2 WALK OFFS?! MEGA Woke Feminists DEBATE Brian?! 3 Men In ONE NIGHT?! HORSE GIRLS! | Dating Talk 276

Date: 2026-01-05
Duration: 9h 50m

Identified Speakers

SPEAKER_02Shantel(guest)
SPEAKER_03Caitlyn(guest)
SPEAKER_04Leah(guest)
SPEAKER_09Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_10Cece(guest)
SPEAKER_11Talia(guest)
SPEAKER_12Anya(guest)
SPEAKER_13Lem(guest)
SPEAKER_14Michelle Beriv(guest)

Key Moments

00:09:00
IntroAll guests introduce themselves
00:19:15
Key MomentLeah reveals she owns 18 horses, shocking the panel

I have um 18 right now.

01:00:25
ControversyCaitlyn declares herself a communist and anti-capitalist while working as a stripper
01:15:00
ControversyCaitlyn says she wouldn't be sad if Jeff Bezos was guillotined

I wouldn't be sad about it.

02:36:00
QuoteLeah reveals she has made seven figures in a year on OnlyFans

Yes.

02:53:00
ControversyTalia says 50/50 chance Trump rounds up trans and gay people
03:15:00
Key MomentTalia argues you can't be racist toward white people in America
03:34:00
AgreementCaitlyn concedes women can be sexist toward men on an individual level

Honestly, you're right. I'm going to concede with that.

03:37:00
ControversyCaitlyn admits she giggled at the Charlie Kirk assassination video

I giggled a little bit at the video.

04:07:00
ControversyTalia agrees she would support violent overthrow of Trump administration
04:13:00
OtherWalk-off #1: Lem leaves due to autism-related anxiety/overstimulation
04:22:00
Key MomentBrian rates Caitlyn 5/10 after she rated herself 9.75. She gets upset.
04:33:00
OtherWalk-off #2: Talia leaves to take care of Lem. Brian gives speech about weak constitution of the left.
05:35:00
TopicBrian launches his 7-point oral sex defense, the longest segment of the show
05:45:00
QuoteAnya says being on the Whatever podcast is better than sex

This is so much more riveting and feels better in my mind than sex ever has.

05:51:00
QuoteBrian: last time he performed oral was during the Bush administration (2007-2008)
07:15:00
ControversyCece reveals ex physically abused her on train in Japan - punching and biting over jealousy
07:32:00
Key MomentCece's 8-month revenge plan to steal shared Amazon FBA business from abusive ex
09:11:00
ControversyCaitlyn reveals three-men-in-one-night story
09:48:00
OtherBrian announces he's contemplating episode 304 being the final Whatever podcast episode

Topics Discussed

00:00:42
Show Intro & Flake Statistics

Brian's intro with 2025 flake stats (1,588 total). Hiring helmet girl sidekick and soldier sidekick.

00:09:00
Guest Introductions

Caitlyn (21, stripper/communist), Talia (25, leftist), Anya (19, OF/conservative), Cece (26, USC nursing), Lem (18, autism/addictive studies), Leah (27, OF/18 horses), Shantel (18, marketing), Michelle (27, receptionist).

00:18:15
Leah's Horse Empire

Owns 18 horses on 30 acres, $10K/month maintenance. Born in a barn. Flips racehorses. TikTok is entirely butt content.

00:59:00
Caitlyn's Communist Ideology

Declares herself communist/anti-capitalist while stripping. Debate on property under communism, Oprah's mansion, guillotines for capitalists.

01:20:00
Immigration Debate

Heated multi-guest debate. Talia/Caitlyn against deportation. Anya/Cece (whose parents legally immigrated) for enforcement. Caitlyn/Talia would side with foreign invaders against US.

02:38:00
Trump as Fascist/Stalin

Talia believes 50/50 chance Trump rounds up trans people. Compares to Stalin. Would support violent overthrow.

03:11:30
Can You Be Racist Toward White People?

Talia argues racism requires power - can't be racist toward white people. Brian challenges with hypotheticals. Caitlyn eventually concedes individual-level sexism exists.

04:13:00
Walk-Off #1: Lem Leaves

Lem (18, autistic) leaves due to anxiety/overstimulation.

04:17:00
Looks Ratings

Caitlyn rates herself 9.75, Brian rates her 5. She gets upset, says it contributes to male loneliness epidemic.

04:32:30
Walk-Off #2: Talia Leaves

Talia leaves to drive Lem home. Brian gives speech about weak constitution of the left.

05:35:00
Oral Sex Marathon Debate

Brian's 7-point argument for not performing oral sex. Hasn't since 2007-2008 (Bush administration). Panel debates if it's 'a little gay' not to.

07:14:00
Cece's Japan Abuse Story

Ex punched and bit her on train in Japan. He abused animals. She executed 8-month plan to steal shared Amazon FBA business.

07:40:00
Body Count Reveals

Leah: 39 (keeps list on phone). Caitlyn: had hoe phase of 10 in a year. Cece: 3.

08:44:00
Rapid Fire Trivia

Shantel initially says Africa when asked to name a country (it's a continent). Math struggles (9+9+9=29).

09:11:00
Caitlyn's Three-in-One-Night

Slept with 2 men, went to third guy's place covered in baby oil. Third found first's magnum condom wrapper.

09:48:00
Possible End of Whatever Podcast

Brian announces he's contemplating episode 304 (mid-July) being the final show.

