WORST PANEL EVER?! FERAL! Near KICKED OUT! ØF Girl "VlRGlN" Waiting For Marriage?! | Dating Talk 282

Date: 2026-02-16
Duration: 10h 05m

Identified Speakers

SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_02Andrea(guest)
SPEAKER_04Valerie(guest)
SPEAKER_05Esther(guest)
SPEAKER_06Millie Slaughter(guest)
SPEAKER_09Stella(guest)
SPEAKER_11Lonnie(guest)
SPEAKER_12Jocelyn(guest)
SPEAKER_14Shara(guest)

Key Moments

00:00:10
IntroAll guests introduce themselves
01:33:13
ControversyBrian challenges Stella's claim of being Christian while doing OnlyFans
03:35:20
Key MomentLonnie reveals she was sex trafficked at age 20
04:24:08
Key MomentAndrea: ran over baby daddy 3 times with Kia Soul while 9 months pregnant
07:20:29
Key MomentLexi: at 17, boyfriend cheated on her with her biological mother
07:30:00
Key MomentMillie made ex unknowingly perform oral after she slept with someone else
08:24:00
ControversyShara critiques red pill ideology as damaging fear-mongering
10:04:30
OtherShow wraps. Brian announces upcoming debates.

Topics Discussed

00:00:10
Guest Introductions

Stella (OF/virgin/Christian), Jocelyn (actress/machete survivor), Esther (stripper/author), Lonnie (sex trafficked/Army), more.

01:33:13
Stella's Virginity vs Christianity vs OF

Extended debate: can she be Christian while doing OnlyFans? Brian cites Bible verses.

02:43:48
Valentine Day Stories

Who had sex, who is celibate, dating dynamics.

03:35:20
Lonnie Was Sex Trafficked

Sex trafficked at age 20, had a pimp.

04:24:08
Andrea Ran Over Baby Daddy

Ran him over 3 times with Kia Soul while 9 months pregnant. Posted him on Backpage with gay ads.

07:30:00
Bri Satanist DJ Throuple

Story from vid 9 context - Bri was on this episode too.

08:24:00
Red Pill Ideology Critique

Shara argues red pill creates fear-mongering about fertility and aging.

09:14:30
Trivia Failures

Valerie: 7 states in USA. Jenny thinks capital of France is Italy.

