NEVER Had A Boyfriend At 38/33?! VlRGlN Until 26?! Brian CONFRONTED On Marriage?! | Dating Talk #272
Date: 2025-12-08
Duration: 7h 11m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_02Felicity Hughes(guest)
SPEAKER_03Haley(guest)
SPEAKER_04Jacqueline Thomas(guest)
SPEAKER_05Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_07Sierra(guest)
SPEAKER_08Dakota(guest)
SPEAKER_10Sabrina (Diabetic)(guest)
SPEAKER_12Sativa(guest)
SPEAKER_13Bella (pre-law)(guest)
Key Moments
00:03:18
IntroAll guests introduce themselves
00:13:08
Key MomentDakota lost virginity at 26 to Olympic snowboarder
00:49:15
Key MomentHaley's 15-month situationship: he dates others, she's exclusive
01:58:05
ControversyBrian's bow/laundry expectations spark debate
02:17:38
Key MomentDakota's father is trans (transitioned 2016), tore family apart
03:49:35
QuoteSativa: abortion was biggest regret, wanted to kill herself, year of therapy
Topics Discussed
00:03:18
Guest Introductions
7 guests + Felicity.
00:13:08
Dakota's Snowboarder
Lost virginity at 26 to Olympic snowboarder at X Games party.
00:49:15
Haley's 15-Month Situationship
Seeing a guy who dates others and refuses to commit.
01:58:05
Bow/Laundry Debate
Brian's ex bowing video + laundry expectations.
02:07:26
Haley Tinder Stories
Walked home 4 hours after hookup. Date roofied himself.
02:17:38
Dakota's Trans Father
Father transitioned 2016. Tore family apart.
03:49:35
Sativa's Abortion Regret
Biggest regret. Wanted to kill herself. Year of therapy.
05:05:00
Marriage Debate
Brian vs Jacqueline on benefits of marriage.
Transcript
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SPEAKER_00dictate what your morals are until you've established your own adult understanding of what morals are. Sorry, I know. >> We have really quick. I'm going to let some chats come through. I'm sorry for the delay on these guys. >> Hasty George donated $70. It is not
05:54:32
SPEAKER_00worth it for a man to get married because there are so many women using the court system to divorce men and take half if not all of his money and assets. We can thank feminism for that. >> On this on this topic really quick, I
05:54:45
Brian Atlasmean, I brought up Steven Crowder earlier. He was a Christian guy. They were both virgins. They married each other and she was a covert feminist, his wife, Hillary Crowder, or whatever. So, a lot of guys, you know, you you you
05:54:57
Brian Atlasthink you picked the right woman, but I don't know, sometimes things go sideways and uh I'm not put putting all the blame on women, but I I actually have somebody who I know personally um who I'm not
05:55:09
Brian Atlasgoing to reveal too many details. Maybe I'll have him come on, share his story. But this poor guy um I'm not going to reveal too many details, but basically he's got a couple daughters and um
05:55:21
Brian Atlashe he's he's very religious guy. He thought his wife was very religious and uh she she ran off. She cheated on him and um he's he's going through a divorce
05:55:33
Brian Atlasnow and he's he's getting kind of financially [ __ ] So and and he's a good guy. So maybe I'll have him come on cuz he's got a really interesting story on that. But uh look, I don't I think marriage is kind of an L to be honest.
05:55:47
Jacqueline ThomasMarriage is now. >> Nobody Nobody's saying religion is going to save you from getting divorced. That's not Nobody's saying the sacrament is going to save you from getting divorced. It's marrying the right person is going to save you from getting
05:55:59
Jacqueline Thomasdivorced. Cuz you keep mentioning his Christian wife or covert feminist. >> Yes. Because hold on. And the one person I can name for everyone you can name, I can name a hundred who've been married over 40 years. I'm not around any people who say it's 50%.
05:56:11
Brian Atlas>> Well, that's not true. That statistic is is is flawed. If you look it up, it's not 50%. >> Right. Well, 50 in total, but if you look at first marriages, yes, it's lower to be charitable. But, uh, the reality is I don't know why you're denying the
05:56:23
Brian Atlasfact that at least I don't know if you're Protestant or whatever. >> I'm a Christian. >> Okay. marriage under like a uh more orthodox approach, whether that's Catholic or Orthodox Christianity,
05:56:35
Brian Atlasmarriage is indisoluble. You have Christian women who take the sacrament and uh they're just vaguely unhappy. There's no abuse. There's no
05:56:47
Brian Atlascheating. There's no infidelity. They just fall out of love and they're Christian women and they divorce their husbands. I'm sorry. Under true Christianity, my understanding is uh
05:56:59
Jacqueline Thomasthere's a permanence to marriage. Divorce is forbidden. Marriage is indeoluble. >> Can I explain to you what the Bible says about marriage, divorce, and remarage? >> Yeah, cuz >> that that's it's in the scripture question. That's that's scriptural.
05:57:13
Brian AtlasYou're talking about this. I can tell you the scripture says, >> let me ask you one question. uh if there your perspective as a Christian woman if there's no abuse and he treats the kids
05:57:23
Brian Atlaswell and he treats you well but you as the woman are vaguely unhappy despite him treating you well and there not being any abuse there's no infidelity there's nothing >> you cannot get divorced you you don't
05:57:35
Jacqueline Thomashave a authority to be divorced you don't have any authority to be divorced in >> under Protestantism >> under the circumstances you gave under any realm of Christianity scripture Bible >> what is so stopping a protestant woman. What's stopping a Protestant woman from
05:57:48
Jacqueline Thomasgetting a divorce? >> She can she can go. I don't know who's going to grant her to divorce. Go get your divorce. But the Bible does not give any authority to a woman under your circumstances who's unhappy to get a divorce. >> The church does not overse the the state
05:58:02
Jacqueline Thomasoverseas. >> Well, anybody can get a divorce. Anybody can. What are you talking about? I'm talking about the sacrament. I thought you were talking about the sacrament. Anybody who's married can get a divorce no matter what they believe in. But the
05:58:13
Jacqueline ThomasBible doesn't give authority to somebody to be uh divorced except for adultery. >> Then but then why are there so many Protestants non-denominational Christian women? >> Hey, news flash everybody. Christians
05:58:26
Jacqueline Thomasare sinners too. >> They repent. They make mistakes. Why do y'all Why do you keep holding this this false standard to Christians? Oh, Christians are what? You don't even believe in this sacrament? Why why are we holding a a candle to the Christians
05:58:38
Brian Atlasand saying, "Hey, well, they get divorced." Yeah, they make mistakes and a lot of them are in error for the divorces that they have. >> But hold on, getting a divorce is like it's not just like, "Oopsy, I tripped." That is an intentional action that is taken
05:58:51
Brian Atlas>> and then they could still be wrong intentionally. >> But there's not an oopsie, I got divorced. >> Who's saying you're smuggling in the word oopsy? >> Scripture is clear. Marriage is in inoluble.
05:59:02
Jacqueline Thomas>> What are you talking about? >> Or sorry, divorce is forbidden. Absent like abuse or infidelity. So there are so there are there are caveats. Exactly. So are what is your argument? Are you saying people are getting divorced and they shouldn't be getting divorced? Are
05:59:15
Jacqueline Thomasyou saying that Christians shouldn't be getting divorced? Are you saying that there are Christians who are getting divorced and they shouldn't be getting divorced? What is your argument? >> You're you're bringing in you're you're bringing in the the the religious component to this. You're bringing
05:59:27
Jacqueline Thomas>> No, no. You brought it in when you were talking about your friend and his covert feminist Christian wife. I did not bring it in. I followed suit. You opened the door. I walked right through. Hold on. >> I'm still trying to understand the point, honestly.
