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We got Pearl here, she's debating Anna tomorrow.
I think it's gonna be tough for her.
I think it's gonna be harder than she thinks.
What are your thoughts on Nala Rae?
Nala Rae just did the typical graph,
which is I'm gonna do only fans and then say sorry after.
And pretend I'm sorry, but keep the money.
I mean, it's just...
Alright guys, you're at word-word debate.
We got Pearl here, she's debating Anna tomorrow.
This is gonna be a big debate for you, right?
Yeah, I'm excited.
One of your tougher opponents, I feel like, or no.
Well, it depends how it goes, right?
Yeah, if I win easily, I'll say yes, if I don't,
that I'll be like, yeah, I was the toughest opponent ever.
I feel like you're so knowledgeable on feminism though.
There's not many people that can compete with you
on that at this point.
Yeah, I mean, because I've been doing the same thing.
I mean, she's...
I think it's gonna be tough for her.
I think it's gonna be harder than she thinks.
Because I mean, she has to know all about all these random topics.
Like, I see you're talking about Gaza,
but the Democrat, like, I don't cover all that.
Yeah.
I do one thing.
You just talk about feminism.
I have been here for five years.
Like, yeah, occasionally I'll do other stuff,
but not at times.
Yeah, I mean, you stick to what you know.
You know, other people try to...
I feel like they spread themselves to you thin
and then they're not as knowledgeable
and then they look kind of dumb sometimes.
Yeah, do you know what happened?
I got cooked in a debate pretty bad a few years ago.
And I was like, I never wanted that to happen again.
And I just felt like to get to the point
where nobody could completely cook me.
I just have to stick to what I think.
Oh, I feel damn, have you shared which one that is or not?
No, I'll tell you off-camera,
but I don't want to give them the saddest passes.
I wonder if or two I think it is.
Because I know you've debated Andrew Wilson.
I know you've debated some pretty big names,
so I really do wonder.
Yeah, I'll tell you later.
Okay, okay.
Is it like a pretty structured debate
or is it kind of for you, style, tomorrow?
No, it's pretty structured.
It's a little different than I'm used to actually
because most of the debates I do are pretty unstructured,
but it'll be good because sometimes I'm just not a yellers.
Like if one person starts yelling,
they're just gonna overtake you know what I mean?
That's not your style, yeah.
Cause I saw your pod with Sean Strickland.
That got pretty feisty.
Yeah, but I guess, but I did really take it personal.
I didn't think he was like mad or anything.
I've had people like scream at me, so to me that wasn't.
That was nothing, right?
Yeah, you grew up in a lot worse environments than that.
Saw a lot.
Not growing up, but like, I mean, I had,
like I did one show when this girl just starts
like screaming in my face.
Like I had another girl threaten to come back and like,
you know, for real what she said,
but it was a threat, it was definitely a threat.
She eats.
Then I was so annoyed because then after that,
I just started getting security like for the debates
that I would do.
It just takes one person to crash.
Yeah, and that's expensive.
It's so expensive.
Yeah, security is like 500 plus an hour.
Yeah.
Some of them, you know, if you want armed, it's more.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not gonna talk about what security
is.
Do you want to shop?
But yeah.
Yeah, it's the space you're in though.
It's very polarizing topic.
I feel like people are so emotional.
Yeah, they get really emotional.
And I think my problem is they say a lot of things
that offend people, but like, I really don't try
to go personal with anybody.
Yeah.
But that favor is just never returns.
It's just never like, like because if they say something
that offends me, like I could just chill out.
Yeah.
Yeah, you don't really go for the personal attacks.
You kind of talk with facts and studies and.
I try to, I will.
Yeah.
If I get pushed to a certain point, but.
Anyone would, if they're attacking you and calling you
a slut and whatever, you get called all sorts of names,
I'm sure nothing phases you at this point.
Have you always been pretty anti-feminist
or were you in support of a certain point?
Well, I would say my, some of my views have evolved,
but I've always been rightly named.
Like when I was in eighth grade,
one of my earliest memories is me arguing with my friend
about abortion on eighth grade.
I met Sarah Palin when I was like,
I don't know how old I was, but I know I met her
because my mom would take me to like a Sarah Palin,
like Raleigh or whatever.
It was like a pro life speech.
Like my grandma was pretty involved in the pro life stuff.
So like she would go to events or whatever.
