HEATED Debate With Woke Girls?! CAT FIGHT?! Brian TILTED?! BASED Russians! | Dating Talk 279
Date: 2026-01-26
Duration: 7h 49m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_03Bella (Chipotle)(guest)
SPEAKER_04Cheva(guest)
SPEAKER_05Serenity(guest)
SPEAKER_07Lisa (Utah)(guest)
SPEAKER_08Amy(guest)
SPEAKER_09Diana (Russia)(guest)
SPEAKER_11Taz(guest)
SPEAKER_12Holly(guest)
SPEAKER_13Summer(guest)
Key Moments
00:00:18
IntroAll 10 guests introduce themselves
00:43:03
Key MomentDiana hesitates on US vs Russia allegiance. Brian reads naturalization oath.
00:54:58
ControversySummer vs Amy: UK grooming gangs, immigration, Palestine
02:03:06
QuoteAmy presents feminism as CIA-funded communist project to double labor pool
02:16:42
Key MomentSerenity's ex was DL gay - found DMs with trans woman while on birth control
03:39:02
Key MomentBella sings Amy Winehouse 'Back to Black' live, wins pizza
03:58:44
ControversyDiana: wants more white people, whites 'going extinct'
Topics Discussed
00:00:18
Guest Introductions
10 guests including 2 international (Scotland, Australia)
00:41:51
Allegiance Debate
Diana hesitates on US vs Russia. Amy: 'America first 100%.'
00:54:58
Immigration/Grooming Gang Debate
Summer vs Amy on UK grooming gangs and immigration.
02:03:06
Feminism History
Amy presents feminism as communist/Marxist/Satanist project.
02:52:12
Self-Ratings
Guests rate themselves. Serenity wants $2-5M/yr husband income.
03:39:02
Bella Sings Amy Winehouse
Bella performs 'Back to Black' a cappella to applause.
03:58:44
White Population Decline
Diana wants more white people. Amy supports.
06:56:30
Summer Catholic vs Porn
Brian challenges Summer for being Catholic while doing porn.
07:48:28
Show Wrap
~8 hour show.
Transcript
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Brian AtlasWelcome to the Whatever Dating Talk podcast where we try to make sense of the modern dating hellscape. I'm your host, Brian Atlas. We're going to just jump right in. Sorry for the delay there, guys. We're going to have the guests introduce themselves. Go ahead.
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Serenity[clears throat] >> I'm Serenity. I'm 19. I'm from California. I'm recently unemployed and I go to the CC in Santa Barbara and I'm a communications major.
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Serenity>> And sorry, did you say where you're from originally? >> California. >> Like Northern California. >> More kind of like reading. >> Uh more like the Bay Area. >> And you said you were recently unemployed. Were you fired? >> No, I was not. I just moved recently. Decided to
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Summer>> quit. Gotcha. Okay. What about you? >> I'm Summer. I'm from Scotland. Um why do for a job? >> Age? >> Oh, I'm 27. Okay. and [clears throat] I do only fans and fun.
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Brian Atlas>> What part of Scotland are you from? >> I'm from Glasgow. >> Glasgow. Okay. >> It's the best place. >> All right. Uh, any college or anything like that? >> I went to Glasgow School of Art. >> Art. You got Do you have a degree from there or >> No, I dropped out.
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Brian Atlas>> Dropped in. Okay. What were you doing for art? Painting. >> A portraiture in fine art. >> Portrait. Okay. You should have me to draw you >> portrait. Yeah, that would I'll like one of your French girls or >> Oh, I'll draw you. Yeah. All right. Uh,
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Bella (Chipotle)what about you? >> What's up? I'm Bella. Um, 18. Uh, [laughter] from server and I'm not in school right now. >> Okay. And, uh, where are you from?
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Brian Atlas>> Oregon. >> Oregon. Oregon. >> Oregon. >> Portland. >> Nope. >> Rogue River. >> Rogue River. >> Middle of nowhere. >> Okay. The sticks. >> The sticks.
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Amy>> All right. What about you? >> I'm Amy. I'm from Australia originally. I've been living in the States 10 years now, most recently Arizona. I just moved out there. Um, I am an independent creator on YouTube. I actually just went
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Brian Atlasindependent. I was with the Value Tamement Network for a couple of years. And, uh, I have an associates in justice and legal studies. >> And repeat your age again. >> 30. >> 30. Okay. Rock and roll. >> It's been a few years since I've been on.
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Holly>> Yeah. Yeah. Welcome back. What about you? >> I'm Holly. I'm from the UK. Um, I'm 23 years old and I also do Only Fans, but I
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Brian Atlashave a uni degree doing textile design. >> All right. And uh, what city are you from in the UK? >> I'm from Leeds. >> Leeds. That's northern. >> Yeah, >> the Northern Northerner. All right. [laughter] What
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Chevaabout you? >> My name is Cheva. Um, I moved to Miami a year and a half ago from Israel and I work as an office manager for a roofing company and I sing and play guitar and write and compose. >> Age?
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Taz>> And I'm 21. >> 21. Are you in college or university or anything like that? >> No, I work. >> Work. Okay, gotcha. >> All right, welcome. What about you? >> Hi, my name is Taz. I also do Only Fans for a living. And what else?
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Taz>> Age? >> My age? I am 24 years old. I'm turning 25 this February. any college? >> Um, I have a degree in uh information technology. I'm an exs software developer.
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Brian Atlas>> Ex-s software developer. And you went into Only Fans. >> How much were you making as a software developer? >> Um, I was making six figures. >> How much you making with Only Fans?
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Taz>> Um, I have been on the platform for only two months. So, >> how much you making on Only Fans? >> Uh, but I don't know if I want to disclose that. Well, are you making as much as you uh >> um a a little bit more than that? Almost
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Brian Atlasclo very close by. >> Very. >> Okay. So, in two months, you've dwarfed your or at least you're matching your earnings for as a software. >> I was not really expecting that either,
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Lisa (Utah)but >> All right. What about you? >> My name is Lisa. I am 34. I'm a stay-at-home mom. Um and I am from super
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Lisa (Utah)small town in Utah, population 650. So, All right. Uh, college or anything like that? >> Um, I did go to nursing school and get my license. >> Okay. So, you're a nurse? >> Yeah, but my license is expired.
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Brian Atlas>> Oh, but you stay at home with the kids. Okay. Gotcha. You used to be a nurse. Okay. What about you? >> My name is Diana. I'm from Russia. So, I hope you guys understand my English and through my accent. It's not perfect.
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Diana (Russia)>> What uh city? >> Uh, Kabar. It's forest really close to China. >> Okay. Age? Uh 38. >> 38. >> Yeah, I think I'm the oldest here. >> Um
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Brian Atlas>> college, >> uh Texas University and it's college in Kabaros. I don't know. >> Okay. How long have you been in the United States? >> 10 years. >> 10 years. Okay. All right. Welcome everybody. Welcome. Welcome. Uh before
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Brian Atlasthe Mer Merlin. Watch the seven-part series now only on Daily Wire Plus. Okay. Uh, relationship status. Tell us your relationship status. >> Very much single.
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Serenity>> All right. Uh, how long you've been single for? >> Um, almost a year. I'd say like nine months. longest uh relationship for you?
