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INSOMNIA STREAM: SECRET OF NIM EDITION - 06/13/2026

Display stream descriptionThis stream centers on the story of Nim Chimpsky, a chimpanzee used in a 1970s Columbia University language experiment that attempted to test nature versus nurture by raising him in human-like environments and teaching him sign language. The host narrates Nim’s life from his removal from his mother at a primate facility, through his chaotic upbringing in a New York household and later a “monkey mansion,” to his increasing aggression, eventual confinement in research labs, and final years at an animal sanctuary. Along the way, the stream heavily critiques the ethics, competence, and motives of the researchers and institutions involved, arguing that the experiment failed both scientifically and morally, and uses it as a springboard for broader (and often inflammatory) commentary about race, biology, and social decline. The latter part of the stream is dedicated to reading and responding to viewer hyperchats and super chats.
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Devon Stack
00:09:37 Welcome to the Insomnia Stream Secret of Nim Edition, not, not the, not the rats, not the rats, unless you're talking about these, we'll get into that in a minute, but about a monkey or an ape, I don't know, I guess there's a difference. It's our chimpanzees, they're not a monkey, right? They're an ape, they're an ape. Who really cares? Doesn't really matter. Seems like there's lots of people over the years.
00:10:16 In fact, we did a stream not that long ago, or it feels like not that long, for only it was like years ago, about a couple that thought they would disprove nature versus nurture by raising a chimpanzee alongside their baby human, they thought this will be fantastic, we'll finally prove that it's all nurture that if we raise our human baby alongside a chimpanzee, the chimpanzee will become super smart, and it'll learn from, you know, being raised the same way the baby is, and finally the big debate of nature versus nurture, like the stupidest debate in the world, is I'm not going to get into it, but it's, it's all biology, obviously, which is what they discovered, you know, they discovered real quickly, not only in fact, was was that monkey or ape or whatever chimpanzee, not only was it incapable of becoming a human because of its biology, but it stunted the development of their human child, because just like schools all across white countries everywhere that have to make the curriculum stupider for other species other than the white children, they had to do that with their, their chimpanzee, so it didn't elevate the chimpanzee to human levels, it well, in some ways lowered the human child to chimpanzee levels, and it was a big disaster, and it should have, I don't know, at least proven to people, because this was in the early 20th century, like this was..
00:12:25 I forget the exact year now, but it was like in the night in the 50s, might have the 50s, it was.. it was well before this experiment, which began in 1973 We're gonna get into that in a second, but it should have, should have, you know, let people know that might be interested in experiments like this, that, that, yeah, that's not that doesn't work.
00:12:47 You know, you can't, you can't turn a chimpanzee into a human, actually, just like you can't turn black people into white people, or Jews into white people, for that matter.
00:12:59 Biology matters, and if you try to erase biological changes with nurture, yet I mean there's a tiny bit of wiggle room, there's a tiny bit, there's a tiny, tiny bit, but ultimately not going to work, ultimately not going to work, but you know, apparently, because it was the 1970s and it just seems like it was the most horrific decade in American history.
00:13:32 Hard to, hard to believe, especially for those of you who have lived in the last few decades, which is all of you, it's hard to believe there was a decade that was worse, maybe it was better in some ways, but like, holy God, like the worst shit I ever research happened in the 70s, and this is this is no different. In 1973 they decided to get a, a ape. Let me actually, let me adjust this thing real quick. Hang on, move this over.
00:14:11 There we go. That's better. They decided to get a chimpanzee, brand new from the chimpanzee factory, well, it was a farm, I guess. There was a research facility in Oklahoma that bred chimpanzees for research purposes, and they went and got one. It was the Institute for Primate Studies, and there there's the little baby chimpanzee, and they, they did this, it's all very cruel, kind of, if you think, when you, when you, when you read about how it was done, they had this female chimpanzee, the mother of this baby chimpanzee, and.
00:15:00 This was like the sixth baby that they took away from her right after she had the baby, and they would, and she would by the second or third, she started to figure out what was going to happen, so she would get really pissed off, and they would shoot her with a tranquilizer and knock her out, and then rush in and grab the baby and then I guess get her pregnant again, so she could have another one.
00:15:26 In this case, this was the little baby that they got, and it was ordered by a professor at Columbia University, Columbia University, where he was going to do a similar experiment.
00:15:46 He thought that if you could teach chimpanzees sign language and get them to communicate with humans, that that would unlock all these super powers that chimpanzees couldn't figure out on their own, but with a little human nurturing, they would, they would become ultra intelligent, and maybe they would teach us a little something too.
Herbert Terrace - Professor
00:16:17 If they could be taught to articulate what they were thinking about. This would be an incredible expansion of human communication, and possibly give us some insight into how language and fact did evolve.
AI Singer
00:16:40 No, it's not ignorant to assume he's a Jewish immigrant. Eastern Europe was the source around the turn of the century, of course, just like all these other Jews every single time.
Devon Stack
00:16:58 That's right, he was a child of immigrants from Eastern Europe who came to America around the turn of the century, like all these fucking Jews, every single fucking time, every single fucking time. I don't, I swear to God, I'm not like looking for these people. This is just, you start looking into the fucking people, and that are horrible, and almost without exception, not not without exception, but almost without exception.
00:17:31 Yeah, yeah, Eastern European Jews, whose family came here to America around the turn of the century, so he decides to get this well chimpanzee, get this chimp and give it to one of his former students to, to raise as a, as a human.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:17:55 I don't know what was in his mind, but he just called. He was asking me to bring an infant chimpanzee into my home. Raise this infant as if he were a child.
AI Singer
00:18:11 Come on, buddy, no need to ask. It's almost like she's wearing a Jewish mask, Ashkenazi. Ashkenazi from Eastern Europe
00:18:28 every single time.
Devon Stack
00:18:35 Yeah, that's right. Obviously, she is also a Jew from Eastern Europe, whose family came to America around the turn of the century, so this is her family. You might think, well, it's a lot of kids, it's a lot of kids, and it's a lot of kids, because it's, it's not her first, it's not her first family. This is her, her second family that that she had with a, with a goy. The first, let's see, there it goes. The first, I had to get my notes out here.
00:19:15 Her first marriage was with an art. Well, first of all, look at that guy, he's fucking dead inside, you'll find out why in a moment, but look at this, he's just like great, great, I got a Jew wife and seven fucking kids now, and now she wants to bring home a monkey, this is great, this is great, it's all right, so he went by Wer La Farge, Wer La Farge. He was a a poet and a playwright, an environmentalist.
00:19:51 He was basically a rich hippie. He was a super rich hippie, and that Jew wanted some of that rich hippie money. Her first husband was this guy, his name is Ralph Lee. He was an artist and puppeteer, famous for his demonic-looking puppets, and looking like a faggot, and right around 1973 their marriage fell apart, and this all happens within the same year.
00:20:32 The marriage falls apart, she marries this guy who's now dead inside, brings her.
00:20:41 I don't know if it's three or four, how many are his and how many are hers, but you know, seven, all the other brings all these kids together, and then says, oh, by the way, I know we haven't even married a year, this is all happening since 1973 I'm gonna bring home this fucking monkey, and so you know, no baggage there, just yeah, just pay for all my kids and this monkey to live in our New York, not apartment, but row house, or whatever those things are called, you've been to New York, you know what I'm talking about, and he's just like great, great, honey, so, so we're gonna live with a, with a fucking monkey, okay? I guess, I guess that works.
00:21:33 And then she's like, good, good, I'm glad we can use your money to pay for this, this monkey dream that I have,
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:21:42 I know nothing about chimpanzees, and I never actually sat down to study them, as one could have, as I should have, perhaps, but my appetite and my drive to have that intimate a relationship with an animal was nothing would have stopped that intimate
Devon Stack
00:22:00 relationship. What exactly do you mean by that? Ah, nothing would have stopped your, your desire for an intimate relationship with an, with an animal, huh? Well, I'm.. she probably doesn't mean.. come on, Devon, come on, Devon Clear. She obviously doesn't mean it the way you're implying that she means it, right? Like, that's.. I mean, I know she's a Jew, but I mean, come on, right? That's.. she can't possibly wait.
00:22:38 How did she frame? Well, I like. also, I like the fact that she says I didn't know anything about monkeys, then I don't know anything about monkeys or anything like that, but for some reason I was chosen the Jewish professor chose me as, as the guy or as the lady to raise this monkey.
00:23:02 I knew fucking nothing, nothing about it.
00:23:06 So, anyway, she had this great burning desire to have an intimate relationship with another species, and I guess maybe that was that was all the qualifications they look for when it comes to very valuable scientific data, because why else are you doing this, right? Like, clearly this isn't it's a scientific experiment being paid for by Columbia University, right? So you would think that if this is a legitimate experiment that's being paid for by the university, that you would have, you know, experts, experts working on the experiment, people that would know already, maybe a little bit about the chimp behavior, and would know, I don't know something about, or at least be an expert,
00:23:58 I mean, beyond just like I have seven kids now with this rich guy, being expert in maybe child psychology or that kind of being or something, right? Like some kind of background, and not just be some weird rich Jew, some gold digging fucking Jew, right? Like, I don't know who says that, who I'm sure, very innocently, by the way, that she wants to have a relationship with a monkey,
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:24:24 and without really asking permission of my children, my husband, I said, "Fine,
AI Singer
00:24:30 I'm dead inside. Yes, I'm dead inside. Why did I marry this to now I'm dead inside.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:24:46 Nim didn't like Weir, and Weir didn't like him.
AI Singer
00:24:53 I hate that fucking monkey. What the hell am I going to do? You never ever marry a Jew,
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
00:25:09 you know. I think he figured that he could just get in between Weir and Stephanie on some level, and Weir put his arm around her and and Nim just, you know, half asleep, having a bottle, you know, turn and bit Weir on the arm quite hard.
