Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #913 Disney Boycott ERUPTS After Elon Musk Says F YOU To Ad Boycott W/Ryan Long

Episode Date: December 1, 2023

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Ryan Long & Danny Polishchuk to discuss Disney facing boycotts after Elon Musk tells advertisers to go "eff" themselves, the CEO of X saying that Elon Musk is pro...found, Chris Cuomo hinting at supporting Trump in 2024, & Trump thanking BLM for supporting him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:09 After Elon Musk said, go F yourself, you will not blackmail me, essentially, many people joined in. And now there's big pushes for people to sign up for X premium and to cancel their subscription to any one of these companies, stop servicing these companies, to boycott any company that played politics. To put it simply, this is not just a company being like, well, we don't want to run ads on X anymore. It's all of these companies at the same time teaming up with political activists to negatively impact a business that isn't taking the political stance they want.
Starting point is 00:01:39 This should get very, very interesting. So we'll talk about that. We've got the CEO of X doubling down and telling all of the staff we believe in free speech and we won't back down from this from from their position. Awesome. And then, of course, Donald Trump praising and thanking Black Lives Matter for their support, despite the fact it was just one guy. But this is a funny story. Now, a lot of conservatives are saying he should not be thanking them. And then, of course, we've got just Trump is gaining a ton of support in New
Starting point is 00:02:05 York among black Latino voters. And there's on the ground interviews talking about this. And and where it gets interesting, he's actually got potential support now, not just for Michael Rappaport, but Chris Cuomo on the PBD podcast saying he's open to voting for Donald Trump. Wow. It's going to get really interesting. Before we get started, my friends, head over to castbrew.com and buy coffee. This will be the best cup of coffee I've ever had. I guarantee it. I think I can say that because I don't know what it quite means to have the best cup of coffee, other than I really do think Appalachian Nights is the best cup of coffee I've ever had, and I think you'll agree.
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Starting point is 00:03:40 Yo! We'd actually planned to show up here in full black face, but Tim actually censored us He doesn't want the viewers Knowing that So Well the issue was That half your face was red
Starting point is 00:03:49 Yeah And I was like What are you guys doing That's not funny That's cause you Scrubbed it off so hard That kid got in trouble Sometimes
Starting point is 00:03:53 The plan was If we do half him red Half me black And then we sort of Stand next to each other Yeah they angle it Right Gautier style
Starting point is 00:03:59 We will have the full effect That was a fun music video Yeah Okay so everyone Figure out your comedians Yep Hello Welcome back Just non-stop with these guys Yeah I will say with the we will have the full effect. That was a fun music video. Yeah. Okay, so everyone figure out you're comedians. Yep. Hello. Welcome back.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Just nonstop with these guys. Yeah. I will say with the Elon Musk stuff, there is, you can even, I'm sure you've said no to an advertiser, but if you're like a public company and you do that,
Starting point is 00:04:17 it's illegal, right? But if being able to do that must have been sick because you probably said no to an advertiser and it does make you feel like quite the big man. Yeah. Yeah, but this is, I think it's simple to say it's illegal, but you're mostly true. You have a fiduciary responsibility to make money and someone comes to you and offers
Starting point is 00:04:34 you a bunch of money if you don't have a legitimate reason for rejecting it. Dude, you can't just run the company to the ground and be like, yeah, I'm just doing my thing. It's like you'd be, at the very least, you'd be fired, like FCC violations. So I guess that's the whole reason why you have a private company is you're like, I can do whatever I want. So Elon can say, go F yourselves.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Yeah. Well, now he is. That's going to be great. That's what I mean. As an individual podcaster where you're like, I'm done with this ad because I didn't like, he's just doing that to the entire industry.
Starting point is 00:04:57 Good. Well, we'll talk about that more. Thanks for hanging out, guys. Should be a blast. We got Hannah Clare Brimelow hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah Clare. I'm a writer for scnr.com, otherwise known as Scanner News. I really like it there.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Ian's back. Hello, everyone. I'm back from Luke Rudkowski's Castle in the Mountains in Miami. It was great, and it's good to be back. Let's rock and roll. Yeah, let's get it done, Tim. I just want to mention real quick, too. Newsom's debating DeSantis
Starting point is 00:05:23 tonight. I want to see it and you know it's it's going to be at nine and we're having this converse like i'm having this conversation before the show like do we do we comment on it like do we do we watch it and everyone just shrugs like ask the chat why are you a newsom i still don't get the point of it yeah i mean look it is fair to say you've got red state versus blue state mentality but i just feel like a lot of people are hyping it up because the senate is running for president but look if if if fox news announced they were going to have you know in you know politician a versus politician b and they're just totally irrelevant to the cycle i just be like well okay that's fine they do town halls all the time i'm
Starting point is 00:05:58 down with what hannah clare said maybe we could put a poll in there and see if the audience really wants it if it's like 75 yes it's a commitment, man, because it's an hour and a half long and it's like if we want to actually watch it, I just kind of feel like it's too... It might be a major snooze fest. Tim says it's a privately run podcast and he's going to make the decisions here. I want to see if they're laughing it up and it's like oh, these guys get along or if it's super
Starting point is 00:06:18 lame. We'll probably take a peek at it. They disagree on everything. But I feel like it's going to be a total snooze fest between two guys who don't matter to the presidential cycle. Maybe Newsom runs. Has there ever been something like it? Like this where just
Starting point is 00:06:29 two governors just debate each other? During a presidential cycle and one's a candidate and one's not? It's weird. Is there a possibility that you hear
Starting point is 00:06:37 like a glass shattering sound and then Trump does come through for the rafters? Stone Cold Zone? No, no, no. He jumps off the rafters and swings down. Or an orange paint just sprays on the audience Zone? No, no, no, no. He jumps off the rafters and swings down.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Orange paint just sprays on the audience. They get, what was it, slimed. Yeah. Well, I don't know. So we'll see what happens later, but let's jump into the first story.
Starting point is 00:06:53 We got this from Newsweek. Disney faces renewed boycott calls. It's not just Disney, but I love how this made it to Newsweek. They say, things are heating up for Disney with the company facing
Starting point is 00:07:03 fresh boycott calls continuing on from its announcement that the brand was ceasing advertising with X, formerly Twitter, just days ago. I made it to Newsweek. They say things are heating up for Disney with the company facing fresh boycott calls, continuing on from its announcement that the brand was ceasing advertising with X, formerly Twitter, just days ago. Several leading global brands, including Disney, announced they're boycotting X. Elon Musk then said, go F yourselves. And in response to this, we got a bunch of people on X posting photos of them canceling their Disney Plus subscriptions. Now, I just want to stress, I canceled mine a long time ago after Disney Plus thanked the security forces in China who are running the Uyghur concentration camps where they force women to get abortions.
Starting point is 00:07:36 And let's just say that is it is very, very brutal what they're doing to those people. So I'm not I'm not too happy with what Disney is doing and I don't want them to have my money. But now it's piling up. They're also calling for boycotts of all of these other companies so it'll be interesting will will x be able to survive just off of subscription memberships i kind of feel like how much is the their ad revenue for how much is i know apple was a hundred million a year right yeah i think it's a lot andrew tate said he would do a mil didn't you say you'd do some he said he'd do a million a month million a month to advertise x i said 100k a month i said 100k a month for three months and i think he said a mil so we have another milk can we confirm half a mil they were doing 250,000 a month but they doubled it to 500,000 so then you're talking about 50 mil a year after stuff
Starting point is 00:08:23 like that and it's probably closer to 30 mil a year where it's like i think a guy like him doesn't really care that much about that type of numbers yeah i wonder what they're gonna do i thought maybe that they would end up shuttering the centralized service and turn it into decentralized protocol because they've been talking a lot about using noster and he's been working with jack who's dorsey uh elon yeah noster is like uh what was your question i I was saying who's using. Yeah. Yeah. They would like join the Fediverse and then make Twitter X more of a protocol that you would use like a decentralized peer to peer communication system. So like we'd all host it on our devices. And if like half of them go down, the system's still running on everybody else's device.
Starting point is 00:08:57 Just port in. So it would cut the cost of servers. And I don't know what their bulk costs are. I know when he bought the company slash a bunch of the employee count. This is actually a really good point this this could be a clever play for elon where they finally get twitter onto a decentralized system where no one could be banned ever again he says we're not even it's not even up to us yeah so if they go i don't know if you're saying noster noster yeah but or or what's the other one uh um the fediverse the fediverse so these are like protocols where
Starting point is 00:09:23 anyone can plug into any other one basically like the internet if elon musk says twitter is now going to be open source and federated that means you could be signed up for gab and tell someone oh if you're follow me you know ryan at gab.com and then if someone's on x they can type that in and follow you wherever they are so this would mean that X, Twitter, whatever could no longer ban anybody. Wouldn't that be like destroying his investment though? If the company is going to go under because the advertiser is canceled. Yeah. And then he's just like, well, the company's dead unless we open source and federate.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Also, if you open source, you could put stuff in where if there is advertisement for every million dollars Disney pulls, another censorship person gets fired and just have that trigger set up and just be like well it's up to you it's not out of my control right now the thing's set up hr person goes for a hundred grand and a million dollars we go a censorship person oh like smart contracts smart contract it just triggers firings according to how much money disney pulls sort of hold them hostage on that leverage i kind of get the vibe that this is the direction. Not only would it be great for humanity to have a system like Twitter or X, whatever you want to call it on the Fediverse.
Starting point is 00:10:32 I mean, that's the big deal. You got mines and Mastodon and things like that on the Fediverse gab. You mentioned earlier, but Elon has blatantly stated he's not in it for the money and he never was. He's in it for humanity and free speech and things like that. I bet his investors are like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:10:44 we're kind of in it for the money. The CEO things like that. I bet his investors are like, yeah, we're kind of in it for the money a bit though. The CEO had to come up with a statement being like, well, we really liked Elon's color and comments. I mean, he has, like, again, he has a lot of investors
Starting point is 00:10:52 who are probably like, yeah, humanity. But you could also run ads on a decentralized service. There's no need that it would ever really even disrupt the ad revenue.
Starting point is 00:11:01 And then actually, he could come out and say, we're going to decentralize the service, federate, which means we're not going to be responsible for any hate speech because it's out of our hands
Starting point is 00:11:08 and we can still control advertising so we can make all the money with none of the downside. That's a play right there. What would it mean if you federated that the advertisements
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Starting point is 00:12:25 You can open a browser and go to any website. You would be a member at on X and you could choose to follow any other federated account from any other website. So let's say, you know, you're on X and someone's on Facebook. You could go on to X and follow someone's Facebook. But the owners of X, if they're in the federalist could say, we want to blacklist all accounts from facebook.com. And then you can't see it through the Facebook node.
Starting point is 00:12:46 But if you go to like Mastodon, you can still see the Facebook node list. They get to choose where something like Nostra is way more open and you can't stop anything. But I think it's fair that a service can say, we don't want to connect to this service. That's fine. But if Elon was selling ads on X, they would not appear outside of X. But if he federates you could sign up for i don't know truth social if truth social federated you could follow trump on x from his truth social account so like it basically connects everything true social have to allow it though
Starting point is 00:13:16 yes okay so so truth which i isn't truth mastodon it was based on mastodon right i can't imagine they're going to want to though because isn't that the whole reason that Trump's not tweeting is because he has this... Right, they want to make money. They want to make money, and they're like, you can't go over to our competitors. The bigger question I have for you guys, because you guys make deeply, deeply offensive and shocking, edgy content is... I mean, what do you think about these companies? I mean, Disney recently announced that they're misaligned with the public. One of the problems with companies like Disney in general
Starting point is 00:13:45 is sort of like Coke, where you go, even if someone goes, oh, I'm going to boycott that, and you go, just so you know, they own all the other 45 others. It's impossible to even remember who they own and stuff like that. Do they own this? I bet you Coke does, or someone. Yeah, probably. You've seen the thing where it's like three companies own every single bag.
Starting point is 00:14:03 They own ESPN. My main issue with Disney is i'm banned from all their parks for life but uh i can't really i can't well you're not the bottom line is streaking is a nighttime activity no uh i don't know i don't i don't really watch any disney stuff like i'm not like into star like you guys watch like star wars like the mandalorian i only watch it on in that stuff after episode one came out but they made like a ton of movies where you don't even realize that was a disney film yeah i was done with mandalore when they fired juno carano i'm like dude if you so and that's the start of it but when they so i had a year membership and then i bought the year in advance when they when they when the uighur muslim thing came out where they thanked the security forces i'm like like, yo, those people are mercilessly torturing human beings.
Starting point is 00:14:47 And we all know. So I'm done with this. And then with Mandalorian, I mean, Gina Carano, that whole stuff, I was like, this company's garbage. Yeah. The crazy thing is their stock is not doing well. So you think that they actually would be like, yeah, we have to stop doing this stuff. But isn't that the whole reason that Bob Iger got brought back is because he was going to
Starting point is 00:15:01 stop all this nonsense? Yeah. I feel like that was the whole thing is that Bob Iiger the other guy went in right yeah that guy was tanking it and then he sort of came back from the grave being like i'm taking the reins back yeah so i feel like to some degree he's being he probably will put a kind of an end to some of this stuff but obviously but it's probably just ceremonial right they're saying oh look board members we have brought bob back and so things will be okay. He never actually committed to changing any ideology. Well, I bet with the movie,
Starting point is 00:15:26 like, because all their movies keep bombing, but like the thing is like those cycles is, those movies probably went into development four years ago when probably at the time you go like, oh yeah, this stuff is going to be around forever. We're going to, all this rah-rah stuff. This is a great idea. Yeah, this is a great idea right now
Starting point is 00:15:41 and nobody's thinking- Everyone's going to watch Marvel's 40 times. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, if it came out today, it would be a huge hit and then now i watched it 35 times and they probably their production schedule is like yeah this will be out like 2022 and then it gets pushed back two years or whatever a year and then people are like this sucks i just want to point out this isn't made by it's it's owned by the private company spindrift and its founder they have 105 employees and he grew up on a farm in massachusetts i think that's what they said.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Dig a little further. That guy's last name is Pepsi. Yeah, they took a $29 million investment from Mollis and company LLC in 2020. Spindrifted. And another $20 million by VMG partners. So those are the two big companies that came in. Where do I find that? That was on Wikipedia history. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:16:24 Subsidiary of a subsidiary. I mean, they are a solid product. That's what they do. That's what they do. They like Starbucks. I read this in the newspaper. So maybe it's not true, but my understanding is Starbucks will open a coffee shop
Starting point is 00:16:36 and call it like mom and pops. And then you go, they're like, oh, I don't want to go to Starbucks. And you're actually buying from Starbucks. Yeah, I got you. Starbucks is my favorite one, how they play all this stuff. Because a lot of times they'll do you know some super progressive
Starting point is 00:16:47 thing about like refugees and then people get mad and then they replace it with veterans and they get mad and they replace it back with refugees and they go back and forth between refugees and veterans trying to find the sweet spot so the company mollusk and company llc is a publicly traded multinational investment firm so there's is very likely blackrock state street and vanguard are involved. Well, we gotta check. We gotta check. Yeah, we should check.
