Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Daniel Turner Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: April 7, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to our special weekend show, Sunday Uncensored. Every week we produce four uncensored episodes of the TimCast IRL podcast exclusively at TimCast.com and we're going to bring you the most important for our weekend show. If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com. Now enjoy the show. So I think you guys watched this yesterday with us because I said it was the greatest fucking thing I have ever seen. The best commercial ever. Now, enjoy the show. Oh. Hello. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:00:54 It is time for ice cream. What's good? What's it? Eat the ice cream. A tasty treat that you must eat. Where am I? Humans require ice cream. What is this place?
Starting point is 00:01:23 Eat the ice cream. I don't want anymore. Eat the ice cream. I don't want anymore. Eat the ice cream. How long have I been here? You're so hungry for delicious ice cream. Get that away from me. Well, here's David? Everyone you love is gone.
Starting point is 00:01:58 There is only ice cream. Eat the ice cream. this guy's a genius i love this song it's the song says it's only me and the machines ice cream for you that is the weirdest thing i've ever seen is that a real commercial i i think it is i think they hired this guy because he makes? I think it is. I think they hired this guy because he makes these weird ass videos. I think they hired him and they were like, hey, make a commercial. I totally would do the same thing. And this makes you want to buy the ice cream? Why do I want to buy the ice cream?
Starting point is 00:02:35 I don't. I don't. I don't want any ice cream ever again, frankly. The climax is everyone you love is gone. There is only ice cream. And the machine... Holy crap, that is weird. There is only ice cream. There is only ice cream. And the machine, holy crap, that is weird. I mean, the- It was good, right?
Starting point is 00:02:49 The lady did a great job. Yeah. She was wonderful. Where's David? But you know what? I'm not gonna lie. I don't think I've ever had Halo Top ice cream.
Starting point is 00:02:57 I'm kind of curious to buy some now. It's like keto ice cream. I'm curious to try it. It's not bad. It's sort of low calorie. All right. I have purchased the Halo ice cream. I don't think I will anymore.
Starting point is 00:03:06 Too dark for me. Let's talk about news. So we have this study that's actually not just Daily Mail, but a bunch of outlets have been covering this. We all knew this. Most gender-confused children grow out of it. Landmark 15-year study concludes. We've cited other studies over and over again showing this.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Kids grow out of it. The cure uh gender dysphoria is puberty we have that story and then we have this from the from uh daily caller actually it's a daily show segment where charlamagne the god said dei is bullshit so i don't know do we stick a flag in the ground for victory on that issue and then keep pushing forward? DEI and the trans stuff is crumbling before our very eyes. They know they're losing voters over it. They know it's not popular. And now they're starting to abandon it.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Charlemagne the God does this segment where he still insults conservatives, but then basically goes, yeah, but everyone knows it's bullshit anyway. I think the trans stuff, stuff personally i would feel like you can't declare an early victory on that one it's too dangerous you don't want to have um any child at risk of being subjected to you know that kind of um chemical castration or alteration um with the dei stuff you know it seems like it's obviously going to run its course but this is one one of the problems I have with conservative movements, which is that they'll be like, okay, we've gotten a couple people to admit it. So that's a victory. Can we move on?
Starting point is 00:04:33 Again, especially with the transgender issues, because it's so hyper-targeted at minors and there are such long-term physical devastating consequences. I feel like we need 10 10 more 15 year studies to be like i i want it to be everyone rolling your eyes like okay we get it we messed that one up like i want it to be so apparent that this was this was the wrong move and that they they cost so many people so much by saying actually take the drugs and socially transition and go on to go surgery i think that's like a really important point right that that's what happens like so i've been doing conservative media for like five years or something like that and before that i was mostly just making art in new york city and uh
Starting point is 00:05:19 you know before i got canceled and uh i I've noticed that I have had this feeling myself where it's like you keep talking about a thing and it raises awareness, if I may, and people then start talking about it. And you have the New York Times coming out. Just recently, there was a column about how maybe affirming kids is not the greatest plan and things start to make a little noise and it starts to turn around. And then you see this like, OK, DEI is trash, according to this guy, which we already knew. But you still have the Biden administration. They just hired a DEI chief for the State Department to create agency workforce that reflects America.
Starting point is 00:05:59 After 10 months of vacancy, right? They made this thing. They heralded how great they were in 2021. She left. They were like, oh, we should probably fill that position. of vacancy right they they made this thing they heralded how great they were in 2021 she left they were like oh we should probably fill that position and then right before the end of the administration they're like no we do take dei seriously right so what's you know it is hard though to keep shouting about stuff and then get frustrated because nothing ever changes you can start feeling a little black pilled about like i've been screaming about this for this whole time. Nobody cares. You know, we keep saying, what is a woman?
