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00:00:00 All right, well welcome everyone. We're just doing a little thing here where we happen to have a bunch of people around
00:00:06 So we're doing it that way
00:00:08 welcome to low cam and
00:00:10 We've got questions comments. So we just dive straight in you can ask questions of me of
00:00:17 James
00:00:20 Jared
00:00:22 And you see I like that pause that was a dramatic
00:00:28 Maybe maybe all right
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00:00:33 Why is this not?
00:00:34 It's not scrolling. It's like that would be helpful. All right, this might have to be refresh time
00:00:39 Kind of interesting zoomed in. That's a lot to text. Yeah. Okay. There we go. All right
00:00:44 Yeah, maybe zoom out and I didn't know why it is. Okay, maybe if I've you tipped no tips yet. Oh my gosh
00:00:52 Why
00:00:56 Zoom out or zoom because you should very zoom in no James. All right
00:01:01 Let's get to our questions
00:01:04 All right load more messages excited and waiting for the stream
00:01:09 I have some chili cooking right now and hopefully it's ready by the time the live stream starts
00:01:14 excellent
00:01:16 You're in class, please on directness. Sorry. Sorry on directness
00:01:20 You frequently praise and call for directness in communication
00:01:23 What if anything do you feel is lost in such direct communication?
00:01:27 Well, it's not an argument. I sense for example that many Japanese might not view directness as unambiguously
00:01:32 optimally good
00:01:34 So this is what they call over simplification of a complex story
00:01:38 So whenever I said that directness is unambiguously or optimally good at all times under all circumstances
00:01:44 No matter what so this is people who take a rather nuanced argument
00:01:48 Ascribe it to black and white and attack that straw man if that makes sense. I mean, maybe I've said that I don't think so
00:01:55 I think directness is good. That doesn't mean that all directness all time in all shapes and forms to the T
00:02:01 Well, you know, there's an old sir. It comes from an old show called the West Wing and
00:02:07 It's always sort of struck a face as I saw it. I don't know some decades ago
00:02:11 So a guy is being trained by his lawyer and how to speak lawyer how to speak law, right?
00:02:17 Do you remember this one is a little bit? Yeah, but you tell it so he says the lawyer says to you
00:02:23 Do you have the time? What do you say? She says Oh 1030. No, you say yes. Mm-hmm. Do you have the time? Yes
00:02:29 Yeah, and that's it. You don't give them that would be so awkward
00:02:33 Imagine remember like we asked people like oh, do you have the time? Oh, we don't have our phones. Oh, yeah. Yes
00:02:38 absolutely
00:02:40 Absolutely when James is feeling a bit trolley
00:02:42 In the car the other day
00:02:47 Jared is like, you know, would you mind would you mind passing us coffee? I'd like I don't mind at all and I did not
00:02:52 So my mother used to give me this thing
00:02:57 Where I would say
00:03:00 Can I go outside? Hmm and she says well, I know that you can I just don't know that you may
00:03:06 Right because you know, she was all about proper grammar bad grandmother proper grammar. Anyway, mm-hmm
00:03:13 So of a directness if you're in a legal situation, you know, there's the famous thing that if you're being questioned
00:03:20 By I don't know some alphabet agency, right? This is the the deal right and they and they say
00:03:26 They say first of all, where were you three Wednesdays ago at seven o'clock, right? And you say I was doing X Y & Z
00:03:32 So then what they'll do is the next day or the day after
00:03:36 They'll say where were you three Wednesdays ago at seven o'clock. What is the correct answer?
00:03:42 I think then you said previously no say I need to speak my lawyer or I don't recall. Yeah. Yeah. No the
00:03:49 the correct answer is I refer you back to my previous answer and
00:03:56 To what I refer you to what I said last time and that's it, right?
00:03:59 Because if you say anything slightly different they say well
00:04:03 You're lying about one of them or one of them must be false because they can't both be true
00:04:07 See, this is why you always see these guys when they're under these depositions and so on
00:04:11 They say I refer you back to my previous answer of X Y & Z, right?
00:04:16 So as far as directness goes, is it an absolute is it some kind of gotta have no matter what?
00:04:23 Don't think so. Mm-hmm. I don't think so and there are times as well when
00:04:29 You will be indirect
00:04:32 In in many or not forthcoming, you know
00:04:35 Like when you're at the it's a you you occasionally have this brain spasm when we're at the grocery store
00:04:40 Yeah, right and they see it this you're so used to them saying how are you? Oh my gosh, what happens?
00:04:47 Tell me what happens. Tell me all about it. I I don't man. What was the last time that happened?
00:04:52 I just remember that I say something awkward, but I remember what it is. So you did that you normally you're saying
00:04:57 Have a nice day you too, right? Mm-hmm
00:05:01 but if they say
00:05:04 Thanks for shopping at this store and you say you too
00:05:08 Would you like that in a plastic bag you too? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, because her favorite band
00:05:13 Okay, so that's that's important. So as far as directness goes, I think you want to be fairly direct and fairly honest
00:05:20 But for instance, let's take a theoretical example. All right
00:05:24 Have you ever okay any meanie money? Okay, let's go with let's go with Jared Oh Jared
00:05:31 When you had a girlfriend turn of the Pelley is like oh just kidding. Just kidding
00:05:38 So when you had a girlfriend
00:05:39 Did your girlfriend ever ask? What are you thinking when you were in fact thinking about an ex-girlfriend?
00:05:43 who
00:05:45 The answer to that is always yes at some point or another it's happened. It's just a matter of the planets aligning, right? Sure
00:05:51 Fair, okay
00:05:54 So that is what we call a white lie. So were you were you like, yeah, I was just thinking about
00:06:00 Beverly in the rain, I mean whatever right I've or even even Beverly she broke my heart or something
00:06:07 Would you say yes, I'm thinking about my ex. I know right. Yeah
00:06:12 it's
00:06:15 Yeah, sorry, you see if you could I think mom's calling I think if you can just go
00:06:19 This is probably more than the male lifting of lifting of the lid than you
00:06:24 Right, I'm worried about it women. No
00:06:27 No, but do you direct right? I think you'd say I'm thinking about how much my life has been enriched by knowing you
00:06:35 Yeah, right. I'm direct about my care for feelings
00:06:38 So I just wanted to point out that
00:06:42 Diplomacy and and so on right? Mm-hmm. There was an old joke by
00:06:47 Jerry Seinfeld it's what he did when he was first on The Tonight Show where the guy who's 700 pounds has lost 50 pounds and
00:06:54 Your friends are like
00:06:57 Looking good. Yeah
00:06:59 You know, what are you supposed to say? I mean for the normal person losing 50 pounds is pretty cool
00:07:03 700 to 650 it's progress. Mm-hmm. Yeah, but there's slightly less wind in the tent so to speak, right?
00:07:09 So it's but but you do you're gonna be direct like don't notice
00:07:13 Not really tell you know, you D you D. I don't know D man
00:07:18 We want to say enough to be honest and motive, but still motivating. Yes
00:07:21 Yeah, I mean I I do think that there's a certain amount of diplomacy that's necessary in life
00:07:27 Izzy, what do you think?
00:07:30 I'm a pretty blunt person
00:07:32 Right, so, you know diplomacy is very optional in my world
00:07:37 Have you ever applied it with me all the time
00:07:43 No, you get my you get my very diplomatic answers, which probably don't seem very
00:07:48 These are your diplomatic answers. Yeah, dear Lord. All right shows over
00:07:54 Shows over as his piece of parenting
00:07:59 You know good run 15 plus years like no here's a thing though so as an example of diplomatic I had my friend asked me once
00:08:04 He totally didn't use chat TPT to write his essay or anything
00:08:09 So he shows me his essay and he says do you think they'll notice or do you think this will pass or whatever?
00:08:15 And I read it. I'm like no no what right? That's honest. It's honest
00:08:25 Yeah, I I can totally see how you can be diplomatic and of course we do this relative to skill sets, right
00:08:32 Mm-hmm. So when children are drawing their little lollipop figures and they say what do you think?
00:08:36 Say yes, good job, you know a good start, you know, good good job, right when someone's learning a sport
00:08:42 Let's say theoretically right good shot when they have a good shot
00:08:45 But it you know, so I think to be encouraging relative to people who is that direct or I don't know
00:08:50 It's appropriate to the situation so I can sort of see that. Yeah
00:08:54 If you're pulled over for speeding, do you say you PP does not necessarily recognize the legitimacy of this bloody bloody?
00:09:02 Not right. I would say not to that, you know, I
00:09:07 Would say not to that. Thank you. All right
00:09:11 So that's important
00:09:14 Is it not okay to post pictures of our children on the internet since they can't consent to it what are the risks
00:09:22 Hmm, I think what do you think is?
00:09:24 Honestly, I don't really care
00:09:26 like the reason I'm not on any of these shows is mainly because my dad is like or my parents specifically are like
00:09:33 Keep your face off the internet until you're 18
00:09:35 In case you know, I like regret having my face on the internet when I'm older
00:09:40 For me like at this age and throughout my whole childhood. I would be like, I don't really care
00:09:45 But again, we'll always see how that is when I'm older. I think I can see how someone would care though like some kid especially
00:09:51 You know, maybe one day they want to start
00:09:54 I don't know some YouTube channel or some some talk show and they just don't want to be known for anything else in the past
00:09:59 Yeah, especially if you are like a prominent figure or something like that, right?
00:10:03 Then I can kind of understand why don't stay relatively anonymous. No, I can totally understand
00:10:08 I can see your mom and are coming from it's like yeah, I get it, but I got an answer to adult you not
00:10:13 Am I know so if you theoretically had controversial a controversial father then that might be a different matter
00:10:20 Yeah, like okay say you were just some some random guy who worked like an office job or whatever, right?
00:10:25 No, no real beasts with anyone not very controversial
00:10:28 But I say go for it because like it doesn't really matter
00:10:31 But since you do have a bit more of a controversial worldview and you talk about it very openly
00:10:35 Then I would say better
00:10:38 Keep me off until I can make my own
00:10:41 Well, also also let's say that that you have pictures on the internet of your kids and then you say something or get cancelled through
00:10:49 No particular fault of your own just whatever right something happens, right? And
00:10:52 Like that famous story of the woman one of the first women to be
00:10:57 Cancelled or attacked was the woman who made some joke about AIDS while flying to Africa, right?
00:11:01 She she she was on the plane had a nice nap and then she landed and her life was like torn apart
00:11:09 Right and she got fired right? So so let's say just something, you know, kind of innocuous happens you get cancelled you get attacked
00:11:17 Then your kids photos could get weaponized, right?
00:11:19 Yeah, so it is making a bunch of decisions for for people that they especially when they're young
00:11:26 See, so my my particular opinion to is people say well, I want to share
00:11:29 Photos with my family. Okay, fine get a private encrypted app
00:11:35 There's tons of them that you can use which isn't gonna be out there on the internet and say just text
00:11:41 You don't have to post it all over Facebook like right. No, right, right
00:11:44 So you can you can share photos without exposing them to the internet as you say the text or whatever, right?
00:11:48 So but I was photos my friends and stuff all the time like what?
00:11:53 I was going to do. Oh, so the acting worked
00:11:59 because the last time I
00:12:02 Would have actually spat except that the laptop. Yeah
00:12:05 Even then I was 50/50
00:12:10 Again I'm not posting it all over Instagram or whatever. So right? Yeah, so I would say hold off because a lot of times
00:12:18 It's vanity as well
00:12:20 Look how cute my kid is. Look at the funny things. They're doing a lot of it is ego based
00:12:25 vanity and
00:12:27 Online with like all these mom vloggers and stuff like vlog their life. I really hate those people. It's like you're just
00:12:34 filming your day to just show off how cool your life is and
00:12:40 Without any consent from like your kids your right. Yeah, you didn't check with your husband to be like, hey
00:12:45 Do you care if I fill my kids 24/7 because the husband probably wouldn't be too happy about that
00:12:49 Well, what age would you think let's say you're one of the parents who's like, okay, I'll negotiate with you
00:12:53 Wait, I'll find like do you understand what's going on? Yeah at the risks and then like kids can't at that age
00:13:00 Yeah, well, no, not very very little scam curious from Izzy's perspective at what age do you think?
