Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #60 - Dershowitz Says RESISTANCE IS FUTILE, Government Can FORCE Vaccination

Episode Date: May 21, 2020

A constitutional lawyer is now telling us that we may be lawfully forced to take vaccinations, apparently organizing a protest is now illegal, Apple has been spying on us all along, and rich people ar...e squatting in their rich person homes. The world may be ending, but at least Tim and Adam have a chance to talk about the Snyder Cut! Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/timcast-2 Podcast available on iTunes and Spotify, coming soon to all podcast platforms! Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 YouTube is broken. YouTube is broken all the time, and it's broken now, and we're gonna do this show anyway. Welcome to the show, everybody. My name is Tim Poole. This is TimCast IRL. I am hanging out with my friends. What's up, everybody? How you doing? That's Adam. How you doing? That's Adam. Yo. I'm Lydia. That's Lydia. We're chilling. Apparently, Alan Dershowitz, who's like a famous constitutional lawyer, defended Donald Trump, but was also a big Clinton supporter, has said the government can, you know... Oh, he's a constitutional lawyer? Yeah. That's his job?
Starting point is 00:00:29 Well, he's like a professor at some university. And that's what he's saying? Oh, my goodness. Yeah. That's ridiculous. Yeah, so he's saying, you know, hey, man, if the government wants to medicate you, what are you going to do about it?
Starting point is 00:00:39 They can put you on a chair and force you, force a needle in your arm. Is that what he said? That's exactly what he said. I was shocked. Oh, it's funny funny it's so funny i love it i love the the decay of our constitutional rights and yeah man i didn't think we would 1984 that fast yeah you know i thought it was gonna be like a slow build you know no it's just like so there's a gym by us called atlas really really close to where we live i went and drove past the other day and they're they're they arrested a woman for quote organizing a protest like wait wait wait why it's yeah that's literally the first amendment first amendment the right to protest yeah well you know and you know we're
Starting point is 00:01:14 gonna do we're also we're also yeah you want to boogaloo that's how you get a boogaloo yeah exactly it's like they want it like they it's like they're daring the citizens to maybe rise up like come on dare you maybe the see how See how far we can go. I figured it out. It's the lizard people. And because the lizard people globalists got beaten, the interdimensional lizard people globalists got defeated by Donald Trump. They're just like, burn it all down. It's the end.
Starting point is 00:01:38 And Trump, you know, I'm kidding. Oh, man. I'm kidding. We have a couple other stories. We'll see what we get to. There's a whistleblower who exposed that Apple is basically spying on everybody. Not surprising. Actually listening to has come forward.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Apparently, it's an older story, but the guy's now revealed his name and like on the record saying this is what Apple is doing. Okay. Listening to people's intimate moments. Of course. Yep. And there's some other stories. Maybe we'll talk about aliens, you know, Snyder cut the the justice league movie we got cdc guidelines we'll see what we get to we're
Starting point is 00:02:10 gonna talk we're gonna hang out y'all gonna hang out too and i got bad news for everybody the bad news is that youtube is broken i have tried the youtube live studio producer on on two different browsers log in log out didn't work so it So it's just giving me a bit of a blank screen. But it looks like the Super Chats are finally working again. The Super Chats weren't working a moment ago. And it looks like they are now working. So we're going to hang out. If you're just tuning in, make sure you smash that like button.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Smash it. Smash it. Smash it down. Make YouTube be like, whoa, the button's broken. It can never work again. And hop in the Super Chat if you'd like. We can't get to everybody. We get as many Super Chats as we can.
Starting point is 00:02:48 But to be completely honest, when we get 10,000 plus people, it just becomes physically impossible to read every single comment. Because what happens is the Super Chats come in faster than we can actually read them. And I talk fast, you know? So that's impressive.
Starting point is 00:03:01 So I appreciate it. I really do. All the Super Chats, we really do love you guys. But sometimes just can't get into them but other than that if you like the podcast share it we're available on itunes and all that jazz and all those other platforms and uh you know now that joe rogan's leaving youtube we're we're all gonna start fighting uh it's gonna be like a grudge match against all the other vodcast podcasts you know boxing each other trying to claw our way to the top some some guy posted a video, a clip of our show yesterday about you talking about that.
Starting point is 00:03:30 And was basically saying, like, Tim's claiming that he's going to get all of Joe Rogan's fans and millions of people are going to flock to him. And I'm like, what? And he's jokes. And I'm like, you know what, I'll click on the video. Let me see what it is. And it's just him with no shirt on, just complaining about you. And it's like, people love to complain. It doesn't even make sense.
Starting point is 00:03:54 And I'm pretty sure I always, I was like, I'm just kidding. It was kind of funny. Like the joke is it's going to be, you ever see the movie The One with Jet Li? I think so, but I don't know. It's the one where there's like 215 dimensions or something okay and there's oh yeah that many versions of you yes yes and you all share energy yeah so he goes around killing his own alternates and gets condensing the energy but then there's the unsuspecting jet lee who's like somehow getting stronger and then it ends with him on the top of
Starting point is 00:04:21 this mountain just fighting off all the people who are trying to like come for him yeah and i'm like that's it that's like that was joe rogan now he's gone so all of those hordes are crawling to the top we want the power yeah it's a joke by the way it's a joke yeah but people don't people don't you know they don't want to they don't want there to be jokes because they want to have something to be angry about yep you ever see that comic where the guy's like i'm angry then the guy's like here's a solution and then the guy burns it he goes i don't want a solution i want to be angry i love it yeah it's exactly that that describes everything so well so uh you know the other day we were talking about this gym okay that uh they reopened in defiance of the governor's order.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Yesterday. Yesterday. Yeah, we were talking about it yesterday. Right. I didn't believe that you were going to go. I went. And he did. He went.
Starting point is 00:05:11 It's like three miles away. And you called it. Or actually, I said it was going to be nothing. And you showed up and they were closed. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course. Of course. Right.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Like, I can't imagine. It says online that they're open until like 11 or whatever. But so this is a story that actually came out the other day. Alan Dershowitz says, power to plunge a needle into your arm. Yep. Dershowitz says, forced vaccinations are constitutional. What? Yeah, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Excuse me? Doesn't the Constitution say something like, if the government isn't granted the power specifically, it can't do it or something? 10th Amendment. That's the 10th one? Well, that technically leaves it to the states. That's the enumeration of the rights of the states or whatever. But anything that's not specifically given to the federal government is left to the states.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Hmm. So my first question for all of you, you can comment as we get started. If the government vaccine man knocked on your door and said, you know, drop trowel, turn around, the injections are coming. What would you do? Nope. What would you do? Forced vaccinations. Nope.
Starting point is 00:06:12 This is creepy, man. And they said 18 months for like a safe vaccination. And now they're like claiming they're going to have one by the end of the year. And it's like, that's like in a nine month period, you're going to rock out a vaccination and then force it upon everybody. So do you think... I don't know. Do you think we'll end up with like...
Starting point is 00:06:29 Do you know what thimidolide was? No. It was a medication in the... I think it was in the 80s. Okay. And pregnant women who took it, their babies were born without limbs. So they had like just...
Starting point is 00:06:38 It was something like that. Whoa. They had just like arms. Just messed people up. Like on their shoulders or something. I think that was anti-nausea. Yeah. Is that what it was?
Starting point is 00:06:43 Yeah. Thimidolide, I think it was called. Do you think we'll end up with something like that? Yeah. From a rushed vaccine? Do you think we'll end up with like Morlocks and like, you know, people who can't, like, you know, basically they get injected and like, and all of a sudden they have their force underground?
Starting point is 00:06:55 Or like, do you think it'll be like zombies? Or it just renders anyone who has it like sterile or something? Oh my God. I'm kidding, by the way. I'm going. I mean, I'm going really extreme, but man. That's what I was thinking. You know the Georgia
Starting point is 00:07:09 Guidestones? What was it? 500 million people max? There's people that believe that, you know? For sure. Bill Gates, isn't he saying that there's too many of us? He's the one all about vaccines. Yes. I mean, I'm really diving way out there.
Starting point is 00:07:26 I'm just going to put that out there. I mean, I don't know, you know. We are now at the point where, I mean, I like to say we're on the precipice of some kind of boogaloo. I agree. Let me tell you all listening something. The other day. No, no, no. Hold on. For the past week or two weeks, I personally have been talking about on my channels,
Starting point is 00:07:47 the lockdowns, the constitutionality of it, the medical benefits of it. And guess what? Multiple studies say, you know, social distancing works. We have studies suggesting the lockdown may have actually been bad. We have an economic crisis. We have food shortages, food prices skyrocketing, and there's all of the reason to suggest we should reopen.
Starting point is 00:08:09 YouTube just issued a statement. Anybody who says anything about the lockdowns being bad is banned. Boom, outright. Wow. So that video, there's a video from a doctor
Starting point is 00:08:18 where he said we need, I think he said something like we need social distancing, but we can't do the lockdown because we have to develop herd immunity. Right. YouTube deleted the video. the lockdown because we have to develop herd immunity. Right. YouTube deleted the video.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Well, he didn't actually say herd immunity, just immunity in general. Yeah. Like when you're locked inside, you lose your natural immunity in general. Right. The point is, if we have these cops in New Jersey violating the Constitution. So let me show you the next story. And we do got to read, police charge woman with organizing a protest at Rogue Atlas Gym. Let's get some context here. What is this? Police charge woman for organizing a protest. How does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:08:58 They say, according to a statement from Belmar Police Chief William Walsh, they cited the gym owners, Frank Tremblini and Smith. Police have also charged one person with obstructing the administration of law, while reportedly because he refused to identify himself to officers and police charged anti shutdown protester Ayla Wolf with organizing a protest. I guess that's it, right? Here's a, Murphy said, I don't begrudge anyone, anyone's right to protest. Murphy said in April, this is America. We all have first amendment rights. I really wish they would do it at home. Wait, what? All right.
Starting point is 00:09:28 You could protest, but don't do it here. Go do it at home. I'm going to protest right now. To who? We're going to leave the camera running. I'm going to go in my room, and I'm going to wave a sign out my window. I'm protesting. Neighbors, look at me.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Listen. This woman was arrested for quote organizing a protest that's not a crime nope that's not a crime but youtube says that if you do anything or say anything that could encourage people to do something dangerous they will ban you they'll ban your video outright so when he says you know go protest at home wouldn't that like what options you have other than to go on the internet and protest and make people see it banned you get censored so they're basically making the first amendment illegal how so the other day i did a video about people in virginia flocking to the beaches okay and uh people in new york are out partying
Starting point is 00:10:23 dude this is this is crazy stuff right yeah what's going on in new york are out partying dude this is this is crazy stuff right yeah what's going on in new york there's people jumping on cars and just like taking the streets over and they're twerking and they're doing simulated sex stuff yeah and it's just it's just bonkers in new york city meanwhile the governor of new jersey is threatening a local gym because they want to have some people exercise what's worse they can't enforce the other one so they're going to go after this guy? YouTube shadow banned my video. It didn't appear on my channel for most people.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Some people could see it. I could see it. Most people couldn't. That's a shadow ban. Right. So I've been censored already. What happens when they come and they just ban this channel outright?
Starting point is 00:10:59 And my other channel's outright. We can't talk anymore. And they say, nope, you're encouraging dangerous things. Well, I mean, yesterday we were kind of on the edge of talking about certain things i don't even want to bring them up again but you know for those who watched our show yesterday we talked about it a couple times like man this might get us banned we're just going to keep talking about it this might get us banned let's just keep talking about it whatever and trying to start our show today youtube was messing up like YouTube's totally broken. It still is not updating.
Starting point is 00:11:25 I could see it. It's not normal. It's not showing the normal specs. It's like something's different today than it was yesterday. I mean, this happens.
Starting point is 00:11:33 When we first tried starting the show, we weren't seeing any concurrent numbers, any likes, any revenue, and Super Chats weren't loading.
Starting point is 00:11:40 And then now, Super Chats are loading, but nothing else is refreshing. So I have no idea how many likes there are, chat revenue. It's supposed to show us.
Starting point is 00:11:47 It doesn't show us. It's broken. I tried logging out. But anyway, I think we're dangerously close to something nightmarish because you've got Alan Dershowitz saying the government can force a needle into your arm. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to say no to that. Period.
Starting point is 00:12:01 He also said you don't have a right to not be vaccinated. It's like, what? How is that possible? How can you decide whether or not I get vaccinated or not? There are some things that make sense, because I'm in favor of vaccines, right? I'm not in favor of rushed treatment, where they're panicking.
Starting point is 00:12:18 But if a public school, in my opinion, says you can't go here unless you're vaccinated, I'm cool with that. That makes sense. It's a public school. in my opinion, says you can't go here unless you're vaccinated. I'm cool with that. That makes sense. It's a public school. If the public ordinance has passed saying these are the requirements we have for this school, great. Homeschool. But they don't like homeschool.
Starting point is 00:12:34 They don't like that. That's the alternative. It's like, okay, if you don't want to vaccinate your kids, don't bring them to the school, man. Yeah, done. It's that easy. So let's read and see what Dershowitz said, because I'm telling you, man, we are dangerously close. I mean, I kind of feel like we're over the precipice, like we're just right off the edge.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Yeah. And we're just falling at this point. Yeah, it feels like it. Here we go. A top lawyer who defended President Trump during his Senate impeachment trial believes the Constitution grants the government power to vaccinate citizens against their will. Speaking with CrowdSource The Truth host Jason Goodman over the weekend, Harvard professor What? Where does it say that in the Constitution?
Starting point is 00:13:15 It sounds like he's just making that up. Those who, what is it? Those who would give up essential liberties for the prospect of security deserve neither and will lose both. Something like that. I don't know if that's actually a quote from... It is. No, I don't think it's a real quote from a founding father.
Starting point is 00:13:29 I think it was somebody said it and then they attribute it to him because otherwise... Is it what people like doing? They've done it for hundreds of years or longer. They'll say something they believe, but attribute it to a great person so that people will listen. Yeah. That is from Benjamin Franklin. Are you sure? Yep. 100%.
Starting point is 00:13:45 NPR. Oh, okay. Yeah, I just lost context, they say. Did he say that specifically? Yeah, those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. There you go. So when YouTube comes knocking
Starting point is 00:14:01 and they say, you better toe the line for the machine or else, I'll say, or else. Yeah. And we're here. So, you know, I say that we're dangerously close because we're at a point where the only, like the monopolized video platform right now is basically saying, we warned you, bro. We shadow banned your video. If you keep talking out about this, we'll just knock you right out. You must advocate for the government to come and force you to be medicated.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Nope. This is the future. This is great. No way. So, you know, I like to think that there would be a point, you know, when this all blows over that there's going to be like lawsuits. Yeah. There already are a lot of lawsuits.
Starting point is 00:14:42 I'm not confident. The governor of New Jersey said we can't fully reopen until there's a vaccine. It's ridiculous. I'm out. I'm out. We're going to we're going to we've been looking for to expand finding a building. And we've been looking not necessarily in Jersey and other states, but we really wanted to do it here because we were here. And now it's like, no, we'll figure something out that something else out. I'm not going to be in a state where you've got you know legit despots being like we are you know here's the this this is what really freaks me out is that you have this small business this gym and it's like two guys and they're like we're going to exercise and open our business and he specifically
Starting point is 00:15:20 tells them like he like of of everything he be talking about, he goes after this one small business, these two guys who have no power, no authority, and he's the governor of the state, and he's leveraging the massive power of that state against this tiny business. Meanwhile, Walmart's profits are up 74%. 74%, huh? Yeah. Wow. Big box stores are skyrocketing. Man, it's 19. It's not like, which dystopian novel are we in again? It's like a, it's 19, it's not like,
Starting point is 00:15:47 which dystopian novel are we in again? It's like a little bit of every single one, you know? Yep. So for me, I think the big concern with them rushing the vaccine is, I don't literally think it's gonna be zombies or, you know, mole people or whatever. But I mean, who wants to be the guinea pig for the first run of vaccines?
Starting point is 00:16:04 Some people do, I some people do i don't i don't definitely not so so so uh did you guys answer the question oh right no you did you said no the government you know comes and says drop chow turn around we'll put no but uh so let's check this out uh he says quote let me put it very clearly you have no constitutional right to endanger the public and spread disease even if you disagree You have no constitutional right to endanger the public and spread disease. Even if you disagree, you have no right not to be vaccinated. You have no right not to wear a mask. You have no right to open up your business. Goodman interjected to clarify whether Dershowitz was saying the federal government has the ability
Starting point is 00:16:38 to mandate vaccinations for all citizens. Absolutely. Dershowitz replied. And if you refuse to be vaccinated, the state has the power to literally take you to a doctor's office and plunge a needle into your arm. Well, that's insane. You know what? I'd like to see Antifa speak up. Yeah, where they are. They're agreeing with the government.
Starting point is 00:17:00 I don't get it. Not all of them. I think they're hiding. I think, you know the the problem for a lot of these activists is that they defended the establishment too much not completely but too much okay when the mainstream media was saying things like you go antifa antifa rolled with it and now that the establishment saying okay now that you know you've agreed with us we're gonna you know drag you to an office and jam a needle in your arm. They're like, just don't say anything. There's no actual, you know, pushback or anything. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:31 That's what democracy is about. That's amazing. If the majority of the people agree and support that for public health measures, you have to be vaccinated. You have to be vaccinated. They should give you an alternative. The alternative is to live in your home. Don't get vaccinated, but never leave your home or live in a bubble. But if you want to interact Wow. the public through a legislative and judicial process that comes to a consensus on widespread vaccination is the best defense against the spread of the disease. So what companies making the vaccine? Because I want to make some money. I want to invest in them because that seems like what this is. Just a bunch of people. Oh, well, we'll just, you know, make it a law that you have to take this. And that means the government has to buy it from us. So we'll make a million dollars, a billion dollars buy amazon stock
Starting point is 00:18:25 what amazon owns no the vaccine or what the government just shut down every small business in the country yeah and so people have no choice but to go to amazon and walmart there you go that's it if you got the cash you and you don't need to worry you just buy into the big box chains the big corporate stores and you will see those stocks go up as all the small businesses get crushed. It's going to be great. It's going to be glorious. Don't you understand, Adam? Once this is all over, we'll have one store.