Transcript

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08:53:08
Brian Atlaswas like a meth addict and like obese at 25, there's assuming the physical health
08:53:17
Brian Atlasis the same. At 25 and 45, the weight is the same. Do you genuinely believe that women are more attractive at 45 versus 25? >> Well, men men date down, women up date up. >> How would that be relevant? But okay,
08:53:31
Brian Atlas>> it's just it's just >> Well, that yes, women tend to go for older guys. Uh, men go for younger guys. Can Do you have a response to that? >> Men go for younger guys. >> Sorry, I misspoke.
08:53:43
Shara>> I mean, I think everybody, you know, like that youthful attraction is obviously um something that's appreciated by both genders. So, I think
08:53:53
Sharathat as you get older, you know, you have different um obligations, you know, different criteria, different priorities when it comes to dating. So, >> yeah.
08:54:04
Brian Atlas>> Okay. But I mean when it comes to agism, I don't think it's like agism to say that uh like and I by the way I make this claim for men too. There's a bit of a difference a little difference between
08:54:16
Brian Atlasmen and women but yeah I think typically when it comes to physical attractiveness >> uh people generally across the board are more attractive when they're younger. >> Like for examp I'll just go to an
08:54:27
Brian Atlasextreme example. Would you agree that between the ages of 20 and 30 for both men and women, they're going to be more physically attractive than when they're 70? >> Well, sure, but that's quite a big age. >> Well, I'm not talking about age gap
08:54:40
Brian Atlasrelationship. I'm talking about like for both of them. >> No, >> and like if aging is a is like a gradual decline. Like I aging I don't think is
08:54:49
Brian Atlasokay like uh 20 then you like down at 30 up at 40 down at 50. I think it's like you most people you know for men it can
08:55:01
Brian Atlasvary a little bit but I think you're like okay you're going to peak at 20 and then there's going to be a gradual decline. >> Yeah. It doesn't take a rocket science to know that >> I'm going up. We're decaying. I mean like
08:55:12
Lonnie>> I'm going up right now. I mean, you could I I believe in aging gracefully and then obviously attractiveness is in the eye of the beholder and you could you could think, "Oh, yeah. This the old lady's attractive because she has wisdom and a good heart." And
08:55:25
Brian Atlas>> talk about physical looks. >> Yeah. But if we're talking about physical looks, it's just a no-brainer. Like obviously younger people are more attractive. >> Isn't Sher dating like a 24y old and she's like >> Madonna's dating somebody younger. So, look, these age gaps go in both in
08:55:37
Brian Atlasdifferent directions and uh but but ultimately, >> look, yeah, as you get older, you become less attractive. I don't think that's aism. I just think that's biological reality. Uh there's there's a reason.
08:55:49
Brian AtlasLook, you women, when you put on makeup, especially Oh my god, bro. Let me [ __ ] get through it without the interruptions. Uh you women, you put on makeup, you get plastic surgery, do you do you when you put on makeup, do you
08:56:02
Brian Atlasput wrinkles on your face or do you hide wrinkles? When you put on makeup, do you hide blemishes or do you create fake blemishes? Like because you would agree that there's makeup that you could do like movie makeup to make yourself look
08:56:14
Brian Atlasolder. Women are not doing movie makeup to make themselves look older. In fact, any women here here who are like, "Well, it's agism, Brian. Uh, women are better looking when they're 40 versus when they're 20, uh, I'm I'm willing to pay
08:56:27
Brian Atlasfor your plastic I'll pay plastic surgery to age you. I'll pay for your plastic surgery to make you look older. I'll pay for a professional makeup artist to follow you around for a year
08:56:37
Brian Atlasand make you look old. None of you take that [ __ ] deal. None of you. >> If you want to smoke, if I could wave a magic wand, if I could make a uh wave a
08:56:48
Brian Atlasmagic wand and um let's say you you you don't die any sooner. Let's say you don't die uh like any younger. you your health is
08:57:00
Brian Atlasstill totally the same, but with this magic wand uh I can physically your outward appearance I could age you 10 20 years. Who takes it? Who takes the deal? >> Like Benjamin Button.
08:57:12
Brian Atlas>> No, not like Benjamin. >> I don't want that [ __ ] I'm not taking that deal, bro. >> Everybody wants the fountain of youth, >> right? So it's like >> it's like the reality is if if it was women were more attractive as they aged,
08:57:26
Brian Atlasthey wouldn't cover up wrinkles. They wouldn't cover up blemishes. They wouldn't wear Botox. They wouldn't wear makeup to make them more youthful. They wouldn't Yes, exactly. They wouldn't get this plastic surgery. >> Um, it's not about agism. It's not about women expiring. There's plenty of women
08:57:38
Brian Atlasin their 30s and 40s who are attractive women. It's about accepting biological reality that yes, as you by the way, men too. >> I was a [ __ ] stud when I was 20. Now I'm a fat tubby >> chud.
08:57:51
Brian Atlas>> I'm [ __ ] >> He went from stud to Chud. >> I got [ __ ] wrinkles and all this [ __ ] And my skin's all [ __ ] up. >> I think I was I was a [ __ ] Hey, I was a bit of a stud. A bit of a stud. I'm
08:58:03
Brian Atlasnot going to >> Can we see a picture? >> Can we evaluate this? >> Natalie. Natalia, thanks for the gifted 20. Mary, if you can pull that up really quick. A gifted. I mean, >> I think I'm getting hotter cuz I used to be ugly in high school.
08:58:16
Brian Atlas>> No, me too. >> I'm getting final. I have really bad accurate time. >> I'm going to blast through this. >> Um, Natalia, thank for the gift of 20. Can you pull that up, Mary? The gift of
08:58:25
Brian AtlasNo, no, no. Not the IG. The gifted 20. >> Thank you, Natalyia. Uh, okay. So, you disagree. You disagree that women lose value with age. >> Me?
08:58:38
Shara>> Yeah, you. This is your notes. We're doing your notes. >> Oh. Uh, >> can you speak into the mic, please? >> Yes, I I do. I don't I don't think anybody is going to be losing value like that, but if you're looking at it from
08:58:50
Brian Atlasthe standpoint that you are, then you could make that argument. But we have to clarify our terms when when you refer to value and we sort of talked about this
08:59:00
Brian Atlasvalue thing earlier or we we we uh we you refer to value. I assume you mean in the intended context which is dating value
08:59:11
Shara>> not your value as a human being intrinsic value. Are we talking about the same thing? >> I don't think your dating value decreases if you're going to be dating somebody in your pool. No. But if you're
08:59:23
Sharaif like if you're trying to chase somebody that's going to be going for a younger like a younger woman, then I mean, yeah, they're not going to be interested in you. It's about finding somebody who's interested in you as well.
08:59:35
Brian Atlas>> Okay. So, just to be clear though, we're not talking about intrinsic value, moral value, human value. We're talking about your value on the dating marketplace. >> Yes.
08:59:43
Brian Atlas>> Okay. All right. Um, so, uh, a 22-year-old woman has equal moral value as a 42-year-old woman. So, again,
08:59:54
Brian Atlasnot talking about intrinsic, we're talking about, uh, dating value. It is the case that uh, younger women have more dating value than older women.
09:00:04
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Yeah. I I agree with that. Yeah. 22 year olds way hotter than me. Yeah. >> What? I'm not even saying that. Can you be good faith here? Your position You're not being good faith. Your position is
09:00:16
Brian Atlasthat uh you disagree that women lose value with age. So, can I ask you a question? >> Uh for most men, do you think most men would rather date a 50-year-old woman or a 20-year-old woman? >> A 20-year-old.
09:00:29
Brian Atlas>> And are you just saying that to agree with me or do you actually disagree with me? >> Um, no. Yeah. 20-year-old. Yeah. I would depends if they got a kid. >> You just But I'm I'm a bit confused.