AI Singer
00:25:33 Ouch, that fucking hurt. God damn this fucking monkey. I'm gonna drown it in the swimming pool.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
00:25:49 He wanted Stephanie all from himself. We're definitely felt excluded,
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:25:57 Nim. It just become part of my being that was incompatible with the role that I played as wife,
Devon Stack
00:26:06 just incompatible with the role, the role you played as wife, so yeah, like already it's really super fucking weird, she talks about how there was like a sexual competition of sorts going on between her and this baby monkey and her husband, who is kind enough to pay for her lavish lifestyle, and she seems to delight in the terrorism that the monkey is dishing out to her husband.
00:26:45 In fact, she uses words like impotent to describe her husband's reaction to the monkey, because he couldn't, you know, I mean, he couldn't really drown the fucking monkey in the swimming pool, you couldn't beat up a baby monkey, and so when your crazy bitch Jew wife has a monkey just ripping up the, and it was, it was like, you'll, as you will see, it was just, it was just destroying the house, it was just running amok.
00:27:11 She was not only was she not researching in any kind of way, she just had a monkey in her house, like that was it, like there was no anything, she just had a fucking monkey in her house, and so her husband was just like, all right, you know, I'm cool, I'm hip, I'm a hippie, in fact I'm a rich hippie, and then this guy, this is the guy, this is the Columbia professor, the other Jew from Eastern Europe, whose family came here around the turn of the century, Herb, Herb, he's he pops in to go check in on the monkey every once in a while, but again, it doesn't really seem like there's a whole lot of like research going on, it just seems like it's the 70s and everyone's fucking high all the time, and she's got a monkey in her house, and that's the experiment, I guess, is what's it like having a monkey in your house.
00:28:18 So then she described, she explains, maybe gives you a little bit of detail about how maybe he chose her for the experiment. I don't know, you're probably thinking, like, oh, well, because she's a Jew. I'm sure that was definitely part of the thinking also, but there's a little more to it. The
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:28:35 people that I am the closest to throughout my life are people that I have had some period of sexual contact with
AI Singer
00:28:44 what the fuck did you just say
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00:28:45 you're a slut?
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:28:45 I don't think that the sex previous sexual relationship between Herb and myself made a difference to the project at all, other than it was part of the glue that allowed it to happen.
Devon Stack
00:29:04 Oh, so, so it's just like a.. it was some guy you used to bang, so some Jew used to bang, is like, "Hey, you want a monkey in your house? And you're like, "Sure, I'll have a monkey in my house.
00:29:20 And so there's this monkey in her house shredding everything, he comes in to visit, and, and, like, I don't know, I really don't know, like it seems like for the first while there was zero plan, there was zero plan and zero execution, even if there was a plan, and so they're just he's popping in, probably you know, getting some hand jobs in the, in the bathroom, and the husband's away, the way she talks about him. And by the way, I don't know how these fucking Jews do
00:29:53 it,
00:29:53 but this fucking guy, this fucking guy ends up basically banging, you know what it is, it's animal chicks. Yes, it's chicks that are into animals, they're all fucking psycho, even the non-Jewish ones, they're all fucking psycho. And so this guy, because he gives psycho women access to exotic animals that these women apparently want to have relationships with, you know, they, they, they polish his his trailer heads from time to time. So, this is the daughter explaining about how, how qualified they were to be doing this.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
00:30:33 I mean, it was a problem. We were trying to, trying to teach this chimp sign language, and nobody in the house really was fluent in sign language.
Devon Stack
00:30:39 Well, that's a problem. Yeah, yeah. Again, so no plan. We're gonna teach this chimp sign language, but no one that's supposed to be doing the teaching actually knows sign language.
00:30:57 How much money went into this? See, how much of this isn't even like I want a monkey in my house. How much of it is just we're Jews, and we figured out how to get money from the goyim and a monkey in our house. Like, why not? Like, the monkey is just like, I guess, the the icing on the on the cake.
00:31:19 Oh, hey, goy, we're an experiment, very valuable experiment. It's really important, especially if we're ever going to figure out how to get blacks to assimilate to our society. We're going to have to figure out this nurture thing. So, throw some money at us, and we'll put this monkey in this house with this crazy Jew bitch.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:31:39 He was my lifeline, he was my buddy, and he was bringing something out in me, a freedom to defy expectation and authority. His greatest focus of defiance was against Weir,
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00:31:56 giving her a pet monkey to kiss and fondle and make the little old man sick with jealousy,
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
00:32:03 he would, you know, kind of pull books off the shelves, and we were liked his books a certain way.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:32:09 When he saw we're coming, he would really do it. It was very focused, it was intentional. Fuck you, I'm touching these
Devon Stack
00:32:20 again. She's delighting. delighting in the fact that, and this is the perfect clip, because it, this sums it up, giving
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00:32:28 her a pet monkey to kiss and fondle and make the little old man sick with jealousy.
Devon Stack
00:32:34 I mean, that's basically what was happening, so she was getting money from her goy husband went while fantasizing about this monkey, and then using the monkey to create turmoil in the relationship again. So far, no experiment, no experiment, nothing's happening that actually leads to data, which is something that you need if you're going to be doing science.
00:33:10 You need to accumulate data to look at, and so that you can make, you know, have theories and prove them wrong. Or this is nothing, none of that's happening. It's just this crazy bitch playing around with a monkey in her house, so I don't know that goes on for a while. This, this, you know, just having a monkey in her house.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:33:40 No one ever put him in his place, and he just grew more and more and more, more powerful, and that was exciting to me.
Devon Stack
00:33:49 Ah, she's getting off on the monkey, she's getting off on the monkey, she's clearly attracted to the monkey, and I know what you're thinking, nah, she's just.. she just like she's one of these girls that, that kind of talks like a psycho, doesn't really, doesn't really hear what she's saying, doesn't see her, you know how it's coming across, or what? No, no, she.. she's getting off on the fucking monkey, she's getting off on the powerful fucking monkey that is, is more powerful than her impotent husband, and she's raising it like, like a psycho.
00:34:27 Anyway, the professor eventually realizes that this can't go on forever. They just can't have an experiment that's like there's a monkey at this crazy Jew's house, you know, like, eventually you're gonna have to, you know, justify the grant, or whatever that's paying for this monkey, so he gets a college student, this woman here, to take over and actually do the work that the crazy Jew is.
00:35:00 Incompetent, totally, you know, incapable of doing, but also she finds him dreaming, and they have a relationship, so he's banging the this chick too, and having her go in and teach the monk, like actually start doing an experiment, and not just have a monkey that's ripping up the house, so she goes into to start the experiment.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:35:26 Nim was going to test the nature versus nurture hypotheses that were prevailing in the time.
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00:35:31 Oh, there it is.
Devon Stack
00:35:33 There it is. That's that's the whole point. The nature versus nurture, we got to prove these fucking eggs can live like humans. Look at her, just looking at him, too. By the way, I love him. He's so smart, he's so intellectual, and he gives me access to monkeys. Who else can give me access to monkeys? Look at that, I get to have a monkey and a little little baby papoose walking around. I'm Little Mama Monkey.
00:36:02 They call me Mama Monkey over at the park, at the dog park. People doing their.. they bring dogs to the dog park. I bring a fucking monkey. So she starts to take over, and this does not sit well, as you can imagine, with the crazy fucking Jew. She's very upset by this.
00:36:22 She's threatened it because it's again, it's it's sexual competition. It's so obvious that that's what's going on here that she sees this other woman coming in to to do the things that she was supposed to be doing with the fucking monkey, you know, like teaching it how to sign language and things like this, and she sees her as sexual competition, so she starts to get all fucking bad of shape about, like, who's this bitch you're bringing into our home to play with my man, I mean, monkey.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:36:54 She came out of nowhere as a cute little thing from Ramapo,
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:37:02 what? When I got there, I was actually really surprised. There was utter chaos. There was nothing. This was a scientific project.
00:37:16 There were no journals, there were no log books. They didn't know who was covering them, when they were going to be covering them, who would be teaching them, when they would be teaching them. They didn't know what they were going to teach them.
00:37:29 She quickly felt her power. It was completely visible, you know. Everybody had to adapt to it. She wanted that mother role.
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00:37:41 You can take the children, but you leave me, my monkey.
Devon Stack
00:37:48 So, yeah, obviously she sees her as a competitor. It's really fucked up, but that's.. that's.. I mean, I don't think that's hard to spot. By the way, they keep calling the monkey Nim. You're gonna love this, so not only is it a Jewish professor with a crazy Jew lady that houses the monkey, they named it after a Jew, Nim Chimpsky. Oh, isn't that cute, Nim Chimpsky, the chimpanzee? So little, little baby Nim, little baby Nim, so this this woman comes in and moves in on her chimp. She's really upset by this. Oh my god, the balls on this fucking bitch trying to get my man.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:38:34 This animal climbed the walls.
Devon Stack
00:38:39 Let me fix the audio on this. Forgot to fix the audio levels on all these things. Hang on, hang on. I don't think this chick is a Jew, by the way. I think that she is, which is why she was actually doing the work, why she was actually somewhat trying to be scientific about it, she never gets all weird and sexual about the monkey, she's, you know, she got weird and sexual about the Jewish boss, but she never gets weird and sexual about the monkey.
00:39:14 So I guess that's that's a plus. In fact, in many ways it seemed like she didn't really like dealing with the fucking monkey that she was there for the to actually execute some kind of science to try to actually teach the monkey how to do sign language, actually try to accomplish part of what the goal of this whole experiment was.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:39:34 This animal climbed the walls all day, he ripped apart Stephanie's house all day. Kinds of things she was exposing them to were atypical.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:39:54 He loved driving fast in cars, he loved motorcycles, he loved, you know. Virtually anything thrilling. He liked alcohol. You'd give him a sip and he'd want more. We gave him puffs on a joint.
