Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #83 - Far Left Rioters Charged With Terror In OKC, Prosecutor Says "This Is NOT Seattle"

Episode Date: June 30, 2020

The beanie crew returns from a beanieless weekend to talk about OK finally bringing the hammer down on protesters, the chaos in Louisville, and what causes and amplifies white fragility. The conversat...ion turns to Beverly Hills, where protesters attempted (and failed) to 'eat the rich'. Conversation turns to religion and morals, movies and music, cultural stagnation, and finally... aliens!.  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 How's it going, everybody? We are back. Hello. My throat still hurts a little bit, but it's good. I could do most of the talking if you want. You know what happened last week is that I had recorded with Nishra, and we're laying down. This song that I normally sing is called Will of the People, and it's the whole thing is belting.
Starting point is 00:00:16 It's so good. It's like five minutes of, ah! And so we had to record it, like, I think we did six takes so that, you know, I can do it a little bit better. And then that just thrashed my throat. And then we did the Friday Night Jam and I went almost all out on it until my throat melted. I don't know. I've listened to you sing that song many, many times.
Starting point is 00:00:38 You know how many times I've heard you actually hit that high note? I don't do it normally. How many times do you think have I heard? You didn't. Not one time. That was the first time. So you went all out. He went all out. I didn't go all out because the second half of that goes even higher and I didn't do it. Of course I was wrong. Can I get my shot over here? Thank you. I've been waiting since Wednesday to do this for you. To spin the UFO. Oh, it feels so good.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Oh, yes. Smash the like button. Smash it. Smash it, please. Yeah. Smash the like button. Smash it. Smash it, please. Welcome back, everybody. We got a show for you tonight. I have fun. We're chilling, as per usual. This is the TimCast IRL podcast.
Starting point is 00:01:21 We missed three days last week because I thought that even though my voice was like, we could be fine, and then one day I woke up, I literally couldn't talk. I was like, oh, man. And you kept working. You kept talking. No, no. I took a whole day off. Oh, okay could be fine and then one day i woke up i literally couldn't talk i was like oh man and you kept working you kept talking i took a whole day off oh okay you did take the next day i did half days but it was funny because when i was singing on friday for the jam session people were like don't do it tim you'll lose your voice and i was like nah it's fine but you know well because the thing is normally when i sing i wouldn't lose my voice i actually warned you you know that right halfway through the jam i was like half of the people are stoked the other half were like don't do it stop stop, please I'm glad you went the fall last week. I'm like
Starting point is 00:01:53 I'm feeling better now my Yeah, I can hear it, but it's a it's a combination of doing the recording and then just like I went a little too hard I'm a say Tim Tim try not to let me work you up so much, okay? You work me up? What do you mean? I'm just kidding. I have here this delicious soda. It's perfect for the throat.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Yeah. It's awful for the throat. You shouldn't do it. No, you got to drink some delicious kombucha. What are you talking about? No, man. That weird hippie vinegar drink. Hey, you tried it?
Starting point is 00:02:19 You said it was good. Yeah, it was okay. This is the best kombucha I've ever had. Yeah, normally I don't like it. Yeah. How about we talk about some crazy yo uh rioters in talk about this in okc being uh charged with terror yeah we got a bunch of stuff to talk about we got the rioters in okc the prosecutor was like this is not seattle you're getting terrorism charges that is that is like
Starting point is 00:02:41 it's not just throwing the book it's like like dropping books on them until they're actually hurt. And then we got Reddit banned the Donald, which is a weird lie that makes no sense that I think is just designed to smear Donald Trump. That's what I think the real reason they did it was. I think so, too. Because the Donald has been inactive. You can't even post to it, is my understanding. And so all of a sudden they're like, they broke the rules. We're banning them.
Starting point is 00:03:01 And it's like, how do you break the rules when you've left? There's nobody there. It's a dead subreddit. They started their own them. And it's like, how do you break the rules when you've been off, when you've left? There's nobody there. It's like a dead subreddit. They started their own website. But it makes it makes Trump look bad. Trump supporters are harassing people. That's that's that's the New York Times. That's all they're doing.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Just trying to. But I got low hot air everywhere. I'm sorry. This is not even the most important news. You know, we can talk about the chaos and the rioting. And, you know, Trump himself got suspended from Twitch. You know, the most important story of tonight will be smashing the like button no oh aliens are we gonna talk aliens tim so apparently seriously oh i'm excited senate intelligence has confirmed the
Starting point is 00:03:36 existence of some kind of ufo task force or something like this okay so this isn't that like what we talked about before where they were like yes this stuff is it's an actual video but that's all they said it's we got yeah it's confirmed there were there there are three major ufo events that have just happened that i've seen recently and one of them was in houston one of them was in miami but there's another video going viral showing these weird like air vortexes all lined up in the sky i haven't seen that video yet yeah he told me about it yeah it was on reddit it was on instagram and so i'm somewhat kidding about this being the most important story, but considering 2020 couldn't possibly get stranger, I'm like, all right, aliens, all right, here we go. And there's a story now that's confirming the U.S. Navy has a UFO test force.
Starting point is 00:04:16 So we're going to talk about- That doesn't really surprise me. We're going to turn the knob all the way up to 11, just in terms of absurdity on this one. Because you know what, man? I'll tell you what. Hillary Clinton's going to be the nominee.e biden is gonna like it's gonna be weird the aliens are gonna come they're gonna abduct biden hillary's gonna come out it's gonna
Starting point is 00:04:32 be just that that's how it happens because because 2020 cannot be weirder how how insane is it is it that they're like so now they're saying all 20 to 29 year olds are like the it's uh the biggest age group of coronavirus infections now of course they're saying yeah 20 to 29 year olds are like the biggest age group of coronavirus infections now. Of course they're saying that. And everyone's like, gee, I wonder what they were doing two weeks ago. And then you know what the people in media are saying? What? They must have been going to bars.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Are you serious? What's been going on for the past two weeks? Everyone's been just drinking at bars. Yeah, that's all they've been doing. Bars haven't been open. What are you talking about? A lot of them have in New York. Okay. But come on. We know it's the protests. Yes, of's it. Bars haven't been open. What are you talking about? A lot of them have in New York. But come on, we know it's the protests.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Yes, of course it's the protests. They're just desperate. So now they're like, well, all of these 20-29 year olds are experiencing no symptoms. Don't even know they have it, but let's shut everything down. Alright, man. If you haven't already, welcome to the show. Make sure you subscribe, like, notification bell, and smash the
Starting point is 00:05:24 like button. Smash, smash. Yeah. Apparently smashing the like button helps us. Yes, it does. Sometimes you just got to get it off the chest, you know? You just smash the like button. That's true. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:05:36 You don't need a therapist. What are they going to do? They're going to sit there and just pretend like they're listening? No, no, no. You smash that like button and all of your troubles go away. Just all releases. I smash the like button because all of your troubles go away. Just all releases. I smash the like button because we're going to talk about aliens. That's right.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Here's what you do. I want you to imagine all of your troubles and fears and push it down into a little ball and now put it in the like button. Yes. And now smash it. Oh, I did it. Oh, I feel better. And now you feel it.
Starting point is 00:06:02 I feel enlightened. Thank you, Tim. Thank you. Yeah, okay. How about we talk about what's going on around the country, man? Because we got some crazy news. Check this out. Over in Oklahoma City, three rioters are arrested for terrorism.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Quote, this is not Seattle, says county attorney. I love that he actually said that. I'm glad he did. Me too. Man, it's like, yeah. Finally, right? This is where. I'm glad he did. Me too. Man, finally, right? This is where regular Americans live. Nah. Go to Seattle if you want some of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Look, let's be real. This is the story, right? We don't need to go too much in detail, but I'm not going to... And that's it! Make sure you smash that like button and subscribe. Thanks for tuning in. What I'm saying is, I don't need to read through here and tell you the names of the people
Starting point is 00:06:47 and how they, you know, Chaz and all that stuff. The news here is finally something is being done. Finally you've got people who are saying like, you see this huge book in my right hand? Wham! Right in the face. You know that comic, that meme of Batman, Smack, and Robin? That's what it feels
Starting point is 00:07:04 like. They're like, we're peacefully wham with the book. They go flying. That's not a peaceful protest. And this is not the only case. I mean, I don't have anything offhand, but I'm seeing it all over the place. The DOJ. Where people are just like, no more. We're done with this.
Starting point is 00:07:20 The DOJ announced four people being charged over the Andrew Jackson. One of them got arrested. They executed a warrant. They tracked this person down. Man, these people are, they're dangerously insane. Yep. And I don't mean that to be disrespectful to people. I'm not trying to disparage the differently abled.
Starting point is 00:07:36 I mean, quite literally, these people are being preyed upon by extremists. And we see this with what happened in Louisville. Because you heard about what happened in Louisville, right? I'm not with what happened in Louisville. Because you heard about what happened in Louisville, right? I'm not sure what happened. So this guy, who's clearly unwell, was a part of the riots. A part of the protests in the park. It's an occupation-style protest. Okay. And all these people are like, it's a peaceful protest in Louisville.
Starting point is 00:07:56 They're just camping. This guy was arrested twice. It was twice, right? Yeah, it was twice. For rioting charges. Okay. All right. And he's handcuffing
Starting point is 00:08:05 himself he's doing this activism so apparently he gets into a fight with some people in the park with the peaceful protesters who had previously been arrested for rioting okay they they throw him out and so he walks he's at the edge of the park and he takes a handgun and he fires twice in the air and then just aims starts firing randomly into the park oh man killed killed a photographer shot in the face and then some other people returned fire i guess him in the leg and took him down and then he came and got arrested this guy was an was was one of the activists with black lives matter who had been arrested for rioting and he had a gun he had two mags and apparently when he was arrested the first time
Starting point is 00:08:39 they caught him with the weapons really and they released him apparently really is what i read i could be wrong so make sure you guys fact check apparently really is what i read i could be wrong so make sure you guys fact check me on this one i read that when he was arrested the police arrested him with these this firearm on my understanding it was legal it was legal though okay and so i don't know if the argument is here but he got released he got released and he had his weapon and he is insane he's criminally you know deranged dude wow i tell you i don't know man i feel like that how did he end up with this weapon a lot of a lot of people on the left think it's conspiracy they're like no the police staged this i'm like what do you mean the guy's crazy we everyone
Starting point is 00:09:15 everyone knew he was people in the park were talking about it they're like we know who this guy is so he's only been charged with murder and wanton endangerment what how does this guy not get charged with terrorism yeah right i guess because the motive was just like passion crime the thing about these people in oklahoma city which is interesting is that you know terrorism is the political motivation it's like it's like a it's like almost like a hate crime yeah hate crime is about identity terrorism is about ideology so these people commit a crime to push an ideology. You get locked up. It feels like Black Lives Matter has like four different tendrils coming out. And everyone at the ends of each one are so drastically different about how they do things and what they believe.
Starting point is 00:09:59 It feels like they're not the same group at all. Well, this is part of far left tactics. It's called the diversity of tactics and in my opinion it's a way to manipulate you know dopey lefty regular americans who are stupid don't understand what's going on yeah so what happens is oftentimes you'll see these protests where you know doofy old americans are bopping about with their little pink hats on holding up little signs that say nonsensical things like ban assault rifles they're like those are already banned anyway illegal already yeah and so they don't know they don't even know what they're holding up little signs that say nonsensical things like ban assault rifles. They're like, those are already banned. They're illegal already.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Yeah, and so they don't even know what they're protesting for. In order to weaponize that ignorance, they tell these people, if you see someone commit a crime, you have to respect the diversity of tactics. That's the most insane thing I've ever heard. You know why that's insane? Imagine if you were going to war war and one general is like i am going to mass my troops on these two fronts and move forward and crush their capital and the other side they're like we should send our troops to defend this or we should also send our troops to the sea or to the desert it's like wait wait wait hold on we have no plan there's no diversity of tactics we need to we need to we need tactics to use you
Starting point is 00:11:03 can't just randomly do things. Right. The reason they do that is it's an excuse that sounds like it makes sense. And that way they can manipulate these people who are unwell and stupid into doing what they actually need. So the reality is the diversity of tactics they claim is actually just they're tricking you into doing being the shields for their violence. Yep, exactly. So there have been stories about this where they'll actually, these activists plan this out. They'll say, we're going to have a big group of people who are just going to be holding up signs. We need to lead them into this street illegally so they get arrested.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Two reasons. The first, they want these people to get arrested so that it radicalizes them. They get angry. They say, I don't understand. Why am I being arrested? I didn't do anything wrong. I'm protesting. Then these organizations say, we'll bail you out, right? We're here for you.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Okay. And the other issue is it creates a massive disturbance. Do you think that's what happened in St. Louis? You think someone did that? For what? Led them into, because it was a private street that they went through the gate. You know, the two most famous Americans right now. Let's pull this up. Let's pull this up. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, the St. Louis., the two most famous Americans right now. Let's pull this up.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, the St. Louis. Yeah, so it was a private lot. They went through a private gate that said no trespassing. They just went through and they were yelling. All the videos of them yelling, we're on the sidewalk. We're in the street. But it was a private street that they weren't allowed to be on.
Starting point is 00:12:19 And the organizers, I would be willing to bet, knew this. I'm sure, yeah. So they were going to the mayor's house you guys may have seen this story you got this um this memes going crazy oh man about this couple they're they're delicious with his rifle and her and her handgun and they have no idea how to how to hold weapons or use them there's several points where he actually like he he muzzles his wife he like points the gun at her oh really yeah he's not paying attention it's like he's he's it's just pointed at. And there's a couple times where she's behind him and she's like, this is their gun, pointed at his head
Starting point is 00:12:48 too, like, did your fingers on the trigger? Well, are you sure it's not just like the camera optics showing that that's what it was? It looks like it does look like she... It looks like she's standing way far behind him, though. No, no. Like, they're standing next to each other. There's video where it's like she's standing behind him like this, and it looks like she has her finger on the trigger.
Starting point is 00:13:04 And there's also photos... I think they were prepared to shoot these people, though. standing behind him like this and it looks and she has her finger on the trigger yeah i mean and there's also photos i think they were prepared to shoot these people though in all honesty so there's a video of her walking towards it looks like the crowd with the gun with the gun pointed yeah so here's the thing here's the thing private property 100 it's confirmed by everybody it is yeah this is a private community it's gated you need a key to get into it the way the the the couple explained it is that it's like he he claims i guess or with someone some resident as soon as you walk in that gate it's like being in someone's living room oh wow legally oh okay the argument being that like we can just you shoot you yeah you just you just broke legally they could have right so that's what
Starting point is 00:13:42 i was that's the big debate happening right now of course all these lefty publications are like oh they're gonna go to jail that was against peaceful protesters that were breaking into their living room basically breaking into their community yeah because i don't know if you can legally argue that a private street constitutes your living room well weren't they yelling that they were going to kill him that's what the couple said the couple said that the the guy said that he was having dinner on his pet on his patio and these these people started trying to break in because you need a key. That's what's been reported. Okay, so if it's not true, that's just what it was written by a local outlet. So they break in.
Starting point is 00:14:15 The gate wasn't smashed at first, but at some point did get smashed up. I don't know why. And he said at first he told them this is private property. You can't come in here. And they started yelling things at him like, F you. We'll burn your house down. We'll kill you. Things like that.
Starting point is 00:14:30 We've heard that stuff before. Look at New Mexico. I don't remember exactly what that guy yelled. It may have been like, he's going to kill you or we're going to kill you. It's hard to know what he said. But we've heard people yell these things about threatening the lives of other people. So these are people who are – Well, not only that.
Starting point is 00:14:46 They're seeing people actually beat people up. People are actually being assaulted. Louisville just happened. By rioters. Yeah, exactly. By their own people. Right, exactly. But nobody knew.
Starting point is 00:14:57 You got a video coming out of Louisville where a guy standing on the edge of the park just firing into the crowd. So when a group of people start coming in, and these two people said that they looked like, they said they were armed. These people had weapons. They went and got their weapons. Yep. But back to the main point you mentioned about a lot of these people not knowing it. These people who marched had no idea.