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Serenity>> Um, well, the first and only boyfriend I've had was three years off and on. >> Three years off and on. >> Yeah. >> Okay. And if I Is this the gay one? [laughter]
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Serenity>> I didn't know you were going to out it like that. >> Just right away. I get it. Why not? >> Yeah. I mean, yeah. Found out he was DL gay. >> Okay. Yeah.
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Serenity>> Uh the the three-year [laughter] off and on guy, the this guy. >> And when you say it was off and on, how many times was it? >> Oh, it was all it was throughout high
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Serenityschool from sophomore year to right after senior year. Yeah. And it was very much all off and on continuously.
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Brian Atlas>> But like uh three times, 20 times? >> Like I'd say probably like five to 10 times. >> Five to 10. >> Five. I'll say five times. >> Okay. >> Yeah,
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Brian Atlas>> that's on the higher end, I'd say, for off and on. And who would typically initiate the off? Who would initiate the >> um >> endings? >> Definitely both of us. >> Okay. It was it was mixed.
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Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> And then would it be mixed also for who would try to be like let's get back together? Would it be kind of mutual or >> It was a lot of convincing on his end.
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Brian Atlasconvincing you to go back. Okay. Um, now when you say he was gay, was he bisexual or is he gay? >> No, he's not gay. I think he >> just dick occasionally or
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Serenity>> Yeah. [laughter] Well, it's just I I went through his phone one day, saw DMs. Um, and it was with a trans woman and he said he was into everything and I was like, "Oh, okay.
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Serenity>> Whoa, wait. Okay, but like with a trans woman." >> Yeah. >> Okay. But it says he was into everything. So that's like like >> Okay. >> I don't know what you would call that. >> So was he cheating on you?
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Brian Atlas>> Oh yeah, that's how I >> was he having sex with a trans woman? >> I don't know. [snorts] I never found that out. >> Damn, that's intense. >> Yeah. [laughter] >> Uh okay. >> Yeah.
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Brian Atlas>> Question for you though. You guys were on and on on again off again quite a few times. >> Yeah. Uh, did you stay with him or get back with
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Brian Atlashim at any point after the revelation that he was banging trans transgender people? >> No, I never got back with him. I talked
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Brian Atlasto him a little bit after it, but he cheated. I mean, it's no like like >> it's nothing of the sort of like weird or anything. It's just he cheated. The
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Brian Atlasdiscovery of him being gay. That was the final straw. >> Well, the discovery that he cheated, >> but like >> I mean the gay Yeah, that's a little like >> Yeah, I get the cheating. That's
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Serenityprobably worse or whatever. But >> but like no shame. The game is game. But >> the game is game. >> What does that mean? >> Like do you not my thing? >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Yeah.
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Brian Atlas>> Okay. But you didn't stay with him after you the revelation, the discovery of the >> uh the gay thing. Okay. >> Yeah. No. >> All right. >> Uh you've been single for one year. How long have you been in Santa Barbara for?
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Brian Atlas>> I just moved here. Um 3 weeks ago. >> Okay. So, this is your first uh semester quarter. Yeah. >> At the Santa Barbara City College. Love it. >> All right. Any uh prospects, dating prospects since you moved here?
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Brian Atlas>> No. You know, first semester in Santa Barbara. Not trying to date anybody. >> Not trying to date. Yeah. Okay. What's your orientation? >> Straight. Bisexual. >> Oh, straight. >> Straight. Okay. >> All right. What about you? >> Single. >> Single. How long you been single for?
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Brian Atlas>> For two years. >> Two years. Longest relationship? >> Nine years. >> Nine years. Yeah. >> Is that the one that ended two years ago? >> Yeah. >> Who broke up with who? >> I broke up with him. >> Nine-year relationship. >> I know.
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Brian Atlas>> So, you guys were Wait, you guys were dating cuz you're 27. >> All of our childhoods. >> Oh, wow. >> Interesting. Uh, any guys currently in the picture? >> No. >> Nothing?
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Brian Atlas>> No. I mean, if I really want to see a raccoon, so if a guy shows me a raccoon, then I'm >> Can you clear Can you clear the Just click on the side area, please?
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Brian AtlasNo. Higher. I'll come back at some point and fix it. Uh, okay. No guys in the picture. >> Nothing? >> No. [clears throat] I've been on a
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Brian Atlascouple of dates, but they don't give me what I want. >> I see. Okay. Uh, what about you? >> Single. >> All right. How long you been single for?
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Brian Atlas[sighs] >> Like 7 months, >> something like that. >> Okay. Longest relationship? >> Like two years. >> Two years. Is that the one that ended 7
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Brian Atlasmonths ago? >> No. No, that was a Okay, that was a different one then. Um, how long was the one seven months ago? >> Like four months, five months.
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Brian Atlas>> Okay. And uh you said though in your pre-show notes that >> it's complicated, I think. >> Is that right? Are things complicated? [laughter] >> So, are you uh you're seeing somebody? >> Yes.
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Brian Atlas>> What does that mean? >> Uh I have a crush. [laughter] >> Yeah. What does that mean, though? >> We hang out. How long have you guys been hanging out
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Brian Atlasfor? >> A number of months, I think. Like three, maybe. >> Okay. And how often do you see him or hang out with him? >> Like every day. He's in our friend
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Brian Atlasgroup. >> Love him. >> Oh, he's in the friend group. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Uh, and are you guys exclusive? >> I don't know. >> Are you uh seeing other guys? Mary, try
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Brian Atlasclicking the empty space at the top on the split. That should clear it. >> No, I'm not. >> The darker.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, so you're not seeing other guys. Is he seeing other girls? >> I don't know. >> Would you be upset if he was? >> No. >> So, you see him making out with some other girl at a frat party or >> I'd be a little hurt, but
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Brian Atlas>> Would you still see him though? >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> It's like one of my closest friends. >> Closest friends. Yeah. >> But you're single. Do you want more? >> I don't know. >> You don't know? >> I'm not sure. >> Okay. You're just riding the wave. You're just riding the wave.
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Brian Atlas>> Riding the wave. >> Riding the wave. Uh, okay. >> Yeah. >> Are you on any dating apps? >> Nope. I've never been. >> Did you just do the Shaka? [laughter]
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Amy>> All right. Uh, Amy, what about you? >> I'm engaged. >> All right. Uh, how long you guys been together? Um, well, we worked together at Value Tainment for over a year. We worked on
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Amymy show for a long time. We were best friends. We'd hang out every night. Um, planning stuff for my show. Uh, but we started dating August of last year and then he proposed in October, so it was pretty quick, but we know each other
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Amylike very well. Like I said, spent basically every day together for like a year before that. >> Nice. Okay. And uh, do you guys have a date planned for the wedding or >> um, we're actually going to elope. I'm
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Amynot really a big believer in blowing a bunch of money on a wedding. Kind of just want to start our lives together. Probably between like March to May. We're thinking. >> We're just deciding where we want to like be longterm where we want to live
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Amyand then we're going to do that. >> Yeah. Well, Arizona is nice. You moved out there. >> Yeah. He's he's currently in Florida still and we and we haven't lived together by the way. >> So, since uh I came on the show, I have
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Amytaken the Christ pill. I mean, I was already a Christian, >> but he's really leading me in that regard. So like no sex before marriage, not living together, all of that. >> That's interesting. Um so you guys have been completely celibate.
