Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Lauren Southern Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: November 12, 2023

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Starting point is 00:01:15 Now, enjoy the show. We got this story from the Daily Mail. Too late. It's another one of these. It's another one of these. But because Lauren's here, I figure we can ask some for the female perspective. UFC star Paige Van Zandt reveals she made more money flaunting her body on OnlyFans in 24 hours than she did in her entire fighting career.
Starting point is 00:01:36 The 29-year-old sports star shared how she started sharing saucy snaps. She makes more money in one day. It's really simple. In a traditional marketplace among human beings, they are more likely to pay you if you are a woman for sexual objectification as opposed to masculine fighting. That's it. I mean, this works for a lot of things. Sometimes I walk by my closet and I look at my socks and I'm like, hmm, 50 grand right there. If I'm willing to let go of my dignity.
Starting point is 00:02:08 There's a website like only feet or whatever. Only feet. Yeah. I'll make it very simple. Would a man be more likely to pay a woman to watch her fight or to get naked on camera? Yeah. Get naked.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Yeah. Like a guy's going to be like, yeah, look at that chick. I'd love to see her box another chick. Like sometimes. Even the boxing itself to some extent is a sexual event going on. Like guys are watching it.
Starting point is 00:02:31 Like I even have to, as much as I try to avoid that and don't want that to be my career, I have to acknowledge there is an aspect of my political career where people follow and watch my videos because they're like, oh, there is a sexual attraction there. And that's like something I'm not inviting, but happens and you have to accept that. Oh, what's going on? Oh, Serge didn't click publish. Oh, that's it.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Three demerits. Are we not live? No, we're live. No, it's still going to be recorded. People just didn't see those posts on the site. It's just there's going to be like a minute delay or whatever. Okay, no one saw my funny joke. No, they did
Starting point is 00:03:05 I was funny for a second I swear you laughed you laughed at a woman's joke I'm polite a polite laugh I thought you were a man yeah didn't you change your stuff for your insurance
Starting point is 00:03:22 you intrinsically knew exactly that's why your jokes are funny for your insurance you intrinsically knew yeah exactly that's why your jokes are funny it's because we're seeing this more and more and the reason why i'm talking about this is i think this is one of the greatest things ever these women who are doing only fans are going to have a much harder time getting quality guys i'm not saying they won't have kids they're they're they're gonna have kids but guys who are like top tier i'm telling you like dudes who are high status are not going to be like yeah i want a chick who does porn on the internet nope okay okay but here's the question for you do you think that girls are like oh yeah i want a guy
Starting point is 00:04:00 who's subscribing to women on only fans of course not course not. It goes both ways. Yes, but here's my point. Women only want, like, there's a very narrow group of guys that all women compete for. You've seen the bell curve thing and stuff. But not all women are getting that. They may be psychologically competing for that. It means that the women who do this have removed themselves from the running from the highest tier guys.
Starting point is 00:04:21 So that means you're going to get only the more traditional women and the high quality guys, and they're going to have lots of babies because conservatives have more kids. So there's a higher likelihood that this will result in a pressure. Same point I made with Blackjack. It may not even be noticeable to the naked eye or to the human mind, but over a long enough period of time,
Starting point is 00:04:38 these women who are like, I don't want to work, I'm going to do porn. They're going to bump into a guy who's a successful business owner and he's going to be like, you know what was really nice meeting you? Have a nice day. I think there is a bit of a double standard here. You pointed this out the other day
Starting point is 00:04:54 actually. You said you were talking about wealth and how you were saying when women ask for wealthy men and men complain, it's comparable to when fat chicks are like you should like me yeah you should like me if i'm i'm fat right and there's like this this thing where people don't realize okay men are like kind of laughing at women who join only
Starting point is 00:05:15 fans and they're gonna have their lives destroyed and a lot of these women are taking themselves out of the race for the highest quality men but then what pocket of men does that put them into that puts them into dating the majority of men so the more what pocket of men does that put them into? That puts them into dating the majority of men. So the more women that go into OnlyFans, the more women that are going into
Starting point is 00:05:31 like the kind of things that are less traditional family oriented, that's bad for men as well. They're not going to. So like Phil pointed out, the data shows that all women are trying to get
Starting point is 00:05:42 the top 20% of men. And so they often will be like yeah but that's not realistically happening right so no it is it absolutely is happening have you seen the date on virginity no i mean it's happening when it comes to getting married and actually partnering when i'm talking about getting married and actually partnering and having a life with someone like when we're talking about pairing uh we were just talking i'm saying a sort of meeting over a long enough period of time, if the margin is 0.5%,
Starting point is 00:06:08 it benefits higher status men and more chest women, I guess, how you could describe it. Yeah, of course, the people who are behaving the best are going to find the best partners. And this is another component of it. Of course. Natural selection occurs. The, I just, you know, like when I see men that are like oh yeah i want to get the
Starting point is 00:06:26 new sex doll i want to subscribe to only fans i don't need women anymore you know there is a temptation to cheer and be like oh those men have taken themselves out of the running right there well you know women didn't want you anyways if you have to do that women aren't attracted to porn addicts but the reality is the more men get addicted to porn and the more women start making porn that's just more hurt and broken people yes i think that's true but into other areas that's that's that's just the the oligarchification as it were of the sexual marketplace that you're going to you know you you have this this trapezoid like shape where you have all the bad people you know all the unattractive very because of mental status status or physical
Starting point is 00:07:04 beauty and then above that you have the more attractive higher status people but over time it's starting to become a very narrow tower where very few people will be desirable everybody wants physical contact even even the weird point of people people are social creatures you're going to have look i i i know some women who've done this and it destroyed their lives. And it's not an understatement. And I was like, you're a fucking idiot. And I don't talk to them anymore.
Starting point is 00:07:30 It's like, and there's one thing. You mean like joined OnlyFans? This was before OnlyFans. They'd be like, I think I'm gonna do cam stuff because I need to make money. And like, I'm only making 12 bucks an hour at Starbucks. And I was like, yeah, you'll destroy your life. And they're like, I'm gonna try it. And then they destroyed their lives, lost a bunch of friends, got ridiculed horrendously became like got dumped and i'm just like what did
Starting point is 00:07:48 you think was gonna happen yeah when you became this thing on the internet and made no money doing it and they were fucking losing it and i'm like i think you're a bad person well it's it's the easy way and i think a lot of people are saying you know the world is a mess no one seems to have morals anymore why am i working this nine to five when i could just take the easy way out and get money but you're right there is spiritual consequences and there's consequences to relationships like you can't you just can't you have to preserve something i think partner i think women want to be wives i i i don't think every single woman does because it's just too absolute.
