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Oh my friends, I hope you're ready for this because these images are going to make you upset. Now, enjoy the show. like how do you convince someone to agree with your cause i got it dump piss on yourself in public works every time right yeah i'm trying to think of like metaphorically what were they
trying to communicate like as our former leftist i mean i guess tim could do this too but like
right please explain to me no i was never there yeah no i think the first line answers your
question piss off trannies oh so something i was thinking maybe it was like a bathroom thing like
if you're not going to allow us to use whatever bathroom
We want we're going to pee on your street
That's what it is
Oh yes
She's like I'm still in touch
I still got it
Okay I'm going to show the images are you guys ready
Hell yeah
Yes that may be the case
But why then pour piss on yourself
What the fuck?
Wow.
Also, that's the thing.
Like, does anyone care
that you're,
like, it's gross
that you're doing it to yourself.
This is a fetish.
Yeah.
Was it voyeurism?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
I feel like this is like,
I really want to do this thing,
but I need an excuse
to do it in public.
I've got an idea.
I am protecting trans rights.
Yeah, look at that weird mask too.
Where's that thing from?
It's like the duck with teeth.
Yeah, but also,
it's protecting the mouth. Like, they're not going to drink the pee this way. It's just like pouring it on their body. weird mask too where's that thing from it's like the duck with teeth yeah but also it's protecting the mouth like they're not gonna drink the pee this way it's
just like pouring it on their body you know it's really interesting because this whole the whole
movement around transgenderism is like i promise it's not a mental illness it's a real thing but
also i'm gonna pour pee on myself in the street it's like with the climate change stuff i promise
climate change is real also i'm gonna super glue my hands and feet to this chair at your climate summit
until you listen to me.
Or they're going to buy it.
Change is real, but I'm going to buy a ocean.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
The Obamas did exactly that.
They're all freaking out about climate change.
What the fuck?
This is like a biohazard.
Yeah.
This is literally a biohazard.
I've heard that urine is sterile.
You see.
Hold on.
Hold on.
This is why.
This is why, you know, I'm saying we need police.
You think so?
Yeah.
It's the number one.
No, no, it's simple because I ain't touching that piss person.
Someone's got to go and remove them and the piss and it ain't going to be me.
I will pay a man to put on a uniform, give him a badge.
Biohazard.
So Lydia, it's not sterile you're saying?
No, so I was looking up the other day and it's not sterile.
It's just a lot less dirty than people think i would never recommend drinking it or
for example pour it on yourself yeah monkey pox guy who said he was guzzling piss yeah what
he said he was going to piss orgies and he said he drank a gallon of piss okay oh yeah and then
he got monkey pox shocking Shocking. Like, dude.
Look.
Oh, my gosh. I couldn't behave in a deranged way
and there were consequences to my actions?
I was talking about this on my second channel
and this is an example of why
moral logic doesn't work
and value logic is what we actually expect.
And so what I mean by that is
moral logic is,
I'm sorry, not value logic,
value morals.
Logic-based morals
versus value-based morals.
I keep saying it wrong.
So logic-based morals is like,
okay, we think discrimination
based on innate characteristics is wrong.
Therefore, we can't segregate.
Everyone goes, okay.
And then someone says,
that also means you can't segregate bathrooms between men and women. That's logic. It's like, if you can't segregate. Everyone goes, okay. And then someone says, that also means you can't segregate bathrooms between men and women.
That's logic.
It's like if you can't segregate based on innate characteristics, then you need one bathroom for everybody.
Well, hold on there a minute.
That's not what we meant.
We have value-based morals, meaning we don't value racism, but we do value sex segregation.
That's not logic.
That's values. So when you actually implement a logical moral, a moral logic system, you'll get people who
are like, I can use whatever a bathroom I want because you can't segregate based on
innate characteristics.
And then they go and pour piss on themselves.
And what do you do?
It's a protest.
You say you have a right to protest.
Well, bro, I don't know if I think a protest includes your right to pour urine on yourself
in the street.
You know what I mean?
There's a part of me
that wants to be like,
they're pouring it on themselves,
so I could be worse.
It's splashing all over the ground.
It is gross.
They're putting bottles everywhere.
It's a biohazard.
Right.
True.
What city are they doing this in?
Right.
I think it's in London.
Did they target a specific building?
Yeah, the EHRC.
It's going to be like,
how can you tell?
