The Tim Dillon Show - 474 - Erika Kirk, Bonnie Blue & The Brain Rot Slop Factory

Episode Date: December 13, 2025

Tim discusses Erika Kirk’s upcoming CBS News town hall with Bari Weiss, the Paramount versus Netflix bidding war for Warner Bros., Bonnie Blue being detained in Bali for a "bang bus" stunt, how to e...njoy Christmas on Ozempic, the “swag gap” in Gen Z dating, Somalis in Minnesota, and Italian brainrot. American Royalty Tour 🎟  https://punchup.live/TimDillon SPONSORS:  Hims ED Get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care for ED at https://hims.com/TIM  Aura Frames Exclusive $35-off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/TIM. Promo Code  TIM The Wellness Company Visit https://twc.health/timd to get American Made Ivermectin. Order your 6-month supply today and use code TIMD for $30 Ob + FREE shipping. USA Residents only 🇺🇸  Nutrafol Find Out Why Nutrafol Is The Best-Selling Hair Growth Supplement Brand At https://nutrafol.com & Enter The Code “TIMDILLON” to get $10 OFF your first month’s subscription and FREE shipping!  ARMRA Go To https://armra.com/TIM Or Enter “TIM” To Get 30% OFF Your First Subscription Order Trade Coffee Get 25% OFF Gifts At https://drinktrade.com/TIM Kalshi “Will Paramount Acquire Warner Bros?” Market: https://kalshi.com/markets/kxacquannounceparamount/paramount/kxacquannounceparamount-warn?utm_source=timdillon ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimDillonShow?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/timjdillon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimJDillon Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2gRd1woKiAazAKPWPkHjds?si=e8000ed157e441c8 Merch:  https://store.timdilloncomedy.com/ For every $400,000 we gross in revenue, we are donating five dollars to end homelessness in Los Angeles. We are challenging other creators to do the same. #TimGivesBack

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Starting point is 00:01:16 So this is Christmas And you've got the blues because there's all these conspiracies and they all involve the... Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Tim Dillon show. Hello. How are we?
Starting point is 00:01:43 Holiday cheer. Holiday cheer is here. Is it out yet? Is it town hall out? No, I think it comes out Saturday. Oh, my God. Barry Weiss, friend. of the show
Starting point is 00:01:55 and we'll be having a town hall with Erica Kirk to discuss a tragedy that happened and that tragedy is the rise of anti-Semitism and Barry will cover that with Erica
Starting point is 00:02:12 she will cover it with her she will go now Erica hello it's Barry Weiss welcome to honestly and she'll say Erica Kirk is here and she's been dealing with the trauma that many of us have been dealing with. And by that I mean the rise of
Starting point is 00:02:28 anti-Semitism. Erica, how have you been handling the rise in anti-Semitism? We, of course, Kid Barry. Barry, CEO of CBS, I said her a text the other day, I said, come on the show, we're the top
Starting point is 00:02:44 30 shows in the country. Top 25 when we're released on the old Spotify. No response. But of course, the door is always open. The door is always open. There's always room at the inn. There's always room at the inn.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Let's take a look at this. This is a preview of the town hall with Barry West Erica Kirk. Now, obviously, we feel horrible about what happened to Charlie Kirk, and this is his wife, and this is a horrible thing, and this is, and you know, we don't know what's going on. So Candice, I'm friendly with Candice. I think Candice is traumatized. She lost a very good friend.
Starting point is 00:03:30 And a lot of the circumstances around this thing are weird. So I think Candice, whether people feel like she has the smoking gun or not, has unearthed some weird shit that has gone down with Turning Point USA. And Erica Kirk kind of fired back. at her on Fox, saying leave the TPUSA family out of it. I don't know what I think about all this. And I'm honest about that. I don't know enough.
Starting point is 00:04:03 But I'm going to tell you, after we watch this clip, I'm going to tell you maybe what I think happened. And I'm not basing this on any info that I have that anyone else doesn't have. or any expertise in anything. I'm going to put out some version of maybe what looks like it could have happened if it's not what everyone thinks it is, which it could be.
Starting point is 00:04:41 You could have a guy who is dating a furry and, you know, he was trying to impress the furry. I don't know. That's all, you know, it's 20-25 here. Everything's on the table. You know, I don't know. But this is really heated up. So here is, again, Barry Weiss, friend of the show,
Starting point is 00:05:08 talking to Erica Kirk in the CBS Town Hall. Now, by the way, you got to give it to Barry. She knows how to get some views. because this is the type of stuff they need to do on CBS. Cut out the 60 Minutes, whoreshit. Barry knows how to turn this into a brain rot slop factory quicker than anyone. And it needs to be done. The big news, as I sit in L.A. right now, is Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:05:42 Is it Netflix? Is it Paramount? Who will own Warner Brothers? Who will own the big brain rot slop factory? that we all must feed at the trough of the brain rot slop factory. Who will own it? The Saudis? Who will own the slop factory that you will line up for? And like a little piggy that you are,
Starting point is 00:06:07 go and put your face in the trough of brain rot that will be a lot of it, AI generated and churned out, and it will melt the minds of you and your family and everyone is debating who should own that. Whose name should go on the side of that brain rot slot factory. But what Barry's going to do here with CBS, which I have to give her credit for and respect, is she's going to really turn this into some version of Jerry Springer very quickly.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Very, very quickly. Here she is. Barry Weiss, Erica Kirk, friend of the show, friends of the show. One of the most alarming things about Charlie's murder was the way that some people in this country reacted to it. And not just online. This was kind of, this was an idea that you encountered a lot. And the idea was this.
Starting point is 00:07:08 They kind of justified it. They basically said that because Charlie said or believed things that they believed were controversial or even hateful. Who is doing Barry Weiss's makeup? by the way, an Undertaker? Who is slathering that blush on Barry Weiss's bagel-filled cheek? And I don't say it because she's Jewish.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I say it because she eats carbs. But who is doing that? I mean, who is slathering on... That's like my mother used to take lipstick and rub it on her cheeks. Barry Weiss, everyone, friend of the show, Erica Kirk. That he somehow had it coming. What do you say to people who justified his death?
Starting point is 00:07:49 You're sick. He's a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my three-year-old daughter. Excuse me. You want to watch in high-res. The video of my husband being murdered and laugh and say he deserves it, there's something very sick in your soul.