Starting point is 00:06:26 And you keep having fellas, you know, whipping out their dicks in the ladies locker room. Let's go. Like, why are we still having this? But I think it's important to have these victories sort of in their court. I mean, the American, it's the American Academy of Pediatrics was saying, no, no, of course, you should transition your children. You should have all these things. And you'll have liberals who will point to that right they'll say these institutions that we fund and we create say the thing that we want them to say and so you need to have sort of academic
Starting point is 00:06:54 studies that are refuting all this information because if it plays itself out if this is real that most people grow out of it which i totally, then you have to have it in every corner of the evidence that they point to, to say, no, but this institution says that. I mean, every, every single major medical industry that they use as sort of a scapegoat to say, oh, well, they said it's okay. They should also have to recreate these studies and have the same results. I believe those study is definitely accurate because a similar study was done that show that 100% of, of little boys who think that they're ninjas eventually realize that they're not and and so there is something that comes with with puberty and growing up um and and it used to be gender
Starting point is 00:07:36 dysphoria because it was a a mental illness that can be grown out of and as tim said it's puberty is the best solution for it you would think a study like this is enough evidence to say therefore it is incumbent upon the congress i mean we do have a government for a reason that that children under the age of 18 if you're 19 and you want to do stuff to yourself i guess we have to allow it but but if you're under if you're still a minor then then we have to ban any of this from happening because i don't i don't i don't know that i agree oh 100 we've had this argument with people on the show before and it's like if somebody is body dysmorphic and they want their hand chopped off should a doctor do it until they're oh no no that's like after 19 i totally agree with you no i know what you're
Starting point is 00:08:21 saying if a 25 year old went to the doctor and said my hand needs to be removed no i'm so why your balls no because i'm saying for under 18 it has to be banned completely i'm saying for everyone i'm saying well for everyone if you want to if you want to chop off your own hand at 25 go right ahead no i say no i said the doctor should be like fuck no we're not cutting your hand no you want to chop off your own hand no absolutely not you should be locked up well i can't stop you from chopping off your hand. Right, but you can't stop someone from killing themselves either, but you still try. Oh, absolutely. You should.
Starting point is 00:08:50 I'm not being passive about it. How about this? Then you cut off your own hand, then you're cut off from all social services and no taxpayer money. 100%. You can't have any claim as a disabled person because I no longer have a hand because you cut it off yourself. The problem with that mentality is that no matter what you do, that person becomes a claim as a disabled person because i no longer have a hand because you caught you the problem
Starting point is 00:09:05 with that mentality is that it's it no matter what you do that person becomes a burden on everyone else i totally with you my point is we're talking about children because they are the ones who are targeted with the trans movement and what i'm saying is we have to protect those who cannot protect themselves especially if your parents are not protecting them i'm saying that you doctors shouldn't cut people's balls off or tits off it's interesting that you say that because there have been except for cancer and shit detransitioners specifically in the uk i'm thinking of richie heron who underwent transition once he was of age and he feels horrible like he's detransitioned he feels horribly about it he feels like even at the time he was not able to give informed consent and there have been adult trans like adult detransitioners who underwent transition after they came of age who are saying this should never be permitted across the board
Starting point is 00:09:55 there need to be far more safeguards i mean imagine imagine somebody like has a psychotic break one day and then they go to a doctor and they're like, I need my hand removed. And that goes, okay, cuts their hand off or their balls. And then two, three days later, they start coming back to themselves.
Starting point is 00:10:12 And it was, I don't know, chemical induced, who knows? And they're like, oh my God, what happened? We're supposed to be helping people who want to chop their body parts off.
Starting point is 00:10:20 We are a hundred percent, but we're also not going to start creating a task force to, to go around and check that people are not harming themselves. Well, the thing should be doctors shouldn't be doing this. 100%. Right. 100%. Doctors shouldn't be doing this.