Starting point is 00:18:50 We'll have Amazon. Everybody will be injected by the government. It's exactly what the founding fathers were dreaming of with their birth of a new nation. Haven't you ever read the Declaration of Independence? We are all created equally under God, and we have the right to life, liberty, and to be suffering under the mandate of government against our will. I'm pretty sure that's what it said.
Starting point is 00:19:11 That does sound right. Maybe not verbatim. That's an interpretation, which is what Alan Dershowitz is doing. Basically, yeah. I do not want to hear that. That's ridiculous, man. I can't believe you said that. I think I'm going to get banned.
Starting point is 00:19:25 I've been to get banned. I think. I've been waiting for it. Yeah. Because they've been, I think, they're not doing bans. They're doing partner program purges. Ah. So they're. So what, you just won't get paid for anything anymore?
Starting point is 00:19:35 Yeah, they cut you off so you can't make money. Hmm. Yep. They want you to toe that line, baby. Well, good thing we know someone who just went over to Spotify with a pretty good deal. Maybe we can uh you know i mean you're friends with them right and say and and and uh and joe's spoken up a lot about you know uh about the problems of the lockdowns and stuff like that yeah yes so i
Starting point is 00:19:56 haven't followed everything he said about the lockdown but for those i'm sure everybody knows by now joe rogan's leaving eventually his main the main show is going to be off YouTube's gonna be on Spotify I hope I hope that's a viable alternative but it's gonna be probably like Hulu or Netflix you've got to have you got to be in in you got it you got to be in the club you know that's what they want man so a bunch of YouTube it has been very clever about how they've purged everybody and they've not banning people has gone too far and it sparks a huge backlash so now they do you're removed from the partner program but you can reapply later oh of course so it lightens the devastation yeah but they also don't do it all at once they do like a little bit here and there so there were there are apparently some channels that
Starting point is 00:20:42 uh this is someone i know told me this, were totally in the clear. News channels. Not conspiracy. But, you know, a little, I don't know if the right word is. Maybe not conspiratorial, just not well vetted. Okay. You know, purged. Gone. So I think YouTube is working its way up this ladder of like just
Starting point is 00:21:06 eliminating content and channels and uh you know okay because we know where this is going you know donald trump is talking about i believe trump was talking about this uh deploying the military to deliver the vaccine wow when it's when it's available and what's the uh the mortality rate right now based on the current numbers we have? It's like... Under 1%. 0.12 or something like that. 0.12. The infection rate, I think, is around like 5% now.
Starting point is 00:21:31 It's like way, way lower. None of this matters. We don't know. There's a lot of studies coming out. And I don't think there's a grand conspiracy simply because a lot of government-funded and university-funded studies have come out showing it's not that bad. I think what we're seeing is the new culture war is specifically about this if trump's for it we're against it right yeah so at first the culture war was very much like free speech hate speech
Starting point is 00:21:54 and you had these people who just opposed free speech because and now it's it's you know we need to reopen the economy because people are going to starve and prices are going to skyrocket and i have these other people who have gone the other direction. They're like, no, no, no, no, no. We should be locked down forever. Yep. So then it's like they're increasingly entertaining the extreme. What's what's next?
Starting point is 00:22:14 Yeah. Forced vaccination, I guess. Yeah. It feels like they're really just trying to push on the populace. Like, let's see how far how much authority we can gain here. How do they think this is going to end? Seriously, how does this end well what how are they thinking that we can stay locked down forever and survive i don't really know who's gonna do anything about it anybody so look if if if anybody on social media says hey we should do something about it banned yeah instantly gone so what
Starting point is 00:22:40 happens um people start defying the government orders like this gym. People get arrested for organizing protests. And I think for the most part, no one will do anything. I really think no one will do anything. I think in certain parts of the country, people will just bunker down. But I don't think we'll see any kind of actual resistance to this level of absurdity. I think certain states are going to be like, I mean, there's already states where their police force is saying,
Starting point is 00:23:09 we're going to uphold the Constitution and we're not arresting anyone. They're not doing anything illegal. So, and other states are like, we're arresting everyone no matter what. And it's going to shift the population around. I think that's what's going to happen. We're going to become the divided states of America. Yeah, it's going going to send i think a lot of people are going to i don't know
Starting point is 00:23:29 i think this might make tons of people conservative oh definitely because you got to think about the liberal the liberals who went and bought guns and the liberals who are now uh can you know i don't know the political leaning of these gym owners but this this gym that's trying to reopen is in a heavy blue district it's d plus 13 okay it's like we're just on the other side of the river from philadelphia so it is very democrat the the the reps of democrat d plus 13 that means it never goes red yeah basically and then just south of us is uh i believe it's nj2 which is jeff van drew's district who was a democrat switch for the republican party oh right Okay. I think the blue states are going to be dramatically weakened. Here's what I project right now.
Starting point is 00:24:11 The governor came out and said, we can't, you know, we won't be back to normal, the new normal, until there's a vaccine. So he mentioned, like, you know, stores being packed and people walking around downtown. Yeah. That's normal. And I'm like, you want me to sit in my house for 18 months? Yep. You know what's scary is that most people have no choice. I'm privileged.
Starting point is 00:24:31 That's true. I have a business that relies on the internet, not on foot traffic. Right. So these gym owners, what do they do? It's like, close your gym down and get a gym somewhere else. Not that easy. Yeah. For me, it's like we're expanding and I'm looking to get a new building. I'll just get a gym somewhere else not that easy yeah for me it's like we're we're expanding
Starting point is 00:24:45 and i'm looking to get a new building i'll just get a building somewhere else i mean even bigger companies are closing pier one closed five five hundred locations or something wow that's crazy after like 50 years you know so it's not even the small companies it's the bigger companies and i'm sure gyms are on that list 24-hour fitness closing yeah oh there you go exactly the entire thing down the entire whoa i can double check that but wow man yeah it's huge so there's gonna be is there even gonna be gyms opened like who what gym is owned by walmart could you imagine is there one no could you imagine living in a city after this no oh my goodness no dude this is nuts new New York is almost entirely small business. Almost entirely.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Well, not necessarily. Or, like, supremely rich businesses like Starbucks or, I mean, I can't think of anything. You know, Apple, an Apple store. There's a corner in New York that I could stand and do a spin and see Starbucks there, Starbucks there, Starbucks there. Like five Starbucks in one spot. I could see them all. But that's just Starbucks. New York is almost entirely small businesses.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Okay. Individual bodegas. Sure, sure. There's like very few massive supermarkets. There's Whole Foods. There's Trader Joe's and stuff. But the bodegas are all – I believe the bodegas, a lot of them are like franchise networks kind of. Like someone might own like four or five bodegas. all i believe the bodegas a lot of them are like franchise networks kind of like someone might own like four or five bodegas yeah yeah i think
Starting point is 00:26:09 that's how it's a bunch of tiny restaurants you walk down manhattan like sixth avenue and it's like you know there's a tiny thai thai food restaurant across the tiny indian food restaurant they barely have any seats they're all like it's mostly small business and that i was because i was reading something about this a long time ago i could be wrong but i think new york city doesn't allow walmart okay um i could be wrong about that but uh chicago is very strict on walmart's too because how it devastates the small businesses yeah but when you think about how the big chains like starbucks will be fun because starbucks still a lot of starbucks are still open and operating across the country okay it's just in the cities where they're shut down like some uh and the places that have drive-thrus yeah they're probably
Starting point is 00:26:48 open just fine that makes sense so what's going to happen after after 18 months or whatever new york finally reopens people walk outside no stores yeah no food just starbucks if if that man because the local starbucks might close they all the food's spoiled you know there's nothing left yeah they throw everything away what do they do with it but we are seeing a lot of places lighten up the restrictions now so yeah we may be coming out of the side of this one yeah i mean that's what we said we've been saying it's like oh man it feels like it's lightening up it feels like it's lightening up and then of course it's lightening up. And then, of course, they're arresting someone who are like, we're like, we're just a small gym. We're just trying to open up.
Starting point is 00:27:28 It's like, no, no, no, no, no. You broke the rules. You're being arrested for organizing a protest against this lockdown that we, I mean, it seems like we don't need to be locked down anymore. Why are we locked down still? Well, by saying that, we'll get banned. That's a question. It doesn't matter. That's how YouTube rolls, baby. I'm just trying to put it on me. Well, I'm kidding, we'll get banned. That's a question. It doesn't matter. That's how YouTube rolls, baby.
Starting point is 00:27:46 You're trying to put it on me. I'm kidding. I deny it. I don't know, man. Some people are saying it's a test to see how far they can push people. And I'm like, that's no conspiracy, dude. It's this tribalism. Some people.
Starting point is 00:28:00 Ineptitude. I've been saying that. It's fear. Dude, you know what it is? It's that everybody's screaming at trump oh trump didn't lock down soon if it's his fault yeah so these governors are like to blame someone for it dude i if you were if if the average take the take the average person put them in the governor's seat and they're going to be like i don't want to be responsible just
Starting point is 00:28:20 lock it all down forever until you impeach me. I don't care. I won't be responsible for this. So when people protest, I'm sure if enough people protested, the governor would be like, OK, OK, we're going to reopen. But it's your fault if anything happens. That's exactly what Whitmer was saying. I'm doing this for your own good. You need to be locked down. She's nuts.
Starting point is 00:28:41 I definitely agree with you. Yeah, she's a she's she's the queen of Karens. Yeah. Yeah. Actually, Micah Brzezinski, did you see what happened? I saw all that. She was like, I'm going to contact the manager of Twitter, and I demand Trump be banned. These people are nuts.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Yep. It's making everything worse. Oh, man. Can't you just, like, take a nice bath? You know? You can't use your phone in the bath. No, no. I just mean, you know, get some Epsom salt. Yeah, relax.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Sprinkle it in. Just light some candles. Woosa. Put on some Barry White. Just chill out, you know. I've got a lot of ideas here, Tim. Just talking about some relaxing, you know, mood lifting. You've got a really specific picture here.
Starting point is 00:29:16 I know. I like it. Yeah. I mean, it's probably based off of like a 90s era sitcom or something. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. Some candles.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Yeah. Funny story and totally relevant. I had an apartment burned down because somebody wanted to light candles for this this chick that I knew
Starting point is 00:29:32 and they put a bunch of teddy bears around a bunch of candles. Like this is gonna be romantic and then longer story than that. Wow. But I won't get into
Starting point is 00:29:41 too much detail because it's irrelevant but I just thought of it and I was like I'm just gonna say it. Let's throw this out there. Because it's irrelevant. But I just thought of it and I was like, I'm just going to say it. Take it easy on the candles. Yeah, dude. I'm bored of all this.
Starting point is 00:29:52 That's the other thing. It's like I wake up seeing these stories and I'm pissed off. And I'm trying to do all of these things and I'm kind of just ready to go. GTFO. West Virginia, baby. By the river. Shenandoah shenandoah river get a little shack yeah do our show the set will be the exact same no one will have any idea
Starting point is 00:30:15 in a place that's younger than the mountains new jersey has serious problems with attracting millennials okay because why would you want to live here like Like you turn 20 years old, you're like, I'm gonna go to New York. I'm gonna go to Philly. Yeah, I'm gonna go to LA. It's a good point. Wants to be in New Jersey. It's the butt of every joke. And so it's true. And also with attracting new businesses. And so now I'm like, you know what, man, I don't think the state cares about my business or anyone else's. I think the leadership here, one of the biggest problems that I've seen with the current generation of Democrats is that if your whole political existence
Starting point is 00:30:50 is predicated upon saying whatever you need to say, just get elected, that you don't actually care about what happens next to your community. Yep. That's true. That's how he came up with all these leaders. Which ones?
Starting point is 00:31:00 Who? Like, what's her name? Whitmer. Oh, right. And like the governor of New Jersey. I think it's even worse than that. It's like all these people in power, it feels like they're reaching a point
Starting point is 00:31:11 where they don't care what happens to Earth. They're like, eh, I'm gone in like 30 years anyway. Why do I care? Yeah. Why do I care? And that's an attitude I see across almost everyone in the government right now. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:31:24 You know what the worst thing is? Is when I've debated communists and they they always go like not always but a lot of them will be like dude I'm fighting for a Star Trek kind of future okay don't you want that and I'm like you think communism will get us to the point where we have spaceships and like post-scarcity you're nuts yeah but then the other problem is problem is that I think our government's too big. I think our populations are too big in the sense that how do you govern? How does one representative represent 750,000 people? You're right. They're all 100% different too.
Starting point is 00:31:59 You don't. Everybody's different. So you end up with like Ocasio-Cortez. She doesn't actually care about her district it's none of these representatives do these people get elected in their districts and then go and complain about national level issues yeah not what their district is concerned about exactly it's the weirdest thing now they have to get re-elected but for the most part these districts have all become d plus or R plus. You know what that means? No.
Starting point is 00:32:25 It's like in the reason Ocasio-Cortez won is because it's a Democrat guaranteed district. Oh, okay. There was no election. Like nobody shows up for the primary. Nobody cared. And because she rallied enough activists and the Democrats just weren't paying attention, she won the primary. And then because it's a D plus 30 district well people just walk in and go d they
Starting point is 00:32:45 don't think twice they don't care they don't know someone tweeted at me actually that she only got 14 signatures she needed 15 so she's not even on the ballot or something what no no i'm pretty sure she is i'm not i'm not sure exactly what it was that's that's the working families party yeah okay so the working families party is kind of like an activist ballot, never really wins, but it always supports the Democrat. And she's not going to be on it. But interestingly, she just had a debate with her principal challenger, Michelle Caruso Cabrera, caught her in a lie. Like AOC in a lie? uh michelle caruso cabrera called her out for like spending a week in her luxury apartment in dc with like you know complete with infinity pool and a whole foods while her district was suffering and
Starting point is 00:33:29 dying from covid and aoc was like well i wasn't feeling well and then caruso cabrera i think she was the one who published this showing the timeline of aoc like doing instagram live with with megan rapinoe the soccer player like You're doing celebrity live streams and doing like... She was there for a week, I guess. Posting these videos. Making TikToks. Right, exactly. Making drinks in her kitchen.
Starting point is 00:33:54 Yep, in her luxury apartment. And then this is the funniest thing. Caruso Cabrera said, you lied and told people you were in the Bronx. And AOC said, no, I didn't. Because apparently AOC said something like, hey, to everyone here in the Bronx, something like that. So she didn't actually say I'm in the Bronx, but she phrased it in a way that people who
Starting point is 00:34:17 are watching would think she was back in New York when she was really chilling at a luxury apartment in D.C. Gotta love it, man. I love it. I love it. People have complained about her. But, you know, I don't want to drag her specifically. It's like too many.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Like Nancy Pelosi, for sure. It's like, come on, dude. Your city is covered in human waste. She scares me. The mummy lady. She's a scary woman, yeah. She's skeevy. I don't think any of these people actually care.
Starting point is 00:34:42 The interesting thing is, it's like, based on what these people actually care the interesting thing is it's like based on what these people have done i really do think that they're uh like i think rand paul cares deeply that dude's got principles i like that guy he's like my favorite politician uh i think dan crenshaw cares i think tulsi cares uh and i think trump cares i think i think trump cares about america yeah but i think in my opinion when it comes to the president, he has this view of, like, he has his view of what America is, and that's what he cares about. Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:14 So where it's like, I don't know how to really kind of describe what I mean, but I think Trump has more of a personal perspective on, like, this is America, and this is what I care about, and he's trying to build America in this is America and this is what I care about. And he's trying to build America in this vision. It's literally what he says, make America great again. Yeah. And so I look at someone like Rand Paul, it's relatively similar, the constitution, constitutional rights, you know, but I think most of these people, there was, there was a post on Reddit that went viral where they were like, stop thinking that anyone cares about you. Trump doesn't care about you. Bernie doesn't care about you. Biden doesn't care about you. They're
Starting point is 00:35:46 crunching numbers. They're, they're, they're asking their consultants, what do they need to say to convince people to vote? And they're targeting markets. That's all it is. And I, I, I, you know, what's crazy is I hear that and I'm like, I don't know if I agree with that when it comes to Trump, because Trump is a culture war icon and the people who are voting for him on like, especially on the social media, they're really invested in the culture war. And so they're like all about Trump, the memes, the cause, the movement. And then you look at the opposition and there's no politician behind that. No, you know, it's Trump or anti-Trump. So I think it's fair to say Bernie doesn't care about you. I think it's fair to say Biden doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Biden for the most part, I think Bernie cares a little bit. Yeah. I don't think it's fair to say that Trump doesn't because Trump is a, you know, culture war. You know, I think it's like he's here for his mission. Then you look at Biden. What's Biden there for? To help the Clinton Foundation get back into getting hundreds of millions of dollars from the Saudis or something? Maybe.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Yeah. I think he's a placeholder. For who? For what? What are they going to do? I don't know who it's going to be, but I can't fathom him actually debating Trump. He's not going to do it. He's not.