Starting point is 00:08:28 But when I look, I'm watching, we're talking about female comedians. I fucking hate female comedians. Sorry. Sorry. That's sexism right there. There's a handful of really good ones. We were talking about the other day. Like Nikki Glaser is really funny.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I was watching. So I'm on Instagram. And I follow Ryan Long and Danny Polistruck. And I see a lot of stand-up comedy. And every so often I'll get a female comedian. Always the same fucking joke. Every single fucking time. So like I'm with my boyfriend, right?
Starting point is 00:08:58 And I'm like going to meet his parents and my pussy is... So I'm like, what the fuck are you doing? It's all just weird pussy jokes. And there was one... The reason I think Nikki Glaser is funny is because I feel like she does comedy as a woman, whereas all these female comedians are trying to emulate men with dick and fart jokes. That's very true.
Starting point is 00:09:15 That's a phenomenon of feminism that is a horrible thing. Feminism has told women that all the men in the world are either their dad or the president. And they forget about the fact that there are that there are millions and millions of men who are not, you know, living the life. And they think that they want to be men like I want to be the CEO. I want to be the president.
Starting point is 00:09:40 And it's that is not that is not what most women want. That's not what's fulfilling. This is true. But there's also a bit of a catch 22 here. And like women, we don't live in an age where women can just live at home forever. If they're even allowed to live with their parents, most people are getting kicked out at like 18. Right. You have to get a job.
Starting point is 00:09:58 You can't just sit around and wait for a man to pick you up off the street. Right. So women do have to pursue careers for a bit. And then there's a sort of mating educated people are more likely to date and be with educated people career people are more likely to date and be with career people so if a woman wants a good man one of the best things she can do is actually go and get an education and a career so here's my point though to go back now i want to make a point on what i was saying the reason why i brought up female comedians in
Starting point is 00:10:21 their style of comedy is that often you'll see that a lot of their what they're so what they're talking about is men men men they these feminists and these like lgbt people are so mad about the bechdel test but you guys know the bechdel test is for those that are familiar no it's uh a movie passes the bechdel test when there are two women talking to each other about anything as long as not a man that man. That's really stupid. And so what happens is in almost every movie, women are talking about men and men are talking about things. The problem is that fits standard human social dynamics. Men are object oriented.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Women are subject oriented. So I think women mostly. Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun thousand games to choose from including fan favorites like cash eruption ufc gold blitz and more make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same day withdrawals if you win
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Starting point is 00:12:19 of the camera with the guy behind her and she's like oh and you're like get your fucking face out of the camera dude but because to her she's this she should be seen that this reminds me and this is the meme of women taking pictures of objects and putting their faces in it yeah my point is this i'm a guy so i'm gonna go get the fuck out of here but women care more about people and you can argue that's a better thing for humanity guys care about killing a bear and then saying they did it women care about building a a relationship with other people be it friends family or otherwise so what i see now with all these women doing only fans and working what i think with the only fan stuff it shows women would rather have social interaction for money than collating papers and filing tps reports
Starting point is 00:13:03 sure i think they might. Okay, so this is an interesting phenomenon too, though, is women doing OnlyFans tend to hire other women to do their social interactions for them. And I think it's because they may underestimate how much it's like butter being spread over too much bread when you go in and it's like you're actually exhausting your capacity for social interaction.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Oh, how fucked up is it? I want people to understand what it means to be on OnlyFans. This woman, she's probably going on OnlyFans. She probably has 300 messages and she's probably copy and pasting. Oh, I'm so wet for you. Oh, I'm so wet for you. Oh, I'm so wet for you. Over and over and over again.
Starting point is 00:13:39 All these guys. What does that do to your soul? That's like, that's doing stuff to your head. If people think the content they're seeing, that they're sharing, that they're, you know. There was one woman, she was like, I'm going to make a million dollars this year.
Starting point is 00:13:48 She's like, she has a team of seven women who are working for running her socials. That's right. I love, my favorite is Andrew Tate. Apparently he was sexting guys.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Yeah. Saying like, oh bro, my pussy's so wet. Apparently that's what he was doing. Welcome to the modern era for all you know that hot chicken talking was andrew tate the whole time before we go any deeper you guys want some meat and i'm not joking well that was fucking terrible i want to talk more about these
Starting point is 00:14:15 you want one of these they're really good yeah actually i kind of do i just had one so i want to spread the love bro i'm willing i'm willing to bet that almost all only fans that are making tons of money are just guys yeah they're getting their girlfriends to do it because the girls are like listen would you what would you rather do would you rather run the business or would you rather take photos and go home and then leave take a few pictures spend 20 minutes getting pictures taken and then go shopping i don't i don't know that these women even want to run the business and the financials of doing only fans they'd rather have a guide do it effectively
Starting point is 00:14:55 a pimp that's just it man i asked this girl this is a bit of it it's just gender dynamic conversation i mean this only fan shit is tragic and it's just, it's like, it's like cocaine. It's like addictive drug. The money is like an addictive drug. I dated a girl that became a stripper and hated her life, but made so much fucking money. It was hard for her to quit. But I asked this girl when it comes to like people over things, this is total tangent, total kind of a sub-segue.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Would you rather be 38 and single with a child or 38 and married with no child? And she said single with a child. So maybe the woman's real, and this is just her, it's anecdotal,
Starting point is 00:15:38 but maybe it's not to be married, it's more to have kids. Probably. I think that's true. Women want to have babies. Kids are the joy of life. Has your life completely changed? Completely changed.
Starting point is 00:15:50 I love it. I love being a mom. It's the best thing in the world. I couldn't imagine it any other way. I couldn't. This is why women don't like periods because that means you're not pregnant. Women just want to be pregnant nonstop 24-7.
