HEATED DEBATE! She INSULTS Brian?! MAJOR DISAGREEMENTS! Woke Liberal Girls ANGRY?! | Dating Talk 278
Date: 2026-01-19
Duration: 9h 04m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_02Lenley(guest)
SPEAKER_03Morgan(guest)
SPEAKER_05Angelie Phillips(guest)
SPEAKER_10Bi(guest)
SPEAKER_11Sakura(guest)
SPEAKER_12Alina (Russia)(guest)
SPEAKER_13Abby (Twin)(guest)
SPEAKER_14Taylor (Alabama)(guest)
Key Moments
00:00:18
IntroAll 9 guests introduce themselves
00:34:33
ControversyBrian challenges Catholic twins on thirst-trap photos, cites 1 Timothy 2:9
00:48:15
Key MomentBrian cites 3 Bible verses on submission; Christian guests resist
01:53:57
ControversyLenley calls Brian misogynistic
03:53:57
Key MomentBrian has Sakura's full plastic surgery history: 2 nose jobs, boobs, fillers, Botox, Ozempic
Topics Discussed
00:00:18
Guest Introductions
9 guests including Sakura (JAV actress), twins Abby/Alice, Lenley (lesbian)
00:34:33
Christianity vs Instagram
Brian challenges Catholic twins on thirst-trap photos.
00:48:15
Biblical Submission
Brian cites Ephesians, Colossians, 1 Peter on wifely submission.
01:53:57
ICE Debate
Lenley calls Brian misogynistic over submission views.
02:49:18
Looks Ratings
Brian gives clinical facial analysis ratings.
04:51:33
Bow Video
Brian shows ex bowing. Debate on submission.
06:30:00
Body Count Round
Morgan 12, Sakura ~150, Lenley 6, Alina 2, Taylor 4.
Transcript
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01:56:18
Taylor (Alabama)>> No. >> Is he a stay-at-home >> Yeah. >> husband? You bring home the bread. >> Bring home the bacon. >> He holds down the house for me. He's a great great at it. >> There you go. If there's any billionaire
01:56:29
Brian Atlaswomen watching, I will be the best stay-at-home husband. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'll quit my job [ __ ] for a billionaire woman. [ __ ] it. Sign me up. Mackenzie Bezos, what's up? Um, what
01:56:41
Sakuraabout you? Ice agent. No. >> Why is that? You just disagree with uh stuff. Okay. What about you? What about you? Would you >> I think it really depends on the person and like I need we need to know each
01:56:52
Sakuraother first. >> Let me ask this since it's you know you guys live in a different country. Would you date a police officer? >> I would, but actually I'm scared because my job is illegal in Singapore. >> Oh. >> So what if we break up and call the popo
01:57:06
Brian Atlason me? >> The popo. Wait. [laughter] >> Like I'm really scared. >> Can you say that again? The popo. Call the popo. >> Yeah, I was scared. They call the police on me. >> The popo. >> I'm really scared. >> Oh [ __ ] >> Why? Why? No. >> What about [laughter] What about a firefighter? Would you date
01:57:20
Bia firefighter? >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Would you date a police officer >> in Taiwan? >> Um, yeah. It's fine. >> Okay. What about a soldier? Military guy. >> Soldier. >> Soldier. >> It's fine for me. >> Fine for you?
01:57:33
Taylor (Alabama)>> It's fine, too. >> Would you date an ICE officer? >> No. >> Why is that? >> Um, because I don't know. Just No. It makes me sad. >> What makes you sad? >> I don't know. It just it >> the deportations and
01:57:46
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. It's just I don't know. It's sad. >> Sad. >> Yeah. >> That they What is sad about it? Like that they're What's sad?
01:57:57
Taylor (Alabama)>> I would I would rather just like date like someone in the military or like a police officer. >> No, but what's sad about it? >> It It just It is. And you see like this stuff on the news. It's really sad what
01:58:08
Brian Atlashappens. Well, like some bad things do happen, but I mean in terms of like, you know, the sort of standard, you know, operating procedure of, you know,
01:58:21
Brian Atlasimmigration enforcement where they're just deporting criminals. Uh, is that sad? >> No. >> So, you're fine with the deportation of criminals?
01:58:37
Brian AtlasUm, no. Wait, what? >> Can you can you repeat that? >> Are you okay with the deportation of criminals, illegal alien criminals? >> Yes.
01:58:47
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Would this just include illegal immigrants period? Because they are uh committing a crime by virtue of being in the country illegally. >> Um, I guess it would just like kind of
01:58:59
Taylor (Alabama)depend on the person and who like the person like who they are as like a person, their beliefs and stuff. If that's their job, then that's their job. So, >> their job is being illegal immigrants. >> No.
01:59:11
Brian Atlas>> You mean the ICE officer? Yes. >> Oh, if you would date them. Okay. >> Uh, what about you? Would you date an ICE officer? >> I would. >> Okay.
01:59:21
Brian Atlas>> I would be a little scared for his life. So, maybe that could stop me. But maybe. >> But you don't object to the job itself? >> I don't object to the job.
01:59:32
Lenley>> Okay. Uh, I guess back to you. uh you wouldn't date an uh an ICE officer. Why is that? >> Because I don't like the abuse of power that is happening currently. >> The abuse of power. So what is the abuse
01:59:44
Lenleyof power that's happening? >> There's a lot of violence going on. Like the woman that obviously just got shot in the face. There was no reason for that to happen. That was >> no reason. >> No reason. >> Didn't she hit an ICE agent with her car?
01:59:57
Taylor (Alabama)>> She did not. >> But there's multiple points of views and he suffered internal bleeding from that. from in that car from Renee. Good. That's what they're saying. There's
02:00:08
Taylor (Alabama)multiple points of view. Point of view armor in the car. >> You see body footage. Come on, baby girl. You got to see multiple points of view. If somebody was going to go towards you with
02:00:19
Brian Atlas>> Can I ask you a question though? Um, so >> but shooting three time like one that's okay. >> Like he just it was excessive. >> So one shot's okay, but three shots is you're getting clear. Yeah. Yeah, that's good. I think Wait, that's actually
02:00:33
Lenleyreally good. That's really good. >> Do I think he should? >> Wait, wait, hold on. Wait, wait. Really, really quick. Just to be clear, you said one shot's okay. >> No. >> Oh, okay. >> I don't believe that one shot would be okay, but I do believe it's excessive. >> So, it would have been okay if she ran him over.
02:00:46
Angelie Phillips>> Two shots? >> No. >> But what are you supposed to do in that when you're a federal agent? When you're employed by our US government, you're you're actually above her. Above a Samaritan. >> Couldn't have stepped back. >> Well, he tried to, but then she just
02:01:00
SPEAKER_04reared into him. He was going around the car. If you look at his body cam footage, you will see that he was walking around the car and you hear her partner going hit like speed off like go
02:01:11
Taylor (Alabama)go go drive the car into him. >> You cannot say that's okay. She shouldn't have been there. She was sitting there antagonizing them for 2 hours be prior to that whole situation.
