INSOMNIA STREAM - BRO TALK EDITION.mp3
02/03/2021Speaker 1
01:47:30 Depends how much.Devon
00:00:41 We suppose.00:01:40 Good morning.
00:01:42 Good evening, good afternoon and all that fun stuff. So I was going to do the The CW thing in my video capture card is not operating correctly. I tried actually it's not a card, it's a USB thing. I even tried as a secondary one and it's not working either. So I think it's either a problem with my USB.
00:02:02 Hub does not have enough power to run everything I've got going or it's just this ***** ** **** computer or something, but I'll get it straightened out. Not that it really worked last time, so that's not a big deal I do have.
00:02:16 I do have the secret message.
00:02:19 Stuff set up though tonight and I'm going to save that for the end of the stream because it's. It's because it's so loud and obnoxious that I think anyone listening to this or watching this on like bit shooting, stuff like that, it's going to.
00:02:37 Well, let's just say you're not going to.
00:02:38 Want to wear headphones?
00:02:40 When when the secret message comes through?
00:02:43 It's going to be.
00:02:45 It's going to be very loud and now remember to receive the secret message.
00:02:52 See, it's a secret. So I don't know if I should tell you this time, I already told.
00:02:55 You how?
00:02:55 You could receive this secret message last time.
00:02:59 I will give you a clue.
00:03:01 I'll give you a clue.
00:03:04 Slow scan.
00:03:09 Slow like? That's not really a clue. That's just telling you how.
00:03:11 To get it really.
00:03:14 But yeah, there there will be a secret message and I think that that's going to be something that I implement maybe maybe every stream, every stream and maybe we'll mix it up a little bit, but for for right now and I have tested it.
00:03:26 It it does work.
00:03:28 And it's it's kind of cool. It's kind of like the secret decoder ring stuff we were talking about.
00:03:33 It's kind of cool, it's.
00:03:34 Not perfect but it, but it doesn't. It shouldn't be perfect, it actually adds it adds to like the charm of the secret message. Having it not be crystal clear, but it does work. It absolutely works.
00:03:47 So we will have.
00:03:50 We will have the secret.
00:03:51 Message at the end of this.
00:03:55 Pretty laid back stream, pretty laid back. Cozy stream.
00:04:00 Today, over this weekend, I hope you guys all.
00:04:03 Had a.
00:04:03 Good weekend. I did a lot of mostly yard work and that sort of stuff. It's starting to warm up. I don't know where you guys are, but here.
00:04:13 It is definitely winter's over. Winter is officially over.
00:04:17 And the first sign that winter is over in the desert is your vacation from from bugs.
00:04:25 Is over.
00:04:26 Like you don't see, but like, see the desert? At least the part of the desert I'm in is full of creepy crawlies and.
00:04:34 Snakes. You know the bugs, spiders, scorpions, all kinds of stuff. And you can do what you can to try to keep them out of the bunker. But they're. Yeah, they're going to get in the bunker and. And, well, at least certainly until I get some of the the.
00:04:50 Seals around the doors a little bit better.
00:04:53 But they're going to get in.
00:04:56 You know they're getting in. They're they're definitely getting in now. And in fact, today today, while planting yet another cactus that I found at the cactus dump, I saw my first lizard. So the reptiles are waking up now too.
00:05:14 So my vacation from.
00:05:16 Creepy crawlies is.
00:05:17 Over it's only a matter of time before the the classified cat starts dragging snakes into the the bunker, as he is known to do as.
00:05:27 As well as.
00:05:28 Murdering piles. Piles.
00:05:32 Piles of geckos, which I really I really wish he wouldn't do that because the geckos eat the bugs. In fact, most of the creepy crawlies eat the bugs.
00:05:42 And it's OK for them to eat the bugs.
00:05:45 Because that's not part of Agenda 2030 or?
00:05:48 Whatever, that's what they're supposed to do. We're.
00:05:50 Not supposed to eat the bugs. The creepy crawlies are supposed to eat the.
00:05:54 Bugs. So I did.
00:05:55 See in chat people complaining a little bit about buffer. I just want to let you guys know on my end. I'm not dropping any.
00:06:00 Names. So anything that's buffering related is surprisingly, not not my Internet connection. So if you're having problems with buffering or whatever, that's that's not me. Believe it or not. So nothing I can really do about that. You can try the different modes.
00:06:21 You can try 360 P mode. We've got it, you know it is what it is. There's only so much we can do. Yeah, that's that's that's the price we pay.
00:06:37 Just letting you guys.
00:06:38 Know that's not. That's not weird. Bunker Internet related.
00:06:44 So Speaking of the globalists.
00:06:47 One thing that I saw yesterday.
00:06:50 And I shared this out. So I think a lot of you guys have seen this.
00:06:54 One thing that I noticed yesterday was they were celebrating the the new Amazon building, the new Amazon headquarters that's going to be in Virginia. And you might wonder, well, why would Amazon?
00:07:07 Have a.
00:07:08 Headquarters in Virginia.
00:07:10 Why indeed, why do so many tech companies have a presence in Northern Virginia? Well, for you, geographically challenged people, it's because Northern Virginia is right up against DC.
00:07:24 Right up against DC, it's right across the water. You drive across the water and you're in Northern Virginia and there's tons of buildings with lots of intelligence agencies and lots of tech companies.
00:07:40 That have a big interest.
00:07:43 In having a close proximity to Washington, DC, while their new building in Arlington.
00:07:52 A hub for intelligence agencies and government contractors, and yes tech companies.
00:08:01 Looks a little familiar. I saw this.
00:08:05 I'll bring it up here.
00:08:08 And I was like, why does that look?
00:08:10 So familiar to me.
00:08:13 Why do I feel like I've seen this horrendous?
00:08:16 Looking building and I know some of you are going to say, oh, that actually looks cool. No, it it doesn't. It doesn't.
00:08:24 It doesn't look cool. I mean, I guess.
00:08:26 It could look worse.
00:08:28 But it doesn't look cool.
00:08:31 And they were saying like, Oh yeah, this is this is like the this.
00:08:34 Is the cool new Amazon.
00:08:36 Building and I couldn't get out of. I was like where? Where have I seen where have I seen this before? And then it hit me.
00:08:46 We're going to.
00:08:47 Bring up what? I've seen this before.
00:08:51 I wish there was a, you know, there's probably a better way to do images in OBS and I'm just not.
00:08:56 Doing it, but that's OK.
00:08:59 Oh, it's it's literally the Tower of Babel.
00:09:04 The the the globalists are literally building.
00:09:10 The tower.
00:09:11 Of Babel.
00:09:13 And it's not just this.
00:09:14 Artist interpretation. I mean obviously no one knows what.
00:09:18 The Tower of Babel looked like right, but it's.
00:09:21 This isn't just like.
00:09:22 Oh, it's So what it looks.
00:09:24 Like 1 version of one person's view.
00:09:27 Of what? The tower, but.
00:09:28 Now it looks like pretty much all of them.
00:09:30 Here I'll just. I'm going to randomly look up.
00:09:33 Tower of Babel, I think that might have been the 1st result, that one that came up right there.
00:09:38 And look, we'll just, we'll just bring up another one at totally at random. Yeah. Alright, so here's here's another one. This is. This is totally at random.
00:09:50 Seems that artists.
00:09:52 Had it had a fairly.
00:09:55 Consistent view.
00:09:57 Of what this would look like.
00:10:01 No, I don't wanna replace it. Just ******* save the ******* file.
00:10:05 There we go.
00:10:08 Alright so.
00:10:10 This is another one and look you can do it yourself, you can just.
00:10:12 Look up Tower of Babel. They all look exactly, or rather they all look very similar. Everyone seemed to have the same idea as to what the.
00:10:20 Tower of Babel looked like.
00:10:22 And that includes Amazon.
00:10:26 Do not think.
00:10:27 That that's a coincidence. Do not think it's a coincidence.
00:10:30 Although you know, could it?
00:10:32 Be a coincidence, I.
00:10:35 I guess everything can be a coincidence. I did. I did lecture people on that very recently, so I can't be a hypocrite and be like it's definitely the tower.
00:10:43 Available, but I mean come on.
00:10:45 It's it's the Tower of Babel.
00:10:49 Now you might wonder, why would a globalist company?
00:10:53 Be building.
00:10:55 A Tower of Babel.
00:10:59 Well, to be honest, I think a lot like honestly I think.
00:11:02 A lot of.
00:11:02 These globalists, they have contempt for well organized religion in general, but in the West, particularly because it's the dominant religion, Christianity.
00:11:15 There is a contempt for it.
00:11:17 And they like the builders. If you believe the story of the Tower of Babel, like the builders of the Tower of Babel, they have a contempt.
00:11:28 For for God, and they want to show.
00:11:34 The universe and God and everyone else that.
00:11:38 They are gods.
00:11:40 And they can. They can do.
00:11:45 As you know, as as, as as globalists as transhumanists.
00:11:52 They can do everything that God can do and.
00:11:54 They can do it better.
00:11:56 And I do. I honestly believe that this is a thumbing.
00:12:02 Or what? What?
00:12:03 What's the term or turning their nose?
00:12:05 Up I got.
00:12:05 Or I don't know flipping them off I guess.
00:12:09 And the story of the Tower of Babel.
00:12:11 Used to always confuse me.
00:12:12 When I was a kid, I remember.
00:12:13 When I first heard.
00:12:15 In Sunday school.
00:12:17 About the Tower of Babel and thinking that's a weird story, so I mean.
00:12:21 I kind of get the.
00:12:23 Part of it, like I understood like, OK, so obviously everyone knows the story of of the Tower of Babel, right where they started building a tower.
00:12:32 That they they said, you know, we're we're such a successful society.
00:12:35 We're such a perfect society, a multicultural society. We have people from all over the world and we are so efficient and good. We are going to build a tower that goes to heaven.
00:12:53 Because we are so powerful as a.
00:12:55 People, we are going to build a tower.
00:12:59 And we're going to become.
00:13:00 Gods, we're going to build this tower all the way up to.
00:13:03 Heaven so that we can be.
00:13:06 In the clouds with God.
00:13:09 And God saw this.
00:13:11 And he got ****** ***.
00:13:14 And he confounded their languages, meaning that he changed everyone's language so they couldn't communicate, and they couldn't keep building the tower.
00:13:26 Because they couldn't, they couldn't talk to.
00:13:29 Each other anymore.
00:13:31 And I remember thinking, when I was a kid that's is that like is that just like a a random?
00:13:39 For why there's all these different languages.
00:13:43 Because if you look at.
00:13:44 The Bible.
00:13:46 It seems that everyone comes from the same family, right? Like there's Adam and Eve and well, I guess then there's the flood right with Noah. But then after the flood, you know, they repopulate, but everyone's coming from, like, the same.
00:14:02 People, right? So if everyone's coming from the same people, why would there be so many different languages? So maybe this is just like the Bible's way of kind of explaining that. Right. But.
