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INSOMNIA STREAM: ONLYPANDS EDITION 1.mp3

03/17/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I want breakfast.
Speaker 2
00:01:26 I like you.
Speaker 1
00:01:54 Your cover part and you go.
00:02:12 Colored right.
Speaker 2
00:02:50 I think.
00:03:27 A stranger.
00:03:37 This change is high.
00:04:34 I think it's strange.
00:04:43 I think it's.
Speaker 1
00:05:08 Thank you.
00:05:58 After that.
00:07:35 Special afternoon.
00:08:54 Shut down.
00:09:38 Three reasons why I wouldn't be a Good Wife.
00:09:42 Number one, I'm shy.
00:09:47 #2 I use a lot of hand gestures.
00:09:53 And #3 I probably be.
Devon
00:10:04 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:10:06 Good night.
00:10:06 This is the insomnia stream with your.
00:10:10 I don't know mildly neurotic host Devin Stack.
00:10:16 Tonight we'll be going over a new film by Pixar.
00:10:20 The movie is called turning red.
00:10:25 Turning red better red than dead, huh?
00:10:27 I guess turning red.
00:10:30 And we'll go over maybe a little bit of.
00:10:32 Some news stories and stuff like.
00:10:33 That turning red is is a.
00:10:39 Well, it's it's, you know, like like most Pixar movies, right? It's a 3D animated film, right? Maybe all Pixar movies.
00:10:46 Aimed at little girls.
00:10:48 Aimed at little girls.
00:10:51 And I was before we go over, I kind of want to talk about something like the way that you communicate with children is completely different than the way that you would commit communicate with adults oftentimes.
00:11:03 And you do this with adults, too.
00:11:05 But oftentimes with adults, or I'm sorry, with children.
Speaker 5
00:11:08 You are way.
Devon
00:11:10 More metaphorical.
00:11:11 Way more metaphorical, because children don't have a lot of life experience.
00:11:17 And so you have to use a metaphor that includes things that they can understand.
00:11:23 And that is exactly why you know, we have, like, the Fables, a lot of nursery rhymes.
00:11:31 You know, a lot of these are stories that on their face they seem kind of nonsensical.
00:11:35 Right.
00:11:37 But there's always, like, what's the moral to the story?
00:11:39 Right.
00:11:40 There's always a moral to the.
00:11:41 Story is blah blah blah.
00:11:43 And it's a way of of of getting these complex ethical issues that children wouldn't be able to understand unless you format of formatted them this way.
00:11:53 And that's in some way, that's what.
00:11:55 That's what Pixar has.
00:11:57 Look, they've done in the past too, right?
00:11:58 There's always.
00:11:59 A moral to the story.
Speaker 1
00:12:02 And so, while what?
Devon
00:12:04 Some of the things that we'll be talking about that the film is promoting isn't explicit in the film.
00:12:12 It's very much implicit in the film, and it's hard to argue that.
00:12:16 All right, so let's take a look.
00:12:22 The movie hang on, I got my new.
00:12:24 Disclaimer up about it.
00:12:25 We're on space Internet tonight.
00:12:27 So far no dropped.
00:12:29 I don't want to jinx it.
00:12:30 Knock on wood.
00:12:33 If for some reason it starts dropping out like crazy or whatever, hang on and at the worst case scenario I've got backup Internet.
00:12:42 I can switch to.
00:12:43 But this is space Internet and it's been working so far.
00:12:47 I did a test last night.
00:12:49 Some of you about I think about 60 to 70 of you guys showed up there was.
00:12:54 It was really.
00:12:55 Rough in the beginning and and then I climbed up on the roof and adjusted things and I was up on the roof today fiddling with stuff and.
00:13:04 Rerouting cables and putting toroids and stuff to block RF and all this other fun stuff seems to be working, at least for the moment, so we'll see.
00:13:13 This is the first real insomnia stream with space Internet, so we'll see.
00:13:19 During the day, I'll tell you what, either way, I'll probably I'm probably keeping it because during the day I can actually watch, you know, bit shoot in Odyssey and and stuff like that, which was an, it was an impossibility.
00:13:31 If I wanted to watch anything else.
00:13:33 It doesn't matter how low I I said it.
00:13:35 It was just not, it just wouldn't it would.
00:13:37 It would stop and buffer so often it wasn't.
00:13:40 It wasn't worth it.
00:13:41 And in many cases it wouldn't play at all.
00:13:44 Odyssey putting like the low bandwidth options was good, and it helped a little bit, but it still it was still bad.
00:13:51 And their low bandwidth option doesn't show up right away after someone publishes, so I'd have to wait till like maybe 2 or.
Speaker 5
00:13:58 Three days of.
Devon
00:13:59 A video being out before I could watch it.
00:14:01 So this is going to help out and we're if this works without any problems, I'm thinking maybe we do the same time Saturday.
00:14:10 Try it out again, you know, don't want to.
00:14:13 Don't want to.
00:14:15 Go crazy with it yet and if it works again without any problems, or maybe just minor frame drops or something like that, then we'll probably push the time a little bit earlier so we're not so late at night.
00:14:30 So anyway, with that out of the way, let's take a look.
00:14:37 Turning red let me pull this up real quick.
00:14:43 Where's the disclaimer?
00:14:45 There we are.
00:14:51 And there we are going to make this bigger, I guess.
00:15:00 OK.
00:15:01 That's good enough.
00:15:02 Doesn't need to be totally centered.
00:15:05 Uh, so the movie starts out by the way movie set in 2002, which is it's kind of funny.
00:15:12 It makes me feel old, actually, that 2002 is now.
00:15:15 The nostalgic year.
00:15:17 Oh, it's so nostalgic for 2002, but you'll see there's actually there. Things have significantly changed from just 2000.
00:15:25 Too, and for some of you listening, that makes sense that it would be, you know that would be a a time of nostalgia because either you were a little kid or weren't born yet.
00:15:34 So I understand that and for the little girls watching, because that's that's the audience, right?
00:15:41 That's going to sound like ancient history.
00:15:43 It's like when I was a kid and, you know, the boomers.
00:15:46 We're doing the incessant, you know, the never ending stream of of videos about their childhood.
00:15:51 It was like this prehistoric time.
00:15:53 So that's what it's if you're a a 10 year old girl, which is who this is aimed.
00:15:59 2002 is a long time ago, so it will be this foreign time that you're not that you didn't experience.
00:16:06 So the movie starts off it kind of goes through some of the photos of this girl and her family.
00:16:13 The first thing I noticed.
00:16:17 Is they're they're supposed to be Asian and you know, it's it's somewhat easy to to to figure that out, but they have strikingly white features for Asian people, and we'll get a little further into that in a minute.
00:16:32 But she introduces herself.
00:16:34 She says that she's a 13 year old girl and she feels very grown up now because she's 13.
00:16:41 Her bus passes like she gets charged as an adult now, so clearly she's an adult and she works hard at school and she's got friends.
00:16:52 She dances around the title for a minute, turning red.
00:16:56 You meet our friends, Miriam, the Jewish girl.
00:17:01 And I'm not making that up.
00:17:02 The characters name is Miriam Mendelson.
00:17:05 It she's supposed to be Jewish.
00:17:08 Some kind of non white.
00:17:11 I don't even know.
00:17:13 And then the fat white chick, who is?
00:17:18 Loud and crazy.
00:17:21 So she's like, kind of the alpha of the.
00:17:23 Group the hub.
00:17:25 And she's talking about how you know how much fun they're going to have.
00:17:31 Now that they're grown up and they walk by this store where they see a a clerk and the Jewish girls really into the clerk and he's like, Oh my God, he's so hot.
00:17:43 He's so hot.
00:17:45 His name is Devin, so you know I unfortunate coincidence there.
00:17:54 So yeah, she's like.
Speaker 5
00:17:55 Oh, Devon.
00:17:56 Oh, I love you.
Devon
00:17:57 Like oh God.
00:18:01 And so the Asian girl.
00:18:05 Doesn't understand.
00:18:07 She's like I don't get it.
00:18:08 I I I don't like boys.
00:18:09 I don't see what?
00:18:10 What is the?
00:18:11 What's the attraction here and the Jewish girl?
00:18:15 Is the the voice of temptation?
00:18:17 No, no, he's he's so sexy.
00:18:20 Don't you understand?
00:18:21 And she doesn't get.
00:18:23 But she does understand the boy band that they want to go see.
00:18:27 It's called 4 town for some reason and she's it's, of course the one that she's really into is the lead singer of the Black Kid.
00:18:35 She really likes that black kid.
00:18:38 And so she starts thinking like, oh, well, I guess I kind of understand because I really like that.
00:18:44 Black kid, he's so dreamy.
00:18:47 He's so ******* dreamy.
00:18:51 So then you find a, find out that she lives at this temple.
00:18:56 That her parents run and it's it's the first thing I noticed about this.
00:19:04 Is how much they not only.
00:19:07 Do they obviously honor and?
00:19:13 Give lend I guess the right way to put it is they almost lend legitimacy to her religious beliefs and all the time that Disney and Pixar have been putting out cartoons for.
00:19:28 I guess at this point a century.
00:19:31 In a Christian nation.
00:19:34 Never have they featured a little boy or a little girl, or anyone that worked in a church and the church was, you know, shown in a good light.
00:19:48 They never got in any religious details.
00:19:50 I mean, there might be a church in a cartoon and they might be a.
00:19:53 Like I think Robin Hood has, like Friar Tuck, you know, stuff like that.
00:19:57 But he's a drunk.
00:19:58 You know, there's never like.
00:19:59 Oh, look, let's.
00:20:00 Do it and.
00:20:01 Their movie or entire cartoon about this little boy who works at a church and helps clean it up or take care of it or whatever, and then we'll be really respectful about Christian no, never.
00:20:14 But of course this is it's it's different.
00:20:18 You know she's a temple keeper.
00:20:21 And her mom is, you know, not not super overbearing, but they try to do, like, some of the some of the overbearing Asian mom stuff.
00:20:30 A little bit.
00:20:32 And again, look at the voice actress and now look at the how they depicted her.
00:20:38 And you could kind of tell she's Asian.
00:20:40 A little bit.
Speaker
00:20:42 But even like.
Devon
00:20:42 The the actual Asian that did the voice looks way super more Asian any than the cartoon.
00:20:50 And it's not just her.
00:20:52 This is the.
00:20:54 This is the actress that does the.
00:20:57 Little girl's voice.
00:21:00 And it's just, I don't know.
00:21:02 It's hard for me to think that that is an accident, especially because there are other Asian characters in the movie that looks Super Asian and we'll show that in.
00:21:10 2nd but I honestly believe the reason why they went with this kind of abstractly Wallace and Grommet look with the the little girl.
00:21:20 So that it.
00:21:20 Would that little white girls would relate to it?
00:21:25 So that they.
00:21:26 Wouldn't look at this.