05:59:40
Brian Atlas>> Look, >> well, he I think he's he's he's understanding the point, so that's fine. >> Look, you you're like, why are you Why are you focusing on it? Like, why? And I don't know if you're trying to point out like, okay, well, Brian, you're not
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Jacqueline Thomasreligious, so like, who are you? >> I don't care about that. Can you be Can you be more direct on what the point is? >> No, he No, I'm trying to get to the what his point is. He's saying he keeps on
06:00:03
Jacqueline Thomasmaking this distinction between uh Christian this got divorced uh uh non-Christian this and I'm saying what what's the what is the difference it's
06:00:12
Sativajust like at the core like what like can you answer his question of what the benefit what's the benefit of marriage for the bread winner he didn't say there
06:00:23
Jacqueline Thomasthere are thousands of benefits to being married thousands of benefits to being married after the bread winner No, no, not for the brother. If if and if and if if if there weren't thousands if there weren't
06:00:35
Jacqueline Thomasthousands of benefits to being married, then people wouldn't be getting married. >> Period. Let's let's let's weigh that argument. There's thousands of benefits to being married. That's why people still get millions actually. >> For the dependent for the dependent.
06:00:49
SativaLet's keep going. >> For the dependent. >> Let's keep going. Let's keep going. >> For the dependent. >> Look, the the reason >> I do know what that means. >> You're a dependent. Look, if you're secular, if you have a secular marriage, >> do you know what dependent means? >> Yes.
06:01:01
Brian Atlas>> All right, I'll let the chanced [laughter]
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SPEAKER_00$69. Chair three is disingenuous. I have a child with my girlfriend, no marriage, and made irrevocable trust so that whatever happens to me, everything,
06:01:18
Sierraincluding social security, goes to her. Female propaganda trash. >> That's absolutely not true. Not the social security part. The other stuff you can get around, but not the social security.
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Sativa>> Actually, no. Actually, that's wrong. Well, it just depends on what aspect of social security. Because my son's father died, if he would have worked enough credits, he my son would get death benefits. But he >> My son up until 18, >> but not you. And we were talking about
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Sativalater in life if he passes away. >> I mean, I guess I get that get that, but I feel like that should be more for the child anyway. So, I'm almost okay if the wife doesn't get it. So, >> No, absolutely. But what I'm saying is
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Sierralike in your case and in my case cuz my son gets it too. Had we been married because we were together, we had a house, we had kids, we had all of that. Had we been married when he died, I would get double the amount that I have now to support our son together. And I was on my own.
06:02:09
Brian Atlas>> And I But I still think >> just because we weren't married, I didn't. >> Yeah. And I get Okay. Um I mean I >> the super chatter might actually be wrong because what I'm reading here,
06:02:21
Brian Atlasmaybe chat GPT is wrong. It says social security benefits are non assignable. >> Yes. >> Uh you can't assign the benefits to another person or entity. Uh payments must go directly to the individual
06:02:34
Sierrabeneficiary unless a representative pays. I don't know. Whatever. I'm not going to get into the weeds on that. But so maybe he's right, maybe he's wrong. >> The other stuff he was true about. You can go to the legal action of of putting in wills and living wills and all these
06:02:46
SPEAKER_00things to cover everything else for her. But when it comes to social security and all that money that you paid into, it's gonna go nowhere if you're not married. >> Pasty George donated $70. >> This legend >> to chair six silence woman. >> Pasty George is going to take Pasty
06:03:00
Jacqueline ThomasGeorge. Go to bed. >> Nobody asks you anything. >> Pasty George. He says go to bed. >> Get a tan. Pasty George. >> Actually, he's he's he's uh >> don't don't reveal his identity. >> Yeah. By
06:03:12
Brian Atlas>> keep him secret. >> His uh what's it? caramel olive complexion. >> Yeah, >> I don't even know. Okay. Um, >> got beat and cheeks here.
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SPEAKER_00>> Beat and cheek. >> Sorry. Sorry for the delay on these. >> I'll get the rest. >> Marriage under the law is the biggest hell any man will have and a retirement plan for a woman. Divorce initiated 80%
06:03:36
Brian Atlasby women is an entitlement women don't deserve from men's hard work. Laws need to change. >> True. Well put. Beaten cheeks. We have pasty George coming in. Then beaten
06:03:48
SPEAKER_00cheeks again. And then pasty George. >> Pasty George donated $70. A wise man would not marry any woman in the West or in any first world country. There is no benefit for the man. She gives him
06:04:01
SPEAKER_00children, but she can use the courts to take them away along with his money. >> What women are y'all around? M >> y'all need to come to the south to go find you a good woman because y'all are around these uh I don't harlots or
06:04:13
SPEAKER_00whoever I'm not around this type of woman that y'all are talking about. >> $69 women will die on this legal marriage because it's all beneficial for them.
06:04:23
SPEAKER_00Feminism 101. Also all waves of feminism is trash. What is one law/right men have that women don't? Women oppression equals false.
06:04:35
SPEAKER_00H thank you bidden cheeks. Appreciate it. Uh >> she says that women have donated $70. >> Regardless of whether the man marries the woman who bears his child or whether
06:04:47
SPEAKER_00the child takes the father's last name, the child will always have half of the biological father's DNA. >> Nobody denies. >> Science wins. >> Thank you, Pasty George.
06:04:58
Brian Atlas>> Common sense also wins. That's common sense. >> That's true. Still lineage. Still lineage. Uh, we have, >> who is this? This name is crazy.
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SPEAKER_00>> Anal Skywalker donated $69. Share six has made me rethink the idea of getting married. I always thought it was the right thing to do, but now that
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SPEAKER_00I listen to these broads gaslight and wiggle their way around, the answer is crazy. >> [ __ ] >> What are you watching? I don't even >> Anal Skywalker. That's crazy. I I don't
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Brian Atlaswant to say that. >> Star Wars episode. [laughter] >> Okay. Uh here finishing off with uh your notes. Sara, is it Sierra or Sierra?