Starting point is 00:36:56 No, I don't see it happening. I don't know what he's going to do. No. I don't know what's going to happen. Everything is stupid. Everyone's dumb. Everything is dumb. Should we talk about the whistleblower from apple or what because we got a bunch of other stories too yeah let's let's
Starting point is 00:37:10 keep it moving sure so the reason i thought this story was was was uh what is this you know the reason why i thought this was something we absolutely had to talk about is because we had just done a big segment where i was like they're not spying on you they're not listening they're just predicting your behavior right and now we have this guy he's a whistleblower slamming apple for wiretapping entire populations oh so they really were yeah yeah they really were listening you know what and i should i should clarify too because i was i was i think i i think I was absolutely inaccurate in phrasing everything I was saying about the spying. They are spying on you.
Starting point is 00:37:48 And I think to clarify, they know exactly what you're going to do. A lot of the ads you see are not because they're spying on you, but because they predict your behavior. They also do spy on you. They're also spying on you. Yeah. So there's a bunch of stories about like the Amazon device, whose name I will not say because I don't start talking. Recorded a conversation
Starting point is 00:38:08 and apparently law enforcement wanted access to the recording. And Amazon was like, no. And people were like, wait a minute. Why is there a recording of this? It's like someone got murdered. It's always recording. And they try to explain to people, how do you think it knows when you say its name? Because it's listening
Starting point is 00:38:24 to you. it has to listen and uh so what people don't understand about how these devices work because this is siri in this story it used to be very early on it would be like say say this phrase three times and then it would try and create a profile for you saying it okay and it never works yeah because it'll be like you know the phrase will be like you know computer activate or something right and then one day you're like tired and you go, computer activate. And it won't recognize you because when you first say it, you're like, computer, activate. And because you say it differently, it won't work.
Starting point is 00:38:52 So the way they do it now is the microphones are on. When you talk, it's constantly sending what you say to a company to turn the text, the speech into text until it gets the command and then it activates right it's really funny with without with like the the amazon device there's a whole bunch of words that you can say that are not its name that activate it right so long as they have the same vowels in the same order okay so it's like that's why it frequently turns on an accident because it hears something close enough and but let's let's see what's going on. A former Apple contractor revealed the firm's grading project last year. Thomas Lee Boniak worked under a Siri grading project that gathered snippets of audio in order to improve the smart assistant's accuracy.
Starting point is 00:39:38 Last year, Leboniak revealed to The Guardian that while working for Apple, he heard private and sometimes intimate recordings, including medical discussions, criminal activity, sex, and official business talks. The whistleblower had initially remained anonymous, but has revealed himself in a protest against the lack of action taken against Apple for violating fundamental human rights. And he has done so with an open letter to European privacy regulators stating his concerns. I just had a horrifying thought. Oh, no, what? What if Alex Jones was right about everything?
Starting point is 00:40:10 Everything? Everything! That's a bold statement, though. He was right about the frogs. He said a lot of things. Well, it's... Yeah, he said a lot of things. I'm kidding, by the way.
Starting point is 00:40:20 Wait, what about the frogs? YouTube's finger over the ban button. Get rid of that. Oh, the frogs? Yeah. He turned the frogs game, man that. Oh, the frogs? Yeah. He turned the frogs game in. Yeah. And that actually happened?
Starting point is 00:40:28 Atrazine. Atrazine. Okay, so atrazine in the water makes frogs less likely to reproduce. Okay. Well, it's a complicated story. It is complicated. Oh, is it complicated? And I think it has been partially debunked, but there were initial studies showing that
Starting point is 00:40:43 atrazine was mutating the endocrine systems of frogs so they would have like their ovaries would become testes testes ovaries or hybridize making them sterile or something okay and so you know jones in it in his entertaining rage yells they're turning the freaking frogs gay you know i'd be mad too i love frogs i am kidding about him being right about everything but the point i'm trying to make in saying that is right now we are under what's essentially a nationwide lockdown yeah people are being arrested for organizing protests the first amendment is gone new york says you can't protest sorry shut up meanwhile people in new york city are jumping out jumping on top of cars
Starting point is 00:41:25 and twerking and simulating sex. Not exaggerating. There's photos and videos popping up of this stuff. And the cops don't do anything about it. So we're literally watching everything fall apart. Big business is taking over.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Yeah, it's like they want all the businesses to close. It's like part of their agenda, it feels like. I'm not implying everything's intentional, but I'm just saying like all of these horrible government overreach things are happening.
Starting point is 00:41:46 No one's doing anything about it. Yeah. Apple is spying on everything you say. You're tracking every move you make. Boy, it really feels like all of these novels just merged into one and then just happened overnight. It's like, what, three months ago, three months ago, life was normal. Yeah, we saw movies. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:06 Complained about Trump all day. They tried to impeach him. Yeah. Now it's like, now they complain about Trump, but they've also locked us in our homes. Yeah. You can't escape them complaining about Trump. And they still pitted on Trump like it's his fault still. It's like, he's like telling everyone, we want it open.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Like, well, let's open it up. But there's a disease. There is, yeah. So it's true. So, okay, let's open it up. But there's a disease. There is, yeah. So it's true. So, okay, hold on. We got a disease pandemic. We got big tech spying on us, social media censorship and thought manipulation, algorithmic manipulation to control what people can see and hear.
Starting point is 00:42:37 So you got the government locked on top of that. Yeah, I think we hit everything. You know, we got Brave New World 1984. Got a little bit of Animal Farm, if you go back a couple decades. I guess we hit everything. You know, we got Brave New World 1984. Got a little bit of Animal Farm if you go back a couple decades. I guess so. Yeah. Yeah, we did it. Was that the goal?
Starting point is 00:42:53 That's the joke I'm making with Jones, though. I'm not saying that their map of what was going to happen was correct in terms of who's responsible. But we're going to end up now quarantined mandatory government injections lock you know shut your business down i still can't believe that's real i mean but yeah but we could argue just dirschwitz is a nut but you know what happens after this all over there's there some estimates say 40 percent of businesses will never reopen yep and there's a there's a study from Axios saying 100,000 businesses have already permanently shuttered. Wow.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Those people are going to go work for big corporate chains afterwards. It's the only choice they have. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yeah. Let's read a little bit more about this here fella.
Starting point is 00:43:38 He says, there's not much vetting of who works there. And the amount of data that we're free to look through seems quite broad. It wouldn't be difficult to identify the person that you're listening to, especially with accidental triggers, addresses, names, and so on. The letter which LeBlanc sent, LeBaniac, sent to all European data protection regulator states, it is worrying that Apple, and undoubtedly not just Apple, keeps ignoring and violating fundamental rights and continues their massive collection of data. I'm extremely concerned that big tech companies are basically wiretapping entire populations, despite European citizens being told the EU has one of the strongest data protection laws in the world. Passing a law is not good enough. It needs to be enforced upon privacy
Starting point is 00:44:19 offenders. Labani held a subcontractor position at Apple's Cork offices, where he listened to snippets in both English and French until resigning in 2019. They do operate on a moral and legal gray area, he told The Guardian at the time, and they have been doing this for years on a massive scale. They should be called out in every possible way. He continued to say that he would listen to thousands of recordings every day and have a range of Apple devices, including iPhones, Apple watches, and iPads, any device that included Siri. Here's a question. Are you, are you always listening? I only listen when you're talking to me. Aren't you always talking to her? If you're asking her, saying her name, she thinks you're always
Starting point is 00:45:00 talking to her. That's the loophole. There you go. This is actually a really hilarious story. You know what? I'm also on the vert. I'm like, I'm so on the vert. I'm so close to myself. Firing up a hot bath, lighting some candles, just laying back and just...
Starting point is 00:45:15 Is the house on fire? You know, no. Just relaxing. Lower the blood temperature, the blood pressure a little bit. Like, here's a guy who a year ago said, excuse me, these big tech companies are violating our rights.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Shh. They did nothing about it. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. That's, I don't know. It's not really surprising. It's like they can pay to all these big companies
Starting point is 00:45:39 who are just paying the appropriate people to just continue on doing what they're doing. It's like, what is the average person supposed to do? What can they do? What can we do? You know, what is it? If I said anything, we would be banned instantly. The stream would be cut off.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Exactly. That's why I'm saying Boogaloo is on the horizon. Yeah. That's what I feel. You feel like there's nothing you can do. I agree. You've got people listening to you bang your significant other. That's what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:46:03 It's messed up. Yeah, like intentionally listening. Yep. And then tracking it for improving it oh my gosh i i don't i don't i don't at this point you know i wonder how much stress that people can take yeah it's interesting because with the boogaloo's of the past we haven't had the internet and mass spying and the security apparatus of the state hasn't been this strong right now it's insanely strong yeah but we do we do have a lot of areas the police refusing to enforce these these uh these rules yeah in certain states i shouldn't even call them rules which is cool decree yeah arbitrary yeah yep so it's only a matter of time i guess before there's lines drawn between the mindless drones like new york city cops i think are are the worst they really don't care about the
Starting point is 00:46:52 constitution yeah they really don't they really small small small town cops sheriffs and local departments seem to yeah i'm i'm surprised about the belmar police department where they're doing this and i have uh i have no respect for these mindless drones. You know, I guess somebody associated with the gym said they're being forced to do it. That's just absolutely not true. Forced to violate the Constitution? What is it?
Starting point is 00:47:15 That doesn't make sense. You've got to make a choice, man. If someone tells you to break the law and you do it, you're responsible. I mean, you could argue the person who told you to do it is responsible as well. But, I don't know, man. I guess people are just going to keep defending it until we run out of food.
Starting point is 00:47:32 And that's what it's really about. Once the food goes, then it doesn't matter what they say. People are going to riot. Yeah. So maybe there won't be, though. Maybe they know that. Maybe they're just like, we'll just send food to your house. I don't know. It's because people need. Maybe they know that. Maybe they're just like, we'll just send food to your house. I don't know. It's because people need more
Starting point is 00:47:47 than they need purpose. And now that people have none, they're getting antsy and they want to get back to work. Yeah. Like, a part of me feels like it's going to blow over.
Starting point is 00:47:58 Right? They're slowly reopening things. Yeah, we keep saying that though. And then a day goes by and something else happens that proves us wrong yeah you know i i want to believe it too i really want to you know i i want to be happy and jolly and live live and i want everyone to feel happy and and satisfied in their life you
Starting point is 00:48:18 know i want that but if there's people out here that feel like that doesn't matter what you think we're gonna do what we think is best for everyone, and you're going to sit and take it. They're burning down their own cities. They're burning down their own states. You know, I wrote that song, Find Yourself, like five years ago, and man, listening to the lyrics,
Starting point is 00:48:40 reading the lyrics, like singing it, I'm like, man, it so relevant nowadays now than ever before it's insane what's it about it's about the like uh people taking control and telling you what to believe and what you believe is wrong and what they say goes and are you are you just going to sit there and swallow it and take it or are you going to stand up and for for your rights you know oh that sounds like dangerous thinking adam let's just stick to your work and head down man head down start a boogaloo oh man i don't think i'm going to be the one who starts it they're they're doing it to themselves they're kind of asking for it in sort of feels like many states life has remained the same
Starting point is 00:49:21 yeah like people who have locally sourced goods. Yeah. Probably haven't noticed a whole lot. Yeah. It's the big cities that are the most heavily impacted. Yeah. It's also the big cities where the people mostly want to stay locked down. I think it's because these are, you know, you've seen the Hunger Games. I have. You have the Capitol.
Starting point is 00:49:39 And like everyone in the Capitol is like wearing weird clothes and they eat too much and then drink Ipecac vomit and then keep eating again yeah yeah that's how like gluttonous they are those are the cities it really is these are people who the example i like to give is the bridges uh living in new york you've got all these bridges just there yeah never watched them be built never for granted never did any work for them never built them like paid for it or anything. Just there. I don't got to think twice. I don't got to pay anything. Yeah. It's just there for me.
Starting point is 00:50:08 And so all of these people live in a world where they think things should just be there for them. And that's where they're at now. They're like, okay, we're not working. I mean, man, you know what? So many jobs in New York are not real jobs. I agree. Like, you know, like what's a good example of a fake job?
Starting point is 00:50:25 Buzzfeed writer. Okay. Yeah. That's a fake job. Yeah, you know, like, what's a good example of a fake job? BuzzFeed writer. Okay. Yeah. That's a fake job. Yeah, for sure. Or like a club promoter. Yeah. Sure, it's a job, but.
Starting point is 00:50:32 No, that's a real job. Okay. That's a real job. Sure. Sure. Letting people know about, you know, like libations and dancing and relaxation. Sure. That's a real service for somebody. Okay. People need to really, you know, let off some dancing and relaxation. Sure.
Starting point is 00:50:46 That's a real service for somebody. Okay. People need to really, you know, let off some steam. Yeah, okay, I could see that, yeah. A fake job is like scouring the internet to complain about, what was that article we saw the other day? Ivanka Trump saying the word taken. One word, yeah. And then writing 500 words about how it's alt-right and dangerous.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Yeah. That is not a real job. Okay okay i can agree with you there so now that these people are no longer working their fake jobs they still think things should just be given to them so they're sitting in their cubicle apartments demanding the government pay them and it only lasts so long until the government says no yeah meanwhile the people who live you know in the middle of nowhere who have already we when we were driving to la we stopped in this town i think it was in arizona i can't remember the name of it no social distancing no lockdown fast food chains were open it was a very small town by the way and i went in you know to get stuff i had my mask but i was like nobody's wearing a mask nobody
Starting point is 00:51:38 cares so i grabbed some coffees you know i grabbed you know sandwich something and i was paying for it and i said no nobody's wearing a mask no lockdown and the lady would laugh and she goes no we don't care about none of that and i was like really is you're not you're not worried about getting sick and she's like nope don't care and i was like what about you know supply chain stuff he goes oh we're all preppers i started laughing i was like really she's like yeah the only thing we're worried about is when the power goes out and i was like does it happen a lot she goes happens yeah so we all have generators and i was like okay yep those people were ready yeah they did not care that's that's self-reliance because they have a town where they're like we know where our food's at it was funny this lady told me she's like when everything she's like everything went
Starting point is 00:52:18 down my husband turns to me and says do you think we have enough toilet paper and i started laughing and i was like we're preppers she's like we've got like three months worth yeah and she laughed about like why would you even ask i thought that was hilarious it's funny yeah so so what happens to these cities like they're just decaying yeah i mean if the food chain really does get disrupted cities can't really exist anymore because it can't support that many people farmers that already have farms, that know their neighbors, that have trade systems that will be naturally built up, that's going to be what's going to survive.
Starting point is 00:52:53 You know, big cities. People are just going to riot and then leave to go find, you know, land where there is food. Is this like a natural occurrence for like a country where it's it's it's almost it's gonna purge the left i don't mean purging like and their lives i mean it's going to the ideology is going to be crushed and this so this we've already seen we've already talked about this like social justice stuff has been really really pushed aside yeah and and like i was saying earlier the culture war has now become about lockdown versus you know opening up but with with people you know so so uh we actually have a funny
Starting point is 00:53:30 story let's let's jump to this next uh this next story do i actually have i do here it is oh yeah this is kind of funny wealthy tenants are squatting in multi-million dollar homes in the hamptons and hamptons and refusing to pay rent after NY issued a non-eviction order due to the coronavirus crisis. Of course. I will simultaneously say these people are extremely lucky and they're also really bad people. So I'll give you the gist of the story.
Starting point is 00:53:56 When the breakdown, you know, when the lockdown started happening, wealthy people in New York fled, leaving behind all the poor people, all the shuttered businesses, and they go to the Hamptons. Then New York State says moratorium on evictions. So the people who are in these big mansions now are like, I was only planning on being here until August. Yeah. You can't evict me. I'm not paying.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Yeah. There you go. That's crazy. So basically, I bring this up in the context of with these lockdowns, cities are, it's almost like a pressure is being applied to them that's forcing people out in various directions. All of the wealthy people though. What will this end up doing to these cities? They're going to lose massive political power. They're probably going to end up losing congressional seats because it's a census year. It's going to change the ideology of so many people.
Starting point is 00:54:46 They take so many things for granted. And then I wonder if 2024, it's going to be, you know, 538 Republican vote. Like everybody is, when I heard that story of people in New York and LA, like flocking to gun stores. Yeah. I laughed. Yeah, it was pretty funny. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:01 All of a sudden now a crisis happens and they all instantly become Second Amendment advocates. Yeah. Let's read the story and see what the wealthy people are up to. And then we'll talk about New York collapsing. Some wealthy tenants in the Hamptons are using New York State's non-eviction order to squat in luxury while weathering out the coronavirus crisis local landlords have claimed. One homeowner who chose to remain anonymous but identified as middle class said that short-term renters are overstaying his property in Sag Harbor and refusing to pay rent. Properties in the Hamptons rent for much less in the winter and early spring months when the coronavirus outbreak began, but can ask for thousands more in the summer months. We're not talking about poor people, the anonymous individual told the Post. It's a very
Starting point is 00:55:45 modest Sag Harbor house, and we use our summer rental to pay our son's school. The squatter was paying $3,600 a month between October and March, but claimed he didn't have rent for April and dismissed the homeowner's request to vacate the property. The landlord said he is now looking at huge losses for the year, $15,000 in May alone, with an extra $55,000 between Memorial Day and Labor Days. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has postponed rent payments until at least 20th of August to help those struggling during the coronavirus crisis. The owner believes his tenants are using it as a free stay in his Long Island property. Oh, that's definitely what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:56:23 Yeah, for sure. Similar scenes are playing out along the string of affluent seaside communities. A female landlord in Watermill said her tenants, a mother and daughter, stopped paying their $1,600 rent in March when Governor Cuomo announced the move. This is what people do. Why would anybody pay if they were told they didn't have to? They don't care about you. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:56:48 The government said, don't pay. I'm not going to pay. That's crazy, man. There's no community left. So I'm really curious about where this all ends up. They're talking about the new normal, you know? What's the new normal after this? No one shakes hands anymore.