Starting point is 00:10:32 But I'm talking about the children. Yeah. And the problem with the children is that you do have these lefty parents who are pushing their children to do it. And that is a role of the state to say, I don't care if you think your six-year-old should be transitioning you have lost that authority as the i don't understand what you're saying i'm saying it's banned period yes for kids and for adults i'm particularly worried about kids but we just ban it for everybody it's just what's there's no question delightful but you're still going to have parents who say but i actually do think my my son for you needs to transition and we're going to push it and they'll take your kids from you if you do it and i think you'll still have like 19 year olds who
Starting point is 00:11:08 are like but i want to go by she her pronouns even though i'm biologically male and i want to wear a skirt and whatever else i mean there is a level of all of this that you can't make someone who desperately wants to believe in delusion yeah leave that behind right but there obviously are things that we would want to safeguard against. I find this really interesting because so much of it, like the anecdotal story that came out of COVID was you would get school counselors saying, you know, in our school, we were particularly worried about these five students who all identified as transgender. And then they went home for COVID and they were, you know, doing remote schooling. And then four of them, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:44 went back to using whatever biologically accurate pronouns and they never talked about it again. And there was maybe one student that stuck with it. Like, it is so interesting that there is a level of, you can't force an adult to comply, but with children, so much of the pressure is actually coming from, like you're saying, their parents, their school, their friends. Their textbooks. Their textbooks. And I mean, even now, I think I made a joke about like you're saying, their parents, their school, their friends. Their textbooks. Their textbooks. And, I mean, even now, I think I made a joke about this the other night, but, like, when you're applying to college, it behooves you to say, well, I actually identify as a whale. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Like, I need to be with the ocean, and that's why I'm applying to, you know, a landlocked college in the middle of the country like it just becomes this sort of weird thing that i think so many people say i don't want to seem like this dodgy trad you know whatever and so i'm i'm so open-minded that i also identify in this unusual way even though they actually don't want to carry out they don't want to be pressured to undergo any kind of hormonal intervention i think the number of people that to your example like who really would want to be so desperate they want to cut their own arm off are far and few between. And if you keep them from being pressured, they grow out of these things. They do. They do.
Starting point is 00:12:52 And Libby, you said earlier in this segment, I think, right, was it 30% of Gen Z identifies as. Yeah, it's like 28%. You know, because exactly what you were just saying, Hannah Clare, right? It's stodgy to just identify as whatever you are so it looks good on college applications so sure yeah of course i i kissed another girl i maybe buy lesbian gender fluid and like yeah sure check the box who cares i think it becomes an issue because so many teens are void of purpose and they don't feel like they have a direction or a strong sense of self. I referenced this the other day, but there was this study that came out. And to be fair, a photo book company sponsored the study.
Starting point is 00:13:35 So they have some bias here. But the study found that having family photos in the home, like hung up on the walls, is beneficial to children's sense of self-esteem because it gives them this idea of like where they come from and they're part of something bigger and all of this. And so many young people right now are trying to scream at you that they need help, they need attention, and that they are in some ways worth noticing because they feel invisible, especially I think young adults who got sent home during COVID, right, who don't have connection among their peers, who are growing up in a really stressed household where probably their parents are stressed about money. Like, they need some sort of sense of self, and they are being fed the idea that they could be a different gender as the solution to this problem.
Starting point is 00:14:18 And I think that's really sad. It is. And evil. And evil. And they grow out of it, which is which is the word like could you imagine so i'm saying we can we like we can yell charge on the battlefield they're in full retreat i'm not like you don't stop fighting that wasn't what i said i'm saying we can now declare victory on these issues as they begin retreat and then we storm the battlefield now we start pushing even
Starting point is 00:14:44 harder and they're done it's over now here's what you do whenever you bring up dei being bad just cite charlemagne the god just say are you racist well you know you're talking to your liberal aunt she's like diversity is good and be like are you a white supremacist she's like what now i'm like well charlemagne the god said it wasn't good who's that all black radio host yeah on the daily show what are you like a fox news person Charlemagne the God said it wasn't good. Who's that? A black radio host? Yeah. On the Daily Show? What are you, like, a Fox News person?
Starting point is 00:15:11 And she's like, no. True. And then be like, look, Charlemagne the God said it's over. We win. It's crazy how fast people just drop all the stuff they say when you put something like that in front of them. They'll be like, oh, wow, I guess you're right. I never looked at it that way. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:15:22 I didn't mean to offend you. I apologize. I just think it's weird that we have these places in society where we're not allowed to quote like if charlemagne the god says it it obviously is the truth because he has never been wrong about anything ever and i think he's right on this take but it is interesting that we have to bring out a token black person to be like see this is the point like that's so weird and creepy to me like that's weird so now you can go to all your liberal relatives and be like what are you talking about charlemagne the daily show was talking about how dei is bad
Starting point is 00:15:47 what do you guys listen to like weird conspiracy stuff i don't know i still celebrate diversity i say we we may be losing doors off of planes but those doors were poorly assembled by the most diverse group of of plane assemblers in history and that is something to celebrate that's what really matters that is something to celebrate it's's what really matters. That is something to celebrate. It's a victory for sure. But what kind of victory? I don't know. A good one. A moral victory.