02:01:23
LenleyThat is not okay. You do not antagonize our federal workers. >> I still do not believe it's justifiable to have shot her in the face. A couple questions for you really quick. Just um I don't think we'll ling linger too long
02:01:34
Brian Atlason the killing of the woman, which by the way is it's awful that she died. Um it's a bad thing anytime anybody uh dies. Uh you know, however, just really quick, who here
02:01:47
Brian Atlaswho's aware of the story, who here thinks that uh the killing was um unjustified? Anybody think that? I like
02:01:58
Alina (Russia)>> the killing was unjustified and >> I'm I'm kind of >> Wait, really? >> Maybe killing was a little unjustified. To shoot is different than to kill.
02:02:11
Brian Atlas>> Well, I mean, if you shoot somebody >> Well, I mean, if that's really only Well, okay, hold on a couple things. So, she was interfering with their operations. I I from what I my
02:02:21
Brian Atlasunderstanding is she was following them and then she illegally got into the roadway to block them. So question, do you at least acknowledge acknowledge that she was interfering with their operations? >> I do.
02:02:34
Brian Atlas>> Okay. So we we can establish that at least. So that follows by there was a different not the guy who shot the gun, but there was a different officer that was approaching her car giving her a legal command to exit her vehicle. Do you do you acknowledge that that
02:02:48
Brian Atlashappened? Yes, I thought. >> So, he was giving her a legal command to exit her vehicle. So, when the law enforcement agent uh tells you to get out of the car, um that's not really at that point you're not going to be like a
02:02:59
Brian Atlassidewalk attorney and be able to get yourself out of that. Uh if an if a police officer is instructing you to get out of the your car, it could technically he might not have justification to do that, but there's a
02:03:11
Brian Atlassaying uh you can beat the rap, but you can't beat the ride. So typically it's best to in these and in this case they had perfect she was blocking the road. She was impeding traffic. Uh they were
02:03:23
Brian Atlasfrom my perspective it was a lawful order for her to exit the vehicle. They were about to detain her. So she at that point she was being detained. Now if an police officer is trying to detain you uh are you allowed to flee?
02:03:36
Brian Atlas>> No. >> Okay. Boom. So now she's fleeing. Now I believe uh can somebody in the chat tell me does that get things to fel felony territory? I believe fleeing becomes
02:03:48
Brian Atlasfelony territory. In any case though what trouble what's probably the most troubling thing uh is that there was the agent directly in front of her car.
02:03:59
Brian Atlas>> Now was he a little bit off a little bit to the side? Um you know that one camera angle isn't the camera angles aren't the best. However, he was as she started going forward, there was a point where
02:04:11
Brian Atlashe was in front of the car as she started accelerating when uh his partner or whatever told her to gave her a lawful order to get out out of the car. So, there's a Supreme Court
02:04:23
Brian Atlascase, I think it was back in the 80s, uh, if vehicles can be deemed deadly force, and I'm sure you'd agree with me, that you could kill somebody with a car, >> and if you are driving towards somebody
02:04:34
Brian Atlaswith a car, you could kill them. We afford police officers and law enforcement officers uh a certain extra level of
02:04:45
Brian Atlasum for example um if you assault a random person like in the street uh that that is a crime. However, in the course of a law enforcement officer's
02:04:56
Brian Atlasduties, if you assault a law enforcement officer, that comes with a higher level of um
02:05:05
Brian Atlasuh let's say uh punishment, right? So, in this case, she's moving her car towards in the direction of a law enforcement officer. Now, it's
02:05:16
Brian Atlasunfortunate that she died. Obviously, wish that went down. There could have been, you know, in some alternate universe could have been a whole bunch of ways that could have gone differently. Uh, [sighs]
02:05:27
Brian Atlasin from a legal perspective, self-defense. I don't think you're going to get around a self-defense argument. She was given the lawful order from a police officer to exit the vehicle. She was being
02:05:41
Brian Atlasdetained. She was attempting to feloniously flee the detainment. She There was a law enforcement officer directly in front of her. He was you're you're denying that he was struck. They claim he was struck. They claimed that
02:05:54
Brian Atlashe went to the hospital. There was internal bleeding. Maybe you dispute that. In any case, uh it's hard to get around this. Ultimately, you know how that could have gone? She could have complied,
02:06:06
Brian Atlasgot out of the car, maybe they detain her, maybe they maybe they give her a ticket, she goes on her way. Maybe she she maybe she would have gotten arrested. She
02:06:17
Lenleyshould have complied. Mhm. I understand the perspective of him trying to defend himself in that way, but I do think that it was
02:06:28
Lenleyexcessive with firing so many shots and shooting her in the face. I don't know exactly what his approach
02:06:39
Lenleycould have been as far as an alternative prevention, but I do think that it was excessive. I was he doing his job and
02:06:48
Lenleywas he fearful of getting hit? Possibly yes. But I do believe it was excessive. >> I mean, >> should she have been there doing what she was doing? I don't necessarily
02:06:59
Lenleybelieve that she should have. Should she have gotten out of the car? Most definitely. But can I see where she could have been fearful that she was going to get killed because of what the
02:07:10
Lenleymedia is showing us right now from how ICE is behaving? Yes. So I I see both sides of it and it is very unfortunate. >> So if you were pulled over um because of
02:07:21
Brian Atlaswhat some instances of what h by the way most traffic stops are completely uh unremarkable. You get pul Have you ever been pulled over by a cop? >> Yes. >> Were you murdered?
02:07:35
Brian Atlas>> No. >> Maybe the cop was a bit rude or a bit of a dick, but he gave you a ticket and you went on your way. >> Were you Did you have you ever been the victim of uh police brutality? No, I have not. >> Has the police ever physically assaulted you? >> No.
02:07:48
Brian Atlas>> How many times have you been pulled over by police officers? >> Uh, maybe four or five. >> And you know, sometimes they can be a little rude or they can their tone might
02:08:00
Brian Atlasnot be the nicest, but besides that, were your encounters with the police mostly unremarkable? >> Mostly. Yeah. >> Okay. So, if you were to just, oh my god, I see
02:08:13
Brian Atlassome [ __ ] in the media and you were like, I'm fearful for my life. I'm going to speed off, that's that's not going to have a good result. >> And I can see that.
02:08:24
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Anyways, whatever. Um, but let's just go ahead though and say, you know what, there's some dispute there as to the killing. >> Like, who knows really? like maybe he didn't do everything according to, you
02:08:36
SPEAKER_00know, everything perfectly. Uh, let me let this chat come through, then I'll ask the follow-up question. We have Pasty George. >> Message from the government of Canada. >> Thank you, man. >> Pasty George donated $2004.