00:14:16 There's no deeper meaning to it or.
00:14:18 You know, when I was.
00:14:19 A kid I couldn't think of.
00:14:21 What would be the deeper meaning to that? Like, why would why would God like? Why should I read that and?
00:14:27 Think to myself.
00:14:29 Oh, very clever God.
00:14:31 So much as I should just think.
00:14:32 To myself. Oh well, that explains why.
00:14:34 There's all these.
00:14:34 Different languages. You get what I'm saying.
00:14:38 But that's that's really.
00:14:44 Now that we see.
00:14:45 The dangers of globalism, and now that we see the hubris of the ruling class.
00:14:55 I understand.
00:14:57 The story of the tower.
00:14:58 Of Babel, a little bit better.
00:15:02 Because it really is.
00:15:03 A warning.
00:15:06 Against globalism.
00:15:08 It really is a warning.
00:15:11 Against multiculturalism.
00:15:16 It really is a statement.
00:15:20 That God.
00:15:22 Would prefer that we have many different nations and many different people.
00:15:31 As opposed to 1.
00:15:33 Group trying to work together to become gods.
00:15:40 And in fact.
00:15:42 I have found in talking to Christians.
00:15:45 I'm not the only one that has kind of.
00:15:46 Missed this?
00:15:48 Big part of the story.
00:15:51 Of the Tower of Babel.
00:15:54 I think a lot of Christians, actually.
00:15:57 See it the same way that I did when I was a kid where they think, oh, well, that was just, you know, maybe they don't look as an explanation as to why there's different languages or whatever just, you know, just to fill in a have a reason for that. Right. But they do miss that point.
00:16:14 They just see it as like, oh, this is what happens when you try to be God when you.
00:16:18 Try to be God. God shows you.
00:16:21 When it's a.
00:16:21 Lot more complicated than that.
00:16:24 When it's a lot more complicated than that in.
00:16:25 Fact I've had some luck.
00:16:28 Talking to.
00:16:30 Christians who are just kind of like basic ***** conservatives.
00:16:34 Who don't really see a problem with multiculturalism per say? You know, like beyond just the basic ***** conservative stuff where they're like, oh, well, they should just assimilate.
00:16:45 They should just assimilate and we'll be fine.
00:16:48 They just need to learn to speak our language.
00:16:52 And they'll be fine if if they come here and they learn to speak our language.
00:16:57 Then they can help us build.
00:16:59 This society that will eventually lead to us becoming gods.
00:17:05 But once you explain the Tower of Babel story to them, a light seems to.
00:17:09 Click on for some of these people.
00:17:14 For some of these people, so anyway.
00:17:18 That's just something that I I noticed.
00:17:20 In the news yesterday.
00:17:25 So I'm going to take a look at chat real quick. I'm still waking up a little bit. I took a.
00:17:33 Bit of a nap, luckily, did not sleep in like last time, so we're at least we're at least doing the stream at a normal time.
00:17:42 So let me take a look at chat here.
00:17:47 If we're all the same people.
00:17:50 Exclaim or explain bum quisha. I don't even know what that is. I I kind of don't want to know.
00:17:56 What that is? That sounds horrifying.
00:17:59 Has the word bum in it and uh, almost ***** in it. So you know, that sounds a little.
00:18:04 I'm going to leave that to you.
00:18:05 Guys, we're all too cool for God.
00:18:08 These days, man.
00:18:11 Yeah, yeah, yeah, that is that does.
00:18:13 Appear to be the problem.
00:18:16 Excuse me. One of the things that.
00:18:19 I'm going to be going over in The Simpsons video that yeah, I am still working on, but the one of the the more obvious parts of The Simpsons that that's really easy to illustrate with clips from the show is the.
00:18:38 And I think this was just the.
00:18:39 90s in general.
00:18:41 You know, I guess I.
00:18:42 Guess part of the 80s too.
00:18:44 But in particularly the the.
00:18:46 90s you really saw a lot of.
00:18:48 This idea that God is.
00:18:53 Is not cool anymore.
00:18:55 You know that if you were in especially Christianity like.
00:18:58 If you were into.
00:19:00 Christianity, then you were just a fool and that the new smart.
00:19:06 Educated way of looking at the world was atheism.
00:19:10 And that was the like. Like it wasn't just The Simpsons, but it's you can look. In fact, I've talked about this before. How in the first season of The Simpsons they go to church regularly, and while they do make fun of the the church they go to and they make fun, I forget the pastors name at the top of my head, but they make.
00:19:29 Fun of the the way that he talks and you know he's a little.
00:19:31 Fire and brimstone and this sort of.
00:19:33 Thing, they're little, they're.
00:19:34 They're not so heavy-handed with it.
00:19:37 Because, quite frankly, it's because they know the.
00:19:39 Audience wouldn't wouldn't stand.
00:19:41 For it.
00:19:42 And you can look.
00:19:44 At a graph of church attendance.
00:19:48 In America, and attracts exactly.
00:19:53 With the amount of anti Christian rhetoric.
00:19:58 And themes.
00:20:00 That they have in The Simpsons.
00:20:03 So as church attendance plummets in the 90s and it plummets in the 90s.
00:20:09 The anti Christian rhetoric in The Simpsons.
00:20:13 Exactly. Tracks with that it it it, it skyrockets. Now. I'm not saying that you know, correlation doesn't prove causation. Obviously, I'm not saying The Simpsons is. What did that.
00:20:24 Because it was really literally everything.
00:20:30 There were so many shows that were that were doing exactly that, to give an idea of the difference of the cultural difference, a lot of people think that we have to go. Oh, let's go all the way back to the 1950s or whatever to really see what a Christian country was like. You don't have to go back that far.
00:20:47 I mean another example of of how different the the 90s.
00:20:51 Were to today.
00:20:53 Was Murphy Brown and if you don't know what Murphy Brown was, it was this feminist show.
00:21:02 Excuse me, Sir. I'm still waking up.
00:21:04 Clearing up the.
00:21:06 The especially have been outside and everything is starting to bloom. Believe it or not, now already.
00:21:11 Uh, the.
00:21:13 The show Murphy Brown.
00:21:16 Was a feminist show.
00:21:18 That was not just promoting. Oh, look, here's this career woman. You know, she's so much smarter than the men that she works with, but it was also towards the end of the show, or I guess, maybe the middle. I I I didn't really watch it, so I only remember bits and pieces of it. But the towards the end.
00:21:38 They promoted the idea.
00:21:41 That she wanted a kid.
00:21:43 She wanted a kid, but because she was the strong, independent woman, she was too.
00:21:48 Good for marriage.
00:21:51 She was too.
00:21:51 Good for marriage, but she still wanted a kid, so she worked out a deal with one of her coworkers. Where they, you know, he would essentially be a sperm donor. He would knock her up, but no strings attached. You know, they would maybe even like, I don't remember if they were going to like sign.
00:22:09 Some document or something like that.
00:22:10 There was definitely. It was not going to be a relationship.
00:22:16 The kid, he was just there to donate sperm.
00:22:20 And this became like a very controversial thing.
00:22:25 In the 90s.
00:22:27 In the 90s now. So here's The funny thing.
00:22:30 If you look back.
00:22:32 At that at that and and and and as just saying like wow, you know, like that was controversial in the 90s the, I mean, the even idea of how controversial the Vice President commented on it, you know, Dan Quayle the the the one of the least popular vice presidents of all time but partially because he was very Christian.
00:22:51 You know this comment that on how this the you know the the television is just turning into the trash these days. You got Murphy Brown you know trying to promote single motherhood.
00:23:02 That wasn't that long ago. In the 1990s, you had a vice president.
00:23:09 Commenting that TV was was becoming trash because they were promoting the idea.
00:23:15 Of single motherhood.
00:23:17 That wasn't that long ago. Now, here's the here's the plot twist, though, right?
00:23:23 Not only have we changed from a society that in the 90s it was very taboo, very taboo.
00:23:33 To promote the idea that she was going to raise a child without a father on purpose.
00:23:39 That she didn't think she needed a father, that she was a strong enough and independent enough woman to wear. That's all this child would need.
00:23:50 We've now gone from that.
00:23:53 To it's ****** ** to even imply.
00:23:57 That a woman.
00:23:58 Would need a child so that not only did.
00:24:01 We go from a.
00:24:04 A. A society that was, that was taken aback.
00:24:09 That was very concerned with the idea that a mainstream prime time television show was promoting the idea that a single mom could raise a child without the help of a father.
00:24:23 And that she should want to. Not only that, I mean, honestly, I think Dan Quayle's comment had more to do with the fact that she was having a child.
00:24:32 Out of wedlock.
00:24:34 I mean just that part of it itself was was shocking enough to the nation at large that the vice president was commenting on this and look, he wasn't alone. There was a lot of people that were talking about this and obviously there was no Twitter and stuff like that. So you're limited to the kinds of conversations you're going to see.
00:24:53 Broadcast on the same network, the very networks that we're promoting this.
00:24:58 So there's obviously a lot of private conversations that were going on. I remember I was very young when this was going on, but I remember my my parents making comments about this and I was just like, what's Murphy Brown but that so we went from.
00:25:13 A society that was taken aback that was shocked, that was embarrassed by the fact that this prime time.
00:25:19 Television show was promoting this degenerate idea that this strong independent woman would not only have the.
00:25:29 The idea to do this and promote the idea to do this, but you know to have this child out of wedlock, but to raise this kid without a father because a woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle as they used to say, you know, a man is totally unnecessary.
00:25:48 We went from a society like that to what, 20-30 years later, like it's probably closer to 30 years later to where now it's obscene.
00:25:59 To the mainstream culture that if you even just imply that a strong, independent woman would even need.
00:26:08 A A child.
00:26:11 You know, forget the fact that she's going to raise this kid by herself, you know that she's going to get this, this sperm donor and just raise this kid to be a, you know, probably a trans kid or whatever. But the very idea the fact.
00:26:26 That you would even.
00:26:28 You would even.
00:26:29 Suggest that this strong independent woman would have this biological need because in that show that's why she decides to do it. She starts to get old, she realizes I'm never going to find a man that's good enough for me. And so I'm just going to have this kid by myself because I have this biological need.
00:26:48 No. Now, now. If you even recognize the fact that these women would have a biological need that would have this, this instinct to reproduce. Now you're being an *******.
00:27:00 You're being now.
00:27:01 You're being an ******* just for just for recognizing this, this, this biological reality, mostly because it highlights the lie of feminism.
00:27:12 It highlights the idea that yeah, men and women are different, and if you do put your career first, as Murphy Brown does, like the whole show is about this woman who puts her career first. You know, she's a real go getter. She's going to show the man that she.
00:27:28 Can be just as good as them if not.
00:27:29 Better, but in doing so, she does put her family on hold. And so if you recognize the the the, the fact that that that's still a biological desire that that's a need that she wants to.
00:27:41 Fill to be.