So you kind of had that world view from her going up
and then what happened?
Well, I wasn't that political,
but I would always vote right, you know?
And then when I was in England,
I went there to play volleyball.
And then on the side, I just started my YouTube channel.
And when I was doing that,
I started interviewing men that were victims
of like divorce rape and like that sort of thing.
And that kind of evolved my views a little bit
because I didn't, you know, I'd say when I started,
I was very pro like marriage and family and that kind of thing.
But when I interview men that have just been like
gotten their lives absolutely destroyed,
from getting married, I don't know,
I don't think I could in good faith tell people
to do or not do.
It's just something like every person's got to decide on.
Yeah, yeah, that's interesting.
How do you find these men?
Everywhere.
No, do you know what's funny?
They're around you, you just don't know it.
Really?
Yeah, okay.
Different podcast host,
I'm gonna say who?
Very up, but he kind of tell me I'm a doomer on this show.
Has no idea that the guy that drives his guest
to and from the airport,
had his son kidnapped out of state.
Wait, why?
I'll tell you who off camera,
but like cause I don't think I'd want to.
That's wild.
Yeah, because he like his driver told me
that like his son had been like essentially,
you know, if a man took his son out of the country,
there would be like the government will go track him down
and get him back, right?
If he stole his son.
But women do that all the time.
Like one guy, he took his son to Ukraine
and he was trying to get his son during the war.
It was crazy story.
He got like pronounced dead
because when he took his son,
like he took it, he went to Ukraine, got his son,
took it back during like when the whole,
like the whole war just started.
And then he got arrested in Ukraine.
They took his ID and then the guy who took his ID
like blew up or something?
What?
And so he got, they thought it was him.
And so he got pronounced dead like one of the dads
I interviewed.
Holy shit.
That wasn't, that wasn't the driver I'm talking about.
I've interviewed so many, they blend together.
But yeah, I guarantee if we got 10 guys
and I said, have you or anyone you know
had a false accusation or gotten divorced
and it been extremely contentious?
And if you ask the right questions,
they're everywhere.
People just don't pay attention
or they don't want to see it, I don't know.
So has that really set your opinion
when it comes to marriage of just not really doing it?
I don't say don't do it because it's not my place, right?
I mean, as a guy, I think men naturally weigh
the pros and the cons of a decision,
but at least know what you're signing up for.
I guess so though.
Yeah, because I've interviewed like men that will not retire.
Like one of the guys I interviewed was a pro,
he, what's it called when you work in prisons?
A guard or?
Yeah, and he did that.
He had a housewife, like six or seven kids.
I think an Idaho, one of those states.
And he got divorced.
And because he had a stay at home wife,
he was on the hook for more child support and alimony
and he'll never retire because he's in his 60s.
Cheers.
Like the men that get divorced
that like 40 kind of have it easy
because they can rebuild,
but like a divorce that's 60.
It's almost too late, right?
To rebuild at that point.
Yeah, I mean, men are nine times more likely
to commit suicide after a divorce.
And I've interviewed men that are on the brink of it.
Like I've interviewed men that are living in their cars,
like they're homeless.
Yeah.
And to me, I just didn't understand
how no one was talking about it
because it was way more common than you think.
I mean, even in the podcasting world,
like I could even crowd her.
I know that like wife was getting a 30,000 a month.
Damn.
And so that's, and remember, he varied a girl
that was a virgin.
Like a virgin conservative Christian blonde.
Like can't get much purer than that on paper.
I mean, yeah, on paper, right?
Yeah.
That's why I have like, at this point,
there's, because guys will always ask me like,
well, what can I do?
And I'm like, look, I've seen women with every reason
that like you think she's gonna do it, they didn't do it.
Like one of the best wives I've ever met on paper,
you wouldn't think.
Yeah.
And I've seen women like, yeah, I mean,
some it's obvious, but some it's, yeah, yeah.
I've seen men try Ukraine and then she stole the kid to go back.
Like he tried overseas women.
Yeah.
Passport bro.
Yeah, that's the issue you get with them,
though, a lot of them will get the kid and take it back.
And the US doesn't really bring like,
they don't have any law.
It, they don't really put a lot of resources
into getting the kids back,
even though if the roles were reversed, they probably would.
Right, that's awful.
Wow, stealing the kid and going to,
whenever you get Amber Alerts, half the time
that's just the dad taking his kid.
