Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #624 US Accused Of Sabotaging Nordstream, Trump Warns of WW3 w/Don't Walk, RUN
Episode Date: September 28, 2022Tim, Ian, Luke, & Lydia join Don't Walk, RUN (Andrew St. Clair) to discuss the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, Trump's warning of World War 3 because of the conflict in China & Taiwan, Philadelphia's... insane crime epidemic, the feral pig attacks in New Zealand, Gen-Z's latest trend of "acting your wage," and the Try Guys' co-founder getting fired for cheating on his wife. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Donald Trump, speaking in an interview, said that he worries about World War III because of what's
going on with Taiwan and Ukraine. And Mr. President, you may be correct, because right now
we got a huge story. This did come out yesterday, and some people were talking about it, but more
developments have come in. Two explosions registered near the Nord Stream pipelines.
These run natural gas from Russia into Germany, and two explosions are registered. Now there's a kilometer wide gas leak in the Baltic. If a ship
goes over it, it like sinks. But that's not the point. The point is right now there's accusations
of sabotage because of the explosions. And the question is, who did it? Of course, the West,
Ukraine in particular, they're blaming Russia saying it was an act of terror. But then many
people are pointing out that Joe Biden said in February with a smile on his face,
if Russia invades Ukraine, there will be no Nord Stream pipeline.
The reporter, seemingly not understanding what Joe Biden was saying, says,
how can you control it? Germany controls it.
And then he says, I promise you, there will be no pipeline.
So when there's an explosion detected by researchers
and then a major leak, you have to wonder who did it and why. And there's good reason to believe
that Russia would stage a false flag. They need the morale boost. They need to say we are being
attacked. This is our way of making money. But at the same time, I don't think the simple solution
is Russia attacks themselves at a time when they need all the resources they can get. And
it's a major bargaining chip for them. Hey, you back off and stop funding Ukraine. We
turn the gas back on. All of a sudden, now the bargaining chip, gone. So Donald Trump may be
right. World War III. At the same time, there are questions about what's happening inside our own
country. A viral video showing 100 people, young people, storming into Oahu on Philadelphia.
One woman jumps up on a counter,
starts twerking as they just destroy everything. So whether it's falling apart around the world
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Joining us today to talk about all of this is Don't Walk, Run.
Hello. Hello, everybody. Thank you, Tim.
Who are you? Oh, hey. So I'm Andrew, the top senior political analyst on YouTube. Don't Walk
Run Productions. That's my channel. And yeah, glad to be here. Thanks for having me back.
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This is why I'm here.
Thanks so much for having me.
You look good.
Thank you.
I think it's the glasses.
I think so, too.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, man.
Been working out.
I've been doing a lot of work.
It is kind of weird, too, that this room is extremely gray, and then it cuts to Ian, and
he's wearing this beautiful pastel tie-down.
You're distracting everyone, Ian.
Why are you distracting everyone? I'm a polar bear
and that's not what you think it means.
Hi, everyone. Ian Crossland
here. Unfortunately,
there is a large tropical storm in the southeast
and my meditations did not disperse the clouds.
I've only ever done that locally.
But prayers to the people that are
experiencing the winds. I know a lot of people
down there. Let's move this along and get to talking about it.
Yeah, for sure.
Hopefully everyone in Florida is fine.
We had somebody up here to help us with our Rumble to keep it running smoothly over at TimCast.com.
So much appreciation to the Rumble peeps for keeping us online during Hurricane Ian.
All Ian's fault.
Just saying.
All right, let's get going.
Well, no, so real quick, just to address that, Rumble operates out of Florida.
And so there's a bunch of data centers there.
We use Rumble's infrastructure for TimCast.com.
And so there could be some interruptions, but Rumble sent an elite special agent to make sure that everything was operating really, really well because they're awesome.
So we are grateful.
And I hope everybody in Florida is taking it seriously.
It might drop down to a category two, the hurricane Ian.
So that's good news.
It's still really dangerous and high speed winds.
They're saying like a 10 foot storm surge.
So there's going to be a lot of flooding.
Take it seriously, man, Tampa.
And I think the last I saw DeSantis said two million people under evacuation orders, something like that.
Don't mess around with this stuff.
Take it seriously.
Live another day.
A lot of people
think they'll be fine, but you just got to take care of yourself, man. We're seeing empty store
shelves. People are fleeing, and it's probably a good idea to get out of the way if you can.
So let's jump into this first story. Maybe we'll talk a little about the hurricane in a bit.
From TimGas.com, two explosions registered near Nord Stream pipelines causing gas to leak
in Baltic Sea. A senior Ukrainian official accused Russia of the explosions, calling them an act of
terrorism. Now, you may have noticed we titled this show U.S. Accused. And that's because online,
what you're seeing pop up all over Twitter and on social media is a video of Joe Biden saying
that the U.S. was going to take this action.
I think it's obvious that Russia is being accused of doing this.
But my issue right there is we could structure the story and frame it a certain way.
We can say U.S. accused, which we chose to do.
We could say Russia accused, which I feel kind of makes no sense.
Or we could say both U.S. and Russia separately accused of state of engaging in
sabotage. The issue I take with this is that if Russia were to have been the one that detonated
explosion, that detonated some device blowing up the pipeline, it's a false flag attack.
And I don't think that's the simple solution. I think it's more likely that we have this story
right here. Check this out. This is from February 8th. If Russia invades Ukraine, there will be no Nord Stream 2, Biden says.
I mean, he just outright, he says it.
And then he smirks when he's asked by a reporter,
but how would you do anything about it?
You have no control.
And he says, I promise you, there will be no Nord Stream pipeline.
Then we learn about an operation.
Ball Tops 22, U.S. Navy's 6th Fleet,
was doing exercises with mine detection and mock explosives
near Bornholm, Denmark, which is where the explosions happened. Now, no matter how you
cut it, we got a conspiracy. Who did it? Why did they do it? I don't think it actually matters.
The U.S., some people think they did it because Biden said he was going to, he basically said
there would be no pipeline.
But Russia, they could stage a false flag to try and boost morale because they're conscripting people and they need people willing and happy to fight.
So which is it?
I think you made a good point that it's one of the more valuable assets.
To destroy that wouldn't make a lot of sense.
Like Pearl Harbor, whether or not you think it was a false flag, some people think it was in the case that they didn't know they were going to get attacked in Pearl Harbor,
but they let it happen anyway.
They didn't know exactly where or when.
But they had five aircraft carriers out of port,
or a bunch of four of their five aircraft carriers.
If the aircraft carriers had been at Pearl Harbor
and they had been sunk, Japan would have invaded San Francisco next.
So the U.S. was ready for Pearl Harbor,
whether or not it seemed like it.
Hawaii is decently far away, but I don't know about invading San Francisco.
Well, if we didn't have the aircraft carriers to defend, the Japanese would have controlled
the Pacific after that battle.
Also, in any event, you've got to ask yourself who really benefits here.
But even beyond going the speculation here, I think a lot of the other comments made by
other prominent politicians absolutely matter here.
The Danish prime minister said that it's, quote, hard to imagine that this is accidental.
The Polish prime minister said that this was an act of sabotage.
And now the former Ministry of Defense for Poland
sent out a message on Twitter saying,
thank you, USA, with a picture of, of course,
the pipeline that, of course, busted off of Denmark.
So there's a lot of crazy stuff happening.
Ukraine is blaming Russia.
Russia is blaming the West.
Who's responsible here?
We do not know,
but this is going to guarantee
a dark winter in Europe.
Europe is already in a major energy crisis.
This guarantees very severe problems
ahead of us
that are going to be very impactful
for the average people,
for the poorest people in Europe
that are going to be devastated by this.
Who is this guy?
It's Radek Sikorsky. And I believe he's a member of European
Parliament, chairman EU-USA delegation. I'm not sure exactly. I heard he's from Poland. Do you
know who he is? I think he's a former Minister of Defense. I don't know. This guy right here,
Radek Sikorski, says thank you, USA. He's verified on Twitter as a member of European Parliament.
Yeah, the USA is probably the one that did it.
Or whoever's involved.
There's no way.
I seriously doubt.
Russia, you might stage a false flag to get people to go to war.
But when you're already in war, it's pretty.
I mean, it's not off the impossible that you would stage a false flag to get people to go do something within the war.
But also specifically, there is a blow up your own freaking freaking there is forewarning that this was going to happen.
According to Reuters, the CIA was warning Berlin about the possibility on attacks on
these pipelines the summer of this year.
So the CIA knew this was happening.
There was war games as Tim was talking about.
I think, again, you got to ask yourself, who does this benefit?
This stops the possibility of another bargaining chips.
This stops the possibility of negotiations.
This stops the possibility of Europe having energy.
This stops the possibility of what a lot of people are calling the great reset that, of
course, is being only going to be pushed forward by this latest action.
This is the crazy thing, right?
We've got Russia invading Ukraine, which means fertilizer shortages, food shortages.
So naturally, what does the Netherlands do? They instruct their farmers to stop farming.
Well, that makes a whole lot of sense, doesn't it? Netherlands, I believe, is the second biggest
exporter of food. It could be in the world. I might be wrong about that. And the farmers are
being told to stop farming over climate change. Now, you've got the Nord Stream pipeline was
already shut down.
There's two. There's Nord Stream one and two. They were not delivering. Russia shut down deliveries
in beginning of September and said indefinitely, why would Russia blow up a pipeline they've
already cut off access to? I suppose you make the argument they want to be like, hey, look,
we're being attacked quick. Everybody come fight on our behalf. The U.S. bragged about it. But more importantly, to get
look, no matter which way you cut it, there's a conspiracy here. Either it was the U.S.,
it was Russia, it was who knows. Right. But there's also the dark winter, as Luke mentioned.
This guarantees there will be no negotiating with Russia to reopen. Europe will not be able to be pressured into succumbing to the whims of Russia.
Think about it this way.
Winter comes.
Pipeline is shut off.
Germany says to Russia, we will do anything.
We are freezing.
We need the energy.
And Russia says, stop the support for Ukraine.
And they say, anything you say.
Turns the switch.
Gas flows back into Europe.
Let's say the CIAia or whoever who knows
the u.s blows up the pipeline or damage it damages it to such a degree it will not be able to provide
resources they can't up the pressure they can't set the flow it'll leak out into the baltic
now germany will not be able to go to russia and beg because russia has nothing to offer
the only outcome now is they have to keep supporting the war. There's other pipelines, too, going
from Russia into Europe. Some of them
also go from Russia to Turkey.
But it's also important to note here
that a lot of the other pipelines go
through Ukraine. So it's in
a battlefield right now. There's a lot of things
at stake here. Timothy, what are you doing
here? He's got ideas is what he's got.
What are you talking about? I wasn't saying anything.
Go back to Luke.
Andrew, who do you think is
responsible here geopolitically? How do
you think this is going to play out from here?
Is there something
different about you? The glasses. I'm telling
you, it's the glasses.
I can't.
I cannot put my finger
on it. It might be a new shirt.
I'm
just hypnotized by something.
I don't know.
I have hair that's a little lighter.
Well, so look, guys, I know you all think Luke is handsome and beautiful.
Thank you.
But, Andrew, what are your thoughts on this?
I mean, we've been kind of going off.
What do you think?
I've just been listening.
It's very informative.
I like all your takes.
Well, look, we don't know how extensive the damage is.
We don't know.
I mean, I do agree that with Russia needing troops, that if they did do this or if they didn't do this, they joe biden basically saying i'm gonna do it
well so so right right he said this in february right well he said there will be no nordstream
too right they didn't like this is a leak you're right we don't know the extent of the damage right
we don't know how how quickly can be fixed either right but the spread is a kilometer wide the the
so we have this picture right of the of the leak that's a
kilometer is it leaking gas yes those are bubbles so here's the here's a cool thing uh science
lesson for all you for all you nerds uh when there is a release of gas rapidly it breaks apart
surface tension basically there's no buoyancy because the water is being pushed apart if a
ship goes over it it will just drop straight
down like a hole is it like like air gas you said they shut natural gas shut it off oh so there was
like residual methane no there's still in it and the pressure drops like it's still it's still
pressurized now it's all leaking yeah fixing that thing sounds like an utter nightmare we're dealing
with tremendous pressure down below i actually did a poll on my youtube channel asking people
who do you think is really responsible for this
explosion on the Nord Stream pipeline?
71% of people out of
10,000 voters voted and said
that the United States did it.
12% said Russia did it.
5% said it was a legit
accident, and 12% said other
foreign countries did it. So
obviously a lot of people are thinking that
it was not Russia who did this to themselves. are thinking that it was not russia who did this
to themselves well maybe it was climate change that's it that's okay you know what the water
temperature changed so fast that it caused a rapid expansion and contraction of the pipe causing it
to bend and burst and if those damn republicans would have voted for climate change funding
this would have never happened did you see that video of the woman in her car?
And she's like, I just paid $94 for gas.
$94.
$94.
I have to choose between food or gas.
$94.
And then she's ranting.
And for a while, I'm going like, I'm with you.
I'm upset about this.
And then she goes, the religious right did this.
And then I was just like, well, hold on there a minute.
Say what?
I don't understand how you go from my gas is too expensive to Christian's bad.
I just, I don't.
I'm like, the religious right, they're the ones saying drill, baby, drill.
You know what I mean?
You guys think if we ceded this land to Russia, this eastern Ukraine and the freeways and stuff, that they would stop invading?
Or is it like a Neville Chamberlain thing where they gave hitler a little bit of the sudetenland and he kept no
they uh i i've been saying this for a long time i think that and at this point it's probably way
too late to negotiate properly but uh the dunbas like you know eastern ukraine they they should
have just said it was it was basically under Russian control anyway.
So they might as well have just said,
just take it and that's it.
And they probably would have,
and then we won't go to NATO.
But there was a peace deal earlier this year
where the Russians said,
we won't take any of your land.
You just don't sign up to NATO.
You don't join the European Union.