Starting point is 00:16:11 It doesn't matter if you're factually right so long as you're morally right. Yeah. Well, they did the right thing by supporting diversity. And who cares about anyone who was affected
Starting point is 00:16:20 by, you know, plane crashes. That's a price that we have to pay as we pursue diversity. The EI is dying. ESG is dying. The gender stuff is dying.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Is it enough dying though to matter in November? Are people going to get out and vote because of these issues? No, no, no, no, no. None of these things are going to change the amount of paper collected by Democrats. They're going to go to Skid Row
Starting point is 00:16:44 and they're going to walk up into a homeless guy and be like, I'll give you five bucks to sign this. Okay. Done. Good luck, though. If you haven't been on Skid Row, good luck. They're going to do it. Yeah, they will.
Starting point is 00:16:55 They're going to be like, hey, you want some crack? And they're going to be like, Sharon's like, sign this. They'll be like, I'll do anything for crack. There you go. That's another vote. Well, that's where when these people, leftist billionaires, say that they're pledging $100 million for the Democrat cause. It's like, that's where the money's going. Yep. That's another vote. Well, that's where when these people, leftist billionaires, say that they're pledging $100 million for the Democrat cause. It's like, that's where the money's going.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Yep. You know? Yep. All right, everybody. Let's go to callers. Let's bring the callers into the conversation. We were speaking about ducks earlier, so let's talk to a duck toilet. How's it going?
Starting point is 00:17:24 Hello? They're there. Hey, hey, hey. Here we go. Hey, what's up going? Hello? Hey, there. Hey, here we go. Hey, what's up? What's up, guys? Long time listener. First time caller. I've been thinking a lot about Christianity, the Christian nationalist movement, and the left.
Starting point is 00:17:41 My question really is that the left seems to be militant more atheistic more secular they don't really have a religion to say they tend to mock religion because the right tends to lean towards religion so my main question is could this inspire violence could this inspire leftist retribution against the right because there always been has been from what i've seen atheists that were willing to get militant against religious people especially christians so do you think this could maybe in the summer months when everyone's getting rowdy and stuff that they get that can inspire some violence especially if donald trump happens to push christian nationalism on the rest of the country could that cause a retribution or a kind of revenge well it is just about riot season
Starting point is 00:18:24 yeah it is about right season i will say i don't election you too i think that there are already threats again from from non-religious left-leaning sides of society against christians in particular regularly i mean remember when roe v wade got overturned and so they threatened to uh there were lots of threats to churches on mother's Day weekend. This is like a place they know Christians would assemble and Christians are anti-abortion. And so they're like,
Starting point is 00:18:53 we specifically know where you are and we will target you because you don't share a holy system. Like that's, I mean, if a threat of violence versus violence, I'm not sure where we put that on the scale, but this is something that already occurs. I don't know that it would be different this summer
Starting point is 00:19:06 as opposed to any other time. I don't know. When in the history of the world has religion ever caused violence or warfare? Never. Right? Yeah. There may be just a couple instances.
Starting point is 00:19:16 I mean, some minor, minor incidences. No, I think 100%. I think the only point I would disagree with you, sir, is when you said they don't have religion. I think leftism is their religion. I think it only point I would disagree with you, sir, is when you said they don't have religion. I think leftism is their religion. I think it's very cultish. Yeah. I think they have the same religious tenets.
Starting point is 00:19:30 It's just not towards God. They think identity is the soul. Yeah. They think the self is the God. It's a self-worshipping, identitarian religion. Yeah. Mm-hmm. And I think maybe there could be violence this summer.
Starting point is 00:19:44 There certainly was in the lead-up to the you know, maybe there could be violence this summer. There certainly was in the lead up to the last presidential election. Definitely will be violence. Yeah. You already saw people in, you know, trying to take over
Starting point is 00:19:52 Zuccotti Park again, you know. They're already talking about how they want to outdo the Chicago convention. Yeah, 68. They want to outdo the 68
Starting point is 00:19:59 in the conventions in Chicago this year. Wasn't there an assassination? We are preparing for an RNC event, but we will not be going to the DNC because you have to be a fucking retard to go to Chicago for the DNC convention.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Yeah, that seems like a really bad plan. Would it look any different than Chicago on a normal day? Yeah. Okay. Yeah, like you'll get shot. That was a mean comment about Chicago. Sorry, Chicago. So the RNC's in, I think it's in Milwaukee. Yeah. You'll get shot. That was a mean comment about Chicago. Sorry, Chicago. So the RNC's in, I think it's in Milwaukee.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Yeah. So that's still kind of like, okay, I guess Milwaukee's okay. And so we're working on logistics for doing a whole week of shows during the RNC. We'll see how it goes. But no DNC. No. I ain't going anywhere fucking near Chicago during the DNC. No.