00:27:42 Fulfilled. I mean, what she talks about.
00:27:44 In the show.
00:27:47 And I think we just lost connection again.
00:27:51 Oh boy, the Internet.
00:27:53 Gods are not happy with me tonight. It's totally throwing me off.
00:27:59 Well, I guess it's still going.
00:28:01 Alright, you know what? **** it. Let's just let's look at chat.
00:28:04 This is going to be.
00:28:07 Uh, this is just going to be.
00:28:09 A ship show tonight.
00:28:11 I almost I almost want to just start playing the secret message.
00:28:16 Just like, alright, **** it.
00:28:19 Let's play this the secret message has.
00:28:20 To get out.
00:28:23 Let me take a look here at chat.
00:28:27 Oh, you guys are saying it's working. That's good. That's good.
00:28:31 You gave me the idea.
00:28:32 For ruck marching and it's such a great thing, it's fun as opposed to doing going on treadmill. Thanks, Uncle Devin. Yeah. Yeah, it is fun. Especially if you live in an area.
00:28:41 Like I don't know.
00:28:42 It's probably weird if you were like.
00:28:44 In an urban area and you're just loading up all this gear.
00:28:48 Walking around in an urban area with rocks like, well, I guess you could make it look. That could be a good way to practice being the Gray man, I guess. Like you could try to purposely design your load out to look like you're just like a homeless guy or one of these weirdo backpackers or something like a hitchhiker.
00:29:06 I guess that would be one way to do it. Luckily though, I live in an area where I mean I, and because I go at night, especially now that it's going to start warming up, it's going to be necessary for me to go at night. I don't have to worry about anyone seeing me, and in fact, if and this does happen, if, if.
00:29:21 I do.
00:29:21 See like some random off roader.
00:29:25 Driving around out in the desert, you know, like I I make it into like a game where I'm like, OK, and there's not a lot of cover out there. So sometimes you gotta think on your toes where you're like, OK, I I'm gonna practice my concealment.
00:29:43 Skills here. So because usually it's the desert, so you see them coming and you can usually tell if they're gonna actually be driving down the trail that you're on or whatever. And and I and I hide and I know it sounds juvenile or whatever, but it is kind of fun. Like when you're a.
00:29:57 Kid when I.
00:29:58 Was a kid we used to play this game when we would walk home late at night, back when you could do that without.
00:30:02 Being kidnapped by training molesters, where with me and my friends as we walked back to our neighborhood, we would do exactly that every time a car would start coming, we'd all like dive into the bushes and, you know, and hide out and stuff like that. And I do like a version of that like.
00:30:17 It's maybe not as as.
00:30:22 I don't know. Not not, not. It's not quite as frantic as when I was 8 years old doing that, but and I always have in the back of my mind it's going to look even more.
00:30:31 Suspicious if they see.
00:30:33 Me, you know.
00:30:34 Like if if this guy's just off roading and he's going down this dirt dirt trail and he sees a guy with a rucksack and.
00:30:41 Stuff. It'll be a little weird.
00:30:43 But it won't be that weird. You're like, oh, some guys, like going to the desert. But if you see a guy.
00:30:47 Like hiding in the bushes.
00:30:50 You know.
00:30:52 That'll look weird. That'll be. That'll be what sticks out. So, anyway, it's still something I do. I guess that's that's like the risk that.
00:31:00 They take when I do that, I'm like.
00:31:02 Alright, well now if they see me, I'll really look like the.
00:31:04 ******* psycho in the desert.
00:31:07 Uh, let's take a look.
00:31:08 Here have I mentioned yet guys that I?
00:31:11 Really don't like.
00:31:13 Jews, I don't know. Have you mentioned that?
00:31:16 10,000 hearts one beat Bob. I don't know what that means.
00:31:21 Groundhog Day movie stream.
00:31:24 Groundhogs Day, or Groundhog Day? Yeah, I guess that'd be a good, good one to look at that came out.
00:31:32 I want to say the 90s like it has like an in my brain. It feels like an 80s movie, but now that I'm thinking about it, I'm almost positive that came out in the 90s.
00:31:42 It's been a long time as I've seen that that could be a good one to look at. I don't know.
00:31:48 Yeah, I haven't seen a long time, so it's.
00:31:50 Hard to know.
00:31:51 You know what I was going?
00:31:52 To play, I was.
00:31:54 Actually watching this right before I went live. Ohh, here it goes. The stream here goes the stream. It's dying again dropping frames.
00:32:00 I there was a movie that I remember watching when I was a teenager.
00:32:07 And it was.
00:32:10 It was before there was like a.
00:32:15 What? What's the what's the the acronym? It was before there was a the game, right? Like the the the the guys that that try all these different strategies to *** **** and stuff like that. But I guess it became kind of a cult classic for that community because I remember I just. I just for some reason I I remember this movie. I remember thinking like oh, I remember seeing this.
00:32:37 It was a very low budget.
00:32:38 Film and it was something my friends and I we got all super high and watched this back in like the early 2000s. That would be a good movie to, to reexamine. And I don't think it's a movie that a lot of people have seen.
00:32:52 And so I was looking for a copy of this film, which was hard to find by the way, and all the references I found were from the pickup. That's what I was trying.
00:33:05 To think of.
00:33:05 The pickup artists community.
00:33:07 Were referencing this movie, it's called the Dao of Steve, The Dao of Steve.
00:33:13 But I was thinking that might be a movie we could even get away with watching live. In fact, especially because, you know, if we have, if we end up getting like an alternative streaming platform where I'm going to be ditching trovo or deliver, maybe I'll just do maybe we.
00:33:29 Can just watch it on D live.
00:33:32 So that we don't really care if we get banned 100%, that might be a good, good movie to watch, but it's basically I started watching. I've only, I watched like the first 20-30 minutes of it and then I stopped it so I could do the stream. But it did look like, oh, yeah, this this is going to be good because it's it's really, I mean it's.
00:33:52 Old, but it's not super old because I think it came out in.
00:33:56 I think 2000 or like right after 2000, but it was about a guy who.
00:34:06 It's like it's about this fat guy. Basically this fat guy who still gets laid all the time and he uses a lot of kind of. I mean, again, this is from this is before the pickup artist community existed really or at least I think and he uses a lot of the same kind of tactics, a lot of the same philosophies that they use.
00:34:28 And then the difference is though, if I remember correctly and again I only saw the 1st 20 minutes and I haven't seen this movie in like 15 years or more the.
00:34:40 Moral of the story is he realizes how how childish that pickup artist stuff is. And while it does work like it absolutely works and it does work, guys, all that stuff that well, I mean a lot.
00:34:53 Of it works.
00:34:56 He realizes, like, yeah, this is getting me laid and it's it's, you know, I'm I can manipulate pretty much every woman into bed, but I'm just going to be this lonely old guy who ***** random women for the rest of my life. If that's if this is the road that.
00:35:13 I go down.
00:35:15 But like I said, it's been a real long time, so I've seen the movie, so I'd like to rewatch it again, but that would be a good one. Maybe to watch. I don't know if you guys have seen that. Like I said, it's a.
00:35:25 It's a.
00:35:26 Pretty low budget film. I don't think it was even in theaters, but I could be wrong about that.
00:35:32 Hey, Devin, do you guys in the US know the action gene sharp, OT?
00:35:38 What is that?
00:35:40 OT PR style. I think it's time.
00:35:44 It's time of that for you guys.
00:35:50 Action gene sharp. I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:35:55 Action gene sharp, OT, PR style. I think going to be maybe a little more specific than or maybe less specific and just explain what.
00:36:03 You mean, did you hear about the Alaskan Avengers? Sort of like the Florida man, but better. I did not know. I have not heard about the Alaska Avenger. Maybe that's something I'll look up.
00:36:16 You said you were going to talk about that picture you found of you as a teenager. Oh, you know, that's something we can talk about that kind of. Actually it goes together.
00:36:26 It's not a picture as a video.
00:36:30 Yeah. In fact, I would say that video of me was from about the same time that I probably would have watched that movie.
00:36:40 And yeah, so let's talk about that. So basically, I mentioned this last stream or maybe the stream before that that in going through my old stuff.
00:36:51 I found an old video of myself and what we had done, and this was this was years ago, where this is back way. Well, not way kind of way. Way before people had cameras on their phones. In fact, before people had phones in, in the footage, in fact there's an old, you know, wireless landline.
00:37:11 That we used to call friends and it's kind of hilarious cause it's like this big *** looking, you know, stupid.
00:37:17 And we decided, you know what? We're going to set up.
00:37:23 A camera on a tripod. A big *** camera. In fact, it was, you know, especially by today's standards. It was ******* huge.
00:37:31 And we're going to just set it.
00:37:32 Up in.
00:37:32 The corner and we're going to make a video.
00:37:37 Of us playing drinking games.
00:37:40 And and we're that way. We have a record of this of this night forever, and we did that, and sure enough, it did. It ended up being inadvertently, maybe a time capsule.
00:37:53 And I didn't see that video. I mean, I'm sure we watched it right after we made it. I don't remember this was, you know, a while a long while back. But I found it in this trunk that I was going through just, you know, doing some spring cleaning.
00:38:06 And I decided Ohh I need to. This is how old the video is I have to.
00:38:09 Digitize this tape.
00:38:11 So that we have it before this tape disintegrates.
00:38:15 And I sat there watching it.
00:38:19 As I was capturing it.
00:38:21 And it was really ******* weird.
00:38:23 It was really weird to see a well just to see teenage me.
00:38:30 And uh, but also to see some friends, some some of whom, you know, I haven't seen maybe since around that night.
00:38:38 And then some friends who I still keep in touch with. But it's, you know, they're totally different these days. I'm and then me. I'm not totally different, but I'm I'm obviously different than I was that night.
00:38:51 And it was weird to watch that and to hear our conversations and look, a lot of it was very cringe, to be honest. Like there's yeah. Like, not only was I a teenager, I was a drunken teenager. So, like, a lot of it was just like, oh, God like.
00:39:10 I was. I was super ******* annoying is what I'm getting at. And so so one of my friends too. Like we thought we were. You know we.
00:39:17 Thought we were so.
00:39:18 Cool. You know, getting all drunk and acting like ********, but then you watch this. You're just like, oh, God.
00:39:24 You know? And so you watched this stuff, or at least I was watching this. And my first impulse, I think, was it was it was a a thought that I a lot of people would have.
00:39:35 And that is.
00:39:38 I wish I could go back in time.
00:39:41 And warn young Devon.
00:39:44 Of all of the the the the challenges he was going to have in his life, you know, warn him of some traps that he was going to fall into.
00:39:53 To warn him not to waste a large portion of his of his life doing exactly what he's doing right here on this video, just getting drunk and hanging out with friends. I mean, look, there's a nostalgia to that. There was, it was not. I'm not saying you can't go and party with your friends every once in a while, but the amount that I.
00:40:14 To what the the the level that I took it to was was obscene.