09:00:40
SharaYour position is women uh don't lose value, dating value as they age. >> It just depends. It depends if you're dating somebody seriously. I mean, like
09:00:52
Sharaa serious guy is not, you know, it's like you're going to be looking for everything. You're not just going to be like, "Is she 20? Okay, like I'm going to date her." Like, you know, you're going to be looking for a multitude of
09:01:03
Sharathings. like if it's just just for a, you know, just a date, you know, most likely somebody's going to be, you know, attracted to that. But if it it's coming
09:01:12
Sharafrom something that's more serious, then I think that there's more involved than just age and and that. >> Well, yes. I I don't think there's any
09:01:22
Brian Atlasdispute that uh who you choose to be with is not just looks, it's not just age. There's obviously other factors that people care about, but I would say that people care, both men and women care a great deal about physical
09:01:35
Brian Atlasappearance. Yeah. >> Uh and then men have certain when it comes to selecting women, men have certain considerations as to a woman's age in terms of fertility. You'd agree with me that a man who's desirous of having children. Uh and let's say he's
09:01:47
Brian Atlaseven 50, but he wants children. You'd agree with me that he would not date a 50-year-old. Is that correct? >> Yeah. >> Even if he's 50, he would not. Is that fair to say? >> If he wanted children. Yeah.
09:01:57
Brian Atlas>> Right. Basically, if you're 50 year olds, though, >> these women, they be taking care of themselves. >> But if you're 50, and look, this is like a less than ideal situation, but if you're 50-year-old man and you're like,
09:02:10
Brian AtlasI want to have kids, you're not picking the 50-year-old woman >> even. So, cuz you were saying, well, it depends on your age group. Well, I'm like, well, if you're if you're a 40-year-old man, uh, you're going to pick the 30-year-old over the
09:02:23
Brian Atlas40-year-old. Would you agree with that? Sure. >> So are I mean I'm getting the impression that you're just kind of >> you don't agree with me.
09:02:36
Shara>> I'm just here for the experience. I'm I'm still kind of like um surprised that I'm here to be honest with you. So >> surprise you're on the podcast. Uh but I mean so
09:02:49
Shara>> and I'm tired. >> But so have I changed your mind or are you just going along to get along? I mean like I said this is a a you know
09:03:01
Sharathere are some aspects that I agree with um because I think because I am you know older that I do see some of the points that you make and um >> some of the messages that you do have
09:03:13
Sharamake sense however >> so they can be a little more >> unifying but like you said it's just the tone police and everything but like I said I mean you've made a lot of money so Do you
09:03:26
Shara>> making it the way that you're making it? >> Do you agree then that women uh lose dating value as they age?
09:03:35
Shara>> Uh when it stat like it it depends on how you're looking at it, you know, and and of course, you know, >> uh like >> it depends how how you see that. It depends. Yeah. >> So I I would
09:03:48
Brian Atlas>> for for your audience and for you and for your argument, >> but yes, of course it depends. So, for example, I would be will I'm willing to say that there are some 35year-olds that are going to poss that are going to have
09:03:57
Brian Atlasmore dating value than a 25-year-old, >> but I'm speaking in sort of generalities in terms of principles. So, >> yeah. So, it's like generally speaking,
09:04:09
Brian Atlasyounger women are if you're comparing a woman like the same woman at 25 versus 35. Generally speaking, uh, you know, assuming there's no major life changes or anything and not doing something
09:04:21
Brian Atlaswhere like, okay, well, at 25 a woman could be obese and at 35 she could be like a fitness superstar. If we're saying a woman who has like a good body
09:04:31
Brian Atlasat 25, she has a good body at 35 uh but she aged 10 years, she's going to be more her body uh her her face that's going to be better at 25 than at 35. And men are going to value uh the looks
09:04:44
Brian Atlasmore. They're going to value the fertility more. They're probably going to value uh 10 less years of baggage also because as people age, both men and women, you acrew trauma, you crew
09:04:54
Brian Atlasbaggage, you get jaded. Trust me, people in their 30s are [ __ ] jaded. >> Oh, wow. >> [ __ ] it. >> So, have I changed. >> Am I getting a concession from you on
09:05:07
SPEAKER_13this? Have >> Do women lose value, >> dating value as they age? >> I'm playing. I love old people. >> No, but just >> I I just No. I >> I'm pretty sure all the old people in
09:05:19
Sharathe old folks homes Let her just talk >> having real fun right now. >> Go ahead. No, I I don't agree with that. With the metric, the argument that you're making
09:05:29
Sharawith the metric that you have, then it makes sense. But I I don't agree with it. >> You don't agree with the metric and biological reality and >> when it comes to your the metric and the
09:05:41
Sharaargument and you know the whole kind of the way you're presenting it, then you know, yeah, it's it's it makes sense in that arena. But overall, no. >> Wait, what arena am I What?
09:05:54
Valerie>> Pokemon? >> No. Low key, he is speaking facts though. Like honestly, >> can you tilt your mic down a little bit? >> Yeah. Continue. >> Honestly though, young people are sought
09:06:05
Valerieafter more than old older people are. That's just facts. Okay. Like honestly, you go to a strip club, you see all these old ass dudes sitting in the sections and [ __ ] trying to get a little peek at the younger crowd. Like they don't really give a [ __ ] about the old
09:06:18
Brian Atlaslady they got at home laying in bed with them. That's just facts. like >> honestly. >> So is it is it your position that >> let's say you take you you take a woman
09:06:29
Brian Atlasuh assuming like controlling for various factors uh is it your position that if you were to pull a hundred men that and
09:06:41
Brian Atlasyou were I mean you could even do it with the same woman. So a woman at 25 versus 35. If we pulled a million men, do you think that those million men and
09:06:51
Brian Atlasthey could they could all be different ages or uh they could even be 35. Do you think those million men are more likely to find the in terms of I guess it attractiveness would be the metric here?
09:07:04
Brian AtlasUh they're more likely to find the 35-year-old more desirable over the 25-year-old. Generally, >> generally probably not. No. >> Okay. So, do women do women lose dating value as they age?
09:07:18
Brian Atlas>> No. No. >> Doesn't make any sense. But okay, completely contradictory. It doesn't make any sense. You agree, but you disagree. Um, I can't. >> Also, you're just kind of refusing.
09:07:30
Valerie>> It depends. I think what she means is like it depends to be honest. >> Every then everything depends >> because some 30 some 30year-old women is bad as [ __ ] like they take good care of themselves and then they could be a
09:07:42
Millie Slaughter20-year-old ugly as don't know how to take care of herself. 20 >> probably if she look like me. Probably not. >> If she's bad at 30, she >> some 30 year olds that really just mad at 30. You said differently. >> 30. You said differently. You got a
09:07:55
Valeriedifferent, you know, you got >> I might look you you feel me cuz in high school I wasn't all that. >> I mean, if you do a gender swap, it's the same thing. The women would rather prefer their men to be younger as they
09:08:07
Valerieage to be honest. >> That's just fact. I know one one of my homies >> emotion. And these young boys out here, they got >> one of my homies, he slang dick and he got a sugar mama and she's old, she's
09:08:18
Valerieolder. >> He's older and he he's younger. So, you know, it's the same thing. Vice versa, either gender >> when we say that uh women lose dating
09:08:30
Brian Atlasvalue as they age. So, this would be about like sexual and romantic desiraability. Uh dating operates like it operates like a market. So it's like