00:21:27 It's like, oh, this is a story about, you know, Chinese people or something like that.
00:21:31 You know, like, it it, it would be more related.
00:21:33 Oh, no.
00:21:33 She's like me.
00:21:35 She's like me.
00:21:40 And you might ask yourself, well, why would that matter?
00:21:43 Well, that we'll get into that here in a second.
00:21:49 First, the thing you want to know is before we get into the diversity, there's lots of that.
00:21:57 The the way they depict, because it's supposed to take place in Canada.
00:22:02 And the way they depict Canada in 2002 is like there's pretty much no white people.
00:22:08 Like pretty much like it looks, if you know if you're just looking at the the different shots like I let me see.
00:22:14 If I got one of the school here.
00:22:17 Pretty sure I got one of the school.
00:22:21 Somewhere I'm getting ahead.
00:22:23 Of myself.
00:22:24 Well, whatever.
00:22:24 Just trust me.
00:22:25 We'll we'll get to it at some point.
00:22:27 There's not a lot of of white people anywhere at her school.
00:22:31 And when she's walking around town, it's just it's very, very diverse.
00:22:36 And again, this is supposed to take place in 2002 and so I decided, well, I'm.
00:22:41 Going to take a look.
00:22:41 Like what? Because I seem to remember Canada being like above 90% white in the 90s. So I mean, how bad could it have gotten by 2002? Well, this is even later.
00:22:52 Than that this is.
00:22:53 2006.
00:22:55 And Canada was.
00:22:56 Almost 90% white.
00:23:02 Which is shocking considering.
00:23:05 Just a few years later, we can see her on the right.
00:23:10 And I think this is from 20.
00:23:15 Maybe I think this is from.
00:23:18 Well, no, it says right, like copyright 2011. So in 2011 at the at the earliest.
00:23:29 Or sorry at the latest.
00:23:32 It's down to 66% white.
00:23:37 So Canada got super not white in a really short period of time, or no, I'm sorry, I'm messing this up.
00:23:45 That's United States.
00:23:46 The next graph is the Canada one.
00:23:48 OK, that was wondering why there was no date on.
00:23:49 That one.
00:23:50 OK, back up. I totally.
00:23:52 Sucked up Canada in nine in.
00:23:54 2006 was 89% white. That's the graph on the left.
00:23:58 At the same time, the United States.
00:24:02 Was 66.5% white?
00:24:05 Now the reason why that's important is a lot of people that listen here are Americans, and I want you to think back to 2002 and it it seemed to whiter.
00:24:13 Back that right?
00:24:14 Well, it was only.
Speaker 5
00:24:15 66 point.
00:24:16 5% Canada was 89.
Devon
00:24:19 Canada is almost 90.
00:24:24 All right, that's the.
00:24:25 That's the next graph.
00:24:26 That this is right.
00:24:27 This is what I thought I was looking.
00:24:30 Now Canada is 66% white.
00:24:37 So Canada went from being.
00:24:40 89% white in 2006 and I think this one is 2020.
00:24:46 Or 2021. It's fairly recent, so this is 66% down from 89%.
00:24:54 So now they're at America levels from 2006.
00:25:02 But yeah, and and that's never going to stop.
00:25:04 You know, you've got the good people at Black Rock.
00:25:10 Saying that. Oh yeah.
00:25:11 Canada needs to get 100 million people.
00:25:15 By 2100.
00:25:18 What are all those people are?
00:25:19 Going to come from Mr.
00:25:26 And in the meantime, this is the, you know, this is how great Canada is thanks to that demographic shift.
00:25:33 That's awesome.
00:25:44 Ohh Canada now to give you a little bit of a a contrast.
00:25:50 This was an add.
00:25:52 To go this was like a tourism ad put out by the government.
00:25:56 So that if there was any diversity quotas.
00:26:01 Handed down in the government, they would have to, you know, they'd be beholding that.
00:26:05 Of course there weren't.
00:26:06 I think this is from the the early 80s.
00:26:09 This was a tourism ad to go visit Canada.
Speaker 2
00:26:21 Start at.
Speaker 3
00:26:22 The door, now the new day.
00:26:25 Exploring the wide open Rd.
Speaker 1
00:26:28 Follow the trail wherever it's leading.
00:26:31 You and discover Ontario.
Speaker
00:26:44 Love of friendly face that says this is where you belong.
Devon
00:27:17 So literally everyone white in that ad.
00:27:20 Every single person.
Speaker 1
00:27:22 But you'll notice they didn't have.
Devon
00:27:24 Problem having white people in this shot.
00:27:26 Oh, look, there's people vandalizing the temple and they're all white, of course, because that's the that's the only time you don't need to show diversity.
00:27:35 In fact, it's.
00:27:36 Imperative that you don't.
00:27:39 Meanwhile, inside the temple are the good black people wearing for whatever reason, cowboy hats.
00:27:45 I haven't figured that one out, so there's a bunch of cowboy hat wearing black people who are, of course, that they're the paying customers.
00:27:53 They're the good citizens going to the temple to hear the the wonderful story.
00:27:58 About the uh the temple?
00:28:03 So that night.
00:28:04 The little girl decides to doodle around while.
00:28:08 She's doing some homework.
00:28:10 And she finds that she's doodling pictures of the boy at the supermarket.
00:28:18 And the pictures get increasingly more sexual in nature.
00:28:24 In fact, she then hides under.
Speaker
00:28:25 Her bed.
Devon
00:28:27 And starts drawing and we don't get to see what she's drawing, but she starts sweating and she's turning red as the as this is happening, she's madly scribbling.
00:28:37 But we get kind of an idea as to.
00:28:38 What those pictures are because her mom comes in.
00:28:43 And opens them up and looks at them like you would look at.
00:28:46 A Playboy centerfold.
00:28:48 And freaks out, thinks that she's been sexually active with this boy, so she drives down to the the corner store where he works and accuses him of of doing stuff.
00:29:02 And embarrasses her daughter.
00:29:06 And she goes home and she cries.
00:29:10 And that night.
00:29:13 She dreams, of course, about boys.
00:29:17 And there's something weird.
00:29:19 There's something weird she's starting.
00:29:20 To look at.
00:29:21 Boys differently.
00:29:22 Now you know the whole, uh, the whole dream is is a little bit ominous.
00:29:29 And when she wakes up in the morning?
00:29:32 She's turned into a panda.
00:29:36 And she's making a lot of noise in the bathroom, bathroom and screaming because she's like, Oh my God, I'm a panda.
00:29:42 And this this freaks out her mom.
00:29:46 And this is when we get the first taste of what this is really about.
00:29:50 You know, the whole the title turning red.
00:29:52 She's a red panda and this this scene takes place.
00:29:57 Here, let me actually and fix the.
00:29:59 Audio before I play it.
Speaker 1
00:30:05 Is everything OK?
Speaker 8
00:30:08 What's going on?
00:30:08 Honey, are you sick?
00:30:10 Is it a fever?
00:30:11 Stomach ache chills.
Speaker 7
00:30:14 Wait, is it did the did the red Peony blue?
Devon
00:30:28 So now of course, we know what this is really about.
00:30:31 It's about puberty.
00:30:32 It's about her.
00:30:33 Maybe getting her period and and becoming a woman.
00:30:39 So her mom comes in with a bunch of tampons and stuff like that while she hides in the shower so her mom can't see.
00:30:46 But thankfully, she turns back into a little girl before it's time to go to school.
00:30:54 So then you go to school.
00:30:55 OK.
00:30:55 There's a good shot.
00:30:57 I see.
00:30:57 Like, 2 white people.
00:30:59 In all of this.
00:31:03 One possible you know not not a.
00:31:07 Whole lot of blonde hair, blue eyed.
00:31:08 People at this school though.
00:31:11 In 2002.
00:31:14 She sees a boy and for the first time is.
00:31:19 Is attracted to him.
00:31:26 And then she turns into the red panda.
00:31:30 Because she gets stressed out at school.
00:31:33 She freaks out, runs home.
00:31:36 And her mom finds her, and I'm going to fix the audio in this next clip here.
00:31:44 And explains that oh, it's it's OK.
00:31:47 I went through this too.
Speaker 1
00:31:50 Why didn't you?
Speaker 8
00:31:51 Warn me?
00:31:52 I thought I had more time.
00:31:54 You're just a child.
00:31:55 I thought if I watched you like Hawk, I'd see the signs and be able to prepare, but it's going to be fine.
00:32:02 I overcame it.
00:32:04 And you will too.
Devon
00:32:11 All right, so clearly.
00:32:14 It's not about turning into a panda, it's about, you know, going through puberty and all this stuff.
00:32:23 The Jewish girl then comes to her house and tells her that they need to go to a concert.
00:32:30 They need to go to a the boy band that they like.
00:32:32 Where that she's obsessed with the black kid.
00:32:35 He's coming to town and so they need to go to it. The only problem is the tickets are are $200.00, so she has to ask her parents to try to get allow her to go to the concert.
00:32:46 So she puts on a big presentation.
00:32:50 About why she needs to go to the concert.
00:32:53 And there she has this little flash where she imagines herself at the concert, and there's little things just again, little subtle things.
00:33:03 Right.
00:33:04 I mean they can't, obviously it's they know it's for kids.
00:33:06 They know that there's a line they can't cross, especially with parents that take their kids to Disney cartoons and Pixar movies and stuff.
00:33:15 So it's very subtle.
00:33:16 So for example, she's ohh.
00:33:18 She's partying on stage with the Black Kid.
00:33:21 Real quickly shows her guzzling drinks and everyone drinking.
00:33:28 But it's OK because it says cola.
00:33:31 On the can right, it says Cola on the can and everyone knows like that's that.
00:33:36 This can't possibly mean anything else, right?
00:33:41 So she's fantasizing about, you know, obviously, we know what this is.
00:33:44 She's fantasizing about going out and getting ******* hammered with a bunch of boys.
00:33:52 And then, of course, she dreamed the black kid's going to give her some jewelry or something.
00:33:57 And they'll live happily ever after.
00:34:01 And the mom says no, you're not going to the concert.
00:34:06 And she at school the next day while imagining.
00:34:12 The black boy that she's obsessed with.
00:34:15 What happens?
00:34:17 Oh, she turns into a panda.
00:34:19 While thinking about the boy.
00:34:22 So again it it's it's it's veiled.
00:34:24 But it's thinly veiled now.
00:34:25 You have what?
00:34:26 Do we talk at the beginning, little kids?
00:34:29 Don't know what getting your period is.
00:34:31 They don't understand sexual attraction.
00:34:34 They don't understand.
00:34:35 A lot of this stuff.
Speaker 5
00:34:37 This is designed to.
Devon
00:34:38 Prime them so that when they do, their mind already works in a way that will justify the kinds of thing this movie is.
00:34:45 Trying to justify.
00:34:47 So just keep that in mind that when you're a little kid and you're watching this.
00:34:51 It seems perfectly innocent.