00:40:18 And wasted a lot of.
00:40:20 My life.
00:40:21 And you look at this and you have this thought that like, oh, if only I had a time machine, you know, tell him to to buy Bitcoin, you know, start mining Bitcoin when it's free. Basically. You know, when it when.
00:40:34 It was.
00:40:35 Just a dollar.
00:40:40 That those kinds of thoughts kind of get you.
00:40:42 Down for obvious reasons.
00:40:44 Yeah, it it makes you very.
00:40:48 I don't know what the right word is for it, but it's it's depressing to sit there and and justice have all these.
00:40:56 These thoughts of and it makes you start doing something that I don't often do, and that is that you start having like regrets about the past. And there's look, there's lots of things I wish I hadn't done in some way. Like, you know it or it wasn't ideal.
00:41:10 But I very rarely regret the way that it went down because I feel like, well, this is the only way that I would be who I am now. I'm I'm happy with who I am now. And if you **** with the recipe, maybe I wouldn't be who I am now. Right? So, yeah, maybe it wasn't the best way of of of, you know, achieving.
00:41:31 Going through life, right? But I don't regret it, because if it was different then I'd maybe I'd be someone that I.
00:41:38 Wouldn't like to be.
00:41:39 And so I very rarely have these these feelings that this video was giving me where I was like, oh man, like, I wish I'd go back. And it kind of was getting me down.
00:41:49 But then I had a thought that changed all that.
00:41:52 And the thought was.
00:41:55 OK.
00:41:56 You can't go back in time.
00:41:59 You know you you cannot get a time machine.
00:42:03 And go back.
00:42:05 And Warren young, Devon.
00:42:08 Of you know, whatever.
00:42:10 And hope that that he and and look how would that even work? You know like, because this reality art exists when I create a new reality anyway.
00:42:18 I'm not gonna.
00:42:18 Get on that stuff like you can't do that. You can't go back and tell him like, no, you know, stay away from this girl, you know. Make sure you don't get, you know, don't do this job.
00:42:30 And you can't do that.
00:42:33 But what you can do?
00:42:36 Is acknowledge the fact that.
00:42:40 Young, Young Devon is time traveling.
00:42:44 Young Devon.
00:42:46 Is coming from the past to the future.
00:42:49 And warning you of things.
00:42:52 About yourself.
00:42:54 From the past things that.
00:42:57 That you that are not readily because they're exaggerated.
00:43:01 When you're younger.
00:43:02 I mean, as you grow up a lot of your bad attributes, or at least if you're someone who grows and not everyone grows. So it's not true for everybody. But if you're someone that grows a lot of your bad attributes, they get, you know, you get better at it, right? Like you, you're you.
00:43:18 Wear it down a little bit, you know, as you.
00:43:21 Grow as a person.
00:43:23 But when you're younger, a lot of those flaws are amplified.
00:43:28 They're amplified in such a way they're they're very easy to see.
00:43:34 And I used to think to myself.
00:43:39 An ideal.
00:43:41 An ideal service.
00:43:44 That I wish existed, like something that would really in the Department of of making yourself a better person and an ideal company that you would want to hire if this this existed would be you pay a company to secretly spy on.
00:44:05 And you don't know when it's going to.
00:44:06 Happen and you don't know necessarily even like how long or whatever, but they you pay this company to just take video of you when you're interact maybe or when you're alone too, but they just spy on you and they get footage of you interacting with people and just being you.
00:44:24 When you don't, you have no idea that.
00:44:25 You're being recorded.
00:44:29 And they compile like a file.
00:44:31 And then once they're all done, they sit you down and you watch this footage of yourself.
00:44:39 Because you know, it's the next best thing from. You know, if if you could, like, actually meet yourself, like, what would you think of yourself if you didn't know it was you?
00:44:47 You didn't know it was you and you could just meet yourself. And just like, like, let's say, you're waiting for an airplane or something like that or a bus or whatever. You're just standing somewhere. You're killing time. Someone walks up to you and you just strike up a conversation, surprise it to you. You know, you, you have no idea. But what? What, what? What would what would be your first impression of you?
00:45:10 Would you like you?
00:45:13 You know, what would you think of you?
00:45:15 And so if you had this service that would sit there and spy on you and you could.
00:45:19 Take a look at this it.
00:45:21 Would be very revealing.
00:45:23 You know, how do you interact with people?
00:45:26 Are there any weird little quirks that you have that you know from this perspective? Now you see are kind of annoying or or is there something that that you do that's that's really good, you know, like oh wow, that was really, that was really cool.
00:45:44 The way that you treated person X or whatever, right? But it would give you a perspective that I think a lot of people, especially single people, could use because when you're not single, when you're with someone, especially, you know once you're married, that sort of already that happens.
00:46:04 Right. Because the person that you're with acts as like a mirror in a way. But it's like a mirror that loves you, right? Presumably because they're with you, right?
00:46:16 And so instead of someone giving you criticism.
00:46:21 That you're going to get defensive about or, you know, think well, they just don't get me or whatever. This is coming from someone that again presumably loves you and they're going to reflect back.
00:46:35 All that stuff.
00:46:37 You know, because they're around you 24.
00:46:38 Seven. They see all this stuff.
00:46:40 And you're comfortable around them so that you're yourself around them. And so you.
00:46:44 Do get that.
00:46:44 Feedback and you do in a different way and you can grow as a person.
00:46:50 Because of that.
00:46:54 Having this footage of Maine when I was.
00:46:58 A teenager.
00:47:01 Kind of gave me for, you know, like.
00:47:03 A A version of that.
00:47:05 Obviously, first of all, I knew I was being recorded and in terms of like the obnoxious stuff that I was talking about, like, you know, being obnoxious, drunken teenager that was amplified just because of that, right, like.
00:47:20 Oh, we're.
00:47:21 Hey everybody, we're on. You know, everyone acting like a.
00:47:24 Complete idiot, because again.
00:47:25 Back then, it wasn't as common to be on video.
00:47:29 If you will, and so everyone was acting like a complete ******. Luckily, the alcohol kicked in and eventually we all kind of forgot that the camera was there and we finally started acting like like like ourselves drunkenly.
00:47:46 But in a way that also kind of helped because you had a lot of the.
00:47:54 I mean, people relaxed.
00:47:56 You know, some of some of us relax too.
00:47:58 Much on that in that footage.
00:48:00 But people relaxed and you started to have. Not only did people forget that the camera was there and like this, this was a long *** video. This was.
00:48:08 Like 4 hours.
00:48:09 Long and the first hour you can tell, everybody knows that the camera's on by hour 3. The people that are still awake, you know, conscious.
00:48:20 They have no idea, no idea the camera.
00:48:24 'S even there.
00:48:25 And not only that, but they're being very honest about some, some, you know, in some cases, some very embarrassing stuff.
00:48:34 Now look.
00:48:36 I'm not going to get into too many of the details because this is like a personal thing for me.
00:48:41 But I can just say that.
00:48:45 It was very it was very revealing to see some of these things and to realize that even back when I was a teenager.
00:48:54 A lot of the same things, a lot of the same things that bothered me about the world then are the same things that that bothered me about the world now in just in different ways.
00:49:08 But fundamentally I didn't really change.
00:49:11 A whole lot.
00:49:13 And that really neither has the world in a.
00:49:17 Lot of ways.
00:49:20 You know. Yeah, I'm a teenager, right. And one of the things just, you know, as an example, I'll.
00:49:24 Give you.
00:49:25 An example I had recently broken up with a girlfriend.
00:49:31 And it was a very serious girlfriend for a 19 year old, you know? And so I was very, very, very heartbroken about this.
00:49:41 And all of the things.
00:49:44 That I complained about.
00:49:47 With with dating and with Western women in general.
00:49:54 It was identical to like the kinds of things that that irritate me about the the dating scene today.
00:50:02 It's almost like we like to imagine that. Ohh, you know.
00:50:07 Women these days.
00:50:09 You know, they're they're nothing like the women of before. And I think that while that, that's that's maybe a little bit true because obviously this wasn't, you know, I'm, I'm not. I'm not like watching a video from the 1950s, right. My complaints about it's kind of like I said, like, not a whole lot has changed. Right. It's just been amplified.
00:50:30 But at the same time and look, this is this is, I mean this is after the Murphy Brown stuff, but culturally it was still, I mean this was like it was about 20 years ago.
00:50:43 You know, I don't know, maybe not quite 20 years ago, but it was, you know, it was a long time ago. It was it.
00:50:48 Was it was over a decade ago, right?
00:50:52 And so it's.
00:50:55 It was just interesting to see that the exact same complaints, and it wasn't just me because, you know a bunch of guys getting drunk. There was there was one girl. It was actually kind of funny.
00:51:07 Because the one.
00:51:08 Guy who had his girlfriend with him and was like, well, trying to give all the advice like cause he had all the answers.
00:51:14 Because he had a girlfriend, as it would turn out.
00:51:22 Yeah, that girl.
00:51:23 From an upstart would end up *******.
00:51:25 A black guy like.
00:51:26 That but like a.
00:51:27 Couple months after that video was was taken. So anyway, but.
00:51:31 At at the top at that during that at.
00:51:33 That night he had.
00:51:34 All the answers. Oh, don't worry guys, I've.
00:51:36 Got it, I got it.
00:51:40 Anyway, but it was still funny to hear. Like I said, not just me, but me and my friends have all the same complaints.
00:51:51 About women that you hear a lot of the same like a lot of people complain about today, like just.
00:51:56 Some things just don't change.
00:51:59 And I think that if you.
00:52:02 Try to try to put.
00:52:05 If you try to blame.
00:52:08 The the current societal conditions.
00:52:12 And say, well, you know, I I just can't find the right girl because the West is. It's just ruined women, you know, because feminism has just destroyed women and. And so I'm just going to give up because women are. It's just it's a lost cause now, right? Like there's, you know. No.
00:52:29 Matter what I do.
00:52:31 I can't.
00:52:32 Overcome the conditions of the.
00:52:35 Era that I'm alive in.
00:52:38 And look, like I said, it's not that long ago, so maybe you could say well I you.
00:52:42 Know teenage me? I it was still, you know, modern times. It just wasn't maybe as extreme at that point. And so that's why I was experiencing some of the same issues then that that people would experience now. But at the same time, I don't think that that's really the.
00:52:58 The the answer I think the answer is.
00:53:03 You could go back 100 years.
00:53:07 And you would probably, if you were to, if you.
00:53:10 Did have a time machine.
00:53:12 And you went back 100 years.
00:53:14 And you found some young men drinking and talking about women.
00:53:20 It would be 100% relatable.
00:53:24 It would be 100% relatable.
00:53:29 And the answer to that.
00:53:32 Isn't to just throw your hands up in the air and say, well, you know, that's just, you know, the way that the, you know, modern Western society is it's totally destroyed women and turned them into these unruly ******* monsters. And look again there is some truth to that.