Starting point is 00:20:42 I am from Chicago. I've been shot at for no reason before. But they but they want i mean i think there is an anarchist it's called antifa they want the violence antifa is not anarchist they they they communists they want violence and antifa are communists they're not anarchists they're the communists they want violence big difference there is a desire to have riots there's a desire to have violence and they're looking for it right they're trying to foment it and they want people killed and so they would gladly use the chaos to kill people and if you're in chicago and you're going to buy a cheeseburger you get shot and killed the cops are going to go it's chicago
Starting point is 00:21:19 how sad the only time i was shot at for no reason was in and i well i guess it wasn't for no reason never mind what was that uh was that sufficient duck toilet i gotta hear the rest of that story that actually is a pretty decent answer the main reason why i even thought about this is because i noticed that trump said a while ago that he that he's gonna push a more christian nationalist message he is also now selling bibles king james versions and i also saw that he's going to push a more Christian nationalist message. He is also now selling Bibles, King James versions. And I also saw that he's also selling 1911 45 ACP pistols. What? Where? So that made me think.
Starting point is 00:21:53 I was like, okay, so maybe there's going to be some kind of violence. I don't know. Where is he selling 45 ACP? 1911s. I can't remember the website itself, but I can find it for you later. It's Cabot Guns? That's not Trump, though, is it? It says Trump 45 commemorative pistols.
Starting point is 00:22:11 No, I don't think it's Cabot Guns. I think it's like Great American something. I'm not sure, though. Well, this says Trump 45 commemorative pistols, 1911. He's offered his likeness to it. Well, listen, Trump sells stuff. He's been selling stuff for a long time. Remember when he was selling steaks during the
Starting point is 00:22:30 2016 election? What a time. Remember that? Yep. I don't hold it against a man who the government is going after trying to take all of his money and assets. I don't hold it against a man trying to sell something. Golden Trump 45 1911s.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Is that the Cabot guns one? Yeah, but he was saying ammo. That's the one. Oh, the Cabot. No, no, no. I didn't mean ammo. I would get you one. There's Trump 1 ordinance too.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Trump 1 ordinance. Auto ordinance. I don't know. Ooh. I don't know. Too bad they sold out. Anyway. This keeps happening with us.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Well, thanks for calling in, man. That's cool. I just have one more thing to say um the second amendment protects your first amendment so that you can be religious if you want to or not be religious if you want to but make sure you protect yourself with the second amendment right on true that man if i could get 45 acp with trump on the side of the casing i would buy like 5 000 rounds all right let be sick. I'd collect those cases for sure. All right, on to Endill. How you doing, buddy? Hey, everybody.
Starting point is 00:23:31 How's it going tonight? Well, I'm doing well. Thank you, man. Sound great. Appreciate it. Excellent. Well, I'm doing good because it turns out I actually am Superman, so.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Oh, okay. Nice. Anyhow, so on the subject of chickens, I feel like analogies are a really great way to explore ideas that otherwise might be really nebulous so it's really cool last night uh your analogy about uh the chickens versus the farmers and us versus the globalists yeah so my question is in orwell's animal farm who do the farmers represent like what what's the analogy we're supposed to be drawing globalists so what i was saying yesterday is the chickens have their
Starting point is 00:24:12 pecking order and they've decided who's in charge do any of us give a shit quite literally where the word pecking order the phrase pecking order comes from do we and i don't give a shit i don't give a shit which rooster they choose to be in charge. I can go in there and kill anyone if I want. So the globalists could probably be thinking like, I don't give a shit what the Americans vote for. We are doing our thing either way. So you think like the... So are you talking about the pigs that take over
Starting point is 00:24:42 or also the original farmers? In Animal Farm, I have no idea. It depends on what Orwell intended with the writing of the book, I guess. I don't know. Of course, but I mean, I just kind of see them as a very, very similar analogy. But anyway, the point being, it was really thought-provoking. And the more that I sat with it, I was asking myself, is this really the best way to find the situation though? Because with respect to the chickens that we own, we're like that. Our relationship with them is like that because we literally are
Starting point is 00:25:12 higher beings than they are. And that's the problem with these globalists is that they merely think they are, or they desperately want to be higher beings. The Mass of God complex. So we're not dealing with farmers per se, we're dealing with a cadre of roosters. The farmer complex. We're're not dealing with farmers, per se. We're dealing with a cadre of roosters in the farmer complex who are collectively wearing some straw hat they found and desperately trying to wrap their minds around how does farm... while still being chickens.