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Starting point is 00:17:23 But let's let... I'll look into it while you guys are talking. I taste like foreclosure. a bit on their first. Yeah. But let's let, I'll look into it. I taste like foreclosure. That's my favorite flavor. Yeah. That's so funny. So anyway, your cool hip beverage is on.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Maybe. What about, what about liquid? We got liquid death over here too. Are they, I hear they're there. They are based AF perhaps. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:40 I think so. I think they're pretty. Yeah. I don't think they've gone public yet. I think they're talking about going public, but I don't think they have. You guys want to know a secret? I heard that Liquid Death was partially owned
Starting point is 00:17:48 by the Clinton Foundation. You guys want to know a secret? Yeah. So Liquid Death is like... You pour them out and just put tap water in it and just give it to your guests? No, no, it says Death of Plastic on those cans. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Look, I like Liquid Death, but there's plastic in those cans. Okay. There's plastic in cans? All cans are lined with plastic. Oh, they're lining. So if you take... That's what everyone used to say to Pamela Anderson. There's plastic in cans all cans are aligned oh they're aligning so if you take what everyone used to say to pamela anderson there's plastic in those cans but if you if you uh take something
Starting point is 00:18:12 that will eat away the metal it leaves a plastic bag oh yeah and you'll see the drink in the plastic bag and you can oh the coating yeah the whole inside is coated so we actually did it my brother skin from the lizard, people. That's how they make your canned beverages. Actually, this is disconcerting. The sixth ingredient on here is adrenochrome. Nice. No, liquid does actually pretty good.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Yeah, it's also like... Fairly base, low sugar. Yeah, it's also like when... The reason it's bad to have plastics when it's in the sun. So keeping it out of the sun supposedly negates it. That's what I've heard. I don't know if that's true or not. Let's jump to this story. Let's jump to this one.
Starting point is 00:18:45 We got this from Bloomberg. Yaccarino. Talk about the Pizzagate Pizzeria. Oh, no, no, no. Let's talk about this story. Yaccarino's memo to ex-staff calls Musk candid and profound. I love this.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Long story short, the CEO has doubled down. When they announced that Linda Yaccarino was going to be the CEO, everybody thought, okay, here we go, WEF, you know, deep state, whatever. She's going to start banning, everybody thought, okay, here we go. WEF,
Starting point is 00:19:08 you know, deep state, whatever. She's going to start banning people. Instead, when Elon Musk says, go after yourself, she puts out a statement being like, no, we stand by this and we believe in it and we will not be bullied into changing our position because people are trying to hold money from, take money from us. Here's the best part. I see these lefties on Twitter mocking her for doing this, being like, ha ha, look at her. She's pushing this, this interview out more. And I'm like, I think that's a great test to expose who the grifters are. Because these leftists who are saying that, what they're telling us is that in their worldview, they're saying, why would you want to lose money? Whereas Elon is saying, take all the money from me. I'm not backing down from what I believe is right. So it shows you where we are, where they are. Not
Starting point is 00:19:43 everybody on the left. I'm just saying the ones that are saying that you're saying the sort of this sentiment is like well you're screwing your career but you without any talk of what do they actually think that yeah so when when i see these lefties be like haha why would you why would you push this further you know they're basically saying why would you announce an ideological position that would jeopardize your business and it's really funny because to me, I'm on the other side. I'm like, I absolutely will tell an advertiser to screw off if they try to do that. I think Elon Musk doesn't do anything unless he sees a long-term gain, right? So he wouldn't announce these positions publicly if he didn't think that they were worth it.
Starting point is 00:20:17 And I think that's the measure that culture is shifting. I mean, even with Giaccarino, the thing that she got in trouble for was that she was saying, Twitter, we like free speech, but we will de-amplify hateful content and de-amplify was like a specific word about you know people get afraid of like being shadow banned or whatever and for her to have fallen in line with a more musk-esque position is interesting yeah but it shifts within the company because he's the boss but i don't think elon's playing 5d chess i think he's just pissed and he's the richest man in the world so he can tell anybody he wants to F off. But if he's the richest man in the world, why does he care about this?
Starting point is 00:20:48 I mean, he could stay quiet and spend his money on who cares. I think he would come out unless there was a specific game for him. I absolutely disagree. My point is, Elon Musk clearly cares more about his ideological position than the money. I think he also cares about legacy, his own. I completely agree. That's what I think is part of it. And so his
Starting point is 00:21:03 position is free speech matters the woke mind virus is destructive and i'm not going to sacrifice the world for a paycheck especially it's easy to say when you're the richest guy on the planet but i don't think it has to be a paycheck right like what is his long term this has gained him so much influence among conservative or moderate people like he could have been a silent billionaire just doing whatever he wanted with his cars and his a million children he was never a silent billionaire he was loud and proud but he he could have been if he wanted to he has chosen to continue to push down his past because he wants to be in the public eye that's not true ideological position there might be a
Starting point is 00:21:38 counter to that though like with tesla he was able to sell it because he was not a you know silent person i know it was the first time it worked for him but that wouldn't exist if he wasn't loud because he was loud and got everyone to invest in i know he knows that having social influence is really important it is the ultimate social currency right now in which case he should have said i'm sorry to the advertisers because then this unless he doesn't think it's well he's seen that long unless the ideological position is more important to him. Yeah, he's consistent. Elon clearly is a guy who cares about ideological issues. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:13 My point is that I think he realizes the issues that he's promoting right now, and maybe he feels them personally. I have no reason to doubt his authenticity. He realizes that it resonates with the American public in a way, the international public. People feel like they are being manipulated by big corporations that don't represent their values and then you have this guy saying i'm going to be open and speak out about this but that's not a financial incentive i never said it had it might be a long term financial incentive yeah well it's it's i i just i think it's ideological there's there's no
Starting point is 00:22:36 i look the way he said go f yourself it's clearly an emotional reaction oh yeah especially when he said he's like you know if if x ceases to be a company then you see especially when he said he's like you know if if x ceases to be a company then you see that thing he said he's like if you know if they break us and ruin us then at least people will know who did it like he said it in this really weird way where you're like but if it wasn't if it was planned i'm not saying it was does that make it less authentic like if if he had gone on there being like i know i'm gonna find a way to just say go f yourself to the advertisers when i go on this thing. I do sort of agree with Tim that he does fly by the seat of his pants.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Oh, for sure. Big time. At least seems like it. One thing you can say, though, about platforms where you can say, oh, who cares? They can just get any advertisement. That is the sign that a platform is sort of,
Starting point is 00:23:17 you go, oh, this is sort of an off the beaten path platform as you start seeing dick enlargement pills and like all that sort of stuff. So if you went on Twitter and it was all those kind of advertisers, it take away from its like legitimacy as a town but it was a lot of cheech and chong i've never seen that i am 90 percent dude honestly i see people say this all the time they go my whole thing is cheech and chong and i've all i see is i see that
Starting point is 00:23:41 doctor with the gooey thing you see that that one? It has like 200 million impressions. It must be spending millions. What is he selling? I don't know. I click on the website. Honestly, I think he's just saying that it's good to use MCT oil or stuff. I don't even know what you're talking about. Is that the one where he says, don't put cream in your coffee?
Starting point is 00:24:02 Yes. And then I went on the website to try, but like every one of their ads has literally 100 million impressions. They're spending so much money. And I specifically, I'm like, all right, let's see what this does. Just because I want to know. And I couldn't even figure out what this is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:15 I watched this video for like 10 minutes and I'm like, okay, well that was a fun podcast, I guess. I don't know. What is this? What's your product? Yeah. I don't know. Okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Oh, for the record, I cannot confirm at all that BlackRock has any money in Spindro. I can't anywhere. I'm going on it. It's been for about 10 minutes. Yeah, thanks. But that guy was saying, you're right. He's like,
Starting point is 00:24:32 you want to have, you want to have, no, I think he was saying MCT was bad, wasn't he? I don't know. I can't figure it out. No, he said coconut is good. I mean, coconut,
Starting point is 00:24:40 I don't know, but they don't seem to sell it. A pro coconut lobby? He's just out there being like, you guys should know about this. It's like some doctor who has tons of money but like i can't tell what he even sells but they're spending so much money on i think the problem they're going through we went through this at mines is that these investors come in with huge amounts of money and they say i want x amount of impressions over this much time and then they put it all the money in so it goes to the front
Starting point is 00:25:00 and keeps getting recycled and it's like really bad for the platform because you don't want people to get saturated with the same ad over and over again. I guess that's happening because you guys all see the same ads and I see the same ads but they're different. I haven't seen either one of these ads. Chong is out there, man. That guy's got the deepest pocket in Hollywood. What are they advertising? He's advertising CBD gummies.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Yeah, CBD gummies. He's just advertising getting high. I'll turn in lifestyle. He's just advertising getting high. I'll turn it on my style. He's not saying any specific brand. He doesn't have a choice. I gotta say though. He's just saying spark them up, man. Instagram ads infinitely better than X.
Starting point is 00:25:35 I'm not trying to be a dick. I like X. But I go on Instagram and it's like they have... Shirts that you would wear. It's like pictures of me wearing the shirts. Being like, oh, you're wearing the shirts. Dude, they get me too. Instagram is pretty good at that you're just like the shirt that you were just imagining in your mind do you think it's because they have the shop feature now that they
Starting point is 00:25:52 were able to more seriously refine their data yeah if you buy one thing they know what you like immediately they might have a deal with amazon like they could have deals like zuckerberg's a psychology he's in did a psychology major in college i'm pretty sure they're obsessed with tracking you and getting oh yeah they're tracking you a lot of places all and it shows in the ads they're successful but like at what cost facebook was like in their terms of service if you opened facebook on any tab they could read every other tab you had open even in different windows yeah which is like facebook it starts drizzling out they're pitching you umbrellas like they are on it yeah yo crazy crazy story is that we went to, I went to a Walmart once.
Starting point is 00:26:27 It was like five years ago. And we were walking down the middle of one of the aisles. And they had one of those things set up in the middle of the aisle, which was a bunch of TVs. And it said special on sale, 397 TVs. And I was like, I didn't think twice. I was like, oh, okay, you know, maybe we get one of these. And then we leave.
Starting point is 00:26:44 I go home, sit down at my computer, and there's an ad for that exact photo. That happens a lot. And I was like, on the sidebar, and I was like, wait, what? Like, it wasn't just a photo at a Walmart. It may have been, but it was identical to the, like, the aisles were the same. I was like, it may actually be that Walmart has a crew member take a photo. Or they hear your words. That's the other part.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Like, I'll just say it and I'll see penis reduction pills. And I was just talking about this. Probably the GPS on the phone. Yeah. And it's possible. Yeah. I don't know if they do this, but imagine it's a very smart thing to do. Walmart says, hey, this morning, team lead, take a picture of your TVs because we're doing
Starting point is 00:27:18 an ad campaign. They go, okay. And then take a picture, upload it. And then the Walmart team on Facebook has regional advertisements with those photos. So when my phone aligns with the GPS, Facebook serves me the ad for that region at that Walmart. That's exactly. Of the photo of the exact TVs I was looking at. In marketing, they want to show you the same ad eight times to get you to buy it.
Starting point is 00:27:37 There's a number. I think it's eight. Could be a different number at this point. And so what they'll do probably is they're tracking what ads are at what stores. And if you go to that store by GPS, then they want to serve you that ad again and get you to buy that thing. Yeah. Insidious.
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Starting point is 00:28:48 What's happening to them? Bro, it's crazy how... I mean, if it... Yo, you guys want to hear something crazy? Yeah. So, when we went and got... The ninth time
Starting point is 00:28:56 they showed you that thong. Yeah, I just had to buy it. I was like, I can't stop! I just hit the button and it's true. No, so we went to... I went to Tijuana
Starting point is 00:29:04 to get medical treatment because I was having hip problems. And so we did this whole thing at the Cellular Performance Institute, got stem cells. And they said, one of the things you can't do is you can't do ice, what are they called? Ice baths or whatever. Ice bath, yeah. Is that what it's called? You can't? For three months because it kills the stem cells.
Starting point is 00:29:21 For three months. No saunas. Take it easy. Start exercising slowly. And I'm like, okay, cool. No problem. How are you going to F life? But yo, as soon as the three months were up, guess what Instagram sent me an ad for?
Starting point is 00:29:34 An ice bath. Oh, no. Like exactly at the three month mark? Not exactly. Like within like a week of it. And I'm like, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. It's an account for delivery.
Starting point is 00:29:41 I've never done this stuff. I've never done an ice bath. I've never done any of that. I skate. And all of a sudden sudden i'm getting ads for it and i'm like i didn't even google search this i bought one yeah yeah yeah i bought it it's automatic it chills the water better than you go on your phone you press the button it chills the water and spinning it around and then once you're done working out you dive in and I ended up buying it you got an ice bath? it's on its way oh nice
Starting point is 00:30:06 they got me I don't know how to stand dude they got me Huberman Jr. I don't know man maybe it's you know what it is it's probably not as crazy as you think
Starting point is 00:30:14 I follow Joe Rogan yeah for sure you follow probably so many and then they're like everybody who follows these guys has heard about this and they're probably gonna buy it if we send it to them
Starting point is 00:30:22 it's that simple and Luke goes nuts he has one at his house they're also putting you in upper echelon of money and they're not sending everyone like, here, buy this $5,000 ice bath. That's getting served to very few people. It can hot tub and ice bath. It's got a pump that you
Starting point is 00:30:33 can like, with an app, set the temperature. You know what you're on? You're on the sucker list. Oh, yeah. They're like the whale category. These morons will spend anything. Definitely. They got me though they got me into our lives that ufo that's crazy that was that that was that levitating ufo right there all these knickknacks shit that you bought just because you've gotten that i can't stop i need
Starting point is 00:30:56 help you did get a bunch of like swords or something right there was like a point swords i don't remember you i remember being like I got this Instagram ad and now I have it you're the grandmother buying the 9-11 coins well I got a bunch of those what do you mean no I don't have any of those I do have a bunch of
Starting point is 00:31:12 signature trump coins signature trump coins and they have like the American flag on the back no I have the Canadian ones I like the maple leaves really oh the actual gold
Starting point is 00:31:20 the gold like no not gold silver and I always get the Canadian ones because there's something just awfully cute about a country being like look at our maple leaf you know it's like it's the most inoffensive and and like that's how we get you man that's why our silver that's right they were just talking about trying to unload some silver on suckers but i i had a bad batch of
Starting point is 00:31:39 silver that you'd unload but i'm imagining that's like you know a bunch of gangs are showing up to like the street fight and one guy's like i got a falcon another guy's like, you know, a bunch of gangs are showing up to like the street fight. And one guy's like, I got a falcon. Another guy's like, I have a spear. And then Ken is like, we've got some maple leaves. And I'm like, what are you doing? That's why I love it. We throw them at you and it blinds them. And then what?
Starting point is 00:31:55 Well, that's kind of why we haven't thought of the rest of it. No, what people don't get is that as soon as the fight starts, they drop the maple leaf and they're holding maple syrup and they throw it in your eyes. And you're like, yeah. It's this extra in your eyes that's where it all came from maple syrup in the eyes there bud hold on this is true there's maple taffy do you guys yeah of course yeah so so there's a bunch of things you do i went to a maple farm recently so i learned this nice if you if you dry out the maple syrup a lot you get a paste you get like a goo like a taffy and it's like sticky and yeah it's a big thing you go to the sugar bush and then they tap the trees or whatever and they like put it on the snow yes right it's great it's a canadian tradition all right well let's delicacy let's jump to this
Starting point is 00:32:33 let's jump to this story we have a tweet from patrick bet david it's a redemption arc for chris cuomo patrick bet david tweets chris cuomo trending for being open to the idea of voting for trump people are losing their minds over this and he is certainly correct let's play the clip it's a it's about two minutes long we'll just we'll play a little bit of it it's if it's biden trump look for me again um we survived a trump administration uh would we survive another one yes yes i don't think there's any greater risk to America with him than with Biden. And for people who are now going to attack me and say, what are you talking about? Trump is like this crazy man.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Well, look, you know, as Patrick says, the data is the data. Nobody was trying to kill us when Trump was president in a way that they're not now. If anything, there's more hostility. And you can have reasons for that any way you want. I'm just saying existentially, I'm not afraid of a Trump presidency. Existentially, I'm not afraid
Starting point is 00:33:34 of another Biden presidency because unlike many people in America, I believe that the country is much stronger than any individual leader. We survived the Russia thing. I believe that the country is much stronger than any individual leader. We survived the Russia thing. We survived January 6th. We survived having Biden as a gaffe machine.
Starting point is 00:33:54 We survived Congress going after each other and doing nothing for the rest of us. We survived these things. Are we better for it? No. Should we be doing things differently? Yes. I think it happens. I don't know when.