And the Ukrainians and the Russians
were agreeing to this. And then Boris Johnson flew to Ukraine and said, no, you don't agree the european union and the ukrainians and the russians were were agreeing
to this and then boris johnson flew to ukraine and said no you don't agree to a peace deal here
and and then there would have been no succeeding to any land russia wouldn't have taken any
additional land and there would have been the truth but but of course western powers pushed
against that because we need to give them money like how much how much are we in the hole now
100 was 60 billion it's more 68 billion
i gotta make a point ian you said uh is it gonna be like hitler in the sudetenland you're saying
right yeah like if we cede this land to russia they'll keep expanding yeah that's what they
thought of the two factions russia and nato which one's been expanding in europe exactly nato
exactly so right now the issue is not like comparing Putin to Hitler is just a political play.
Putin also took Crimea and there was also a lot of tensions and land grabs in Georgia.
So there are some arguments that you could make there.
Again, I'm not a fan of any government.
We need to see these issues from both sides, from the arguments that are being made here,
in order to try to push for a bigger resolution here,
because all we're seeing is escalation, escalation, escalation.
And the bargaining chip today was taken off the table.
That was a major one that could have resolved a lot of these problems that could have ended the war,
that could have brought people cheap energy and would have helped people prosper during these very difficult times,
which are being deliberately engineered, according to my own personal opinion,
in order to push a larger agenda of suffering
on the rest of the population.
Translation, you're saying that the United States did it.
No, I'm saying it could be even beyond that.
It could be a clandestine organization
outside of the United States that has an invested interest.
A rogue nation.
It could be a corporation.
A rogue intelligence agency.
Somebody call Tom Cruise.
It could be a rogue intelligence agency that could have an invested interest in saying,
hey, we could sell a lot of weapons here.
Hey, we could profit off of the Great Reset.
Hey, we could make a lot of money off of freezing Europe.
And easily make it look like it was the US because Biden says stupid things on TV.
Yeah, we're living in a world where multinational corporations have a lot more power than governments.
And we have to understand this reality, especially when it comes to shaping world events,
staging them,
and of course,
manipulating them in our current society.
Let's pull this next story
because here's what's being reported in the press.
Daily Mail says,
did Putin's frogmen blow up Europe's gas supplies?
Western leaders blame deliberate sabotage
after Nord Stream pipe from Russia ruptured off Sweden,
causing 3,000 foot wide bubbles
and sending prices spiking.
Three leaks were reported in Nord Stream one and two near the Danish islands last night.
Pipelines are leaking gas from the Baltic. So we covered a lot of this. The question is,
was it Moscow? They're claiming that it was his frogmen. But what they don't ever put in these
stories is why would Russia blow up their own means of selling gas into europe i don't understand but also how much
how much explosives would you need like how much how much do you think these frogmen not carry
really it's only a few inches of concrete steel reinforced concrete and then i think it's a 1.6
inch steel so theoretically a very small device could get the job done. Okay. Yep. So here's my question.
Prices are spiking.
You know, there's a group of people that have been advocating for the stoppage of fossil fuels for a long time.
And these are Western organizations.
So I just think it's very strange that Joe Biden's whole agenda is around.
He says we're going to end fossil fuels.
He shuts down.
He shuts down U.S.
I promise you that we're going to end fossil fuels he shuts down uh he shuts down u.s promise you that we're gonna do it then he says we're gonna get rid of there's gonna be no nord
stream pipeline and i'm kind of like could there be an element of the great reset because this is
the point i'm trying to make why would the netherlands tell their farmers to stop making
food when the the world was at the world health organization is estimating hundreds of millions
will starve to death because
of the war in Ukraine and because of COVID. Now is the time to tell the farmers in the Netherlands,
you need to make more food. Now is the time to be doing everything possible to avoid nuclear war
and to get energy into Europe when the prices are spiking. I mean, Germany is seeing inflation at
45%. The sterling and the euro have dropped to dollar parity.
But when you see those things happen,
I can't help but say
they're stopping the use of fossil fuels.
They're telling farmers stop farming.
And now the economic crisis
has brought parity to the dollar,
the pound and the euro.
That's the great reset wet dream
that Klaus Schwab is probably,
you know, let's just say
he's enjoying himself,
to put it mildly.
Energy is being limited.
It's becoming artificially a scarcity because it will bring up economic upheaval
that, of course, the central bankers are awaiting as an excuse
to bring in their central banking digital currencies,
which, of course, many central banks, many Federal Reserve have announced today
that they're, of course, pushing for, that they're of course that they want
and of course is going to create also
why isn't anyone taking me seriously? Why is everyone
smiling when I'm talking?
Someone chatted, it's hard
to take Luke seriously when he looks like
Mrs. Doubtfire.
Why would they say that?
Anyway,
what's going on here I think is
deliberate. I think it's going to mean a lot of trouble for a lot of individuals, a lot of suffering.
Stop laughing, Andrew.
Eyes up here.
And how this is going to play out is really not going to be in anyone's benefit.
I think you made a really good point that it could be corporations, dude.
Multinational corporations, unaccountable corporations, and things you know, things out of the military industrial complex
that are private entities that
could get away with things that government
agencies can't. I've been thinking,
if there is a global revolution, man, it's going to be against
corporate
technocracy.
Huh? What?
Sledgehammer. We're playing charades.
Sledgehammer. Technocracy?
Yeah, international corporate technocracy is like my main fear.
I'm not worried about the Russians.
I'm not worried about the Chinese.
I'm worried about.
And of course, I'm worried about governments colluding with multinational corporations.
But, you know, I don't want technological slavery foisted on the people without them
realizing it.
Let's pull up this map here because this is what's going on here in over in Europe.
Russia's got a bunch of pipelines going into Europe, and they basically control the flow of natural gas.
Gazprom has it all.
It's not just Ukraine.
They've got two pipelines going.
It looks like they have multiple pipelines going into Turkey.
They come up back into Europe.
They've got Transgas.
There's Yamal Europe.
There's the Northern Lights.
And then Nord Stream is bringing it into Germany.
Several of these pipelines are going into Germany.
Nord Stream, it looks like, also connects the BBL into the UK.
What I don't understand is Russia, I guess, destroying the pipeline stops the flow of energy,
but Russia's trying to sell this stuff into Europe.
So, I don't know, man.
What's the outcome here?
Is it World War III?
I mean, Russia's going to blame the U.S., hands down.
How do you think this is going to play out, Andrew?
Well, I cover a lot of domestic stuff on my channel,
so I'm really not the foreign policy expert like Joe Biden is.
You know, I mean, he knows what he's doing.
You know, he's fine.
He's good.
Everything's going gonna be fine
because joe biden is back america's back so i saw these i'm sorry i'm just so uh distracted
by your damn shirt luke they're great shirts they're great quality they're amazing shirts
they're amazing so i was watching uh I was looking at some of the photos
coming out of Florida.
We got Hurricane Ian.
Yes.
Just ripping through.
And already all the store shelves
are completely barren.
People went in
and they bought everything up
at the last minute.
I look at that kind of stuff
and I'm like,
with what we're seeing now in Europe,
I mean, this is,
they're saying sabotage.
People need to understand
how serious this is. This is a direct act of act of war whoever did this if it was some rogue group okay if in fact
it wasn't an accident or or some kind of uh flaw i think it was three separate explosions is what
i read earlier but were they in in two completely separate areas or were they in the same area? Separate from each other.
Two areas and two different.
I'm talking about area, not in the amount of time.
You know, like there was one in 10 minutes later.
There were a few hours later, I believe it was.
Okay.
All right.
So what was it?
Two in the morning and then five in the morning.
But were they in the same vicinity?
No.
Okay.
They're close to each other enough to where you're getting one big gas spread. Okay. So we don't know. But it's in the it's in an area where the US Navy was conducting weird operations. I'm just saying, outside of that, the reason I bring up the hurricane stuff and the supply loss of supplies is, I guess it all just comes back to we can bring it bring it back to the domestic policy stuff, you know, people in big cities are going to be doomed if this really does escalate
beyond just what it is now.
And it's looking like it.
Europe's screwed.
And all of these weird,
woke European people.
Now, I mean, we're seeing Italy
and we're seeing the right
start to win again.
But there's a lot of
woke craziness in Europe,
just like in the United States.
What do you think's going to happen
to these people?
There's no gas for winter.
They're not going to have food.
They're not preparing for this.
These people live the utmost luxury like capital city and hunger
games, and they have no idea what's in store for them. And I'll say the same for people in the US.
When the hurricane comes, it's coming. When the hurricane started coming, even Miami was getting
hit, even though it's not in the direct path. Like there's flooding. There's a video of a sewer lid
popping off and people are rushing to stores at the last minute. Like, oh no, I don't know what
to buy. These people have done no research on what they need to do to survive. Their skills are not
suited for these kinds of disasters. And it seems like no matter what, there's just more and more
disaster happening around the planet. You got escalation of war. What happens when this results
in major economic collapse here in the US? Because seeing what happens to the pound and the euro,
that's going to ripple across and hit us too. When these countries have no demand for U.S. dollars,
because, well, actually, maybe the opposite will happen. Maybe the destruction of the
Nord Stream Pipeline makes them desperate for oil, and they have no choice but to buy U.S.
dollars from us, but their currency is now worthless. We're basically going to own Europe.
Yep. And if there ever was a way to create a cashless society, this would be it.
And as we know, according to the World Economic Forum, they want to create a carbon social
credit score.
And I think a lot of this plays into it.
And I think the financial calamity that we're seeing is deliberate.
I think energy exploration, production has been deliberately brought down by a lot of
these policies to make the weather better.
But in reality, it's not making the weather better.
It's actually causing more pollution in many instances, causing a lot of suffering.
And again, you limit energy to the population, you limit prosperity of the population.
So there's a correlation between both lack of energy, lack of prosperity for individuals to actually do things in life, to actually buy things in life, to travel places, to make and commence commerce. All of that, I think, is being directly targeted.
And I think we're seeing the effects of that with the poorest people in the world becoming a lot
poorer. I think that's only going to progress even further. I think the people in Europe are
going to spend their savings on heating their homes, on trying to keep their businesses open
if they can, because a lot of the times many of these businesses will have to shut down
because the operating costs, the taxes, the regulations,
just simply having the heat on in your business will be too expensive
for the average person to be even able to afford it.
No, you'll go to jail.
Exactly.
In Switzerland?
Yeah, Switzerland is even advertising saying,
hey, if your neighbor is heating their home past 66 degrees, you better tell us.
Because you will face a major fine.
You can even face jail time if you can't pay the fine for daring to heat your home.
You know what we learned from COVID?
They'll do it.
Your neighbors will rat you out.
In Canada, during World War I, there's propaganda where it's like, do not hoard.
If you have more than one bag of flour, it's illegal.
And they would come and arrest. They'd look for you and arrest you if you were hoarding.
So I could, you know, we got to watch out that they start, don't start hunting people down for
hoarding food, you know, because people have been stocking up. Well, with a crisis that's being
engineered, with scarcity that's being engineered, you could get away with emergency protocols,
emergency laws, emergency actions, because whenever you give government power during emergencies,
eventually government will start creating emergencies.
That's the train of thinking that I come from.
That's my own personal opinion.
And I think we saw a lot what happened with COVID that is very alarming,
that did show a lot of people that didn't see in an alternative point of view,
that didn't question things, that just accepted it
because it was the only thing that they saw.
Social media went along with that.
They censored certain ideas.
They censored certain scientists.
They censored individuals who were speaking out.
Some of them were even arrested.
Some of them were even debanked in places like Canada
for daring to speak out against the current status quo,
against the system that, of course,
was telling people that they couldn't even go outside of their homes australia you couldn't even go down
the street you couldn't walk away from your house you would end up in a a covid camp which is
absolutely crazy let's uh let's bring this uh back home with this story from the near post
the prophet the great leader himself did you know that that Donald Trump means herald of the world ruler?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Donald.
It's Irish or something.
It's Scottish.
Donald means world ruler or world wielder.
Okay.
And Trump means the trumpet sound.
So it translates to like the announcement, the beckoning or the, you know, the announcement of the world ruler.
Do you know what Joe Biden means?
What?
I don't know.
Anyway, Donald Trump warns of possible World War Three over Ukraine and Taiwan.
And it's funny because we look at the story and it's like, oh, wow, Donald Trump is warning
over it.
It's like, you know, everyone's kind of been saying that already.
It was a bit late to the party.
But I'm wondering, I guess what I'm wondering with this story is, yes, especially with what
we're seeing with the sabotage and this pipeline in Europe and with China firing missiles over
Taiwan, we've never been closer.
We've never been closer to a major international conflict, at least in our lifetimes.
I mean, obviously we had war, but I'm saying like right now.
And so I wonder, though, are people going to see this?
Two questions.
What will this what impact will all of this have on the midterms? Are people going to hear what Trump is saying and be like, though, are people going to see this? Two questions. What impact will all of this have
on the midterms? Are people going to hear what Trump is saying and be like, yes, Joe Biden is
causing more war or he's a terrible leader and he can't handle it. We need someone stronger.
Will this result in Republican victory or even a Trump victory in 2024? What do you think?
Well, unfortunately, a lot of Republicans are very gung-ho in sending Ukraine more money and more money and more money.
And it just doesn't end.
It's just money, printer go burr.
How much do you need, Vladimir?
I mean, it's ridiculous.
So you're not going to have the Republicans campaigning off of that. But if everybody knew how much that we're sending over there to prolong a war that could have ended months ago,
or in fact, probably wouldn't have even started if Donald Trump had still been president and had a second term.
I don't know about that.
Trump did send lethal weapons to Ukraine and did something that Obama wouldn't even dare to do.
So Obama was too scared to send lethal weapons there. But do you think russia would have it's hard it's very hard to say it's
hard to say but but i'll tell you what it didn't it didn't happen when trump was president so we
know that for a fact well there's there was other escalations especially in the donbass region and
the crimea region between russia and the but not in the west and But not to this scale. Of course. No, no, no.
Now it's tragic.
Now the life loss,
the severity of the situation is very big.
So Trump kind of had a very chaotic,
bombastic foreign policy.
It was kind of,
he even described himself as half nationalistic,
half globalist.
He said that himself.
And I think that was very fairly represented
with a lot of his actions,
which some people cheered on and some people were like, what in the world are you doing?
Stop it.
Like with Syria.
Like when we bombed Syria.
Or trying to start a war with Iran.
Again, lots of ridiculousness that comes there.
But Tim, you asked, you know, will people listen to Donald Trump?
No, he's not on social media.