Yeah, it's the
Equality and Human Rights Commission.
Oh, so the people
who are in your corner. Right, yeah. But not enough. Right, not enough. It's going to be like, how can you tell? Yeah, it's the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Oh, so the people who are in your corner.
Right, yeah.
But not enough.
Right, not enough.
It's never enough.
I'm just saying, I think this is the big issue right here,
is that we need to recognize we all want value morals and not logic morals.
Right.
So the other day we had Corey Mills on the show,
and he said he thought it should be, I think he said illegal, right?
He said that uh books
depicting sexual images should not be allowed to be shown be available to kids introducing
legislation to that and i yes and i said does that include text and image it said yes and i said okay
the bible has texts slippery that's about so and he was like no that that the bible's fine and i'm
like but the bible has ezekiel 23 20 that talks about the emissions and the girth of a man and a woman and what she liked about it.
And then.
That's awesome, by the way.
And he said, he was like, well, it's not showing images.
I'm like, okay, so images are worse.
So the issue is, if you're saying the Bible should be allowed, even though it talks about emissions that of horses and, you know, what is it?
The penises the size of donkeys and the emissions of horses.
Jesus, that's a guy.
That's in the Bible.
Yeah, it's in the Bible.
If you're going to say that's okay for kids,
but like a book about gender transition is not okay,
you're not talking about moral logic
because the logic is there are some,
moral logic would be some subjects
need parental discretion.
Well, okay then, the Bible or the gender book, right?
No, no, no, no, the gender book is banned.
Okay, well, that's not logical. It's not consistent. Right, okay then, the Bible or the gender book, right? No, no, no, no. The gender book is banned. Okay, well, that's not logical.
It's not consistent.
Right.
It's value-based.
We value the Bible
and its messages.
We don't value gender ideology.
If there were pictures
in the Bible,
it might be a different story.
If there was people
sucking each other off
in the Bible,
it probably wouldn't be
accessible.
What about a book that said
John then put the penis
in the mouth
and blah, blah, blah
in his text?
Which happens.
It's not as accessible to three.
That's where the conversation went, is that three-year-olds can't read yet.
Well, some of them can, but assuming that young people, the imagery is more accessible.
Should a 10-year-old be able to grab a book that depicts a lesbian sucking a dildo of
another lesbian?
I don't think so.
Not in a government school.
But in text?
No.
Written?
Not in a government school, man text no written not in a government school
man
why
so you have
you have like the story
of Sodom and Gomorrah
they wanted to rape
the two angels or whatever
and then God blows
the fucking city up
that was Sodom and Gomorrah
yeah
so there's
isn't this all in the parents wheelhouse
to introduce that to their children
shouldn't the
shouldn't the school
I'm sort of like
school should focus on
mathematics
you know the arithmetic
the writing
the reading the science and you leave everything else out your parents can introduce that yes i
agree 100 however when you have someone who's very religious and they're like the bible should be a
lot in schools i say well okay then what about books that have other like what about leftist
books on sex well i guess to that person i say well then sign your kid up to a christian school
and you know that's where you'll find somebody that supports your values i don't keep out of public schools it's one of the things that i i think france sort of gets
right in a weird way and i won't stand by that super firmly but their idea of like um a division
between religion a freedom from religion so like when you go to public schools in france you can't
wear a cross but you also aren't supposed to wear like headscarves like it's it's everybody's
religion is out and so we have this divorce from it and so i assume just like you wouldn't have a
bible there theoretically if it extended to sexual politics then you also wouldn't have these graphic
novels that have right and no quran and no yeah like that is more morally logical but i think
what happens is that we expect certain exceptions because of like how we view culture like we are a christian nation in a lot of ways so we oh yeah yeah who was it i don't think
lot was it uh lot banged his daughters yeah and had kids with them yeah yeah yeah so that was a
crazy thing man there are crazy stories in the bible and i don't think you would find a single
parent who's ready and willing to read these weird segments from the old testament they're on the old
testament for sure their children that's insanity and there are read these weird segments from the Old Testament. They're on the Old Testament. For sure.
To their children.
That's insanity.
And there are no graphic pictures
and they're not being pushed on
these young children.
But the question is,
are the books allowed in school?
But what school, right?
Should a public school allow
leftist sexual ideology
only in written format?
No?
I would say no.
Then should they allow the Bible?
I would say no.