Starting point is 00:15:19 None whatsoever. Probably not. And you know what's crazy? They could have gotten killed. Yep. These kids, you know what, man? Stupid games games these kids don't understand what they're getting themselves into and so you have in the chas now the fifth shooting in and i think like five or six days fifth and it was it was like two kids yeah it was like 16 and 14 years old right it's messed up
Starting point is 00:15:40 little kids are getting hit well they were driving a car something happened they said The activists are like, oh, they rammed the barrier or something. They were trying to claim, and there's a lot of videos of them talking about how the white SUV was driving around in circles shooting into the Chaz. I didn't hear that, though, in the live stream. I've seen different videos. There's many different videos from different viewpoints. And it doesn't prove anything because each thing is like kind of a different instance you're already hearing gunshots go off so there's things are already happening but in that video that we watched earlier you clearly hear a gun
Starting point is 00:16:15 from a fairly heavy rifle going off pop pop pop pop pop and then you hear the suv hitting yeah the barricade i don't know there's also don't know. There's also a video where three guys are walking, and they're like, if you want to be safe, get to the police precinct now. It was like, this is your last warning. And then all of a sudden, you hear pops, and they run towards it. Did they know this was going to happen? Why were they telling people, like, get to the police precinct now if you want to be safe. This is your last warning.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Last warning for what? Why? What was about to happen? Ten seconds later, gunshots. They run towards them. What did they know? Maybe nothing. Maybe it was just coincidence.
Starting point is 00:16:51 I'll tell you what. You get a video like that. You get a video like Louisville. And then you have these two people sitting in their house when a mob breaks their gate down. Yep. Okay. A little exaggerated. At some point, the gate got broken down.
Starting point is 00:17:02 But they're entering private property. It opened somehow. You know, it didn't get. And there's a sign saying no trespassing. But they're entering private property. It opened somehow. It didn't get... And there's a sign saying, nope, no trespassing. Yeah, in the video, it's just open. It's not broken or anything, but they clearly got in there. No, the photos that were taken later showed it was just... Yeah, later on, but people were already in there.
Starting point is 00:17:17 When it showed the people walking through the gate, the gate was fine at that point. So here's what I see happening, right? You have these people go on Facebook or whatever, and their friends are like, are you going to come down to protest? Because we're going to go protest the mayor. And they're like, oh, my God, that's so cool. I totally want to protest. And they show up, and they're handed a sign because typically they'll make a bunch of signs and hand them out. And then you get these really dumb 20-somethings who are like, I'm mad about something I've never researched.
Starting point is 00:17:43 I'm mad about something I've never researched. That's so accurate, though. And then the organizers. That is it. That is it right there. Then the organizers open up the gate to a private lot and they go, right this way, my friends. And they're like, yeah, I'm mad.
Starting point is 00:17:54 I have no idea where I'm going. But you go ahead. I'm going to wait out here on the legal where we're legally allowed to protest. I'm sure that's what happened, too. And then why are these people yelling? It's a it's a public street because they have no idea what's happening around them. Exactly. It's dangerous, man.
Starting point is 00:18:09 But it's very clear the no trespassing sign. Yep. It's right in the front of the gate. It's like no trespassing. It's the only sign on the gate. Let me tell you a story, man. When I was like 16, I think, I got asked by some chick off like MySpace or something to come with her to a protest. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:24 It was an Iraq war protest, I think, in Chicago. Okay.ago okay and i was like yeah i'm down i i hate the war right yeah sure i want to get laid well no for me i was like i was like i'm just messing with you man go ahead i was like dude i i was i was punk rock i was writing all these punk rock songs and i was like yeah f4 yeah and so i showed up and we like marched around and like the loop or whatever. Some far lefty, you know, dudes, maybe I can't remember how old, maybe I was 17 or 18. But these like, you know, far lefty types and all black were shoving cops, knocking them down. And like the bleeding heart type hippie liberals who are organizing it got angry and they're like, stop, stop, don't do this. And like pushed them away and like help the cop back up. We marched around and then finally we got to
Starting point is 00:19:05 i think it's it was grant park millennial park whatever they named it i don't know okay and then someone announced the protest is now going to join the teacher's strike and i was like what the what now the teachers teachers college professors were striking at a nearby university so they were like everybody go join them and i was like what i like, I don't care about their salaries. I'm talking about war in a foreign country. They all went up and joined them. Wow. And so I stopped.
Starting point is 00:19:32 And then some of these like far-lefty types were straggling behind. And once they started to walk into the park, this one woman turns around. She goes, are you coming? You're going to join us? And I got really angry. And I was like, they're talking about getting more money for their six-figure cushy job or whatever as tenured professors and we're talking about war in a foreign country and I just snapped and I was like f these people and f anybody who's
Starting point is 00:19:56 gonna walk away I'm gonna keep I'm gonna keep walking yeah and I was by myself and I just left and I was like that was really disillusioning for me I was like these people don't know what they're talking about right these people who were marching just joined a strike and then pretended like they knew why any of these people cared, and I was like, get out of here, dude. You have no idea what you're talking about. You've done no research. You have no idea who these people are.
Starting point is 00:20:13 You have no idea what they're fighting for, and you just go and stand there? It's because of the cool points. They want to be cool. What's cool? Standing up for the minority, standing up against the man. It's like one of the guys was talking about a car or something. It's like his car broke down.
Starting point is 00:20:29 It's like unless you actually know the research and understand what you're doing, what are you doing? So that's why in my family, the funniest thing is the posts coming from the white part of my family are all like, we have to be good allies and stand up and fight for the rights of people. And the posts coming from the Asian side of my family are like, Trump is clearly in the right on this one. And I'm like, what is wrong with everyone? What is going on? This is not supposed to be this way.
Starting point is 00:20:51 You'd think it'd be the white people being like, I'm very fragile. How dare you challenge my status? And the poor minorities would be like, we need help because the evil whites. No, it's not even like that. I get hit up by theian part of my family very often just being like america whoo yeah not all of them not all of them i love it but but it's just nothing you know what man nothing makes sense and so you you have right now you have you have you have way it comes and goes in waves i guess and one of the things i've said is like republicans
Starting point is 00:21:22 happen to be right it's not so much republic Republicans at all, actually. It's conservatives tend to be right. It's the people in the middle of the bell curve. We got the left. We got the right. And then we have most of everybody who's like, what is going on with these crazy people? They'll shift a little to the left, a little to the right, back and forth. Yeah, sure, sure. And so sometimes.
Starting point is 00:21:40 It's the dance of life. You have a left and sometimes it's the right. Right. Now it's like, you know, it's disheartening to see Jon Stewart. Clearly, I have no idea what he's talking about. Oh, no. He's been so out of the game for so long. It's like, yeah, that's just it's where are the I mean, Bill Bill Maher still exists.
Starting point is 00:21:56 It's weird because he's got Trump derangement syndrome very severely. But he calls it out correctly, like so often. It's true. he said some really dumb things about the economy he's like if a recession gets rid of trump bring on the recession it's like you realize people die in recession yeah right but at least he's uh what was what was what was the most recent thing you talked about i can't remember it was something about white people stop being offended for other people like that's exactly what he was saying i would love that he's like how do we i mean it's not just white people though come on there's it's anyone anyone
Starting point is 00:22:28 can you're sure there's no denying that but it's like any anyone can have that complex where they have to be offended for someone else it's like we gotta just let that go come on you know the funny thing about white fragility is what that book the book is that like the most fragile white people are the people who are promoting that book. Yeah, that's true. For real, though. Look, this justifies why I'm so fragile. Well, there's a video of a white woman, a black female cop, and she's holding up a sign and screaming.
Starting point is 00:22:57 And the back of the cardboard she's holding says fragile on it. I know. And I was like, that's just so perfect. It's pretty good. And then someone somebody asked her, they're filming. They're like, do you not see the problem with you yelling at this black woman and she's like she's part of the system i i can fight racism i have to do it and it's like you are so fragile you snap in two seconds and they all do they all snap it's an emotional trigger that they just go i'm like whoa i was just trying to have a logical conversation with you it happens all all the time. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:25 You know that Rick and Morty episode where Rick is making a little robot? I don't know. They're at their breakfast table. Oh, yes. And then he makes a little robot, and then the robot goes, what is my purpose? To spin the UFO. I meant to serve you butter. You pass butter.
Starting point is 00:23:39 No, he goes, pass the butter, and it pushes it, and then it goes, what is my purpose? You pass butter. And then it looks at his hands, and it goes what is my purpose you pass butter and then looks his hands and goes oh my god i laughed so hard when i first saw that but it reminds me of like what do you think would happen when all of these like fringe lefty woke white women who are leading the charge because it is it is like a large proportion the plurality of this group is white women when they realize they're the karens they want all. No, what do you think they do when they realize they're the Karens? When, like, the Karen was you the whole time. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Because it is. Eye-opening. Think about it. All I can picture is that one woman getting on her knees and screaming, No! Right. Now think about this. How many videos have been released of Karens?
Starting point is 00:24:23 Oh, so many. But in the single digits? In the past year, right? Oh, I don't know. Five? Really? Yeah. I thought it would be more than that.
Starting point is 00:24:32 There's the woman in the park with the dog. Yeah. There's the woman with the guy with the Black Lives Matter on his porch. What else? Viral Karens? I've seen a few in stores. There was a lady who got slapped across the face by a Hispanic lady for calling her names and a bunch of other middle-aged ladies get in trouble with by calling people names.
Starting point is 00:24:51 But it's not that that many of the high profile Karen moments. Yeah, it's been like single digits. Yeah, that's true. Now that's because it's probably not that many Karen's there. They're a minority. You got to let me finish. Oh, goodness. These these videos of white women at protests screeching on top of their lungs, demanding the supervisor
Starting point is 00:25:10 from the police, yelling patriarchy over the past several years. So we've been seeing, so we are seeing Karens all over the place. Right. That's what you're saying. The point I'm making is. There's all sorts of them. When they promote these like racist Karens there's like seven and when we see videos of these sjw karens there's like oh big red oh my gosh exactly she's she's a karen queen
Starting point is 00:25:32 classic yeah big red you know big red patriarchy man these look you see that video of the woman screeching at the black woman holding the fragile sign yeah that's a karen totally what's the difference it's the same she's screaming at a black woman look you you you show me a video about black lives matter right seriously so listen he's lost you show me a video of a white woman screaming at a minority and say it's a karen and then you show me the same thing from the black lives matter activists and i'm like why is that not a karen it's literally the same components you're right and there's way more way way more videos of white women screaming at black people. They're still from the left.
Starting point is 00:26:09 They're still minorities. Who are those Karens? What do you mean minorities? Those are it's a minority group who are the new age Karens. That's a minority. What do you mean a minority? You mean the majority of humans in America? I mean, we're talking American politics right now. So it's like I think the American woman is a majority over the minority Karen screamers that we're seeing.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Sixty-eight percent of millennial women are Democrats. Sure, but millennials make up how much of the population compared to all of humans. Well, Gen Z is the biggest. Every next generation is bigger than the previous. Sure,ns exist but no millennials everyone's pointing at them going and wow look at those karens except when it's leftist karens which is the overwhelming majority of karens yeah that's the point because they're not self-aware they haven't yet realized the care they were the care in the whole time yeah so that's the point that's the point i'm making like oh man what do you think happens when they finally have this like reality snap where they look
Starting point is 00:27:08 at their hands? Like I'm a Karen. It's me. Do you think that they're all going to be in a room just reeling at each other? They're all going to be demanding the manager. I want to speak to your manager. I just got a good idea. It just keeps going down around.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Well, if you want to speak to my manager, I want to speak to your manager. And then it turns out it's a loop of managers. It's a big circle of Karens. And each Karen in front of them is their own manager. Oh, my goodness. And so they're like, they turn around. Who's your manager? That's my manager.
Starting point is 00:27:43 I want to speak with your manager. And then it finally comes back to them. They're like, I'm around. Who's your manager? That's my manager. I want to speak with your manager. And then it finally comes back to them. They're like, I'm the manager, but you're my manager. I'm the Karen. Cue the Spider-Man meme of them pointing at each other. Wait. Exactly. What?
Starting point is 00:27:54 I have seen, look, I've seen way more videos of angry white women screaming at minorities from the left than I have from anything conceivable. I want all the attention. That's all I'm seeing right there. I wonder why it is. Stop. Like, what is it? Toxic femininity?
Starting point is 00:28:09 No, it's because everyone wants to be valued. At the core of us as human beings, we want to be appreciated, loved, and needed. I don't care who you are. You want that. You want to have a purpose. If we don't have any of those things, we go a little cuckoo. People are going cuckoo. Have you seen that video, the woman with the fragile sign?
Starting point is 00:28:33 Yeah, yeah, I've seen that. The look on her eyes, man. Yeah, they're- She's like bugged out, like- Right. It's when you lose, you don't have a purpose, and your screws start getting really loose, and then they start popping off. Yeah. And then everything just starts jumbling apart, and then you are crazy.
Starting point is 00:28:50 That may be. Then you get that. Or perhaps their brains were taken over by alien brain slugs, and that explains UFOs. Well, I don't see any of them wearing beanies, though. No. That's how you mask the scars where the aliens have taken over. Oh. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Did we just figure the truth of Tim's beanie? We'll save the alien stuff for this. But listen, here's what I want to mention, right? Check this out. Dozens arrested, carried away in handcuffs after protest in Beverly Hills. Oh, no. Beverly Hills, huh? Yeah, because they're coming for the suburbs.
Starting point is 00:29:21 They're coming for your homes. That's like the st louis couple there i think the organizers know they want you to feel unsafe in your house they want you to bend your knees to get on your knees and beg yeah you know the st louis couple actually published a letter according to one of the local journalists supporting the protests and blaming white people i kid you not literally blaming white people that's i i mean i don't know what uh i don't know who they saw that yelled at them and made them fear for their lives come on i don't know i okay you ever you ever see that video 10 hours of walking in new york as a
Starting point is 00:29:56 woman yeah totally doctored do you know about the the crazy controversy that erupted afterwards about racism yeah yeah because he was asked why is it that everybody in the video hollering at women is black and then he was like oh actually i edited out all the white people i kid you not that's what he said seriously yeah he edited white people out of course it doesn't look good and and for what reason i don't know exactly what he said his reasoning was but this these people are con artists, man. It's a gimmick. It's a ploy. And I often tell people on the left, my friends, not super politically active ones, who do you think benefits the most from everything that's happening right now?
Starting point is 00:30:39 Corporations. White people. Okay. So who's leading these protests? White people as a statement. I don't like that. I don't appreciate that. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:30:49 Because, I mean, I'm a white person, and I'm not gaining anything from this stuff. This is making America burn down. I don't like it. Well, it's like white— It's corporations. White identitarianism. It's the people who are in charge of everything. Sure, maybe.
Starting point is 00:31:02 If you say that it's racist to have minority mascots and you get rid of all these minority mascots but we mentioned this before like mr clean's fine and he's like a bald white dude yeah i think those are ridiculous uncle ben's rice was awesome i i would see uncle ben's face and i'd be like hmm wholesome rice i'm gonna get some of that because i know it's a good product and so it's like what does it have to do with race so it's all put this way white pleasant looking man are benefiting the most from everything the left is doing okay sure they got and left supremacists no they're benefiting what are you talking about i i i it depends on what happens in november for sure because the argument is that the riots are going to make the silent majority vote for the right
Starting point is 00:31:41 and you're going to get more nationalistic right wing i'm not saying Trump is a white white supremacist or anything like that. I'm saying it's not benefiting the left. It's going to potentially help Trump get reelected. So when you look at what the left is actually engaging in, the end result is a benefit for white supremacists. And that's what horrifies me the most, because you look at that video where the 10 hours of walking through New York as a woman. Yeah. the guy do? For whatever reason, he edits the white people out. I don't get it. Yeah, because these people, in my opinion, are white supremacists. Or at least they have a backwards ideology where they don't realize what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:32:16 It's like maybe they're being useful idiots. I have no idea. This whole catcalling thing in itself is stupid because it's like, what happened before there was Tinder? What did you do when you saw an attractive person? Hey, I find you attractive. Can I speak to you? No. I mean, sure, there's different levels of,
Starting point is 00:32:35 and there's a line that suddenly you're gross and you don't have to cross that line at all, but that's how people used to get together. Like, hey, I find you attractive. The line really is if you personally are attractive. oh is that it the line changes if you're attractive you can you can catcall if you're not you're gross and in varying ways disgusting so if if you're like you're you're if you're six foot three you know tall dark and handsome chiseled ripped you know deep blue eyes that guy so you know me for example you could probably say just kidding you
Starting point is 00:33:05 could probably say some pretty messed up things to women and they'd be like they'd be into it they did that on tinder they didn't experiment didn't yeah well oh yeah oh my goodness i didn't we do an episode on this i thought we did we talked about this in our earlier episode early early episodes but it was bad but Speaking specifically about physical world and catcalling, if you are a 45-year-old, overweight, short guy with your belly hanging out while you're sitting at work and you're like, hey, girl, what up? They're going to be like, oh, no, thank you. I thought dad bods are in right now
Starting point is 00:33:37 because it shows you're fiscally comfortable. Oh, okay. That used to be. If you're a fit, listen, in that video, this is where the scale of absurdity starts coming in, where they start saying everything is bad.