00:34:53 She turns into a panda sometimes.
00:34:55 Her mom used to turn into a panda and they're not putting it together, right?
00:35:01 They don't understand.
00:35:02 Oh, she wants to go to this boy band thing.
00:35:04 She likes the Black Kid, right, you know, whatever.
00:35:07 But that's the end of it, right?
00:35:08 They're not reading into it.
00:35:09 They might even see that shot.
00:35:11 That we saw.
00:35:12 Them guzzling Coca-Cola and think, oh, they're drinking soda.
00:35:19 Because that's all they can really conceptualize.
00:35:23 They don't have enough life experience to know what this is.
00:35:25 All about it's the, it's the.
00:35:29 The pathways in the brain, though that are being written like the kinds of things they justify and that which is coming up very quickly.
00:35:37 So as she turns and she turns.
00:35:39 Into this panda.
00:35:42 Little kids come in and see that she's turned into a panda and they want to pay her money to see her panda.
00:35:54 Again, a little kid isn't going to put together what this is, but this is basically we're we're kind of.
00:35:59 Teetering on the edge of child grooming here.
00:36:03 Just get.
00:36:03 I'll give you some.
00:36:04 Just show me your panda.
00:36:10 So they decide this is a great way to make money to go.
00:36:14 To that concert.
00:36:18 We're going to, we're going to sell pictures of my panda, and they'd phrase it that way.
00:36:23 That's the other thing too.
00:36:24 They're not phrasing.
00:36:25 It like Oh well, when I turn into a panda.
00:36:28 Oh, I'll take pictures of of me while I'm a panda.
00:36:31 No, it's it's.
00:36:33 I'll take pictures of my panda.
00:36:35 I'll show you my panda.
00:36:43 So she buys a camera because again, this is 2002. They they're not super technically accurate or technically well, you'll see in a second, but they get the camera.
00:36:55 She starts videoing her her panda.
00:36:58 For money.
00:37:02 In fact, the word gets out in school now. This is the part that's silly. In 2002, no one had ******* phones like there might be like 1 rich kid.
00:37:09 That had a phone.
00:37:11 But no one. No, no kids had ******* phones in 2002.
00:37:14 This is a very new thing.
00:37:17 But all the kids in in this school, they're all.
00:37:20 They're all diverse and they all have phones.
00:37:23 So they start texting each other.
00:37:24 Oh my God.
00:37:25 Panda picks.
00:37:27 Room 202.
00:37:34 And it spreads.
00:37:35 Oh my God.
00:37:39 I want to see those panda pigs.
00:37:44 And the kids lined up to go to pay money to see her panda.
00:37:52 And they set up like a little studio, and then she starts doing videos.
00:38:00 There's lots of suggestive shots like this, that boy that she was really into.
00:38:11 They start selling merch.
00:38:17 And the money comes rolling in.
00:38:23 See all she had to do was start selling her panda and pictures of her panda and she got rich.
00:38:30 Again, for a little kid.
Speaker 3
00:38:32 They're not, they're not.
Devon
00:38:34 Putting that together.
00:38:36 But it doesn't matter.
00:38:37 It's it's teaching.
00:38:38 What's the?
00:38:38 Moral of this story?
00:38:41 Oh, if you want to do something that your parents don't want you to do.
00:38:45 One way that you can fund this is by.
00:38:49 Taking pictures of things.
00:38:51 Taking pictures of yourself that people like.
00:38:55 Right.
00:38:57 That's on a basic level.
00:38:58 What this is telling kids.
00:39:02 And you'll get rich and you'll be not only will you get rich.
00:39:08 You'll be super popular.
00:39:12 See everyone at school is now wearing the the panda merch.
00:39:16 It's a little creepy that one of the merch the shirt says fur baby.
00:39:21 But uh, you know, whatever.
00:39:25 And then it gets it.
00:39:27 It goes up a notch and the.
00:39:28 Creep. So under the bleachers.
00:39:33 Again, a metaphor of little kids aren't going to understand.
00:39:36 But well, like if I say what's the first thing that comes to mind if I?
00:39:40 Say under the bleachers.
00:39:45 So under the bleachers she meets with the boy, and now we're getting into a new level.
00:39:54 You know, it was safe for her to sell.
00:39:56 Pictures of her panda.
00:39:58 And the new video of her panda.
00:40:01 But this boy wants to pay her to bring her panda to his party.
00:40:08 And he's willing to pay a lot more money than the people that are paying for the pictures.
00:40:19 And so she has to think about it, because it seems like on her.
00:40:22 Own this is a.
00:40:22 Little different.
00:40:24 This seems like it it's crossing some kind of line for some reason.
Speaker 1
00:40:33 Are you allowed to?
00:40:34 Boy, girl party.
00:40:35 This 200 bucks will put us over the top. We have to do this, we'll.
00:40:40 Need a tyler's.
00:40:40 I'll do it thing and then we won't.
00:40:42 Easy peasy.
00:40:44 Forget my mom.
00:40:46 I'll be back before she even knows I'm gone.
00:40:48 But, hey, dork bag.
Speaker 9
00:40:49 We're in.
Speaker 10
00:40:50 But you only.
Speaker 1
00:40:51 Get the panda for an hour and we are not bringing any presents.
Devon
00:40:59 You only get the panda for an hour.
00:41:04 So again, it's very.
00:41:09 Very lightly disguised prostitution at this point.
00:41:14 And then her family shows up, and they actually look Asian.
00:41:21 You know the family that you're not supposed to relate to as a little white girl, they can look Asian.
00:41:28 So her family shows up the night that she's supposed to go to this little boys party to to fling her panda around.
00:41:36 But the the family shows up from out of town and she's not able to sneak away.
00:41:41 The matriarch of the family.
00:41:42 This is her moms mom also looks Asian. Shocking that like her mom's mom looks Asian and her all of her moms sisters look Asian. But her mom, not so much.
00:41:54 So she finally sneaks away.
00:41:57 And, you know, shakes her panda out around at the party.
00:42:03 See if I can play this next clip here.
00:42:09 Again, and it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's going.
00:42:12 On here.
00:42:26 Faster, faster. All right.
00:42:31 So her mom goes into her room.
00:42:34 And finds that she's gone.
00:42:37 And finds all this weird panda stuff under her bed.
00:42:43 So she freaks out.
00:42:49 Meanwhile, back at the party, she's taking a break.
00:42:53 And this this little line is thrown in there.
Speaker 1
00:42:57 Tomorrow we are walking into that concert, girls and coming out.
00:43:03 Women, literally.
Devon
00:43:09 And the.
00:43:12 Jewish little girl, of course, is the one.
00:43:13 That's egging this full on.
00:43:16 Which I find hilarious.
Speaker 9
00:43:19 Hey, what if you didn't do the ritual?
00:43:23 What if you kept the panda?
00:43:26 Look at you.
Speaker 1
00:43:27 You're not the same feather Dustin.
Speaker 9
00:43:29 Straight a goody goody.
Speaker 6
00:43:30 We never saw, like, ever.
Speaker 10
00:43:32 Yeah, you're.
Speaker 9
00:43:33 Such a rebel now.
Speaker 1
00:43:34 Guys, I can't be like this forever.
Speaker 6
00:43:36 My whole family.
Speaker 1
00:43:37 Would freak, especially my mom.
00:43:42 Our hopes and dreams are pinned on me.
Speaker 9
00:43:44 I know but.
00:43:45 You've really changed and.
Speaker 2
00:43:48 I'm proud of you.
Devon
00:43:53 See the the Jews like?
00:43:54 No, don't just Hore around for a little bit to make that money I like.
00:43:59 I like you like this.
00:44:00 You should make this this.
00:44:01 You should be like this forever.
00:44:03 This should be.
00:44:04 A way of life for you.
00:44:07 So anyway, the mom.
00:44:09 Shows up at the party.
00:44:10 She gets in trouble.
00:44:12 And they decide, you know, we're going to do this ritual again because they're they're.
00:44:20 Their traditions and their mysticism and all this stuff, it's it's all real cause it does.
00:44:25 It does.
00:44:26 It's not based on anything white.
00:44:28 So they gonna do this ritual to help her families gathered together to help get rid of her.
00:44:33 Her sluttiness.
00:44:34 Apparently, you know, like her, they're doing an intervention.
00:44:38 But during the ceremony, she turns into the panda, freaks out and decides she's going to go to the concert anyway.
00:44:51 So she goes to the concert.
00:44:53 Meets up with their friends.
00:44:56 Of course, she's she's very enamored by the the black lead singer.
00:45:02 The very dreamy black lead singer.
00:45:06 But then her mom.
00:45:08 Takes out her panda.
00:45:11 And has gone and has come to take.
00:45:14 Her daughter home, and she's a much larger panda.
00:45:18 And there's a battle between her mom and her.
00:45:23 With again, there's a couple.
00:45:24 It's not that subtle and just fix the audio on these real quick.
00:45:29 There we go.
Speaker 10
00:45:31 Mom, it was my idea to hustle the panda.
Speaker 6
00:45:35 My idea to go to.
Devon
00:45:39 It was my idea to hustle the panda.
Speaker 10
00:45:47 Mom, it was my idea to hustle the panda.
Speaker 6
00:45:51 My idea to go to Tyler's party. It was all me. I like parties. I like loud music. I like reading. Deal with it.
Devon
00:46:07 She likes boys.
00:46:08 She likes loud music and this is what they're just saying it.
00:46:12 This is something that the little girls in the audience are hearing.
00:46:15 She likes boys.
00:46:17 She likes loud music.
00:46:18 She likes gyrating.
00:46:21 Deal with it. She's 13.
00:46:27 So of course that doesn't go over well.
00:46:29 So she has to defeat her mom somehow.
00:46:32 And this this is literally how she defeats you know, the the the final boss.
00:46:39 You know her mom.
Speaker 1
00:46:43 Nothing you want to see.
Speaker
00:46:52 Are you?
Speaker 1
00:46:53 That money maker this spider web.
Devon
00:47:00 So of course, with the Jew cheering on, I think she even does devil.
00:47:03 Horns, doesn't she?
00:47:05 Let's see here.
Speaker
00:47:09 That body maker.
Speaker 5
00:47:14 Right there.
Devon
00:47:21 So the Jew.
Speaker 5
00:47:23 Is like, yeah, destroy your parents, destroy your parents with their sexuality is I make a demon face and put up the devil horns.
00:47:41 Again, it's.
00:47:41 It's like it's like less than a second, but it's there.
Devon
00:47:51 So she literally destroys her mom with the by twerking.
00:47:59 You know, this is this is no longer.
00:48:00 This is no longer something that's implied.
00:48:02 This is something.
00:48:03 This is right here.
00:48:05 This is what the little kids are seeing.
Speaker 1
00:48:12 Ohh, that's nothing you want to see crap.
Speaker 10
00:48:22 It's just bothering you.
Devon
00:48:29 So there it is. That's.