Starting point is 00:16:00 It's all they care about. Don't know about that. In the Jewish faith, it's every Saturday was Shabbat. Part of that. In the Jewish faith, it's every Saturday was Shabbat. Part of Shabbat is have sex unprotected every Saturday
Starting point is 00:16:09 and get pregnant every chance you can. And when she gives birth, you have sex again on Saturday and get her pregnant again. Then next, as soon as it's out,
Starting point is 00:16:17 next Saturday, it never ends. It's constant. And that was probably part of the faith to grow the culture in the back of the day. But that's baked
Starting point is 00:16:24 into the culture. I back in the day but that's baked into the to the culture i just learned that well i mean weeks ago when you're when you're dealing with things that are traditional like that a lot of times up until the past hundred or so years you know if you had five kids there was a chance that two or three of them would die right so part of the reason why religions were were very very much like go forth and multiply and have kids and blah blah blah is because of the fact that that was how you kept your society from running from from dying off because and yeah on a biological level too i mean that's why sex feels great yeah well i mean yeah you it's the point is the the whole
Starting point is 00:17:05 impulse is to make more you know oh it's also right and like the dude's genetic thing is go kill the bear bring it back to the woman so that she can feed the bear to the kids while you're out killing another bear see that's right if you want to if you know if you want to make a pussy wet you go kill a bear or with your bear get a bunch of money so that she doesn't have to fucking shove her body in front of a bunch of dudes to get the money. Like, you should be bringing the money back so that she can feed the kids while you're out getting the money. But the society is... This is what all sporting events are. It's a bunch of dudes getting all sweaty and gristly and glistening in the sunlight and boxing and beating the shit out of each other.
Starting point is 00:17:42 And then one guy stands up and goes, I win. all the women are like i want that guy well it's mostly men who watch that stuff too right well yeah but like the women care about the social interactions between each other the men care about the object orient of it the guys want the numbers and the stats and the women want the best guy because you know i think i think a strong component of it is women don't care so much about their guy they care about what other men think about their guy the test of the man
Starting point is 00:18:09 is whether or not the other men also crave and want the man which is why they say wearing a wedding ring makes you get hit on it's true
Starting point is 00:18:15 it's absolutely true I've never said it myself but there's a word for it that the Red Pill guys have a word for that you're talking about covetousness
Starting point is 00:18:23 the Red Pill guys have a word for what you just described Iness the the red pill guys have a word for what you just described i forget what it is but it's yeah it's i think it's true oh like high value high value male no no here's the thing though i think only women with uh psychological disorders which unfortunately makes up for most of the world are looking at guys with rings and thinking i want him like in the film i'm doing, Empty Love for Tenet, we open it with a guy who says he wears a ring to the bar every day because that's how he gets women.
Starting point is 00:18:51 They're like super into it. But do you think any woman who is actually mentally healthy and going to be like a good wife and mother is going to be into that? Or at a bar? Like if you're trying to pick up chicks at a bar. Yeah, yeah, exactly. No, you're supposed to go to a laundromat. You're supposed to go to church. Actually, let me, I have a question for you guys though. All the men in the show, have you're trying to pick up chicks at a bar, you go, yeah, yeah, exactly. No, you're supposed to go to a laundromat. You're supposed to go to church.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Actually, let me, I have a question for you guys, though. All the men in the show, have you ever, and John, you don't count because you're like childhood sweethearts, but have any of you guys ever dated a woman that didn't have a job? Like, proper never had a career? When I was young. Well, I mean, when I'm a teenager? Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:24 So, none of you, in your adult adult life you haven't really dated women that haven't had careers and you probably won't be interested in that i think you guys probably want intelligent women that you can have conversations with of course yeah i want to share my career with my wife my girlfriend basically runs this company yeah she's very smart yeah she's like she's like do it she's like all all all i just sit here and complain about democrats all day and then she makes it. Yeah, she makes the match as a mom and pop. I think that the communication about women is there's a broken communication because
Starting point is 00:19:53 the way a lot of red pillars talk about it, it sounds like the best you can do is find a woman who's basically like retarded bonker in the house. Most red pillars are idiots, though. Yeah, it's completely. It's it's retarded i mean is it something i can say yeah unless you can say anything but it'll all be clipped anyway but you can say it and not get kicked off this network at this moment cool um yeah so it is retarded yeah and uh i mean like i you know to me you know if i had to share my life with somebody who was basically stupid um i mean i don't know i i don't think i like that idea i mean look i was married for a while if I had to share my life with somebody who was basically stupid, I mean,
Starting point is 00:20:25 I don't know. I don't think I like that idea. I mean, look, I was married for a while and I was married to a woman that had a great career and it was, you know, it was fine and everything,
Starting point is 00:20:37 but I don't know that it's a good idea to use that as a metric as to whether or not that is an indicator of that of it's going to be a successful relationship right right well so this is what i find interesting too because there's all of this data that is really strong all corroborated like you can go look at it yourself that shows the more educated and the older people marry the more likely their marriage is to be successful by significant rates so So whenever people are like, you got to find that 19 year old without a job, it's like, actually you are advocating for families to fall apart actively. I want a woman with ambition, but I don't like the idea of her going off and doing some job far away where I'm not around. I don't like that. I
Starting point is 00:21:18 want it to be there together. Yeah. It's a nightmare. Like it has to be a team effort, you know? So, so my wife is now a stay-at-home mother. I work from home, so I'm at home too. But, you know, we're on the same page, you know, like as far as mission goes. And I mean, we have no problems. Like we have no marriage problems. We also sort of grew up together, you know, in a way.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Like we started dating when she was 16, I was 15. So. Lauren's right. You guys don't count your kids. Yeah, exactly. It's true too.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Like I see this stuff. I'm like, holy smokes. I'm so happy. I don't have to be in like the dating market. It would be a disaster, you know, but.
Starting point is 00:21:57 It's a disaster. Yeah. Well, I think. You gotta be, you gotta be on the same page. I think true, true successful relationships don't necessarily
Starting point is 00:22:05 require but are greatly advantaged by being childhood sweethearts i also think you both have to have your own money i am in a position where i know a lot of women who are very unhappy in their marriages and they tend to have come from the trad circles and i know them all personally and um obviously i'll never name names but the only reason their marriage has continued is because they have no way out and it is a constant misery situation for them. It's true. And if you're not actively choosing to be with the person every day, if you're not actively choosing I love this person and I'm staying here of my own volition, that is not a real relationship. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino where the excitement is always
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Starting point is 00:23:38 Yeah. Well, here's the issue. Back in the day, most people were childhood sweethearts to a certain degree. They grew up in the same communities. They knew each other. They went to church together. and then eventually one guy would be like oh shucks well you will you can i ask your dad to let me marry you or whatever the rules were and the dad would be like here's the dowry now you get my daughter's money or whatever and uh but they knew each other their whole lives yes now we live in this weird crackpot reality where it's like you
Starting point is 00:24:01 met someone for three months at a bar when you were 20 and you're like let's get married and then it turns out she's got these crazy beliefs about ghost aliens and crazy crackpot bullshit and she thinks that tree bark is the cure for the common cold and you're like this lady's nuts what the fuck i knew i knew i knew this i did this one check a long long time ago and uh maybe i shouldn't say too much because i don't want to be mean but like i'm just gonna say this when you tell me you can read the minds of animals abruptly i'm just like it was very nice spending time with you i'm gonna leave now yeah i mean like like i said i mean i was married and there there is a certain amount of you know you can you want to to talk to each other and be on the same page and stuff but there's only so much that you're going to get out of talking because i honestly i'm not sure that i believe people tell you yeah i'm not
Starting point is 00:24:52 sure that people really know what they want and can tell you the truth i'm not they don't they might not think they're lying right now right right but no you're right but circumstances will change and all the shit that they said they want, they don't want anymore. Let me ask you something. You're from South Africa, right? Where'd you grow up? Born in South Africa.