Starting point is 00:08:32 By the way, fully agree. Obviously, I said that, and I agree. Anyone celebrating, you know, this guy getting killed, we said it the day after it happened. Sick, truly is the word. Keep going. That God saves you. I pray
Starting point is 00:08:51 because that is what is so wrong. The internet in this world has dehumanized us. Barry's like, now next question, Israel. Barry's like, thank you for that. Very powerful. Now, the next question, why did we do a ceasefire? Go and get them! Well, I'll be watching that because this is very interesting here.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Here's what I will say about this thing, which I don't know much about. They're now unearthing weird things about the finances of TPUSA. Charlie Kirk, who I believe was someone who they could not compromise because he was not a drug addict or secretly gay, he didn't have a gambling problem or whatever, which, by the way, a lot of people in politics do. They can be compromised because they're living some type of double life. And I don't believe that was the case with him.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I believe there were people around him that that was the case. And those people were probably either compromised to a degree. And again, none of this suggests that they killed him. But this is, there's a weird picture emerging with that organization. Where there are people that Charlie had ordered an internal audit of TPSA going, hey, where's a lot of this money coming from? where is it going? Like, what's happening? And I think what started to happen was I think this is,
Starting point is 00:10:29 I'm just going off of nothing here. And I want to preface what I say. So when it's reported by like MSNBC or something to fill their airwaves, I want to preface that I'm just kind of going over time. I think it is very possible that Charlie Kirk if it wasn't the furry, the lover of the furry. Tyler Robinson, right? Isn't that his name?
Starting point is 00:10:56 Yeah. If it wasn't him. I think it's very possible that Charlie Kirk discovered something before he died. And not a lot of people knew about it. And it was something damning. And it was something that threatened the existence not only of that organization, but of the kind of political infrastructure that supported that organization,
Starting point is 00:11:30 meaning some of the very big donors, perhaps, or maybe something in the administration or some weird connection, I don't know. But it is possible when I read his texts from a few days before that event, and he's talking about they're going to kill me and he's to know obviously texts are weird because you don't have context right but when he's talking about they're going to kill me
Starting point is 00:12:01 they're attacking me he sounded like a guy who was trying to say something and if you read between the lines that interview he did with Megan Kelly where he was going, I'm being accused of this. They're saying, I'm being attacked.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I felt like there was something he wasn't saying. Again, this is all literally based. This is off a hunch. This is just a thought experiment. It's an exercise. That organization seems like it was being used by certain people in ways that Charlie did. didn't know about and he may or may not have stumbled upon something that was
Starting point is 00:12:56 damning enough that someone decided that he had to go now I do not I do not know what that could have been or if he found something out it may not have been that it may have been that it may have a deranged individual with a gun. There's a lot of those people in America. I don't know. But the only reason I say this, I look at the text, I see some of his interviews, he seemed a little bit,
Starting point is 00:13:31 I don't know if I'd use the word, frightened, he seemed deeply disturbed by something. Something at the end of his life seemed to be deeply troubling him. and deeply disturbing him. I never met him. I know people that knew him. I don't know anyone that knew him in his final days.
Starting point is 00:13:56 All I'm judging is the texts that are out, the interviews that he did, it's not like I'm talking to people that knew him and have confided to me and said, no, you're right. Candice knows people. She knows all those people. I don't really know those people.
Starting point is 00:14:11 That's not really my beat. I don't know those people. it seems like something was deeply, he felt unsettled at the end of his life. Was it only because he was losing donors? I don't know. He ran an organization that dealt with donors being happy or unhappy a lot. He knew how to deal with donors leaving or this probably wasn't new for him. There's no way.
Starting point is 00:14:43 This is the way those super PACs, political organizations work. People are always threatening to pull their money. It seems like that alone was not, yeah, Charlie. Anyway, I'm not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution. I believe you were the peace God meant to meet that will finish the fight. this is from the text from Candace, right? Since the beginning of TPP USA, I knew in my gut that I might get wiped dead at any time. I cannot explain it, but I dream about it all the time, like all the time.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Anyway, that's a pressing convo for another time. Da, da, da, da, da, da. Um, yeah, there's other text. There's other things. You know, he's doing some of these interviews. So I don't know. My, my suspicion, if I was looking at, this from, you know, again, from 30,000 feet, which I kind of am, I would say that there's
Starting point is 00:15:48 a very good chance that he ordered, he ordered that audit because he smelled a rat. He thought something was going on and something was wrong. And that he didn't quite know what was real and what wasn't and who his friends were and who weren't his friends. because he's using a lot of they and they and the people out there. And, you know, I think that doesn't only mean, by the way, billionaire donors,
Starting point is 00:16:17 it might mean that he was unsure of certain people in his circle. He was probably potentially, he's ordering this audit. He's, he's, you know, does anything I'm saying sound crazy? No. No, I mean, you know, because I feel like at the end of his life, he was on to something and I don't know what that was
Starting point is 00:16:41 he thought he was that's why he ordered I think an audit a lot of these political people I spoke to a very big person today who used to be in politics on the Democrat side
Starting point is 00:16:57 and knows the very top tier Democrat families in Chicago and is a very smart person and these mega-rich families all operate the same way and it's usually like they put their people in power and those people to some degree are like compromised in some way and then the people that aren't compromised
Starting point is 00:17:25 they try to compromise or they get rid of and these are the people that these you know mega-powerful dynasties, they're arranging all of this so that they have people to go out, do their bidding, without questioning it. And I was talking to her, and she said, it seems very likely that lots of people in that organization had to be compromised. And there was dirt on them, and the people knew things about them. And that was why they had to, you know, without any question, keep performing the tasks
Starting point is 00:18:11 and, you know, keep pushing the narrative. You know, so I'm going to watch the town hall. We feel terrible for obviously what happened, Erica Kirk. What she's going through is terrible. And again, I'm looking at it. from the outside, something smells off to me about it. That doesn't mean there's something off, but there's something that feels to me very often is very possible
Starting point is 00:18:43 that he figured something out at the end and it terrified him because he went, whoa, what the fuck is happening? I think it was a ground, if it was something that he figured out, I think it was, it moved the ground under his feet a little bit. I think he was like, this is a little crazy. And I don't really know what I'm a part of here. And that's why he ordered the audit. And he said, I got to get out of this.
Starting point is 00:19:09 Now, he probably confided that in only a few people. This is what I would think. When something like that happens, he might have told a few close friends, his wife, something like that. I don't know. He might have told no one. But it does feel like at the end of his life, he was deeply unsettled. He felt something like this happening. He felt this inertia, this weird thing.
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Starting point is 00:21:56 supposedly she's connected to Hamas or something This is so silly and fucking ridiculous She brought that That little girl on And it was sweet and it was this poor girl And um You know supposedly she was Yeah play this. Does this look
Starting point is 00:22:16 I mean come on Come on let's let's see this We're so tired Is this what Hamas is doing? Shall we wake them with a merry tune? Yeah, it feels... Is this woman like a dangerous woman? Is that like a dangerous woman?
