream yard does it but i think stream labs has a plug-in for stream yard and what you could do is run audio of the call through stream labs and then basically make it like another user in the stream labs that you bring in when you connect oh okay because then what you'd be doing is streaming into stream yards just my thought off the cuff what i could think of to get that to work because like when you say call-ins are you using like discord chat or an actual number phone i was using skype skype it's 2009 i have i use the program i used to stream call ecam live they have a built in skype integrations so when i'm streaming on my own feed i'm just able to like click a button and bring the the viewer the caller i mean right into the stream and i could take multiple people if i need to it just in the qualities actually everyone who is watched they make that same joke no one uses skype anymore and then they go oh shit the recording like the quality is better than other things i've used so i use skype because it works for me all right it's working i it's look i as somebody who's not tech savvy i do understand skype so there's the benefit of it being like more intuitive and user friendly in my opinion but um yeah Matt Claremont is this for you Matt yes it is this man knows how to take a headshot this could be a promo for the apprentice says Matt Claremont with a super chat talk about Trump's mugshot i guess right yeah it's a it's a great picture i think this one is for you Matt it is not oh okay but i'll read it if you want sure i'll yeah because i'll take you up yeah be glad wood with a super chat David Dole i'm guessing would you because you're javljan's on as a guest i don't know David would you David you're not here to answer where you at man yeah the name doesn't the name sounds familiar but this person's face is not coming into my brain right now but we're open to but we there's a shit to the people who we want to bring on the show fuck it let's move to first bring on Louis Farrakhan i'll join me i was like we're gonna get controversial now i don't know if i want that smoke don't fear the fire so this one is for me from Cosmere Dragon 2024 thank you so much that's a very very generous super chat every american with the ability to vote in their state's democratic primary can put from Marianne Williamson with literally no negative consequences worst-case scenario you have the option to vote for Biden again spread the word yeah hey listen i am going to be voting for Marianne Williamson in my democratic party primary because i absolutely agree with you i think that primaries are perfectly perfectly fine like anyone who says that a primary challenger is a spoiler is extremely paranoid and disingenuous so yeah yeah i agree with that i'll be voting for Marianne for sure because i'm not a big Biden fan because he's a Neil is he running again i thought he was done is did he say he's gonna run again yeah it's official he is uh he's running again yeah yeah so i was hoping that wouldn't happen but it's happening he's gonna win again god damn it okay so matt either this is for you or for david do you want to read it i'll read it narrator with a super chat is it for me though let me just make sure to yes it is with a $10 super chat i'll get excited because it is for me as leftist we have to be in favor of reformation and rehabilitation for anyone when it's real not saying a simple apology is enough or that we should be rooting for anyone in particular i'm assuming um you know this tweet excuse me this super chat from narrator came shortly after the donald trump mug shot came out so i'm assuming this is referencing i'm juking i wouldn't get that i'm sorry i guess the joke went no no no no no i get it i get it it was good it was good no it was good all right no i think some of your your your chat expats that have joined my chat thought i was being serious about loovi fericon guys i'm not in a y i will clearly i will i will i will punch the man da je ovdje oportunitio. Ne, ne. To nije, da je gač. Sve samo gač da smo se opravili o kaoči, sve smo ti da brali karšit za to. Sve sve sve sve sve sve sve sve sve sve. Sve sve, da je sve sve sve. Ne, tada ne možemo. Nisu po hvaljima. Kako će, tada je to svak. Kako li se dobro, nije se da se opravila i povrstavila da će, da, dobro 30 minuta očin. Da. To je za mene od Chelsea Seachore, $20, moj dobro, dvije, koji je za to, to je značno. Pogledaj, da možete staviti kao druga leptismafija Kappo. Pogledaj, kako se uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete, uvijete. If we do that, you can make me a made man. And the first step to that, Chelsea, is redirecting that $20 over here. You learn fast. And I have a couple more that are out of order, but they're related to car. So let me get to those really quick. So this person here says November to mark with $5. Where can I find car on YouTube? So I let me make sure I stop the link. I'm going to post it one more time so people can find it. This is a link to cars channel. Go over there and subscribe right now. This is going to be blasted on all of our channels. Oh, thank you. There are. There's 1100 people watching. I feel like we can if you all subscribed, if you're not already, you can get part of 10K tonight. So let's do it. Oh, shit. I'm gonna have to do that push goal. Do it. Do it. Yes. And also one more from me here. Or actually, there's two more for me about car, actually. So Hidious Lemon with £2 says car is honestly the leftist mafia goat guest. Really. They really love you car. Lots and lots of really good feedback here. Meng Tang sent in $20. Thank you so much Meng Tang. That's incredibly kind. And also nice to see you again. Meng Tang showed up to my monthly zoom call last time. So I got to meet her and she was awesome. Please clip the car chat on addiction. My sis is in recovery, meth and black. We've been losing loved ones since kindergarten. Dad was in N.A. incredibly important. And I'd love to share your voices with my normie loved ones. I'll try to remember to do that. I'm gonna, I usually clip out things the following day for the second channel. I'll try to remember to clip that out in particular, because I agree that could be really helpful. Yeah, I think so. What I would quickly say to that because I actually lost my sister to addiction is that take it one day at a time and you know, just tell them you love them. It's probably true and really important and everyone loves to hear it. Don't give up on them. Yeah, the person you know and love is down there still. They're in there and that person probably wants your help. They're fighting through a chemical barrier. So don't give up on them. Do what you can. Obviously operate for your safety and theirs. But yeah, no, keep pushing because people can be pulled out of it. They really, really can't agree. They really, really can. Okay, so before we get back in order, do any of you want to read your chats? Lance or car? If you have any. I've gotten more. Okay, yeah, chat. I joke, but you guys are very, very, very generous audience. So just want to be clear. It seems like a lot of most of the super chats in your chat specifically are saying they're from my audience. I want to say mine. Amazing. So on this person here, because listen, you made a super chat. So now I'm really calling you out. Anyway, their name isn't a Cyrillic script. So I didn't know what it was. So I said, you tell me how to say your name. And they said, it's Namang. And I said, Namang, your comment that pop tarts are bad. Not good. Pop tarts are great. If you don't have them where you are, get them shipped from one of the lovely people here in chat pop tarts rule. Thank you for the $2. Namang, appreciate you. Your first ever super chat. All right. All y'all are making me work for these names. Tonbosun, ojenuga. Kar, can you give this to Matt? Seem to misplace this. $1.99. Thank you. Just give some love to Jeff Wiggins on TLF. Plus, here you are. What is TLF? Sorry, memories are