00:13:04 The kids are old enough to like make that call to some degree
00:13:09 Honestly, I think it really depends on the maturity level because I know some kids who are my age
00:13:13 Who I don't think would have the maturity to make that whereas I also know I think me
00:13:18 I don't know if I have the maturity to make that decision yet
00:13:21 About whether I'd want my like face over the internet like once it's on the internet like it's on
00:13:27 Yeah, like anybody can download an image and even if you delete it, it's not deleted on their end
00:13:31 So yeah, it's forever. I think it's probably better that my face hasn't been on the internet
00:13:36 So yeah, I'm fine with it. Honestly, but I don't think of fingerprints. Yes, but that's a different matter
00:13:41 Oh, yes DNA sequence. Oh, yeah, but not not the face
00:13:45 All right, that would be the last. Oh, yeah
00:13:47 I I would say I can't think of any sort of legitimately necessary or important reason why you'd want to do that
00:13:54 yeah, so I I think and of course that the
00:13:58 For me the parents who film their kids incessantly for clicks and video and views and money and income and so on
00:14:05 I don't know man. That's pretty rough that that's pretty rough. I mean it is to me a kind of child labor and the kids
00:14:12 Can't you're not aware? They can't consent it. They're too young. Yeah, so I'm not a huge fan of that kind of stuff
00:14:19 So yeah, all right
00:14:21 What do we got here? Let's get
00:14:23 Let's get to it
00:14:27 Arm wrestle James
00:14:31 No, don't he's - he's too young so somebody has said here that
00:14:35 He says I talked to my mother about my lack of success with women and she suggests I get an imaginary girlfriend
00:14:43 Like make one up in my head, bro
00:14:46 Was there more to that
00:14:51 No, I don't really think that that's the best advice
00:14:53 Yeah, it was a comment somebody won't you know, basically said I went to my mother and she said I should just you know
00:14:59 Get an imaginary girlfriend. That's what like
00:15:01 Teenage girls do when they're romanticizing some Twilight thing. They get an imaginary boyfriend. That's like oh the simping stuff, right?
00:15:09 That's like that's like a joke right teenage girls not like grown men trying to find a partner. Yeah, like what?
00:15:16 well, I feel that
00:15:18 Wanting to date the Jonas Brothers seems to be quite rational for a lot of teenage girls. Do I have that right?
00:15:24 I did tell them that they were a bunch of divorced
00:15:28 Middle-aged guys, I think it was I don't know much about the Jonas Brothers divorce. Some of them have kids
00:15:32 One of them has cancer or something. What but no
00:15:37 Well, maybe it's all the radiation from the treatment
00:15:42 Don't call me on that
00:15:45 Someone said they had cancer and I just believed them because I thought it was funny
00:15:48 I mean not funny. But I mean, I thought it was funny that had all these girls simply
00:15:55 Now just wanted to point out that I did say Bitcoin was not going to plummet and
00:16:02 It's going back up. It's gone back up
00:16:06 7,300 bucks
00:16:10 Today. Oh dang. That's a lot. So it's out at 91 405
00:16:15 So again, because I can I'm no expert on this but my understanding is because big finances in they're gonna snap up the the dips
00:16:23 Yeah, so I don't think we have to worry as much right could happen, but I don't think we have to worry quite as much
00:16:28 about
00:16:30 the 80% plummets in the past, although I did see
00:16:34 Someone saying, you know, there's that meme of the actor with the rope around his neck like first time
00:16:39 Yeah, and it's like Bitcoin dip first time. Mm-hmm
00:16:43 It's quite exciting
00:16:46 Right exciting. All right, so happy and ready to listen to and hear your questions comments
00:16:51 Issues challenges problems criticisms, whatever you've got you can ask the question of anyone who's here and
00:16:57 We'll be happy to answer just to go back to that guy who said whose mom was like make up an imaginary girlfriend
00:17:04 I gotta say out of all the advice. I've heard number one. That's very incomprehensible and number two
00:17:10 Absolutely terrible because say you make up some imaginary girlfriend. You're not going to be out there looking for real women
00:17:17 Mm-hmm, because you have an imaginary girlfriend
00:17:20 There is that challenge
00:17:22 I
00:17:24 Mean sometimes it's okay to say to someone I don't actually want to help you rather than give them absolutely terrible advice
00:17:30 Right, right. That would have been more helpful. Yeah, yeah would have been yeah
00:17:33 Because then at least you're not getting the pretense of an answer. So hey, then you can go somewhere else. Yeah
00:17:38 Yeah. All right. So let me get to these
00:17:41 questions and comments
00:17:44 Oh
00:17:46 Close that I have too many things open
00:17:49 You have a lot of tabs tab tabs and a half tabs enough
00:17:52 Sorry, somebody's typing and has been for like 20 minutes. So this is gonna be the neurotic girlfriend for his response
00:17:59 You know, have you seen that is he what does that mean? Dude that happened actually last time?
00:18:04 um, I was with that like the um, it was like a big event when this homeschooling group and
00:18:10 some guy got a text from
00:18:14 Wall of text girl, they'd been kind of like flirting and stuff and
00:18:18 It was like I saw the phone and it went on like you've seen that with the mean people scream
00:18:24 Strolling for like a good five seconds before you reach the bottom and it was like, oh man
00:18:29 Not good
00:18:32 Sorry, I still still typing if anybody has any shorter questions
00:18:37 We're very happy to help Jared. Is there anything that you've seen on the Bitcoin space that it's worth
00:18:43 Sharing I can always gab about Bitcoin. But what's what particular well just in terms of people's fears about
00:18:49 The the pullback I got something. I know a bunch of people are probably thinking right now you said
00:18:54 73000 hundred back here you're talking Canadian Canadian 91
00:18:59 I'm thinking in US dollar brain. And so when you say Canadian I hear
00:19:08 It's gone back up 7400 bucks today plus 8.9% Yeah, of course it was gonna go back. Oh 74 Canadian
00:19:14 The the automated element is just so important, right
00:19:19 They sell it triggers more cells and then someone's got buys and it's just gonna bounce back up at least in my view and that's
00:19:25 What seems to be happening? So yeah
00:19:27 It's funny. I think if I had a dollar for every f5 on Bitcoin
00:19:32 I've ever done I'd have
00:19:36 More than $5. Well, and I want you might have a Bitcoin moment to reemphasize we were talking about that
00:19:42 Research paper a while ago where someone tracked like those that try to trade against it like good luck
00:19:47 So I was a poker dealer for a long time and I liked being the poker dealer
00:19:51 Because I always got I always got paid when the hand resolved with the people playing against each other
00:19:56 I'm like, I'm not gonna be a better poker player than all of these guys. I'm gonna long run. I'm just gonna give them my
00:20:02 Japanese have a culture of being fake. Nice. I'm not sure you'd want. No, I'm not sure you'd want to ask the Chinese about that
00:20:08 No to each other very socially. Yeah, you will very rarely from what I've seen and read and heard a lot about Japan
00:20:16 They're very rarely ever like gonna have a confrontation or a fight with each other the males
00:20:23 How do I emails pop? How did the females police weight gain in Japan? No, but the thing is they don't fight
00:20:30 They'll just make a comment every now and then you're right. No, it'll just be a comment like I don't know
00:20:37 Getting fat are we or something like that or like? Oh like my obese grandmother ate like you once or something like that
00:20:43 I don't know
00:20:44 exploded
00:20:45 No, just something like that. You remind me of someone in the nightmares or no like last time I had those dumplings
00:20:50 I gained five pounds or something, right?
00:20:52 Things like that. Um, but they're still very very nice to each other, but they won't like you may hate each other
00:20:58 But you probably won't say anything about it. Whereas me I just like someone everybody knows like
00:21:02 Here is a good interesting question
00:21:05 Who is Gerard and what is his function? What is my function? What is your fun? Who's Gerard?
00:21:12 How did you Roger Raj draw a bikini are they are deep like the part of you?
00:21:17 They apologized further down they said sorry
00:21:27 Fine
00:21:29 What is his function I think he means in a generic pure masculinity and philosophy sweats testosterone
00:21:36 There we go. I know I accidentally rubbed my forehead on it. And that's it for my
00:21:40 Why brow one I will be like a ferret and that's it. That's all we need. All right
00:21:48 Hey Steph, I saw June 2021 right before your review when you were right
00:21:53 It didn't make any sense. The dialogue was like listening to a hippie tripping in a tent at Burning Man or a schizo in a tent
00:21:58 In Portland, I enjoyed some laughs there. I
00:22:01 Only read that because he agreed with me
00:22:04 Clearly the wisest comments so far
00:22:06 To review the June everything with you. Yeah
00:22:11 Yeah, we got a talk about the movie. We mostly talked about the biography which was very interesting
00:22:16 But um, yeah, but that'll be coming out soon. So you definitely watch that. Yeah, we're gonna try to kick it out the donors
00:22:22 Tonight or tomorrow till very late something like that. Yeah, it's really good. Put it out soon. Yeah, really good. It's a killer of you
00:22:27 It's yeah
00:22:29 Is having poor taste in literature a sin to you?
00:22:32 If you don't read a greener this book is good you're sinful and you're going to hell
00:22:40 And so we did talk a little bit earlier about the bluntness it's hard to find
00:22:49 But if you do read between the lines, all right, why don't you just unquark? Just let it all out be aware
00:22:54 I'm I'm joking. I do not agree with that
00:22:57 What do you mean?
00:22:59 What everyone has opinions, you know, some people are objectively wrong, but it's not
00:23:04 Objectively
00:23:08 Okay. Okay. What if somebody is into?
00:23:11 Okay, so the grossest movies that I know I've never seen any of them, but my understanding is the saw movies
00:23:17 Yeah, that's pretty bad. Now. I couldn't understand those because I thought you had to watch them in the past tense
00:23:22 Mmm, like you don't see them you saw them and it's like but I'm seeing it. I can't saw it
00:23:28 I'm gonna do this for about another 10 or 15 minutes. So feel free to get comfortable
00:23:33 What not 20
00:23:37 Yeah, I'm maturing I think
00:23:39 so no, let's say let's say okay, so Izzy let's say you go on a date with a guy and
00:23:45 He so the saw movie says you have seen any no
00:23:48 I've seen some reviews of them, but I saw the first one and because it's not see that's it
00:23:54 You saw okay good, and it was yeah pretty gruesome and bad
00:23:59 You get trapped in a house and you have to like do brutal things
00:24:03 I feel like you don't let yourself and others to get out to get out, right?
00:24:07 So so just out of curiosity, right?
00:24:09 You can ask this of the males and the females here if you went on a date with someone and that person was like waxing
00:24:16 about how incredibly wonderful and and
00:24:19 Inspiring this the saw movies. Where would you be alarmed?
00:24:24 See they don't know
00:24:29 That will determine my answer
00:24:38 And is he willing to pay for dinner that you see the knife between the ribs
00:24:42 Does he got broccoli and
00:24:51 Artists I screamy
00:24:54 So it's his response would be I'm sorry. Did you say something?
00:24:59 No, you wouldn't know on look into the soul of a guy who like the saw movies
00:25:06 He's pretty enough. Okay. Okay, so it's it's good that we've done all
00:25:10 Sometimes I think it skips generation
00:25:17 I've known women like a prospector like all into like horror and stuff like that
00:25:23 You're screaming red flag. Like come on. Honestly, I don't think it's a sin to like a saw movie
00:25:31 However, I would not consider it exactly a green flag
00:25:36 It's one thing there's sort of like make horror the horror genre like part of their personality and it's like
00:25:41 Unless
00:25:48 They're very pretty in which case they can do anything they want. All right. Okay, so
00:25:55 I'm trying to think if so, they're also
00:25:58 If somebody is like exclusively reading like hell-sent
00:26:03 Horror novels or something like that. I'd be I'd have concerns now
00:26:08 The other thing too is you could say if the saw movies hit I'm trying to get to the sin part
00:26:13 Which I may or may not get to so if the saw movies are just
00:26:17 Just bad for people if that makes any sense, right?
00:26:20 They're just they're just unhealthy right they they they tend to reinforce the worst aspects of sort of human behavior
00:26:28 now if
00:26:31 if you're
00:26:33 Spending a lot of money on these saw movies that then you're encouraging. What are they up to? So what's the eight?
00:26:38 Oh, I could oh nine nine
00:26:40 So a lot of looking this up. I got it. Oh, sorry. Yeah. Yeah, so you're kind of pouring money into this pretty negative stuff
00:26:47 That's bad for people and and all of that. So are you contributing to something that's kind of toxic in the human landscape?
00:26:53 Now I'm not saying that's directly a sin, but I could see how that would have a pretty bad
00:26:59 While all ten saw movies ranked is a video five months ago on YouTube
00:27:04 Learn how to watch the ten saw movies in chronological order from the original 2004 film to the latest spin-off saw X what?
00:27:12 Okay, stop stop
00:27:14 stop
00:27:15 Learn how to they literally have numbers off of them. What do you mean learn how to?
00:27:20 Can you count to ten actually saw people probably can't count to ten?
00:27:25 January 8th 2024 learn how to watch the ten saw movies in chronological order learn how to count to ten now
00:27:32 You know what? Someone's gonna do is they're gonna say that they skip around in time
00:27:35 You have to have like a high school education man. I'm in high school
00:27:38 I can't still can't do Roman numerals, but maybe they're out of chronological order
00:27:43 Like maybe yeah, eight is before saw three or something like that
00:27:47 I'm gonna go back to the simplistic thing and say just count to ten
00:27:54 Saw X came out in 2023. All right. Hold on. When is
00:27:57 saw
00:27:59 11
00:28:01 Just time for my birthday
00:28:09 Yeah, it's gay officially confirmed saw X I with an Instagram post on Monday. Oh, did Izzy just say saw 11 X
00:28:16 I know she does do Roman numerals. I'm reading a number
00:28:22 Okay, anyway, sorry, all right
00:28:24 Interesting interesting. All right, so I I would view it as a red flag
00:28:28 I think it does contribute like the really nasty stuff really does contribute like like brain dead zombie stuff and all of that
00:28:35 I just don't think it's particularly good and for me it would be a red flag because it's somebody stuck in some sort of horror situation
00:28:42 Yeah
00:28:43 Beautiful and like a celebration what's great about humanity and something like that?