Starting point is 00:25:33 That's right. So I think that interpretation of... So what we need then is aliens to come and depose the roosters wearing the straw hats. Oh, hell yeah. There you go. Yeah. Cool.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Just to put a lid on that, or an end cap or whatever, with regards to Orwell, I think the farmers who get deposed are commonly interpreted as being capitalists. But I don't think that's true. I think they're interpreted as different countries. I think we're dealing with a Nietzschean God is dead situation. A farmer being deposed and with all of the communist hell that comes after that is a product of them killing off God and believing they can do the job instead.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Yeah. People definitely... Good analogy. Good insight. Well, I appreciate the call. Anything else to add, brother? Thank you guys very much. I appreciate it. Thanks for calling in. Cheers. Alrighty. Next up, we got Conspiracy Ranch.
Starting point is 00:26:49 How you doing? Welcome back. Hey, guys. How you doing? Hey, how are you? We're going to make this quick. Question for the table. I got two parts real quick. The question for the table, what the fuck are all these stickers of anime teen girls in sexual outfits all over people's cars now and shout out and shout out to uh freedom
Starting point is 00:27:11 toons and him the chicken mob boss so tim and daniel what's the best chicken breeds for egg production then meet after production stop thanks guys Talk to you later. Cheers, man. Well, it depends. Leghorns lay really big eggs, and so if you like big eggs and double yolks, you can get some leghorns, and our leghorns are a little small, but they don't lay eggs for a long time because they're really high egg producers, so they lay
Starting point is 00:27:38 constantly until their ovaries burn out. And then you have Plymouth Bardrocks, I think they're called. They lay quite a bit, but if you breed a Bard Plymouth, what is it, Plymouth Rock?
Starting point is 00:27:52 No, what is it? Bard Rock. Bard Rock, yeah. If you breed them with a Rhode Island Red Rooster, you'll get what's called Black Star Chickens. And they are really great layers because they lay all year round and they have a high production
Starting point is 00:28:06 so i think black star chickens is they're called black stars are considered to be really good for laying eggs and uh that that's that's i don't know i'm not a chicken expert or anything but that's my general understanding from what we've done um i i have mostly rhode island reds and brahmins they're great i don't really think're going to eat your chickens when they're done laying. The meat's a little tough. That's why they're called, like if you have coq au vin, which is, well, technically it was an older rooster. But chickens, after a couple years, are great for stock. You're not really going to want it.
Starting point is 00:28:38 I mean, you can eat them, but it's not going to be good. The chicken that you normally eat. Well, it has to be French. You have to eat it French style. You have to eat it French style. Well, you have to be good. The chicken that you normally eat. Well, it has to be French. You have to eat it French style. You have to eat it French style. Well, you have to stew it. Because the French are really good at taking bad meat and turning it into a tasty dinner, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Hang on, take French energy tonight. That's all, yeah. Mostly the chicken that you eat are really, really young, and so kind of two different purposes. But if you feed your chickens well, we feed our chickens human scraps. I mean, they have some chicken food, but really, really clean and and really good food we had eggs all winter this idea that they sunset in
Starting point is 00:29:12 the winter and yeah no no we had right we had eggs all year because they just eat really well yeah for our chickens egg production definitely slowed in winter it slows yeah but we still had a shitload oh god so we pulled up it's it's the bard plymouth rock chickens you breed one of these hens with a rhode island red rooster you get black star babies and the black stars the girls will be all black the boys will look like bard plymouth with a little rhode island red but the girls are all black for whatever reason and they lay tons of eggs as for broiler chickens they're called the ones you eat i honestly don't know we don't do broilers. We only do layers.
Starting point is 00:29:48 I've processed a couple of our chickens, and it's just not worth it. It's messy. It's gross. We ate the roosters. Allison made rooster chili, and everyone went nuts for it. Was it good? Yeah, it was really good. It's like we had rooster.
Starting point is 00:30:01 We had baked rooster. We had a rooster stew and a rooster chili, and everyone just attacked the chili and kept going for more. Allison was very proud of her delicious chili recipe. As to the first part of the question, I have not seen naked anime girls on cars.