wrote by alcohol. What is TLF? I don't know. Oh, yeah. I will give some love to Jeff Wiggins. I don't know who that is. Her friendly neighborhood Snider Man. Hey, patron with the super chat as well. Solidarity, can't wait to see you back to making videos. I know, I know. Snider Man, was that your first super chat? Holy crap, thank you. I think I know you. Long time patron. He fights a lot of parties online, yeah. And long, long, long time supporter. I love how cars apparently receiving all these first time super chats from our viewers, which means that they've been watching us for who knows how long. I've been like, I had to say, I mean, all of a sudden they watch car for one episode and they're like, take my money. Here you go. I said a long time ago at the beginning that Melanin is a superpower. Y'all are just getting up to my level. Get some sunlight. Luvius, $10 and one for you, sir. I think a lot of the left failing men thing is that the right was actively radicalizing young men into fascism a couple of years before. There was a strong left presence on mine. Yeah, that definitely plays a role. But I also guys, you got to remember. You have to remember the rights. Message is way easier to convey. Bigotry is easy. You know. Yeah, you don't even need a message to convey even. You could just get mad at someone, blame someone for all your problems. Yeah, angry and saying you need to make the system work for you within the system is an easy message like and this is not some masterful understanding that I'm flexing. Many YouTubers have pointed this out. I didn't know this person was controversial, but Ian Danskin, creator of the alt-right playbook has gone over this ad nauseam, right? And I've gone over this now that I think about it, right? Like it's they are riding behind a really easy message. Myla reason $2 is David Bess on your radar. No, I don't know who that is, but I'm happy for recommendations. So links and some shit in the doobly-door in the chat for me. Scroll, scroll, scroll. There's a few more that are literally coming in while I'm reading because they're just really wanting to stick it to Matt's chat. $10 for manju s shout out to car for Matt's chat. Thank you. You found you actually did send that chat to the right place. Thank you, Andrew Thomas Ford $5. Nice to see someone from Ohio in the commentary sphere. Love from Kent in the Northeast. Kent Ford down in Kent, Ohio. Crazy. $2 from the Matt Mercy from the blue sky. Monster of the week. Much love. You know, if you've got any pull over there, tell them to approve my application. That'd be cool. Chelsea C chord. The last name has a hard C. Thank you. Thank you for the $20 Chelsea C chord. Not hard C. See silly boo $10. I this is my first live stream with the leftist mafia. I am from Dave's audience. Yeah, fuck Dave. All my homies hate Dave. Thank you silly boo for sticking around with me. That means I'm your homie. Because I know what hits aboard the big. I Venisha David. We love Dave. Dave's a value creator and is very, very good and professional. What he does. Venisha David 5. I'm doing something right. Got the biggest audience of all of us. Look, here's the thing, right? He's unfairly got too many talents. First of all, he's very, very good public speaker. Secondly, he's got killer production values. Thirdly, what does he get to be handsome and have those first two things? Not even fair. Like, you don't get to have those first two things and be good looking. Fuckin Dave. Venisha David for the 5 pounds. We really need to stop teasing Matt and giving away a super chat. It was his birthday yesterday. Thank you for celebrating. I'm happy birthday again. Cutthroat juggalo $5. Love you guys. Love you too, man. Verna Rochelle $5. The Rational National. Who is that among you? Who's the Rational National? Is that Mike? It's David Dole. No, you should have went along with it. God damn it, Matt. For a second, I thought you forgot who you were. Actually. The Rational National sent me. Hope to see you again, Kar. I hope to see you and all of the Rational National's followers again. You know, check out my scripted videos. They're far better than whatever the hell this is that I'm doing. So thank you guys. And thank you. Holy shit. Is that lost Sue in chat? What's up? Indigenous Brethren, how are you? Anyway, go ahead, guys. You guys know lost Sue? He's great. Yeah. Yeah, he's fantastic. I recommend him. Every chance I get Derek. I don't know. He's not pretty. He's lost Sue. He's a twitch streamer. Indigenous spelt lost s i o u x twitch.tv slash lost s i o u x. If you want to go. I'll check him out. I'll check him out, too. Very level headed, very, very smart. And very kind to very kind guy knows his shit. Top to bottom. Love talking. Derek Gar with the two dollars. Not pity your great lens. I appreciate it. And I appreciate the pity. Nicholas Bridges with the five dollars Lance get a Jordy Peterman super villain tuxedo. I if I could afford it, I'm assuming those things are probably disgustingly expensive if five no suits, which I don't. The last disciple with the five dollars Lance. Any indie news wrecks or tubers that cover more Canadian poly as opposed to the rebel news oxygen in the room in terms of indie news. I mean Canada land. It's a little Libby, but it does cover a ton. It's probably the biggest podcast I think out of Canada. The parallel 49 podcast by Rob Rousseau is a little more extreme left leaning. If you're looking for that instead and the content coverage chill goblin does does good content coverage of that as well. And then dark native spelt within eight. So n eight v does really good indigenous coverage in Canada as well. The map mercy with the five dollars for Mike. Texas is more winnable than Ohio or Florida with economic to left candidate I prefers or is getting off probably could have boosted Abbott if bet on my stork didn't cock block me. Mike, I don't know if that means anything to you. Yeah, who sent it in. The Matt Mercy Matt Mercy. Okay, yeah, I think that in terms of like what's born play. I honestly do think that Texas has a bigger chance of going blue than Florida at this point. It's just a matter of like when that's going to happen and how much voter suppression is going to keep people off the ballot. So yeah, we'll have to wait and see, but I think it is coming. Cutthroat juggalo. Five dollars. Love you guys. Thanks cutthroat for donating in everyone's chat. That's very, very generous of you. And Vinisha David with the five pounds. Thank you so much. Is this Matt's stream? Anyways, love you lands all. Thank you so much for giving me Matt's money. That's the greatest gift of all is giving anyone else a donation that should be otherwise going to be there. So that's so funny. I love the chat to car. The one that hey, everybody. Let's be nice to bender. So fucking good. Well, that's great you guys. But realistically, though, if there happened to be, do you think? Does David like leave it this running on his stream? Yeah. So, okay, rational, national folks. You know, daddy's asleep. So send to the assembled trust as well. And Prairie Fire. Thank you for the $2. I appreciate that. Hey, Kowalski. Okay, so let's see here. This is going to either be for David or Matt. It is for me. Tokio Hans is a super chat. Sam's daughter using her father's cloud to interview big stars, right? That's absolutely what she did. And you know what? I would do the same if I had a dad who had connections. And then we've got two of these. And by the way, when I say connections and cloud, we're talking about in the Sam Cedar vein of letting her daughter, his daughter interview David Cross for her own private non existent show, actually. She didn't have a show. She just wanted to interview. That's actually really cute, though. We got two of these messages. They're blank, but the message is in their name. ACAB includes tone police. I totally agree. That's that's good. Okay, and then we have another one here. Either going to be for