Transcript

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07:58:30
Brian Atlaswon't get sick of each other. Uh >> you shouldn't be dating them. >> I think it's okay to have a time apart. I don't think you got to see every see
07:58:42
Brian Atlassee your girlfriend every day. >> Yeah, but you don't want to talk to her for days at a time. >> Maybe not days at a time. >> Texting or calling? No. Yeah, I think it's okay. Yeah, I think that's fine.
07:58:54
Anya>> The happiest marriages I know, both people are working all day, like non-stop, like not seeing each other. It's not even working all day, but just not seeing each other all the time. >> Yeah, that's better. That's typical though. >> Like I don't know,
07:59:07
Shantel>> like space away from >> Do you really need a good morning text? It's like >> No, >> you don't need it. >> I mean, it's not about the text. It's about like, oh, he thought about >> those like 5 seconds, you guys. It takes
07:59:20
Brian Atlas5 seconds to send a good word. >> 5 seconds only. >> I mean, if it's your life. [laughter] >> Well, >> but like just your girlfriend for like a year. Okay. >> And you don't need >> You don't need to hear from me every single time. >> Why is she here? >> Huh? >> Why is she around you if she's not
07:59:34
Shantelwifey? >> What do you mean? >> You said, "Oh, girl. Maybe wife, not girlfriend." >> Well, wife. I'm >> But your girlfriend should be wifey. Like, she should be, you know, she should meet the standard, right? >> Not wife, though. But, um, >> but you should be dating and tending to
07:59:46
Cecemarry that guy. >> Can you put your mic down? Oh, you should be dating and tending to like to to for marriage. That's why this dating culture is so effed up.
07:59:56
Brian Atlas>> Uh, that's a fair point. Although, uh, I mean, even in the marriage, I think, well, at that point, you're probably living together, right? If you're living together, you're more or less probably
08:00:07
Brian Atlasgoing to see each other every day. Uh, >> but like if you live in the same city, but you have separate houses, I don't think you got to see your girlfriend every day. Not every day, but
08:00:18
Shantellike not texting her for like >> every day. Oh my god. >> Please. Please. No. >> You at least have to have like one meaningful conversation a day with
08:00:32
Shantel>> Oh my god. >> Like it could be five. Maybe like something you >> Sorry, I got I threw up a little bit in my mouth. >> Every other day. >> That's crazy. >> Just a little Hey, you good? >> Like you still alive?
08:00:45
Leah>> She's good. She's fine. >> How do you know? How do you know? >> She's good. >> What if she get She's with me. She's good. >> Oh, but she's not with you. She's at her house. >> Well, she's with me. >> Oh, >> like she's my girl. She's my girlfriend. >> She's good. >> Got it. >> If she's with me, she's good.
08:00:59
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Roger that. >> But look, I mean, it's crazy. Come on. Uh Oh, I got to Oh, by the way, I [ __ ] hate texting. Keep in mind, I'm 36, right? >> When I was in high Oh my god, Grandpa Brian.
08:01:12
Brian Atlas>> Hey, I'm [ __ ] a millennial. All right. Double my age. I'm just saying >> I was in high school, like my senior year of high school, I still had a flip phone. Some of y'all >> don't even know what that is.
08:01:25
Brian Atlas>> Y'all never had a flip phone. So, look, I'm just saying I'm I'm a different >> I'm a different generation. And back in my day, we used to people
08:01:35
Brian Atlasdidn't always used to have access to you like that. Like people I don't know. I don't know the best way to frame this, but uh
08:01:47
Brian Atlasthere wasn't an expectation of instantaneous accessibility like there is today. >> You're so woke, dude. >> What?
08:01:57
Caitlyn>> This is the type of stuff that I get on my woke feed that I cultivated for wokeness. >> I don't know. It's just, you know what I mean?
08:02:09
Brian AtlasI don't want some girl blowing my phone up every like first off text is so texting should be for planning. I'll meet you here at 300 p.m. Let's hang out
08:02:21
Brian Atlastomorrow. I don't want to have a conversation with you over text. These people who are [ __ ] texting each other all day. I got I'm You know I'm a businessman because you find me at my places of business. You think I want to
08:02:34
Brian Atlasbe texting a girl all day? I'm busy. I got I keep my phone down like this so I'm not distracted. I'm not going to be texting you. It's on silent during the day. >> You know, they say that rich people respond instantly.
08:02:46
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Like Elon Musk on his ex. >> They say that they respond really quick. >> Really? >> I mean, if it's a lot, if it's a business email, I try to get to it. I try to get to it. >> But like I don't know. >> No one's ever that busy for like a
08:03:00
Brian Atlas5second text message. >> Yeah. >> Well, it depends. If it's once a day, maybe if you're hitting, if you're [ __ ] too on like you're like pressing me a little bit.
08:03:12
Anya>> Nah, no. Chill out. >> I hate texting because it's like you you don't just finish the conversation. Like like it's so annoying to have to type something out, put your phone down, go back to what you're doing, and then type
08:03:25
Brian Atlasand then go and then type and then go back and then type and then go. I hate that. Well, the the other thing too is I would rather sometimes people be having conversations
08:03:35
Brian Atlasover text that could last one 2 3 hours. I can have that conversation with you in 10 minutes over the phone. >> The same amount of time we're going to be texting each other for [ __ ] two hours. >> Call me.
08:03:48
Brian Atlas>> Yep. >> We can sort that [ __ ] in 10 minutes on the phone. It's a waste of time to be texting. >> I hate talking on the phone. Do not call me. I will not answer. Well, >> don't call me if it's for [laughter] You got to call me with an intention. Like,
08:04:01
Brian Atlasthere has to be a purpose. >> And it has to be quick. >> But you just want to chitchat. >> No, unless it's her. She's the only one I will chitchat with ever. >> I don't know. I'm I'm just uh I'm an OG.
08:04:15
Cece>> I react. >> IG? Which one? Uh, no. That's I think that's the from the girl who left. No. >> Oh, what? No. No. I want to see two. Uh,
08:04:26
Nick (Producer)>> I love Asmin Goldman donated $100. >> Thank you, man. >> If you marry, S1, chicken thrown on you.
08:04:36
Nick (Producer)S2, uncountable body count. S3 doesn't like sex. S4 H5 talks during the movie. S6 calls you
08:04:47
Brian Atlashabibi. S7 out getting [laughter] happy endings. >> Good point. Good point. Um,
08:04:56
Brian Atlasokay. Uh, wait, where were we? Hold on. Uh, wait. What were we? Oh, let's do the question some of the stuff on the questionnaire. I got a
08:05:07
Brian Atlascouple rapid fire things and then we're going to wrap. Okay. So, okay. Let's do We're not going to do bear unless I don't think any Did anybody even pick
08:05:18
Brian Atlasbear? I don't think so. Mm-m. >> Since those two girls left, I think it >> stupid. >> Oh, you pick the bear. Okay, we won't. >> Here, let's
08:05:28
Brian Atlas>> Where's uh where's that? Where's uh Caitlyn? Get back here. [snorts] >> Did the camera get bumped? >> Oh, no way.
08:05:40
Brian Atlas>> Okay. >> Is the focus okay? I It did get bump I Yeah, it did get bumped a little bit. >> Sorry, guys. >> I think it's probably fine. >> I think it's okay. >> Let me see. Split. It's fine. >> It'll do. >> Is the focus. Okay.
08:05:52
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Let's see. >> Give me some money. >> Give me your Give me your cash. Okay. Uh >> you just got my cash. >> Minimum yearly income. Just going around the table. Quick answers. >> I don't have a quick answer. >> Okay. You know me.
08:06:06
Cece>> Communist. >> 80k 75 80. >> Um at least 100k because a nursing job has to be he has to be making more than me. Or not more like >> minimum. Um, I said 80K last time, but
08:06:17
Brian AtlasI'm changing it to 60. >> 100K. >> 100K. >> You said 110. Is that how much your husband makes? >> 110? No, he makes more. >> Oh, he makes more. But that that would be the minimum. Okay. Uh, how tall are you and what's the minimum height of a