Starting point is 00:57:01 We all bow. We act very Asian-like. Yeah, maybe. Lots of masks. A lots of masks a lot of masks it is the the customs people wear masks more often they don't shake hands they bow and that'll be just inherent social distancing but i wonder if it also the new normal is going to be new york loses three congressional seats i'm exaggerating greatly they've lost 420 000 wealthy people yeah but how many other people have fled the city how many people have left los angeles or spread out maybe maybe this was gonna you know greatly
Starting point is 00:57:29 i mean look i'm talking about getting out of jersey a blue state and going somewhere else where i can be free you know and not have to deal with this stuff yeah so these people are absolutely taking advantage of this and i i you know these are these are these are new york city folk man i'm not surprised when given the opportunity they take advantage they're not they're not poor they don't want to pay they won't yep they say the homeowner has cancer and is looking to start chemotherapy soon she said she is afraid she will lose her home and doesn't know how she'll cope with the stress of that and treatment she could be earning ninety thousand dollars this summer she told Post, and she even offered the
Starting point is 00:58:07 tenants a one-off payment to coax them out before peak season. And now, there we go. I've offered money to leave and even found her other places to move to that she could afford, but they aren't in the Hamptons and she is refusing to leave, the tenant said. She added, this is when we make our money in the summer. The tenant is looking for a free ride in the Hamptons. I'm really confused by this story because I don't know exactly how Antifa and the far left will react to it.
Starting point is 00:58:35 Yeah. Who am I supposed to be mad at? The rich people refusing to pay their fair share or the wealthy landlords from the Hamptons? Right. It's just rich people refusing to pay each other. It reminds me of this article that I read. It was silly. It was basically this person complaining that
Starting point is 00:58:51 they found out they were being overcharged for everything from their private jet. Like, everything costs way too much. They're overcharging me on every service on my private jet. And I was just like, who are you talking to?
Starting point is 00:59:07 Who's this article for? Who's reading it? Yeah, what? I'm not your target audience. I don't care. I don't know. You have the money. What does it matter?
Starting point is 00:59:16 Pay it. What are you complaining about? I don't care. You know what's really, really weird about it? Come on. There really is this really interesting class divide. So I know people who do almost no work and make ridiculous amounts of money just because of the class they are in. So I'll give you an example.
Starting point is 00:59:35 If you're lower class and you make minimum wage and then you are like, hey, look, I made this necklace. Someone will be like, I'll give you five bucks for it. If you are upper class and you're sitting on the beach of, you know, you're in, what's that place in Spain? I can't think of the name. Ibiza. Ibiza. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Boom. I knew what you were talking about. Yes, Ibiza. So you're sitting on this crystal, you know, shore, clear waters. Yeah. And you lean over and you're like, I made this beautiful necklace.
Starting point is 01:00:03 Ooh, I want it. How much? $1,000. Okay. Wow. That's seriously what it. How much? $1,000. Okay. That's seriously what it's like. It's amazing. So I know people who are just in the upper class and they talk about a basic job that normally would be cheaper. But because they're rich, they simply just charge that much money.
Starting point is 01:00:20 And it's like they all pay it to each other. So it creates this economy at an upper level and once you break into that then you can bask in that as well and there are other there are other ways to make a lot of money volume and stuff but it's fascinating to me when i've i've met people who are like i'm going to get a job starting at this tech firm i know the person who runs it they're going to pay six figures and i'm like why would they do that that's just because they're all part of the same class and you know and it's also like the clothes you make yeah right like look at with paltrow stuff like is is the goop stuff she makes in any way that special it's gross do you ever see this
Starting point is 01:00:57 you ever see the show called the real hustle no it's uh it was about uh it was a british show i think it was british and it was three con artists explaining various cons. It was an awesome show. One of them, they rent a pop-up storefront. And they buy, I think they bought like Luberderm lotion. Okay. And they just repackage it in these tiny little bottles. And they give it a brand name like, you know, Mountain Mist Made.
Starting point is 01:01:20 Okay. And then they sell it for like $30. And they just brag about how it's the best. And people pay for it. Wow. And that's kind of like what it is when you're doing trade among people who are poor, you can only ask for so much because of how much they have. When you're doing trade among people who are rich, you can ask for obscene amounts of money
Starting point is 01:01:40 because they just have it and they pay what they, you know, disposable income like, oh yes, absolutely. And so then you have a lot of people, man, I know some people who are rich and work like once every three years. It's crazy. Yep. They'll be like, I got one project to work on this week and then they get 300 grand and then they're like, I just, you know, spread it out over three years. Just, you know, eight grand a month to spend and do whatever I want. Fly around, take, you know, every every weekend fly to Europe for a vacation and then fly back and just do one thing every few years. And that's how it is. Yeah. Yeah. And those are the people that are making decisions too.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Those are the people that are in charge. They're the ones in the government. They get ahold of that. They, they, like you said, it's like you can get into that and then you, then you become used to it and that's the type of mentality you gain also. So these, these officials, you know know they might champion for the people but then they get in there and then they're like all right now i'm on a different stage a different level so i'm gonna i'm gonna stay here and i don't want to lose this power and uh i'm gonna make i'm gonna make decisions for everyone aoc is a great example exactly you know she everyone makes fun of her because she
Starting point is 01:02:41 was a bartender and i'm like actually i think that's kind of endearing. Yeah. You know, that she was a regular American and she won. And now she's in Congress. Now. Yeah, right. Now she squanders all of that goodwill by being an insufferable, you know, what's the word I'm looking for? You know, just desperate for fame and attention. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:00 Ostentatious. Very, very, very much that. She goes on Twitter and she says things that are bombastic and insightful and it's just doing nothing for nobody. Inciting. I think she might lose. New York is going to be a transformed place. Yeah. I think she might lose, man.
Starting point is 01:03:14 I watched a part of that debate that she did with that other lady and I feel like she's going to lose. I hope so. Because she's an internet candidate. She's not a candidate of a place. Yeah. She's Twitter's candidate. That's a good point. Twitter's not a candidate of a place. Yeah. She's Twitter's candidate. That's a good point. Twitter's not going to elect her, though.
Starting point is 01:03:29 No. It's her district that'll elect her. And good. Yeah, seriously. Yep. We've all seen what Twitter is like. But I can't predict. I can't.
Starting point is 01:03:41 I can see so many potential futures. You know, what could happen after all this is over. But it's hard to know. It's hard to know. I just, I absolutely don't. I can see so many potential futures. You know, what could happen after all this is over. But it's hard to know. It's hard to know. I just, I absolutely don't. Can only just speculate. Will, with losing 420,000 people, rich people who are now squatting in the Hamptons, in a census year, does that mean, what, in 2022, that New York City loses a district? Probably. It could be AOCs. They've been talking about getting rid loses a district probably it could be aocs they've been
Starting point is 01:04:06 talking about getting rid of her district oh already yeah and what about all these other other cities or better yet what if people already filled out their census and are now gone permanently and so now you have smaller populations with disproportionate amount of power and then you'll end up seeing really weird things from this. Like New York City has less people, but somehow is overrepresented. And then you'll end up with an inversion where the popular vote goes to the Republican because there's more people outside of cities.
Starting point is 01:04:36 It might, you know, it might. Okay, so I was thinking about this while you were talking. It might go that way because the people who have to stay in the city are the people who do the blue collarcollar jobs, the essential workers. And those people tend to be less college-educated, which, I'm going to say it, they tend to vote Republican. They tend to be conservative. So when the time comes for them to vote, they're going to vote Republican.
Starting point is 01:04:56 And we're going to see. I think you're right. I think it's going to flip. It's going to be really weird. Flip in what way do you mean, though? Toward the Republicans. Like New York City? Yeah, like that region. I think aoc's district could turn red i'm curious because normally like the when she ran
Starting point is 01:05:13 there was no real real republican contender because it's a d plus 30 district okay but i think it's possible that aoc is it's possible i'm not saying to what what percentage i know for sure but she's so unpopular it's possible she's'm not saying to what percentage I know for sure, but she's so unpopular. It's possible she's so unpopular that now that you see all these Republicans are running, they launch real campaigns, generate real support, and then win. Yeah. So I know it's a D plus 30 district, but AOC, I think she only got like, I don't know, how many, how many, can you look up how many votes she got? 17,000, I thought.
Starting point is 01:05:44 No, no, no. In the general. Oh, yeah. no, no. In the general. Oh, yeah. I'll look. In the general election. So I think it was something like 170, maybe. I'm not entirely sure. Out of 750,000.
Starting point is 01:05:53 That means even though it's a D plus 30 district, if the 20 or 30 percent of Republicans who lived there actually all voted, they'd win. Yeah. And a district in New York would turn red. That would be insane. Absolutely insane. Did you find it or no? Well, forget it. Let's just jump to Super Chats.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Let's do it. We're going to jump to Super Chats. So YouTube is broken. As for those that have been watching, we mentioned this. I have no idea. Oh, it's still frozen. Totally frozen. We got almost 11 11 000 people watching right now but we but we do have the super chats so if you haven't already hop in the super chat smash that like button everybody right now because i already did we we we are in um what's a better example of everyone uh the hunger games we're in the hunger games maybe like a prequel no no i mean
Starting point is 01:06:48 like uh aren't they isn't they with joe rogan writing a prequel i mean i mean with joe rogan leaving yeah they are like a tv show i guess yeah i mean that sounds fun with uh with joe rogan leaving youtube you know now we all have to fight and you know knock each other off the hill the mountain as we climb to the top that's what you're talking about right right so i'm basically saying uh we are we are now entering in the political commentary, podcasting, cultural podcasting space a death match. I will represent us, Tim. We are going to be crawling over bodies in rubble
Starting point is 01:07:21 as we claw our way to the top where we'll finally plant the flag with our clothes tattered eye hanging out blood everywhere it's ours slam that flag down but the only way we'll do it with is if you smash the like button i'm actually half kidding but uh hop in the super chat if you want we're gonna read your comments now and then uh you know just whatever complain about stuff i guess seems to be what we always do. Oh, do you have the Babylon Bee list? Did you pull it up? I could. The first comment is,
Starting point is 01:07:50 Hey Tim, the Babylon Bee made a list of overly gendered language to make fun of the UN list. Also, happy world Bee Day. The bug bee, not the satire bee. The Babylon Bee. It's so funny. I'll pull it up. Drop it in the list so we can pull it up yeah we were
Starting point is 01:08:05 talking about that earlier laughing patrick says matt lauer's critique of the our pharaoh book this is insane matt lauer proved as far as i can tell confirmed rowan and pharaoh lied in his book as it pertains to matt Lauer. This is crazy. I owe Matt Lauer an apology. I absolutely do. I can't say for everything, but I can say that I have frequently said Matt Lauer was a bad person. Mediaite published the story for Matt Lauer and independently confirmed that Ronan Farrow didn't fact check and actually, I'm just going to, I'm going to call it like I see
Starting point is 01:08:44 it lied. One of the things they call out, this is crazy, is that Ronan Farrow said that he had discovered seven other women who had, you know, complained about sexual harassment who had worked for Matt Lauer. And at first reading it, I'm like, okay, what's the catch? And then Matt Lauer points it out. It wasn't about him. It was just seven women he had worked with at some point who had complained about other people. But Ronan Farrow framed it that way to make it seem like they were all complaining about Matt Lauer, like he was this bad guy. They also apparently debunked this crazy story that he had a button that would, he had a
Starting point is 01:09:16 button on his desk that would lock the door to his room. Crazy stories. But according to, so he writes this and then media, and they're a lefty publication, published a note saying they contacted four witnesses for each of these different points made by Lauer independently verified this was true. Ronan Farrow didn't fact check these things. The story was fake news is a huge. So maybe I'll, maybe I'll cover it more in depth tomorrow, but prepare to see. I'm going to say, you know what, man?
Starting point is 01:09:47 This is preliminary. I don't know to what extent this is likely to occur. I think Harvey Weinstein might actually petition for a retrial based on the information that just came out about all this, arguing that it was fake news. You want to read these? Oh my gosh. Here, do we need to pull it up? Yeah, I do. There we go. Oh, sweet. Yes. fake news you want to you want you want to you want to read these oh my gosh here go ahead pop it up yeah there we go oh sweet yes so this is uh this is uh the list are we gonna get in trouble for this maybe i don't know it's hilarious so uh so the the un published a list of words you're
Starting point is 01:10:19 supposed to say babylon b wrote a funnier one so the one written by the un made no sense it said like instead of saying landlord, say owner, which is, like, 100 times more racist and offensive than... Yeah, don't say that. So this is great. I love this one. Nurse. Female almost doctor. Stewardess. Don't say stewardess, say plain wench.
Starting point is 01:10:42 Don't say doctor, say medicine man. Don't say president, say presidude man don't say president say presidude don't say letter carrier say male man and that's m-a-l-e don't say husband say master that one's bold i love it don't say pastor say preacher man scientist is mansplainer video game healer is character option for girls. Oh my goodness. I like playing healer sometimes. It's fun. I do too, actually. Instead of saying manager, say boss man. Instead of saying
Starting point is 01:11:12 housekeeper, say wife. And secretary is phone answering lady. The Babylon Bee is great. They're really good. They're killing it, man. They really are. I'm so glad they updated that list for us. Yeah. Alright, alright. Thank you, Babylon.'m so glad they updated that list for us. Yeah. All right, all right. Let's go back to the-
Starting point is 01:11:26 Let's go back to these super chats. Odiz says, greetings from Sweden. Adam, if you and your wife are ever close to Stockholm, I'll take you horse riding. My treat as thanks. Tim can come too. Very cool. Sounds cool. Well, what you can do is follow Adam.
Starting point is 01:11:41 Cool. It's over there. Yeah, follow me. Oh, down there. And hit me up. That sounds awesome. We actually did live outside Stockholm for a little while. It's a beautiful area.
Starting point is 01:11:51 It's cool. If you guys want to submit story ideas, follow Adam and you can send him information, stories, pictures. Over there on the other side of the screen, you can see it. You can also follow me just down there at TimCast. If you want to see skateboarding and cats and stuff on Instagram or on Twitter, I complain about culture and politics.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Oh, yeah. I'm on Instagram also. Hit me up on Instagram. Oh, yeah. Skateboarding, cats, and complaints. And YouTube. Let's see. Where are we at?
Starting point is 01:12:14 Nathan says, broke out my enjoy board this week and realized all of my shoes are destroyed. What brands do you and Adam like? I have skated America Reynolds shoes for years. Before that, I was Osiris, DC, and Etnies. what brands do you and adam like i have skated america reynolds shoes for years before that i was osiris dc and etnies i we both rock vans for the longest time you you skate in vans one pair i'm riding footpath right now well now you are you just switch shoes today well yeah but i had one pair of vans i had those footpaths longer than i had these vans okay i've never skated them though the footpath ones yeah no i have three. I actually don't like two of them.
Starting point is 01:12:45 The ones I'm wearing now are amazing. Yeah. I've always been a fan of skating vans, but since I've been vegan, I've been trying to get vegan versions of things. And there's vans, like the canvas vans, they just shred apart so fast. You skate one day. I know. They're gone.
Starting point is 01:13:02 And then all of a sudden, my foot's getting ripped up. But I mean, the shoe goo boom i mean that honestly any any shoe that i i get i could just put that on and it just will work fine because i got the vegan etnies they actually have like a whole section of these pretty awesome shoes they're really good and it's like vegan suede or something no i mean they're they're it's pretty much the same i mean there's there's this plastic part that comes up on the lip where you would you would kick yeah right so it's pretty sweet i like them a lot they're really canvas wears down a lot but the secret for all of you who want to skate here it is don't so there's something called shoe goo it's basically like a rubber cement yeah don't put that on your shoe after you've worn a hole into it this is what i
Starting point is 01:13:41 see so many people do yeah they'll skate their shoe, they'll get a hole, and then they'll put Shoe Goo over the hole. Nah. Put Shoe Goo over the stitching and the side of the laces, and you will never have to worry about it. The first thing you do right when you buy the shoe. So I have these, I'm gonna give a shout out to Neen Williams, by the way.
Starting point is 01:13:57 He's a pro skateboarder. He did this promo for Footpath, and so I got some shoes. They're pretty dope. They're amazing. I mean, they're suede, but. Really good really good shoes so i normally i would skate vans and then i burned my vans out and now i have this this pair that um they're i haven't skated in yet and i skated them today and they're they're epic so i put a thin layer of shoe glue around the stitching which guarantees it will never they'll
Starting point is 01:14:19 never break it's it's you know it'll eventually break right what i mean is they won't break soon yeah so uh before before this i've been skating vans for for years and i really like decline shoes and the first i've skated those those are good my favorite shoes when i was a teenager that i'd skate all the time were the reynolds the first ones were the reynolds that were like they looked man what they were like the whole thing was rubber, basically. It had like ridiculous amounts of thermoplastic rubber toe cap. Yeah. But then eventually I liked the America Bevel
Starting point is 01:14:50 was one of my favorite shoes ever. I don't know. It was just a thin, I love the really, really thin shoes. Just the feel of the board. Light and thin. I don't care about Cushing. You know, I don't need that padding,
Starting point is 01:15:02 you know, junk or whatever. I have some skater friends that swear by the Nike SBs. They're really, they're really light. I've never, I've never actually skated them, but I've, I picked them up and I'm like, wow, they're really light. Yeah. Yeah. Light is good. All right. Let's see. Abysmal. Thanks for the super chat. Mark Robertshaw says, after this, I'm going to watch Joe Rogan's podcast with Tony Hawk, rip YouTube. Your monopoly is coming to an end as all monopolies do and i bet tim will vote trump because of the economy um that's that's that's seeming like a good possibility simply because i i if the democrats could muster any anyone i've been begging please just pick somebody who can talk no no no sorry
Starting point is 01:15:44 asking too much there. You would be insane to think that after all of this, the president who has advocated for lifting the restrictions, whose attorney general has advocated for the Constitution, and who has actually proven on the economy, you'd be crazy if you think Biden is going to be the person that people want. That's just psychotic in my opinion. The only people I think who uh would vote for biden are
Starting point is 01:16:06 trump derangement syndrome people yeah maybe it's like you really you know that's like bill maher when he said vote blue no matter who well no no well yes bill maher said if the recession gets rid of trump bring on the recession yeah remember that is that is beyond a trump derangement syndrome that is like i want everyone to suffer so that i can feel better because the orange man is gone yeah that's insane dude my attitude is different it's my attitude is the economy needs to be repaired so that people can get out their lives and be happy and be be free and and you know yeah and that if that means the the the you know the mean nasty guy wins i'm like well that's it's for the good of the people not for what i think is the right thing you I couldn't help myself.