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00:40:15 Jesus, what the hell is going on out here?
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:40:17 We didn't have to treat him like a child. We could expose him to the sensations that we enjoyed. I
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00:40:24 don't like where this is going.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:40:26 I had an instinctive sense that something was very amiss here.
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00:40:30 Oh, you think so, eh?
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:40:32 That this is not the way you teach a child language, or you interact with a child, do you teach anything language?
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00:40:45 What the hell is she doing?
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:40:47 When Nim began to discover my body,
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00:40:52 I knew you were a vile, disgusting, degenerate, but bestiality.
Devon Stack
00:40:59 Yeah, I wasn't exaggerating, wasn't exaggerating, so we had a lot to unpack there. I mean, we haven't, she's getting the monkey drunk, she's, she's getting the monkey drunk, she's letting it smoke weed. I'm telling you, this is the fucking 70s, man. This was the fucking 70s.
00:41:25 You got Columbia University financing studies, studies where some Jew bitch is getting high with a monkey and sexually interacting with the monkey, he started to discover, he started to discover my body. What does that mean exactly? He started to discover your body.
00:42:05 What kind of, what kind of sick fuck are you? Um, yeah, I mean, just again, just when you think that, like, you, there's no more jeweling that can happen. There's more doing that happens like every time I think that I have finally found like the low, the low point of Jewish behavior.
00:42:34 You find weird monkey sex Jew, by the way. It's not this is the shit that she's like just talking about on camera, like completely unashamed, knowing that her family's gonna see this boggles the mind.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:42:57 My nakedness be curious, I mean, like a child, he was uninterested, and then one day he was interested,
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00:43:04 and making hot monkey love into steaming swamps, and all the animals watching.
00:43:16 Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you?
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:43:18 Stephanie was a graduate student in psychoanalysis, her questions had to do with the Oedipal complex, and she was interested in Nims masturbation, and how he masturbated. I couldn't believe it.
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00:43:32 Jesus
00:43:37 Christ,
Devon Stack
00:43:38 she's She's so, to the degree that she's collecting data, she's collecting data on monkey masturbation. I look, I told you I wasn't exaggerating. I told you I wasn't exaggerating, and again, this is the shit they're talking about on camera.
00:44:07 This is the shit they're talking about on camera, so you can only imagine what's going on in the house with a woman, a Jewish woman who's obsessed with monkey masturbation, who now has access to a monkey.
00:44:26 This also reminds, there's another stream that we did recently, right? The stream of the, the, the retarded negro that the Jewish woman convinced everyone that she could somehow divine what he was thinking, and, and he was actually a super smart retard that was just like locked inside of a retard body and he was, you know, really really sexually interested in her, and so she started molesting the retard black kid, and yeah, this is just another.
00:45:00 Just the same thing, because it's, it's just, you know, it's a Jewish woman who likes retarded monkeys, so the, you know, again, this starts to, it starts to interfere with their, their ability to justify this experiment, if you can call it that, with the university that's paying for it, and so they, they, they decide they gotta, you know, they gotta, they gotta set down some ground rules and really involve this, this new chick a lot more,
Herbert Terrace - Professor
00:45:44 so I set up a classroom at Columbia.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:45:50 He's gonna take Nam to school, and I realize I'm starting to lose my role as the person who knows the best what he needs.
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00:45:59 You must try to remember that Mother knows best,
00:46:02 you crazy bitch.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:46:06 We had to get him in a context that was neutral, calming, soothing,
Devon Stack
00:46:13 you know, the context where he's not being molested by a crazy Jewish woman, so they start taking him out of the home, I mean, he's still living with the crazy Jewish woman, but they take him out of the home and take him into this classroom and start trying to actually teach him sign language for the first time, and during this whole debacle of an experiment, and surprise, surprise, when he's actually not having just some weird Jewess lust over him over all day long, while getting them drunk and high, and using them as a way of humiliating her husband, you know, he starts to learn a little the sign language, you know, chimps can learn a little bit of sign language, not much, but they can learn a little.
00:47:02 I mean, they're not retarded completely, but you know, so they can learn like a little bit, and so they start to learn it, or he starts to learn the sign language, and this pisses her off.
00:47:13 It pisses her off, because now he, the experiments, actually, it's no longer about her, it's no longer about her and her weird fucking Jew desires. It's about actually doing what they set out to do.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:47:30 Fucking nightmare when it comes to closeness, often. And here I was, married to a poet working for a linguist.
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00:47:41 Believe it or not, not everything is about you.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:47:44 You know, I was, you know, words were the became the enemy.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:47:48 She started restricting the times we can come in the house. She started throwing us out.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
00:47:58 She apparently was, you know, encouraged to believe that she was now the mother,
Devon Stack
00:48:06 so again it's the, it's that competition that female, what, weird, well, especially Jewish weirdo shit going on, and so she's very upset with this new, younger hot girl that came along and stealing my monkey away with, with her fancy newfangled sign language, and it just becomes intolerable, you know, that this this behavior keeps going on. So they get a monkey mansion again.
00:48:36 This is one of those things where it's just like, where does the money come from? Where does the money come from to do this? Because it wasn't just like I don't mean like kind of a mansion, I mean like when you're watching a movie and they go to like a mansion, like an old money mansion with the, I mean, here this is it, with the big pillars in front of the in front of the house, like I don't know how many bedrooms,
00:48:58 but if I had to guess, like ballpark it, we're talking like at least 10 bedrooms, so they just have a mansion, and now it's a monkey mansion, and they take the monkey out to the monkey mansion, away from the crazy Jew bitch, because she's just being too fucking crazy at this point, and now even the Jewish professor has to be like, well, this is gonna be a little bit too much, but once they're at the monkey mansion,
00:49:23 and this new girl has to actually take care of the monkey all the time, she realizes he's a monkey, he's a fucking monkey, and she tries to potty train him, and that doesn't work, and so he's shitting all over the place, unless he wears diapers all the time, and so there, but she's getting tired of changing monkey diapers, you know, it's not much fun in the monkey mansion when we have to change monkey diapers all the time, and so she's not having the best time of this of this monkey experiment, they so they bring in.
00:50:00 More hippies to try to teach them more sign language, and they have a little bit of success again, you know. Monkeys can learn a chimpanzees, whatever, they're not monkeys, I guess. Chimps can learn a little bit of sign language, and so starting to figure out the, you know, some of the sign language, and especially with these, all these hippies, it's I think they're up to like three at this point, living at this monkey mansion 24 hours a day, trying to beat the sign language into this fucking monkey,
Herb Terrace - Professor
00:50:34 like children after they learn a few words, Nim has spontaneously put signs together, in many instances, we allow Nim to use his own signs that he almost invents, so long as they're consistent. For example, this is the sign for play that he invented.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:50:53 He's learning signs rapidly, they're going up, up, up, up, up.
Clip
00:50:57 I mean, good gorilla, I mean, want drink drop drink,
Devon Stack
00:51:03 so they get the monkey to actually say some, some phrases which aren't super complicated, and in fact, well, we'll get to that in a moment, but at least at the time, maybe to justify his research, he's like, "Oh, that's amazing, it's fucking amazing. This monkey, he's learning all kinds of shit, and you know, we're on the, we're on the verge of a big discovery, a big monkey discovery, you know, he starts to get a lot of press.
00:51:43 The university is excited that they're getting this press, you know. Look at this, when, when Chimpsky, you know, because Nim Chimpsky, when Chimpsky speaks, people listen. Oh, we're, we're talking to monkeys now. Laura, we're gonna learn so much from this fucking monkey, you know. Here's one of the the the the press pieces Nim
Reporter
00:52:04 is no ordinary chimp. Since he was a few weeks old, Nim has lived in close association with a group of scientists under the direction of Dr Herbert Terrace of Columbia University. They're performing a unique experiment to try to determine whether apes can be taught to communicate with humans using language. How big will he be when he's full grown? Oh, he's
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:52:27 going to be big. He's going to be about five feet tall, perhaps 150 pounds, and supposedly five to six times the strength of men.
Reporter
00:52:36 How are you going to be able to handle him?
Devon Stack
00:52:39 Then you're not, because he's a fucking monkey, and even this guy, when he was trying to do his little stand-up and hold the monkey, was having trouble, even though the monkey was relatively small and easy to handle and easy to dominate physically, but that was going to change, because chimps have retard strength like you wouldn't believe, they really are about five times stronger than humans, and they're violent, and they're what they're wild animals.
00:53:10 Do I have to say this? Monkeys are wild fucking animals, but of course, if we just nurture him, right? If we just nurture him, oh no, oh no, he's attacking people.
00:53:25 So, of course, as you might imagine, if you're not a retarded Jew, he's attacking people. He starts attacking people and biting people, and you know, acting like a wild fucking animal, because he's a wild fucking animal, and raising him in the monkey mansion isn't going to change him into a human, and so they, you know, they're struggling with with the fact that he's a a wild animal that keeps attacking the hippies.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:53:57 If I stood up too quickly, if I accidentally showed him my back too quickly. If I had food, and I wouldn't.. I didn't think to share it with him. He'd cross that threshold and go into attack.
Devon Stack
00:54:13 Oh, so he's attacking like the humans that he's closest with, you know? Like, if he's.. these aren't just like, you know, he bit the mailman, you know, this is the person that feeds him every day, you know.
00:54:28 Maybe, maybe there is something about this experiment that'll teach us about black people and assimilation, just not the lesson that they wanted us to learn, you know, something about biting the hand that feeds something about, you know, wild animals, you know, no matter how much you nurture them and provide for them, they're still violent wild animals that will never become human, no matter how hard you try, no matter how.