08:06:31
Caitlynman you would date? >> I'm 5'5. I would date as low as 5'8. >> 5'4 and 5'8. >> No, what did I say? 510. 59.
08:06:41
Shantel>> I'm 5'6 and like 5'11. Okay. [snorts] >> I'm 5'6. So lowest would be 5'6. >> 5'4 and 5'8.
08:06:52
Brian Atlas>> 56. I think I 510. >> I'm 5'7 and he has to be over six foot tall. >> How tall is your >> 6'2? >> 6'2. Okay. Uh, do you have any disagreements with the show?
08:07:05
Brian Atlas>> You have some, right? Yes. What are your disagreements? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I think you really >> Nothing specific. >> Selene, you said, "Yeah, I have disagreements." That was last time. >> No, you wrote it right here. >> Oh, maybe. >> Yes. Nothing that comes to mind besides
08:07:19
Caitlynwhat we already covered. Any disagreements? Any disagreements besides anything we've already covered? >> Nothing. I mean, um I really did not like that Andrew guy. >> I don't like him.
08:07:30
Caitlyn>> I like to meet him. He's just He doesn't have like an effective. >> He's a nice guy. I like him. >> He's a nice guy. >> He gives you back exactly what you give him. I know. >> No, he was interrupted.
08:07:42
Anya>> I don't know about that one, but yeah. >> Well, >> I don't like being interrupted. >> He's a vibe. >> Andrew is a good guy. You know, >> I'd love to be on with him on that would be
08:07:54
Brian Atlas>> uh one day we can uh we can get that. All right. Um we're we're not going to be able to hit all of these, but we'll just do a few. Wait, I wish. Okay. Um
08:08:06
Brian Atlaswomen are the primary victims of war, not men. Is you agree? Why is that? >> That's like a like duh. Like the first thing that they do is get to pillaging the women.
08:08:16
Caitlyn>> That's the first vict what? >> And then also they're the mothers. So like if they are if war harms their children of like
08:08:28
Brian Atlasthey're the >> So So in war in totality, you think women are the primary victims of war? Yeah.
08:08:42
Brian Atlas>> Even though like 99% of people who die during war are men. >> I don't know about 99%. >> It's 99%. >> Looked up. >> Yeah. >> Okay. I'll leave you. Um
08:08:53
Brian Atlas>> well certainly you know you could if you want to like dispute it in terms of like civilian casualties uh it's probably it's uh yeah it's probably not 99% there but uh military casualties which are the
08:09:05
Caitlynmajority of casualties in any military conflict 99% men >> that I could I could agree with that >> but
08:09:15
Brian Atlasuh are men the so are men the primary victims of war or are women >> I guess with that log logic. It would be it would be >> men.
08:09:26
Caitlyn>> Yeah. >> But it's the victimization is different. Like men are getting shot >> and dying and Yeah. >> I would rather be shot than to be
08:09:38
Brian Atlasgraped. >> Uh well, shot and killed or just shot?
08:09:47
Brian AtlasThat's a really that's like a tough That's tough like cuz being we've had women on the show say they'd rather be killed than essay >> because that that's that's my spirit and
08:09:59
Caitlynlike I don't know how much they're I don't I'm like I've I said you know within the last couple hours I'm pretty sensitive and if someone were to violate my body >> Oh yeah it's terrible >> intimately like that >> that's terrible thing
08:10:13
Brian Atlas>> it it would >> but there perhaps things that might be worse than that. >> There's not a lot. >> Sure, there I can agree with that. Not a lot, but there are some things that would be worse than that. How about
08:10:25
Brian Atlasthis? I think I'm curious. I know it's a bit of a heavy topic, but we won't linger on it too long. Would you rather be essayed or killed? Like murdered, I
08:10:36
Brian Atlasguess. >> Essay like straight up grape. >> Yeah. I mean, let's say there's not like torture. Well, I guess it's sort of it is kind of toward, but you know what I mean. There's not like other [ __ ] he,
08:10:48
Brian Atlasyou know, it's like some [ __ ] creep in the bushes who [ __ ] >> stranger. Not like a date rape or whatever. Like a >> Yeah. In a parking lot, you know, that's
08:11:00
Brian Atlasterrible thing, right? If you had to pick one >> and you're let go after. It's not like a >> You're like I don't know. Let's say it's like let's say it's like 10 minutes and
08:11:11
Brian Atlasobviously [ __ ] terrible thing, right? >> Um but then he just runs and it's over, you know, >> still [ __ ] awful, right? But
08:11:22
Caitlynwhich would you prefer? >> That's a crazy where >> I know I know, but I'm just curious. I'm just curious. Let's just get >> I I guess probably I probably grape just
08:11:34
Caitlynbecause that at least at that point I have a chance to like still live like there's still joys in life. There's still the sunshining. There's still swimming in the ocean. Y'all can't do that on this coast but on the Atlantic
08:11:45
Cecewe got it going on. >> I say I say um I would say get shot. >> So die >> because I actually got the R word. >> Yeah. Okay. >> So I know how it feels.
08:11:57
Shantel>> What about you? I think because I know how it feels, I would just take it like >> the S. >> Well, it happens for free if if it's die or have it happen. But >> what about you?
08:12:10
Shantel>> Yeah, same thing. Like >> Yeah, like it already like we're already living. Might as well just continue. >> Yeah. I guess my only question on this
08:12:18
Brian Atlasis like if it if you'd rather just like wouldn't if if it's like that's your position, you'd rather just be like get killed, wouldn't you just want to
08:12:29
Cecelike instantly un alive yourself did happen? >> It's like PTSD. Every day I I you think about it and I was in no control like that guy literally picked me. He literally >> Of course, it's terrible.
08:12:42
Brian Atlas>> It's terrible. >> Yeah. No, but we've had in the context of this conversation, who's the primary victims of war? Yes, women do get raped in war. Men die in war, although like way more men die in war. And sometimes
08:12:53
Brian Atlasthis conversation comes up and women will say, "Oh, I'd way rather get assayed than than killed, shot to death or whatever." And I was like, I don't
08:13:04
Brian Atlasknow if they're saying that to like back their own point. Obviously, rape, like terrible, terrible thing. But I was thinking like I don't know if they're just it's like you know the ideological position. I
08:13:17
Brian Atlasknow this is a terrible thing to think about. Ah man I feel like there's no like >> well that's it's a consider it being a philosophical conversation. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's Thank you. I appreciate that. That's charitable. Um
08:13:28
Brian Atlasfrom like a philosophical perspective it's a terrible thing to even think about and I wouldn't want this to happen to anybody but like I say I was a father
08:13:37
Brian Atlasone day. Uh, it's it's really just an awful scenario. My god, this sounds so bad. >> You got to say it. >> Got to.
08:13:48
Brian Atlas>> But like I wouldn't want my daughter to die is what I'm saying. That would be so terrible to have my daughter go through the other thing though.
08:13:59
Brian AtlasBut if I had to like some [ __ ] super messed up scenario where one or the other had to happen, it would be so traumatic for her, but also for me as the father to have that happened to my
08:14:12
Brian Atlasdaughter. But I would not want my daughter to like die, you know? >> Well, hopefully you gave her the mental tools to >> Yeah. >> stay strong through it. I think it's
08:14:24
Brian Atlasdefinitely a big mental thing. But like I'd be like at least I still have her, you know? >> Yeah. >> She's going to be different. She's not going to be the same person. >> I wouldn't say I disagree with that.
08:14:35
Shantel>> Yeah. Like not completely like they're just the same person. Depends on the severity and how it affects >> or it depends on the person if you're strong. Honestly, >> it just can I ask >> other people? It literally breaks them.
08:14:48
Caitlyn>> Yeah. >> How many of y'all have been Are we allowed to say the without like graped without the G? If you if you're comfortable asking them, you can.
08:14:58
