Sad Boyz - Justifying Misogyny With Math
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And welcome to that.
I can't do a French accent.
What if I got us about feelings and other things, also I'm Jarvis.
I'm Jordan.
Why would you be doing one?
I, because I'm French.
Ooh, La La La.
I'm freaking French, man.
It's Halloween.
Question to the actual, uh, those unfortunate enough to be French in this audience.
What is, does Ulalala ever get said in French ever?
Does anyone ever say French?
They see something charming.
I speak French.
I don't think I've ever heard a French person say, uh-ul-la.
Yeah, well, you've got to be steeped in the culture.
That's true.
You need to know, like, a weird skunk that harasses you.
Like, it's like, ooh, le moncharis, so stinky or whatever.
You look like a skunk.
I know you're not, but I want to sex you anyway.
That was kind of every line from Pebble of Pew.
So I have, you're probably wondering why I'm dressed like this
and why Jordan is wearing a Dodgers hat with a beret on top of it.
We're both dressed like this to celebrate the Dodgers.
The French Dodgers.
The La Dodgers!
Little Jers!
Last weekend, we went to a birthday party, Halloween party,
and we were all Expedition 33 characters.
It was a good idea.
It's my game of the year, I'll say it.
And yeah, so you had me as Verso,
you had Eddie Burbank as Gustav.
Me as a guy.
Jordan was a man.
I was a mean guy.
And Katie was a girl.
Because if you haven't played the game
I don't want to spoil any identities
But boy is that one of the characters
Yeah so
And we did the full like the full regular costume
Outfits and I was nervous
That all the pieces
Because I was like kind of building it up from scratch
I was texting with Katie
And
Yeah
Yeah I was texting your girlfriend
I was like
I was like hey
What hell
me.
You sounded like that in the text?
Yeah, I did.
I sent an audio message, yeah.
No, I, uh, so Katie and I were like, Katie sent me a bunch of items, like stuff like
this, and I was like, yes, yes, like this.
And so I just kind of bought everything that she sent me a photo of and some additional
things as well.
And I was hoping it would all come in it in time.
And if it didn't, then I was going to do the, uh, I was going to do the, the baguette costume.
The uh, which is, which is, which is.
become now kind of a viral Halloween slash anime convention,
gaming convention costume.
We've seen it a lot.
I felt like it was kind of free aura
that we saw a bunch of people wearing the baguette costume
because then we got to be a little like,
oh well, oh yeah, it's nice, but.
Yeah, but you're not wearing the official costumes.
I don't think your character was voiced by anti-circass.
Yeah, I'm noticing you're not a member of Expedition Zero.
Also, you both made your hair white.
We did.
Oh my God, I forgot about that.
So we both had dueling approaches at coloring our hair.
There's hair spray.
There's also hair wax.
And I got the wax because it would ship to me fastest.
I got the wax second because the spray wasn't arriving.
And then both arrived.
Now, here's an issue that we just discovered talking.
before the show.
Right.
I used the works on the moustache.
Seameless.
Wash my face when I got home.
It's gone.
I looked not that different.
It was great.
Totally great hair and moustache.
I saw the group photo and everyone looked great.
You both looked amazing.
But Katie.
We look amazing.
Katie looked incredible.
Katie did like a whole mask thing.
I had hair.
I sprayed it up.
Also in the knowledge that at some point in the near future,
I'm probably just going to.
buzzed my hair again for aerodynamic purposes.
I'm about two miles slower right now.
Usually I'm about 15 miles per hour walking speed.
Walking speed.
Because of my hair, I'm often wearing a baseball cap,
that's getting blown back by the wind.
Yeah.
The gray mustache? No problem.
Couple quick ones of these.
I think they call it the white boy shower where you just kind of
briefly wipe and don't you soap or anything.
You just wipe my mustache, it was gone.
The hair sustained a little bit.
because that was a spray.
I now, every day, I'm waking up,
Edward Cullen Glossy.
Like, I'm working at foil edition, Jordan,
with these, like, this fragmentation every day.
And I don't know how to stop.
You walked in here this morning.
I said, Jordan, you have glitter on your face.
That's for later.
That one's for us.
There we are.
That one's for later.
That's the dude.
I, like, Verso,
and if you don't know who that is,
and you started playing Expedition 33,
he's not in it. Then he's not in it. Don't worry about it. He's got these white streaks in his hair, but I knew I wouldn't be able to fully accomplish that. But I knew also that if I like put the wax all over my head, then it would have this like mix of like kind of silver and black. And I was like, I'll just do that. I mean, it was nice. It's almost freeing to go like, okay, well, there's no characters we could be. Yeah. I'm like, well, he's not. Yeah. I can do an artistic. People, I did get a lot of John Snow, which I understand. However, Jacob, can you.
pull up my can you pull up my Twitter I want to explain the story behind uh of course I was
able to piggyback on a viral trend uh started by our dear friend jack's films as many people now
know him the fajitas guy uh we were chatting at this at the party and I should you not he asked me
for a photo we're friends like we've known each other for years at this point um but he was like
hey can I take a photo of us to send to my partner because I'm trying to get I'm trying to get her to like play and be engaged with this game because I love it so much and I was like absolutely yes and then I was like can I take a photo with you because you're dresses of you're the fajitas guy and you know what you you you know what you did well you know what you did he looks very distressed he's got to say yeah he's got his fist up just like in the viral photo but it is funny that
as this like this presents like i saw him and i was like hey it's the meme guy take a photo with me
and then i also you know my caption is basically that it kind of doesn't look like him
yeah well he's transformed he's become the he's he's become the fajita he's become the fajita i did see a
rehearsal season 1 slash 2 laptop i saw that yeah did two come out this year yes okay i
Because for a second, I'm like, that's kind of a one-year fit a little bit.
I feel like there's like a couple of shots of that in season two, just like B-roll from the previous season.
There's actually, no, no, no, he wears it in season two.
Remember?
It's like most substantial.
It's got like support.
It shows the airplane then and then it pans to him.
Yeah, true, true, true, just like with the laptop.
I would, I got to say, though, I did not see Neri a, at this party to say at the very least, maybe we'll see one coming up.
I saw Neri a Leonardo DiCaprio.
Look at this battle.
Here comes another outfit.
So a friend of mine dressed up like Leonardo DiCaprio.
That's the only person I've seen so far.
What is his fit in that?
It's the dressing gown, the wrap around shakes.
Oh, yeah.
It's like designed for a lazy guy costume.
Oh, it is designed for a lazy guy car.
Wow, that is so lazy guy.
This is the girlfriend gave you a costume.
Right.
You're not going to dress up.
You have to.
You know how many dudes already have that must.
who are like, oh, I could just be him.
No, no.
I think it's kind of lame, but no.
The glasses of the bad part, actually.
You know, I think the bad part is like,
how do you even get a shirt that long?
What hell's going on here?
Sunglasses, outdoors?
Who needs that?
That's the part I don't like.
I love the mustache just for the record.
Okay. Okay.
Well, Laura, you can say that again.
Say it again.
This, it kind of reminds me of like the dude.
from Bigelabagia.
It does, yeah.
For a new generation of people that go like,
there's a Halloween party tonight?
Oh, fuck.
I come to Target now.
That's like what this costume is for me.
It doesn't have an emotion too.
But I figured it would be fun for the podcast
because I don't have to get into full like Renaissance garb.
God, I'd be so hot.
Like physically.
Oh, no.
Beret.
Your beret did.
You laughed so hard that your bret flew off your head.
Oh, I just,
shoot off.
We have Grockapedia on this board.
What happened?
What's that?
Explain yourself.
Okay, have you ever heard of Wikipedia?
Slow down.
Have you ever heard an encyclopedia?
Is that like a dictionary?
It is actually kind of like a dictionary.
But for concepts instead of words.
And that's like a big stone slate.
For concepts?
Whoa.
Oh, is it like the Ten Commandments, Big Stone Slate with stuff on it?
That's the Rosetta Stone.
Oh, right.
And then that's like two cavemen going oog booger.
Okay.
So Elon Musk for a while now has been adamant that Wikipedia is, has liberal bias, that it's full of lies.
It lists how many kids he has.
He's like, no.
I don't know if this is the person that created it or just the person posing it.
But this is from a concern to citizen.
What is this video?
I'm curious now what this video is.
So, okay, let me guess.
So, so someone is outing Wikipedia for being biased.
And that's like, I'm curious what this take is going to be.
And then, and then Elon's doing the, all right, I'm going to make my own Wikipedia since
they're so unbiased.
And I'm going to, I'm going to name it after my generative AI client that called itself
Mecca Hitler the other day.
It's kind of.
Which is unbiased, by the way.
like a little fun that he even failed at making the best one of that he he made the worst easy
thing there's thousands of these fucking things all based on the same background he fucked it up
i he's growing on me man shut up shut out i'm silencing you i'm silencing your free speech his daughter is
very cool his daughter well yeah but she's like denounced him fuck yeah what yeah but i mean he
Do you denounce Elon?
He wasn't annoying and transphobic, was he?
Oh, yeah, no, he was.
He was so annoying and transphobic.
You're kidding me.
Elon, the trans-right activist?
What?
He was transphobic?
The financier?
I was speaking of.
Let's see what this fella has to say.
They're deleting Epstein connections off of Wikipedia right now.
I was working on something.
By the way, that face, by the way, I've only ever seen
conservative conspiracy theorists make.
Can you go back?
Are you serious?
Yeah, that right there?
Yeah.
That's like, I don't know what it is, but...
Dr. Logic.