09:08:42
Brian Atlaspeople have preferences and um both men and women experience shifts in desiraability over time. >> Um
09:08:53
Brian Atlas>> so it is and it's not it's not to say that older women are worthless worth less as people. It's not to say that no man wants older women or that all women
09:09:05
Brian Atlasdecline equally or that their value drops to zero. That's not what we're saying. But we're saying it's a gradual decline over time. Women do lose dating
09:09:15
Brian Atlasvalue. Uh over time, it's just it's it's fertility. It's uh you it's beauty. It's it's a physical
09:09:25
Stellaattractiveness. It's all these things, >> right? I'll be back in 10 years for the roundup. Make a comparison. >> We'll be back. We'll see who has more
09:09:36
Valerie[ __ ] You or me. I feel like I I need to either hear a counterargument or I think you just have to concede the point. >> What about people that are that get more attractive? >> Yeah.
09:09:49
Brian Atlas>> Let's see what the chat thinks. >> I was like you think Yeah, we could do that. >> Let's see what the Let's see what the chat thinks. >> Yeah. Mary, can you chat? Where you at? Can you put it on Twitch and then window and pull Do you know Can you pull up the chat for us, Mary?
09:10:01
Brian Atlas>> Um in Twitch. >> No, no, no, no, no. uh have the twi you know you know the chat that you've pulled up before >> is it on integrated >> like like it's not Twitch I'm the YouTube chat the popup chat pop out chat >> here
09:10:13
SPEAKER_00>> yeah yeah yeah that's fine I'm going to let the TTS through think real long and hard >> why is it not >> what you going to say
09:10:21
SPEAKER_00>> based donated $100 as Kevin Samuels says 27 time to sell 30 50% off over 35 on clearance 40 outlet 50 goodwill
09:10:33
SPEAKER_00Salvation Army. Sorry, but your dating value just goes down as you get older. Don't get bitter, get better. >> It is what it is. It is what it is. >> You know, >> don't get bitter, get better. >> Everyone does.
09:10:45
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Sure. >> Yeah. This idea that all men age like No, like honestly, look, some men do age like wine. And look, some women, there's a lot of hot women at 30, 40, but what we're trying to say is yeah, like as you
09:10:57
Brian Atlasget older, what does this mean? You typically uh a lot of people tend to gain weight as they get older. They get wrinkles. There, you know, the the face ages, facial attractiveness changes.
09:11:09
Brian Atlas>> All right, let's do it. So, we're going to ask the chat. >> Um, uh, can you make it bigger? >> Cuz I cannot see. We can't see that [ __ ]
09:11:21
Brian Atlas>> All right, chat. Uh, I I'm trying to think the best way. How about one in the chat if you think that women uh lose dating value as they age and then two in
09:11:34
Brian Atlasthe chat if you >> CD I see you CD skier >> one in the one in the chat if women lose
09:11:41
Brian Atlasdating value as they age. Two in the chat if uh two in the chat if they don't. >> Damn, I can't even read. >> So we will see some twos. We'll see
09:11:55
Valeriesome, but we're mostly going to see ones. And this >> I seen something about collagen. Like, what the [ __ ] >> So, okay. >> Collagen got do about [ __ ] >> Oh, women are goddess. >> That's >> Wait for your choices. Lol.
09:12:07
SPEAKER_03>> All right. And I have another question. I'll ask the chat. Uh, chat. Uh, I want you to >> the eggs, man. Someone said the eggs. >> Freeze them hoes.
09:12:18
Brian Atlas>> Chat. Okay, chat. Here's the question. >> Or twin. chat. Here's the question. I want you to write your age and then I want you to
09:12:29
Brian Atlaswrite if you would rather date a woman who's 25 or 35. All things being equal. >> We are.
09:12:40
Brian Atlas>> Write your age and then write would you rather just write your age and then like a dash and then either 25 or 35. >> Your age. You got include your age.
09:12:51
Brian AtlasDon't just say include your age and tell us if you'd prefer to date 25 or 35.
09:12:56
ValerieMary, can you move the mouse? >> 19 35 28 or 29 35 uh 32 25 44 25 61 35
09:13:06
Valerie>> Oh [ __ ] this is going fast. 33 35. Okay, I see that. 45 30 36 25 40 25 >> Don't do either 35 or 25. Don't do this 30 thing.
09:13:18
Brian Atlas>> Right. Right. Right. Right. Make it make sense. Yeah. So, look, >> overwhelmingly though, just based off this, um, we're seeing men saying mostly there are 35s. Hey, there's 35s. They are saying 25 though. There's a lot of
09:13:31
Valerie25. >> All women are goddess. I love it. >> The younger guys are saying 25. >> I'm 37. My girlfriend is 23. Okay, that's usual. >> 52, 25. >> That's not too bad. >> No. Yeah. >> Yeah.
09:13:44
Brian Atlas>> All right, we'll leave it. I I guess I'll leave it there on that. Um, let me see if there's >> So, that was >> Did was that convincing you at all or No. >> Sure. Yeah. >> Sure. Yeah. Okay. She's not going to concede the point. I've not heard a
09:13:58
Brian Atlasconvincing counterargument. So, I'm just going to go ahead and say checkmate. I won that exchange. Sorry. Sorry. All right. We have a final segment here. The rapid fire questions. This hopefully trying to get through these as quick as
09:14:09
Brian Atlaspossible. I'm asking for quick responses >> if you can. That's it for all the notes from all the panelists. Did I miss anybody or we got everybody? Right. Just wanted to double check I didn't miss
09:14:19
Brian Atlasanyone. >> All right. Um let's see here. Uh
09:14:27
Brian Atlaswhere do we begin? Uh oh. Okay, here we go. Fun fun fun time. Uh whoops. Name three countries besides the USA.
09:14:40
SPEAKER_07>> Um France. Um, Canada and
09:14:52
Brian AtlasIndia. >> Okay. You can't repeat uh previous answers. Your turn. Three countries. >> Three countries. Mexico, Vietnam, Japan. >> Okay. >> Germany,
09:15:04
Estherum, France. Wait, no, >> can't repeat. Oh, I was like, is that country? Um. Ooh.
09:15:15
EstherYou asked this at the perfect time, didn't you? Now, skip me. Skip me. >> Come on. >> You got it. Two countries. >> Three countries. >> I don't even know what you guys said.
09:15:26
Valerie>> Okay. I said Germany. >> Girl, I [ __ ] failed in high school. Hella. So, >> I did not gender geography, but let me think. Let me >> Okay, I'll come back to you. Go ahead.
09:15:38
LonnieUganda, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. >> Get ready. Get ready. Get ready. >> I'm not ready. I don't give a [ __ ] either. I'm not ready. I don't know. [ __ ] >> guys, if if you just like just I'm I'm
09:15:51
Valerietrying here. I'm trying to get this wrapped. If you guys want to just keep stalling, I'm trying to get you guys out of here. Just Come on. >> I don't know. Texas one. Texas. >> We are our our own country. >> Texas. I
09:16:04
Valerie>> used to be our own country. >> This is why I failed, bro. I failed. Okay. I had to do summer school. I >> Here, how about just give you a continent and you tell me countries from >> uh Africa. >> Skip.
09:16:16
Valerie>> Africa. I I find it helpful if you think about the region. >> Internet. Good. >> Next, >> bro. Okay. All right.
09:16:26
Brian Atlas>> Don't give me math questions either. Um, Peru, Jamaica, Dominican Republic. And >> by the way, you guys don't need to wait for me to be like you, you. Just as soon as the person answers, just you can go
09:16:37
Millie Slaughterright into it. >> Uh, Cuba, Ireland,
09:16:46
Brian Atlas>> Puerto Rico, >> that's a state. Well, sorry. Oh my god, I'm now I'm the one. Clip it and ship it, boys. Sorry. It's a territory. It's a territory of the It's not a It's not a
09:16:57
Brian Atlascountry. >> Wow, that was that. Hey, I Sometimes you got to take an L. Sometime I It is a little late. I did misspeak there. Um,
09:17:07
Brian Atlasbut uh it's not a Oh my god. It's not a state, but maybe it's it's going towards statehood maybe, you know. Okay. All right. Trying to >> Panama.
09:17:18
Shara>> Okay. >> Um, Romania, Venezuela, Guatemala. >> How many content continents are there? >> Seven.
09:17:28
Valerie>> Testing our IQ right now. >> How many continents are there? >> Said seven, two, >> how many continents are there? into the mic. Come on. >> No, bro. >> Guess. If you don't know, just guess. How about that?