Really?
I know somebody that lost custody of his kid
and the, or the mother killed one of the kids
because she was so irresponsible.
Oh my God.
And he didn't even, like she still got primary custody.
Because it was something that like he could have,
I forgot how the kid died,
but it was in some way that like it was negligence,
but it wasn't like malicious.
Yeah.
I saw this with my dad on it.
So he got divorced and almost ended his life, you know?
So what you're saying really like, I've seen.
Yeah, so in my own life.
Everyone has.
Yeah.
I mean, it's been, it's been like what,
two, three generations, like who doesn't know somebody?
Yeah.
And the divorce rate is crazy these days.
And I was kind of oblivious to a lot of it.
So I'd maybe seen like false allegations.
I'm like college campuses, but the divorce stuff I didn't.
Because again, like I knew one girl growing up,
that went through it, but I believed the mother.
I thought he was abusive.
And then you start like unraveling and you're like,
oh, he probably was and he was kind of a chill guy.
Like, you know, that's crazy.
But it's hard because whatever would say it,
you think maybe he is.
Yeah.
So you put most of the blame on the woman though?
For divorces?
Well, it depends on the divorce.
Yeah, I guess like overall, like for what you see.
Women are filing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't really like a woman wants to get divorced.
That's fine.
I just wish they would stop.
Like I wish it could just be 50, 50.
You don't need his money.
It's totally fine.
If you get divorced, it's fine.
Just pay for it.
Mm.
Yeah.
But instead the man pays for almost everything, right?
Yeah, because I mean, it's like women get all the debt
from college and they run out of money.
They have to get a bailout plan 10 years later.
Then the guy signs up a lot of times he'll pay off the debt.
And then in eight years later, then she can divorce him
and now she's got another decade of money from him.
I don't think I'm married now,
but I don't think I'd ever date a woman in debt.
You know what I mean?
Especially when you're just starting out,
like that's the hardest time to make money.
Like that would take so long to pay off.
I guess it depends how much debt,
but if we're talking college debt.
I mean, the average is like $35,000 or $32.
That's a good amount of money.
You'd have to really love her.
35,000?
But the stuff these days I hear with college debt
is way higher than that.
Well, and another thing they don't talk about
is like married men earn more,
but it's just because the woman,
a lot of times we'll put the biggest purchases
on the man's card, so.
Wow.
Like, I mean, now you have to.
Yeah, man, you're bringing.
And if you don't pay child support, you go to jail.
That's crazy.
So a lot of the men that you see that are homeless,
like they're homeless because of child support.
Because like, if you really do the math,
a lot of times it's more than 50% of a man's income
because like he's on the hook for health insurance, dental,
and you can do the like the child support calculator
to see what the payments are.
So like a lot of a lot of men just, they can't pay it.
So they just like are in the system for it.
Wow.
So it's over 50% you're saying usually?
Not all.
I mean, it depends by a good chunk of the time
if you include like the other things
that the man has to pay for you.
Sheesh.
That's crazy.
And then if you don't pay, you go to jail.
I mean, the other thing is like,
take your fishing license.
They would take, I know what?
They take fishing away from him.
That's just evil.
A lot of men like to fish.
But my issue with that is like a lot of woman
get the money, right?
And then they don't spend it on the kid.
So there's also no accountability on the female side.
Because some of these women are getting tens of thousands
of the month.
Yeah, I mean, it's tied to social security.
So they'll never like, there's too many people
making money off of men.
Yeah.
So they need more men paying into the system.
Sheesh.
You know, it's crazy.
So there's a law firm in Dallas.
And I went there for one of the most expensive divorces
that I'd ever like worked with.
He spent 1.5 million on a divorce.
Still wouldn't get primary custody.
But got good visitation, like 49%.
So for a guy, that's pretty decent.
Yeah.
But it's still kind of crazy that he spent
that amount of money.
Not.
Like she still gets to make the decision, but whatever.
It's all relative, right?
So like my dad spent like 50,000 or whatever,
which for him is a lot.
Like that could be relevant to 1.5 for that person, yeah.
Well, anyways, so I thought this law firm was cool.
I met the lawyers and this whole thing.
And find out like a year later,
I interview another guy from Texas.
And he says, oh, he was the guy that got his kid transitioned.
I don't know, Jeff, younger.