Starting point is 01:16:46 He's spinning the UFO. I noticed it. It wasn't spinning. And I looked down at chat and someone was like, spin the UFO. Spin UFO. And I was like, I was like, I got you. Looking out for you. I got you. He hears your prayers. I see people spinning it. They're saying, spin it, spin it. And now
Starting point is 01:17:01 there's actually a lag on the stream. So I can see the chats coming in where they're yelling spin it but on the actual stream you haven't done it yet nice all right let's read some more roberto thanks for the super chat minimax says glad to hear that joe rogan experience will still have video will still have video on spotify that way we can all see the gumbo on tim's shirt if slash when he's back on. That's right. The gumbo. Mexie Man says idea to a great community.
Starting point is 01:17:29 Video of Joe sniffing and groping with VO of the women and girls whispering blue no matter who blue no matter who. Oh no. Sad. Brian said I cannot read what Brian says. Charles says the UK just made organ donations an opt-out system. So all adults, now if they know it or not, are organ donors.
Starting point is 01:17:49 As an organ donor, that creeps me out. Yeah, I think so. Drunk Trouble says, rev up those big igloos because I am sure sick of the degeneration of our civil liberties. Yep. R. Kelly says, Tulare County in California just reopened defying the governor wow i've been
Starting point is 01:18:05 at tulare awesome crazy yeah josh says tim come to madison great city with a lot of opportunity plus cheaper rent than jersey plus you won't be too far from chicago i don't like chicago apple says hey guys heard one of you were playing final fantasy 7 remake don't care about the story or graphics but thoughts on the materia system in the game i really liked it i wish there was more was it the same as the original yeah they kept it really close it's uh when you master it you don't get a new one so i was like a little bummed and it felt really it felt like they are leaving it so that when they bring out episode two that maybe you can upgrade it more i i'm not really sure i I'm speculating there, but I did enjoy it. I liked it.
Starting point is 01:18:48 Cool. Roberto says, Yokiero soy taco. What? I want I am taco. I want. Yeah, I don't know. Idgit Idgit says, I've been baking a ton of sourdough bread through this quarantine. I'm really happy for all the people who have been able to work on their hobbies during
Starting point is 01:19:04 their free time. People have been going nuts on sourdough. Why are they baking so much? It's like viral memes of making sourdough. This is all we wanted to do while we're working. To be honest, we've made a ton of bread, too. Yeah, we have. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 01:19:13 We is not correct. We have bakeries. Excuse me. I have yet to make any bread. Your peripheral involvement is all that- Of me going, hmm yes delicious okay how about how about we were making a bread and lydia put butter in it and i said no no you can't do that yeah and then i rinsed it out and you said thanks tim that's true that was it you did contribute
Starting point is 01:19:36 and i put butter in i gotta respect that yeah we were greasing the pan and i was like we have peanut oil instead of butter. I have eaten the bread though. I have consumed the bread. It has been delicious. We made a lot of instant breads, beer breads and stuff. We got to get more of that beer bread. We have a ton.
Starting point is 01:19:56 I mean, there's some in there now. I refuse to make bread. Now I have to stand by my principles. We also got a bunch of this like, it's gluten-free sourdough, but it lasts forever. Oh, it's good. It's like the best bread. It's like the best gluten-free bread. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:20:14 As good as it can get. Yeah. But it's like, it doesn't need to be refrigerated, and it lasts for months. I think it's because it's made of rice and, like, potato flour or something. But it's really good. It's really good. Cool. Oh, here we go.
Starting point is 01:20:25 Kyla says, re-carbon fiber decks. Check lithe skateboards. Also go to DKL Skateboarding and check the non-abrasive grip. Braille covered both. Ooh, so is the non-abrasive grip kind of like a plastic sticky thing? Yeah, I don't know. Maybe? Interesting.
Starting point is 01:20:40 That would be really interesting. Non-abrasive. Your shoes will last forever. Yeah, yeah. I like it. That sounds good. Yeah, yeah. I like it. That sounds good. Yeah, thank you. Jeb Reed says,
Starting point is 01:20:47 Open combat coming to the USA starts July 4th. We'll see. Aman Sol says, If you don't like your government, follow the Constitution and abolish it. Create something new. One of my favorite memes was V for Vendetta with the headset on.
Starting point is 01:21:01 And the top text is, Your government is doing what? Have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again yeah yeah that's a good one turning it up and back on again let's see uh yiz says false hope from the right empty promises from the left fake news 24 7 if woofloo revealed anything is that our leadership doesn't care about us yes they don't yeah i'm telling you a tiny tiny fraction of people michelle my bell says governor desantis took the media out behind the woodshed he is my government employee of the day he really did oh
Starting point is 01:21:30 man he he took them the task did not pull punches uh look man they have they have attacked south dakota and florida but new york is the death pit okay new york is the epicenter it's where most people have lost their lives yet the media keeps attacking all these Republican states for not locking down. And they did everything to the best of their ability, relatively better than New York did. Yeah. It's crazy. It's crazy that these states that were like, we're locking down and now more people are dead there.
Starting point is 01:21:55 And the states that were like, we're not gonna lock down. Everything's better. Yeah. Perhaps the sunlight and being outside was the smart move. Yeah. Maintaining your immune system. That's what those doctors were talking about. Yep.
Starting point is 01:22:06 And they got deleted from YouTube for it. Yep. That's crazy, man. Yeah, it is. Jkak says, so Oklahoma is trying to pass an anti-red flag law. Interesting. Good. Grafon Tirol says, I have no horse in this race, but I am loving this Keemstar versus H3H3 fight.
Starting point is 01:22:25 I know nothing of this. I don't know. My drama is limited to things of political relevance. No Control says, Tim, come to Atlanta. Low cost of living. Lots of Hollywood types around for interviews. Flights to every city all day long. But isn't it muggy?
Starting point is 01:22:40 Have you been to Atlanta? Humid, right? Yes, I have. It's humid, huh? Yeah. Yeah, it's pretty bad once you get once you get to the lower half of the states it gets pretty muggy if i can get it it's not as bad as florida florida was nuts man not not many states are as bad as florida when we lived in
Starting point is 01:22:57 miami there's like what two months where you could go outside it's like either boiling hot and humid and every single swim through the air yeah right single building, the windows are drenched in condensation. Yep. Because the air conditioning on inside. That's true. I'm pretty sure about this. Miami has a statue for the guy who invented air conditioning. Really?
Starting point is 01:23:15 Yeah. That sounds right. Yep. That sounds about right. That's fair. Yeah. It's a good idea. All the people who begrudgingly lived in that place and then air conditioning got invented
Starting point is 01:23:22 and now they're like, yes. We can live here. Now we can be comfortable. Thank you. Let's see. The Gray Gamer says, would you allow your fans to try and save your channel if YouTube? I've been watching you for years now every day. If you just disappeared, something would definitely be missing from
Starting point is 01:23:37 my daily life. That's nice to say. I mean, look, if videos got taken, whenever videos get taken down of mine, I contact people at Google and I'm like, you know, like screaming. Yeah, like a cat. And for the most part, there's hard lines where they're like, too bad. Okay. So sad.
Starting point is 01:23:56 Yeah. I got really close to destroying everything, I'll be honest. Oh, really? Yeah. When they told me I couldn't say the name Voldemort, I sent legal threats. Wow. Like I went nuts and then i actually planned on doing a recorded video where i explained everything and said the guy's name as
Starting point is 01:24:11 often as possible and then uploaded it for every segment of the day wow i was like i'm gonna do it i'm gonna get graphic and then they like got back to me there was a bit some de-escalation and then basically what they told me was we're you know it's kind of like we're waiting until it enters the national conversation when bigger outlets are covering it and people feel more comfortable and it's a bigger story and so i was like okay i'll i'll wait i guess and then they never released the lockdown like you cannot say the name i was really close just like you know what i'm done i'm done with with this. Because that's scary, dude. Rand Paul spoke on the Senate floor and Google said, we don't care. You can't say this.
Starting point is 01:24:50 They took down C-SPAN. Yeah, it's crazy. C-SPAN. The most boring channel in the world. The most boring channel. Yep. Because Rand Paul was talking on the Senate floor in a live C-SPAN video. YouTube deleted it.
Starting point is 01:25:02 Amazing. I have to hold back a yawn. I'm so over that conversation. Look up Rand Paul. He'll be inspired. STFU says, I talk fast because it's complicated and I'm going to leave it there since I'm one-fourth Asian and grew up in Chicago, but I'm a milquetoast fence hitter.
Starting point is 01:25:15 D-Ho says, deer people, deer people, eat grass like deer, mounds like people. Chuck Morris says, hitting you up from the Midwest. The virus is not a thing here. In Kansas, 10 acres and two ponds. Fishing and ducks, you can't win. Louis Estrada says, Tim, you, Tim Pool. Will you ever go back to do on the ground interviews or is Antifa too wild nowadays? That was basically the gist of it. As time went on and I gained more followers, it wasn't just about Antifa. It was about other people just generally trolling and
Starting point is 01:25:42 harassing. So it's like there was one moment where I went to cover something and I had literally a guy chasing me around giggling and laughing and screaming my name and trying to get Antifa to find me. Wow. And the police said, we're like, it's free speech. You can't do anything about it. And I was like, he's inciting people to attack me. And they're like, okay, well then when he does, and I'm like, that means I have to stand
Starting point is 01:26:01 next to you the whole time. And the cop was like, yep. Great. So it just became a the whole time. And the cop was like, yep. Great. So it just became a waste of time. That's unfortunate. Timothy E. says, Tim, move to Kansas City. Cheap international airport, light traffic, Kansas or Missouri, you ask? Yes.
Starting point is 01:26:16 It's got to be East Coast, man. Missouri's muggy also. That's true. Very green. Very cool. It's hard to find somewhere that doesn't have, that isn't muggy. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:24 Desert. That's a good point. Oof. Yeah. Well, it's a different kind of heat, though. Yeah. You need a little. Arizona?
Starting point is 01:26:31 Yeah. Is it mountain time? Yeah. Yeah, I have no idea. Actually, no. Arizona never changes. Yeah. It's always the same time.
Starting point is 01:26:38 Yeah. I don't know what it is. No, no, no. I mean, like, mountain time zone. Yeah. Honestly, I have no idea. Okay. Dr. B says, I pity the pool who don't read my super chat
Starting point is 01:26:46 well i just did thorin says let's all take a moment to appreciate exactly how much power the establishment is attempting to grab it's like leia said yeah i went there fight me the harder you tighten your grip the more they slip through your fingers oh interesting alex aiello says the snyder cut is near dc redemption arc i am excited for this i hope so i'm excited for this because i this is controversial apparently but i like dc more than marvel oh yes spicy we went to i can't remember what movie you want to see yeah but this is probably long-standing though it's not like the new movies have swayed you you probably liked dc more than marvel for a long time absolutely yeah yeah Yeah. Yeah. I like, I make sense.
Starting point is 01:27:25 They're both, you know, it's like Marvel's a 9.5 and DC's a 10. You know what I mean? What's the X-Men? Is that Marvel? Marvel. Okay.
Starting point is 01:27:31 Yeah. Yeah. I was a big X-Men fan. Yeah. X-Men's cool. One way it was explained to me is that Marvel is, DC is heroes trying to be like people and Marvel is heroes, people trying to be heroes.
Starting point is 01:27:42 It's actually an interesting way to explain it. Yeah. Yeah. That makes sense. But I like Batman. I think I like... There's issues with Batman. He's just like super rich.
Starting point is 01:27:52 Yeah. You know what I mean? But he was trained really, really well. The contrast between him and say like Iron Man in terms of their abilities is that Iron Man isn't. He's just an arrogant, drunk genius. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:03 Batman was peak physical human condition, and I really like that. What I really, really liked about DC was the fact that, and Marvel does have these heroes, too, especially the MCU. Most of the MCU characters, I believe, don't have any superpowers. It's just technology, gadgets and stuff. Most of them, yeah. Yeah, yeah. But some of them do have powers. Like Ant-Man.
Starting point is 01:28:22 It's just technology. Technology, and then Falcon technology, Iron Man, War Machine technology. War Machine, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And then But some of them do have powers. Like Ant-Man. It's just technology. Technology and then Falcon technology, Iron Man, War Machine technology. War Machine, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And then a couple of them have powers. But in most of the Marvel stuff I would read and stuff I would see growing up, it's like they all had powers. But then you have DC, and I remember this – I can't remember exactly what happened in one of the Justice League cartoon episodes. It's probably in the comic too, where they're trying to interrogate someone, and he's laughing and mocking them and then batman walks up and whispers to him and the guy panics
Starting point is 01:28:47 and just says i'll tell you whatever you want to know and that was really awesome that you know batman doesn't have powers but through hard work perseverance training and intelligence he was one of the he's like the most powerful hero basically yeah and uh one thing, one, I know this is going to spark a debate among comic fans, but one of the ideas is that Batman can defeat literally anyone with enough time. I'm sure there's an argument like he'll never beat Galactus or something, but like they Or Darkseid. It's like, hmm. There's, it's, no, he will.
Starting point is 01:29:22 Absolutely. Okay. 100%. By himself. Yep. Okay himself yep yeah he beat superman okay that's why batman versus superman it wasn't it wasn't even just about the kryptonite um but yes our mothers have the same name that was so isn't that what it was is that what you're talking about never a cringy moment never the actual comic was great it's like oh my older batman beat superman to let him know you're vulnerable.
Starting point is 01:29:46 Yeah. And they could have done that in the movie. I don't get it. Okay, you guys have seen Batman versus Superman, right? That's all they had to say right there in that moment. Here's the scene. Batman is wearing the armor and it's all messed up. And he finally just bests Superman.
Starting point is 01:29:57 And he takes the spear with Kryptonite. And then he's about to finish him off. And then Lois comes in. And she's like, no. And then he's like, get out of the way or whatever. And then he says, you finish him off and then you know lois comes in she's like no and then he's like get out of the way or whatever and then he says you're letting him kill martha and he goes why did you say that name and he goes no our moms have the same name no and then like that changed everything is the stupidest thing ever i'll tell you what should have happened batman's entire arc in that movie was basically that superman was too powerful and if he wanted, he could destroy everything and no one could do a damn thing about it.
Starting point is 01:30:27 That's what he says. And so what should have happened is right when he finishes off, he beats Superman and he grabs the spear. He should have looked over Superman and said, let this be the day you never forget the day I defeated you. And then throw the spear aside and start to walk away. And the whole point was Batman isn't evil. He doesn't want to kill Superman. He wants him to know he isn't a god. Maybe the Snyder Cut cut maybe he did that maybe it's supposed to be darker and different right yes i'm excited for this although that's that's not the same right it's that's batman versus super superman
Starting point is 01:30:56 not not the justice league right uh that was my member superman justice league they resurrect him but that's the snyder cut we're going to... Justice League. It's Justice League. Okay. And the choices they made. Do they not have any fans making these movies? You know what the secret is, though? It's Kevin Feige. Because he's basically hit a home run on every single...
Starting point is 01:31:20 What has he done? All the MCU movies. All of them. Oh, all of them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like the main dude. Captain Marvel, I kind of roll my eyes at i liked it it's for me it's like they they they squeezed in too much desperate i can see what you're talking about but i mean when i when i watched it i was like yes this is a good movie and i liked it i don't know no there's
Starting point is 01:31:43 no stakes her powers are weird. It's like they, they, they were talking about how she was the most powerful hero. Yeah. And then even in end game, it really, really hurt the film. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:53 That it's like, it didn't make it. She didn't make sense in that when, when Thanos head butts her and then she just like smirks. I'm like, Oh, come on. Give me some stakes.
Starting point is 01:32:02 Yeah. Don't just whack me over the face with like, we get it. She's super powerful and no one can hurt her. And then Thanos grabs the Power Stone and then hits her with it and that's finally how, you know what, man? You make a character with no flaws
Starting point is 01:32:14 and that's the flaw. An arrogant narcissist, overpowered, just spare me, dude. I do not want to see that. I want to see them fix the DC movie universe they're birds of prey aquaman 2 is is super easy all you got to do is just replace amber turd yep done done boom you know what's crazy about excited about that movie what's crazy about
Starting point is 01:32:41 um the aquaman movie is that it actually was good. I really, really liked it. I thought so, too. I liked it. The underwater fights between him and what's the other guy's name? Orrin. His brother. Yeah, Orrin or whatever.
Starting point is 01:32:53 Or his half-brother. Are they half-brothers? I don't know. It was beautiful. Yeah, really cool scene. It was epic. Yeah, I liked it. But the scoring was just off.
Starting point is 01:33:01 Oh, the music? Yes. I can't think of it, but. Like when the dude's in the sinking submarine and his dad's dying or whatever. Oh, the music? Yes. I can't think of it, but... When the dude's in the sinking submarine and his dad's dying or whatever. Oh, yeah. The music, it just came off as like a parody of it almost.
