She DISRESPECTED Him?! Based VlRGlN Mason & Brian Atlas vs. Women HEATED DEBATE! | Dating Talk 290

Date: 2026-04-13
Duration: 9h 01m

Identified Speakers

SPEAKER_01Angelica(guest)
SPEAKER_02Mason Gregoire(guest)
SPEAKER_04Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_06Molly(guest)
SPEAKER_07Jade(guest)
SPEAKER_09Dana(guest)

Key Moments

00:01:40
IntroAll guests introduce themselves
00:05:08
Key MomentMason discusses surviving catastrophic motorcycle accident on 9/11/2024
01:00:00
Key MomentAngelica reveals giving ex-husband house and passive income in divorce
01:36:40
Key MomentAngelica confesses she 'fired the first shot' by telling husband he couldn't sit on couch until dishes were clean
02:20:00
Key MomentMason reveals he's still virgin at almost 30
02:31:40
QuoteBrian declares himself Mason's 'dick escort' and 'vagina virtuoso'
08:15:00
ControversyMolly's extreme trivia failures: doesn't know continents, thinks 5x5=20, never heard of Hitler

Topics Discussed

00:01:40
Guest Introductions

Molly (19, OF/Mormon), Jade (28, holistic health), Dana (50, insurance), Angelica (41, real estate), Mason (29, EMT/virgin).

00:05:08
Mason Motorcycle Accident

Mason's miraculous survival from catastrophic motorcycle accident on 9/11/2024.

00:10:10
No-Shows Exposed

Brian exposes 7 guests who cancelled or no-showed with screenshots.

01:00:00
Angelica Divorce Story

20-year relationship, being breadwinner, collaborative divorce, giving ex house and assets.

02:20:00
Mason Virginity and Breakup

Mason's virginity at 29, breakup with Alexa, Brian vetting future women.

02:41:40
Molly OnlyFans While Mormon

Religious contradiction of doing OnlyFans while being LDS.

08:15:00
Molly Trivia Failures

Molly can't name continents, thinks Italy is city in France, says 5x5=20, doesn't know Hitler.