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Sierra>> Sierra. >> Uh you say a woman should focus on a career before focusing on marriage and kids. Why is that? >> Unfortunately, I do think that now because in in the world today, there's
06:05:58
Sierranot a whole lot of men who can support a woman and a family on their own. I think it's a lot. I actually think it's unfair to put that all on him in this day and age. >> And I'm raising a daughter and I would
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Sierralove for her to be more traditional, but it would be very um it wouldn't make sense for me to raise her in a way that says find a husband, he can support you. So, I do think that she needs to focus
06:06:21
Sierraon establishing some type of career so that she's not completely dependent on somebody else because in today's age, you can't rely on a man to completely pay for your whole life and your
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Sierrachildren. So, I think she has she it's it's she's a complete liability. If she goes through life and she's depending on everyone else, a man, the state to support her, she has to have something that she can stand on her own two feet
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Jacqueline Thomaswhen she needs to. >> With with the mindset that I'm seeing today, I think you're absolutely right because >> they're not made like they are where I've come from. >> Mindset and economics. >> I mean, apparently they're not. But I I
06:06:59
Brian Atlasthink there I don't think it's wrong for a woman to secure her, you know, her living expenses and be in a secure place financially. But when a woman focuses so
06:07:11
Brian Atlasheavily on a career to the detriment of finding uh you know a boyfriend, a husband, putting off kids until her 30s or whatever. I I don't think that that's uh I don't know if that's what you're
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Sierrasaying. >> That's not what I'm saying. I agree with that. I'm just saying from the from the ages of when she's like 18 to 23 something establish some type of career so that you can take care of
06:07:37
Brian Atlasyourself. But I think these two things can uh can occur simultaneously. Like a woman can go to college and while she's in college, she can try to find a good
06:07:47
Brian Atlasguy and if it goes the distance, great. But uh I think when you say focus, I think we're at least my interpretation is focus
06:07:59
Brian Atlasuh to the detriment of. So, like, I'm going to, you know what? I'm going to go in college and I'm just going to have a string of casual sexual encounters
06:08:08
Brian Atlasand not prioritize either during college or shortly after college trying to find potential long-term boyfriends. >> Yeah, that that's not what I'm referring
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Sierrato. And that's not where mine my mind goes is like, oh, instead of a career, you should be out having sex with everybody. I'm just saying while she's young, establish something so that you're not dependent on everyone else around you. >> Yeah, I mean
06:08:32
Brian Atlas>> before you go into like having kids and things like that. >> I think that's I think that's fine. Uh but I don't think the I don't think
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Sierracollege and career should be at the detriment of finding your person. So, if she's in college and she's establishing a career, you think she should just stop because
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Brian Atlasshe found >> she should drop out. But I think some people will take take it too too heavy. >> Yeah. >> Like they'll take it take it too serious. I'm not saying you should like you should work hard but it's like and I
06:09:09
Brian Atlasguess that's going to depend on your major and how demanding your specific field of study study is but um I don't know you're going to boss babe it up and
06:09:19
Brian Atlaswork 70 like for example let's say you get your you graduate from college take a modest job working a nor I mean even a normal 9 to5
06:09:30
Brian Atlashas some complexities to it but don't don't go and do a 70 hour work week as a woman. >> Yeah, I agree with that. >> If you're [clears throat] trying to find somebody. >> Mhm. >> That's what I I mean >> Oh, read Rachel's. I love what she's
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Brian Atlassaying. Yeah. >> Oh, [ __ ] What's up, Rachel? >> Yes, Rachel. Yes. >> Uh, shout out Rachel. Thank you for the message, man. Make marriage the sacrament of the church. >> Hey, Rachel. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, $69 TTS. Pull up Twitch really quick. We have a few more notes. >> Uh, oh, that's weird. Why isn't it showing? Oh my god. Has it >> Yeah, you might have to refresh it.
06:10:07
Brian AtlasGuys, go to twitch.tv/ whatever. Drop us a follow. Drop us a prime sub. Uh I wonder if we're Yeah, there's still a lot. Still a lot. Three thou. Guys, I got to I'm just going to switch over to Twitch and start playing video games or
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Brian Atlassomething. Guys, drop us a follow. Drop I don't know why it's not showing the prime subs or whatever. That's kind of weird. It's bugged, boys. But drop us a follow. Drop us a prime sub. Check if you have a prime sub available. Uh and
06:10:31
Brian Atlasuh yeah. Okay. blasting through the few little notes we have here. Uh Sab gone. We have uh I'll come back to Hold on. We have Dakota. >> Uh
06:10:44
Brian Atlasyou didn't actually provide all that many notes, but we talked about the Olympic athlete quite in depth. >> You've been celibate for three years. >> Um >> celibate for three years. is you had
06:10:55
Brian Atlasthis interesting situationship with an Olympic snowboarding athlete dude or whatever. >> Yeah. [sighs] >> Did you have any further thoughts on that situation or >> nothing? [laughter]
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Brian Atlas>> Um, >> you said it got better. Yeah. >> Oh, yeah. You said that like got worse or something or >> No, I didn't say anything. >> You definitely [laughter] said that. Come on. Give us the give us the quick
06:11:19
Dakotaplot synopsis there. No, there's really nothing to there's nothing really to say. Just like we moved on pretty quickly after. >> Okay. So, yeah, lost her virginity 26,
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Dakotalate bloomer. Is that real? >> Yeah, >> it's legit. >> Yeah, I was an athlete. Um, played a lot of sports. I was a tomboy for the most part. Wasn't really interested in boys and girls. >> Are you toxic?
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Dakota>> I I'd say I'm pretty effing normal to be honest. >> No, >> I think you're normal. any uh diagnosis? >> Yeah, I mean, don't we all have a little mental >> What do you have?
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Dakota>> Um BPD? >> I have chronic panic disorder and I suffer from like an eating disorder a little bit. >> So, you get panic attacks?
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Dakota>> Yeah, it's I I don't get them often. I've maybe had like 12 my whole life. Um but in since I was 15, that was the first time. But I don't think uh I think
06:12:18
Brian Atlasif somebody has panic attacks, I don't know if that would in terms of how you treat your boyfriend or I'm thinking more so along the lines of a personality disorder like a bipolar or BPD or something.
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Dakota>> No, my mom is bipolar. >> Okay. Um >> and my my dad obviously has some like mental illness that comes along with being >> Do you have any mental disorders? >> No, I do not. [laughter] >> Why' you ask her?
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Brian Atlas>> I don't know. I just uh Is anybody here autistic? Felicity. >> Yeah. [laughter] >> Anybody autism? Autism? >> I don't know. You seem like >> I don't know. I'm trying to get a read on you. I feel like
06:12:56
Brian Atlas>> a little autistic. >> I feel like Or [laughter] >> I hope come off that way. >> You're spe You're special. >> You're special, too. >> No, not you, Felicity. The girl. I know. I'm Oh, you're saying that [laughter] you're special.
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Brian Atlas>> Oh, I thought you were saying that in response to me. Uh, yeah. Okay. Um, >> so you don't think I'm >> I think everybody >> You're [ __ ] Um, >> that wasn't very >> I thought that was funny. Come on. That
06:13:23
Brian Atlaswas kind of funny. >> Okay. Tough crowd. All right. Tough crowd here. Tough crowd. I thought Felicity was going to be a good sport. >> No, I did. I giggled, but I wasn't [clears throat] like >> So, you weren't happy with it. Um, >> I'll ride on the short bus with you.
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Brian Atlas>> Thank you. >> Wait, Lauren. Oh, that was the that was the flake. Okay. Um, let's see here. I mean, really quick, >> I have a high value Christian man. Get
06:13:49
Brian Atlasyour life together. >> Dakota Raki, we're not supposed to read. >> Just wait. Just wait. >> Um, >> get the >> Dakota. >> Yeah.
06:14:00
Brian Atlas>> Oh, wait. We already kind of did go into like what are you like what are your standards, right? >> Cuz you seem super picky. You know, you're >> am I? Well, you waited you lost your Virginia at 26. >> Yeah, that wasn't really like I mean I
06:14:13
Dakotajust waited for someone to like me as much as I liked them and that's all that it took. It was I swear all my life I've always liked someone and they've never liked me back. >> But you had to you had to really like
06:14:23
Brian Atlasthe person is what you're saying. Yeah. >> It's not just like if the guy you had like medium levels of interest for him but like he was super into you that wouldn't have been enough. >> No. Right. Right. We have to be equally
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Dakotaas into each other. >> Right. Yeah. Yeah. And that's all it took. That was I wasn't hold I'm not like religious. I wasn't waiting for marriage, you know. >> Okay. Um >> was just as simple as that. [laughter]
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Brian Atlas>> Cuz I mean, look, I mean, you you again, Southern California, you went to UCLA. Uh you know, you're good-looking gal. I'm sure there are plenty of guys who >> were into you. >> I know. I would hope so. But no, like I
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Dakotasaid, I was a tomboy like my entire life. I was a gymnast. I, you know, was around a ton of girls. I was in a sorority. It was a cheerleader. So, it was just like all females my whole life,
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Felicity Hughes>> you know. So, >> uh Okay, Brian or Felicity, can you read it? >> Brian, please tell chair 6 that she needs to lower her voice and speak less if she is to find a high value Christian
06:15:23
Felicity Hughesman. Her Christianity is questionable. She's a faux intellectual and a faux Christian scholar. Incorrect words. >> She's black na. >> Wow. Well, look, um,
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Brian Atlas>> thank you for the compliments. I appreciate it. >> She's been married for what was it 15 13 years or something? 13 years. >> Yeah. My h my husband sent me here. Yeah.