00:53:55 But the answer is.
00:53:59 You don't.
00:54:02 You don't. You don't blame the society so much as you just you. You come to terms with the fact that women are not men.
00:54:10 Women are not men and their brains do not work the way that men expect.
00:54:15 Them to work.
00:54:18 And because of the disintegration.
00:54:23 Of the patriarchy.
00:54:28 It's it's.
00:54:30 That used to, you know, used to address.
00:54:31 A lot of these issues.
00:54:35 Whether you like it or not, and you can complain about it all you want, but whether you like it or not.
00:54:40 It's up to you.
00:54:43 To step in.
00:54:48 As much as you possibly can in the micro.
00:54:52 Play the role of the patriarchy that is that that would have been played or the fulfill some of the requirements that would have been fulfilled by a patriarchy in the macro maybe 100 years ago or so that. But you know, it's not going to change overnight. You're not the the patriarchy is not coming back so.
00:55:12 All you can really do is create your own patriarchy in the micro.
00:55:18 And that's difficult for men to do because the patriarchy didn't just.
00:55:22 Serve a purpose in terms of, I guess creating some guidelines for women's behavior. You know, creating some lines that they can't cross, like for example the Murphy Brown thing, right? It didn't just create an environment that would tell women no, like.
00:55:43 Having a a child out of wed.
00:55:44 Block with a sperm donor and trying to raise it with no father because you're a strong, independent woman. That's unacceptable. You know, like, that was one of the roles of the patriarchy was to keep women in line in, in terms of things like that, right, to get them back on track because their natural inclination is to be like.
00:56:05 The Murphy Brown character they want. They I don't need a man. Sort of a thing, right? I mean, obviously that's something that that women are naturally tempted by or or or else it wouldn't have gone off the rails in that direction. Right. Like that's their nature is to think that they don't.
00:56:18 Need anyone and that sort of a thing.
00:56:22 But it also.
00:56:24 Taught men how to be men.
00:56:28 It wasn't just.
00:56:29 The patriarchy wasn't just a list of negatives. It wasn't just a list of rules that kept women in check. It was a list of of positives of values that were it was being instilled in the men.
00:56:44 You know, it was also, it wasn't just guidelines for for women's behavior or or even it wasn't even just a guidelines for how the sexual marketplace should be run, but it was also guidelines for men.
00:57:00 And how to act like men.
00:57:03 And so as the patriarchy or whatever you want to call it has has dissolved.
00:57:10 We have it.
00:57:12 Basically, it's ******* you at both ends.
00:57:14 Because it's it's telling women to embrace the the worst parts.
00:57:20 Of their nature.
00:57:22 But it's also depriving the best parts of male nature of some much needed nourishment.
00:57:34 So that's that's that was my point with the the video that I watched, I was watching that and realizing that.
00:57:44 If it's a.
00:57:45 Problem that Western women are the way that they are. It's not a new problem.
00:57:53 And that like I said.
00:57:57 At a time that wasn't too long after.
00:58:01 The shock and horror.
00:58:05 Of a woman on prime time television wanting to raise her own child with a sperm donor.
00:58:12 At a time that wasn't too much longer after that, where at least that was like an in a memory that everyone would have of that happening in their culture.
00:58:22 That all the problems and all the complaints that the men had, that that table playing Mexican, which by the way, I do not endorse drinking games, but if you're going to have.
00:58:31 To play one, I highly recommend Mexican.
00:58:37 It is by far superior.
00:58:40 Drinking game.
00:58:43 The complaints are all the same.
00:58:47 They're all the same, but if you go.
00:58:49 To any of.
00:58:49 These mid Tau YouTube channels or or subreddits or like that it's it was literally the same.
00:58:58 Same exact like word for word in some cases.
00:59:03 Same exact complaints about women at that table of drunken teenagers.
00:59:11 As that you see today so.
00:59:13 Just some things, just don't change.
00:59:16 Anyway, let's take a look here.
00:59:21 I am dating a girl.
00:59:24 Currently, who is very apolitical passive. She literally doesn't give a **** about politics because of her background, though she has absolutely no love for blacks, Indians.
00:59:34 It didn't even Faze.
00:59:35 Her. When I told her I liked Uncle Addy, any advice how to proceed? Well, I mean, what do you mean?
00:59:43 How to proceed?
00:59:44 She doesn't need to be into politics.
00:59:48 You know that. I don't know why.
00:59:50 She seems like she you.
00:59:51 Know you guys get along and.
00:59:54 And uh.
00:59:56 She doesn't mind your politics, so why does she have to be politically involved? Women don't need.
01:00:01 To be politically involved.
01:00:04 So I would just proceed. However, however, I'd proceed if she's a keeper, I'd proceed by putting a.
01:00:10 Ring on it, you know.
01:00:13 There's, but there's no absolutely no reason for women to be involved in politics. None, none whatsoever.
01:00:21 That used to be a real. I'll be honest. Like that used to be and.
01:00:24 In fact, that's one of the things I think that I probably complained about as a teenager in that video that women don't have the same kinds of.
01:00:38 Concerns that that I had right, like I I saw all these problems with the world. There were all these problems with the world and and I like talking about these problems and you know, I'm very passionate about these things and and yeah. And for some reason, you know, women just don't seem to give a **** about this stuff and it's like.
01:00:54 They you know, it's like they're ******* ******** or.
01:00:56 Yeah, it is like they're they're they're kind of ******* ********. Sorry. I mean, they're just.
01:01:01 They're just kind of ******* ********. They just they if you're expecting to find a woman who's and look, they exist. But look, those kinds of women have their own drawbacks. But if you're expecting to find some woman who's going to have everything, all the interest that you have, that that sees the world the way that you do, I mean, you might as well be a flag.
01:01:20 Like, just go find a dude like. That's what you're looking for. You know, if you're expecting to find a woman that's going to see the world, the the way that you do and have the same kinds of thoughts that you do, I mean, you're just in love with yourself.
01:01:36 You know, like what? That's your problem, isn't that you can't find a woman. It's that you'd rather be ************. You know, like that you're trying to meet you.
01:01:45 You're not trying to meet a woman that that's going to be a good woman for you. You're.
01:01:49 Trying to meet you.
01:01:52 And that's another mistake I think a lot of men make and like, that's really. And like I said, when in listening to my, my teenage self complain about women, that's kind of what I was looking for.
01:02:01 I was mad because not because I mean look a lot of my criticisms of women at the time were accurate. But really, when you really listen to to what I'm complaining about, I was mad because they weren't me.
01:02:17 You know that.
01:02:17 They why can't they? Why can't they like the things that I like and and and do the things that I.
01:02:22 Do and see the world?
01:02:23 The way that I.
01:02:24 Well, because they're not you.
01:02:28 Yeah, but like you already have that if.
01:02:33 If that's what you want, just.
01:02:35 Go look at the mirror and and.
01:02:36 **** *** like.
01:02:37 That's that's what you want.
01:02:40 Or like I said.
01:02:41 Go be a fad like like you'll find a guy that'll think like.
01:02:44 You, you know, before you'll.
01:02:45 Find a woman that does.
01:02:49 I mean, that's just the way that it is.
01:02:51 And that's that's a problem. I think that that men because, look, some of men internalize some of that stupid feminism stuff themselves, right, because this whole time that you're in in school and and just well in society at large and they're telling women that, oh, yeah, women, you're just like men, you know, you're just as good as men.
01:03:11 You can do everything that a man can do.
01:03:13 And all this other like.
01:03:15 Even though, as you hear this, you know it's ********. You're internalizing some of that stuff, right? You're kind of thinking like, yeah, I guess women are just like men. Like, on some level you are. And so you're changing. You're totally changing your expectations of women, like because women are are telling you that. Oh, no, we're just like you and.
01:03:35 And you're kind of believing some of it. You're kind of thinking like, yeah, I guess they are, like, even though, like, everyone. Yeah, every guy knows that women are not, you know, they, they, they we know we know. We know. But you're still internalizing some of that. You're still kind of thinking like.
01:03:54 It's changing your expectations to some unrealistic thing and not and not like the way that feminists will say like ohh you just want me to be barefoot and and pregnant and looking like a supermodel. All this other stuff. It's like, no, that's what we used to to expect. But thanks to feminism now we just expect you to be like.
01:04:13 A bro that has ****.
01:04:16 You know.
01:04:17 And you're not that either.
01:04:19 In fact, you're closer to the barefoot pregnant thing that you've been telling everybody that you're not.
01:04:25 Like that's.
01:04:26 Closer to reality than the reality that you're telling us that you're just like us and that there's no difference. See what?
01:04:31 I mean like it it.
01:04:32 It it really ***** with the lack of the patriarchy. ***** with both sides. You know this feminism stuff it it syops both sides.
01:04:42 You know, it makes the women think that they don't need a.
01:04:45 Man, they can just go.
01:04:46 Be a career woman and you know, be the cool wine Ant and and you'll be just. You'll have just as you'll be able to to handle the constant flow.
01:04:58 Casual sex with multiple partners all the exact same way that a man could handle that kind of a thing. You're going to experience.
01:05:07 All the same things that a man will experience and the result will be exactly the same, and it's a big ******* lie.
01:05:14 It's a big ******* lie, and it's a big ******* lie that doesn't just pay off women into destroying their lives because they believe it. It's a big ******* lie that ***** up men's ability to interact with women because it changes what you're expecting out of them.
01:05:29 You know, because.
01:05:31 They're telling you. They're telling you the exact opposite of reality.
01:05:36 Yeah. And that's not. That's nothing that, you know, there's a whole lot of other lies they're telling you about what they what?
01:05:41 They you know.
01:05:43 The lie affects both sides. What I'm getting at?
01:05:47 But never expect a woman to be just like you. It's never going to happen. It's they're never going to be. In many cases, they're never going to be.
01:05:54 As smart as you.
01:05:56 They're not going to see the same problems with the world that you see.
01:06:01 They're not even going to care about it as much. In many cases. I mean, there's a lot of women that would make fine wives. That would be fine. Mothers who just don't understand the the dire situation that the West is in. And that's not even that big of a deal.
01:06:21 Right, as long as they they're not embracing the bad parts of of modern modernity, why can't?
01:06:31 I say that.
01:06:32 Word, as long as they're not embracing that, as long as they're not a part of the problem, you know, it's totally OK.
01:06:41 They don't have to be warriors.
01:06:45 Women are not warriors. They're not meant to be warriors. They're not designed to be warriors. That's not their role.
01:06:52 And so trying to to expect a woman that's perfect for you, that's going to be a great wife and mother to want to fight the culture war and and to to be on the front lines with you. That's it's ridiculous. And look, maybe you'll find a a nice.
01:07:13 You know feminine warrior woman, right? I'm sure there are a.
01:07:19 Handful of them exist.
01:07:21 But don't count on that.
01:07:23 Don't count on her ever being as.