That's Dr. Logic.
That's Citizen Exploratorium or something.
Greek statue.
To go and look at Bill Clinton's Wikipedia page
to get the number of times he flew on Epstein's plane.
Why would you look at Wikipedia for that?
Why don't you look at Wikipedia for that?
If you probably check the Epstein files for that one.
Like, maybe go to the source.
That's like a...
That's like the kind of thing that...
wouldn't be on Wikipedia, I feel.
I mean, that's like, you know what it is?
It's these people like hyper-focus on these, like, details.
And then when someone doesn't find that detail relevant to like a generic encyclopedia page for a president,
then they're being silenced.
Because the thing, the weird thing that they care about.
It's also like, you have to be kind of too deep in the cut.
This happens a lot, right, where you'll see somebody arguing about a specific thing.
And they'll be like, oh, yeah.
Well, Bill Clinton was on it too.
And like, okay, I don't just, I don't like him.
This isn't, you didn't, it's not my guy.
Yeah, it appears, they're like, well, you've activated my trap card because your favorite man
Bill Clinton was in the FECD files.
It's like, no, that's not, sorry, he's not my favorite guy.
The guy I don't like.
Yeah.
Because it's like hard with them to imagine not just blindly supporting something.
Right.
Yeah, it's so weird.
These are politicians, man.
You're not supposed to, you're not supposed to like.
treat them like they're your religious leaders.
You can't stand a guy.
They don't like you.
You can't stand a public servant.
It's a public servitude, not the other way around, right?
They should be standing me.
They should be standing their constituents meet.
I am the constituent.
And I am the president.
The constituent sounds like a Matt Damon video.
Or video movie.
One of those big ones.
A video I see.
Like the two hour and 20 minute long videos.
That's like the account.
Yeah.
The long short film.
all right and it turns out that epstein is the sequel to the big short it's very long ago
epstein is only mentioned one time buck on bill clinton's wikipedia page what's it's in the
footnote wait sorry can we just say can we just say that that is uh such a baby's concept of anything
when i can't command f for epstein i notice it in epstein's the most important thing about
Bill Clinton.
And he's been the first one.
Now, I would argue that, you know, I wouldn't be surprised if Epstein had more of a mention
because he was, like, in the Epstein files or whatever.
It should certainly be more prevalent.
Like, be a line item, sure.
For instance to Jennifer Epstein, Clinton family speeches, netted as much as $26 million.
Um, excuse me?
He hit it again.
I went to the way back machine and found out when did they delete all this?
I went to the what machine, way back machine?
Yeah.
When they deleted all this.
47 different times because there used to be a whole section about his relationship with Jeffrey
Epstein which was shall we say extensive and so it turns out sometime on July 22nd
someone deleted all of Bill Clinton's connections to Jeffrey Epstein from Wikipedia and ever
since July 22nd of this year no Wikipedia editor has saw fit to change that that is
despite numerous witnesses, extensively documenting Bill Clinton.
So, I'm not, I'm on boat of the tool.
Can I, can I just say that is it, is it wrong to me to assume the simplest explanation?
Well, so first of all, I'm going to go check the Wikipedia real quick and make sure that he didn't just delete it himself.
Okay, this article is part of a series about Bill Clinton.
There is a whole Wikipedia page called Relationship of Bill Clinton.
to Jeffrey Epstein.
Oh, and can we use the...
Okay, so we did a little independent research ourselves.
Imagine that music's playing it.
And looked at the Wikipedia, looked at the Wayback Machine from the month that that video was posted.
And Epstein is mentioned on the page.
And then there's also a separate article called Jeffrey Epstein relationship with Bill Clinton.
A full one.
A full one.
And then there's also links all over the Bill Clinton thing linking to.
the Jeffrey Epstein connection right now on his current one guess what he didn't do he used the
way back machine wikipedia's edit history is public so you can just go to view history on
bull Clinton and we could look at December uh 2024 well ah look
it was just a war between editors for for it looks like an hour like like it's like they removed
to the Epstein thing, and then they added it back.
Like, this is just normal Wikipedia shit.
This always happens.
This happens on every page.
Wikipedia editors, like...
Up to and including somebody being, like, a bit pedantic about which things should be
in which article.
And then, like, I don't know, ultra, ultra conspiracy-wise, if we really want to play
that game, someone that didn't like it being on the page.
But then that was immediately fixed by someone that wasn't...
I remember, like, someone doing, like, a PhD thesis on, like, Wikipedia.
editors and like the community of them and how they you know negotiate things but taking something
that is edited by the public in public where there's a a clear like revision history which is like
a very important like artifact to have and we can see all the edits who made the edits and and then
a comment on why the edit was made for the entirety of the history of this article and it immediately
disproves this like
theory that this person
matters. And look what it's making us do.
Yeah, I don't fucking care about Bill Clinton.
He's a bad person.
No, all I'm saying is this is
that this is the media literacy stuff
where it's like if someone just like makes the
uh, hello.
DeFuque.
Well, and then we have a powerful man
because he is rich
who is basing his entire
creation of Grockapedia
on this one stupid man's video.
And it's like, I don't know if he's
I wonder if it might also have something to do with this.
Elon Musk's Wikipedia page.
Oh my God.
Which is, he is historically, like all, everyone who is an Elon supporter, which is a weird thing to be, has been so critical of Wikipedia because of how it portrays him, which is just saying that, you know, he's actually lied about COVID.
He's promoted conspiracy theories.
this is just like the misinformation is it's so annoying to disprove because they show so many they uh throw so much shit at the wall and then it's like we had to do you know five clicks rather than one it's like i had to say like hey did you know that wikipedia's edit history is public and that's like a very very difficult thing to fabricate because every single edit by design but from the history of the beginning of the page is is there and that's that lends
to the credibility actually of it, and also that there are, like, people who edit Wikipedia
that have different personal beliefs, and Wikipedia vandalism is a constant battle.
Like, so why even Bill Clinton, right?
Take someone like someone very polarizing like Trump, it's going to have this war between
people who are trying to keep things factual versus people who are trying to present things
in a biased light or whatever.
and those editors are like self-regulating,
but they're trying to, like, keep things objective
and argue amongst themselves.
And it's like a whole community of people.
It's a tide.
Like, this is just a like, wow, one town had a flood
and Bill Clinton's house didn't flood.
It's like, yeah, he lived somewhere else.
It's just, it's unrelated.
Notice how the flood avoided Bill Clinton's house.
That's interesting.
That's the reason why, like, yeah.
Like, it's so important to just be.
media literacy and critical thinking are like two very important skills to have in our
current day and age because of the fact that someone can just say something and I can be like
wait that doesn't sound right let me do a little dive into this and I'm not even saying a deep
dive we did you're saying not dipping a toe yeah we did five different clicks like we it wasn't
very much you know we went to the way back machine we you know googled we googled we
googled we didn't even have time to play the do do do do music you know so it's one of those
things where it's like just having the the instinct to go wait that doesn't sound right and then do
you know a few you have to do it you have to do it even when even when it doesn't even when it agrees
with you. Yeah, exactly.
If you, I mean, if you're heading to Wikipedia, like, for catharsis, for, like,
to win something, you might not vote with Wikipedia.
Oh, okay.
Maybe go for one of your local Babylon B or something.
I found a, I found a, uh, Forbes posted a timeline of Elon's COVID tweets.
And in March 19th, 2020, he tweeted, uh, the country was headed towards zero new cases by the
end of April 2020.
I remember end of April 2020 and how like free it was mobility, you know, like,
Nobody was trapped anywhere.
And there was zero cases.
No one was saying.
Why did we do lockdown when there was zero cases?
What was that about?
The tweet is still a lot, by the way.
Based on current trends, probably close to zero new cases in US 2 by end of April.
Dude, he's so smart.
So his response to Wikipedia is to create Grockapedia.
His own Wikipedia with the help of his AI thing, Grog.
Mecca Hitler.
So instead of people.
editing something
it is AI giving us
information is that correct
yeah okay unbiased and as
many people have pointed out
a lot of times it's just copying
the Wikipedia articles
which legally is fine
because Wikipedia
is under creative commons
well but which creative commons
because there's different
if you're profiting
there's like
there's some
that allow you to profit but but there's also you also have to mention the the license i think
like i think there are still rules with creative comments and attribution i don't know which one
yeah but anyway but it's worth noting that like uh it undermines his entire argument to be copying
pages and also this might not be in line with even a creative commons license yeah it's possible
but i also wanted to say about that other video is that like if you ever see you ever see
something that seems to be stoking some sort of, first of all, why did he post, is that Elon tweet
from 2025 and he posted a video from 2024?
Oh, yeah, or is the tweet also from 2024?
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, he was, he was on top of it.
I was just showing he's, like, been criticizing Wikimpedia for a long time.
Yes, I appreciate that.
What I wanted to say is, like, if you look at any video that kind of wants you to believe
something like this, I challenge you to, um,
If you're just going to watch and scroll, which is a thing I often do, I don't put it into, this is a fact bucket.
I go, that's a claim.
And if I'm ever going to repeat that, I need to back that up with evidence.
I will, when taking it out of the claim bucket, that's not, I don't now publish it.
I don't like throw it out immediately.
I don't power it.
Also, I have said before, okay, I heard this on TikTok, so I'm not sure if it's true.
Like just giving that simple disclaimer or this was a headline or this was a headline that I read but I didn't read the full article like giving that disclaimer I think is so important if you're going to repeat something or in retrospect not being not going straight to defensiveness when someone immediately proves you wrong because you didn't saying like I mean I've done that on this show I've like reference something and then someone's been like I think you're thinking of this other movie or this other thing I go like I'm such a darts if I'm said reacted with like you don't even
I went to fucking film school.