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Brian Atlas>> So, >> she did win. She she she did uh she she she got the job done. >> Expenses paid. So, >> she got the job done. So, uh yeah. If you want to send another one, though, I'll I'll
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Brian Atlas>> if you want to revise, I guess, your position on that. Um going to I think this is the we [snorts] have uh hold on what the heck >> Jacqueline uh yes
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Brian Atlas>> Jacqueline >> good job >> modern women men dating dilemma you wanted to talk about feminism cover feminism >> interracial marriage dating what's what's your thoughts there >> I don't know what did I >> well you just that was just a bullet
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Jacqueline Thomaspoint >> oh I think oh sorry was that the first one I sent you or the second one I sent I don't know. I just feminism. >> One of them I thought through, one of them I didn't think through. You asked me to. I just started listing things. So
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Brian AtlasI don't I I >> Okay, then we'll skip those. Um, >> you believe there is one church. You say black Americans are more racist than white Americans. That's an interesting one. Why is that? >> Yeah.
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Jacqueline Thomas>> Please give it to Let's start tossing those. Felicity. >> I I I believe in general I I find that especially given the cl the the demographics of where I live.
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Jacqueline ThomasI just think that [clears throat] that's it's kind of obvious. Most of my evidence, I guess, for a claim like that is anecdotal. There's no statistic that you really can
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Jacqueline Thomashave. It's just my livable, observable uh experience. So, I'm not going to profess to throw out any statistics for anybody.
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Jacqueline Thomas>> I I forgot what I forgot what it was. Wait, what was the question? He I don't think he asked me a question. He just uh wrote uh read from some of the notes that he had. >> Okay.
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Felicity Hughes>> Yeah. It says uh you also mentioned abortion as well. Abortion is wrong under every circumstance. >> Yeah. >> You want to touch on that? >> Uh sure. >> A little. Yeah. >> Um I think abortion is wrong under every
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Felicity Hughescircumstance. Period. >> But like [laughter] I don't know. He's not here and I'm just like trying to get the conversation. >> I know. Um questions. >> Yeah. Does anyone Does anyone disagree
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Bella (pre-law)with her >> on anything? Even the whatever all the things that he said that I said. Anybody have anything to >> Oh, she disagrees. So, why do you disagree? >> Well, I just think it's the woman's choice to make. I don't think it should be under like any government
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Jacqueline Thomassupervision. >> Um, remember Oh, sorry. >> That's That's it. That's my That's my take. >> So, remember earlier when I said he asked who has more rights or something along that line and I said women have more rights. Um, it takes two people to
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Bella (pre-law)make the baby, >> but only one to kill the baby. >> You don't see anything wrong with that? >> I just think if the woman is providing the child, like she's going through the labor and doing all that stuff, I feel
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Sativalike if she doesn't want to have it, then she shouldn't want. >> And in the cases of like rape and stuff, like obviously like rape is a horrible thing. There's so there's [laughter] people think that there's more women who
06:18:52
Sativaare getting raped in abortions when I promise you that's not the case. Absolutely not. And even when it comes into biblical stuff like sac like
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Sativakilling your child to make your life easier is literally like a sacrificial like a ceremony. Like I Oh, sorry. Sorry. My bad. It's it's a it's a hot
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Sativatopic for me, especially because I had one and that was one of my biggest regrets. I'm going to tell you right now when I tell you I couldn't even look at myself in the mirror without wanting to rip
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Sativa>> my heart out of my chest. >> I felt lied to. And honestly, it the reason I did it was literally just that because I wanted to make my life seem
06:19:36
Sativaeasier. And when I tell you I really wish my son was here, like I I still cry about it. >> I think the industry especially prays on black women to abort their children.
06:19:47
SativaMost dangerous place to be. >> Yes. I I had an abortion. Biggest regret of my life. >> Absolutely. Biggest regret. I literally had to go to therapy for over a year because I wanted to kill myself over
06:19:59
Sativathat. So, and it gets me a little choked up because it's taken a lot to forgive myself. >> Yeah, for sure. >> So, yeah. Uh well a couple things on this. Um
06:20:10
Brian Atlas>> so I mean I guess question for you if we were for the sake of argument uh in the incidents of rape, incest, mother's life, if we were to actually allow
06:20:23
Bella (pre-law)abortion in these instances, would you then be against all the other instances of abortion? >> Like in like do you mean like if >> as a source of birth control? >> Oh >> well, okay. So the other instances would
06:20:35
Brian Atlasbe >> socioeconomic status. I'm having consent consensual sex with my boyfriend and >> I got pregnant, >> right? >> Or you know, well, I mean, this would be
06:20:46
Brian Atlasthe case. Well, I had a one night stand or um >> or yeah, I'm dating a guy, but I'm neither of us are financially ready. >> Yeah. So, if we go ahead and grant that
06:20:57
Brian Atlasabortion, okay, well, if a woman's raped or there's incest or the life life of the mother, which by the way, even for people who are uh pro-life, they're fine with life of the mother. Um,
06:21:10
Bella (pre-law)would you be against abortion in all other instances? >> Yeah, I like would wait like no, I no, sorry. No, I wouldn't be. Sorry, I got it confused. >> So, wait. So like >> okay so >> in any other like
06:21:22
Jacqueline Thomas>> so he's saying he grants you that >> you rape incest life of the mother no abortion now all the rest are they allowed to have abortions? >> No they can get abortions
06:21:34
Bella (pre-law)>> wait so you're saying like in any case like anyone could get an abortion besides these three >> cases rape incest life of the mother absolutely the woman can have an abortion.
06:21:45
Brian Atlas>> Yes. Are you against abortion in all other instances where those aren't factors? >> No, I'm not. >> So, you're for abortion in other instances? >> Yes.
06:21:57
Bella (pre-law)>> Okay. So, then but like in that case, why bring up like, okay, what what if a woman's raped, right? >> Well, still like stuff stuff happens, you know, like unprotected sex. It happens all the time. Some people decide
06:22:09
Dakotato do it, some people don't. You know, >> you have unprotected sex. You're allowing yourself like please >> play stupid games, win stupid prizes. >> I mean like especially on a college campus.
06:22:22
Brian Atlas>> Well, as adults and you're having sex, you should you should make sure that you've got your bases covered if you don't want >> or or don't have sex. You don't have to. >> I mean, even if you're it's it's really
06:22:32
Brian Atlaslow probability, but even uh protected sex, there's still a risk of pregnancy. We're not going to linger on the abortion conversation for long, though. I do want to >> uh let's see. I think we're actually
06:22:43
SPEAKER_00good on the notes. There's a couple here. We'll do this. Um, let the chat come through. >> Chris one donated $69.
06:22:54
SPEAKER_00Well done, chair number three. Tell other Chris he's wrong. Lol. Chair number three knows her stuff. Flexed bicep emoji. [clears throat] >> Uh, yo, Chris, thank you for the uh TTS,
06:23:06
Brian Atlasman. Really appreciate it. Guys, if you want, um, we're probably going to try to get this wrapped up here pretty soon, guys. So, I guess uh final callish final callish for the uh for the TTS if you
06:23:19
Brian Atlasguys want to get it in. I don't think we'll do a lowering. So, uh we're going to do uh we'll just leave it at 69 just cuz we'll leave it at that. Um let's see
06:23:30
Brian Atlashere. We have all the like Felicity questions that I'm tempted to just do. Um we did this one. Uh here can you see
06:23:43
Brian AtlasFelicity? Just start. Uh >> start here. >> How many states are in the US? Starting with you. We'll go around the table. 50 >> 50.