Starting point is 00:34:10 I don't even know why. But, you know, in terms of who I'm going to vote for, I would really have to see where we are at that moment in time. So you're open to a Trump vote? I am always open. And i'll tell you this people sell bullshit you've never voted for a republican in your life wrong and not only we get it we get it he's trying his redemption arc at first i was afraid he just breaks into yeah the quiz that's the official death of the cuomo sexual tattoo right there anybody who has one they're getting they watch this and go yo all right all right, I was on the fence,
Starting point is 00:34:45 but I'm getting that thing lasered off. All those shirts? I kind of want to buy one now. Like LeBron when he went to the heat and everybody's burning their Cuomo sexual shirts. Cuomo sexual. That stinks for being Cuomo sexual right now. You suffered through Andrew,
Starting point is 00:35:00 now Chris is forsaking you? Yeah, what is it? Chris, or Andrew wants to be governor again or something? Yeah, I think he maybe wants to be mayor of New York City. You guys are still in New York, right? Yeah. Is it because you have something wrong with you? No, New York's great.
Starting point is 00:35:13 No, those guys all kind of like, they lose one election and by the end of it, they're just like campaigning to be like a condo board president. There's like, I need some position. I need some position. The library board. What do you guys think? New York?
Starting point is 00:35:28 New York's one of the sickest cities in the world. You're right. It is sick. It's awful. You think Chris Cuomo is just trying to, he's trying to find his redemption arc? He's already been doing that. No,
Starting point is 00:35:37 he was making $10 million a year at CNN. I'm sure he's trying to like some sort of paycheck. And he's also like podcasting now. He realizes this this you know his just like whatever the mainstream thinks i think is not going to work anymore so he's trying to show that he has nuance no no no it's quite the opposite he's the whatever the mainstream thinks i will say when he was what he was no no and now that he's going into the podcast space when he's actually dealing with real people it's the independent voter base is two to one trump
Starting point is 00:36:04 over over biden so all he's doing is adapting to the environment he's in now yeah he's doing the exact same that's what i just said yeah no one ever challenged cnn but it's but my i'm saying if he was still at cnn he wouldn't be saying this that's right i agree i agree my point was simply the podcast world is the mainstream and he's simply doing the same thing he's he's just towing the line for whatever the popular narrative is i would even say it's maybe less so just mainstream not mainstream it's like if you're going to be doing these three-hour interviews with all different sorts of people you have to sort of show that you have some nuance and he wants people to see him as a reasonable guy and listen to his podcast that's what that's how i see it people have asked me if i would have
Starting point is 00:36:40 him on and i'm like yeah i'd love to the first question is why did you fake being in quarantine yeah that's when you watch that video him coming up out of his basement be like oh i never left the house and then people are like but we saw him outside but and his son is watching him lie and just his son's face is just so he's so much disrespect don't get any inside lying to kids right now hey this guy's this guy this guy will never come on the show that you can listen listen cuomo will never come on the show i think he listen. Cuomo will never come on this show. I think he will. He will.
Starting point is 00:37:06 He for sure will. Because the first question is, why did you fake being in quarantine? Well, maybe not after you said that. Now that you said that, he's got tons of time to answer. And then I'm absolutely going to say it. And the second question is, do you think your children are worse off for having watched you lie on television that way? No, I think they're better.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Well, that's a good question. But I think that his kid might be a big part of the reason why he's not doing it anymore. I get people saying, oh, Tim, when you insult these these people now they won't come on your show i'm like oh like okay too bad what this dude did was contributing to psychotic authoritarian just government fascistic nazi garbage i think people are breaking out of the empire like they're shattering their allegiance to the empire and by that i mean like the dark empire of star wars and they're coming to and they're they're definitely willing to be like yo maybe this rebellion i just think he'd go back i think cnn could offer him in a second he's from a
Starting point is 00:37:53 political like huge political family like he in his mind he's like yeah you lie because it's for the greater good and he's in new york that's like where all of his connections are they're all probably still attached to cnn like it's not only his like life religion and social circle it's how he values himself so he might do this right now but if cnn was like we'll cut you like a quarter of the check we gave you he'd be like okay sounds i think he would go back and be the weatherman if he really did want to come on the show knowing i will ask him all these questions that i would i would respect that 100 yeah i mean i think if he's going i haven't seen the whole patrick bett david but if he went on there for three hours i can't imagine he was getting patrick david does not do the kid gloves treatment so agreed agreed yeah and that's
Starting point is 00:38:33 kind of wild to me because i feel like patrick bett david actually goes harder than i do he does like when he brought out the boots for ron desantis like wow dude like patrick bett david is awesome that was amazing i would never do that it's like i don't know if i have the balls to pull out a Ron DeSantis. Like, wow, dude. Like, Patrick Met David is awesome. That was amazing. I would never do that. It's like, I don't know if I have the balls to pull out a pair of boots and be like,
Starting point is 00:38:50 put them on, Ron. You know what I mean? I can't accept gifts. I can't accept gifts. I'm willing to ask the question, but I don't know about actually like put them on. Patrick Met David's
Starting point is 00:38:59 like, all right, we're going back to back. Shoes off right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Push up competition. Let's settle this. Yeah, he's big. That was awesome. He's real big and muscular and he's got that vibe like i'm a soldier yeah he was a soldier yeah dude yeah dude great great show by the way and i mean you've been on his show several times it's amazing
Starting point is 00:39:16 he's a good dude and i really respect and appreciate how he he brings his people on bringing on wiener bring on cuomo that was a great episode wiener did you guys and he calls him out yeah that was a while no freebies no freebies he calls him out so i respect it i tend to think like i'm my own worst enemy and that if i do talk crap about people before i even give them a chance that i'm ruining my own pathway my own career so i i err on the side of hey maybe chris is down to jam man let's let's talk about the weird stuff let's talk about what life was like at cnn and make a better career he'd be an interesting guest to talk about like what was life at cnn because obviously we have a lot of strong opinions about it in the mainstream media generally but i i think it would be you know it
Starting point is 00:39:53 would be unlikely that he would come on again because i think so much of it is tied to i eventually want to end up back in the hive yeah it is possible though it's the other way where he actually hated what his job was for the last four years. Where it was like, here's what you got to do. He got paid so much. It is possible that behind closed doors he was going home and he's like, I got to say this frigging garbage at work. He might have not liked that.
Starting point is 00:40:14 That would have been cool. And if he could come on and tell us that, I would like it a lot. Yeah, I accept that. We talk about Bud Light and how we want to be mad at Bud Light for sponsoring Dylan Mulvaney, but now that they're sponsoring UFC, credit to Sean Strickland who pointed out, they're now backing the opinions of all these MMA fighters who are based. Now it's kind of like, okay, I think we got to give Bud Light a little bit
Starting point is 00:40:33 because we don't get the apology we want, but them backing UFC, they're going to be putting money behind the words of all these MMA fighters. That's a big victory. Yeah, I was sort of saying this even before we started, but I'm a fairly forgiving person for that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:40:49 I don't hold the opinion that if someone screwed up or said something I don't like or whatever, that forever you're just like, that guy's off limits. You've got to give them a path to redemption. So if we say to Bud Light, no matter what you do, we will never buy your product, then they're going to say, okay, well at least we can capture a small market if we go back the other direction towards the left. If we say, you know what, Bud Light, no matter what you do, we will never buy your product, then they're going to say, okay, well, at least we can capture a small market if we go back
Starting point is 00:41:06 the other direction towards the left. If we say, you know what, Bud Light, you sponsored UFC, so we're actually going to start buying again, then they're going to be like, sponsor more of this stuff. And that means they're going to put more money into people we do like and opinions we do like. I guess you're talking about the actual basis of, you know, voting with your dollars.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Exactly. So we want these companies to sponsor things we like and stop doing things we don't like so when disney makes a whole bunch of weird woke movies and they fail we don't got to do anything we just don't have to watch their crap because we don't like it they they get the message and they put out to their investors like hey we're doing something wrong and then so with bud light could you does that mean that you would only buy bud light at like a ufc event because if i assume they separate their grocery sales, right? I will buy Bud Light the next time we get a UFC fighter with the Bud Light symbol
Starting point is 00:41:49 and he says something and then Bud Light just accepts it. Because what I'm worried about is Sean Strickland will come out at a press conference for like a championship fighter or whenever he's fighting next. And he's going to say, here are my thoughts on politics, X, Y, Z, ABC.
Starting point is 00:42:04 And then Bud Light light goes we do not support these opinions and we reject this then i'm gonna be like okay that's the test if the guy says it and people go bud light why are you sponsoring this and bud light ignores it i'll buy bud light yeah i think they will i think they've probably decided that they know this is gonna happen and probably that's the rehabilitation is by saying like yep we sponsor the ufc that's we don't sponsor the individuals we're just here for ufc the fighters can say what they want i'll be like i'll take it i mean you hope they would have learned their lesson yeah you might call it an ab test get anheuser-busch it's such a lame joke you you made a good point a while ago and you said that you lost the
Starting point is 00:42:38 confidence yeah i said it too late you're like he made he made a point a while ago that that uh sometimes you'll work with evil people to do good and and he's completely correct the motivations of the anheuser-busch people may be absolutely nefarious in fact let's look let's bring it back to cuomo cuomo may be a lying manipulative piece of garbage who is going on pbd and trying to lie to people to win favor and you know what doesn't mean i trust him but when he's saying he's open to voting for trump and now there's a lot of people who are going to be like you know what i'm willing to listen now you saw rapaport getting all the press for it and he's like yeah i can but look getting some news stories here he may be an evil guy but if what he's doing contributes to good i'm not going
Starting point is 00:43:17 to condemn him for doing something that's beneficial yeah people have a lot of people have been roped up in this system this corporate corporate fascist system. And it's understandable. There's a lot of money. You get famous. You can give your kids good, healthy food. They can grow up smart. But, you know, it is nice to see people cracking out of it. Yeah, I don't know if I trust him, but I think he said something good.
Starting point is 00:43:37 So, OK, I take it. You know, even if he's just open, open to it. Yeah, this is what we see with like him in Rappaport. Awesome. I bet you. So you know, I just bet you a guy like him in Rappaport, awesome. I bet you, sorry. No, you go. I just bet you a guy like him, it's like,
Starting point is 00:43:47 you break down all this stuff, he's not crazy ideologically. I bet this is just a guy. I think it's good for his like fans to see him say this stuff. Right. Because people who thought he was, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:57 the piece of good news. Well, the diehards are probably pretty upset. No, he's giving them an out. Yeah. He's giving them an out. So now these people
Starting point is 00:44:03 are going to be like, well, you know, I was listening to Cuomo, he made a really good point so now i think i kind of get it it's like as long as there is someone in the mainstream who's who's prominent and well off saying it people will feel safe to be like oh don't look at me i mean chris cuomo is the guy i mean i'm just some dude who listens to the news he's the one who said it they're feeling like it's safe now to come out and say these things. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:25 So I'll take it, right? Yeah, there's a lot of people that have come out in the last two years have been like, bring back Trump. I mean, all of the Palestine stuff turned everyone against Biden. Wild, dude. They went to the Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting and they're chanting, burn it down. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:41 It's like, dude, you don't take Christmas away from people. Yeah. Like the conservatives went nuts over the don't take Christmas away from people. Yeah. Like the conservatives went nuts over the war on Christmas. They were angry over happy holidays. You want to send
Starting point is 00:44:49 a bunch of people screaming burn it down to a giant Christmas tree and it caught on fire last year. So it's too soon. That's true. That's your point.
Starting point is 00:44:57 If you want to say a good thing about New York though, if you're saying New York's so crappy, but the good thing is sometimes you'll be on Twitter and you'll be
Starting point is 00:45:02 like, oh, they're like rioting and it's like two blocks away. You can just go check it out. That's a good thing? It's fun. It's Topsy Turvy World right now.
Starting point is 00:45:10 You're about to see Sean King in a MAGA hat at the top of climbing the Christmas tree. With the Israel-Palestine stuff, yeah, it's getting weird. Buddy, I saw Jonathan Greenblatt doing an interview. He was calling people snowflakes. It's like Topsy Turvy World.
Starting point is 00:45:24 You've got media matters attacking the anti-defamation league because the adl was like elon's all right because he's banning from the river to the sea and then media matters is like israel is bad how dare you adl what are you doing and i'm like media matters and the anti-defamation league are like at odds with each other right now wild love to see it love it love it cancel each other and just most disappear no jonathan greenblatt, he was literally being like, kids are too sensitive right now. Dude, he was like
Starting point is 00:45:49 doing a Bill Maher monologue. It was crazy. Let's jump to this story. We got this from Business Insider. Trump, who's railed against Black Lives Matter for years, now says he'd be very honored to have its support. That's actually phrased rather poorly. He actually said thank you for your support. And so basically you got this uh former blm a black lives matter leader
Starting point is 00:46:09 who said the democratic party is not for us he says uh he's for it we had this guy fisher introduced uh by fox as a co-founder of black lives matter rhode island said personally i love the man i mean how could you not like a real man how could you not relate to someone like that trump then wrote on truth social that he had spoken with Fisher, who he called a great guy, says very honored to have his and BLM support. Trump said before claiming to have done more for black people than any other president, Lincoln, and off disputed remark he's regularly made in the last few years. Now we've got let me see if I have this one is from Matt Walsh. Where we go? Here we go.
Starting point is 00:46:44 Matt Walsh took the trump blm situation uh took the trump blm situation in no situation should trump be thanking a marxist terrorist organization if desantis thanked blm trump fans would never stop talking about it ever says when honest people hear republican thanking blm they should be asking questions about what the person really stands for completely disagree trump is smart it was the smart play black lives matter did not endorse trump trump is trying to make people think they did because he's trying to pr manipulate people he's sort of saying black guys love me yeah exactly it's also sort of misleading in general you know how there's the bunch of the different libertarian parties and then there's a couple of them they're just like super like say way wilder
Starting point is 00:47:22 stuff yeah and then people always kind of uh you know they'll they'll be like oh the libertarian party's out of control but it'll be like a small part of it this is the same thing this is the one blm chapter saying they like trump the other one's posting but it's one guy it's one yeah they're posting the post yeah like they're very that's what i mean they are this a million different chapters trump knows the media this is how he gets it because what's going to happen is some suburban wife is going to be sitting with the other wine moms
Starting point is 00:47:49 and one's going to go, did you hear Black Lives Matter endorsed Trump? What was that? That means we endorsed Trump. Well, it's going to open the door for people to be like, I guess Trump's not that bad.
Starting point is 00:47:59 Well, they have their shelf with like BLM and like Trump with his face crossed out and they're just like, huh, this puts us in a bit of a bind. And to Matt Walsh's point that if DeS shelf with BLM and Trump with his face crossed out. And they're just like, huh? This puts us in a bit of a bind. And to Matt Walsh's point that if DeSantis thanked BLM, he'd get roasted.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Maybe, but I don't think by most people. And this shows exactly why DeSantis has been struggling with it. Because DeSantis doesn't understand. The DeSantis campaign doesn't get people. Donald Trump thanking BLM. I'm like, wow, Trump's winning. If Ron DeSantis did the same thing, like someone from BLM endorsed Ron DeSantis and he said thank you, I'd be like, very good. Very
Starting point is 00:48:29 good of him to embrace those who are supporting him. The fact that they view it that way explains exactly why DeSantis' campaign has been slightly... Yeah, I think there's a part of it is to make an omelette, you gotta break a few eggs, and in this case, Matt Walsh being mad at you is the egg. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:47 And DeSantis would be afraid to break any of those eggs. DeSantis is done though, right? DeSantis is not going to AmFest. And so this was something Jack was talking about this last night, right? Pretty sure. It was a conversation and it ended.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Yeah, they invited him and then he's like, I'm not going to come. And it's like, you're trying to win a primary. Why aren't you coming to this massive event with all of these people? I mean, Tucker Carlson's going to be there. Basically, everybody's going to be there. It's an opportunity. If he showed up, we'd all shake his hand and be like, you're the best governor in the country. We love your work.