Starting point is 01:33:13 I was watching SNL version of it. That felt forced, that whole scene. Anyway, not even talking about the music. That whole scene was just like why are you trying to... What's going on here? I think it was too slow of a death. Yeah, maybe. It should have been faster. It should have been like at the last minute
Starting point is 01:33:30 his dad... Like a torpedo hit him and just crushed him immediately. Or like when in the end of Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Yondu puts the spacesuit on Peter and then saves him and then he slowly dies and Peter's going, no!
Starting point is 01:33:46 That was awesome. Right. What an epic scene. It could have been something like they're sinking, and then the dad takes off his, you know, his son's respirator fails, and then he takes his off and gets to his kid, and then pulls the cord, you know, and then air shoots out, and he goes, no! And he gets shot up to the surface, and then his dad. They could have done something like that.
Starting point is 01:34:03 But anyway, anyway, that movie was good. Yeah, it wasn't bad. The timing is weird, though. How, like, in Justice League, the chronology is before Aquaman. Right. But he goes and gets, like, a dry den. They introduce Aquaman. Well, I mean, people liked it.
Starting point is 01:34:17 They like him. I like him. He's cool. Was it Jason Momoa? Yeah, he's a cool actor. I liked him in that movie. DC, I think, the Warner Brothers stuff, they were trying to race to Avengers. Yeah, definitely.
Starting point is 01:34:29 And that's a problem. They should have done it. Don't stop trying to be them. Do your own thing. People are going to like it. No, what they should have done is you have to build up to the ensemble cast. You can't just start with it. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:44 What were they thinking, man? Like, the MCU was built up over a decade of introducing these movies. When did Iron Man 1? That was the first one, right? I think it was 2008. 2008. 2008 or 9. Wow.
Starting point is 01:34:55 I think the Hulk was like 07 or something. But that was the first Hulk, right? With Edward Norton? No, no. The first Hulk was with Eric Bana banna oh yeah and then and then and then marvel studios took it over and then did um with edward norton right at the end of that the general what's his face meets with tony stark because they were that i think in the beginning they weren't planning on doing this big mcu yeah yeah they were just promoing the next film right
Starting point is 01:35:22 and it was one universe and at the end of iron man they i think at the end of iron man was it thor yeah they like i found it and there's the hammer right and then because it all linked them together they were like now dc should have done that yeah but what i think they tried doing was they basically tried getting their infinity war off before marvel could yeah because they thought that would be better, I guess. Because like Justice League was the mother boxes. And I'm like, right, you should have done what Marvel did. Yep. Introduce
Starting point is 01:35:52 all the characters. Give them the movie. And when they introduced Cyborg, they could introduce one of the mother boxes and then not have this. But then not only that, when they did Justice League, it was almost like they were trying to do their Avengers Infinity War. But instead of giving us Darkseid, they gave us Steppenwolf? It's like, this guy's irrelevant.
Starting point is 01:36:09 What are you... Yeah. You know what? Is it Darkseid? I thought it was Darkseid. I think it's Darkseid. Whatever. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:36:16 But it's just... I don't know what they were doing. And then the Birds of Prey, man. Oh, man. It's like getting punched in the gut over and over again. Because I like DC so much more. I really do i really really like justice league yeah i like marvel but i feel like marvel is too weird i like suicide squad it was okay but it wasn't suicide squad it's yeah i don't really know anything much about suicide squad it's it's supposed to be that
Starting point is 01:36:41 the government wants black ops right by using, they can disavow any association with whatever it is they get caught doing. That's pretty cool. And that's not what it was. Suicide Squad, they just made a superhero movie. Yeah, basically. And not only that, it was like a weird, like, our fault. Like, what's her face? I'm forgetting the lady's name.
Starting point is 01:37:02 I can't. Timber my tongue. I don't know what you're talking about the woman who runs the cadmus i can't think of her name people are going to mention in the comments now because yeah i'm sure but uh she brings on the the um i'm totally forgetting the movie the carrot uh the the delavine woman is possessed by the uh like the mummy the demon lady and then she goes rogue and then the suicide squad stops stops her. But that's not what Suicide Squad was. It should have been some, it could have been very simple, like infiltrating a foreign adversary's, you know, research facility.
Starting point is 01:37:32 Yeah. Because it could have been something like this, this government is developing a bioweapon, go in and destroy it. That would have been cool. And then it could have been like in the end, one of them gets caught. And then, and then you see like breaking news and it was like, you like, you know, Harley Quinn was captured trying to steal a bioweapon. Right, right. But what people don't realize is that – Harley Quinn's plan foiled by our government.
Starting point is 01:37:55 Like we saved the day. And then she actually ends up destroying, you know, whatever they were doing or something. Which would have been a great segue into an actual Harley Quinn solo movie. You know what they tried doing with Harley Quinn? I think they tried making Lady Deadpool. Everyone's saying Amanda Waller. Amanda Waller. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:14 I knew it. Thanks, Chet. I was like, they're all going to jump in. Chet's the best. But dude, man, the Justice League cartoons are awesome. I like Green Lantern, Batman, Martian Man. I really liked Green Lantern a lot. Green Lantern is cool.
Starting point is 01:38:29 And what was I watching? I was watching one of the movies where, I can't remember which movie it was. I just watched it recently. One of the animated Warner Brothers ones. Why is it that the animated Warner Brothers DC movies are great? Can't you just make that live? What are you doing? Yeah, that's what I hear, that they're really good.
Starting point is 01:38:45 So some villains from the future view the Green Lantern as fascists. They're like militaristic, you know, interspatial. They basically are like a police force. A military, Marines. Yeah. But there's a lot of really cool things they explore. But anyway, long story short, you get these Warner Brothers animated films on Amazon,
Starting point is 01:39:06 and they're awesome. They're great. I don't think I've seen any of them. Why do we end up with this weird stuff? This weird, you know, I don't know, man. It's the social justice people that are infiltrating everywhere. Well, that's Birds of Prey. And influencing.
Starting point is 01:39:21 I think it has something to do, it's becoming more prevalent. You're right. Birds of Prey is the prime example of that. Justice League wasn't social justice-y. Okay. It was just bad. But you know what? It's also the people that don't know the actual comics. They're not Justice League fans.
Starting point is 01:39:40 Suicide Squad fans. They're not like, oh man, I grew up watching Suicide Squad. Now I'm a part of this movie. Let's really pay homage to what it was. Let's do that. That's not what's happening. They're like, oh, we got these big actors. Will Smith and all these other people. Let's make a big epic movie. Yeah, but what about Suicide Squad? I feel like what they're doing is they're like, what IP do we have? And they're like, we could do Suicide Squad. Awesome. Now, how do we make it the Avengers?
Starting point is 01:40:06 Right. It's like, no, no, no, no, no. People really like Suicide Squad. They want some of that Avengers money, man. How did they ruin it? It made a billion dollars, didn't it? Something like that? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:17 But Justice... But as you said, they built it up. Right. If they just put Avengers out there, Endgame, with nothing else, it wouldn't have been the same. It would have been really awful, actually. Like, Infinity War is amazing. Endgame I liked, but it really does feel like Endgame was just a, like, anthology.
Starting point is 01:40:35 Oh, we have to put this out now. No, no, no. It's an anthology episode. Like, you know when you watch a show and they just do flashbacks the whole episode? Oh, yeah, yeah. That's what it was. And so it was okay, but, like, what I don't like about Endgame is that the villain is of their own creation. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:49 They go back in time. They trigger some Thanos. He comes to the future and then fights him. And I'm like, but Thanos is already dead. It's kind of dumb, you know? Yeah. Infinity War was amazing. Yeah, that was.
Starting point is 01:40:57 It was a good one. It feels like DC is just, like, it's so mishmashed. They're like, okay, we have Batman. We have Superman. We'll do Batman versus Supermanman can we make it like marvel yes but darker yes martha martha oh my god i don't understand like the explanation i gave you of how they could have resolved that that's the way it was supposed to be he has the spear up to Superman's neck, then he throws it aside and says, you know, never forget, I defeated you. And that would have been the end of it.
Starting point is 01:41:30 And then Superman would have came to, realizing he was defeated. So here's the thing, in that movie, when Superman approaches Batman asking for help about his mom, he comes as an arrogant dick. And he walks up and he's like, if I wanted to kill you, would and so batman
Starting point is 01:41:45 goes at him hardcore that was fine and then batman should have won and then superman should have come to realize that he was defeated but batman didn't kill him yeah and then he would have been like well you know that batman then it could have gone to regular dialogue where he was like you've you've acted with impunity for too long you are not a god on this planet and then superman could have been like i'm sorry yeah i need your help and then they could have it could have been normal instead it was like martha you know you know my favorite meme about it was is that like i don't know if there's a cartoon or something but the joke was they're fighting and then uh all of a sudden like it's at the point where batman's gonna beat him. And then he's like, but he's like, no, don't kill me because my mom Martha is in trouble.
Starting point is 01:42:28 And then Batman goes, your mom's name is Martha, too? My mom's name is Martha. Dude, your mom's name is Martha? That's so cool. Do you want to be friends? We just become best friends. Yeah, that's it. That's what it was.
Starting point is 01:42:39 Terrible. Yeah, man. So, I don't know. The Snyder Cut, they're saying,'re saying might be a like a four-part miniseries that'd be cool yeah because there's like four hours of content long movie and they're talking about having a lot of the footage that never got used has to be has to be like uh touched up and they got to do the cgi oh that makes sense yeah right because i never actually used used it maybe it will be good one thing i don't really like about it is Wonder Woman seems underpowered and Superman is just OP.
Starting point is 01:43:09 I don't really remember. It's been a long time since I've seen that movie. Like Wonder Woman's really strong, but it seems like the gap in power between her and Superman is too great in the movies. Yeah. To me. I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:19 In her movies, like she's a boss. Like she. No, her power levels are the same between her movies and Justice League. Oh, okay. Okay. I just feel like she should a boss like she no power levels are staying between her movies and justice league oh okay okay i just feel like she should be substantially stronger okay i guess you know maybe it's early on or whatever but then when you have superman coming in to save the day he's just too powerful it's superman i know superman super person that that is an issue indeed but they could still write something into that where uh you know when steppenwolf comes and he's like a Kryptonian or whatever and he knows Superman's there, there could have been reconnaissance. He could have said something as simple as like, they could have showed a scene where he's talking to Darkseid and he's like, Earth has since gotten a Kryptonian.
Starting point is 01:43:54 And, you know, it's a yellow sun. You know what this means? And then he could have gone, hmm, we're going to need reinforcements or something or we'll need kryptonite. The chat has informed me it's Darkseid. It is Darkseid. That's what people were adding me. Oh, there you go. Thanks again, chat.
Starting point is 01:44:07 I don't know. I'm just saying words. Anyway, anyway. If you weren't Martha, you weren't hip. I'm hoping that they can salvage this series. But I have no faith. I can't remember what movie I was leaving. And I walked out and we were talking about it.
Starting point is 01:44:25 And there was some, like, you know, fat neckbeard kind of guy. Okay. And they were talking about it, too. And then I mentioned, I like DC more. And then he stopped. He was like, no. Wrong. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:44:35 How does it feel? Thank you for informing me my opinion. How does it feel when someone else does it to you? What? No. Your opinion is wrong. When someone tells me that my like of Batman versus Cyclops my like of batman versus cyclops is incorrect yeah no that's that's that's totally different that's like they're both oh i'm still having fun in in terms of literature batman and any other marvel hero
Starting point is 01:44:56 are of equal merit it's just it's depending on what you what you see in these heroes that you think you like more than something else right right right right, right. I think Batman's awesome. I do. And I like how a lot of the movies have handled Batman. I actually think Ben Affleck did a great job. I think he did. Yeah, actually, he did an alright job as Batman. I have to agree.
Starting point is 01:45:20 Henry Cavill was great as Superman, too. Yeah, I'm actually bummed he stopped. Because he's actually... he made me like Superman in those films better because he did a good job of it. It's a shame he left because DC was crumbling. You know that Superman used to have the ability to fire miniature Supermans from his hand? Miniature Supermans? Yeah, little versions of himself. That's cute.
Starting point is 01:45:38 Because I guess apparently like early on Superman didn't have any like defined powers. Okay. So I was reading something that said he was actually a lot weaker. Mini Superman. He couldn't fly. And then they introduced a bunch of weird random powers, and it wasn't later on until they ultimately said, here are his powers. But there was a viral post on Reddit recently that said Kryptonite was introduced because the voice actor for Superman in the early cartoon wanted to go on vacation. So they were like, okay, Superman's sick.
Starting point is 01:46:04 It's Kryptonite. And so that way they okay, Superman's sick. It's a kryptonite. And so that way they could have the voice actor like, you know. Take a day off. Or for like a week on vacation or something. That's funny.
Starting point is 01:46:11 Yeah, it's funny how a lot of these things work with like the business side of things has to make a change. So it has to incorporate some kind of story arc change to accommodate
Starting point is 01:46:21 a reduction in staff, publishing time, voice actors. Yeah. Anyway, we'll, voice actors. Yeah. Anyway, we'll see how it plays out. But let's hop back over to the super chats. Yeah. And see, that was a good instance
Starting point is 01:46:32 where someone super chatted us and then we ranted on it for a little while. Love it. We got a whole new segment. V Sidious says, I was looking up the Joe Scarborough story from earlier and saw the coroner was Dr. Birkeland. Google Dr. Birkeland at Daily Mail.
Starting point is 01:46:44 My jaw hit the floor. Love the show. Keep up the good work. I don't know who that is, but I'll look it up. I will Google it. Jeb Reed says, July 4th, the dance party. Be there or be square. Vipers. July 4th is going to be crazy. Oh, yeah. If we're still under lockdown, it's
Starting point is 01:46:59 Independence Day. It's going to hit the fan. Americans be waving flags, man. Yeah, right? Yeah. Man, it's coming soon. Something. Vipiris says, Not surprised that Brzezinski can't tell that the Daily Show is fake news satire,
Starting point is 01:47:17 considering that the journalists at MSNBC, WAPO, CNN do nothing but make stuff up and push it as real news. Oh, you know what I love? Brian Stelter uncritically just pushing right-wing watch. Like, he's tweeting it out. I'm like, I thought you were a journalist. You go on and talk about how you're doing all this real news. Right wing watch is a, a project of something called people for the American way, which is a democratic party advocacy organization.
Starting point is 01:47:34 Okay. They have a media arm that just smears conservatives and targets them specifically to push, you know, the narrative, like the fundraising for this progressive. And why is CNN posting this stuff? Yeah, you know what? CNN's a joke.
Starting point is 01:47:48 Mark Robertshaw says, My uncle was born missing a heart valve because of that anti-mourning sick medicine, and he drowned as an adult because his heart was too weak. Oh, is that the middle line? Sorry to hear. Yeah, that sucks. Libid Larry says, Did you guys hear that Governor Polis suspended the Castle Rock restaurant
Starting point is 01:48:04 owner's license and from what i read indefinitely i didn't hear that i heard it now from you but i also heard that look didn't that barber in michigan get their permit pulled to yeah governor whitmer bullying a 70 year old man for cutting hair love it crazy joseph says been doing a replay of all the assassins creed games currently on brotherhood while listening to you guys if you haven't played them you probably enjoy them. Has some nice underlying philosophy. I do, but it became too repetitive. I 100%
Starting point is 01:48:30 agree. The fighting is boring to me. Yep. Dodge, dodge, fight, dodge, attack, dodge, attack. I like exploring, but it just gets boring. Yeah. Brian says Bill Gates has a small willy. Also, he wants to vaccine all of us globally so we can get
Starting point is 01:48:45 sterilized. That is just a super chat comment. I said it as a joke. I meant that's all it was, a super chat comment. I said nothing. Rick says, hey Beanie Man, more Lydia, less Soy Jesus. The fight is on. You cannot spurn Soy Jesus.
Starting point is 01:49:01 Thank you, Lydia. Caboose says, forced vaccination will start the boogaloo for me. For a lot of people. Seriously. Agreed. Jeb reads, it's not a quarantine. It's house arrest. The Rat says, hey, Tim.
Starting point is 01:49:13 Baby Jesus. Beautiful Lydia. I'm an army veteran from New Jersey. And after Murphy tweet on lockdown and Jim, I'm moving to West Virginia. If Murphy escalates, I will return to uphold my oath to the people. Ooh. Spicy. I like this person. I'm along with to the people we're gonna get in trouble
Starting point is 01:49:26 like this look man it's only a matter of time now yep the people are speaking up they're going to the beaches they're ignoring these orders and if YouTube thinks they're gonna suspend and shut down channels when people are doing this what do you want me to do while thousands and thousands of people in New York are partying in the streets while thousands of people are going to the beaches I have to pretend to be like, oh, these people are wrong because YouTube's going to ban
Starting point is 01:49:48 me. Not going to happen. YouTube's going to have to ban me. Don't ban us. Let's see. Michael says, Thamitalide was in the
Starting point is 01:49:54 50s, not the 80s. Okay, there you go. I wasn't alive, so, you know, I don't know about it. Graf Von Tyrrell says, Susan Wojcicki, is that how you pronounce it?
Starting point is 01:50:02 Wojcicki? Wojcicki. Wojcicki is still proving to be such a terrible ceo and the only reason that she isn't failing is that nothing else has the infrastructure to compete yet because youtube is subsidized by the other google industries second fleet actual says every person supporting the lockdown is supporting treason in a colloquial sense in a legal sense treason is providing aid to an adversary of the country. Sparky says thalidomide was the birth defect drug in the 1950s. There you go. Some call me Casey.