Starting point is 00:33:52 So masculinity is a good thing. Toxic masculinity, fine, but now everything masculine is toxic. Yeah, that's true. So this is what happens with catcalling, right? You have, in that video,
Starting point is 00:34:02 a guy being like, how's it going? And they're like how dare you goodness sakes i am so offended you asked me how i am yep it's like one guy's like have a nice day yeah ma'am so yeah like you're right like how are you supposed to meet somebody before tinder you'd be walking on the street you might see beautiful woman you'd be like pardon me miss my name's tim nice to meet you that is literally how i met my wife i i i'm not joking at all i met her i was working at a store she came in
Starting point is 00:34:32 and i was like hello we talked for two hours in the store it like i was clearly into her she was clearly into me it matched and that's what happened boom boom now you're married but it's it's true just like that like they walked out of the store, they went to Vegas, got married. Yep. Magic. Exactly. Perfect. No, but it's like, there needs to be some sort of, man, we need thicker skin.
Starting point is 00:34:51 What happened to all our being thick-skinned? It's fake outrage, man. Come on. It's fake outrage. Like, in that video, when someone says, like, have a nice day, ma'am. Like, how dare you? It's like, are you just being upset because you're looking for things to be upset about? Yes, Lydia agrees.
Starting point is 00:35:07 Yeah, I think so. A lot of the time. It's boredom. Yeah. It's boredom. I think it has to do with people wanting to feel powerful. Yeah. And that's why I can't remember just simply having a purpose and going online and having a lot of people go,
Starting point is 00:35:26 I'm with you. I'm on your side here. How dare all these people? And then all of a sudden, boom, they have... It's a cult recruiting technique. A cult recruiting technique. That's spot on. It's called love bombing.
Starting point is 00:35:37 They surround you and they hug you and they love you and they make you feel validated. I don't know what video game this was. Maybe you've played it where the difficulty settings are like, it's like normal, hard, very hard, easy. And I had a hard day at work. I just want to feel powerful. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:35:51 I kid you not. I can't remember which game this was. Maybe you guys listening might know what I'm talking about. Something like that. Oh, my goodness. No, no, no. That's fine. It's like you want to play a game where you can just be the demigod with,
Starting point is 00:36:02 you know, laser beam eyes. Yeah. And you go around and you know laser laser beam eyes yeah and you go around and you like i play gta and i put on the cheat codes and i jump super high and i punch people and it's like you just play it's fun yeah you know it's it's it's just you go around riding your dirt bike and jumping in the air and crashing sometimes people just want to play games so they can feel powerful that's a good point what happens when people don't have that outlet and they don't feel they feel powerless? It's like, you know how there's a trope about the bully at school is actually being abused by his dad?
Starting point is 00:36:32 Yeah, yeah. Like the bully will be picking on some kid and then he goes home and it turns out his dad's picking on him and so he redirects his anger. He's taking it out, yeah. That's what everyone is doing. You're right. They're at home. They're powerless. Everything sucks.
Starting point is 00:36:42 They feel miserable. They're purposeless even though life is better than ever. Yeah. And so they take it out on you well they don't have to work for the things that used to be hard in life you know nowadays the the hardships that we deal with you know is like putting enough well i mean work you have to work for food but it's like what do you what are the hardships so we're worried about what people say about us online people are banning for like that person said something that really hurts me to the core because four generations ago this happened to me and it's like i mean that you apply that to anything anyone can get upset think about what so so reddit is banning a bunch of people think about what that site's going to
Starting point is 00:37:20 be like when they just keep banning everyone who's offended by anything you are allowed to say the word the well who's this is what i'm wondering like who goes there anymore you know i i was actually shocked to find reddit was so prevalent still and i don't think that's going to last very much longer because i agree yeah i mean facebook even you know it's like over almost twelve hundred comments. Over a thousand of them said no. Of my tweet asking if if if Facebook got deleted, would you care? Would you be upset? I wouldn't.
Starting point is 00:37:54 Everyone was like, no, no way. I go on Facebook nowadays. Half of the posts are anti-Trump stuff being resurgitated. And I like look into it and it's all not true. It's all. And I ask like hey Where's your source this is my source Didn't you not see what I just posted I'm like did you read it
Starting point is 00:38:12 Well no listen straight up That's what they say to me no I didn't read it I just Reposted it I know it's true because It's a man who replied to Trump a minute After Trump tweeted therefore that's My source and this is The best part someone was like you know's not true. I was just reading. And they were like, yes, I know, and I don't care.
Starting point is 00:38:31 Thank you for being honest. So you know it's fake, and you're just using it to further your anger that you're addicted to. We have a mutual friend. Oh, do we? I'm sure we have more than a few mutual friends, Tim. They posted something about one of the riot incidents. Okay. And I innocuously just gave a timeline. I didn't say they were right.
Starting point is 00:38:52 I didn't say they were wrong. I said, one, two, three, four, five. And they flipped out and started screeching. And I'm like, I didn't even say I disagreed with you. I don't know if we're mutual friends anymore. Yeah. I don't know. These people are crazy.
Starting point is 00:39:07 I think I know who you're talking about now. Probably. Yeah by i think i know exactly i know i know you know what i'm talking about and they post something and i'm just like ah so here's what happened how dare you post facts i'm like is that what you're really mad about i didn't say you were wrong and then and then and then when people started chiming in saying this doesn't justify anything i'm like never said it did i love that and then i respond with you're completely right this guy's out of line and we should absolutely condemn this and then all of a sudden they just like their brains explode and they're like i'm blocking you that doesn't make sense i'm like why are you mad at me i don't understand like what am i supposed to say to you it's because it's an emotional trigger that's what happens to them the more you lean into logic the more easy it is to understand the truth
Starting point is 00:39:46 to say the truth you don't have to remember fake stuff and then you know the facts support the truth and and that makes it easy to talk to people about what's actually happening but they don't want to deal with that that's too much it's so much easier to just go i think emotions. I think it's people who are unwell. I, yeah, you're right. Yeah, you're absolutely right.
Starting point is 00:40:09 So crazy. Yep. You know, it's like growing up. The, the, the trope was that it was the religious right that behaved this way. That's because it was then.
Starting point is 00:40:16 Yeah. And now it's not anymore. Yeah. Now it's emotional intelligence. Yeah. You know, it's, it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:40:22 I have a friend who's, uh, who, you know, he goes to church and, uh, he was telling me, you know, it's interesting. I have a friend who's you know, he goes to church and he was telling me, you know, he's doing this outreach program and it kind of has to do with church but it's not, it's just held at the church. It's basically just like him and another bunch of dads get together and all the
Starting point is 00:40:39 young boys that don't have dads go and they like talk to them and just do like a you know a dad program and i was like that is that is so legit like i'm not the most religious person myself but like that's some seriously amazing stuff that we need to bring to communities and it's like why are we doing that you know let's let's bring that back did i ever tell you the story about how um they're doing something right my opinion on jesus changed i'm not sure i may have done it in the early months but i think i'll rehash it just now because probably we have way more viewers and stuff but uh i grew up catholic okay i left catholic school at the end of fifth grade went to public school sixth grade immediately just start
Starting point is 00:41:18 like became very atheist yeah you know ish i don't yeah i don't know if it is the right young punk team agnostic is probably a better word but i was totally out of all the religion stuff and then i started becoming very angry and like arrogant about you know the world i thought man i was like 17 18 of course everyone has that phase yeah i knew everything everyone and so there's a student in chicago who was like moderately well known in the inknown in the top tier Chicago skate crew or whatever. And I was skating at one of the parks in Chicago. And I got introduced to him. He was a cool dude.
Starting point is 00:41:51 And there was very few people in the park. So we were skating. We were talking. It was me and a couple other people. And then he was like, you know, I play music. And he was like, yeah, me too. He's like, you want to go jam or something, hang out? And I was like, yeah, dude, awesome.
Starting point is 00:42:01 I'm like, and I get to hang out with these cooler, like older guys, skateboarders, like, you know, connected and affiliated. And we go to his apartment. And in his house on the wall, he's got a picture of Jesus. And I was like, I have a picture of Jesus on your wall. And he was like, I don't know. I like it. And I'm like, what do you mean? Like you religious or something?
Starting point is 00:42:22 And he goes, no, I don't know. I just, you know i thought a story about a guy who traveled around helping people was kind of cool and i went oh you you got a good point actually yeah that's a good story yeah that's kind of what i was alluding to because it's like you don't have to be religious you don't have to believe everything that they say but morally they're doing a lot of things that make sense. It's like, what's wrong with having something that shows you how to be a good human being? And that was it.
Starting point is 00:42:51 What happened to that? The realization was kind of like, everything that I thought the religion was, was irrelevant. Because the only thing that mattered to this dude was that you had a story about a guy who went about helping people. And I'm like like if that's all he took from it that probably made his life way better yeah probably probably helped a lot of people and he's right yeah exactly that was a cool story i think because of the politics of everything and the church and how money was handled and stuff like that it became a very political and corrupt thing to me and i never actually thought about what the the root of what it was supposed to be was yeah i'm still not religious or anything but i think you know from that that
Starting point is 00:43:30 moment there was there were some other key moments in my life where it made me like rethink things and with that one i was like you know there are some people who are very much into reading hard line like here's what it says here's what must must be done. And this is exactly what it means. No questions asked. I think from that point on, I was like, that is a cool story. That's the only thing I care to take away from any of it right now.
Starting point is 00:43:54 That I can straight up be like, if you just tell it like this, like this dude went around helping people, healing people, feeding people, like you can ignore all the bad stuff and just say, let's try and be good people. Yeah. Let's try and help people, you know? all the bad stuff and just say let's try and be good people yeah let's try and help people you know there's some other moments too about uh perception and reality that
Starting point is 00:44:10 um i found really interesting i think a lot of people don't understand i was working when i was working at o'hare airport that had one of these older guys he was a hispanic dude very religious guys and he was like one day this dude goes a pool, pool. And I look up and I'm like, yeah, what's up? I think I was playing on like Snake on my Nokia candy bar. He's like, you religious at all? And I was like, nah. So this is after. Because now I was like 19, I think.
Starting point is 00:44:35 And I was like, nah. I was like, I grew up, but I'm not, you know, I don't follow anything. And then he's like, let me ask you some questions. We had a conversation. And the gist of it was basically, you know, he says, what are you breathing right now? And I was like, air. And he was like, yeah, yeah. But what is it? And I'm me being, you know, I'll smart about it. I'm like, you want to talk about the composition of air? Well, we got it's actually mostly nitrogen and a small portion around 21 percent or so is oxygen. And of course, carbon dioxide.
Starting point is 00:45:01 And he was like, yeah, yeah, I get it. I get it. You read your books, right? And I was like, yeah. And he goes, how do you know that it's actually oxygen, nitrogen, whatever? And I was like, we learned it in science class, man. I went to school. And he's like, and you, and you just believe what's in those books. And I was like, yeah, because it's science. And he was like, all right. So you got somebody who told you read this book. That's the truth. And I was like, right. And he goes, yeah, that's, that's, that's what my priest said about the Bible. And I started laughing and I'm like, I get what you're saying dude i i hear you his perspective was basically like we all choose who we trust and who's giving us the hard facts yeah now for me i'm like i can actually build a computer so i'll
Starting point is 00:45:33 take my you know i'll trust in the root of my science and stuff like that i'll believe in the oxygen but it's a good point about you know i've never seen an oxygen i've never seen an electron i've never actually used an electron microscope i've never actually used an electron microscope. I've never actually tracked any of this stuff down. Right. Supposedly, there's no such thing as solids, even though this wood feels pretty solid. But technically, it's a bunch of atoms. They're just really, really tightly wound together.
Starting point is 00:45:58 So I'm not saying this to try and tell anybody that this proves or disproves anything. I'm telling, I'm just telling you this is because it's a way to understand how people's perspective are perspectives are shaped based on what they choose and who they choose to trust. And ultimately it's who you choose to trust. Yeah. If a dude came out of the sky floating and he gave a cell phone to you and he said, here's how it works.
Starting point is 00:46:21 The magic of my love will transmit any of your thoughts to anyone else who has my love. You saw a dude flying, you'd be like wow, okay. If you're a primitive or ancient culture or whatever and you saw this happen, you would just believe them. Like basically what the Anunnaki are supposedly. My love energy
Starting point is 00:46:39 transmits thoughts and feelings. And then if you would just be like this person clearly has some kind of power I don't understand. Yeah, it must be true. Well, you might not necessarily just absolutely trust them, but you'd probably believe it, right? Yeah. And so if you get like a PhD physicist who comes out and says,
Starting point is 00:46:56 did you know that you can take your hand and you can actually hit molten steel? Do you know that? Yeah, I've seen it. Yeah, you actually can do that. Most people are going to be like, that's crazy. You can't do that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:47:07 Until they see the video of the guy doing it. Right. So there are certain things you are willing to trust based on how you've perceived the world and stuff like that. And so that's why you have,
Starting point is 00:47:17 you know, I can wrap this back up into the insanity of the woke left. Yeah. As more and more of our media, our advertising, and our social media is dominated by this ideology,
Starting point is 00:47:26 it's becoming law. It is becoming reality. And then they tell you, you can see racism in everything and everywhere, and people will just eat it all up. That's all they see. And it's scary because then they become rage monsters. They're always angry.
Starting point is 00:47:42 They're always just fervent, zealous fanatics. And they go and attack people. They break into people's private property they try to burn buildings down just because they choose to believe this this fringe you know nonsense yep critical thinking salesman i i see a lot of random people saying well this is what happens when you get rid of insane asylums and it's like i i want to just be like nah that can't be it right maybe yeah no i'm just i'm just kidding it's interesting though that's like a lot of these people why did we get rid of insane asylum drugs yeah i mean because i think because it wasn't isn't jail supposed to be real? It's like, isn't that what it's supposed to be? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:48:26 What? No? No. Like, you know. Penitentiary. Penitent. It's about. It's about.
Starting point is 00:48:33 Paying for your crimes. Yeah. So it's not about healing you or fixing you. It's not even about retribution. It's about you suffering because you made others suffer. I think that's like the root. I think we need to reshape it. We need it to be more of fixing people.
Starting point is 00:48:47 I think Scandinavian countries aim for that. Yeah, that's what they do out there. But they go a little too far in one direction. Well, it's difficult because there's, you know, most of those Scandinavian countries, there are 9 million people per country. Exactly. You know, we're over 340. Culturally homogenous.
Starting point is 00:49:03 Just totally different. Culturally and ethnically homogenous. For the most part, yeah. The interesting thing about the ethnic homogeneity, is that, to these people who believe all this racism is everywhere, then by that logic, the racism doesn't exist in countries that are ethnically homogenous, be it China, Japan, Sweden, or otherwise. Right. And I was actually talking to a progressive friend of mine who straight up, it was a good conversation and she brought that up.