Caitlyn>> How many of y'all have been raped? >> What are you classifying as rape? >> I guess in this specific question is a
08:15:07
Caitlynviolation of your mouth, your vagina, or your butt hole. >> Are we showing hands now? I did already. Woohoo.
08:15:22
Caitlyn>> [snorts] >> That's the majority of us and I have met even like just SA like being sexually assaulted
08:15:33
CaitlynI think every single woman that I have met has experienced some sexual assault in one way or another and I me knowing
08:15:42
Caitlynmyself and then also knowing all my my female friends I I have experienced it to like sexual ual assault to a very minimal degree like
08:15:53
Caitlyngroomed online type of stuff and then like you know groping but I've never been like super violated to that extent but like I said every single woman that
08:16:04
CaitlynI know has been sexually violated and um that's that is a point that I want for contemplation for the men that are watching be better and hold your male
08:16:16
Caitlynfriends accountable hold people accountable if you know somebody's is talking about, you know, how they coerced a girl
08:16:26
Caitlynor how they are vi, you know, anything like that. Stand up and be an activist because >> women experience. >> Wait, hold on. Hold on. So, like, look,
08:16:36
Brian Atlasuh, I think you're this is an awful crime. Awful crime. And it should be punished severely.
08:16:48
Brian AtlasHowever, this what you're starting to get into is rape culture. And you think that men wholesale or much like lots of men are like kind of cool with it. Maybe
08:17:01
Brian Atlasthey wouldn't do it, but they're kind of like, you know what? I can tell like look, most men,
08:17:11
Brian Atlasif they knew that their buddy did something like that, there's going to be a major issue. Like, that's not like Do you think guys
08:17:23
Caitlynare like bragging about that [ __ ] like any normal guy if his guy friend is like first off that would be insane. >> The president of the United States said not not even talking about
08:17:37
Brian Atlas>> Let me finish my point really quick before you bring up the president. Yeah, >> I'm sorry there [sighs] there are bad men out there,
08:17:48
Brian Atlas>> but like guys if you're in a friend group and like one of the guys started bragging like, okay, let me put it to you like the best, this is maybe the
08:17:59
Brian Atlasbest way. If you're in prison, and typically people who are in prison are not like the most morally sound people and they're maybe not the most honest
08:18:10
Brian Atlaspeople. If you're in prison amongst criminals who could murdered people and did all this [ __ ] if they find out that
08:18:20
Brian Atlasyou touched a woman or you touched a child, you're getting [ __ ] killed. even among this element of society that most people would be like, "Whoa, those
08:18:31
Brian Atlaspeople are they will kill a person if they know he's a rapist." >> So, I'm telling you, normal guys, this rape culture, no, that's >> you're a monster if you've done
08:18:43
Shantelsomething like that. I think it's because a lot of men don't see coercion as like an actual assault >> because eventually she gave me >> co coercion
08:18:53
Shantel>> like I mean if you serious like there is a line where you are sitting there and asking someone for something so many times and they've said no that it begins to be manipulative and very like
08:19:05
Shantelforcible. It's she just told us her story. Uh, sorry. I might have >> the one of the [clears throat] stories like that. >> They got in the car and then he
08:19:16
Shantelinstantly started trying to get her to >> Well, I don't think that >> it's not really the same cuz I didn't I didn't do it. >> But I just mean like a lot of like younger guys especially. >> Well, let me ask you a question.
08:19:28
Brian Atlas>> They don't understand what con actually constitutes assault. >> Okay. Let's say I'm in a relationship with a girl and we've had consensual sex a hundred times.
08:19:38
Brian Atlasthe our sex life starts to dwindle and then we stop having sex. >> Mhm. >> And then I tell her, "Hey, uh I
08:19:51
Brian Atlasthis is a major issue in our relationship. I want to feel needed and desired, blah blah, etc. Uh we're not having sex. I'm contemplating, this isn't how I would say it, but I'm
08:20:03
Brian Atlascontemplating breaking up with you if we don't have sex." And then she's like, "Oh, okay. Um, well, I'll have sex with you." And then we have sex. Was she just coerced?
08:20:15
Caitlyn>> If it was right after, like if it was pretty shortly, >> it would have that type of conversation has to be like pretty indepth. You have to be understanding of why y'all are not having sex.
08:20:27
Shantel>> Yeah, that was a polite explanation. You told her like, "Oh, I want to feel wanted and need in this relationship or I'm going I feel like I might leave." This is pretty respectful in my opinion. I don't feel like it's typically like that.
08:20:39
Brian Atlas>> No, but what I'm saying is though is she she's not in the mood or whatever. There's who knows what's going on in the relationship. It's a total hypothetical.
08:20:47
Brian AtlasBut I say I will leave you if we don't have sex. And that is the motivation
08:20:57
Brian Atlasthat wasn't previously existing for her to then have sex with me. Some people would consider this a level of coercion. I will dump you. I will break up with you. I will withdraw my love from you.
08:21:10
Shantel>> I think it depends on the intention and how you go about it. If you're genuinely telling your partner like this is a need for me and if I don't get this, I can't be in this relationship and it's not being used to manipulate them into
08:21:22
Shantelhaving sex with you, then that's just setting a a totally normal boundary. Like I don't know what there is to complain about that. >> But she wasn't desiring sex. But in
08:21:33
Shantel>> I feel like in in relationships you make sacrifices like that. Sometimes if she sees it as coercion herself then that's a different conversation. But from an outside perspective I don't really think that that would
08:21:44
Brian Atlas>> I would agree with you. I don't think it's coercion, but somebody I I've seen some literature from like some of these uh with with for the actual definition
08:21:54
Brian Atlasof sexual coercion um that showed or it was uh it was from one of the major ones like I think I got it from like the you know the organization that's like anti-
08:22:06
Brian Atlasrape or whatever uh what is it rain or whatever in the literature in the study that they were referencing threatening to break up with your girlfriend if she I mean I don't know what that [snorts] really mean what
08:22:19
Brian Atlasthey're meaning by that >> threat threat well no no no Hold on when we're saying threat >> me saying hey listen I love you babe but I'm going to break up with you like I'm
08:22:29
Brian Atlasnot happy I want to if I you want me to be monogous you want me to be in a relationship with you part of being in a relationship for me is having sex
08:22:41
Brian Atlasuh I would technically be threatening threatening a breakup if we don't figure out the sex situation. That's threatening a breakup. Is that coercion? >> No.
08:22:52
Shantel>> But I'm threatening a breakup. >> But it's it would like it's the same logic if a woman sets a boundary. It's a difference in the intention. >> Well, the woman could do it, too. >> I'm going to break up with you if we
08:23:04
Shanteldon't have sex. And then you're [ __ ] bugging her about it every day. Like, let's do it. Let's do it. And she's like, no, no, no, no, no, no. Every single time you're getting a no, no, no, no, no. then yeah it's coercion. It takes a lot of attempts for it to really
08:23:17
Shantelbecome coercion and not just attempts like a lot of effort and energy in that situation to really coers somebody cuz once somebody says no or if they're not
08:23:26
Brian Atlasreally into it it's pretty obvious. Um I well I think if you're pestering then that
08:23:36
Brian Atlascan perhaps get into the territory of uh something inappropriate >> but just one time >> and then she immediately she immediately caves.
08:23:48
Caitlyn>> I think some people would argue that that's co coercive. >> It's how you're you're currently putting it is like she caves not like she wants to address. She decided that she wants