00:28:47 But then if you're taking that and I can see like a tragic story tale that's got some dark elements
00:28:52 Yeah, you know, but it's like all you consume it
00:28:54 That's what you celebrate like that's your go-to and you're not also curious about why you're interested in that, you know
00:29:00 I'm like, you know, I get it. It's a little weird and I'm not sure you know, yeah
00:29:04 Yeah, I mean I can maybe see it like as a guilty pleasure, but not like oh, I'm really really into it
00:29:10 But even then I don't even like that kind of movie maybe not but like maybe like you you'd want
00:29:15 You'd want to have the self-knowledge and social skills. Even if it was a guilty pleasure, right? Right. They say like not talk about it
00:29:21 Well, hey those soul movies Oh
00:29:24 monsters
00:29:26 Right, right. All right. Well that accent man. I don't even know if looks could make up for that
00:29:30 Actually, yeah, I could know
00:29:34 Smuggled pretty smug. I don't know
00:29:43 Let's not find the bottom of Izzy's cutoff for good-looking guys, I'm concerned about this
00:29:48 Okay, he's the Antichrist but chat. Okay, don't answer. All right speaking of tabs
00:29:53 No, no the number of abs would be
00:30:00 666 I think that's it like or the entire cast of 300. All right
00:30:04 Speaking of tabs, did you ever drink tab and was it any good?
00:30:07 I don't think I've ever had a tab drink tab is a kind of pop or so that for you
00:30:12 soda from the 70s
00:30:14 No, it's like a diet cola. I never had are you working on any more social media reviews? Those are always hilarious
00:30:20 Hey, I said we can do them. Okay. I have a bunch of stuff bookmarked, but I have not
00:30:26 Done them as yet and also tips are welcome. I would appreciate that
00:30:30 They're very much tell people not to tip you and use reverse psychology. Don't tip me
00:30:34 Now tip me like a canoe. All right
00:30:39 I should get broccoli here. That would be quite a lot of CGI and makeup
00:30:45 All right. Let's see here. Oh, there's one here
00:30:49 How is that you Jared typing away
00:30:55 Just because you can doesn't mean you should just because I should means I can and I should right
00:31:04 Sorry, if you want Izzy to listen to you, apparently you have to post a headshot and it has to be flawless
00:31:10 Hmm. Yeah. All right. What do we got here?
00:31:13 All right, sorry
00:31:23 Did you see Drake Bell from Nickelodeon's interview on Twitter? So there is either they're finding a lot of child stars who worked in Hollywood and
00:31:29 They were very mean to a lot of those kids to get them to work long hours and do what they wanted
00:31:35 And so this kind of lid is is I mean, can you imagine making children work?
00:31:40 Right get back in the box. All right get back in the in the live stream box. Um
00:31:48 Question
00:31:52 Let's see here and don't really care about that one's politics
00:31:58 My Indian boss told me straight to my face that I got fat
00:32:03 See again, that's not a very Asian culture. Yeah. Well, that's South Asian as opposed to East Asian
00:32:09 I'm saying I'm talking about like yeah
00:32:11 I'm saying cuz we were talking about Japanese is like
00:32:14 No, I agree with Izzy straight to jail. I don't know what that all the good-looking guys should go straight to jail
00:32:21 He just says Oh someone says I agree with Izzy next person says straight to know it's the same person the same person
00:32:27 When did I see Street jail sin literature?
00:32:32 Okay, I love the movie until the end
00:32:34 How did those sand people know how to fly Imperial cruises without doing computer-based training modules? Don't worry
00:32:41 It was broken. It was broken from at the very end
00:32:44 I don't know exactly when you turn this in with a Fremen hop they hop on all the Imperial frigates to go fly off and
00:32:50 fight this great holy
00:32:52 They just do
00:32:55 It's science fiction not science fact
00:32:58 All right, mmm, so films are just a long series of gory murder mysteries. Are they murder mysteries?
00:33:03 I don't think they were that sophisticated were they just torture effects
00:33:06 A little little puzzleness, but it's it's mainly like a vehicle for gore right right then say
00:33:14 Alright not unlike a dude. Yeah, does a philosopher exist if we cannot see her done done done. Honestly, I'm not sure I'm a philosopher
00:33:25 That's what
00:33:27 Exactly I'm just not embracing my destiny
00:33:29 Tommy clarinet or whatever his name was somebody says
00:33:33 It's it not Oh
00:33:36 Chalamet, yeah, that's a cool name Timothy's shallow met shallow man. I don't know. I like clear net better
00:33:41 I just like the fact that his is both he and his character his character shallow and he's got shallow in his name
00:33:47 Chalamet shallow main or the main. Oh, yeah that good name bros got some hair. Yeah. It's got hair and a half
00:33:53 Like the point he's jaw ever he does he does actually you can open a beer bottle on on his jaw
00:34:00 Chalamet I say it's cool and I don't even remember. I don't know. I'm sticking with clarinet
00:34:06 Somebody says I avoid all horror movies murder movies and torture movies. There is enough bad stuff in the world already
00:34:12 I don't want to pollute my mind with any more bad nonsense. Yeah
00:34:16 Alright, how about if a female date is into the handmaidens tale? So that's by a Canadian writer
00:34:23 Have you seen they've got the white bonnets and the reds Oh coats. Yeah
00:34:27 Yeah, so it's about women who were kind of enslaved into having babies in some future
00:34:31 Yeah, it's I I find I started watching the show because I just kind of curious and the writer is very famous
00:34:39 I thought it was just absolutely horrible designed just to get women to hate men and it was just kind of creepy and weird
00:34:45 I watched the review. Yeah. Yeah, I I would not date a woman who was into the handmaidens tale. No likewise
00:34:52 anything that's
00:34:54 It's it was political really isn't it? I mean, well, it's just it's just feminist hate man stuff. Yeah
00:34:59 Yeah, that stuff that stuff is a jerk and it also is training women to hate pregnancy and childbirth that too, right?
00:35:05 It's oppressive right now. How many leprechaun movies are there? Oh
00:35:11 There was leprechaun in the hood when I was a kid what a leprechaun movies is a
00:35:16 Corny cheesy horror movie from back in the day
00:35:19 I saw a great meme which was that this is the most Irish thing ever and it was a rainbow that landed on a Guinness
00:35:24 truck
00:35:26 Well pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is the Irish leprechaun thing and Guinness is a Irish beer
00:35:32 So the most Irish thing ever. All right
00:35:35 How many leprechaun movies are there leprechaun is an American horror comedy film series consisting of eight slasher films?
00:35:42 Hmm. Oh, it's a slasher film horror comedy is there is he how are they rated?
00:35:47 Is it worth a review
00:35:51 No, I think let these movies leprechaun II what Jennifer Aniston is in the first one really? Yep. Oh, yeah
00:35:57 Yep, and she says I just want to be friends PG 13. I mean PG 18. I mean, I can't watch it
00:36:03 You just changed that so you wouldn't have to watch it
00:36:08 I would never is is he's confession of I just did
00:36:12 Not writing. I meant like audience rating Oh 4.0. Oh, yeah, like a really middle of road. Yeah, I think -
00:36:20 Sometimes things can be bad enough to be good
00:36:24 I'm in a very bad place right now and then the laughter stopped. All right
00:36:37 The horror really is the worst genre the best horror movies aren't horror movies at all. Yeah
00:36:41 How I have a better question, how can you have more than one Final Destination how does it have
00:36:48 Sequence what its final destination? It's it's a pretty cool film
00:36:52 So, I think there's like five Final Destination is basically
00:36:58 I
00:37:00 Remember what I watched review on it. I watch a lot of reviews on stuff
00:37:03 but I watched a review on it and basically the one that I remember the most is
00:37:08 there's a group of friends and they're going they're at a carnival and
00:37:11 Basically they go on this roller coaster and
00:37:15 the way it's portrayed seen in the movie is basically they go on the ride and
00:37:19 Halfway through the ride it starts breaking apart because it's a carnival and basically everyone on the ride dies. However
00:37:28 After when she died, she's the very last one to die. I'm the main character and basically when she dies is when she
00:37:34 Opens her eyes and it's right where the rides about to start
00:37:38 So she gets like a premonition of her death and everyone else on the ride. So what she does
00:37:43 is
00:37:45 She freaks out. She's like, oh she panics and basically starts screaming and like no one can go on the ride
00:37:50 Don't go on the ride. A lot of people think she's being crazy
00:37:53 She gets escorted out some of her friends don't go
00:37:55 But the majority of people do including her boyfriend and they died
00:37:59 It just gave away spoilers spoilers
00:38:03 what spoilers
00:38:05 and
00:38:08 Here's this. I mean this is all told like the first ten minutes of the movie
00:38:10 So it's not huge spoilers once you're up like episode 12 of a series. It's like the theme is gone
00:38:16 so later on the intimate thing that makes it interesting is
00:38:21 Death basically comes to them in the order that her vision premonition. So say everybody on the ride died in her vision
00:38:28 however, six of those people
00:38:30 Like when she told them everyone needs to get off six of those people actually went off. Hmm. They would die in the order
00:38:37 That they were supposed to so something odd would happen or a series of unfortunate events. I remember one of them
00:38:42 died from like a sun tanning salon or something like that like it wouldn't open or whatever and
00:38:48 There was another one that died. I can't was like the funniest. It's it's really goofy at some points
00:38:54 But the sun tanning salon wouldn't open there. They're trapped in like the
00:38:58 bed
00:39:01 And there's another one I think he set like the entire apartment building on fire trying to cook spaghetti like
00:39:07 Carbs are bad for you
00:39:14 It's kind of goofy it's also kind of not it's kind of like a I want to say like half a
00:39:18 Half a gory film anyways, it's all about death and stuff like that
00:39:21 When their kitch is that like, you know, they cheat death so death is gonna get them
00:39:26 But then they're they're kind of catches that they find these really weird bizarre ways to have people die
00:39:30 Like he's yeah accident and then a pole flies through the you know a car accident
00:39:33 Exactly. Yeah
00:39:36 Yo, Steph
00:39:38 You gotta watch attack on Titan probably one of the best shows you will ever see FR FR no
00:39:45 Okay, what is attack on Titan? It's anime. I'm pretty sure and I don't think it's very good
00:39:50 No, I have watched some I've seen some stuff on it is I don't know everybody
00:39:55 I know who likes attack on Titan. No offense audience whoever said that
00:39:59 Not exactly people I like let me let me look I could be I could be thinking of something else
00:40:06 There is a kind of group. Yeah, I've seen a lot on attack on Titan. It's kind of just like silly anime thing. I
00:40:12 Mean it was an interesting story for a little bit. I know it's been a while since I watched it
00:40:17 Would you say it was an interesting interesting story?
00:40:19 and I mean I kind of liked it for a bit, but
00:40:21 Honestly, if you're not into I watched a couple of them because we had friends that were into it. Yeah some of it and
00:40:25 It's I couldn't really quite get into it. Like I don't like what's the point of this?
00:40:30 They're time-traveling and then this person is there's like it's this
00:40:34 Soap opera of layers of stuff going on. I'm like, yeah, I'm not seeing the appeal here. Yeah, also this character
00:40:40 I keep seeing it from attack on Titan. Oh, yeah, it's like a giant muscular skeleton thing. There's some freaky looking
00:40:46 Camera this is a character from attack on Titan. What is up with the ABS, bro?
00:40:51 What I mean, it's how I look in the mirror
00:40:54 No cameras, okay
00:40:58 What is that? Why does it have like 20 apps? Why is there no flesh on the skull?
00:41:04 Why is there no flesh on the skull but there's flesh everywhere else why is there a flesh on the belly but not the ribs
00:41:08 So he makes whistling sounds I'm telling you play ribs like an xylophone. This is what I'm talking about
00:41:14 Right. Okay, how pretty is that one?