02:08:48
SPEAKER_00According to Glenn Kersner, a retired federal prosecutor and other lawyers who viewed the multiple videos online, the ICE agent violated numerous policies and
02:08:58
Brian Atlassafety procedures. cons. >> Well, uh I look, I don't know. Um I think there's there's a lot of people, especially on
02:09:11
Brian Atlasthe conser on the who are conservative on the right, who think it's it was completely self-defense. Um
02:09:21
Brian Atlasbut yeah, I mean, he probably did certain things wrong. Um I mean, like did he check his back stop? like there's [ __ ] other cops like in the I don't
02:09:31
Brian Atlasknow. So anyways, um [sighs] uh oh the question was though related to immigration. Uh let's go ahead and say that there are like examples of ICE agents doing things bad. But in terms of
02:09:44
Brian Atlasthe guiding principle of what they're doing, which is enforcing immigration law, do you object to that? I don't think that I think that yes illegal immigrants should be deported but
02:09:58
Lenley>> okay >> and be made to come back in a legal way but how they are doing it in such a violent manner and putting people through these for lack of a better word
02:10:08
Lenleyconcentration camps >> type what would you call that >> what would you call it >> detention facilities >> detention facilities um >> yeah I don't think uh >> I don't think the conditions in Those
02:10:19
Lenleyare proper to keep people in. >> What are the conditions? >> Um, I've from the videos I've seen, people are getting beat up because a lot of the ICE officers are like excessively using their power and a lot of people
02:10:32
Brian Atlasare coming out traumatized. They don't know what's going on. >> Uh, well, I mean, if you're resisting arrest, the officers do have the leeway
02:10:42
Brian Atlasto use necessary force to affect an arrest. And if there are instances of actual brutality going on in detention facilities, I would stand next to you
02:10:52
Brian Atlasand say that that's completely wrong. There should uh if you're being if you're in a detention facility, you're arrested, you're whatever, you're in a holding cell. No, you shouldn't be um
02:11:05
Brian Atlasabused. Although sometimes people you know like for example in not even immigration facilities but in like actual prisons the inmates can
02:11:15
Brian Atlasuh [clears throat] say misbehave. They can cause issues and that would in some instances give the guards the right to
02:11:24
Brian Atlasuse force to stop what they're doing. Like for example, if um you're not being cooperative as an inmate, uh they can use an escalation of force. If you're an
02:11:35
Brian Atlasinmate and you like what's it called? Gas somebody or what's the term? Like basically they throw poop and [ __ ] on and piss. They make this like concoction the inmates and they'll throw it on the
02:11:46
Brian Atlasthe guards. Uh they're going to come into your cell. You're going to get pepper-sprayed. You're going to get tazed and they're going to take you out of the cell by force. and they're the
02:11:58
Brian Atlasinmates are probably going to resist and they're going to put you in ADSG administrative segregation and they're going to do it by force. So there are instances where uh these uh detainees,
02:12:10
Brian Atlasthese illegal immigrant detainees are going to encounter perhaps they're being uncooperative. Perhaps they're causing issues uh and sometimes the use of force is going to be justified. But if you
02:12:21
Brian Atlascould point to me to a situation where hey uh these clearly it's some sort of abuse of the detainees. 100% agree with you. It's wrong. 100% agree with you.
02:12:34
LenleyHowever, if you're an illegal immigrant in the country, yeah, you can get the [ __ ] out. >> Can I prove this? No, I cannot. But from videos that I have seen in the media, I
02:12:43
Brian Atlasdo feel like there is an abuse of power. >> Do I feel like it's all unjustified? No. Well, do you think arresting people is
02:12:52
Lenleyan abuse of power? >> No, it depends. Okay. So, I feel like if you are an illegal im immigrant and you are here illegally, I do feel like you
02:13:03
Lenleyshould be deported and have to come in the legal way. But I feel like the profiling people and >> I've seen videos of some people get detained that are citizens. Sure. And there's been mixups and I just feel like
02:13:16
Brian Atlasthe profiling shouldn't be happening because there are a lot of immigrants that are here legally. >> Sure. >> And they should not be treated as illegal immigrants because they are here legally. >> Well, I think you can make an argument that of like for example a citizen who
02:13:28
Brian Atlasgets like detained or stopped by ICE and they're like just on the basis of their skin color or you know their ethnicity or whatever. I think that there are compelling arguments as to how that can be wrong. However, it seems to me like
02:13:40
Brian Atlaswhen it comes to the people who are against ICE and all the ICE protests, they just are they're fine with the illegal immigration. >> No. >> Yeah. Yeah. I think >> I'm not I'm not saying that. I'm saying
02:13:55
Brian Atlasthat I >> Well, then I don't have all that much to debate like disagree with you on. If we're on the same page about uh illegal immigrants, then we're on the same page. I just feel like yes, people should be
02:14:08
SPEAKER_00treated as people and they should be treated fairly. And >> well, are you fine with them being arrested? >> Yes, for coming here illegally. Yes. >> All right. >> A message from the government of Canada.
02:14:18
SPEAKER_00>> Pasty George donated $2004. Kersner also states, "One, her wheels were turned away from the ICE agent.
02:14:28
Brian AtlasTwo, the ICE agent deliberately walked in front of the vehicle. Three. Her tires were not spinning. [ __ ] >> Oh, he's he's going to send another one.
02:14:38
Brian AtlasUh, well, while we wait for that one, um, the ICE agent del Well, she was stopped, so she was not moving. So, it's not like she was moving and then as
02:14:50
Brian Atlasjustification so that he could later shoot her. Uh, he he like jumped in front of the car as he was going. No, he was already she was stopped. He was already in front of the car. I think if
02:15:02
Brian Atlasyou see the full length his his vantage point, he was like getting cell phone video of her license plate and so I don't know. He was getting in front of the car. Um I don't think that there's
02:15:14
Brian Atlasanything wrong there. Uh here's your followup.
02:15:21
SPEAKER_00>> Grid 1 Motorsports donated $2001. I have been debating this all week. The agent was hit by the vehicle, but it was absolutely a good shoot.
02:15:32
Brian Atlas>> He cracked off dot two splits onehanded while being hit by a car. Pasty, stop watching live tards. >> Yeah. And I'm curious. Look, there's a
02:15:42
Brian Atlaslot of missing context in the sense of like how belligerent had she been being uh prior like a lot of these people have been real like following stalking these
02:15:54
Brian AtlasICE agents, right? So, look, that's not justification for a shooting, but um to what degree was she being uh like a thorn in their side? Again, that's not a
02:16:05
Brian Atlascomponent of the justification, but like that would give us greater insight into, you know, what was going on the moments prior to the shooting. Do you Pasty, do you have your continued coming in here?
02:16:16
Brian AtlasBecause you sent that one in five minutes ago. Uh kind of just waiting for it here. Grid maybe. Hey, Grid One and Pacy George are gonna have a a debate in
02:16:24
Brian Atlasthe super chats. Um, [clears throat] but uh, look, let's let's assume he was hit, right? Let's assume he was struck by the car. [sighs]
02:16:35
Brian AtlasIf you hit a cop with a car, look, you can say it was at slow speed. If you hit a cop with a car, you're going to get shot. Like,
02:16:47
SPEAKER_00there's a risk of you getting shot at least. A message from the government of Canada. >> Pasty George donated $2004.
02:16:57
SPEAKER_00Four, the ICE agent was not it as he was to the far left of the vehicle. Five, he called her effing be after shooting her
02:17:05
Brian Atlaswhich will severely hurt him in court. Kersner has 30 years exp, which is cred. >> It might hurt him in court. Who knows if it even goes to court. I'm not sure if
02:17:16
Brian Atlasit'll hurt him in court. Um, you know, it's like, let's assume he did get hit like, yeah, if I, I don't know, some, I don't know, in some situation I got my foot ran over or something. I'm not
02:17:29
Brian Atlassaying that's what happened to him. I might let out a few expletives out of pain or frustration or anger. Um, I don't think that him calling her a
02:17:39
Brian Atlaseffing bee, uh, you might, it's not nice thing to do, I guess. But, uh, I think the bigger thing is obviously the shooting, but I mean, >> I don't think that that's an that's going to be particularly inculpatory.