Starting point is 00:49:27 She was like, when you look at really big cities in countries like Japan and, you know, and even authoritarian places like China, for obvious reasons, China has, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:36 less crime and less issues. But there aren't accusations of racism because literally they're all Japanese. Right. There's probably accusations of other bias,
Starting point is 00:49:43 like religious bias and stuff. So quite literally, racism is unique to multicultural societies. You know, I think another issue is movies and TV and shows and stories. Because you think about it, every story's got to have that a-hole that's going to make you feel like you're worthless to push the story along. And every single story you watch, there's some movies that have racists. Some are historical movies, but for the
Starting point is 00:50:12 most part, every movie you see, the main character is getting belittled, whatever, has to fight through. Most people are seeing all these and going, this is what real life is like. Obviously, there's these people everywhere and you look similar to that antagonist, I guess, you know? I don't think people understand how much our desires are shaped by fiction. Yep. So, like, when you see a movie and, like, so I grew up seeing all these superheroes. And we talked about this before.
Starting point is 00:50:43 Like, the characters that inspire me are very, like in a lot of anime shows, the characters are always getting stronger through desperation. Like, the more desperate and the more dire the situation is, the more they strive to sacrifice everything to be the best, to save the ones they love. And I've always been inspired by that. And it's fiction. You're never going to be Superman. You're never going to be a superhero. But everybody wants to be the best, to save the ones they love. And I've always been inspired by that. And it's fiction. You're never going to be Superman. You're never going to be a superhero. But everybody wants to be, though. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:51:10 And even outside of the realm of hard science fiction and fantasy, you're never going to be John McClane. It's true. You're not going to be a dude at Nakatama Plaza yelling, because some terrorists took over. Welcome to the party, pal. You are not going to be this action star adventure hero. No.
Starting point is 00:51:27 And to speak more to the female perspective, I was reading once about the power dynamics of woman-centric movies versus male-centric movies. Okay. And what they said was, and this may not be true, male movies, movies targeting men, are about a man who saves the day who sacrifices everything and strives to save the ones he loves okay what movies for women are about women who constantly make mistakes and do whatever they want and are praised for it so you look at like romantic comedies where the woman is like bumbling around and she's like a lawyer or whatever and
Starting point is 00:52:00 then ultimately she gets the guy at the end it's always very you know hopey dopey silly you know misadventures okay so it's like you do your thing and everyone loves you versus the you don't you do you agree or no no i i see i see what you're saying yeah yeah and so that's yeah so so so the more we create movies that go in this direction the more we're shaping our expectations for reality yeah off of things that aren't real yeah now we got the sjws that are taking over hollywood you know and they think 16 ghostbusters bird of prey like bird of prey is a great example right now it's like if i don't know if you've seen it or not if you haven't seen it don't good for you don't don't don't do it but if you have you'll know yeah yeah the new one. The new Pirates of the Caribbean.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Birds of the Caribbean. No, but that movie, she's just bumbling around talking about how the man's got her down. Yeah, dude. Her boyfriend dumped her. Her boyfriend dumped her. She's upset. It's true. By the end, I mean, she doesn't even get everything. They go off, do their thing, and she's just like, I got my egg sandwich. So she got her egg sandwich. Seriously. Birds of Prey, her boyfriend dumps her, and she's sad.
Starting point is 00:53:11 So she wants to get an egg sandwich. She drops it, and everything goes crazy, and then she's fighting people for some reason. No, because she voted for Bernie. She voted for Bernie. That's right. That's because she voted for Bernie. And the bad guy hates her because she's a woman. That's right.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Because she's a woman. How could I forget? So the thing about this is that it's starting to mix male and female power dynamics. Yeah. Which I'm not going to pretend that any of the stuff I read is like 100% factual. It's just like an observation someone pointed out. Right. But I do find it interesting that the movies that women typically see or I'm not super
Starting point is 00:53:43 familiar with what movies women typically see would be yeah i can tell you 50 shades of gray was like the most you know biggest selling book for women i haven't seen it but so there clearly is some something different between what men and women want in terms of their you know power fantasies yeah but birds of prey is a mishmash and so is like um captain marvel for instance yeah like you're creating stories that are attempting to talk to the female experience through a male adventure story structure. You know who did it right? Wonder Woman. Yes.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Wonder Woman did that right. Totally agree. They showed a perspective, you know, in the past where it was more prevalent, you know, that men were better than women. It's like, okay, so they showed that. And then she came she showed her power and everyone was like but actually what was interesting about wonder woman is that her whole thing was she could save everyone yeah and she could stop all of the fighting between everyone it wasn't even necessarily about like i'm gonna save my family it was i want both sides
Starting point is 00:54:39 stop fighting each other yeah and the only way to do it is to stop aries and then you had chris chris pine i think this actor's name who's uh realist yeah saying sometimes people fight yeah and it was an it was a really interesting she was very powerful yeah it was great i thought one of them was fantastic yeah really good movie but you really liked it but i think i think to be fair like wonder woman is a good example of how like these movies have been done with female leads, like Hunger Games, for instance. Hunger Games is great. Four movies and the main character is female and there's no issues. I think it's when they try injecting this. I can't put my finger, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Why? Other than they just have bad writing. Well, no, it's kind of like a cycle, right? So we've talked about kind of how, you know, the story has been showing people what reality is. Even though it's not, it's a story, you know, and they need antagonists to antagonize the protagonist to make the story happen. So now people are starting to get influenced by that, thinking that's what reality is. So then that person writes a new movie, right? And that new movie is skewed from that perspective they have of what reality is so then that person writes a new movie right and that new movie is skewed from that perspective they have of what reality is so they're like well i need to make it grandiose
Starting point is 00:55:52 i need to make it a story so they're like all right well how can i spin this so that it's a little bit more in tune with you know like a story and then boom more sjw and then it's like a cycle and just gets more and more crazy and now we're here now we have birds of prey which was so cringy lydia you're the woman in the room in the room here yeah how cringy was that movie it was ridiculous i just i it was too much like way over the top i didn't enjoy it did you did you feel empowered by that movie it was so it was it was degrading it was like i'm being pandered to because I'm a woman. That's great.
Starting point is 00:56:26 Yes. I really, really appreciate that. Thank you. That's my favorite thing. I figured it out. Yeah, no. What? Oh, Tim figured it out.
Starting point is 00:56:30 We're in a simulation. Is that it? Yeah, no. Is this the final proof? Is this what we needed? The first thing, the first thing is, the joke that I like making is,
Starting point is 00:56:39 it's some, you know, 20-year-old college kid's home for the holidays. He's playing a game of Sim Earth and he gets up to go to the bathroom. He walks back in and his kid brother Billy is mashing the keys. And he's like, Billy, what are you doing? I'm in the middle of a game.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Oh, no. And then he looks up at the screen. Oh, now Donald Trump is president. How do I undo this? Let's start a plague. Man. Now the game's all broken. And I got to fix my headphones.
Starting point is 00:57:03 Oh. Oh, that's all right. Oh, snap. Well, well wait you know what take this time to smash the like button that's right smash it destroy it like tim did his headphones yeah but uh but in seriousness about the simulation thing which what's interesting is you know i was thinking about what you were saying it's like man it really does feel like a weird experiment like let's make a bunch of weird movies that don't fit any cultural expectations literally say that with like you, you know, The Last Jedi.
Starting point is 00:57:27 We're going to subvert your expectations. Like, you just made a bad movie. But it's like, we're having this weird thing. There's no such thing, you bigot. It wasn't a bad movie. You just don't understand, Tim. No, it was awful. It was trash.
Starting point is 00:57:40 It was not very good. I don't understand, you know, why they can't just write a good story. How about write a new movie? Write a new story? Do you see they're redoing The Princess Bride now? How dare they? We need to revolt and make them stop that. Because Princess Bride is perfect.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Don't touch it. Don't do it. You're going to ruin it. The Princess Bride has its problems. Sure. But it's incredible. Right. For when it was made.
Starting point is 00:58:08 When does that movie come out? 96 or something? As a random guess. I have no idea. You ever find a band you really like? Yes. And they're not that famous. But then because people start finding out about them, a few years later, they're really famous.
Starting point is 00:58:19 And then all of a sudden their music becomes very plastic. Jose Gonzalez. Is that somebody? Oh, no. His music has only gotten better, though. But I knew him before he got really big. Well, if he is. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Do you know who? You don't know who he is? No. Okay. So I guess he's not. Well, he's amazing. So if you don't know who he is, you should check him out. There are so many bands where I've been like, man, their first album is so good.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Yeah. And then once they get super famous. Where'd they go? They popped. They popped. Yeah. That's a whole other complicated thing, man. Is it?
Starting point is 00:58:47 Yeah. Sure. Oh, okay. Why? Hayley, the singer, got divorced and then became super anorexic or something. To me, that became very plastic. I don't know what was going on there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:56 It became very formulaic. It just sounded like everybody else to me. And I don't know or really care about my singer's personal well-being. I mean, I'm sorry, but... Whoa. That's not what I was... Paramore doesn't care. I don't know or really care about my singer's personal well-being. I mean, I'm sorry, but that's not what I was... Paramore doesn't count. I don't care if you're healthy. Paramore doesn't count. Paramore absolutely does not fit this. They've always been a capital
Starting point is 00:59:13 records, mainstream, high-profile, produced band. Oh, right out the gates, you mean. Right out the gates. But I like Paramore. They're older stuff when I was younger. So what are you talking about? Give us some examples. The Shins. Okay. The Shins.
Starting point is 00:59:31 I want to avoid actually calling out any of these bands because I know some of them and I don't want to get anybody angry. So like the Shins is probably not the best example, but their earlier stuff was much less produced. Okay. And then once they started getting famous their albums became very very produced and it was like over the top and then he you know the dude the singer from that started broken bells i think the band is or whatever the group anyway the point is there's a lot of people who like once they reach that that plateau of success then everything becomes formulaic and plastic
Starting point is 00:59:58 okay you know i forgot why we were going we were going off on this tangent because we just kind of yeah i mean i feel like we're we can start talking about music in general because that's like a whole other subject. Yeah. It's like they get so... Well, I guess it's not just music. It's celebrities in general. They get disconnected from regular...
Starting point is 01:00:16 Yeah, I was just going to say regular life that isn't in a little bubble of you can have anything you want, do anything you want. You've made it. You're rich now because you're a famous person and you can do anything, but you forget what it's like to struggle. And actually that's kind of us as humanity. We forgot what it's like to actually struggle. You used to have to wake up every day and hunt all day long or else you died. That's what being a human was. Actually, that's what being a human was.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Actually, that's what being an animal on this planet is, unless you're a human now. Or a rabbit. You wake up. You shake with anxiety like a ball of tension. With your eyes pointing literally in opposite directions. And you eat grass while you're in fear for your life. The rabbit's even a worse situation because they have to wake up and get food. Well, they're hunting vegetables. Eating grass, man.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Whatever. They're still hunting the good grass. But they add on to it. They got a fear that they're being hunted and they will get you. That's what I mean. Their eyes are literally bugging out both sides of their head and they're shaking like terrified at any moment. But, I mean, that's not necessarily that far from the truth because like humans in the past if you're out hunting food and you find food there's other humans that probably want to just kill you
Starting point is 01:01:31 and take your food yeah it's the same thing what's the difference you know what you know it's you know it's sad to me like we we you know we we play uh we play games like magic the gathering and stuff and like what we used to we don't play as much now because magic's gone insane for the most part yeah but uh you know i'm thinking about like how do we have these legends of goblins and ogres and it really just was like actually let me stop and do this there there was an exam the first time someone drew a picture of an elephant and sent it back to europe right they were like it was a wet it was like they described it and then someone drew a picture based on the description right and it looks weird the first time i sent a platypus back they were like they thought it was a joke this thing i think it was real so i imagine like
Starting point is 01:02:12 you know way way way way back in the day you're out for a hunt and then you see an animal no one's ever seen before because you've been traveling far and there's this big like let's say there's like a bra a grizzly bear but it's got mange or something you know i don't know if grizzly bears get mange but it's like its hair's falling out why wouldn't they and so it's this weird scarred up looking monster going terrifying and then you go and explain it i don't know what it was it was an ogre and now the legend is born of this big gigantic monster yeah and so we literally have these legends born out of just the ignorance of humanity and we didn't know what we were finding we didn't know what we were finding, we didn't know what we were experiencing, it's sad to me that we've lost that.
Starting point is 01:02:47 I mean, it's kind of stupid to be sad about that, that we've become, as a species, relatively smart to where we're not surprised for the most part by critters and creatures. Well, we have science now that shows what it all is from and what it means and why it is. But the adventure's gone.
Starting point is 01:03:04 That's why space. Yeah. The final frontier. And then the only problem now is that mystery will always be gone because we have cameras. Maybe not always because maybe there's gonna be things
Starting point is 01:03:14 that maybe we experience weird energy life forms can't be captured on camera or whatever. Yeah. But gone are the days where you, like, tell a grand tale and people try to imagine to figure out what it was and then go on this great journey to try and figure out what you know risking life in limb hold on let me cherish this
Starting point is 01:03:30 You're wrong about what hold on just Really good no music you yourself Tim have shown me that you can tell a story and Musically that's not what I'm talking about. Will of the people. What are you talking about? I'm talking about legends and monsters that will never have new legends of new monsters, new vampires. It's not going to happen. I don't know if that's necessarily true.
Starting point is 01:03:54 There's people out there that are creating new stuff and doing it on their own. What I'm talking about is... The legends. Bigfoot. Where the legends come from. People believed in Bigfoot 20 years ago. We just got to find him.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Now it's like, please, dude. There's no Bigfoot. Everybody's got a camera. What about flat earthers? That's true. These people are nuts. Well, okay. What's the difference?
Starting point is 01:04:16 That's not fair. It's still something that they're imagining. They're thinking that it's true. It's a legend to them now. That's not what I mean, though. Okay. What I mean is a regular person goes into the woods and sees you know a fox that's got no hair and then he tells the legend of the chupacabra it's like this weird grotesque looking hairless monster
Starting point is 01:04:34 creature and then everyone writes stories about it and people go on journeys to try and figure out what it was and they discover things a lot of that is being lost technology is displaced the legend building of humanity. We have games based on characters and ideas and zombies and goblins off of things that are easily explainable, but we now have these fun stories that just aren't real. So we might make things up story-wise for fun. I saw a light bulb just appear above Lydia's head.
Starting point is 01:05:01 Yeah, I just had a light bulb moment because I think this is why horror movies are so bad. we don't stop making them they're so bad they're so almost all of them are awful but we won't stop making them because we're looking for adventures and mystery and there's just nothing left i think horror movies are bad because the horror movies just recycle the same plot no some horror movies are good us have? Have you seen that one? No. The Jordan Peele thing? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was good.
Starting point is 01:05:30 I do not like horror movies. Not that I get scared, but it's very, very rare that a movie scares me. They're just not good. They're not suspenseful. Who made Aliens? I forget. He said you don't show the monster. You need to build the suspense. You got to have it like The Shining. That was the first movie I remember. I'm getting a little... This is chilly.
Starting point is 01:05:51 But he was great at pulling the tension and making it thick in the air. And he tortured the actors. You know why I didn't see the movie Us? Why? Because when I was reading about what it was, the trailers looked cool. They explained the movie is actually about social justice. Oh, goodness. And I was like, and then I read the plot. I read their breakdown of what the story was about. And I was like, I'm not interested in watching that.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Maybe it's a good horror movie. So maybe I should check it out. I thought it was good. I thought they did a good job with it. But like the idea. I didn't go in with, you know, some preconceived notion about it, though. Maybe they spoiled it for me by doing that. So I guess the idea for the movie is that this is what I read,
Starting point is 01:06:32 and apparently this is part of the official theme of the film, that you have families who grow up in poverty who finally find a way to get out but then sabotage themselves and find themselves back where they started, like crabs in a barrel. No, that's not accurate. I'm probably messing up what the review actually said. I think you should watch it. I think you might be pleasantly surprised, because I didn't...
Starting point is 01:06:54 Thinking back, it's been a while since I've seen it. Jordan Peele's stuff has been so cringe. And a lot of what's going on in here has changed over the past six months, so I don't know. If I'd watch it again, I'd be like, what is going on? What is this? It's not so much about what's going on in here has changed over the past six months. So I don't know if I'd watch it again and be like, what is going on? What is this?