00:41:17 That's a lot of setups that's all I'm saying right now
00:41:23 Definitely lacking could have a few more ABS
00:41:27 666 is to do some crunches crunches. All right
00:41:33 A
00:41:35 Stephen King is an absolute sicko. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes, and
00:41:39 He sees to me actually compromised. That's the price of success in in Hollywood is it seems to be pretty much your soul
00:41:47 It could be could be something else. But all right
00:41:49 I saw the first two leprechaun movies not memorable the leprechaun looks like a troll is he's offended very
00:41:58 What is your opinion of Tom Clancy his movies and games seem very grounded and well executed
00:42:02 But when I actually read some of his books, I was surprised the amount of
00:42:04 Romance in them. I've never read a Tom Clancy book. I you know that like
00:42:09 Details about special ops force. It just it to me. It's like military industrial complex worship. I don't have any interest in this
00:42:17 No, it's just really boring floating around from him where he said I was surprised if it that if it's government is bad and lazy
00:42:22 Yeah, like everything government does is incompetent. They're evil. They're bad
00:42:25 It's like but he made this career writing all these books
00:42:28 Yeah
00:42:29 it's it's just like tough guy fantasy that the government program called war is good or
00:42:34 Useful or helpful and all of that and I you know
00:42:37 I'm not sure that a lot of people have a lot of faith left in the alphabet agencies around the world
00:42:42 I don't think it's Mac like ever since the revelations about JFK came out. I'm not sure that people are like, hmm
00:42:48 I'm sure they are doing their part to battle even in the world. It may not be the case
00:42:52 What do you think about Ghibli movies like spirited away? Do you remember that one? Is he? Yes, I do remember that
00:42:57 What did you think of that really disliked it? Um, I can definitely see how people will like it. Not my thing though. I
00:43:03 So many many years many many years ago. There was a guy on the old community server the the prehistoric
00:43:11 Forum on FDR and he say yeah, and he like the one we use hieroglyphics and and carrier pigeons
00:43:18 Mm-hmm, and he suggested that I watch
00:43:21 Spirited away and I found it way too creepy like just really disturbing. I don't find the monsters disturbing
00:43:26 I find everybody being totally fine with the monsters. That's way more disturbing to me. Ooh, right
00:43:32 So these these kids they get into this other portal with their wheel really weird creatures
00:43:37 but the creatures are just kind of going about their business and they're just kind of odd and weird and I find that if
00:43:46 There's dysfunctional people around that's one thing if there's dysfunctional people around and everyone's treating them as if they're completely normal
00:43:53 That's to me really creepy and that's what I get out of that spirited away now
00:43:57 I did end up watching it years later and I didn't find it so bad
00:44:00 But it didn't it was my thing
00:44:02 It just it's too otherworldly and it's too because it's so disconnected from anything that would happen in your actual life
00:44:08 It has no relevance importance. It doesn't train you about anything in this life or anything like that. So yeah, mm-hmm
00:44:16 Alright, there's nothing I can take away. What's mogging? I know what mogging is. What is maxing?
00:44:21 Books max. Oh, no
00:44:23 You mean like super broccoli here search for mogging. Yeah, it basically me. It's like
00:44:29 Wait, hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Sorry. Don't mean to interrupt. Look what happened when I search for mogging
00:44:35 It's just me. You know what mewing is Oh me giant thumb
00:44:39 So mogging apparently is just me. No, how lovely. Mm-hmm
00:44:45 Sorry, go ahead. Is he you had something that you wanted to say to just consume by range fine
00:44:49 No, so tell me tell me I'm spilling the secrets of Gen Z
00:44:52 So mogging basically means looking better than you past self or other people in your environment and stuff like that, right?
00:45:00 It's also like another one is like looks maxing
00:45:03 Which is going to blow up. No, let's maxing. No glow up. I've heard that one kind of glow up but looks maxing is like
00:45:12 Going to extremes to kind of achieve like the most attractive you can be kind of
00:45:17 whether it's like
00:45:19 You know, whatever kind of stuff. So let me ask you this because you make claims to be blunt. I
00:45:25 Mean fair to say earlier. There was a big thing about you. Yeah, so if you were to go around the room and
00:45:31 Say, I mean, it's hard for me to imagine what looks maxing would be for me other than what I am
00:45:37 But if you were to say some alternate dimension, what would I do to look max?
00:45:42 so
00:45:45 Strict diet plan. Okay
00:45:47 Lots of gym and stuff like that. Yeah hair transplants. Okay from James teeth whitening cut out coffee, right?
00:45:56 So it's healthy freshly shaved every day. It's hell then
00:46:00 Basically putting physical appearance above everything else looks maxing. Okay, what's the word mocking?
00:46:07 How does that oh don't ask it's just a Gen Z word that gets come up with like, you know, like
00:46:11 Yep
00:46:14 So it also means outsizing a dwarf something dwarfing somebody in muscle size fullness and definition. I guess it's a physical
00:46:20 Yeah, yeah, but how do how do women mark women don't really mark?
00:46:24 This is more of the effeminization
00:46:28 Yeah, this is more men trying to be as attractive as possible the way women used to do that
00:46:32 But now women try and be as ugly as possible and then try
00:46:35 Mouse utopia beautiful ones. Yeah mouse. No the men try to become women. Yeah. Okay. All right. I appreciate that
00:46:42 Oh somebody immediately typed hair transplant the moment this question came up
00:46:45 I'm not saying that you should you know if I wanted to mom say that's what mogging you do B
00:46:55 It's just like doing every possible measure to be as attractive as possible
00:46:58 It's like mogging or looks maxing and it also includes plastic surgery. Not really. No, I think that's more of a woman thing
00:47:05 I'm not sure what the woman version or so male plastic surgery don't men get
00:47:09 chest reductions or or
00:47:12 Chest implants or jaw implants or jaw implants? Yes, I think so, right?
00:47:16 That's kind of look down upon
00:47:20 Zuma here. I'm deep into black pill stuff. I don't know what that means if that's related to get away from the black pill stuff
00:47:25 Yeah, until we can money until we can monetize it in which case we'll lead you there
00:47:30 all right, so
00:47:33 That's interesting. All right
00:47:36 I'm fancy
00:47:40 They used the voice to fly those things. Oh did they use the voice of command to fly those things in Dune?
00:47:44 Oh how interesting fly
00:47:47 Is that not the voice of command
00:47:53 There's something like that. I wonder what Steph would think of the classic John Wayne Western films would be fan of those kinds of movies
00:47:59 I know too much about the Wild West to know I mean, it's all propaganda
00:48:02 No
00:48:02 so crazy
00:48:03 and we really needed the government and boy was just guys shooting each other up until the sheriff came along like all the stuff we
00:48:08 Did in the truth about the Wild West which you should check out, right?
00:48:11 All right. Have you seen avatar the last airbender? I know what it is. It's not a fan again
00:48:19 I don't really like anime stuff hugely. So I
00:48:22 Just find the enemy. It's like a good anime with some good morals or something like that for kids
00:48:28 Yeah, it's supposed to be a kid sting
00:48:30 but again
00:48:30 I've noticed a lot of kids shows and stuff are really being taken over by like adults and stuff like yeah adult
00:48:35 I know a lot of this like I know a bunch of people
00:48:38 Who I knew like before they graduated and stuff and are now like 19 20 18 kind of thing
00:48:43 So definitely an adult like late teens early 20s
00:48:47 Yeah, and they're very much, you know, like what one of them it's more the girls and the guys
00:48:52 But I see them being a lot interested in like young kids shows
00:48:57 Like like little kids shows kind of sorry males or females women women women
00:49:01 like one of the
00:49:04 ones like the miraculous ladybug like I
00:49:07 Don't know. It's that it's that woman with the annoying ladybug suit. Yeah
00:49:11 Like that like cartoons and stuff like that and it's like what are you doing? You're an adult like yeah
00:49:17 You see we talked about drugs that they're not good
00:49:21 Women in a ladybug suit. What are you talking about? You know this show what that do I I watched it for like a month
00:49:27 And then I just stopped watching boring when I was like younger on the network. Okay
00:49:31 No, you've watched it. You can't just okay me you watched it
00:49:35 I I just I can't I can't imagine no matter how good the animation is that a movie about a curling iron is any good
00:49:41 Oh, sorry airbender, I thought it was hairbender. Sorry my mistake
00:49:50 hairbender
00:49:52 Look, it's as close as I'm gonna get to a curly guy, you know
00:49:55 Sometimes the joke is better made not made I know and one of those days will come across one of those times
00:50:00 Let's see here
00:50:04 Somebody says thank you for the tip. I appreciate that. Somebody says glad to join late
00:50:08 Don't want to interrupt except to just say my wife and I found out today. We'll be having our second child
00:50:14 Congratulations as a type of see that you're talking about horror films pia spirited way is strange very Japanese in its imagery mythology
00:50:21 But I may be redundant. Well, I appreciate that. Thank you so much and congratulations on
00:50:26 The baby do social media beauty filters count as mocking
00:50:31 No, but there will be glow-ups wouldn't they know social media beauty filters are usually looked down upon
00:50:38 I mean I can think of a few people who would but no usually you're not supposed to count that as like mocking
00:50:44 Yeah, okay. Mmm guy
00:50:46 all right
00:50:48 I think that men like aware that they're acting effeminately
00:50:53 If they any shame at all
00:50:56 And I'm not friends with the guys who do that
00:51:01 Like we might be acquaintances, but usually if I ever see them doing that I'm just giving them a look
00:51:06 I'm like, what are y'all doing?
00:51:09 Sorry, I'm just trying I've lost the like my friends will say stuff like that and pretend to be interested in that as a joke
00:51:15 Yeah, you're gonna like troll me. I can get a little like joke about it and be silly
00:51:20 Like they'll make fun of stuff like that. Um, oh, this is a question about video games. I don't think you would be
00:51:26 Excuse me. Do you think horror games like puppy playtime are appropriate for seven-year-olds?
00:51:31 I honestly I'd say the first puppy playtime game
00:51:36 Definitely we play some of that. I didn't I'm think it was that bad. You didn't you didn't know the war
00:51:40 But two and three have gotten a three especially I would not say three is appropriate
00:51:46 Okay, I'd say you have to be eight or nine probably but yeah
00:51:50 Oh again also depends on the maturity and it's one thing if you're if you're sorry to interrupt ahead is oh
00:51:55 No, you go. Well, I was gonna say so if you play something with your kids
00:51:59 You know, you can play it together
00:52:01 Like we paid for the puppy playtime together and you can see is it okay or not?
00:52:06 You can read up on it. You can play
00:52:08 No, no, but I mean
00:52:10 I kept it like a locked in the vault that I know but you didn't play the games. You just saw some commentary, right?
00:52:16 No, I watched playthroughs
00:52:18 To me watching a playthrough. It's very different from playing it. No, but I don't think so because as in poppy playtime 3
00:52:25 It's there's parts where it's like very like torture and stuff like that
00:52:29 Oh, and so it's and you've seen those playthroughs as well. Yeah. Oh, okay, but um
00:52:34 Again, it's still it's still like a kids game. I'd say like 10 and up for poppy playtime 3 again torture. That's right for kids
00:52:41 It's not exactly torture
00:52:43 It's like for me at the age of 7 I would have been fine with poppy playtime hmm like even the later ones
00:52:51 Yeah, okay for me
00:52:53 But I can think of a lot of kids that I knew when I was 7 who would not be okay with that
00:52:56 But what so what happens in the like what what kind of a sure you play time 3 I'd see the bad part
00:53:02 There's this character. It's a toy. Yeah, and these toys they they're like humans in a toy
00:53:08 Yeah body kind of its name is dog day. And basically there's a scene where he is
00:53:13 His legs have been cut off basically
00:53:16 And he's like strung up by one of the other characters. Yeah, so that would be like this thing probably I think at 15
00:53:24 That's not to the end of the world. But yeah
00:53:26 Okay, so let's see here
00:53:31 No, no, no, no sheet
00:53:35 And she also just watched the videos for the most part. No, no poppy playtimes relatively new
00:53:40 I know the third you can't buy games. No, I can't right so cuz you saw like you can just enter your own credit card
00:53:46 Buy games or so you have you watch some playthroughs?
00:53:48 And again, I think the playthroughs are very different because there's people commenting and you're not
00:53:53 Mainly for like the youtubers who I enjoy. Yeah, you like they good commentary. They're funny and that kind of stuff, right? Yeah
00:53:58 All right. I don't know what that question means
00:54:03 What is it? Oh it how to achieve the life they want. I don't know what that is
00:54:08 gauge earrings for Steph
00:54:11 Definitely big old hoops in your nose that like the yeah, I'm hobo maxing right now, please do not
00:54:18 Do not hobo max
00:54:22 At least is that Jared's at least watch come on man do like rich maxi or something. We don't have a max. Yeah
00:54:28 Okay, should I look up hobo maxing?
00:54:30 Just say anything with the word maxing next to it and it just means you're doing the most you can to achieve it
00:54:37 Being a hobo. Yeah
00:54:40 Alrighty got it. Like right now I would be awesome maxing because I'm just so much better than everyone. I'm kidding
00:54:47 I'm taking that for my D&D character that we made
00:54:51 All
00:54:53 Right
00:54:55 How to put into words what happened to Disney I mean, it's the usual thing when something gets influential and powerful a lot of
00:55:04 Questionable people move in to promote their own agenda and they pillage the previous success
00:55:10 I mean, I think universities and colleges are doing that right now that in the past only 10% of people went to university
00:55:16 So you could assume you get the top 10% of intelligence. Mm-hmm. And of course IQ tests are banned
00:55:20 So you've got to have this big giant proxy for IQ tests called the college degree and they're coasting on their prior
00:55:27 Reputations while pillaging them. It's like it's like a guy who used to be responsible and as a good credit score
00:55:33 Just borrowing a bunch of money coasting on his past credit score and it's gonna go bankrupt
00:55:37 I don't can that last though you would think that ship has sailed and no
00:55:40 No, but it's it's now it's the propaganda to go to university is
00:55:46 Huge for kids. I mean, maybe it's peaked a little in the even in my group. That's pretty like very Republican
00:55:52 It's still kind of like I asked him do you think you've got a college and like I don't know
00:55:55 I mean you kind of have to and I'm like, no you don't
00:55:57 Yeah, I was pretty strong when I was in high school as well. Yeah
00:56:02 Did you see ever watch old-school legacy media TV? I don't think we did like what would example be?