Starting point is 00:22:46 She doesn't seem like it. Church activity scenes show Ziptied Baby Jesus and Ice agents dressed as Romans soldiers. It is interesting when people do a creative nativity. Something fun. Okay. Wait, is that
Starting point is 00:23:08 that's Jesus ziptide? And then the and what are we looking at here? And then the ice agents are the Romans. The Romans. Okay. I wouldn't know what that is if I just saw that.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Can you close up on the picture on the bottom there? Do they have gas masks on? Oh, yeah, I guess. Okay. So they're making a political statement there with a zip-tied Jesus. but Jesus didn't live in America but here's the thing
Starting point is 00:24:05 if Jesus was in America illegally I think he should leave no I mean if Jesus was in America illegally why should why wouldn't Jesus come in legally That's the question I'd have to ask them. Why would Jesus not come in legally?
Starting point is 00:24:28 Why would he come in illegally? You know, like, apparently they're suggesting that Jesus, like ice would have zip-tied baby Jesus. Okay. I'm not saying they would or wouldn't have. They probably would have. But what would Jesus be doing in America? It didn't even exist.
Starting point is 00:25:00 I know the point they're making. But if Jesus came to America, it's a different thing. But he was not in America. America didn't exist. And if Jesus came here now and he came here illegally, I think it would be a different conversation. And that's all I have to say on it. Truly.
Starting point is 00:25:30 I mean, you know, you got a zip-tied baby, which is not good. Why would Jesus' parents bring him to America illegally? It's crazy. what's the point of that so let me get this straight Jesus shows up in America illegally he's undocumented and then
Starting point is 00:26:02 he's deported and we're all supposed to go be upset just because he's Jesus the whole thing's off they came to the country illegally. Joseph and Mary brought him illegally, but if he was born here, he'd have birthright citizenship.
Starting point is 00:26:29 So they brought him as an infant when he's not even Jesus yet. No one really knows he's, well, I guess they do. I don't, why do we want an illegal Jesus? Is their point that Jesus, if he comes back, is going to come through the immigration system? That might be the point. They might be saying Jesus is going to come over on an H-1B. I think he would just come back because he's like the son of God, so he wouldn't need to come here on an H-1B with a bunch of Indian people.
Starting point is 00:27:15 But if he did that, be fine. Jesus was like, I'm coming to work at SpaceX with a bunch of Indian people. Cool. But have the paperwork. Have the paperwork. Don't be running around. I would love to ask these people. I'd love to just sit down with them and go,
Starting point is 00:27:38 I understand what you're saying. Like, one of the, one of the, because their point is this. Some, and I've talked endlessly about this ice stuff. which I do not like. But their point here is that someone getting deported is maybe Jesus. That's what they're saying with this. They're saying that someone getting deported, it could be Jesus. That's a very big claim to make that, like, someone getting deported might be Jesus.
Starting point is 00:28:14 Now I guess you could say that But it seems I don't know it's a little it's a little forward It's a little forward to just say Somebody might Speaking of people who need Jesus This Bonnie Blue person seems to have the mental issues This is the woman who, what did she sleep with 150 guys in a day?
Starting point is 00:28:40 I think it was a thousand A thousand guys in a day that doesn't even seem fun so Bonnie Blue who seems again even for a porn star seems to be unwell
Starting point is 00:28:56 like someone who's yeah what did she do she had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours in a documentary about her career what kind of documentary is that she's now facing up to 15 years imprisonment in Indonesia and finds up to 6 billion rupe what is that
Starting point is 00:29:21 $30 oh it's approximately $541 wow 6 billion rupee is approximately 5441 thou that's some exchange rate a large cache of items including professional video cameras mountains of contraceptives an erectile drugs, a small blue light pickup truck with the words Bonnie Blue's bang boss painted across the front and side in addition to her own Instagram account
Starting point is 00:29:50 in which she can be seen soliciting school-age teenagers over the age of 18 for pornographic activities were seized by police in Bali following a tip from concerned citizens. I don't understand what this woman is trying to do. Let's watch a little bit of this. I'm wondering about her mental state here. I don't think, and I'm not for one of these people who's got to like ban all porn or anything. I think that porn has had some very negative effects.
Starting point is 00:30:24 But this woman, I'm going to say it right now, and I hope no one takes offense, seems to be a little bit of a whore. Like just from what I'm, it seems a little bit of a whore from what I'm seeing. Let's take a little look here. Bonnie Blue's bang bus. Controversial content creator, Bonnie Blue, has been detained by police in Bali over alleged pornographic activities. By the way, let's stop that for a minute. It's hilarious to call her a controversial content creator. I am a controversial content creator.
Starting point is 00:30:59 She's a porn star. What do you mean a controversial content creator? It's so funny, the Orwellian speak. What do you mean? She's banging a thousand guys in 12 hours. She's setting up a bus in Bali and telling a bunch of people to climb in and fuck her. What do you mean a controversial content creator?
Starting point is 00:31:20 What is she, Pierce Morgan? She's a hooker. All right. The British woman was banned from Australia and at schoolies celebrations heading instead to Indonesia. Bonnie Blue's sorted adventure to Bali has taken a dramatic twist.
Starting point is 00:31:37 The 26-year-old questioned by officers at a police station in Kuta. She was spotted talking to two people, one believed to be a lawyer. The controversial only fans creator announced her arrival last week. Hey boys, those that go into schoolies and to those that are barely illegal. Cannot wait to meet you and I'm in Bali so you know exactly what that means. As schoolies from Australia headed to the island paradise. Bonnie Blue had earlier been banned. from the Gold Coast and then kicked out of Fiji.
Starting point is 00:32:10 She posted herself on social media. This is, by the way, by the way, I like don't follow this woman at all. So I like barely know what's happening with this. I knew she was like, a psycho. She's getting banned from countries for fucking everyone. She's fucking so many people. It's become a national security threat.
Starting point is 00:32:32 She's so much of a whore that we have, there's a national security threat. I mean, this is some, I don't under, this isn't sexual liberation. Whatever this is, is gross. It's like grotesque. It's not sexual liberation. It looks terrible. It is a horrific example of whatever this culture has become,
Starting point is 00:33:03 where this woman is going around the world, trying to just, I guess, have sex with the most people that she can. It is such an egregious example of like what not to do. And I don't think the insult culture is good. I don't think that's healthy. I think people need to have sex. People need to have connections. this is so like it makes your skin crawl
Starting point is 00:33:43 whatever this woman is doing I don't know why she's doing I don't know what she's doing I mean I can't even imagine let's watch a little more of this is she trying to break her is it a Guinness world record not that it would justify it
Starting point is 00:33:58 but like why is this woman doing this is this fun it can be fun there's no way this is fun All right, let's watch a little more here. Cruising Bali's nightclub strip. Hey parents, remember when I said I was going to pick your sons up? I wasn't liar. Traveling in a youth, picking up young men.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Hi, boy! Local police have confirmed several foreign nationals are being questioned for working as content creators, allegedly engaging in pornographic activities. Authorities say they expect to release more information. This is a new thing, by the way. This is like a new thing. new thing. And this is like
Starting point is 00:34:39 the marriage of all possible terrible trends. This woman is like invading countries with her pussy and like damaging diplomatic relationships all over the world.