02:17:52
Taylor (Alabama)Okay. >> I feel like if this happened in a different state other than Minnesota, like for instance, if it happened in Texas, this would not be a debate. >> You know, you're going after somebody,
02:18:04
Angelie Phillipsyou're going to protect yourself. >> That's that's something we do when we're in Texas. You know, the fact that we can't recognize that in another state of self-defense, that's still a woman with a deadly weapon. That's a car going
02:18:16
Angelie Phillipsafter another human. She's been instigating a situation. That is not all right. >> Well, look, I I want to be charitable here. So, to be charitable, I don't
02:18:27
Brian Atlasthink she was trying to hit him. I don't think she had malicious intent. However, regardless of your intent can have some
02:18:38
Brian Atlasimplications, but if somebody is the victim of vehicular manslaughter, well, well, intent would change whether it's vehicular homicide or vehicular
02:18:49
Brian Atlasmanslaughter. So intent would matter to some degree, but um uh from the law enforcement's perspective, regardless of what her intent is, it's kind of hard for us to know uh you know where his
02:19:02
Brian Atlasmind's at. Here's this woman who's been harassing him. He did in fact get hit. So regardless of the intent, uh cuz you can do things accidentally like even if it's not your intention to
02:19:13
Brian Atlasdo it, you could have just oh I I'm I'm trying to get away. I'm definitely not like I think again to be charitable, she I don't think she was trying to hit the guy. She was trying to get away. She was trying to turn,
02:19:25
Taylor (Alabama)>> but she did hit the guy. >> I've read reports that this man was actually prior to this incident happening, he was uh hit by a car and dragged. And don't quote me. I don't know if this is true or not, but I did
02:19:37
Taylor (Alabama)read reports on this. >> Okay. So, if this man has PTSD from already being hit by a car and then he's hit by another car, >> what are your instincts going to be? If you have PTSD for a situation like that,
02:19:49
Taylor (Alabama)you're going to do anything to neutralize the threat, right? Right or wrong, especially when you're in a governmental force. I just want to say my take on it. >> Sure. >> And I want to see like your disagreements with me. So, I'm not
02:20:02
Taylor (Alabama)saying she should have been there at all, even though people protest, you know, certain situations. He did. I heard that he got hit before this incident
02:20:13
Taylor (Alabama)>> and he he did put himself in front of another car after having the PTSD. And the video I saw, it looked like he was already on the
02:20:24
Taylor (Alabama)side. She had backed up, turned her wheel, and then went. And my personal opinion is, my personal question is, could he have
02:20:35
Taylor (Alabama)moved away from the vehicle at the time she was backing up and turning before he even like she even drove off? And it does put other people in danger if you do shoot a moving car to into a moving
02:20:47
Angelie Phillipscar. So, if you look at his dash body cam that they released because that is public record, you will see him walking around the vehicle. And you also see him
02:20:57
Taylor (Alabama)holding his phone cuz that's part of his whole discovery that he put into the police department. He shouldn't have been doing what he he was doing. But you do hear in that video people are telling
02:21:09
Taylor (Alabama)her to get out of the car and then you hear her partner saying drive, drive, drive, go. You know, anybody who's in that situation, if you were there and you were walking around just trying to get a little evidence,
02:21:22
Taylor (Alabama)some cars coming at you, I'm shooting. I'm sorry. >> So, you're saying he had already walked around the car? >> He had. Yes. >> Cuz he Right. And he got her license plate. >> He did. >> What should have happened after that? >> Honestly, he was doing what he needed
02:21:35
Taylor (Alabama)to. He was collecting evidence. >> He got back and she should have gotten out of the car. I think she should have gone and talked to the agents because she was interfering with an investigation. >> Not everybody's mindset is the same,
02:21:49
SPEAKER_04though. I feel like, >> and I feel that, but you know, when you're dealing with an authoritative figure, you got to listen to the leaders. You can't just go and do whatever you want all the time. You got to listen to the people who are running. >> But that wasn't my question.
02:22:02
Taylor (Alabama)>> What's your question? >> My question was like, could he like I said, he put himself in front of the car after Bernie hit by the car. She turned the wheel or she back she backed up turned the wheel and then went forward.
02:22:14
Brian AtlasCould he have >> done something different by like >> Sure. But you you also have to understand is we I think there's a tendency not just in this instance but
02:22:25
Brian Atlasin many other instances where things happen in split seconds. You know, this all transpired five seconds. Like literally five seconds is basically the moment when she
02:22:36
Brian Atlasstarted moving the car to the point where she got shot. It's like 5 seconds like 5 seconds. Uh and so it's very easy to for us to slow down
02:22:48
Brian Atlasand zoom in on the various different angles of footage. And first off, like one of those angles is really there's a police officer like in front and it's kind of blocking the view of the shooting officer. It's very easy for us
02:23:02
Brian Atlasto sit here from the comfort of our own homes and you know being here where wherever you originally saw the video who knows how long he'd been on [ __ ] shift. It's [ __ ] cold as [ __ ] in
02:23:13
Brian AtlasMinnesota. Like all these factors play in here. Um, you're you're having to make a split-second decision. Could he have done something else? Of course, he
02:23:24
Brian Atlasprobably could have, but what happened was uh he's in front of the car. She's moving forward. Their position is he got hit. It seems from my perspective, looks
02:23:35
Brian Atlaslike he got hit. Looks like he got hit from the car. Um, from his angle, definitely looks like he got hit. Could he have done something else? Sure.
02:23:45
Brian AtlasHe did what he did. Um I think it's self-defense, legally justified.
02:23:54
Taylor (Alabama)>> Do you think he's using the other situation to determine this um event? Like
02:24:02
Brian Atlas>> Well, I think anytime you have How much do cars weigh? Like five 5,000 4,000bs. Um, anytime as a law enforcement officer,
02:24:13
Brian Atlasif if you have a moving vehicle going towards you to a someone who's clearly interfering with police operations and they've been given a lawful order to
02:24:25
Brian Atlasexit the vehicle and they're refusing to law to comply, you have to probably you're probably going to make some assumptions.