Yeah.
I'm no movie.
So then they sent me the IDB.
Did you change that?
Actually, they're deleting IMDB.
The United of Caprio was in that movie where the train came towards the screen.
He was the main, he was the train conductor.
I was going to say, like, just food for thought.
Like, editors usually write headlines and not the authors of the articles, like, in the journalists.
And so those editors and, like, are, this is historically true, are using those headlines.
lines to be as grabbing as possible and the journalist it's a completely separate skill set you know it's
like we complain all the time about youtube titles and how it's difficult to present things and it's a
similar thing but everything online wants you to engage and it wants to excite you get you emotional
in some way either super happy or super upset and vindicated that's a big one or vindicated you're either
confirming or challenging someone's existing beliefs and you either drive hate clicks or or confirmation
clicks and unfortunately most things in the world are very very mundane and that is not fun
unfortunately i know someone right now i know someone right now who i would kind of characterize
her as having i don't know like emotional crisis that i think is brought on by being online i
completely agree with her anxiety and everything she's upset about and I agree that it needs to
change. But she is in such an extreme mindset and is posting, she's like posting stuff to her
story so much that it's just a bunch of little dots at the top, you know. It's always up. You have to
do the swipe to get at the bottom to get through them. Yeah. And it's always stuff where I'm like,
okay you're just these aren't actionable items this is just more anxiety inducing material and
so i you know maybe and look like that's a understandable reaction but like definitely but my but the
thing is it is like there's a couple things there one my therapist has described this behavior to me
is like a hot potato where like things are so distressing to you that you want to give that to
someone else so that you don't have to bear that alone and it is like a it is an anxiety response
and i totally like it totally is understandable because like when you do hold the weight of
everything on yourself it is debilitating yeah and it's important not to do that like because
you can't you can't like at its worst it's like you can't function as a person
person if you are holding the weight of the world on your shoulders at every moment or all the
world's problems in every, you know, nook and cranny. Now, that's not to say that you should
ignore these things or that you should avoid them or you should not talk about them, but there
is a level that's different for everyone, which is how much can I take on? Yeah, I think it's like
you have to understand the moderation with which you should engage online with this information.
So, like, I want to be informed, which sources can I be informed with?
Who do I trust?
That sort of thing.
How much time of my day should I spend?
How much self-care should I be doing to counterbalance this?
Yeah, because it's like, to what degree am I contributing versus sharing the anxiety that I have with everyone?
Which, it's like, it's hard to know.
It's really hard to know.
and it's really hard to navigate, but it's worth noting that, like, this kind of thing happens,
like, even if you look at something, if you look away from, let's say, the political and
economic state of the world and you look at internally, it's maybe you can, this is something that
I relate to, it's like if I think about, oh, I need to clean and then I need to cook and then I
need to do laundry and then I need whatever.
And I think about all those things at once, it can overwhelm me into inaction.
Because that isn't not an achievable task.
But 17 things combined couldn't be done.
And all of those things need to be done.
Yes, I agree the dishes need to be done.
You need to eat.
You need to bathe yourself.
You need to do all those things.
But you don't eat the food with soap on your hands from the dishes.
But at the same time, you still have to put one foot in front of the other.
And you have to tackle one thing at a time.
And you have to, you can't swallow the pizza hole, right?
Like you will choke.
And you also can't.
I think there's like a big emphasis on like.
grading yourself or succeeding or performing successfully in moments of panic or fear,
where like engaging with a thing and consuming media has kind of replaced action and
holding principles and things like that, especially people that even have the same opinions
in theory or the same principles, judging one another because one person hasn't read theory
or one person isn't as proactive or one person is posting from a source that they don't
line with the actual practical thing you can do ever the only thing really any of us can do
at like a non-public servant level yeah if we're not if you don't have a position of power
the only thing you could really do is mind and contribute to as local a community as you have
access to which can literally just be yourself your family your friends yeah but there is a like
and that's important that's like the most important it's important but it's also very complicated
and it's very unsatisfying
because there's no immediate gratification to it
and it's exhausting.
Now what there is immediate gratification to
is sharing something.
Right.
And it's not that that's not valuable,
but I feel like it has been taken that,
doing that,
promoting as a third party,
has graduated from extra credit
to the whole grade.
Like, I posted enough.
I've officially posted enough
to be morally valuable now.
I'm not going to uphold my principles personally because it's too hard.
But I did post.
When you feel powerless, which I often do when I'm looking at all of the horrors of our current life,
I feel so powerless that then when I share something, I feel a little more powerful.
Like I've done something.
You don't feel alone.
People can engage with what you said and they can share in that feeling.
When it's like, well, maybe someone will see this and it'll change their mind.
Like that's not a bad thing to think. There's nothing wrong with that. It's just that when
it becomes all consuming. Yeah. And that's when it becomes a vicious cycle because then you're
not taking care of yourself. You're not taking care of your family. You're not taking care of your
community. You're there. You become so consumed with these larger issues. I know so many people
who have had severe depression recently
because they're just consuming
so many images of horrors.
And that's the thing.
It's like our brains aren't built for this.
Like, because it is hard to walk into bubble gum
when you've got to do laundry,
but there's a genocide.
You know what I mean?
And I get like the powerlessness.
I think it's a great, it's a great, it's a great point.
And also it contributes to this vicious.
a cycle that these large scale problems are happening that you individually do not have the power
to solve. And then no one seems to care because change isn't happening fast enough. And that's so
frustrating. And I acknowledge that it's frustrating because it just is. Yeah. But unfortunately
there hasn't ever been a change, like there has never been a just snap your fingers and everything
is fixed.
Yeah.
There's never been a fixed time.
There's never been a perfect time.
And there will always be new problems cropping up and cropping up and cropping up and
cropping up and cropping up.
And it is our responsibility in my view to maintain hope and not be cynical because it's very easy
to fall into that, into that cynicism.
So it's comforting also.
Yeah.
It can feel nice to say like, dude, nothing matters.
Right.
And not allow the everything to, you know, there's.
There's this concept of a denial of service attack on the online.
And so if like a, there's like a distributed denial of service, which is like when you
send a bunch of bots to attack a website and overwhelm it with requests so that it shuts
down, or the Reddit hug of death where something is on the front page of Reddit and
it's like a small website that's cute and that everyone, it's on the front page of Reddit, so
a million people see it and a million people click on the link.
the kid whose server is just like his computer in his college dorm gets overwhelmed and the
psychos down the scaffolding completely collapses that is what happens when you expose yourself
to everything at once like you were overwhelming yourself again it's like that scene in
in digimon the movie uh there's a few more copies under him we're not expecting that it's like that
scene in Digimon the movie.
Yeah, you bet you, you bet you.
It's like that scene in Digimon the movie where the virus is taking over the internet,
Diaboraman.
And how do they stop Diaboramon?
Everyone emails him.
Okay?
Go away.
Overwhelm him.
There's that scene where Ty goes, you've got mail.
And then he hits send.
And then everyone's, everyone's like emails.
And then he's running.
He's running.
Diaboraman is.
And then he starts going, oh.
And then he and then and then and then and then Omnemon Omn is able to take his big blade from Invincible and he no Jamaican version of the guy from
Omnizable that's Omneman oh okay the Omnman takes a sword and he stabs Diaburamon in the head and then Diabormon splits and he goes
connection terminated okay and you can't let that happen to you man can I just say really quick
no one's here it's no nose is bleeding it's really fine
to talk about very serious, very upsetting topics with you guys in Paris.
So, just to just say.
The core selling point.
Yeah, I mean, but I also just want to say, like, those feelings are valid.
They're very real and I feel them as well.
Yeah.
Same.
I mean, it's a constant struggle for like any modern person with feelings.
I think maybe the weird thing about constantly being overexposed to the entire
spectrum of emotional distress from I need to do my laundry.
I'm running out of socks and underwear all the way up to there is an edge of
homework.
It's kind of like a rising tide where like all of the little boats are the same height as
the highest because if you are aware of the house being on fire, it's all that adage
of like you're in your living room, the curtains are peeling, the floor's turning around,
what do you fix first, nothing, the house is on fire.
Yeah.
Is almost inverse to the way you actually have to operate in day to day.
life where you probably aren't equipped to deal with a larger problem if you haven't had lunch.
You have to watch yourself.
You have to eat.
You have to tie your shoes.
And it's like, well, I can't do any of those.
There's something bigger.
Right.
That's really why you can't get to the.
It's like a first thing to do ever to help the most number of people is to treat yourself the way you would likely be.
promoting ways of treating yourself.
Be the change you want to see the world type thing, but not for global things, but
like foundational problems.
Millions of people lost their snap benefits, and that's going to be impactful to
millions of families.
Yes.
And then the kids in those families have to do homework.
I know.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just like, there's just always so fucking much.
And it's like infuriating.
And it's, and I don't want to take away any of that fury or any of that frustration.
I it's just one of those things where it's like if you can be the slightest bit selfish knowing that it will allow you to sustain for longer and contribute and contribute to the problem the larger problem if you don't have agency over you can at least like put a domino down but you need to have the energy to do one thing that I realized in my life is when I'm feeling that way which is often it's been throughout my life
the things
like that actually make me feel better
is volunteering
volunteering at some organization
you believe in in your community
something local is amazing because it's like
it connects you to your community
so if there's a food kitchen a food bank
or if there's a shelter
or whatever that you want to volunteer at
that's great but you know
you cannot volunteer
if your own basic needs aren't met.