Starting point is 00:34:55 This is like what part of globalization is this? Tom Friedman didn't even know this was possible. This bitch is out there with her pussy getting banned from Australia. this is the craziest thing I've ever seen what trade deal accounts for this bitch's cunt someone needs to put tariffs on this pussy now tariff this bitch's pussy now
Starting point is 00:35:21 I don't know what's going on I was I was even aware of that I didn't I didn't know this was like a global incident that she was fucking her way like she's truly fucking her way and now she's, what are they trying to put her in jail for 15? Yeah. She'll fuck everyone there. She will fuck her way out of jail. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:35:51 Is there any more of this or is that it? That's it. Okay. Well, I was, I mean, egg on my face here. I was really, Bonnie Blue received multiple warning. before Only fans permanently banned her. Wow.
Starting point is 00:36:08 So even they're like, get out of here. So last week, OnlyFand dramatically announced that the famous content creator Bonnie Blue was now banned from the platform. She sat down with the tab to explain step by step exactly how this came about. In May, when an announcement of a Bonnie Blue
Starting point is 00:36:26 UK dogging tour went viral, the tab uncovered that the whole thing was a hoax by a comedy Facebook page. It was a joke. The OnlyFans team thought Bonnie Blue was preaching their guidelines about extreme challenge content. So she didn't take any action because she didn't organize this dogging tour.
Starting point is 00:36:53 She believed she hadn't broken the OnlyFans policy. So this woman's from the UK. She's a porn star. And she's doing all these extreme... And is she rich? I mean, she must have lots of money, yes? I believe so. Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:07 So she's doing all these extreme sexual challenges. She's riding around in a yurt and just with her pussy out. She should do this in Africa with a bunch of AIDS people. If you really want, if you want me to pay, I want to see you in Sierra Leone with your pussy out. And in AIDS town. I want to see her pussy out in AIDS town. interesting so she's really just really going hard
Starting point is 00:37:39 and only fans is banning her and she made over 2 million per month from Only fans at one point well she seems really sick I didn't realize this was a global problem I had heard her name And I thought she was like a porn So like we grew up with porn stars
Starting point is 00:38:05 And you would hear their name Lisa Ann, whatever But Chacey Lane was an old one But you wouldn't You know this this idea That they would be like Getting banned from countries It is not something that
Starting point is 00:38:23 It's not something that I was prepared for But we wish her well you know, we wish her the best. We think she has lots of problems and it seems to only be, we'll only get worse. Her inability to pivot. At a certain point in your career, you've got to pivot. And Bonnie Blue, I think, has to pivot now
Starting point is 00:38:45 because they want her, they want her for 15 years in an Indonesian prison. When your pussy puts you in an Indonesian prison for 15 years, you got to think to yourself, there's got to be a pivot. here. There's got to be another. We do cooking content. Remember when Joe Rogan put out the spotlight on Ivermectin by calling out the establishment
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Starting point is 00:41:34 and at the holidays on a shot so here's my favorite things it's like an alcoholic when they talk about this adjust expectations and have a plan so if you're going to Christmas on Osempic you've got to have a plan because here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:41:55 If you go nuts with the Ozympic and then the food, something happens, but it's not good. I don't know what it is. You start shitting everywhere or you explode. There's a thing. If you're on a shot and you eat too much, you get sick. It's part of why the shot works. So adjust expectations and have a plan.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Before you attend a holiday gathering, consider your own expectations. You may associate certain get-togethers or parties with the food traditionally shared there, but it can help to consider all the reasons you're excited for the event. Maybe you get to meet your new niece or see a friend you haven't seen in a long time. So basically, step one, I'm going to simplify all these steps. Step one is just be a person, not a pig. That's step one. Now, most people aren't super excited.
Starting point is 00:42:48 A lot of people are not really super excited to see family. And food is a big part of it. And getting into a food coma and kind of sitting on the couch is sort of a big thing. But step one there is they go, be a person, not a pig. Talk to your niece. Don't just fucking ogle the fucking, you know, I don't know, string bean casserole. Don't skip meals of your medication. You may be tempted to skip breakfast.
Starting point is 00:43:13 You can eat more at a holiday lunch or go all day without eating so you can load up at a holiday party. So here's the, here's step two. Step two is basically saying, I know, I know what you're, what you think you're going to do, but you're not going to do that. You hear me, oink, oink, pig? That's step two. Oink, oink, because you go, well, I'll just, I'll just have a coffee in the morning and I'll, oink, oink, oink, and I'll skip that so that by the time I go to my Christmas dinner, I can just kill myself.
Starting point is 00:43:51 That's probably what you're thinking. You go, well, I'll just show up ravenous and I'll kill myself at the house with food. Oink, oink, piggy. That's not the way it works. Rule three. Think about the structure of your plate. When it comes time for a meal or a buffet line, consider the composition of your plate. On a typical day, half your plate should be non-starchy vegetables, a quarter of your plate should be lean protein.
Starting point is 00:44:19 and the other quarters should be whole grains or starches. Of course, at meal holiday gatherings, the vegetables might come in creams, graves, or butter, and a lot of the offerings will be starches. Do the best you can. Focus on these smaller portions so you can help enjoy your traditional favorites. Okay, so think about the structure of your plate.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Ready? Let me break down this rule for you, okay? Okay, it's a plate, not a trough, you pig. Do you understand that? a plate is for food it's not a trough don't pile things so high on your plate that it's hard to get them back to the table
Starting point is 00:44:58 get one plate and arrange it with different food groups and then eat it like a human being oink oink pig you understand that piggy oink oink okay don't treat it like a trough where there's feed where there's bags of feed
Starting point is 00:45:17 and you're an animal, and that's how you eat. Four, know which food will cause side effects. And that's also five. Four and five are the same one. Know which foods will cause side effects, okay? Basically, like, you can't eat anything you want anymore, you pig. This is rules four and five. Certain things you eat are going to make you shit.
Starting point is 00:45:45 and people don't want that. No one wants you talking about here's the other thing. If you're on one of these things and they're good. I've many friends, I tried to, I hated the constipation. I didn't like, there's a lot of things I didn't like about it.