06:23:57
Felicity Hughes[clears throat] >> 50. >> This is just like our rapid fire. >> What is the capital of the US? >> This is a quiz time at the end of the show. >> Washington DC. >> Washington DC. [laughter] >> Washington DC.
06:24:09
Felicity Hughes>> Washington. Okay. Uh, how many stars are on the flag? The US flag. >> 50. >> What the heck? >> 50. >> 50. >> Okay. You're getting it right. >> Did we do this one already?
06:24:20
Felicity Hughes>> Yeah. And it was painted. >> Uh, what century are we in? >> What? >> We're going to go around. What century are we in? >> Center. >> Century. >> Century. Century.
06:24:32
Bella (pre-law)>> I said I said it sentry and you know what? So century like >> Yes. What century are we in? >> Oh my god. Wait, I'm blanking. I'm so sorry. 20 20 uh 21st
06:24:45
Felicity Hughes21st century. Sorry. >> 21st >> 21st. >> How many are in a dozen? >> I Let's start here. >> Okay. [laughter] We'll go other way. How many? >> Yeah. Let's not put too much pressure on
06:24:56
Brian Atlaschair one. >> 12 and 13 in a baker's dozen. >> Okay. Wow. [laughter] >> I feel like if the first person guess >> Well, these are just really easy. These aren't hard. This is I feel like, you know,
06:25:09
Felicity Hughes>> these are easy, but you'd be surprised by how many people get it wrong. >> Uh, this one. Start here. >> Okay. Going opposite way. What year was
06:25:19
Haleythe US founded? >> Uh, jeez. It's a bit hard. You got this. 17 42.
06:25:32
Haley>> Don't whisper the answer to her. >> No, I didn't. I actually took my contacts out so I can't even read their lips. [laughter] Seven 17 [sighs] Let's see. We just had like the two
06:25:43
Brian AtlasI don't know. >> 1776 1776 >> here. How about How about we Maybe we should be like Does somebody have a different answer? >> Oh, yeah. That's true.
06:25:53
Felicity Hughes>> No, like uh like if >> Yeah. Well, we'll just have a quick answer. Whatever. >> Who did the US gain its independence from? Oh. Uh,
06:26:07
HaleyEngland. No, not England. One of uh Oh, the British. The red coats. Those people. >> Correct. >> Okay. Okay. [laughter] >> Yeah. >> Uh, who was the first president of the
06:26:20
Brian AtlasUS? >> George Washington. >> Concur. >> I agree. Yes. >> Um, let's go ahead and do Yeah. Continue on this side. >> Oh, please. That's >> Go ahead. This one.
06:26:32
Haley>> What country was What country is the Great Wall of China in? >> Feel like this is uh it's an Oh, wait. Country. Country. Okay. China.
06:26:45
Felicity Hughes>> Okay. [snorts and laughter] >> How many inches in a feet? In a feet. And a foot. >> In a feet. In a foot. [laughter] >> How many inches in a foot?
06:26:56
Brian Atlas>> 12. These are just some light, easy questions because I feel like the conversation's so intense for the whole show. So, these are just some final questions to, you know, >> how many seasons are there? >> Four.
06:27:08
Brian Atlas>> Oh, sorry. Okay. Four. Yeah. >> Uh, okay. We're going to start with Dakota now and then we'll go that way. Um, >> okay. How many days in a year? 360.
06:27:18
Felicity Hughes>> These are so stupid, bro. All right. Keep going. How many letters are in the alphabet? 26 24 26 Yeah. >> 27.
06:27:32
Felicity Hughes>> 26. Yeah. 29. >> Wait, no, it's 26. But I [laughter] was like, this is so easy. >> I maybe I should pick who gets asked the question. Um, >> yeah, you pick.
06:27:41
Felicity Hughes>> Oh, okay. How about we're going to do um we'll do decode again. Um >> Okay. How many [clears throat] days of the week end with the letter Y? >> All of them.
06:27:53
Felicity HughesWe need some like crazy answers. >> Here, ask her. Uh, >> what is a shape with four sides called? >> Square.
06:28:05
Felicity Hughes>> Yep. Yes. How long does each president serve their term? >> Should we just have everybody like No, I feel like that wouldn't work [laughter] if they >> Wait, what was your answer?
06:28:18
Brian Atlas>> You're asking me? >> No. No. I'm asking >> four four years. >> Okay. >> Here. Um, >> what language do the people in Idaho speak? >> English. [laughter]
06:28:32
Felicity Hughes>> Turn. >> Who came up with these? >> You did. >> I got scared. >> I was [laughter] uh, how many oceans are there?
06:28:44
Sierra>> Okay. Now, everyone names an ocean. >> Atlantic. Pacific. >> Um, >> that's a tough one. Not >> lie. That is a tough
06:28:54
Felicity Hughes>> Pacific. Not that tough. >> I don't know. Oceans. >> Yeah. >> I don't know. >> Can I go?
06:29:06
Felicity Hughes>> It was It was a good try. Go back. >> Wait, I think we have to wait our turn. >> Did [laughter] you want to get the other girls? >> Oh, did you guys want to answer? >> Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean. >> Oh, yeah. >> Okay. Is the Arctic Ocean an ocean?
06:29:19
Sativa>> There you go. >> Yeah. Okay. Did you have >> I think you already said Atlantic. >> Okay. >> Someone already said >> I I got nine. I'm going to be honest. >> I read just not about that.
06:29:30
Felicity Hughes>> Okay. What ocean is California next to? Pacific. >> I'm wondering if somebody guesses it, do we just we just move? >> How about >> I think probably that makes sense. >> If we ask them and they get it right, we
06:29:43
Felicity Hughesdon't ask them the next question. Like we we move it around. >> Okay. What is half of 1 million? >> 500,000. [laughter] >> How many years in a decade? >> A years in a decade. 10. How many years in a century?
06:29:56
Brian Atlas>> 21. >> Or 20. >> 21. What? Oh, 100. Oh, it's Oh my goodness. >> I did it. I was wrong.
06:30:05
Brian Atlas>> Let's do here. Let's do you. If a dozen eggs cost $3, how much is each egg? >> Say that again.
06:30:13
Bella (pre-law)>> Say it again. If a dozen eggs costs $3, how much is each egg? Three. Wait. >> I [laughter] don't. >> You got this. You got this. >> I don't I don't do math. I'm strictly
06:30:25
Felicity Hugheshumanities. >> 25 cents. [laughter] >> It's not like >> Wait, wait, wait. >> It's not like crazy calculus. >> You are getting a yellow card, >> bro. Oh my god. >> That's crazy, Dakota. I thought you were
06:30:38
Felicity Hughesmy Caucasian. I thought you were my Caucasian. That's [ __ ] up. >> Sorry. They're so easy. >> What is the Okay. >> What What was the answer? >> Wait, what? What was >> What was the answer to? >> Oh, yeah. Yeah, >> it's 25 cents.
06:30:51
Felicity Hughes>> 25 cents. [laughter] >> Who are we starting with next? >> Uh, we're going to go her. >> Okay. >> Next to you. >> Uh, what is the closest star to Earth?