09:17:41
Brian Atlas>> I mean, they said seven, so I'm gonna say seven. So, >> okay. Uh, name one continent. Starting with you. >> Actually, you know what? >> Why do >> uh We're starting with you. We're going this way. Name one continent. You can't
09:17:54
Brian Atlasrepeat. >> Antarctica, Asia, South America. >> Oh, we can't repeat it. >> Yeah, bro. Just Africa [ __ ] question. >> Antarctica. >> Don't know.
09:18:06
Lonnie>> She already said >> South Africa. >> North America. South America. Antarctica. Australia. >> Uh for you. Asia. >> For you. Since you didn't name three countries.
09:18:21
Valerie>> What two countries bordered the USA? >> Nobody help. Nobody help. >> What two countries bordered the USA? >> Mhm. Like I don't know. Mexico.
09:18:34
Valerie>> Yep, that's one. >> Um my [ __ ] >> Canada, Russia. I don't [ __ ] know >> one of them. >> Okay. How about what's on what's on top
09:18:46
Valerieof us? >> What country is on top? >> Above us, I guess we >> country's above us, y'all. >> You said it.
09:18:57
Brian Atlas>> Don't Is it Canada? >> Okay. What country is below us? the bordering country. What's the country below us?
09:19:07
Brian Atlas>> That's not Mexico. That's not that. >> Yeah. >> Yeah, that's okay. Um >> that's what I said. I said that already though. >> And now I'm going to point to you guys for some of these. Um how many states in
09:19:20
Brian Atlasthe USA? >> Into into the mic. Speak into the mic. >> 50. >> 50. Okay. What is the capital of the USA? >> Can you be straight with the mic? Like straight, straight, straight.
09:19:32
Valerie>> Well, you Oh, you're asking me what's the capital of the USA? >> Yeah. You don't need to repeat the question. You can just answer. >> I'm repeating it cuz I don't know it. That's why. >> What's the capital of the USA? >> [ __ ] know. America.
09:19:43
Brian Atlas>> Washington DC. Thank you. >> Hey, I didn't point to you. >> She was super eager to say, so I asked her >> how many I'm just going to pick on you since you were uh
09:19:54
Valerie>> Man, stop picking on me, bro. I [ __ ] failed in hell of classes growing up. How many skipped hell [ __ ] >> If you don't know, just guess. How many stars are on the US flag? >> Don't help.
09:20:06
Valerie>> [ __ ] 12. >> I don't know. >> Close. >> How many is it? 10. >> [ __ ] I don't >> uh
09:20:17
Valerie>> girl, you know. >> How many states in the USA are there? >> States in the USA. >> Okay. California, Texas. >> I hate that you picking up right now. That's not okay. You need to move on.
09:20:31
ValerieNext, >> just guess how many states in the USA. Can you >> straight? >> Yeah. Just guess.
09:20:43
Brian Atlas>> Straight into the mic. Tilt your mic down. Can you tilt Can you tilt her mic down? Tilt her mic down. >> I got it. She ain't got to do it. She know [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Okay. How many states in the USA?
09:20:56
Valerie>> Seven. Oh, >> can you name >> No, cuz I guess you told me to guess, so I'm guessing >> Name the seven states. >> I don't [ __ ] know. >> Name the seven states in the USA.
09:21:09
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. >> Florida. I'll do it. I'm going to name the seven states. >> Go right in. >> Florida. Texas. >> California. >> California. >> Florida. New York. New Jersey. California. >> Louisiana.
09:21:22
Brian Atlas>> Texas. >> Puerto Rico. Hey, I got to recover somehow. >> Uh, I don't know. Okay. Um, what century are we in? >> The 21st.
09:21:36
Brian Atlas>> What century are we in? >> I'm pretty sure we're in the 21st century. >> You are correct. How many >> How many in one dozen? >> How many in one dozen? 12. >> What year was the US founded?
09:21:48
Brian Atlas>> 1776. >> Who did the US gain its independence from? >> Oh, y'all went to college. >> Thank you for that. >> No. You didn't up. >> They gain their independence from
09:21:59
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Who did the US gain its independence from? What country?
09:22:06
Andrea>> That's when the settlers came. Where did they come from? Didn't they come from like Europe or Britain or something? I don't know. >> What What country did the United States gain its independence from? >> Oh, from? >> Yeah. >> Here.
09:22:18
Andrea>> Like, you know, July 4th. >> Yeah. Here. So, America, >> what uh >> what holiday is July 4th? >> Have you seen the movie with Will Smith? >> The >> independence.
09:22:31
Brian Atlas>> Independence Day. >> Independence. >> Do you know you know so who did we gain who did we gain our independence from? What >> country? >> We celebrate it as a holiday July 4th.
09:22:43
Brian AtlasLike was the >> if we gained our independence, we gained it from someone. Who did we gain our independence from? I don't know. >> Guess. Just throw any country out there. Wild guess.
09:22:55
Andrea>> I threw out like two in the beginning. >> No, but throw out a new country. >> That was all my guesses. >> I ran out of guesses.
09:23:08
Andrea>> Um, >> no, bro. Stop asking me these questions. >> Wait, what? What's the question? >> Who did the US gain its independence from? >> The British. >> There it is. >> Didn't I say British? I didn't hear it.
09:23:20
Brian Atlas>> I did. You did say that though. You did say that though. >> Uh, who was the first president of the USA? >> I want to say George Washington.
09:23:32
Brian Atlas>> That is correct. >> What country is the Great Wall of China in? >> China. China. >> How many inches in a foot?
09:23:46
Millie Slaughter>> 12. >> Not I wasn't pointing to you. You haven't pointed at me. >> I'll get to you at all. >> Okay, fine. How many seasons are there? >> Four. >> Okay. How many days in a year?
09:23:57
Shara>> 365. >> How many letters in the alphabet you next to me? >> Oh my gosh. Uh, that's really embarrassing. I want to say 23, but probably probably wrong.
09:24:11
Esther>> 26. >> 26. >> 26. >> Mhm. >> 27. >> Wait, say it again. Say it again. I was going to say 27. I'm sorry. >> Okay. Um,
09:24:23
Brian Atlashow many days of the week end with the letter Y?
09:24:33
Brian Atlas>> You're just going to blink into the into the mic. Into the mic. Into the mic. >> All of them. >> Into the mic. Into the mic. >> All of them. >> There you go. Good job. You got one. You got one right.
09:24:43
Brian Atlas>> Let's go. How long does Ah, that one's boring. What language do the people in Idaho speak? >> English. >> Congratulations.
09:24:53
Valerie>> You be stressed. >> What ocean What ocean is California next to? >> The Pacific Ocean. >> Yeah, there you go. >> Hey, look. I don't like all this [ __ ]
09:25:06
ValerieY'all got to go and cheer me on and [ __ ] I don't like it. Stop it. >> Look, we got to give W sometimes. >> No. No. I don't I don't care about none of that. What is half of 1 million for you? >> 500,000.
09:25:18
Brian Atlas>> Congratulations. Uh, how many how many years in a decade? >> 10. >> How many are in a century? >> Into the mic.
09:25:28
Valerie>> Uh, how many are in a century? >> How many years? >> 15. >> I don't [ __ ] know, y'all. 12.
09:25:42
Brian AtlasYou know, you're making like a some people maybe just shouldn't vote. I think um >> Oh my god. My vote my votes getting canceled out. >> I didn't vote. I haven't vote voting. >> I feel like if you don't know some of these questions, maybe just like we got
09:25:54
Brian Atlasto we got to repeal your right to vote if you don't mind not voting. Y'all could do that for me. >> [ __ ] it. W uh if a dozen eggs cost $3,
09:26:06
Lonniehow much is each egg? >> A dozen eggs cost $3. That's some cheap eggs. Um, so 3 divided by 12, it's like, >> how much is each egg? >> How much is each egg? >> Trick question.
09:26:19
Lonnie>> I got >> Wait, hold on. It's a valid It's 50 cent. Wait, hold on. >> 50 cent. >> Wait, let me think about this. >> No, like the rapper >> cuz there's 12 and it's $3. >> Yeah, divided by 50.
09:26:31
Brian Atlas>> So $3 each. >> I can't do math right now. Hold on. I'm usually pretty good at this though. >> 12. $3. $3. Each egg was $3. I'm pretty sure there's a dozen. Wait, there's a dozen eggs. Wait, that's crazy. There's
09:26:43