Starting point is 00:46:00 But they're getting better. I might get another one. There's one my doctor told me about, it's not the Mujaro, it's called a fentanyl. But the, this, this thing is like, no one wants to hear about the fact that you're on these things. It's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:46:17 It's disgusting. Can I talk to all of you at the holiday? Don't talk about that you have to shoot. Now, I'm not against it. I tried. I didn't love it. I tried it. I'm not against you doing it.
Starting point is 00:46:31 I think it's good. Do not tell people at the holidays about your journey with this drug. Everyone's on it. Everyone in L.A., everyone in D.C., high up people. A lot of people are on it. But here's the deal. No one wants to hear about your, your, your, your, your, your, you know, nobody wants to hear about your, your, your, you know, nobody wants, nobody wants, nobody wants you at the table going, it takes, uh, less time for the food to move through the small intestine, so I feel full. It's disgusting. It's disgusting. Don't take, put, take your shot in front of people. It's nothing to be proud of. Hey, piggy, piggy piggy piggy, piggy poo. It ain't nothing to be proud of.
Starting point is 00:47:16 Do it and have it work. It is nothing to be proud of. Do not grab your stomach and inject yourself in front of the children. Do not inject yourself in front of the children. Here's another rule. The alcohol probably hit you a little harder than you used to because of the way medication slow down your gastrointestinal system, especially if you've been drinking less.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Savor your drink with small sips. Hey, you lush. Calm down. Calm down. You're going to get drunk. Now, number six, don't neglect other healthy habits. By the way, of which there are none. Of which there are none.
Starting point is 00:47:59 What habits? Don't neglect. Make sure you're getting regular exercise and quality sleep during the busy holiday season. That's great. Number seven, this is my favorite rule of all the rules. Okay, because they know what it is. Give yourself grace if things don't go according to plan and then return to the routine.
Starting point is 00:48:23 Here's what rule number seven says. You're a pig and you're going to behave like a pig and you're going to shit yourself or vomit or do something, do it in your car, do it in your house. You're going to disgrace yourself, but it's okay. Give yourself grace. Say, I went to the bathroom to vomit up the food because I couldn't stop. I couldn't stop. And give yourself grace. Say it's Christmas and I had an excuse because I was eating and eating and eating
Starting point is 00:49:06 and I felt like I was going to pop. And I went to the bathroom and I started vomiting. all over someone's house. And then give yourself grace. Change your shirt. Ask someone if they have an extra shirt. Say that you're on the shot. Say you're on OZempic.
Starting point is 00:49:24 And you couldn't stop eating. And you vomited all over their bathroom. Because you, even though you're on the shot, you said, this was my night to get really nasty with it. So you did it. You did it. Because that's the only rule that matters is rule seven. Because there go all the other rules.
Starting point is 00:49:44 You go, it's not going to work. You're going to go and do something disgusting. So just give yourself grace. Don't, when you're in a car and a way home and you say, I felt bad, I shit all over the floor. You want to remember, this is okay. It's all fine. You'll get them next time.
Starting point is 00:50:06 You'll get them next. Next time you'll go to a holiday and you'll learn. how to uh you'll learn how to eat like a person next time next time um so those are the rules and i and again i hope to god that you follow these rules young people now experiencing a relationship killer the swag gap or dressing different than your partner the swag gap has meticulously curated his statement look for a recent date at a bar in Houston. He arrived wearing a thrifted orange zip up hoodie, a camouflage cropped tea, and boot-cut jeans, an aesthetic designed to complement the venues Latin and jazz scene.
Starting point is 00:50:57 His date, whom he'd been seeing for a couple of months, showed up in black Lulu lemon leggings, an oversized gray sweatshirt, and dirty Nike Air Forces. the casual sheik look didn't go over well with S-course who said the outfit didn't match the vibe of the bar and took her choice of clothing as a personal slight well he's also having sex with men I mean that's what is this yeah he was mad at her because he was
Starting point is 00:51:27 he wanted to get pounded out um somewhere else you want to look good for the person you're with not throwing pajama pants at crocs said Escores, a 20-year-old student at the University of Houston. It felt like a smack in the face. Close up on him and his outfit. This looks terrible.
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Starting point is 00:52:15 Yet, you know what, guys, every time I try to have a little hope for Gen Z and I say something good about them, something like this happens. You're lucky to be alive. That's all I have to tell these people. You are lucky to be alive. You are lucky to have anyone that can stand you. you're lucky to have anyone that can stand to be in a room with you okay i mean this is like anybody focusing on this i mean just wait your life's going to get so much worse
Starting point is 00:52:52 truly if this is a thing now i know i know people that you know i know certain couples were one of them's a bum we all know that's what older people realize we all all know couples where one of them is a bum and there's something else that makes it work. You know? I mean, like, that, Selina Gomez and Benny Blanco, he's like the most famous bum who really snagged
Starting point is 00:53:21 this hot bitch and he, you know, is like, I mean, the guy's like, you know, it's kind of an unremarkable guy to say nicely. But here's the thing. We all know that. This is the way relationships are. This is like people, younger people don't understand.
Starting point is 00:53:39 They think the world is an algorithm, but it's not. And you're not necessarily going to end up with somebody. Just be happy your husband isn't a pedophile. You know what I mean? Just be happy your husband's computers not being taken out of the house by the FBI. So what? You said, let him wear sweatpants. stop my friend is in Long Island
Starting point is 00:54:05 some woman married a guy on his block that guy was taken away for sex trafficking I swear to God they had all planned a block party the whole block did a block party that summer the guy somehow sent an email in prison because he was still on the email chain
Starting point is 00:54:22 and he goes I find it pretty disappointing and nobody stood up and defended me the guy went away for CP went away for like CP he like child porn and trafficking and like literally like he was like emailing the people on the Long Island email chain like hey guys literally under who's bringing the potato salad this guy goes hey it's a little crazy that nobody's really defending me here but that
Starting point is 00:54:46 woman don't shed a normal husband and the FBI came in and took him out of the house just be happy you know this whole thing that your fucking husband doesn't have the same fucking boots as you you have no idea what's coming your way if this is the shit Gen Z's worried about it. You have no goddamn idea what's coming your way. People that have secret families, people that just to cheat on you, people that'll steal your money. I have friends. People have stolen their money. Their husband or wife has literally stolen from them. Stolen their money. And these people are worried about this bitch got a crop top and he's got the... Listen, you don't know what's coming. You don't know the hell that's coming. Be grateful.
Starting point is 00:55:31 if your biggest issue with your partners that they don't dress great you know they're hygienic they're human but they just they're not stylish if that's your biggest issue you're doing good you know
Starting point is 00:55:48 the problem I think with a lot of younger people right now now that I'm fucking doing a whole episode where I sound like a fucking unk I know all the lingo I know all the goddamn lingo folks okay I know all the lingo. Don't make me crash out.