06:31:02
Haley>> Oh, I know this. >> Jeez. I don't know. The North Star. >> That's the only one I can even Oh, wait. No. Freaking the sun. The sun. [laughter]
06:31:13
Felicity HughesI would have got that wrong. >> I don't even think the North Star is the closest. Is it? I have no idea. >> I don't know. [laughter] Other than the sun. >> Wait, no. Felicity. What is the closest star? >> The second closest. It's the sun, >> bro.
06:31:25
Felicity Hughes>> Is the closest. But she said the north stars. Like that's not even >> I forgot the sun. But it's also not the North Star. >> I see what you're saying. Um. Okay. >> Okay. Who do you want the next one to go to?
06:31:37
Felicity Hughes>> Uh, we'll ask and I'll direct. How many degrees is a full rotation of a circle? >> You >> uh 360. No. >> Mhm. >> Yes. [laughter] Hold on.
06:31:50
Felicity Hughes>> This one's a bit more. This is for Dakota. >> Come on. >> She's sharp. She's smart. You know, >> come on. >> If you are walking perfect north and you turn right 90°, which direction are you now going? >> East.
06:32:02
Felicity Hughes>> Do you know what year the War of 1812 was? >> 1812. Oh, we didn't even ask the World War. >> Okay, we'll do that in a bit. >> I'm going to get it wrong again.
06:32:13
Sativa>> What country is the Panama Canal in? >> Oh, come on. >> You got it. >> I don't. >> Guys, don't don't add just quiet. >> I'm going to be honest. I don't got it.
06:32:23
Brian Atlas>> Okay, just >> No. What country is the Panama Canal in?
06:32:34
SPEAKER_11>> Crickets. [laughter] Guess. Do you want to guess? Just guess which country. >> America. >> Guess guess a country. >> Um, South America.
06:32:46
Brian Atlas>> No, that's a con. Guess a country. A country. France. Spain. >> Oh, Panama. >> What did you say? Yeah, >> I'm smart. I did it. >> Here's for Dakota. Where did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place? >> Why are you taking my question?
06:33:00
Felicity Hughes>> In Hawaii. >> Okay. >> In 1942 >> for her. What country did the Vietnam War happen in? >> Vietnam. >> No, >> you got it right. [laughter]
06:33:12
Felicity Hughes>> This one is like I feel like people get it wrong. >> Wait, wasn't it >> Sorry. Uh, >> in 1969, >> how much How much is a quarter of an hour? >> How much is it? 25 minutes. No, no, no,
06:33:25
Bella (pre-law)no, no. Wait, [laughter] >> you know, 20 minutes. No, >> no. Quarter of an hour. How much time is that? >> A quarter of an hour. I'm really trying. >> You got this. You got this. You got
06:33:36
Bella (pre-law)this. >> It's I'm really bad at math, guys. I can't do it. >> I feel so much better. [laughter] >> Here, you. What is it? >> 15 minutes. >> Okay. >> Okay. Who's the next one? [laughter]
06:33:49
Felicity Hughes>> I'll just ask and you you direct. >> Uh, ask Dakota. >> What is 100us 34? >> Uh, 66.
06:33:58
Dakota>> What is 3 * 3 + 1? >> 10. Wait, what? Not Why are you giving me [laughter] Yeah, >> we're gonna stump you, Dakota, though. We're gonna get
06:34:09
Dakota>> Isn't it's December 7th, right? Wasn't Didn't the Attack on Pearl ever happen today? >> Oh, December 7th. Yeah, >> it is.
06:34:17
Dakota>> What is 3 * 3 * 3? >> 3 * 3 9 * 3 27. >> This one is >> uh to her. >> What does yes spell?
06:34:31
Felicity Hughes>> Uh >> to her. If you were born 10 years ago, how old would you be today? >> I was born 10 years ago today. 10. >> Good [laughter] job. >> These questions.
06:34:42
Felicity Hughes>> How many World Wars were there? >> Two. >> Okay. And this is for everybody. We're going to go around the table starting with her. Uh, >> what decade was World War I? What decade?
06:34:55
Brian Atlas>> Yes. >> The 19 Wait, decade like or century. So decade would be like 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010. >> Okay.
06:35:06
Jacqueline Thomas>> 19 10 I think. >> Yeah. >> What decade? Repeat that. >> 1910s. >> 1910s. >> Yeah. >> 1910. 1910. >> Yeah. What they say, >> right?
06:35:20
Bella (pre-law)>> Yeah. Yeah. >> What was the primary decade of World War II? >> 19 I think either 1940 or 1950. 1940s. >> 1940. >> 1940.
06:35:33
Felicity Hughes>> Yeah. 1940s. >> Yeah. The 40s. >> Can you name three Kardashians? [laughter] >> Kim, Chloe, Kendall. >> Okay. >> Technically, she's not a Kardashian, but that's that's the same thing pretty
06:35:46
Felicity Hughesmuch. >> Um, what percentage of men do you think are over six feet going around the table? >> Like over
06:35:53
Dakota>> I feel like majority like 60%. I think >> not even close. I'm like maybe 15% in the world or like >> let's just say the United States.
06:36:06
Sativa>> Uh 4%. >> 4%. >> I don't know exactly. I just know it's not as much as we think though. I do know that. >> Guess throw You got to throw a number out. >> 10. [laughter] >> Okay. What do you think? >> I would say 15 to 20%
06:36:20
Brian Atlas>> into the into [clears throat] the mic. >> 15 to 20%. >> Go ahead. >> I was going to say 10ish. >> Okay. It's I my understanding it's about 15%. >> 60%. >> Dang. >> Maybe I just explained. I don't know.
06:36:32
Felicity Hughes>> All the all the guys that >> actually I'll tell >> Okay. What percentage of men make at least a million dollars a year >> here? Let's start over here just to
06:36:44
Jacqueline Thomasswitch it up. >> What percent? Um, the 1%. >> Uh, in America, I'd say less a little
06:36:56
Felicity Hughesless than 1%. >> Yeah, like 2%. >> I was going to say two. >> I was going to say less than one. One. >> Okay. >> What percentage of men have yachts? >> Have yachts? >> Yeah.
06:37:09
SPEAKER_06>> 5%. >> 5%. Okay. What about you? >> Like 0.02. Maybe >> five less than 1%. Fraction of a percent. >> 5%. That sounds good. >> Okay. Um,
06:37:22
Brian Atlas>> do you keep a list of all the men you've slept with? Be honest. >> No. >> Like in your phone, you know how you have the notes? >> Yes. >> Some girls do that. Like you have it. >> Yeah. >> How long's the list? >> I'm not going to. It's not long.
06:37:34
Brian Atlas>> Wait, did she give a ballpark or No, >> I wasn't here. I wasn't here. >> Um, anybody keep a list? >> No. >> Scrapbook, notepad, nothing. Okay. >> Scrapbook. Wait. Put their picture in.
06:37:46
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Some girls do that [ __ ] Some girls do that [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Okay. Do you have a roster? >> No. >> Cuz you you've been single for two years, right? >> Like it's about to be two years. Yeah.
06:37:58
Brian Atlas>> No. Uh, is there a guy in the picture currently? >> Yeah, but I don't want him. >> You Wait, you don't want him? Why? >> Like it's a frat guy.
06:38:08
Bella (pre-law)>> But like you guys have been like a situationship or hanging out? No, I mean hang out kind of, but like I I kind of blow him off. >> Okay, you blow him off. Oh my god. Poor guy. Um Okay. Roster. Have you ever had
06:38:22
Brian Atlasa roster? >> Yeah. >> Like dating >> freshman year of college? >> How big was the roster? >> It wasn't that big. >> Not that big. >> No. Like five? Like four to five? >> Four to five. Four to five. What about you? Ever had a roster? >> No.