I think that's just at the
parents discretion yeah i'd rather does the school's job i'd rather have both out than have
one in right right agreed and i think that we've also forgot that like a lot of leftist ideology
just like if you were to take your kid to a christian school like these things all get
introduced early like i think part of it is you leave it up to the parents discretion because
they know when their child is ready to handle some of these conversations, both religion and in terms of sexual identity or sexual behavior.
Yeah, the Bible and gender stuff, it is supplementary to education if we're talking about public schools.
So I think that's something that is totally within the parent's purview to decide on.
I think some of it is a lot of left education theory.
Like when they talk about like absence policy, they're like, if we don don't talk about sex then these christian kids whose parents talk about absence will never
get this information ever and that's just not true in the day and age of the internet like if a kid
has a question and they have the internet they can figure out an answer and that's also a danger
yeah but i think we see the same thing happening across the board right like if we don't introduce
it in school there's a chance that kids who need the information won't get it.
And that's fundamentally not true.
Yeah, and there's so many other subjects
you could apply that to.
You know, kids might not know
about transgender people
if you never introduce it to them.
Kids might not know how to file their taxes,
but we don't do that.
We don't even do that.
We don't have a requirement
for financial literacy.
It doesn't make it your job.
What was sex ed like for you guys in school?
How did they introduce it?
If I remember correctly, they introduce it i mine i if i remember
correctly they did it in a biology class and it was very much like this is how babies are created
if you are going to engage in this activity wear a condom and that was it there was no talk of
here's how other sexualities engage in sex there was nothing about any of that what grade was it
i really don't know i was in fifth
grade i would say i was in fourth i remember fifth and fourth being like puberty oriented
so like here's what a period is i don't know what the boys talked about and then i remember it being
in high school and i can't remember if it was probably freshman year or sophomore year and
then it was much more like these are condoms this is how this works you're nine to eleven in fifth
grade you just gotta bring the kids to the farm there you go that'll do it yeah no no no don't worry about sex i just bring them
to the farm watch that big red thing come out of the tip of the dick of the donkey or something
well also just crazy or have a dog that like you breed or just generally like refer to things by
the anatomically correct name like one of the problems that i think both sides have is that
they just make everything weird and taboo and you have to talk about a certain way and like you just need to open it so your kid can ask questions and get accurate
information do schools like here's the broader question should schools do sexual education
great question that should be mandatory in schools is that the job of schools it's a parent's job but
the thing is let's go with government here but like they then think parents who don't want to
talk about those things from their kids are doing their kids a disservice and putting them in danger they feel entitled to insert
themselves into this yeah i stand by your kid has a question yeah the internet is there i thought it
was cool that they handed out condoms in elementary school it was i didn't really understand much
about it during sex ed they gave all the girls condoms that's that's terrifying like if a kid
didn't know if a girl didn't know and then she had sex yeah in fourth grade i think or fifth grade the boys didn't get condoms but they gave the girls
condoms after the sex ed class also isn't that just teaching it's their responsibility and men
don't have accountability like i thought that's anti-feminist yeah i wanted a condom i was mad
i don't know what they gave boys when i was in fifth grade i know they handed out like
tampons yeah the girls got tampons yeah But that's because that's actually a time period
when a lot of girls start their period.
Well, some parents complained.
That doesn't, that's dumb.
They said that the parents should have been given the tampons,
not the little girls.
Well, yeah.
Some religions don't even allow women to use them.
So it's like having a school be the arbiter of sex education
is such a problematic thing for so many different reasons.
But if your religion has a strong feeling about it,
you should be having
these conversations at home.
It's simple.
The parents should get no say.
All kids should be put
on puberty blockers
and then you never
have to talk about it.
It takes a village.
That's right.
And then they get the metaverse
and they hang out over there.
That's fine.
Yeah, sounds good.
That's a good skit.
Like the real reason
for puberty blockers
is that adults are too awkward
to talk to sex
about their kids.
It's like, Dad, can you tell me about where babies come from?
Well, when a man, you know what?
Take this pill.
Yeah.
There you go.
Don't worry about it.
You'll never have to worry about it.
Just don't worry about it.
Just take the pill.
If a kid, if a girl in elementary school didn't know about pregnancy and had sex in middle
school and then got pregnant,
that then we would have
failed that kid as a society?
Where are her parents?
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Single parent.
One of them's just a loser.