Starting point is 00:56:05 But what I will tell you is this. People want too much out of life. They want too much out of life. They want everything to fit neatly together and it doesn't. And I don't know what that's about. The expectations these people have for life are way too fucking high. Way too high. Get health care.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Get a house. You know, this idea that everything in your life is going to be perfect or you're going to live in an idyllic wonderland and that your husband or wife or girlfriend or boyfriend's going to have the exact style you want them to and they compliment every room and they turn heads and everything. Get that shit out of your head. Your expectations for life are too high.
Starting point is 00:56:55 I'm telling you, it's turning people into, um, it's turning people into, um, monsters because they're, they, they hyperanalyze every single thing. Ooh, this, these icks. This one's got an ick and this one's got it. I don't like this pro. I don't like, oh, you'd fucking, I went on a date today. I had a nice little date with somebody in med school at a restaurant Beverly Hills. And I realized I had nose her like coming out of my nose. It was gross. You know, but here's the reality. I'm rich. So, just cheat on me if you you know what I mean just be in a relationship with me and just cheat on me with other people I'm not going to care that much it's not going to it's not going to bother me that
Starting point is 00:57:41 much I've got other shit to do you know I was invited to the Vance Christmas party I'm not going but I was invited so here's my point yes I want one of those little scissors to cut the nose I want that little scissor my grandmother had it and I don't know where I think I've asked you to get it for me no one's gotten it for me. The point is this, I could have canceled the date because I don't think of nose or coming out of my nose,
Starting point is 00:58:06 but you know what it is, folks? Here's... Life is not going to be what you think it is. It's certainly not going to be perfect. You need to adjust your expectations. Down. Down. Down.
Starting point is 00:58:19 If you're talking about any of this crap, you know why Benny Blanco, this bridge troll, got this fake Hispanic woman? She's not... I don't think she even can say words in Spanish. But here's the point. He got her because he realizes that, you know,
Starting point is 00:58:35 it's all for the taking out there. It's about confidence or whatever. I don't know. Watch Andrew Huberman if you want that shit. The point is this, I like him. I'm not, I'm just saying, you know, water and sun or whatever. Walk up a hill. Here's the point.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Don't get too down on yourself. You know, you're a bum. That's fine. There's a lot of bums out there. Somebody's a fall in love with a bum. The expectations that people have for life, people are becoming sterile, clinical, sexless, angry people. They're becoming the robots that they so fear.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Because they're demanding, this weird, they look, you watch porn all day, and they watch Bonnie Blue, fuck, you know, 500 fishermen in a van or whatever the hell she's doing. And they lose sight of the fact that life, is not supposed to look and feel like an airbrushed fucking Instagram selfie. Life is messy and gross and pointless in many cases. And I think there's a very big point to it.
Starting point is 00:59:43 But I mean, a lot of the things you do are pointless. Oh, look, I got a shirt. And it's the fashionable shirt. And I'm going to put it on it. It's pointless. It doesn't involve you spiritually, financially, socially. It hurts you in many of those ways. you're wrong and I'm right
Starting point is 00:59:58 watch someone else if you disagree I'm fully right I'm fully right not everyone's going to be me with a style I have a designer I come in here I'm designed
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Starting point is 01:02:09 A lot of people that do comedy are from Minnesota, and they're all very wayfish, twink-like, straight, but weird pale people. And you kind of see their hearts beating and the blood going up and then their veins. Many of them are bald, young and bald. but they love Somalis because they all play soccer together and they kind of live in this frozen hell but
Starting point is 01:02:29 and I don't care about it I have no beef with Somalis that Black Hawk Down was a good movie but here's what I'm saying I enjoyed that and I think that's where that is but here's the point the Somalis stole a bunch of money I think from the pancake house
Starting point is 01:02:44 in Minnesota and they sent it to Somalia to do what some kind of war I'm trying to get the specifics on this. So Somalis are in Minnesota. By the way, you can have it.
Starting point is 01:03:03 You've conquered it. It's yours. But I get it. You know, there's fraud going on, right? They've discovered fraud. The Somalis, not all of them, but some of them. Ilhan Omar is there. Maine's Medicaid program
Starting point is 01:03:19 bilked out of millions of dollars in Somali fraud, whistleblower, but this is Maine. Medicare fraud is like an old school thing that a lot of different groups of people have done. And the worry, here's the worry, is that people who are coming to America now at a time when America's not so hot,
Starting point is 01:03:48 not doing so great, economically, or any other way. It doesn't seem like a healthy culture When this guy, this poor guy Charlie Kirk Get shot and then people are dancing and celebrating it on TikTok It seems like an unhealthy culture And there's other instances of that The other side politically, by the way
Starting point is 01:04:07 Doesn't seem like a healthy culture Where we are insanely divided But all these people are coming over And they're here And some of them are going to because they are organized to a certain degree
Starting point is 01:04:28 like many people in the past were organized they're going to engage in criminal activity and Medicare fraud is one of the things that people do and I just think you know fraud in Minnesota detailing the nearly one billion in schemes okay make this
Starting point is 01:04:48 while fraud in Minnesota has been covered for years by Fox that has been gaining national attention recently. 300 million from feeding our future. The possibility of nearly 220 million in autism program fraud and 302 million from the housing stabilization program adds up to 822 million in fraud from the Minnesota services. Fraud of Minnesota has led to a tax by Trump on the Somali community, whatever. The story of fraud in Minnesota gained national attention
Starting point is 01:05:14 after an article was published, citing anonymous sources, claiming money from these fraud cases, was being funneled to terrorist organization Al Shabab. Friend of the show, Al-Shabaab. Al-Shabaab is a militant wing of the Somali Council of Islamic Courts that took over most of Southern Somalia in 2006. As of this publishing, nobody has been able to provide evidence that any money from these fraud cases in Minnesota has gone to fund terrorism in Somalia.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Ilhan Omar told one reporter, if there was a linkage in the money that they have stolen going to terrorism, then that is a failure of the FBI in our court system in not figuring that out. rep Omar added that she's pretty confident any link to Minnesota fraud dollars and terrorism is a false claim um so here's the deal if you come here to America from a culture that is radically different
Starting point is 01:06:08 like Somalia I'm sure there's lots of people that are lovely and great and there are people that you know are not going to vibe with the American culture and some of them will see it as an opportunity to steal money if they can and send it back to a place they care about which would be Somalia.