Starting point is 00:49:17 Instead, he's like, I'm not going to do it. It's wild. I got to prepare for my debate with some guy that's not even running. Yep. Crazy. I got a session with my cobbler. Those things are long. Well, apparently the rumor is he bought inserts.
Starting point is 00:49:32 He bought, when he's like, they're off the rack Lucchese boots. Yes. And so were your inserts off the rack from, you know, from some other store you jammed them in there. But dude, come on. The guy's wearing high heels, man. Yeah. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:49:44 They're sabotaging. Maybe that's why he can't go to AmFest because Charlie Kirk is like also 100 feet tall. So if he stands next to him, it'll look kind of off. That's not the craziest theory, though. You can't live like that, though. You can't just live like that for the rest of your life. I'm not that Tom Cruise and Vin Diesel and Mark
Starting point is 00:49:58 Wahlberg, man. I guess, but they're only, I guess. Find a picture of that guy beside Nick Cage where he's not in an Apple box. That's why I think DeSantis won't come on this show because Tim is fairly tall. I'm 5'9". Yeah, but PBD's tall and he actually pulled the boots
Starting point is 00:50:11 and slammed them on the desk. They were singing. He becomes the president and he goes, hey, we need like a 15, 16 scale Oval Office. We just need to make it slightly smaller. Well, they put the panel on the front of the desk in the Oval Office to hide the wheelchair. So it's not the craziest thing we've ever done. Oh, that's when they in the oval office to hide the wheelchair so it's not the craziest thing we've ever done oh that's when they added the panel to hide the wheelchair
Starting point is 00:50:27 well but because if you look at pictures of kennedy there's like there's a famous picture of his son playing under the desk you can see it but then the panel but that's because that's actually a different desk the original desk it has that secret compartment with the with the the writing in it oh yeah so you can track down the the declaration of independence or the treasure or whatever what was the treasure in that movie anyway, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you can track down the Declaration of Independence or the treasure or whatever. What was the treasure in that movie anyway? I never saw it. National Treasure?
Starting point is 00:50:48 Yeah. Talk about like the greatest movie series of all time. Oh, that first one was great. You know what? If we can convince Ron... Did they do three of them?
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Starting point is 00:52:00 No, dude. You guys all saw my boot sketch and everyone's like, ooh. He can't do it because the boots are real. Are you sure, though? Oh, come on, dude. But Wikipedia says he's anywhere from 5'5 to 5'11. I heard he's on actual stilts in interviews. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:52:15 He's on another person's back. Listen, listen. There's a smaller Ronda Santas. There's that video of him on stage where you can clearly see his foot. The front of the shoe is bent up. There's no foot in there. Yeah. So come on.
Starting point is 00:52:27 There are way too many news stories breaking down various photos. And they actually even talked to cobblers who are like, oh, yeah, those are lifts. No question. He says he's 5'8 to 5'11. What's the cobblers come in? The cobblers have never been interviewed this much in their lives. Dude, he was walking home from the club holding them in his hand. But so the point is, if it it was not true he could do a sketch
Starting point is 00:52:45 and it would be hilarious he'd show up and then he he'd choke with the boots on it wouldn't be a sensitive issue well right i guess this is the make or break moment it's not assuming it's not he would be exposing that he's wearing high heels if he does the skit okay he did really sign him up to wear those high heels for the rest of his life yeah you're like he's gonna die in those now do those be incredible though if he debates Trump and then Trump shows up in his own heels to further it. You really are small, huh? The point of the heels
Starting point is 00:53:11 is basically to make him appear taller against other candidates. If Trump wore four inch lifts, he'd make him look really short. He'd be like, I'm wearing the same boots as Ronnie over here, little Ronnie, call him. I've gotten so much content out of Ron and his lips. Whoever put him in those lips,
Starting point is 00:53:29 it was the worst movie ever made. I could not have imagined this would be one of the major political talking points going into this year. Oh, I could, come on. Because no one even cared. I had no idea how tall Ron and his lips were. The Howard Dean woo-hoo.
Starting point is 00:53:39 There's a whole bunch of wacky political moments. But you couldn't have predicted the lips. I mean, come on. That's just so funny. I know, I'm saying the fact that there's a weird moment where some candidate did something goofy that's like that's what happens like mit romney that's not weird to me i mean we talked about trump's hand size for four years yeah that's a good point things do get overanalyzed that's so weird that his hands they made up that thing about his hands it's just like
Starting point is 00:54:02 does that work for people who don't like trump they did it for napoleon they said he was short well that's for measurements well no that's that's because the imperial guards are tall and so people would often compare them in in paintings to tall imperial guards but oh he must have been short and he wasn't and now we just talked about king charles hands right like the english those are where he was short those are crazy hands those are something going on there. Yeah, I think those are weird Sasha's hands. Get into small places on the island. Someone comes to me and they're like,
Starting point is 00:54:34 Donald Trump wants to fire a bunch of people. He wants to secure our borders, bring back manufacturing and foreign wars. And I'm like, oh, okay. And then the left goes, Drumpf? You mean with little hands? And I'm like, I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Is that an argument? I don't understand Like is that an argument Am I I don't get it It was to them That was very clever Right I know Is this one of those Like plastic little hands That people used to wear
Starting point is 00:54:51 I used to see them On TikTok all the time Yeah yeah Like the TikTok Yeah Did he accidentally Make something cool By himself
Starting point is 00:54:56 Trump hands Does it turn out He has just big hands Or normal hands or something He probably has normal hands And someone took a shot At his hands And then he gets
Starting point is 00:55:02 Super defensive about stuff Like he'll So he goes I got normal hands Totally like And then he makes a whole thing i don't know and then the most normal and then probably s and l was like doing a couple sketches about the hands and then i don't know just the hands become a thing i just no one's talking about the hands now with the boots in the equation guys in a few minutes the debate with desandis and newsome is going to start and i just i, I honestly, I cannot care.
Starting point is 00:55:25 You know, part of me is like, there's this news thing happening and like, maybe we should check it out. And I'm just like- Pants lifts. But nothing matters. The only thing that matters is something about the boots.
Starting point is 00:55:34 Well, the reality is, oh, do you think that they're not going to push Gavin Newsom to become the nominee? They are. I think they are. So that's what this is, is like take a look at Newsom. Yeah, gruesome Newsom.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Yeah, like just like seeing how he pulls against DeSantis. This is like they're both down, they're crouched, they're about, the gunshot has gone off and then they just take off running and this is it. This is the moment when the run just starts. And this is airing on Fox only? I don't, I guess so. Yeah, because it's Sean Spicer's show and then he just agreed to host. Sean Spicer has a show on Fox now?
Starting point is 00:56:01 They're trying to appeal. No, Hannity. Oh, Hannity. So they're trying to appeal Newsom to the right wing now? They want the conservatives to see what's going on with Newsom? Newsom's a good gaslighter. What's Fox up to with this? Honestly, if you find yourself listening to Newsom, he can convince people of things, man.
Starting point is 00:56:16 He is a good speaker. So what's going to happen? Because Biden doesn't want to step down. Before you listen to Newsom for an hour, you're like, maybe California is crushing it. As you're walking on the street stepping you got human crap all over your legs we gotta watch it because the way that california and florida handled covid is so diametrically opposed who even cares about that anymore i know i'm just i'm not look there's like we all know three's about to break
Starting point is 00:56:38 it's like it's like two guys are gonna debate whether or not you should mow your lawn i'm like okay i don't know. I'll tell you why we should watch it, because our consciousness is affecting reality in real time. It's like when you watch a basketball game, your perception is altering those players, and we can alter that debate. I don't think so, Ian.
Starting point is 00:56:57 Oh, you can. I watched the Cavs come back from a 3-1 deficit and win the championship. And you watched the Cavs come back? There's videos on YouTube of me willing it. It's real. Don't you think there was someone else willing the Golden State to win?
Starting point is 00:57:08 Not as powerful as me, apparently. I was willing LeBron. He's from my hometown, Akron. Oh, you're from Akron? Yeah, Cuyahoga Falls. And I shouted his name in a video,
Starting point is 00:57:17 and it echoed through the room in this wild way. Well, that proves it. Okay. There's some deep manifestation going on, and then they just picked it up. I bet there was some guy who had like 20 Gs on g's on the calves who was manifesting it way more than
Starting point is 00:57:29 you were but listen the only one who the only the only one who benefits from this debate is newsome i don't care to to benefit newsome they're trying to swap him in they want to replace biden with newsome so newsome should not get any any uh credits in any way what happens if he's irrelevant he doesn't matter and i don't care what happens if biden won't step down do the the dnc just like go behind biden's back at the last minute and say it's newsome yep yeah it's too late for newsome to get on any primaries there are several of the primaries which means he can't win unless the dnc just herebyrees. And they can. They can say, no, we're making this in the nominee regardless. There's no primary process.
Starting point is 00:58:07 Have a nice day. So what we don't want, this debate with DeSantis, this is why I think DeSantis— Are they literally allowed to force him out? It's a private organization. They can do whatever they want. The DNC gets to pick their candidate. The DNC is private.
Starting point is 00:58:19 It's insane. Yeah, they choose. But it's not insane. It's weird. Even as an incumbent, though, I mean? Yes. So ask me this question. Can Tim Kass fire whoever an incumbent, though, I mean? Yes. So ask me this question. Can Tim Kass fire whoever I want?
Starting point is 00:58:28 Yeah. Yes. Can you fire someone right now? Yes. Like, will you? No. Will you please fire someone right now? Stop talking.
Starting point is 00:58:34 They don't have to be here. They can hear me. Go to the DNC, a private organization, and be like, can you nominate whoever you want? Well, of course. Your votes don't matter. Yeah. But the RNC can't. Correct?
Starting point is 00:58:43 No. Yeah. The RNC is a private organization too i thought for some reason in like 2016 the the bernie was the favorite but the dnc was like yeah but we're making hillary the nominee but for whatever reason the republicans couldn't do that to trump it's because they're trying to have some semblance of you're involved because if they if they just outright say no to the people then everyone knows that there's no real elections so actually the democrats wanted trump to be the nominee the republicans were like i think we're gonna lose say no to the people then everyone knows that there's no real elections so actually the democrats
Starting point is 00:59:05 wanted trump to be the nominee the republicans were like i think we're gonna lose this one anyway so what can we do and then trump won um but now look at what they're trying to do they're like the entire establishment is trying to get trump out the fact that they went behind biden get biden out no trump they're trying to get trump out that's why de santis is debating newsome it's giving legitimacy to Newsom. It is absolutely the stupidest thing in the world that these guys would be debating. Even all the corporate press, they're like, it's a very unusual event to happen. It's not working, whatever they're trying to do.
Starting point is 00:59:34 No, it's not. No, it's very bizarre. I can't tell from the chat if anyone even cares. Let me say this. My conspiracy theory, and Jack was saying something similar, a Trump-DeSantis ticket would have been unbeatable. Yep. Until DeSantis decided to lead the great American comeback and put on high heels. I won't let you down.
Starting point is 00:59:51 Put on high heels, sent his surrogates to attack all of the moderate base and Trump supporters, sabotaging whatever career DeSantis could have had, and now Trump's going for Ben Carson? He kind of was a guy that doesn't understand the internet that much, trying to run a crazy internet smear campaign. Or it was a guy who knew it really well and said, we're going to sink DeSantis and make sure he can never win again. Oh, you're saying it's the other way around where this was a smear job on him.
Starting point is 01:00:13 Well, Ron DeSantis was in 2022. He was leading Trump two to one. All of a sudden now DeSantis is an afterthought who's mocked and a guy who was known for wearing high heels how do you go from being the best governor in america who is the front runner for the gop to all of a sudden being laughed at i think some of it's the culture changed in a way that didn't favor his sensibilities which is just kind of looking at twitter for what people want to want to hear as opposed to having like a vision for what's next perhaps but he could have not engaged in like his surrogates could have perhaps not attacked people on twitter like he could have fired them the moment they did but that's that's the part where i'm saying this is a guy that doesn't understand internet culture that's fair
Starting point is 01:00:55 fair point yeah no matter how many times he has you have the advisors i mean you have the advisors being like no trust me this is what we do. And he's like, okay. Yeah. There's something very like American, like almost like Rocky-esque about Trump kind of having his next shot. Like he's got this rubber match right now to kind of, you know, last chance to basically be president again. There's like a way of like, don't get it wrong or versus get it right. And Trump's a get it right kind of guy. Whereas DeSantis is being concerned about getting it wrong. It seems like it feels like he's like doesn't want to make a mistake whereas trump's
Starting point is 01:01:28 like i'm just gonna do the right thing school politics almost yeah yeah let's craft a narrative but the internet's so transparent i think people thought for a minute to go ah it's nice and peaceful that like trump's gone he's not like taking up all this bandwidth and then i think people were like nah we kind of missed that. I want to clarify. It's hard to go back. Someone super chatted when Ian said the Democrats can just choose and Republicans can't. What that refers to is a technicality. Democrats have superdelegates who are appointed and can just vote and Republicans don't. But ultimately, these are private organizations that choose how they run and who vote, who runs and how they do it. And they could just do whatever.
Starting point is 01:02:01 But once they choose and everything's in order, the Democrats at the very last second they all you can elect with the democrats is not your candidate you elect superdelegates to go pick the candidate for you no which can be anybody no no or you elect delegates super okay no no no delegates elect the super no no no go for it there's delegates and superdelegates when you vote you're electing delegates superdelegates are people like hillary clinton who just get get to vote. They represent no one but themselves. And can they override the delegates? Yes. That is so...
Starting point is 01:02:28 Well, they don't override. They vote for what they want. So if you vote in your Democrat-run thing, your delegate goes and says, I'm going to vote for Bernie. And then Hillary walks out and goes, nah, I vote for me. And it's like, okay, well, there you go. Your vote's been nullified. Do the super delegates outnumber the regular delegates?
Starting point is 01:02:44 I don't think so. but i'm not entirely sure but it doesn't really matter because there's enough superdelegates to overturn what the popular vote in the dnc is so messed up but the rnc doesn't have superdelegates it's or the it's so crazy that the dnc has superdelegates that have like ultimate authority of choosing the candidate but it's because they're communists yeah it seems like that it's so messed up. Like, come on, if you're a Democrat in the Democratic Party, you gotta get rid of those superdelegates. Well, the fact that...
Starting point is 01:03:12 The fact that they're private entities that can basically do whatever they want is bad enough. People don't realize you don't have public elections. Yeah, I need to get rid of those. Afuera! Afuera! When's he coming on the show? I know, right? Let's get him down. That guy's great. Does he speak English well I don't know we'll have to learn Spanish not yet yeah he'll be learning it on the fast track the
Starting point is 01:03:29 next two years so was he really yeah oh man that guy's great this is his first trip he made all all you need to do is send me one video of him saying afuera and ripping out government institutions and I'm like I don't know anything about this guy that's Javier Millet the president of Argentina president-elect is he officially in now or is he still the elected president-elect? He's still president-elect. I think he haven't had the inauguration yet. I'm so excited. Things like that. Get that guy inside of Disney, man. The Department of Women. Afuera!
Starting point is 01:03:54 That gives me hope that things actually, like this simulation is sorting itself out, that people like that get into power. Department of Adam Sandler movies. Okay, we'll leave that one up. Department of Diversity. Afuera! He's like, Afuera! And then he slaps one up, and it's like Adam Sandler movies. Okay, we'll leave that one up. He's like, afuera! And then he slaps one up
Starting point is 01:04:07 and it's like Adam Sandler movies. He's getting two bureaucratic organizations. Adam Sandler is just, what do you say? He has like 10 Netflix movies every year or some ridiculous thing? Oh, buddy, he's making films.
Starting point is 01:04:18 He just did one of his kids too, right? Like now he's working the whole family. Snash hit, yeah. Some bar mitzvah movie or something. Under the radar, you never see it. You just go, you'll be like, hey, what were the ten biggest movies?