08:24:00
Brian Atlasthe relationship and so she wants to fulfill her partner's desires. >> No, but she's doing like a sort of duty sex compromise where it's like >> I'm not going to lie. I've never I've
08:24:13
Brian Atlasnever encountered this relationship, >> but I've actually had to be like, "Yo, pump the brakes." You know, I' I've had been like, >> "You want it too much. Chill out, lady." Um, you know, look, I do my best to Some of
08:24:25
Brian Atlasy'all are insatiable. I What can I do? You know, I'm just a man. So, um, but I don't know. I lost my train of
08:24:33
Shantelthought. Um, what was I saying? Uh, I don't know. Totally forgot. >> I mean, my my mother, she told me
08:24:44
Shantelgrowing up that you shouldn't, you know, like put a man all that stuff, that relationship stuff on top. But in a relationship, a like committed, faithful relationship that you're actually trying to make something
08:24:57
Shantelout of, you have to make sacrifices like that. You're not going to just never have sex in your relationship unless you're both asexual. But like I don't know the framing could be like I'm trying to think of the
08:25:08
Brian Atlasframing where even if you just say it one time and then she's like oh I'm kind of like asexual or I don't have
08:25:17
Brian Atlasthe desire but I want to stay in the relationship with him but I don't want to have sex but I'm going to do the tradeoff of having sex that I don't want
08:25:28
Brian Atlasto have to induce him to stay in the relationship. I think some people would view that as coercive. >> Well, I think some people would be wrong. >> I disagree. I What? >> Cuz that's more of a psychological issue
08:25:40
Shantelon yourself, honestly, cuz it's like, why would you have need to have sex with this person, need this person your life so bad when they're telling you like, I need this and you can't do it. You need to do that so much that you're willing to put yourself in an uncomfortable
08:25:53
Shantelposition. Like, >> I mean, if we're going to call everything essay and everything coercion, then nothing is essay. But that's like more of a that's your own issue. My thing is that if you're making a choice and sometimes emotions come
08:26:06
Shantelinto play like there's nuance to things. I'm not going to deny that. I I've experienced things like that too. But you made a conscious decision to sleep with that person
08:26:16
Shantelwhether they threatened you or not. And afterwards you could say, "Oh, their approach to getting you to do it was inappropriate or whatever and so forth." But you did still agree and it wasn't like a multiple attempt type of thing.
08:26:29
ShantelOne attempt like that type of thing. It's just not coercion unless they're literally threatening you. >> Well, I've also heard like what if the guy is all grumpy? >> Well, that's that would lean into like the threat type of thing cuz it's like
08:26:40
Brian Atlasyou're bringing your negative energy into their space and that affects a person's mental like >> uh >> nobody wants that. >> Well, okay. I mean, my position would be if you've been sexually rejected by your
08:26:52
Brian Atlaslike girlfriend who's demanded monogamy from you, I think it's a bit okay for the guy to be frustrated by that. And I don't think that uh that would be like valid rejection, though. Like, is there a valid reason or is it just like I
08:27:06
Brian Atlasdon't want to >> Well, no. Look, I mean, >> that's valid, too, though. >> I I think I think people I'm not in the mood. >> I don't want to. >> Yeah, that's okay. I think the man cannot be in the mood. The woman cannot be in the mood. But is it like I don't want
08:27:19
Brian Atlas>> but if it's a pattern like she's frequently rejecting you but uh like if your girlfriend's like not feeling well and she's not whatever that's totally fine.
08:27:28
Caitlyn>> It could be so like consistent rejection or consistent denial of sex could be or a a hormonal issue, a mental issue, a treatment within the relationship issue.
08:27:40
CaitlynSo like if my guy isn't treating me well outside of sex, I'm not going to want to give him my body and spirit. Yeah, there could be issues in the relationship. >> Yeah, it's kind of that's a valid perspective and maybe send her to
08:27:53
Anyatherapy. >> But if a guy gets all grumpy >> and he gets all, you know, whatever kind of >> I mean the thing with coercion, the only reason we're debating what it is is because we're trying to classify it as
08:28:04
Anyawhether it's SA or not, right? And then if we're talking about it in that way, then basically we're we have to kind of figure out where the legal standard is on it. So like because that I mean at
08:28:17
Anyathe end of the day it's what we're talking about and you can't just be willy-nilly about it. I mean I think coercion at the end of the day it's got to be like it's it's threatening your life or your safety or something like >> I feel
08:28:30
Anyain a position where you feel like you can't deny. >> Yeah. A guy can be shitty but you can't at some points you can't call that coercion and then put it into a legal standard. >> There's levels of coercion. I could coersse you to eat a potato chip that
08:28:44
Brian Atlasyou didn't want to eat. >> I think you I think you make a good point. I think we need to differentiate guys who I'm I'm going to relate this to
08:28:55
Brian Atlasa guy can be a jerk, a guy can be mean, a guy can be rude, a guy can be a dick, a guy can be an [ __ ] but it I don't think it can those things can always fall into the category of
08:29:08
Brian Atlasabuse, for example. And that's I think sort of what you're getting at. >> It has to reach a threshold >> because then like everything nowadays everything's abused. Everything's SA everything me what was the car
08:29:20
Anya>> that you wanted. You wouldn't buy me the CA Corvette. He's so abusive. >> Brown of course. >> That's the thing. You have to reach a threshold otherwise everything is everything. >> True. Uh so women are the primary victims of war. >> Whoa.
08:29:33
Brian Atlas>> Oh my god. That's like me saying men are the primary sufferers when women are pregnant. >> Like, you know, you're in the hospital room and she squeezes your hand really
08:29:45
Caitlynhard. >> Oh, the chair is really uncomfy >> and I got to be I'm playing my Xbox or whatever. Oh my god. Stop. >> You know how silly of an analogy that is. >> You don't need tea right now. >> That's No, honestly, that's exactly what
08:29:57
Brian Atlasyou're doing >> when you men are the primary victims of war. Um there's I don't know how you get how you can even argue to the contrary. >> Um
08:30:08
Caitlyn>> yeah, like too typically when it comes to war uh >> like didn't you hear I think I think they probably said it a couple times in Game of Thrones. I don't know. I only
08:30:21
Caitlynwatched up to like the Red Wedding. >> No spoilers. Oh my god. I only watched up to Red Wedding, but I'm sure like in >> in those types of situation, we see it like we're taking your women and your
08:30:33
Caitlynchildren. They took the women and the children first. Like >> I mean they take the castle first technically. >> Uh Shantel, you say women are just as physically strong as men. >> Wait, did I say that? >> Well, you circled it. You circled that you agree.
08:30:47
Brian Atlas>> Then I probably did. >> Or was it a mistake? >> I think it was a mistake. >> Uh men should pay on first dates. Yeah, >> I don't know if we we'll really get we're not going to get into that, I think. But
08:30:57
Caitlyn>> uh wait, you think why should men pay on first aids, Miss Communist? Why is that? >> She said >> cuz I think I put this in my show notes
08:31:07
Caitlynactually in my in my little message. Um cuz I think women inherently put more on the table than men do. >> Oh yeah, you did write that. Women put in more effort or something. I think you wrote
08:31:17
Caitlyn>> just put more bring more to the table. >> What? So what is that? What do women do? women.
08:31:24
CaitlynYes. Yes. Um we provide um an emotional comfort that men cannot find anywhere else. >> You you provide emotional >> I said women.
08:31:38