00:55:00 How many monkey mansions you build, no matter how many hippies you send into the monkey mansion to change their diapers, they're never going to turn into humans. So she keeps getting attacked and viciously.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
00:55:17 This is 37 stitches, I had four here, nine here. This one sent me into the hospital. This one actually was the most dangerous one, because he hit a tendon.
Devon Stack
00:55:35 I'm mad at you. She was signing like that's gonna make a difference. See, and again, when faced with the violent monkey, they, they try to reason with the monkey, they think that's what's going to do it, they think that is the right course, and look, all too often that's exactly what white people do, white people make the assumption because there's, there's, and again, I don't know how much of this is hardware and how much of this is software.
00:56:08 I hope to God it's not mostly hardware, but there's something about white people that makes them believe in a universalist worldview, where if it can talk like this monkey, I mean, kind of talk, right? Like, if you can communicate with it, it's on equal footing.
00:56:28 If you can teach it to communicate, even if it's difficult to understand, even if its communication is is crude, even if after centuries it can't pronounce the word ask, if you can somewhat communicate with it, that it's on equal footing with you as a species, and therefore all of the same ways that you would be able to communicate with members of your own species to resolve conflicts are going to be valid strategies when it comes to trying to resolve these issues with these other species, what can I be talking niggers?
00:57:09 That's what I'm talking, that's I'm talking about niggers, that you know, if you try to reason with them and people make it are making that mistake, people keep making that mistake, you know.
00:57:23 I saw it, and I tweeted about this the other day, that I saw all these responses to the black people chimping out after the Carmelo Anthony verdict, right? Carmelo Anthony, like a wild animal flipped out and murdered a white person when that he shouldn't have been interacting with in a monkey mansion type scenario, when he should have been in a cage.
00:57:57 Well, now I guess he's going to be in a cage for a little while, but not, I mean, he should be in a pit, but he's going to be in a cage till he's 35 then he'll come out and probably pump out like 50 kids, but be that as it may, black people, and I use the term people loosely, black people are chimping out about this verdict because a member of their race committed murder in an unreasonable scenario that did not call for murder in any way, shape, or form, and so white people, when they see this response, and they see black people justifying a murder, they think, oh, they're just, they're trying to be manipulative, they're trying to lie, they're trying.
00:58:44 They think that the black people who have a problem with that verdict, they think the black people are being fundamentally dishonest when they're not. They're not the people who are being dishonest in this scenario are the white people who are being dishonest with themselves? They're trying to apply the same value system that they have that they think is innate in everything that communicates to black people.
00:59:20 They're trying to project their humanity onto blacks, when that's not, that's not, it's just like with this scenario, it's retarded to do that. It's foolish to do that, because the blacks aren't being dishonest. Just like in chimp society, there are things that you can do as a chimpanzee that'll get you murdered, and that's that's lots of people think, like, oh. Chimpanzee, there's no murder in the, and humans are the only ones that murder, not true.
01:00:04 Chimpanzees murder all the time, and there are things that, as a chimp, you could do that'll get you fucking murdered that would never get you murdered as a human, and it doesn't make it morally wrong when the chimps do it, because chimps live by a different code because they're a different species with different rules and the same can be said about blacks, they're literally a different species with different rules, and so when they see this scenario unfold where a black feels disrespected, and so he murders the person that he thinks disrespected him.
01:00:51 It's totally justified, because that's the law of the jungle worldview they have.
01:00:57 They're not being dishonest, they're not trying to, to obscure, you know, the truth, that is the way they see the world, and that's why they're fundamentally just as much as a chimpanzee is fundamentally incompatible with white society, and until white people figure that out, this is exactly what you'll, you'll see.
01:01:32 I mean, at what point for the people out there listening to think, "Oh, you know, Devon, you're, you're just a pessimist. You, we just have to, you know, what do you expect after all the, you know, slavery and the economic situation. Whatever your excuse is, doesn't fucking matter.
01:01:54 If there is, if this is a problem that's going to get solved. What's your projected date? What's your ETA on when blacks finally assimilate to white society in 10 years, 20 years, 50,000 years? At what point I would say to you, it's probably not much further off than it would be for chimpanzees, as in it's in terms of scale we're talking about 10s of 1000s of years minimum.
01:02:40 but the same Jews that convinced everyone that they needed to have black people in their white societies, they had to come up with scientific data that would argue to the contrary, and yet every time they tried one of these fucking experiments, they got the exact opposite result, and so back at the Monkey Mansion, when they're sitting there trying to get this wild animal to be nice and be friendly with humans, they gave it a cat, they're like, "Hey, look, a cat, and it's like, "Oh, I love the cat, you know? For a little bit. Oh, look at that. I got a cat.
01:03:30 Look at the cute monkey with the cat. And that's all it really takes, unfortunately. Right? All it takes is a picture with a fucking monkey cradling a cat. It's all it takes. These people see a monkey with a cat, and they're like, they're not so different. Those fucking.. they're not so different from us.
01:03:52 Look, they like cats too, you know? Maybe the world would be a better place if, instead of focusing on our differences, we focused on the things that we have in common, like a love of cats. It's like those, those videos that you see all over YouTube. I don't know if it's quite the thing that I used to..
01:04:18 it doesn't end up in my algorithm as much as it used to, where the whole video is just a, a video of a black person watching a white thing, whether it's a boomer music video or a sitcom from the 90s that's all white cast, or whatever it is, it's some, some white thing, and the whole video is just the white thing happening within a little window at the bottom corner of the screen showing the black person liking it, like what? Oh, damn, this white boy can sing. Oh, that's that. This movie is actually pretty funny.
01:04:56 This, this white, this Napoleon Dynamo guy. Is really pretty funny, and that's all. That's that's the chimpanzee cradling a fucking cat. Suddenly, suddenly, let all those worries, all those anxieties about, oh, this is never working, this isn't gonna work out, they all melt away because there's other chimpanzee cradling a fucking cat, it's not so bad, guys. Look at the chimp with the cat, but of course, it, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't work out for very long.
01:05:39 The herb, the Jew Herb, who keeps coming on, coming to the Monkey Mansion, so we can fuck the interns and pose for pictures with the, with the chimp in his experiment, really kind of hands off to it. It's like, I don't even know what he's there for, like, what exactly is he doing, but they keep having more and more problems with the chimp.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
01:06:06 I started to go to get the boxes to leave,
Devon Stack
01:06:11 so this, sorry, the context here, he bangs her, and like, but she finds out he's like banging like all these other chicks too, so they have like a breakup, and she's like, "I'm fucking tired of the monkey mansion, I can't handle living at the fucking monkey mansion anymore. And so she packs up her shit to leave, and as she's leaving, the chimp chimps out on her.
Laura-Ann Petitto - Neuroscientist
01:06:41 I started to go to get the boxes to leave and Nim pulled loose from the person's hand. He climbs to the second floor of the house. Then he must have lunged 25 feet. He landed on me. He took my head, and he started pounding it into the pavement. It took four males to get him off me.
Devon Stack
01:07:20 Well, you know what they say, right? You know, burn the coal, pay the toll, in a manner of speaking, but does that's it's kind of analogous. It kind of is. It kind of is, you know.
01:07:38 She's finally had enough for the monkey, and the monkey chimps out and grabs her and starts banging her head into the fucking pavement, and you would think, right, you would think that at this point clearly they'd be like, okay, all right, this is what have we actually learned here, you know, anything, anything really, no, maybe having this, this fucking monkey experiment is not so great, but no, not so much that he brings in some other college girl that he's probably banging, and so she's like, I'm gonna, I'm gonna work with the monkey, because I'm another one of these girls that, like, is one of those weird animal girls that's really into fucking animals to a kind of creepy degree, and and I'm gonna look at all the monkeys kissing me.
01:08:26 Oh, look at that, they're like people, they're just like people. I saw that picture of him cradling a kitten, and my heart just melted away.
Renee Falitz - Researcher
01:08:39 I had a relationship with a chimpanzee, and I had conversations with another species.
Clip
01:08:44 Why do you have to say it like that?
Devon Stack
01:08:47 Oh, another one of these relationships with another species girls.
01:08:55 Ah, that's good. That's good. Well, he's not a baby monkey anymore, right?
01:09:03 So she starts working with him, and they start bringing him in to demonstrate the results that all these hippies are claiming that they're getting at the monkey mansion in a controlled environment with the cameras rolling, and unfortunately all of these, these great strides that they're claiming to have suddenly evaporate when the camera's rolling, you know, it's kind of like when blacks were complaining about all the mistreatment from the cops until suddenly there were body cams, and everyone could watch the body cams, and go away.
01:09:43 Hold on a second. You guys were saying it was this, this, this way, but clearly based on the video footage here, this is not, this is not, this doesn't play out the way that you guys describe.
01:10:00 You know, all of a sudden, now that we've got this camera technology to kind of get a little, get a little insight into what you're talking about here, it's a, it's kind of all bullshit.
01:10:12 And so that was kind of the case, is they would bring in the monkeys, or the monkey, rather, into this controlled environment, and they weren't really seeing the same results that the hippies were claiming to get at the monkey mansion, and also as the monkey started to get older, we're going through puberty, more issues started to develop.
Renee Falitz - Researcher
01:10:42 He's starting to discover himself. There was a big rock in the front yard, and he used to like to bump it.
Devon Stack
01:10:51 Oh, great. So now he's, he's just starting, he's just humping away, he's humping things. Um, remember, remember the cat, remember the cat that he was remember that adorable picture of the monkey cradling the cat. Well, he really liked that cat. He really liked that cat.
01:11:17 Only it became obvious now to the people, the hippies at the Monkey Mansion, that his love of the cat was well, not quite as innocent as they, they once thought.