you or David, Matt. So feel free to read it. It is for me. Oh, look at that. Also, I want to shout out Tokio Hans. Give out five gift memberships to my channel at youtube.com. Tokio Hans. I don't know how to say this. The Leo Partixels Wondrous Musings with a $10 super chat. Speaking about indigenous issues, is there an update about Hawaii governor threatening in stating a ban on predatory land purchases of disaster areas impacted by the wildfire? I have not even know. I'm not sure. Yeah, I don't know. I know that he did or he said that they went too far when it came to giving indigenous Hawaiians water rights back. Like, that's not the phrasing. I'm paraphrasing it, of course, but it's very, very fucked up right now currently. Yeah, I don't know with regard to this particular issue though, personally. It wouldn't surprise me though. He's a terrible, terrible governor. I'm assuming this is for Matt. Is it? DSG, good boy with a $5 super chat. Hey Matt, hope your B-day was good. Sadly lost two wrestlers recently. Terry Funk yesterday and earlier was reported that Bray Wyatt died at age 36. Rest in peace. Yeah, I just saw this. I was just. Are you a wrestling fan? Yeah. Oh, you didn't hear. I just just broke. Triple H broke the news a few hours ago on Twitter. Like, I never have time to check news anymore. Jesus Christ Bray Wyatt, who literally just earlier this year, an undertaker did a angle with Bray Wyatt, literally passing the torch to him as like the next generation of like the horror wrestler character. Past away. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, a great journalist who covers wrestling. He reported with permission from the family that Bray's been off TV for a few months now. And when I ended up, people were wondering why that was and there was all sorts of rumors. He got COVID earlier this year after, you know, I guess after we last saw him on TV, I'm not sure when that was February, March, maybe April, I'm not sure when. And his and the COVID caused an existing heart condition he had to flare up again. And in recent weeks, there was news that he was actually on the, you know, he was recovering and there was talk that maybe he would make a comeback by the end of the year. And then suddenly today, apparently he had a heart attack and died 36 years old. That's a year older than me. It's a yeah. That's a year younger than me. And I just turned 37 yesterday. To my age. I mean, just yesterday we were talking about how, you know, cause Terry Funk died, who's like a wrestling legend. And I mentioned how like, you know, ten. Yeah. And I mentioned though that Terry Funk had said, but, you know, he died at the age of 79, which is considered young. I mean, old, excuse me, old for a wrestler. I mean, yeah, it's probably, you know, in the age range of how people you normally live for, but for a wrestler that's very old. And here's an example of that just one day later. Bray White, one of the big wrestling stars who was going to be probably the future of WWE. To his pathway at the age of 36, suddenly due to complications from COVID. The really crazy part is he was in a group called the White family with two other people. And the other, one of the other people in his group, Luke Harper, also known as Brody Lee, he passed away in December of 2020, suddenly at the age of 41. Not COVID related at all. The family was very clear about that when it happened because they didn't want conspiracy theories to fly, which we will undoubtedly unfortunately see about Bray White now. And I hope the wrestling, the very large wrestling community is ready to... He's from a whole family of them, isn't he? Yeah, his father is the infamous wrestler IRS, Erwin R. Scheister. Also known as Mike Rotunda. His grandfather was Blackjack, wasn't he? Yes, his grandfather or his uncle. His whole family is in wrestling. His brother is the wrestler Bo Dallas, who I think many people believe to be the character that was portraying... He was the one portraying Uncle Howdy, who was involved, who was a character involved with Bray Wyatt before he disappeared from TV. This is going to be a big deal in the wrestling world that Bray Wyatt passed on. The Rock has already tweeted about it. His wife, he met his wife. She was tough enough, which was like a wrestling reality show competitor. And she ended up getting hired by the WWE as a ring announcer. Her name is JoJo. I forget what her last name is. And they met and they got married. They have kids. It's going to be... This is sad. No, that's a shockwave for sure. That hurts because he was decent. He had the personality and the stage presence and he had the Mike's Girls. Hey, guys, I am so sorry. I am so sorry to our guest. I apologize for just popping him like that. That's terrible. This is terrible. I went to sleep for 30 minutes and I put my alarm clock around. It's so many people in chat be like, what happened to Rebecca? Where is she? I know. And I know it was just terrible. I went to sleep for like 30. I said, OK, I'm going to do 30 minutes, put the alarm clock on. And that was my life. I was like, David, I guess I needed the rest. And yeah, I apologize until very relatable. Yeah, but hopefully you feel better at least, right? I feel like we're all tired after yesterday's stream. I'm not. Well, you're not normal, Matt. I do this all day, lucketing, nothing. I can, I can. Yeah, I'm exhausted. Two back-to-back streams is a lot. No, that's... I'm just glad that you're OK, Rebecca, just because whenever we don't hear for some reason, I always worry a little bit, just like the uncle in me. But like, you know, but yeah. No, it's good that you got sleep. Yeah, I was like, what the hell? I'm like, are these people still on? Of course. We should have been in a while ago. We're just reading. They dropped a Trump photo without me on there, running my mouth. I apologize. I am so sorry. No, no, that's cool. It works out. They brought me on and I talk too damn much. So that's why it'll keep running. So I love that. I love that. And I didn't mean that. Like, I didn't mean me to pop on and do like that, but, you know, it's funny. I'm a vendor was like, Rebecca, you should get on. OK, well, I'm going to get on. OK, yes, it's better for it to. So we're just basically reading super chats and kind of like just shooting the shit here. Before we continue, though, I did want to highlight this really quick. So this is Ole's editor, Aaron. And so he's sharing his go fund me here. It says rare serious moment for me. My dad recently lost his second leg and now has no legs. Trying to get him an accessible vehicle for him to be able to be active and live how he wants instead of bound to a chair. Anything helps. Now Ole shared this out. This is her editor slash right hand man. As she says, yeah, and he can really use the help great leftist also great person. So, you know, please consider. I will put a link in the chat or excuse me in the description box when this is like a video on demand. But please, if you can send Aaron a couple of bucks just because, you know, it's I hate to see this not get the attention is it deserves. So I just wanted a spot like that. Okay. So without further ado. Okay. Let me see where we are. Okay. So I think we're here and I believe this is mine. This is from Kaylee O'Hara bittersweet day today. And thank you for the $5 Kaylee bittersweet day today. We got Trump's mug shot, but we lost Bray Wyatt. Yeah. I think I think that this is one of those guys that I think a lot of people are going to be familiar with because he's one of those wrestlers that transcended just wrestling. Like he was definitely like hitting his like mainstream. Certainly, you know how like he's not going to be John Cena or someone, but everyone knows the Undertaker. Everyone knows Ric Flair like wrestlers who didn't break into the mainstream like the Rock or Stone Cold, but still got big enough where everyone, even outside of wrestling, knows who they are. This guy, you know, he was he was