Transcript

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07:41:11
Jaderoot of all of it comes from is I personally just I'm all about love and respect and especially within like my faith. Like I just don't believe in
07:41:22
Jadeturning Yes. I don't believe in turning away people who want better for themselves. >> What faith? >> Christian. >> Yes. Like I just don't >> there's nothing in Christianity that's contrary to nations.
07:41:35
Mason Gregoire>> Love thy neighbor is absolutely a part of that. They are our neighbors. >> No actually God in his word prior. It gives a hierarchal hierarchical prioritization of who you're supposed to
07:41:45
Mason Gregoirelove. As a man I'm supposed to love my wife above everybody else. I will throw my children under a bus before I do so my wife. And so then it goes children. So it's your your entire family. That's
07:41:57
Mason Gregoireyour second prioritization. Your third prioritization is your neighborhood in your city. The next prioritization is your country. And at the very bottom is every other country. So I'm not going to
07:42:09
Mason Gregoireprioritize people of another country over my own country. And that's described in the Bible. Yes, I do love people from other countries. I want to share the word with them. But I care
07:42:20
Mason Gregoireabout people from my country more than I care about them because it's my duty to protect my own countrymen. That's that's explained in the Bible. Why do you think God has established his country and his
07:42:31
Mason Gregoirepeople in in the Old Testament, the Jewish people, like he prioritizes them above everybody else? >> Why do you think that's good? >> Well, I can when you say, okay, like you
07:42:42
Jadeprioritize like your country over everywhere else. Like you love your country more than anywhere else. I guess that's where the difference is is because I don't just see it as like, oh,
07:42:54
Mason GregoireI only love my country before or I I love my country more than anywhere else. >> I'm not saying that's my position. That's what's that's the position described as you say. You say you're a Christian. That's the described in the Bible.
07:43:06
Jade>> Okay. Well, then for me, it's like maybe that's just like one of my humanly things. It's like I just don't see it as separate. Like I love everyone. I want everyone to have the best life. And if I don't I just don't see what's wrong if
07:43:17
Jadesomeone wants to come here and make a better life for themselves. Like if they're not >> because I care about I care about the people in my country more than I care about the people in other countries. >> Okay. Well, I care about everyone the same. Like I can't say I care about
07:43:30
Mason Gregoire>> that's definitely not true. So do you give >> No. Okay. So the nephew that you are you're you're parenting like do you care about the people outside of your home
07:43:41
Jadethe same you care about him? >> Well that's my job. I'm making the point. >> No, but I >> you care about people in prioritization. >> Where you live and like wherever you
07:43:51
Jadeborn is different than like the care you have for your child. That's different. >> But there is a prioritization >> for some and like for you that's fine. If that if you feel those ways because
07:44:04
Jadethis country is your priority, you put this country before anywhere else then okay I understand your mindset but that doesn't change mine. I don't feel like it's an a wrong thing for someone to
07:44:15
Mason Gregoirecome here to do better for their family by whatever those means are of like if it's >> what if it's going to cost what if what if having these these people are it's going to cost the people that you live around? Is that good?
07:44:28
Mason Gregoire>> Do you do you not care about those people that you live around? It's going to cost them. It's going to make it harder for them to afford their housing, to afford their jobs, to afford having a family because you want to be nice to the people in that other country that
07:44:39
Mason Gregoireare having a hard time. Whereas they could just make their country better. They could just start prioritizing the investment they makes make into their own country instead of breaking into
07:44:50
Jadeours. I mean I think what you can see is like with even with our country just because the people of the country want something to be done a certain way or different doesn't mean it's going to happen. I think saying them saying, "Oh,
07:45:03
Jadethey should fix their country." Now, their government >> should absolutely do that. But they a single whatever like a single family, >> that mom, whatever son, that family is not going to be able to change their
07:45:16
Jadecountry, but they're going to do whatever it takes to change for their the future for their family. >> So, they should come in the legal way. >> That's your opinion. Like, I >> that's the opinion of literally every
07:45:28
Mason Gregoirecountry that's ever existed. whatever it takes to provide better for my family, even if that means going into a country, >> which is prioritizing your family over the people that are trying to break into your country. I agree.
07:45:40