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:11:33 As this whole thing with the physicality became, you know, an issue, it was much more cautious, I think, about letting the cats around around him and letting play with play with the cats,
Female Researcher
01:11:47 he would even try to not engage directly in sexual relationships with the animals, but definitely to bring them to him and to his penis area.
Clip
01:11:57 Dude, what the fuck?
Female Researcher
01:12:02 And I just said no, it's not what they're there for.
Clip
01:12:09 I mean, what is the point of all this
Devon Stack
01:12:12 exactly? What's the point now? What, so now now the monkey is trying to rape the cat, and again, what? What's the response? So I try to take it away and say no, no, that's not what the cats.. I try to..
01:12:33 they try to reason with it once again. They try to reason with a wild animal that it doesn't understand reason, if it understood reason, it wouldn't be trying to rape the cat in the first place, and so the fact that it's, it's humping a cat should clue you in that this is dumb, this is a bad idea, like you're not, like it's, it's attacked a one, like, look at this, it's attacked a woman now severely, given her 37 plus, like, multiple, uh, injuries, one of which had, like, 37 stitches, attacked her when she was leaving, banging her head into the fucking concrete. It's humping the fucking cat.
01:13:28 What's going on? What's the point of the monkey mansion at this point? They haven't really been able to teach it anything beyond what you've been able to teach other chimpanzees in terms of the sign language and everything else. You're not really. I mean, there's no data here, but there are photo shoots.
01:13:46 There are photo shoots, which you know, Herb, the Jew from Eastern Europe, whose family came here around the turn of the century. He enjoys, he enjoys the press, because obviously the press is unaware of the cat humping and the woman attacks.
01:14:05 They just know that there's this adorable monkey that lives in a monkey mansion. It's learning how to sign language, and we're going to learn a lot from this.
Female Researcher
01:14:13 Nim was scratching hard, he was biting harder, biting more often, biting more people.
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:14:21 We had mentioned the growing concern that we had about how to sort of, how to deal with Nim. Dr. Terrace was pretty much an absentee landlord.
Female Researcher
01:14:32 Herb was never alone with Nem, and Herb never had to spend any kind of time with him. Once in a while, you know, photo shoots for him to either take photos or for him to have photos taken of him.
Herbert Terrace - Professor
01:14:47 Yes, the wore occasional bites,
Devon Stack
01:14:52 by the way. Not unlike the relationship Jews have with blacks, right? They don't act.
01:15:00 Actually, live with the blacks, they're never alone with them, but they show up for the photo shoots, they show up for the march in Selma, you know, they show up to take a knee dressed in like African garb at this at the, at the Capitol Building, you know, Jews are always, they're always there when it comes to the photo shoot, shaking hands with, uh, with black people, or, or bowing down before George Floyd rioters,
01:15:39 but they, they don't practice what they preach, they're not, they're not chomping at the bit to bust Jewish kids into black schools, so it's the same exact relationship here, he's making these, these stupid hippies live with a fucking monkey and get attacked by this monkey, and he shows up to get his picture taken and to do all the press appearances, talking about his brilliant monkey experiment, but he doesn't, he doesn't get attacked, he doesn't get his face ripped off.
Herbert Terrace - Professor
01:16:18 Yes, there were occasional bites, I imagine they increased in frequency just because Nim was getting older. In that sense, he was becoming more chimp-like, but it didn't seem to be a cause for alarm at that point. It
Renee Falitz - Researcher
01:16:37 was the end of July, it was July 28 and Bill had him and we did the body to body transfer,
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:16:48 I mean, you're holding, you're holding them, and the other person comes up and you just kind of hand the chimp to the other person,
Renee Falitz - Researcher
01:16:55 and I said, "Come on, and I got the tether, you know, we've got the loop first, and I then tied it to my belt. Come here, and he came over, and he put his arms around me. He just crunched my face.
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:17:14 It just happened
Renee Falitz - Researcher
01:17:17 all this blood. He bit through my cheek almost to the inside of my mouth, it was folded over, so you could see inside my face,
Devon Stack
01:17:30 and again, same relationship, same relationship. So, what happens? Because the Jew wants to have the chimp live with the white people in the monkey mansion. Oh, white women get, get attacked, so the chimp bites her face off, basically, or at least bites through her face.
01:17:54 But again, it's, it's like you would think that once you have touched the hot stove, once you've realized this is a dangerous animal that could have killed me, could have killed me, bit me in the face so hard that it ripped through my flesh all the way through to my inside of my fucking head, and I had to go to the hospital.
01:18:19 She ended up having to go to the hospital, and because of the risk of infection, because it was a fucking monkey bite, they couldn't sew it up right away, so she had this gaping wound in the side of her head, open wound that they had to sit there and keep treating with antibiotics and shit for three months before they could stitch it up, and you would think that that experience, right, that this experience would have taught her a lesson, right? You know, the whole burn the coal pay the toll lesson, you'd think that that would have got through to her, that like this, this is dangerous, like I know, I saw it. Look, I saw the picture too, with him with the cat, but you're gonna die, right? Like, this is not good.
01:19:11 And the funny thing is, the Jew guy, what's his big concern? What's his big concern? Is he worried about the dangerous situation that he's created for the white people, is he worried about, like, even just in some sense the humanity of keeping a monkey in that environment, like it's not, it's obviously not great for the monkey either to be living, you know, being forced to try to learn shit that it's never going to be able to learn, it's never going to be a human, and so it's kind of cruel to try to force it to try to live up to white people's standards, and I would say in the same way, it's kind of cruel.
01:19:53 I mean, that's not the reason I want to separate from blacks, but I mean, look, if that's what, if that's what convinces you. It is cruel. It's cruel to black people to try to force them to live up to white standards, which, by the way, as a society, we gave up on already. Instead, we've just lowered the standards for everybody.
01:20:13 So, a perfect example of this is that we had to lower the threshold of what was considered retarded when it comes to IQ, because if we didn't, it would mean that over half of black people would be retarded, which would be a devastating blow to the educational system, because now you'd have like half the black kids qualifying for special education, so they had to change what it meant to be retarded to accommodate black people,
01:20:49 and that's that's not just one of many examples where instead of facing the fact that these these blacks are never going to be able to achieve at the same level that whites can, and really will never assimilate to our society, because of that, in the same way chimpanzees can never assimilate to our society, rather than saying, well, maybe we should just send them back to the jungle like these chimpanzees, well, like, yeah, we'll just redefine what it means to be a fucking stupid ass.
01:21:28 We'll just lower all, we'll just bring our people down, since we can't raise them up, we'll bring us down to their level, anyway. This Jew right here, his response to the violent situation that he's created for these people isn't, "This was a mistake, this isn't going to work. Nope, he's worried about getting sued.
Herbert Terrace - Professor
01:22:08 I was probably worried that you would sue me, or this would become a public, this would become public knowledge about how.
Devon Stack
01:22:20 Yeah, so he's worried about the bad press and a possible lawsuit, never, never admitting that maybe this was dumb, maybe this was a bad idea, maybe, maybe this whole experiment should never have been done. No, I don't want to get sued. I'm not worried about the safety of anyone. I'm worried about myself. And when she goes back and returns, because, again, like I said, she didn't learn her lesson. She, she literally goes back after having her face chewed open. This is what happens immediately.
Renee Falitz - Researcher
01:23:05 And when I got out of the hospital, I said, "You know, I.. I want to see him. He went, "Oh, and he went to reach for my face again. Well, that's it. I don't need closure now. I'm out of here.
Devon Stack
01:23:19 So she finally figures it out, because the first thing he does when she, when she comes back from the hospital, is he tries to eat her face again. Oh man, so at this point they decide, all right.
01:23:42 So, finally, because he's worried about bad press, and he's worried about lawsuits, he's like, 'Time, time to shut down the monkey mansion. We have to shut down the monkey mansion, and what are we gonna do? Well, we got to do something with this fucking monkey, right now.
01:24:01 We gotta do something, so they send him the monkey jail after after he's been raised in this open environment with humans and all this human interaction and all this freedom, they decide that they're just gonna send them back to this, this research facility that keeps all the monkeys in cages, and obviously he's not, he's never interacted with another chimpanzee before, he's always grown up being the center of attention, and thinking that, you know he's he's got like human, I mean, again, he's a wild animal, or whatever, but there's something going on in that hat.
01:24:47 He learned, he learned a little bit of sign language, he's able to communicate a little bit, he's able to ask for like treats and hugs, and you know, whatever, you know.
01:24:55 So, so he bites someone's face off every once in a while, but there's, there's a little. Going on upstairs, and they send him to monkey jail, and they literally teach him to like clean up around the monkey jail.
01:25:11 I shouldn't laugh, it's, it's kind of fucked up, it's kind of fucked up, and because he doesn't adjust well to it at all, obviously, and he's, you know, he's basically despondent and sitting in this cage by himself all day long, and isn't really able to relate to the other chimpanzees that well, because he's never had to do that, and Herb,
01:25:35 you know, because he wants to do a follow-up story to prove to the press that that he wasn't just like what the experiment wasn't just some big failure or whatever that ended up with the monkey back at a research facility he goes back and does this appearance and it's just so slimy like it's so fucking slimy he shows up and does like this photo shoot with the press to make it look like that. Oh, look, look, how great he's doing. Look, how great he's doing. Oh.
Female Researcher
01:26:30 Terris came back a year later.
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:26:34 Herb arrived, and with still photographers and cameras, and that sort of thing. It was a shoot, and it was arranged as such.
Herbert Terrace - Professor
01:26:46 There was no question that he was very happy that he could see me again. There was no anger that why did you leave me here? It was just, hey, that's great. I want to see him again.
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:27:01 You could see that he was like, "Holy shit, I'm going back to New York. It was like that, like he was going to be rescued. He was kind of sad.