00:48:33 The mask is slightly off.
00:48:35 It's off just enough.
00:48:36 Like I said, these little kids who don't have any life experience, they're subconsciously putting this together now.
Speaker 1
00:48:44 That won't make.
Devon
00:48:45 A whole lot of sense to them now.
00:48:48 But maybe in a couple of years when they find out about only fans and selling photos of themselves to make some money.
00:48:58 HM My Brain already has a file on the morality of that.
00:49:04 I seem to remember my parents taking me to a movie.
00:49:08 Where precisely that was going on?
00:49:12 And that was a good thing.
00:49:17 And they said the fact is like, where are the?
00:49:19 Kids really getting the morality right.
00:49:21 Like, where are they getting it from?
00:49:23 How many kids are going to church?
00:49:24 You know, we've talked about the church attendance plummeting over the years.
00:49:32 If both parents are working, I don't think a lot of parents are taking a lot of time to.
00:49:36 Teach them morality a.
00:49:37 Lot of people.
00:49:39 Get their morality from stuff like this.
00:49:42 You know this has replaced esop's fables. This has replaced, like a lot of the the nursery rhymes we learned as a kid.
00:49:51 That again, they would teach you complex ethical problems by using a really basic storyline.
00:49:59 Which is exactly what this is doing.
00:50:03 It's saying that it's entire.
00:50:05 Like, don't listen to your parents that don't want you to show your panda off.
00:50:11 To make some money.
00:50:17 So to really fully defeat her mom.
00:50:21 The Black kid has.
00:50:22 To sing a song that somehow activates the magic or something like I.
00:50:27 Don't. It's stupid.
00:50:29 It doesn't make any sense but.
00:50:34 Her mom gets turned back into a human.
00:50:39 Finally comes to accept.
00:50:43 That her daughter just, you know it's.
00:50:46 I guess it's her panda she can do.
00:50:48 What she wants.
00:50:50 Or as they put it at the end here.
00:50:53 Again, they.
00:50:56 There's there's, there's no.
00:50:59 There's no reading between the lines on this one.
Speaker 8
00:51:04 Hold on.
00:51:04 You're not going out like that.
Speaker 1
00:51:06 Are you my panda?
00:51:07 My choice, mom.
Devon
00:51:13 My panda, my choice, mom.
00:51:22 Again, you know it's it's.
00:51:25 It's the end of the movie now.
00:51:28 The mask is completely off.
00:51:31 You know what it's about now?
00:51:33 So her mom gives in, lets her go off.
00:51:37 And her dad, who basically is, is nonexistent.
00:51:40 The entire movie.
00:51:41 That's the other thing I wanted to bring.
00:51:42 Up is her dad.
00:51:43 Might as well not even be there.
00:51:46 His his dialogue is may not even a page.
00:51:50 Not even a page.
00:51:52 And he's always a background figure.
00:51:56 Silent, just kind of slinking away whenever anything bad happens.
00:52:02 And at the end, you know, he's he's a cook, who he's going to dress up as his daughter's panda.
00:52:10 In her absence.
00:52:12 But anyway, so you want to know again like.
00:52:16 If you think if you think that I'm.
00:52:18 Blowing this out of proportion.
00:52:20 At the end of a lot of these movies or TV shows designed for children to make sure that the kid gets the message, they'll often reiterate or actually just vocalize what the message is.
00:52:33 Cause again, in case the kid can't really read between the lines and actually see the the metaphor.
00:52:41 For what it is, so they do that, so I'll let the the film makers tell you.
00:52:46 What this was really about.
Speaker 1
00:52:51 We've all got an inner beast.
00:52:54 We've all got a messy, loud, weird part of ourselves hidden away and a lot of us never let it out.
Speaker
00:53:02 But I did.
Speaker 1
00:53:06 How about you?
Devon
00:53:09 I did.
00:53:11 How about you?
00:53:18 Looking everything worked out great.
00:53:23 And that's the end of the movie.
00:53:28 Everyone's got a beast inside of them sometimes you.
00:53:30 Just got to let it out.
00:53:33 Not everyone does, because they're not special like you and me.
00:53:39 Come on, take pictures of your panda.
00:53:41 Let's sell them.
00:53:43 I mean, I'm a little surprised that they made this, but you know nothing would.
00:53:48 I guess it's not that shocking knowing where this is going like.
00:53:52 If you believe, as I do, that that we will live, I think I'll be alive when.
00:53:56 It happens where.
00:53:58 Where pedophilia will be normalized.
00:54:01 There will be a Pixar movie or something analogous to that that's made where kids are sexualized in a more way more explicit way, and people will still take their kids to it.
00:54:14 That's coming.
00:54:16 So this is pretty vanilla compared to that.
00:54:21 So anyway, that's the.
00:54:25 That's the.
00:54:28 That's turning red for you guys.
00:54:33 Now it's kind of lighten up the mood, lighten up the mood a little bit. I have prepared a special presentation for you guys and I really hope you enjoy this because I actually spent probably way more time than I than I had any business spending on this thing. But I I hope all 500 of you currently.
00:54:54 Enjoy this special presentation that I have designed.
00:54:59 And produced just for you, just for those of you watching.
Speaker 1
00:55:06 Come, come.
Speaker
00:55:12 Yeah, that's the shame.
Speaker 12
00:55:18 Looping all Western countries so I can get my check, check, check, check, check faster.
Speaker 2
00:55:32 Shooting the toxic vaccine so I can get my shekels first shekels first, shekels first for sheckles.
00:55:44 Fast, fast, fast.
Speaker 12
00:55:49 You may.
00:56:04 March big.
00:56:05 All your love being so I can get my channels faster.
Speaker 2
00:56:11 You made to Jewish pointings, so I.
00:56:15 Can get this right?
00:56:16 Shekels. Passenger.
Speaker 12
00:56:20 Products you don't get high.
Speaker 2
00:56:26 My name.
Speaker 12
00:56:27 King's army.
Speaker 2
00:56:29 So I can get my chickens faster.
Speaker 12
00:56:44 Always may.
00:56:48 Elusive and style in so I can get high faster.
Speaker 2
00:57:00 Shetlands fast chair.
Speaker 12
00:57:03 Jackson with Jeffrey Epstein so I can get high shackles faster.
Speaker 2
00:57:11 My French thing so I can get my circles faster shuffles faster.
Devon
00:57:31 All right, so hopefully hopefully you guys enjoyed that.
00:57:41 You know, you got to remember, I'm still an artist at art.
00:57:45 And sometimes I get inspiration.
00:57:47 And I spend days on something that is only.
00:57:50 A couple of.
00:57:51 Minutes long so there.
00:57:53 There, there you go.
00:57:54 Hope you enjoyed that.
00:57:56 Alright so.
00:57:59 People are, I don't know.
00:58:02 I don't know about playing it.
00:58:03 Again, tell you what.
00:58:05 Looking at chat since.
00:58:06 It seemed to be working.
00:58:07 Maybe because?
00:58:07 Of my Internet, one in chat.
00:58:09 If you want it.
00:58:10 Again, 2IN chat. If you're down to just go to super chats.
00:58:19 I'm waiting, waiting for the ones waiting for the.
00:58:21 By the way, we've.
00:58:22 Only dropped well.
00:58:23 It's kind of a lot, actually. We've dropped 387 frames, but it hasn't actually.
00:58:29 There's a lot of ones.
00:58:30 That's mostly ones.
00:58:32 All right, all right, all right.
00:58:34 We'll play it.
00:58:35 One more time.
Speaker
00:58:37 Thanks mark.
Speaker 3
00:58:38 Come, come.
Speaker
00:58:45 Yeah, that's the shame.
Speaker 12
00:58:50 Looping all Western countries so I can get my checks faster, checks faster, check faster check faster, faster.
Speaker 11
00:59:01 Hilton skirt shooting the toxic vaccine.
00:59:08 So I.
Speaker 2
00:59:08 Can get my.
00:59:19 Seconds faster.
Speaker 12
00:59:21 Or you may.
00:59:37 All your offspring so I can get my schedule faster.
Speaker 2
00:59:45 To Jewish born kings, so I can get the flight shekels passenger.
Speaker 12
00:59:51 Some new committing products you don't need so I can get high cattle faster.
Speaker 2
00:59:59 The ******* since I can't get my chickens faster.
Speaker 7
00:59:59 Hooking army.
Speaker 12
01:00:08 Boy, Boy, boy, boy.
01:00:13 5/8.
01:00:20 Illusion and tile roofing so I can get high, settles faster.
Speaker 2
01:00:28 3-4 Red 4.
01:00:30 Roof team so I can get Skype.
01:00:33 Shackles fast chair.
Speaker 12
01:00:36 With Jeffrey Dean.
01:00:38 Nope, I can get faster.
Speaker 2
01:00:43 Stripping my friends thing so I can get my circles faster, chuckles faster.
Speaker 12
01:00:57 Volume way.
Devon
01:01:03 That was the.
01:01:03 Seeburgs their new song, their new hit song, their new hit single faster.
01:01:10 All right.
01:01:12 So let's take a look at chat for a little bit.
01:01:15 It's a little bit low key only because tonight just because.
01:01:20 I've spent a lot of time trying.
01:01:21 To get the Internet to work, but it hasn't disconnected yet.
01:01:25 Let me ask Chad, actually, before I go to super chats here because it says it dropped 387 frames and I wasn't watching when that happened.
01:01:35 What was the like when that happened?
01:01:37 Was it a big deal for those of you who I'm sure, I mean, you had to have noticed when it happened, was it, did it play pretty smoothly most of the time?
01:01:43 Was it like?
01:01:44 A few frames here, a few frames there.
01:01:46 Or was it all at once?
01:01:47 Did it like lag out for a second?
01:01:54 Anyone, anyone.
01:01:58 Someone so they notice it one or two drops for me, but very minor.
01:02:02 Not bad.
01:02:03 It was spotty here for a long time.
01:02:05 Flawless here.
01:02:07 Not as bad as well, nothing was as bad as last time.
01:02:10 Stream looks good the whole time played good.
01:02:13 Pretty smooth.
01:02:14 No, I'm not saying like doing the song that it dropped that many frames.
01:02:17 I mean for like the whole.
01:02:18 Like so, if you've been here since the beginning or at least close to the beginning of the stream.
01:02:24 Never noticed.
01:02:26 Mine only dropped twice briefly during the stream.
01:02:30 UM said it disconnected once for you.
01:02:34 Well, I'll tell you.
01:02:35 What it never disconnected for me.
01:02:39 So the the.
01:02:42 Connection issue seems to be fixed because when I first tried we I streamed last night when I was testing this I streamed.
01:02:47 Battle truck.
01:02:50 And it was literally dropping the connection.
01:02:55 Often, like very often, like maybe every 5 minutes.
01:02:59 It was really annoying.
01:03:00 And then I once I got up on the roof and and fiddled with it, it it kind of smoothed out a little bit.