00:56:08 Legacy no, no, no, this would be like
00:56:14 a
00:56:16 Little house on the prairie or you know, like all old old TV like old old TV stuff
00:56:22 I assume like black and white or like I'm so my
00:56:25 I've never found those kind of movies appealing just the way they're written. You find them kind of cringe, right?
00:56:30 Yeah. Yeah. Hmm. Yeah, man, if it doesn't have seven Avengers fighting over stuff
00:56:36 And like CGI with like stuff blowing up. I left that meme of like this average superhero. We saved the city
00:56:43 And the city is just like a huge crater of everything being destroyed
00:56:47 I like man every time these superheroes are around there's always havoc being like
00:56:51 everywhere is
00:56:53 War play or violent play just intrinsic to boys development or due to indoctrination when I was a kid. My mother was anti-military
00:56:59 Anti-cop and anti-gun she would not let me have any war toys or a gun
00:57:04 so I stuck to Lego and would build pistols and k-47 tanks planes and little armies and let war and let war
00:57:12 Rage across the Lego table, you know, I'm not sure that's just boys
00:57:15 Um, I know when I was younger when I'd go to McDonald's and stuff
00:57:19 I'd sometimes get like transformer toys or like guys with like guns and stuff and I definitely play with those
00:57:24 But my big thing was like dragons. I'd love finding dragon figurines to buy and stuff
00:57:28 Mm-hmm. I had a whole story said you'd make up with your dragons
00:57:31 Yeah, like some of these would be like epic like seven-day stories. Yeah
00:57:34 but um
00:57:37 Yeah, so I definitely think there's a lot of it with girls and boys very instinctual for like yeah
00:57:43 So just didn't like war and fighting because I know for girls again. It's a lot more like story
00:57:47 So I well, I didn't have like war in my stories. It was more like like
00:57:51 Social stuff. Yeah, which is a very look this this this combat and everything. Yeah, I mean this combat and everything
00:57:58 I mean you have to combat your own fears
00:58:00 I mean
00:58:00 We're trying to fight to get audience share from other
00:58:02 shows and says combat and everything you might as well practice when you're young because it's either practice when you're young or you're thrown in
00:58:08 The deep end when you get older without practice and that's no good
00:58:10 Yeah, mm-hmm life gets very serious and you got to play first and you're gonna have a lot of conflicts and negotiation to do in
00:58:16 Life and so do it in the safest circumstance where it's play. Yeah
00:58:20 Right, right
00:58:22 Getting imagine a girlfriend. It's about as bad an advice to suck on a rock if you're thirsty. Yeah, that's a reference to my mother. Mm-hmm
00:58:30 And the other thing too is that all
00:58:32 Creatures that are young practice combat. Mm-hmm, like certainly mammals, right? I mean lions do hyenas do even
00:58:41 Mice do they play fight with each other and so on so the practice of combat puppies do and all
00:58:48 Sorry for the way I worded that I meant just regular cable TV with commercials gosh commercials, what are they?
00:58:58 Oh
00:59:00 Right the original unskippable ad has easy ever gone to a war history museum
00:59:05 Yeah, we did once it was like, um, yeah, right. Yeah, I think so. Yeah
00:59:10 Yeah, we went to we went and we saw there was a b-52 that had been dragged out of a swamp
00:59:16 We got to go in an airplane
00:59:19 And yeah, it was really neat
00:59:21 Sorry, it's again for me. This could just be a girl thing. Not my thing
00:59:24 I was like it was kind of cool. But you know after like 10 minutes, I'm like, okay
00:59:28 Like no, no, the problem was like 10 minutes of explanation per plane for me. No, but so that
00:59:34 Started on the plane when I hated the plane one. I thought the war museum that was cool stuff
00:59:39 but for me it would be again like walk through be out in 15 minutes and
00:59:43 hours and
00:59:46 Again, it's just not my thing. It's just one of those things where someone starts explaining like the history of the plane are all
00:59:52 Walk back. I'll look at some cool guns. It's like I don't really like it's not my thing. Yeah
00:59:56 maybe when I'm older, but
00:59:59 Yeah
01:00:02 Steph I'm just halfway through listening to the 10 year old 300 pounds caller
01:00:06 I'm incredibly impressed with you impressed with your patience and perseverance through the time delay and the call of fighting is internal parents
01:00:13 yeah, I mean I get praised a lot for my patience mostly from
01:00:21 No, I do get praised a lot but for me
01:00:23 it's like if you if you're out hiking and you come across someone who's trapped under a tree and
01:00:29 It's really hard to move the tree. Do you just like yeah off I go
01:00:33 Sorry, I gave it a shot. It was a little tough
01:00:36 I'm off right but no because I'm in my brain would be the burning vision of this guy still trapped under a
01:00:44 Log, so I have to give me a call
01:00:48 Well, and I also put myself in the position of if I was trapped
01:00:52 Yeah under a log and I wouldn't want someone to give up. Yeah. Yeah, right
01:00:57 Can you imagine imagine like you're trapped in some car and they bring the jaws of life and it doesn't work too
01:01:03 Well, and they're like, all right. Well, we tried. Yeah, we're out
01:01:05 My shifts over and you're like you're in the car and smelling gasoline and praying there's no spark, right? So for me, I
01:01:13 Think everyone's been in the position where you're just kind of defensive about something could be anything right? It just happens
01:01:19 It's like a kind of weird possession. And so for me giving up on someone
01:01:23 Yeah, hey, it's admitting defeat
01:01:26 Really don't like to do I can only think of one call then which never got released
01:01:31 It's one one call in in the last 18 years
01:01:34 Did I just say I'm out I'm tapping out I can't do it
01:01:38 Like I just and it was a woman who was just absolutely brutal in her defenses
01:01:41 I worked on it for an hour and a half made no progress
01:01:44 then you just got to tap out right because then it's like
01:01:47 If something here's the thing to like if if you're trying to lift the log off someone and they keep stabbing you in the leg
01:01:53 It's like okay. Good luck with the log right now, right? So for me, it's not really a matter of patience
01:01:58 It's really just putting myself in the other person's shoes
01:02:00 we've all been super defensive and trying to be patient with someone and help them over that because I also know this too and
01:02:07 Maybe this is a bit grandiose on my part. But hey, what else is new?
01:02:10 but for me, it's also like I view these call-in shows as
01:02:15 one shot for someone
01:02:17 Like when are they gonna have and I used to say this in the call-in shows like you're never gonna have another opportunity like this
01:02:22 You're never gonna have somebody who's you know
01:02:24 Kind of skilled in philosophy
01:02:26 Who's gonna be willing and able to unpack your defenses and put you in a different direction if you want in life
01:02:31 It's a one-shot thing and then tomorrow you get to go back to talking about sports and weather
01:02:35 Yeah, right and the latest movie and and like so for me, it's like
01:02:39 It's a it's a one-shot deal
01:02:41 That's once in a lifetime, right? I remember so when I was in therapy
01:02:46 My therapist recommended that I watch a show it was actually made into a movie with Mel Gibson, but it's really old show
01:02:54 About a guy who just has
01:02:58 Psychological problems and this relationship and this therapist and his therapist is basically like at one point
01:03:03 She says when he's about to have a breakthrough. She says it's now or never
01:03:08 Hmm, and I remember getting real goosebumps at that idea that when it comes to sort of personal growth, it's now or never
01:03:14 Like the idea that if you choose the never
01:03:17 It doesn't come back done, you know, cuz you we keep thinking that there's all these
01:03:21 Oh, I'll just take the next opportunity and I I have a tough time saying no to opportunities because for me
01:03:27 I know how rare they are like for me to start my business even for me to sort of break out and this kind of
01:03:31 Show is really not common. You know when I met my wife, I'm like, no, I'm not gonna wait for someone better
01:03:37 So for me, it's like, you know seize the day take the opportunity and
01:03:43 I really feel that this is the one time that somebody can change their life if they want
01:03:49 Yeah, and it's it's and and the fact that they're calling me but there's nobody else who doing it for them
01:03:54 There's nobody else in their life who's willing to have these conversations with them. That's why they're calling me
01:03:59 So I'm like last up
01:04:01 Last stop to never like I'm the last catcher in the rye right then the last to divert people off the cliff
01:04:07 I'm the last I'm the last port of call - I'm never gonna change. So I
01:04:11 I
01:04:13 Feel like like a surgeon working on his wife. Like when do you give up you don't right? So
01:04:19 For me, it's not just a matter of patience. It's just a matter of if I
01:04:24 Had only one chance to change my life
01:04:27 I'd once and I was really fighting it or rather my inner demons were fighting it. I want that person to work on me
01:04:32 As long as possible
01:04:33 You know like you you don't want the you don't want the doctor to give up right?
01:04:38 Hey, you know skipped a couple of heartbeats forget it
01:04:41 Yeah, right you want them to to fight and and don't we all kind of admire those those people who just like, you know
01:04:47 It's kind of
01:04:49 Cliched scene in a hospital the guy just keeps working on
01:04:52 It keeps working on and you know, sometimes they come back right? So yeah for me. It's not just a it's not really a matter
01:04:58 of patience it's a matter of
01:05:00 What what is another hour out of my life?
01:05:03 versus
01:05:05 Philosophy could really change someone's life
01:05:07 Yeah
01:05:07 and
01:05:08 Well how many and how many times has it and it does if people want it?
01:05:11 I mean certainly did for me and it has I get messages all the time that this kind of stuff. So yep
01:05:16 The Kennedy Space Center was all right when I went some years ago. Yeah, we've been to that. Oh, yeah, that was cool
01:05:21 I like that. Yeah need some neat. I like the bit with rockets
01:05:24 What do you like about the Space Center? I thought it was cool
01:05:28 I find spaceships and stuff more cool than like war history and someone got so I thought they had
01:05:33 Explanations about yeah, I think you tapped out with the guy who thought he was being gang-stalked
01:05:38 Oh, that was the Indian guy who heard some sounds in his cupboard and thought that the government was watching him
01:05:43 Yeah, I may have tapped out with that guy. All right
01:05:46 What a Jared and James's favorite bands slash music artists present company not accepted karaoke. Anyway
01:05:52 Yeah, go for it. Oh
01:05:55 conflicted I was talking about this earlier with doing like I've got a conflicted relationship with the music I grew up with because at some
01:06:00 Points like I become a less traumatized more conscious person like his stuff
01:06:05 Dark yeah, I probably liked faith no more the most growing up with I found some songs that are just
01:06:14 Terrible like Epstein asked like ooh from that band. Yeah, okay
01:06:18 And so yeah, like that's probably the big band they come it was just bands they were asking about right
01:06:25 Is there anything else bands or music bands or music?
01:06:27 I probably need one and especially pumpkins listen to it. Oh, oh
01:06:32 God, I know here. It's maddening
01:06:35 I'd like to listen to the Barber of Seville and I try to like sing along to that
01:06:40 Like it's an Italian opera for people who don't they don't know and James. Yeah, I
01:06:45 think actually Jared's asked me this question a bunch of times and I have
01:06:49 Yeah, I don't know if it's a interesting relationship with music. It's more like
01:06:55 There's sometimes I don't listen to a lot of music in general
01:06:58 And I kind of grew up playing and performing a lot of music although not like writing my own or anything like that
01:07:04 Also, I'm living on the piano and stuff and sort of it. No
01:07:08 You know, I was singing along this morning keyboard to keyboard the story. Yeah. Yeah
01:07:12 I
01:07:13 Got a decent singing voice and I was sort of just making up my own tune
01:07:17 But I'm like composed music or anything like that. Yeah, I've tried but it's actually kind of rough
01:07:23 Anyway, but I mean I've liked stuff like from the 80s 70s 90s, but kind of like Jared although not maybe as strongly
01:07:31 It's like yeah, if I start find myself singing a song like ooh, I don't think I want to sing that
01:07:37 I was actual lyrics, you know
01:07:39 No, I mean and stuff like hair metal stuff. It's like it's like all about
01:07:42 You know just promiscuity or just drugs or just it just rank hedonism
01:07:48 And you know, I mean I've done enough about my life with being like 250 odd pounds and then it's like, you know
01:07:53 What how does it pull back on the pump the brakes on hedonism stuff?