Right.
So if you are having a hard time sleeping, eating, whatever,
it's so much harder to give back to your community.
So do those things first, take care of yourself,
and then volunteer.
And I bet you will feel better.
And, you know, it gives you more hope in, like, humanity.
Exactly.
Yeah, because it may even do it selfishly.
It's not like it doesn't have to be some kind of altruistic thing.
Like, you will get something out of it.
I've never volunteered selflessly.
It has always been for my own benefit.
That's good.
That's also like from a strategic standpoint, you know that you're being helpful and it
helps you.
So it's like a win-win.
It's a win-win.
Anyways, that was a rant.
No, and I think that's important.
Because it's like this kind of stuff with Grockapedia, it can.
And this is our job also to consume stuff.
that we disagree with.
Yeah, and now I'm talking about
all the serious stuff
wearing a fucking beret.
I did realize
how we're dressed a minute ago
and I just went like,
all right, well, do it wait.
I can't wait until this is edited
into a short.
Yeah, there's a short
where I'm holding up
Digimon the movie
wearing a beret
talking about fascism.
It's dubbed it
dubbed in French.
Oh my God.
Is it like a bando
de Gopolde deities in New York.
Yeah, don't deal baral man.
Every time.
Do we want to do
quick home math or how do you feel?
Well, can we search something on, can we search Bill Clinton on Grogapedia?
Oh, yeah.
I would love to see what it says.
I'm just like, I just wonder if it's going to.
It's a photo of Jeffrey Epstein.
Oh, so first of all, hold on.
Failure number one.
You search Bill Clinton on Grogapedia and it doesn't take you to a fucking page.
It takes you to a disambiguation of Bill Clinton, which is like a page that exists on Wikipedia
also, but they use their fucking head.
Yeah.
And they show you the page that has, is the big one.
What do you think we're getting on page 834?
So you searched search term.
Would you like exactly the search term?
Or would you like these 10 other things?
He yielded 10,000 results.
What is on page 834, the search result page?
Oh.
Your website fucking sucks, Elon.
Suck ass.
Oh, wow.
They just had a bonus.
What the fuck?
Oh, Battle Creek, Michigan.
Ever been referenced?
Labor Party Netherlands.
Cool.
Yeah, let's go to that.
That's what I wanted.
Can we search Bill Clinton in here?
Ah, yes.
Bill Clinton's 1999 praise of him as a third-way pioneer,
and I 100% guarantee that's from the Wikipedia page.
You know, this looks exactly like the Wikipedia page.
Can we get a regular Bill Clinton?
No.
The Epstein.
Yeah.
What the hell is going on now?
Grogapedia doesn't want us to know about Bill Clinton's connection to Epstein.
It wants you to know.
They got all of these things, all these little headlines.
Bro, what's the point?
What's the point of just anything?
Can we just search Jeffrey Epstein too?
Well, you have to volunteer.
Okay.
Yeah, I need to look back good.
Yeah.
I'm not posting enough.
All right.
Let's just move on.
Speaking of mathematics.
Were we?
No.
Okay, well, let's do a little mathematics.
Wait, hold on.
Okay.
Speaking of the media.
It's kind of attached to the math one.
Meat, but you're a vegetarian.
Let's talk about ho-math.
Speaking of whole math.
Do you remember, okay, so I think we talked about this guy on Sablois once, right?
Yeah, so we talked about him.
Dude, his banner looks like a true crime documentary.
I love how many directions.
He's pulling his audience.
He goes, my main content's on YouTube.
By the way, homath, I now equals psychomath.
So click the link.
Can you search when we last talked about?
Oh, before we get into this, can we...
How many years has I been?
I wonder if it was August, 2023 when he joined.
His profile picture looks like when your child is like doing art and you're like,
should I be concerned?
That's going right in the fridge.
January 19th, 2024.
Can we look at the, what was the thumbnail?
Hating women with math.
Yes.
That's fun.
That sounds useful.
hating women with math yes and dude so that was his five wow and guess what it was another two-hour
episode wow um one never changes you know what I mean oh dude we gotta talk about more conspiracy
theories that was fun play that music again I think we should we should get verified like
home math uh get verified like it's home math but all you have to do to get verified is pay like
three dollars so it doesn't mean anything to me I lost my verification actually in the ewan
Well, it's because you claim that Jeffrey Epstein exists.
Yeah.
So, Homath, his whole thing, if you remember,
is that he makes charts and tables and little drawings about how...
In crayon and colored pencil,
and he sells his charts and drawings about how...
Much like Picasso.
Yes.
Incredible charts.
About women's attraction to men and how that works.
He tries to, like, mathify.
Just a guy being a normal dude.
But now he's psychomath.
Oh, shit.
Wait, can we look at his YouTube page?
Like, what's his most recent post?
Is he, is he over there now?
Is he over calling himself psychomass there?
It's psychomath.
Dude, that's so funny.
He wants to rebrand so bad.
He wants to rebrand so bad.
By the way, did you see how we just both lean forward
exactly the same way at the same time?
Batman to Democrat.
What is this?
He still is making home math videos,
but now he's also making psychomath.
videos oh like psychology yeah well isn't that kind of what it's like it's sort of like a blend
of like psychology and pseudoscience bullshit maybe he's taking down the psychos online so he's
popping off by the way these these videos are getting great views for his subscriber base can we look at
this responsibility red flag number nine because it's only a six minute video so so my six kids all
have different dads he's not why slow down i'm trying to get a few minutes out of this video you got to
save something for later and today one of the dads came to pick up my son to take him to the
beach okay now we're getting somewhere i can relate to like having to squeeze a tic-tok into
into content however i can get way more than six minutes yeah because i have things to say
other than like well wait a minute what the hell um but it is funny to me that instead of cutting
to his face uh which is because he's got to do his home math and so his hands are most important he
He doesn't reaction shot, but his reaction is just his art.
He's justiculating.
He's doing some hand acting.
Yeah, it's like that deaf punk music video from YouTube.
Very funny to have like a five-minute crafts table as your backdrop for saying that women should
all like legally be married or something.
You know, so-and-so to pick him up for the beach.
And I'm like, okay, are you taking the rest of his five siblings?
Because if you're not taking them, then he's not going.
Okay, now I'm not getting anywhere.
is he upset with someone having like any sort of accent this is like that's like coded like racism
she didn't like she said siblings and the she said it I guess with like a slightly different
inflection can we go back can we go back and say it just wrote a word he just wrote a thing
like imagine she said this okay um are you taking the rest of his five siblings because if you're not
taking them siblings you just said it with an accent yeah she just said siblings that's just not even
close.
No.
I mean, I guess it does sound like that if you play a sound effect over it while she's
saying it.
Are you taking the rest of his five siblings?
Because if you're not taking them, then he's not going.
Okay, now we're not getting anywhere.
Today's red flag is egocentrism, which means basically when you're somebody...
Is he recording in a warehouse?
Why does it sound like this?
Egocentrism, when you're this fucking guy?
Anyway, look at my crayon drawing.
And I know this is ironic, but like his bio is like sex genius or whatever.
Pimpass sex genius.
History is manliest and most hilarious sex genius.
Right.
But he's doing it in a self-deprecating way.
I do like that he's discovered graphic design, his new passion,
but he's also discovered drop shadow.
Yeah, he's enjoying that.
And fucking, he's discovered glow, outer glow.
Someone got really into gimp.
Dude, this looks like fucking ass.
It's really bad.
Holy shit.
Dude, the non-balt text.
What does I even say?
That's insane.
And he's zooming close to it.
Dude, and also,
me first.
Having these,
having these printed out pages,
but having handwritten labels,
pick aside.
This is exactly the imagery
that in like a movie
like prisoners or something,
like the serial killer
has a bunch of crucifixes drawn on that wall
and a manifesto written like this.
This is like the...
Control power.
This is like the fucking,
who is the one,
the killer that sent all the puzzles?
Oh, the Zodian.
This is the Zodian.
This is like the Zosos.
This is like the Zon.
Zodiac killer shit.
This is, if the Zodiac killer was kind of like less organized.
We're not saying that he's a serial killer.
I'm saying that his, uh, his musings in charts remind me of one.
Okay, continue.
Money Plus.
He is thinking or acting from these lower three levels, especially if they don't have any ability
to move beyond them.
A lot of people think that they understand psychology and they don't.
A lot of people think they understand.
psychology and they don't from the psychomath.
Dude, that's...
I have a different chart that I made up.
I need to show the Dunning Kruger fucking chart, bro.
Holy shit.
It's so funny.
I mean, I can't think of something that better ties to what we're saying about when you
see something that confirms your comforts that you probably should question your bias.
Because, hey, I know it's really hard to like learn a bunch of confusing bullshit and like read a book.
Yon, right?
But you also want to pretend to be really smart.
What about a nice colored chart
That you can be smart in order
You can let go up and be
Well then he immediately puts other people down by saying
I know a lot of people think they know psychology
But they don't I do
I home math
And also he's got HM simplified
Which I assume stands for a homath
But I think it stands for Hidden Machine
And I'm wondering why I don't see cut
Rock Smash flash surf
Any of the HVs represented here
The VHS a Pokemon
Oh, sorry.
Sorry, I was making you reference to
some Pokemon.
This is a VHS state, by the way.
Oh, they hit the fucking dust cloud.
20-year-old dust cloud.
How to tie in Mighty Morphing.
Well, it's a color set.
It's a color set.