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Amy>> Oh wow. Okay. You guys definitely are you guys um >> what denomination of Christianity? >> Um I'm Catholic. He's Protestant. >> Okay. >> Hopefully I can bring him over to my side. >> Bring him over. Bring him over.
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Amy>> He loves Catholic mass honestly. Um so like I go to his church, he comes to my church. >> What kind of Protestant? >> Um just >> is he like Presbyterian or Baptist? I think it's more like non-denominational.
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AmyHe goes to like a really chill home church. Uh there's like maybe 100 people total in the congregation, but on an average night like 30 to 40. It's very chill. >> Gotcha. Okay. All right. Uh
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Brian Atlas>> oh, we got a little little red in the sky. Kind of nice little sunset here. Nice. Nice. >> Uh what about you? >> I'm exclusive with someone I've been seeing for the past 3 months.
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Brian Atlas>> All right. So, let's say relationship. Uh or maybe well boyfriend boyfriend and girlfriend but exclusive >> but exclusive. Yeah. >> All right. Longest relationship? >> Three years.
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Holly>> Three years. Who broke up with who? >> I broke up with him after finding out that he was seeing one of my friends. >> Was it her? >> No. >> Was it a scouser? >> Just the brother. >> She was one of my close like school
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Brian Atlasfriends. >> Yeah. Can you do a scouse? >> No. Can I fold? >> You don't know how to do scouts? [laughter] >> Can I? >> Okay. >> Like Patty the bad? >> Yeah. Oh, by the way, uh >> I was like, how did you know that? [laughter]
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Brian Atlas>> You lost the fight yesterday. >> Dana White very disappointed. You watched the fight? >> I didn't watch it. I was going to watch it. >> It was a good fight. It was a good fight. But yeah, Patty just >> But he's so scared.
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Serenity>> Yeah, it was it was decently contested, I think. But >> yeah, it was a sad fight. Yeah, >> it was a sad fight. >> How sad. >> I mean, he kept the other guy kept poking Patty in the eye. [laughter]
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Brian Atlas>> That's right. Yeah. Two two eye pokes and then >> I think there was a low blow that the ref missed. >> Oh yeah, there was >> kind of unfortunate kind of Yeah, he did get a pretty bad Was it two eye pokes, I think? >> Yeah, there was there was two
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Brian Atlas>> two eye pokes. >> Or was it just one? >> That was two. >> Uh yeah. Damn. Anyways, uh yeah, unfortunately most uh what about you? >> I'm single. >> All right. How long you've been single
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Chevafor? Um, my only relationship was a year ago for like four months, but the there have been a lot of situationships lately.
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Brian Atlas>> Longest one year lately. Uh, is there currently a guy in the picture now? >> Um, no. >> No. Okay.
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Brian Atlas>> I would say no. >> No, not a guy in the picture. Um, I'm curious. You know, I was thinking about um here, actually, I'll let everybody do their intros then.
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Brian AtlasActually, you know what? I'll just do it now. You know, I was thinking like you ask a girl if she's single, she tells you yes. But I I think you can't really I mean, this would go both ways. If you
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Brian Atlasknow, you ask a guy if he's single, he tells you yes. What does that mean? What does that mean in 2026? >> You're not. >> Oh, I'm single, but I'm like [ __ ] three people. Okay. Well, that's
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Brian Atlashelpful. So, I was like thinking, how can you ask the question to get to get to the bottom of what you're actually looking for? In my case, if I'm interested in dating somebody, I need
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Brian Atlasher undivided attention immediately. She can't be like in a situationship talking to 300 dudes like that. Can't no after the first date you want to deal with me, it has to be a wrap with the
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Brian Atlasother guys. I'm not going to deal with you like I'm going to be the [ __ ] third choice or what. No, it has to be a rap. So, how do you ask the question to make a clear determination? Cuz you know, a girl tells you she's
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Serenitysingle, right? Or a guy tells you he's single and he's [ __ ] like five chicks or something. You'd be like, "What the fuck?" >> I mean, I would just ask like, "Are you seeing anybody else?" >> Yeah. Like, you might not be dating.
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Brian AtlasYeah. But just asking anyone. >> I have a I tell me what you guys think of this. I actually uh I devised a sort of almost legal ease method of how you can ask this. So are you currently
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Brian Atlastalking to dating this would include casual hangouts seeing involved with or maintaining contact with any other men? >> I'm saying this face to face >> whether whether casually or seriously
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Brian Atlasonline or in person including but not limited to texts, DMs, dating apps or social media. I think that that you have to ask that question. Has this worked for you >> to? What do you mean? Has that worked? Has it worked?
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Brian Atlas>> Well, it's a new It's a new development, so I haven't employed it yet. >> But, uh, >> I think that would work. >> I don't I think it's too much. >> Why would it be too much? >> Cuz you're you're basically It's like a contract.
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Brian Atlas>> Like, are you this this this this you can ask like what your intentions are, but like >> No, I think you can be you have to be really [ __ ] you got to be really explicit. I think asking if you're
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Serenitytalking or seeing anyone would get the message through. >> I agree. You're either talking you're either texting talking to someone or you're seeing them and you're seeing them in person. You know, I think the
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Brian Atlasthing is is people will use a little loophole, you know, because in the same way that if I ask a girl if she's single and like all the women here, like not all the women here, but we frequently will have people on the show say they're
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Brian Atlassingle, but they've been having consistent sex with a guy for a year now. Me going in that I don't want to deal with a girl like
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Brian Atlasthat. Like I don't want to deal with a girl who's still hung up on her ex, who's still dealing with her ex, who's still [ __ ] her ex, who's [ __ ] one, two, three other guys. I can't I don't
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Brian Atlaswant any part of that. Now, she can wrap things up with him and then come talk to me. Then we can pursue something, but I don't want to deal with a girl like I mean, I don't even want to date a girl,
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Brian Atlasbut if we're going to have sex and you're [ __ ] another guy, [laughter] h that's I can't do that. So, >> you just don't enjoy dating. >> What do you mean? You don't. You just said I don't want to date >> a girl. >> I don't really date normally. >> Oh.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, >> so when was your last relationship? >> No, we we can get there. >> Let's get to the bottom of it. >> Well, I mean, I'm in a you know, I I have quite a bit of experience prior to
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Brian Atlaswhen I started this podcast, but um I would say I would I don't have the typical average guy dating experience anymore. >> Can I ask if this show turned you off dating? [laughter] >> Uh,
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Brian Atlas>> I could see that. I mean, I've had bad That's a good question, Amy. I mean, I've had interesting experiences even prior to the show, but I mean, I've heard some pretty crazy things. I've definitely been redpilled and blackpilled on a lot of things I've
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Brian Atlasheard on the show, right? >> But no, I mean, I I'm still uh there's there's a lot of good women out there. Um there's bad women, too, but there's a lot of good women. But I would say like
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Brian Atlashonestly, I'm mostly just >> sourcing like honestly girls are just DMing me. No. >> So like I have [laughter] >> I guess >> so I just not like look I've I've shot
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Brian Atlasmy shot here and there. I'm not gonna but >> I would say the majority of the people I've dated in the past 3 four years they've all approached me. So my situation is a bit unique. I guess you >> you got grippies. >> I could do that. >> I got
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Brian Atlas>> you got grippies. >> Grippies. >> Grippies. >> I thought grippies. I thought you were talking about big labia matter. >> You like it when the girl does the first move.