That's not what I mean.
They can't listen to him.
Well, I heard Twitter's going to bring him back.
Did you hear this?
Facebook also said maybe they'll bring him back. They announced that they were going to be looking at his. He's not on social media. That's not what I mean. They can't listen to him. Well, I heard Twitter's going to bring him back. Did you hear this? Facebook also said maybe they'll bring him back.
They announced that they were going to be looking at his...
He's truthing.
He's truthing, but he's speaking to the echo chamber.
He's speaking to his people that are becoming isolated and people are doubling down on,
of course, hearing their ideas regurgitated back to them rather than, of course, having
debates, sparking real conversations and actually engaging the general public in conversations that actually do matter and affect people and are willing
to challenge their beliefs.
But what I mean is, do you think regular people are seeing what's going on right now because
of the war escalation and being like, Joe Biden's not doing a good job?
Well, no, because Trump is saying what he's saying, but the Republicans, they're not going to go there because they're for the war.
You're talking about the people in Congress?
Like Republican leadership, like Kevin McCarthy is for it.
You might have Josh Hawley, but he's not leadership.
He's not Republican leadership. So I'd say the majority of the Republican Party right now,
they're talking about domestic issues.
They don't want to be like, oh, well, they're Russian sympathizers
because they want the war to stop in Ukraine.
But you just need to get i i think a lot of people i don't
think that the majority of americans understand that we shouldn't be there that we're there under
false pretenses and that we're spending way too much money wow that sounds familiar you could
like that's that that describes american foreign policy for the past 40 years yeah uh but we're it's not it's not something that's gonna
turn the tide for republicans now this pipeline stuff and taiwan stuff could people are gonna
be like hey i think there needs to be i think there needs to be well taiwan i mean that's a
whole different story and joe biden saying oh yeah we're gonna yeah i've never i don't think
i've ever seen a commander-in-chief say something definitive as, yeah, if Taiwan's attacked, we're going to use our troops and we're going to defend them.
And then the White House going, no, our policy hasn't changed.
It's not what he meant.
Like I've never times.
And this is happened.
I've never seen a president walked back so much.
If the like, oh, hey, the pandemic's over.
And then everybody in the administration's like not really like no if he's wrong if he's that he's the he's supposedly
the resident of the united states he should actually be if his word should be bond if if
he says something that's it it shouldn't be i mean it's just under first of all if no matter what
he says he's being undermined he's being undermined by his own people so that makes him look that's
what i'm talking about and the same thing with taiwan i mean if if china wants to to uh attack
taiwan do you think do you think that they're going to take biden at his word or they're going
to go the administration's not going to do anything. Do you know the news cycle that was the catalyst for Joe Biden's approval rating going underwater?
Yeah, Afghanistan.
Boom.
And so, you know, I want to believe that regular people don't care too much about foreign policy.
But I think that shows that was huge.
The failure of Joe Biden's foreign policy made a huge impact.
Because it was the biggest news story of the year.
I mean, everything was, that whole thing was covered.
And I think if we didn't lose those 13 service members, his approval rating, he might have been able to go, you know what?
We got out.
Sure, we left a bunch of stuff behind, but we got out and nobody died.
A bunch of people died.
He bombed an aid worker that he tried to blame as isis k and it
wasn't even an isis k member it was the guy providing water to afghanistan yeah oh and
the new york times you know they did an amazing uh wrap-up of of those events a great article
great video uh but the fact that we just like droned a bunch of kids for no reason for oh it's a uh it's
an isis k analyst or something they're they're like oh what was the i forget what it was it was
like some kind of like engineer or something and then it it wasn't it was a guy with putting water
in the back of his car you know and and nobody nobody was held responsible that's the thing that
that kills me.
Joe Biden goes, well, I'm going to take responsibility if I make a mistake. And then with Afghanistan, are you going to take responsibility?
Well, that was weeks ago.
It was four or five weeks ago.
Come on, man.
People falling from.
It didn't happen.
The border secure.
It's very low right now.
Like nothing.
Nothing is his fault like like
with the gas prices he you know he's like i i released all this stuff from the strategic uh
oil petroleum reserve i did it i lowered those gas prices and then they're calling back up and
he's like you gas stations you need to you need to lower your prices i'm stopped price gouging
i'm beyond thinking any of this is a coincidence.
But with Afghanistan, nobody, nobody was held responsible for that drone strike, for everything.
The terrible pullout.
They're celebrating it.
Notice that he was like, oh, I did it.
I pulled him out.
It's like, no, Trump set it in motion, and there were conditions.
And those conditions were not met when we left.
The Taliban was supposed to actually be
in negotiations with the Afghan government.
That was supposed to be happening.
And it didn't, and Biden pulled out anyway.
Because he wanted a photo op on 9-11.
No, I think it was intentional.
I think that partly, but I think it was basically sabotage.
You don't flee Bagram without notifying the security forces, unless you intentionally
want the Air Force Base.
They're too busy trying to get their troops to read anti-racist baby.
But will the voters remember this in this upcoming
midterm in the next coming election i i i haven't seen a lot of it a lot of people are not going to
be reminded of it i think social media is hiding a lot of relative information to this but when it
comes to what's happening right now i think that has everyone's attention what's happening in
ukraine what's happening with russia is on everyone's peer view everyone's talking about
it talking about it everyone's talking about it.
Everyone's talking about the possibility of a nuclear war.
And according to a Quincy poll, 57% of U.S. voters strongly or somewhat support the U.S.
pursuing diplomatic negotiations as soon as possible when it comes to the war in Ukraine.
So that's not really that much of a strong number.
It's kind of 50-50.
57% is really that much of a strong number it's kind of 50 50 57 is not that much but the problem is that the biden administration keeps saying that we are not going that officially we're not going to be part of those negotiations that it has that it that it
all is on zielinski but that's not true because the western world influences the negotiations but
they keep saying that that's what saying that they're out of it.
But that's not true.
That's their official thing.
Yeah, but that's not true at all
because obviously this is a proxy war.
This is a war between two major global powers
that are saying, you know what?
We're going to fight it out.
We're going to fight it out here in Ukraine,
just like they did in Syria,
just like they did in many other places
around the world like Libya.
And we could keep going on and on.
I mean, it's been going on for a long time.
Yeah.
Vietnam, Korea, the Cold War hasn't really ended.
It's kind of prolonged here with a lot of this kind of neoconservative project for a
new American think tank policy that really has taken over American foreign policy ever
since 2001.
At least it's been, I mean, 1946, really, with the liberal economic
order, they've been figuring out how to create limited wars all over Earth to keep the war
machines strong, but to keep nuclear bombs in the pocket so that they're not used.
Yeah. But again, when it comes to what's happening domestically, how do you think Americans,
since you cover a lot of domestic stuff,
where is foreign policy on the American priority list,
according to all the research and all this stuff?
Does it come up?
Is it even important?
Or is it an afterthought for the average American?
I think the average American is more worried about their pocketbook
and what's happening around the kitchen table,
as Joe Biden says.
Well, let's uh let's let's
bring it back to the united states here with this story greg bryce tweets so a group of people just
randomly decided to ransack a wawa in northeast philly tonight check out this video y'all all
stupid so like yo you can't give me my sandwich sandwich? Are you guys making food?
So these guys are all just basically ransacking everything.
I think I got photos of the aftermath in the next article.
First of all, we are all that girl.
If we're hungry, we want our stuff done.
I'd be like, yo, hurry up.
I'm hungry. Here you go.
Look at this.
It's getting crazy now.
Look at this.
One chick twerking.
She's twerking up there. Just one. She's just twerking. You know seeing that you're not Look at this. It's getting crazy now. Look at this. One chick twerking. She's twerking up there.
Just one.
She's just twerking.
You know seeing that, you're not getting your sandwich.
You know that.
The only option you got, if you're really hangry, maybe they were hangry.
Maybe they were just disruptive at the service.
Here's the video of the aftermath.
The whole place is just ransacked.
And not only did they ransack it, but outside they're fighting each other.
Yeah.
And they're jumping on cars and destroying people's cars that were parked in the parking lot this is why we left
philly america is safe guys american cities are safe it's not called philly it's called
philadelphia all right now you guys i don't know if you got them you guys ready for the uh for the
hammer drop uh-huh okay you want to read that one loop philadelphia mayor signs executive order
banning guns from city parks.
That'll do it.
While there's rampant murders happening in Philadelphia,
because criminals who are committing murder don't care about gun laws,
and people are just rampaging through these stores,
the mayor's like, I got an idea.
The people who are obeying the law should be restricted from defending themselves.
Or stopping other criminals from, of course, hurting them with the firearms Mayor's like, I got an idea. The people who are obeying the law should be restricted from defending themselves.
Or stopping other criminals from, of course, hurting them with the firearms that they always illegally carry.
Since, of course, criminals don't follow laws.
So anyway, anyway.
He's trying to make people feel better in city parks.
Okay.
Come on.
It's amazing.
It's like this.
It works.
No, no.
But it's like, think about what this policy actually means.
Criminals are murdering people.
They're breaking the law.
They don't care about your laws. So the mayor goes, and now law abiding citizens will have no right to defend themselves.
It's like he saw the news and then said, I need to help these criminals.
And that's the policy you get?
Yeah, absolutely.
How else can you excuse it?
Other than innocent law abiding citizens will now be punished and restricted.
You don't understand.
The city parks are safe now.
Yeah, but not your real one.
The rest of the city, maybe not now.
Look at this.
Wait, wait.
Let me play the sandwich thing.
I think this is what she asked for the sandwich.
Y'all making food?
Lady, we're under attack.
What would you have me do?
We're being raided.
Every possession is being
taken away from us in this very moment and she's like are y'all gonna record or gonna make me some
food it's a it's a shame that they don't have publics in philadelphia because they make they
make the best sandwiches the best really oh yeah that's a really it takes uh didn't they have like
horrible vax mandates and fire people and discriminate against them no that was florida
oh no no wasn't that public no publics uh the opposite or was there another one no no no publics
there was a a big hullabaloo with publics because the the press was saying oh well the the owner of
publics or some executive there contributed to desantis's campaign. And then when the vaccine was available,
they said, oh, why don't we distribute the vaccine
at Publix?
And they're like, oh no,
they're getting like a sweetheart deal.
It's like, no, because there's like a Publix everywhere.
And so it's easy.
If you want the vaccine, just find a Publix.
Like they're everywhere.
It's a supermarket chain.
Right.
But the best sandwich.
It'll take an hour to make a sandwich
at public i'm pretty sure that if this was in florida people would be getting shot
uh only in like what miami right miami florida florida's like really good on gun rights and
they're they're okay they have a couple red flag laws and you need a permit to conceal carry. All right, let's just be clear.
I don't see any guns in the Wawa.
But you can open carry.
Not in Florida.
You can open carry in Florida.
If you're going hunting, yes.
No.
I'm pretty sure you just need an ID to buy a gun.
I don't know.
You could buy a gun, yeah.
But open carry is...
Concealed carry is allowed, but not open carry.
Oh, so you can conceal carry if just...
If you get the permit.
No, no, no. Yeah, you could conceal carry If you get the permit. No, no, no.
Yeah, you could conceal carry if you got the permit.
Yeah, Florida's not the best when it comes to guns rights.
Yeah, trust me.
I had to go through a long application and like a whole task.
You're trying to change it though, right?
Like the conceal that you don't need to have.
I tried to push constitutional carry, but it didn't go through in the local houses.
West Virginia.
We don't get hurricanes and you can carry guns with just an ID. But there state income tax yes oh yeah so i'll but the governor i like florida yeah
you're a florida man just like myself we love florida governor is trying to get rid of it
and it's the legislature that won't that's blocking him he's trying to eliminate the
state income tax west virginia you know what to do yeah eliminate it and then for those western
maryland counties they're trying to secede to join West Virginia.
So there you go.
Yeah, I mean,
Philadelphia is somewhere
that I definitely don't think
anyone will want to move to.
I don't know if you guys have seen
some of the videos
that people have been posting
just walking around Philadelphia,
showing the havoc,
showing the drug abuse,
showing the open air drug dens
that are in that city.
Axios is even reporting
that gun robberies have gone up 60% since last year.
Robberies up 50%.
So it's just absolutely bonkers to see these latest crime stats.
And the mayor is focusing on discriminating against individuals for trying to be able to defend themselves in the parks, which is absolutely crazy it's nuts but i wonder if this crime is a big deal and we just had this story
where corinne uh jean-pierre who's just like really bad at her job awful was asked about crime
and then they were like do you does biden think cities are safe and she was not a yes or no answer
i mean it's like just are you kidding man learn to spin the answer is yes biden thinks the cities
are safe because he's been putting in a lot of work to reduce crime.
And while we have seen a spike, they are starting to come down.
Spin it.
Spin it.
But she's just terrible at her job.
But anyway, she did.
She did two things.
She to expand on this.
She she did say it's a yes or no question.
It's not a yes or no question.
But then she keeps saying, oh, well, with the American Rescue Plan, we gave so much money in funding to police officers and firefighters and all these people to help keep our city safe.
But she can't answer whether the cities are actually safe because of that funding.
It's amazing.
So, I mean, she she's so awful at her job and and everybody thought that Jen Psaki was like a smug, you know what.
But at least she could actually speak English and not.
But you know the funniest thing about Jen Psaki is that the way they have the camera on her, you'd assume she was like 5'8".
And she's like 5'1".
Yeah, she's very, very short.
And I don't mean that in any way disrespectfully.
I just think it's interesting how the camera angles will, like, point upwards.
So you assume she's this tall person.
Well, she also wears, like, pretty big heels, too.
Yeah.
When you see.
15-inch platforms.
When you see them walking into the.
It's like when she used to say, like, hi, everybody.
And then she walks in and says, you know, she's going to circle back.
You know, she.
Actually, you know what's funny about that?
Just as a side note, I did a video pointing out that she would say, I'm going to circle
back like, you know, a whole bunch of times.
Then she stopped saying it.
No, I think because of you, I think because people are like, yeah, you're really getting
hit hard on the circle back thing.
You've got to stop using that phrase.
I think what happened was that she's a big fan of yours.
She watched your video and she was hurt.
And she like cried a little bit because she's like,
my favorite show and he's making fun of me.