Just like the Mighty Morphing Power Rangers,
this Morphent tie.
Which is also for children.
My favorite.
This movie includes a line that
Ivanu's the kind of the
whole math of this movie
says,
well, so this says the power of teamwork
overcomes all.
but Ivan ooze when he is brought back to life he's a big poker way right so there's some construction workers working on like a construction site doing like I don't know they're digging a big hole they weirdly remember and they like hit on his like little crypt or whatever he comes out takes over mind controls him but then when he finally like turns into his like self again he takes a big whiff he goes and then he's like teenagers whoa that's kind of like homath with women they just
repeat words they heard on a screen.
That's why I'm trying to give you guys words to repeat, except hopefully it'll be difficult
to misuse these.
Oh, yeah, I forgot, I forgot that I need, the reason I wanted to pause was because I wanted
to describe that this chart was a chart of, can we back up so we can see the chart.
Sorry.
It's the home maths level levels of psychological development chart, colon the basics, by the way,
just like the thought changes and the,
something it's just pissing me off
but the vertical
the sidebar
I'm gonna send this to graphic designers I know
as a threat
hey I'm just all like be like
I'm getting into design
what do you think of my work so far
we've made I think we made this joke last time
but it's uh this is like
if graphic design is my passion was a person
and they didn't learn man
it's a lot of people think they understand graphic design
they don't
so I had to cut off their heads
and mouth them I cannot believe sorry
I'm just like the gradients here on the side.
It's, it's, this is a humiliation ritual.
Underwood.
It looks so objectively bad.
At least when it was,
when it was like hand drawn,
there was some charm to it.
Well, you know when you go to like an old person's house
or something,
you go like a grandparents house
and they have carpeting and wallpaper
that feels like it just,
your lizard brain sees it as ugly?
You're like,
how did people in the 60s think this was tasteful?
Like a shag carpet,
that's heavily stained and like what the this doesn't make any i look at this and i go like
you would show this to a baby as part of like a stoop test or something like to freak out a kid
this is it's it's kind of similar to the like bin shapiro style like i'm going to talk fast and
with authority so it sounds like i'm correct play at a point five speed you're like what the
fuck is this guy talking yeah all right they love rules don't they when you don't have a sense
of community or personal experience or socialization numbers must be really helpful i'm upset though because
Because, like, there's plenty of people who don't understand social cues and stuff, who want
that stuff to be codified.
And I can sympathize with that.
But this is not the way to do it.
Well, yeah, without a, I guess a less hateful version.
Less hateful would be nice.
A word that gets misused a lot is narcissist.
It's also mispronounced.
It should be narcicist.
The guy who fell in love with his reflection was narcicist.
The sea is hard in Latin.
Anyway, oh, he can't do that.
That's not, dude, I need one of those TikTok linguists to go.
murder him in cold blood, like, with words?
Well, that's just, like, I'm actually not owned.
I'm actually also laughing that I sound stupid.
Yeah, you were wrong.
Because he's like, I guess it's a previous video.
See, never makes this sound in Latin.
Guess what language we're speaking?
It's like me saying, we speak English,
and I'm going to say karate in English.
But that's not actually how you pronounce it.
Yeah, because in Japanese, it's karate.
It's actually Karaoke, not karaoke.
What do you mean?
And it's like, well, yeah, but we're not speaking Japanese.
All right.
In English, it's karate.
Very well.
But I, shut up.
No.
There's also.
But women at their tens never talk to the seven.
There's also, it's like when you become an adult, I think you have to let go of the literal meaning of words.
I use literally, literally.
And not like the kids are using it these days when you just say literally after everything that's not even literal.
And they're getting pumpkin spice, like.
Dude, where is the Webster's Dictionary Twitter account or the Dictionary.com Twitter account to dunk on this?
Just says stop being a loser.
Because just language is an ever-evolving organism.
How do you, how do you, how have you heard of Latin and not thought of this?
That's another thing is when you're like not properly socialized and you do, by, through his own fault.
In this case, you're, you're ostracizing people preemptively.
Like, you cannot now hang out with women.
You're too weird already.
But like, when you're not properly socialized, one of the things you do is be like, okay, I guess I'll just,
be really pedantic or I guess I'll just be really annoying because it's something and
it's like well okay but you know what I meant because if you're in the real world you
adapt you like you put on a hat when it's called someone called Jorgon von Strangle because
that doesn't follow the rules okay if you know what I'm saying you recall
that's my I don't have a fairly up parents VHS that would be crazy yeah it's not even
room in the table yeah there's not or book of the rules that's a cool that's a cool
Oh, my God.
Sorry, I was thinking about a better cartoon.
Anyway, the word basically means egocentric.
They'll say, my ex was a narcissist,
meaning that he was a selfish jerk.
He was egotistical.
He was controlling.
He was selfish.
And here's the problem.
Those are things that a narcissist would say
about a more highly developed person.
So someone who is egocentric will call you egocentric.
Highly developed?
It just like implies a,
linear scale of development, which is not like a real...
It implies a hierarchy.
It's like, that's not how life...
And it's also what someone might say about a narcissist.
Because you know who's allowed to call someone a narcissist, a psychologist.
And if they call someone a narcissist, they're not...
It's not the narcissist that's the higher developed person.
What about a psychomathematician?
Hmm.
Well, people think they understand psychology, but they don't.
People think they can do a cartoon drawing and that makes them smart, but they're wrong.
aside from me. And I'm assuming these words correspond to numbers and he's going to do math
on those numbers. And people think outer glow is a little overkill if it's used for all of the
text. And they're wrong. You feel, you feel nauseous when I turn the page? No, you don't. This feels
especially the narcicist element. I, if kind of reminds me of the time that I was in that
person's car when they were speeding like insanely fast and then unprompted without me saying
anything when like people feel very safe when I'm driving okay this reminds me that I'm so mad
man I am so madman I'm so John Hamm right now you're drunk and cheating on your wife the like
different I'm just reading on five first of all none of this stuff makes sense unless you like
have his psychosis yeah it feels smart if you because it's impossible to understand and it's like
I like the shapes and sounds of what he's saying but I don't actually understand
It's like a speak and spell.
Different ways of life.
I'm just going to get so mad here.
Different ways of life.
Work for different people.
I can't live my own way if all I do is obey and submit.
How do I build a lifestyle?
It's like bold and it's big.
It's caps, but it's also because it's also, we've got to make it small because it doesn't fit.
Because maybe I'm bad at graphic design.
And gives me fulfillment.
It's like the Malini birthday sign joke.
Yeah, it's like you ran out of space and now everything's small.
Even the that gives me had to be small because you ran out of fucking space.
You can't change it though.
So mad.
He literally is like now using software but still is doing first draft.
Crimes, bro.
Looks really cool.
It's so, it looks like someone took a bunch of those like motivational posters that are in elementary school and shrunk them down into a grit.
These used to say like, read.
Play.
Yeah, literally, that's what it looks like.
Kindness, tidy up.
All right.
It is just, it's Barney for people who have like, uh, NFT profile pictures.
So someone who is egocentric will call you egocentric if you don't give them what they want.
This happened to me when I was 22.
I had a girlfriend who trampled all over my boundaries and I said, I don't like that.
We've discovered the joke of a moment.
No, I remember the last time we talked about him, we were like, oh, someone was really mean.
in your early 20s late teens
because he keeps talking about
my ex-girlfriend did this
imagine being this guy's ex
oh yeah my ex like makes videos
he's like weird in cell like math
we dated 20 years
he used to like I would text him
and to reply he would do a child's crayon drawing
and hand it to me while complaining
that I'm making him bad at sex
and I told him this is scaring me John
this is really scary
my name is ho
you're a narcassist
you're an asshole
this is coming off really
narcissistic and it's like
in Latin there's no
slur
she would travel all over me
she would refuse to listen to me
when I was explaining the drawing
about how she's a slut
and I'm cool
she was so weird can we back up
also he said man okay
yeah just back up and yeah
he made himself so small in that drawing
egocentric if you don't give them
what they want. This happened to me when I was 22. I had a girlfriend who trampled all over my
boundaries and I said, I don't like that. You have to stop that or we have to break up. And she told
me that I was controlling and selfish and abusive, but it was actually her. This is a common
relationship type where somebody was. Holy projection, Batman. It's like, but it was actually
her. You are saying that. You're doing it. But you can't, you have to know that you can't
extrapolate one. Like, I understand that that's like an example, but is that how you're, like,
he doesn't use actual data or statistics in any of his math. You are the worst source on your
own relationship. No one is a worst judge of your breakup than the people involved in it.
It's, and I, you know, I don't want to make too many assumptions. I'm going to guess that
majority of experience with women are not friendships,
casually knowing people.
It seems like maybe it's framed only through things online
and women, that I mean.
That he's like, um,
narcissists will never say their narcissist.
They'll call other people a narcissist.
And I'm not a narcissist, my exes.
It's like, it's like I'm rubber and your glue.
This is like Terrence Howard math, bro.
Well, most who equals actually,
Neil Patrick Harris is a bully and I'm cool.
So what if one plus one equals five?
Partner one, survive, connect,
control, belong, achieve.
This is like,
when you do those types of puzzles
and you realize people's brains work
differently.
Yeah, like,
this is playing connections.
Like,
this is not how my brain works.
No.
But, okay,
so on partner one,
we have survived,
connect,
control, belong,
achieve,
understand,
harmonize,
sanctify.
And then,
and then he's reversed.
This is all the captain planet powers.
Yeah,
Earth, fire,
wind water,
heart.