and he had a long career ahead of himself, too. It's it's very sad. Yeah, friends. I have to have to use this to bow out. My dog has been wanting me to walk him. I have to take him out now. He's just staring at me right now. So take care, Lance. Lance, thank you for bringing me on. It was so much fun to have you here. And everyone. Thank you for having Carl on Lance. You haven't already. Yeah, great for me to see it. I ain't even get to feel the news. Yeah, I love Marys. This is terrible. Phil and, Phil and Rebecca on everything. That's just. So I, I came on and I called them slurs for two hours. That's what. As we should. You know what? Do you all know me? I can. Let's let's start from beginning. Two hours rewind. Let's do it all over again. Just like David said, you are not human. He's not human. This is ridiculous. How? How? Yeah, OK. I mentioned this earlier, but I jumped off like fairly late last night when when Matt was still talking to the caller. And then later on, I checked to see if he was still online and Matt was still talking to the same caller. I'm like, oh my God. Yeah, I ended up going. I ended up going four hours last night. Yeah. It was a long stream. Yeah. He and the debate was only two hours. I was so ready to do my to drop my first stream on my page. You know, you guys are a thousand already. So that's good. Oh, did you really? Yeah, I got a thousand and I was like, OK, tonight is the night. I'm about to stream on my page. We're about to do Trump. We're about to, you know, we're about to go in. We got things to talk about. OK, we have things to discuss. Yes. And I said, let me just. I'm OK. I just got to work. I know I got to work work, you know, with my situation. So I'm like, I got to keep working. So I'm like, let me just lay my head down. I got five minutes with the alarm on. We're going to do 30 minutes. I don't even feel like my alarm went off. The disrespect. I don't know. Siri didn't do what she was supposed to do. Absolutely. Yeah, I never trust the AI. So Siri has done me wrong. Sometimes where I said an alarm and it doesn't go off and I do oversleep. So you are right to blame her. But either way, I think your body was just letting you know that, like, you you need this. Yeah. Yeah. I'm embarrassed. Rest is resistance. You don't put on this show one minute. OK, you ain't come last week. And now this week, I'd like, why would I sleep through my alarm and I woke up and I'm thinking, OK, it's going to be time to just like put some makeup on, get on the show. No, it's eleven eleven. Y'all know I be going back eleven. Y'all know at eleven. I'm like, see ya love ya mean it. I'm out of here. I mean, you don't have to stay super late just because you you know, you slept. And I'm not. But you know, if Matt said to pop in, I appreciate it. Matt, now tell me about your birthday. I know yesterday was your birthday. I like to say that when it's like somebody's birthday in the middle of the week, especially it's your birthday week, like it's your holiday. So that's how we're going to do it up because I didn't take off yesterday because it's a Wednesday. I don't want to. That's not worth a day off, you know. So, you know, the kids woke me up in the morning, my four-year-old and eight-year-old. They've got me a birthday card. You know, the family sent the texts and some venmos from the siblings and the parents and the aunts. And yeah, I worked, you know, did my regular job and then did the debate stream. Oh, before that, the we got one of my favorite meals for dinner, Korean fried chicken from Bonchon, which is a great place. And then they got me a cake with no chocolate on it because I am not a fan of chocolate as you are now. I'm not a fan of chocolate either. I'm a chocolate girl, absolutely. And I know I taste good because mosquitoes love me, but I am not a fan of chocolate. I love chocolate. Like, I like specific types of chocolate. Like, I'm not a fan of chocolate ice cream, but I do like rocky road ice cream because the addition of the marshmallows and the peanuts, I guess, balance it out. I said earlier how my favorite Pop-Tart flavor was indeed the chocolate chip flavor, even though, again, but other than that, I don't like straight-up chocolate. I don't like any sort of chocolate candy or not a big chocolate guy. But yeah, so out of, we had a non-chocolate cake. And yeah, I guess this weekend we'll do something. Probably end up going to, like, a theme park. Local theme park with the kids. Yeah, you told us. I was like, dang. So you're not going to throw the kids somewhere and then go enjoy your birthday as a grown, grown man. You're just going to take the kids. And I said, if that's what being a parent looks like, them kids could go. I'm kidding. I mean, if you like roller coasters, turns out my legs are too long to really fit on them anymore. Six foot six. Oh, wow. You don't look that tall. I mean, yeah, I'm sitting down. Yeah, I realize that. But I guess the camera angle. I mean, people actually thought for a long time that I was taller than I am, simply because they've always seen me sitting down. I'm a whole, I'm more than a foot shorter than you. Right. So, like, the camera angle here, I have to, hmm? No, you're over six feet. Matt, you're over six feet. Oh, no, I said I'm more than a foot shorter than him. That I'm five. Wow. I'm between. I'm between. I'm roughly between five, four and five, five. I'm short. Oh, I'm tall. I'm a tall girl. I'm five, seven. So I'm five, seven, two. We're the same. And for a man, that's like, you know, that's pretty short. But for a woman, I'm Amazon, especially when I wear heels. I'm looking over everybody. It's nice. I can point out male pattern baldness before most people realize it's kind of... Oh, my God. You know, like due to my stream set up, I have to kind of have my camera over this 22 inch monitor right in front of me. So it's going to have a slight downward tilt, which I guess diminishes me a little bit. But yeah. And I only have to do that so people don't see the absolute catastrophe of the mess of this office. Um, but yeah, no, I'm six foot six, 350 pounds. So I'm a lot of human being in one package for sure. And yeah. So I have 16 shoes, too. Those are fun to shop for. Oh, wow. Shaquille O'Neal. That's what you're giving. So did you ever play basketball? This is so racist. Did you ever play basketball? Incidentally, no, I bucked the trend in junior high. I did play basketball, but it was terrible at it. Cause I can't jump all that well and flat footed. So I actually did. I was a varsity wrestler in high school in addition to also playing football. I did that, played football, big black dude played football. So, you know, I lived up to the reputation there, but yeah, basketball never did much for me. People asked me that at least twice a day though. Yeah, me and my brother, I go hiking weekly and my brother was here with his best friend. They're both like over six feet and we were hiking in a predominantly white area and this and we always do that. It's a Kenesaw mountain and they were going up and white people just kept staring and I'm like, what are they staring at? Come here all the time. What is they just do that? And they they one guy was like, huh? And my little brother was like, why is he laughing? And then he stops when he says, so what position are you? Like what in basketball, football and you're a big guy. You're a big guy. I mean, he's standing in between my brother and his best friend and looking up at them big guys. You don't want to waste that. So what position are you? My little brother, he's rude. So he just looked at him and walks away and I'm like, you do that. He's like, because I don't appreciate when white folks just walk up to me and like, like, gone over my height to my bigness like and tell me what position do I play in a sport? So I'm like, yeah, you look like you play a sport. Like, I figure just get real crude with it. You know, people walk up. Oh, what position do you play? I