Starting point is 00:25:14 I grew up in Belgium and Canada. Okay, okay, right. Phil, where'd you grow up? I don't know if it's in any country. It should be Mass. Massachusetts? Yep. Okay, so do you guys know the feeling you get when you get a nice heavy snow, maybe like 12 inches,
Starting point is 00:25:28 the lights are dim, maybe Christmas lights are on the tree, and you're sitting down looking out the window. It's very quiet, and you've got like a hot cocoa. You know that feeling? The best. Exactly. Yes. Not everybody understands that feeling as if they grew up in California, and there's
Starting point is 00:25:43 no word for that feeling. Yeah, that's totally it but if you grew up in a similar place in similar environment with similar values when you say i love that feeling and you're with someone who knows that thing too you're both sitting there being like wow this is the most beautiful moment so me and my girlfriend we christmas is fucking epic i remember those christmas nights the sun's coming down the sun's almost gone the snow is coming down it is quiet you can hear a mouse squeak and there's candles it's dimly lit you sit on the couch you have hot cocoa and it is it is a it is heroin man i'll tell you if there's one thing that would make me move back to canada it's that yeah i know the word but
Starting point is 00:26:20 imagine being from florida you don't know that feeling and i'm not saying you have your own feeling i don't know i know the word for that it being from Florida. You don't know that feeling. And I'm not saying you have your own feeling. I don't know what that is. I know the word for that. It's called shitty. That environment fucking sucks unless you have heating. I mean, we're very luxurious to live in fucking cold. But I know what you guys mean. Why would you think that you wouldn't be in a heated area?
Starting point is 00:26:38 Because I lived so much in Ohio where it was just frigid cold. I don't want to shit on your dream here. I'm not talking about it. Yeah, you're doing it. That's what you did. I hated the winter. Ian, you are not cozy pilled and you need to leave like you can still get that cool dripping sweat where you're like oh it's 90 but i'm intentionally trying to shit on this because no one is talking about what he's saying
Starting point is 00:26:57 no one's talking about being trapped in the cold and dying and freezing we're talking about a shared experience a shared experience that no one ever said to you when we when i was growing up no one ever went to me and said hey remember last winter when the snow was coming down it was really quiet and the lights were very dim and you sat down there the cup of hot cocoa maybe a movie was on with your family you played a board game or something that feeling you get no one ever brought that up now i'm in my late 30s and i say this people go fuck i know exactly what you're talking about you're making me nostalgic and it needs it needs a word but my point is this every christmas my
Starting point is 00:27:30 me and my girlfriend mostly my girlfriend will put the christmas lights dim the lights and then we'll sit there and like the snow is coming down and we're like this is the greatest fucking thing there's something about being able to share silence together and the song right the songs a song for a winter's night by sarah m McLachlan is the soundtrack to exactly what you're talking about. What I mean to say is if I was with someone who grew up in SoCal, Texas, Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, and then they were here in West Virginia and that snow came down and I was like, come on, let's dim the lights. And they'd be like, I don't know what you mean. Like, can we go out and do something? Like, man, the snow sucks.
Starting point is 00:28:02 I have thin skin. It's not so much that it's absolute. They would always be that way. They might love you and be like okay let's try this i'm just saying that me and my girlfriend grew up in the same place we've known each other for a very long time we have similar world views because the region we grew up had similar political views it gets imprinted in childhood we know about portillo's hot dogs we know about giordano's so it's like the things that i like she's very likely to know about and like too. And so it's very easy to be aligned.
Starting point is 00:28:27 You know, drugs, unfortunately bring people, drugs can bring people close together like that, which kind of sucks. Cause that's a problem. And then they become like my weed smoking girl. And then when the weed's not there all of a sudden. Or they'll do like Molly together one night and be like, we need to be together forever.
Starting point is 00:28:41 And then when they're not on that, it's like, this is a disaster. And then there's birth's birth control yeah let's bring in callers now before we have another can of worms what do we got it's like the best callers on earth yeah let's uh hear what jwk say you were with us how are you good hello everyone uh long time members thought tonight would be a good uh good time to call in. Hell yeah. What's good? Well, with a mind toward helping build the anti-time square,
Starting point is 00:29:11 I'm looking at moving to Martinsburg to open a gun and custom machine shop around firearms. I wonder what advice you all would have for someone willing to move 1,300 miles. Where are you moving from? Oklahoma. Nice. Nice. Well, yeah, dress warm. Hell yeah, brother. where are you moving from Oklahoma nice nice well uh yeah dress warm hell yeah brother
Starting point is 00:29:29 hell yeah the coolest thing in the world if everyone just moved to Martinsburg West Virginia we took it over yeah I like it just take over Berkeley County we got a bunch of gags planned for Castle Castle 2 we're gonna start filming more in Martinsburg and we're gonna create a fictional Martinsburg, West Virginia,
Starting point is 00:29:46 where we do skits and bits. Were you asking for advice about how to do it? Yeah, like the town. I've been looking up online and stuff, but I've never been to that particular area, so just looking to see how the area is. Town's great. My apartment complex has vacancies.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Are you downtown or no? No, I'm not downtown. I'm by the Walmart and by the food places. Do they do month to month? Yeah, you pay rent month to month. Well, no, it's a lease. Renting month to month would be good if you're going to buy a place. I mean, obviously, that'd be pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Yeah, there's a lot of new houses out here as well. You could put down a lease pretty easily. Depends how long-term you're looking. I'm assuming you're looking relatively long-term. So there's a lot of stuff out here you can lease as well. Pretty new places, older places. You looking to buy right away? Not necessarily buy, but definitely at some point.
Starting point is 00:30:39 It's so nice here, dude. Even the winters are really nice here. Yeah, let's try it. Also, I feel like I need to specify right now. I was looking at comments. Everyone thinks I'm an alcoholic. I don't drink outside of this show. Me neither, man.