Starting point is 01:50:32 Adam, are you saying Bill Gates is our version of Morden Solis? As long as he signs his own version of Scientist Salarian, I might be okay with it. What is that, Morden Solis? I have no idea. I thought you knew because it was from one of your books or something. I don't know. The Brat says, silence. It's the oath of tyrants and the creed of slaves i won't be silent graboid biden says you may want to consider chattanooga when you move we have great internet and the city is growing at a crazy rate we also have a small skate park that could use someone
Starting point is 01:50:59 with a big name um it's got to be east coast time so i don't know where's chattanooga tennessee it's chattanooga yeah that? Is Chattanooga in Tennessee? Yeah, that's East Coast time. All right, perfect. Yeah. We'll take a look. But I am thinking still like relatively close to where I'm at now. It's just an issue of where I live.
Starting point is 01:51:14 There's Delaware, Pennsylvania, Jersey, New York. There's all these options. And so I could easily like Delaware is I think a half an hour from me. Pennsylvania is 10 minutes. Yeah, it's close. Humidity right now is 97% in Chattanooga. No. Yeah. You're out.
Starting point is 01:51:30 That's so high. Oh my gosh. So it's like if I had the opportunity to start a business or move my business to Delaware, why wouldn't I? Wilmington sounds nice. They got a really great seafood place. Oh, you probably wouldn't like it, but I like it. Sparky says it was a cancer drug later shown to be shown to help leprosy.
Starting point is 01:51:46 I don't know what that is a reference to. Student of History says, why are these government officials actively attempting to cause a civil war? All boog memes aside, are they trying to cause something serious? Because this is going to this is going to caress people like sandpaper. Indeed. Yep. Maria says, love your stuff, Tim.
Starting point is 01:52:02 Marilyn Krabs. Appreciate it. Handy Redneck says, I thought Dershowitz was a good Jewish name. Never knew it to be a German. I'm not going to go that far. Yeah, I saw somebody tweeting that. Let's be the same person. Keith Simon says, yo, issue a correction.
Starting point is 01:52:17 Read 10A. It says the rights of the states and people belong to themselves, respectively. States can't touch people's rights. That includes bodily integrity. You made me pay to get this scene. themselves, respectively. States can't touch people's rights. That includes bodily integrity. You made me pay to get this scene. Wait, wait. I have the text. You didn't have to send $20 to do it.
Starting point is 01:52:32 Thank you, though. I have the text. It says, these rights are reserved to the states, respectively, or to the people. That's all it says. It's the world's shortest amendment. Okay. The world's shortest? It's very short.
Starting point is 01:52:42 It's like one sentence. Sparky says, boomers feel their mortality so they're selfish jeb reed says everyone here will need to pick up the sword to save your own life sean says what about my body my choice that's the funny thing to make fun of the leftists conservative protesters are saying my body my choice and then the left aren't smart enough to understand they're being made fun of and they're like these people don't understand what they're saying. It's like, they do.
Starting point is 01:53:06 They're making fun of you. Oh, my gosh. This is like the truth of the facts. Sparky says, average age of CB-19 death is older than average. Yeah, it's really old. Yeah. James says, force a vaccine on me and I will. It won't end up.
Starting point is 01:53:20 We're going to be careful on these super chats from now on. K98 says, Florida Statute 876, Section 5 through 10, say that officers who break their oath to support the U.S. Constitution are guilty of perjury and ineligible for employment by the state. Fine your state's law on oaths. Wow, that's interesting. Samuel Williams, the founding father, says Trump should tweet my body, my choice about hydro med.
Starting point is 01:53:43 See them try to argue against that point. Yeah, they're making fun of him for taking hydroxychloroquine because his doctor said he could do it if he wanted to. It's his body. Kyle says Jacobson v. Massachusetts set the precedent for forced vaccinations. It's not in the Constitution. It's established precedent. Well, then I won't live in Massachusetts.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Hadrian's Wall says Dershowitz is the dirtiest of the dirty. Pathological liar and pure evil. See Chomsky versus Dershowitz debate and some of Chomsky's comments on him. Well, check it out. Dark Renji says, move to Georgia, Tim. We're open, but humid. The Gray Gamer says, come to Kansas. There is a lot of small towns that could use your help. That's one thing I was really excited for. I was looking at a lot of really small towns that were, that industry was dying out because you could, I don't want to act like I could do it on my, on my own, but coming back and trying to revitalize it by bringing jobs could be a great thing. Spartan says, watch Demolition Man if you haven't already. LOL. Great movie. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:54:35 absolutely. Classic. The Dashing Road says, oh, brave new world that has such people in it. Benjamin Stevens, Tim and crew, love you all. One question, if you have the time. My second tour in Afghanistan, I asked an Afghanghan army soldier what happens when the usa leaves he replied with taliban come down kill everyone i think he's right what's your opinion he's probably right i don't know i i can't say i don't know anything about it i don't i don't uh entirely think so but maybe i think you know trump has been trying to work on some kind of negotiation. I think that all fell apart. That was briefly historical. But maybe, yeah. I mean, the people who live there know better than I do. Look, I live in the United States, so I can't really comment beyond that. JT says, hey, Beanie Crew, doing great work as always. Any of you
Starting point is 01:55:18 watch Tony Hawk on Rogan today? What are your thoughts on skating as an Olympic sport? I am milquetoast fence sitting on it i'm actually for it i'm totally for it when i think it's cool when i was younger i was totally opposed to it because skateboarding culture was very much about independence freedom street yeah doing your own thing but then i still has that yes but i've come to see what this has evolved into and now i get really really pissed off on instagram when you see kids making video where they attack security guards yeah i hate that and there are big companies that promote these videos and it's disgusting because there was a dude yeah that's not a good thing who
Starting point is 01:55:55 got put in a uh he got brain damage and put in a coma they removed part of his brain because these dudes are trying to skate this famous spot security guard came out the security guard uh i don't know if he started it or not but he started picking a fight like a fight broke out he went to attack one skater okay he fell down hit his head and that was it brain damage and these guys like this guy went to prison or something the skater did yeah and i think the skater was defending himself but he was breaking the law by trespassing and so he was in the wrong no matter what yep something like that happened yeah and so when i see these videos where kids are skating and the security guard comes up and tells them to leave and they shove them out of the way or they fight with them or
Starting point is 01:56:33 they do the trick over him or something yeah it's like you just leave and come back in like an hour yeah go skate a different spot that's how you do it not only that but you need to realize like i'm all for street skating yeah but skateboarding became too big and it started to become something untenable. I don't know what the answer is. Well, look, when you have a massive, massive multi-billion dollar industry and you're encouraging kids to go out and then they're basically romping around people's property and stuff, it's going to become a problem at some point. Well, the answer is more skate parks. And that's what they started doing. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:06 But so here's what happened. Initially, people rejected the Olympic stuff because they were like, it's about street and being raw and all that stuff. And that's when my opinion started changing. And I'm like, nah, you still have the independence. You still have the structure. You still have the life experience
Starting point is 01:57:20 and things you learned from skateboarding. But now you don't got to worry about getting arrested. You don't got to worry about hurting people. No more fights, like less confrontational. And so then I was like, you know, I kind of like the idea of being in the Olympics now. Yeah, I'm all for it. It's going to be good for the industry.
Starting point is 01:57:33 It's gonna make more pros. I think there's a risk in that you're going to create a class of elitist skateboarders. So skateboarding used to be the, you know, it was fiercely independent, fiercely libertarian. But now you're going to end up with people who their parents trained them to be Olympic skateboarders. Yeah. And it turns the sport into plastic.
Starting point is 01:57:53 Like that 11-year-old been skating since he was a child probably. That's different though. That's okay. Well, I mean, that's what's going to happen though. It's going to be these people that are just like skating their entire life and just no one else can can be on that level unless you also same with any sport yeah that's true i disagree though um with what that skateboarding is is interestingly unique in that there's definitely going to be a big advantage for people who've been skating since they were babies but you can risk everything by choice and be one of the best
Starting point is 01:58:24 skaters in the world. Okay. I can't remember the dude's name, but there was a pro skateboarder who was like, I would argue didn't seem to be that good, but didn't mind breaking bones to make sure that they were good enough. Okay. And so they would do ridiculous handrails, slam really hard and like sprains, like don't care. Because they had the guts to try to do a trick that was moderately hard but on some massive obstacle it's not me you're talking about no but that does explain it doesn't describe you to a varying degrees yeah that's true yeah adam's just like falling non-stop because he refuses to to give up tricks yeah well i mean i'm trying really difficult things but but then i land them and it
Starting point is 01:59:00 feels it's all worth it the way i skate is i'll i'll size it up i'll like lock into the trick and then i'll jump off and be like okay now i can feel it yeah and it doesn't do that he's just like nah i'm just gonna go for it and then like boom i'll get back up and do it again i'm i'm i'm chill i don't want to i don't want to break my legs but uh hey we'll see how things play with the olympics i think in the end man if you want to skate you skate it's you know you do your thing yeah i don't need to rely on the olympics skateboarding in the olympics is not going to change skate culture that's that's really no it's not i think it is it'll create a pocket of skate culture but as a whole it's not going to change i disagree because people get not everyone wants to get hurt like most sports you can play i mean sure everyone gets hurt in sports but you skateboard, the chance of you getting hurt is significant.
Starting point is 01:59:48 Like you're going to fall. You're going to hurt. It's actually less. My shins look like battlefields, you know. Most skaters get shinners, get, you know, fall over, break their wrists eventually, you know. Skateboarding has a lower incidence of injury compared to almost every other sport. Yeah, maybe significant injuries. But I'm not talking about that. No, no, no, everything.
Starting point is 02:00:08 It's because skateboarders incorporate dodge training and agility into... So it's like, to be a good skateboarder, you learn how to escape. Sure. Whereas with contact sports, you get tackled. Okay. And so you're guaranteed to get a bruise. You're guaranteed to get a shinner. Skateboarding, it's like I can lock into a blunt and then just walk off my board and be like, I'll get it when I feel more confident.
Starting point is 02:00:33 Sure. Then if you fall, you judo roll out of it. So statistically. I disagree. But this is statistically true. I don't care about your statistics. I still disagree. When I was younger,
Starting point is 02:00:45 there was a big thing about skate parks mandating helmets. Okay. And one of the big pushes against it, which I was absolutely for, getting rid of helmet rules,
Starting point is 02:00:53 was that it was actually much more of a detriment considering the statistics on sports injuries. Okay. So, of course, when they play football, everyone's wearing crazy armor
Starting point is 02:01:02 and stuff. Yeah, yeah. But there are a lot of sports where people weren't wearing full gear. And the stats were like, it was significant. It was like an order of magnitude. Skateboarders get hurt less. Like it was less than a percent compared to like 2% or 3% or 4% for other sports.
Starting point is 02:01:17 And so we had been advocating like for shops, not shops, for like indoor parks to not have to mandate helmets by the insurance companies okay that was our argument and for like local parks too and my argument was this it's like if i spend all day practicing and training for rolling bailing and not using a helmet and i'm not skating a vert ramp or anything like that if you're saying wear a helmet wear wear full pads then i think it is actually bad to change someone's comfortability and you know by making them wear a helmet if they don't want to and they don't feel comfortable and confident doing it don't make them do it i mean i've seen probably the best skater at chelsea piers not not skating the bowl the deep bowl just like skating around the park crack his head open yep and
Starting point is 02:02:01 because it happens right right it does for sure it's like yeah i don't know and so uh that's why i'm saying like if you wear a helmet you're comfortable wearing a helmet do what makes you feel comfortable and confident okay but you know when looking at the numbers if someone spends their whole life skating a specific way and then you make them change what they do and they're not comfortable doing it it's like it makes no sense i think it's up to the individual to choose what they think is appropriate for them. And we use stats to back that up. Let's read more super chats.
Starting point is 02:02:29 Yeah, it's 10. Let's keep it going. JT says, oh, I read that one. Lou Cassily, thanks for the super chat. The Unrepresented said, vaccines and video games are the stuff you need to wait for patching. Absolutely. Vasht says, this is why the founders feared direct democracy and created the Constitution. Dashie says,
Starting point is 02:02:46 it isn't anti-vax to be against government-forced medication. Agreed. Wing Lung says, the vaccine should be in the form of a red pill instead of a shot. Yikes. Let's see. Higa Herger.
Starting point is 02:02:58 V for Vendetta, anyone? Yeah, I was thinking it. Yeah, exactly. Invest in the pharmaceutical company, brother. Because if they're going to mandate it, you're going to get rich. But you don't know who's going to get the contract. I know.
Starting point is 02:03:08 I'll just go with whoever Fauci's company is. Yeah, right. AF King says, if that's the case, then can we put governors who do what Cuomo did under citizen's arrest if we catch them out and about? Yeah, it's too bad that's not power works, fortunately. Yeah, it's crazy how much that's happening, too. Rob Fleckenstein says, Of course they can force a needle in you.
Starting point is 02:03:28 Just the way they forced everyone to stay home and go broke. Or put fluoride in your water. Yeah. Yeah, it's funny, isn't it? Prometheus... I know immediately all the journalists are going to be like, Tim's anti-fluoride. I didn't say that.
Starting point is 02:03:39 I'm just saying. That's what they did. They put fluoride in the water. They just did it. That's the thing. You know what I mean? People voted for it, I prometheus education inc says believe all bidens well he's democrat some call me casey honestly this sounds more like the prelude to
Starting point is 02:03:54 wall-e than anything else yeah maybe yeah chris white says so then this governor says you can't spread diseases and you can't spread them he must then advocate for locking up anyone with HIV, right? I guess the issue is a novel virus that could be spread very, very easily. But I still think it's them overreacting. Nut Heisenberg says, Antifa is confused. Everyone has masks. They don't know who's who.
Starting point is 02:04:19 Kyle Buchanan says, with license, bear, monkey, lion, tiger, alligator, leopard, cheetah, etc. can be owned for $50 a year. In Oklahoma, we have anti-red flag laws and constitutional carry. What can you not like? I can have my own bear and monkey? Sweet.
Starting point is 02:04:33 Oh my. Let's go. Nathan Bevel says, welcome to Costco. I love you. Solitary Gamer says, oddly enough, I don't think Trump is tyrannically enough to force vaccinations. I agree. But we'll see what everyone else does. It's the blue states. Yep.
Starting point is 02:04:47 Crank Sinatra says, Tim, did you ever get in contact with Brett Weinstein and Heather about a tweet of theirs you referenced? They were concerned you took it too far. I didn't. I don't know. They never sent me any messages about anything. So I don't know if they, I guess they tweeted at me, but I get way too many mentions. I don't understand why he wouldn't just DM me if that was the case though.
Starting point is 02:05:06 So yeah. Don't you know him personally? Why wouldn't he just hit you up personally? I've DM'd him, you know, on Twitter, like all the time. That's why I'm like, honestly, I kind of dug into this a little bit and because he, he knows you personally and his hasn't hit you up. They're just using it as more, more points to get clicks. Also, that's, that's their whole argument is that we were just doing it for clicks.
Starting point is 02:05:26 But it's like we were just using his tweet as a reference to what we were talking about in that episode. Didn't we say Professor makes argument against lockdown? Yeah. That's literally what he did. And he's saying that that's not what he was saying at all. That they're for the lockdown, but not the way it's locked down. And it's like, okay, now they're just arguing semantics and using it as more points to get it out there i honestly don't think he even cares i i agree i thought it was great they had a chance to explain themselves yeah exactly i think
Starting point is 02:05:54 it's i think it's great i think it's other people that are acting like it's a big deal honestly it was the the other doctor was making more of a big deal about it. Like, we were using his credentials and, like, how dare we use his credentials and his name? And it's like, we didn't even use his name. I mean, it was his tweet. He tweeted out there. It's public knowledge now. Do you know how many people's tweets I take and quote them?
Starting point is 02:06:16 Right. All the time. All the time, every day, 500 times. And it's true. We need to get outside because of the stuff that he put out there i mean it's just it's silly and if he really was bothered he would have hit you up and asked you to put it change it or something i just don't think it's a big deal i don't think he even cares they even admitted in
Starting point is 02:06:33 the video they didn't watch our video they just were upset about the thumbnail the title of the was misleading that's what they're upset about and it's like okay well watch it and we were we used his tweet but that's it yeah i don't think that that we we relied heavily on it at all yeah no it was just part of it but i'm pretty just the thumbnail but the whole like the thumbnail and the the title of it makes it seem like i'll have to check what it is but i'm pretty sure it was something like professor makes like epic argument against lockdown or something yeah exactly which she did Which she did. Exactly. I don't know. Exactly. Look, man, I get hit up all the time by people who are like,
Starting point is 02:07:09 did you see this person? Did you see that person? I'm like, bro, they would have hit me up. Yeah. I just don't. Yeah, especially because they know you. It's like, come on. If you're really upset, hit them up.
Starting point is 02:07:16 Yeah. All right. I think we're gonna have to speed things up because we have way too many. Yeah, we're already over. Lou Cassidy says, please continue to question everything. Oh, I will. Buckeye Brown says, first things first, it's pronounced Buc-eye.
Starting point is 02:07:30 Second, is it Buc-ay? Is that what you're trying to say? Second, if someone tries to come to my door with a vaccine, they will receive a rude awakening. Evan Boymel, Tim, Adam, and Lydia,
Starting point is 02:07:39 thank you as always for your honesty and outlook on the world. You are more than welcome to set up shop in Southern Ohio. We'd love to have you help in any way keep this show as long as you can liberty appreciate it thank you geek doll says waiting in line at the grocery store makes me feel like i'm living through a mouse utopian experiment utopian experiment yeah call for president says i may be the conspiracy theorist in the room but in regards to vaccinations in the government the only good ending is the QAnon ending. Isn't this the age of Aquarius?