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Brian AtlasUh yeah, that's I'm fine with it. Yeah. I mean, how else? Okay, so if some like hot girl who lives across the country
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Brian Atlaslikes me, I'm not going to like randomly manifest knowing who that girl is. So, of course, she would have to make the first move. Um but I mean, throughout
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Brian Atlasthroughout most of my life, I've consistently been the one making the first move. But now that I'm in a position to be able to source from [snorts] the girls who pick me, it's actually way better. [laughter]
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Brian Atlas>> It's It's way better. But no, if a girl like I mean don't you got to approach it. You can a woman can make the first move in like and still be feminine and
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Brian Atlashonestly all she has to really do is uh I mean she should uh put in amount fair amount of effort, right? But she should,
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Brian Atlasuh, if she just shoots the DM, I can take the lead from there, basically. So, uh, yeah, I don't find some guys say I don't even know if it's some guys say I think some women think, oh, if I make
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Brian Atlasthe first move, it'll be a turnoff to the guy, which maybe that's the case sometimes, but most men would welcome an invite. Uh, look, don't be like, "Hey, want some pussy?"
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Brian Atlas>> [laughter] >> like be feminine, be be pleasant, you know, don't be like aggressive about it. But yeah, I think most guys are totally open to women making the first move. Let me continue on though with uh everybody
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Brian Atlasuh relationship status. [sighs and gasps] >> Relationship status, single. >> Single. >> Single. >> Longest uh relationship. >> Um I haven't been in like serious.
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Brian Atlas>> Never been in a relationship. >> Okay. How well how long have you been single? Um, since I got to the United States. >> From where you from? >> I'm from Bangladesh. I'm South Asia. >> Bangladesh. Okay.
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Brian Atlas>> We have a very international. We got Russia, Bangladesh, Israel, uh, the UK, Scotland, Australia. We got more international people. American
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Brian AtlasAmerican. American American. [laughter] >> Okay. >> We outnumber you. >> Outnumbered at the table. Um, >> okay. Uh, so you've never had a boyfriend? No. No. Never. >> What's the longest period of time you've
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Tazseen a guy? >> Seen a guy? Longest period of time. I I don't like It's because of the cultural thing, you know. We don't really We just get married. We don't >> Wait, when did you move to the US? >> Uh when I was 14. >> 14. So, you've been here for 10 years.
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Taz>> 10 years. Yes. >> Okay. Do you have uh do you have citizenship? >> Yeah, I do. >> Okay. Like you got how's the process? You get your green card? So I came here
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Tazwhen I was 12 for the first time just to visit the states and because I was so young I got the citizenship in like 6 months >> and my dad was here for like 20 years or some something. Yeah. >> Before Wait. Okay. So your dad moved
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Tazhere before you moved here? >> Yeah. My dad moved here before I was even like born. >> Oh wow. Okay. >> Yeah. So my mom got pregnant and then he just moved here. >> Is your mom here?
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Taz>> No, they're in New York. They're in the >> in the US though. Okay. And they're both Bangladeshi. >> Yeah, they're both but the country used to be East Pakistan when they were like >> back then >> kids. Yeah. >> Okay. [laughter] Gotcha.
00:24:38
Brian Atlas>> Uh sorry. Longest consecutive period of time you've dated a guy or seen? I >> I haven't I haven't dated really. >> Have you gone on a date with a guy? >> Um yeah, I have been to many dates. Yeah. >> Okay. Well, what's the longest like >> I've spoken to someone?
00:24:51
Taz>> Yeah, like a month, two months, three months. >> Um I kept in touch with everyone. [laughter] So, we're all friends. I guess you would say >> you're Well, okay. I understand that
00:25:03
Brian Atlassome women maintain men in the friend zone, but what I'm asking you is, uh, the longest period of time that you've >> Wait, hold on. You you still >> You could say 3 4 months. The max 3 four months. Yes. >> Okay. Have you ever said I love you to
00:25:17
Tazanybody? >> No. >> To to a guy. Anyways, um, are you a virgin? >> No, I have two kids. >> Plot twist. Oh, gag. >> Just kids. That's
00:25:30
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, >> two different fathers. >> No, they're the same father. [laughter] >> Uh, white guy. >> No, he's black. >> Black eye. Okay. >> I'm from Miami, so we only have black and Hispanic. >> No, there's white guys.
00:25:41
Taz>> Well, there is some white guys maybe. >> Where I'm from, where I'm from, I mostly encounter Hispanic and black guys. So, >> what part of Miami? >> I am from Miami, Dade. Um, I cannot say like exactly.
00:25:53
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Yeah, that's totally fine. So, >> um, okay. So, you have two kids. >> Uhhuh. >> With the same guy, but you just said you've only seen >> We were not dating. We're just hooking
00:26:04
Brian Atlasup. >> The So, pregnancy takes nine months. >> If you have two kids from the same guy, >> wouldn't it stand to reason that this man was in the picture for at least 10
00:26:16
Tazmonths? N. >> Um, he was in the picture for a couple of years. Yeah. >> But you said you've only >> But we're not like We're not exclusive. That's what I'm saying. >> We're not exact. We just have children together.
00:26:28
Taz>> Okay. But here, >> when did you're 24? At what age did you meet him? >> Um, 20. When I was 20. No. When I graduated college. >> Okay. When's the last time you hung out with him?
00:26:41
Taz>> Um, I see him all the time. I mean, I have kids with him. [laughter] So, yeah. >> Do you live with him? >> Um, yes, I do live with him. >> Um, it's just so we can co-parent. That's >> okay. When's the last time you had sex with [laughter] him? I guess
00:26:53
Brian Atlas>> I can't answer that question. That is super personal. I'm sorry. That is super personal. >> You're a dating pot. You aren't you an Only Fans girl? I mean, isn't this >> pretty t Hey, this different personality you have to deal with, right? That's part of doing the >> Well, but I mean, I'm trying to
00:27:07
Brian Atlasestablish here the reason I ask a question. I don't frankly don't give a [ __ ] the last time you [ __ ] somebody. >> But it's like uh you said >> it was before this birth of my son,
00:27:18
Tazwhich my son was born in March last year. So, uh, yeah. >> So, did were you on birth control >> when I was pregnant? I literally was
00:27:29
Brian Atlaspregnant last year. >> Well, but but like when you were having sex with men, were you uh on birth control? >> No. No.
00:27:38
Brian Atlas>> So, okay. And like was it like an unintended pregnancy or were you just letting this um >> No, I I didn't want kids. I wanted kids early. I wanted to be a young mom.
00:27:52
Diana (Russia)I hold on. >> So she could be a good example for her kids, right? Being on the fence model. >> Exactly that.
00:28:02
Taz>> Wait. So, okay. [laughter] Does uh So, you live in the same house with the father. >> No, we're we're not having sex if that's what you're trying I'm moving off. >> Okay. We're moved on. Okay.
00:28:14
Brian Atlas>> But you do you not want a relationship with the guy? Hi, I'm a bit confused. >> Um, well, relationships are not simple, you know. So,
00:28:25
Taz>> but at no point, um, what do your your Bangladeshi parents think of your situation? >> Um, they just really don't care. Um,
00:28:37
Tazthey give me the independence to pick, you know, who I want to be with. >> Okay. >> Um, you know, they're pretty supportive over it and as as long as I'm good and happy, that's all they care about. They're not like the typical Okay.