Starting point is 01:07:07 It's not, it's not so much about what's actually like, it's probably subtext, right? Maybe, but you know, and maybe this is, maybe it's because they're trying to convince the,
Starting point is 01:07:15 the, the woke cultists to watch it by, Oh, it's actually about these things. You'll watch it. And my, my thing's always just like, you know what,
Starting point is 01:07:22 man, like the last Jedi was so so bad i really can't stomach it was turning it on it wasn't good i wouldn't say it was that bad i think it was right in the middle no i would give it like a a six on imdb it looked good the trailers looked good yeah the fights the fights were cool. But I just feel like... Lightsaber battles are awesome. I'm so... Man, I'm so jaded on so many movies because I've gone to see...
Starting point is 01:07:51 I'll tell you what. I wanted to walk out of the theater for The Last Jedi. Really? That wasn't about being a woke movie for me either. I didn't think it was... I thought it was just really awful. Yeah. And you have these weirdo people like Rian Johnson who are like,
Starting point is 01:08:01 let's throw things in the fire and it'll be funny for us no the story was the best i agree with you there and they they should have done palpatine should not have been back it was like a real far stretch you know what spoiler oh sorry spoilers i don't care it was it was in the commercials oh really yeah it was awful oh good you know what you know this is actually i can i can explain this I did a video about this a while ago and actually apologies if Watson did too it's cultural stagnation
Starting point is 01:08:30 so think about this when was the last time a Christmas song was written actually I talked about this with someone and there's this Christmas song that's relatively newer-ish four years ago it was written. And it's played every year.
Starting point is 01:08:47 Now it's played all the time. And I'm like, at first I was like, what is this? This isn't a Christmas song. And then by the end of Christmas I was singing along to it. I don't remember. I can name. I don't want it in my head. I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Jingle Bell Rock. Yeah. You know, off the top of my head. Baby It's Cold Outside. Which is kind of. Is that a Christmas song? Yeah. Jingle Bell Rock yeah you know off the top of my head Baby It's Cold Outside which is is that a Christmas song? yeah Jingle Bells
Starting point is 01:09:09 so all of these songs yeah Jingle Bells is Jingle Bells that's new? no it's relatively newer compared to
Starting point is 01:09:16 a bunch of songs are written in the what 40s and 50s and we've played them every year non-stop over and over and over again
Starting point is 01:09:23 movies are now adaptations of adaptations and reboots of adaptations and comics. Like, look at Groundhog Day. I mean. Original concept. Yeah. Now it's like we just remake the same concept but throw aliens in it and you get Edge of Tomorrow. I don't think that's necessarily true.
Starting point is 01:09:38 I write new music. You write new music. You know, it's like look at Wes Andersonerson for example one of my favorite you know filmmakers he's so unique he he creates an atmosphere it's his own style it's his own thing it's beautiful it's awesome all of his movies i'm just like a plus most good job wes i think it's something like 90 plus percent of the movies of the past decade have been reboots remakes and adaptations yep not original at all yeah but it's because money. There's more money. It's easy.
Starting point is 01:10:08 It's easier to just take a story, redo it, make more money. Exactly. Cultural stagnation. Look, have you listened to the radio in Chicago? There's truth in what you're saying, and you're also not right at the same time, because there are still people, you included, that are making new music. But that's
Starting point is 01:10:23 not what I'm talking about. Okay, what are you talking about talking about i'm talking about we used to have an industry where the best of the best song okay was a brand new song for christmas and it was like this is the number one gold record just came out listen to this song and then we played it every year non-stop and we've never we've never so that the the the principal song played over the years, like, here are the songs you play. So when it comes to movies, we used to have a movie industry, Groundhog Day. Remember, we just watched the movie
Starting point is 01:10:51 Stay Tuned last night. What a weird movie, right? Where they get sucked in the TV. It got me laughing, actually. It was funny. It was pretty funny. John Ritter. Many recipes.
Starting point is 01:11:00 When was the last time a movie like that came out in theaters? Like a weird wonky movie? They don't do it. They're adaptations. They're reboots. They're remakes. They're safe.
Starting point is 01:11:08 The core cultural thing we do, yes, of course, there's always going to be indie creators and artists and unique things, and some things will fail and some things will succeed. But the core industry has now become plastic, homogenized, culturally stagnant. Well, I can't argue with that. Music in general is just basically like that, you know? I mean, there is some good music still, but a lot of it, like the top hits, I'm just like, what
Starting point is 01:11:32 is this? It's the same line over and over and over again, the entire song. You're not saying anything. Wait, have you seen the viral videos of where they combine the top country songs? And it's all the same chords over and over again. It's like they overlap all the songs together
Starting point is 01:11:47 and it just works. Oh, oh. At the same time. Yeah. Not like it's one song next. Sing the next one. It's the same chords. It's like the same all over each other. I have to see this. That's pretty crazy. There's another funny bit where they like isolate the lyrics and they're like my dog, my pickup truck with a beer coming
Starting point is 01:12:03 home from work, my girl or whatever. Yeah. and it's like this is pop country yeah but it's not it's i'm picking on country but it's true for all pop music yeah it's just you know all you know that you know the computers write the songs that's why we got to put our music out there man the people need us they need our music tim you know you know it's the will of the people think about uh like led zeppelin amazing music or queen their songs are all very different yeah now look at modern music i mean robert plant's still making music and his his solo stuff is amazing and he's still putting out good stuff but look at modern music it's like a band will write one song 20 times okay there's very few bands that actually pull it off
Starting point is 01:12:45 i'm just like thinking about sublime i'm like but they did it so well and they were only around for like one album though well because it's like a cover album exactly like you know as much as i really do like muse a lot of their music is very much very very similar well i mean we when i drove here four months ago with my stuff i we did like the the muse anthology we listened to all the muse stuff and i was like man i i really like muse but a lot of their songs are the same thing over he just he'll say one word and just you know carry it like a roller coaster and then say this don't get don't get me wrong i love muse muse is amazing they're very very i saw them uh madison square garden incredible incredible musicians i can't
Starting point is 01:13:32 believe there's only three of them i had no idea but a lot of their stuff is the same they have a they have a sound they sell it well i don't there's nothing wrong with i mean i love you but the government is taking over. Yes. That's Muse. And quite literally, I think it's the song Bliss. Everything about you is so easy to love. They're watching you from above. My favorite Muse line. Like, wow,
Starting point is 01:13:52 that encompasses everything about the band. Just like, hit it out of the park with that one. Nailed it. But very few bands and artists, you know what I think it might be too, is a lot of these producers who write songs that have a good eclectic style will sell them.
Starting point is 01:14:07 So you don't actually know who the person writing it is. You know who's a good band? Who's a good band? Tool. Tool's a pretty good band. Whoa, whoa. No, no, no. Not pretty good.
Starting point is 01:14:16 I haven't been as exposed to them as you have. Tool's amazing. They're incredible. I think the greatest artists of this or any generation is is probably insane clown posse probably yes well actually the smile that instantly appeared on your face made me think that you weren't serious there but i'm not i'm not actually trying i'm not saying they're bad no i was just i thought it would be absurd to try and assert icp although but a lot of people really do think they are really good i think they got the one song i know from them is halls of illusion i actually like that song i don like that song. I can't name any song of theirs.
Starting point is 01:14:46 I can't either. Well... Not one. Because I guess their time was the 90s. Yeah. That's where I grew up with music. I was a teenager in the 90s, and that's when I... Led Zeppelin.
Starting point is 01:15:00 Well, I mean, that's who I was listening to. Sublime. Nirvana. Pearl Jam. Halls of Illusion is a good song. Sublime, Nirvana, Pearl Jam. Halls of Illusion is a good song by ICP. It's basically about the fake reality of TV with a smiling wife, but in reality, it's drug addicts, it's poor people. And it's kind of over the top, but I think it's cool.
Starting point is 01:15:18 It's like 90s rap, pop, whatever you want to call it. I'm not going to pretend like I know anything about ICP. I thought it would be funny to say that. But I there's a lot of like really diehard fans i'm not trying to be too much of a dick you know i guess you can like what you want to like this is america that's true how about we do this look so the point i was gonna make earlier about the simulation stuff is just this idea that like so much weird stuff has been happening that's it it feels like it has to be a conspiracy you know what i mean definitely like how how is this possible all these weird things are going on and now once and
Starting point is 01:15:51 now it does feel like there's some aliens aliens some sort of something driving everything aliens is it aliens check this out oh let's talk about it senate Senate Intelligence Committee confirms the U.S. Navy has a UFO task force. My question here, right off the bat, is wouldn't it have been the Air Force? I'm already suspect. I heard this kind of sort of joke. Do you know who has the biggest Air Force in the world? The Navy? The U.S. Air Force.
Starting point is 01:16:22 The United States. Do you know who has the second biggest Air Force in the world? The Navy? The U.S. Air Force. The United States. Oh, okay. Do you know who has the second biggest Air Force in the world? The Navy? The U.S. Navy. Yeah, yeah. So, like, our military, man. Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:31 I thought the first one was a trick. Yeah. I was like, I got this trick, Tim. That's the trick, though, right? You say, like, do you know who has the biggest Air Force? They'll be like, America. That's right. Do you know who has the second biggest?
Starting point is 01:16:39 The U.S. Navy. Right, right. So, the Air Force, then the Navy. I don't know if that's true or whatever. The Navy you're dealing with, yeah. Well, actually, my understanding is the Army has more boats than the Navy, too. That's Navy. Right, right. So the Air Force and the Navy. I don't know if that's true or whatever. The Navy you're out with, yeah. My understanding is the Army has more boats than the Navy, too.
Starting point is 01:16:47 That's crazy. Oh, interesting. Because I could be wrong about this. I'm sure the people who are listening know better. But the Army has a ton of boats. They just don't have
Starting point is 01:16:54 big destroyers and stuff like that. Right. But they do have a lot of boats. So like lake boats and river boats. They probably got some big boats. Yeah, probably.
Starting point is 01:17:01 Yeah, for sure. Like cargo ships and stuff. Different branches, man. Gotta move that. Space boats. Space boats. How many boats does the Space Force have? they got some big boats yeah probably yeah for sure like cargo ships and stuff different branches man gotta move that space boats how many how many boats does the space force have many i hope i'm sure they've got a bunch i've got some boats yeah man they probably have the third most amount of airplanes all right check this check this out so listen in in i'm all you know because it's 2020 and everybody is saying like what's next aliens And then we have these two actual major sightings. Check this out.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Where are we at? Here we go. So cool. Mysterious lights spotted flashing in Houston sky leave onlookers startled because they move too fast to be drones or fire lanterns. A string of strange lights were seen floating around each other in the sky over Houston on Wednesday night. This is a couple of days ago.
Starting point is 01:17:43 Mind you, check this out. UFO sighting in Miami sparks social media meltdown. This other video, I don't know where it's from, shows weird vortexes lined up in the sky. Yeah, I want to see that one. Actually, I have it on my phone. I probably should have texted it or something. I actually have a buddy who lives in New York
Starting point is 01:17:58 who has sent me, he takes videos, and he sent me some videos of objects that he saw. Weird. Aliens. It doesn't make any sense. He's like I don't understand what this is and it's not only that. It's been going on for over two years this has been happening to him. He's been showing me these videos. He was coming over. We were going to play magic and he's like dude look at this. This was just outside walking down your, your street. And I'm like looking at it.
Starting point is 01:18:28 I'm like, what is it? It doesn't make any sense. It's, I don't understand. They're, they're popping up everywhere. You know, they are. What is happening? It's the, uh, it's the, the, the, the camera objects for the third person video game. And so you can see them and you're like, what is that?
Starting point is 01:18:42 And what you don't see is like the little guy flying around. Like, you know, and he's got the cameras. You can't see the camera because it's your perspective. Or maybe it's like the cursor for the mouse for whoever's playing the game. We're just like, what is that? They're dragging objects. And then he comes down and picks you up. You're like, ah!
Starting point is 01:18:58 When you're getting abducted, you're not getting brought into a ship. You're just getting drag and drop. Oh, no. That's exactly what's happening. So assuming we, you know, are we in a simulation then one one of the you know the question is what is the simulation and why would why would why would you argue that it's a simulation in fact right so we got these aliens look well i'm not they're not really alien we don't know what they are but you can see let me see if i can i can play this It's like weird lights flying over Miami.
Starting point is 01:19:26 These weird vortexes. Vortices. What's the word? Vortices. Vortices. Good word. This is not playing. Do we have maybe over here.
Starting point is 01:19:34 Here we go. Weird lights. A video from Houston, Texas on Wednesday night appears to show a string of flickering lights in the sky moving around each other before disappearing completely. Aliens. What could they be? Oh, we got a video of it? Whoa. You can't really see anything.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Can you make it bigger? Yes. Whoa. We got some audio. No kidding. It's in the sky. I don't see them moving. That's the sky over there.
Starting point is 01:20:04 It's so weird, though. Look at this. this what is this they're just chilling they're not moving though it looks anything like it for me it looks like stars it is so weird i don't see moving i wish i could see it in person because it looks probably different than on video that's that's the other thing too here you just said yeah it looks different on video i wish you could see it in person yep there's been a bunch of things i've seen in the sky that i've like whoa i gotta film that and i look and i'm like you can't get it every time the moon is beautiful it's like oh i want a picture of this no yeah man denied so uh what do you think it is what do i are you asking me personally what do i think yeah yeah like what's your best what what was your if
Starting point is 01:20:44 you had to make a bet if i was like yeah we yeah, we're going to put some chips down on this. I want it to be aliens. I would love – you know, it's like you just said, like we are stagnating as a culture, our humanity. Like what are we doing with our lives? It's like if aliens actually came around, we'd be like, whoa, we got to check ourselves. But what if they have a really weird, creepy culture and they want us to adhere to it? That might unify us. What if they colonize us?
Starting point is 01:21:12 What if they already are? What if they're like, yeah. I didn't always wear a beanie all the time. Now I just wake up with a beanie on. It's weird. In all seriousness, maybe humans are being in a sense domesticated oh interesting so like we talked about this before if you can so i talked about this on the on the rogan podcast a couple months ago when i was saying like i had this idea for a
Starting point is 01:21:33 cool story where aliens come to earth and offer humanity all this really great technology and knowledge and most humans accept it and then a bunch of humans resist and say no you know the alphas humanity must be you know to itself we must be responsible for ourselves we reject your weird ways the alphas and then in hundreds of years the the human beings that sided with the aliens are now five feet tall scrawny but armored to the teeth with crazy technology can they can fly and they desperately love the aliens now because the ones that succeeded in the alien culture were the ones who loved the aliens the most and and generated favor okay and the humans that resist who are six feet something ripped yeah the alpha males they're wolves and so the story quite literally
Starting point is 01:22:23 is humans raid a farm and then an alien comes running out and then a bunch of humans with jetpacks come out and they're short and and squeaky and they've got crazy armor and force fields and they're like and so quite literally the idea is when we have a dog go out to fight with wolves we have they have spiked collars because the wolves go for the neck and they can't. And that's a technological advancement wolves don't have because the other wolves were bred into dogs and teamed up with us. So it's like the aggression is bred out of the species. Yep.
Starting point is 01:22:54 They're given advanced technologies and then they can serve the, you know, the alien species. It's interesting because the SJWs is like toxic masculinity where we're like, you know, getting rid of the family, classic family no more alpha males be obedient controlling everything it's like that's how we've gotten as far as we've gotten they want you to be obedient yeah they want you to be non-aggressive oh man they want you uh to be gender neutral yeah i don't say they want you to be but it's encouraged you know it's like and protected and not that i have any i'm not saying i have an issue with that i'm saying it's part of like you know we we we gender neutralify our dogs you know what we gotta do we gotta keep these aliens confused and we're gonna spin the ufos they can't figure out
Starting point is 01:23:33 what's going on yes let's keep them real dizzy aliens so long story short aliens let's let's say let's say i love when i was talking to joe about this and i was like you really think the galactic federation is going to let us in when our planet's ruled by multiple governing bodies right he said he's like i don't think there's a galactic federation yeah i'm like i know there's not that's the joke like that's what you're taking from this come on but uh let's say there was. That's the joke. It's a half joke. The point is, if there really were aliens, they're not going to come and greet us.