01:07:29 Understanding of the situation that we're in, you know, and look, she'll probably slowly get.
01:07:34 It with your help and with your guidance.
01:07:39 As you become the patriarchy in the micro.
01:07:43 But you got to do that.
01:07:45 You have to become the patriarchy in the micro.
01:07:50 You have to guide these women. They're not going to guide you. And if they are, I mean, like I said, that's what you're looking for this, this whole thing that, like, especially in in, in, in these countries, I I I ******* hate it. Like when they all these European in Canada too they change it to where no one says girlfriend anymore, you know or wife.
01:08:10 Then that just its partner. It's so ******* gay. Like it's literally gay. That's why they did it, right? It's partner, my partner. Every time I hear that, I want to just ******* punch someone like my. His partner of 25 year.
01:08:25 It's so ******* gay. It's so gay.
01:08:28 In fact, that's where it came from. That's what gay people used to say, and then they were like, well, we don't want gay people to be different. So we'll just change it.
01:08:35 So that everyone says that it's so ******* gay.
01:08:39 But that they're not partners.
01:08:42 You know like that that's that's failure. If you're looking for someone who's going to be a 50% partner.
01:08:50 I mean, good luck.
01:08:53 Good luck. It's it's. It's never going to happen.
01:08:57 You know, I guess the best you can really hope for is maybe like President, Vice President, you know, like we're that's not a partnership.
01:09:09 You know, everyone knows that no organization.
01:09:14 Can effectively run.
01:09:17 With two heads.
01:09:22 You know, there's one Pope.
01:09:25 There's one president.
01:09:27 There's one captain of the football team and just in terms of people, you have one head with one brain controlling your body.
01:09:36 That's the way the.
01:09:37 Universe works. You can't have two you can have.
01:09:39 2 equal partners.
01:09:42 Making all the decisions.
01:09:44 That that never ******* works.
01:09:49 There has to be at the end.
01:09:50 Of the day, there's got to be.
01:09:51 One person that's at the wheel.
01:09:55 That's another. That's another example. There's only one one steering.
01:09:57 Wheel in cars.
01:09:59 Because you can only have one person in control.
01:10:06 The you can have the person that's in the passenger seat giving you directions.
01:10:12 Helping with navigation.
01:10:16 Changing the station on the radio for you, stuff like that, but ultimately there can only be one person driving.
01:10:27 And I think because of this, this feminism.
01:10:34 That's been spreading for, well, close to a century now. Or if not, if not, over a century now, right in the West.
01:10:45 That's a big, big, big, big, big lie.
01:10:48 That doesn't just get internalized by the cat ladies and.
01:10:53 Ruins their lives, but it gets internalized even. But even the men that think they get it, and they're like, you know, ohh, they're very misogynistic. And whatever a lot of them. Yeah. Like you talk a big game. But then when you meet a woman, you expect her to be like you.
01:11:10 You expect her to have an equal? Well, you expect her to be an equal just, you know, generally speaking, you expect her.
01:11:19 To be an equal.
01:11:21 Not going to happen.
01:11:23 Not going to happen, and in fact.
01:11:26 A lot of times, if you find someone who maybe sort.
01:11:30 Of fits that.
01:11:32 It's it's awful because she's always trying.
01:11:36 To grab the wheel.
01:11:40 Right.
01:11:42 I'm sure people out there have had relationships like that, right?
01:11:46 Where she is no longer she's.
01:11:50 Not even a partner in.
01:11:51 Fact she ceases to be a partner, which is something that's ******** anyway, but she begins to be a competitor.
01:12:00 Right. I'm. I'm sure they're you. I'm sure you've been in relationships like this, right?
01:12:06 Where? Yeah, she is competent and yeah, she is smart, but that becomes a problem because now.
01:12:14 Because her her brain is full of that poison, right? That, that, that feminist poison.
01:12:21 Why do you get the drive all the time?
01:12:24 How come I don't get the drive?
01:12:28 I want to be able to drive.
01:12:35 So be careful what you wish for.
01:12:40 It's not all bad.
01:12:41 Having someone that recognizes I don't want to say your superiority, I mean that's not the right word for it.
01:12:50 But recognizes your role.
01:12:52 As a man.
01:12:54 And isn't going to be sitting there challenging it all the time.
01:13:00 And you know, there's. Is there some trade-offs? Yeah. The trade off is.
01:13:05 She's not going to see.
01:13:08 The world with the same clarity that you do.
01:13:12 But that's why you're there.
01:13:20 So anyway, these are some of the things that really kind of.
01:13:25 Hit me.
01:13:28 Watching young drunken me and my young drunken friends ***** and whined about women.
01:13:36 You know, having these expectations.
01:13:40 That women be what all of the.
01:13:46 Early 2000s movies were telling us that they were, you know, these women were like these 90 pound women that could do karate and beat up the the 30 or 300 pound men.
01:13:59 You know the the that we we wanted the Lara Croft, you know, like the the the.
01:14:07 Super capable big titted genius.
01:14:11 It just doesn't. It simply doesn't exist.
01:14:16 It's a fantasy, and really it's a nightmare. It's not even a fantasy.
01:14:20 You know, like, like I said it, it sounds good on paper. You think like, oh, that would be great. And then you actually date one of these people and it's just it's like a a constant competition.
01:14:32 It's like just it's like Kellyanne Conway's household most likely right where.
01:14:37 It's just like it's *******.
01:14:40 ******* rage all the time.
01:14:43 This this battle for control.
01:14:49 Let me take a look at.
01:14:49 Shot here.
01:14:53 Holy ****, I feel so much better about this girl now. She literally did say you're much smarter than me when it comes to this stuff. I politics, you know, in keeping with the theme of acknowledging her. Well, yeah, like that's a good thing. And and I think that there's a.
01:15:08 Lot of guys.
01:15:08 That that they think. Oh well, she's clearly.
01:15:11 Not smart enough for me, right?
01:15:14 Because I want to be intellectually challenged, I want to be. I want to have someone that's that's always intellectually challenging me. And look there look, that can be a super that can be a turn on right and and every once in a while you can find a woman that can be intellectually challenging and not have some of these hang ups.
01:15:34 Right where she's want therefore wants to use these this intellect that she has to well to be masculine. Really. Right. And I'm not saying go find a stupid girl. I'm just saying.
01:15:53 Don't write off women just because they are not your intellectual partner.
01:16:03 You know that's that's not going to be the only source of intellectual challenge that you have.
01:16:08 In your life.
01:16:11 You know, I had a friend.
01:16:13 Years ago.
01:16:15 When I was talking about this, was this where I lived in DC and this guy was married, had like three children and we were talking about we shared like an office and we were talking about women. And at the time I was kind of, I kind of had a reputation for being like this.
01:16:37 Well, kind of like a man *****. Really I was.
01:16:40 I was the heavy into the the the Internet dating and just having like a different girl. I was going out with every ******* weekend and and most of the guys in my office were married so they found they found it fascinating.
01:16:54 And they also found fascinating the kinds of things that I would find wrong with, with the women and.
01:17:00 And look, there's there's not. There's not a one that got away. Trust me, I'm not. There's none that I feel like I was overly critical about, but there were things, criticisms that were maybe kind of silly in retrospect, and one, there was one time I was talking to this guy.
01:17:15 And I said, yeah, you know it. She's there's nothing wrong with her. Like, she's really, you know, she's really nice and and, you know, and and seems to care about me and stuff, but she's just she's kind of dumb as a box of rocks, you know, like she's just kind of stupid.
01:17:34 And he said so.
01:17:37 And I was like, no, I don't think understand. Like she's just kind of dumb and he and he was like, yeah, so.
01:17:43 And I was.
01:17:43 Like, well, what do you mean? So like I?
01:17:45 I don't want to be. I don't get married to this girl. That's kind of dumb, you know? Like, I got to live with this chick for the rest of my life, you know? And. And I'm just to just listen to.
01:17:54 Her dumb ship, you know, for the rest of my life. And he was like, dude.
01:17:58 My wife's kind of dumb and I was like what he's like. Yeah, yeah. She's kind of dumb.
01:18:05 But you know, she she takes care of the kids and. And she's real nice and.
01:18:11 And you know, like the house is always in order and and, you know, everything's fine. That's like. But that that. What? What, like that doesn't drive you crazy like you're you're you're telling what you just said your wife's dumb like you have you.
01:18:23 Don't have a problem with that.
01:18:25 And he's like, Nah.
01:18:27 And I'll always remember the the line that he said was.
01:18:31 Because I said, well, you know.
01:18:32 How do you how?
01:18:33 Do you like? Aren't you going crazy? Cause because this guy was a smart guy like, you know? Aren't you going crazy? Not having that intellectual.
01:18:40 You know stimulation, he said. Nah, man.
01:18:43 That's what my boys are for.
01:18:47 And he was right.
01:18:51 He was right.
01:18:57 Now I think that.
01:19:01 One of the reasons why a lot of men.
01:19:06 Prospective women.
01:19:09 To fulfill maybe all of these needs is you know for him, he said. You know, that's what.
01:19:15 My boys are for a lot of men.
01:19:17 Don't have the boys.
01:19:20 Right. As we become more atomized and we become more spread out across the country, you know we in my case I moved around thousands of miles, several different times.
01:19:30 You know from coast to coast, you know from one coast to the other coast back to the.
01:19:34 Other you know.
01:19:35 I moved thousands of miles several times, chasing the money.
01:19:42 And in doing so, look, I had the boys.
01:19:47 But one of.
01:19:47 Them lived in this state and one of them lived in this state and one of them lived in this state and one of them, you know.
01:19:54 And they had families.
01:19:58 And here I was in like a new city every couple of years it seemed like.
01:20:06 Trying to recreate a community every time that I moved.
01:20:09 Which wasn't, you know, which isn't going to happen.
01:20:13 Maybe eventually it can happen.
01:20:15 But it takes a long time, right?
01:20:18 Especially to find the boys right, it's easy to find some *** **** at work that.
01:20:23 You can go.
01:20:23 Have a drink.
01:20:24 With but to find.
01:20:26 Someone that you would actually trust your life to, right?
01:20:32 And so when you don't have that, I think.
01:20:35 That a lot of women that you.
01:20:39 Interview for the job.
01:20:41 That's another one of those things where you expect too much out of them.
01:20:46 You expect them to fulfill.
01:20:50 Not just the role of wife and mother, but of drinking buddy.
01:20:57 You know.
01:20:59 The boys like.
01:21:01 It it fits into that whole thing where I was saying don't look for someone.
01:21:04 That's you. You're not going to find someone that's you. You're also not.
01:21:07 Going to find someone. That's your boy.
01:21:13 You're not.
01:21:16 That's a different job. You got to interview for.
01:21:28 So that was just that was something that, like I said, that was something.
01:21:32 That I saw.
01:21:34 Myself doing.
01:21:36 In that video, where I was expecting.
01:21:40 Way too much.
01:21:43 Out of women.