Herbert Terrace - Professor
01:27:16 I played with him. We got into games of signing. I remember I got him to sign Hug. I got him to sign Herb. In fact, I can get almost any sign out of him. I didn't have to go through a drill, so it was a very entertaining, comfortable afternoon. No bad behavior of any kind
Female Researcher
01:27:36 at the end of the day. Looks at his watch, gives me Nim back, and flies off and is gone. Next morning he barely ate. He just started to crater.
Herb Terrace - Professor
01:27:55 Herb never came back,
Devon Stack
01:28:00 never came back. He did his photo shoot, had an entertaining afternoon, and then left his little experiment in the cage to rot, because he got, I guess, what he thought he'd get out of it, which is weird, because it, it was nothing he would later do interviews and claim that actually it was basically for nothing, that upon reviewing the data, the rarely and disorganizedly collected data, he said.
01:28:43 After reviewing all the tapes and looking at the data, he realized that the chimp actually wasn't really communicating that much, that the chimp was was figuring out what a dog could figure out, that by mimicking certain behaviors it would get a treat that it would get what, what the, the hippies, what would want it to do, or what it would want from the hippies by doing a little trick, and that's essentially what it amounted to, that to the degree he was communicating, it was very, very, very limited, in the same way that, like, look, dogs and even cats can communicate, you know, a couple, they can, you know, when a cat wants food, for example, and you know, a cat might have maybe three or four different meows that mean different things, like that's that's pretty limited, but they're they exist, and same thing with a dog, right, a dog can communicate a handful of things.
01:29:44 I'm hungry. I want to go for a walk, you know, things like that. And that's essentially what what Nim, what Nim Chimpsky was able to communicate. And so that's after making a bunch of money. Money off of a book, saying actually the opposite. He later said, ah, in retrospect, really not a big deal. The chimp never really, never really learned that whole lot. It was, it was manipulating the hippies to get treats or to hump a cat, and that was about it. That was the extent of it. So, that this whole stupid project really was for nothing.
01:30:32 All it did was prove the exact opposite of what he set out to prove, and that was that nurture somehow play this magical word, nurture could somehow turn a wild animal into a white person, and then it gets dark for little Nim, the facility in which he was housed, started to lose money. I guess I don't remember what university it was through, but it wasn't through Columbia, it was some other university in Oklahoma.
01:31:11 They were losing funding, I guess. Yeah, I guess monkey experiments weren't quite the rage that they used to be, because they were getting the kinds of results they were getting, so these behavioral experiments weren't exactly worth the money anymore, kind of thanks to the fact that they were getting the results that they got from Nims experiment, and so what do they do? Well, they sold all their monkeys to Lem Sip, Lem Sip was an experiment.
01:31:42 animal experiment outfit. In other words, they would test vaccines and surgery and medicine on chimpanzees, and it was a really kind of grim place where you had these chimpanzees, basically on death row, sitting in these small cages, getting injected with shit to find out, you know.
01:32:12 Let's give this monkey AIDS and see if our AIDS, like that's literally one of the experiments. Yeah, we're gonna give the, we're gonna give the monkey aids, and see if we can cure the monkey's aids. Oh, we couldn't. Sorry, monkey, we didn't cure your aids. You guess you're gonna die of aids now.
01:32:28 Let's give this monkey cancer. And so Nim is in this horrific environment where they're, and not just Nim, Nim, and like all of his monkey buddies at the at the monkey prison are now just subjects of these experiments. This goes on for like a little while. There is a small effort from one of the the the young guys who, who also smoked pot with fucking Nim, like I don't know. Again, it was the 1970s Fuck these fucking boomers, man.
01:33:07 He had a, he had a hippie friend at the monkey prison who would take him out on walks and smoke joints with him.
01:33:14 Anyway, this hippie guy knows that Nim is now at this horrific monkey place, and starts and tries to get Nim a lawyer, and they try to actually have a, an injunction against, you know, doing experiments on him, and, and look, and the judges, you don't want to open that door, you don't want to open the door. Look, it's bad enough, we let fucking black people vote, now we're gonna let chimpanzees have, have human rights.
01:33:51 Like, look, I get it. On one hand, I get it, I, I got mixed feelings about the whole given, given monkeys aids, all right? Like, I fucking get it, okay, but at the same time I'm not giving fucking monkeys constitutional rights, all right, and in fact I think they should be revoked from from other monkeys, if you know what I mean, niggers is what I mean, niggers, so I'm not about to be get handed them out to fucking chimps, so you know they obviously, that becomes like an issue.
01:34:28 It's, but it's not going to go anywhere, because the courts understand that, like, if you open the door, you start setting precedent where you're giving monkeys rights, then you know where does it end, and so that isn't going to be working out, but there's so much bad press about these experiments going on that the university that was funding the monkey experiments is going to shut down, and the people, the hippie guy that used to get high with Nim at the monkey prison works with one.
01:35:00 Of the guys at the Monkey Experimental Lab to arrange for Nim to be purchased by a sanctuary of sorts called the Black Beauty Ranch in Texas.
01:35:16 Now this this ranch was not really built to house monkeys or chimps, it was more for neglected farm animals, you know, people that would get their farm animals taken away because they were neglect, you know, like those horses where they weren't cutting their, their hooves, and you know, I'm sure you've seen, like, the videos of, you know, starving horses and shit like that, these fucking awful people that basically torture animals, so it was like, you know, it was like a good Samaritan type of operation where they had a ranch where they would actually care for these animals, and they paid, they paid over $7,000 to get Nim, which is a lot, that's a lot of money.
01:36:04 Back in 1983 they paid to build a chimpanzee facility, but they had never taken care of chimpanzees before. So, and also, chimpanzees are very social animals, they don't do well on their own, and especially when they're on their own and locked up in a cage, because what else they can't exactly let him run loose, you know, in the field like they can with the horses, because he'll jump over that fence, and next thing you know, he's ripping off some farmer's face, and so he's got to be locked up in this cage. He ends up getting out of the cage a couple of times.
01:36:47 One of the times, he kills their poodle, he breaks into the house, grabs their poodle, and smashes it against the wall till it dies.
01:36:57 He throws furniture through the fucking windows and starts trashing the fucking place, and which is underscores why they have to keep them locked up in this, in this fucking monkey cage, because you know what else? He, I mean, what else can you do? I mean, I guess it's better than than getting monkey aids and getting all these vaccines, and whatever, you know, putting people putting lipstick on you, and shit, to see if it's gonna make you break out into hives, but it's not ideal, not fucking ideal, but it's the best people can really do.
01:37:34 So he just sits around his cage, and he's kind of fucking depressed all the time, because you know, he doesn't have a whole lot of human interaction, so remember that crazy Jew woman that wanted to have sex with him, and probably did, so she finds out, oh, I can have access to the monkey again that I'm in love with, I I want you to listen carefully to how she describes how she describes meeting meeting little Nim again after all these years, her feeling, how they might have, how our feelings might have changed for him after all these years. Why
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
01:38:30 not go?
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:38:33 So we all flew out to Texas. We go to the ranch, we meet with people taking care of him. He was alone, he was the only chimp there.
Female Researcher
01:38:49 I happened to be looking at him when Stephanie got out of the car, and he saw her, and he recognized her right away, and the look on his face was just, oh, now you come,
Devon Stack
01:39:02 that's the way they try to frame it here, is that he feels betrayed by her, for you know, that's my mom that betrayed me by putting me in the system. I think it's a lot worse than that. I think it's that's the woman that used to get me high and molest me and shit and let me run wild and and fuck that bitch, but anyway, they make it sound like she's like, oh, he's so, he's so sad because he was abandoned.
Female Researcher
01:39:31 Now you come, now I've been through all this, and now you come.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:39:39 He definitely recognized us, whether he was happy to see us. I don't know.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
01:39:48 He wasn't particularly attractive to me. Now that he was an adult, Jim, Lindsay, I didn't have a.. oh, isn't he beautiful or anything like that?
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01:39:56 Jesus Christ, lady, you're a sick fuck,
01:39:59 aren't you? It
Devon Stack
01:40:04 hold on, he wasn't attractive to her anymore, that he was a grown-up monkey. This is the shit she's saying out loud on camera. Okay, this is the fucking shit she's saying on camera. Jews are not like us, man. Yeah, just so you just so you know,
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:40:43 he definitely recognized us. Whether he was happy to see us, I don't know. Oh
Devon Stack
01:40:50 no, he wasn't. He wasn't.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
01:40:53 He wasn't particularly attractive to me. Now that he was an adult, Jim, Lindsay, I didn't have a. oh, isn't he beautiful or anything like,
Devon Stack
01:41:06 so anyway, she's no longer attracted to him anymore, but she still wants to go in the cage with the with the fucking chimp that's gone through some shit at this point. All right, Nim is no longer the I'm going to live in the monkey mansion and hump kittens and still bite people's faces off.
01:41:32 Nim is now the I went to monkey jail, where they forced me to clean out the monkey cages, and then they sent me to Monkey Experiment Lab, where they jabbed me with fucking needles and shit, and now I'm in like another monkey jail, and this fucking bitch here, this fucking bitch is here, and she's like, I want to go in the cage with him, I'm, let's see, how that turned out.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:42:04 My mother decides that she wants to go into the enclosure with him, which didn't, which happened, sort of. I'm gonna go in with him.
Female Researcher
01:42:16 We said to her, he doesn't look like he's gonna welcome you, so maybe you shouldn't go into his facility. I was curious, is he going to sign? What's going to happen? What's it going to be like? Stephanie, please don't go in there. He's not in a good mood. You can tell he's not in a good mood.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
01:42:36 Open the gate and walked in, and then went up to the, like, first and a half story, something like that, pretty high up, and I realized how much danger I was in.
01:42:54 He came down, and then it was a blur.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:43:00 He grabbed her by the ankle, and he starts dragging her, running back and forth, literally like a rag doll, just pulling her back and forth.