Oh, sure.
Oh, sure.
I'm sure that I would have to say that I think that AOC and her staff knew who I was
because I was a very early adopter on YouTube.
Like there were nobody was doing videos on AOC before I did.
And I went like on an off day to Washington and I went to her office.
And the office was locked.
Like everybody was closed.
And I just took some pictures in front of the little plaque.
And I saw her old chief of staff, Shikot.
Yeah.
Chakrabarti. Chakrabarti. plaque and i saw her old chief of staff uh shikot yeah uh shocker party he was he was walking down
the hallway and he he kind of shot me a look like so they knew they knew who i was they're like
sitting on youtube and they're just like grumbling they're like oh man she like grifter well well
well not that well definitely not a grifter come on you know i believe i actually believe what i have to say other than you know
hunter evelyn i'm sorry um you okay yeah i'm fine thank you yeah so uh but yeah i i think i think a
lot of people um do you think a lot of people in washington watch watch your show yes that's it
expand you don't know that's it yes no okay all right okay well
you we get requests a lot we get tons of pr companies hitting us up about politicians
and i just kind of like yeah politicians man like when you know when you guys have marjorie
taylor green on like she's she's great she is she's great she and she's smart and and she's
i i hate how the media tries to paint her as like this dumb broad she's she's smart and she's, I hate how the media tries to paint her as like this dumb broad.
She's smart and she's genuine.
And I really like her.
And I just want to give a shout out to you, Congresswoman.
And Marjorie, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Carrie Lake, by all means, disagree with their politics.
They'll come in here for three hours and talk about whatever you ask them.
And like we can ask pretty absurd questions
dmt graphene you name it we got into it with carrie lake and the graphene must have been you
right and you know the intelligence agencies and epstein we talked about it all which is awesome i
say bring the nastiest seediest politician in here sit him down right here let's have a good
conversation with them yeah but the problem is there have been some politicians we've had on and it's just like
not good right because you'll be like what do you because they'll because they'll go full
politician you'll be like do you think that you know we should have guns blah blah and they'll go
well i think it's an interesting question you know the issue is and you're like yeah
you know but it was funny when i think i think carrie lake we asked her about nuclear weapons
and she was i was like should you think people should have a right to have i think it was carrie like i'm not sure
because i'm like do you think two-way protects your right to have nuclear weapons and like they
have no problem like no and then i'm like okay well i think it does and it's just like you have
a real conversation and i'm not saying people should have nuclear weapons but if people could
have you know privateers with barat like a wall of cannons yeah why would they now all of a sudden
but more importantly,
it literally does,
case in point,
private companies can apply
for nuclear weapons.
If you have,
what is it class?
Is it level three FFL or whatever?
What is it, Luke?
I'm not sure to be honest with you.
There's like certain levels
of federal firearms licensing
you can get
and you can get an application
for a nuclear weapon
because private companies
make these things.
You've got to apply for it.
So it does protect your right
to have them.
And the U.S. government is incompetent and has lost a number of nuclear weapons.
A lot of people don't even know this.
But why should we trust the government with it when they can't even hold them legitimately?
And they lost them on record, which is absolutely crazy.
So which corporations have nuclear weapons?
Anybody want to pontificate?
Probably Northrop Grumman, Halliburton, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon.
Oh, I thought you were talking like, you know, Macy's.
Sears.
You better raise our stock, otherwise we'll unleash.
And now that Sears is, you know, it's like almost gone, you know, all their nuclear weapons are on the black market.
No, they're just like rotting in silos.
But speaking of gun control and what's going on
with crime i need to bring you now to this story from the independent the pigs now we can say our
upcoming film the pigs cometh is based on a true story feral pigs torment residents of new zealand
capital wellington city council says feral pig population in suburbs has been expanding so that's
just the gist of the story the people who live in wellington new zealand are apparently what's going on in there
being attacked by pigs yeah somebody lost like 40 goats or something to pigs in the last month or so
oh the pigs they said it's happening in rome it's because quote it's a murder scene according to
this one witness wow so so so we're planning a movie called The Pigs Cometh. And the idea was it's like New York City.
And it starts with them being like, I, the mayor, hereby proclaim all guns are banned.
And then everyone's like, yay.
And then it shows the cops just grabbing guns.
And all the gangs are turning their guns in.
And then everyone's like, we've done it.
The guns are gone.
And then all of a sudden they see a pig in the distance just eating garbage. And they're like, what's that? And they're like, it's just a pig. Don't gone. And then all of a sudden they see like a pig, like in the distance, just like eating garbage.
And they're like, what's that?
And they're like, it's just a pig.
Don't worry.
And then the pig turns real quick and then starts running full speed at the crowd.
And they're like, ah!
And then the whole movie is like this horror film where they're like, what do we do?
How do we stop the pigs?
I have no idea.
And the pigs are just rampaging.
And that was the idea for the film we had.
And then before the show, Ian told me it's actually happening.
So now we can say based on a true story. And wait, did the New York City residents get rid of knives and axes?
And you might be a little.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Are you kidding?
They don't exist in this world.
Are you joking?
You think you're going to fight 50 feral hogs with a knife?
Good luck, bro.
Dude, apparently they're about, they range up to 260 pounds.
I mean, they might be even bigger than that.
All right, dude.
Yeah.
All right. Let's, let's see how you handle that. All right, dude. Yeah. All right.
Let's see how you handle it.
It's like a full heavyweight on all fours.
That's a great plot point.
The tusks.
The 250-pound boar is just like, and the guy goes, I've got a steak knife.
And then he gets mauled by the pig.
But you've seen First Blood, right?
What's that?
Rambo?
Yeah, the first Rambo movie.
No, he's in he's in
the woods he's hungry and and he he takes his trusty knife and anybody can climb up a tree
and and tie a knife to a stick and then jump down perfectly uh and and uh kill a boar and then strip it and eat it.
Anybody can do that.
I think anybody can.
Technically. It just depends on if they
actually... Yeah, pigs can be like 300
plus pounds. New Yorkers
are very resourceful.
Look at this story
from The Guardian. It's a murder scene.
Feral pigs torment residents
in New Zealand capital. Don't they like heavily regulate guns in New Zealand? Marauding from the guardian it's a murder scene feral pigs torment residents in new zealand capital
don't they like heavily regulate guns in new zealand marauding feral pigs have blighted a
central suburb in new zealand's capital the suburb of brooklyn this is brooklyn not new zealand
you're reading that oh brooklyn okay what i'm trying to make a joke oh it's just the suburb
of brooklyn in new zealand oh yeah this is brooklyn
a suburb of wellington yeah oh is that not new york yeah it's a suburb of brooklyn i was just
making a joke oh did i read i'm not no i'm i'm making a joke you're fine i'm sorry okay all
right anyway the good night everybody look at this a boar killed in a goat holy crap yeah
if so if a kid can kill a boar no in a goat farm. Holy crap. Wait, wait, wait. So if a kid can kill a boar,
then you're...
No, no, the kid's for scale.
Yeah, the kid's just happy it's dead.
The kid's the penny next to the...
Okay, all right.
But in all seriousness,
as they're banning guns across the board,
the joke I'm making is,
it's not really a joke.
It's like, you ban weapons,
then what do you do when wild animals show up?
Because this is a thing like these people in big cities are like guns should be banned.
Nobody needs more than, you know, if you're a hunter and you need more than 10 rounds, you're a bad hunter.
And it's like, oh, OK.
So when like four wild boars rampage through your property and they all weigh 200 pounds, tell me that 10 rounds is enough.
I feel like this was a simpsons episode where where everybody
collected all the guns and then something happened where they needed guns the family guy did it
maybe it was uh like a halloween episode or something but a family guy maybe the chat can
you know it knows what i'm talking about it might be family guy but peter melts down all the plumbing
to make guns and then the townsfolk are like,
it's a post-apocalyptic.
And they're like,
you got rid of our plumbing for guns?
And he goes, that's right.
And then they throw him and the Griffins out of the city.
And then radioactive Stewie babies with tentacles.
And they go to the Twinkie factory.
Yeah, so that was...
Yeah, okay.
That was the Twinkie factory.
And then the Stewies with tentacles go and attack everybody.
And the guy's like, quick, grab the guns.
And they're on fire.
He goes, I can't.
And then Stewie kills them all. There was another episode where the guns were turned into a statue celebrating
non-violence and then an invading army came in and then took over everyone and they couldn't uh
i forgot which which uh which is that simpsons i i think that could have been the simpsons people
in the chat room will let us know i'm looking at the chat right now dude some people are saying
to look up hogzilla uh someone already probably even made that movie.
So I was just looking this up,
and there is a hypothetical 1,000-pound hog
that they killed somewhere in the U.S.,
and I don't think that was,
or I think it might have been in Russia,
and I don't think it was ever proven,
but there's like a picture they thought
might have been forced perspective.
This is North Carolina, Wally.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, North Carolina, Alabama, and there's one like in Turkey. That's a dinosaur. That's not a, might have been forced perspective this is north carolina 2014 look at the size of this thing one
like in turkey that's a dinosaur that's not a uh i want to see you with your butter knife andrew
handle that let's see what you could do there that's a vicious murderous mammal like that will
kill a human kind kind of thing it's like a bear but faster but yet it's dead so what happened no
bears can go like 35 miles bears are pretty nice are pretty nice. But it says Alabama boy bags wild hog.
Probably with 450 Bushmaster.
So you can give a kid proper training and a powerful enough rifle,
he can take down that monster.
You take away the guns, good luck anyone.
That's the thing about guns.
It's a great equalizer.
Whether you're a 5-foot tall woman or a six foot seven
pure lean muscle man if you're going to get into a conflict that gun normalizes the fight between
them well then you have all the larpers and everything to have uh swords and so swords
still exist in your world right that's a good idea so like while the pigs are rampaging around
some cosplayers jump out and they strike a pose with their swords but their swords are fake you know because it's like we have some fake swords we have some real
swords or those minecraft uh sponge swords you see it uh the foam swords okay all right well
you know we're we're gonna i'm wanting an executive producer uh here's the best part
the credit on this the mcguffin is that someone finds a box of bullets and they're like we have
to get this to the HQ
where they have the last gun.
And they have to like travel across all of Manhattan
with marauding pigs everywhere.
And that's like the item to like,
you have to get it.
And it's like the ring.
And then they get it.
And then they're like,
they get to the guy's house and he's like,
I was able to save one rifle.
And it's like a,
it's like a,
it's like a,
like a civil war. No, no, no, no, no. Like it's, it's gotta be like a, it's like a, um. Like a Civil War rifle?
No, no, no, no.
Like it's, it's gotta be like a standard, like, you know, something like an M1.
It's gotta be able to just, you know.
Oh, okay.
Maybe, maybe it'll be like a bolt action 308.
It was like in a museum from World War I.
Yeah, there you go.
II or something.
Yes.
Yeah.
And then it's like, you know, it's a single load bolt action or something, but it's all
they got.
And then with that, they're able to stop the pigs one by one.
One shot at a time.
I'm looking at stats on
Hogzilla. Apparently, scientists
exhumed the corpse and they found it to be about 800 pounds
between 7 and
8.5 feet long.
And it was a hybrid
between a wild boar and a domestic
pig. Whoa.
And the tusks were about
2 feet. They're longer than two feet each they're 28 inches each
one was 28 inches one was 19 inches so the different lengths of tusk the funny thing about
this was that meme where the left was like we're gonna ban guns and the guy was like what do i do
when you know 15 to 30 feral hogs you know attack my property or whatever and then all the liberals
were like laughing like you're so dumb hogs and everybody who lives in the middle of nowhere was like uh-huh so what
this like some quotes from the person that's dealing with the hog infestation said about
they lost about 60 goats in the last few months and what happens is if they quote if they find
something they like eating meaning the hogs and it's a free feed meaning a newborn kid which is a
baby goat they're going to keep coming back so it's just it's just over and over and over again these swarms of gigantic muscular beasts come slaughtering uh yeah you need guns for that
that's partly why are these mutant hogs no apparently they've hybridized at some point
but it's not that it's that feral wild hogs get big and they're dangerous. Period. But people are so used to living in luxury with security and bricks and bridges and all of the wonders of the modern world that they've not experienced.
Look, you know where these stories come from about monsters of legend?
We have these stories in like ancient myth of giant beasts being fought by noble heroes.
And it's like this giant monster slaying a dragon.
It's because way back in the day, some dude was in a tribe of like 70 people. And he's like,
I'm going to go find berries. And he's walking through the forest and he comes across some like 70 pound pig. And he's like, oh, it's a pig. And then he grabs a stick and he's whacking it and
the pig's biting at him. And then he cracks a stick and stabs it and wins. Then he comes back.
It was, I defeated a great monster monster and he tells this story and then
everyone's imagining and they write it down and the story passes down and then eventually it's a
gigantic 10 foot tall you know pig beast you know what i mean but we also have evidence that they're
eight feet long on the heart if they stand up and i mean if they're 800 pounds they giant spiders i
mean that that stuff probably used to exist until humanity extinctified at all but it's but it's like
somebody's walking down the road,
traveling to the city to trade some beans or something,
and then he fought a bear.
And it was like a medium-sized bear,
and he barely survived,
and he comes back and he's bleeding,
and he's like,
I killed a giant beast.
Must have been seven feet tall.
And then the story is told.
Nowadays, people don't go wander off in the woods
for the most part.
People still get killed by like mountain lions and stuff.
But the average person living in a city has no idea how dangerous it is to be in the middle of nowhere.
I'll tell you this, man.
We're by the Appalachian Trail.
Go out during a new moon and stand on that trail and you will be freaked out.
What, like coyotes?
The weird noises, the rustling, the creatures that can see you and you can't see them it's pitch black yeah that's one of the most crazy things oh yeah they can see you
you're in the woods so we went out uh last year during a new moon we went around our bikes and
it's pitch black on the forest trail and so we stopped and turned the lights off and you hear
like things circling you you hear like the rustling running around you and you're like you
know something's something's going on they're're probably scared of you. Who knows? But you hear weird
noises, weird like hooting. And I'm like, I got no idea. Everything is pitch black. You turn the
bikes on, turn the lights on and we just sped off. It was fun, but it was freaky. Now imagine
most people living in a situation like that would probably be in favor of guns, which is probably
why we have 2A because back then it was dangerous.