Brian Atlas>> If a guy's hanging out with you, he's got to be worried if he's going to get his [ __ ] face pushed in. You're going to [ __ ] smack this guy. >> You know how long it took? I haven't dated anybody for that long since since
08:31:49
Caitlynthat. Anyways, I'm trying to be a better person. Okay, let me try to be better >> better person. >> And I try to make my principles based on being a better person.
08:31:59
Caitlyn>> Anyways, sociologically, um, men benefit more from being in relationships, being married to women, they live longer. No, >> statistically,
08:32:12
Caitlyn>> statistically, men live longer. >> Erroneous. Erroneous. Men live longer when they're married to women. Women live shorter when they're
08:32:22
Brian Atlasmarried to men. Their lifespans decrease. >> Um, >> fake news. [ __ ] >> It's facts, though. >> No. Well, I think the the the the analysis is bogus
08:32:36
Brian Atlas>> because >> your lifespan increases by just being with me, by being married to me. That's me putting some [ __ ] on the table. I think I think what you're referencing is what they've done is is so men who die
08:32:47
Brian Atlasat like 18, 19, 20, they were never old enough to have ever been married. So they're factoring in like men who are 18, 19, and 20 who died and never got
08:32:59
Brian Atlasmarried in these statistics versus men who who get married uh typically uh didn't die at 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23.
08:33:11
CaitlynSo the statistics are a little bit skewed because of that. >> They could be but usually studies studies and stuff are especially more recent studies are built for built around controls
08:33:23
Brian Atlas>> or they have controls in those studies to consider depends what the agenda is. >> The the feminist studies with their >> I said sociological >> the sociological studies which are
08:33:34
Brian Atlasbasically feminist studies with their intellect the intellectual rigor. Uh, yeah. I mean, >> you're just making up [ __ ] now. >> I'm sure the study you're referencing
08:33:46
Brian Atlaswas completely unbiased. It was conducted with an irreproachable, spotless, intellectual rigor. And uh, I don't know, perfect methodology.
08:33:59
Caitlyn[snorts] >> Just keep pulling it out at your butt. >> Perfect methodology. And uh, I don't know. Chat, what do you think? We yeah
08:34:09
Brian Atlas>> let's ask the incels what they think. >> You know feminism and sociologists are very interested in you know creating unbiased
08:34:20
Brian Atlasresearch that doesn't you know confirm their pre-existing conclusions about it. >> Sociology is a science. So yes, their goal >> soft science.
08:34:33
CaitlynSoft science. >> If it involves [snorts] the scientific method, then it is science. >> Oh my. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. >> But there's >> What's a hard science? >> Uhhuh. Math. >> Hard science.
08:34:45
Caitlyn>> Things that you can measure. >> Chemistry. Math. Uh, chemistry. Math. Physics. >> Math is math. >> Biology. >> Math is not what? >> Math is hard science.
08:34:56
Brian Atlas>> I said math is math. >> The math is on soft. Math is an can be an aspect of science. >> Can be an aspect of science. >> Can be an aspect. >> All right. Um,
08:35:07
Brian Atlas>> mock me. >> Let's see here. Uh, let's do let's do just a few of these. Uh, hold on one sec. Uh, one sec. I got to find the good
08:35:18
Brian Atlasones. Wrong for a high body count, man. Uh, I would not date Seline. You would not date a man who owned a firearm. >> I do though. I am.
08:35:31
Shantel>> Oh, you are? >> Yes. He owns multiple. >> But I like in if I'm like going into a new relationship, I probably wouldn't. >> You'd prefer not to. >> Yes.
08:35:43
Shantel>> Why not? >> I just think that it in where we live specifically, it's not entirely necessary like >> without doxing yourself where like
08:35:54
ShantelCalifornia. Yeah. Not and not like in LA, not like in a populated city either. Like we're not there's no real danger, no real necessity. >> I I feel like if you're living in a
08:36:08
Shantelplace where there's a lot of like activity and gangs or you're just working out, a rabid dog in your house >> that too, but we don't have those either. >> Or like just when you go anywhere like
08:36:20
Anyafor example right now you're here like >> I'm going to bring the blicky here. [laughter] Not in the studio, but like if you're going into a city or something or into a place where you know you're going to be less safe.
08:36:32
Anya>> I think I would rather defensive somebody like a bodyguard with a gun >> unless you're completely like in the middle of nowhere, which there are a couple places in in the country, but I'm
08:36:44
Anyaassuming you don't live there. Um like unless you live on a ranch. Everywhere else I would have a firearm. like everywhere else in the suburbs, in
08:36:55
Anyathe rural areas. I I honestly can't imagine a place there where I wouldn't like I just stayed I just stayed in a cabin in Montana that didn't have houses for like miles and still at night I got the heat.
08:37:08
Shantel>> Okay. Well, if anything that's more valid to have a weapon out there >> cuz I'm in my, you know, 21 years of living in basically the same home with
08:37:18
Shantelthe same family, same neighbors, there's never been any real reason for me to have, you know, She never wanted to come up lower. The chance god forbid like someone like break into your home and
08:37:31
Shantelthey armed. >> I don't have the small chance. The small chance. >> I don't think that me having a gun would really make a difference if somebody broke into my house. >> It would make a difference if they shoot you first. >> I don't think I would beat them.
08:37:43
Anya>> Just shoot. Why? Why not? >> Cuz I'm asleep. >> Well, you would you would hear it. That's why that's why a great additive is also a dog. Most dog had a dog.
08:37:55
Cece>> Most to a most second a advocates like my biggest other thing is have a good dog. >> I would get a dog before a gun. Like >> I I mean to be fair I I wish I own a firearm because this actually happened a
08:38:07
Cececouple months back. We were in the city, me and my home girl driving around and this one guy actually had a gun in his car. He pulls it out and one could he literally stares at us like literally
08:38:20
Shantelroad rage. We're about to get shot. >> I mean, one could argue that that happened because people are allowed to have guns in the first place, though. >> Why? >> Well, the I don't know. >> It could have happened with a hammer, though.
08:38:32
Shantel>> Yeah. I mean, the person, not the tool, >> of course. But there's a huge difference between somebody holding a gun at you and somebody waving a hammer at you. >> Hammer can kill somebody too, though.
08:38:45
Shantel>> It can kill somebody. But there in even in any video game, somebody. >> You know that close range does not beat long range. >> Pretty marine is a rooster. [laughter] >> A knife.
08:38:55
Shantel>> Close range doesn't beat long range. So, >> a saw. >> I Okay, now we're getting a little specific with the weapons here. >> Are you against >> I don't think anybody's sawing. >> Are you against guns in general against
08:39:08
Shantel2A? >> I think that to a degree. >> Why? >> I don't think that everyday civilians really need that stuff unless everybody has it. If nobody had guns, then nobody would need them.
08:39:20
Anya>> Okay? Yes. In a perfect utopia where guns have never been invented, sure, we can argue that. But now there's millions and millions and millions of guns in the US. There's no way to get rid of them.
08:39:30
AnyaPeople who want them illegally will get them regardless. And there's 500,000 to 3 million defensive uses of firearms every single year. as well under 20,000 violent users
08:39:41
Shantel>> and I'm not going to go after somebody who I know at least is like super into them and you know like it's one thing to own one if you really think it's a necessity for your safety but uh I don't really
08:39:54
Shantel>> what's wrong with it being mess with fanatics >> being a hobby >> like what it depends on how deep into the hobby you are and what type like there's different levels to these things
08:40:05