Starting point is 01:06:36 This is not all people, obviously. But it could be enough people where you might start to look at the amount of people coming into an area gaining political power these types of schemes being exposed and again we're not I'm not saying that this is even fully fleshed out
Starting point is 01:06:57 but I'm sure there's more here there's something here I imagine smoke there seems to be fire and by the way Russians have done this lots of people have engaged in Medicare fraud a Medicaid fraud this is not something new but this does speak to the issue of like is it wise
Starting point is 01:07:14 to import millions of people from certain countries during this period in our history. We owe $37 trillion in debt. Unemployment is high. The economy is not good. AI is around the corner. Robotics are around the corner. I don't understand why any discussion about limiting immigration becomes that you're Hitler.
Starting point is 01:07:54 It doesn't make any sense to me unless you wanted to bring in all these different types of people that have no loyalty to each other at all so that when those people got replaced by machines, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. That would make sense. If you wanted a culture of people that really didn't show, share that much
Starting point is 01:08:17 and viewed each other with suspicion and then you wanted to control that group of people with AI perhaps then I might understand why you would just keep bringing people in so I just again
Starting point is 01:08:39 I'm always confused by people I talk to people I mean my friend went to Thanksgiving with his family. The husband and the wife are there. They make decent money. They do not own anything in New York City. They live in Brooklyn.
Starting point is 01:08:54 They rent. It's fine. It's not great. They're not thrilled. They have money, but they're not over the top money. The wife is screaming and yelling about how could anyone think immigration is any type of problem. Again, you know, I,
Starting point is 01:09:15 I can't tell anyone how to feel about anything. It's not why I exist. It's not what I'm trying to do. But it's just logical to me that if you look around at a country that isn't thriving and it isn't doing great. And this pathology, it seems like a pathology that I first encounter
Starting point is 01:09:44 you know I've encountered it many times but when I was sitting there with my aunt and she said well if you get rid of immigration who's going to be your doctor and I went what and she goes well my doctor's from Pakistan and I go
Starting point is 01:09:59 why aren't we training people in America to be doctors and she said well nobody I was a teacher and nobody wants to do their homework Pakistan's kind of a profoundly dysfunctional culture Like we would look at it From the Western standpoint
Starting point is 01:10:16 People have less rights Kind of corrupt I'm not shitting on Pakistan I'm sure there's a lot of things In Pakistan that are great But you know it's the butt of a lot of jokes For many many years Pakistan
Starting point is 01:10:27 I'll go live in Pakistan The idea that we're sourcing our doctors From Pakistan And that America's crazy And the idea that you don't think That's any kind of problem Feels like a pathology to me I don't know what it is.
Starting point is 01:10:41 It's white guilt on a crazy level. The idea that you could just sit there and go, we should be bringing in Chinese, Indian, Pakistani people to do our engineering jobs and fuck people that live in rural Pennsylvania. Let him go dive on fentanyl. We don't care about those people. The idea that, and it's Elon Musk doing it, by the way. It's a lot of the tech people, you know.
Starting point is 01:11:07 And then he can do anything you. he could let you say the N word on Twitter or whatever. If that, if the, you know, but I'm sure you'd rather health care and you'd rather your kids maybe have a job at one of his fucking factories. So I just don't understand why Americans at one point were convinced that they didn't have any type of, um, claim on their country, on the jobs. on a share of the economic pie. And that all of that made them some type of racist or ethnocentrist or somebody that would... Is the goal here that Americans should compete with the entire world for jobs?
Starting point is 01:11:59 Is that the point? Is the point that Americans should compete with people from all over the world for jobs in their own? own country, that's one of the most psychotic things I've ever heard. And it would only make sense if you were part of the asset owning class that owned all of the things that are serviced by people that you are paying a lot less money to. You might like a maid from Venezuela because she can't understand the phone call you had when you're cheating on your wife and you pay her a lot less money and she's not going to sue you.
Starting point is 01:12:39 and you might want people to work in a factory who are undocumented because they don't have any rights and you could pay them a lot less money. And you might want to bring in Indians and Chinese over. And again, this is not saying anything bad about Venezuelans or Indians or Chinese people, but you might want to bring Indians and Chinese people over if those people had a lot less bargaining power and were very happy to be here and would work long hours and would be thrilled.
Starting point is 01:13:05 And then while they're here, some of them inevitably, especially a lot of the Chinese students will engage and the workers in some form of corporate espionage and it'll all go back to China. And this leaves every middle income person that people supposedly care about this idea of like the guy with the wife and the kid who supposedly is the focal point of every
Starting point is 01:13:38 policy is not at all who these people think about at all. They don't even pretend to. They only get worked up if Somalis are being unfairly maligned for a fraud scheme. And I'm not saying that every Somali is guilty of the fraud, obviously. But people don't get angry about anything unless they feel like some group
Starting point is 01:14:07 that needs to be protected is suffering. But they don't seem to give a shit about anything else. There's no rage at the lack of health care, the retirement, the schooling, the crime. You don't see that. The condition of the cities, the fentanyl on the streets. It's killing people, people ODing. You're walking your kids to school.
Starting point is 01:14:36 they're dying on their street. There doesn't seem to be rage about that. There's rage that Donald Trump who said some things that were unkind about the Somali community. Which, by the way, here's a deal. He said a lot of unkind things about a lot of people.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Who cares? I don't think it's a big deal at this point. He's a little uncouth. I think what's more of a big deal is the fact that, like, we're being fed into a shredder quite obviously by very wealthy, powerful people
Starting point is 01:15:11 and nobody can say to ourselves, wait a minute, we have to be a country. Does it mean we're a white country? Does it mean we're all Christian? Does it mean that we're all, you know, whatever? But it does mean that citizens in America need some claim to their country. They need to understand that they are going to get some type of care
Starting point is 01:15:38 and that you, when you show up and you've been in a place for a few years and you engage in a Medicare fraud scheme and you see that there's hundreds of millions of dollars missing, people are going to react to that. And people are going to question whether it's a good idea that you're here. Or whether your values culturally align with the values of the United States. I don't know what the average Somali believes.
Starting point is 01:16:04 I imagine it's somewhat different from the average lesbian art teacher in Vermont. It's a guess. I'm just guessing. But apparently that's all supposed to like work out. That's all going to be like great. And nobody should question any of that, by the way. And it's all working out very well in London.
Starting point is 01:16:22 You can see how well it's working out. You can see how well it's working out all over Europe. And this idea that if you mention this at all, if you bring this up, If you want to engage with this, you're a Nazi, a racist, you're a psychopath. I'm telling you right now, it will make people those things. It will make them actual Nazis. It will make them actual racists.
Starting point is 01:16:43 It will make them actual psychopaths who are paranoid on the internet. So at the end of the day, if you want that, you will keep doing the things you do so much. You know, it became obvious when the gender madness was being pushed in schools that there was going to be a backlash. And if you were a gay person who spoke out, which I did, by the way, a lot and said, seven-year-olds choosing their gender is psychotic. And this is going to ruin people's lives.