Starting point is 01:04:27 You're like, what's that? And you go, Sandler film. Yeah, but here's the thing about the ten biggest movies. When we would talk about the ten biggest movies 20 years ago, it's like, oh, of course. You know, like, oh, Lord of the Rings came out. Everybody knows that was big. Oh, Harry Potter. Now it's like, what are the ten biggest movies? Jack and Jill 9. You're like, Jack and Jill 9.
Starting point is 01:04:43 And it's like, how many people watched it? 100,000. No, no, no. It's more like 100 million. 100 million? No, I don't know. They started figuring out streaming numbers. Well, no, Netflix still is.
Starting point is 01:04:55 That's a total black box. The thing is... Can we get a fact check on how many people watch Sandler movies? They might. Do you really think that 20 million people watch Big Bang Theory? Yeah. Big Bang Theory? they might i do you really think that 20 million people watch big bang theory yeah uh big bang theory so so the the numbers big bang theory had back when it was on was like 20 million on cbs so i'm one i don't buy it yeah i mean if 80 how many people voted for joe biden that's how many people voted for joe biden 84 million or something so here's here's the thing yeah 20 million people watch big bang theory i think right joe fair but joe but here's the issue with joe biden joe biden did not get 85 million votes yeah 85 million
Starting point is 01:05:30 people voted against donald trump sure 25 percent of that may maybe we're like i think joe biden's good for some reason it probably exists but really it's like people just saying i don't like trump the enthusiasm for biden was like 25%, but the enthusiasm against Trump was like 96%. I voted for him seven or eight times. Okay, as of December 1st, 2023, Adam Sandler's movies have grossed an estimated $2.4 billion at the global box office. No, no, no, but is that all? What's the opposite of a win?
Starting point is 01:05:57 Wait, wait, wait. Is that of all time? I think so. Because everybody knows Happy Gilmore. His movies don't make any box office money anymore because I don't think the release rate is that good. His highest grossed movie
Starting point is 01:06:06 of all time is Hotel Transylvania with a worldwide gross of $1.37 billion. What? Yes, but that's... He made a deal at Netflix to make 85 movies
Starting point is 01:06:14 for four years. But is Hotel Transylvania an Adam Sandler movie or is it a movie he stars in? I think he's EP on it. Is he really? Probably like Happy Madison. But that's an animated kids film.
Starting point is 01:06:23 Yeah, it is. So of course it's making a lot of money.'s just kind of funny i wouldn't like here's the point like that he's constantly making this no no no like adam sandler is fantastic there's no question i'm just saying i'm not even saying that i'm just saying he's like loki in the shadows doing insane numbers this is my point when in today's day and age when we're talking about the biggest shows, the numbers are just That's correct.
Starting point is 01:06:46 Shattered. Especially the ones that win all the awards. Like, you know, you'll be like, oh, this was like a big critics pick and it was like 150,000 viewers. Yeah. Right. So when he makes a movie for Netflix and it's like the top 10 movies on Netflix, like, yeah, but what did it get?
Starting point is 01:07:01 Like 300,000? People watch Netflix though. Are they pushing it to the top? Does Netflix have a contract with them where they're like, you're going to make nine movies and we're going to yeah, but what did it get? Like 300,000? People watch Netflix though. Are they pushing it to the top? Does Netflix have a contract with them where they're like, you're going to make nine movies and we're going to put them all on the front page? He has literally every single-
Starting point is 01:07:10 Yeah, for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He has the CEO of Netflix's kid hostage in his basement and he says- No, he doesn't. That's the thing. It's like they actually do on Netflix, on the platform,
Starting point is 01:07:18 Netflix is like, this is, we give them, I think he gets 20 million a movie or something, like 50, whatever. He gets 20 million after production costs, but they do huge numbers on Netflix where million a movie or something like 50, whatever. He gets 20 million like after production costs, but like they do huge numbers on Netflix where they go, this is like a no break. Cause that's like a,
Starting point is 01:07:30 a cost that they're paying him, that they're not actually paying him. Featuring his movie is like, that's marketing. No, they're, those are Netflix exclusive movies. They're not anywhere else.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Those are like the movies that they make in house. They signed a deal with him. Just like Netflix has all the Dave Chappelle specials. And they film them around his vacation schedule. Yeah, it's like for him to go hang out with the boys and then they bring... He brings the boys down to a new beach and does a beach movie. Let me ask him questions. Alright? How many of you have seen Extraction 2?
Starting point is 01:07:55 Never heard of it. I only watched the first one. Nobody? Okay. How many of you have seen Pain Hustlers? Yeah, I saw Pain Hustlers. Did you really? I think so. You just saw it? I saw it this week on my parents. No, I didn't see it. No, no, no. For real, for real Pain Hustlers. Did you really? I think so. You just saw it? I saw it this week on my parents. No, I didn't see Pain Hustlers. Okay, so no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:08:08 For real, for real, that's one. I've heard of it. How many of you have seen The Deepest Breath? No. I literally haven't heard of one of these. Okay, okay. Nobody? How about The Mother?
Starting point is 01:08:15 Nobody? Okay, I was moving on. How about Nowhere? Nope. All right. A Man Called Otto? I've heard of that. That's...
Starting point is 01:08:21 Nyad. No. Okay. Race to the Summit? No. Nobody? Okay. Race to the Summit. Nobody? Okay. Plane. How about Jawan?
Starting point is 01:08:30 I know Jawan, a man. Okay. So those are the top 10 films based on... Unilad says these are the top 10 films of the year or whatever. Gosh. But this says best, not the most. According to viewers. According to viewers' ratings, though. Streaming giant. Next movie fans can still get access to some of the best releases. Yada, best, not the most. According to viewers. According to viewers' ratings, though.
Starting point is 01:08:46 Streaming channel, movie fans can still get access to some of the best releases. Facebook group rated these. My point is, I know, it's really... You can't fail with a Facebook group. But the thing is, Netflix does not divulge these numbers. Right, right, right. So often, you'll see on the top of Netflix,
Starting point is 01:09:00 it'll be like number six, and it'll be like top. My point is, there's a facebook fan group maybe it's not the the best metric we can check others we didn't even hear there's against adam sandler it's not nobody even knows these movies no no no none of them i mean the biggest show on netflix i'm pretty sure is is suits like because for whatever reason they just started throwing up suits on the front page of a show that hasn't been on for the longest time and then they were like yeah it's it's done like, you know, 4,000 billion like minutes of watch time or whatever.
Starting point is 01:09:30 And it just suddenly became the biggest show. They're like buying successful IP, right? I think they maybe, they have the license for it and then they're just cranking. And then people watch. I mean, some people watch it. They do, they're just like YouTube. Like they want to keep people on the platform.
Starting point is 01:09:41 Let's try this. I'll tell you, if any of those films are getting huge numbers, then my Rble numbers are real statistic says most popular english language netflix movies of all time as of october 2023 red notice heard of it haven't seen it this makes more sense don't look up saw it adam project saw it but that's a sandler movie saw it the adam project the gray man did not see it we can be heroes no the mother no glass onion saw it but i saw that in theaters extraction extraction too i did not see it. We Can Be Heroes, no. The Mother, no. Glass Onion, saw it, but I saw that in theaters. Extraction, Extraction 2, I did not see it.
Starting point is 01:10:06 Where's Hubie Halloween? No, but this one actually makes a bit more sense. So have you guys seen any of these movies? I think I might have seen one of the extractions. I'd have to see the cover.
Starting point is 01:10:14 Is it Liam Neeson? But they're claiming here too that Don't Look Up got 171 million views. I don't believe that. That's the numbers that I was kind of talking about. More in line with that. I guess it's possible though how many no how many subscribers don't
Starting point is 01:10:28 i guess what they have like you how many subscribers do they have they have worldwide i want to say they have 500 i've seen some charts they were saying the top movies were 250 300 mil ish yeah they have 240 247 million paid subscribers worldwide and if if they put it on the front page every time you're saying every netflix subscriber watch that movie no i didn't watch it right now how long do you have to watch it for it to be a view like six seconds and then you cancel off and they don't forget there's nine people on each netflix account that's true so i'll let you guys i'll tell you guys this too for those that don't know i think you guys probably do you mentioned your rumble views being real or whatever that point is so companies love to make
Starting point is 01:11:05 their numbers look bigger in any way possible so what they'll do is they'll repost the same thing 12 times on every platform and then basically people who scroll the feed hit it and they can turn one viewer in a 10 yeah yeah auto play twitter with the impressions obviously one of my one of my favorite things i agree with you that you've got to take all these numbers with a huge grain of salt yeah one of my favorite things ever was uh i was that you've got to take all these numbers with a huge grain of salt. Yeah. One of my favorite things ever was I was in a, I was in a meeting with a media CEO and he was talking to a journalist and he's talking about the success of their company. He's got the YouTube pulled up on the TV and he says, listen, we've got 10 million subscribers and on the screen it says three.
Starting point is 01:11:43 And the journalist is like, wow. And I was like, you gotta be kidding me. But so here's the trick. million subscribers and on the screen it says three and the journalist is like wow and i was like you gotta be kidding me but so here's the trick you you create a channel get a bunch of subscribers then you create 10 you create a new channel and tell everyone to subscribe then you get a hundred thousand then you create a new channel everyone subscribe a hundred thousand credit you keep doing that and you're turning one subscriber in a 10 and then you can go and say we have 10 million subscribers yeah yeah that's a clever move that they all do they're not unique though that's unique views is very different nobody asks like fractional reserve banking but like for views that's right fractional reserve viewing yeah fractional reserve viewing i
Starting point is 01:12:18 don't know let's uh we got we have this big news kind of been uh saving it for the end but let's talk about this texas ag paxton is su is suing Pfizer for attempted censorship and misrepresenting COVID-19 vaccination. You know, this is wild. Of course, we always start these videos by saying, don't take medical advice from strangers and make sure you talk to a doctor about what's right for you. But according to Attorney General Ken Paxton, Pfizer misrepresented the efficacy of the vaccines. The lawsuit alleges that Pfizer gave the impression its vaccine would end the COVID-19 pandemic and that the company's claims of its shot being 95% effective were misleading. More than 366 million doses of
Starting point is 01:12:56 Pfizer's original coronavirus vaccine were administered, et cetera, et cetera. We get all that. He says the facts are clear. Pfizer did not tell the truth about their COVID-19 vaccines, whereas the Biden administration weaponized the pandemic to force illegal public health decrees in the public and enrich pharmaceutical companies. I will use every tool I have to protect our citizens who are misled and harmed by Pfizer's action. Yeah, this is wild. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:13:19 I think I heard Dr. Drew and Kelly Victory talking about that on Drew's show. Well, their show. They have a show together on YouTube. I think this is they've been talking about this like before, like they knew this was coming. I don't know if they've mentioned Texas or any of that. And I don't want to misrepresent, but I feel like I've heard this coming down the pipe. And there's more data that'll be coming down the pipe about these
Starting point is 01:13:36 things from the scientists I've been listening to. Here's the crazy thing, right? So we also got this other information that came out earlier this morning that YouTube was colluding with the government to censor COVID-19. Misinformation, they call it. The only problem is you have actual board certified doctors on YouTube who are getting censored and banned for giving their medical opinions. I believe YouTube should be held civilly liable to anybody who is adversely affected by the medical advice YouTube gave. I believe it is fair to say that when YouTube announced their editorial guidelines on what was true medical information, they effectively gave that medical advice to individuals.
Starting point is 01:14:14 So I'll give you an example. You were allowed on YouTube to advocate that people go into parking lots and get injected by strangers. You are not allowed to tell people not to do that. Yeah. If you, if you said, I don't think it's safe. You shouldn't do it.
Starting point is 01:14:28 You got banned. You, cause they were not allowing the opposite opinion of it. You're saying. So YouTube was making sure that the only thing people could hear was go and do this thing. And anybody who challenged it. I mean, I'd love that to happen.
Starting point is 01:14:41 Suspended. Yeah. So anybody, not, not, not every medication is for everybody. You might go to your doctor and they're gonna be like they ask you this all the time do you have any medicine allergies let's say someone might have and all these youtubers are like what's the problem go and do it go and do it go and do it medical advice that youtube said to give and then someone goes to this go to a 7-eleven parking lot turns out they were allergic and got
Starting point is 01:15:02 sick youtube should be responsible yeah have you seen the test that YouTube, I got a strike or a warning on my channel. For what? For Alex Stein actually coming on my show. And then he was making a joke about the vaccine being safe and effective, but this was like two years ago. And then he was being sarcastic,
Starting point is 01:15:20 but saying the right words. And then they gave me a warning. But then now they have a thing where they're like you log in sometimes and so i logged in and they go you can take this test to get rid of your warning and it had all these questions and they're all covid related and some of them are so confused oh man i'll have to pull it up uh you guys talk i'll try and find it but some of them were literally so confusing where i'm like i don't even really like something's like a nurse she took covid and it said it made her like a baron or something and then like is this allowed and
Starting point is 01:15:49 i'm like i think not but then it was but it is because she's like a nurse and it's her no no they said a personal anecdote is fine but widespread theories are not and it's like how is the average person supposed to know any of this it's really confusing test like to take like i was like answering i'm like i don't think they give it to you to deter you from talking about it? You just know, no, it's so weird. They're just like,
Starting point is 01:16:09 we'll take the, do the test. It's seven questions. And if you pass the test then, or if you take the test or whatever, then in three months, if you don't get another strike, we'll remove your warning.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Do you have to get a hundred percent on the test? I don't know. I think I did. Nice work. Thank you. Yeah. I on the test? I don't know. I think I did. Nice work. Thank you. Yeah, I cheated. No, I don't know if you have to. I think it might be like, even if you take it, then they show you what the right answer is.
Starting point is 01:16:33 I think you just keep going. That's crazy. So anecdotal statements about doing something was okay, but widespread saying. Yeah. If you said like, this thing does this thing to people, that's a no-no. But if you said, I did this thing and this happened to me, they said that was fine. Oh, okay. Yeah.
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Starting point is 01:17:38 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Yeah, it's nonsense. I feel like it's designed to make people be like, I don't want to lose. I don't want to get any strikes. I'll just stay away from this topic entirely.
Starting point is 01:17:54 So they're saying, oh, no, no, we're allowed to say whatever you want. We just make it so you live in fear and avoid it. Okay, here's question six of seven for me, okay? Jing is a nurse who makes educational health content. In her latest video, she shares that since getting the COVID-19 vaccine last year, she has had three miscarriages. She says that the COVID-19 vaccine made her infertile. And it says, select the correct answers. This video doesn't violate the policy because she's a medical professional.
Starting point is 01:18:19 This video doesn't violate the policy because Jing is allowed to share her personal experience. And the third one is this video doesn't violate the policy because Jing is allowed to share her personal experience and this and the third one is this video doesn't violate the policy because Jing is not spreading medical misinformation so it would be the second one according to Tim and they just want to make that's what the answer was they want to make sure I remember seeing that I'm like I'm not sure because the previous questions were kind of the same but they were like no you can't say this it does violate these well you need a name like Jing to be able to get away with it sounds like and she a nurse jing the nurse so oh wow so it's like a multiple choice test and they're like did you read the terms do you understand they don't ask you to read anything in advance of this they're not like hey read this thing and take the test they're just like take this test huh and we'll
Starting point is 01:18:56 take away your warning this is like uh we've got this has been i'm glad it's been documented by humanity because it's the first time in medical history that the widespread uh first of all global what you would they call it a pandemic and mass media with the individual being able to say whatever you want to a crowd of a million people co-allied uh that's a funny word co-allied um so how are we going to handle it next time what are we supposed to do and it's interesting because there were all these moments where we would say like the myocarditis that like suddenly was detected, especially among young men. And you would see it happening, different European countries being like, well, we think we're going to maybe limit this vaccine. They would start dialing back down and the states would be like, no, that's not real.