Molly>> I have a question. >> Do you like America? Do you like living here? >> Of course, I love America. I'm born here. >> And it like why do you like it though? Like do you like why do you prefer
07:45:52
Jadeliving here over Mexico or >> Well, it's not that I prefer living here. It's just like this is what I know. this is like where my family is. So like that's why I would have it's
07:46:03
Jadelike not like I'm opposed to living elsewhere. Like I this is what my familiarity is. This is there's a lot of opportunity here compared to like some other countries. So like that is a main reason why I'm here is because
07:46:16
Brian Atlasopportunity. >> A couple things. Um stolen land. There are portions of the United States that are not stolen land. >> Okay.
07:46:28
Brian Atlas>> Okay. I don't even buy into the stolen land paradigm, but if we find an illegal immigrant who hasn't committed any well violent crimes, um you're fine with us deporting
07:46:40
Jadethe violent illegal immigrants. >> If someone is here yet and they're killing people, hurting people like that drug, >> okay, then you're fine with Okay. So, let's say it's an illegal immigrant who
07:46:51
Brian Atlashasn't done any of that [ __ ] Uh, but they're on we apprehend them on a piece of uh American land that was not stolen. Can we deport them? >> I don't see why we have to deport someone who's not >> right. So, it has nothing to do with the
07:47:04
Brian Atlasstolen land if if you're not willing to grant that on the pieces of uh American land that is not stolen. If you're >> So, you can throw out the stolen land. >> Okay. You have to abandon the stolen land. That's why. But I'm just saying
07:47:17
Brian Atlasthere's no I still don't see. >> Okay. You abandon stolen land. >> I'm still saying I don't see >> Do you abandon stolen land? >> Well, not all land was not stolen. >> No, but you have to
07:47:28
Brian Atlasif your position is, well, even on land that isn't stolen, we still shouldn't deport illegal immigrants. Then your argument that we shouldn't deport illegal immigrants
07:47:39
Brian Atlasbecause stolen land crumbles. There has to be other justification for why we should not deport people. >> Sure. There's other justification besides the stolen land part. >> Okay, great. So, pushing stolen land
07:47:51
Brian Atlasaside. So, then you're still in favor even if it's not stolen land that uh we should not deport them. >> Yeah, I think you should allow people to have the opportunity to make better for ourselves. >> Question for you. In a hypothetical
07:48:02
Brian Atlasscenario, uh what percentage of the world population do you think or you could give me a number like 500 million, 1 billion, 2 billion, three billion, what percentage of uh people out there
07:48:15
Brian Atlasin the world, many of which live in third world nations uh and in like robust terrible poverty? How many people in the world would like to live in the United States? >> I can't give you I don't know that
07:48:29
Brian Atlasnumber. >> How many people live in India? I don't know that exact number either. >> I I would argue 99% of people who live in India would rather live in the United States. Do you know how many people live in India? >> I think there's a lot of people that
07:48:42
Brian Atlaswould rather >> Tell me how much. Give me a number. >> No, I don't know how many people are. >> Guess >> 80 million. I don't know. >> There's 80 million people. It's like 1.3
07:48:54
Brian Atlasor 1.4 billion people in India. The United States population is what just shy of 400 or what is it? Where is >> something like >> 300? >> Where is it at? >> It's mids.
07:49:06
Brian Atlas>> Do you think the United States let's say and say you know what it's not 99% of Indian people want to move to the United States. Let's say it's only 50. So uh seven let's say it's 700 million people
07:49:18
Brian Atlaswhich is about double the population of the United States. Do you think the United States has the infrastructure and the capacity to allow in 700 million people? >> No. >> But they want a better life for
07:49:29
Jadethemselves. Why should they not come here? I mean, I under I understand what you're saying like as far as like the numbers of like I understand that, but I'm just
07:49:41
Jadesaying that like for me personally, I wouldn't be able to say like I'm okay with someone just being deported just because they didn't come through the proper channels. I >> have you ever been to India?
07:49:55
Brian Atlas>> No, I haven't. >> So, let's say we were to import 1 billion Indians into the United States. Do you think the United States would continue remaining to look do you think
07:50:05
Brian Atlasthe United Hold on numbers wouldn't >> wait hold on but if we were to import 1 billion Indians do you think the United States would continue to look like the United States or would it look like
07:50:18
JadeIndia within 20 years? >> Absolutely >> like India >> I don't I can't say I don't I'm would look like India
07:50:26
Brian Atlas>> for sure. So, do we as Americans, as citizens, owe a stewardship to our fellow citizens and to our country to uh
07:50:38