I don't know.
What's the worst case scenario?
Do you think there are
post-pubescent children
who are like,
I have no idea
what I'm doing right now.
We're just driven
to do this thing we're doing.
Oh no, a baby's happening. I think they might not be aware of the the likelihood of of getting pregnant and thinking
it's just a frivolous thing but the question then becomes is it the school's obligation when things
like that happen like we have truancy laws for fucked up parents who don't send their kids to
school because we want those kids to go to school. It's the same thing for sex education. Also, this is another argument to have big families
because if you have a fifth grader who doesn't know,
is never around anyone who's pregnant, who has a baby,
like you have no natural way to have these conversations.
So yeah, maybe you are having to either skip the conversation
or very awkwardly be like,
I feel like you're not ready for it,
but I have to tell you this is how this works.
Like we separate ourselves from so many stages of life
because of modern culture
and the like denial of the importance of family
that like we don't have a natural way to be like,
oh yeah, your aunt Linda is having a baby
and do you have any questions about it?
You know, from an early age, it's always like,
well, if we just ignore it, it won't happen.
And then if it does happen,
we have to pretend like it's actually someone else's fault.
Right.
Or you can not teach your kids and then they'll grow up to pour urine all over themselves.
Yeah, yeah.
That'll do it.
Because they don't know if you don't teach them.
Yeah.
Like it's not inherently obvious that a fucking is pregnant.
Right.
It doesn't.
Right.
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they found out they threw garbage on the mayor's front lawn they were fucking rioting they're all
sick they're like we want to drink shit you're treating us like garbage they didn't know and
that they were being treated so shit horrifying wow until we told them let them drink shit went
sideways when they found this is what i'm saying Look, so the other day we were talking about
these lefties are desperately trying to sterilize their kids
and abort their kids.
And the right is trying to stop them.
Why?
Because they want more leftists?
The right should be coming on saying,
thank you so much for what you're doing
for this country and this world
by terminating your genetic line.
I think it's like,
you don't know how that kid's going to pan out.
Exactly.
We're fighting for the innocence of a malleable mind being shaped into something that it's never
cognizant of like jazz jennings is such a perfect example her mother says i've known jazz was trans
since she was two years old like at that point you might as well treat jazz as if she is a girl
that's all she's ever known that's all she's ever been cognizant of. And she's been robbed of a real life.
Well, she's also known eating lots of food.
Yeah, but is that a side effect of the sheer mental turmoil?
It's so bad.
Yeah, dude.
Your body is rejecting itself, essentially.
I don't like that the mom said she knew she was a girl.
It's more like I thought she was a girl since she was two.
Because that's not a piece of knowledge.
They're saying, I know.
Dwayne Wade, whose kid now is 15, getting their name legally changed.
He says, I've known since they were three years old.
Fox News featured another family that said, I know since my kid was one.
It's crazy.
It's also like, don't you accept your kids the way they are?
Do we have to ascribe all these?
It's this weird thing where gender stereotypes are bad.
Unless you're a boy who may think they're a girl and then we'll let you like wear crazy heavy makeup and to participate in drag shows like it doesn't make any sense unless it's supporting
their narrative you know what the crazy thing is is um like this picture right here right see this they they try to show people trans people looking and
passing like looking like a female and then you look at the average trans person and it's like
they they don't they've been lied to they're being lied to and that's another trick with kids they're
saying you know what look at adults when they transition it's not looking very realistic the
earlier you get your child to do this the smoother the transition is going to be for them yeah here's an example this one was very famous feminist
frequency now obviously the drawings are all very nice stylized they made this you know they made
them look like great pretty cartoon characters but you want to look at this individual on the left
that's a picture of a young blonde woman right yeah here's what the individual actually looks like it is an adult human male obese and
you see what you see what they do so they want they want this fictionalized version of themselves
and make them look shorter and so they do these depictions where they're like if you're trans
this is you yeah but then that person sees this drawing looks in the mirror doesn't see that and
becomes more anxious and depressed like it is it's honestly seems like a form of torture to me to be constantly told that
like if you just take more drugs if you put on more makeup if you try harder you will eventually
live this fantasy that you have created for yourself that is so disturbing i mean it in some
ways it'll i know way back when they used to align it to like body image disorders uh because they
just can't accept
and see themselves the way they are and that's heartbreaking that's that's terrible go and look
at the trans subreddit and someone will post a picture of themselves on hormones and they'll
take us a they'll take a photo where they like move their shoulders and turn their face to try
and look as feminine as possible because dudes have big shoulders and square jaws and then all
the comments are you're so beautiful oh my, I wish I was as pretty as you.