01:07:56 when you
01:07:58 I'm well on my way to being a healthy very healthy weight
01:08:03 Just about to 15 20 pounds away and I'd like to add like recognizing that about my taste and say to me some stuff
01:08:09 I've tried to heal that on myself and like I find a lot of good
01:08:12 Opera classical music things like that really good in some great 80s like, you know
01:08:18 Yeah, that's kind of a love song, can you just keep going with that no no it gives fire
01:08:31 I'll be
01:08:33 Okay now all right P headphone users
01:08:42 That was a mosquito ringtone. I think right? I didn't hear anything are a good example of like the most healthy
01:08:49 But there's a line where I'm like, I'm just gonna let myself
01:08:54 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
01:08:57 Experiences just yeah. Yeah
01:09:01 All right, Izzy, did you want to throw in any musical tastes no JT music no, come on
01:09:07 I'm supposed to be the the the philosophy child with 80s
01:09:13 80s influences not happened. All right, so I will say is that I hate pop music
01:09:19 That's all I'll say right and I can't say I like 80s music either. No, you can't and I can't I just I can't I can't
01:09:26 Even lie country music. That's the you know, I there are some good country songs
01:09:30 It's just that every country song sounds the same as the other one. I kiss my darling with my
01:09:35 Get your tongue out of my mouth my darling with my fist James, why would you say?
01:09:44 You heard everybody I don't do compressions that well
01:09:54 So for me, it's like oh I heard a country song I heard a country song and they don't much variation
01:09:59 But yeah, okay. I do love JT music. It's my favorite
01:10:03 She's totally 50 folks I grew up with music and that's one of the things that conflicted me about that as well
01:10:10 It's supposed to be a little more conservative more better values and then you go back and listen to some of those weird
01:10:15 And it's absolutely monstrous
01:10:17 It does not promote healthy male-female relations and it's coming from the ostensible conservative Republican salt of the earth
01:10:24 Somebody says that looks look marking does include
01:10:33 Plastic surgery got a nose job for okay. Okay, and also that marking is male
01:10:40 Somebody's marking is also a big thing because most of the young women these days appear to be drawn towards the top 10% of looks
01:10:48 Guys, I'm given that Jared James and I are the top 9.9 percent
01:10:52 That's only 0.1 percent for all of the other women so that that obviously very very tough
01:10:57 I mean again doesn't matter how many saw movies
01:10:59 All right, the jaw to saw ratio exactly
01:11:08 Sorry, she's like the crazy hot matrix. Yeah
01:11:13 It always amazes me that when I share some of the insights that I've been able to get from
01:11:20 You with good therapists and they seem extremely interested
01:11:23 It's not a good sign with these therapists is like yeah
01:11:26 Tell me more I seem that's a very effective Duke Ellington and Willie Nelson might be my favorite music artists
01:11:32 I never got much into Willie Nelson about the weed
01:11:34 Well, he's all about the weed, but he does fight with the IRS, but also
01:11:37 He's I'm a singing guy, which means I care most about the voice and Willie Nelson is just not got a great voice
01:11:45 I mean, so this is Johnny Cash barrier like the fact that he says a shot a man in Reno just to watch him die
01:11:52 You know, okay, that's but so if you're like not very creative lyric like, okay
01:11:56 so I just
01:12:03 If the singing isn't great, I just can't really get into it and I
01:12:07 Unfortunately, I have a bit of fetish for singers way too high for me
01:12:10 mmm, just you know, like like the the the sting the Freddie Mercury's the John Anderson's like the guys who are tenors and
01:12:18 countertenors my Billy Joel's
01:12:20 No and
01:12:24 Because but they're really also that I'm a baritone and they just aren't baritones in pop anymore. Yeah
01:12:29 like they just aren't it's all tenors and that's partly because the the higher voices are needed to be amplified over the band and
01:12:36 Higher voices are easy to amplify over a band music and a bass is not or a baritone
01:12:42 Yeah, what would have been the last like popular baritone?
01:12:44 I mean, maybe Billy Billy Idol or that guy from Lighthouse family or oh
01:12:50 There was a guy a Superman never made any money
01:12:55 saving the world
01:12:57 Solomon Grundy, sorry
01:12:59 No, he's a tenor. He just starts off lower, but he goes real high even Billy Idol songs go pretty high. Yeah
01:13:05 Yeah, well, he's got a great yell. Yeah. Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah. Oh
01:13:08 Hey little sister. What have you done?
01:13:11 Yeah, and that's all fun and games until start again like that really high. Yeah
01:13:17 So Duke Ellington, I love the big band stuff myself a good scant
01:13:21 You get Ella Fitzgerald and and the the greats I like Louis Armstrong, even though it's a very unusual voice
01:13:27 So I love the big band stuff Willie Nelson. He wrote actually a song. I really love always on my mind
01:13:33 Believe it or not
01:13:34 The Pet Shop Boys did a really good version of that as did Christopher did a great cover of that oddly enough
01:13:38 It's really lovely. It's a very pretty song. You never answered the question. What is James and
01:13:44 What what is that?
01:13:47 Galvanization
01:13:50 That's your next D&D a character name got or
01:13:54 Okay, I don't think stroke maxing Jared's name is the way to go
01:13:57 Very much a teach I appreciate you I appreciate I appreciate your teach
01:14:09 You'd be the guys in PE we're all gay with each other and
01:14:19 Dude I'm gonna look max the haircut tomorrow you listen just because I'm British
01:14:25 Careful I buy all right. Okay. All right. So James. Okay. Just look at the last show. They explained it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right
01:14:33 Let's see here
01:14:37 They're asking our function in the
01:14:39 What is your function? What is your function overture at the barber in Seville?
01:14:43 Don't let that let that dump dumb. Is that the one what's that? Yeah overture at the barber of Seville is very famous
01:14:50 I'm gonna play
01:14:52 Yeah
01:14:54 Yeah, all right
01:14:58 Somebody in the barber's hat
01:15:01 Fair story the older I get the more I appreciate classic music
01:15:07 I don't know if that means classic rock or classical probably classical what hole and oat songs. Do you like?
01:15:12 All in all of those, you know this one is he
01:15:16 You're a rich girl and you've gone too far, but you know, it don't matter anyway. Yeah. Yeah, that's a good song
01:15:22 What else a man eaters? Okay
01:15:25 Now Darryl Hall who's like this the blonde singer from that
01:15:31 He he's got really good. He's got a
01:15:34 Darryl's house or something like that. It's a YouTube channel
01:15:37 Where he brings in lots of famous musicians and they do either that original song and they do covers
01:15:43 So the the band train, you know, hey
01:15:46 Your lipstick stain on the plant out of your red sub brain or they also did drops of Jupiter
01:15:52 They have a really great version of Papa Papa's Papa was a Rolling Stone
01:15:56 Which is great and and the the guy the black drummer. He's just got amazing vocals in that. He also has the guy
01:16:04 I think you're crazy. I think you're crazy
01:16:11 Who oh, yeah, I love that song that's great great lyrics in that song by the way and and I see low green Darryl
01:16:18 Hall is like yeah, he's like I wrote that song that see low green is like such a good time
01:16:22 It is a fantastic song. So he's got that's basically what he's doing because he's not touring I guess or or whatever
01:16:28 He's also pretty old now, too
01:16:29 but he
01:16:31 He just gets these musicians to come in and they just do great covers and original songs that they get bill written really really good
01:16:37 stuff
01:16:38 so yeah, I
01:16:40 Dance on your knees. My brother was really into the whole announce scene. Hmm
01:16:44 All right. Do you like Daft Punk?
01:16:48 What's an example? I feel like I like some some electronic music and death death puns one of them
01:16:54 It's like half robotic electronic stuff, isn't it?
01:16:56 Yeah
01:17:00 Artists have butchered it
01:17:06 Lighthouse family had a baritone when you're close to tears. Remember what's ahead is a different color
01:17:12 One day we're gonna get so high
01:17:15 So he has a sort of baritone II kind of thing and it's actually possible to sing along without like twisting your knickers
01:17:19 So hmm, so that's good. All right, let's see here
01:17:22 Andy Andy pants
01:17:27 All right, what else have we got coming in here
01:17:33 I'm trying to think because I used to listen to some of all I figured out Jared's function
01:17:37 What ambience ambient music and the occasion of bird sounds I was outside
01:17:42 I'm genuinely like why are the birds out like it's not summer. It's winter. Why are the birds out?
01:17:49 Nope just dirt
01:17:53 I do make yeah, yeah lots of ambience
01:17:59 Somebody's always know where he is in like we always know what's going on whenever we play like
01:18:03 Like that, you know if he's dead because you don't hear the
01:18:07 Jared comes with his own soundtrack. Yes, no question and and really a menagerie like with the soundtrack
01:18:14 I mean, that's better and it's the same. It's no
01:18:17 That's been there for like years
01:18:21 It's not a bad thing
01:18:24 Not seems like there's there's a
01:18:26 Problem you make my dreams come true. Yeah, I can't go for that. Yeah
01:18:34 Steph what is your definition of the black pill to me?
01:18:38 It's just knowing the truth about looks and how they determine your life. Oh, come on. Let's not determine your life
01:18:43 Yeah, that person has acted out the black pill. Sorry. Is that you had a you had a sound there?
01:18:51 No, that's an example of someone you and I just have you and I just have all this pretty privilege
01:18:57 It's horrible. Someone is wallowing in the negative aspect of something and it's it's self-determining or it's the way what's the right look?
01:19:04 You here's the thing. So
01:19:06 The way that sorry, here's the thing like this is some definitive thing
01:19:09 This is my my sort of approach. So getting the truth is like diving off a cliff
01:19:13 Like you got to go deep and you go deep and for a while
01:19:17 It doesn't feel like you're ever gonna get back to the surface, but you got to get back to the surface
01:19:21 Right, you've got to find some way to balance out the light and the dark so people without any dark or idiots, right?
01:19:27 They're just don't be dumb right and and they don't have any sense of evil. They don't have any sense of danger
01:19:32 They're nothing to be wary of nothing
01:19:34 Everything's fine. Anybody who's scared is just phobic and weird like okay, and this is a left right thing. The right is more prone to
01:19:41 Concern about danger and the left or just don't you dumb, you know, everyone's welcome. Everything's great
01:19:46 except for those bigots or whatever right? Mmm, so
01:19:50 That too light is is what we call Pollyanna, which is just like everything's great. We live in the best of all possible worlds
01:19:57 Nothing, I think that could happen. There are no malevolent people
01:19:59 There are just people who are misunderstood and you know, if we're just nice to criminals, they'll be nice back
01:20:03 Thank you all that kind of stuff, right? So that's that's no good because that's just too optimistic without any realism
01:20:10 Like there are definitely evil people in the world. There are the majority of criminals cannot be reformed
01:20:15 Maybe they can become less criminal. Maybe they can come vaguely functional members of society, but you can't make them into good people
01:20:20 Yeah, there's exceptions some of the most dangerous criminals
01:20:23 Yeah, yeah for sure for sure. So that to me and that's just data
01:20:28 I'm just data driven that way recidivism rates are 80% for for criminals even with with and that's the people who get caught, right?
01:20:34 You don't get caught they even more incentive to keep going and the people who were in charge who are sometimes criminals
01:20:39 They'd be even more incentive to keep going. So
01:20:41 This does absolutely criminality. I mean if you doubt about that then think of counterfeiting and the Fed Riley
01:20:46 Yeah print whatever their money they want steal from everyone
01:20:49 So there's definitely dangerous criminals in the world the people who block the peace accords in Ukraine
01:20:53 You could kind of go on and on right really are dangerous toxic people in the world who?
01:20:58 would would
01:21:01 Half burn the world down rather than blink or sweat. So that's a realism, but there's also great wonderful good people in the world
01:21:07 There's there's virtue this beauty. There's there's wonder there's this
01:21:11 Amazing stuff, right and
01:21:15 So I to me the black pill is you just keep swimming down
01:21:19 And you're drowned down there because you'll be it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. All the world is terrible. Everyone's corrupt
01:21:26 That's gonna become a self-fulfilling prophecy
01:21:29 If you're going to go out for the truth, did it find it have it?
01:21:33 If there's there's a liberating element to that as well, right cool. I'm not gonna have these evil people in my life
01:21:39 Yeah, yeah, absolutely. But if you think that like if you think
01:21:43 Sorry, I'm a totally interrupted you please
01:21:45 If you don't want to get rid of the evil people. Yeah, you're gonna stay around the deep end, you know
01:21:52 So let's do it. It's like this is podcast and I don't mean to pick on podcasters
01:21:57 But it's just something that shows up occasionally in my feed. It's called whatever. Yes
01:22:01 Who's the most famous person from a whatever?
01:22:04 Look it up. It's
01:22:11 Something creature of
01:22:13 Different genders. I don't know what's going on with that
01:22:15 I don't I've not looked into it, but it's a little unusual. So the whatever my cast has these very shallow
01:22:22 Odd girls who are just milking their
01:22:26 Yeah, they're milking their looks and and they're all it's all about like male female
01:22:32 manipulation dynamics and this that the other and I'm like
01:22:35 Okay
01:22:35 well
01:22:36 if you're gonna say that that's somehow the essence of
01:22:38 Femininity, then you're just gonna be without love for the rest of your life and that's just too high a price to pay. I
01:22:42 think
01:22:45 Yeah, he saw the Gorlock the Destroyer picture. All right. I have heard of this one before. Yeah
01:22:50 Sorry
01:22:52 Somebody says there's a bunch of stats that I can think that I can link if asked it shows that better-looking people get better jobs
01:22:57 Faster promotions light a prison sentence higher income and many other perks, right?