A lot of crossover here.
Connect,
but also harmonize.
Harmonize and sanctify.
by those are both spells that my cleric can do.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah, it's a second slot, I believe, for Achieve.
Okay, so now, can we go back to when he brings us down?
Because I want to hear how he starts to,
I do love that he doesn't explain his charts.
And instead, he starts talking with them while pointing.
He references them as if we already know what this is about.
As if it's like the law.
Like, as if it's like a thing we all agree on.
It's a three-year-old showing you Italian brain rot.
Right.
This is Gubis McGibby.
You like him?
He is my favorite.
And you go like, where do you find that?
And they go, I'm Sam.
Okay.
I guess we're not having a conversation.
Joey has a crush on me, but I don't like him.
He's a narcissist.
That or we have to break up.
And she told me that I was controlling and selfish and abuse of, but it was actually her.
This is a common relationship type where somebody who's at level five or level six will meet someone who's at level three.
And they will think, well, you are, you're not.
a belonger. You're not like these conformist people in the middle, so you must be up here with me,
whereas in reality, they're down here beneath conformity. They haven't gotten through it yet,
and I'm going to show you how to tell the difference with levels. But first, a quick reminder.
I did a lot of reading to learn all this stuff. Oh, that's three Scott Adams books, bro.
That's very funny. Oh my God, that's the Dilbert guy who's insane. No one should ever read one of his
books and say, I did a lot of research.
He did a lot of reading and it's tipping
point by Malcolm Gladwell.
I will push back a little on Scott Adams.
He is jacked.
I don't know if that affects your guys.
And I'll push forward on Scott Adams and say he is bald.
He is a jacked skull also, I guess.
A World Without Men.
I've heard of this book by number.
Sorry.
I actually, I've got nothing against Malcolm Gladwell,
but I do think that, I do think
that most psychologists would roll their eyes up like pop psychology. And so this is why I hate
people who speak in absolutes, or not hate people, but I hate that framing, because when you speak
in absolutes, my reptile brain, lizard brain, is going to find ways to poke holes in your
absolutism. So I go, people say they understand psychology, they're wrong, but you're reading
famous pop psychologist Malcolm Gladwell
for babies.
The book I read in middle school.
It's like hyper-intellectualizing
tarot cards.
Like if he played death here and went,
I've been doing a lot of tarot.
I'm like, you can do this for like fun.
Or you can even do it with like, I don't know,
go to a book club and read book for babies.
Like, oh, did Oprah's reading list
tell you to read that in 2007?
Or reading like mastery or something.
That's something you read when you're 17
because you've heard about reading.
You read that and it's like a reference.
you make constantly or save the cat.
It's something you read because you want to be media literate
and that's the easy one.
The problem is, is that if I then, like, I don't know,
if I read a Reza Aslan, like, book about Jesus, right?
And I go like, oh, I've been, like, reading this book.
It's kind of, you know, pop history, shit,
but it's fun reading a plane, whatever.
Yeah.
If I read it and I went like, huh, Islam could never.
Like, well, okay, slow down, buddy.
It's a book for kids.
Oh, and is he, my first guess at what he's flipping through is how to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie?
Is he?
Yeah, I see D.L.C., I think.
And then, and then also, look, I'm not the world's most voracious reader these days.
Oh, it is the Dale Carnegie flashcards.
How embarrassing.
Dude, I'm so fucking cracked.
How humiliate.
Which, that book has been known to be quite psychotic.
It's so manipulative.
You wouldn't get it.
It's like, I remember in college that was on a, that was on the reading list for like business leaders.
Yeah.
Because it's like, that was in the, um, Patreon record at one point in time, very early on, not the most diverse of us.
Um, there was one of, uh, several books you could choose for, for my team to be like personal development.
It is also just like, one of those things, it's like you can read it and have a discussion about it.
But then there's the people who treat it like the subtle art of not giving a fuck or whatever where it's just like, this is, I will use people.
as pawns.
I also have to say, again,
not the most voracious reader these days,
but the spines of those books look pristine.
Yeah, those are feroche.
Well, I read the books physically,
but I read the one Kindle.
Oh, yeah, I actually do audiobooks only,
but I just, I bought them for the video.
Yeah, there's CDs inside those.
I do audiobooks in that I flip the book next to my ear,
and I hope I pick something up.
This is performative male reading,
except only at like a Turning Point USA rally.
Holding it up being like,
Is the, a world without, is that the poet?
Wait, oh, never mind.
It's just some random, oh, it's some random dude's e-book.
This is unrelated, but did you know Charles Manson was a huge fan of that Dale Carnegie
book?
Well, the core thesis of unhumans by Pasebic is that the American left intends to terrorize and
subjugate the United States under a communist.
Is that the Jack Pasebic guy, the like conservative dude?
the like from yeah yeah oh okay i don't know who lizick is though it's a new i don't know either
i'm sure an equal intellectual you know what's crazy though is that like there's not much uh
intellectual diversity here it's like a bunch of white guys and then malcolm gladwell well
but that book was written in 2000 so it's just research you know what is scott adams three times
is so funny uh he thought they were going to be picture both
What is the funny time?
I love Delbert.
That's what he said.
Is that so good they can't ignore you or whatever?
So good.
So good it seems fake.
Oh, interesting.
That's too good.
The world's best book summaries.
Oh, that's why.
Oh, because he used AI to summarize the books.
He says, what are some books I should read with my huge brain?
Oh, so good they call you a fake is a book by list.
Oh, my God.
There's almost five authors here.
Yeah, and they all believe the same stuff.
Dude, come on.
What are we looking at there?
Part of the log line for this book is, in the relentless pursuit of excellence,
you only know you've arrived when you have haters, your most valuable marketers.
Was this written during gossip?
It's a murder or murderers row of idiots and freaks.
It's like there are spokes of various.
references to really horrible stuff.
Like, why is he using that as the basis for some kind of expertise?
And again, I, the Malcolm Gladwell thing, it's like, can his later opinions discount his
former opinions or whatever?
Like, I think that tipping point is just like a 2000s work of pop psychology.
It's like a, it's a book meant to be sold at airports and make millions of dollars and
be on like the view.
It's like, uh, you know, having a classy look.
book spine but text that's twice as big so you get through it it's not a real thing
that like no expertise was behind it you know what i mean right he's not a psychologist
he's not a psychologist it is not something that you should be well you think you understand
psychology but you're wrong oh shit i forgot the beginning of this you completely forgot that
tens have to have money if it's a guy in the lonely date tens and eights and i'm in it oh my god he's
also the i looked at the synopsis for the world without man and it's a and it's a and
entirely hypothetical book about a world where like there are no men and how do they how do these
fucking women deal dude it's just a pitch for a bad short film yeah dude imagine we've been
football and built on the built on the uh grievances of men being so maligned yeah society
and it's like this just not true it's not a book about like some people like uh the remaining
population is struggling to with x and y i hope they can find it no it'd be like a and now and
they say men are trash don't you feel stupid but i want to take a step back and say like okay but
you know people connect with this stuff clearly and uh i think it's hard how can we reach those people
well it's kind of saying hey uh don't feel bad about yourself if you connect with this stuff
because it's it's selling you simple solutions to complex problems that maybe don't even have like
that maybe have difficult solutions
and it's a lot, it seems much easier to diagnose
or you like the shapes and sounds
and the convenient villain.
Which is perfectly fine when you like noise.
You know, jingle the keys in front of your face,
but don't then take the keys to someone else
and be like, this is why we need to look out for Muslims.
I don't think of the people who watch this stuff
as the problem.
I think it's the people who profit off of it
and are so intellectually dishonest.
And it creates a kind of an atmosphere.
It's just yet another opportunity to not grow.
It's yet another source to not have to think critically
because I, well, I found this chart from this guy.
And I don't have to, look, 19-year-old Jordan
watched or listened to a fuck ton of Joe Rogan.
And I thought Taekwondo was the same as like a healthy lifestyle.
I thought like, well, if I do enough karate
and take alpha-brain pills, then I don't actually need to, like, grow
or articulate myself more healthily or be emotionally genuine.
Yeah.
Bullshit, bro.
Yeah.
I enjoy acknowledging how stupid embarrassing shit from 12 years ago.
Imagine fighting for like, no, this pop psychology book was actually good because I read it.
Right.
Everything I do is moral.
No, it's embarrassing.
Don't really Scott Adams.
And that's the annoying thing is that in a single frame, there's like a million things I feel like I have to say to discount this.
And it's just like, like there's just so many things to poke fun at.
But yeah, you can look into Scott Adams and see if you agree with them.
or not.
If you do, you might be Scott Adams.
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It's, it's, uh, scams all the way down.
It's like, okay, well, we got this full book.
Yeah, if I can summarize that.
Eh, don't bother with the summary.
I'll make you a chart.
I don't even worry with the chart.
Just parrot the things I'll say about the chart.
Don't even worry about reading Wikipedia.
Copy it verbatim.
Just post it.
I don't fucking know.
The like cherry pick of like, okay, I found a woman with opinions I disagree with who happens
to have six kids.
And now she's everything that's wrong with femininity and women everywhere.
Right.
It's like, okay.
She is every woman.
If she's supposed to be a case study, are you saying that most women have six kids from six
different guys?
And I have no moral issue with that.
But if you're saying there is a moral issue with it, this is one person.
Yeah.
No.
So typical.
It's everyone.
Sorry.
Women be having six different kids with six different guys.
Yeah.
My siblings, my siblings all have different fathers and I don't know my father.
So is my mommy a ho.