Brian Atlasa dozen eggs and then like think about >> I'm pretty sure it's 25 cents each. >> And think about it like dozen eggs, but like you got to break the eggs up into like uh threes, right? Because like there's Wait, hold on. That doesn't make you >> It's a quarter each.
09:26:57
Valerie>> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> What is the closest star to Earth? >> The The closest star to Earth? I don't know what the [ __ ] the nobody help you. >> Damn milky way. I don't know.
09:27:10
Valerie>> You are correct. It is the Milky Way. >> Is it really? >> You're right. You got >> Is it [ __ ] really the milk? >> Thank you, Jesus.
09:27:20
SPEAKER_03>> What is that? >> The the the closest star >> me >> is the Milky Way. >> No, it's for sure Rihanna. >> Uh uh what's the closest star to Earth? >> The sun. >> Good job.
09:27:32
Valerie>> Period. >> Yeah. Oh, that makes sense. That makes more sense.
09:27:40
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Uh, do you know what year the War of 1812 started? >> 1812. >> Okay. What country is the Panama Canal in? >> Are [ __ ] me up.
09:27:52
Brian Atlas>> What country is the Panama Canal in for you? >> [ __ ] ask her that. >> For you. >> A trick question. It's the Panama Canal.
09:28:04
Brian AtlasWhat is that? >> What country is it in? >> Panama. >> Yes, there we go. She's on a [ __ ] roll. She's on a [ __ ] >> Yes. >> Uh where How about this? What is
09:28:16
Brian Atlas>> uh What is 34 + 66? >> Oh, hell no. Don't ask me. >> 100 period. >> Yep. Uh >> are we sure? What do you think? What do you think? >> Oh, wait. I just thought I asked.
09:28:28
Valerie>> 34 + 66 100. >> What do you think? 15. >> I said don't ask me no type of question like that. >> Where did uh >> what was the answer though? >> 100.
09:28:41
Brian Atlas>> Oh, okay. It was 100. >> Where did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place for you? Next time. >> That's a learning lesson right here. >> Uh the Hawaii. >> That is acceptable.
09:28:51
Lonnie>> And I'll never forgive them. Sneaky, sneaky. >> Appreciate you for this learning. >> No experience. >> She is a meme now. How much is a quarter
09:29:02
Brian Atlasof an hour? >> Oh, um 15 minutes. >> You are correct. Uh what um hold on. What is 7 + 7 plus 7?
09:29:15
Brian Atlas>> You won. I won. >> Exactly what I was saying. >> I can't I shouldn't ask the strippers cuz they know how to count. >> Yeah, I was like I'm pretty good at you goofed. They know
09:29:25
Brian Atlasthey counter numbers. Uh, what country did the Vietnam War happen in for you? >> Yeah, Vietnam. >> Huh? The Vietnam War. Which country?
09:29:38
Brian Atlas>> Vietnam. >> Do you have a [ __ ] Targaryen tattoo? >> Yeah. Yeah, I do. >> She's got the [ __ ] Fire and Blood. Oh my god. Are you watching Night of the Seven Kingdom? >> Yeah. You already >> Oh, you have another Game of Thrones tattoo. >> No, this is just an under
09:29:50
Brian Atlas>> Oh, I thought you were showing me like another one. Yeah, she's got a [ __ ] Game of Thrones tattoo. Actually, that's kind of >> hot. Well, >> say it. >> I don't really like tattoos, but like >> your chest. >> I do like Game of Thrones, so I guess I got to give you credit there.
09:30:02
Brian Atlas>> I got Star Wars ones, too. >> L Star Wars. Star Wars. >> Spider-Man. >> Doodleb. >> Guys, who's been watching? Uh oh, bro. The new episode came out. I'm after this. I'm watching the new episode of A
09:30:15
Brian AtlasNight of the Sun Kingdom. Mary, can you open the door? Uh, okay. Uh, what is 100 - 66?
09:30:28
ValerieCome on, girl. Spike. >> I told you I failed in math class. >> But this is >> I skipped a lot of school. I went summer like kindergarten level >> and I look I failed in kindergarten too
09:30:39
Brian Atlasbecause I didn't have glasses growing up. So I think about it like when you were pimping all those women. >> I was never pimping women. >> Okay. When you were scamming all those women like you had money, weren't you
09:30:51
Brian Atlascounting money and [ __ ] Counting the bills, yo. >> Oh my god. Counting the bills. >> I listen to Pearl Jam, so I'm kind of >> No, I'm not good at math, guys. I don't
09:31:03
ValerieI don't know. I don't know math like that. I'm not good. I use calculators. >> Do you guys think I'm not street smart in the streets? >> No, I would die. >> I would straight up be dead. >> Do you think I would do well in the streets?
09:31:16
Brian Atlas>> No, you would get killed. Straight up. You would get eaten. >> Be fine. >> Really? >> Yes. >> What street? >> I like this girl. I like this girl. >> No, >> no, no. I'd be >> with every with everybody else in the streets though along with you. >> He would be fine. >> He would be okay.
09:31:29
Brian Atlas>> He would he would just figure out the method of like act like a tweaker and then >> No, he wouldn't >> just do fence be like lean or whatever the [ __ ] What's it called? The fent. Yeah. >> I just fent. And >> that's literally what you would do. >> Yes.
09:31:43
Valerie>> Yeah. >> What's that one show with all the zombies and stuff? >> The Walking Dead. >> The Walking Dead. You like the one guy in the hat? The sheriff. You would probably be the sheriff guy on the main character. >> The main character. Yeah,
09:31:55
Brian Atlas>> I know. He'd probably be >> Wait, was that I feel like I like that show, but I feel like he he made a lot of mistakes. >> He did. He >> He made a lot of mistakes. I I think I'd be more ruthless to be honest.
09:32:06
Brian Atlas>> Like I I know you guys think probably the other guy nice and cuddly people. >> Nobody thinks that. >> Oh, the guy that had >> literally nobody said that or thought that ever in the history of ever. >> I like Brian. You're kind of soft, but I
09:32:18
Brian Atlasfeel like I'd be in a zombie situation. Assuming I could [ __ ] survive the [ __ ] Uh, I feel like I'd be [ __ ] ruthless. >> You would be the guy that had the town, right? The whole town. >> I wouldn't kill people, but I'd like I would do what's necessary to survive,
09:32:32
Brian Atlasyou know? >> Okay. You would kill other people. >> I wouldn't be malicious how some of the people in that show were, but it was like if it was like >> you sacrifice others and you keep your daughter cuz she turned into a zombie, but you keep her because you love her. >> Uhuh.
09:32:45
Brian Atlas>> Even though she's a zombie, you lock her up. I would never marry a girl who like I asked this question. This is one of my girlfriend application questions. Is in the event of a zombie apocalypse, do you just like
09:32:56
Brian Atlas>> like end >> or do you try to survive? No, I have a full plan. >> And if the woman's like, "It'd be really bad. I think I just end it. Can't date her." >> Weak. >> No. No post-apocalyptic warlord energy at all. >> [ __ ] yeah. Love this girl. Aside from
09:33:10
Brian Atlasthe >> Well, everything else don't love her. >> I love you. I love you as a Caucas like as my Caucasian as my friend. >> Okay. >> You're my homie. >> Besides,
09:33:22
Brian Atlas>> I almost I need to put you in the timeout again. But um 3 * 3 * 3 uh you >> 3 * 3 * 3 is 27. >> 8 + 8 + 8 >> 8 + 8 + 8 is 24. >> 7 - 7 - 7.
09:33:35
Lonnie>> 7 - 7 - 7 is -7. >> 9 + 9 + 9. >> 9 + 9 + 9 is 27. >> 100 - 34. >> 66.
09:33:43
Brian Atlas>> 9 - 9 - 9. Negative9. >> If yes is spelled we yes s what does e yes s spell? >> eyes. >> Well done. >> You tried to get her. You tried to get her.
09:33:55
Brian Atlas>> I got him. >> If if you were born 10 years ago, how old would you be today for you? >> Uh if I was born 10 years ago. >> Mhm. >> Yeah.
09:34:08
Brian Atlas>> 19. >> Is that not right? >> Not trick question. >> 29. Because you're >> answer the question. >> Yeah. So, but so you're 29 now, right? So, you got to do the math. If you were
09:34:19
Millie Slaughterborn 10 years ago, how >> Oh, 10. I would be 10. I'd be 10. >> I was like, wait, that's the only one you got me on. What the heck? >> How many How for you, how many world wars were there? >> Two. >> Into the mic if you can.
09:34:33
Brian Atlas>> Two. >> Uh, okay. Going around the table. This is a question for everybody. What decade? So, when I say decade, I'm looking for for I'm just giving example. 1820s,
09:34:44