Starting point is 01:19:34 Like that's a flu. It's whatever. And then it became more and more pronounced that this was something that was happening internationally. And like actual doctors like, you know, Dr. J. He's like works at Stanford and he's straight up like, yeah, that's like we should're like you're off that's what doesn't make sense he's an expert i'm not i'm not some staunch conservative i think republicans should come out and sit at a big table at a press conference and i'll just kind of look at each other and be like we we heard that uh liberals wanted to abort their their kids we're for this yeah we're all we're all for that uh democrats
Starting point is 01:20:06 please abort your children and thank you and they get up and walk out like make the point blue states my point is if people want to do these things you have a choice to determine for yourself the problem is the government authoritarianism yeah that's the big problem is that the government was most likely involved in telling these companies what to censor the government authoritarianism yeah that's the big problem is that the government was most likely involved in telling these companies what to censor the government was colluding with youtube so the problem is always government mandates authoritarianism and censorship when it comes to what should the people do other people's individuals should decide but we should restrict we should vote for people who are not going to allow the government to do these things to weed them out that's what matters and have like systems where if that does happen you
Starting point is 01:20:45 know it's happening i mean for sure youtube got their direction about this stuff i mean it's a fact the emails were released yeah exactly right i mean even still youtube has a policy where they still have covet stuff they say you can't say on youtube that the vaccine makes you magnetic that is a current strikeable offense can I just say like and it doesn't but it does not make you magnetic I just gotta say like that's the stupidest
Starting point is 01:21:09 most insane thing ever like you'd think like you'd be like yeah the vaccine doesn't turn you into a pig and they would say hey you can't say that you're like we know
Starting point is 01:21:16 it doesn't though you go yeah but did you see all those videos where people would stick magnets to their arms and then they were like what's happening
Starting point is 01:21:23 I have a magnet on my arm I was like dude it's called oil on your skin that's it but like what's the harm in that like what are what are they so worried about that this is going to spiral out of control listen listen i think you need to understand right the people who watch a show like this and you guys you you guys have you guys have inner monologues right like when you think there are words and you and you think to yourself because there are people i say everything i think i don't have that think there are words and you think to yourself, because there are people who don't. I say everything I think.
Starting point is 01:21:45 I don't have that. No. There are some people who don't have inner monologues. Two guys in my head fighting. That's better. You have two. You have bare knuckle boxing. You have a dialogue.
Starting point is 01:21:54 You have the censorship guys in a full Nelson right now. My point is, the way YouTube views things is, you guys might be smart enough to realize you're not going to become magnetic, but there are a lot of people who are not that smart and they're going to believe it. Now, my view is the decentralized view of let people believe what they want to believe. You should not be the authoritarian top-down government says so because the government gets things wrong. And then what happens when that guy, listen, this is the problem. The people who thought you would be turned magnetic get into government and then they tell YouTube to censor people who believe the truth that's why we don't want a hundred i can't vote but i would vote for magnet guy for president one thousand percent always super just needs to uh get anheuser-busch's
Starting point is 01:22:34 marketing girl and starts presenting these things that like we know are adverse effects like girls great new form of birth control you won't get pregnant if you get the pfizer vaccine and they would do it there There are all kinds of women. I mean, obviously, I don't advocate this for myself. Everyone should have a family. But, you know, I think that there is a way
Starting point is 01:22:50 they could spin this that's like super dark, but actually fits current narrative. That was like, this is a great idea. You want these things to happen. I bet this is a debate that goes on deeply
Starting point is 01:22:58 in the government, at the head of the government, at the head of YouTube, social networks is like, how stupid are people? How manipulatable are they? Should we ban our insane clown posse? there is like an element where they go like you know people are a danger to themselves like a cohort of the population probably like a large
Starting point is 01:23:14 segment of it is a danger to themselves and we need to protect people from themselves but then it just again like you know there's adverse effects from the stuff that they made you do so we were talking before the show that like how many people does it take to create a movement and it's like one one guy can tell a bunch of people to do something and then they all start telling people to do the thing yeah it's like with your thing with santa claus big time santa claus by the way to have a conversation with your children i'm not gonna say it out loud because there's a lot of people listening. Question everything. I walked in and Ian was Skyping with two kids.
Starting point is 01:23:49 They were crying. And he was like, it's either you know now or never. Danny wants me to be a Santa Claus in a mall. Did you get a job as a mall Santa? And then when the kid said, what do you want for Santa? He goes, I'm not real.
Starting point is 01:24:02 The Santa Claus thing freaks me out. It's not so much about Santa. It's about lying to children. Come on. No, no. See what happens is. You guys at YouTube, you can't let people tell people that Santa Claus is real. That's misinformation.
Starting point is 01:24:13 That is misinformation. Ian's going to be a mall Santa. The kid's going to sit in his lap and he's going to go, I'm not really Santa. My name's Ian Crosland. And then the kid's going to go home and put up like Ian Crosland pictures. Mom, Santa's real name is Ian. When's Ian coming down the chimney? When's Ian coming?
Starting point is 01:24:28 He smelled funny. There's a man coming down this chimney. Takes it off. This was just a test. I'm not real. And you failed, kids. It's kind of wild for me, though, because I had older siblings, so I never thought Santa was real. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Lucky. I got humiliated at school because when I was like 11, I still thought he was real. So now we know what this is all about. But then you know what happened? The truth comes out. I went to my mom and I was like, okay still thought he was So now we know what this is all about But then you know what happened? I went to my mom and I was like okay so you lied to me about Santa so you probably lied about God too. So I thought that God was a lie for like 25 years after that. Terrible
Starting point is 01:24:54 memories of first year of high school. It was deep dude Mike Robb. You guys pumped? Mike Robb was like you idiot. My mom puts an orange in my stocking and all the kids laughed in the gym locker room in fifth grade and then finally after he figured out Santa Claus when he released like at least we still have the tooth fairy right boys Did you like have one of those families like no TV kind of thing? I was the oldest no
Starting point is 01:25:14 I was the oldest so they didn't know when to tell me they were just letting it ride until I found out Did they like put stuff to like encourage it like did they like I know some families like to put like boot prints in the snow or whatever Yeah, they would have cookies half eaten at night. And I was like, yes, he is real. You guys. And all the kids were laughing and like, Mike, Rob definitely won that one. What's happening, Mike?
Starting point is 01:25:32 Well, anyways, we know the motivation is coming into my room. All that, all that stuff. The down the chimney. How the hell we don't have a chimney. Didn't matter. 11. I've heard this a lot more. I heard this a lot before, though from uh older kids in the
Starting point is 01:25:45 family that they were made fun of for thinking santa was real but for so my sister's five years older than me as soon as i was like a conscious entity of some sort she's like there's no santa yeah and i'm just like oh yeah i don't know what that means anyway the president's show comments so just keep your mouth exactly and i would have been thankful to my parents if i'd known they were the ones buying it the whole time my all of my younger siblings eventually confronted someone in our family with because they're much younger than me confronted us with some kind of evidence like oh it's interesting that he wouldn't fit down our chimney or they'd be like that wrapping paper looks familiar to me or like whatever it was like i think at some point
Starting point is 01:26:18 kids naturally question this like it's one not ian no i gotta read got to read the super chat. Adam Smith said that kids have their entire adult lives to be miserable. Let children believe in magic and enjoy childhood. You know what? No, no, no. Hold on. Let me answer this because this one actually is completely the inverse of my worldview. Children should have jobs.
Starting point is 01:26:40 I'm not saying that. You like that one, huh? Let the man cook. Especially if they're not done yeah they don't have to work in mines gotta make these nikes they don't gotta work in factories they can deliver papers they can shovel snow they can mow lawns the reason they're miserable as adults is because the world they were given as children was ripped away from them once they got older give them the world of reality as children so when they grow up they're not miserable because they're like this is the world what do you mean expose kids to the magic of quantum physics you want to talk about
Starting point is 01:27:13 wild reality man think of like the vibrating essence of the Higgs field yeah dude coulomb field like you want you want to make kids think about wild and crazy ideas give them science that's the nuttiest dude. See, I think it's fine to do this. I just think it depends on how you present it. Having folklore is fine. It can be cultural. You going out of your way to trick your children.
Starting point is 01:27:33 I don't like the elf on the shelf guy where he comes out and he rips apart your kitchen and then we clean it up and we think it's funny. Is that real? That's elf on the shelf. This is thing and at night he pulls pranks, but then it's like he just does these messy disastrous pranks. That it's like he just does these messy disasters pranks. That seems awful to me. I'd rather have Santa than this destructive creature you bring
Starting point is 01:27:50 into your house and your kids are like... I'd rather have none of it. So all the kids, there's miracles in real life. Look at trillions of dollars being printed out of thin air. Let's talk about fantasy. What's money? Santa gives all of your presents to the government.
Starting point is 01:28:05 And what do they do with the presents? the government. That's where they are. And what do they do with the presents? They drop them on kids in foreign countries at high rates of speed. We should just have the libertarians rebrand Santa. The government's taking 50% of the presents and he cuts them in half. Each present in half. This is a lesson that you got to learn for. I think because we've been lied to by our parents, a lot of people are recycling all the way up till, you know, 11 years
Starting point is 01:28:28 of age. It's like an abusive cycle. Like they're like, what's so wrong with it? I it happened to me. It's fine. I'll lie. I feel like they lied to you at a certain point where you were like, oh, they were just trying to give me forgiven. Yeah. Yeah. But it confused the hell out of me. It's not a happy childhood. Confuse the hell out of them. I 30 being
Starting point is 01:28:43 like, mom, I forgive you. Look at look at look at millennials look at the younger generations today they're entitled they're lazy they're marxist and it's not all because of santa santa 50 50 50 50 right people well listen to this the idea that some authority figure a big fat suit wearing authority figure shows up and gives you what you ask for if you're good chris christian and he's wearing red no no no listen and he's wearing red this was a communist plot from the beginning there you go but he doesn't wear red in all cultures like that's the thing but also kids look you take you take kids you you you you you take them to the middle of the woods and you you leave them there and say good luck and if they survive for two weeks then they're
Starting point is 01:29:24 strong enough like the spartans do right no i'm kidding my point is i don't think you should pamper children at all i think kids from the moment they're born should understand life is not fair and and this idea like no let them have magic in their life why to rip it away from them and gut them when they're when they're older no no let them understand the reality of what the world is be a good parent teach them to survive in it, and they will find happiness. Did you like sitting on Santa's lap? Well, newsflash, that was a pedophile. This, I mean, magic is real, man.
Starting point is 01:29:52 This is a lesson that you're learning. How does an atom form? Let the kid think about that. Show him what it is. I don't even know that. Exactly. If I was four and six, and that's what I was thinking about on Christmas Eve, it would have been a lot cooler than wondering how a dude can fly through the sky
Starting point is 01:30:05 and then finding out it wasn't real. Plus it's about Jesus. The whole thing's supposed to be about Jesus Christ. And the fact that they turned it, commodified it into some thing, the corporation, like Coca-Cola, having these pictures of big fat Santa drinking his sugar.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Speaking to the evangelical audience now. Look, man, why is it that millennials don't want to work? Humans like doing what they were doing when they were young because these are the formative years where they are being created and they're being taught. Everybody, not everybody, but we were talking about this earlier. Chick Magnet by MXPX came on the radio and I was listening to streaming radio and I was like, I know how to play that song on guitar. I know every word of that song and I haven't played it in 25 years because Because I was 12 years old, I learned that song, and it'll never leave. Yeah, I got you.
Starting point is 01:30:48 So these kids are growing up. But I don't think it's only that. There's also that people are incentivized where they see a pathway that doesn't seem like it's going to work for them. And that's one of the reasons they don't want to work. Yeah, but look. Should I say that again? Demoralized, kind of. Yeah, they go, why don't you want to work?
Starting point is 01:31:05 And you go, it doesn't seem like it's going to work out for me either way. Yeah, but that's part of the issue, right? Kids, millennials especially, millennials are a lost generation. And you look at all the data, and I'm not trying to be cute. Like, it's a fact. Millennials are broken as a generation. Not every single millennial, but a lot of them. My first job when I was nine years old.
Starting point is 01:31:22 Family business. I mowed lawns. I shoveled snow. If I needed money, I had to work for it. So when I grow up, I'm not averse to hard work. I'm like, this is what this is. I'm driven. I'm driven to do it.
Starting point is 01:31:33 I'm driven. Got to work more. Got to build. Got to build that castle. I don't know what the light at the end of the tunnel is. All I know is like, got to put one more brick in the foundation. All of my friends though,
Starting point is 01:31:42 did literally nothing. Not all of them, but a lot of them. They rode their bike around, they played video games. Then they went to school. We're told what to do. Then they went to college. Now they're all in debt and they hate working. I'm like, well, right. They were created by their parents and raised to never work. Why would they enjoy doing work that creates when they've never done it before their first job out of college. You know, they're people. Average millennial, probably.
Starting point is 01:32:09 Well, they have to start seeing the rewards of that work, but there's some truth to what you're saying for sure. But they, listen. Allowance. Your family, there's food in the fridge. You go to school. Lunch is given to you. Your parents have a lunch plan or the public school and they give you lunch.
Starting point is 01:32:21 Then you go to high school. You're told to do the entire step of the way. Everything's given to you. Then you go to college. Loans pay for everything. Then you leave then you you go to high school you're told to do the entire step of the way everything's given to you then you go to college loans pay for everything then you leave now you're in debt good luck they've never worked before they don't understand and they're all saying to themselves why isn't the authority just giving me what i want and need anymore that's allowing me i did the opposite i it's like you want money go shovel snow go mow the lawn so then we will go door to door but can i, can I mow your lawn? Can I rake your leaves? Can I shovel your snow? You make 10 bucks.
Starting point is 01:32:46 Then I got a job at my family's coffee shop, nine years old, bought Pokemon and Game Boy by myself. Now that I'm older, I'm like, what's the next thing I can do to build that castle and get where I need to go? I think- You're also in a system though where you're reaping the benefits of your rewards, right? A lot of people are having trouble getting on the track you know and i have a little more faith in them i have a little more faith in people and i don't think it's just that they have like a culture of laziness i think that
Starting point is 01:33:12 some people are having trouble getting on a track to start bro i was put on the track when i was six years old seven years old these people are in their 20s and they've never been on the track before no that's my point so i mean like okay let's say you get into So I mean like, okay, let's say you get into a, there's lots of people, let's say you get into a workplace and you're like, oh, if I work hard here, I can get promoted here. And then, okay. And that's already the problem.
Starting point is 01:33:32 Then you see there's a- Don't take a job. You're saying hard work for the sake of hard work. No, listen. So there's a lot of, I play guitar when I'm 12 years old. Yeah. I learned how to play basic chords. When I'm 19, when I'm 20, I need money. I take my guitar out to Wrigley Field.
Starting point is 01:33:49 I stand outside. I play guitar. I make money. I don't have to go. Well, that's why you're a multimillionaire, right? Right. But it's because when I was a kid, my parents were like, if you want something, you have to figure out how to produce values that someone will give it to you.
Starting point is 01:34:00 There's no man in the chimney who's going to come and give you whatever you want. That's not happening. There's no authority and no boss will give you what you want. If you want something, you have to figure it out. That's no man in the chimney is going to come and give you whatever you want that's not happening there's no authority and no boss will give you what you want if you want something you have to figure it out that's a funny it's like there's no man in the chimney no man in the chimney yeah i know what you mean but they might i had friends well that had got allowances i think that's very communist that'll get you wanting ubi when you're when you're older um not if you do chores then you get you get rewards for like incentives that's pretty cool like if you get an a, I had one friend, if he got an A on his report card, he'd get 10 bucks for every A.
Starting point is 01:34:28 I was like, oh, snap. But my parents wouldn't do that. They were like, you got to work. But Patrick Bet-David, for instance, he makes his kids read a book. Every book they read is currency in his house. So he's like, how many books? It's 20 books to get that thing, that race car. How many books have you read?