01:21:46 Way too much out of these women that.
01:21:48 I was dating.
01:21:52 I had this Hollywood Disney, whatever view.
01:21:57 Where I would find the person that, oh you complete me.
01:22:02 Oh, you're my other half.
01:22:05 You know, like you're you are the answer to all of my problems.
01:22:10 You're the solution.
01:22:14 You know.
01:22:14 Like every, every, every social.
01:22:17 Need that I have in life.
01:22:20 You're the remedy.
01:22:23 This at the this one thing, the one stop shop.
01:22:27 And if you're lacking in any of these, these needs that I have, then you're not good enough.
01:22:36 That's that's just, that's insane. Look.
01:22:40 I'm not saying that doesn't exist. There are some people that you know luck out and they find that person that is it almost seems like they were made in the same factory and they're they're like 2 parts of the same set, right like that that, you know, they're like, just different pieces that create Voltron, right?
01:22:59 And there are some people that get lucky and that happens. But look, there's also people that get lucky and they're billionaires.
01:23:09 And in the same way that you shouldn't expect.
01:23:12 That you're going to go out there and you're going to become a billionaire.
01:23:19 Because it pretty much doesn't happen unless you're born.
01:23:21 Into it anyway, right?
01:23:23 You shouldn't expect.
01:23:26 That you're going to be some some ******* magical Disney couple.
01:23:38 Because you're probably not going to be.
01:23:41 And it doesn't.
01:23:41 Mean you have a bad relationship if you're not.
01:23:49 If she doesn't, if she's not intellectually stimulating enough, that's OK, that's.
01:23:53 What your boys are for?
01:23:55 Which by the way.
01:23:56 We'll talk about this maybe a different time that that just highlights the importance of having.
01:24:02 That male camaraderie.
01:24:06 Having that male.
01:24:10 Friend Circle is crucial.
01:24:13 Because you do have these needs that your women are never going to be fulfilling.
01:24:22 You know you're not going to find.
01:24:25 In my case, I'm not going to find a woman.
01:24:28 Who wants to go ruck marching through the desert with me and then go camping in like a army surplus tent?
01:24:36 When it's 30 degrees outside.
01:24:39 That woman just, you know, probably doesn't exist.
01:24:47 And that's OK.
01:24:51 Because that's that's what my boys are for.
01:25:00 I'm not going to find.
01:25:03 A woman.
01:25:04 That's going to be my intellectual.
01:25:07 Equal in every way.
01:25:11 And who's going to always be challenging me intellectually?
01:25:19 That's OK.
01:25:21 Again, that's what your boys are for.
01:25:32 So all right, let's take a.
01:25:33 Look at chat here.
01:25:38 We are the boys. Yeah. No, really. That's one of the reasons why it's important for us to maybe think about how to get real life communities going, because look, this affects all of us. A lot of people, especially these days, you know, a lot of people are working from home. A lot of people feel disconnected. Just even if you're not working from home.
01:25:59 Just because our worldview, most people listening to this, our worldview is so.
01:26:09 I mean, not toxic's, not the right word, but like it's it is in the workplace. It's not like you can sit there and talk about a lot of the stuff that.
01:26:18 We believe in.
01:26:21 You know, if you are open about.
01:26:23 Your which I.
01:26:24 I'm a strong believer in in being open about it within reason, right? Like you. Everyone's gotta play a little bit.
01:26:29 Of a game.
01:26:34 You got to have a close circle of like minded male friends.
01:26:40 And that is difficult to do a when we're in geographically spread all over the world. It's not even just the country all over the world.
01:26:50 But be like people. Like I said, that people work from home. It's real easy to have the boys when you're younger and you're in high school cause you're you're you're having to go like every day.
01:27:04 You're going to school with a bunch of like a bunch of ******* dudes, and so out of unless you're going to like, really. I went to a high school. They had like, you know, like, I think, like 2000 people.
01:27:15 Or something that right. So out of all those people, you're going.
01:27:19 To find people that are.
01:27:21 That are cool, right? You're all meeting at one big place. You're all having lunch at some giant building.
01:27:27 If you're having lunch with 2000 people, it's going to be pretty easy to at least find a handful of them that that are like your boys.
01:27:36 Well, that changes not just from high school when you.
01:27:40 Go to college.
01:27:41 You know, you've got some some similarities. Yeah. You're going to maybe some parties with a lot of these people. You have a lot of different classes with these people going to be meeting a lot of people.
01:27:51 And the other thing that changes too is during high school and during college.
01:27:57 These people don't have families.
01:28:00 These people don't have other responsibilities.
01:28:06 And so.
01:28:07 It's much easier to socialize with them because they're not. They don't have all these responsibilities to, you know, children and spouses and stuff like that. Like even the guys that have like.
01:28:18 The the fiancee or the girlfriend that you know they're going.
01:28:21 To marry and stuff.
01:28:21 Like that, they don't have a they don't have like a mortgage, yet they don't have, they don't.
01:28:26 Have kids and stuff so he's.
01:28:28 Way more willing to go out and socialize and have a good.
01:28:30 Time and be your boy.
01:28:33 And that's The thing is like that's.
01:28:38 That that gets watered down with every stage, because then after college.
01:28:43 Then you go to your, you know you go to your first professional job, or maybe not even a professional job. Whatever job.
01:28:49 And you're most most of us will have age appropriate jobs, right? So you'll have the a lot of the coworkers will be in a similar station in life, right? Like you'll be working with. You'll still be with your peers.
01:29:05 But that gets jumbled up the more the higher up you go, right?
01:29:09 And and little by little, it ceases to be a group of people who are in the same phase of life that you are and it just starts to be just random people. And then, like I said, now, now it's not even that. Now you're working from home and you're just doing zoom calls with random people.
01:29:31 You know, when I worked in in Washington, DC.
01:29:37 In an effort to try to find.
01:29:41 My posse.
01:29:42 Or whatever.
01:29:43 I would, you know, you'd go to like a, you know, go to go to bars. Like, where where do you meet people? That's the other thing too is is a lot of the institutions, especially for people like us, don't exist anymore or they've been subverted or or whatever.
01:29:58 And some people have churches they can go to, and that's that's a good place to go. Not just for that, but also to meet women in, in, in that are going to have shared values.
01:30:08 But even that it's hard to find, right?
01:30:13 With all the.
01:30:14 All the religious institutions are also being.
01:30:16 Supported so it's.
01:30:17 Just it's becoming a very difficult task.
01:30:21 To even just find like minded individuals, let alone you know, like minded individual individuals that have vaginas, you know, I mean like it's just tough to find.
01:30:33 Your your tribe.
01:30:36 So that's that's one of the reasons why I think it's important that we we figure out a way to do some kind of community building that's real life.
01:30:45 And like I said, I've said a million times. It's not my. It's not my strong suit. That's why I'm a hermit in the desert.
01:30:58 Someone says no Masonic lodges. Yeah, I had a buddy when I lived in DC that that joined the Masons specifically for that purpose. He wanted to be. He had this extreme need to belong to a community, and that's what he chose. It was actually a.
01:31:16 He was before I was as creeped out by Masons as I am now, but I think he still I haven't kept up with him, but I think he's probably still a Mason.
01:31:28 What about getting ducked? What about getting ducks?
01:31:35 You know well.
01:31:37 What about it?
01:31:41 You know what I mean, like like.
01:31:43 What? What? What do you think? I'm. I'm not. I'm not saying that. Hey, let's all go meet up and do illegal or bad things.
01:31:51 You know, I'm just saying, let's, let's have a group of friends.
01:31:57 I don't know how that's all going to translate.
01:32:00 I don't know how that's all going to translate. I mean, look, I get it. I know what you're saying.
01:32:05 But that that, that's that's a that's in some ways for a lot of people, especially for like what I'd be talking about. Like I think one of the ways that you could make this work is you put a lot of focus on doing like community service and then what so people going to say this guy belongs to a group that does community service.
01:32:27 And at a certain.
01:32:28 Point, you just gotta you just gotta you can't be.
01:32:31 Afraid of?
01:32:31 It anymore.
01:32:35 You know, if you have the kind of job where they're going to fire you because you're part of a group that does community service that is white positive.
01:32:44 You're working for the enemy.
01:32:47 That's not the only job you can have. It might be the.
01:32:49 Job that you want.
01:32:52 It's not the only job that you can have.
01:32:56 There's a lot of jobs that don't give a **** what your affiliations are. There's jobs that will hire ******* criminals.
01:33:08 It might not be the fancy pants job that that makes you beam with pride as you as you list it in your bio somewhere.
01:33:16 Or you make your LinkedIn update or whatever.
01:33:20 It's all right. Those jobs are gay anyway.
01:33:27 Let's take a look here.
01:33:38 I'm a fancy pants.
01:33:42 Yeah, well, there'll be a fancy pants anymore.
01:33:46 Did you hear about Brandy Vaughan? COVID-19 anti VAX activists found dead.
01:33:53 I did not. I don't know who that.
01:33:55 Is but uh.
01:33:57 I mean.
01:34:02 One of the things.
01:34:05 We're this is what I was thinking. I'd be a little careful.
01:34:08 About how we.
01:34:08 Talk about. I recommend my book that that goes into this in a little more detail, but I will summarize a part of my book. There is a character. There's two characters. For those of you who have read it, you'll know what I'm talking about. There's two characters.
01:34:27 And they're very frustrated. Or rather one of them is very frustrated.
01:34:32 And he's complaining that why is it that no one can see?
01:34:38 That this, there's this. See there's this female politician.
01:34:44 And this female politician has a lot of people that have a bad habit of of committing suicide.
01:34:53 Around her.
01:34:55 You know, there's this weird phenomenon where all of her enemies.
01:35:00 Seemed to to commit suicide.
01:35:04 And this one character is saying it's so maddeningly.
01:35:09 That she's above the law, you know, she's killing all these people.
01:35:15 And no one is doing anything to stop it.
01:35:19 And it's just not fair.
01:35:24 And the other character says.
01:35:27 What are you talking about?
01:35:30 She's not killing anybody.
01:35:34 And the first guy says.
01:35:38 What do you mean? Are you trying to say that you you actually believe?
01:35:43 That these all of her enemies are just, they're just committing suicide.
01:35:48 And just, you know, miraculously that if you cross this woman then, then you're just going to commit suicide. And he says.
01:36:00 Of course.
01:36:03 Of course.
01:36:06 You see, because if she was killing these people.
01:36:11 Then she would be in jail.
01:36:16 And the first guy's.
01:36:17 Like what are you talking about?
01:36:21 And he says.
01:36:23 Something along the lines of.
01:36:26 Don't you understand?
01:36:30 Don't you understand? Like you're you can't kill your enemies.
01:36:37 But your enemies can commit suicide.
01:36:43 She just understands that.
01:36:48 She just understands that if you have enemies in the way.
01:36:53 Enemies where it would be better if they were dead. You can't kill them.