Starting point is 00:30:13 I don't know. No idea. Am I missing something? I think that's just the rise of like anime getting really popular and it's always had kind of a like,
Starting point is 00:30:21 doesn't it lean on sort of a weird sexual edge for some of them? I don't really understand. I just know when you go into like bookstores they have those huge things well they're made out right they're they're i would not i would not say that anime leans on weird sexual shit i would say there is weird sexual shit no matter what you do no but isn't there like it's i'm not saying all anime but there's like a specific genre that like i just know like they see pictures of Barnes and Nobles where they're like in bags or whatever
Starting point is 00:30:45 there rule what was it rule 34 if it exists there is porn of it yeah end of story
Starting point is 00:30:51 so there's family guy porn there's Simpsons porn there's there's Scooby Doo with like them bagging because like anime has gotten
Starting point is 00:31:00 so popular that like Barnes and Nobles and stuff have these huge sections now which is interesting but then you'll see these. It's not something I know a lot about, so I'm happy to plead ignorance here. But you'll see these people being like, oh, look, they're selling certain books that they literally sell in sealed plastic casings.
Starting point is 00:31:16 Are you saying porn? I don't know what it is. It's not something I'm familiar with, but it's like this is something they start selling. Do you know what I'm talking about? Graphic novels? They're graphic novels or something that they're censoring by like wrapping them the way that you talk about with like the magazines well this could be because they don't want you reading it for free because they want you to buy it it may not be censored it may just be like like comic books that you can buy sealed because
Starting point is 00:31:35 maybe i don't know yeah um but i don't know yeah not an anime person yeah uh is that everything my friend anything else to add uh yeah no we're good uh my brother's got a neo vagina now uh ban it all and fuck the department of education wow totally fair yeah i call them colonic sex holes yeah i appreciate it man you saw the ontario guy who wants to get a neo vagina installed but keep his penis yes there was that woman but it's not a fetish you guys it's an identity there was that woman who got meat a flesh wad grafted
Starting point is 00:32:12 to her clit but kept her vagina she got a magazine story about it gross well on that note let's talk to Patrick of Totality how you doing man Totality Ohio quite a transition I was doing well before that let's talk to Patrick of Totality. How you doing, man? Totality, Ohio. Quite a transition.
Starting point is 00:32:27 I was doing well before that. I know, man. I know. And the colonic sex hole came out and it just got all weird again. Colonic sex hole. Yeah, thanks for the transition there. So speaking of that, I have a question. In the last few years, there have been relatively minor infrastructure incidents that have had some major
Starting point is 00:32:44 impacts on our economy and consumers, such as the recent boating accident. Slight problem there. Colonial Pipeline was hacked, and they shut that down for a while. And there's been other little things that have caused some big disruptions. The American Society of Civil Engineers has given the American infrastructure a D previously, and the current grade is a C-. Great improvement there. Is there anything that we could do to encourage the government and corporations to upgrade infrastructure to be more resilient to accidents and the potential of the terrorist threat that they may be walking across the border and be planning whatever? No. Is there anything that we could do?
Starting point is 00:33:24 All right. I mean, we can't get anything done. walking across the border and be planning whatever no anything that we could do all right i mean we we can't get anything done like literally nothing like this country is stagnant congress is broken it's just the government biden just says executive order and does whatever the fuck you want states are doing whatever they want this country is called is falling apart you like you could you could preach until you're blue in the face and congress won't budge like look you have all the republicans saying no omnibus and then mike johnson's like omnibus and then yay and then they vote on it and it's full of weird ass psycho bullshit whatever lobbyists want they get nothing else gets done yeah the the titanic has hit the iceberg they're stealing the fine china and they're running out the door. That is true.
Starting point is 00:34:05 What's happening? Although the Baltimore Bridge should have had a little more fortifications around the edges. Like, shouldn't there have been some fenders or little rock islands or anything like that? I mean, they're supposed to be. And they had some, but they were not strong enough for that kind of boat. What they were saying is that that bridge was built in the 70s when they didn't have these gigantic shipping container ships the way they do now. And nobody was ever looking into it. Check it check it out yeah i think it was an intentional i think i think it was more likely to be intentional than an accident you don't think it was just stupidity on this one how do you accidentally steer a ship into one a support column like that so what do you make of the power failure
Starting point is 00:34:40 and stuff no idea i'm just saying like so the power goes off the ship turns back on they kick the engines into full blast steering it directly into the path of the main support column that's like whoops i slipped and fell and bought a lottery ticket and won i'm just like the the occam's razor suggests guy on boat turned boat into pillar. That's it. Did they ever question those guys? Did we ever get any answers? They did a cursory investigation within a few hours to determine it was an accident.