06:38:35
Sierra>> Never? >> I mean, no. >> That's like a list of guys that you like >> No. >> No. What about you? Roster >> right now? >> No. Yeah, I was going to say I'm very happily when you're single. When you sing?
06:38:47
Haley>> Um, no. I've like hung out with multiple people, but not like a roster. >> Roster. >> No. >> Roster. >> No. >> Roster. >> You have a roster. >> Does that mean by rotating, you know, like guys you have on call or something?
06:39:00
Felicity HughesIs that >> How about here? I guess we could do it like >> I mean, no, but >> you're guys that you're dating at the same time. >> Oh, >> dating. hooking up with. >> Heavens know. [laughter] >> I don't know if I believe that, but um
06:39:13
Felicity Hugheswe'll do this one starting with her if you can direct it. >> Have you ever slept with someone the same day you met them? >> Yeah. How quick?
06:39:24
Brian Atlas>> Was it San Francisco >> 30 minutes? Definitely never faster than that. So >> that was the quickest. 30 30 minutes. Okay. Going around the table. >> No. >> Yeah. What was it? Did I answer that right? >> Uh, it was
06:39:38
Sativa>> like, have you ever slept with someone the same day you met them? >> No. >> Uh, if not or if yes, how quick? >> Oh, it was like few hours. Like it was like >> Okay. >> Never. >> Never. >> Never.
06:39:50
Dakota>> 24 hours. No. >> Never. What? Wait. What? >> Oh, well the Olympic guy. >> I was talking to him beforehand and we met. >> It was the second date though. Second date. Yeah. What about you?
06:40:01
Felicity Hughes>> No. Okay. >> Anyone here ever had a threesome? be honest. >> Never. >> Maybe. >> No. And wouldn't >> Okay. I can't see the rest of the >> Wait, did we
06:40:13
Brian Atlas>> You haven't like hooked up with a guy the same day you met him? >> Never. Oh, okay. >> Um, >> a pretty consistent panel. >> That's what I thought [laughter] from the beginning, >> right? >> Uh, forsome. More than a threesome, I
06:40:26
Sativaguess. >> Anyone had a hoe phase? >> Show of hands if you've had a hoe. >> Look, I was young and you're a military No mirror. [laughter] >> This is for the girls.
06:40:39
Felicity Hughes>> What was your >> What was your hoe phase to everyone that raised their hands? >> Yeah. What was your hoof phase that you had? Like explain it in brief, I guess. >> I mean, just doing it too often and indiscriminately
06:40:53
Bella (pre-law)>> with different men. You're saying though? >> Yeah. >> Not not at the same time. >> Hoes. What was your hoe? >> Fresh out of a relationship and I went like first time in college and stuff. So, I just like went out and partied a lot. kissed kissed a lot of guys. So,
06:41:04
Sativa>> okay. Uh-huh. >> And you? >> Uhhuh. >> Oh, just younger being near a military base and like being like fresh 18 and stuff like that. And
06:41:15
Brian Atlas>> yeah, just >> uh qu question for you over here. Um cuz I think a lot of people said no. But um has anyone here ever hooked up with two guys in a 24-hour period?
06:41:28
Haley>> No. Not that. >> Have you? No. >> No. >> Uhuh. >> Two in [laughter] a day. I'll put it in a week. Yeah. >> What about a 7-day period? How many guys? >> Two. Not No more than two.
06:41:40
Haley>> No more than two. Okay. What about a one-mon period? Three >> in my whole phase. Yeah. I think I could have gone like every week doing a
06:41:52
Brian Atlasdifferent guy. >> Okay. Um, >> which is gross. I I now realize that is gross. [laughter] >> Okay. Um, >> was it
06:42:03
Brian Atlas>> I do we just do like a 20 minute roast session? >> There's probably chats that need to come in anyways. >> That's true. Let me get those in. Time permitting. I think that's uh any I guess opening it up to the panel. Any
06:42:15
SPEAKER_00topics anybody wants to hit on here? Like any final thoughts from anybody? Think about it for a moment. >> Chris one donated $69. Well done. Chair number one.
06:42:25
Brian Atlas>> Tell us my bad. Uh, my bad. I have the next one coming in. Sorry. Sorry about that. Sorry. Sorry.
06:42:36
SPEAKER_00Uh, it's coming in in just a sec. Just a moment. Any moment now. Any second. Any second. There we go. >> Pro Shotty donated $70. >> Yo, Proy, thank you. >> Ryan, good to see you again.
06:42:49
SPEAKER_00>> Good to see you, man. >> When do we get your partner brother back? Sorry. New to the show, so forget his name. >> Andrew. Also, what do y'all think about? The smartest person in the room is usually the quietest.
06:43:03
Brian Atlas>> Feel like I'm the quietest and I'm definitely not the smartest here. So, [laughter] >> not necessarily. But what's that saying related to this? Um
06:43:13
Brian Atlasuh [ __ ] I'm I'm better to remain silent than open your mouth and remove all doubt. Wait, I'm missing a part of it. Um,
06:43:24
Jacqueline Thomas>> better to remain silent and be thought of a fool than to open your mouth and remove all >> Yes. Yes. Thank you. Well done. Yes. Yes. That's it. I love that quote. >> Yeah. Me, too. >> Um, okay. We have Pasty George here.
06:43:37
SPEAKER_00>> My friend Pasty George, >> your best friend, your BFF in Canada. >> Pasty George donated $70. To the panelists from chairs 1 to 7, what legislation did the Canadian federal
06:43:50
SPEAKER_00government use to forcibly relocate indigenous people and criminalize their rights, languages, and cultural practices? >> Any Canadians here? >> Canadian.
06:44:00
Brian Atlas>> Do you Pasty George, do you also want to talk about um I don't know what >> does anybody want to >> Canadian the Canadian government? [laughter]
06:44:11
Dakota>> I don't know. All I know is that they killed a bunch of ostriches recently. [laughter] >> [ __ ] ostel.
06:44:20
DakotaAre you ostrich advocate or something? >> You know I love animals. >> But [laughter] to shoot 400 of them when they had her immunity was crazy. >> But for no reason or was it was it hunting?
06:44:31
Dakota>> They claimed it was like because they had diseases but they had gotten past those diseases and had her immunity. So they should have been used for science to study the antibodies and they slaughtered 400 of them. The owner was like
06:44:45
Dakota>> because of the bird flu or what? >> It was because of some sort of flu that they got which they all overcame. None of them died. Could have used it for I think it was big pharma if we're going to put on our timu pants. >> Didn't they say there was some type of
06:44:57
Dakotamagic in like the eggs of a ostrich or some type of special about the ostrich? I don't know it that particular I just know this this particular situation that happened um you know
06:45:10
Dakota>> well I mean as to why they act the conspiracy behind why they would eradicate them >> they wanted to kill them because they were diseased but really all of them got over the disease and science could have
06:45:21
Dakotaused them to study the antibodies and they instead they killed all of them >> but I mean like I don't know if I agree
06:45:29
Brian Atlaswith this because like the lab in Wuhan or in China, they were studying >> the the the virus, right?
06:45:40
Brian Atlas>> And there's I mean, I don't know if it's ever been proven definitively, but the preeminent theory is that there was a lab leak. >> Yes. >> So, it's like >> that in fact >> maybe it's probably better that we
06:45:51
Dakotamerked some ostriches to prevent another [ __ ] scand. >> No, cuz that I mean they were they were immune. No one got sick. All all of the ostrich. >> N kill the [ __ ] ostriches. [ __ ] the
06:46:04
Brian Atlasostriches. >> Oh my gosh. Do you love big pharma? Oh, >> wait. What would that have to do with big pharma? They would use it as a [ __ ] pretext for another scam scam deemic. >> Actually true. Also,
06:46:15
Brian Atlas>> if there was a [ __ ] outbreak of bird avon flu. No. Mk the birds. >> No. >> Merk the birds. >> I know. We kill We kill a lot of >> I ain't doing uh what? >> We just killed like 40 million chickens
06:46:27
Felicity Hughesbecause of bird flu. >> Mk the chickens. Which is why the eggs were so expensive. >> You're so educated on birds. >> Well, I'm educ Well, it's politics. >> They had already survived it.