Starting point is 00:30:53 Right? Hardly at all. I was like tipsy after that. Sure you don't. I literally don't drink when I'm not on social media. That's so funny. So Martinsburg has some troubles. I think it's like going through what many towns are going through right yep there's concern about yeah right there's concern about crime and drugs and stuff
Starting point is 00:31:15 like that but we're turning things around baby everybody knows our plans the first priority is protect the generational businesses that exist and the traditional generational families. We don't want to come in and change, you know, things, take things away from the people who are already there. But what we're hearing from locals is that woke people are starting to move in. Why? Property is, it's easier to live there.
Starting point is 00:31:42 So if you're from like Frederick, Maryland, for instance, it's easier to live there so if you're from like frederick maryland for instance it's expensive so what happens is young people leaving frederick will go to martinsburg 50 mile drive half cost rent and it's turning woke and now generational business and families are getting freaked out so we're like nah we're gonna start building up there we're telling them to go somewhere else is martinsburg the best city in the area? I mean, Charlestown's better in some ways. Charlestown all day. Yeah, Jefferson County banned child drag shows, and Berkeley County, where Martinsburg is, did not.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Yeah, which is cool. And here's the thing. Here's the reality of being, what's the right word? An up-and-coming media mogul, as it were. Politicians in West Virginia are like, yo, this dude's building a massive multi-million dollar company and he wants to bring it to West Virginia. He wants to hire people. He's already got people moving to the area. He's trying to revitalize and invest and build.
Starting point is 00:32:38 We need this. It's better for everybody. So when I say things like, we don't want to invest in this area because y'all have drag queens bringing children on stage, they're like, we don't like that either and we're going to make it stop. And I'm like, well, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:51 I don't want to tell you what to do, but you should. You should not let that happen. Jefferson County did. They said, they passed an ordinance. We will no longer allow this. This is insane that they were doing in the first place.
Starting point is 00:33:01 And that's Charlestown. Charlestown. Yeah, so Charlestown's great. Awesome. And part of me would rather be in charlestown it's but it's a bit more difficult i mean charlestown is uh it's it's it's harder it's nicer yeah we were looking at a building a while ago that was like three stories an old railway stop very expensive but the best thing about charlestown is they got the casino baby they got hollywood this is awesome man yeah that's where we just were that yeah last week that was
Starting point is 00:33:30 i love that place man yeah we do dinner at the steakhouse and uh all the dealers know me in the poker room because i tip all uh i tip the people run the poker room let me guys i'll tell you guys story they do uh sorry this is a game changer. What the hell is this? South African style drinking. This is the best shit I've eaten in my entire life. Excuse my language. This is delicious. Biltong.
Starting point is 00:33:53 Yeah, Biltong is a great idea. So we had a... Wow, it's a search to pray on. They were doing... They do this promotion at the poker room. It's a high-end promotion. It's called... What is it called?
Starting point is 00:34:03 All decked out. And if you get a high hand, meaning ac aces a full house with aces or better and it holds for an hour you get to draw a card from one of those like spinny lottery things i pulled the ace of spades i won two thousand five hundred dollars and i handed it right to the dealer and the whole fucking room went nuts. They were screaming. I love that shit. And so, like, I love it's local, it's small, but I so much care more about the small town and the magic and knowing people.
Starting point is 00:34:35 Big city sucks. It's just, it's too impersonal. It smells like sour milk. People don't remember you. You don't walk into places and, like, make relationships. It's so nice when someone knows your name and even just that little interaction but when i saw that martin martinsburg was was was struggling there's two things there property's cheaper it's super cool the downtown area is really really nice there's there is good food there but businesses are falling apart local
Starting point is 00:34:59 diner closed i guess yep and so i'm like yeah we gotta we gotta buy that make it cousin teas or something so there's a great opportunity to do this both in the lower cost and, and the need that local people want. So we want to open a whole bunch of businesses, you know, maybe we'll do like, maybe we'll do, what can we do?
Starting point is 00:35:17 Like Phil Labonte's gym, maybe, you know, there we go. That's cool. I like something like that, you know, and then what we'll do is this will be the template for a bunch of brick-and-mortar shops based on individuals and their brands.
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Starting point is 00:36:26 Open chains all around the country. Awesome. But anyway, was that sufficient, good sir? Most definitely. Thank you so much. Of course. We look forward to having you on here. Can't wait to open Southern syrup there. Oh, you should make Lauren Southern's maple
Starting point is 00:36:42 syrup to be served at Cousin T's diner. He does have his own maple syrup to be served at Cousin T's diner. There we go. He does have his own maple syrup, though. There is snow around here. There is. I'll figure it out. Hopefully the more this year. You should try one of these with some of that beef. This is burning my mouth, but it's so good.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Yeah. This is a dark chocolate almond, and you eat it with the beef. Okay. This one's just like unseasoned. Yeah, you should try that one. It's a little different. So you know what the... It's not as good. Yeah, but that one's got... The spice is actually. Yeah, you should try that one. It's a little different. So you know what the... It's not as good.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Yeah, but that one's got... The spice is actually so impressive. Have you tried that one? I prefer the naked beef one. Oh. I haven't tried that particular one, but I mean, is it good? It's not as good.
Starting point is 00:37:14 What? Hey, as a staff member, you'll try this other one, this Brooklyn Biltong one. Dark chocolate almonds with beef. This is changing my life. That's really good. All right. People are wondering why I'm eating on the members show so often. This is changing my life. That's really good. People are wondering why I'm eating on the members show so often.
Starting point is 00:37:28 Wildfire Whisperer. Have you done this? How are you? You're with us. Thanks for having me. Tim, Lauren, John, congratulations on the doc. Thank you. I'm a filmmaker myself, so I know what a big challenge that is. And I know you guys are killing it with your production
Starting point is 00:37:46 Company, but in I know you love white pills and I also have a big fucking white pill for you guys If you pull up hot shot movie calm, you can see the flick that we made and what I'm talking about Tim you inspired me to actually move my production company out of LA to Nashville. Whoo. That's nice And never been happier. So thank you Tim, you inspired me to actually move my production company out of L.A. to Nashville. Woo! Nice, man. And never been happier, so thank you. When I was still in California, I just made a bullshit press pass, and I used it to just walk into every wildfire in California for six years. Nice, wicked. And I made this doc.
Starting point is 00:38:19 We took it to HBO, and they didn't want it because I'm a white male. It's all right. Fuck them. It's alright. Fuck them No, that goes man. That's your first mistake We got all the way to the top. They told me to recut it make it about climate change. Oh Of course, of course it is So then we even got a daily wire after we reached out to Dallas when he was on your show and he got back to us. He was rad, but ultimately they rejected it because it has some like salty language and you know how buttoned up they are over there.