Brian Atlas>> uh, 1930s, uh, 1750s. Decade. What decade was World War I? >> 1910. >> Hey, don't >> I'm sorry.
09:34:57
Brian Atlas>> What decade was World War I? >> 1910s. >> 1910s. >> 1910s. >> I'm going agree. >> Oh, sorry. I'm going agree. >> I'm going agree.
09:35:07
Brian Atlas>> Who's going to be the lone wolf here and say some crazy? Can I give you the cans? >> 1920s. Okay. What about you? >> Oh my gosh. I want to say 1930s. >> I think you might be right. Actually,
09:35:21
Brian Atlasshe might be right on that. She might be right. That could be a right answer. What was the primary decade of World War II? We're going to start this way and go around. >> The primary decade >> of World War II. >> Uh 1942
09:35:36
Brian Atlasto 1940. >> No, just I just need the decade. I don't need >> Oh, 1940s. >> 1940. What about you? 1940s. >> 1940s. >> Yeah, same.
09:35:47
Valerie>> 1939 to 1944. >> Same. >> Oh, 1950. >> Wait. 19 Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. >> She's smart as [ __ ] though. >> She knows a lot. >> 1950s.
09:35:59
Brian Atlas>> 1950s. >> Primarily 1940s. >> 1940. Okay. >> That's why you'll do good in in the army. >> No, for real. >> I tried that [ __ ] Didn't work out. >> Starting again on this side. I want you
09:36:10
Brian Atlasto name just one allied power and one axis power from World War II. These are the two sides. The two sides. One. Give me one allied power and one axis power. World War II. Starting with you.
09:36:23
Shara>> Oh Jesus. Um I want to say ally would be the British and then
09:36:31
Shara>> and then one access power. access um uh uh the French. >> Uh next person, next person.
09:36:44
Brian Atlas>> What was the question? >> Uh so okay, World War II like obviously countries various many many countries were involved in World War II. You had two sides essentially allied and access.
09:36:55
Brian AtlasUh name one allied power, one access power from World War II. Access Switzerland. I don't know. Allied. >> Sorry. Go ahead. And what's the other
09:37:07
Brian Atlasone? What the Switzerland access and then Allied. Give me one allied power. >> Uh, Russia. >> I don't know.
09:37:19
Brian Atlas>> Uh, I guess you did include a country that remained neutral >> during the war. So, I don't know if they would fall into either either one, but they definitely weren't access powers.
09:37:29
Brian AtlasUh, you one allied power, one access power from World War II. >> Um, ally Britain access Russia.
09:37:42
Esther>> And don't repeat. >> I'm going to be real with you. I don't know what the [ __ ] you're talking about. >> Okay. Uh, wait. I'm gonna come back to you.
09:37:51
Esther>> Oh, me? Yeah. Okay. Um, access Germany ally. I have no idea. >> One allied power. >> I'll just say Switzerland. >> Oh, like people that was with us.
09:38:04
Brian Atlas>> You said they were neutral, but okay. >> Uh, one allied power, one access power. World War II. >> Um, Germany and >> Germany's what? >> Um, >> Germany allied. >> Okay.
09:38:17
Brian Atlas>> Next. Um >> so Germany access one allied. >> Okay. Ally is
09:38:29
StellaBritish
09:38:33
Brian Atlaslike I'm coping if I say British but I like >> you can't repeat. No repeating. Okay. >> No repeating. There's like a >> obviously it's limited but like you guys
09:38:42
Jocelynhave not named like a few major powers >> in this conflict. Has anybody said USA for anything? I don't know. >> Oh, I thought we were not including. >> Yeah, I thought
09:38:54
Brian Atlas>> we haven't said USA for anything. >> USA was definitely one of the I'm not going to say which side, but was one of the powers. >> Ally. >> Ally. USA. >> Okay. Access power.
09:39:04
SPEAKER_07>> Access. Oh my gosh. Um, Switzerland. >> No. Sorry. I don't know. >> Back to me. Did you give an answer? >> Yeah.
09:39:18
Lonnie>> Yeah, she got them right. >> Oh. Uh, did you give one? >> Yeah. >> Oh, my I'm losing track. Okay, go ahead. >> Give us three since you're so smart. >> Okay. Well, the ones I can remember the allied power of the allied powers are
09:39:30
Lonniethe US, Britain, and France. And then for the Axis, I just remember Germany, Russia, and Japan. >> Oh, yeah. >> Oh. >> Uh, Russia is a bit disputable. There
09:39:40
Brian Atlaswas a non-aggression pact between Russia and Germany, but I think it might be disputed. Should I just Google this? I'm pretty sure it's disputed that their access. I'm pretty sure, Wait, hold on. I'm just curious. I want to just double check. I'm pretty sure I'm right on
09:39:54
Brian Atlasthis, but >> I'm pretty sure China's in there, too. >> Was Russia access World War II? I don't believe they were.
09:40:02
Brian Atlas>> Uh, why isn't the [ __ ] a Hello AI? It was not Axis power. No, it had a non-aggression pact with Germany.
09:40:14
Brian Atlas>> Okay. >> But it was not Axis power. So I I I was spot on, but I didn't want to want to be certain. Uh okay. Uh name three somebody
09:40:26
Jocelynanybody can just belt it out. Three K-pop stars. >> Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. We'll start here. >> Gragon, Big Bang. Um >> straight into the mic.
09:40:35
Brian Atlas>> Oh, Gragon, Big Bang. And then CL was about you. You were gonna go. >> Oh, she said two of them, but then Hrick. >> Yeah. Uh, name three Kardashians.
09:40:49
Valerie>> Oh my god. >> Brain rub. >> [ __ ] Kim. Damn. Kendall. >> We'll accept Jenners.
09:41:01
Brian Atlas>> Um, what's the other [ __ ] name? Ken. Kendall. And Kylie. There we go. >> Beautiful. All right, Jenners. I guess we'll count. Uh, okay. Uh, a few more
09:41:11
Brian Atlasdating ones and we're so close. We're so close, guys. Almost there. Almost there. Oh my god, we're so close. >> What the >> um
09:41:25
LonnieWhoa. What the freak? Um, >> I was really enjoying the trivia though. >> Thank you. >> Not going to lie. >> All right, I'm going to skip a lot of these just for time, but there are a
09:41:36
Brian Atlasfew. Uh, what percent of men do you think are over six feet tall? >> Maybe 5%. >> Say like 10% 15. >> In the whole world, probably like 15.
09:41:49
Brian Atlas>> Let's just say we can say US. >> In the US, probably like 8%. >> It It's lower in the U. Well, whatever. Uh, >> only in the US. >> Yeah, just US is fine.
09:42:00
Brian Atlas>> 5%. >> Into the miking. Don't make me remind you guys again. in the US. >> No more mic [ __ ] >> Just beyond the mics >> like 16%. >> 16% >> 35%.
09:42:12
Brian Atlas>> Uh 9%. >> Okay. It's about 15%. Uh 6 feet and above. Uh what percent of what percent of men make at least $1 million a year?
09:42:21
Lonnie>> Oh, probably like 0 or 08. Sorry. >> Going around just >> percent. >> Okay.
09:42:31
Lonnie>> 4%. My guess is 5%. >> 3%. You said 1 million a year. >> Mhm. >> Um,
09:42:42
Brian Atlasyeah, like 1%. >> Make over make 1 million a year or more. What percent? Uh, go ahead. >> 1%. >> Uh, 2%.
09:42:52
Brian Atlas>> Okay. It's like it's less than 1%. Uh, what what percent? Actually, hold on. Do any of you keep a list of all the men you've been with on your phone or in a journal >> like dating?
09:43:04
Brian Atlas>> Probably in there somewhere. >> No. That you've smashed? >> No. >> Nope. >> No. >> I'm not trying to remember none of that. >> Anybody here ever had a roster? If so, how big was it? >> Biggest. >> No.
09:43:17
Brian Atlas>> By the way, uh for the viewers, uh we're here in the last like five 10 minutes of the show. Uh $69 TTS. If you guys want to do a roast, uh, we'll do $69 TTS. Justin, I see your super chats. We'll
09:43:29
Brian Atlasread them. Uh, it's below the threshold, but I I'm going to lower it just to do yours. Uh, $69tslabs.com/ whatever. Uh, if you want to get a roast in here at the end, we won't drop it
09:43:39
Andrealower for a lower tier roast. Uh, going around. What was the >> roster? What was the question? >> Any Nobody had a roster? >> Oh, um, the max I can do is like three. >> Three on a roster. No, I've had six
09:43:53
Andreaactually. >> That's a lot. That's people stressful for >> I was on [ __ ] but I was bored. >> No, but still like keeping up like texting and stuff and like making sure you say the right thing to the right one
09:44:04
Millie Slaughteris a lot. >> I put them in a group chat. >> So if I can't talk. >> Okay. Um, how about this then? Uh,
09:44:14