Pig could rampage through the town.
Someone had to shoot it
and their guns weren't even that good.
These days, everybody lives in a city.
They're in their concrete cubicle.
It smells like sour milk
and they never see these pigs.
But the problem is-
Wait, so what's the name of this movie?
The Pigs Cometh.
Okay, so let me get it straight.
The first movie is set in a city
and then The Pigs Cometh again,
that's the one that's set in the woods. There's no we can do you're doing a sequel sure you're setting up the sequel
you know the animals the pigs come from beneath where they come out of tunnels yeah they have to
go find the source of the pigs deep underground now all of the yes all the urban liberals are
like armed and muscular from fighting the pigs and now they
know and they're like the only way we bring back peace is to destroy the hogs from the source
and the source is china but there's we gotta dig underground to get there the source is hogzilla
it's like a two thousand pound sap two thousand pounds oh just it's like the end of aliens yeah
okay all right giant hog yeah let's talk let's talk about hog hog. Yeah. Let's talk about the modern world.
I want to pull up this story because we'll talk about what's going on.
This is from New York Post.
Act your wage is the new quiet quitting.
Visibility doesn't pay the bills, say Gen Z workers.
Yo, the future is yours for the taking.
Gen Z.
Not all of them, but there are such lazy, vapid, spineless, and
pathetic individuals. This is what
your wealth hath wrought.
Could you imagine going to, like, the
greatest generation and being like, if you fight
this war, you will
make this. And them being like, well, that's
a noble cause. Let's do it. They're going to be like,
wow. That's
sad. These Gen Z workers
are saying, don't let them see you doing anything
and just do nothing and get paid
because you're worth it.
What do you think, Andrew?
Is that a fair depiction?
Money is a human right or something.
I've heard all about this, this, you know, the quiet quitting.
And I've talked about, uh, with friends about people actually working, like going back to work
in an office. And, um, I was watching, uh, last night, Tucker Carlson was interviewing Dana White
and he was like, yeah, like, you know, a couple of weeks after the beginning of the pandemic, everybody came back to the office and was working in the office.
And there's, there's a lot to say about working in an office because you can, it's easier to micromanage your team.
It's easier to say, get your work done as opposed to, I'll just keep moving your mouse like every 15 minutes while you're showering and cooking and playing with your cat.
You know, it's almost, I think at the beginning of the pandemic, a lot of people were worried about losing their jobs.
I'm working at home.
I need to show my boss that I'm actually doing stuff.
Now we're having this debate whether you should, you you know work your worth or you're working too
much for for less money it's just it's it's all ridiculous i mean all of this from remember van
life that was really big yeah yeah i'm just like uh well let me slow down there was this woman who
made two videos and got like two million subs and they said it was an it was a mistake in the
algorithm or something and i I'm just like,
I'm like,
it's really convenient that there's a movement forming
telling people to sell off
all their positions
and live in squalor
at a time when they're also
campaigning against climate change.
I'm sorry,
it just doesn't sound like a coincidence.
It sounds like
they intentionally prioritized
talking about how cool it is
to live in a van.
Wouldn't it be great
to have nothing?
I bet the algorithm did push it.
You'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
And then they're like, wait, where do I poop?
And they're like, this is horrible.
But I do love Elk.
And you have an RV and you have an RV.
Do you have an RV?
I built a van and it's got a full functioning
blackwater system with a toilet and a shower and everything.
Yeah, like a human being.
My point is-
You guys have a decent amount of income that you can do that not everybody can uh can take a sprinter van that's not that's
not the point the point i'm trying to make is i'm sorry youtube was promoting people giving up their
possessions to live in a van something about it is charming though i've always kind of had the
desire to like hop in a motor home and tour the planet you know in my retirement my old age or
whenever but then the realism is that it's
hard to get stuff done well here let me let me ask you guys uh how do you feel personally about
the debate that you know people should you know oh nothing corporations want people to work
in an office in their space workers either want hybrid or they want to completely stay home and they
think that they deserve it.
They think that that's, and if they don't get it, they're going to quit and they're
going to quietly quit.
Good.
They should.
They should.
And companies should be happy.
If you're a corporation and your employees are like, I won't come to the office and be
like, we're letting you go and best of luck.
And both parties will be very happy in that scenario.
Because if you're running a company, I'll tell you this because we need this here too
you want your employees in a space to build a culture to share ideas and help develop like
everything that's happening in the space so we get people hitting us up being like i can do that job
i'll do it remotely i say we can't do it and they go like well i'm looking for a mobile good luck
man you know best of luck to you.
We're looking for people who want to come down
and help build something.
And that means
no matter what your job is,
someone might be like,
I'm working on this game
and you could be like,
oh yeah, try this.
I'm like, I didn't think about that.
That's the kind of stuff
that can only happen
when people are hanging out together
that are friends
that are working together
to build something.
Yeah, you can't do these things
over Slack or Teams.
It's not the same thing.
And it's an environment that also challenges you
and inspires you.
When you see someone next to you working really hard,
it inspires me to work even harder.
So even coming here, when I'm not here,
I take things a lot easier.
But when I'm here, I'm seeing everyone work
and I'm like, okay, I gotta step it up.
I gotta put all my intentions and put all my energy
into being the best version of myself.
As you could clearly see, I'm doing a lot of that. You look hot. And I'm only getting better as time goes on because I'm
around that environment. So I think a lot of these young people, they're being taught a lot of really
bad things in college. And when they hit the real world, they're kind of devastated because one,
they're in debt. Two, they're also in a situation where they're going to
have to work for a corporation or a situation that they're not going to be happy about so i i think
this is why we're seeing a lot of correlated and now i'm sorry tam we're we're in we're about to
what nothing are you talking about your boobs how much you like i mean we're we're on the we're in a recession, and it's only going to get worse.
And all these people that overpaid on homes, paid like $200,000 more for a house than it was worth, they're going to lose their jobs, and then we're going to have a major housing crisis.
Oh, man, this is the crazy thing right now.
Let me tell you, we you know we're we're
we're working on expansion i got good news two of the walls at free domistan are up on the new
on the new headquarters it's steel frame building and we paid in cash well what do you mean you
didn't take out a mortgage yeah yeah yeah we hired a company to build a building yes and so you
basically you pay by invoice though so they're like bought this, then you got to pay them.
So over a period of time, you're paying in cash.
It's not like you write a check for a million dollars and hand it to them or anything like
that, right?
But we got two of the walls up.
This is really good news.
The other thing is we've been talking about doing a brick and mortar shop.
And so I've been looking at various properties.
The funniest thing in the world, they just raised interest rates.
And all of these property owners, for some reason,
are convinced their properties are worth 50% more than they're worth. So I go to this building and
they're like, you know, they want X amount of money. And I'm like, are you nuts? Like there's
a labor shortage, a supply shortage. We're in a recession. We're in a bear market. They just
raise interest rates. They're going to raise interest rates again. And you think I'm going
to give you that price. And they go, you know what? We're going to wait. What happens? Two
months goes by. The rates go up. The price drops. And I come back to him and I say, to give you that price. And they go, you know what? We're going to wait. What happens? Two months goes by.
The rates go up.
The price drops.
And I come back to him and I say, I told you what it was worth.
You could have sold it.
I'm inclined to offer you less.
But it's just insane right now that prices are dropping across the board.
Property is popping up everywhere because rates are going up.
But there are still these people who are convinced that their empty lot is worth millions of dollars.
And it's laughable.
And you're like, you've been on the market for two years i'm just you know that's that's sort of a
you know anyway behind the scenes the kind of thing but what i want to say right now is
when it comes to these gen z people being like this is what the story says from the new york post
this this woman sai sarai marie acts out this the scene where she goes hey veronica i'm gonna have
you take this home and work on it tonight.
And then she goes, respectfully, Susan, I'd rather spend time with my family slurping
an iced coffee from Starbucks.
OK, well, look, to be honest, if you're a wage worker, I totally agree with that.
If you're being paid by the hour and your boss comes to you and says, I want you to
take this project back home and finish it, you back.
OK, well, I'll bill you by the hour.
So if I'm if I'm working for you and you're paying me hourly, then I'll say, we'll commit four hours to my home time,
and it's time and a half overtime. Sure. And then, you know, okay. But what they're talking
about with a lot of these young people is not wages, but salaries. Look, I'm going to tell you
something. You know how we hire here? I don't care about people who want to do a job. I care about funding people who are already living that life.
What I mean is,
somebody might be like,
I want to write a book
and I'm working on these stories.
I'll be like, okay,
I'm going to give you money
to keep doing that.
That's what I'm interested in.
So instead of being like,
we want someone to do the job,
it's more like,
do you like doing this thing you do?
How would you like to get paid to do that thing?
Yeah, I've noticed that people that work here, that where it works out are leaders,
like self-inclined and that you're facilitating leaders to function in the thing that they do
well.
When people come and they're waiting to be told what to do, it's not the right environment.
And so that's a thing with these people.
If you ever get somebody who's like, I'm going to act my wage and quietly quit.
It's like, okay, you're fired you know no beef i mean we're letting you go because you clearly don't want to be here i tell everybody if you don't want to be here you shouldn't be
you know if you want to be here then you know we'll make it we'll figure it out what i identify
with with people's disgruntled uh nature right now is hourly wages for things that can be done
like you're here for 40 hours a week and just sit there and we'll give you things to do through the day.
And I'm like, because I would get things to do
and I could get them done super fast
and then I'd be like, okay, I'm done.
And they're like, well,
you need to be here for six more hours.
And I'm like, damn, this is a waste of my life.
I can get things done super fast.
So pay me for projects.
That's what I think people need to start focusing on
if you want to please your employees
is pay them per project.
It doesn't matter how fast they are in fact it's better
if they do it fast and it gives them more
free time that's the thing too we don't do
hourly we do all salary and so it's like
if your job is to like let's say
move box from room A to room B
I don't care how long it takes you to do it you did
it you can leave I don't care you know just
we got you message me and if we need anything
else this is your task you did
it go watch go
play video games whatever like it's it's insane to me that you're gonna pay me to play video games
if i hire you to paint a picture of bucko the cat and you get that and and and i'm like it's uh you
gotta paint this picture and uh i don't know how long it'll take you but we'll pay you x and you
go okay and then an hour later it's this beautiful masterpiece i'd be like well here's your pay
like now you can do whatever you want because this was the agreement.
These are the terms of the contract.
You know what I mean?
So per project, like Ian said.
Yeah.
Sort of.
So I mean, maybe it's that these people are looking for that kind of work, right?
Maybe it's that these Gen Z people want the environment where they can focus on what they
want to do.
Sometimes people get taken advantage of.
They'll be like, okay, they want me to paint a picture of Bucko.
They do it in an hour.
It's done.
It's amazing.
And then the owner is like, that's fantastic.
Now paint me another one.
And you're like, dude, I could have taken eight hours to do this,
and then you wouldn't make me do a second one.
So it's like the employee is trying to work the system.
You've shown your hand.
I got an A-plus too many times.
Now that we know that you're a super fast person,
as an employer, I'm going to take advantage of that and say, well, this, I know that he's going to do these,
this great stuff within an hour.
And I'm going to have him do like three or four of them a day.
I used to get that in school.
I would get all A pluses when I was really young.
And then I started to get Bs because I was just so bored with homework.
I kind of didn't want to do homework.
And my parents were like, what's wrong?
You get, you're an A plus student.
What's wrong? Something's wrong. I got got a c in there you're grounded until you
until you improve your grades and i'm like i should have just gotten b's and c's the whole
time so i stopped trying i was like i'm just gonna phone in the bare minimum to get through this
bullshit and i did and i got immensely successful and i had lots of free time as a result that was
my attitude with school it's like the way the school functions is extremely detrimental to gifted kids, to hardworking kids.
Some people, it's a lot harder to learn stuff.
And so they're sitting there and they're struggling.
So you punish them for it, which makes no sense.
Some kids solve the problem instantly.
So you punish them for it.
Wow, it really made no sense. So for solve the problem instantly. So you punish them for it. Wow. Really made no sense. So for like, I, I, for me, it was, it was similar. I'd be in class
and they'd be like, today, we're going to learn this subject in math. I'd open the book. I'd look,
I go, oh, I get it. And then there'd be like, do the problem. I go, oh yeah, it's like this.
And they would say, okay, that's, that's Monday, but Tuesday through Friday, we're still doing this
Friday's the test. I'll be like, okay, well, I don't need to pay attention to you mumbling what
you already told me. So then I'd be daydreaming or doodling and not paying
attention. Then the teacher would think she caught me and be like, you answer the question.
And I'd answer the question. Then I would get punished because I didn't do the weird nonsense
formula they wanted because I could do math in my head. And so I was just like, at that point,
school is a complete waste of time. The purpose of it clearly is to push people into a box and
compress them.
It's not making kids successful.
It's not teaching them to be hardworking individuals who can succeed.
It's teaching them to not try, to hold themselves back because you'll only be punished if you work harder, which is why I'm not surprised this is what we're getting with the next generation.
It's teaching them to comply, to follow orders.
It zaps their creativity and zaps away any kind of independence or entrepreneurial spirit because you're not supposed to draw outside of the lines. You're
supposed to do as you're told. And I think a lot of modern education is just rinse and repeat
instead of, hey, let's see what you're naturally gifted in. Let's see what you're naturally
talented in. Let's explore those ideas. Let's see ways that we could help the world rather than, of course, exploit it for our own personal benefit.
And, you know, this culture, this work culture is just so weird where people feel that they're, you know, that they belong to work at home.
Do you think that, like, somebody comes out of college, has never worked in an office before, gets a job working from home.
Oh, man.
And does that person think that they're going to be working from home until they retire?
That they're never going to work in an office?
They're like, this is sustainable.
This is why everybody bought all these big houses that they didn't really need.
But the whole thing is such a weird culture.
And the argument to stay at home and completely miss those interactions and completely miss that inspiration.
It's just so bizarre to me. I loved going into an office unless I had a terrible boss.
Well, that's the thing.
I guess it depends on the job.
It's probably easy to be like, hey, do you want to come work for a big, you know,
podcast and silly comedy show and ghost stories?