Shantelokay >> like What what's the when when are you like, "Okay, this guy's crazy." >> I think when it stops becoming like, "Oh, the machinery is cool, you know,
08:40:18
Shantellike when it starts becoming, oh, shooting, killing, you know, >> I mean, you do go to the range to practice and you practice your aim, you shoot."
08:40:27
Shantel>> I'm an artist, so I have an appreciation for like how things are made. I do admire the machinery of guns. I think they're actually super cool like to look at. I've taken pictures with guns. I
08:40:40
Anyajust don't actually like them. >> Like I collect guns and for me it's the I like going to the range and seeing how [ __ ] crazy they shoot and what they can blow up. Like it's I don't know. I'm
08:40:53
AnyaI'm not like sitting there inspecting the machinery of the chambers. You know what I mean? Which I mean for some people that it it is. But >> I have three more segments.
08:41:03
Brian AtlasUh this one's a quick one. Uh, really quick, let me shout out Adam Price. Thank for the 10 on Cash App. Justin, thank for the 69
08:41:13
Brian Atlason Cash App. That came in like a while ago, but thank you. Uh, Justin O, I don't know if you're watching still, but thank you, man. Uh, so I'm going to show you an Instagram of guy. He's single.
08:41:25
Brian AtlasHe's a friend of mine. I'm a matchmaker. Some of y'all are single. I am trying to set you up and maybe you could find some love on the whatever podcast. [music]
08:41:38
Brian Atlas>> You're okay with him dating? >> Look at you. Oh, well, you got a guy. >> As >> his name is Zach. >> God. >> Any day. >> Scroll down. >> Tell him to clean his house. >> Scroll down.
08:41:51
Brian Atlas>> Then maybe he'll get a girl. Dude, >> clean house. Cut the hair. >> Yeah. Great guy. He's he's he's he's >> he's intelligent. He's intelligent. >> He's uh smart. I guess that's kind of the same. >> He's a little I've heard him speak. I
08:42:05
Brian Atlasreally don't agree with that. >> He's wealthy. He's famous. >> Sort of. >> He is famous. >> He's he's not like famous in the same way like al-ist celebrity, but he's famous. He's got clout, right? >> Maybe that doesn't matter, but he's he's
08:42:17
Brian Atlassuccessful. He's got status. >> Uh he's a good guy. He's funny. Uh, would you would you go on a date with him? >> Did he vote for Trump? >> Uh, did he think he even voted?
08:42:29
Brian Atlas>> I mean, he's like conservative, but I don't know if he >> in 2024 he did. >> He votes. >> No. >> You know, like some people like was just like, "Ah, I didn't I didn't vote." >> He did in 2024, >> but he's conservative. No. Would you
08:42:42
Shanteldate him? >> I don't think so. >> Come on. >> I Okay. Yeah. >> Oh, >> I'm dead. This is the one. Yes. This is the Yes. You coerced me. I coerced her. >> Coerc [laughter] fix the hair and Yes.
08:42:54
CeceYes, I would. >> Just the hair. >> Okay. Maybe you haven't seen his house. >> Would you date him? >> Yeah, cuz I've been a long view five years watching him. So I
08:43:06
Brian Atlas>> Hey, and you're Latina. >> He likes I think he he's like he likes Latinos. I think >> he does. >> He lives in Texas, so I feel like he's got to like Latinos, right?
08:43:17
Shantel>> He dated a shot. I mean, yeah. Would you if you were single? >> Absolutely not. No. >> Would you date him? >> How old is he? >> 36. >> Why does it matter? >> 35.
08:43:29
Brian Atlas>> Damn. I'm 36. I'm [laughter] like double my age. [snorts] >> I'm catching strays here. Okay. What about you? >> No. Well, you're married, so that's kind of obviously. Okay. Uh, we're going to do the rapid fire segment and then we
08:43:42
Brian Atlashave one quick segment after that and then we're out of here. So, rapid fire questions. Are you guys ready? Are you freaking ready? >> Is my mic on? >> What the [ __ ]
08:43:55
Brian Atlas>> No one's gotten muted. >> Oh, yeah. >> She should have got muted maybe. Who knows? >> Um, all right. Name three countries [snorts] besides
08:44:06
Leahthe USA, >> Finland, uh, Egypt. Hey, uh, Australia. >> You can't repeat. Oo, >> Italy, Switzerland, Greece,
08:44:18
Cece>> Russia, Estonia, Bellarus, >> Armenia, Japan, and South Korea. >> Um, Thailand.
08:44:29
ShantelDid anybody say New Zealand? >> And I guess Haiti. >> Okay. What about you? >> Cuz I was going to say, wait, Canada, right? Right. >> Mhm.
08:44:41
Shantel>> Canada is Africa run. That's a continent. >> Continent. >> Wait. Uh, >> stay in school, girl. Don't drop off, >> guys. [gasps] >> She's young. >> 18. >> Wait, but that's Am I allowed to say that? That's not
08:44:55
Shantel>> That's >> Africa's a continent. >> Oh, like a country in Africa. >> Yeah. >> What? >> Zimbabwe. >> Israel. >> Wait, are you wearing color contacts? >> Why are you staring at my eyes? [laughter] >> Are you wearing color contacts? >> Just focus on the question. >> Why are you
08:45:08
Shantel>> Are you wearing color contacts? >> Why is that so random? >> You just answer the question. >> Yeah. Um, I love them. They look very natural. >> Okay. Uh, country? >> Um, >> she did too. >> Yeah.
08:45:22
Shantel>> Yeah. >> And, uh, Armenia. >> I said Armenia. >> Um, >> uh, Spain. >> Okay. >> Germany, Ireland, Scotland.
08:45:35
Brian Atlas>> Beautiful. Beautiful. Um, >> there we go. >> How many continents are there? >> Seven. >> Okay. Uh, name one continent. >> Africa. >> Can't repeat.
08:45:48
Shantel>> Antarctica. >> South America. North America. >> Uh, Australia/ Oceanana like >> Yeah. >> Asia. Europe. >> Okay.
08:46:00
Brian Atlas>> Are we a smart group or what? >> Good job. Good job. What two countries, this is for you. What two countries border the USA? >> Um, Mexico. Mexico's one, right?
08:46:12
Shantel>> Yeah. Don't help. Nobody help. >> What? Okay. Mexico. >> That's one. And is it Where is it? >> Huh? It's Isn't it? Wait, isn't it this way? Wait, >> which way? Where? Which way is Mexico? >> Up, down, left, right.
08:46:26
Brian Atlas>> Say down. >> Okay. And then what's the other one? The other country that borders us. >> Canada, >> right? Where is it? >> It's correct. Um,
08:46:39
Brian Atlas>> how many states in the USA. >> 50. >> Good job. What is the capital of the USA? >> Washington DC. >> I should ask somebody.
08:46:50
Brian Atlas>> Uh, how many stars are on the US flag? Into the mic. >> Oh, um, count them. >> 50, [snorts] >> right? >> Yeah. 50 states. >> What century are we in?
08:47:02
Shantel>> The 21st. >> How many in one dozen? >> 12. >> Yes, >> guys. >> What year was founded. >> Oh, come on.
08:47:13
Shantel>> You're the only one. You ask me for the super [laughter] specific year question. >> Here. >> Hey. >> Oh, yeah. >> Are you serious? >> You have a tattoo. >> Some crazy nationalism right there. Crazy. >> I love my country. >> Nice.
08:47:26
Brian Atlas>> Wow. >> Nationalism at its finest. >> Uh, okay. Uh, let's see. >> July 4th, 1776. >> Yeah. Like, you're the only one I'm the only one who had to do a date. >> Who did the US gain its independence from?
08:47:38
Brian Atlas>> England. Great Britain. >> Britain. Oh, you're asking all of us even though that >> maybe somebody has a different guess. >> Mexico. I want to say >> you want to say what?
08:47:49
Leah>> England. >> Okay. Um, who was the first president of the United States? >> Me. George Washington. >> This feels like school. >> Technically, it wasn't
08:48:02
Brian Atlas>> really. >> On the record, it was. >> Oh, I don't know what kind of >> I think I know what you're talking about. Okay. Okay. Well, whatever is commonly understood as the first president of the United States. Uh, what country
08:48:15
Shantelis the Great Wall of China in? >> Oh, China. [laughter] >> That was a revelation. [laughter] >> How many seasons are there? >> Four. >> How many inches in a feet? >> Foot.
08:48:30
Caitlyn[laughter] >> How many days in a year? >> 365 and a half. >> Oh, I know. How many letters in an alphabet? >> 26. >> I actually did not know that off the top of my head. You're smart. >> How many days of the week end with the
08:48:44
Brian Atlasletter Y? >> All of them. >> What's a shape with four sides called? >> Square. >> Yes. >> Four. >> How long does each president serve their term?
08:48:56
Cece>> Four years. >> What language do the people in Idaho speak? >> I don't live in Idaho. >> What language do they speak? [laughter] English. English. English. >> No help. You can't. You guys can't help.