Liars.
Exactly.
They're all liars.
It's misery loves company.
It's so bad.
And then you go through this whole process thinking that's what's going to make you finally
feel comfortable in your body.
And then you have a body that no longer functions and you're still uncomfortable with.
Yep.
It's like no, it's no wonder the suicide rates are as high as they are.
There's another example of experimental medicine that they're doing this to kids for profit yes yeah and you have other
countries saying stop it stop it like france sweden they've all come out and said we are not
doing this for anybody under the age of 18 and the u.s is like oh so sorry we're we're too busy
with lobbyist money we are so progressive you guys are going backwards right my favorite thing
was that the meme that came out of it was that somebody
took the actual picture
and created the real version.
See?
That's terrible.
Oh.
Poor ladies.
I really dislike
the cartoonization
of people for beauty.
I don't like plastic surgery
for cosmetic reasons.
I see older,
like Nancy Pelosi,
all these,
like people are supposedly
leaders in our world are like cutting their faces up
that's how you Kamala was going to be vice president
because she disappeared for a minute and then came back with like
a joker smile tell me these people
will not go in the metaverse like I'm
telling you this obese
male who wishes
they were this petite short blonde girl
is going in the metaverse as
that and then you're going to be in the
metaverse and you're going to meet a cute
young blonde girl and you're going to be like, hey there, sexy.
And then the guy's going to be at home going like,
what's going on there, sexy?
It started to infiltrate dating
apps. Catfishing.
You'll see like a lot
of makeup, heavy makeup, and it turns out it's
a trans person. It was pretty rare
five years ago. Dude, on porn sites,
I was watching porn
a fucking ad came up before the video like a pre-roll it was a trans guy jerking it i'm like
what the fuck or a cross-dresser i was like this is that i'm on straight porn algorithmically fed
to you it's the only it's the same fucking trans ad i don't know why i don't know if it's trans or
if it's just a guy with a wig like it looks like a a woman's face but he's got his big
normalizes it i'm not here's the but he's got his big normalizes it
i'm not here's the fucking freakish brainwashing shit to do to someone the problem is that on
dating apps trans people don't say they're trans yep right that's dishonest and they should be
banned their account should be banned if they do that like trans youtuber who was like if you don't
go on a date with a trans person you're transphobic okay i don't give a shit i feel like it's not getting what are you talking about dude i am not so insecure that if you call me a trans
no i'm not no you're like okay call me whatever the fuck you want dude i ain't sucking dick would
you want someone dating you because if they didn't it's like that they're a bigoted person
why won't this racist i gotta go on my courtesy three dates and then i can break it
off for other reasons and that way i'm not like that's terrible i am a machine and there i mean
the the hard part and the the hard admission about this is you are opening yourself up to violence
just really think about that you date a man and you go on multiple dates with them and all of a
sudden you're in the bedroom and suddenly there's something there and he beats you up i don't know
like it's you're opening yourself up yes there. There was a viral blog post where they said how to trick a man and how to have sex without
them realizing it and stuff like that.
It's unbelievable.
It feels like it's not getting traction that that whole like, hey, you won't date me, a
trans person, because you're afraid.
I felt like it just fell on its face, that guilt tactic.
That's not for lesbians.
Yeah, the lesbians are being attacked relentlessly
still to this day for refusing to suck dick.
Like a trans woman?
Trans lesbians are men
who identify as women
who like women.
And so they transition
and then go to lesbians and say,
let's hook up.
And they're like, I don't like men.
And they're like, I'm a woman, you bigot.
And then they're like, you're a transphobe you're a you're a bigot you're a turf
i don't remember if you guys i don't know if you guys remember this but there was a time when it
was like considered to be really terrible toxic masculinity to be like oh i'm gonna turn a lesbian
like i'm gonna whatever like how is this not the same thing it's the exact same thing it's like the
the ideology is eating itself alive.
Because it's full of logics.
A whole little fallacy.
It doesn't make any sense.
The guys wouldn't break.
There is a fantasy to having sex with a lesbian and then she realizes, oh, dick's pretty good.
That's a cool fantasy.