Starting point is 01:24:10 No. Unless we're like a farm and they're, yeah, domesticating, in a sense, making us more docile and non-aggressive. This is a real question. Serious. I'm very serious. Do you think Hillary's an alien? No. Okay. Why would I think Hillary was an alien? I don'tious. I'm very serious. Do you think Hillary is an alien? No.
Starting point is 01:24:26 Okay. Why would I think Hillary was an alien? I don't know. I kind of do. You think she is? Well, no, no, no. With what you're saying is true, they're trying to domesticate us. No, no.
Starting point is 01:24:36 They're just in league with the aliens, man. Come on. Yeah. The lizard people and the aliens are working together. Okay. Now I got it. This is the joke I bring up. The one thing I really hate about conspiracy theorists is if you're going to jump through 50 hoops to come to a conclusion, why that conclusion?
Starting point is 01:24:52 Yeah, right. It's like if you can just – I'll tell you what. If I got to think of all these different coincidences that add up to a story, I'll make the story way more fun. Right. Not lizard people. It's interdimensional. Oh, no, wait. Alex Jones has that one covered. Just make way more fun right yeah you know no not lizard people it's interdimensional oh no wait alex jones has that one covered uh just make it more fun the wizards it's actually merlin and uh his school of wizards frozen in time have come back with ancient knowledge and if i'm going to
Starting point is 01:25:20 make something up why wouldn't i make up something crazy? You know what I mean? Now we have these. I saw this post where these parents are like, so we have our six year old who we've for that. Our six year olds entire life have said Harry Potter's real. They're actually a wizard. And we want how do we what can we do to like continue this on as long as we can. We think that when our kid finally figures it out, it'll be better because they'll understand hardship. Jeez. Oh, my gosh. I can't. This is what people are doing now, though.
Starting point is 01:25:56 I mean, it's almost like Santa Claus, though. But they're teaching. But the reason I bring that up is because what you were just saying, it's like not only are they jumping to these conclusions through all these hoops, they're teaching their children this, that this is fact. And it's like you trust your parents. Your parents obviously are your only connection to the world. So they're teaching kids that. Yeah, everybody. Harry Potter's real.
Starting point is 01:26:22 Yeah. And you're a wizard. And you're actually a wizard. You're a wizard and you're actually a wizard you're a their kid actually believes that it's a wizard and then what happens when the world collapses and they're made fun of and they're insane for the rest of their lives they become an angry reeing person that has no purpose and feels like the entire world's against them so this is the point i was making about you know making up your own conspiracy it's like if you're going to claim that that the
Starting point is 01:26:49 globalists are trying to take over just give them a good fun reason galactic federation boom if you're gonna make something up i can make something up too right yeah right and so i think i think my theory makes more sense why is it that hillary and biden and these these these you know architects of a global one world government government want it to happen? So that we can be inducted in the Galactic Federation, baby. Yeah, duh. We got all this sweet technology, immortality, travel the stars, but we can't get it because we're too busy fighting each other. Right.
Starting point is 01:27:16 Now, the reason that makes no sense is because they want to go to war with Russia and stuff like that. Yeah, like Hillary. Yeah, so that's why I don't believe in any of these you know whatever i think when it comes to these mysterious lights flashing and flying around military tech man you think that's just the easiest explanation it does make the most sense you're right it's you know we we developed what was like 100 years ago we made the nuke was it 180 years ago yeah yeah i guess so come on man what have we been working on since then who knows just regular commercial grade military tech? Sure, yeah, probably. No way.
Starting point is 01:27:45 There's probably undercover stuff. You ever see Star Trek? Which one? Into Darkness. Oh, yeah. I love those movies. So the Federation guy is secretly developing a massive war machine, and they don't realize it. And nobody knew, not even the people in Starfleet.
Starting point is 01:28:03 Why wouldn't the U.S. government be doing something similar? So you have a bunch of these private military contractors making crazy weapons, and I'm sure there are some companies you don't know about, you never heard of, you never will hear of, getting funding and doing crazy things. And I know a lot of people respond with, you think the government could actually make this thing work? I think the military could. No, I don't. Really?
Starting point is 01:28:23 I absolutely don't. You don't think the military could? I do not. I think a private company kept off the books given unlimited funding can do crazy things if they have no restrictions i stand corrected yeah weird experiments disregarding you know any safety regulations laws because you know they want the power and i mean they were doing mk holter in what the 70s yeah like mine 60s and 70s mind manipulation it's like that was in the 70s that was that was 50 years ago imagine what are they doing now have they perfected 40 years 50 years yeah the 60s manipulation who probably maybe look at what people how people are being
Starting point is 01:28:57 manipulated into everything we're seeing now like is covid real half the people are like i don't even believe it's real anymore it's just it's just conspiracy now my favorite conspiracy theory is that trump is one of the top elites of the you know global architects right and that we've got people now begging for law and order this is what i've been saying like because of all the chaos you've got you know 10 years ago 15 years ago a lot of people were like, no police state, no government takeover, small government. Now a lot of these people are saying, Trump, stop the violence. Stop the violence.
Starting point is 01:29:33 Bring in the military. Now you've got people who normally would never do this begging for order, and they're cheering for Trump to do it. So we'll see if Trump wins. I see a much larger or or louder i should say call for individual accountability and it's like we're seeing it people are guns are flying off the shelves yeah leftists are buying guns everyone's like well the 2a argument's over and it's like well good and bad well why is it bad because we're in a position where we need the 2a and now we have a bunch
Starting point is 01:30:05 of people who aren't trained like waving their guns around at their spouses on their front yeah it's true troubled me a little bit yeah a bunch of untrained people who don't know it's crazy because you know i would never i would never claim that i'm an expert in any way any guns and i know not to point a weapon at your wife it's a good point i mean you really don't like her yeah i guess well how about trump made him do it it's probably not to point a weapon at your wife. You know what I mean? You really don't like her. Yeah, I guess. Well, how about... Trump made him do it. It's probably true, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:30 How about we hit up some Super Chats? Before we do, I'm just going to say, after Super Chats, we're going to announce some winners. We had an art competition for the past couple weeks. We were going to do it on Friday, but because of Tim's throat, now we're going to do it tonight. So after Super Chat, stay tuned. You might have won a board if you submitted some art to us.
Starting point is 01:30:54 We've got some honorable mentions. We'll show. This art is amazing. The art, there's some quality art. We have some quality artists out there. Talking to you, whoever you are that did art. It feels unfair how good this art is. This is like pro, museum grade, like, wow.
Starting point is 01:31:09 There's some quality stuff, yeah. We've got to make a poster of some of this stuff, man. I'm super impressed. Well, let's do this. Let's jump over to some Super Chats. Yeah. And we'll see what y'all are on about. And so we'll first start.
Starting point is 01:31:20 We'll jump with the very early on Super Chats from when the show started. What up, y'all? Let's see. Christo says, the Statue of Liberty is the final boss that's right deplorable pirate captain gunbeard what do you do when there is an evil you cannot defeat by just means do you stain your hands with evil to destroy evil or do you remain steadfastly just and righteous even if it means surrendering to evil i honestly don't know it's the it's the question we've been asking every day based every episode it's like what do we what is the the answer what what do we do
Starting point is 01:31:53 it's like we're not politicians you know we're we're just two guys doing a podcast yeah and cheaters win like i don't have the answer we're sitting back watching the the far left cheat break all the rules cheat to win there we're sitting back watching the the far left cheat break all the rules cheat to win they're we're in a pandemic they protest yeah the politicians support them they're cheating yeah and it's like as soon as anyone on the right steps out of line they all start screaming you're cheating yeah this what do you do i don't know man maybe we need to start cheating no because then you just create you stoop to their level no you create the world they're they world they're
Starting point is 01:32:25 they're they're demanding right so when when these conservatives were saying cancel yale because ella who were having to pronounce the name yale was a slave trader i'm like but they want that to happen yeah they want yale to get canceled you're helping them well biden biden's family was slave owners crickets yep they're cheating because they're cheating it's like what how does that make any sense? And how are they? And, you know, this whole thing is now shifting into vote for Biden because he'll sleep in the basement. Whatever they say after that. It's like, how are you turning this Black Lives Matter into vote for Biden? When he's he's seriously connected to slave owners himself.
Starting point is 01:33:05 He's he's his namesake. Like he's named after somebody. It's like, wow. And the statue is offensive. Come on. I'm sick of that. I don't know. All right.
Starting point is 01:33:15 We got two rivers. Lad says, yo, you should check out the no agenda podcast. It's my first. It's my anti media counterpart to you. They monetize without ads during the interlude of their first and second segments. This may be a model that you could use when you get nuked from orbit for wrong think. Well, hopefully not, but we'll see. Ryan Jacob says Boogaloo Boys is what patriotic Americans call themselves
Starting point is 01:33:37 who are willing to stand up to whatever threat may arise to our union, like the droves of police officers recently joining militias. Whoa, is that true? I didn't know that. I've got to look that up. I've seen a lot of activity. I know a few of the people I follow that have joined some militias. Cops, though? Some are cops, some are ex-cops, and they're ready.
Starting point is 01:34:01 That's all I'm going to say. But how are they ready for what? The Boogaloo? What I was saying over the past few months is like when these protesters when these people that are no, not necessarily the protesters the rioters. Hold on. I gotta stop you. Oh, go on. You were right. I can quit.
Starting point is 01:34:20 I'm done. That's it. He's dead. I'm at the highest point I'll ever be. He's going to quit while he's up. You said last week that these people are going to quit while he's up. Good plan. You said last week that these people are going to get a rude awakening when they show up to the neighborhoods and the houses. Guess what just happened. And then we saw this middle-aged dude and his wife come out with guns.
Starting point is 01:34:35 Came out swinging me. And they're going like, oh, oh, oh. And who attacked their house? Nobody. That's right. Crazy. And that's not even who i'm talking about i'm talking about the the the actual militias that are are armed and know what to do with their guns yep they are they're not going to be holding the trigger and being like don't come near me don't come near me
Starting point is 01:34:56 hey husband am i doing a good job don't come near me have you seen uh this is the end no oh wait when jonah hill has the gun is going like this yeah that movie's amazing it's so good and they're like whoa and that turns out like the blanks i guess yep the militias are forming though they're out there man they're they are ready to protect america yeah but so are the left-wing ones no i don't think so they're not as formed that's we're seeing it they're they they have no leader they're they're agenda-less you know all the people that are and genderless good one oh yeah both no but the the the militias that i'm talking about they have one goal protect america and they all feel that way they're like this is our country
Starting point is 01:35:44 we're going to protect this we're going to protect. We're going to protect this. We're going to protect you. We're going to protect you. And if anyone comes at us, we're going to protect our group. And so what does this mean? What does this mean come November when both sides declare victory? We'll see. I'd be willing to bet they're going to be like Trump. Probably.
Starting point is 01:36:00 And no one's going to be for Biden. No. Or Hillary, rather. But then what happens to the 65 million people who are screaming biden i don't think i don't think that's gonna happen i i don't know though i i'm not this is this is the scary the scary the quick scary question about boogaloo or civil war whatever is what happens if trump only gets 30 million votes that's i don't see these people it's not about whether it, you know, the probability of it. What happens if it does?
Starting point is 01:36:27 Okay. So you have these people who believe truly that the Democrats are subverting the country, selling out to China, and eroding the Constitution. If they're in the extreme minority, what are they going to do? Because I know what the cops are going to do. The cops are going to be like, oh, violate the Constitution. Just tell me to do it. Not all the cops. A lot of them. Big cities to be like i'll violate the constitution just tell me to do it not all the cops a lot of them big cities yeah i'm sure the ones that the mainstream media that were i mean we're seeing they're they exist but there's plenty of cops that are probably like
Starting point is 01:36:56 this is crazy yep small town cops seem to be you know level-headed normal yeah these big city cops are like just tell me to violate the constitution and i will go ahead and do it no questions asked just just make sure i don't police my own neighborhood send me to someone else's that's that's that's new york that's even out here in these metro areas man yeah now let's let's go back i'm done i'm done with this. Ron Deal says, so when is Nike going to bring out the Nike Taz? Nike Taz. What is that? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:37:31 Nike's going down, though. They've lost like $800 million because of their new advertisements. Yikes. It's crazy. Oh, you know what you should do? You should follow me on Twitter and Instagram at TimCast. You can also follow at AdamKrigler
Starting point is 01:37:43 on Instagram and Twitter. Yep, and I always have a pinned tweet on the top of my tweet page. You can send me stories, tell me what you want us to talk about, and yeah, I peruse them with these two lovely people before the show every day and just shout them out like, hey, what about this? What about this? And you can also follow at Sour Patch Lids on Twitter. There you go.
Starting point is 01:38:03 That's me. Well, let's read some more Super Chats. Eve Welcome says welcome says tim i live in a state with mail-in voting since bush's second term my ballot doesn't get counted and i get i get a notice saying my signature doesn't match i hate mail-in voting it's the worst agreed yeah we actually have on this table you can't see it because i don't want to dox anybody we have an official mail-in ballot it says yep for somebody doesn't live here clearly labeled I can see it right now. Mail-in ballot. I'm looking at it.
Starting point is 01:38:26 I can vouch for it. It's actually there. Someone who doesn't live here and didn't request it, and I have no idea why it arrived and why none of us got... We didn't get any. Did you get one? I didn't get one. I didn't get one.
Starting point is 01:38:35 Did you get one? Nope. That's so weird. Nope. The one person who wouldn't be able to complain if it didn't show up. Yep. And the rest of ours didn't show up. Hmm.
Starting point is 01:38:42 I wonder... I wonder... This is so dumb, man. Who wants the mail-in voting again? Let's see. Nama says, as a bi white male, I feel equally oppressed and privileged now. Been hyped
Starting point is 01:38:55 for this all weekend. Tim, thanks for making me pro 2A. The world has gone mad. Did I do that? Just take it, Tim. Check us out. Stefan Molyneux got banned. He did. YouTube banned Stefan Molyneux got banned he did youtube banned stefan molyneux today 950 000 subs all gone with a snap of their fingers get get on other platforms everyone um my understanding is that's because he was a proponent of i could be wrong about this but racial iq differences what really the idea that some races are inherently smarter or stupider
Starting point is 01:39:22 that's ridiculous so there's there's there's's a lot of researchers who talk about this. Okay. And I don't know. I'm not. Because I don't know much about Stephen Molyneux at all. But I was reading an article that said him and a bunch of other people were banned because of statements made about racial superiority. One group over another. Something like that.
Starting point is 01:39:44 Well, I don't know anything about that but i don't agree it could be nonsense but i'm isn't stephan doesn't doesn't he talk about race and iq and stuff like that he does talk about that stuff a lot he talks about psychology and biology and stuff well there you go youtube will nuke you at any moment and retroactively too because reddit's banning people for rule violations from months ago wow yeah that's fun isn't it reddit yep andrew says child abductions in india is 98k per year and the u.s is near 500k per year in a population differential of about a billion people for india why is no one talking about this nobody knows i guess yeah it's weird i when i was driving here um every place i would go in for food or wherever had a board of just
Starting point is 01:40:26 missing people. And it was just like all young kids. I was like, this is messed up. Aliens. No, I don't think it's aliens. I think it's messed up people. Messed up people. I'm kidding. I know it's not aliens. Panda Stud says, keep doing your thing, my man. Appreciate it. Keegan Simmons says,
Starting point is 01:40:42 I took your advice, Tim. Someone called my boss and tattled that I wasn't wearing a mask. And when he asked me to go by when I told him to shove it, he respected my rights and beliefs and put me on paid leave
Starting point is 01:40:51 until our mask mandate in AZ is over. Wow. That's amazing. Working out great. Snaps. No, but I mean, yes.