Starting point is 01:34:40 And they say two. And he's like, 18 more. And then you're going to get it. And they walk in and they see the thing up on the top shelf. And it's just reading, reading, reading. In general,
Starting point is 01:34:47 like the ideal that greatness is good. It's good for kids to have. In grade school, in first grade, my teacher had a thing called 10 tickets. And if you did the appropriate thing, you got a ticket. And once you had 10,
Starting point is 01:34:59 you could go up to the box and trade tickets for a prize. That's, that's the kind of thing. And then also, Prize was a knighted her. No, kind of thing and then also prize was a knight at her no it was like a recorder you get a little you know and yo-yos yo-yos were oh yeah and uh then my parents did the thing where we got money for every a b c d and a downward sliding scale gave you money for d's d no i think these were nothing uh think A's were like $3 B's were $2 and then every
Starting point is 01:35:27 well only my mom every report card it was like you've got 50 bucks let's go buy Legos and it's like yes yeah you want to have a good incentive you're incentivized yeah I couldn't manipulate my parents into that one and then I gave up on grades in fourth grade because of it I was like why am I even trying they don't even check my homework anyway
Starting point is 01:35:43 I love that you gave up on grades before you knew santa was fake if i get a b minus no one will complain so that's what i so the theory is that uh that from a young age kids need to have those incentive structures set up let's go back pre-industrial revolution and even somewhat into it children would be with their parents the entire time there's no daycare there's no public schooling system there was no santa claus sure what i got invented there's a there's a kid he wakes up no 50 once he's old enough the dad's like here's how you help mo wash the clothes now that kid every day is interacting with the business of the parents and learning from adults there's a viral video where these 10 year old kids uh it's from like the 50s and they're talking about war or whatever and they sound like adults and everyone was shocked they
Starting point is 01:36:28 were like why do these kids sound like they're talking like adults and it's like well we used to raise them they've been working in a factory for five years at that point they weren't working in factories but so when i'm nine years old my my mom opens a coffee shop on the roadside of chicago and so i go work there on the weekends when I'm working the cash register. I have an adult man complaining to me when I go and sit down to have lunch. There's a bunch of adults working at that cafe talking about politics. I'm surrounded by adults who speak like adults. And so that puts me in an entirely different position to all the other sixth graders who
Starting point is 01:37:00 were talking about yo-yos. When I go back to school during the week and I've got 30 bucks in cash from tips from working at my family's business, they're all broke. And I'm like, oh, I got lunch. And they're like, whoa, Tim's rich. And I'm like, I have a job. I work at my family's business. up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer from roulette to blackjack watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino the excitement doesn't stop there with over 3 000 games to choose from including fan favorites like cash eruption ufc gold blitz and more make deposits instantly
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Starting point is 01:37:59 please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Family business. So I bought Pokemon Red by myself. I said, I want a Pokemon. And I goes, well, how many weeks until you save up enough tips? And I was like, I don't know, I think two weeks. And then I got the money and then I bought a Game Boy and Pokemon. And I was like, this is mine. I bought it. So that's how I grew up. And then my friends, I was talking to a friend of mine. Let me give you the other side of that though.
Starting point is 01:38:28 So I, for example, like worked a bunch of jobs as a referee, worked for the city, worked at the hockey ring, did a bunch of different things like that, right? I always was the worst employee because I knew that this is not what I'm going to do. I'm just doing this because basically I'm forced to have a job against my will. Whatever, you need to have
Starting point is 01:38:44 money and stuff like that. but i would say that i was a job i was a guy that you know did a bad job at that work and probably spent all my time trying to be funny and like making jokes and like stuff like that it's like four years ago this is four years ago just kidding but how old were you when all this was going down i don't know start probably from whatever 12 or you know probably when i was in early high school i was working working there. You had a paper routes, all that sort of stuff, but bad employee. And I would say some of that because I was using my brain. I was thinking of, you know, being funny and all that sort of stuff. And that on in my specific case, like that led to what I'm doing now.
Starting point is 01:39:19 So there is suffering of the job. No, just focusing on, I would say, what I would now describe as being creative. Not every single person finds success in the exact same way. However, I believe it is overwhelming that if we teach kids, you need to work to survive. You said you were forced against your will to have a job. Well, I'm saying greatness is... That's why when you were talking about Patrick Boudavid making his kids read books, or someone making their kid be great at sports, it doesn't always have to come in the form of work at
Starting point is 01:39:49 some job that you're getting no skills for, not really learning anything. Greatness can be learned and that value can be implemented on the kid. Work doesn't mean job. Work means producing value. Work means doing something. If you're playing minor hockey, you're not producing any value. You absolutely are. To yourself, you are are it's entertaining for the people who are watching nobody it's well look so why do we have sports well bro there are pro athletes who make more
Starting point is 01:40:13 money than firefighters that's like the norm for pro athletes because it's valuable to people that who like to watch it once you're good at plus you're being physically fit you're improving your health there's tremendous benefits to this and then when you want to certain jobs, like let's say you're good at riding a bike, guess what? You can be a courier. There's tons of skills you can learn and transfer them to work. And being funny and sharpening that skill is a value to society. People think work means serving burgers. Well, if you like making burgers, then that's your work. If you like writing songs, that's your work. The problem is there are people posting videos on TikTok being like, I literally want to do nothing. I want to go home and turn the tv on yeah that's what this
Starting point is 01:40:47 generation is right so my point is something you have to you have to focus on something when when parents should give their kids guidance and make them do things because i can't tell you how many stories i've heard from people who are like my parents made me do this and i hated it and now i love it there's there's like would be an example a friend of mine it's a pro skateboarder who as a child said to uh to their father i want to get a skateboard like all the other kids and the dad said if i get you this skateboard you will skate every week no matter what you can skate whenever you want but every week a tiger dad we're going and they were like deal and then after three months they said i don't want to skate anymore and he goes we're going to the skate park now now they're a pro skateboarder
Starting point is 01:41:27 they're like i'm glad my parents made me do this yeah i think a lot of like musicians like you know a lot of like violin players are like i hated it oh i had to play the piano against my will especially children they're just motivated differently right like one of my younger siblings loves street no problem one of them hates it it's you can't expect them all to do the same things i think that's one of the challenges with saying like you might have the one kid who is like yes i would love to make money give me every side job that we have i want to get a paper route as soon as i can you have another kid who's like i don't want to do that those things aren't motivating to me you know and so it's hard to adapt a universe or universal
Starting point is 01:42:00 strategy i think the idea that you need to be willing to take on responsibility and you need to be contributing to your household you need to be expecting things not to be given to you but to work for them it's a good thing here's what here's here's what drives kids their peers so uh it's not absolute but it's a tendency if you take a kid and say i want you to learn piano that kid's gonna be like i don't want to learn piano that's so stupid why because what are their friends doing they want to be social with their peer group because that's what humans do. However, later on in life, when they're really good at piano and everyone's praising them for it, now they feel good.
Starting point is 01:42:31 Like, wow, I'm really glad my parents got me to do this. Also, when three of your friends have instruments and they want to start a band, that's when I get the snare drum. And that's what happened to me. So I'm like, I guess I'll play drums. I get a drum set. I stopped playing after a few days. I learned how to play.
Starting point is 01:42:44 And then I won like an award at school and I took lessons. And then I was like, I don't care. Coolest guy. And then my friend said, we don't need a drummer. We need a guitarist. And I went, mom, I need a guitar now. And so then she's like, okay, well, here, take your brother's guitar. My brother was like, don't take my guitar.
Starting point is 01:42:55 What are you doing? And she's like, you don't play it. And then he's like, what's dumb? And she's like, I'll get you a bass or whatever. If you let him find, okay, fine. Now I'm learning guitar because my friends were trying to be in a band. So I'm just trying to fit in and I end end up playing guitar i had another incentive based thing even in college my parents were like if you get a job we'll pay half your rent i was like sweet i'll get
Starting point is 01:43:13 a job we're gonna go to super chat so if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends head over to timcast.com click join us to become a member because i'm sure the members only uncensored show will be pretty wild and it'll be fun and we'll take your questions. And let's read what you have to say right now. All right. Kilted Carnivore says in Trump's voice. First, the very best.
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Starting point is 01:43:54 Ready to Rumble says, Tim, you should do a segment on the Palestinian protesters showing up to the Christmas tree celebration in New York, chanting, burn it down. I talked a little bit about it earlier. And what I said was, this is why I despise the woke left. Because you can talk about the debate between left and right, but nobody takes Christmas from me. The pine trees are legit, dude. Yeah. Let's praise the pine tree. Last year, you were here right before Christmas. Is that true?
Starting point is 01:44:17 And we had these little Hershey's kisses. And you were like, oh, Christmas. Nice. And I'm like, you see, Christmas, man. Even Ryan gets it. I'm Jewish and I love Christmas. I love love christmas don't don't stop you're really landing on there i love christmas listen you and ian could have whatever you do you and hanukkah whatever pagan rituals you're getting up to yeah ian dances
Starting point is 01:44:37 make it around the trees outside i'm talking about amanita muscaria dude in the tibetan the tibetans that would go under the pine tree and they'd collect the the reindeer dung would you know fertilize the uh amanita muscaria mushroom and then they'd collect and bring it back because their teepees were their yurts were snowed in they'd have to climb down the chimney hang them up over sock in socks over the fireplace to dry them out overnight and then they drink amanita muscaria tea the next morning let's uh let's grab this one we got the jacob paradis says shout out to home depot for supporting donald trump's campaign even if he's convicted to Muscari tea the next morning. Let's grab this one. We got Jacob Paradis says, shout out to Home Depot for supporting Donald Trump's campaign,
Starting point is 01:45:07 even if he's convicted just in time for Christmas shopping. What, did they come up with a statement or something? Yeah, he ran an op-ed a little while ago. He's endorsed him before. We support everything orange.
Starting point is 01:45:17 To be fair, I think they're talking about the founder of Home Depot. He's not technically with the company anymore, but he's a very wealthy billionaire. He's looking down at his apron and it's orange
Starting point is 01:45:26 and he looks at the TV and he sees Trump and he looks down again and looks up and he's like, how dare they? If they come for one of us, they come for all of us.
Starting point is 01:45:35 Anything orange. All right, what do we got? The Dude Abides says, breaking news, SCOTUS dockets another Illinois assault weapons ban case. Justice Amy Coney Barrett gives Illinois until December 6th to respond to plaintiffs in the naperville case who brought in an emergency
Starting point is 01:45:48 appeal to scotus very very cool all right well we will see we will see let's grab some more super chats what have we uh let's see miss mary says question for ian what mountains are in florida that was all a lie luke's not actually living in the mountains. He's in Miami. I don't know. He's in the Everglades on like a little raft. The Azores. Quite flat.
Starting point is 01:46:11 I'm just naming mountains. Yeah. Yeah. Are there mountains in Florida? I don't think so. Greg Dubier says, Tim, I canceled my subscriptions to Max the day Warner Boys said they were pulling ads on X.
Starting point is 01:46:21 They asked why and I told them because you pulled ads on X. Yesterday, I joined Angel Studios to replace Max. Hear, hear. and I told them, because you pulled ads on X. Yesterday, I joined Angel Studios to replace Max. Hear, hear. That's how we do. That's what we do. Yeah, we got to get Ryan,
Starting point is 01:46:31 Long, and Danny to do an Angel Studios movie. Is that what the studio is called? The distribution company. They did Sound of Freedom. Oh, they did Sound of Freedom. And so the way it works is you submit like a...
Starting point is 01:46:41 A torch. Yeah, it's like a screener. I think that was the last time we were here, too. Was it? That just came out yeah you do a screener or no wait like a five minute what they call it a torch it's just like a five minute preview of the movie everybody there basically votes if they want to see it
Starting point is 01:46:53 produced that's sick and then this basically is how the funding goes to the movie and then they got a movie coming out on friday the shift yeah that's a great way to do it yeah yeah yeah so people everyone votes on it and then all the money goes to the one that gets voted the most and so they've got like 200,000 members how much money what's the budget I don't know what their budgets are but I can say to be a member it's 20 bucks a month
Starting point is 01:47:15 or 150 a year and they have 175k members what a cool service there's funding there for these movies right and you can resubmit if it doesn't get high enough they'll let you resubmit. Eventually, they'll help. If they like it enough, they'll help people help you with it.
Starting point is 01:47:28 They're telling a story. That's how the shift got through. And they say it's all about uplifting the light. So if it's not evil content, basically, if you're not- Oh, so we shouldn't be like Sound of Freedom, but we're the bad guys or the good guys? From the other perspective.
Starting point is 01:47:45 Just think about it. Well, have you seen bad guys are the good guys. From the other perspective. Just think about it. A criminal organization getting taken down. Have you seen Freedom Tunes joke about this, Seamus? What is the joke? It's two movie executives who are looking at the news about all the money coming in for Sound of Freedom. So they're like, what is all this? Why are people liking this movie?
Starting point is 01:47:58 How is it such a big deal? Let's go watch it. And then it shows them in the theater, and they're shocked, and they're crying. And then as they're leaving, wiping tears like i can't believe it i never knew those poor traffickers yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah all right what do we have mf damien says pet smart owns chewy while selling its own version of course controlled opposition man if you're going to sell a pop tart you know you got to
Starting point is 01:48:23 make the opposition nasty ones and then you can be like we're better than that brand because then the brand can't sue you classic that's how you do it man kay uh kayleem mim says bob eiger is the reason disney is doing this nonsense he's the reason they are being political because he wanted to be president and he wanted to be part of the embassy with china he needs to go was he making a play in the political world i guess i don't. I heard that he was admitted that they've been doing poorly because of the politics. Oh, for sure. ESPN
Starting point is 01:48:49 is like disaster because of that. Salty says, Tim, great guest. Ryan Long is hilarious. When do we the live action show of my comic? When do we do it? Silence do good. I so want to cast him as the lead, a young Ben Franklin who takes on an AI that thinks it's
Starting point is 01:49:05 god i just have to point out he didn't mention danny yeah that's fine danny's here too guys he's important he's a comic yeah so salty made a comic silence do you actually have a ben franklin i'm more of a ben franklin yeah yeah alahad says here to help you pay for your ice bath tim haha well i appreciate it we got one it's so cool i'm excited uh because i hear like after you exercise what do you do like jump in it no you're supposed to it depends if you want to build the muscle you wait six hours before you get cold but if you're if you want to shrink the muscle and you don't want it to grow then yeah right and you're not doing the ice bath this is andrew huberman's stuff you just bought it yeah and you just sit waiting no no it's not here yet that's an impulse purchase
Starting point is 01:49:46 that's more after Instagram told me to do it that's more after lifting and definitely look into that I don't first thing in the morning too what's that liquid nitrogen
Starting point is 01:49:55 thing that you do like you go into a chamber and it sprays the cryo chamber hyperbaric is that what it's called no no it's a cryo chamber
Starting point is 01:50:01 it's like you go in there and it's I don't know they do it to like tone your muscles or something right I think it's just for inflammation and stuff it's like minus 50 it's a cryo chamber. It's like you go in there and it's, I don't know. They do it to tone your muscles or something, right? I think it's just for inflammation and stuff. It's like minus 50.
Starting point is 01:50:09 It's good for a million things. But you only go in for two minutes. None of your business says, you guys know you can turn off targeted ads, right? Why would I want to do that? I actually didn't know that. But why would I want to? I'm going to get an ad for a hairdryer. I don't have hair.
Starting point is 01:50:24 I want an ad for a TV I might buy. You know what I mean? I do buy clothes off. Well, that's the stuff when you get apps and they go ask with Apple's update and they go ask not to track you or whatever. Yeah, you can do that. You can say no. They're like, yeah, now we're definitely not.
Starting point is 01:50:37 And then they just give you a random ad. Now suffer. This is what you get. They sent me an ad for this adjustable heat and ice bath thing. I'm like, I'm glad they did because I want it. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:50:47 I just get a picture of a guy and he goes, tread on this. You don't mind if I do? What we're going to get is a- I'll buy an Afuero shirt. That'd be good. We're going to get a sensory deprivation tank. Yes, please. Oh, those are awesome.