01:03:07 Someone said dropped out for about a minute 30 seconds ago.
01:03:10 Yeah, and it's hard to know because some of the stuff, some of it's going to be odyssey and some of it's going to be me and it's hard to know which, but if it didn't seem like.
01:03:20 UM.
01:03:22 It was that big of a deal.
01:03:26 Let's see here someone saying the stream ended after the song.
01:03:29 No, it should still be going.
01:03:31 It says I'm going right now.
01:03:32 It says I'm alive.
01:03:34 So all right, well.
01:03:38 That's good.
01:03:38 Hopefully Saturday works out as well.
01:03:42 All right, let.
01:03:43 Take a look at chat.
01:03:44 So we got.
01:03:45 The Super chats.
01:03:49 $5 from poopy stinky turd ****.
01:03:52 Any thoughts on OK city bombing, Oklahoma City bombing with Tim Timothy McVeigh?
01:03:59 It's like all the early reports are of two people, and Tim seemed very calculated and then just drives a car with no plates for 80 miles and gets pulled over by the 1st cop that sees him.
01:04:11 Plus, like an entire third of a building from a truck bomb.
01:04:17 I don't I I.
01:04:18 Haven't done like a lot of research on it, but everything that I do know about it points to something fishy.
01:04:24 There was a concerted effort by the Clinton administration to really crack down on the militia movement, which was getting big in the 90s.
01:04:33 That's why you had stuff like Ruby Ridge.
01:04:35 That's why you had stuff like the.
01:04:37 Branch davidians.
01:04:38 And that's why you had Oklahoma City, that all those happened.
01:04:42 If you notice they all happened.
01:04:43 They all have the same exact theme.
01:04:45 And look to be perfectly fair, there was a rising militia movement because you had the people that saw.
01:04:54 The well, I mean the reality we live in now they saw.
01:04:57 It coming you.
01:04:58 Know Bill Cooper right?
01:05:00 A lot of people play clips of Bill Cooper.
01:05:02 I've played clips of Bill Cooper where he's essentially describing where we are, where we're going and it it sounds sounds prophetic because you know, it's where we're at now.
01:05:12 So when you watch these clips from him, from the.
01:05:14 90s, so there were a lot of people starting to point this out, and this was back when we didn't have quite the demographic disaster that we've got now, although it was, it was already pretty bad and you still had a lot of institutions that were crumbling but somewhat intact and you had a lot of guys.
01:05:31 With guns, who were?
01:05:34 A Vietnam vet.
01:05:36 You know, they they weren't like the the millennial flavor of 2nd amendment.
01:05:41 Activists where, you know all my guns, my guns.
01:05:46 But they, you know, they never really actually do anything.
01:05:49 You had straight up baby.
01:05:50 Killing the Vietnam.
01:05:51 Vets with guns that were a little more serious.
01:05:56 And had also had a a little bit of a memory of what America.
01:06:00 Used to be like.
01:06:01 So I guess in a way you kind of had a faction of based boom.
01:06:06 And they shut that **** down.
01:06:07 And I think that and a lot of that was.
01:06:11 Like Timothy McVeigh was kind of like a 9/11 in a way in that it allowed for a lot of the government overreach because they would just use that in the same way that they used 9/11 as an excuse for the Patriot Act.
01:06:21 And stuff like that.
01:06:23 They used the Oklahoma City bombing as an excuse for a lot of expansion into spying on Americans and.
01:06:31 And a lot of this.
01:06:33 Anti militia stuff and gun control and everything else that you could imagine.
01:06:39 So I guarantee you there's something fishy about it.
01:06:42 I've just never personally really researched it heavily.
01:06:45 But you're right that.
01:06:45 Would probably be a good one.
01:06:48 I know a lot of people were suspicious of that speed of Bill Cooper.
01:06:53 Suppose I don't know if this is real.
01:06:55 If I'm remembering this correctly, but I think he.
01:07:00 He mentioned that he had met Timothy McVeigh like at some point Timothy McVeigh had come to him, asking, like, wanted him to, like, be involved somehow in something.
01:07:10 And Bill Cooper got weird vibes from the guy and told him to leave.
01:07:14 And so he left.
01:07:15 But he you mentioned that there was two people, right.
01:07:17 And according to Bill Cooper, he was with some other guy.
01:07:20 So it wasn't just him by himself.
01:07:22 It was him with some, you know, handler or something like that.
01:07:25 And you're right, a lot of I went.
01:07:27 I do know that I know a lot of the eyewitness testimony said there was another guy in the truck with him.
01:07:31 And then who knows where that guy is, right.
01:07:34 And there's there's even I don't know that I.
01:07:40 Remember enough about this?
01:07:41 But I think there's there was even like.
01:07:43 Someone who had video they did a tour of a.
01:07:47 A military base or something like that.
01:07:49 And they had they had their camera with them.
01:07:52 The video was completely unrelated to, you know, Timothy McVeigh.
01:07:56 And it was a few years before Oklahoma City, and someone who looks like Timothy McVeigh is on that footage.
01:08:02 But I don't know.
01:08:03 That it's that it's him.
01:08:05 And they were saying cause I I think that there was something about like the the military was denying, you know that he.
01:08:10 Would ever I'll you.
01:08:12 Know I'll look into it because I don't want to say something that's wrong and I'm I'm not well read enough on that subject to where I can.
01:08:19 I can speak about it in detail, but yeah, absolutely.
01:08:22 It's fishy if nothing else.
01:08:26 UM.
01:08:29 It's period of time.
01:08:30 This is from don't care.
01:08:31 It's period of time.
01:08:32 I mean it.
01:08:34 I was forced to watch this a few days ago.
01:08:38 Well, if you you were watching it, how are you forced to watch anything?
01:08:45 Right, maybe say something next time, huh? Mark ESPY, $1.00.
01:08:52 After exposing the West Memphis three, I bought the Lye casually following the case.
01:09:00 Is there a hidden agenda behind making a murderer too?
01:09:03 Or is that one real?
01:09:04 You know I.
01:09:06 I was suspicious.
01:09:07 Of that guy.
01:09:08 I remember when that came out on Netflix.
01:09:10 I watched it because like everyone's watched.
01:09:12 Oh, look, he's innocent.
01:09:15 And my take from that and I mean it's been you know, several years since that came.
01:09:18 Out, but honestly I I.
01:09:22 I watched that exact documentary that everyone was somehow convinced that he was not a murderer and I.
01:09:29 I didn't see what was so convincing.
01:09:31 He kind of seemed like the kind of guy that would have done that, and the evidence seemed to kind of point at him.
01:09:37 And so I'd have to rewatch it to see why I thought that. But. But I remember thinking at the time, like, why does everyone think this guy's innocent this.
01:09:46 This this by number means.
01:09:48 Pushed me over, you know, beyond a.
01:09:50 Shadow of a doubt, right?
01:09:51 If I was on the jury, I'd still convict him.
01:09:56 So I I I'd have to rewatch that and see and and I I've never studied the.
01:10:02 The case at all I I was just listening to the facts that they presented in the documentary and I just wasn't convinced that it wasn't him.
01:10:13 Mark asked me another dollar.
01:10:14 While you have called video games gay and pointless in the past, what are your thoughts on the Metal Gear Solid series?
01:10:21 I played Metal Gear Solid in my teen years and it probably shaped my entire worldview for today.
01:10:29 And they gave me a link I never played.
01:10:33 I never played those those games, but that here's a test of the Internet, right?
01:10:38 Let's see if it drops, I'm going to.
01:10:39 Try downloading.
01:10:42 Maybe I should change the?
01:10:46 The resolution could set the 7:20 I don't want.
01:10:49 To push it.
01:10:51 All right, I'm going to try downloading the video.
01:10:53 Clip that you.
01:10:53 Sent me.
01:10:56 I never played those games.
01:10:57 But as you're saying it.
01:10:58 Shaped your worldview.
01:11:01 So I should tell you something about the impact that a lot of these.
01:11:05 I got this ******* I don't know if you guys can hear it.
01:11:06 I have this ******* fly that's been.
01:11:09 Impossible to kill, and it's been bugging me the whole string.
01:11:15 And what was I saying about anyway?
01:11:17 The video games, if they're they're more.
01:11:19 Powerful than movies, I think for young men.
Speaker
01:11:22 All right.
Devon
01:11:24 Well, it's kind of long the clip.
01:11:25 You sent me.
01:11:25 I don't know.
01:11:26 I'll take a look at it after the after the stream.
01:11:32 All right.
01:11:34 Knight Nation review $6. Appreciate it. Love your.
01:11:36 Work your stuff.
01:11:37 Was an inspiration in getting started with my show to be honest.
01:11:40 Along with others like red ice and kill string.
01:11:44 Well, I appreciate it.
01:11:44 I've never seen your show, but maybe I'll catch it sometime.
01:11:50 Now that I've Internet that can that can watch.
01:11:52 Shows you know.
01:11:55 Mark, SB $1.00. I'm from Canada Toronto. You should really look up the demographics only from Toronto. Much more depressing.
01:12:05 I like.
01:12:06 I bet it is.
01:12:06 Is it is.
01:12:07 Toronto thing of Vancouver, but I yeah, I guarantee the Toronto's.
01:12:14 Just ******* nosedived in demographics over the last 20 years or so.
01:12:24 Lucky Bucky high.
01:12:25 Sorry for the low tip amount.
01:12:27 I find it hilarious how Israel has the US by the balls.
01:12:32 The left embraces the degeneracy pushed by Israel, but opposes their military and their military and expansion, while the right wants to give billions to Israel.
01:12:42 And their military, but opposes their degeneracy.
01:12:45 Well, here's the.
01:12:46 Thing, the degeneracy that exists in Israel.
01:12:50 Some of it is is.
01:12:51 Not reflected in Israel, like the stuff that that, OK, so like abortion.
01:12:56 Right.
01:12:56 Like, abortion isn't that big of a deal or big of a problem in Israel.
01:13:02 And in fact, just the other day.
01:13:07 Or maybe today, let me look this up.
01:13:09 Real quick.
01:13:11 You reminded me of something.
01:13:23 I think it was today they actually.
01:13:30 Passed the law that banned.
01:13:34 Marrying Palestinians or something like that?
01:13:40 OK.
01:13:40 So I guess it's five days ago.
01:13:43 Israel's Knesset passes law barring Palestinian spouses Israel's parliament on Thursday passed a law the 9 neutralization of Palestinians from occupied West Bank or Gaza, married to Israeli citizens, forcing thousands of Palestinian families to either immigrate or live apart.
01:14:04 So I mean.
Speaker 5
01:14:07 You would expect.
Devon
01:14:09 You know Israel to practice what they.
01:14:11 Preach well.
01:14:11 I don't know why you'd expect.
01:14:12 That, but yeah, they're, they're.
01:14:14 Very right wing in in their own way in Israel.