00:28:49
Taz>> You know, super strict parents. >> What what's you'll have to excuse my ignorance. Are Bangladeshies are they Hindu or are they Muslim? >> So, let me let me explain this. Um, so
00:29:00
TazBangladesh is in the south of Asia. You know where that is, right? Asia is a continent. And the like Chinese, Japanese people, they're like East Asian I believe. Um, so we're on the south of Asia and the south of Asia has three
00:29:12
Tazcountries. I believe it's like uh India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. So like whole thing used to be India and then it divided into India and Pakistan for religious reason I believe because
00:29:23
TazIndians are Hindus Indians India is like a Hindu based country and Pakistan is like >> I'm just asking if you're Hindu or I don't need the [laughter] >> okay are you Hindu are you Muslim are you >> I don't follow like a particular
00:29:35
Tazreligion but I do believe I'm culturally Muslim culturally because I celebrate you know with my family. Okay. >> Yeah. >> Okay. But you don't >> I don't really know. I don't follow the
00:29:46
Brian Atlasreligion. Not by the book. No. >> Okay. All right. Um Okay. Two kids. Uh >> and the co-parenting is going well. >> Very well. >> Okay.
00:29:57
Taz>> Yeah. >> All right. Uh do you want more kids? >> I do, but since they're babies right now, it's I can't really think of any more kids, but I originally wanted four
00:30:09
Lisa (Utah)before I did. Yeah. >> All right. What about you? >> Um, I have been with my husband for 15 years and we will be celebrating our 14th wedding anniversary in the spring
00:30:20
Brian Atlasand we have three kids. >> All right. Three kids. I assume that's your longest relationship. >> Yeah. [laughter] >> Three kids. All right. I'm assuming the three kids are from your husband. Yes,
00:30:32
Diana (Russia)sir. >> Okay. Uh, what about you? >> So, I was I'm single now. I was married for last 11 years with American men and we get divorced uh last year.
00:30:44
Brian Atlas>> So that's it. >> Uh so you've been single for one year? >> Uh a little less than a year. >> Okay. And you were married for 11 years you said? >> Um officially 10 but >> together?
00:30:58
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, but together just >> Is this your longest relationship? >> Mhm. >> Okay. Uh and then when did you move to the United States? It was 2015.
00:31:09
Diana (Russia)>> 2015. So, okay. You've been here >> 10 years. Yeah. I do have my citizenship >> through your husband. >> Of course. Yeah. American men bring me here. So,
00:31:18
Diana (Russia)>> and then you divorced him. Yeah. >> No, I didn't. I mean, it's it was not my like choice. >> Who initiated the divorce? >> Uh, so
00:31:33
Brian Atlasit was our decision. So he just we've been >> How about this on the paperwork? Who initiated the divorce? >> Uh me. >> Okay. What was the cited reason for the
00:31:45
Diana (Russia)divorce? >> Just we've been together for so long and we just start realizing that we have we start having like last couple years we
00:31:55
Diana (Russia)start having a different goals >> and he wants to do his thing >> which was what what did he want to do? Um,
00:32:05
Diana (Russia)I don't know if I can talk about him because I don't want to I don't want him feel uncomfortable because I respect him and I love him. We best friends actually. Like >> we
00:32:17
Diana (Russia)>> Do you have kids? >> Yes, we have a daughter. She's She's going to be nine. >> Okay. >> And >> no other kids though? >> No. No, just one child. >> I see.
00:32:27
Diana (Russia)>> And we I would say he's he's my best friend. Justin, I know you're watching this. So, and I'm happy that we have such a decent
00:32:38
Diana (Russia)relationship. I I'm so proud of our marriage and the way how we handle our separation. I still love you. You my family.
00:32:49
Diana (Russia)>> Okay. Um, does he pay you alimony? >> Yeah, of course. It's just American laws and they he has to pay. Well, uh h does
00:33:00
Diana (Russia)he are you guys living in the same city? >> Um well, he's visiting us in Denver every once in a while, but he's travel a lot for work. So, >> where does he live? >> Um
00:33:12
Diana (Russia)>> state, you don't have to say >> Arkansas. Arkansas. So, he's pretty conservative. >> I mean, I don't know. >> When did you when did you move to Colorado? >> Um few months ago at summer.
00:33:25
Brian AtlasBut >> so you have whole custody of your child? >> No, it's not whole custody. It's 50/50. >> But you guys live in a different state. Wait. >> Yeah. So, >> isn't Arkansas [clears throat] like way the [ __ ] Hold on. Let me pull up a map
00:33:37
Brian Atlasof it. Sorry. It's just Arkansas is not my bread and butter. >> It's on the border of Texas. It's It's really on the border of Texas. >> Hold on. Uh just map USA. Sorry. My geography. Sorry. Arkansas. I don't [ __ ] remember where.
00:33:50
Brian Atlas>> Have you ever been in Arkansas? You got Colorado Leon. >> Colorado. >> Yeah. Okay. I knew the general location of Arkansas. It's a bit that way of Kansas. So, okay. But it's like what?
00:34:03
Brian AtlasIt's a It's a plane flight away, you know. Um, so how often does he see the kid or will we'll see the kid? I guess. >> Um, every month, I would say. >> Once a month. >> May maybe a little bit.
00:34:15
Brian Atlas>> Uh, did he want you to stay or what what happened there? >> Where? like like stay cuz obviously if you've got a kid it complicates the custody >> he doesn't want to stay in Arkansas. He
00:34:26
Diana (Russia)just his residence was there but he since he travel a lot in his work most of the time at this area because he's working in oil industry working in oil
00:34:36
Diana (Russia)industry so he's like blue collar man >> and um he's working like Wyomi Colorado pretty much this area so when I decide to move to Colorado he said actually it
00:34:49
Diana (Russia)was because of his job when we get divorced he's like hey uh you know I know you love mountains so you want to go to Colorado so you're going to have place there and I can see Ka and I can spend time with her because I'm going to work there and you're going to be there
00:35:02
Diana (Russia)and I can see y'all every once in a while. Sure. Yeah. And that's what I did. >> Interesting. Okay. Huh. Okay. So, he pays you child support. >> Mhm. >> And alimony.
00:35:11
Diana (Russia)>> Yeah. >> Um, was he a like is he a wealthy guy or >> was or now? >> Both. I guess >> when we married he was not a wealthy guy. he was in the military and he
00:35:24
Diana (Russia)actually quit the military and he was like >> um he he did he didn't have a job for a while. Uh then he go to his academy um
00:35:35
Brian Atlasand got his whatever. >> Uh and then the curious about the alimony. So is he uh how long does he have to pay you alimony for? >> Uh it's uh I think it's a three and a half years or
00:35:48
Brian Atlassomething or four I don't remember. >> Three and a four four years. Okay. for >> not longer >> cuz I know I think once you've been married for a long enough period of time I think sometimes you might even have to pay for life even which that's [ __ ]
00:36:03
Diana (Russia)but >> no I don't think so no it it only he can pay me for life if I would be um disabled or which I'm not
00:36:13
Diana (Russia)>> but if I start uh dating ah no not dating I think if I get remarried again so he will stop like if I'm going to remarry next four years. So, he's not going to pay me alimony anymore.