Starting point is 00:38:49 Salty language like what? Well, if you see the film, Hot Shots are like Navy Seals of wildland fire. And so they say... My dad's a wildland firefighter or he was for a while. Oh, no kidding. So dude, so then you know the entire environment, man. They're animals. And you it's just it's a little too spicy for the daily wire
Starting point is 00:39:09 so we just put it out on wix template website launched it ourselves and we're already profitable uh we even got a big spread in your hometown paper tim the chicago review and um we got it on amazon and apple but my question is actually for John, because I remember back when you did Hoaxed, you guys had a great click on your hands. I'm curious if you guys ran into the same kind of woke bullshit with these gatekeepers that we did. And like, did you have people telling you to change it?
Starting point is 00:39:40 How did you guys plow through that and do such a great job of getting it to blow up outside the gatekeepers? Because man, is it a challenge? Okay, so first of all, I got a big piece of biltong in my mouth. So excuse me for having food in my mouth while I answer. No, so with Hoaxed, in 2019, we actually in 2019 was a self-release on Vimeo for Hoaxed. Later that year, we signed up with a distributor, Random Media, and they put it out on like Amazon Prime and stuff. The only place we got banned from was Amazon Prime.
Starting point is 00:40:21 It started doing really well on there. They banned it. We think most likely because we actually do talk a little bit smack about Amazon on Hoaxed. But we did not try and get it to HBO or Netflix or anything like that. So we didn't have to
Starting point is 00:40:35 deal with anything like that. We didn't have to cut anything because of woke demands or anything like that. It was completely independent. Yeah, we had to pay an aggregator to get it up. Yeah, I'm curious. With your latest doc, what would you say the biggest challenges you guys had since like, I mean, this is totally independent.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Us both being ADHD, literally our mental problems. No, it's mostly the social components, like reaching out to people, getting them involved, having like cohesive visions for the path forward. Yeah, okay. So the main challenge with these sort of things, and we ran into this when we did Hoogst as well with Cernovich, is getting people from the other side
Starting point is 00:41:25 to sit down for an interview. They just don't want to do it. That's why in this doc too, we just said right from the get-go, this is a doc where we talk to pro-gun advocates because the mainstream media, you usually get the anti-gun angle anyway. So this doc's going to be,
Starting point is 00:41:39 it's going to be a pro-gun thing. We included their angle in it, but we were mostly kind of debunking. We did interview a professor that did give the kind of um the other side but it wasn't that strong that it would have added anything significantly debunking the rest of the doc so it didn't feel yeah he was kind of more in the middle with things too like himself he was a member of uh of the brady campaign on the left but he was also an nra member yeah he was kind of more in the middle with things too. Like himself, he was a member of the Brady campaign on the left, but he was also a member of the NRA.
Starting point is 00:42:06 He was also an NRA member, yeah. He was an interesting guy, actually. I kind of want to release that interview anyways at some point. Right. Would you guys do like supplemental stuff? Like would you release the cutting room floor clips and stuff like that? Yeah, I mean, I was going to maybe do some of it for my subscribe star, but Tim, if you wanted some of the longer interviews
Starting point is 00:42:26 for your guys, like, yeah, we've got the footage. We could add it as supplemental. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Definitely Subscribestar too, a little bit.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Feed them. Feed those guys. Feed them. Yeah, look, it's always sad, you know, when you do these long interviews and you only use like
Starting point is 00:42:41 maybe five minutes in the film and you have to because otherwise you'll have a six hour film. but yeah so much get left so much gets left on the on the cutting room floor that it's kind of a shame so it's nice to do something like that for sure six hour film so we do six one one hour episodes yeah anything else to add well i got a question for you dude wildfires uh i don dude. Wildfires. Did you shoot this yourself? I shot the entire thing myself.
Starting point is 00:43:10 It was just me with a press pass. I just walked into the fires and just filmed it for six years. I don't know how I'm still alive, actually. You got great instincts, man. Some of these shots are fucking incredible. This is just looking at the hotshotmovie.com. Especially these things From underneath the helicopters Jeez
Starting point is 00:43:29 I have a lot of my friends In Idaho where I grew up for some years Are also wildlife Firefighters like this So it's cool that someone's done a film about them And about their job Looks great, now what did you shoot it on? I shot it on Reds a helium and a
Starting point is 00:43:45 gemini and a komodo yeah oh yeah you could tell it's just so good cinematic look it's nice awesome man i love the pump this through timcast.com and like cut 10 of the sales to tim i want to do something like that so i mean what went to another amazon kind of thing yeah like what's your deal you're selling it on your website is that what you're doing well we posted on our website just because we we didn't want to wait for amazon to get it up and um you know there's a big issue with congress with the firefighters getting their pay cut so we just wanted it up and in the public sphere but uh dude we actually we tried to reach out to you at one point but i know you guys are swamped because you're so successful but um we were dude we were willing to just hey slap tim
Starting point is 00:44:25 cast on the end of it you guys post it because dude i make good money doing what i do i just do a lot of commercials and stuff but i want to get eyeballs on it and i value what you guys do so much with building culture and this is like the most unwoke independent movie and i was very stubborn about not changing it because you guys show us like every day that you can do it and tim i know you've turned down a lot of offers from other people to you know sell out and the fact that you don't do it is so inspiring to us that um i would love to collaborate with you guys at some point. Yeah, I mean, depending on what we could talk, you know, like off show and see what your plan is for the film. When did you put it out? We put it out two months ago and then it got on Amazon at the October 2nd.
Starting point is 00:45:18 Oh, OK. Well, let's let's let's talk after the show and see what we can do. I mean, whatever we could we could shout it out at the very least, but maybe's something more we can do i mean it looks amazing thank you so much it'd be great you guys rock yeah let's uh i don't know the best way to uh advance communication because i literally don't do anything like i said allison runs the whole company and my email i get like 500 emails a day so it's like i can never read anything but i don't know what's the what's the do you have any ideas like the best way to uh uh if you reach out to me on uh twix dm there you go twitter x or twitter twix whatever i'll get in touch with you serge i'll do that and uh tim i actually exchanged a few messages with uh your booker lisa oh okay for culture war yeah so she's i sent her the link a while back so okay okay great well you can message her again too and let her know you know to to reach out to me and then because basically
Starting point is 00:46:08 what happens i'll get an internal message and then i'll immediately forward it to alton like here you go you're in charge i complain about democrats on the internet you make the company work you bring home the bacon she cooks it there you go. Exactly. Well, or actually, am I cooking the bacon? Anyway, we'll figure it out, man. It looks great. I'd love to see it. And maybe there's other stuff we can do. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Cool, man. Cheers, man. Thanks. Good work. Awesome. All right. Trevor N. Not to be confused with the other Trevors.