01:14:18 The Likud party is.
01:14:23 OK, let's take a look here.
01:14:30 $5 from app didn't.
01:14:32 And I gave me a shekel.
01:14:34 I appreciate that.
01:14:37 First, last $10, the most messed up women I ever met or woman I ever met.
01:14:44 Was and then it updated let me scroll back down.
01:14:46 Was a Chinese chick.
01:14:48 I went out with who had double digit number of abortions, didn't know who or what she was supposed to be trying or what she was supposed to be trying to be white while fighting her own race of people.
01:15:04 Et cetera.
01:15:05 It didn't last long.
Speaker
01:15:07 Yeah, well, I.
Devon
01:15:07 Mean it's going to be a confusing.
01:15:09 I mean just think about it.
01:15:10 If you were to move to a Asian country and then have children, even if it was with another white person and then your kid is growing up in, say, Japan, they're going to have like identity problems.
01:15:24 You know that because they're going to be in this country that's completely foreign to.
01:15:30 Their family, they're going to be trying.
01:15:32 To fit in at school.
01:15:35 They're going to be, but at the same time they're not going to fit in because you know, they they're clearly not Asian, they're not Japanese.
01:15:43 I you.
01:15:46 That's why I think that, you know, this immigration thing is it's just it doesn't work.
01:15:49 For anybody.
01:15:51 Well, it works for the people that that pay the people that work at the factories and that's about it.
01:15:56 All right.
01:16:01 Not happier. 60 nine $4.20, please upload that music video on its own. I need to share it far and wide.
01:16:07 I needed. I needed to pay for this Happy Saint Patty's day brother. The streams changed my life and bring me great joy.
01:16:15 Things will be better one day. Is it Saint Patrick's Day? We are kind of low in the audience.
01:16:21 Numbers tonight, is it Saint Patrick's Day?
01:16:26 Like right now or tomorrow?
Speaker
01:16:29 Let me look here.
Devon
01:16:33 Saint Patrick's Day.
01:16:44 Like because it always changes right is is that is it technically?
01:16:47 I mean like it's today today as in like today right because is is it always on a Thursday?
01:16:55 Saint Patrick's Day, March 17th, right.
01:16:58 OK, so it'll be tomorrow night, all right.
01:17:08 Where was I?
01:17:12 Oh, and yeah, I'll probably upload the.
01:17:13 Music video to telegram or something?
01:17:15 Then a dollar or two from that didn't shackle.
01:17:19 Appreciate that.
01:17:21 ****** ******.
01:17:22 4 dollars thoughts on Redditors going to fight in Ukraine only to get blown up by a Russian ballistic missile and act terrified that the Russians targeted them as hostiles who have taken up arms against them when they chose to take part in an active war zone.
01:17:41 Well, here's the thing.
01:17:43 The American, even the American military, because some of those people you're talking about, they weren't just redditors.
01:17:49 They were people that came from NATO or they came from other, you know, foreign armies and you got to think about it.
01:17:56 American military don't know how to fight.
01:18:01 They don't.
01:18:02 They don't have a fight.
01:18:04 When was the World War 2?
01:18:05 Or maybe Korea?
01:18:07 I guess Korea was probably like the last time.
01:18:10 That it was an actual fight.
01:18:16 Little bit Vietnam, but in in Vietnam.
01:18:18 You started to see.
01:18:20 A lot of the tactics that we use today.
01:18:23 Where we just bomb the **** that we use air superiority.
01:18:27 We go in and we bomb the ever living **** out of something.
01:18:31 Then we move our ground troops in.
01:18:34 If they need any kind of resistance, what's the first thing they do?
01:18:38 They call in for air support.
01:18:40 And then they they the airplanes come in again.
01:18:43 They bomb the **** out of everything again.
01:18:46 And then they they move.
01:18:49 And not not to say there's not firefights and stuff like that, there's plenty of that, but it's not.
01:18:53 It's not.
01:18:55 It's certainly not a ground war.
01:19:00 So you have all these guys from all these four militaries where where is their experience going to be?
01:19:06 If they're veterans where their experience is going to be in places like Afghanistan.
01:19:13 Maybe the Iraq war, if they're a little bit older.
01:19:17 And that's how.
01:19:18 That's how the war was done.
01:19:19 Shock and awe, right?
01:19:20 We just bombed the ever living **** out of it.
01:19:22 And then you're up against.
01:19:24 You're also up against.
01:19:26 A way more primitive people.
01:19:29 With The Who are.
01:19:32 You know, they barely have weapons. You know, they've got basically Sandy beat up AK-40 sevens or whatever, you know, Cold War munitions. They were able to get their hands on.
01:19:46 So the the United States military and NATO countries.
01:19:51 That have fought in some of the the United States wars alongside them.
01:19:56 They've never had, they've never.
01:19:57 There's never been a fair fight in recent in recent times, there haven't hasn't been a fair fight.
01:20:05 So then they show up and they're.
01:20:06 Kind of on the other end of that.
01:20:12 I don't know what they were thinking.
01:20:13 I mean, they should have known that Ukraine does not have like air support.
01:20:19 They don't even have effective communications right now.
01:20:24 You know, a lot of these.
01:20:27 Basic things that I mean.
01:20:30 That they relied on that they just took for granted.
01:20:33 Or just.
01:20:34 Don't exist in the on that in that theater.
01:20:41 So I mean you got.
01:20:42 To think about it, what?
01:20:45 The the United States military relies so heavily on technology and is not that concerned about having ******** and ******* in their ranks because.
Speaker
01:20:55 It's they've.
Devon
01:20:56 They've reduced war to the basically on in many levels.
01:20:58 It's just like a video game for most of the participants, they're not going to actually.
01:21:04 Being in a firefight.
01:21:07 It's very rare scenarios like you're up against what IEDs like when you would hear about when people would actually die in the Afghanistan war after the occupation and stuff.
01:21:18 It wasn't like some army came and with tanks and **** and they, you know, that's how the people died.
01:21:24 It was like.
01:21:25 Some improvised bomb put the.
01:21:28 Side of the road that blew up.
01:21:29 A Humvee or something like that.
01:21:31 Or maybe maybe a?
01:21:32 Mortar like a a guy shooting mortars gets lucky.
01:21:37 Or maybe like a sniper hidden on a rooftop somewhere, right?
01:21:43 And that's that's that's nothing like going up against.
01:21:46 The Russian military.
01:21:50 So I don't, I mean.
01:21:53 I don't know why they were surprised, but to be fair, I mean all.
01:21:55 Of Ukrainians were surprised.
01:21:58 I talked to a Ukrainian, I think 3 days before the invasion.
01:22:03 Telling her to get out.
01:22:05 And she told me I was being crazy.
01:22:09 And that they they would never invade.
01:22:12 And it's just, you know, it's just the western media being hysterical.
01:22:19 And then three days later, you know, they were being invaded.
01:22:27 There's a lot of people that don't.
01:22:29 I I think that don't understand.
01:22:32 What's happening right now and aren't taking it as seriously as they as they should.
01:22:37 Even even now, even still.
01:22:40 That said, I still don't think World War Three is right around the corner.
01:22:43 I think it's a possibility, but it's.
01:22:46 I don't think it's like inevitable by any means.
01:22:51 OK, let's take a look here.
01:22:57 Every time I hate the way that this updates.
01:23:00 But it's an improvement.
01:23:01 It's getting better.
01:23:02 It's getting better.
01:23:04 $10 from Jack the savant. So back at the start of this pandemic, I, being an Avid 4 Chan queer, had convinced my mother to not receive the vaccine. The church God changed her mind. The Mormon Church owns a hedge fund with Pfizer leverage.
01:23:24 Yeah, I I.
01:23:25 I would not be surprised.
01:23:27 I mean, look, the my parents.
01:23:30 Same thing.
01:23:31 My parents are Mormon and they got they got jabbed and they all stayed home, you know, because.
01:23:36 They were doing church, they did church remotely.
01:23:38 I think for like 2 years, almost.
01:23:40 If you know, I think that's so they didn't go to, which was weird.
01:23:44 They went to church every Sunday up until this.
01:23:46 And then they just watched it.
01:23:47 On the Internet for two years.
01:23:50 After getting the vaccine.
01:23:52 So yeah, I mean, I don't know that it was strictly a money thing.
01:23:58 But it doesn't.
01:23:59 It doesn't hurt, right?
01:24:00 When you own a lot of stock in the company that's about to get really huge.
01:24:07 Seek the route $5. Appreciate it. How is star leak working?
01:24:12 Well, it seems that we've lost.
01:24:14 So now we're up to 400.
01:24:16 And 95.
01:24:17 Drop frames.
01:24:18 I don't know when that happened.
01:24:19 I didn't see.
01:24:20 It happening but it says 495. That's that's more than I'm comfortable with.
01:24:26 I wish it wasn't doing that, but.
01:24:29 Well, I'll take a poll again after like I said, either way, we're going to test this.
01:24:33 Again on Saturday.
01:24:35 But it's not disconnecting, so it's an improvement.
01:24:38 Part of the problem is with satellite is the satellites move so quickly.
01:24:44 That in my stream is long enough to where it's inevitable it's going to have to change satellites.
01:24:51 And when that happens, I think it's probably when it it kind of craps out a little bit.
01:25:00 Uh. Let's see here.
01:25:06 And they'll just update it again.
Speaker
01:25:10 Let me pop.
Devon
01:25:11 This out.
01:25:11 Maybe that'll make it work better.
01:25:24 See what I might have missed any because like all of a sudden there's way.
01:25:27 More super chats now that I popped it out.
01:25:30 OK.
01:25:30 And I got you guys got you, got you.
01:25:35 Alright, got that.
01:25:36 Got that, got that.
01:25:39 Oh, here's what I missed, I think, and this is.
01:25:41 The new one? Uh.
01:25:43 Quebec, $25 appreciate it.
01:25:45 Finally caught you live.
01:25:47 Any info on early life from the director producers of the.
01:25:50 Show the director was an Asian because I think that they were doing the whole if.
01:25:58 If we had.
01:25:59 Think of it this way, if a white person or a Jew even directed this movie, Asian people would get mad and say you made this Asian movie and you didn't even have an Asian director, so they had.
01:26:10 An Asian director.
01:26:11 But all the producers and stuff like that, of course.
01:26:16 Are exactly who you think they are.
01:26:20 They also had like a, you know, a token Asian writer, but then it's like it's.
01:26:27 I looked it up, maybe I can.
01:26:28 Pop it up here, but it was.
01:26:29 Something like you know?
01:26:32 Jim Lee Kwong, you know, written by Jing Ling Kwong and then underneath that, like Mariah, Shekels.
01:26:40 Let me see what it is.
01:26:47 Sarah Stryker, stretcher stretcher.
01:26:50 I don't, I don't.
01:26:51 I don't know.
01:26:52 How you pronounce it but it.
01:26:54 I suspect I suspect that's Jewish.