don't know, whichever one your wife wants. Oh, that's good. I should. I need to write that down for my little brother to tell the people. That's good. Well, real quick, though, somebody did ask earlier, Rebecca, what our favorite pop tarts were. So we have to have you weigh in, of course. So, ooh, you know, this could get you canceled. It's very, very, it's a divisive thing here. Yeah. So I said I didn't like chocolate earlier. Pop Tarts is something that, right? When I was little, I just liked because it was societal logic. So now that I'm older, I ain't gonna lie to y'all. Sweets does something to my. It's just it don't. It don't. It don't do what it used to do. Okay. I'm the same way. But if I do, yeah, if I was gonna, if I was gonna pop a tart, okay, it would be Oreo's because I can dip it in milk and I don't even like chocolate. But when I douse it where it's just like, I can, I can work with it. So it would be Oreo pop tart. Yeah, that does what you said resonates with me because the older I get, the less than my body can tolerate sugar even if I love it and I love pop tarts. I just, yeah. This one gets hard to come by. Right. Yeah, it. Yeah, you know, the body doesn't work the way it used to. No, unless you're a superhuman. I love like things that are like during 2020. Y'all. You know, it was COVID and everybody was in. You would just like all these quick wash places for like car washers that were popping up on every single corner. You're here. There's a gas station car wash. Yes, there's a car wash at the gas station, but then there's a stand alone quick car wash everywhere, right? The same thing was happening with the and that was just coming out in 2020 and here why stay and then the same thing was happening with crab like spots like Juicy Crab the Krista Crab the Crab Crab a part of the country are you in? It was it was I'm Georgia so Atlanta and outside of Atlanta Atlanta and outside of Atlanta so Metro Atlanta as well. It was just crab legs everywhere and I thought let me go try it. You know, I went to one place called the Juicy Crab in Atlanta and y'all I live there, but what it was doing to me what it was making my body feel like when I had to get up and go run. I was slow. The salt was killing me and then I went to go get my checkup. My doctor was like girl, what are you eating now? What's changing? You're dying and I was like girl, I'm eating crab legs every day every day and they were and they were doing like a sale. Crab legs are so expensive but they were like come on down to the Juicy Crab. You have two king crab legs for like five bucks questionable in Georgia because there ain't no beach right here but I was going to get it. Okay, I was going to eat it and I had to stop because the salt in that food that it was killing me. It was like I was slow. I was tired. It was not good for me. It's too much iodine. There's a lot of naturally occurring iodine there and it will just mess you up. Yeah, it wasn't good for me. I wouldn't know that. I was just like, this is so good and there's a difference from the Juicy Crab in Atlanta and the Juicy Crab in Kennesaw. In Kennesaw they lower the salt. Like they make it a little more bland and I'm like, where is the salt? I need the salt. Give me the salt and I will go down to Atlanta and then I would see everybody in this big old cafeteria. It's like a cafeteria, y'all. They're just eating and they're slinging. Like the have y'all seen what is it? They clone Tyrone or whatever it is on Netflix? Oh no, I want to see it though. So there's a part where they got all the black folks like eating chicken and it's like a whole thing. That's how I felt with the crab legs. It was like we were all eating crab legs. Like it like a year before we weren't really eating crab legs like that. It was like, okay, we'll eat crab legs every now and again unless you live like in the Caribbean or, you know, by the bought water. But we just started literally out of nowhere eating crab legs and it was messing with my my mouth. So yeah. Gosh, it's just I feel like as soon as you hit like 25 and your body is just like you can't do what you used to. You know, your knees is cracking. You're your arm. Yeah, no, you feel that come up. It's real fast. It's just like, hey, remember when you used to like drink all night, get two hours of sleep, go work 10 hours, come home, eat a can of tuna and some baloney in your fridge and then do it all again because you just felt invincible and you just shook off everything. What happened if now you just felt every bone in your body and you did you sneeze too hard and now you're sore? Like recently for me, because like, yeah, you know, I played college about college football and so I'm decently strong and I'm really big and so I was at a just a casual pool get together with my family and some friends and my I'm just relaxing in the pool wanting my arthritis that I have at the age of 35 to not hurt so much and thank you football and my family is like, oh, that's dunk dad and I'm like, that's not and obviously, no one person can do that to just two weeks. So then they get the harebrained idea for all three of them to come at me at once mom and the two kids to try and dunk me and I did when even having to body slam my son 21 year old son in the water and then for the next two weeks, I'm just like the hell did I do to my shoulder? And that's what happens. You you you make a mistake. You fuck around. You find out was your body after 25 and Yeah, I'm used to being outside and like, right? I I had this whole plan right before the pandemic. I had concerts to go to. I had this time. I said, I'm doing it. I had outfits. That was my body was at its best. I literally just got boobs because I turned 30. It was the whole thing and I I was like, OK, this is going to be great. And then the pandemic came y'all. It was terrible. I just turned 30 and the food wasn't hitting like it should. I was sleeping later. The way that I became an alcoholic, I was it was the I was depressed. I had got depression at the time too. And but the way that I was drinking, I would my best friend me. I'll put it just up like I had somebody. I would put her on FaceTime and then I'd be like, girl, take a wine glass. Girl, it's so crazy. What we became like did you guys drink as much during the beginning of pandemic? We cleaned our liquor cabinet out within the first like month or so. I was just so distraught. Yeah. Well, part of it was that like I lost my dad and then covid hit a week later. So it was like a bunch of things. But yeah, we cleaned our liquor cabinet out. Yeah, it was. It was terrible. Matt, did you drink? I never I don't drink at all. That is such a like. Wow, jealous. Impressive now. I'm able to I had to work on. It wasn't like I was like, no, you know what? I'm not going to lie. My name is Rebecca and in 2020 I was an alcoholic and no, seriously, I drink and it took me a while to. Stop. I had to do the fasting like the 21 days. Like I had to do multiple because I would anything because of depression and I have anxiety really bad and because of that anything was triggering. I was so lonely. I went through a terrible breakup and I couldn't get to my family. It was really bad. I just moved to the middle of nowhere and it was just terrible. And so like it was. I drink so much, but now I'm able to control that. But before it was like you see your drink you better drink it. Go to the store. Everybody was at the liquor stores is making bad money. Like oh, yes. And it's funny because like. Her to that you know, I was always a social drinker. I I like to party and it was just like OK, fuck. You're just sitting at home with nothing to do. Wake up every day feed dogs. Just sit in my backyard with all my dogs and just like for the longest time I was strictly like a vodka guy and then I'm just like, you know what? I live right here next to it. What's this bourbon thing all about? And I'm like, hey, over some ice. This is I. Wow. And so it'll be like 11 a.m. Feed