02:24:34
Brian Atlasum his past experience I think is kind of I I don't think his past experience is a detraction or a benefit to him. Like you said, it happened before. I don't think it really matters. I think
02:24:46
Taylor (Alabama)you could just judge this one on its own merits. Self-defense. Self-defense. I mean, >> if she really wanted to intentionally hit him, though, wouldn't she have just went forward instead of backing up and
02:24:59
Brian Atlasturning her will? >> Who who knows? Um I her again I'm willing to be charitable and say I don't think she I think she's trying to get away. I don't think she
02:25:10
Brian Atlashad some malicious intent to hit him. But regardless of your intent if what ends up happening is uh is you do strike
02:25:21
Brian Atlasa police officer. Like for example uh I'm trying to think of an example. Um, like, uh, let's say you're resisting
02:25:31
Brian Atlasarrest, like the cops are trying to put cuffs on you. Uh, have you ever seen videos of people resisting arrest? >> Mhm. >> Right. And so they might struggle, right? And maybe they don't have an
02:25:43
Brian Atlasintent to like as they're struggling, have you ever flailed flailed your arm and like hit somebody accidentally? >> Probably. >> Like I don't know, you ever been in bed with your husband and you like turn over
02:25:53
Brian Atlasand you smack him in the face? I don't see that happening. But >> I don't know. Like, but you could see it happening like um I don't know, you're you're in bed, maybe you're even sleeping and like you kick your girlfriend or you you kick your
02:26:05
Brian Atlasboyfriend accidentally, right? Well, that's I don't know if that that's a good example. But in the case of uh resisting arrest, if the person resisting arrest
02:26:16
Brian Atlason its own is a crime, but if through while you're resisting arrest, you're like flailing your arms and you like smack the cop in the face, you would would you agree that it's possible that
02:26:27
Brian Atlassomeone could be resisting arrest and when they do, they flail their arm accidentally and they did not have the intention of hitting the officer in the
02:26:37
Brian Atlasface and breaking his nose. Would you agree it's possible? >> Um, yes. >> Okay. So, regardless of the intent there, you're going to be charged with
02:26:48
Brian Atlasum battery on a law enforcement officer, assault on a police officer. Doesn't matter what your intent is. You your ultimate final action was you did in fact hit the police officer. In that same vein,
02:27:01
Brian AtlasI don't think she was trying to hit the guy, but she did hit the guy. And from his perspective, he's less in tune with what her intention may or may not have been in that split second. Cold as [ __ ]
02:27:13
Brian AtlasI don't know if whatever early, whatever. He's just seeing, oh, car moving forward towards me. She's being belligerent, blah, blah, blah. Okay. Get get hit. Boom.
02:27:26
Taylor (Alabama)>> So, what happens if I like raise my arm up and accidentally hit her in the face? >> Uh, what do you mean? like like you said like my >> totally different context but >> no I'm just saying like should she like I don't know never mind I get what
02:27:39
Taylor (Alabama)you're saying I don't disagree with you at all and I do agree that people resist an arrest shouldn't resist arrest >> yeah okay uh anyways we'll move it off
02:27:48
Brian Atlasof the uh illegal immigration talk >> uh you say a lot of the ideals I have about women you strongly disagree with like what
02:27:58
Lenley>> um well I actually don't have an example I just know that You're much more right-leaning. >> More right-leaning. Well, do you think I'm misogynistic? >> I do.
02:28:09
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Um, who else agrees? Does anybody else here think I'm I'm a misogynist or misogynistic? Abby? >> Um, a a little bit. >> A little misogynistic.
02:28:22
Brian Atlas>> I think you do come off that way. >> I I come off that way. Okay. Anybody else? I'm not going to be offended. >> I'm not saying you can't change my mind. >> Morgan, don't. You guys don't need to wait for me to call on you. Just be like, "Oh, yeah, Brian, you're I think
02:28:34
Brian Atlasthis Alice, right?" >> Yes. No. You love me. >> I I don't I don't really know you.
02:28:44
Morgan>> I mean, clip. Maybe you saw a clip. Oh my god, you're such a misogynist. >> No. >> Okay, Morgan. >> Also, no. Cuz I feel like even if there
02:28:55
Morganis clips, you can't really like cuz some people take clips out of context. Sure. So, you can't really base it off of like a like a YouTube clip or an Instagram reel or anything. So, I don't really know. >> I don't think I don't get that.
02:29:08
Brian Atlas>> So, we got Abby with a maybe. But you have you have a more strong position on that. Uh, first, let's just define our terms. What's misogyny? >> I think that is thinking that men are
02:29:18
Brian Atlassuperior to women. >> Thinking that men are superior to women. Okay. Have I ever said that? >> No, not that I've heard. >> Okay. So you'd have to use a different definition of misogyny then.
02:29:31
Lenley>> I just think the way that you kind of talk about the submission >> that's misogynistic. >> It's a little misogynistic. I don't I'm not completely against submission because I think it depends on the dynamic of the people in the
02:29:43
Lenleyrelationship, >> right? It's all consensual like submission should it that's never forced. >> Submission is willfully given. >> Yes. >> Yeah. It's it's cooperation. But I just I think that your perspective on how
02:29:57
Brian Atlaswomen should be automatically subservient is a little misogynistic. >> Uh well, I mean I think it's a better dynamic in general and then at least in my own relationships and I think in for the sake of other people's
02:30:09
Brian Atlasrelationships, I think it's a better dynamic. >> But look, people can negotiate their own dynamics. If the woman wants to peg the guy, she can like I I don't think that that's
02:30:20
Lenleylike great, you know? >> Why not? What if that's what they want to do? >> I mean, look, I I don't know. It's kind of an L for the dude. >> It doesn't have to be your thing, but why is it an L for the dude? What if he wants to be submissive to a woman? Why
02:30:34
Brian Atlasis that a bad thing? >> Well, it's just so contrary to my own perspective. >> Is it not a little misogynistic that you think that that's >> Why would that be misogynistic, though? Because I think that a man can it can >> if anything it would be misandress
02:30:45
Brian Atlasbecause I'm like it's like an L for the guy. Like you're you're it would be misandress in this way. You're less of a man because you let your woman peg you. >> Why do you think that that makes someone less of a man?
02:30:58
Brian Atlas>> Uh well I mean what does it mean to be a man? What does it mean to be masculine? Letting your woman uh dominate you in the bedroom. I think hey look people are into whatever all kinds of stuff.
02:31:09
Brian Atlaswhatever it is. I just think that that's not a particularly masculine thing to let a woman penetrate your anus. So, to each their own or whatever, but I just it's not not into it, you know, not into
02:31:22
Lenleyit personally. And >> I mean, that's you're right. >> What's that? >> That's completely You're right. >> Okay. I >> mean, personally, I'm not into it either. I just I just wanted to know
02:31:34
Brian Atlaslike what your perspective was on that. >> Uh, yeah. So, wait. Okay. You think I'm a misogynist. Anything else? Any other examples that you can think? >> Not off the top of my mind.
02:31:47
Brian Atlas>> Just the submission thing, the being submissive. Well, maybe I'm sure uh Okay. >> But I've also only seen you like clipped and stuff. I've never had an actual conversation. >> You strongly disagree though. You said
02:31:58
Lenleyum you disagree with the rating women. >> Oh, yeah. I don't like that either. >> Why is that? >> I don't know. I just I think it's odd. I don't think that people should have ratings. I think people will have
02:32:09
Lenleybeautiful qualities and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So someone you may think that a woman's ugly and another man may look at her and think she's the most beautiful thing that has ever walked this earth. So I think it's
02:32:23
Brian Atlas>> Wait, wait, wait. Sorry. Could you repeat that one more time? >> So yeah, just repeat that. Sorry, I was like looking at something on my computer and I missed the trail end there. >> Okay, [laughter] >> my bad. I apologize. >> Okay, so
02:32:35
Brian AtlasWait, what did I just say? >> You're saying like I think it was I think I caught most of it is basically there's one per like somebody could be super ugly and then somebody else think they're super >> beauty is up to like the the eye of the
02:32:46
Lenleybeholder. So I think whereas you may think that someone's unattractive. >> Yeah. >> I mean there's like beauty standards but someone that I may find unattractive
02:32:59
Brian Atlasother people may find very attractive which happens. >> Yeah. Yeah, I believe that that that can exist, but I I'm more interested in uh looking at perhaps universals or looking at generalities.