08:49:09
CeceYou guys can't [laughter] help. >> That's a real question. >> No help. >> No. English. English. English. >> What? [laughter] >> Okay. What ocean is California next to? >> Pacific. >> Okay. >> Specific.
08:49:22
Shantel>> Uh, what is half [laughter] of 1 million? >> Wait, is it 500,000? >> Mhm.
08:49:32
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Okay. How many years are in a decade? >> 10. >> How many in the century? >> 100. >> Uh, you guys are just too smart for
08:49:44
Brian Atlasthese. >> If a dozen eggs costs $3. How much is each egg? >> I know. >> Oh, yeah. >> Oh, I hate math.
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Caitlyn>> I don't want to do this [ __ ] in my head. >> Six little eggs on the >> 25 cents. Yeah. Okay. Oh, >> that's nice. Nice. >> What was that? Were you just air
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Caitlynhumping? >> I air humped my [laughter] brain. I'm >> Wait. Do that again. >> She's dorking. >> You want me to You have to give me money first. >> I'm not giving you money for that. >> Wait, what? [laughter] >> That's how I
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Brian Atlas>> Wait, what's that from? >> That reminds the dome. >> No. Oh, you know what? Okay, chat. You know what that probably reminded you of? in Wedding Crashers at the end when they
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Brian Atlasmeet um >> Chaz Chaz Reinhold and he's like so he didn't crash weddings he crashed funerals and so and he had this thing where he would like
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Brian Atlas>> he did I know whatever if you've seen the movie you know that whatever >> you're too old so >> I'm a boomer >> some people [ __ ] >> what is the closest star to earth >> the sun >> star
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Caitlyn>> that the Anybody did? >> Yeah, it was fun. That was good. How many >> That was quick. I was like, >> how many degrees? >> That was like a star >> is a full rotation of a circle. >> Oh, 360. >> 360.
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Brian Atlas>> If you're walking perfect north and you turn right 90°, which direction are you now going? >> East. East coast, baby.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, what year did the What year did the War of 1812 start? >> 1812.
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Shantel[laughter] Correct. What country is the Panama Canal in? >> Why you keep pointing at me? Wait, what was the question? >> This one. I forgot. >> Uh, what country is the Panama Canal in?
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Brian Atlas>> Panama. >> Yeah, >> [ __ ] >> I was going to say, >> well, you keep pointing at me. >> Don't help people. No cheating. >> These questions can't be for real. >> Okay.
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Cece>> Where where did the >> attack on Pearl Harbor take place? I already >> Hawaii. >> We are talking about like hardcore. >> What country [laughter] did the Vietnam War happen in?
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Brian Atlas>> Vietnam. >> Guatemala. [laughter] >> How much is a quarter of an hour? >> 15 minutes. >> I know what's up. >> Yeah. >> Don't you worry about me. My math skills.
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Brian Atlas>> Okay. Yeah. How about this? What is 34 + 66? >> 100. Nope. Nope. 110. No, you were right. >> No. Nope. Oh, no. 100. You're right.
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Brian AtlasStop. I do math. >> Chip it, boys. Um. [laughter] >> Uh. Okay. How about this? >> Uh, what is 7 + 7 + 7? >> 21.
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Shantel>> Mhm. >> 21. 21. What is 3 * 3 + 1? >> 22. >> 10. 3 + 3 + You said 3 * 3. Wait, did I say 3 + 3
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Leah>> 3 * 3 + 1? >> Oh, I'm so tired. 3 + 3 + 1. >> No, 3 [laughter] >> 3 * 3 + 1. >> We're tired. >> 3 * 3 >> is 9 + 1 is 10.
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Brian Atlas>> Mhm. >> Okay. What is 7 - 7 - 7? >> -7. >> 7 - 7 is 0 - 7.
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Brian Atlas>> Wow, you're quick. Wow, that was good. >> What is 7 - 7 - 7? >> -7. >> What is >> 7 - 7 - 7?
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Shantel>> Quick, quick, quick. Answer answer. 7. >> What is 7 - 7 - 7? >> -14. >> Oh, 14. >> Okay. I didn't even bother doing it cuz
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AnyaI thought that you were just genuinely. It's because seven Oh, wait. >> What is 7 - 7 - 7 is 0 - 7 is got you guys. >> Wait, you guys got you guys?
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Brian Atlas>> I'm just so confident. I just believed [laughter] it. >> Yo, >> I'm like, what the hell is going on? >> Yeah, >> it's -7. >> Okay. >> Wow. >> I said first. >> You see how that works? Um, >> I said that second. >> Okay. Uh, mind games.
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Shantel>> What is 100 - 66? 40. Uh uh 33 or 44. >> Yeah, 44.
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Shantel100 - 66. 44. >> Guess again. Nobody help. >> Wait, what? >> You got it wrong. Guess again. >> 100 - 66. What is it? >> Is it not 44? >> You answered it earlier.
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Shantel>> I I answered it backwards. Okay. >> Wait. 100 >> - 66. >> - 66. >> Yeah. >> What's 10 - 6? >> Eight. >> Okay. >> Shut up. >> Okay. [laughter] Four. >> Yeah.
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Shantel>> Yes. >> You're almost there. >> So close. >> What's the other number? >> Wait, what? Wait, isn't it 44? >> No.
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Shantel>> 43. >> Do the Do the math real quick in your head. >> Guys, wait. >> Just think about it. Take a deep breath and think about >> Stop it. >> Get some help. >> Wait. 100us 66.
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Brian Atlas>> Is it 34? Mhm. >> Nice. [applause] >> I just want to take a quick second, you guys. >> Okay. What is 8 plus 8 plus 8? >> Can we into the mic?
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Brian Atlas>> 24. [sighs] >> Okay. What is 3 * 3 * 3? >> Uh, 27. >> What is 9 + 9 + 9? >> I don't want to do this. Oh my god. [laughter] >> Welcome to [ __ ] math class. >> Y'all thought you were going to talk
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Shantelabout dating. >> I don't want [laughter] to do this. [ __ ] this is the one thing that like you have to really like I have to put the formula in my brain. I don't want to >> What is it? >> Wait, what was the >> 9 + 9 + 9?
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Cece>> Uh, isn't it 36? >> 27 2 Oh my god. Yeah. >> What is it? >> 27. Wait, no. >> Wait. 9 + 18 and then isn't it
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Cece>> 29? Oh my god. Okay. 29. >> I I I suck at math. So, >> uh, what is >> 29? 29. [laughter] >> Is it not 29? >> 27. >> 27. >> Yeah, it's 27.
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Caitlyn>> Oh my gosh. >> What is 100 - 34? >> 66. Give me a good one. I'm >> okay. What is 9 - 9 - 9?
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Brian Atlas>> It's -9. >> Okay. How about this? How about this? >> If yes is spelled
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Brian Atlasyes, what does e yes spell? >> Eyes. [laughter] He thought he had you on that one. >> Okay. If you were born 10 years ago, how old would you be today?
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Shantel>> 10. Come on. >> How many World Wars were there? >> I think there was like three or two.
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Shantel>> Three [snorts] or two. [laughter] It's a tossup. >> Well, it's Guys, we're in the next Nazi Germany. >> Oh, that's true. >> Oh, [gasps] yeah. We're about to have one.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, okay. Let's see. Uh, what decade? Everybody's going to answer this one. What decade was World War I?
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Michelle Beriv>> Into the mic. >> Decade. >> 20th. >> Uh, 19 some uh 17 >> 70s.