Was this in Texas?
Texas.
And he went so far.
He wanted this to not happen so bad, obviously.
Yeah.
Because he went, it took a lot to like the Supreme.
I don't know what it's called, but like he tried to get a law
passed to stop his kid from getting like castrated.
Because it's illegal in Texas, but there's nothing
stopping them from bringing the kid to California and doing it.
And so he wanted a law to stop that.
And yeah, they, they shot it down basically.
So there was like literally nothing else he could have did.
His kid was in fact transitioned.
Oh my god.
And I found out the same lawyer that won the case
for the other dad actually was the one that represented
this other dad in getting the kid transitioned.
Wow.
So I hate, I like that was kind of when I realized,
shit, a lot of these lawyers, like they might even seem cool,
but a lot of them have blood on their hands
if I'm being honest, because the industry,
it's, they make so much money off of the wives.
There's just no way, like I have a hard time believing
that a family court attorney that's worked for 20 years
didn't participate.
I mean, I don't really believe it.
I mean, being a divorce lawyer is probably one
of the best jobs right now.
Yeah.
You know, there's some, they don't run out of clients
or business.
I know there's a few that go in pods and go really viral,
but and they're, they're, they're trying to drag it out
if we're being honest.
Yeah, I mean, even because a lot of the ones that go in
shows, I mean, I just, again, I just have a hard time
believing they weren't a part of it.
I do too, because you're trying to make money.
Yeah.
Let's be honest, you're a divorce lawyer,
you want to drag this out, you get paid retainer
about an hour.
It's like, why would you want to get it done quick?
Yeah, exactly.
That's why I hate lawyers in general honestly.
I mean, it sucks in our job.
We have to deal lawsuits and shit.
That's a whole other podcast.
I actually am getting sued right now.
Really?
James O'Keefe just announced he's getting
his 51st lawsuit right now too.
I've dealt with a few guests where, like, they'll talk shit
about someone and then that person will message me
to take it down.
I'm sure you deal with that too.
Oh, really?
Well, sort of, just this one.
It was a guy's wife.
She wrote a book about him, and then he goes on one podcast,
and now she's dragging his whole court of the day.
She wrote a whole last book about this guy.
That's some, next level petty.
It was like, Doc's like, I'm like, I fucking hate women.
Oh, that's some next level pettiness to write a whole book.
Yeah, because she married Rich again.
And so now she's got more money to waste.
I'm like, how do you guys fall?
And he's so nice to the dad.
That's the worst part.
I'll meet these dads and they're so cool.
Yeah, I mean, they fall for it though.
They can't control their dick.
Do you know what?
It's not even now.
It's women change, you know?
I mean, it's like, it's kind of easy to say
when we're in our 20s and like 30s,
that they should have seen it coming or whatever.
But I've seen guys do every mitigation strategy and like, no debt.
I mean, the one guy that's, he's actually kind of part
of my monologue tomorrow, he had a whole list.
He needs to be from a two-parent home.
She needs to not have debt.
She needs to like, whole list he went for.
He would only get married under those circumstances.
Found the girl, had two kids.
She was so spiteful she killed his chocolate lab.
White?
Yeah.
Oh my God.
And this was a guy who had every like,
what else was he supposed to do, you know?
That's crazy.
Under like, he was under a certain age, you know?
Yeah, so women change.
I guess that's where the attention has to shift
to trying to prevent the change, you know what I mean?
Or do you think it's inevitable?
You'd have to like literally box them in.
I feel like that's not really.
I mean, have you changed in the last 10 years?
Yeah.
I mean, we've all changed, so I can't really,
the problem is you just can't control another person.
So you're trying to put, not you,
but like in general, people try to put accountability
on the man, but you can only do that
if he has authority, you know?
Like if she says, I want to spend a bunch of money
on your credit card and he says no.
Right.
And she does it anyway.
Can he beat her?
No.
Can he like, what can he do?
Yeah.
So I guess you just need really good boundaries.
I mean, what does it matter if you have boundaries
if she doesn't respect them?
Yeah.
Yeah, because then you get, there's no accountability
if she breaks the rule or you're married,
like what are you going to do?
And so yeah, so mind just me, if you pay attention,
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What do you mean by that?
Like if you pay attention, I think I've met one,
I've seen one relationship in my life
where like the relationships really
on the guy's terms and not the woman.