That's probably easy to convince people it's a fun place to be.
But if you're like working at the cracker factory,
I can imagine you don't want to be there, you know?
Well, that's – Unless you're like working at the cracker factory, I can imagine you don't want to be there. Well, that's, well.
Unless you're passionate about different kinds of crackers.
But not, you know, and that's another thing.
Not everybody has the privilege to work from home.
You can't be a barista and work from home, you know,
unless you're controlling some barista robot or something.
Which are coming.
Like a drone, you know, like from your house.
Which maybe are coming sure uh but
not not everybody has a privilege so to for for a certain for a select group of people
to be angry about having to go back to the office think about everybody else retail workers
manufacturing workers like they don't have that privilege anyway i'm gonna i want to jump in this next story oh my let me jump to this story and we have an apology to make so this is the story
timcast irl will be making a formal apology to ned fulmer this is the daily mail saying married
ned fulmer is fired from the popular youtube show the try guys after photos of him making out with
his engaged producer are posted online by her fiance.
And as you know, the Try Guys produced that video
that revealed their testosterone levels
were the equivalent to an 80-year-old man.
And we referred to them as soy boys.
I would like to formally apologize
because dude is a player.
He's hooking up with all these chicks.
They're posting photos.
Man, this guy's all over the place, you know?
He has to be on TRT.
Absolutely. On TRT. Absolutely.
On TRT.
Absolutely.
There's no way you could rebound from that.
His T levels were that of an 80-year-old man?
Absolutely.
But how do you explain him having two women at the same time?
TRT?
TRT.
Yeah.
Seriously.
Okay, wait.
So the first one is his wife.
Is that his wife?
Yeah, his wife.
Okay.
And then the second one.
And then Fulmer was exposed cheating with his producer, Alexandria Herring,
pictured with her fiance, Will Thayer,
when the sharp-eyed club goer recorded the pair making out.
I mean, he's not in horrible shape, and he probably got those medical results,
and any kind of legitimate doctor would have been like,
hey, this is serious. You got to deal with these low testosterone numbers as of course low testosterone
is correlated with bone density uh mental health physical health and overall well-being and you
can't be well especially if you're not you know swole and and and and happy and content with
yourself and and have the proper, if you have the proper ability
to be able to supplicate yourself.
Wait, wait, wait.
I got a question about TRT.
Real quick, before we do that,
I want to hold that thought in
because when we were looking into this story
and I was like,
whoa, this is the guy
from the testosterone thing, right?
So BuzzFeed, I'm sorry, Daily Wire
says BuzzFeed guys test their testosterone levels.
The results are exactly what you'd expect.
Video's gone.
They took the video down.
Maybe because they were tired of being called low-T soy boys.
But hey, man.
Dude's a player.
Look at him.
He's got too much testosterone.
Apparently, he's just-
There's a lot of questions here, Ian.
If you've got a depleted testosterone levels because of the phthalates or whatever, you've
been done it to yourself dietarily or whatever, then you take TRT to replenish it.
Are you then overly jazzed?
Like, is it going to make you overly aggressive?
Like, if you're not getting the natural balance and you're trying to balance it out with external
sources.
Well, a medical doctor will check your levels and make sure that you are supplicating the
right amount to make sure that you're going to be healthy. to be healthy yeah yeah supplementing or supplicating same thing
potato potato you know again i know what i'm talking about here you got to take me seriously
i have uh all the membranes to uh to to to support this conversation means to ask or beg for something
earnestly or humbly yeah yeah yeah. So the body asks humbly
for the testosterone
and then the doctor
humbly gives it to them
and then injects them with it
and then helps them
specifically.
But humbly requests.
And maybe you guys
don't know the answer.
If say your levels are at 50,
average good levels are 50,
but you're at 20 naturally
and you take 30 of external back to 50, is it different than just naturally being at
50?
I don't know.
I'd imagine to a certain degree, because it's not the same kind of testosterone.
That's what I'm wondering is if guys do it to get back to normal.
But when you do it artificially, you become dependent on it for the rest of your life.
Joe Rogan talks about this.
And there's certain individuals that take a lot of artificial testosterone and some
individuals who overdose on it and don't dose it correctly and then have a lot of artificial testosterone and some individuals who who uh you
know overdose on it and then don't dose it correctly and then have a lot of negative consequences for
it uh that do hurt their mental and physical state so you know medical doctor usually uh will
help you get the right amount of swole uh to to make sure that uh you know you're in a very healthy
physical shape just like i am just swollen enough yeah just just so you have the optimal physical optimal
swole swole now that we got the jokes out of the way I actually want to point
out cheating on your wife is definitely a low team move I mean the high team
move no no you want to balance tea for sure okay all right well let me think
about this think of the Chad meme like like the gray picture of the guy with the big chiseled chin and the 12-pack.
That meme I don't think would ever be applied to a guy cheating on his wife.
You know what I mean?
Like, what I mean is cheating on your wife is viewed by the left and the right as an extremely negative and wrong thing to do.
And no one would ever call a cheater a Chad.
You know what i mean
right like i mean i'm not saying literally but it's just like a negative no one's gonna like
the chad meme is someone who's successful and prominent you know he's calling adam levine a chad
right yeah yeah it's just like it's scuzzy so for this guy to be a low-t guy and a teen his wife in
all reality it's actually just proves the point that he's a soy boy you know what i mean or but here's
here's my my question he got fired from the try guys what about the producer she's engaged no the
show's over oh it shows over apparently they're canceling the show oh okay because it didn't it
didn't say i was reading that's so dumb too it's like you we canceled the show because of that you
cheat on your wife shows over everybody everyone's fired shutting it down but there's probably other things i mean the show is running
for a while they might have run out of ideas um there could be a lot of different things behind
the scenes but again this is personal drama we don't know the side of the story of the man
the woman the the person who was in the relationship there's a lot of complicated
things that that come into relationships oh Oh, no, no, no.
I'm sorry.
The show's not over.
What Twitter said is the Try Guys announcing
they're no longer working
with their co-creator, Ned Fulmer.
I thought, I saw on Twitter,
I just saw the ellipses.
It was like, they're no longer working.
I thought they were saying the show's over.
So he's just out.
So the co-creator is gone.
The producer, who is also morally... What's the word? Is it a harlot? What's the word for a woman who is also morally...
What's the word?
Is it a harlot?
What's the word for a woman who is like...
She's like, she is the cheat-ee.
You know what I mean?
There's a word for this.
A woman...
Charlatan?
Succubus?
No.
Scarlet letter?
No, there's like a word for a woman
who sleeps with a man who's married.
I don't know if I'm allowed to say that.
I don't know.
Well, no, because like...
So people understand this on the show.
People assume these words just mean like one thing.
Like people think hobo, bum, vagrant.
I mean, they mean totally different things.
Oh, totally.
They literally do.
No, they do.
Hobo means homeward bound.
Vagrant means like you're milling about aimless.
A bum is somebody who doesn't have a job.
And so, but people think it all means the same.
Like a homeless person is a hobo, bum,rant no that's not true and so there's a word for a woman who
i don't know what it is though i mean everyone's saying homewrecker jezebel oh that's a good one
that's a good one yeah mr mistress is the word for like what the guy has ongoing but it might
be jezebel mistress hustler it might be mistress but mistress i'm thinking
mistress is if a guy has like a woman on the side other than his wife that's mistress that so the
one would be the mistress that would be his mistress he wasn't married though yes he was
oh he was i thought she was married she's no she's engaged she's engaged and he's married
but she still has a job right why why does she get to stay and he had he a co-creator because he's has to leave patriarchy
but but now he and if you scroll down he he put out an instagram and he apologized he puts out
an apology saying oh well you know i should have uh i should have i should be focusing on my family
and my kids you're like how's it gonna work because this guy just lost like the thing that he,
the biggest thing that he ever created.
And you know,
do you think that's going to,
he doesn't have a job now.
You think that's going to actually work for him?
Like you think that that's going to work out with his family.
He's not going to have any kind of resentment. How much money did he make off the show?
Who knows?
It seems like they have like a lot of people on their staff.
So maybe the money wasn't flowing as much as much as it does in some other places.
If after this long, it's been like a decade of them doing the show,
if he's not set for life with a show that big, then it's a bad money management.
Well, I mean, he made bad life choices with his.
That's true.
So maybe there's other things going on
that we don't know about.
Well, these are personal matters and drama.
Right, right.
It's just like...
I mean, look, people in celebrity,
they cheat on each other all the time.
Someone super chatted us the words for the woman.
Jezebel, who she has...
Harlet, I thought... Homewreckerlots. I thought homewrecker.
Yes.
Homewrecker.
That could be a man.
But they said, Brandon says, I prefer slam pig.
All one word.
All one word.
Bravo.
That was worth the super chat.
Two words.
That was great.
Slam pig.
What does that mean?
A promiscuous woman.
Typically overweight or ugly. Slam pig? Is that the definition for slam pig is that is it what does that mean is that a noun a promiscuous woman typically overweight or ugly it's slam pig is that the definition for pumping and dumping end quote
uh from witchinary slam pig is the uh the yes the prequel words to your movie
the prequel the prequel what the pigs come again yeah well it should it should be
that's a good one that's a 20 i wasn't even thinking are you
describing you're describing something else we should make a sequel before we ever make the
porkening the porkening yeah and the sequel and the sequel assumes that you know everything about
the first one that is a funny idea the pigs cometh too yeah and it's just like what's the first one yeah i
love it a lot well no the pigs cometh again yeah hopefully this dude works it out with his family
you know it's not the end of the world honesty is the key and you can get ahead of it by being
honest with your partner if you want to have sex with somebody else then you that's a conversation
you should have before you do it. But as the wife, do you
think you're going to be like, oh, yeah,
I forgive you.
That's a tough question. And remember,
this was photos of him making
out. We don't
know if anything actually happened beyond
that. We don't know.
Maybe she was in distress and
couldn't breathe and was having a heart attack
and he was giving her mouth-to-mouth to help her.
Yeah.
Again, with the way the corporate media is.
We don't know all the details.
Exactly.
She was on the ground, and he's giving her mouth-to-mouth,
and the guy turns the camera sideways
to make it seem like they're up against a wall.
We know less about this than the explosions on...
Nordstrom.
Nordstrom.
No, no.
Or as Karine Jean-Pierre would say uh nordstrom to nordstroms
that was that was impressive nordstrom she's a very impressive person
oh man you know this feels like the end of an era
it's like this is it i don't think i've ever seen a try guys episode of my life just the low so uh
the low but they got like tens of millions
of hits on these videos. It was insane.
Who watches this stuff? I don't know.
I guess people watch it.
Wait, hold on. Can we pull up their channel?
It says 7.8 million subscribers.
What's their
view to subscriber
ratio on a
typical episode?
There's probably a lot now because people are like,
oh, wait, what's this Try Guys thing about?
About a million.
It looks like they put out a video every few days
and they get, you know, a million and a half, 1.6.
This one got three.
We need to talk about Texas featuring Beto O'Rourke
as like 313,000 views.
Very low views on that one.
That probably got paid. Surprise, surprise. This one from two weeks ago. Keith eats everything at Pizza Hut. like 313,000 very low views on that one surprise surprise
this one from two
weeks ago Keith
eats everything at
Pizza Hut
Wow
that's like horrible
be that you're
incentivizing
the chai try the
try guys ruin
chocolate eclairs
try guys try
colonics
I wonder what that
was like
I see why people
watch this
that's probably
monetized
family friendly show yeah this is like a tv show it's 20 minutes long one's an hour long
it's like fully produced and how many ad breaks do you think they have probably probably get the
premium ads too they probably get like all the good stuff women get mammograms for the first time. I'm getting like solar panel stuff.
I wonder what their like biggest video is.
Most popular.
The Try Guys get their bones cracked.
Oh, man.
Keith eats everything at Panera.
I got a ton of views.
So the Keith eats everything.
There's a chiropractor channel that does one.
And my back is killing me.
Yeah, you know?
It's like every month Keith does a new eats everything.
Look at this one. Look at this one.
Look at this one.
I like Keith.
Keith eats everything at KFC
and like,
what's with his face?
It's part of a series.
Dude, this guy's-
Keith eats everything
at Panera Bread.
Is that what it is?
One time, Eugene joined him
at Taco Bell.
Eugene was like,
I'm in on that.
Virgin Eugene?
Oh, wow.
Oh, look, man.
I think if they make a show,
people like it,
you know, good for them. And that's fine. I'm not- Drunk versus high? That's pretty cool. Okay, look, man. I think if they make a show people like it, good for them.
That's fine.
Drunk versus high.
That's pretty cool.
Okay.
Hey, chat.
Chat.
Do you guys regularly watch the Try Guys?
Let us know.
Not our audience.
Let us know in the chat, please.
Press one if yes.
Press two if no.
Here's the thing about it.
It's like we're sitting here.
X for doubt.
We're sitting here going like, oh, who watches this stuff?
And they get substantially more views than we do.
Yeah.
Keith eats everything at Red Lobster. Holy crap.
Four million views. Wait, where?
What, really? That's six months ago. Are you kidding?
No, no. 3.9 million views.
Keith eats everything at Olive Garden.
He's just taking
advantage of life. Who is this magic man
named Keith? Keith, how many years
are you going to keep doing this, brother?
Carl's Jr.
He's probably living out a childhood fantasy. Yeah, how many years are you going to keep doing this, brother? Charles Jr. Ooh.
Eat everything.
He's probably living
out a childhood fantasy.
Yeah, but the truth is
you really can't
because a lot of the food
there is just mix and match
of other foods.
So it's like,
is he eating like
a bowl of parsley
and then eating a noodle
and then eating a piece of chicken
or is,
because you can order
like 50 different noodle dishes
which are just combinations.
You know what I mean?
The series finale is
Keith eats everything at a grocery store.
Keith regurgitates everything he ate
in the last year.
Everyone in the chat room
is typing in two.
Majority.
They don't watch two.
I know, you're shocked.
To be fair,
the Try Guys get comparable views
to just this show alone.
But in terms of like the TimCast shows,
they get substantially less.
Well, look, I mean, they have seven,
they have 7.8 million subs and they're getting,
they're, they're getting 28 million to watch a guy eat.
So, I mean, that's pretty good.