Female Researcher
01:43:07 I think he's gonna kill her, he was gonna swing her against the wall, and then swing her against the wall again. There was nothing loving about it. He was furious.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:43:17 I remember being discussions about getting the gun or not getting the gun. Yeah, so they got a gun. No, he's not going to kill her. He's just really pissed off.
Stephanie Lafarge - Jewish Mother
01:43:36 Things dissipate, and he sort of wandered off, and I was able to get out of door, I have no idea how long the whole thing lasted.
Devon Stack
01:43:46 I would have paid a lot of money to see that video. I would have paid a lot of money to see the Revenge of the Nim video, but the stupid fucking thing is these fucking Jews, man, this, these fucking Jews, after that, after that, their big cope is well, well, actually, I think it means a lot. It means a lot that he didn't kill her, because he could have killed her, and he didn't kill her. So, clear, he's not mad at us, like anything to escape any kind of responsibility, right? This monkey just like beat you against the fucking wall like a poodle, and because you survived the monkey attack, he actually was, you know, he just had to get out of his monkey system.
Jenny Lee - Lafarge's Daughter
01:44:34 The fact that he didn't kill her meant a lot, because he could have,
Devon Stack
01:44:41 yeah, see the it means a lot. It means a lot, right? He was like, oh yeah, I could have killed you, but I didn't. Anyway, long story short, they Nim does get a little bit of the.
01:45:00 Really happy ending, but not as shitty of an ending. They liberate some more of these experimental monkeys that were getting decommissioned, I guess, and house him with some other monkeys, so that he can have monkey friends, and he lives for a little bit longer, and I think dies in what the maybe like the late 80s, late 80s, he dies at 26 years old.
01:45:29 I don't know what an average age for a chimp is. In fact, let me look that up right now. All right, I average, yeah, that seems kind of young, and it is. So, he died at 26 years old, I guess. The average age for a chimp is 30 to 40 years, so that's not.. that's not great. That's.. he died of a broken heart. He died of a broken heart, guys, Nem Chimpsky, but yeah, that's basically that's the end. There was there was no research the Jews could use to further their lie that we can transform the darkest of blacks into productive white people with just a little bit of nurture. There was no other really any useful data that was collected from this.
01:46:30 The amount of sign language they taught him was like I said, it was on par with any other kind of chimp that was ever learning sign language, even those that were kept in a way more of a captivity type of environment, in fact, when there's regularity, you know, like for instance, when Nim, instead of being housed in a home with a crazy Jew that was trying to fuck him, when instead he was brought into, like, a classroom environment, and you know, it was kept more regimented, he obviously learned better than just run wild with my, my fucking kids, so really nothing, nothing at all was gained from this entire ordeal, and I would submit to you, this is not like a one off, right.
01:47:23 Well, as, as, as we know, because of the experiments done prior to this in the 1950s that I covered in previous, in a previous stream, there was nothing even novel about this idea.
01:47:36 There was no reason to perform this experiment in the first place, because it had already been done with, in fact, with people who were very accurately and often keeping data, who weren't just getting high with their chimpanzee and having beers with it, who were actually trying to prove a point that they, they disproved on accident, so that is the story of Nim Chimpsky.
01:48:12 Anyway, let's take a look at Hyper Chats first, of course, on Odyssey, Love and division, the only one that uses Odyssey. Maybe someday that'll change. Who knows? But I appreciate it. Love and Division
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01:48:33 Power, light power, light power. What? love
Devon Stack
01:49:02 and a Vision says if whites can adopt hip hop culture then we can get all get along.
01:49:09 By the way, do you have any prediction as to when the next pogrom will take place? You know, I'll tell you one thing that that's that's unfortunately that's that's a perfect example of what we talked about, where you'll never be able to raise blacks up to white standards, but you'll always be able to lower whites down to black standards, and a perfect example of this is, is how easily you can get whites to adopt hip hop culture, but how many, how many blacks do you see, even the rich ones going to like the opera or enjoying classical music? 00, because it takes a higher IQ.
01:49:57 It's much easier to phone it in. Yeah, look, I'll be honest with you, I have worked at jobs, specifically I worked for Spanish language television at one point, and it was the easiest fucking job I'd ever had, because I was white, I was basically, it was like having super powers at work.
01:50:26 I was better at everything, and I didn't even speak the language. I spoke very little Spanish, and I was still directing live broadcasts that were in Spanish, because I could read the teleprompter, I didn't know what it meant, but just by reading the teleprompter I knew where we were in the story, and I knew when to cut to different cameras, when to roll different tapes, when to turn on different microphones, so I directed entire broadcasts in a language I didn't understand and and fucked up less than the Mexicans that spoke Spanish.
01:51:09 It was like it was like having X-men powers. It wasn't fair, and the fact that I got promoted to even that level, being some guy that didn't speak Spanish, and so I feel like there's a lot of white people that are comfortable with that kind of arrangement.
01:51:32 They don't, they're not thinking about the long game, but there are instances where, because of that superpower that you have when working with non-whites, there's a laziness about you that you indulge in, because you can literally, you can phone it in and still be employee of the month every fucking month, and the same thing applies to the white kids in school, we talked about how they had, you had to lower the fucking standards, so that you don't include half of the black race as, as retards.
01:52:14 Well, obviously, the curriculum is going to be lowered to to accommodate that, and if you're a kid that I mean, who likes school, no kid likes school, so if they've lowered the the learning level to accommodate chimpanzees, unless you're like a self starter and not all kids are you can indulge in that laziness, you can phone it in, you can be intellectually lazy and still ace every fucking test, because no matter how much you fuck off in class, you're never gonna be as shitty at whatever the subject is, except for maybe basketball,
01:53:05 as fucking Tyrone is going to be, and so, as long as they're grading on a curve, as long as, as long as they're graduating Tyrone, you're going to breeze right through it, and unfortunately, it does create an environment where that's across the board, that's just one aspect, but, like, I would say, you know, in employment in education, in instances where people are working for the government, and I would even say that applies not just to the level of effort that people put into their work and in their education, but this also starts to apply to work ethic, in terms of like corruption, you know.
01:53:50 Now it's not even..
01:53:51 I would say that that that nigger culture isn't just so much I don't have to work very hard, but maybe I steal a little bit, as long as I'm not stealing as much as Tyrone, it lowers the entire society across the board, kills competition, kills it, because again, your competitors are retard. retards, and I think that that's that's the kind of adaptation that's been going on in this country.
01:54:31 Well, since the 1970s white kids have been adapting to the environment. White kids have been unfortunately adapting down, not not the other way around, so yeah, that's that, that's an issue, that's a big fucking problem. All right, we're gonna go over to Rumble, Rupert says re.
01:54:59 Play gang here. My super chat wasn't working last two streams. I think you mean plural. Some extra donut this stream. Have a good night, Professor Stack. See you next week. Heil Hitler. Well, I appreciate that, Rupert. Then we got Dr. Jellyfinger says, I always try to predict the intro song when I see your stream titles.
01:55:24 I don't mind the AI rock, but I hope you don't get away from your classic selections. It's my Sunday morning vibe. Well, yeah, you should. You should. You should vibe to my AI music. People like it, not everyone. I get it. It's like it's bad. Well, it's not for everybody. Look, if you like the music that I normally play, it's in that genre to some extent, but I don't know. I didn't really pick anything monkey related. I should have, maybe, maybe there's a whole band, like the Monkeys, you know, Shock the Monkey, that would have been a good one.
01:56:09 Although I'm pretty sure I've played Shock the Monkey on some other monkey stream, that's because it's just too easy, too easy, you know. And there's.. sorry, but you know, shock the monkey, that's Peter Gabriel, isn't it? I just.. I can't think of him the same way now that I know that he financially helped that that Earth Day Jew, the Earth Day Jew that murdered his white girlfriend and kept on a trunk for 18 months.
01:56:35 I did a stream on that one, the one where he's all. oh, he's so amazing. He's a.. he's a genius. If you don't know I'm talking about, you got to watch that stream. Ah, let's see here. Then we got anti-democracy. Nada says Devon, I don't remember you doing a stream on the TV series V. I think you're mixing that up with your alienation stream, I could be, yeah, but you should do a stream on that pause series.
01:57:06 Yeah, I guess I don't think it was super long, right? Because it was more of a mini series, right? I guess I could watch it. I feel like it's long. I don't remember. I don't know if I've seen the whole thing. I don't know.
01:57:27 I guess I'd have to watch it, because, like, I thought, and I'm trying to remember, because, like, I remember I've seen parts of it, but it was like a long fucking time ago, like, must have been, like, on Sci-Fi Channel at some point, or something like that, and I, my memory of it is that it was like lizard people, aliens, right? Like, it was bad aliens that came and acted like people, but they were actually like lizard people.
01:57:55 So, I would have thought it would be, if anything, it'd almost be like an anti-immigration vibe, because you know they're, or like a Jew vibe, almost right? Like they look like white people, but they're really lizard people. I don't know, maybe I'll, okay, I have to watch it again. I'll look and see how long it is. I'll look and see how long it is. If it's not like, you know, 30 hours, maybe I'll check that out.
01:58:17 I got a lot of other long form things I'm trying to wrap up. It's just like one one's not turn out the way that I thought it would after I've already invested like a billion hours into it, but I'm gonna, we're gonna see on that one. Anti-Democracy Nada says, by the way, I'm referring to another super chat from Last Outlaws. Also, you should do a stream on how subversive Ryan Gosling is.
01:58:44 I am sick of people saying they are literally him, how subversive he is, like personally, or the characters he plays. Yeah, I'll tell you one thing, you want to know. I think I did do it, didn't I? Do something on the notebook, because if you want subversive Ryan Gosling, it's the character he plays in the notebook.