Stellawhat percentage of men have yachts? >> Oh gosh. 08
09:44:24
Lonnie>> going around. You guys can just answer. >> 8%. >> How much? >> 08%. >> Okay. >> 12%. I'd say 1%.
09:44:34
Andrea>> [ __ ] yeah, it's.5. >> I'm going to say like four to 6%. >> Wait. 6 2%. >> You said four to 6%.
09:44:47
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. 426%. >> 426. Yeah. >> Of men have yachts. >> Yeah. Wish. >> Damn. >> I don't know. Okay. >> And you didn't say what kind of yacht. >> Any kind of yacht. I guess >> little yachty.
09:44:59
Brian Atlas>> Um, who here has anybody here? Show of hands. And I'll answer this one. Have you ever slept with someone the same day you met them? Yes, I have. I have definitely done that. >> Yes. >> Just just us three right here. Nobody.
09:45:11
Brian AtlasYou haven't. Same day. Same day. No. >> You? Really? You? >> Yeah. No, I haven't. >> Doing all your weird lip [ __ ] the [ __ ] tongue [ __ ] the entire [ __ ] show. You didn't crack somebody like even a chick. You didn't [ __ ] a chick right away. >> Oh, a girl. Yes.
09:45:24
Andrea>> Oh, the girls get to hit right away, but the guys have to wait. >> It's because penetration it's penetration. You know, >> it's a little different. >> No, I haven't I haven't [ __ ] a girl the same night.
09:45:34
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Uh, really? Nobody? Nobody else? Nobody else. $69 TTS. Guys, if you Mary, can you start pulling these up while I'm just doing a few things? Uh, Jocelyn, can I have you read the super chats that come in? Oh,
09:45:46
Jocelyn>> just read them >> right here. The pink base_Justin69. Sell the photos of yourself is not a virtue. You are headed down a path of no redemption. Get a grip, girl. Money from
09:45:55
Jocelynlonely man is not a virtue. >> Quick response if you want. >> Cool. Cool story. >> All right. Next, Mary. >> Who is that towards based? Same guy.
09:46:08
JocelynFeminism, women pursuing masculine roles, good luck girls, women have roles, and men have roles. Thank you, Justin. Next. >> Maybe you should roll into this [ __ ]
09:46:18
Lonnie>> Oh, wow. That >> was so funny. >> Come on, guys. I made Brian laugh.
09:46:39
Lonnie>> Bro, no way. >> That was shocking. >> I know. You got a fart sound on there.
09:46:58
Stella>> This is inner self. Drink some. >> Did you do the next? >> How many stripes? >> Same person. How many stripes are on chair one sleeve? >> Oh, me a lot. Um, that's a great
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Valeriequestion. Oh, probably around 10 or >> 12. >> When you're 12 >> the [ __ ] you paid for to ask that. >> There you go, baby. >> Every other question you said
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Brian Atlas>> is out of your just like our >> That's crazy. >> Okay. Uh $69 TTS if you guys want to get one in this panel. Definitely. Maybe I should have done Oh, you know what? I should have done a roast early like
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Brian Atlasmidway. I should do roast. I used to do that. We do the roast midway during a Next time I I forgot, I guess. Uh, anyone here ever had a threesome? Show of hands. >> Yep. >> More than the threesome.
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Brian Atlas>> More than the >> How big was it? Foursome, fiveome org. >> Five. >> She said >> four into the mic if you can. Um,
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Brian Atlasuh, was it a guy, guy, guy, girl? >> All girls. >> All girls. Okay. >> Anyone, show of hands. Anyone ever had a hoe phase? >> Yeah, of course.
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Brian AtlasI' hope is, you know, >> uh, has anyone here ever hooked up with two guys in a 24-hour period? >> Yeah. >> Oh, >> more than two? >> Yeah. >> Like three guys? >> Yeah. >> Four guys? >> Probably. >> Five guys?
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Millie Slaughter>> No. >> Oh, more than five. You've been to five guys in one day? >> No, not more than two. >> So, four guys in a 24-hour period. >> Yeah. So >> safely
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Brian Atlas>> like for back to back. >> No, not back toback. There was like probably time in between, >> you know, two hours in between. >> No, not not that much. >> Three hours. Okay, my mistake. Uh, how much in a 7-day period? How many? >> In a seven-day period?
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Lonnie>> Maybe like I'd >> say 10, maybe. >> What's your body count again? Yeah. >> Well, I don't know. Interesting.
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Brian Atlas>> I I stopped counting. I don't really count. But >> is it over 100? >> No, it's not over 100. >> It happens to the best of us. No. >> How many in a one month period? How many guys? In one month. How many guys? >> One month.
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Lonnie>> Oh, you you said you were doing escorting. >> Mhm. >> Okay. >> So, probably like in a month, maybe like max 20. Feel like it's probably less than that though. Maybe like a cool 15. Okay.
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SPEAKER_00>> Yeah. >> Uh, all right. Hold on. Let me see. We got TTS. >> Donald Trump donated $69. >> TTS. If you >> All these broads are mid ain't going to lie. >> We already know. He already rated us. You're way too late to that party. >> Late to the party, I guess.
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Lonnie>> Yeah. Come on, Donald Trump. >> Okay. >> Get it together. >> Round it up to 70 next time, too, [ __ ] >> Uh, are men the problem?
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Valerie>> No. I think people are the problem. >> Do men suck? Yes. >> Sometimes. Yes. >> Sometimes. Yes. Depends. I'm in trash. >> No. Halfway. >> Sometimes. >> Sometimes. >> All except human beings. >> They're recycles.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, >> if you could snap your finger and all men disappeared, >> we would [ __ ] each other. >> And women could reproduce it without men, so it's not like the end of the species. Would you do it?
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Jocelyn>> Yeah. >> Yeah. That's hard. Um, no. Yes. No. Wait, who said yes? >> Me and her. >> Me? >> Wait, you said yes. You said out of sheer curiosity and we can reproduce with just women.
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Jocelyn>> Let's just see. Let's just try something different. We be chill. >> Give it a shot. It can't get worse. >> What the [ __ ] are we supposed to do? They're no men. We can reproduce each other. Sure. [ __ ] >> no more Epste. No more Jeffrey Dmer.
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Brian Atlas>> Like are also >> They're horrible sometimes, too. >> Yeah, that's true. opinion was also involved there's >> but so okay just let me repeat the question again just I don't want to mess up if you could snap your finger and all
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Brian Atlasmen disappeared and assuming women could reproduce without men so they can continue just I guess reproducing more women uh would you do it? >> Yeah. >> And then you said
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Brian Atlas>> I said yes. >> No I miss my papa. >> No. >> Yeah. No. >> Damn. That's [ __ ] up. You guys >> Wait. No. I have brothers. Wait. No. You guys are genocidal. That's [ __ ]
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Jocelyncrazy. You want to wipe out like more genocidal get hurt. >> I didn't kill them all. You said >> you said the imaginary world men ain't here. >> No. No. You snap your fingers and all
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Jocelynmen disappeared. So they die >> today. They die. They all ask if I do this. If I would do that. >> Well, I don't want to be a murderer. >> Yeah, I ain't no murderer. >> So I I I think I'm going to have to retract my statement.
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Jocelyn>> I'm not going to snap my fingers. Somebody did it. But if the if that was the circumstance and we had to regenerate and it's just all women, then we're going to do it. >> I mean, I just look if I feel like you