Starting point is 01:40:58 I don't, I would wear a mask. I don't know what the big deal is. I don't know why this is an issue. That's what he believes. That's true. I know, I know. And it paid off for him. For sure. Yeah. Don't let, like, don't know what the big deal is. I don't know why this is an issue. That's what he believes. That's true. I know. I know. It paid off for him.
Starting point is 01:41:05 For sure. Yeah. Don't let people bully you and tell you what you have to do. Somebody called your boss and tattled? That's crazy, man. I'd be mad. My mom lives and works in AZ, and she doesn't have to wear a mask at work. I don't think she has to wear the mask, but they take everyone's forehead temperature
Starting point is 01:41:24 gauge every day. That's fine. Everyone checks their temperature to make sure that. Now they're saying COVID causes diabetes. It causes it? Causes diabetes. Yep. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:34 Not kidding. Yep. What was the recent one they said? Something crazy? I don't remember what it was. It's just like every day. It's a whole list of things. I'm pretty sure like overconsumption of sugar is a higher chance of things i'm pretty sure like over consumption of sugar is yeah a higher chance
Starting point is 01:41:45 of getting no they said covid does something that activates like for people who are susceptible it triggers diabetes to act like something you know your pancreas starts so that's what i mean that's pretty much what's been going around if you're not healthy it triggers more unhealthiness simulation dude we're in a simulation it's plaguing. Somebody just added diabetes to the virus. Be healthy. I want you all to be healthy. Is that wrong to wish upon people? No.
Starting point is 01:42:09 I want you to be healthy. It is. Is it? Your body's shaming people. What? Oh, my gosh. That's true. I didn't say anything about someone's body.
Starting point is 01:42:16 I just want people to be healthy. You can be healthy at any size. That's right. Did you know that, Adam? Yes. Okay. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:42:22 So you're saying people should be morbidly obese? No, no. You're putting those words out there. Not all i want i just want people to be healthy i'm playing by the mainstream i don't care what size you are i want you to be healthy there's a subreddit called for the record i want you to be healthy there's a subreddit called healthy at every size and it's basically just dedicated to people who are morbidly obese talking about how they're actually healthy their doctors are all right you know? We should check our resident nurse. Hey, Lydia.
Starting point is 01:42:47 What's that? You're the resident nurse. You know that, right? Uh-huh. Is it healthy to be morbidly obese? It is not. In fact, it goes on your list of morbidities when you go into the hospital. Boom.
Starting point is 01:42:57 Yeah, I mean, whatever. Is that why it's called morbidly obese? Yeah, because you go and die. Right, morbidly. Are you saying that you're a bigot? Yes. And that you don't believe in body positivity? Smollett. How dare you?
Starting point is 01:43:08 Smollett. Not like Smollett. Oh, that's interesting. A bigot and a smollett. Yeah. There you go. A smollett is someone. I've never heard that before.
Starting point is 01:43:15 I just made that up. Oh, good. All right. So wait a minute. Interesting. Whoa, whoa. I think you just discovered something important. Light bulb.
Starting point is 01:43:21 Light bulb. The beanie is actually glowing. A bigot is someone who would throw a noose around your neck yelling MAGA country and a smollet is a person who would pretend that someone threw a note. So the smollet is the victim who's
Starting point is 01:43:35 lying. And the bigot is the person who doesn't. I love it. A smollet and a bigot. I like it. That's the point. Oh, that's pretty. That's gold right there. I'll takeot. That's so good. I like it. That's the point. Oh, that's pretty. That's gold right there. I'll take it. We made some gold.
Starting point is 01:43:48 But like whenever someone now hoaxes a hate crime, people call him Smollett. Right. It's true. It's become a verb. I know. A bigot. I mean, it's obnoxious what he did. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:57 All right. Let's see. Where are we at? Where are we at? Let's see. We got some superchats. We got too many superchats. Never.
Starting point is 01:44:03 We got too many. There's no such thing. Don't listen to Tim. You know he's not always right. Every single one of them. I'm here to call him out on it if I can. Mr. Scratch says, Tim, you asked why no one writes good movies anymore.
Starting point is 01:44:13 It's because movies are written by people who constantly have to pass scripts back to an approved focus panel. It's then stripped of everything unique and thought-provoking for broad market appeal. Well, there you go. That makes sense. That does make sense. Release the Snyder Cut. Maximum Weeb says, Watch Portrait of a Lady on Fire on Hulu.
Starting point is 01:44:32 Last movie I saw in theaters before lockdown. So beautiful. I was glad I saw it before I thought millions were going to die. You won't be disappointed. So gorgeous. We will. I will check that out. All right.
Starting point is 01:44:42 I heard Trump saying that. So gorgeous. Everybody agrees. Everybody. Everybody. I will check that out. All right. Let's see. I heard Trump saying that. So gorgeous. Everybody agrees. Everybody. Everybody. I can't do Trump. Caleb says, it's true. The U.S. Navy is the second largest air force based on number of aircraft.
Starting point is 01:44:53 The Army has more boats than the Navy because of small boats and transport boats. That's hilarious. Navy's just coming up short. Yeah, man. No, they have the second biggest air force. Yeah, so I guess. Yeah, second guess second biggest yeah that's my point your air force isn't that big and you don't got as many boats georgio says check out to the barry williams show a music video by peter gabriel it's satires uh trashy tv and the audience gets covered in blood a lyric is they call the studio the hospital making money from the sick. Zeriel says, most people never realize except their own faults.
Starting point is 01:45:28 Instead, they create new realities. This happened with the Democrats in 2016. They weren't wrong. Instead, 50% of the country was white supremacists. Yes, exactly. That's always something. They're just like, it's the Skinner meme. What can we use?
Starting point is 01:45:41 The principal Skinner meme. Which one? Where he's like, am I out of touch? No. It's the children who are wrong. Right. That's exactly it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:49 Everyone else is wrong. Not me. Mm-hmm. All right. Let's see what we got here. Oh, we just jumped on me. You got to love it when the Super Chats do that. Got to love it.
Starting point is 01:45:57 Arkansas self-defense Krav Maga in central Arkansas posted a little pear riding a rocket ship. Thank you for the Super Chat. Nice. Mr. G says, what if the aliens bring a new virus that we have no defense against? Huh. Well. That would probably be what they would lead with. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:46:12 Sure, but they're probably not here. I've seen War of the Worlds, man. It's the other way around. Oh, okay. Our diseases kill them. Yeah. That's how it's done. Ha ha, aliens.
Starting point is 01:46:22 Just lick them. Let's see. 43J8321 says, I hope you are getting some range practice it's important uh aim small miss small that's from the patriot right aim small miss small what does that mean aim small miss small go big or go home at a small target it's like aim for the smallest point so that your miss will be within that range something oh yeah if you aim for a really small area then you're gonna miss in a really small range, right? All the ranges are closed. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:49 We have to wait. Yeah. A lot of them are private. And so they're like clubs. And Jersey's locking up again. Yep. Dude, this state is horrible. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:57 I'm looking forward to it. We're leaving. Bouncing. We are getting out of this state. It's official. Time to jet. Can we? We were saying it?
Starting point is 01:47:02 We're talking about it? I mean, everyone knows we're leaving. Right. Yeah. I announced it a couple weeks ago saying it? We're talking about it. I mean, everyone knows we're leaving. Right, yeah. I announced it a couple weeks ago. Yeah. We're going to go somewhere else. We are leaving the state. We are leaving New Jersey.
Starting point is 01:47:12 Yes. Yes. But no one will know where. I don't tell people that I live in Jersey. I say, I live outside Philadelphia. Right. I'm in the Philly suburbs. That's right.
Starting point is 01:47:19 We are. It's Philly suburbs. But partly it's because if you said like South Jersey, people are going to be like, what's that? Where's that? What is South Jersey? If you say we're like basically in philadelphia yeah they're like oh yeah like because we're basically in philly philadelphia all right let's see we got in the jets jim mccarty says manu talks about the science of race and iq he focuses on what to do about it not so much belittling others he He often points to East Asians, not whites, having a higher average IQ, whether one likes the results or not.
Starting point is 01:47:48 That is a very controversial subject. I usually just defer to Sam Harris and basically point out I don't know anything about it. It's not an area of my research, but I'll tell you this. You will get banned if you do talk about it. It turns out. Yeah. Let's see here. Missing Link Media says,
Starting point is 01:48:06 My 70-year-old never missed a day at the grocery store. My daughter cleans motel rooms at a high-end golf resort, and I run a detail shop. We've been climbing all over each other for over a month. So far, so good. Oh, wow. Okay. Stay healthy.
Starting point is 01:48:22 All right. Yeah, I hope the 70-year-old, well, they didn't say what the seven-year-old is. Maybe it's mother, father, something. Amanda says, you guys should check out the Me Too movement stuff that's taking over the gaming industry after OPG, Method, and Angry Joe. We'll check it out. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Yeah. JJ says, during World War II, the U.S. government asked Hollywood to depict the military as integrated because they feared racial tensions could be used against us. The money funding these movements is foreign treason. Interesting. Tyler says, when you search someone's channel on YouTube, the search results
Starting point is 01:48:55 don't show the channel anymore, only videos. Do you think there are ulterior motives? Have you noticed this? I have not noticed that, but I do know that you cannot Google search my two main channels. They will not come up. But you can check us out on Google, but don't search for this channel. You can't Google anymore. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:49:11 Duck, duck. All right, let's see here. Maximum Weeb says, so thrilling watching you read chat portrait of a lady. Quit my job a few weeks ago. Fulfill my dream of being a YouTuber like you. Used to be Raj M, and I'm now Maximum Weeb. Going to watch Hillsdale College lecture on Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Oh, very cool.
Starting point is 01:49:27 Right on. Nice. LB John says, come on down to VA, Tim. I got you. Ranges are open. We're not going to Virginia because Virginia scares me. Yeah. It's just too much. Yeah, seriously. I don't want to like, dude, it's bad enough we have Governor Murphy who's saying
Starting point is 01:49:43 all like, you know, we got to lock everything down and you can't run your gym. We'll arrest you. But protest, please. And I'll go protest with you. I'll go with you. Like other governors. And I think he was actually, I'm not sure if he was implicated in the nursing home scandal. I don't think he was.
Starting point is 01:49:57 Can you Google it? Yeah, I can check. It's like 90% Cuomo. I think it's mostly Cuomo. No, there was like five governors and I think Murphy may have been one of them. Oh, really? That's why I'm not sure. That's why, you know, I need to-
Starting point is 01:50:05 It's like something like almost 50%, like 45% of all COVID deaths in America happened in nursing homes. And Cuomo was putting sick people in the nursing homes. Yep. And killing old people, basically. Wow, man. Spiking the numbers. These people are-
Starting point is 01:50:19 Making it worse than it is. Yep. Conspiracy. These people are creepy and evil, man. I agree. This is horrible. Creepy and evil, yo. Will he get in trouble for this? I hope so. Conspiracy. These people are creepy and evil, man. I agree. Creepy and evil, yo. Will he get in trouble for this?
Starting point is 01:50:28 I hope so. I doubt it. Of course not. This never happens. Yeah, they did send one to Murphy. They sent letters to him. Did Murphy actually do it? Well, he was one of the ones that they're calling out,
Starting point is 01:50:38 so I think so. Oh, okay. Well, there you go. So I don't want to go to a state where you got a creepy weirdo governor and, you know, Ralph Northam is one of the most. The creepiest.
Starting point is 01:50:45 What's the word for effectless, I guess, is good? Yeah, that's a good word. And ineffectual callow. Callow, is that the word I'm thinking of? I'm not sure. Let me check that one. Yeah. So these states, I'm sorry, man.
Starting point is 01:51:01 And Virginia has had too much controversy. Now, there are some states, like New Hampshire. That's a good state. I hear good things. What's their state motto? Live free or die? Live free or die. Wow.
Starting point is 01:51:13 That's their motto? Live free or die. I like it. Wow. I love it. That makes me want to smash the like button. I love how definitive it is. You know the meme where it's the old guy shrugging and he says, guess I'll die?
Starting point is 01:51:25 Yeah. It's like, that's... Pretty much. New Hampshire is like, you're either here or you're just... It's binary. Yeah, it's like... There are two options. That is awesome, though.
Starting point is 01:51:34 I want to be free. And yeah, I'd rather be free than... It's a big empty place, though. Yeah. Big empty place. Yeah, Maine sounds pretty good. There's actually a town at the northernmost point of Maine where they speak French. That's not really surprising.
Starting point is 01:51:47 Yeah, because it's like right across is French Canada. It's like back in the fur-trapping days of America. It's like French were all over the place over here, you know? There's actually some... Mostly in the northern areas. There's some really cool parts of the U.S. that are only accessible through Canada. Oh, interesting. Yeah, so there's...
Starting point is 01:52:02 Parts of Alaska. Interesting. Yeah, there's, I don't know if it is, I think it's in the Pacific Northwest. It's like, if you go up to Vancouver and then go down, there's a little peninsula.
Starting point is 01:52:15 Oh, I know what you're talking about. Yeah. And it's like, you got to drive through Canada to get there or take a ferry or something. And then there's other accidental things due to mapping problems.
Starting point is 01:52:23 Okay. I think in like Minnesota, there's like a little peninsula that's controlled by the US. You can only get to it by going through Canada or taking a ferry. These are cool places. Hard to get to. You are guarded by Canada all around you. And the border, this is crazy. You just drive, stop,
Starting point is 01:52:38 go to a little booth where there's no humans, pick up the phone and say, hey, I'm coming into Canada. And they go, okay. That's exactly what they say. No, but that's it. Just like that. Yep. And then when you're coming back to America, the guy's like, all right, welcome back to America.
Starting point is 01:52:52 Point Roberts. That's what it's called. Which one? The one that you have to drive through Vancouver. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So should we jump to the art, I guess? Before we do, I want to spin the UFO specifically for Captain UFO.
Starting point is 01:53:03 Yes. I saw that, and this is for you. Awesome. So on that note, we're going to go to the art contest. Oh, I want to spin the UFO specifically for Captain UFO. Yes. I saw that, and this is for you. Awesome. So, on that note, we're gonna go to the art contest. Oh, I'm excited. Because somebody's gonna win a board. I think two boards, right? Or three? Three boards! Three boards, what? Yep, I packed all the boards
Starting point is 01:53:17 that are sending out for the meme contest. And then the mailing contest. They're prepped to go. The mailing contest, we're gonna do next Friday. But I don't think we're gonna announce what you're sending to them. The mailing contest, we're going to do next Friday. But I don't think we're going to announce. We'll just announce it, right? Yeah. Oh, sure.
Starting point is 01:53:28 Why not? No, let's just. No, let's announce it. Come on. It'd be more fun. We can draw it on air? On our live stream? We should do that.
Starting point is 01:53:35 That would be fun. Draw a wrapping. Lydia wins. Okay. There we go. We'll have all the names. All right. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:53:39 Hold on. I'll get it all together. If you would like to join the mailer contest to get one of these rumpf boards, go to timcast.com slash donate. At the bottom of the page is a P.O. box. Send it to timcast IRL and include in whatever you send that you would like the board. And you will be in a big bucket. We'll reach in to shuffle around, and I guess we're going to just grab one at random.
Starting point is 01:54:04 Give us your address. And then you will win the board. That is correct. Make sure your address is on the letter or whatever you sent because not just the return. You need to actually write, like, I want the board. Here's my address. Send it to me, please. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 01:54:14 And then somebody's going to get it. So first, we're going to do some honorable mentions. There's some killer art that didn't win, but they were good. This one's weird. I know, but they make. I love this stuff. I don't care. It's so cool. All right, but they were good. This one's weird. I know, but they made... I love this stuff. I don't care. It's so cool.
Starting point is 01:54:28 All right, everyone look at this. Look at this. There we go. Oh, yeah. This is... Someone physically made this. This is like an actual doll of a soy Jesus giving birth to baby soy Tim. What was this person?
Starting point is 01:54:45 I mean, I Bravo. I love it. It's fantastic. For those that are listening. I want to I want to describe this. Please describe it. There there is. OK, there is a soy Jesus who is literally a plant and his leg.