It's so magical.
It's in my lizard brain.
But I don't guilt women into it.
I would never be like, you won't.
You won't do it because you're afraid of guys.
Fuck that shit.
And so the same thing is if you think of of yourself you're a man who thinks of yourself
a fallophobe suck my dick or you're a bigot no but like to the same point like if you are like
a man who identifies as a woman who wants to date a lesbian you have this weird trump card now that
if she doesn't do that then she she is not only probably a bad lesbian,
she's also a transphobe.
And like, that's a terrible way
to try and get someone to sleep with you.
Like, that's coercion.
That's sexual assault.
These phallophobic women, you know?
I think...
All women...
Phallophosis.
Have phallophobia.
Ladies, I think it's time to admit
that men have won the battle of the sexes.
They have.
The penis is weird.
I don't know, guys.
Nobody does womanhood better than men.
That's right.
It's like some big, fat 50-year-old guy puts on a wig, walks up to a woman,
and is like, you better suck my dick or you're a transphobe.
Oh, my gosh.
She's like, no.
And he's like, transphobe.
But question for you guys.
What about the transgender women who actually pass?
Like, you saw them walking through a room.
That's a woman
downstairs this woman everything is blair white for instance beautiful woman a guy that's a
trans woman but hot from a distance i was like oh that's a sexy girl and i was like oh it's
bland smell it's always man smell man smells always man smell there's no question about it
there's no no that's pheromones you can't get around that you can't dudes dudes who like trans people like who are into a male they are gay that like call whatever you want call it they're dudes who
like who like penis i don't care if you want to call it gay or not gay or whatever the fact is
like any trans women smell like dudes so even if she's looking like barbie and there's no penis
you're like i can smell a man there's you know you it's like i'll tell you this when i was younger like there's something
confusing it's like smells weird like what is going on and then you're like oh shit but i don't
think i've ever encountered a person that passed i don't know that i have either i don't know you
wouldn't know that's the thing the voice always gets you to i'm like oh okay the closest
i've ever seen are young children when i worked at a school like and that is it makes you uncomfortable
because you like you don't want to sexualize children right and like especially really small
kids prepubescent like they all kind of look the same but also like you can still tell i would see
like this one kid in particular in a skirt and be like i just know i just know this is off there
are trans people who transition like even jazz jennings looks like a dude yep transitioning from before puberty it's
because prenatal prenatal testosterone plays a role in development you can't do anything about it
they're like dude a lot of these trans women undergo surgeries and prosthetics and it doesn't look natural it just doesn't doesn't
work and uh you know i think that's why they have to embrace like the drag style of makeup and like
it's really overdone because there's no way to really make it work so if it's over the top and
it's the crazy false eyelashes and we make that it's like if you get straight women to that too
or like cisgendered women guys it's starting to blur the lines. For me, there's a bit of overlap
from like a really well done transgender surgery
and like an Instagram baddie with too much Facebook.
Yeah.
I totally know what you mean.
I can get confused.
You guys have smelled pillow,
like after a dude sleeps on it.
Yeah.
And there's a smell.
And you know.
And guys know this too.
After you spend the night with somebody,
you can smell girl on pillow.
You know. That's her mom. When the girl leaves, you're like After you spend the night with somebody, you can smell girl on pillow. You know.
That's fair.
When the girl leaves, you're like, you got the pill and you're like, man, you can smell
her.
And it's a fact that it makes your blood rush.
Trans women do not do that.
Now, if you are turned on by the pheromones of a male, I got no issue with that.
And I don't think the people who do, as long as you're willing to admit it,
that's fine, I don't give a shit.
So a guy who likes a trans person
should have no problem just saying
you're attracted to male pheromone.
Me, male smell grosses me out.
It's not right.
It smells like mold.
Well, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I think it was from living in the theater for so long.
Ian's here all the time.
Black mold toxicity.
I breathe it in.
I'm still trying.
I'm getting it out of my body.
I'm sitting here. Give me six years or something. I'm sitting here. I'm trying to the time. Black mold toxicity. I breathed it in. I'm still trying. I'm getting it out of my body. I'm sitting here.
Give me six years or something.
I'm sitting here.
I'm trying to do a podcast.
And Ian's over here smelling like a guy.
And I'm like, bro, dirty black mold.
Got to surround with women.
Spill it on this necklace.
Oh, my God.