01:26:57 Let me see.
01:26:57 I could be wrong.
01:27:05 Is there a picture of her somewhere?
01:27:11 Well, she.
01:27:11 Wrote the Wilds.
01:27:18 She used to work on drunk history.
01:27:24 And she did a little TV writing.
01:27:28 Yeah, I don't know.
01:27:29 I can't find a picture of it, so I don't know, maybe not.
01:27:32 But then the the producer is.
01:27:36 And Pixar, like a Pixar employee that's been there forever, Lindsay Collins.
01:27:45 But now there's a lot of Asian names, and so they've learned their lesson about that.
01:27:48 They don't want to get cancelled.
01:27:50 So it's directed by Domi Shi.
01:27:53 Screenplay by Julia Cho.
01:27:57 UM.
01:27:59 And all the voices, of course, are race appropriate.
01:28:07 Yeah, yeah, a whole lot of Asian names, alright.
01:28:12 Where that popped out chat go.
01:28:18 Red cows with respect to the films or series.
01:28:23 What is the deal?
01:28:23 With producers, executive producers, associate producers, why so many, and what do they all do?
01:28:30 Sometimes it's just like a I mean, I've been given a producer credit is like a thank you.
01:28:37 Right, like, oh, you.
01:28:38 I did some animation for someone like, oh, you're a producer now.
01:28:44 It just means you contributed in some way that they thought was important.
01:28:48 Some of these guys, right, executive producer usually typically means that you have some control over the the money.
01:28:56 And so you can you can axe a scene or or maybe even a an actor, because you kind of control the money, associate producer.
01:29:10 It's kind of like it's one of those things.
01:29:12 It's like you've probably helped out, maybe with the coordination of things and.
01:29:17 But it's.
01:29:20 There's no like, well defined with producers.
01:29:23 It's pretty.
01:29:25 It's whatever, you know, it's whatever who's bankrolling the movie decides.
01:29:30 In fact, I've I've had producer credits taken away by.
01:29:33 By selling it was bankrolling because they they didn't like me.
01:29:38 And it's and it's nothing.
01:29:39 I could be like.
01:29:39 How dare you?
01:29:40 You need to give it back.
01:29:41 You know, it's because it's so loosey Goosey the definition.
01:29:45 But just there this way, executive producer pretty much means you have some control over the money producer means you probably don't have final say on on the money, but you're probably interfacing directly with the talent and with the, you know crews and stuff like that associate producer basically.
01:30:06 This means you might not even be on set.
01:30:07 You might not even walk into the picture and tell post production or something like that, and you've just you've helped out in some significant way.
01:30:18 But it's like I said, I've been given associate producer credits and it's.
01:30:24 You know, it doesn't really mean anything.
01:30:27 ******** ****** $1.00 thoughts on the on time pool? I guess I meant Tim Poole saying that he's on the Ukrainian side of the conflict and saying that Russia is the aggressor even though he acknowledged that the West instigated the conflict and the Civil war that followed.
01:30:46 Well, Tim Poole is a massive fagot either way.
01:30:49 But look, I get I get what he's saying.
01:30:53 It's not totally wrong.
01:30:56 The West did create a.
01:30:57 Situation that in my opinion, Russia, I mean.
01:31:02 You're never forced.
01:31:03 To do anything.
01:31:05 But I mean, you're highly motivated to act in this situation if you're Russia and I don't want to.
01:31:12 I don't like playing sides because like I said, I understand.
01:31:14 I can see it from both sides.
01:31:16 I understand.
01:31:16 And I know Ukrainians, I understand why they're upset. It makes total sense. You know, one day you're everything's fine.
01:31:23 And even if your government is a big, corrupt pile of ****, I mean, our government's a big corrupt pile of ****.
01:31:30 Does that mean Canada should come invade us?
01:31:32 Know what I mean?
01:31:32 And so I get it from the I understand the Ukraine.
01:31:37 Point of view, I understand the Russian point of view.
01:31:41 I think it's stupid to take sides, but Tim Poole is a fence sitting Fagot and he always picks the safest take and this that's going to appeal to the most.
01:31:52 People and supporting Ukraine is is definitely that take.
Speaker 3
01:32:00 Alright, let's Scroll down here.
Devon
01:32:10 Yeah, I wish it wouldn't.
01:32:12 Every time I get a new super chat, it totally ***** up my thing.
01:32:18 $10 land of the fake home of the gay. Shut up and take my shekels. I will not shut up, but I will take your shekels.
01:32:28 Our mole, I can never say this name right.
01:32:32 Our molecules or something?
01:32:33 I don't know.
01:32:35 Daniel Day Lewis vibes.
01:32:38 You send me a YouTube link, I'll start downloading.
01:32:41 It. Let's see if it.
01:32:42 Totally ***** up. See, now I'm up to 524 drop frames. That's significant. That's not. That's not a small amount.
01:32:49 You gotta think of it at 30 frames per second.
01:32:51 That's that's over 10 seconds.
01:32:53 That's that's.
01:32:55 Not quite 20 seconds, but it's we're getting there and that's kind of a lot, maybe not for like a three hour stream, but we're only in an hour and a half in.
01:33:07 Let's see what this was.
01:33:14 That is a Putin clip.
Speaker
01:33:16 Alright, maybe we'll look, we'll look.
Devon
01:33:18 At it a little bit later.
01:33:19 We're not going to know what he's saying.
01:33:21 Only the non Russian speaking people won't know what he's saying.
01:33:27 Hey, Devin, appreciate your work. Here's some shackles for classified cats. Food fund Cat Lives Matter $5 preciate that FW 190.
01:33:37 First, last speaking about Israel, Tel Aviv is now officially the most expensive city on Earth, and Gaza is one of the poorest.
01:33:45 You know the the cheapest city in the world in the world.
01:33:49 According to an article I.
01:33:51 Saw today to own, to own property, Pittsburgh.
01:33:59 Which makes sense because I was looking at property in PA and there are these old mining towns that are just ******* dead towns and overrun with the, you know, feral diva.
01:34:11 And you could buy it.
01:34:13 There were these houses, these, you know, I don't know when they were built, probably like around.
01:34:19 They're they're old. I mean, they looked like they weren't Victorian, but they were probably like from the 1920s or so. And, you know, three story houses, three and four bedrooms for like $3000.
01:34:32 And they were a mess.
01:34:33 Don't go wrong.
01:34:33 They were a mess and they were in, like, this horrible neighborhood.
01:34:36 But it was like the whole neighborhood was for sale, so it would be like, oh, maybe maybe just.
01:34:40 Buy the whole neighborhood out.
01:34:45 But yeah, there's the the.
01:34:50 The wealth gap in Israel is obvious, yeah.
01:34:55 $10 from land of the fake home of the gay.
01:34:59 Is the space Internet test stream uploaded anywhere?
01:35:02 It was cool and I and did I miss out?
01:35:06 No, I'm not going to play.
01:35:07 It was just battle truck.
01:35:09 You can watch battle truck on YouTube.
01:35:12 And then I just and well then I played an earlier version of the.
01:35:17 The jabot song.
01:35:20 So that there was there's nothing to really to watch.
01:35:23 Plus like the way Odyssey works, if you drop connection, it creates like a new file.
01:35:28 So if I were to try to update it to be the replay, it would just be the last part. And then like 1000 other ones from when it?
01:35:35 Was ******* up and it would just be this big panting asks to try to sew it all together.
01:35:39 It'd be missing times because you know it kept dropping.
01:35:41 It'd be missing them on it's it's just not.
01:35:43 It was just a test.
01:35:45 So no, I guess to answer your question, no, you didn't miss out.
01:35:48 You didn't miss out at all.
01:35:50 Rooftop Carolinian $5.
01:35:55 Appreciate that who flung poo?
01:36:00 I don't know.
01:36:02 Trash Panda $200.00 appreciate that that's very generous super chat.
01:36:09 Hey, Devin, I'm the autistic ****** who claimed to you.
01:36:12 Is gaming as a train as training to build skills useful for a career?
01:36:18 I made 70 grand yesterday.
01:36:20 This year I'm getting my autistic ******** family away from the liberal shithole I've been stuck in.
01:36:26 I wish you all the best.
01:36:27 Love your work.
01:36:28 We support our own.
01:36:30 Well, appreciate that.
01:36:31 And the the massive super chat.
01:36:34 Yeah, made 70 grand yesterday.
01:36:36 That's pretty cool.
01:36:37 You use that to.
01:36:40 To be the Patriarch of your family.
01:36:44 That's always a good thing.
01:36:47 You can be the the rich uncle that I never had.
01:36:52 Warsteiner 89125 dollars.
01:36:56 COVID natures seem to be rapidly unwinding since the Russian invasion.
01:37:02 Do you think this is just a temporary reprieve?
01:37:06 Companies are starting to call people back to the office and NYC in my case, and I'm thinking about finding a job in Florida to avoid future vaccine mandates.
01:37:16 I mean, I don't know.
01:37:17 It's impossible now.
01:37:18 I've there's been a few news stories about a new variant.
01:37:22 A new variant is exploding in China, and a new variant is, I think they're in in Israel, there was.
01:37:29 They were saying, like, there's a new kind of omicron and it's, oh, it's worse.
01:37:34 But at the same time, like you said, there was also articles saying that a lot of these big companies are telling people to go back to work now.
01:37:41 That said, that usually comes with the vaccine mandated telling people to go back to the office.
01:37:46 They have to be vaccinated.
01:37:49 So I don't know if they'll bring it back or not.
01:37:51 I think the economy is pretty thoroughly ****** right now, and it's only going to get worse.
01:37:57 So if they start doing more lockdowns and **** like that, it's it's, you know, for a fact.
01:38:01 At that point, they're hell bent on.
01:38:03 Destroying. You know, whatever.
01:38:05 Whatever momentum the economy might have had left.
01:38:10 UM.
01:38:12 But yeah, I've got a New York City.
01:38:14 Either way.
01:38:14 I don't know if Florida.
01:38:15 Is the place to go, you know.
01:38:18 Florida is, I don't know, I guess there's parts.
01:38:20 Of Florida that aren't so bad.
01:38:22 But holy ****.
01:38:24 Miami is just a mess.
01:38:26 Oh my God.
01:38:27 Like Miami is just Miami seems worse than Vegas.
01:38:32 You go walking.
01:38:33 Around in in Miami at night.
01:38:34 And it's just like, oh God, I don't.
01:38:36 I don't know.
01:38:37 I don't know if I'd want to be in close proximity to that.
01:38:39 Plus like, you know, that states basically run by Jews.
01:38:42 And I'm not saying that hyperbole.
01:38:44 It's, you know, Broward County, all that stuff it's it's like.
01:38:49 It's Jew central.
01:38:53 So just keep that in mind.
01:38:58 Let's see here.
01:38:59 Glock 23, would you please play your shekels masterpiece again before the end, before the stream ends?