Did I do home?
Did I do all that?
Psycho math, sorry.
He's still got the sponsor link up.
He's like, um, the other kids are.
not my responsibility.
I don't need to take him anywhere.
And I'm like, well, if you want to take your child
on whatever activities you have planned
for the day, then you must include the rest of his siblings.
Birth of his siblings.
She's not saying that.
She's not saying siblings.
I feel like I'm going insane.
Like, that would be an arbitrary stupid thing
to have agreements with anyway
and it's just racist.
But I don't.
I'll tell you, well, then,
if we're just going to say stuff is happening,
say she has 100 kids.
Yeah.
Just replace what she said.
Just come up with me.
new ideas. Also, it's...
I'm gonna do it to him the next time he says a word.
I don't like...
Sibbittings.
Zipperdings.
The actual word, she's saying.
That was incredible.
That was awesome.
What a symphony.
Dude, this is so...
I can't believe we're doing like epic-based, like,
what was the, what was the, yeah, yeah, BuzzFeed React, Pones, like, woke, woke, blue-haired
liberal or whatever.
Man's blaining.
Man's been in cringe by shoe on head or like all of those kind of posts.
Yeah. It's like people doing like the console wars now.
Mm-hmm. Like, well, I was like, we still. Yeah.
Just, uh, PlayStation heads can't even spell siblings, dude. I'm just like,
playstation? Okay. Who? This refined young lady has six kids with six guys. Wait, hold on.
Why the fuck is it shaped like that? I know. Did he cut this himself?
You can get, I've got like 80 of those from Amazon for $2 to make tokens of metric. Yeah. But,
No, it's because he enjoys the craft.
That is literally the only body life.
He just wants to craft.
And bro, like...
He just happens to hate women.
If you want to freehand a rectangle, like, that's fine.
But I'm going to judge your ass for it.
Like, you judge how that girl pronounced siblings.
I'm going to judge the fact that your bottom right corner is fucking scuffed, dude.
That shit is...
That shit is chopped, bro.
What the hell?
Oh, he literally drew her, this little glasses.
Okay.
That's not weird.
Stupid.
That's fucking strange.
And of course he makes her kids look messed up.
Yeah, well, yeah, he's owning her with facts.
It's like Invader Zim characters.
Yeah.
This refined young lady has six kids with six guys.
One of the guys comes to take care of his kid.
I don't know how he knows which one it is, good for him.
And then she says that he must also take care of five other guys' kids.
That's sign number one.
Hey, wait, wait.
Yeah, I know that was six.
She just said, you're just.
Telling you what she said.
The other thing that I want to take an issue with is the fact that you saw this clip
and you thought it needed to be explained.
And not only you thought it to be explained is that like you think that saying that what
this person's saying is unreasonable, did it need a fucking diagram?
I don't need it to be diagram that it's like an unreasonable ass.
It's less intuitive than what she said.
Exactly.
I was going to say what she said was very clear and understandable.
and this actually...
It was clear and understandable
and you can agree with it or you cannot.
I personally, like, would...
If I was the father
of one of these children, I may,
you know, take issue with it.
I don't know their exact situation,
but there might also be context that she has
that is, like, to be fair to her,
there might be additional context
that we don't have,
just like he seems to assume
that we share the same world
as he's explaining these things.
If we're just going to randomly project,
like, if we're just have conjecture,
um, maybe,
this guy, they recently split up, and for the last like two years, he was a father to all the kids.
Yep.
And they're excited to see him and she's like, hey, I really don't want this to take away.
Maybe they're by different fathers, but those kids all see him as a father.
And he's actually being, he's trying to be mean by the fact that he's like only wants his blood relative child, even though he was viewed as an adoptive father to those kids.
If we're just making up situations.
Oh, fuck it.
Maybe he, when he organized the mid-up, he said, I'm going to take all of the kids with me.
And then he turned up and said, I'm not going to do that.
Just, fuck it.
I mean, if we're just making stuff up.
And if we're just making stuff up, maybe the Shogunate has hired him to take his son and train him.
Think of that.
And it's important.
In rural Kyo.
Yeah, and the bloodline is very important.
I feel like I'm not even appreciating the bloodline legacy.
And like if we're just making things up, what if Diaburaman is back?
And he has, in the internet, he's taken over the internet.
And what if in Digimon, the movie two, the Digi Destin all have six different fathers.
And but one mother, and they call her Madre.
And Anjaman and Anjewoman, real names of Digimon, by the way, have to save the day from the woke leftist pigs.
Or something.
Or something.
If we're just making things up.
This is not something that's agreed upon in our society.
this is not a rule that we have that you must take care of all of the children of your baby
mama but she said that he must do it that language indicates that she thinks she's in
control of all people and the whole world that's control consciousness and control consciousness and
control consciousness i would argue that this person does not think they're in control of all people
in the whole world i would say that that is conjecture i don't say like so she believes in control
Because she's level three, she's on a low, she's on a lower level.
But also there's maybe need in there, but like, appealing to empathy maybe.
Sorry, I forgot that it's insane for a second I was trying to project like logic onto this.
Can we put this in Grok and summarize it for me?
Oh my God, dude, chat ChbT would break if you said.
Inside of higher levels, but she obviously cannot get there.
If she could, she would be able to take a second person perspective and think,
What would it be like if I was baby daddy and I had to care for five kids that were not mine?
She is not.
Dude, this is what it feels like when someone is explaining board game rules.
I was like, okay, so if you're the monk, if you're the monarch on the beginning of your end step, you can draw.
No, no, you're in the, you need to take a second person view and notice that we're on a higher level here.
And that means the second main phase is when you can play sorcery spells.
Wait, but...
So there's two combats?
Sometimes.
Usually not, no.
No, but there are cards
that affect the combat,
but then that's different
than if, you know,
you create a second combat step.
You don't need to tap to block.
Well, you didn't say anything.
You didn't say anything.
Why is there a floating eye?
Because it's seeing, okay.
But one of them is really tired.
Okay, all right.
This looks like a speed run summary.
Dude, this makes so much sense to him,
which is the craziest part.
That's the scary part.
Yeah, that's what it's psycho.
Drawing this.
This is like, it's like M.C. Escher when he like made his first work of art and people are like, how does his brain work? Man, this is crazy.
This is like, it's like if MC Escher was trying to become an architect, he was like, we should do the stairs like this.
A floating platform. You want the stairs to be a floating platform?
Go forever. Yeah.
Yeah. We want them to go forever and hold infinite weight. Call me crazy.
Oh my god, can you imagine if MC Escher had a YouTube channel? That would be wild.
Okay, so the thing about these steps is that they're level four, which means they're infinite,
and they also wrap around.
And also, and he starts to, like, glitch in his face starts to break apart.
Loud fan in the background.
All right, let's continue.
That's why she says must.
She confuses, I want with you must.
Those are the same thing at this level.
Remember scumbag, Steve.
It's cool for me to smoke in your house because-
When I said 2016, dude.
We're doing this?
We're doing scumbag Steve in the big year, 2025.
That's also like not really what scumbag Steve was.
Like scumbag Steve, the joke was that he's just like annoying and baked, right?
It wasn't like a bully.
That wasn't the point.
Don't smoke in here.
Stop co-opting my old memes, dude.
I got to say, it is funny that there's so much abstract stuff going on, like imagery, abstract
imagery, people thinking about their thoughts inside of a thought.
Because that is the way you think when you're crazy.
Like the way you end up making these is when you're having an episode.
Dude, what could this possibly?
Like, scumbach Steve is in the bottom corner of this frame.
Thinking about this conversation.
And then there's a checkmark that I'm so fucking lost.
Dude.
I.
She has not yet grown to a level where she can understand that this is what I want,
but not what you want.
She does not yet understand that.
Can I complain again about this guy?
Can you go back?
he is gesticulating to nothing.
That was a diagram of the kids having different fathers
and he's going,
she does not understand
while he puts his pin over the children?
Yeah, she is the drawing.
It's a whole thing. I don't know.
This actually feels like an exercise
and how to take nonsense
and sell it to someone as fat.
How to make friends and manipulate people, more or less.
I looked up the video that he's responding to
the woman's TikTok account.
count. Oh, Jesse.
Oh, my God.
No way.
Oh, my. It's in her bio, bro.
It's in her bio that all of her videos are storytelling and satire.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
That's so humiliating.
He's, she's, oh my God.
She's making fun of, she's doing the joke.
But she's a girl, so they don't, they can't.
But that's, I have a chart for this, sorry.
You bring out to Jim,
yeah, so here, jokes are actually on level four
and no woman can be above level three.
The numbers aren't even in order.
Yeah, jokes, it's an L.
Because that is the equivalent of,
of reading a headline and going off on a tirade
without ever knowing what they're actually talking about.
Dude, mainstream news and The Onion do not know
what the hell they're talking about.
I saw that idea.
I read a reductrous article.
and wow, women suck.
I close my eyes and imagine something,
and it's pissing me off.
Okay, so we finish watching the video
before we move on from this.
Just to double check that he ever acknowledges
that it's satire, and that is such a,
it's like the first thing I do.
It's one click away from the video itself.
I go, where is this coming from?
What is this person about?
I mean, this is like, you know, again,
making me think about
media literacy and critical thinking
where it's like
why did he know
first of all
so either he knows
he knows completely
and he's a grifter
or he doesn't know
and he's so stupid
he's so stupid
and I'm saying this as a hypothetical
because if he doesn't know that he's satire
and he made a whole video
pretending it was real
and then and then used it as evidence
to shit talk women, then he's a stupid, stupid, idiotic, dumb, non-critical thinking, moron
that cannot fucking conceive of a joke from a woman and is purporting himself to be
intelligent in any way.