02:33:12
Brian Atlas>> Mhm. >> So, what are the things? And you might not even be able to even articulate them, but like there is something when you look at somebody, you can make like
02:33:21
Brian Atlasa really pretty rapidfire determination as to if they're attractive or not attractive or more attractive or less attractive.
02:33:30
Brian AtlasSo what is it? What are the similar traits that supermodels possess? Because there are things like if you look at all the supermodels that there have ever
02:33:41
Brian Atlasbeen, you'll start to notice certain patterns about like their facial uh symmetry. You'll notice certain um uh you know certain things about could be their body. You'll notice certain things
02:33:54
Brian Atlasabout facial harmony. You'll notice certain things about skin clarity. You'll notice a whole bunch of things, right? And you you might not be able to like list those out and articulate them,
02:34:04
Brian Atlasbut everybody within them has a some degree a a capacity to make really almost instantaneous >> either conscious or subconscious determinations as to how attractive somebody is.
02:34:17
Lenley>> I think that there's definitely a beauty standard. Like, you're definitely right about that. There's a beauty standard. I just think it's kind of degrading to rate people and have them rate themselves. I don't Well, I don't think it's I think it I don't think it's degrading.
02:34:29
Lenley>> Uh I just think Well, is the truth degrading? >> No, >> wait. I don't. But it's it's the truth is different for different people. So, how you rate it does not affect how
02:34:40
Brian Atlasother people may >> Well, so there is OB. So, for example, would you agree with this? Uh while I agree that beauty is not strictly objective like but I don't think it's
02:34:52
Brian Atlasstrictly subjective either in the sense that like in the philosophical sense of what is objective what is subjective and I'll get you in in just a sec. Uh there
02:35:02
Brian Atlasare for example is it objectively true that there is univer that there will be near universal agreement as to
02:35:14
Lenleywho is deemed attractive. >> Yes, there is going to be a more popular like to the beauty standard. >> Like for example um who do you think is
02:35:23
Brian Atlasa guy? Well, I know you're a lesbian, but who's a man who you think is like you might not be into him, but you think he's like, "Whoa, he's really good-looking." >> I think Sombre is adorable. >> Who the [ __ ] is
02:35:36
Brian Atlas>> He's a singer. >> Who the [ __ ] is that guy? >> Is that like the goth guy who >> No, he's tall and he has brown curly hair. >> Sombre. >> Somber. >> What about M? >> I think Do you know Brad Pitt? >> That's my man. [laughter]
02:35:49
Brian Atlas>> I can't think of what he looks like off the top of my head. I mean, I know who that is. Have you seen um Fight Club? >> No. >> Have you seen uh >> what's the Benjamin Button movie? [ __ ]
02:36:01
Brian AtlasUh >> have you seen uh Oh my god, why am I blanking on these movies? And Glorious Bastards. >> No. >> Damn, bro. You got to watch some movies or something. >> I know. Everybody tells me I haven't seen [ __ ]
02:36:12
Lenley>> You don't know Brad Pitt. Um >> I forgot what he looks like. I'd have to see a picture. I don't look at >> Somebody in the chat said. Definitely not that guy. Um, >> I wish you knew who I was talking about
02:36:26
Lenleyso you could reference >> here. Can you Google the Did you Google >> I feel like Sombra is like objectively attractive though. >> Well, subjectively. >> How would he be objectively >> subjectively correct?
02:36:36
Brian Atlas>> You wouldn't be objectively attractive. >> But like beauty standard wise, I feel like he's kind of >> it could be objectively the case that a majority of people would agree that he's attractive. That could be objectively.
02:36:49
LenleyYes, that >> that could be objectively true. What's that? >> Sure. >> He's a kitty, right? >> No. [laughter] >> Uh I mean, I think women >> in my lesbian opinion.
02:37:02
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, but you probably like his music and then like >> when a woman likes a guy who's like a singer or some [ __ ] like >> he's not ugly. Um he does have solid
02:37:13
Brian Atlasjawline, but I mean he's not like a male model. Um but uh >> it's my opinion but >> okay but here why don't we do this though uh is he more attractive than I am >> to me personally
02:37:26
Brian Atlas>> but see you're able to make a determination just almost instant well I I guess instantly that you can create [snorts] a hierarchy of who you think is more or less attractive right >> yes >> like there are some men even though
02:37:39
Brian Atlasyou're a lesbian who you think are more attractive >> yes I can see how men >> like somber more attractive than Brian totally fine with that. So your your objection
02:37:51
Brian Atlasto the rating system is it's just a hierarchy. Like if somber for you is a 10 and maybe I'm a five or I don't know if maybe you give him an eight and you might not put a number on
02:38:03
Brian Atlasit but it's somewhere it's somewhere deep down in your your lizard brain or some [ __ ] >> maybe. [laughter] Okay. >> Like how about this? How about this? Are there guys more attractive than somber?
02:38:17
Brian AtlasYeah, probably. >> Maybe you can't like name one, but would you acknowledge that there are men who are more physically attractive than somber from your perspective? Right. And then are there men who are less attractive than somber, but more attractive than me?
02:38:29
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Okay. Now, we're building a hierarchy. So, you have guy more attractive than somber, somber, guy less attractive than somber, and then me. >> Right. So, okay. [laughter]
02:38:40
Brian AtlasNow we're able to now somewhere deep in your lizard brain you might not you you might not be able to like actually articulate what the number rating is but you are doing it nevertheless.
02:38:51
Lenley>> Yes. I think that the only difference is that I don't I wouldn't verbalize it. >> Right. But it's still there. It's still in your brain. >> I guess technically yes. I mean I don't have like a number system. He's an age. He's a
02:39:03
Lenley>> Do you do it with women too? Like do you care about looks in a woman? to an extent, but I have a very broad type in women. Like I find different qualities in >> That's fine. Yeah. There's there's a
02:39:15
Brian Atlaswide variety of types in women and they can come in different shapes and whatever and they can all still be attractive. >> Um >> but I would never like take my exes and >> thick thicky ickies. Is that you like a thicky icky or
02:39:27
Brian Atlas>> I do I do like >> you like a thick girl. Are you a boob or a butt girl or a Leia girl like me? [laughter] >> Leia guy. All All of the above, I guess.
02:39:37
Brian Atlas>> I don't Do you Do you have as a lesbian, do you prefer any or Audi's? >> Um, I don't mind. >> You don't >> I think I think [ __ ] is beautiful. >> Okay. I prefer Audi's to be honest. >> Yeah, we know you do. You have Yeah, >> I have a BLM.
02:39:51
Brian Atlas>> I have a nonprofit. >> What is it? >> Organization. BLM. >> Yeah, BLM. >> Can you raise your fist with us for a moment of silence?
02:40:01
SPEAKER_04Are we are we all doing we're having [laughter] we're having a labia moment. >> Rest in peace. Um 10,000 labas removed a year. >> That's sad though to think about it. >> Tragic, huh? >> They should send it to me to be honest.
02:40:14
Brian AtlasYeah. Oh, that's kind of >> I mean I would like to keep them in jars, I guess. >> Yeah. Like if I just had a collection of >> Yeah, >> that'd be kind of sad though. >> We could bond over that. Yeah. >> I wonder what they do with them. I They probably put in like >> throw them away. That's horrible. Yeah.