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Like, most men make small concessions for their,
like, girlfriend and just they end up living
where she wants to live and doing what she wants to do.
I'm definitely guilty of that.
I mean, I feel like it's inevitable.
Yeah, because like, if the girl always freaks out,
the guy, girls are just always gonna freak out
more than the guy and be more unhappy or whatever.
And then men just make slow concessions over time
and then over time they're basically enslaved
to her emotions.
And now with all the programming,
I feel like with the feminist movement
and God knows what else they're being.
I really believe it's programming.
I think it's...
You know what I say?
I think that's kind of conservative, Cope.
No, I mean, okay, you're an 18 year old girl.
Do you want to marry your high school sweetheart
or go party with the highest status
richest men on the planet if you're good looking?
You wouldn't even have to be that hot now.
I mean, actually, an average looking women
get to like deal with celebrity, you know, really,
like, why would they not?
She thinks it's just kind of natural for woman
to think that way.
I mean, I think it's like, there's...
I think people do what benefits them, you know?
And so if you look at people's choices, it like makes sense.
I do hear that evolutionary brain argument sometimes.
Not even like evolution.
It's like women love parties, concerts, excite, right?
Like that stuff we like.
So if your choice is like a boring...
From like the female point of view,
like a boring life with kids or like in a family
and like marrying your high...
Like the average guy from your high school
or you get to go party with Drake.
I mean, it's like...
I mean, even as a guy, I feel like trying to trick.
And like, as a woman, like a lot of conservatives
are like, oh, women have to work and it's so hard.
I'm like, not really.
What jobs are women doing better that hard?
That would be harder than like working on a farm.
My grandma had nine kids and worked on a farm in Wisconsin.
And like, I mean, this is scooping chicken poop,
you know, cow manure, milking the cows,
chopping chickens heads.
I mean, I don't really know because I've never worked on a farm,
but I've heard it's pretty hard.
Like, I've spoken to you for a long time.
They can't even like leave the area
because there's just so much to do on the farm.
Yeah.
And then you could do that or you could go live in New York City.
You could have men take you on dates all the time.
You could go to the greatest, the like VIP part...
What are they gonna like do?
Yeah, no, I completely get why women use their looks
to their advantage, should make sense.
Why wouldn't you?
If you're given these looks, you know what I mean?
But now like average women are getting the same perks to these days.
Oh, God, yeah.
Why is that? It's weird.
Well, because America's fat.
Like, I don't mind the hot girls getting those perks
because they're just gifted with amazing genetics.
And like, yeah, you should be going to parties and shit,
but now like average women are getting those benefits.
Well, and it's gonna be interesting
because people aren't having kids.
So younger women are gonna have more power
because they're really rare.
So it's like...
That's a good point.
Yeah, because I was looking at the population chart
and though it's like dropping and I'm like in 10 years,
there's gonna be more single men
because like everyone's divorcing
and like can't stay together, whatever.
Wow.
And then, so you're gonna have like the men that are 30,
the men that are 40, the men that are 50,
the 20 year old guys aren't even in the game anymore.
Yeah.
They're iced out, but men that are 60
and they're all competing for like the one kid
everybody had.
And I think people have more boys, so.
And AI robots, the sex robots are gonna be coming in
around none too.
Yeah, we'll see.
I don't know if I fit.
We'll see.
Some people think it's gonna impact stuff a lot.
I don't know.
We'll see.
You don't think so?
I'm undecided.
I'll say that.
I haven't made a decision.
I just would think a sex robot would be hard to clean
all the time.
That's where your brain goes with it.
You're so logical.
No, I'm just like, that's kind of gross.
Yeah.
It would have to have some blue light
or something auto clean, right?
Yeah, maybe if they put auto clean up.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to manually clean it.
I'd be disgusting reaching your hand in there.
Got it.
Yeah, listen.
I said auto clean, you'd be deaf.
I mean.
Did you know what happened?
I'll tell you what.
So someone called, I was like, no one will buy that.
And someone called the device show
and they had a doll in the background.
Oh my God.
And then I was thinking I'm like,
I'm not eating these in cello.
Yeah.
I mean, guys can't get laid.
Yeah.
They're buying these weird,
there was just a hand job device.
I see us in Vegas,
sold like 300,000 units.
Just for like a machine giving you a hand job.
That's where we're at now.