Brian Atlasnot like entirely [ __ ] up the great thing that we have going for here, which is America. >> Like I said, I can't personally >> I know it feels good to let all those
07:50:51
Brian Atlasimmigrants in. It feels like the right thing to do. This is honestly I don't know I shouldn't say it. You need to prioritize your family. So >> we're not going to let the immigrants in.
07:51:03
Brian Atlas>> That's your opinion. Like >> Yeah. So ultimately it's not like my opinion is changing what's happening. >> The the the issue is is that uh you say
07:51:15
Brian Atlasit doesn't have an impact, but even if these people are are like, by the way, I [ __ ] love Mexicans. They're [ __ ] dope. I love Mexicans. They're great. Uh they're hard workers. I love their food. Trust me, I love their food.
07:51:28
Brian Atlas>> I love their food. >> Uh and they're great people. Yeah. No, Mexicans are Mexicans are great people. Um and I want their country to prosper. They're our neighbors. They're [ __ ] dope. Mexicans are [ __ ] great.
07:51:40
Brian Atlas>> But >> they should prosper in their country. >> They should prosper in their country. And wait, but also also like the people that are going to leave Mexico to come here, those tend to be the ambitious
07:51:52
Brian Atlaspeople. Those tend to be the hard workers. Mexico needs ambitious people. Mexico needs intelligent people. Mexico needs the hard workers and and all that stuff. What you have happening a lot of
07:52:03
Brian Atlastimes is called brain drain. So like the smart people, they're like, "Fuck, this country sucks." Not I'm not talking about Mexico, but like uh any country like you you can see people leaving like Europe because they're like, "Oh, I'd
07:52:16
Brian Atlasrather live in the United States or whatever." You get brain drain and uh countries need like their highly intelligent, high IQ people to like be part of the infrastructure, be part of
07:52:26
Brian Atlasthe government, etc., etc. So you you if you just allow like the best of the best to come to America, I mean it's good can be good for us, I guess. Um but like
07:52:37
Brian Atlasthen that creates a a system where those countries can't flourish because all the talent comes to the United States. So in furtherance of uh the flourishing of these other countries uh it's actually
07:52:50
Jadedoing them harm by just allowing all these people to come here legally or illegally. And I can uh agree with what you're saying as far as like those countries do need those ambitious people
07:53:00
Jadeto like but at the same time like I said that comes from like a government standpoint if they're >> what is a government but the people it's made of of individuals >> okay but the individuals don't control
07:53:13
Jadethe government >> and by the way like Mexico is has some issues but it's not like >> I'm not even talking about Mexico like there's honestly the most of like the dangerous places I'm even talking about is more like Central America like El
07:53:26
Brian AtlasSalvador. >> Okay, they should stop. First off, they should stop in Mexico then. >> First off, if you're seeking asylum, you're supposed to stop in the first country that is safe. You're not
07:53:39
Brian Atlassupposed to like I'm just going to keep going to like the the more preferable country. Also, Mexico, they speak Spanish there. So, like you can assimilate better to the culture in which you actually speak the language.
07:53:50
Mason GregoireWe shouldn't be taking on people who can't even speak English. >> Control where people go to, whether they stop in Mexico or whether they >> actually can control where people go to. Do you know how >> I'm talking about I can't control
07:54:04
Jade>> we deport them. >> Okay. But guess what? I'm not going to agree that like on your standpoint. We're just not going to agree. So it's like it's an agree to disagree. >> That's your opinion. That's your opinion. I'm not trying to sit here and
07:54:16
Mason Gregoireforce you to change your opinion because of mine. It's just your >> belief. The point the point of this discussion is not for me to try to force your opinion. I know it's I know it's
07:54:27
Mason Gregoirenot you trying to force your opinion on me. The point of this discussion is to show the people watching at home that there is one opinion coming from logic,
07:54:36
Mason Gregoirereasoning, prioritiz prioritizing the caring of our families, our communities. And there's an argument being made to prioritize the emotional like I feel
07:54:47
Mason Gregoirelike it would be nice to let people in my country to pursue a better life. Even though it's going to cost my family, the citizens that live around me in this country, even though it's going to make our lives harder, it's going to be
07:54:59
Brian Atlasharder to find housing. It's going to be harder to afford our lives here. But it's going to feel nice to let people into our country illegally. >> I want to piggy back off what uh Mason was saying there. So even for the
07:55:12
Brian Atlasillegal immigrants that they're not committing crimes, many of the illegal immigrants, they're not they're not like violent. They're not thugs. Many of them are just like good people like you said who want a better life. And that's look,
07:55:24