Starting point is 01:17:16 And it's going to cause a massive blowback against gay people, lesbians, and trans people, trans adults, trans whoever, anybody, children. I was right. All my friends in Hollywood were wrong. okay, when I told people flooding the country with low-wage workers, and the H-1B, you know, you have people coming in here going to college, Americans can't go to college,
Starting point is 01:17:47 and they're getting jobs at law firms and tech firms, and our own people are starving on the street, that's going to radicalize people. I was right. My friends were wrong. You know, I mean, this is, you can see this coming from miles and miles away. Pam Bondi is now compiling a list of extremists.
Starting point is 01:18:13 That's good news, huh? The target is those expressing opposition to law and immigration enforcement, extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders, adherence to radical gender ideology, as well as anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity. All of these things, by the way, can mean a million things. Can mean a million things, by the way.
Starting point is 01:18:35 I guarantee you. You criticize Israel, you'll be in that bucket. You criticize the administration too heavily. You'll be in that bucket. I wonder, you know, wait until the tech people grab a hold of that. All of this stuff. Anytime the FBI is making a list of... And by the way, you're allowed to not like ice.
Starting point is 01:18:59 you know, I don't think you should be attacking federal employees violently. You're allowed to not like anything. It's America. So anytime the feds are making a list of anyone, anyone's celebrating the feds making a list. It's coming back. It's going to come back to bite you. All the things I just talked about is coming back.
Starting point is 01:19:16 It's going to come back to bite you, obviously. And that's why, you know, it's like incumbent upon people to defend people they disagree with from time to time because we're not, we should. should never really be selling each other out to the feds. It's rat shit, you know? So it's going to be interesting to see, again, what went on with this. I don't know why the Somalis took the money from the pancake house.
Starting point is 01:19:47 I don't have enough information. Maybe they didn't. It seems like they did. It seems like something went on. By the way, they wouldn't be the first. They're not going to be the last. why doesn't Barry Weiss do a town hall in
Starting point is 01:20:02 Minnesota with a couple of Somalis at the pancake house? This is what Barry should be doing. Will Paramount acquire Warner Brothers? Go to calci.com the betting odds on that. Now, I think
Starting point is 01:20:21 Netflix offered, what, 96 billion? I think Paramount came in with 108. Who will run the slop the brain rot slop factory who will run it who will run this brain rot slot factory you can't tell me one damn thing
Starting point is 01:20:41 you watch that you give a shit about we are killing the things that made us good you know I watched the sopranos the pilot I made my producer watch the pilot of the sopranos wow wow how far we have fallen.
Starting point is 01:21:00 I mean, there's great shows here and there, you know. But art is what made people be able to experience life without completely going insane. So the idea that you had great art that wasn't explicitly political that allowed people to kind of understand the human experience on deeper levels made people have better lives and not go insane. And when we turn everything into, the brain rot
Starting point is 01:21:31 AI slop factory okay you're going to yeah what is Italian brain rock can you play some of it? Yeah play some of this and I love ballerina
Starting point is 01:21:47 cappuccino hmm me me me I'm ballerina well this I like actually this is actually good. From the Sopranos to that what is that supposed to teach you?
Starting point is 01:22:06 That's the question. What are you supposed to learn from that? What are you supposed to take away from that? What are you supposed to, what epiphany are you supposed to have? What realizations about the human condition are you supposed to have from this? Play this. Let's listen a little bit to this music. Yeah, great.
Starting point is 01:22:32 This is great. That's what the kids are watching, huh? Well, I don't know. I hope, I hope the company I like gets the Slop Factory. I hope the logo I like gets the Slop Factory. So what? Well, the Ellicages are coming in. So what they own everything?
Starting point is 01:22:53 They own reality. So what? One family of psychos has to own reality. let it be them. And I hope someone clips that and sent it to them. Where's my money? But I'm just saying, folks, this affects more than you think.
Starting point is 01:23:11 The idea that we can barely produce anything watchable anymore, the idea that we can produce, like we can't produce anything watchable, and your kids are watching garbage and you're watching garbage, and every show now is like some really retarded thing that has, it's just violence and sex for no reason.
Starting point is 01:23:35 There was a murder committed and a suburban, fucking, you know, gated community. And it's, you know, nothing is stylized. Nothing is, is inspiring. Everything is crap. It's second screen. You watch something while something else is in the background. while you're on the phone, trying to get the insurance to cover your Mungaro,
Starting point is 01:24:01 whatever you're doing. But it's a facet of life that if you kill it, if you kill art, if you destroy it, if you make it algorithmic sludge, it's going to turn people into monsters because they're not going to be able to explore their own humanity. They're going to become programmed,
Starting point is 01:24:28 like creatures. That's not what you want. You want somebody to watch something and be affected by it, no matter what it is. So if you lose that, if you completely lose that ability to make really good things,
Starting point is 01:24:46 you're going to lose a lot more than you think. It's not just a question of, does Netflix own it, does Paramount own it, does Nestle own it, to the Saudis own it, to the bin Laden's own it? Who cares? It really is a total cultural coup where human beings are going to be replaced
Starting point is 01:25:08 by these algorithms that just shovel shit into the heads of you and your family until you all have no fucking, um, I'm even forgetting what I'm saying. What, no, uh, fucking, um, attention span. See, it's even affecting me. The brain rod is just, you have no attention span. You're completely incapable of handling an hour, a two-hour thing without
Starting point is 01:25:43 I'm telling you it affects more than you think. It's easy to just write it off, say, who cares, who cares, who cares. But the inability to, to, to, process something that is good, is going to deeply, if people, you know, people need to see themselves on screen a little bit. They need to see not always, not all the time. Not in some paint by numbers way where they're like, let's make the coal miner trans. I mean, like, people need to see human beings. and in recognizable human situations
Starting point is 01:26:30 and they need that if it is lost and I fear it will be lost and I feel like we're in the final stages of it now if that is lost and all the expressions of what you see are tech-driven, AI-driven, people, and it's already started to happening, are going to fundamentally change.
Starting point is 01:26:53 truly So I'm hoping that the company that I like gets to slop Factory I won't say which one it is but it's the one that's given me
Starting point is 01:27:08 like the comedy specials The other one doesn't really fuck with me The other one has chosen Barry Weiss The other one is chosen Barry Weiss Over me Imagine if I was doing that town hall
Starting point is 01:27:22 How much more entertaining it would have been and how much better it would have been. I just can't wait for her to inevitably go. Now, Erica, that was such a beautiful thing you said about Charlie. Let's do a quick pivot, shall we? What do you think about me? What do you think about me?
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