01:23:01 There's no question that better-looking people have an advantage in certain material ways
01:23:06 What you have the black pill is thinking that's unfair unjust and that's the only benefit that matters in this world
01:23:14 Yes, it is. Absolutely true
01:23:16 Better-looking people taller people have an easier ride through life
01:23:19 What you're the black pill is thinking that you're worse off because you have a tougher time
01:23:25 Yes, I think black pill. I think what a lot of people do with black pill is they take
01:23:29 Facts and make them this is so unjust. This is terrible
01:23:34 This is a bad thing when it's like no, it's just a fact and you know
01:23:37 It's always been like this and it's not gonna change just because you think it's bad
01:23:39 I think like I don't mean this in a in a mean way, but I think that's what a lot of people do when they say
01:23:44 Black pill obviously exceptions, but yeah
01:23:47 I looked at so the people who are sailing through life on heights and looks also have a certain lack of depth
01:23:52 They don't understand the own ease
01:23:54 They have a trouble with empathy because deep down they know that they're having this unjust benefit or you could say unfair
01:23:59 But there's no fairness because people are gonna be different height and different looks
01:24:02 so, you know like
01:24:04 Guys who were short look at guys who are tall and say resent they resent it, right?
01:24:10 But so like I I saw I had friends who had the most amazing heads of hair when I was younger, right?
01:24:17 And you knew you could see their dads and their moms. You knew they were gonna keep that hair forever. It hung beautifully
01:24:22 I remember working with a guy up north. We threw him into a pond actually used this in my novel almost
01:24:29 We threw him into a pond. He had the most beautiful blonde hair. We threw him into a pond
01:24:33 He came out the hair dried perfectly from pond water
01:24:37 I kind of have the hair drying nicely you do. It's very I was I love it a long time ago in the summer
01:24:49 I was um swimming with a bunch of like friends and a lot of the girls were there
01:24:54 Yeah, and you know, I went in the water and got my hair wet and they were kind of hesitant to but you know
01:24:59 I'm going in, you know, swam. Our hair is wet for me. I have really thick hair or not really thick. It's pretty thick
01:25:05 Yeah, and like it's not like mom levels of thick but it's pretty thick hair and you know half hour
01:25:10 It was pretty dry
01:25:11 Yeah
01:25:12 and dry shiny again and it dried pretty straight and all these other girls were like braiding it and stuff to like make sure it
01:25:17 Would dry their hair. Yeah, they were just saying it's so unfair like your hair
01:25:21 But so so yeah these these guys they sail through life and you think oh they have it so easy and it's like but look
01:25:28 Deep do they feel loved if there's that handsome? It's really hard to feel loved if you're that handsome
01:25:33 It's the same thing with girls if you're that pretty
01:25:35 The guy is the guy with you for your personality or for your looks so there's a there's a price for this ease
01:25:40 That's what people don't understand. That's the black pill is not looking at the unseen
01:25:43 Which is the fact that I was trying to say like it's it's it's like a depressed selfish way of looking at life
01:25:48 Yeah, that's black. No, I think
01:25:50 The only thing that matters is the looks and the ease you get from it rather than the downside
01:25:54 It's like the kids who are born really wealthy and spend lots of money on parties for their friends
01:25:58 They feel lonely because they don't know if people are there for the money or themselves
01:26:01 So there's the downside to all of these advantages and if you don't see that your black pills are a joke
01:26:06 What does that mean?
01:26:06 You're handsome man
01:26:07 How many times did someone try to corrupt you or try to seduce you to get their way get their stuff done?
01:26:13 I definitely happened a couple of times and even my success is that Oh Steph was very successful for a while
01:26:17 I was you know top of the heap as far as alternative social media went and
01:26:21 With that success comes attacks and deep platforming and all this though. It's it's to say like so and it's funny thing
01:26:28 It's a positive. We're acknowledging that there's some negatives that come with work with the negative
01:26:32 So if you say like so I started losing my hair my 20, so I'm like, okay, I'm gonna work out
01:26:36 Like cuz I'm not gonna be bald and overweight or bald and saggy or whatever it is, right?
01:26:42 So so the upside and a lot of my friends who have great hair got chubby later in life because they already have great hair
01:26:48 They don't so you just you've got to try and find a way to ninja that stuff
01:26:52 Into a positive, you know deep platforming. I'm didn't do a positive. I worked on books
01:26:57 I'm doing the kind of shows that are the most satisfying for me and for the future and I don't have any obligation to help
01:27:03 out in the political world anymore because of the lack of allies and support when I was deep platform, so
01:27:07 Just looking and saying it's so unfair that there are people who are taller and better-looking
01:27:13 But here's the thing too, man
01:27:14 If you base your perspective on who has it better than you
01:27:18 You get about five minutes of happiness over the course of your entire life
01:27:22 You know why because the tall guys get old and then there are younger guys who are better-looking
01:27:27 Coming along like if you're a woman and you get into your looks, okay, great
01:27:31 You hit 40 you look start to fade and now there's just someone new coming along who's younger and prettier and now you resent them
01:27:37 So it's terrible don't do it. Don't focus on your own virtues focus on what you can achieve
01:27:42 That's gonna be good. Stop comparing yourself to other people as a way of putting yourself down. It's such a hole with no bottom
01:27:48 I have no patience with it. Haven't you always like seen like this like
01:27:51 Hideous short fat guys with like rather attractive women. Yeah, it doesn't hold some people back
01:27:59 So and I was a seven deadly sins. Oh, yeah. Sorry James
01:28:03 Yeah, so I was this this might just be you know, random random non actual non actual comparison
01:28:09 But the thought occurred to me was you know, how women it's not all women of course are sorry
01:28:15 It's not specific to women where they're like all the I know it's hot you give a bunch of stats and say I know it's
01:28:20 All Chian Chinese man
01:28:21 Whereas black pill, I don't know. I think it's pretty pretty
01:28:25 Fairly male thing, you know, I don't know. It's not just specifically male, but I don't think I could I can't think of really any women
01:28:32 So the man ask
01:28:35 Yeah, that's a fair. No, they're black pill, but they're older
01:28:39 Okay. Well, no, they're like 50 and single the black fertility. No kids. No husband. They're black. So they're gaslighting
01:28:46 Woody, well, they gaslight themselves thinking. Oh I did everything right, you know, it's good the patriarchy in society
01:28:52 Because the black pill is very much looking into statistics and finding it a way to make themselves seem better than others
01:28:58 Right, whereas I think the women from what I've seen
01:29:00 We're like in their 50s and realized they messed up their lives by not getting married and having kids and stuff like that
01:29:06 Is when they look at it and they're like, oh, you know society ruined me. I was lied to it's their fault kind of thing
01:29:12 Steph I agree with you that there may be a price for being good-looking
01:29:16 But once you agree that it's better than being ugly the price of being ugly is always swimming against the current
01:29:21 No, it's only swimming against the current if you hold physical beauty as your standard of value
01:29:26 right, it's moral beauty that counts in the long run and
01:29:29 For the I absolutely agree with you for the first half of life
01:29:33 The good-looking tall people have a pretty easy time of it, but you check in with them when they're 60 or 70. Yeah, and
01:29:39 Because some women married them for their looks and then divorced them when they got older
01:29:44 And and they've based their personality on the unearned not all of them
01:29:48 But some of them do their base their personality on the unearned that drains away
01:29:52 Hmm and they end up with nothing or less than nothing
01:29:56 They end up with a void with a negative whereas the people who have to build up their personalities from nothing from a negative
01:30:01 They get to build that all the way through their life
01:30:04 Do not fall prey to resentment of accidents because you think if other people are accidentally lucky
01:30:09 That they're doing great and having a wonderful time and you're just stuck and it's gonna be bad and negative and lonely. Oh my god
01:30:15 It's just an accident. Some people are Tora when I was younger. Would I I would have killed to have a better singing voice
01:30:21 Thank goodness. I didn't because philosophy is way more important than being a singer, right?
01:30:25 So just because you're not getting what you want
01:30:28 Don't rage quit life because you happen to have not gotten everything you wanted or you think other people have it so easy because they
01:30:35 Got what they wanted my god
01:30:37 Marilyn Monroe Elvis Presley if these people were rich famous talented
01:30:41 Beautiful, I wouldn't want their lives and would you want their lives?
01:30:45 Look, Jim Morrison was considered one of the most beautiful men of the 60s and he died a semi fat pig like Elvis in
01:30:52 misery my god just
01:30:55 Focus on your own virtues resentment makes you ugly and that's a choice
01:30:59 Like you don't have a choice about how tall you are
01:31:02 You have a choice about whether resentment befouls your soul and turns you into a negative person
01:31:08 No one wants to be around stop it
01:31:10 It's just wretched treasure the gifts that you're given and stop presenting other people for things that look like gifts
01:31:16 But are sometimes curses
01:31:17 So good if you're a beautiful person
01:31:19 There's evil people all around that want to get their slide their hand like a puppet into you
01:31:23 You have you be there for how much fun is Kanye West having these days?
01:31:27 I mean the guy was a billionaire, right? So yeah, it's it's don't don't do it
01:31:31 There's a bright side that if you're in competition with beautiful people be like cool. They're gonna rest on their laurels
01:31:37 I can develop in these other places in ways and like it's like
01:31:39 Health is attractive if you're not necessarily like aesthetically the best in the face
01:31:45 But if you go work out and get strong and healthy that is and will be attractive
01:31:49 Yeah, well remember we saw easy you and I saw that meme of the guy who was funny-looking and he's like get some Sun
01:31:55 They said go to the gym
01:31:56 They said do this have you seen that and he just ends up like a funny-looking guy with a but he looked so much better
01:32:01 Yeah, he did
01:32:03 Saying like comparing it to this other guy who had professional lighting professional camera
01:32:08 Probably dehydrated himself for a few days. So his muscles would shine and stuff like that. That was that guy's glow up, right?
01:32:14 He just took it a selfie in his kitchen
01:32:17 Right, whatever it was if someone took it. I remember he was at the diet and maybe it was in a selfie
01:32:21 I think someone took a picture of him at nighttime under your dining room kitchen light, right?
01:32:26 So that was that glow up. So no, I do think okay, you know, maybe you're short
01:32:30 Maybe you like got bald really young or something like that. Maybe you're overweight. Okay lose weight, you know
01:32:36 Get tan eat better just do a lot and there's a lot you can do to look better, right?
01:32:41 Somebody says I've seen so many self-proclaimed incels that look fine
01:32:45 But they won't shut up about looks I just find myself screaming go out touch grass cut down a tree and build something you insufferable
01:32:51 Moron, yeah, I find the touch. Yeah, the touch glass thing. I find kind of annoying
01:32:55 Because it's just such a cliche
01:32:58 But if you think you're less because you happen to not be handsome or pretty you're right
01:33:04 You'll you'll you you can go through all of life thinking that you're less who's gonna argue with you
01:33:09 Like when you have parents who care about you, they'll try and talk you out of your bad choices
01:33:14 Welcome to adulthood. Nobody cares if you hate yourself, nobody cares. Nobody's gonna step in nobody's gonna intervene
01:33:21 Nobody's gonna come between you and the black Sun that's drawing your essence into its heart and destroying you go self-destruct
01:33:27 You want to live in your basement? You want to just be bitter about people taller and better looking than you
01:33:31 Nobody's gonna step in to intervene
01:33:33 It's absolutely up to you to find the joy in yourself because what you're saying is only the top
01:33:39 5% of people can ever be happy and you're just miserable because you're everyone else
01:33:43 No, absolutely not. That's a choice. I have no patience for people who who do that and who think well
01:33:48 There are better people better looking people in my life. So I'm doomed to misery. It's like, okay, then you're doomed to misery
01:33:53 But it's not because of looks it's because of your choice
01:33:55 About what you focus on and you're focusing on things that you did not earn
01:33:59 Things that other people did not earn good luck bad luck genes who cares doesn't matter
01:34:03 you focus on building your own virtues and the idea that you would be cowed down by looks is
01:34:11 Fundamentally satanic. It's saying that the physical is all that matters. Okay, the physical is all that matters to shallow people. Oh great
01:34:18 You could be good-looking and be just completely surrounded by shallow people who want to exploit your looks for the rest of time
01:34:23 Great. Good job. Excellent. What a fantastic life go go live go
01:34:27 I mean you see these videos of the this is old now the woman who was walking around New York constantly harassed by guys
01:34:32 Right. Yeah, you want that life?
01:34:34 But you can't go anywhere
01:34:37 Michael Jackson hired out an entire supermarket for a day so that he could have the experience of shopping in a supermarket
01:34:43 Which he'd never had
01:34:45 Freddie Mercury was trapped in his hotel room where a whole song called living on my own how lonely he was because he couldn't go
01:34:50 Out anywhere in the world. He's quote-unquote loved
01:34:52 There's so many people so I don't know just everyone's having fun
01:34:56 But me is just rank self-pity and the really sad thing is nobody's gonna intervene
01:35:00 It is this how your life is gonna be that's one of the things I like about the Nathaniel Brandon
01:35:04 There is a good strong message there. Nobody's come to see yeah. Yeah
01:35:07 Well, that's the the famous thing that he said like you say to his patients his group
01:35:12 Nobody's coming to save you and I say you came and he said yes, and I came to tell you
01:35:17 Nobody's coming to save you. Yeah, nobody's nobody's gonna get between you and your black pill. You want to take that black pill?