00:36:26
Diana (Russia)>> Oh, if you get remarried. >> Yeah. Yeah. So, he's not going to pay anymore. >> H How much does he pay you per month?
00:36:35
Diana (Russia)>> I I I'm not going to say that because I cannot We have some kind of We sign um >> contract. Yes, we signed that and um I
00:36:48
Brian Atlascannot talk about that. >> Huh. He made me sign that. >> Yeah. Yeah, I get it. NDA or whatever. >> It's not like it's not like something crazy. [laughter] I mean, it's okay. >> Yeah.
00:37:00
Diana (Russia)>> Yeah. I don't know about the alimony. I don't think people should pay alimony. >> You don't you don't think? >> Why? >> Well, >> no. It's like >> No, he's paying me because I'm a wife, right? And u Yeah, I agree. Because why
00:37:13
Brian Atlaswould he pay me? >> You're looking after the child. >> Well, >> child support. Child support and different or is it different? >> Well, child support's something different. So, for example, you could be married and never have children and
00:37:25
Brian Atlasstill have to pay the other person alimony. >> Yeah. Well, not even that. >> Well, actually is alimony, though. >> So, alimony is it's another term for it is spousal support. Say you've been
00:37:36
Brian Atlasmarried to somebody for 10 years. whether you have children or not. Uh whoever makes the most money, you would have to pay the other person uh spousal
00:37:46
Brian Atlassupport for months, years, and it often depends on how long you've been married. I personally think [laughter] >> what >> is this for everyone?
00:37:57
Cheva>> Uh pretty much I think because um there's a lot of women that don't work when they're in a relationship with a guy and then once they break up like then they're left with nothing. So
00:38:07
Brian Atlassometimes, but I've you know >> look I I think I I have heard some there are some instances where you could make the argument that alimony is justified
00:38:19
Brian Atlasbut the current laws it's basically it doesn't even factor in situations where for example uh let's say a woman uh you get married to her and say she's an she's a lawyer and she maintains her
00:38:31
Brian Atlascareer through the course of the marriage and she doesn't like stop or anything that takes care of the husband and you never have kids. You've been married for 10 years. She marries a guy who makes $5 million a year. She's going
00:38:43
Brian Atlasto get a [ __ ] ton of alimony even though she was essentially just in a relationship with a guy. That's completely [ __ ] There there is a compelling argument to be made in an
00:38:54
Brian Atlasinstance where, okay, she gave up like her career and she stopped going to college and she wasn't working at all and she didn't do anything to develop these skills. Even then, I'm still a little on the fence with alimony, but
00:39:06
Brian Atlaslike at least it's compelling to the point where it's like it kind of makes sense a little bit. Like, okay, help the help the woman out, >> but it's like in some instances it's like that's kind of [ __ ] >> Yeah, I agree.
00:39:19
Brian Atlas>> And then also, it's like what if she just ends the marriage just out? [ __ ] Yeah, if she cheats, you still pay money. >> Wow. You're joking. That is not a thing. >> The laws are really rigged against men and honestly, it's put society in a
00:39:31
Amyplace where men really don't want to get married. especially to American women, unfortunately. >> And so, I think that's why you're seeing prenups become a lot more common. I'm going to sign a prenup. I'm more than
00:39:43
Amyhappy to do it. We're going to structure it so that uh my fiance owns the YouTube business, too, cuz we left to go independent. He makes substantially more than me. >> Um, but we're building up my YouTube
00:39:55
Amytogether now. And so, we're going to position it so that, you know, he he essentially owns that. And not because we ever planned to separate, but just so he has that peace of mind. I never want him to worry.
00:40:08
Diana (Russia)>> That's That's good. >> That's crazy though. I didn't know you guys did that in >> there might be some know that either. >> Yes. They don't have that in Russia. No pay element is only paying child support. That's it. >> Same as the UK.
00:40:21
Amy>> Yeah. >> Yeah. The United States is completely cooked on this. I mean, there's there's >> it's total it's total >> teachers in school. >> What's that? Why do they not teach this? They have no idea. >> Because it would incentivize women to
00:40:32
Amyprobably do it more and a lot of a lot of women marry for that reason to be honest. Like they really they're getting married for the wrong reason so that they can rip a guy off. Did you guys hear about >> it was like that he was like an NFL
00:40:44
Amyplayer, some type of professional athlete and essentially she married him, >> divorced him to try to take half of his assets, but he had structured it in a way where everything went through his
00:40:54
Brian Atlasmother. It was all in his mother's name. And so she got nothing in the end. >> Well, I mean, I know what you're talking about. >> Good for him. Good for him, honestly. He was protecting his assets. I mean, yeah.
00:41:05
Brian AtlasIt's like, look, um, she wasn't kicking the field goals. She wasn't >> Who was Yeah. Why should she get >> I think it was some a soccer player. So, he w you know, she wasn't kicking the soccer ball. >> Football soccer ball.
00:41:19
Brian Atlas>> Football. >> Football. [laughter] >> Yeah. Well, because we have some international people here who >> but uh just curious like you have your US citizenship, right? Yeah. You said you got in like six months.
00:41:32
Brian Atlas>> I do have a question I want to ask related to this. >> Um okay, hold on. Let me pull it up. >> I don't want to like [ __ ] it up.
00:41:42
Brian Atlas>> Actually, first while I'm trying to find it. Oh, no. I got it. Okay. So, I guess I could also ask the United States citizens.
00:41:51
Brian AtlasHow about this? Uh I'll ask the international people first. Uh well international people who like live
00:42:01
Brian Atlashere. So in a morally neutral blamefree hypothetical conflict between the United States and the uh country of your birth
00:42:11
Brian Atlasthe country of your origin let's say where neither side is right or wrong. To which country is your allegiance starting with you?
00:42:23
Diana (Russia)>> My mother told me that they gonna ask you about it on this podcast. [laughter] Wow. She was right. I was like, "Mom, why would they bring politics?" Anyway,
00:42:35
Diana (Russia)um I'm American citizen and my child is American citizen and my husband, I mean exhusband
00:42:44
Diana (Russia)also American. I I love Russia. This is my motherland. But you just you ask me I have to choose between between >> you. If you had to pick one,
00:42:55
Brian Atlas>> this isn't to say that. Uh well, yeah, just answer it, I guess.
00:43:04
Brian Atlas>> I That's hard. >> I don't think >> Are you a citizen of the United States? >> Yes, I am. >> Now, [clears throat] did you naturalize? >> Yes. >> Okay. >> Yes. Uh here let's come back to you.