Starting point is 01:50:57 Dude, I just heard from Corin Nemec when I was interviewing him a couple weeks ago that the pyramids were apparently sensory deprivation chambers they would use to astrally project their consciousness. Okay. They're capped with gold. This is like masonry, free masonry stuff. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:51:10 Wild concept. He said they found heavy saltwater residue in the king's chamber. They were like... I feel like I don't get cooled up in scrap. I don't want to put
Starting point is 01:51:17 a black light in the king's chamber. Wasn't it something like on Rogan, some guy said that the Egyptians found the pyramids or something like that? Oh, the guy who has the Egyptians found the pyramids or something like that.
Starting point is 01:51:25 The guy who has the Netflix series? Is that what it is? What's that guy's name? Graham Hancock. The Egyptians didn't build it. They found it. Graham Hancock's main theory from what I can see is that history started before we started recording it. So when, not recorded, but like all of the professors and all of the-
Starting point is 01:51:43 And there's been huge floods that basically reset everything. Huge floods. But they were saying, he's kind of saying the Ice Age killed everyone, and he was kind of like, it didn't kill everyone. There were still some people kicking around, and that's where they had these ideas from. Because it's 50 degrees out here right now, and it's not supposed to be. What if Antarctica melts,
Starting point is 01:51:59 and there's skyscrapers, and just a city? That'd be awesome. And that's why it's like hard to go it's like so much ice you can't really find anything it's really hard to go there but the ice melts and then all of a sudden everyone's like dude i've been hearing that it has atlantis with the yeah solar cycles apparently are a big part of it or at least people are saying ben davidson talks a lot about i've been hearing solar weatherman yeah i can't confirm or deny but on twitter solar weatherman goes deep on this stuff that every like that's why it seems cyclical is because it has to do well it is crazy to think
Starting point is 01:52:29 that if there was a solar because you know they say like they've these old civilizations and because everything is digitized right now if there was say a solar flare and everything just you know went to crap it would only take up 100 years or 200 years before just this would just all be kind of gone and like uranium no electricity everything would just all be kind of gone. And like uranium. No electricity. Everything would just be lost. You can dig up uranium. And then how hard is it to make nuclear power out of uranium?
Starting point is 01:52:51 I don't know the enrichment process. You put it in water. Probably pretty hard. The water boils. And then you have this pressure spin. Well, you got to do stuff to it, though. It can't just raw uranium. Yeah, I don't think we're just going to kind of DIY uranium. I think the crazier thing would be creating the gigantic copper coils.
Starting point is 01:53:06 The copper coils, like the Baghdad batteries and masks? They create lots of little ones. Look up electric motors and what you need to create an electric motor. We've been talking about this a lot on the Boy's Cast. Do you know every 15 minutes, it seems like there's a new article being like, oh, the emperor was actually trans, or hunters were actually women. Yeah, I saw that one. There's lots of them that we're just loving the idea of like what chance do you when when you die like in in uh a million years they're gonna be having articles just saying you were doing all the stuff
Starting point is 01:53:34 tim was like a trans dom no they're gonna we have a we have a portrait of mr bocus they're gonna like find the house and we're gonna find one one little joke. They worship cats. Yeah. If aliens found the internet, they'd be like, these people worship cats. And dogs. That's a toxoplasmosa, man. By the way, Bucko's doing great. I haven't seen him for a week, so it was shocking to see him after a week. He ripped his back open.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Yeah, but it feels real good if you rub the sides of his neck. So we had to give him a neckerchief. Because for some reason, he started scratching, and he rubbed it raw maybe he's dehydrated maybe he was cold and he was asking for a scarf now i don't know i think he's sick and something was causing him to itch his eyes are fashion and he likes the accessory yeah he's probably dehydrated uh but seamus one is doing fairly well oh nice yeah do you have any video of him yet uh i mean i haven't posted anything but we do he he's he's he's using the litter box so haven't posted anything, but we do. He's using the litter box. So Seamus is, we got him in the garage. He's using the litter box.
Starting point is 01:54:29 And, you know. Is Seamus 2 taking it? He's having a good time. Seamus 2 is handling it well? Seamus 2 is. Seamus 2 ran away as soon as you got Seamus 1. So he's got some jealousy. Well, no, he was gone before this.
Starting point is 01:54:40 But, you know, yeah. Seamus 1 is going for his appointment in a week and a half. half nice we're gonna we're gonna cut his balls off snip the bits snip the bits nice and he knows he stares at us when we go in there and he's like giving us his look because he's getting all his humping in right like no he's just like he's in jail man and he knows what's coming he's less than a year old he's a stray that was living in our garage and so we just trapped him brought him to the vet and we're gonna you know make him make him a friendly happy cat nice trans in him well you know we don't want him having little cat babies and uh yeah i get it but he's not happy about it because he liked being outside and hunting the birds and all that
Starting point is 01:55:21 now he's gonna be a little you know unit cat and living in the house and getting fat there you go all right let's read some more william eubulus says disabled vet lost my job yesterday car is broke down we'll run out of money this month need to see sun hours away for holidays give send to go gbb35 well good luck sir good luck sir all right we'll grab another super chat matt murphy says bud light strategy should be run the best three to four ads from the 80s 90s and 2000s and then one new ad of travis kelsey dancing to shake it off then just have a vp marketing say to trades we just want to get back to who we are i'm listening did you hear that there's there's like some lady who said that kelsey and and Taylor Swift's relationship
Starting point is 01:56:05 is just a fake stunt to make a bunch of money or something? I don't imagine. I don't believe it. I would imagine every opinion possible has been said about that situation by now. I mean, it is crazy how he's just in all these ads all of a sudden that coincide exactly with the relationship, but maybe they can crank it up quickly. Taylor Swift doesn't need to do that. No, she doesn't.
Starting point is 01:56:22 Yeah, it doesn't help her any. I can't imagine. Maybe it helps the NFL. But how much money do you have to offer Taylor Swift to't need to do that. No, she doesn't. Yeah, it doesn't help her any. I can't imagine. Maybe it helps the NFL. But how much money do you have to offer Taylor Swift to fake relations? NFL has that money. I really don't know. Have you heard the thing about they think that she's going to break up with Travis Kelsey because she's a big Eagles fan.
Starting point is 01:56:39 So when they go to the Super Bowl and it's Chiefs versus Eagles, she's going to break up with him. So he's a terrible game. That's this year's script. and the Eagles are going to win. That's this year's script. And there's a mysterious $500 million wager for the other team, which is strange. Now we're talking.
Starting point is 01:56:55 I was thinking about this. He went to Trader Joe's to get her ice cream when her private plane flew directly to Kansas City. They're obviously in love. You're all wrong. I'm imagining the NFL going to Taylor Swift's people and being like, how much money for you to be in a relationship
Starting point is 01:57:07 with a football player? And he's sitting in the corner like really coy. Yeah, what is she gonna be like? What is she, a billionaire? What's she worth? She is a billionaire. She's a billionaire.
Starting point is 01:57:15 She's gonna be like, dude, I, I, she's like, there's nothing you could give her. Yeah, I don't think that happens. She gets a piece of a team. He bought a nicer house to try and prove to her
Starting point is 01:57:22 that he's worthy. Guys, come on. At a certain point, I wonder why, like... We got suckered into talking about it, though. Just like she wanted. Just like she wanted. That's how they get you. That was her doing the super chat from some...
Starting point is 01:57:35 That's how they get you, dude. Before you know it, you're like, I think he does love her as much as he says he does. You're all crying. You blink and you're in the convo. Let's grab some more super chats carly says ian do you believe kids should never be told santa's real if not what age do you think they should be told the truth all kids will get picked on yeah i think they should be told saint nicholas was a real saint and who he was and what he was that jesus
Starting point is 01:57:59 christ was real that santa claus was kind of built by the writer that figured him out in the 1800s that coca-cola made him into an icon, and that like, so people celebrate it. Like, as soon as they learn to comprehend the things you're saying around Christmas time, be like, this is really cool. And then have fun with Christmas. Definitely do that.
Starting point is 01:58:15 Start them with the truth early. First words, Santa's not real. Look into my eyes. All right. We just got this stupid YouTube super chat jump i hate when it happens what do we have here paul tascalos has made it 20 minutes into desantis v newsom debate my conclusion is we may need to just make trump the king of america because if these guys are the future of american politics we're absolutely oh so is it dud it's oh dude like there are some
Starting point is 01:58:42 tweets newsom said the one thing that we should we have in common is neither of us will be the nominee and i'm like that's exactly why i said that yeah that's exactly why i'm turning it on like what is the point of this dude it i think it really is they're just laughing behind the scenes being like we just we destroyed his hand is walking a plank with that debate he had a future to sandus had a future he gave it away what is wrong with this guy? But you know what? I got to be honest.
Starting point is 01:59:07 I'm glad they did it to him. I'm glad they sank his campaign. I'm glad the neocons tricked him into all of this stuff because if he's this stupid, he should stay away from politics. He should not be involved. We need more capable people than this.
Starting point is 01:59:20 Vivek's better. I agree. Yeah, shocking that one of his campaign, who was it? His national policy director left leading stuff yeah he just left for the trump campaign that's wild do you like vivek oh of course yeah that's fantastic michael beacon says the real saint nicholas was based and punched a dude in the face for denying the trinity at the council of nicaea teach kids about haymaker santa
Starting point is 01:59:41 they might like uh coal but no one likes getting laid out. Ha ha. All right, let's see. Where are we at? I did used to wonder if like parents in Wyoming where like coal is a major industry, they change the narrative. So Santa doesn't give you coal.
Starting point is 01:59:57 Like he gives you coal and it's a good thing. Like this powers our family. This is a great noble thing. We won't be freezing this year, buddy. They like sullied the name of coal and all these like west virginia wyoming are like no no in our house if you're bad if you're bad you get called and what if we get if we get just call but more of it jermaine wilkes says boys cast makes me laugh tim cast makes me think media is in elon takedown mode is this good or bad is the move back to sense
Starting point is 02:00:23 set to be destroyed set to be destroyed ones now i don't know that means normies do not care i don't know i think it's neutral i don't think it's good or bad i think it is natural the natural part of the process of the awakening the what do you call it the uh the great apocalypse maybe i think it's i mean the thing about elon musk is there are so many people who are excited about him all the time, no matter what, that you have to have some things that you're like, I disagree with that. Right. Like when he's on WeChat in China, seems like there's some sketchy stuff going on there. But I love his stance on like everyone should have huge families like you shouldn't have just one person who can do no wrong. You have to be able to be critical a little bit.
Starting point is 02:01:00 Don't cult worship that guy. That's super important, man. He's just a dude. Well, if someone's agreeing with you always, it generally means that they're just listening to the pulse of what they should be saying right anyone that's an independent thinker you're not going to agree with them on every single issue tweeted that out this is actually i blew my own mind with this tweet if you like posts because of if you like posts because of who posted them and not because of the content of the post you're in a cult no. Yeah. All right. Orlando Ortiz says, I refuse to tell my daughter Santa is real,
Starting point is 02:01:27 only because I refuse to teach her I lie about anything. She deserves a better reality, a real one. The thing is, though, you could say Santa, the idea of Santa is real, and tell them what it is.
Starting point is 02:01:37 That'll help them navigate understanding. I think you should just talk about it in the, like, be like, yeah, many cultures have this myth about Santa. We are Swedish, so this is how we
Starting point is 02:01:45 grew up learning about it but in america they talk about it this way like kids are smart enough to be able to start analyzing the differences between things and either like either they'll go through a make-believe phase will say like oh yeah santa i have my own narrative about it or they'll be like that's interesting it seems like with the internet it's got to be on its way out anyway like they can't the jig is a bit up with the internet yeah some people were telling me they tell their kids that it's the myth and then they still have fun with it and celebrate the myth of Santa. I know that's
Starting point is 02:02:10 what my dad's wife does with her kids. She's like, it's a game. It's just a game that we play. It's not real but we can talk about it and we can have fun with it but we don't treat it like it's fact. You know what's really fun is taking the tree out after Christmas and setting it on fire. We have a fire pit. We cut it on fire oh we have a fire pit and
Starting point is 02:02:25 so we break we we cut it down you put it in the pit and we get a big fire going and they go up so yeah you get this really big fire everyone sits around and it's chilly outside but you know you sit down you hang out with friends and the tree is being recycled back into nature smells good i imagine yeah it's fantastic oh yeah it's, it's great. It's pretty wild. The pine just... Yeah, it gets so dry, I imagine. Yeah, it just goes... What a wild fire hazard.
Starting point is 02:02:50 A dry-ass pine tree in your living room with all these lights on it that are getting super hot. That's a lot of Christmas disasters. LED lights, man. Miraculous. All right, Ruriko13 says,
Starting point is 02:03:01 Ian, the anime called Dr. Stone already has the answers. You should watch it what is it uh basically a bunch of people get turned to stone and then this dude somehow turns not to stone and then he's in a prehistoric like so civilizations collapse and everyone's tribal again but he's a super genius and so he's like building future technology from the ground up that's cool yeah and there's more to it than that, but you know, basically that's about it. Super genius. Got it under wraps.
Starting point is 02:03:27 Yeah. There's a lot of, there's a lot of good shows. It's funny because the, the American comic book industry and, and films now are like struggling and failing. And people were talking about how manga and anime has been taking off because their stories are still based on the hero's journey. Whereas American stories are becoming weird,
Starting point is 02:03:42 woke narratives of like, you know, steal someone's clothes or something like that. Like, that's what she did. He had to Marvel. She stole that hero's journey. Whereas American stories are becoming weird, woke narratives of like, you know, steal someone's clothes or something like that. Like, that's what she did. It kept the Marvel. She stole that guy's clothes. Okay.
Starting point is 02:03:50 It's like, I don't know if I bully, right? Yeah. I don't know if I care about that narrative arc. You're like, you're a bad person. They,
Starting point is 02:03:56 that the Marvels was one of the most, I went, um, you went side. I went solo on tour. And to be honest, I kind of was hoping it wasn't going to be as bad as people said it was because I would have liked to take the alternative position and be the guy.
Starting point is 02:04:07 I would have liked to be the guy that was like, honestly, it wasn't that bad. But it was really bad. And you are right. This was a new type of story that they invented. They were like, this is a new type of story that's never been done before. It's like followed none of the normal things of what like story structure of thousands of years have told you yeah and like i can respect trying new things to a certain degree you know but they were already trying new things with without the story being kind of uh different as well right but like the general idea is your
Starting point is 02:04:39 story should have at least like a who's the character what's their conflict how do they overcome it but a lot of these new stories that disney is doing are just like nothing like look how hard the badass can punch the wall look how hard they hit it they're all following the steven seagal narrative where it's like he was great already and then he goes and proves it and then everyone just realizes he was even greater than they thought they were have you seen they're following have you seen the marvel no no i saw the marvel the first one is that she has this power within her that's being suppressed by a man and he keeps don't all women no no no hold on hold on stop laughing this is true jude law keeps telling her to control her
Starting point is 02:05:16 emotions because because she gets mad and they put a device was to not control her emotions yes yes they put a device on her that holds her power back and then in the end she realized she was always powerful and she stops listening to the man, embraces her emotions, breaks the device and fires an energy blast at him. Of course. Yeah. For real. That's terrible advice for women. You should see it. You should go.
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Starting point is 02:07:53 Actually, we have a sketch where Joe Biden went to dinner with all these like trans women. Do you see it? No, not Joe Biden, the Pope. Oh, right, right, right. We can pull it up. Well, it doesn't matter. But that's what we have a sketch of it. No, it's not. Oh, it's not, right. We can pull it up. Well, it doesn't matter, but that's what we have
Starting point is 02:08:05 a sketch of it. No, it's not. Oh, it's not. But anyways, thank you. Well, yeah, of course. I'm excited to see that. Let's get this after show. All right, everybody.
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