Starting point is 00:46:42 How are you? What's up, guys? How's it going? Well. That's going well. Thank you very much. Awesome. Yeah, this whole call-in thing is pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:46:51 One of my buddies from Idaho is a smokejumper, so I'm definitely going to check out that documentary. It looks really cool. Hell yeah. Same, man. Anyways, congrats to Lauren and John on the documentary. Thank you very much. I was wondering if you – I know Tim said he was going to put a lot of marketing behind this.
Starting point is 00:47:09 And I was wondering if you had any ideas. I know like with like the Sound of Freedom and all the other kind of independent stuff, the word of mouth advertising seemed to be what drove the success of that. And kind of the, even the pay it forward aspect of it. And I know as a, as a right now you have to be a member to watch it. And I was just wondering if there was any plans to be able to kind of get it
Starting point is 00:47:39 in front of more eyeballs than just the members. I don't know. I don't know. See that requires like building the infrastructure for the pay it forward stuff. Perhaps moving forward as we start building things one step at a time. The general idea right now is we're
Starting point is 00:47:54 going to dump probably, I don't know, six figures in terms of marketing on YouTube and then depending on the result even just go nuts and do a lot more. The idea should be that anybody who goes on youtube will know this documentary exists and it we want to make it culturally ubiquitous so at the very least it is beneficial if there is some guy on the left like i didn't watch that stupid fucking thing
Starting point is 00:48:16 but he knows he knows we made it the general idea is you are the worst pirate i've ever heard of but you have heard of me there we go general idea we want people to know we're doing it we're here we're we're we're it's happening right and then uh from there we push forward now ultimately though i think first priority of course is the ads will result in people becoming members which allows us to make more documentaries and then they watch the documentary so for, that's what we got going on here. Yeah. And when we're thinking about a lot of, a lot of, a lot of other ways we could, you
Starting point is 00:48:51 know, do it, but membership really is the key to everything. It just is. So it's like, you could sign up once for 10 bucks, watch a documentary and then cancel right away. It is what it is. You can do the same thing for What is a Woman? But we just need to start doing more stuff that builds more memberships
Starting point is 00:49:09 and then makes the company bigger. Maybe we'll get to the point where we're as big as Daily Wire with a million members. I think they have like a million or something. Probably more than that. It's crazy. Well, hell, you're probably close to that, ain't you?
Starting point is 00:49:19 Hell no. No. Far, far from that. Far, matey. Yeah, no. Far, but it's in the distance but let me let me let me say this if someone signs up at 10 bucks a month and they become a member for one year that's 120 if a thousand people sign up at 10 bucks a month. That's $10,000. It's $120,000 in one year if they all stay members. So that can fund the creation of a documentary. A thousand people signing up from one documentary.
Starting point is 00:49:52 It's not that much as long as they stay members. So that's the general idea we're aiming at. And with the ads, it's even better. If we spend, so right now, when we started the show, it was like 350 bucks got us 55,000 views on an ad. That means we need 55 people out of that 55,000. I'm sorry, 35 people out of the 55,000 that saw the ad need to watch the documentary for us to cover the cost of those ads. So if that metric is hit, fuck, we could put $10 million in advertising because it means we are making more money than the cost of the advertisement, which is the goal until
Starting point is 00:50:31 you reach market saturation. And then everyone's already seen the movie, but that would be the ideal. We'll figure it out. Talking with Philip right now, the pay it forward thing should be really easy to build. He's a fucking genius. We actually have an auction thing built that we'd never use. We use like two times for tickets but yeah is the pay it forward like someone pays for a membership and then the next person who logs in gets it well we we go to the well there's a lot
Starting point is 00:50:53 of ways to do it you'd go to the video on the site and click donate pay it forward i think the way we push x amount of dollars in and then that would unlock x amount of views the way we should do it come for a server you email no no right the only way we should do it. First come, first serve, or you'd email. No, no, right. The only way we can do it is that if we're going to do a pay it forward system, that someone can buy someone else a membership, and then that person will be given the opportunity to renew a month later. Yeah, so someone could pay your initial 10 bucks, but hey, man, become a member, watch this stuff.
Starting point is 00:51:18 I'll sign you up today. You'll get a code, put in your information. Your first month is paid for already. And then next month, it'll say, hey, would you like to become a member and they maybe don't idea but that then it's like some people who are like nah i don't feel like signing up dude i'll sign you up and then just log in with your info and they'll be like okay if 10 of those people are like yeah i'll stay as a member why not i'll put in my information some people like me but at least we sell more you know documentaries yeah yeah we're that's a good idea. You buy a monthly subscription that auto-cancels, but they'll get an option.
Starting point is 00:51:49 I don't know. We could even theoretically get it on Amazon. If we put it on Amazon, I'd want to sell it for like $15 because, look, man, if someone signs up to become a member and then stays a member, that is infinitely more valuable than someone who just bought a documentary one time. Oh, yeah. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer.
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Starting point is 00:53:13 that stuff out maybe we can ask dinesh he probably gives a lot of advice i like the idea that you can pay it forward pay subscriptions forward would that just go to random people like the first hundred people that come in we could have codes generate where you can choose to like youtube does this you could be like i want to buy 10 gift memberships yeah and then you'll get 10 codes and then you can gift the codes to people when people are creating an account they can put the code in and get them we could build that i'm sure our tech guy could probably build that yeah yeah see i don't know he's coming to listen it up the app chat let's see that's a great idea. Because then it's like
Starting point is 00:53:45 people could just be like, I know you don't want to sign up, but here you go. You'll get a free month if you do watch this documentary. At the very least you get to watch this for free. Trevor, anything else to add? No, I think that sounds good. I do want to shout out everybody in the Discord and everybody
Starting point is 00:54:03 that works behind the scenes for Timcast that makes this shit possible because it's pretty cool. Thank you. They appreciate it. I promise. Yeah. The tech team is amazing. Anyways, cheers, brother. Thanks, dude. See you guys.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Nazrea. Let's see if I can read your whole name. Nazrea the Beanie Collective. Hello. How are you? Hey, I'm doing good Hey Lauren, I Have been for many years in your book Barbarians how baby boomers, and Islam screwed my generation. You discussed several factors affecting us. Since then, we've seen significant changes in the world.