01:37:01 But they'd better commit suicide.
01:37:06 And I'm not. I'm not. Maybe necessarily. Maybe I'm not conveying this as well.
01:37:10 As I did in the book.
01:37:12 But basically what he's getting at.
01:37:15 Is it's OK?
01:37:17 For your enemies to commit suicide.
01:37:20 It's, you know, it's it's even OK if your enemies to just.
01:37:23 Turn up dead.
01:37:28 Oh, that's too bad.
01:37:30 He got in a car wreck. Oh, wow, that's crazy. His car just exploded.
01:37:38 That's a shame.
01:37:41 That's totally fine.
01:37:43 If you understand power, you understand that that's just something that happens.
01:37:49 But you certainly can't kill your enemies.
01:37:52 No, Sir. You absolutely cannot kill him.
01:38:00 So if if this woman, who is a.
01:38:07 Turned up dead. You know, sometimes people just.
01:38:11 They turn up dead.
01:38:15 Sometimes they just, you know, there's real shame.
01:38:22 It's a real shame.
01:38:25 That she turned up dead.
01:38:30 Do you see what I'm?
01:38:31 Getting at here.
01:38:37 Like I said, it's one of those.
01:38:38 Things you can't.
01:38:40 There's a reason why my book is fiction.
01:38:47 Let's see here.
01:38:49 The violence is the universal.
01:38:50 Currency that buys you a place in history buys everything.
01:38:56 Literally everything.
01:39:00 A lot of money being made.
01:39:03 On those vaccines? Yeah, well, absolutely. I mean, a lot of I can't think of anything that you would make that would you'd sell 300 million of that wouldn't make a lot of.
01:39:14 Money. Well, and in this case, it's more than that, right?
01:39:20 Devin, I thought you were.
01:39:21 Talk about Michael Hastings. I am.
01:39:24 It's a shame, right? It's really a shame.
01:39:29 That that Michael Hastings just totally freak accident, right? Freak accident.
01:39:43 What I'm saying is you can't kill your enemies.
01:39:48 You can't murder your enemies, right?
01:39:53 But it's a shame if they just have a freak accident.
01:39:58 Something something terrible happens to them, totally unrelated to you and your.
01:40:03 Problem with them.
01:40:11 Total freak accident, right?
01:40:13 I mean, Michael Hastings, he's just you.
01:40:16 Know he was just.
01:40:19 What are you going to do? Sometimes cars just.
01:40:23 You know, they just explode.
01:40:26 It just happens.
01:40:33 It probably wasn't working. Anything important? Yeah, it definitely wasn't.
01:40:37 Right.
01:40:39 Definitely wasn't.
01:40:43 Watch Requiem for the Suicide series by James Corbett.
01:40:48 I can see that being good, I have not seen it though.
01:40:51 He usually does pretty good stuff.
01:40:57 Sell, someone says sell your anakot steel shares. Blue horseshoe lines PSLV. Now I have no idea what that is.
01:41:06 But OK, and that's not financial advice or I don't even know if it's a financial thing. That's how much I don't know what it is. Michael Hastings wrote an article about Stanley McChrystal who lost his job, was ******, then got then a car, then car got hacked and he got destroyed. No, no, no, no. Michael Hastings.
01:41:27 There's freak accident.
01:41:33 Freak accident.
01:41:38 Someone saying remember when Michael Hastings wife went on CNN after his death and was smiling like he just.
01:41:45 Won an award.
01:41:47 His wife.
01:41:49 I don't know. I don't know. I don't remember his.
01:41:56 Let's see here. I got. I just got a message.
01:42:00 Oh boy, that's some of my data is.
01:42:02 Running out.
01:42:04 That's funny. The data that I'm using right now to string to you guys, I just got a warning about so this.
01:42:14 This stream might be about to end.
01:42:20 Uh, she was smiling and laughing. Weird. Yeah, I I I don't. I've never seen that clip. I'm gonna look it up now.
01:42:28 UM.
01:42:30 Have you checked out any of your local EAA chapters? People that build their own ultralights?
01:42:36 Are typically pretty cool. Uh, no, I have not.
01:42:45 That's uh or his name was Gary Webb.
01:42:49 Well, that Gary Webb's.
01:42:50 Another person right that just.
01:42:53 It's a shame what happened to him.
01:42:56 Got to have unlimited data. I have unlimited data see in America for some reason. If you get unlimited data, it's not really unlimited.
01:43:06 It's unlimited until you get 20 gigs and then it's slow.
01:43:12 That's why same thing. Look, all three of my plans, all three or quote UN quote unlimited.
01:43:19 And all three of them through different companies, mind you, do the same ******* ********.
01:43:25 Like this one. The phone through T-Mobile, it's unlimited data.
01:43:31 But it's unlimited until you get 20 gigs and then it says you're using. You've used up 20 gigs and that's their cute way of saying. And now we're going to lower your speed.
01:43:41 To 2G.
01:43:45 My my other hotspot is through AT&T.
01:43:50 It's unlimited.
01:43:52 And that one's a little better. It's just more. It's just like slow all the time. So. So it's not that they slow you down. It's just, yeah, it's unlimited. It's just unlimitedly slow all the time.
01:44:06 And then the one that stopped working tonight, that's the one that. Yeah, it's unlimited if you use it at night time if.
01:44:14 You use it.
01:44:14 Between midnight and 9:00 AM, it's unlimited. And then I guess in tonight's case, not even then, but usually it's it's. If you try to use it during the day.
01:44:26 It's like.
01:44:26 Sometimes it works, sometimes it's slow.
01:44:31 Sometimes it doesn't work, but from midnight to 9:00 AM, it usually like tonight's, I guess. Hopefully an anomaly. It usually works great until.
01:44:42 9:00 AM and then it stops.
01:44:45 So yeah, I've got three unlimited plans.
01:44:50 And we just got disconnected. That's hilarious. Alright. Speak of the devil. It was kind of funny because.
01:44:57 I was complaining.
01:44:57 About the Internet and and it ******* dropped as I was complaining about it, so apparently I've now used up the phone so and it will no longer work. I'm back on the original streaming, the one that I usually use and it seems.
01:45:10 To be working now.
01:45:12 So without further ado, because this has been kind of a nightmare tonight with all the connection issues I am going to play.
01:45:20 The secret message?
01:45:23 I am going to play.
01:45:26 The secret message?
01:45:31 It's very important. Let me answer some maybe some questions before I play it.
01:45:36 You're going to be a lot of peoples new TV Daddy because their other daddies have failed them. All hail eternal. God Emperor Q stack.
01:45:46 No, I don't want to be anyone.
01:45:49 TV Daddy or Internet Daddy or.
01:45:50 Anything like that I?
01:45:51 Just want to be one of the boys.
01:45:53 I'll be your.
01:45:56 I'll be your friend. There's nothing wrong with having Internet friends.
01:46:02 But uh.
01:46:04 Yeah, I'm definitely not. I'm I should be no one's Internet daddy. Uh, so I'm doing the secret message.
01:46:11 Before we forget.
01:46:14 You guys ready for the secret message?
01:46:22 Let's get ready.
01:46:23 Let me load this up here.
01:46:25 This is the secret message.
Speaker 1
01:46:35 Warning if you are not authorized to receive this message or if you are wearing headphones, you are advised to temporarily reduce the volume of this transmission. If this is a recording of the previous transmission, you may advance the timeline by approximately one minute.Speaker 3
01:46:53 You have been chosen to receive a secret black pill transmission.01:46:58 Stand by for secret pillbox message transmission. Transmission will commence in 54321 transmission begin.
01:47:38 Transmission complete.
01:47:43 Now standby for communications uplink with Devon Stack.
Devon
01:47:56 So that was the secret message.01:48:01 Hopefully you guys got the the secret message.
01:48:08 Ah, someone got the secret message.
01:48:11 I'm actually surprised someone got the secret message there.
01:48:19 So all right, the secret message was transmitted.
01:48:25 Anyone else get this secret message?
01:48:36 All right.
01:48:39 Yeah, a couple of people got this secret message.
01:48:43 That's pretty cool.
01:48:47 All right, so.
01:48:48 That's that's just something I all right, so we're going.
01:48:52 To build on that, I don't think we're going to just keep it as simple as that, but it's good to know.
01:48:56 That that worked. I and you know, like I said in the in the in the replay other the people that didn't necessarily.
01:49:03 Get it?
01:49:03 Live. I don't know if I honestly, I don't know if I'm going to put this one on bit. Shoot. This has been a kind of a kind of a ******* disaster.
01:49:10 But to be.
01:49:12 And it's like I've been recording it, but I I'd have to edit out like so much ****. Now, I don't know if I'm going to, I don't know, I.
01:49:17 Don't know if I'm.
01:49:18 Going to upload this, I mean it's going to the replay will be on trovo I think, right, I don't know. Hopefully it's not like 4 different files.
01:49:25 And it's just one one stream, but I don't know, maybe I don't know. We'll find out, I guess, right.
01:49:31 But yeah, sorry for all the issues. The technical issues I was expecting this to be a more laid back cozy.
01:49:37 String and I kind of just ended up being kind of a ***********.
01:49:43 Uh. Hopefully the uh.
01:49:46 The Internet works better for next stream.
01:49:50 But someone says I missed part of the secret message, no?
01:49:53 It'll be on.
01:49:54 It should be. It will be on the replay. There was no dropouts. There was no frames dropped when I was doing.
01:49:59 The secret?
01:49:59 Message someone said. Just upload the talk about women and Bros yeah.
01:50:03 Maybe I'll do that.
01:50:05 Maybe I'll.
01:50:06 Cut that part out.
01:50:07 And then I'll maybe I'll tack on.
01:50:10 The secret message at the end.
01:50:14 Yeah. Yeah, someone says pill dispenser. We'll do it. Yeah. If you guys, there's, there's some other channel on, I think on YouTube.
01:50:23 Called pill dispenser that has done a pretty good job of.
01:50:28 Loading clips and stuff like that under their channel so we can go check that out.
01:50:34 Maybe they they can have that taken care of.
01:50:39 But I'll probably I might.
01:50:40 Maybe I'll cut that out. I don't know.
01:50:43 I feel like I have been on my a game today anyway, just cause it's been.
01:50:48 Been a long day.
01:50:50 I planted so many things and justice had to deal with.
01:50:55 Getting the house ready for the weather change.
01:51:00 But it's going to be.
01:51:02 But up on the roof, too, coating the roof with this latex crap. I hate going on the roof. Not not just because it's not that I have so much the a fear of heights or like that as I have a fear.
01:51:11 Of falling through a A.
01:51:14 80 year old roof that makes ********* sounds as you walk around on it.
01:51:24 All right, guys. So thanks for coming in. Thanks for checking out the secret message. Thanks for bearing with me during all these technical difficulties. I'll maybe edit this after the stream. I hope you guys have a great rest of your day for black pill. I am of course.
01:51:42 Devon stack.