They should do the famous t-shirt test where they had men wear t-shirts.
Siblings.
They should do it with trans people and be like, does it work?
Does this still seem to be?
Because we know it's real that women can identify who they're attracted to.
And it's the idea that like they're looking for an immune system that's the most different
from theirs to make their strong children.
Dude, dude, smell like dude.
Was it testosterone?
I mean, it's got to be more than just any one thing I would imagine.
It's a bunch of stuff.
I mean, the big idea is that overall evolutionarily, you're looking for someone to balance out
your immune system so you have strong children.
You walk into a room full of sweaty guys and it smells bad.
But I'm sure women walk in there and they're just like, yeah.
That's not true because I drive home with sweaty socks every day and I'm like, us.
No, no, no.
I'm not talking about sweaty socks.
I'm not talking about bacterial mold.
That's bacterial mold.
That's bacteria growing and feeding
on sweat and stuff
I'm talking about
guys in t-shirts
they just worked out
to the gym
they go in the gym room
and it's all like
musty man smell
that is rough
I don't know if it's musty
that's rough
even women don't like it
no
it's too much
it's too cold
so I learned this
women like particular smells
in a man
and when you're finding a mate
you find a mate
whose smell you like and what was happening with birth control is that women just on birth control
it's tamping down your hormones yeah it changes what partners you date it's just it's just like
when women because when you're pregnant the pill mimics pregnancy so when you say like oh women
have smell or food aversions like same thing messes it up girls come off birth control and
are like wait i i question this relationship i don't like this man that makes me wonder what the birth control pill is crazy like are we just a result
of our environment directing us yes i'm coming back camp we're a result of our internal and
external environment meaning like we are a result of our genetics and hormones how they interact
with our world as well as just internally right and that's not a bad thing we ultimately have free
will because we have cognitive power but we make choices differently different lifestyles and
different partners and different whatever work for different people because we aren't wired the same
way and that's what i think is one of the messed up things about the transgender movement like
the treatment is always hormones it's always early intervention it's always social integration and
that's probably not true for most children but we're seeing them all push down the same rabbit hole like when sweden was saying
we need to switch to having talk therapy be our first line of intervention it's important because
children will ultimately express and come to different conclusions about how they feel about
their gender and if you cut them off too early from that you're forcing them to hold the mantle
like jazz jenner of this whole ideology that maybe they don't actually feel when they're 17.
Jennings.
Jennings.
Caitlyn Jenner.
Jazz Jenner.
It works.
Two birds, one stone.
I don't think that people are not in control of their own doings.
I think that people need to understand these factors that might be in play when they're
making a decision.
Like if you are on birth control, you have every right to know that it might affect
your choice and a partner maybe this is why divorce rates are beginning so high maybe this
is why women are more likely to ask for divorce than men are i don't really know but knowing all
this stuff about yourself like this influences me is really a tool you can use does the guy also
when the woman comes up birth control dislike the smell of her too or is it more in her
characteristics about her do change so it depends like maybe their smell right smell would change I also, when the woman comes up birth control, dislike the smell of her too, or is it more in her?
Characteristics about her do change.
So it depends.
Maybe their smell, right?
Smell would change.
Boob size change.
Like everything's changed.
Guys immediately just get pissed off.
Yeah.
That was when you were a D.
You're a C.
Get out of here. You said you were off that shit.
Unbelievable.
We've been together for five years
and your boobs are smaller.
Keep going back to it.
I hate it here.
So yeah.
The guy just,
he doesn't understand.
He's like,
just before you got off birth control,
you know,
you were the one
and now I just don't know why,
but you've changed.
You could be dating
a whole different girl.
It fucks with your emotions
and how you interact with the world.
It's why pregnancy is challenging for a lot of marriages
because the hormones are all over the place.
The thing is, pregnancy only lasts for nine months
and there's a lot of shit where birth control puts you on a stable level
that then you live your life in this state
that isn't actually supposed to be your permanent state.
Does that make sense?
So before the show was cold in here for some reason,
so we opened the window and now there's a fuck ton of moths.
There's so many bugs in here
you guys would not believe.
Oh snap.
All of our clothing.
Well that's as good a time
as any to wrap things up.
Is this the moth man?
I only regret.
Amla thanks for hanging out.
We didn't talk about
pee and poop.
Thanks for having me.
It's been really fun.
Absolutely.
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