the dogs. Let them outside sitting there. You know, that new sun coming up and I'm just like, yeah, this is the life. Drinking is look. The pretence has been dropped. Post covid lockdowns. Day drinking is on the table. Smoking a cigar every day is on the table. OK. Like not on your day off not getting dressed is on the table. Right? Like, I had never in my life walked into my backyard in just my boxers. Covid lockdown. Oh, hell yeah. I'm out there at my flat top grill cooking eggs and bacon breakfast. I'm just like, well, you know, I live in your life. I mean, what else can you do during the pandemic? Like it was so miserable. I did that and started a YouTube channel. Yeah. And I got back on my show like covid got me back to doing my show. I was only out for less than a year. I said, I am leaving politics. I'm tired of it. People are crazy. The space is wet. I doing it no more. I can't. And I was like, let for my this was my first corporate job that I worked in and I went in there and I like to dress up. I like to put it on. OK. And so when I walked in there, they were like, you know, you don't have to dress like that and I was offended immediately. I said, no, I can't do this job anymore. I'm out of here. I can't do it, but I needed the job. So but I was going to. I was like literally going to quit because I'm like I'm out of here. The pandemic came and then I it taught me that this whole time we were able to work from home and the way that the corporate jobs, I started a whole like revolution of the job. See, that's why I'm not meant for the offices. I was like, you know, what are what do you guys have in place? There are older people in here. The CDC just said, me reading, the CDC just said 50 or more people cannot be in a small space. This is Cuba. Are we doing with Miss Ethel over there who was concerned about her health because of the CDC also said if a person is above a certain age, they should be home. How about this pregnant woman over here? What are we doing with her? Like, what do you guys have in place? And I'm like, can we send an email? They sent out an email and they were like, can we not we can we not alert and alarm the office with false information? I got up and I said this office. I said, this is not false information. This is literally information that is coming from. I was like doing the whole thing. Walked out, never went back into the office, kept my job, kept my job. Wow. But I was like, it's like it really showed me that all of those rules and regulations at these corporate jobs try to put on people just to keep them hours and hours away, days. You don't see your kid. You see your kid for a few hours in the morning and then at night to kiss them good night and put them into bed and the school and everybody else gets to see your kid. While you're sitting in the local farm and really you can do this work from home. They want to make you feel like it's a privilege to work from home. They want it to make you feel like you have to work. I knew a woman at the place who worked there for 21 years doing the same exact thing. The same exact pain. And talked about how she didn't get to see her kids and she said during the pandemic she got an opportunity to start over with her grandchildren. Wow. Yeah. And it was, I think it opened a lot of people's eyes and I was really hoping that it would radicalize some people. First of all, I know a number of people it opened their eyes is like you know government people not exactly is killing them unemployment that's more than what a lot of them made. And then players sitting here say oh boo the government making people not want to come back to work or it's just like you know you could pay me more motherfucker and Yep. Just realizing that you haven't had any time to just sit and connect with your family you know I sat I had never had an Instagram account and I didn't do a proper Instagram account cause I think selfies are stupid but I opened one up just to post all the food me and my kid made together. You know I had never made cinnamon rolls before and I just made the most sinful delectable cinnamon rolls ever tried man at making my own pizza dough from scratch and and you know just lots of cooking lots of lots of cooking and baking made my own doughnuts shit that you just don't have time to do well I like food which my size should be a clue and it's just like sitting down you look like who knows you look like yeah like you look average dude well okay here let's let's do a test then one of you two gentlemen stand up and from your seat and see how high up the camera do it well that doesn't really work either I guess cause I'm really close to the camera you know yeah okay but here's the thing right oh okay there's a much bigger difference like I can just say hello like this and you can but you're still and yeah and you're still wow and you're far away from the camera to man you're time I'm I'm skinny to yeah I think I feel like I need like a a a frame of reference controller in my oh so is that a PS2 controller oh it's a logitec PC controller it's hard to it's hard to that's like yeah whatever it's like on jay to giant holding that beer can you know well look how time we look to the dog is your dog this is your dog is your dog dog dog it's a great day and okay oh this dog is 120 pounds oh my god this dog can put its paws on I know I have a Cata hula don't even know that they have the same they have the same like leopard spots that your dog has yeah are you sure your dog is not also a cata hula no no he is a great dane with a um a dark blue moral coat but he is a kc papered pure bread great dane Mike you have a dog oh yes I have to yeah there there are two loaves of bread one is a pug one the other is a french bulldog I can see what those dogs I can go see you just a little football dogs I can see I can see Mike with those dogs though I don't have I want one the during the pandemic you know they was just throwing dogs on the side at pet smart like people will be like selling dogs selling dogs selling dogs selling dogs one dog going going going dog going and I'm like let me go pick a dog up and then they were doing those special days where you can adopt the dog for free and I was like okay let me go in and then I would look at them so cute this is my dog and you could see why I think you your dog looks like my dog you can hold on let me see if I can is your dog a baby yeah he is he's a eight month old I they they have some similar features facial features but what you got to understand is that like different coat colors are are things that can be like shared from different breeds like for instance my neighbors have a purebred pit that also is a dark blue merl like look at Jim I think you know dark blue merl color and they actually look very similar like the family members despite the fact that mm the pug is most that I see the pug is mostly decorative here take it Jesus dogs are I feel like they're babies forever and oh yeah this one is I I look at that I look at the dog in the cage and I was like man I would love for you to come home with me don't connect because I'm going to leave you here but wow I just wanted to take it but I'm like I have to I wasn't in the right mental space to I was like the intrusive thoughts be strong I gotta walk it I gotta feed it every day and I gotta what's who's gonna watch the dog when I go out of town or whatever and dogs can be expensive right oh yeah so yeah especially if you have like medical emergencies like my dog extremely expensive he he likes to eat everything and so like he swallowed a squeaker from a toy and that was a $2,000 dollar vet bill squeaker from his dog which dog was this this was my pug a poopy he's the one who I always have on the camera in the streams Pugs you just turn 10 Pugs are trouble well the reason is been trouble yeah well the reason I got a pug was because in our apartment they didn't allow dogs but Pugs are Pugs are your dog Mike you can sneak them in easier because