Starting point is 01:54:59 His legs are fused and are literally a plant with with peapods. Yeah, there is a sun behind his head and he is holding a little pea pod that has a little doll version of me in it. This is incredible. Dude, it's so good.
Starting point is 01:55:18 I wish we could give out more boards. Me too, man. I really have been enjoying giving back to the people who follow us. We should do another run of boards. Why don't we do this? Every time. We'll do a different graphic so people can try to win the same whatever.
Starting point is 01:55:34 Why don't we send something to the honorable mentions just because? Because this is great stuff. We can see what we come up with. Okay. Well, I mean, I didn't say that. We can do it if you want. It's up to you, man. This is so good. It's good. It's a shame we're not picking it to win. You know what I mean? I didn't say that. We can do it if you want. It's up to you, man. This is so good.
Starting point is 01:55:45 It's good. It's a shame we're not picking it to win. You know what I mean? It's like really done. That's quality right there. I know, it's quality right there. It's a little unsettling. Yeah, it's unsettling.
Starting point is 01:55:55 But I love it. You think that's unsettling? Listen to what they wrote with it. I thought I had an idea of what to make, but I got distracted by one of my quails scalping another quail, and I ended up with this. I don't know what that means. I think the backstory is better than the picture. Wow. What? It's amazing. That's awesome. So this is from John Kim who submitted
Starting point is 01:56:20 this. So thank you for that. It's incredible. Alright, the next one. Alright, here's the next one this one's really good can we zoom in on it no we can't it's really good I love the tofu block in the background with a beanie on it
Starting point is 01:56:39 really well done you might not be able to see it there's a little white run sign behind Lydia white run I've Lydia. Yes. White run. I've got two cats in my hand. Yes. This is great. A little milk toast on the side with a beanie.
Starting point is 01:56:53 I love it. Wow. This is really quality work right here. This is why I'm bummed. This is another one of those ones where you're like, man, how do we not... Wait till you guys see the winner. My mind was blown by this. I love this one that's good crazy i know yeah should we go hold on this is this is wbm illustrator at broken render broken render killer job killer job that is amazing all right here's the next one okay
Starting point is 01:57:16 yeah i love this one uh i just love it i love it a little uh cute little uh timcast irl mascot alien wearing a beanie riding the ufo that's right i mean what i said this is what i asked for i want art that represents us timcast irl yeah this is it that's it it combined the ufo and everything this is a good one yeah it has my optimism your beanie your optimism's right. It's from at sketchworks, sketch W-R-K-S. Yeah. It's actually really well done. It's cool.
Starting point is 01:57:50 I like the little clouds behind it. This guy would be a cool little mascot for like a skateboard or something too. Yeah, man. We can think about that too. So the next one we have is another honorable mention. I believe so, yes. Yes. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:58:01 Yes, I like this one. It's basically Left 4 Dead cast IRL left for dead only I missed the memo I'm soyberry and Jesus okay that's what they've been calling me now so now that it's I'm evolving okay well so so for those that are listening I look like I don't know I'm 50 and I've got I think it looks like some kind of some kind of night vision scope or whatever So for those that are listening, I look like, I don't know, I'm 50. You're a journalist. And I've got, I think it looks like some kind of night vision scope or whatever. I'm holding a rifle with proper trigger discipline. You become truly jaded, I think, in this one.
Starting point is 01:58:34 I'm on a roof. Oh, you're clearly on a roof. Clearly on a roof. Yes. Absolutely. Now, hold on. Now, Lydia is holding a sidearm of some sort, I believe, also with proper trigger discipline, and she has a medic pack and some boots.
Starting point is 01:58:48 She is tending to somebody as a bike lock on the ground. I was under the impression she rocked them with that thing. No, Antifa bike locks. I didn't actually notice her medic pouch. She's helping people. For the best one, why don't you take this one?
Starting point is 01:59:04 Actually, I'm going to take this one? All right. Actually, you know what? I'm going to take this one over real quick because this is- Wait, wait, wait. No, no, no. Describe. Oh, describe. Oh, yeah. For those-
Starting point is 01:59:12 Oh, this is for the people who aren't actually watching. So this is- In the center is me, very ripped. Actually, this is what I look like underneath this shirt. It's true. This is exactly what you look like. Yeah, that's me, totally. How'd you know? Actually, this is what I look like underneath this shirt. It's true. This is exactly what I look like. Yeah, that's me, totally.
Starting point is 01:59:26 How'd you know? And I'm carrying two throwing hatchets, it looks like. Yep. They're very sharp, and my hair is majestically blowing in the wind. Beautiful. You're wearing a loincloth. And yes, you're barefoot. I'm wearing a loincloth.
Starting point is 01:59:40 I'm prepared for anything. Or nothing. Two axes. Come at me Alright now don't forget that Okay But now you want to take over for the next one Alright so these are three that we chose
Starting point is 01:59:54 Well I always said You know you get to pick a winner And then I looked at who Which one got the most likes And we discussed it And it felt a little unfair Yeah Adam is nepotism So my mom watches the show got the most likes and we discussed it and it felt a little unfair that yeah adam adam is is so nepotism so my mom watches the show hi mom how you doing love you and um so she gave me some art
Starting point is 02:00:15 and she sent it to me and i was like oh i gotta i gotta put this up because it's really good because we were talking about uh how are we gonna win We got to get the old grandmas to go stand in front of the statues. And so she did this. She sent me this picture and it got the most likes. I love it though. I was like, wow. I mean, it's incredible. Like, you know, the little mixed media.
Starting point is 02:00:38 She actually went to school for art. She's an incredible artist. Anti-antifa grandmas. The ADL says anti-antifa is hate. Oh, really? So Adam, he comes to me, see? He comes to me and he says, hey, look, my ma, she does good art, huh? She wins. I'm going to give it to her. She's the winner. And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa. I was like, yo, that's nepotism. I didn't tell them all to like it the most.
Starting point is 02:01:03 They all liked it the most. But that's because you tweeted it from your account. I know. That's why we are choosing another one that is the second most liked, which would have been my personal favorite. You posted the photo, though. I did. I did post it. You see?
Starting point is 02:01:17 That's the weakness. Adam trying to sneak in there. Hey, hey. Put up the family. I have a feeling people don't mind. A lot of people were like, wow, give Soy Mom the, you know, funny enough, she is vegan. It's so balanced. So she is truly Soy Mom.
Starting point is 02:01:34 I love it. Soy Mary. Soy Mary. All right, all right. Anyway, Mom, I'm sending you this board because you earned it, I think. There we go. And a lot of people agree. That's true. So it's not just because you earned it, I think. There we go. And a lot of people agree. That's true.
Starting point is 02:01:46 So it's not just because I posted it. I think it may be because I posted it. So who got the most likes? That would be this incredible. Oh. Let me see. Is it not running? I love my 8-bit.
Starting point is 02:01:58 Click it. Click it. I'm clicking it. I'm clicking it. Damn, it's not working. Let me try. Let me try. I'll refresh it.
Starting point is 02:02:03 Yeah, refresh the page. There we go. Because new Twitter is stupid. This is amazing. I love it. Damn, it's not working. Let me try. Let me try. I'll refresh it. Yeah, refresh the page. There we go. Because new Twitter is stupid. This is amazing. I love it. I love it so much. I'm smashing the like button. I'm spinning the UFO.
Starting point is 02:02:12 Tim's harrumphing. Harrumping. It just plays once. And Lydia's just like, listen to these two guys. I'm listening. It's an 8-bit little graphic. It's so good. It got the most likes.
Starting point is 02:02:22 I mean, I started, my first gaming experience was Game Boy. Everything was 8-bit little graphic. It's so good. It got the most likes. I mean, I started, my first gaming experience was Game Boy. Everything was 8-bit. You know, it was all just the sound, the look of it. And I'm seeing myself. I'm like, yeah, that's my new profile picture. That's so cool. I haven't changed. It's actually over on Parler.
Starting point is 02:02:38 It is. And I love it so much. That's awesome. So congrats, Danelson Bergoaa you won a board so i will be hitting you up and now for the winner so so now the the the top the best of the best the yeah this it i mean wow it is incredible yeah dude this is let's let's do it let's pull it up go in here just pop it up i'm gonna do it here okay this this is amazing this is speaking to tim and i i i mean i i used to play dungeon dragons a lot more than i do now but i i would totally play it
Starting point is 02:03:13 again but man that that is so cool you're basically a planeswalker it's like it's very fantasy very dnd magic the gathering style art But it's just like the detail is wow. Look at the light beaming off of the scepter. Yes. That's crazy. Felipe, wow. That's incredible. Seriously.
Starting point is 02:03:35 Felipe Escobar. And then you're wearing like a Viking helmet and you've got a broad axe of some sort. And you're also wearing a loincloth. Lydia is an elven archer. That's right. And the crazy thing about this bow is, I don't know how they knew this, but we have two of those.
Starting point is 02:03:48 We actually have those, yeah. That specific bow right there, we actually literally have those. Yeah, we have them in the house. That's so weird. I was like, but there's so many bows you could have drawn. You literally drew the one that we have.
Starting point is 02:03:59 Oh, that's creepy. And the UFO coming around too. Yeah, I'm looking at it. I love it. It's right there in the room. I love the UFO. So they actually included a letter and basically was saying
Starting point is 02:04:08 I have been a freelancer for a long time and normally I wouldn't partake in a contest because my art is my livelihood and it shows. You can see that they're incredible. There's Bucko. But they actually saw. Oh, I didn't even see
Starting point is 02:04:24 Bucko. Yeah, look at him. It's Bucko. You don't. But they actually saw. Oh, I didn't even see Bucko. Oh yeah, look at him. It's Bucko. It's a brown tabby. You don't even call him Bucko. I don't even understand it. That's his proper name. Nobody calls me Timothy. I do sometimes.
Starting point is 02:04:32 Yeah, sometimes. Yeah, and it's weird every time. Yeah, it's true. It's his proper name. Thank you for proving my point. He can have as many nicknames as he wants. Proving my point. I'll call him B.
Starting point is 02:04:40 Anyway, before I was rudely interrupted by Timothy. It was Becca. No, so he goes on saying that he wouldn't have entered a contest normally, but because he saw what was happening to Reese Nielsen and how she is being targeted for being an artist, but having an opinion outside of her. No, no. She didn't have an opinion. She was just following Mike's search.
Starting point is 02:05:02 Right, right. Not even an opinion. Just simply the things that have happened to her. He's like, it is an outrage. What was going on in the world right now? And I just wanted to. He appreciates what we're doing and drew this for us. So, dude, I really I really appreciate you, Philippe.
Starting point is 02:05:16 You did an incredible job with this one. It blew me away when I saw it. And it's sent. Send us the if you would like, you could send us the raw complete file and we can make a poster of it because that'd be awesome to put up. I think we should
Starting point is 02:05:29 hire him for this. Like we should pay him for it. Hit him up. Hit him up. And the Hrumpenberg thing too. I'm sorry, for the two people that I don't know,
Starting point is 02:05:37 that one, I will be hitting you up via DM. Mom, I'll call you later. Call your mother. Look at this guy. guy she deserved the board she did an amazing job to be fair we had an extra board that's fantastic because we had we had allotted the mail we had the most like i regret nothing the best choice and there was one extra one adam's
Starting point is 02:05:57 like i'm gonna give it to my mom it's like okay dude no she sent me and she said look i did i did some art for your art contest. And I was like, that's dope. You know what we could do? And I just posted it. We could put this art on the next run of boards or something. Oh, my goodness. That would be so cool.
Starting point is 02:06:12 Yes. I bet the chat's going to go nuts. Like, I want that board. I saw it when you mentioned it for the alien. Do you guys agree that this art belongs on a board? I, for one want it. I want it on my wall let's talk to Felipe
Starting point is 02:06:29 because if he could actually add the nose and the tail to the top and the bottom like extended art that would be one of the coolest boards ever that would be epic wow man that would be awesome he's a professional so he can definitely do it. Well there you go man congratulations this is really good stuff we need to get the Rumpfenberg one too that was hilarious i mean chet actually hit me up
Starting point is 02:06:49 and uh sent me the um file so i have it yep we got a paper walls in this place yep that was uh the winner of the meme competition two weeks ago so that was really good rad yep it was great being back i missed uh spinning the u for you guys. So here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to spin it again real quick. You go ahead and talk. I'm going to spin. So I think, you know, part of losing my voice too, isn't just the singing that really made it worse, but to be honest, I'm doing like four hours of content every day. So I think we really got to make sure we maintain a, like a, a, a semi medium stop, not too hard at 10 but we we shouldn't go longer than too long otherwise well and i and i pride myself on pushing your buttons too and i was pushing your buttons a
Starting point is 02:07:32 couple times that was a good episode it was good it was like it was like it was last monday yeah last monday this is this is crazy so i had this rant but the rant before mine was yours yeah and yours has got 2.2 million views on facebook from the Heist twins. Well, it's because I straight up said I'm voting for Trump. And they're like, you explained a little bit. Liberal! Liberal voted for Trump! And I'm like, I don't know. It wasn't anything. I just didn't pay attention. Now I'm paying attention.
Starting point is 02:07:55 But like, the stereotype of the long-haired, freaky people. Long-haired, freaky people. Yeah, voting for Trump is like, whoa. I'm sorry, what now? Actually, that's not true. There's a lot of long-haired, freaky people voting for Trump. Probably. But you're like your New York-dwelling, urban, pro-skater, vegan guy. Not what they expect.
Starting point is 02:08:12 And then you're like, hmm, I looked at the evidence, and I think Trump is the right choice. They're like, he's logical also? He's reading news and making choice based off of informed opinions? Heavens. He's reading news and also the source, different sources to find out the news isn't actually 100% true. I got to be honest, man.
Starting point is 02:08:31 I'll tell you this. Look, if someone came to me and said, I've read the news. I just can't vote for Trump. I'd be like, I hear you. Yeah. If someone said, I read the news. I absolutely must vote for Biden.
Starting point is 02:08:39 I'd be like, you're lying. Yeah, it's not true. Right. Saying you're not going to vote for Trump doesn't mean you are going to vote for Biden. Right. Because I've talked to a lot of people who said that biden can't win they hate biden but they're probably gonna vote for third party and a lot of my lefty friends dude have straight up said like there's no way i'm voting for biden i'll vote for the third party so that may that may be trump's i think and and joe jorgensen has a a fairly interesting platform
Starting point is 02:09:01 that a lot of the biden voters are to be like, I don't want Biden. I don't want either of these two. I'm going with Joe. Maybe. Joe Jorgensen. Yeah, but she's a libertarian. Right. So people who vote for Biden are the people who aren't paying attention.
Starting point is 02:09:15 Yeah, but the people who are voting for Trump will never vote for anyone other than Trump. Not necessarily. What I mean is there are middle-of-the-road people who are like, you know, I've been reading the news. I've been following it. I see what they're saying, but I just I can't vote for Trump, man. I can't, you know, maybe I'll do it. There's those people.
Starting point is 02:09:33 And that's like, I accept that. Like, if you read the news and you really came to the conclusion, he wasn't your guy. That's respectable. But anybody who says I'm voting for Biden clearly isn't paying attention to actual news. It's a good point. They're like their friends sent him a meme and they're like, Orange Man bad. I'm voting for Biden. No's a good point. Their friends sent them a meme and they're like, Orange man bad. I'm voting for Biden. Look, because, and my respect to the progressives,
Starting point is 02:09:49 as much as I might disagree with some of them, people like David Pakman, Kyle Kalinske, or Jimmy Dore, they're talking about actual candidates whose ideas they like. Joe Biden doesn't have those. Hey, Joe Biden,
Starting point is 02:10:08 what's your platform? Well,ama and i did all these things obama here's what you guys gotta do it's like what go on your phones and you type in here's the deal and then you just keep pressing the predictive text in the middle until you max out your tweet and that's how you make a biden speech yep so no when asked about his policies he goes here's the deal the thing you know we had work and i'm telling you with the work we'll get good deals and the money you'll get when uh on monday comes and then we'll have a fiscal policy you're like what say what now so or try this listen here fat comma and then predictive text yeah and that's your joe biden speech so here's one last super chat. It's from Roger P.
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