02:40:26
Brian Atlas[laughter] Like, don't they use men's like when they circumcise men, don't they like put that [ __ ] >> They use it for anti-aging stuff. >> Oh, they put an anti women's anti-aging creams. That [ __ ] is crazy.
02:40:38
Brian Atlas>> Maybe I should like >> Okay, but so, okay, you have when it comes to women >> like never use the [laughter] >> Yeah. Just show of hands, who here has a large labia?
02:40:51
Morgan>> What? >> Morgan. [laughter] You look like I'm a >> I feel like she's I don't know. >> Oh, what? Why did you point to her? [laughter] >> Wait, who's
02:41:02
Brian Atlas>> Hey, who's got it? Show of hands. Who's Hey, it's okay. No, nobody's going to raise their hands. >> I don't even know what we're doing. >> Morgan, have you seen her vagina? Why? What's going on, Morgan? What the hell?
02:41:13
Brian AtlasYou're just exposing Alice over here. [laughter] >> Do you want to tell us something, Alice? >> No. No. >> Morgan, do you want to tell us something? >> No. [laughter]
02:41:25
Brian AtlasYou know what's that? Who's got the fairest skin of them? What is that? Or fairest hair. What is that thing? >> Like, isn't it from a Disney movie? >> Who's the >> Who's the fairest of them all? Who's got
02:41:36
Brian Atlasthe biggest labia of them all? >> Who's got the biggest labia of them all? That's what I'm trying [laughter] to >> Would you like to know? >> Indeed. >> Indeed. Indeed. >> What's the prize? >> Yeah. [laughter]
02:41:49
Brian AtlasIf I just want to say if there's any woman here who's ever felt self-conscious about their labia, don't get don't get it chopped off. Don't get surgery. Don't get the labial plasty. Just rock the big labia. You'll
02:41:59
Brian Atlasfind a guy who's who's a big fan who who who's all for it, who's all in who's all in on the big labia. Don't chop that [ __ ] off. [laughter] Uh you know, look, some guys don't like them, but when you
02:42:11
Brian Atlasfind a guy who likes them, he'll really like cuz the cuz the guys who like I don't know. I feel like the guys who like innies like they don't care.
02:42:20
Brian AtlasLike if you have an innie, they don't care. Like it doesn't like Yeah, having sex feels good. But like if you're with a guy who likes a girl with a big labia, >> then it's like
02:42:33
Brian Atlas>> he really he [laughter] rides for you. He ride he likes you a lot. I'm just going to say he he's really into you, you know. So anyways. >> All righty then. Like I'll I'll even if if if she has a
02:42:45
Brian Atlasworld record, Labia, I'll give her a pass on a few things. >> Oh, really? >> Yeah. She gets a couple passes. >> She doesn't have to be submissive. If she has >> No, she's still got to be submissive. >> She has to be submissive, [laughter] but like I'll give her a pass on a couple things, you know? >> What if like she can go to the club if
02:42:58
Brian Atlasshe's got a massive labia? >> If she has a giant labia, once a year she can go to the club. I'll let [laughter] it I will >> The bigger the longer the outing, right? >> Yes. The the bigger the labia, the bigger the the
02:43:10
Brian Atlas>> the outing, I guess. Yeah. [laughter] >> Yeah. But I'm such a gracious, generous guy. I'm such a nice guy. She can go out to the club. She can go out to the club. Uh, okay. Let's see what else. Um,
02:43:22
Brian Atlasuh Oh, okay. We were going to do uh when's your friend where Hey, uh, Baby, what's her name? Baby. >> She has She has back hair. Hey, by the way, uh I uh just really
02:43:34
Brian Atlasquick before we we get into the next topic here. Um I noticed that you guys have some plastic surgery. >> Yes, I have. >> In the chest region. >> I have
02:43:46
Brian Atlas>> both of you. Does anybody else here have plastic surgery? >> Anybody? Like any plastic? >> I'm curious. Do you got And how old are
02:43:57
Brian Atlasyou guys? You're 22 and you're >> two or five. 25. Do you guys have photos of yourselves before the plastic surgery
02:44:08
Sakurathat I could see? Cuz I'm curious for science and research. >> My phone is over there. >> But you do you have those photos? >> Yeah, I actually post it on social media. It's really funny. >> But it's not like you're you're an adult, right?
02:44:22
Sakura>> Yeah, I'm an adult. >> But it was before the plastic surgery. >> Yes. That could be. It's on >> uh It's on my It's on my Facebook like somewhere. I have to find a photos. >> We should do a before and after. That'd be interesting. Would you Are you down
02:44:36
Sakurafor that? >> Yeah, my my face like everything is fake. >> What? What? Yeah. Just curious. What have you had done? >> Uh I did my boobs uh face leaf >> nose job like two times because of the first time was
02:44:49
Sakura>> b they [ __ ] it up. >> Yeah. Like really broad like crooked. >> That sucks. >> Anything else? Do you have lip filler or Botox? >> Lip filler. No, like just makeup. >> Do you have a lip flip? >> No, just makeup.
02:45:01
Sakura>> Okay. >> Oh, I have like fillers on my cheeks and Botox on the chin. Yeah. >> Do you have lipo? >> No, but I use ompic. >> You used to what? >> Ompic. >> Ompic BBL.
02:45:14
Sakura>> No, not yet. >> Not. Oh, you are though. >> I I want to get my ass is flat. >> Oh, get the bathroom from girly. H like I'm consulting the hospital like maybe
02:45:25
Brian Atlasimplants. Yeah, but I'm still consulting, not rushing into it. >> Okay. Um and uh did you what about the I know uh there's the eyelid surgery. Have you had that? >> No, it's natural. >> Natural. Okay.
02:45:39
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Uh and then what about you? What surgery have you had? >> The boobs. Uh nose. >> Nose. >> Oh, >> anything else like filler? Botox? >> Lips. >> Lip filler. But >> okay. >> Lipo.
02:45:53
Bi>> No. >> BBL. Butt implant. >> Not yet. >> Not yet. Oh, it's [laughter] coming up. >> Planning to. >> No. Don't. Hey, it's not scheduled, is it? >> No. Different hospital.
02:46:06
Brian Atlas>> But you guys, [laughter] it's not You haven't paid for it yet, right? >> No. >> Don't do it. >> Don't do it. Don't do the BBL. Look, you already got the fake tits.
02:46:15
Brian AtlasI'm just saying, you know, you guys are fine without the BBL. >> I'll see if I can exercise and grow some butt >> that Yeah, that's a good way to do it. >> Yeah.
02:46:27
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. We got some athletes here at the table, right? Are you you athlete? Morgan, you do soccer or something? >> No, I played lacrosse in high school. >> Um, I was that was going to be my next guest. Alice soccer. >> No, I used to do cheerleading.