00:43:17
TazWhat about you? >> I would say the United States. The >> United States. >> Yeah. And that's because this is where you know I found the best quality of life. So I would
00:43:28
Brian Atlas>> So the US going to war with Bangladesh >> [ __ ] dropping nukes and [laughter] just kidding. Not nukes. But uh >> So okay, you side with the United States. >> I would side with the strongest army. The [laughter]
00:43:41
ChevaOkay. >> The country that has the strongest army. >> What about you? Um, Israel and the United States are friends, so I hope they never >> Well, luckily in this situation,
00:43:50
Brian Atlashypotheticals alleviate the need to Oh my god, am I going to be autistic about this? >> Uh, the the hypothetical alleviates the
00:44:02
Brian Atlasthe need to consider what the current state of affairs are between the United States and and uh Israel. So this in this hypothetical there happens to be a
00:44:11
Brian Atlasconflict between the United States and Israel un in this circumstance uh to which country is your allegiance? Do you and do you have a United States >> citizenship? My parents are American so
00:44:23
ChevaI am American citizen as well but >> my family is in Israel currently so I guess I would go for where my family is but also depends on the reason of the
00:44:32
Brian Atlaswar um what makes more sense. Well, so again, in the hypothetical, it's a morally neutral, blame free, no reason. >> So, Israel,
00:44:46
Amy>> okay. Um, >> don't hit on me. >> Uh, you have your US citizenship. >> Uh, working on residency, but I'm America first, 100%. Australia has been cozying up to China for quite some time.
00:44:57
AmyIt is slowly descending into a socialist hell hole, and I truly believe that the freedom of the West rises and falls on the United States. So W >> America first. >> Well put. Well put. Uh so you would just if you could join the military, Amy, you
00:45:10
Amyjust go over there and like [ __ ] up a bunch of kangaroos. >> I don't think women should serve in the military. >> Okay, that's fair. Uh you would >> But I side with I side with America 100% in every instance. I love Australia. I
00:45:22
Amylove my home country, but unfortunately it has been hijacked by international interests. Unfortunately, United States kind of the same. But I hope that it does not stay that way. Do we get rid of Perth first or what do you think?
00:45:35
Brian Atlas>> Um, [laughter] >> why Perth? >> I don't know. I feel like >> I was actually born in Perth, so it's funny you say that. >> Oh [ __ ] I forgot. [laughter] >> Uh, do we get rid of uh like Brisbane? Brisbane. Brisbane first. >> Where do we get rid of first if we do go
00:45:49
Amyto war with Australia? >> Um, >> like the >> like strategically >> like the Northern Territory. >> Listen, the Northern Territory out in the middle of nowhere. Bomb airs rock. I mean, >> I'm not sure. What do you think? Okay, whatever. Um, going back to you.
00:46:03
Brian Atlas>> Mhm. >> What's your answer? >> Russia or the United States? >> No, I cannot do that. Why I have to pick? >> You You have to pick. You got to pick one. >> What if I will not pick? >> You got to pick. Well, okay. How about
00:46:15
Brian Atlasthis? Could it be I think it's actually conceivable that, you know, within the next 10, 20, 30, 40 years, >> there is major military conflict between
00:46:25
Brian Atlasthe uh major powers in the world. >> Mhm. Uh, I could see a conflict with China. I could see a conflict with Russia. May >> I ask a question? Why did you leave
00:46:36
Diana (Russia)Russia? >> Because I fell in love with American men and that's why. And I being a traditional
00:46:47
Diana (Russia)woman, I would say, and kind of I don't know, I don't want to say submissive, but anyway, he's my husband. So wherever he decides and we go to America,
00:46:59
Brian Atlasnot because I don't. >> So what's your what's your answer though if you had to pick? >> I mean, do you have plan? Like do you you going to go do you go back to Russia? When's the last time you've been in Russia?
00:47:11
Brian Atlas>> Um last year I spent six months. >> Oh, okay. Yeah. So which one? >> Can I can I not pick please? >> Well, I obviously I can't force you to
00:47:21
Brian Atlassay anything. I can ask you again. >> Okay. Um,
00:47:29
Brian AtlasAmerica. >> Oh, okay. Little hesitation there. Mary, really quick, pull up the uh allegiance thing, the Wikipedia. >> The uh just really quick, >> the oath. >> The oath of allegiance. As a reminder,
00:47:41
Brian Atlasnaturalized citizens uh in order to become citizens of the United States need to take this oath. Can you uh mouse wheel zoom in a little bit? >> Uh oh, actually, you know what? Yeah, just zoom out for this. Uh, I hereby
00:47:54
Brian Atlasdeclare on oath that I absolutely and entirely renounce and objure all allegiance and fid fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have
00:48:05
Brian Atlashereto for been a subject or citizen. That I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.
00:48:17
Brian Atlasthat I that I will bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law that I will perform anyways you get the idea but basically you have
00:48:26
Brian Atlas[laughter] to you have to renounce not just not just I'm kind of I guess I should say the right thing which is Russia I don't know your hesitation there a little you know you you did have to give the oath did you do that oath
00:48:38
Brian Atlasremember the oath >> because it depends on uh who you married that's it >> what you still have to do the oath Right. Did you do the oath? >> Okay. Yeah. >> Did you take the oath? >> Yeah. >> So, shouldn't you just be like you I'm
00:48:52
Brian Atlas[ __ ] spitting over here. Shouldn't you shouldn't you just immediately >> Yeah. But I have a dual citizenship, right? I have two passport. I have American. >> But that that didn't stop you when
00:49:02
Brian Atlasyou're going to actually secure your citizenship to the US when you put your hand on the Constitution. Okay. >> And I I assume it's the Constitution or
00:49:12
Diana (Russia)maybe they use a Bible. I'm not really sure. Uh You probably said it quite uh freely then. I don't know. Just kind of interesting to notice. >> I don't think it means anything to be
00:49:23
Brian Atlashonest with you because >> it just bureaucracy. What the [ __ ] It doesn't bureaucracy the [ __ ] out of our country. That's crazy. It doesn't mean anything. The oath of allegiance doesn't mean anything. By virtue of you saying
00:49:36
Brian Atlasthe oath of allegiance, that is precisely what has granted you the ability to access the prosperity of our nation. Back to babushka. Russia, you go. >> So what is my respons? No. What is my
00:49:48
Diana (Russia)responsibility? Okay, let me ask you this. What is my responsibility as American citizen? What should I do? >> I mean, it literally says you need to even fire a gun if they require you to gun.
00:50:01
Cheva>> Oh, you have to fire a gun. They can force you. >> But let's say force me fire a gun. >> The the government can definitely force you to do things. >> I was born with a American citizenship. I didn't have to do anything for it. Well, so
00:50:14
Brian Atlasthe oath of allegiance doesn't apply to you because you were born with an American citizenship. However, in order to naturalize, you have to make an affirmative uh oath of allegiance to the
00:50:26
Brian AtlasUnited States. So all these immigrants who come here from all these countries, uh if you want to naturalize, you want to gain citizenship, you have to you read that oath. Like there's a there's a ceremony where you read it. I think you
00:50:38
Brian Atlasput your hand I don't know if they do the hand thing on that's kind of secondary. But I didn't do it, so I never agreed to it. Were you born here? >> Well, >> no, my parents are.
00:50:46
Brian Atlas>> So, there is a So, but I'm not really making this argument for uh well, just born citizens because you're right. You
00:50:55
Brian Atlasdon't have to make an oath as a citizen. You should, as a matter of fact, if you uh you do live here most of your life or well, no, a year and a half. >> All right. I mean, look, it makes sense,
00:51:07
Brian Atlasbut my argument as it relates to the oath of allegiance wouldn't apply to you. However, you're not going to be able to tell me it doesn't apply to her, >> right? But I'm good. It should apply to her. >> I'm not talking to you. >> I'm talking to naturalized US citizens
00:51:21
Brian Atlasor immigrants, >> right? I agree. And it's like, how is it that y'all want to move here, y'all want to live here, you do live here, you enjoy the benefits of the prosperity of this nation, the benefits of the freedom
00:51:32
Amyof this nation, but you lie in you lie on the oath, >> right? >> Or you're milk toast about it. That's [ __ ] up, man. >> Milk toast. Crazy that Israel gets an exception.