they're not as what did you shove them in a backpack well listen when you can sneak a dog in I know what you say Mike because my neighbors I have no thing in paying that I but they got tiny dogs in there that be barking and I'm like I know they in paying that bill I know they ain't caught this dog in extra you know what's funny is he so he doesn't ever bark unless it's at the TV but like our landlord actually and my husband just like held them and like he was just quite the whole time didn't even see like the like the landlord just kind of like walked in and left I'm like oh my god I hope he doesn't bark didn't bark a single time so like he's very easy to sneak in and so that's why we got a pug was because like we really wanted a dog but you know we like when you if you you don't I think was like 250 dollars for the the pet expense for the we'd to pay 500 for the one time I got to have a dog yeah this was 10 years to go so is much cheaper back then but still always dogs are so popular now and then again something else that was popularized during the pandemic getting you a dog at home you know because everybody had a support pet right and that was what people were doing and I was thinking about device and I want to say his name but that became so I would be talking to it randomly I would play games yeah it was a whole thing and then I was like let my best friends like girl gets you a pet no gets you a pet so I said I'm gonna get I'm gonna get a dog and then when I went I'm like girl I'm not walking this thing thing and then and then I'm like my home is your dog standing on the floor yeah he's tall all right I see it yeah if you're sitting he's at I level oh my goodness hi buddy and you're sitting on like a regular computer chair your camera this is a desk chair my camera is like up here no that you can see that's a big dog like I I picked up that's that's a huge I seen a couple of other doggies to car they're very sweet if you just look at the head size comparison I'm a whole as human and this is a dog yeah see and the most close in size you got five dogs OK five dogs oh wow all that you're crazy oh how are they all great days because I'd be something else people think I'm crazy but pandemic hit y'all was lonely and going nuts every day I had all my best friends here at home dog on the great day what else I've got a great day and I've got two pets a flat cut retriever makes and my son's husky is downstairs somewhere oh you have a husky they're so sweet yeah absolute all dog of chaotic energy yeah yeah that's what I hear I see I have two very low energy dog I mean a French bulldog is basically the same as a pug I was slightly less medical problems yes far as far as what right right thankfully my my my pug doesn't have any issues with that as well but by my French I think they all I think every well it depends as they you have to you have to get surgery on some of them like where they like their nostrils are like actually but yeah thankfully mine doesn't have any problems there he has a lot of stomach issues doesn't have the breathing problems that the humans have bread all these different dogs and the pug is one of those dogs that like is an abomination it was not that only exists because of a pug was not in a written og dog that's like no no wait look dog don't exist yeah yeah in the wild it would be it does not it could not continue to survive without human intervention it doesn't so what you got understand as you go back far enough you had of a wild variety of different wolves which you know depending on the continent you had some canines that were differently shaped than others and while we domesticated them they also without realizing it started domesticated in themselves you look at a wolf for a dog you'll notice their eyes started moving to the front of their face and got larger making them more acute and attractive to us and in addition to that they started getting traits that made them more valuable us for instance while these beloved humorous giants like this boy desperately wanting my attention were originally hunting dogs is great day in a short for great day in hound you can see by his ears he's in fact a hound they were hunting dogs these are used by nobles to hunt larger prey through brush because they can stand above it and see when it darts around and so we kind of trait in a dog and use selective breeding manually to make more of that trait and amplify that trait what you get with plugs is people deciding to make dogs strictly for cosmetics and in this case they're like hey we like we think these face wrinkles are cool let's breed more of those in and let's make their heads bigger and let's keep given a more face wrinkles and someone's like hey you know they're gonna have trouble breathing at a certain point keep going you know we're gonna find any of yeah we're gonna find plenty of well to do white folks that are happy to sit there and cotton swab their face folds to make sure that they can breathe and you know a lot of small dogs were bred is like hot water box I'm looking at the original pug now I'm like now and then yeah that's the thing we fucked them up through in breeding same the that's another breed that would not live without human intervention like their letters would probably just die shortly after being delivered if they could even be delivered and that's up to say listen there's many great pug owners french bulldog owners and boston terrier owners out there my main reason for not getting the small ones is because I'm enormous what would I'd be doing walking around with a purse dog like hello this is mittens um also they act like this is my yorki poo they act like human children so if you already have human children you don't need dogs to act like human children so I have no children dogs would be children forever you gotta do what you gotta do what your kids but a big dog is what acts way different than a small dog small dogs are very needy and whiny at at least for my experience shush shush shush uh yeah that's pretty much spot on like I my back is sore because my I had to sleep like sideways cause my dog took up my spot in the bed and my other one was sitting by my leg so I'm like sitting like you know kind of curled like a pretzel they have to be by your side uh you know they're they're couch potatoes with you but they're sweet you know I would I would die for them they're they're listen and big dogs are usually big dogs are usually sweeter and little dogs are usually vicious that's slander Matt because smir because they think they are as big as a big dog they don't realize how small they are that's true about chihuahuas so my mom had a chihuahuas my mom and dad had like a couple of chihuahuas and those fuckers are so goddamn mean like they they have literally attacked like people who came to my mom's house uh this big his whole life and you would hold them and then put him down and then he'd start barking at you like viciously like he wants to kill you yeah because the chihuahuas as we currently know them were bred to sit on your lap and keep you warm that's literally what they were bred for previously they were varmint hunters and the thing is is that big first of all big dogs can be whiny if you've ever owned a a great Dane intensely talkative breed and incidentally if you are they despite their size which normally would size them out of being a good home or even apartment dog but there's so docile they're chill yeah manner about that yeah that outs you get it outside it'll run around and play take it inside couch potato and it will just flop down usually on your bed like it owns it and just lay around all day so if you like that even as a puppy yeah I mean he'd get the zoomies but at the same time if you're just if you just sit around all day he'll just sit around all day so you just sit around all day car it comes in phases you know sometimes I'm very active and I drag my family out to do really active things like camping music festivals go