Starting point is 00:54:50 How do you think these factors have impacted us, such as the continued influence of social media, the shifting demographics, religion, and economic challenges? Yeah, I mean, if I were to go back and rewrite that book, because remember, I was like 19, 20 when I started that. I would definitely focus more on the age of social media. I had no idea. I feel like 2015, 2016, when I got into social media, that was when the political kind of rigging, mass censorship, algorithm changes were really going through the roof. And I hadn't experienced that when I was growing up. The internet was still a bit of the wild west. So that wasn't included in the book. And then the economic crisis and inflation and lockdown, none of that had happened when I wrote Barbarians. So I didn't make the connection between the
Starting point is 00:55:42 demographic changes and cultural changes between the economic and housing crisis in Canada that I probably could have made. Wow, great question. It's been a while since I've even read that book, obviously. It's hard to even refresh some of the writings in my mind. But that's really cool. I appreciate you bringing that up and asking. It's maybe worthwhile. I've started a few books and they have focused more on social media. And you are reminding me that there are
Starting point is 00:56:09 people out there that would buy and read my books and I should probably get down to the grind and finish the writing that I've started. So I really appreciate that. And you may single handedly influence me to finish my next book. Yeah, we're huge fans. So we're excited for your next one that definitely comes out. Thank you. Okay. I will work on it just for you. She's not going to finish it. Shut up, John. Yes, I am. Have you ever considered using an artificial intelligence to help you write books? No, because my book would probably be an attack on artificial intelligence. Cool to get it to attack itself.
Starting point is 00:56:48 Imagine asking Ted Kaczynski, would you ever get AI to write your manifesto? No, I would not do that. Stephen Marsh did it with his last book, but he said he can't own the copyright because it's an AI, self-generated. And then he went in and edited it and was like, interesting concept.
Starting point is 00:57:04 You could plow like eight books out maybe at 10 times the speed i was just having a thought you know that that shooter manifesto came out today um or the other day yesterday yeah the day before they just don't make shooter manifestos like they used to you know like they used to make these really long well thought out ones and now they're just like little scribbles on a notebook this one the tiktok generation this one may have been a bite size uh ounce of information the reports were saying yesterday that it may be much longer than what we got but we only got a three page yeah yeah it still didn't look like it was going to be a ted kaczynski you know yeah it doesn't seem not everybody was yeah it doesn't seem like a traditional manifesto. It just kind of, you know, it seemed like a notebook.
Starting point is 00:57:49 I mean, to be fair, Ted's like, you know, the Industrial Revolution and its consequences was that like that is not a typical manifesto. Most of the time, most of the time manifestos tend to be rambling. They have fairly, at least a good portion that to most people does seem kind of insane. If you sit and you read Ted's manifesto, you're like, oh, okay. The only thing he's wrong about is what the mail's for. Like, that's it. Is our friend still on the phone here? Was it Nazarene? Yes.
Starting point is 00:58:23 Yep, they're still here. Yeah. Also, my husband here wanted to give out a shout out. Hello, Nazarene's husband. That's Nazareah. Nazareah. I'm sorry. You had a question for my wife, though.
Starting point is 00:58:36 What was it? Oh, were you going to ask her a question? Did I have one? I don't know. If I did, I forgot it. Go to here, I think. I'll just give the shout out real quick. Shout out to the new Beanie Collective cross genre cross networking crew with Timcast Discord fam musicians only.
Starting point is 00:58:54 It's only people that's in your Discord. The first video of Rollin' 20s is out on the YouTube. Really? It's trippy in clips edited from a place of love and creativity. Track is produced by Jay Billow. Chad might know him as Tenor Sheriff and vocals by myself. And we're making a bunch of new stuff with a bunch of different people in Discord, different genres, kind of trying to cross-network each other.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Let me know if I can get into this somehow. That's sweet. Very cool. Yeah, we're making music. Oh, winky. I love this already. Yeah, definitely. You can hit me up in the Discord or email us. I don't already. Yeah, definitely. You can hit me up
Starting point is 00:59:25 in the Discord or email us. You gotta hit me up on Twix if you would like to work together. That'd be sweet, though. Every time Civil War is mentioned, they start drinking but I'm just dabbing. I'm thinking it's about downtime for graphene analysis.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Mastery of penmanship. Blessed by the spirit and my companionship. Is that Jesus? analysis mastery of penmanship blessed by the spirit and my companionship yo with it is that jesus doesn't know the monster he's created in the chat man collective every song is like a matrix downloadable injection like a vaccine that is actually protective so take a shot syllables mimicry rock forbidden news with the fuse spitting truth is minimal well literal globalist marionette puppet sign a major labels bumble the syph straight to you huh i'm rolling 20s bet i bet i'll show you something about a beanie boy because like a volcano beanie boy can you send us that beat yeah that should be by a tenor sheriff yeah he's in chat he's a discord member all of this music is like discord produced the
Starting point is 01:00:27 video uh my wife i i want to take the underlying beat the bass line and then give it to carter and see if we can put it on the album yeah that'd be amazing yeah by march we should have like a full album done we might even have 10 songs so you know call it discord with ch we could add this one as a special to it with credits and everything and you know work something out okay well well for you and everybody in discord who wants to make music email me at nazarene holy tent at gmail.com can you spell that out and spell it nazarene nazarene like the typical Jesus way Not like Nazariah N-A-Z-A-R-E-N-E N-A-Z-A-R-E-N-E Yes Nazarene what is the full
Starting point is 01:01:10 Nazarene Holy Tent Holy Tent At what was it Gmail I will be in touch my friend Something like this I make music as well but I don't talk about it off on the show But I'll be in touch Discover the friend. Let's go. I make music as well, but I don't talk about it off on the show, but I'll be in touch.
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Starting point is 01:02:11 Connex Ontario at 1-866- 531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. That beat was sick, dude. For sure, and my wife, too, is going to get some of her music on there,
Starting point is 01:02:28 too, so, you know. We're all already here. Sir, do you make music, too? Yes. How many musicians are around this table? I think all of us. I think except Lauren. He's like the musician. Yeah, well, he doesn't really care. He's just like, you're going to put everybody to shame.
Starting point is 01:02:43 The only failed one. Yeah, he's the only one that tried so hard the only failed one yeah man right on i tweeted out the video yeah and like holy shit i thought my phone was playing that and i was like oh no my phone is playing the video and then like i realized damn thank you so much dude like cheese season cheers man right on man awesome man we'll be in touch you just did you just tweet that out yeah he just he just tweeted you got that you got the hug and all day worth it all right cheers yo thanks for calling in bye guys thanks love alright Lauren, John
Starting point is 01:03:27 it's been a blast yeah thanks for hanging out thanks for having us we're gonna we're gonna blast out more ads on YouTube tomorrow
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