Starting point is 02:08:08 I don't know what that ending is. Neither do I. Bob, thanks for the super chat. White Raven says, maybe consider Supreme Court ruling Jacobson v. Massachusetts. Smallpox forced vax on children denied. Well, I don't know. I think we'll need more context on that. Handy Redneck says, show up to
Starting point is 02:08:24 my house and say I have to get a vaccine. You will be injected with a couple of Killary's patent lead capsules. Yikes. J Many says, not trying to sound crazy, but quarantining a group of people to make them weaker than taking them to camps to work to die. Kind of seems like a strategy a government has done before. Is that what they're doing? Mimi says, drive-ins are opening up.
Starting point is 02:08:43 Cool. Joseph says, if masks work so well, why didn't we just give criminals the masks instead of releasing them? We know that close quarters breeds the infection. And for some reason, we're telling everyone to stay in close quarters. Yeah. None of this makes sense. It's foolproof.
Starting point is 02:08:57 Doesn't make sense. Graf Van Tiro says, a reminder to officials in states like New Jersey, Michigan, Oregon, quote, I'm just following orders is not a valid defense anymore than it was in Nuremberg. Absolutely. Ben, thanks for coming to member. Thank you. Rodney, thanks for coming to member. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:09:10 Welcome. Gender says Satan visits death metal drummer in COVID coma. Turns out hell is not cool. Will Carroll of Death Angel Band said Satan, a woman, morphed him into a Jabba the Hutt like monster who vomited blood. Wait, what? That sounds like a fever dream. That's a lot to unpack there.
Starting point is 02:09:26 Wow. Florbo Adjacent says, I hope YouTube doesn't raise any issues from yesterday's stream. Good points made all around. I love your content, and I hope this money can do some good. Could you please give the UFO a nice spin for me?
Starting point is 02:09:37 Yes, absolutely. Do it to it, brother. I will do this for you. Banjo Boy says, The House of Representatives was supposed to grow with population. It was locked at its current number about 100 years ago. Wow. There it goes. Giving it a nice spin. That was for you. Nicholas Kindler says your NYT story reminded me of a Russian studies
Starting point is 02:09:56 professor I had who said that wokeness was the same as Bolshevik's political consciousness. People had to be educated on what's correct. Y'all keep up the good work. Will do. Nia Vang says, Tim, if the government is so big on vaccinations, then why would they allow so many illegal immigrants come over our borders without any way of tracking them? It's a good question, but Trump shut the borders down. So, you know, I don't know. Bobby G says, I've been saying this for years. Silicon Valley sold us the devices that would control us all. Cameras and microphones in every home. Yep. Yep. And every hand. Jane Many says, George Orwell, I think I know how out of control governments can get 2020 politicians hold my beer. Oh yeah. Michael Goddard says, is there a list of YouTube's banned words? I found a new word topic that's automatically deleted from chat. Can't tell you. It keeps getting deleted. It's the nickname for comments paid for by CCP. Wow. Interesting. Hey, Momo says whenever Biden
Starting point is 02:10:50 is mentioned, I think the stories with a drooling simpleton king. It's always a figurehead setup. Someone else pulling the strings. How interesting he is. The candidate from people who from people who want to muzzle and leash the standing president. Yeah. End time guitarist, end time guitarist says peeps do not realize is a civil war is literally impossible at this point. The AI systems and technology used to predict the future surveillance will know this is forming before whatever happens, unless it's a flashpoint, unless it's like in V for Vendetta, that little girl skipping minding her own business. And then the cop shoots her and then people just snap. Yeah. I mean, sure. The egg can put a lot of predict a lot of things it can predict if you are planning
Starting point is 02:11:28 something but it can't predict random occurrences there's a 20 chance something happens randomly and we don't know where and when the beauty of being human oh yeah we got way too many super chats we are being oh wow just jumped like crazy look how big this is awesome looks like we're gonna be going over for a little while. That's all right. We don't mind. Jody, thanks for the super chat. And look, I got to be honest.
Starting point is 02:11:49 So we normally try to go till 10. We're getting so many super chats. We're already 12 minutes over. But we love you guys. So we're going to read them. But I can't read all of them. That's the point I'm trying to make. See how far we can get.
Starting point is 02:11:59 Jean McLeod says, I live in St. George, Utah. Except going to the stores, the city is running like there is not a pandemic. I love it here. You may like, uh, you may like YouTube in E-Brigade. Hmm. Cool. Papa Bear says, come to West Virginia, Tim. I'll take you hunting and fishing. I mean, West Virginia sounds awesome. Oh yeah. Tracy Nolan says, check out Breitbart's video on operation, uh, Harcutt at the Michigan Capitol. 1K ticket stemming from disorderly conduct to defying a social distancing order, then threatening them with jail. Yikes. Yikes. Tracy Nolan says part two, if they couldn't produce their license, you can cut all the hair you want for free and not have to have a license. These stylists were giving haircuts for free. Wow. Dark Phantos says, hope people learn from
Starting point is 02:12:41 all of this madness. Love you all. Appreciate it. Me too. George at Jeff at large. When I, when I want honest political commentary and news, I go to Tim cast. When I want honest research and news on UFOs and national security state, I go to Richard Dolan's YouTube channel. Love you guys. Appreciate it. Richard Dolan. Thank you. Evan Jones says, Hey Lydia, I think I heard you're from Boston. I live in Lowell. Have you lost any friends from being on this show and sharing your political views? Keep up the good work, guys, and stay safe. I am not from Boston. I'm actually from Colorado, which is nothing like Boston, I don't think. I really haven't lost any friends from being on this show, though, so I'm happy about that.
Starting point is 02:13:15 Thanks for thinking of me, though. Andy Zimmerman. Thanks for the super chat. I see someone just asked me what my social media handle is. Oh, yeah. It's right there. Where could it be? That's me. Found it media handle is. Oh, yeah. It's right there. Where could it be? That's me. Found it. Follow at Adam Krigler. That's me right there. Send him stories.
Starting point is 02:13:29 Easy to find me. Send him your manifestos. All of them. I might not read an entire manifesto, but if it catches me, sure. It might. I like sci-fi. Andy Zimmerman says, will YouTube have a true competitor that focuses on being not partisan? If so, why hasn't the free market
Starting point is 02:13:46 filled this issue yet? YouTube is subsidized. The partner program dominates because people who create are like, I can make a living here. And then because they can't get the advertisers and the views on other platforms,
Starting point is 02:13:59 there can be no competition. So as long as Google search subsidizes YouTube, which it does, nothing can exist. Yep. Well, the antitrust probe is coming. We'll see what happens. Jonathan Goddard says, Texas barbecue is the best barbecue.
Starting point is 02:14:13 I'm inclined to agree. A swing says, hey, guys and gal, what's your take on Apple with their refusal to help DOJ with their court orders with Pensacola shooter iPhone, but they're OK with helping China. Don't know enough about it, but their concerns about giving the FBI the ability to open phones because then they might violate, you know, the Fourth Amendment, which they have and will. Case in point, Obamagate. So I don't know, man. It's like you got to be careful about what power you give and why. And if they want to use something like Pensacola as justification for why they should have that power, know they'll abuse it.
Starting point is 02:14:48 That's the challenge. And for everyone who's telling me to spin the globe, I can't. It's actually encased in a plastic thing. So I can't actually do it. Yep. Wind doesn't affect it. Just only light affects it. Julia Bronbeck says, Celiac here.
Starting point is 02:15:06 I need the name of the gluten-free sourdough. Oh, shoot. Do you want to go run and? Yeah, I'm going to go get it. I'll read it. Go run. Nice, nice. It's some of the best stuff I've ever had.
Starting point is 02:15:16 Stay tuned, and we'll tell you soon. We'll just keep reading. Alex Ray says, big fan and longtime listener, showing some appreciation. By the way, fun fact that comes to mind, Adam is also the name of an AI optimization algorithm. There you go. All right.
Starting point is 02:15:32 DE14Jabs says, hey, Pim, for the memes, what's your take on Ubisoft's new change to terms of service set for August that was released this week about their ability to use or deny service for games
Starting point is 02:15:42 and services under the guise of copyright material and monetizing it? I don i don't know about it i don't know what that means what would that result in no idea you have the bread what is it called the bread what is it called so it is spelled s-c-h-a with an umlaut r char gluten-free artisan baker white bread just show let's see it's really good really good. Oh, hold on. One sec. I actually went and got it. Gluten-free bread. Look at that. This is not a promotional spot.
Starting point is 02:16:09 This is just bread I bought. Got it off Amazon. Super awesome. And it's actually really good. Yeah. It's good taste and everything. Impressively good. Pretty good.
Starting point is 02:16:15 So for all you gluten-free people in Celiac's, I just got it because I thought it was like, I don't know, healthy or whatever. We have regular bread too. We have a bunch of weird food. It's like, we have hipster food. We got gluten healthy or whatever. We have regular bread too. We have a bunch of weird food. It's like we have hipster food. We got gluten-free food. We got dairy-free. We got vegan.
Starting point is 02:16:28 It's like we just have hipster food. Yeah, maybe. We have chicken too. We have everything. I can't deny it. Jonathan Brown says, if you ever need a recommended state still in New England, you should move up here to New Hampshire. Great scenery.
Starting point is 02:16:43 Only red state up here and everyone is pretty friendly. Only downside is the winter here is colder than heck. Don't you guys have black flies, though? Is it worse than Chicago, though? Chicago winter is brutal, man. Chicago is awesome. Negative 27 wind chill in the winter. It's worse. Negative 35. Yeah. It can get crazy.
Starting point is 02:16:59 95 with max humidity in the summer. Gotta love it. I don't miss that. Barkavy says, ever thought of moving to North Carolina? The weather may not be consistent, but the opportunities here is growing exponentially. I mean, I'll tell you what,
Starting point is 02:17:12 if I can get a warehouse that's air conditioned, I don't care where I'm at. I gotta say, I like North Carolina. You do? I've been there, and it's nice.
Starting point is 02:17:18 They have really, the beaches are really nice. It's a pretty place. It's a pretty place. We'll take a look at it. Sooty Thunder says, fun fact, throughout the comics whenever batman has a one-on-one fight with deathstroke he almost always loses deathstroke is a moral captain america with the tactical mind of batman in mercenary form really always loses cool that's drugs cool jmax says captain marvel parody was more woke than Disney's. They had the balls to star a trans actress.
Starting point is 02:17:46 Disney's still scared of China. Interesting. Raj M says, just bought the Tim Pool Harumph I Say shirt. Be sure to link it. Y'all mentioned it on the podcast right after the Dear Twitch story. Keep up the amazing work. And then hashtag QAnon. It is linked.
Starting point is 02:18:01 Yep. It's in our merch. There is a new shirt of me with a tuxedo and a pipe. And it says Harumph I Say. It is linked. Yep. It's in our merch. There is a new shirt of me with a tuxedo and a pipe and it says Harumph I say. It's great. In the link in the description below. Click it. You will see the shirt. We sold like 200 of them. Oh my god. That's crazy. Nice. That's awesome. Pictures of everyone in their shirts. Thank you
Starting point is 02:18:16 for those who have gotten them. That's awesome. Appreciate that. Thank you for joining us. Let's see. Psychea Dargan says Alita Battle Angel. I wasn't a big fan. I mean, it was really well made. It was fun, but I didn't like the ending. I thought it was disgusting.
Starting point is 02:18:29 I was just thinking that. I was like, man, it was really good until the end. And I was like, what? And I just like, because there's like a sequel coming. Are they going to put another? They better, because it doesn't make any sense. Ginger, thanks for becoming a member.
Starting point is 02:18:39 Thank you. Bo Rai Cho says, so do the three of you live at the same place or do Lydia and Adam break lockdown to do the show we have one very very large house it's a commune we have fun we are hippies in a commune it's actually big I think it's
Starting point is 02:18:56 3600 square feet yeah it's a big place we got a lot of space the backyard is a skate park it's a big place but admittedly as I stated before the goal is to find a much of space. The backyard's a skate park. This is a big place. But admittedly, as I stated before, the goal is to find a much bigger space and then become like a real company. It was supposed to be temporary
Starting point is 02:19:11 and the lockdown happened. I was actually looking to buy a building in September of last year. Found it. Sale fell through. You came in January. Lydia came I think a couple weeks after that. The whole time I was like, I'm gonna find a building and we're actually gonna branch out. And then we got locked down.
Starting point is 02:19:28 So now it's like, I've reached out to some buildings and they're like, we can't actually show you any properties. So I'm like, I guess we're just in the house. One of the reasons we moved. Get more space. It's a big house. It's nice. Raj says, Sail the high seas and review the uncensored
Starting point is 02:19:44 version anime of the decade. Ishuzoku reviewers are censorship, SJW controversy, anime YouTubers. The Hero High, I don't know what this is, and others have covered. Gabriel says, no eviction is not the same as telling people not to pay rent. People still have a moral obligation to do the right thing. Those taking advantage of this are just proving they are terrible people. I agree. I agree. Walter Williams says, I love your channel.
Starting point is 02:20:10 Soages and Lydia are both great too. I'll never let them vaccinate me. I'll get locked up over it, especially after what happened to Americans in the 50s. I just think I'm not going to be the first person. I have no problem with vaccines. I've got a bunch when I travel, but if they're rushing something out, I'll stay home
Starting point is 02:20:26 for a few months until you guys, you know, we see some side effects maybe. Mimi Panama says, thank you Lydia, Adam, and Tim. Latina for Trump. Asheville NC is more you. Appreciate it. Mr. Paul R says, German salute. No, no, no. Chris Babbitt says, while Newsom is giving
Starting point is 02:20:42 illegal immigrants free money, I'm a citizen and have been waiting two months for CA unemployment under a forced lockdown. WTF, rip me. Evan says, update from earlier SC, from earlier SC, super chat. Southern Ohio, I met Cincinnati. Eastern time, airport, lots of people with experience in film and TV in the state. Great internet and nice people. Lots of food farms outside the city. I agree. I was just actually looking at Cincinnati. We'll see how things play
Starting point is 02:21:09 out. Odysseus says, accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. Declaration of Independence. Norman Pagan says, I'd invest in bullets. Wolf at DeLeon says, attack VHCQ by media. Why does media want people afraid to go out? Why don't they want to say China equals source? Why do they want to control us, prevent thought? Is this about virus, something else, everything at stake this election? Sabu says, check out New Hampshire, live free or die state motto.
Starting point is 02:21:49 No sales tax and concealed carry with no permit needed. Close proximity to Logan Airport is a plus. SCNR looks awesome. I will look at New Hampshire. And we just jumped again. Tanner says, I am not anti-vax. Instead, I am anti-mad scientist. That's fair. Matt Gates from Melbourne, Australia.
Starting point is 02:22:02 And our lockdown has been harsh with lots of people staying home for weeks, but appears to be working with only single digits of infections. What's your take being from USA? The states that have apparently done the best are the ones that didn't lock down. Yep. It's the weirdest thing. Agreed. No name flat earther. Thanks for joining. Thank you. Yeah. Gerg C says Wilmington NC look into it. I will. And Corey DeLuna, thanks for becoming members. We have gone over about 23 minutes, so we're going to get close to rounding things up.
Starting point is 02:22:27 Ooh, we got them all. If you haven't already, smash the like button on your way out. It really, really does help. So as you're now going into the app and, you know,
Starting point is 02:22:34 come back to your computer because we're about to sign off, just click that little like button. It really does help. Yeah. And also, don't forget to follow Adam because Adam is where
Starting point is 02:22:41 you send all of your manifestos and story ideas and 50 tweet threads about the current state of politics in this country. All sorts of stuff. No, but you can send him story ideas. Yep. And then we can then use them on the show.
Starting point is 02:22:54 Yeah, it really does help. Helps a lot. And you can follow me just for my typical Twitter ramblings or on Instagram. We're going to be doing some skate videos soon. We're getting close. We're starting to get into the groove. I mean, Adam's basically going nuts and just leveling up crazy tricks every day.
Starting point is 02:23:11 I'm landing stuff I never thought I would have even dreamed of even doing. Blunt finger flip is legit. For real. Look up blunt finger. That's crazy. I don't think I've ever seen anyone do that. I'm sure someone's done it before.
Starting point is 02:23:24 Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah. But it's a crazy trick. Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah. But it's a crazy trick. It is pretty crazy. Yeah, so... Yeah, I earned that one. We'll have that popping up on my Instagram at some point.
Starting point is 02:23:30 My shins earned that one. We're gonna... So one of the goals with the new building is to do a new channel that's kind of like a vlog channel but more structured. So there'll be skateboarding,
Starting point is 02:23:37 there'll be music, there'll be like segments. And the idea is what I want to do with the new space, the building, which I've been trying to do for almost a year now. We get the space.
Starting point is 02:23:48 We have someone dedicated to producing films and stuff. And then we'll have like, you know, trick, you know, trick, skateboarding trick Tuesdays or something, you know. Yeah. Where it's like Tuesday's the day we go out and we talk about like this week we've tried to do this, you know, crazy trick. Wednesdays could be about gaming or something. And basically we just have segments about the space we'll have guests come down that sounds it'll be fun shenanigans and stuff so there's there's one more super chat i'll get to dav says tim thoughts on dr judy uh mikovits episode being deleted from value attainment podcast on youtube
Starting point is 02:24:18 and do you think it's only a matter of time before spotify spotify signs an agreement with value attainment i don't know anything about that, unfortunately. So I can't really comment. And sorry to everyone who did super chat us that we weren't able to get to your super chat. We have many super chats. So I just want to apologize to anyone who did super chat and we didn't read your chat. It's very difficult. And so I apologize. We can't get to it.
Starting point is 02:24:37 Mark S says, big fan of your work. Can't wait for SCNR to pick up as well. It's going to be awesome. Need to find a building. The lockdown has really jammed us up on that one, but I'll leave it there. So make sure you share, like,
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