into the music parks or the park dog park but sometimes listen beat it as soon as you can so or you know you don't discover minecraft till your thirties and you gotta gotta gotta get that ender dragon so yeah so sometimes you know the the fort night seasons almost up so yeah that's tomorrow by the way you know that right that's what we do know what we know what we know what we know what we know what we know what we know grinding tomorrow all day much as I can to get to that level 100 for that optimist prime skin yeah you gotta get that whole battle pass on what drop tomorrow look cause I don't know I just know that the guys ID know that it's the prime night the fort night season end tomorrow get that optimist prime skin what is this what is what is so in fort night there's a battle pass that you can buy every season that as you progress get unlock skins yeah basically cosmetics for your little guy that you shoot people with and basically the season and all your progress you have till tomorrow to complete that and get all if you don't do it tomorrow you can't get the skin it starts all over with a new season after tomorrow so you like all new skins yeah also like if you have to try to make it to say sve the skin's a breaking point you know and usually the final skin the level 100 skin is usually something licensed from some other intellectual property this season it's optimist prime make you look like the transformer the seasons rewards are weak I checked out pretty early on and I've had there's been some great seasons like one season they gave you spider Gwen from that was a good season yes that wasn't amazing season and her skin amazing I had have I love everything Spider-Man so that was a good season and Darth Vader was one one year in Star Wars is go to so you know you find the skin you want Mario kart or that's good though the Pokemon little Tetris thing and Sonic that had anything that was on like Sega Genesis old no Sega and what is it the OG Nintendo that was my life everything after pretty much that I just I don't know like I did street fighter okay okay yeah okay that was I was a combat one is out you should definitely try it you might enjoy it my brother has it's so violent see yeah and and now it's not violent like when we were kids you know hiya hiya that's what you know people just you know pick your fighter kind of thing now I mean they slidin throat and you see everything coming out so violent that the game devs are infamously in therapy because they've had to animate so much graphic violence that it's messing with their brains and because Mortal Combat 10 introduced the the x-ray thing where you do certain moves and x-rays and shows you exactly the bones you're breaking in their body so someone has to animate that and these guys are so messed up from making it that they'll be walking around and like see people or their own child and seeing that happen and they had to go to therapy for it it's great I love that I can see why that is so crazy yeah yeah yeah um yeah yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna go ahead and duck out right here I didn't finish my super chats but I'll have to get to them next week um hey thank you to whoever liked my setup I did see that by the way yeah highlighted so that way Matt can pick up and just go um yeah yeah oh it was so hard off to talk to Andrew see I came it was me I came in and started talking y'all to that but by Mike um I'm I'm sliding to right um a couple people were asking me um where they can still donate for me it's on what is it PayPal Rebecca Azure at gmail.com PayPal Rebecca Azure that's my first and last name at gmail.com I got my cash app corrected so you can do that there as well at Becca's voice on cash app but y'all I gotta go thank you for letting me come in late this is thanks for dropping in very nice to meet you Rebecca no it's not it's not that big of a deal you probably feel so much better and needed it oh I feel good now be up for five hours no I'm going back today I'm about to shower and go back to bed I love you guys mean it take care I will see you guys next Thursday bye guys all right I'm out to nice talking to you car Matt I'll see you next week talking to you is good to talk to you Matt if you want to roll out the last of the super chats we can do that I had when you're done I had like three left and then we can part ways via kand I there's actually quite a few on this end so it's up to you do you want to stick around or you want to do yours and then you could bow out to it's totally up to you well you know when it's after midnight where I am so I'll not I don't know where you are located but I'll not knock out on the same time yep okay so let's see here I just have a few National National hey the Matt Mercy hit me up on X for a code same name that was wanting to get my blue sky invite approved Sisyfijan task $5 how can we combat Liberals from subsuming leftist ideas movement without engaging gatekeeping thanks for speaking on addiction tonight as well you're welcome I see that as something eating up a lot of people in my own community and it also is affecting people who really don't realize every day folks hiding addiction even people where it hasn't stop them from getting a job and whatnot they are still struggling with it so it's a big deal how to combat my guy do you mind so how to combat Liberals from subsuming leftist ideas and movements not what you do is you you don't really you're not really gonna stop them because the the neo Libs the donors and all their ad campaign money they're going to to do what they're going to and you get as much voice and power behind what it is that you need and don't be afraid to also call out when people are corrupting your message it's all I can really say on that you know that said I have limited experience as an actual organizer or campaigner so there's other people to ask about that I just saw one more come through from 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Možu da ima Matt 10 dolari Super Chat. Ne želimo, ali nešto, ale nda, još kao rešelijski kanal. Oni je definitivno na listu. Andru s Super Chatom. Ono je 35 u Saturdayu. Hvala, Andru. U njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu njegu. Was that our one sweet night together and onto highway sky. It's not like that, yeah. And then it was, there's another one. I'm singing for you guys now. It's late and I'm out of it. Don't you remember the last time we were speeding down that highway and it was in the back seat sleeping in the autumn heat. Yeah, that's another one. I would sing those ones there. Koalski u the Super Chat. My little sister is the shortest sibling, only six foot two. Jeez, the koalskis are giants. Guamu with a hundred Mexican pesos. I was just in Mexico. Greetings from south of the border. Lucha Libre podcast when left is best. Guamu, thank you. You know what, I do have that wrestling. 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The Twitch channel is over there. And of course, the Matt Binder live stream viewers. The real ones at youtube.com slash Matt Binder and twitch.tv slash Matt Binder. Who should I raid on Twitch? Let's see who's on. We got... Who do I see here? I don't always, you know. Leftist mafia. Every Thursday night at 8 p.m. You catch me also on the majority report with Emma Viglund and Brandon Sutton on Thursday afternoons as well. David Dole of Rational National and Leftist Mafia will be on majority report tomorrow. What else? And yeah. Who's Caroline Kwan? That's a new one. I don't think I've ever... Ooh, I'm glad you guys are giving me new people to... Who's Caroline Kwan? I'm looking them up now. I'm not made with Caroline Kwan. She's pretty popular it seems. She got over 1,000 people watching right now. Does she do shoutouts for raids? Or who else skid a deer? Who's that? No, I'll do... I'll do people... I'll do Caroline Kwan. Again, I'm not made with her, but you know... 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