Oh no, 2.8, 2.8 million.
But how are they going to do the show without Ned?
They're done.
It's over.
I don't know.
It's over.
That is kind of demoralizing.
Yeah.
Everyone's saying they don't watch.
All right.
Well, we got to go to Super Chats.
Oh, yeah.
Because Super Chats are an important part.
I think Keith is probably the heartbeat of that show.
Whenever I thought of Try Guys, I'd always think of Keith.
That's the memorable face I would remember.
So I think as long as he's involved, I think the show will continue strong.
Hopefully.
Well, I was watching a documentary about Epic Mealtime.
Do you guys remember that?
Yeah, Harley. Yeah, and apparently
everybody left the show
and then the views started collapsing.
It just showed it didn't work anymore, I guess.
There's only so many times you can
jam a bunch of cheeseburgers in a pan and pour cheese on it.
That's a rough, that's not a sustainable model.
No, you need to evolve or die.
There was one of this guy who got really obese.
Do you know the YouTuber that he would eat like the most?
Right.
He died, right?
No, I don't think so.
I was just watching a video about him.
I'm sorry.
What's that?
Refrigerator Meg.
Man, I don't have the name.
I'll have to pull it up later.
On Family Guy, Meg started just eating a bunch of random stuff and got really, really fat.
And then she got, her feet were cut off from diabetes.
And then, you don't remember were cut off from diabetes. And then,
you don't remember this episode?
I don't watch.
And then she becomes an influencer
sponsored by Pancresta,
which is like a harsh narcotic
that turns you into a ball of pure light energy.
That's family.
Wow.
All right, all right.
What a great show.
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Oh.
Whoa.
What was that?
Luke.
Luke.
You're still looking good.
Luke.
What's happening?
Wow.
Oh, my gosh.
Luke.
What are you touching over there?
Are you okay
should I call an ambulance
Luke
Luke
sounded like
like something popped
one moment to myself
please
oh my gosh
have some respect
that actually
that actually scared me
I was like
what just happened
what the heck
and then I was like
oh okay
we're being swatted again
I can only see
oh Luke
oh oh okay
oh okay
wow alright a little sorry there you got a little you know I bought it again. I can only see. Oh, look. Oh, okay. Okay. Wow.
All right.
A little, you know.
Lift and separate.
Wow.
Lift and separate.
Lift and separate.
Completely normal, guys.
Completely normal.
Anyway, we're going to read soon.
He looks great.
He's stunning and brave.
That's right.
All right.
All right.
What do we got here?
The Master of Violence says, special request for the guest.
Can you sing the J. wentworth jingle um i i know you can't it's copyrighted and we're gonna get in
trouble moving on but the answer is yes uh to to me uh just just so you know we sang it before the
we did we sang it and i even did the low voice if you have an annuity and you... Okay, so I'm not gonna...
Don't do it.
I was kidding about the copyright thing.
I don't know.
Oh, you were?
Yeah.
If you have an annuity and you need cash now.
What's the one all the way at the bottom there?
R.I.P. to Luke's...
Oh, no, that's an old one.
...boob, I think.
Yeah, this is...
Colligalove?
Okay, Master of Violence, thank you for that.
We had fun before the show.
That was from yesterday, Luke.
That was from yesterday.
I couldn't read it.
All right.
What do we got here?
Fisher Kingston says, I think they're wrong about Ian's path.
There's a corridor of least resistance in the jet stream passing over Melbourne to the
east coast.
Be safe.
Well, all right.
Cool.
Take it seriously.
Does that have something to do with the hogs?
I don't know.
The hurricane.
Because, you know, New Zealandaland is close to all right jeremy mcdude says when a nation like germany have anything to gain from
sabotaging the pipeline is it in an area where there's lots of people who don't like russia and
have ample reason to do this aside from the u.s i can't that was the first thing i thought was like
i think russia's gonna suffer and germany's gonna suffer but the the leak is in western territory
much harder for russia to get to if russia was gonna sabotage it they could do it closer to
their territory where it's safer how much environmental damage is this doing we haven't
natural gas it's not i don't think it's that big not really okay it's not like oil or anything
it's gonna leave mayor mercury says it's the first time in two weeks i was notified of the
stream going live also i have been subbed for the last three years yet youtube says i can't chat because i'm not subbed only super chat
sup luke so they're giving us the business they're giving us the business it's funny that all of us
you know there was a period where you couldn't google search any of the clips from this channel
funny and then we complained about on the show one day and then the next day
you could search for them again. Magical.
Yup, they're playing dirty games.
Let's see what we got here.
Reginald Fluffington says, I would love to see Upper Echelon on someday.
He is well-spoken and researches his content meticulously.
Is he a Try Guy?
I don't know.
I don't know who he is.
Viper Man says,
as President Trump always says,
Tim Kiest IRL is the best.
It really is the best.
You should all tune in.
He does say that.
It's the greatest show in the country.
You notice how he says country?
He goes like a down tone.
Country.
Greatest show in the country.
In the country,
it's the greatest show.
At least that's what I was told.
Yes.
You know who does a great Trump, by the way?
Shane Gillis. You haven't had him on. Oh yeah, he does. He does a great Trump.
He does a great Trump.
JJ says, I can't believe a sitting
U.S. president has not reached out to the governor
and the people to offer the full support of the government.
What kind of USA do we let them create?
There's a civil war going on, in case you haven't noticed.
Yeah, Biden called all the mayors, but he wouldn't call
DeSantis. No, no think the uh the head of fema uh criswell i think
she spoke to him and uh because biden doesn't want to speak biden doesn't want to and desantis
doesn't want to speak to biden this is a good one uh heather v says who knew the october surprise
would be world war three we talked about this yeah we talked about
this you said joe biden might actually start a conflict because it would improve his his ratings
and give them a distraction and rally people wartime presidents see their approval ratings go
up look when donald trump bombed syria the media was like he's truly presidential now you remember
that they were like is this trump being a true president because he bombed syria over a rumor yeah bad trump all right raymond g stanley jr says guys
i want to thank y'all for the master class on investigative journalism last night on uncensored
now i know how to find them big old luke milkers damn Damn right. LukeMilkers.com. Is this going to be all week?
Is this a thing?
What thing?
What are you talking about?
You on your phone during Super Chat?
Yes.
Is that what you're talking about?
I'm reading the chat.
I read the chat more than anybody else.
And I don't know what you're alluding to.
This is my natural beautiful body as is.
That's right.
Did you dye your hair red?
No.
Just got a little sun.
So this is good.
Nate Parrott says, second day in a row, I actually got a notification for the show.
Weird, after so long of having to look up the show specifically.
And we can see it.
Like, this is a crazy thing.
So we have an average, we know the average viewer, right?
You can look up on various websites showing you the average live viewers.
And when people were saying they weren't getting notified, we can see that the average live viewer was going down.
And it was like, okay,
they're clearly suppressing the show.
Now it's gone up
and people are like,
oh, I'm getting notifications again.
As of yesterday.
It's funny how that works.
Yeah, Luke mentioned that.
What happened last week
that they shut off notifications for us?
We started talking about it.
Oh, shut it off.
I don't know.
Well, Luke was saying
that you get three notifications
a day per channel.
We have been doing the same clips
and everything. Our clips are still getting mad traffic we're still doing we produce i think around six
clips per day and we we do four for the next day which are news and then two which are more ever
green we say for the weekends that's how we end up with multiple oh maybe it's the new shorts are
have been interfering with more people still doing more vocal we're still yeah maybe the people the
admins have put the live show
on priority number one list,
so you're always going to get a notification
for the live show no matter what.
But not last week, just this one week.
Yeah, after we start talking about it.
Maybe, I don't know.
Yeah, maybe.
Kid Truck says,
you guys should get Brandon Herrera,
the AK guy, in sometime.
Absolutely.
We've been trying.
Yeah.
Last year, we were like,
we got to have him on uh and then he
was like yes and now i think he might be busy with something i don't know but but if you're
listening i think he would be great maybe come out on a friday so we could actually do some like
shooting and some like vlog stuff on the weekend which would be really cool if we were gonna get
him lydia would have gotten him already like she's she's some people i hit up and they're too good
for no i'm just're too good for us.
He's super, super busy
and I know he's constantly
creating videos.
So I understand.
I'll text him again.
I think this will be my third time.
Hopefully that's a charm.
Sleep is the cousin of death says
we know absolutely nothing
about what happened.
Reported leak you call explosion
then blame America.
WTF kind of garbage reporting is this?
Well, good sir.
If you watch the video,
then you will know.
It is that there are researchers in Sweden and Denmark,
seismologists who reported two separate distinct explosions, followed by a stream vibration showing that it very much tracks alongside an explosion and then a gas leak, which is what
two independent research organizations said. And we have a video of Joe Biden saying he was going to end the Nord Stream pipeline.
There wouldn't be one.
So it's kind of like put two and two together.
Well, I'm not saying we know for sure, but I'm saying, hey, if the U.S. is conducting
naval operations near Bornholm, Denmark, and then a few months later, there's two explosions
and then a major gas leak after Joe Biden said he was going to end the Nord Streamstream pipeline i have to wonder what happened okay i mean it's just a lot of assumptions and conjecture
and you know we'll we'll know we'll know more we'll know more but but you know i i kind of
get what he's saying keep an open mind and don't believe anything that anyone tells you at first
be skeptic all right don't tread on me says keto works.
My husband lost 60 pounds and I've lost 20.
Why the food pyramid?
Watch Fed Up documentary.
Very interesting information about the sugar industry.
I think it's high fructose corn syrup.
Dude.
Yes.
Fed Up is incredible.
I think.
I second that.
Watch Fed Up.
It's a Katie Couric documentary about the sugar industry
and this insidious.
It is like you lost me, Katie Couric.
I think it's high fructose corn syrup.
I think it's a huge bit. It's been sinceic. I think it's high fructose corn syrup. She's great in this. I think it's a huge bit.
It's been since 1992.
And you can see the scale of obesity since then.
I think it's high fructose corn syrup
and it's something specific to high fructose corn syrup
because I cut out sugar
and I started losing a lot of weight really quickly,
relatively quickly.
And then I was like, oh, it's because it's keto.
It's right, it's high fat, low carb,
high protein, all that stuff.
Or not too high of protein because gluconeogenesis.
But anyway, I digress.
And then in the past couple of weeks, I introduced some sugars back into the diet.
But I've only been doing, like, healthier sugars.
I haven't been doing any.
Yeah, not corn syrup.
No processed garbage.
Yeah.
So, like, I got ketchup.
But it's like no sugar added ketchup.
So the carbs that are in are naturally.
Oh, that's like the organic, the organic ketchup.
Yeah.
And pineapple, the pineapple juice I would drink periodically.
And that's like 30 carbs.
And I was still losing weight.
I'm still going down.
Because it's natural.
It's natural sugars.
I think it's something with high fructose corn syrup, because what we've been talking
about is we've all experienced this as we've talked about it more and more.
People we know who would eat the same food in a foreign country come here eating the same food gain massive weight
then go back to their home country and the weight disappears even though their eating habits don't
change i had a chemical engineer that works in the sweetener industry contact me at least this is who
they were claiming to be and said that there's no arsenic used in the production i had claimed that
i'd read i thought i'd read that they washed the tanks with arsenic between production of high fructose but he said that there's acrylic resin used i don't can't
confirm or deny it but then he sent me a patent patents uh us 4523960a you could rewind the show
and watch that again if you want that patent all right eric k says the pipeline going down is not
in biden's interest as it will create pressure to increase domestic production of fuel ukraine is the culprit imo that's interesting but but biden also said
that there were going to be food shortages there was going to be there was going to be pain
and you know why should you know if if it's to his you know if if it's to his agenda then why why shouldn't he let europe suffer you know i mean
it'll just push them to do green energy quicker the magic bullet of uh you know windmills and
all that stuff fitzberg says they announced deadpool 3 and now biden is going to start
world war 3 way to ruin everyone's fun brandon not only that but hugh jackman's going to be in it yes maybe it'll be a cameo we'll see apparently he's going to be wolverine
and that's really really cool i i hope i hope it's full-fledged main character next to deadpool
that'd be amazing probably rack braz says pay attention to brazilian general elections this
sunday if the left wins they will for sure cut food production in the name of climate change.
The world needs Brazilian food production.
They will.
I think they will.
Bremen says,
Luke, do you have an OnlyFans page?
I do.
It's called LukeMilkers.com
and you can see what I have going
on my uncensored show.
LukeMilkers.com.
Actual website.
Amazing.
If you did nude photos,
you'd make so much money.
That's a sexist remark there, Ian.com, actual website. Amazing. If you did nude photos, you'd make so much money. That's a sexist remark there, Ian.
Oh, sorry.
I'm just objective.
John Francis says,
Crossland is a gift from God.
Don't lose hope even if you lose energy.
Keep grinding and don't stop being you.
P.S. World-class fleece.
Thank you, sir.
Or ma'am.
Cap says,
Luke could sell more shirts if they weren't all long sleeve.
They're not.
You will owe nothing and you will owe nothing will turn into the you won bill initiative.
Mark my words.
Probably, but it's not just long sleeves.
They're short sleeves.
There's women's shirts.
We just did a whole redesign of the bestpoliticalshirts.com and you could actually look at sweaters.
You could look at any type of
shirts that you want. I was just joking about news photos too. I mean, you would make money,
but I don't want to encourage you to do anything like that. Rob says, Tim, I love your show,
but I have to say you lived in Jersey, not Philly. I'm a Philly native. Suburbs of Philly means
Delaware County, not Conchie, not Jersey. Also, Ian gets a bad rap. Love you, dude.
Yeah, look, for people who live in Philly, they probably have their colloquial terms.
But speaking generally to everyone on the planet, explaining that I live three miles away from Philly.
Like, I got to say I live in the suburbs of Philly because I don't want to say I lived in Philly.
But how else do you describe it?
Do I get into the, do I just go?
Well, I did live in the suburbs because people there don't actually think Jersey of that way.
And it was only about three miles away.
But, you know, it's there you go.
That's like saying that you lived in the city when you actually lived in Queens.
Yeah.
You know, in Chicago, some of the suburbs of Chicago were like 60 miles away.
And people are like, where do you live?
Like Chicago.