01:39:06 That had me laughing.
01:39:07 I want to download it.
01:39:08 It's awesome.
01:39:08 Alright, play it twice.
01:39:10 I'll probably put it on Telegram.
01:39:12 I'll put it somewhere so you can get it.
01:39:16 Trash panda, $50. Also, I'm gay. Well, you need to repent. Trash panda. I I appreciate.
01:39:24 I appreciate the gay shackles and all, but you must repent.
01:39:30 You must repent and and find find yourself a a quality woman to put babies into.
01:39:39 Believe me, vagina is way better than ****.
01:39:42 I've never had ****, so I mean, I'm not speaking from experience, but I just.
01:39:45 I have to imagine I never.
01:39:47 I don't.
01:39:48 I'm like, I'm not going.
01:39:49 To get graphic about it.
01:39:56 Library guide 234 High Devon what do women say to men who have a large penis?
01:40:04 They say lots of things.
01:40:06 Again, can't get, can't get graphic, can't get graphic.
01:40:10 Arminius, the Putin clip has subtitles.
01:40:14 Alright, well, maybe I'll play it here.
01:40:16 We're we're almost done with the Super chats here.
01:40:21 Colonel Edward, $5 appreciate it. Devin has an enemy of or Devin as an enemy of Israel. You should get some bulletproof clothing. Check this out.
Speaker
01:40:34 What is this?
Devon
01:40:40 The bulletproof hoodie for $600.00? Yeah, no thanks.
01:40:45 I'll take my chances.
01:40:47 I I have enough security out here to where?
01:40:49 I'll know.
01:40:49 I'll see people coming a mile away.
01:40:53 I'm not.
01:40:53 I'm not too worried about.
01:40:54 Plus, my walls are bulletproof.
01:40:57 And that's not a joke.
01:40:59 Well, I don't know.
01:41:00 There's probably.
01:41:01 Well, I got one room that even if you had, like, a 50 Cal, I mean, it probably ****** the wall.
01:41:05 It wouldn't be bulletproof for long, right?
01:41:07 But for that first at least the first few rounds I'd be good.
01:41:12 And then I have to.
01:41:12 Get the **** out of there.
01:41:15 Alright, that's all the that's all the Super chats, but I really appreciate it.
01:41:20 Really appreciate it.
01:41:24 Even though about half of it was the gay gamer trash panda.
01:41:30 Still appreciate it.
01:41:32 Like I said, there's there's still hope for you.
01:41:35 You can repent.
01:41:37 You can repent and find yourself a nice woman.
01:41:41 All right, let's take a look at this Putin clip you sent me.
01:41:46 It better be good.
01:41:49 It better be good.
01:41:54 Why is this not?
01:41:56 Pop it up here.
Speaker 3
01:41:58 There we are.
Devon
01:42:14 OK, well, I don't know what the.
01:42:15 Context for this is.
01:42:18 Says Putin has tense exchange with his chief spy.
Speaker
01:42:35 They came over.
01:42:52 Pretty legitim.
Devon
01:42:55 I just realized I should probably be reading the.
01:42:59 These subtitles let me turn the volume down.
01:43:02 And then I'll.
01:43:03 Start from getting here.
01:43:04 Oops, not that from the beginning.
01:43:06 Alright, here we go.
01:43:08 We must.
01:43:10 I would like to agree with the suggestion of Nikolai Platonic.
01:43:15 That we can give our Western partners one last chance.
01:43:18 This is the this is the spy talking, not not Putin.
01:43:21 He's in a room with Putin.
Speaker 2
01:43:24 Pasolini, trans.
Devon
01:43:28 Presenting them with the choice in the shortest time to force Kiev to choose Oops to choose what was it.
01:43:41 To choose peace and implement the Minsk Agreement.
01:43:48 In the worst case, we have to make the decision we are discussing today.
01:43:55 All right.
01:43:55 And then Putin shakes his head.
01:43:58 And says what does that mean in the worst case?
01:44:03 Are you suggesting that you spoke fast there?
01:44:06 Are you suggesting we start negotiations?
01:44:12 No, I or recognize sovereignty.
01:44:20 I I will.
01:44:22 Speak, speak.
01:44:23 Speak plainly.
01:44:24 I will support the suggestion of recognition.
01:44:28 I would support or I am supporting.
01:44:30 Speak plainly, Sergei.
01:44:33 Then say it like yes or no.
01:44:35 I support the proposal about the entry.
01:44:39 Yeah, this is hard to deal.
01:44:43 But the entry of the Donetsk and Lewinsky peoples republics into the Russian Federation.
01:44:55 We're not talking about that.
01:44:56 We are not discussing that.
01:45:01 We're talking about recognizing there.
01:45:05 And the parents are not, yes or no.
01:45:08 Yes, I support the proposal to recognize their independence.
01:45:13 Very good hotel show.
01:45:19 You can take your seat, ocean Horshaw.
01:45:26 I don't know.
01:45:27 I don't.
01:45:27 It's probably way more ****** for Russians.
01:45:30 I mean, I get it.
01:45:31 It's kind of funny that he's.
01:45:37 You know, trying to cut through the ********, it's just little more difficult when it's in Russian.
01:45:45 Doesn't quite you kind of lose.
01:45:47 It's a lot of that's lost in translation.
01:45:51 All right. Let's see here.
01:45:55 That was the other video I.
01:45:56 Want to watch that?
01:45:58 The video game thing I wanted to take a look at that.
01:46:01 Someone said, how's your family, Sergei, right.
01:46:04 And that that guy looks a little nervous, doesn't he?
01:46:07 Ah, did I say something wrong?
01:46:20 Alright guys, well I think I might wrap this.
01:46:21 Up this is.
01:46:22 Going to be kind of a short one, but.
01:46:25 We're at 594 frames dropped, so for those of you.
01:46:31 Let me put this way on a scale of of 1 to 1010 being the the string or no.
01:46:38 Maybe that's too many.
01:46:39 That's too much variance on a scale of one to five, five being the stream went totally smooth and there were no problems, one being it was a total disaster.
01:46:52 Tell me how how smooth the stream was.
01:46:58 1:00 to 5:00.
01:47:00 And a four.
01:47:05 Fours and fives.
01:47:07 3 1/2 a lot of fours, a lot of fives.
01:47:13 An 8 for someone who doesn't listen.
01:47:16 A10.
01:47:23 All right, well.
01:47:24 Looks like it's pretty good.
01:47:26 OK now.
01:47:30 Let me put this way.
01:47:32 If the old Internet.
01:47:35 Compared to the old Internet.
01:47:37 I want you to do one for old Internet like how well it worked with the old Internet and two for tonight's space Internet.
01:47:46 Like which one?
01:47:47 Because I don't know.
01:47:48 Maybe I have problems like this often.
01:47:50 I don't.
01:47:50 I never know.
01:47:51 So compared to past dreams with the old Internet, one if you think that it was solid.
01:47:59 Before and now it's not so good.
01:48:01 Two if you think it's maybe slightly better or at the very least the same.
01:48:10 Alright, mostly tips.
01:48:11 There's a couple of ones.
01:48:18 Yeah, mostly 2.
01:48:27 Couple ones.
01:48:29 All right, we'll try.
01:48:30 We'll try again on, we'll.
01:48:31 Try again on Saturday using the space Internet.
01:48:34 And we'll see how that goes.
01:48:38 So all right, well.
01:48:41 Let me double.
01:48:41 Check super chats.
01:48:43 Make sure I didn't miss anything I did not miss anything.
01:48:47 All right, guys, we'll we'll go ahead and call it a night.
01:48:49 Saturday I'm going to have.
01:48:50 A a a pretty big string.
01:48:53 This place, so this one is a little little thrown together and that he's going to remember I was well, first of all I wasted like 2 days making that.
01:49:00 That Jew bot music video.
01:49:03 Yeah, it literally took like 2-2 solid days.
01:49:07 Of working on that.
01:49:08 It's harder, I thought, because I originally what?
Speaker 5
01:49:11 Happened was that song.
Devon
01:49:12 Started playing.
01:49:14 And I started thinking like I I know this song like the, you know, the get my satisfaction.
01:49:19 And I was like, wouldn't it be funny if, you know, the robot said something else, you know?
01:49:24 And then I start thinking like, oh.
01:49:25 I I guess I.
01:49:26 Could do that, and then it was like, well, what did they use to to make the robot voice?
01:49:31 I mean it, obviously it's some kind of text to speech or or maybe it's a.
01:49:34 Vocoder I don't know.
01:49:35 And then you know, that was a whole rabbit hole trying to.
01:49:38 I mean I and I never found the exact one.
01:49:40 I just found ones that were close enough.
01:49:43 And and then the song itself, there's no instrumental, right, because it is an instrumental.
01:49:49 So I I had to like re edit the song and strip out the robot voices and and making this song was like the hardest.
01:49:56 Part the video.
01:49:58 Was much easier to do.
01:50:00 There's a shocking amount of dancing Jew footage on the Internet.
01:50:04 Let me just put that way.
01:50:05 So anyway, between that and getting the space Internet working, I was a little pressed for time so.
01:50:13 Next or this Saturday, we'll have a a much more in depth episode of the Insomnia stream, especially now that I have all this Internet during the day that allows me to download videos, which is.
01:50:24 Of nice.
01:50:25 All right guys.
01:50:26 Well, you guys have a wonderful evening. Wonderful Saint Patrick's Day. Be careful if.
01:50:32 You go out and get.
01:50:33 If you're a degenerate and you're going to be degenerate tomorrow night, make sure you're careful.
01:50:40 And yeah, that's it for black pill.
01:50:45 Oh, there's one last one.
01:50:48 Epic didn't $1.00 Ralph wants to touch base and schedule you in soon. He messaged you on Gab. Check on it.
01:50:53 OK, I'll check it out.
01:50:54 Yeah, I I haven't been participating on social media at all the last few days because.
01:50:59 I've just.
01:50:59 Been getting Internet fixed and making Jew music videos.
01:51:04 All right, guys, you have a good evening.
01:51:06 I'll see you Saturday.
01:51:07 For Black Film, of course.
Speaker 3
01:51:11 Devastating pause.
Speaker 6
01:51:19 Who is it?
Speaker 3
01:51:44 OK.
Speaker
01:51:48 Like that.
Speaker 1
01:51:49 OK. Thank you.
Speaker 3
01:52:07 Ohh goodness, another cutting board.
01:52:26 Oh goodness.
01:52:32 In an ice tray.
Speaker 8
01:52:36 I just wasted that.
Speaker 1
01:52:49 Yeah, I'm really slow getting up these days.
Speaker 3
01:52:56 Meyer is being nasty to me.
01:53:14 All right.
Speaker 1
01:54:01 Three reasons why I wouldn't be a Good Wife who number one.
01:54:06 I'm shy.
01:54:10 #2 I use a lot of hand gestures.
01:54:16 And #3 I probably be.