01:59:11 I'm almost positive I've done something on the notebook. I don't remember if this was back in the YouTube days, or if I have. No, I'm almost.. I'll have to look. I'll have to look. It's.. it was a long time ago. I know. I remember preparing to do something because it's such a shit move, like every woman loves it. Or at the time, I don't.. maybe not so much now.
01:59:33 And the whole point of the movie, spoiler alert, is watch as I torture Ryan, Ryan Gosling, the ever suffering, you know, quietly in love, but you know, beta orbiter guy, it's a horrific fucking movie, but women loved it, and they loved that concept, they loved the concept of some guy who stands on the sidelines while you.
02:00:00 Know, run around and have your fun, but, but you know he's secretly building you a house, and and forgives you of everything you've ever done once you're you all used up, so you can live in this fucking house he built you, and then, and then he doesn't even get to like grow old with you because you develop some degenerative disease, and and scream at him and act like a psycho when you're old, but he sits there and changes your diapers until you fucking die, like it's like it's like they enjoy torturing men, but I guess you're right, in some ways he always plays that same character, he is always that character that's always just quietly suffering for one thing or another.
02:00:46 In fact, you could say, even though it's used a meme all the time, his character in Blade Runner is much of the same thing. He's always just simping for his fake AI girlfriend, or he's following the orders of his bitch, you know, powerful girlfriend at the police department, or whatever, and he never gets anything that he wants, and just, you know, never, never gets the girl, and just suffers the entire time, and bleeds out, and there are people that, for some reason, they think that's like noble or masculine, and it's like, no, it kind of sucks, actually.
02:01:28 And that I don't remember Drive, I'd have to re-watch Drive, but I see this is what happens. We've seen as many movies as I have, they just kind of blur together sometimes. I kind of felt like it was a similar thing, right, where he was like simping for like some stripper bitch, and he ends up same kind of thing, like he just suffers for her the entire time.
02:01:50 Yeah, I mean, yeah, I guess you could do a stream on it. I'd have to, I'd have to look into to see how across the board that is. I don't know that that's obviously he's just an actor, he's not writing these parts, and to some degree he's not even choosing these parts.
02:02:07 I'm sure that obviously he has the, he has the ability to turn them down, but casting directors, maybe they just decided he makes for, which is why he's in so many memes, because they're right, he makes for a good character like that, you know, so he gets typecast, but I don't know that that's him personally, you know.
02:02:29 I still haven't seen.. I almost don't want.. actually, I don't, almost.. I don't want to, or I would have seen.. I haven't seen the Barbie movie, so I don't know if there's maybe there's a similar theme there too, maybe you know Ken is always suffering at the hands of Bart. I don't know, I don't know. I really don't want to see that. I don't want to see that. I'd have to see that. See, maybe I won't do it, because I'd have to see Bart, the Barbie movie.
02:02:59 I've still haven't seen Titanic. I've managed it, unfortunately, just because it's - it was such a big movie and such part of the culture. I've seen so many clips of it that I feel like I've seen it, you know? I get, I know, I know what happens, and I've seen many of the iconic scenes, but I've never just sat down and watched Titanic for the same reason. It was just like I knew it would suck.
02:03:25 I knew it was, it was girl brain poison, and so I avoided it like the plague. Anyway, then we got Dag Tastic says, Hey, Devon, there's a game called Spank the Monkey. You should try it out. It's a flash game classic. Well, that's not.. it's not a.. that's not the game I'm aware of. Like, I don't know if it's an old flash game, but maybe it's a flash game too. Then we got Astral Ass 725.
02:03:59 uh newborn monkeys, Astralist says this is quite entertaining, trying to get people to equate reasoning with chimps with reasoning with people may be easier than with some people.
02:04:32 Thanks, Devon. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, look, it's that's really what it comes down to, is white people trying to, you know, basically project their humanity onto anything that can communicate, whether it's a monkey or a Mexican. All right, then we got Great Wah Hee Tay, Great Wahitay says great microcosm of what the Jews do to.
02:05:00 Other people's lives in countries. I was hoping the right people would end up with their faces being ripped off.
02:05:08 It's a shame that didn't happen. Well, yeah, it's a shame. Yeah, I, the happiest ending would have been that the Jew on the screen getting her face ripped off, but at least she took a beating, right? Least she took a beating. I wish we had video of that beating, but at least she took a beating.
02:05:31 All right, then we got Dauntless Dissonant. Dauntless Dissident says, I think this is almost as messed up as the D Man retarded nig episode, right, it's almost not quite.. didn't think that could be topped. I was hoping for a happy ending where the chimp got revenge on the crazy Jew.
02:05:53 That's what I was just saying. Yeah, that would have been nice. That would have been nice. I'll tell you what, if there was video of that, I would have.. I would have, I would have played it with like Pantera five minutes alone in the background, that would have been nice, that would have been good, that would have been a fun happy ending. Words are words, says best stream on the internet. Well, I appreciate that.
02:06:18 Then we got a big, big dono from Cassandra says aka Penelope,
Mayer Rothschild
02:06:28 money is power, money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself. Look,
Devon Stack
02:06:34 how Jewy this bag is, I All right, we got Penelope, and Penelope says, Penelope, here, I love your music. Well, there we go, see, see, some of you guys like it, some I, and I will say I have received DMs from people who also have thanked me for the music, but I appreciate that the not just the the big donut Penelope, but also the, the well, the high five on the music, I guess you could say it's it takes a long time to make some of that stuff longer than you would think. People think I'm just like I type in make song and then it just goes beep up and then song pops out. I wish it was that easy. I'd have a hell of a lot more songs.
02:07:38 I'll tell you that much, but yeah, part of it's too, you just, you get writer's block, you know, like you hit like a because that's the key, is AI sucks balls at writing lyrics, and that's 90% of it, right there is, if the lyrics are bad, it doesn't matter if the song is technically good, it's still, it'll sound like a, you know, like a shitty song.
02:08:12 And so writing the lyrics, that's honestly, that takes, that takes almost more, not, it doesn't take more, but it takes almost more time sometimes than the actual music part, getting that into and then to get it, the AI doesn't always understand how you want it to be delivered, and so you know I'm getting better at learning how to prompt it, though, to get it to do it right, and I think the the the models are getting better at understanding like, like little, I don't know what you call it, but like you can put little like notes in brackets in the prompt that'll tell it, you know, emphasis on this word and stuff like that, and it's not perfect, but it's getting better, but anyway, also your hive might, might be alive, like there.
02:09:08 I didn't see any traffic coming out of your hive, but I went to go.
02:09:11 I was out at the bee yard the other day at night, and I tapped on the top, because the reason I was doing it at night, is I was going to check in, you know, some of these hives, and I tapped on the top.
02:09:25 I didn't hear any buzzing. And then I went to close off the front, because on the front of the hive I got a little entrance you can close, so that wax moths and shit won't go in there, because I was like, well, you know, if it's dead, I'll close it off, so you know it, you know I can come back to this later. And when I stuck my, my stupid head with my, my head lamp on the entrance of the beehive, two bees flung up and tried to sting me.
02:09:52 They didn't get me, but there's definitely bees in there. So either, either they are alive from before I. Didn't see any traffic or other bees have swarmed into it, or they swarmed out, and this is the skeleton crew behind. That's why they're not making a lot of noise, because maybe it's just not a lot of bees, and they're in the process of making a queen. So, I'll check in on them when it's not middle of the night, and I can, and I got my B suit.
02:10:21 I wasn't wearing my B suit, so when I'm wearing my B suit, I'll, I'll check in on them, and I'll need to take some photos too, and put that at the end of the show or something. But thank you very much for the, the big dono there, Penelope, picking up the slack for you people, picking up the slack.
02:10:43 I know I gotta get, I gotta get power chat working, I gotta get power chat, you know. Entropy going down, it's, it's made it difficult for the people who don't want to use Rumble, so I appreciate that. Picking up the slack. All right, guys.
02:10:59 Well, I hope I hope you enjoyed the story of The Secret of Nim, the story of Nim, or yeah, Nim Chimpsky, and I hope that you've all learned a lesson about chimpanzees and their ability to live in our society and what that might mean for other distant, other, other, you know, distantly related species.
02:11:33 So, you guys all have a good rest of your weekend. I'm going to sign off here, and in the meantime, for Black Pilled, I am, of course, Devon Stack.
Bill
02:12:00 What's going on? Wendy's sleeping.
Race War Friend
02:12:06 What,
02:12:07 don't wake her up. Come on, let's go. Place war, race war.
02:12:12 Come on, Bill, race more.
Bill
02:12:16 What do you mean?
Race War Friend
02:12:18 Did we always talk about wanting to do that?
Bill
02:12:21 I don't remember that at all.
Race War Friend
02:12:24 Come on, Bill, raise more. You can be captain. I'm going to be sergeant.
Bill
02:12:32 No,
Race War Friend
02:12:35 is that Wendy?
Bill
02:12:36 Yeah, you woke her up.
Race War Friend
02:12:39 Tell her I said, "Hey, is she still mad at me?
Bill
02:12:41 Yeah, she is.
Race War Friend
02:12:42 Come on, man. Race war, bring her. No, don't bring her. She's what is she? She's
Bill
02:12:48 a Italian.
Race War Friend
02:12:49 Yeah, don't bring her. Hey, you want to get her?
Bill
02:12:53 No, like her.
Race War Friend
02:12:55 No, no, that's right. Come on, man. Well, don't tell her. She might tell the Italians,
Bill
02:13:02 dude, it's
02:13:04 the same race as what us,
Race War Friend
02:13:08 what? Yeah, no, yeah, we're American, kind of. What are you?
Bill
02:13:18 English,
Race War Friend
02:13:20 that's America.
02:13:25 Here's one. Come back.
02:13:32 He was in a truck, gonna get him, he