00:51:45
Amy>> What do you mean? >> Like, it's just fascinating that, you know, you didn't go through the same process. So I understand my parents are from here. >> My parents are American. >> Yeah, >> that's how it you have citizenship. >> That would apply to
00:51:58
Brian Atlas>> My grandparents are American. >> Any country, right? >> Oh, any country. >> Well, you were born here in the US, right? >> No, she was born in US. >> I was born in Israel. I moved here only a year and a half. >> My parents are American citizens. >> Yeah.
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Brian Atlas>> Yeah. So, she if you're born overseas, but both your parents are American citizens. Uh like she's not an immigrant. She she was born overseas but
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Brian Atlasshe for example I wasn't born in the US. I was born in France but both well my mom at least is an American citizen. >> Um but I was immediate not >> they had to go through paperwork and
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Brian Atlasstuff still. >> But I'm not Yeah. I was basically a a citizen but you know for example let's say you were born on a military base in another country. Both your parents are American citizens. you are an American
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Brian Atlascitizen even if you're born uh >> so if France and America goes to war you'll take America's side. >> Yeah. Yeah. But that to be clear though that's not to say that uh for example if
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Brian AtlasFrance went to war with another European country that I maybe wouldn't prefer that I would you know side with the other country. But yes even though I was
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Brian Atlasborn in in France uh America first. >> America first. Absolutely. >> I was born in France. I lived there for five. Look, I want good things for France. France and many other European countries are in really bad shape right
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Brian Atlasnow. I know we got into this last time, but these European countries are completely being taken over. They're completely the uh completely being taken over. And I want good things for France.
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Brian AtlasAnd I hope you know a lot all these European countries, France included, can get that [ __ ] figured out because uh I don't I don't I remember when I went to the Eiffel Tower as a kid, there weren't military there wasn't military uh posted up with >> There's always been military at the
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Brian AtlasEiffel Tower. >> There weren't there weren't um there weren't like gender marine and police posted up at the Eiffel Tower. >> There's always been a kid military at the airport at Eiffel Tower. Airport. Really? You're an expert on like the
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Brian Atlasmilitary status of >> Yes. Well, I go to Paris quite a lot. >> How old are you? >> I'm 27. >> Okay. So, I'm 36. So, when I was a kid, so this is back in the '9s, going to the Eiffel Tower, there were not uh all
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Brian Atlasthese military people stationed everywhere with firearms because the Eiffel Tower would be a very um desirable place, let's say, for a terrorist attack. So, when I was a kid, that wasn't the case. >> But do you think that's because of immigrants? >> Huh?
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Brian Atlas>> Do you think that's because of immigrants? Would you not argue that they >> you you think native just to be clear Charlie Hebdo was it uh like French uh well I guess a lot of these people
00:54:33
Brian Atlasimmigrated and then their kids could have been born in France let's say like the best way term I would use native French do you think the perpetrators of the Charlie Hebdo attack were like
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Summer10 tenth generational Frenchmen who >> No, but you could argue as well that even like in the United States your security levels, your gun levels, everything went up after 911. >> What does that have to do with >> So like obviously there's going to be
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Summermore security at public places after more tragedies happen. It's not because there's immigrants there. It's just because more bad things happen in the world >> because there's more immigrants. >> But not all crime is for immigrants.
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Amy>> Most >> Yeah. So, >> so even slightly >> there is a lot of cultures that are just fundamentally incompatible with the west and that has had a very detrimental
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Amyeffect over many of these countries. >> I disagree, especially not Scotland. >> No immigrant problem in Scotland. >> What about What about that? >> Go and fill up your >> Excuse me. What about that that young
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Amygirl who was 14 years old who had to wield a weapon to get immigrants away from her who was sexually harassing her and her sister? >> Was this in Scotland? Yes, it was in Scotland. >> Have you been to England recently? [laughter]
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Summer>> Yes. >> And you don't see what's going on there? >> No. So, England's national dish has always been chicken tikka masala. We've We've always had immigrants. We've always been okay with immigrants. There's no problem with immigrants. In
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Summerthe UK, it's just propaganda. >> They're taking over propaganda. >> They're not taking over. They're not. Especially like I'm not from England. I don't give a [ __ ] about England. I don't care anything to do with England. Never have. Scotland has no immigrant problem.
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SummerThere was actually people tried to protest against immigrants in Glasgow and I think maybe five people showed up and thousands showed up opposing them. >> We are fine with >> I don't know about Scotland but I'm talking about England.
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Amy>> I like Indian food too. That doesn't mean that there isn't invasions occurring in all of these countries. Literally a young 14year-old girl had to brandish a weapon to get these
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Summerimmigrants away from trying to rape her and hers. Bro, can we talk about how many rape cases happen in Scotland and happen in Ireland and happen in England that are white men that don't go on record, but because one thing happened
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Amywith >> Have you heard about the grooming gangs in the in the UK? >> Of course I have. Do you know that? Do you know the biggest grooming gang in London as white people? >> Um, and those are the people who end up getting prosecuted. And in fact, when
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Amyyou look at the records of several of these immigrants, they actually put them down as white or some other culture to mess with the statistics of it. No, this is very much true. >> The biggest pedophile gang in London were white people.
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Amy>> Okay, but are you denying that those Pakistani grooming gangs in the in the UK? And you know what? Right now in the right now in the UK, there are people who are literally being arrested for
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Amyposting about these grooming gangs for calling out these um these people, these child abusers. >> We live there. We live there, girl. This is all propaganda that they sell to you guys. Listen, I'm there. I've posted
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Summer[ __ ] against hundreds of people. I've never been arrested. Do you know why these people are being arrested? >> There's been over,200 arrests. >> Someone was arrested because they said, "You know what? The immigrants live in this hotel. Let's go put it on fire."
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Amy>> It's not about doxing them. No, >> they went on fire. That's why she was arrested. >> No, you're more likely to actually cop a charge for speaking out about this versus the person who's perpetrating the crime. You're You have so much cognitive
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Amydissonance right now. It's insane. And I can speak personally from Australia. I have not been there in 10 years, but my family is there. People are there. And there was actually a video that circulated, I believe it was on New
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AmyYear's in Sydney with thousands of people walking around and you are hardressed to spot out an Australian person, a white Australian in that group. No, it's true. It's diluting
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Amyculture and there are cultures that are fundamentally incompatible because in some religions they believe it's okay to have sex with girls who are underage. They think it's okay to, you know, take
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Amyall of this government assistance. >> So, is it just the people of different skin tone that you're having issue with? >> Not necessarily. It's the people, you know, the Scottish people. It's the cultures. It's the cultures that are fundamentally incompatible.
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Amy>> Okay. >> Religiously, sexually, in many other ways as well. >> So, just like Muslims, >> not just Muslims. I would say that it's any culture that essentially thinks it's okay to >> I would like argue that there's so many
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