There's guys can't pull.
The in-cell movement's grown.
Shout out to Nick Fuentes.
Well, and what is an in-cell, right?
Because the guy with the doll, he was divorced.
But now he's like 55, like 60.
He's not gonna go find a new girl.
Yeah, I think it's at that age.
That's old, yeah.
I think statistically it's like,
you don't get laid for a year or something,
but could be your own.
No, yeah.
I mean, that's what they say.
But it's almost like,
I feel like people use that term to like shame med.
I know Nick kind of owns it, but like.
Pears tried to own them on that, yeah.
Yeah, but I'm like, because a lot of the men,
I've just, that I've,
it was just interesting how the one interaction I had
with someone that like,
would that had one sort of.
It was like a doll with it, I don't know.
But it wasn't like,
he was someone that didn't accomplish anything.
It was just like,
here's how to wife in the bust.
Yeah, she ruined his life.
And he's like, I'm done.
He's sure you see that all the time these days.
Yeah, he's like one done.
That's enough.
You ever in your view like guys that are happily married?
That's it, everyone says to me.
Do you know?
And I, oh God, yeah.
Oh, you know?
For now.
Call me in five years.
Yeah, I mean, everyone's happy in the beginning.
Call me in five years.
Puppy love.
Yeah, I remember when Myron went on that
flagrant podcast in a cauch, just got married.
And then I'm sure you saw what happened with that, but.
I know one couple that I would say,
the woman respects her husband.
I don't really see that often, though,
where the guy's not constantly like being tortured, really.
Yeah.
But I know one couple like that.
And she's, I grew up with her.
She's pretty cool.
Okay, did you ask her like,
what the secret sauce is like?
She never had a phone.
Whoa.
She's still like,
now she got like one of those like dial phones,
which she never had a phone.
Whoa.
So you do believe in some sort of programming, man?
Do you?
Not really.
I believe in like access.
It was like, okay, if you get rich, right?
And like, let's say, I mean, you probably are ready doing well,
but let's just say you got like a billion dollars.
Yeah.
And then you start like banging all these chicks, right?
Yeah.
You always wanted to do that.
You just now have the choice.
Like I think people,
when you have the choice to do anything,
it reveals like what you want to do.
Yeah.
You know, power corrupts and like,
we've given women unlimited power to do anything.
Yeah, they do have a,
feel like they have more power than men now, right?
Oh God, yeah.
I mean, paternity fraud.
Like you can be on child support,
even if you're,
even if she is found guilty of paternity fraud.
Yeah.
So like, why is that not illegal?
Like you could end that tomorrow
if we had DNA tests at birth.
Yeah.
Why isn't that?
And I mean,
a third of paternity tests come back
as the child's not the father.
My third.
According to the American Blood Bank Association,
some people can test that stat.
So we're never really going to know the answer.
Some people say it's 5%, but.
Even 5's high.
It's like one in 20 birth.
Sorry about the dad.
That's stupid high.
It's really high.
My dad got two done on me.
What?
He got two paternity tests done on me.
Yeah, he didn't trust it the first time.
He said the girl was,
the girl was Asian and she was in on it.
But everyone thought it was crazy at first, but honestly,
I think everyone should do that.
I feel like I never stopped working.
I'm like a talker.
And I'm like, I'm playing once.
And I've found,
there was a woman that sat next to me,
and I was telling her what I do for a living.
And she said she was the daughter
where she was the daughter that wasn't her dad's.
And so she found out her mom did paternity fraud
on her dad, she was the oldest.
So her younger siblings were from her dad,
but she wasn't.
Wow.
And she said her whole life,
she felt like she didn't fit in.
And when she found out, it just made sense.
And then she met her dad and it was great.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I don't know.
I took the 23 meetings,
so I'm pretty sure I'm good.
I was at three now.
Yeah, I guess I took a lot of crazy or something.
Ah, scared.
She watches every show,
so I'm gonna be respectful,
but my dad had a lot to say about her.
I'll say that pretty nasty divorce.
Did you have a divorced environment?
Oh, really?
My parents are still together.
Wow.
That's kind of ironic though, right?
Yeah, I know.
Are you talking about this?
And they're still halfway together?
Yeah.
That's the interest thing.
Damn.
Do they support what you do, at least?
They think I'm extreme.
I'm like, yeah, probably.
Different generation, yeah.