01:35:23 That's gonna be your life. He's like, okay I came but I'm only this far. I'm not stepping in to run your life for you
01:35:30 Right, right, right. Oh, yeah
01:35:32 So that that really it really bothers me because everyone's tempted by that and you've just got to resist that temptation
01:35:38 It's it's demonic to think that only the flesh matters, but I'm not hopping in the water with you because you're gonna take me down, too
01:35:45 Yeah, yeah
01:35:46 Oh, yeah
01:35:46 And what happens is the black pill spreads because you're you're full of such despair and negativity
01:35:51 People will come and try and help you from time to time and just drive them away
01:35:54 Yeah, it's horrible, mm-hmm, all right
01:35:59 You know brain damage
01:36:01 happens to the
01:36:03 Came to mind because it happens like this is like a social example of that the way brain damage occurs is
01:36:09 That a brain cell dies and then releases all of its neuro neurotransmitters
01:36:14 This excites the surrounding neurons to where the point to where they die
01:36:18 They release their neurotransmitters and it excites the service
01:36:21 It's a chain reaction of like it goes on and on and that's how you can have this one injury in one place that results
01:36:26 In like regional or large-scale like brain death
01:36:29 You know
01:36:30 I was just thinking that happening on a social level where you get the black pill that gets in and it's just you take down
01:36:34 The next person the black pill is an excuse for failure. I
01:36:38 Can't get ahead. I'm not tall enough. I'm not good-looking enough. I am NOT this. I'm not I'm I didn't inherit the money
01:36:46 It's and hey, if you don't want to succeed, that's fine. Just be honest look in the mirror and say I don't want to apply effort
01:36:52 You know, I prefer video games to success
01:36:55 Right. I prefer not having a girlfriend having a girlfriend. Okay, fine. Just say I don't want to try I'm kind of lazy
01:37:01 I'm just gonna bumble through life and all of that
01:37:03 But people have to set up these weird mental structures where I'm just wise at not trying because it's impossible for sure
01:37:10 Oh god, just forget it. Yes
01:37:13 Just just just be a failure be a loser and make that choice, but don't sit there and say it's because well women are just
01:37:19 So shall go out there and be a leader for heaven's sakes. Anyway, yeah, like Arlo
01:37:23 I wrote it. I wrote a beautiful you two beautiful people. Although I think
01:37:26 beautiful for them
01:37:29 He died like a dog
01:37:32 All right. Um, well, I'm Rachel who escapes that like narrow
01:37:36 Yes. Yes. Well Rachel treats herself with a piece of meat and then the toad of the docks and that's what scares her out of
01:37:42 the flesh, right I
01:37:44 Think women somebody says I think women are quite miserable too. They might not have any people telling them the truth
01:37:48 So they can change. Yeah, I mean people I don't know
01:37:52 Yeah, I don't want to say you're kind of on your own in your life because once you get married and your friends and so on
01:37:57 Then you look but you only get those because you're helpful to people and you're positive to people if you're a negative person
01:38:02 If you're a black belt person if you can't win don't try doom and gloomer
01:38:05 You're gonna sail through life without intervention and it's just gonna get worse and worse
01:38:10 If you have people around they're gonna be the ones that are well either you get out of the black pill and help
01:38:15 other people or you fall down you try and drag other people with with you and they bail and
01:38:21 Then you said oh see I am alone. Nobody wants to be with me because I'm ugly
01:38:25 It's like no you they don't want to be with you because you're spiritually ugly not because you're physically ugly. You're spiritually ugly and
01:38:32 People don't want to be around drowning people who try to drown them first
01:38:35 Somebody says why does time seem to be moving so fast from my experience and with sharing this topic with others this
01:38:42 Idea seems to be moving away from the subjective
01:38:45 I've heard time moves faster as adults because the minds are burdened by more stressors than child children or adolescents
01:38:50 But I find this to be a poor argument any thoughts on this. Thanks
01:38:53 Well time is moving so fast because people are slicing it up into tiny social media consumption bits
01:38:57 Right people scrolling through Twitter absolutely fragment and I do it. I'm not you know, whatever. I'm not I'm not some, you know
01:39:03 Holy of that, but if you spend an hour
01:39:05 Slam scrolling through Twitter
01:39:09 Into you know one second half a second one second half a second what at the end of that hour?
01:39:14 You've got a couple of vague impressions and you've just lost an hour if you spend an hour
01:39:19 Learning a new song writing a poem
01:39:21 Learning a new skill then you have something to show for it
01:39:24 But the scrolling fragments your memory to the point where you can't remember anything same things true of video games if you're in some really immersive
01:39:30 video game
01:39:32 That is you know real twitchy and so on
01:39:34 I mean you can game for hours and you don't feel the time pass at all and you look back and it's like well
01:39:39 What did I do? Like yeah, my friends talk about that. They're like
01:39:41 Be gaming and then so there goes three. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
01:39:46 Now I'm getting into freedom in like 20 to 20 14 15 for me
01:39:52 And getting into like some psychology and self-knowledge stuff and then like at this point. I'm in my mid 20s and
01:40:00 I'm like man life is just
01:40:02 Skipped by so fast and realizing that I spent so much time kind of dissociated and time just kind of flew by
01:40:12 You need you know to to get a proper sense of of time in your life you need markers
01:40:18 Stuff that's tangible, right? I remember this is when I got married. I remember this is when I maybe graduated
01:40:24 I remember reading this amazing book
01:40:26 I you know, I remember the milestones you guys were asking me about my favorite memories, but they see right you got these milestones
01:40:31 You need stuff where you look back and it's not just this Groundhog Day of
01:40:35 You know, maybe working and gaming and whatever it is having some pizza
01:40:40 So when you look back if you can't tell your days apart, you've wasted your life. You've got to have some markers like differentiate
01:40:47 Yeah, this is when I wrote the future. This is when I wrote the present. This is when I wrote you PP
01:40:52 This is what I did this documentary. This is what I
01:40:54 There's no growth. There's no markers. There's like there's
01:40:57 It's like walking we were having this discussion about do you write?
01:41:02 Well, you can track them because they're in sand and as he was like, well, they just the sand blows and right
01:41:06 So if you leave no footprints
01:41:08 Yeah, you know you leave no footprints. It's like you were never there. Yeah, like this the fundamental question if I ask about your life
01:41:15 What does it matter if I'm here or not?
01:41:17 Like and when I'm gone who cares?
01:41:19 Right, and if you can't answer that question
01:41:23 You got a problem
01:41:25 Who cares if I'm here or not? Who cares if I would have dropped dead tomorrow?
01:41:28 Who's gonna notice who's gonna care right or is it gonna be like those Japanese? What was it?
01:41:33 We saw that a documentary on like the old Japanese people. Oh
01:41:38 Yeah
01:41:40 They're just gonna pass away and it takes a while for someone to notice. Oh, yeah, and then they contact their
01:41:45 Kids kids in some other city and they're like, oh just toss it out. We don't care, right?
01:41:50 Yeah, it's um, you've got you've got to have something in your life, which is a marker and you gotta leave
01:41:57 Something that people care about or can use in the next generation
01:42:01 You know everything that we have you think all this technology that the liberties that we still have is
01:42:06 All the result of people leaving things from the previous generation and people who take from the human story without contributing to the human story
01:42:13 I just view as free riders and parasites
01:42:15 honestly
01:42:16 like you've got to add some virtue to the world because everything that's a value in this world comes about because other people sacrifice something for
01:42:22 virtue or competence or efficiency or a market or a
01:42:24 Invention or something like you got to add to the human story or you're just a free rider and a parasite
01:42:30 Yeah, and and that's that's gross to me because we all have to even if it's just you know
01:42:35 I got a couple of great happy kids, right?
01:42:36 you can add something to the human story and the people who just complain negative well rich people and
01:42:42 In tall people and good-looking people and I don't have a chance. It's like, okay
01:42:46 So you're just you're just feeding off everyone else who got something done
01:42:50 Right if someone built your house. Yeah, someone made a car someone grew some food
01:42:56 Right. So so somebody did something that so you can survive somebody
01:43:00 Somebody created the water purification plot that gives you water that won't kill you with cholera other people are doing all this stuff
01:43:06 that's the only reason you're alive and
01:43:09 You're like black pilling. It's like okay. So if everyone does what you do, we're all dead like within three days
01:43:16 Right, no water. No food like we're dead in a week
01:43:19 Okay, so you're relying on everyone else not being black pilled in order for you to indulge in your dark little
01:43:25 Russian
01:43:28 Naval gazing crap I get infuriated. Oh, it's so annoying
01:43:31 I can understand being like sad about some of the things the way the world is
01:43:34 But when someone like is persistent with a black pill I get
01:43:37 Pretty quick. I'm like, no, no. No. No. Thank you. I'm one of the people actually trying to help. I don't deserve it. I
01:43:43 Just I can't stand the people who rely on everyone else to get things done while saying getting anything done is pointless and impossible
01:43:51 It's like okay then stop kid if you boycott
01:43:53 Oh, but if you think that that it's bad to get things done or wrong to get things on
01:43:56 So everyone who gets things done is is delusional
01:43:59 Like do you think that like somebody had to give birth to the kids to build the water purification plot?
01:44:04 Yeah, and I guarantee you they weren't top 1% of pretty people
01:44:08 Right. I mean they were engineers for God's sake
01:44:11 Yeah
01:44:14 Guarantee so so you're that the people everyone around you everyone who delivers your food and your electricity and your water and all
01:44:21 Of this kind of stuff built your house. Do you think the people who built your house were male models? They weren't
01:44:26 Were they were they supermodels or influences? No, those guys are I'm gonna say total parasites
01:44:32 But you know, they're basically hideous devil-sent seduces into the immaterial nothingness of accident. But
01:44:39 You're alive because other people got married had kids and now you're saying it's impossible
01:44:44 Okay, then everyone who did all of that stuff you should just boycott. We just boycott what they do boycott fresh water
01:44:52 Boycott electricity go live in the woods because everyone's delusional who got things done and got married and had kids
01:44:57 They're all just fools and delusional so you could boycott all their stuff, but nobody ever does
01:45:01 No, in fact, they'd be really upset
01:45:03 If other people stop doing stuff, so the black pill stuff is just horrible. It's not envy just pointing out the reality
01:45:11 Oh god. No, no, that's fine. Let him have it. Let him have it
01:45:15 Let him have it
01:45:19 Good-looking people choose to fail and yeah, that's on them. I don't know what that means
01:45:23 You just get leftovers
01:45:27 Okay, so he wants a black pill that he wants to spread the black pill
01:45:30 Personally the black pill gave me clear goals that I need to reach. I started working out
01:45:35 I joined the military saved all my money and got surgery. I'm confident now and finally get some attention
01:45:40 All right. Well getting attention is not the same as being loved for who you are
01:45:44 Yeah, well
01:45:48 Ah, let's see here
01:45:50 It's funny
01:45:52 I wrote a whole email about this to you but never sent it because I wasn't sure if you care about this topic
01:45:56 But thank you for talking about it. You're welcome men create things to get money and status to attract mates
01:46:00 So in this so inventors you could say are black pilled
01:46:03 What
01:46:08 Okay. So are you saying that tall good-looking people have the advantage but inventors actually create stuff so that they have status
01:46:16 So which is it? Is it inventing stuff and being creative or is it just being good-looking?
01:46:20 Because yes, shockingly shockingly
01:46:23 human babies need resources and moms are kind of disabled with pregnancy and
01:46:29 Toddlerhood and breastfeeding. So yes as a man, you have to have some excess resources blah de blah de blah
01:46:36 That's why we don't have periods and have more upper body strength. Yeah, who cares? It's so boring
01:46:41 Oh matter of slay
01:46:42 It's just like no we men and women divvied up as rationally as possible the difficult business of getting to be the alpha
01:46:48 Predators the right the top predators that they rulers of the planet with the greatest brains in the universe. Okay, and
01:46:54 some of the burden fell on women and some of the burden fell on men and
01:46:58 All the men complain women complain about the burden and men complain about the burden
01:47:03 it's like we're in a three-legged race and
01:47:06 We win gold every year and all we do is complain about each other and it's like but we keep winning gold
01:47:11 No, it drives me crazy. Anyway
01:47:13 All right, let's we're almost at two hours. So thanks everyone so much
01:47:18 Black pill is just methods of getting attention from women. So yes money maxing and IQ maxing is a valid strategy. It's not just looks
01:47:26 Okay. Yes, so you can sometimes get yet women women like a man with resources. Yeah. Okay. I don't know how that's black pill
01:47:33 How is that black pill? This is basic biology women need resources because they're not economically productive and they're raising children
01:47:41 Using like that, right? I don't know what it is. I don't know what he's doing. All right
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