02:46:39
Brian Atlas>> I also used to do cheerleading. >> Cheer for us, Alice. Let's see it. Bust it out. We do it. >> Do a cheer for the whatever podcast. Oh, you did it, too? >> I did cheer to my junior year. >> H A T. [laughter]
02:46:50
Brian Atlas>> Ever. >> Whatever. Can you do it? No. [laughter]
02:46:59
Brian Atlas>> Let's hear it. Come on. Cheer. Let's see. See the cheer. >> What do you want us to cheer? >> I know your high school cheer that you guys did or whatever. >> Go Bobcats. [laughter]
02:47:12
Morgan>> Going to hit a goat. >> Come on. Go. Go for it. >> I don't I don't remember that one. All >> gas. Just do go-karts. Just do go-karts. >> I don't know. I didn't say go-karts. >> What? >> One eternity later. >> Cards. No. >> All right. They're not going to do it.
02:47:25
Brian Atlas[ __ ] it. It'll probably be cringe, too. You had your chance. You know, you guys were about to be scouted by like the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders if you guys did it. But unfortunately, hey, sorry. >> I wasn't very good. >> You guys are in Michigan, so the Detroit
02:47:38
Brian AtlasLions. I guess >> I actually want to try out for them when I'm 21. Now >> there there's that, too. Okay. Uh, wait. We were talking about plastic surgery. Yeah. Don't do the BBLs. [laughter]
02:47:49
Brian AtlasDon't do the BBLs, guys. You You can't sit on your butt for like weeks or something. You can't sit or something. >> Like two months. You can't sit. >> It's implant. I think
02:48:02
Alina (Russia)>> for the implants. >> Yeah, for implants. Like >> there was a girl that was here. She said she couldn't sit for like two months after getting three >> BBLs. She had three BBLs. >> Oh, >> that shit's crazy.
02:48:14
Alina (Russia)>> Uh, we have Blest. Can you read this one? >> My position on flowers jobs and breast augmentation is quite simple. If I can touch them, then they are real.
02:48:26
Brian AtlasOtherwise, it's none of my business. >> Uh, it changed boob to flowers for some for some. It's the >> I don't know. flower jobs. >> I think he meant like labia jobs.
02:48:39
Brian Atlas>> No, he was No, he was [laughter] >> I I see the original he did write boob jobs, but >> it like the the program that we use will like change words or whatever. So,
02:48:51
Brian Atlas>> blast I disagree a little bit. I don't know. I'm like a natural body supremacist, you know? [sighs] >> You know, you know what I mean? >> I don't know.
02:49:02
Sakura>> Like you want it natural. I think everyone have like different preference and I really respect that. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. All right. Well, uh let's see here. We have Oh, the rating. Let's just
02:49:14
Brian Atlasdo the rating segment then since uh she's not a fan of it. So, uh here. Let's do this. Oh, >> did you just want >> I don't even see it. Uh okay. Well, uh I
02:49:24
Brian Atlasguess going around the table, what do you rate your looks? And we're going to do give me three ratings. your looks on a scale of 0 to 10. So tell me your face
02:49:35
Brian Atlasrating, your body rating, and total everything total. >> Starting with you. >> And I can't do seven, right? >> And you can't do seven. >> What if it averages?
02:49:46
Lenley>> You can't do seven. We'll accept as the average seven. But face body, it can't be seven. >> I would say my body is an eight and my
02:49:55
Brian Atlasface is a six. So I say seven per >> totally. Okay. So we'll say uh hold on we'll say wait so let's do face body total so face six >> body eight
02:50:08
Brian Atlas>> yes >> total seven what about you >> 8 and eight >> 88 that works okay what about you >> um I think my face is a nine >> and I think my body is an eight >> body eight so total
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Taylor (Alabama)>> like 8.5 >> 8.5 all right what about you >> I'm not really that confident so I'm just going to have to say like five and five cuz I have some >> five five.
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Abby (Twin)Yeah. >> 555. Okay. What about you? >> Um six six and the total six. >> All right. What about you? >> I'd say like 66 too. >> 66. We got some sadness here. What about
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Taylor (Alabama)you? >> Um maybe like um five and then five. Another five. >> Five. Five. Five. Okay. Yeah, >> I'm on the five motion also.
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Brian Atlas>> Okay. All across the board. [laughter] >> 6.5 all across the board.
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Brian Atlas>> 6.5 all across the board. All right. Uh somewhat reasonable for for everybody. Um
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Brian Atlasa little bit high for some, but nothing no tens. But we do have uh Morgan. She did give herself the highest rating. Nine face,
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Brian Atlaseight body, 8.5 total. Uh 888 for you. Uh okay.
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Brian AtlasUh let's do this. This is a new one. Rate your personality >> on a scale of zero to 10.
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Brian Atlas>> Nine. >> Nine. Personality. What about you? >> Me. Six. >> Six. Okay. >> 10. >> 10. personality. All right. >> I can't say seven.
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Brian Atlas>> Well, fine. Seven's fine, I guess, for this. >> Actually, no. [ __ ] it. No. No. Seven. >> No. Seven. >> So, six or eight. >> I'm going have to >> eight. >> Eight. Okay. What about you? >> Um, eight. >> Eight. >> Five.
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Brian Atlas>> Five. >> Six. >> Six. >> I'm going five again. >> Five. Okay. >> 8.5. >> Eight point with the fraction. Okay. Uh, all right. Wow. personality.
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Brian Atlas>> Who was the 10 personality? That was you. Okay. She's got uh All right. Uh I guess what what makes you a 10 in personality? >> I don't know. I just think I'm a nice,
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Morganfunny, fun to be around person. Like I've I don't know. I've never had people say like people who are like actually like close with me and friends with me. I've never had them say anything bad about my personality really.
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Morgan>> Okay. Sure. >> So, I don't know. I think you guys need to be more confident and like rate yourselves more. Personally, that's what I think. I think you guys >> Why didn't you rate yourself a 10 in looks?
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Morgan>> I mean, you could be confident, but you don't got to be cocky. >> Oh, okay. >> So, I think I mean, everybody everybody could have gone higher with their ratings >> with their looks ratings or with >> I mean, I don't know their personality,
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Morganso I can't say that. >> Who was wrong? Tell me who was wrong. >> I don't think I think everybody was wrong on their looks. I think everybody's >> Yeah, go ahead. Go. I think everybody's looks definitely need to be like way higher than they were, but I can't really speak on personality cuz I don't
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Brian Atlasreally know. >> Uh, well, I I need to rate myself in looks. I give myself 4.5 4.5 4.5 uh across the board, I guess. Uh, personality,
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Brian AtlasI can't pick seven, huh? I was going to go for seven. Damn. Seven would seven's You know what? [ __ ] it. I'm breaking the rule. Seven. [laughter] I'm picking seven for the
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Brian Atlaspersonality. Uh, how about this? Uh, Abby, your friend, she rated herself a six. 666 across the board in looks. What do you think she
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Morganshould have rated herself? >> A 10. >> Higher than you. Better looking than you. >> I think all my friends are beautiful. I think all my friends are tens. I think. >> But you're not a 10. You said you're not a 10.
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Morgan>> Somebody else could rate me a 10 though, easily. But you don't think you're a 10? >> I don't like to think too much that I'm a 10 because I don't know. That's just me personally, but I think all my friends are 10. I think like I don't
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Brian Atlasknow. >> Um I personally think Morgan's a 10. >> You think Morgan's a 10. >> She rated herself too low. And Morgan, your friend Alice here, Alice gave herself was five across the board >> for the for Yeah,
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