If you read 10 idiots books, but you can't check someone's bio, where you'd have to go
to watch a second video, which if I discovered something like this, even for my own weird
misogynistic benefits, I'd probably watch another video.
Hey, you know what?
You know a thought that I have a lot of times when I look at something?
I go, is this rage bait?
Is this fake content meant to make me mad?
Even taken out of context because a lot of times that'll happen.
There'll be bad actors who take content out of context and put something on a platform,
much like this guy is done, out of its original context, out of the guardrails of saying
this is satire because you don't want to put this is satire in big, bold text on your video
because it's not one of your graphs where you put everything in big, full fucking text
You can't spell satire.
It's going to be too challenging.
And again, I didn't call him an idiot.
I didn't say that he was stupid.
I didn't say that he was non-critical thinking.
But if he's what we think he is.
I said that I'm supposing a scenario where he, I instead think he's perhaps a conniving grifter or someone who is just wanted to make.
But either way, it discredits him.
He's selling himself as an expert.
I think he's an uninformed loser.
That he's either an uninformed loser or a grifter.
Those are the two options knowing that that woman's a story.
I have a theory as to why it might be, he might have not seen the account.
I think it's because he's discord poisoned.
I think this was sent in his discord by, you know, Greek statue,
X underscore woman hater, posing his discord.
He downloads it directly and does not critically engage in the law.
I think it's he was mainlining libs of TikTok, got into his psyche.
Too deep.
He's got the fungal infection that all these people have.
It's like that disease where people with cats can't smell the bad.
piss smell because they have a parasite. It's the exact same thing, but it's for unironically
reading Jordan Peterson. The last thing I have to do for my own intellectual honesty is to
way back machine that account and make sure that the satire thing was there at the time this video
was posted. Or is it on our main account? Is it not it? It's her backup. But the tag was there.
So is it possible the way back machine? Well, when did the video come out? This one we just watched.
Well, his video came out three months ago. So we can way back to three months ago. But I don't know
when her video came out.
So we have to find that out.
Was I too mean about him?
No.
I think he's a pariah.
Like,
I think he is the kind of person
that should be banned
from posting anything online.
He is what exile is full.
Yes.
You should be cast into exile.
Dude, you know what this feels like?
I just saw someone tweet,
uh,
it's over for Hollywood.
They made an AI sitcom.
And I want to watch that sitcom.
And I'm going to tell,
and I want you to point out how it,
in any way it's different than the home map video.
I'm shaking in my boots.
Sitcoms will never be the same.
This is fully AI, generated in LTX2,
which I don't know what that is,
but I got to look it up.
It's probably very good.
Oh, wait.
He's partnered with LTX.
Oh.
This might be an ad.
Probably is an ad.
What did I do?
Pizza's here!
That's funny.
That is really funny.
He's putting it on the app.
I'm telling you, it was a deliberate move.
There's no way that could be intentional.
But the room never ends.
So, wait, can you back up to the way that woman's arm was contorted when she was grabbing the...
When she pulled the guitar out of her ass?
That's now floating in the air.
Yeah, the guitars float, and why was the pizza on top of the box?
All right, look at her arm. Look at her arm.
Oh, you guys...
Whoa!
Whoa!
It floated back.
My Ma and Runnin' house.
Wow, was that...
Can I pull? Was that there?
Do you notice anything about this room?
Do you notice anything about the haircut for every man?
You notice, I guess this particular model doesn't maybe use black people.
Wait, no, look at his haircut and then his haircut and then his haircut.
And then look at the guy in the background.
They're the same guy.
They're the same guy.
I'm pretty sure this is a sitcom about quintuplets.
This is kind of uninfrable.
Like, not just kind of a bad job, but this feels like, like,
like, 20-22 technologically.
They definitely put in make friends, but different.
How to Make Friends.
How to Make Friends and influence Dale Carnegie.
The slumbo is coming to the butt.
Beecher's here.
I like that.
It's like, ha ha, do, do, do-do-do.
Those don't, that's not the order of those.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Can you do the do-do-d-d-d-d-s sound?
Okay.
And I'm gonna talk while we're doing it.
So anyway, we're going to this.
My teeth meld with the microphone.
I slip into the couch.
I get eaten by it.
All right, continue.
All I do, I just said, I Q.
Smelly cats, smelly cats.
Were those words?
No, if you go back to his joke
that he tells that everyone laughs at,
it is hilarious.
Just incredible writing.
My, ma, and run in house.
Zip zap, no nap.
Zip nap, no nap is...
Check out the Patreon for that little treat.
It's shorthand for a gobbled gook nonsense language.
That will make sense.
Over Patreon.
Oh, yeah, that is on Patreon.
That no nap.
It's on our Sora AI episode.
Smelly cat, what are they feeding you?
Aw.
He went, oh, another group of people.
Well, you did misdirection.
Dude, these guys are popular.
Smelly cat is from friends that is plagiarism.
You can't just put that in another sitcom.
Isn't this the, um, isn't this like the cafe from friends?
Central Perk?
Yeah, it looks exactly.
It's self-service, I guess.
Yeah, self-service cafe.
Go back, I just want to see the, when the guy walks in his, uh, it's like, uh, me when I'm scared of jokes.
I did, I love that he walks in.
Wait, is it two guys and then only one guy walks in?
Also, there's two doors.
doorways.
Out of the adjacent, the his and hers doorway.
And these ladies are all the same or similar.
And then he goes not to sit down with his friends, but to pan to another group of people.
Like a cafeteria.
Cat, what are they feeding you?
We're trying to go.
He went to a fourth table.
That is funny.
That is funny.
Wait, it looked like...
Oh!
That lady duplicated.
Wait, can we go back to that other one?
That's what it's about.
The, um, look it, so that they're both playing the guitar.
Oh, my God, that's romantic.
That's nice.
And also, I don't understand whose legs those are.
Whoa.
Oh, yeah.
This is, this feels outdated.
Yeah.
This feels like, we can do it.
This is generated by like, it was generated by one of the, like, competitor AIs that
doesn't have as much, um, of like, the water in Jacob's hometown to, like, generate stuff.
The, the five-figure revenue, uh, chat GPT equals.
It is one of those things where,
I like they probably just gave it a prompt and set it on its way and didn't change anything
or watch it I'm sure for someone who um is using this to but actually has like a hand in it using
AI but like you're a big defender of prompt engineers you say it's like the new artist the new
no no no I say it's it's it's a bad it's zip zap no nap to me and you know what I say to you zip zap no nap
Fuck you.
Let's hit play.
We got to get out of here.
Is there a tsunami?
This is when I say women'd be crazy to see what I'm talking about.
I think love guitar.
Dude, mark your days, friends.
I just like, are the people involved in this kind of stuff,
like so disengaged from consumption of media, like real media, real stories, real art?
It's like such a disrespect for media because you go,
This is shaped almost like something that's watchable.
Unless you watch or listen or see it.
Imagine like people that do like studio Ghibli's in trouble or whatever or like Pixar's over.
And then when they go with their kid or something too, which is made out of metal alloy,
they go to a movie theater and they're sat there watching like Toy Story 4 going like,
they moved the toy.
The toy is moving.
It's like there's no story.
There's no content.
They're just looking at noise.
I think the actual problem is that there are.
a lot of execs who don't, who are in charge of what we see in movie theaters and on TV and
stuff. And they don't actually care about any substance. One of the tweets I saw about this,
this must be amazing if you're not really into the whole jokes or storyline aspects of
sitcoms and the only thing you'd like about TV is just seeing all the colors and shapes moving
around. I mean, legit. There's no depth to what, like you, you, I think we're going to tell the
difference between AI and like things that are actually crafted and written and stuff in the same
way that you go back and watch some of those Harry Potter's and you're like that CGI is so bad
as it should be you know it should develop but this is unacceptable to have come out this week
today yesterday the uh this one is uh I'm fucking crying at the seriousness of this post paired with the
hallucinatory abominations of a video this is no different than if it was like a clip from a
Boston Dynamics robot falling over, and it said, like, athletes are in trouble.
We're cut.
It is over for Wemby, and then it's like a robot falling in a lake.
The entire Western economy is now staked on the success of a handful of debt companies'
attempts to simulate media we already had access to, including a 30-year-old sitcom with
over 200 episodes you could watch at any point.
Pizza time.
Pizza's here.
Pizza's here.
Binal now.
Well, we're going to head over to Sadboy's Nights, where.
we are going to talk about a little bit of sports where we we've been we've been on our sports
moment uh you we we we we we we we we um it's the world series basketball is happening
i'm obsessed with the french aka victor wimbunyama also my surprise oh my surprise story someone
told jordan the worst thing he's ever heard and he's going to tell me about the kind of thing
which if I made me happy
made me laugh, if I had said
it at a party, which they did
it, I would be embarrassed about it
for the rest of my life. It's like a scene from
Franks. We end, uh, Franks
by the way is the French version of France.
Bitelie. We in every
episode of Sadboys where they were like a
phrase. Uh, love, we love you.
And we are sorry,
sorry, sorry. Why is the pizza on top of the box?
They're hungry.
Why was six afraid of
seven because six seven eight
that does feel like an AI
like that's like what
then you went oh no it's so seven eight nights
Gucci girl
how you doing how you moving girl moving girl
how she's delicate that future girl
future girl yeah we're on now
take my money go away
oh you want it
Go too rich for me
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