I feel like they're more laid back
and this is a whole new world to them.
Actually, my dad called me today.
He's like, did you say that Indian smell?
I was that contravert?
And I was like, dad, they do smell.
And then he's like,
but not all of them.
And I'm like, dad,
but I'm like,
but if they say white people can't dance,
I don't say not all white people and like show them, you know.
People get so triggered these days.
Yeah, I know.
That's not even not.
My dad's not even triggered easily,
but he's just like,
I think his mindset is just like, why?
Yeah.
Like, why do you have to say that?
It's not a hot take to me.
Like, people were racist to me growing up,
but I never took it personal, you know.
Being Asian,
Changchang,
eating dogs,
dumb stuff like that.
But they do smell.
Let's be honest.
I know Myron gets canceled for saying that too.
Have you been on a fresh and fit?
Yeah, I went a while ago,
but the last time I went,
a fight broke out once.
Yeah, not between me,
but between two of the girls.
Oh, wow.
And honestly,
like that was just,
I was just like,
I can't do this together.
Shit.
I know.
It's like I've done it.
I got a school back and watched that one.
Yeah, it was a while ago.
I think if I'm kind of itch,
some maybe I will go back,
but I don't know.
I feel like they were crazy.
That's where I feel like I,
like in 23, I saw your tweet.
You said you don't want to be as known as you were in 23.
Yeah, because do you know what?
I don't like that many eyes on me.
Really?
It's kind of weird.
Yeah, I just,
it's like fun,
but it just kind of comes with problems.
Yeah, because you were getting hundreds of millions,
maybe even billions of views out here.
I mean, I think you said your YouTube out of billion views.
I had to delete it all.
That's crazy.
What are your thoughts on Nala Ray?
You know what my thoughts are.
Setting you up.
I mean, Nala Ray just, you know,
did the typical gift,
which is I'm going to do only fans and then say sorry after
and pretend I'm sorry, but keep the money.
I mean, it's just,
it's just, it's happened so many times at this point.
Looks like Lily Phillips is next to do that.
She just got baptized.
I don't know if you saw that.
Yeah, but hers is still,
I think she's still doing porn.
Yeah, I don't know how that makes sense, right?
Yeah, do you know what?
Christians,
they just want to be right so bad that it's taken advantage.
Like they love hearing that they're right about their religion.
And so they just get bamboozled the most
because they just want like,
to be told that they're right.
So if they have a girl say,
ah, I don't even believe that the girls didn't enjoy doing the porn.
That's what they always say after that they didn't like it.
But I'm like,
they seem pretty happy.
You do that at the time.
Yeah, I don't,
they're like, I was secretly sad.
I'm like, you didn't look sad.
Secretly sad.
What do you think of this looks maxing trend?
That's, that's pretty hard right now from Clavicular.
I've seen you to read about him a few times.
Oh, I think he's funny of,
I actually think it's cool.
So what's maxing?
I think the jaw surgery's a little extreme for me personally.
But I don't know.
I saw him on Michael Moles and I just thought he was cooking.
I saw that up to you.
I just thought he cooked.
So and I couldn't believe he was only like, what night?
Yeah.
And Michael's been debating for a decade.
Yeah.
So I thought he cooked him.
He has confidence when he speaks.
Even if he's wrong, he's just,
it's kind of like, oh, I'm interested, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, some of it's extreme as in anything,
but I think it's cool.
I love hearing why people are ugly.
Like, I love hearing like why you're chopped.
Yeah, I love his brain.
That's great.
And he's so specific.
Yeah, he'll say the left orbital was five, seven years off.
Shout out to Clavicular, man.
Do anything.
All right, last one.
Would you ever vote for a female president?
Is our both candidates female?
Because then I'm forced, right?
Yeah, it would be a female first male.
It would have to be such a bad, like maybe if it was like,
Trudeau and a woman.
I maybe do some maybe do some in a woman.
Are you picking you some?
I'm like, wow, this man is like allegedly committed,
like fraud and stolen money.
Well, women commit fraud, like women lie every day.
Like we wear makeup, you don't have any like.
So that would be tough.
All right, well, I think by the time this comes out,
you'll already have debated Anna.
And I think you'll win from what it sounds like.
So we'll see.
Check out that debate guys.
We'll link it in the video.
Thanks for coming on.
Thanks for having me.
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