And then you ask them what part and they'll be like St. Charles or Geneva.
And you're like, dude, that's like 60 miles out of the city.
But in Chicago, it's a suburb.
It's a suburb, even though it's like more than an hour drive away.
But I love this.
Whenever I meet a person and they'll go, I'll say, where are you from?
They'll go, Chicago.
I'll go, oh, me too.
And they'll go, which part?
I'll be like, Midway.
And I'll be like, and you're from Naperville.
And they go, how did you know?
Because it always, like I'm telling you this, there is, if you're going to make a bet, it's that people who have lived in Chicago, in the Chicagoland area, and then moved, there's a high likelihood they were from Naperville.
I got a lot of good friends from Naperville.
Yeah.
I worked with them in downtown.
Something about Naperville makes people want to flee the Chicagoland area.
I don't know what it is.
Speaking of Philadelphia, I hear that the Philadelphia Eagles are better than the Eagles.
I heard that. I heard that from a guy.
He's running for Senate.
Amanda Dilt says, Luke, you're wrong.
I worked at Wawa in Clearwater, Florida
and concealed carry while at work.
Yeah, but you need, I think you need a special permit.
Yeah.
A special permit in Florida to conceal carry.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did you guys see Jupiter?
No, go look after the show.
How many nights has it been out?
I saw a super bright star the other night.
Yeah, it's supposed to be super big.
Super big?
Like what's under Luke's shirt.
Super big.
Jupiter and Saturn.
Poor Luke.
Sorry, I'm not trying to, yeah.
I don't want to be that guy.
P2 Hang says, pigs can be 500 pounds.
So can the New Yorkers.
Oh, Joshua Renner.
There's your loophole.
Colleen Noir just did a video
on a bunch of M16s
found in old surplus crates.
You see this story?
No.
Some people bought crates
from a surplus store,
opened it up,
and found a whole bunch of M16s.
Those got to be like, what,
10K each?
Well, it depends if they're,
you know, full auto.
The M16s. They're select fire. So what's likely gonna the government's gonna seize them i have to imagine they're like
you can't have those how would you be found a bunch of cash the government would be like hey
yeah yep it's ours now wait was he was he there actually they're looking at the he did a video
about them or like it's a news story oh okay i thought he was
all right i was like oh he he was actually there looking at the crates that would have been cool
all right dj madero says this is the anniversary of the movie soylent green the movie takes place
in the year 2022 and some of the similarities with today are scary also it was edward g robinson
last movie he filmed his death scene in the movie the same day that he died.
Yeah, see?
And now they're saying they can compost people into
soil. Oh, yeah. You see that one
in California? Yes. Apparently it's already
legal in a bunch of states. It's legal now.
Oh, it was legal in other states
before California? And California's... They weren't first
adopters. But the other states have restrictions
like you can't use the soil for food.
What? Yeah, but California
I guess doesn't have that.
That's crazy.
They're just a very progressive state.
Somebody's got to take the first step.
Yeah.
Alright, let's carry
on with the show.
David C. Kronk Sr. says,
Poor Kenedo, the pigs cometh too.
Poor Kenedo? Hmm. cometh too. Poor Kenedo?
Hmm.
Oh, man.
What is this one?
MB says,
Chinese-Russian warship formation off Alaska coast,
per the Coast Guard.
I saw that.
World War III, baby!
I hope you guys have supplies,
because, uh... Oh, dark days indeed.
World War III is really great for the Great Reset, though.
Because if they want there to be less people, and they want people to use less resources,
like a third world war that wipes out substantial portions of the world population would be
like perfectly in line with, you know, population reduction.
That's one way to do it.
Certainly.
There's a conspiracy theory that the wars are only for culling populations.
Hmm. There's a lot of conspiracy theories for a lot of things, but I was reading cookie stuff on the internet,
and they were talking about how the reason for the wars is to stimulate the economy because the economy is fake,
and then to also cull the human population.
And I'm like, that's stupid because there are actual reasons behind war.
Like, we want oil or territory, So why would it just be random?
World War I, I still don't know why they were fighting.
Why they kept it up for so long, for five years of trench warfare,
where they'd take two miles or a half a mile and then take it back and then take it back.
You were right.
Rocketsauce says, it was Simpsons Halloween episode.
Lisa wishes for world peace.
All weapons disappeared.
The aliens showed up and enslaved the world.
The episode ends with a character chasing the aliens with a board with a nail in it.
I remember that.
He's got a board with a nail in it.
Run.
See, I, you know, I don't, I don't, I watch Family Guy occasionally, but, you know, I
kind of felt like it was The Simpsons.
So thank you very much for proving me right.
Martin Edgar says,
you have no idea how vicious and tough feral pigs are.
A perfect heart shot won't stop them.
So a knife tied to a stick
will mostly just piss it off.
Some people have pointed out
in like in Australia,
they go with dogs and knives
to hunt the pigs.
And I'm like,
I hear you, man.
But like trained hunters
who know how to go after pigs and are doing it intentionally
with knives, I get.
You think like a regular New Yorker is going to go up against a feral hog with a knife?
Now you give it, you give a random New Yorker, uh, an AR-15 with 30 rounds and they're still
going to have a hard time dealing with the hog, but they will deal with the hog.
You know, you give someone trained with an AR, they can probably take the dog out, the
hog out, the hog out in a couple of shots. Probably someone who's trained a single shot, you know, to someone trained with an ar they can probably take the dog out the hog out the hog out in a couple shots probably someone was trained a single shot you know to the head
or something but the average person with a rifle is going to be able to stop the hog albeit not as
well as someone who's trained you should watch videos of feral hogs moving around because they're
fast and agile do you guys see that that story about the woman who killed the dog and thought
it was a wolf yeah oh yeah that was horrible she's like a husky. That was horrible. It was a puppy. She killed a Siberian husky
and she's like,
I got a wolf pup.
And people are like,
yo, that's a dog.
You killed a dog.
Skinned it in a pup.
Posted a picture of it.
The photos are gruesome.
Don't look at them.
Oh, no.
Don't do that.
Yeah.
And they were like defending it
but acknowledging
they did something wrong
but like,
ugh.
Horrible, horrible.
I'm sure they're going
through their own trauma
after they realized
it was a husky.
Yeah.
Well, apparently they were abandoned and so they were feral.
Like someone dropped a bunch of huskies, and then they grew up.
It's not a pet.
Yeah, it wasn't like a person owned the dog.
Can you imagine like a rabid, mean husky, like a husky pup?
Like, I don't know.
Sumner Robertson says, Tim, you need to look into the dollar milkshake theory by Brent Johnson.
Explains what's going to come
over the next few years.
Well, okay.
Someone can look into that, I guess.
Devlin Foster says,
to further debunk
Bill Burr's narrative,
Rand Paul was attacked
and severely beaten
by his neighbor.
Good point.
And Scott Adams.
Scott Adams and Bill Burr
both said,
in various ways, there won't be civil war because neighbors aren't fighting each other. And Scott Adams. Scott Adams and Bill Burr both said in various ways,
there won't be civil war because neighbors aren't fighting each other. And the point I made was like a dude in Atlanta in 1861 didn't walk out of his house and go, oh, I'm just so mad at those
northerners. I'm going to go punch my neighbor. Like why would people who agree with each other
and live in the same place be fighting? Like the civil war is when different groups of people who
hate each other come and fight. So, but point it is a good point rand paul's
neighbor attacked him and he lost like a piece of lung or something over it was crazy so yeah
what was the reason um i don't know i don't think it was political to be honest okay immediate
casualty care says bill burn scott adam saying there's no civil war coming because i looked outside and no one is fighting is a bold statement for people who mock those who say global
warming isn't real because it's snowing now yeah it's it's uh it's snowing because of global warming
dummies and you know you should do right now talk about how we're still on a nice edge? You should cast a spell
to end the hurricane and then
roll that d20 right there
to see if it succeeds.
This is a 20.
No, it's right there. It's a gray one.
That one.
Ian's going to roll for initiative.
He's attempting to dispel Hurricane
Ian.
Ian rolled a 20.
I rolled a 20.
All right, look at that.
I rolled a 20 on a 20-sided die of all 20s.
But that was just...
I'm going to roll an actual 20-sided die
to see if it actually works.
I got a one.
No!
Come look at it if you want.
No.
Wow.
Yeah, I think the hurricane's here to stay.
Someone call me.
David Ray on the comment section said it'll be a one. It's legit a one. Yeah, I rolled the hurricane's here to stay. Someone call me. David Ray on the comment section said it'll be a one.
It's legit a one.
Yeah, I rolled a one.
Sorry, guys.
Good luck, Florida.
No, no, no, no, no.
The one means that it's going to be weak.
He legit rolled a one.
It wasn't the spell.
I critically failed.
I might have actually empowered the hurricane.
No, it wasn't the spell.
You were rolling to show the strength.
You left Florida.
You escaped from Iowaida yeah okay yeah look okay first of all yes i am a refugee now from florida uh yeah we can't send him back but i you
know i i had planned this in you brought your suitcase here okay you're not you're not going
okay back first of all i planned this in advance before there was Hurricane Ian or whatever.
Right.
Then I packed a suitcase
because I thought that there was the potential
for my flight to be canceled going back,
which would have been tomorrow morning.
And in fact, it was canceled
because Orlando shut down the whole airport.
Okay, so real quick.
Did they really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
From 10 a.m. tomorrow,
it's shut down.
Oh, that's crazy.
For people who don't understand
the reference,
in Dungeons & Dragons,
if you take an action
and roll a 20,
it's a critical success
and good things happen.
If you roll a 1,
it's a critical failure
and extremely bad things happen.
I was trying to spin it.
The gag I was saying
is that we have a 20-sided die
that's all 20s.
Can't fail.
So saying Ian,
try and dispel the hurricane
and roll that guarantees. So it's kind of a joke. But we't fail. So saying Ian, try and dispel the hurricane and roll that guarantees.
So it's kind of a joke.
So we got 20,
but we got 21.
But then Ian actually
rolls a D20 and got a one.
Yeah.
And it's just like,
okay, well,
that's ominous.
There are no coincidences.
But add them both together,
it's 21.
There you go.
All right.
Peter Gerard says,
Andrew,
your videos were a huge influence
on changing my views
and how I now analyze politics.
First time I ever watched IRL
was when you were on. Now I watch every one of Tim's four daily videos. Four. Oh, well, you're welcome, Tim, for getting you a very loyal viewer.
You're welcome.
I think we have seven videos per day, actually.
I think we do four IRL clips, and then I do three monologue videos.
And, well, I mean, it depends how deep you go into the TimCast network,
but Pop Culture Crisis has, I think, three clips a day and the live show.
It's a machine here, guys.
Tim, I think the Try Guys do one where they go to a gun range.
If you want to cringe, watch that one.
I don't know if I'd cringe.
Like, I'm not going to mock someone who's not familiar with guns going and trying guns.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Unless they end by saying, all guns are bad, and we proved it.
But if it's just some low-T guys being like, we'll try guns, I'm like, that's really cool, you guys.
Thank you for trying that out.
The try guys shoot each other.
Yeah, no.
I want to be clear.
I don't mean to rag on those guys.
I got no beef.
Good on them for having their show.
Yeah, sure.
People like it.
I'm not trying to just hate on for no no reason the low t thing i think i cheated on his wife he's bad that is bad but like the low t thing is no it's like i'm
not trying to rag on them when i bring that up to point out what's happening to this generation is
serious guys got to exercise more my i got like my resting heart rate is kind of scared the crap
out of me it It's 42.
So I've been exercising.
I skate all the time.
And then in the past,
recently, it's like my heart rate got way down because it was like high 40s before.
Now it's even lower.
Dude, I was soaking in the tub
four or five days ago
and I went underwater, submerged.
And I was just thinking about gaming
with Trent, pixelated Apollo,
what's up, dog?
And about how good it was.
And I was just visualizing the game.
And then like a minute went by and I realized
I was still underwater. Like my body was not
using oxygen or I was pulling the oxygen
out of the water or something.
Ian, we also could have worked out today
and you could have been stacked like I am
and
once again, once again
you didn't come out. Yeah,
last Friday it didn't happen. Yeah, I
said Tuesday, we're doing Tuesday. I had the personal't come out yeah last Friday it didn't happen yeah I said I said Tuesday
we're doing Tuesday
I had the personal trainer
come out
and you had an extra class
he's showing the results
he's an awesome trainer
yeah
I mean you clearly see
I mean my body
has it going on
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I'm kind of a jerk on Twitter.
Like, you know, I'll, I'll go to politicians and who say, Oh, Hey, there's, there's voter
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I'll go show me evidence of voter suppression and I will delete my account
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man what is
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lukemilkers.com is the website that everyone
needs to go to right now and i want to i want to thank everyone for uh pumping me up in the
chat room tim stop it um i want to thank everyone calling me beautiful and brave
stunning and brave i want to shout out specifically the person that said luke
rakowski and i want to shout out the person that said Luke, the uni-boober.
And Libby Evans, Nancy Pelosi.
I am giving them a run for their money.
Watch out.
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See you there.
Jeez, that's fantastic, dude.
It's hard to follow.
I just want to poke it with my aquamarine.
Do you understand?
It's cut.
We don't need a mic stand anymore.
This thing just stands right there.
You guys follow me at Ian Crossland
anywhere on the internet.
Until next time, see you later.
I think I can get it.
What are you doing over there?
Look at that gruff, gruff.
Anyway, I'm also here being upstaged
by my questionably male co-host this evening.
I won't judge. No worries.
You're not judging. Are you doing
ASMR? What are you doing?
I'm just moving around. Geez, guys.
Can I exist without you guys
gawking at me all the time? It's true.
It's rampant sexism over here.
We're going to go to the after show where we can be more
sexist to my co-host here.
You guys can follow me on Twitter and Minds.com
at Sarah Patch Lids.
Worth a follow.
Linda,
we am in power.
Okay, that's true.
Yeah, I'm in huge solidarity here.
You can also find me at Sour Patch Lids dot me.
Timothy?
I'm trying to share this video
on Instagram,
but it's not letting me.
What video?
Wow.
Luke, you've never been sexier.
I'll figure it out.
I'll figure it out.
All right, everybody.
We'll see you all over at TimCast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
Bye, guys.