Starting point is 00:35:15 That was it. They came out and said it was an accident. Didn't they also say that it was going to take a while to do a full investigation? Yeah, maybe. But Occam's razor suggests a guy turned guy steered the boat into the pillar. That's it. I think to answer your question also in a way, infrastructure, kind of like energy policy, is not sexy. No one runs for president on infrastructure.
Starting point is 00:35:37 No one runs for office saying, I'm going to fix. We've talked about crumbling roads and bridges. You use it to get trillions of dollars from the taxpayers. Obama was going to fix our crumbling roads and bridges, right? Biden is going to fix our, because we have the bipartisan infrastructure bill, but that's the boring part. It's like forest management. Every time Gavin Newsom sees California forests burn, he says, ah, shit, climate change, right? Because no one really wants to manage the forests. I didn't become governor to manage forests. I didn't become governor to fix bridges or make sure that bridges have the necessary buffers
Starting point is 00:36:09 and rock islands around the pylon. Who the crap wants to? I became governor because I want to push equality and gender diversity, and I want to build a more just and... So we can start celebrating governors more that pay attention to the infrastructure so they want to talk about it all the time. So infrastructure is never going to get
Starting point is 00:36:27 fixed because it's no longer a core function of government. And that's unfortunate because it is a function of government, at least the way we're currently designed. And so if you can, in the private sector, build your own road because the government won't allow you, but government won't fix the road, then what do you do? And so I don't know the answer to that, but that's the main reason why it's never going to get fixed. It's just too unsexy. It's boring, right? Roads, bridges, sewers, potholes.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Your mayors used to run on that stuff, and now your mayors run on shutting down pizza ovens in New York City and migrant issues. That's totally messed up. And then Pete Buttigieg tells us that infrastructure is racist. That's right. So glad that he's in charge of that stuff. So there you go.
Starting point is 00:37:09 And then he went on paternity leave for a baby that nobody in his family actually had. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. So that's why infrastructure is going to continue to crumble because there's no incentive to make it work. Sad. We have to end on a positive note, though,
Starting point is 00:37:26 because I don't want to be all doom and gloom. Chickens are great. Chickens are a lot of fun. Chickens are good. That's why you need some. Watching chickens just mill about is a cure for depression. You cannot be angry with chickens walking around doing chicken stuff. They're hilarious.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Just funny little dinosaurs. Funny little dinosaurs. Anything to add to that, Patrick? Isn't it funny? I agree with the same thing. There's a zero incentive for the government to maintain their infrastructure. I do like tolls, although a lot of people don't like me because I say that. But if they have something that shuts down, they lose revenue, and that makes them care.
Starting point is 00:38:00 If there's no revenue stream from it, they don't care about it. Yeah, so much so that the New York Marathon, did you see they want the- Yeah, what is it? $750,000 or something they want for them to cross the Verrazano Bridge? Because they shut down the Verrazano Bridge for the New York Marathon. And so they said, we need to recuperate that. So every runner has to chip in and we're not going to lose- Well, I crossed the bridge, it's $20 to cross that bridge.
Starting point is 00:38:20 We're not going to lose our $750,000 that day. So runners pay up. What did they do other years? Or do they change the course? They used to just take the hit. They used to just take the hit. Because the marathon has to hit all five boroughs. So it hits Staten Island for like a couple steps
Starting point is 00:38:34 before you get on the Verrazano Bridge. That's it. That's the only source of revenue New York has now are tolls and congestion pricing. And the tolls are only on the way in. Yeah, well you pay it one way or the other. Well, because they want to create negative pressure.
Starting point is 00:38:52 They want people to leave and have it harder to come back in. But when you leave, you pay the Gothels, I think. So if you come in, the Gothels is free, but you pay the Verrazano, and if you leave, you pay the Gothelsels but not the verizono was that uh was that was that good sir we oh it's very good yes thank you and i wanted
Starting point is 00:39:11 to shout out real quick the sun and the moon thank you for coming together and providing this entertainment thing on monday i'm in the path of totality and it's awesome because i can sit in my house i don't have to go anywhere so Nice. Get your glasses from 7-Eleven. Don't go to school that day. Thanks for calling in. It's nice someone finally gave the moon a shout out. You know, like everyone ignores the poor moon.
Starting point is 00:39:32 Well, the moon's a space station, so it chooses to eclipse. Daniel, thanks for hanging out. It's a great time. Thank you. Yeah, we'll be back tomorrow in the morning. Tenet Media, YouTube, Culture, where we're going to be discussing
Starting point is 00:39:43 the intricacies of the Crowder divorce issue. But it's mostly about divorce in general, marriage and how people feel about it. So check that out and we'll see you tomorrow. I'm glad I'm not on.

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