06:46:40
Dakota>> Bro, >> are are they talking about the >> Who knows what's true? They apparently So, the ostriches did were sick. >> They were sick and they survived. So, science should have studied the antibodies. >> Are we sure they sur are we sure they
06:46:52
Dakotawere they cleared the illness? >> Yes. This is major. This is major news in Canada. >> But what like how are you going to test? How do you know? >> You you test their plasma in their blood and then you get the antibodies from it. >> I think
06:47:05
Brian Atlas>> maybe we just merk them all. [laughter] Just merc the [ __ ] ostriches. >> No. Well, big pharma doesn't want cures which is why >> wait question for you. To have avoided
06:47:15
Brian Atlashypothetically to have avoided CO, you personally had to merk 400 hostages. Would you have done it? Um if CO wasn't lethal like so no I wouldn't have killed
06:47:26
Brian Atlasa bunch of birds taking Wait >> hold on to have prevented CO you mean worldwide >> as opposed >> or just me personally getting CO >> No not you personally
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Dakota>> okay then worldwide of course I'd kill 400 birds to to save humans. Yes, of course I would. I wouldn't want to do that. I thought you meant me personally. Of course like I would >> I wouldn't take a cold to say I was
06:47:51
Brian Atlasabout to say cold. >> I was about to say actually I would also rather just get co than murk 400 birds. But >> honestly, I think I'm down to >> No, you're not.
06:48:02
Brian Atlas>> Look, I don't like the sniffles. I don't know if I want the sniffles for a couple. >> If you saw the animals like you're not >> Give me an AR-15. I'm going to merc 400
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Brian Atlasbirds to not get co Look, I'm a busy guy. I got a business. No, I'm I'll be fine. But look, I I don't want to have to not do a show for a week. >> You're trying to be tough. You're trying
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Brian Atlasto be tough right now and you're not I know you're an animal lover and you're fake. This is This is big. >> Yo, chat, let's do a poll in the chat. Let's do a chat the poll, chat. Would you mercile?
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Brian Atlas>> It's like a like you have it for like 5 days and then you're fine. Look, you women, when you get the flu or you get >> We're tough. >> We get the man flu. We get I'm [ __ ] I I got co and I was [ __ ] up for like 2 weeks. That [ __ ] sucked.
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Sativa>> No, it did. >> Oh, I could just imagine that. You were >> I was not happy. >> I would There's a lot of fleg. I'm merking 400 ostriches. >> And honestly, CO could actually unlock
06:49:06
Sativaautoimmune diseases in you. One of my clients, but when I first was like tattooing her, she had super healthy everything. She got CO and she's terminal now due to like I know it's
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Brian Atlascrazy. So she would mark 400 ostages and she has a great sense of humor so she would think it's funny but [laughter] >> no just thinking about >> No, >> I'm just thinking about Sorry, but like
06:49:30
Felicity Hugheswhat is the least I'm willing to suffer and the trade-off is I have to merc 4 400 birds. >> You would like >> What about stubbing your toe? I was about to say that. I was about to say
06:49:42
Brian Atlasyou would avoid stubbing your toe or something. >> You would avoid like someone touching the rim of your cup. >> Honestly, I would merk 400 birds for Nick to not get sick. Like that's not
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Brian Atlaseven me. I Nick, if you got if it was like, "Okay, Nick has to get CO or I have to merk 400 birds. I'm going to >> Yeah, it's I I'll merc. I'll merk.
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Brian Atlas>> No judgment. >> You're w You're welcome, Nick. here. Why? >> Hypotheticals. I'm not taking you. What about me? What about me? >> You can get it. >> You can get sick for listening. Just kidding. Just kidding. Um, let's see
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SPEAKER_00here. We have some chats coming through. Hold on. Boom. >> Base Thor donated $69.
06:50:28
SPEAKER_00There is no such thing as a 304 phase. Once A304, always A304. I used to murder, but I don't murder anymore. Therefore, I'm not a murderer. Ladies,
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Haleyif beauty was a crime, you all would be innocent. >> Thank you. >> I I'll take it. I'll just call myself a reformed hoe now. >> I like that. We're We're all redeemed
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SPEAKER_00anyway. >> The blood of Christ. So, >> all right. We have uh >> Blis donated $30.
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SPEAKER_00>> Thank you. Brixen likes his 403s to be like co 19 and easy to spread [laughter] >> lord. Oh >> what?
06:51:16
Sativa[laughter] >> What? Okay. Um that's >> they're really creative. Like men are creative. Let's just call women horse. Love it. >> Well, I think the creative never done before.
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Dakota>> Exactly. I was a virgin for until I was 26 and I was called a [ __ ] >> Yeah. >> Like >> if the sheep, >> yeah, little do you know, >> I like to call nuns [ __ ]
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Felicity Hughes>> right? That's Yeah, >> even nuns are >> [ __ ] You're probably the biggest [ __ ] here. >> You're the biggest [laughter] [ __ ] here, Felicity. >> You just give me [ __ ] vibes. [clears throat] Especially young Brian. Let's Let's see. Young Brian.
06:51:51
Brian Atlas>> Oh my god. Felicity. Okay, stop. >> Stop gooning. Actually, I recently found my like I think I was my junior or
06:52:00
Brian Atlassophom I think well both junior sophomore year uh yearbook photo [gasps] >> and I'm going to post I'm going to post on my Instagram maybe throwback Thursday
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SPEAKER_00this week. >> Wow, I'm excited. >> That's weird. I was like 15. You [ __ ] >> I didn't like some of what you said abruptly, but your Christian points were
06:52:23
SPEAKER_00very well spoken. showed me I should be more patient. Although God bless your man for his patience. >> Bless him. Bless him for his patience. Yes. >> Wait, hold on, Felicity. I'm not going to let you evade this, bro. So, I said I
06:52:36
Brian Atlassaid >> I thought you said junior. That's like 18. >> No, I said my senior's 18. >> Sophomore and junior yearbook photos, which is like 15, 16. And Felicity was
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Felicity Hugheslike, I want to see that, bro. >> Okay. Okay. Let me explain. I actually didn't mean it like that. And then you were like gave me a weird look and then I played into that I meant it like that but I didn't mean it like that. >> Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy. Felicity. Oh
06:53:00
Brian Atlas[ __ ] Okay. >> I only [ __ ] older. >> I didn't say that. >> Yikes. [laughter] Felicity is just digging the hole here. Um
06:53:11
Brian Atlas>> Oh. Uh I was asking if any if there were any final thoughts from any of the panelists. Any final thoughts? >> Thank you for having me. Anybody wanted to weigh in on something?
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Brian Atlas>> What are thoughts? I'm just a to. [laughter] >> That was a good one. >> Nice. Okay. Um, we have a I'll allow some more chats to come through. We do have some
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SPEAKER_00more chats to come through. >> Pasty George donated $30. I chose not to get the C vaccines and I got COVID three times and beat it each time. A friend of
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SPEAKER_00mine was forced to take them by her job and she died two weeks later from sudden onset heart failure. >> The myocarditis. Yeah, man. A lot [clears throat] of heart issues from the jab.
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