Brian Atlasif I was born in [ __ ] I don't know, Venezuela and my prospects were [ __ ] Hey, [ __ ] maybe I maybe even I would do it. Maybe I would try. Like [ __ ]
07:55:35
Brian Atlas>> I think people are self- serving in that sense. But I wouldn't be all surprised like if I, for example, me, maybe Japan's super dope, right? Never been. Uh, but look, Asian women are hot. Not
07:55:46
Brian Atlasgonna lie. Especially the Japanese. Like, if I just went to Japan and I was like, you know what? I'm just going to stay here. [ __ ] the process. I'm just running through these Asian women. Like, it's nuts. And they're just like making
07:55:58
Brian Atlasweird noises during sex. It's crazy, bro. Have you seen Japanese porn? That shit's wild. So, anyways, just kidding. But, uh, I want to stay in Japan because the Japanese women, they're more trad
07:56:09
Brian Atlasthey're they're hotter. What whatever it is, right? Um, they make like weird Okay, never mind. I'm being cringe. Um, >> so I wouldn't be surprised though if
07:56:21
Brian Atlaslike Japan deported me. Like would you be I'm sure you don't object to like Japan uh deporting people. I'm not saying like, oh, like I'm would I would be surprised if they deported
07:56:34
Brian Atlasyou. It's just more >> Do you think Okay, hold on. Is it justified for Japan to deport me? >> Yeah, I'm not. >> But I moved there for a better life. I'm just trying to [ __ ] their Japanese women.
07:56:46
Jade>> That it's not justified at like you said at the end of the day, like it's a crime that's being committed. Yes. To come into this country. >> No, but you're saying we shouldn't deport the illegal immigrants. I feel like
07:56:57
Jade>> I'm moving to Japan for a better life. >> I need that Japanese [ __ ] >> But what I'm saying is just because I me love you long time.
07:57:09
Jade>> Just because I feel that way like that's just my like you said >> where did your empathy come from emotional sabotage? >> But okay. Would you be fine with the Japanese deporting me? >> No. I mean like I don't feel that's I
07:57:22
Jadefeel the same exact way. It's like you're not committing her. You're not a danger to someone. You're not committing a crime. Like, >> hold on. Uh, Tiffany, the I ordered
07:57:30
Brian Atlaspizza for Peeps. Uh, Tiffany, can you go get the pizza? Uh, okay. So, >> like I feel the same way everywhere as I do about like my stance here. Like it's
07:57:42
Jadejust like and it may be out of that emotional like illogical but that's just how I feel like >> which someone commented this >> uh is why we need to repeal the 19th
07:57:55
Jade>> evidence before your very eyes. >> Like that's just how I I can't change. >> Yeah. Yeah. No, I agree. I agree. I'm not saying it's not it's like 100% logical. It is coming from an emotional
07:58:08
Jadeplace, but that's just >> Yeah. Yeah. >> But are you fine with Japan deporting me? >> No. If you're not like hurting people, like I don't think it's an issue for like anyone to just like go live their best life. Like and if you're doing it
07:58:22
Brian Atlaslike >> Okay. Well, I guess she's consistent way. Like >> I guess she's consistent. But the thing I was going to point out and just piggy piggybacking off uh Mason's point is you
07:58:33
Brian Atlassay that they're not hurting anybody, but they are. So, how many illegal immigrants do you think are in the United States? >> I don't know the exact number. >> I think it's over 10 million. It might
07:58:44
Brian Atlasbe way higher. It could be 20. It could be 30. I don't know the exact numbers. Um, >> do you do you own a house or do you pay rent? >> I rent. >> You rent? Uh, you're in LA,
07:58:56
Brian Atlas>> San Diego. >> You're in San Diego. Do you think the rent's too expensive? >> Yeah. >> Do you think it's too high? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. So, to be I want to be charitable.
07:59:06
Brian AtlasI don't want to be completely unfair. Uh the the state of the economy is not 100% influenced by illegal immigrants. I
07:59:17
Brian Atlasdon't know what percentage I would attribute to it. Um it's hard to say precisely. I would say that if we have a housing stock in the United States, and
07:59:27
Brian Atlasthis applies not just to housing but to other resources too. Uh this could be healthcare, it could be it could be food. Well, it's definitely healthcare because they're going they're not even paying their bills.
07:59:39
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Um so the housing stock though, uh the if there's 10 million illegal immigrants, they're not homeless. Most
07:59:50
Brian Atlasof them are occupying housing stock that could otherwise go to American citizens. So I think rent is [ __ ] [ __ ] in
08:00:01
Brian Atlasthis country. I think housing prices are [ __ ] in this country. And uh I don't know the housing I I it could be t uh
08:00:11
Brian Atlasmillions or even in the 10 tens of millions of uh houses that are being occupied, apartments, houses that are being occupied by by illegal immigrants. Uh if we were to deport all illegal
08:00:23
Brian Atlasimmigrants, our housing prices would go down, rent would go down, health care costs would go down, food costs would go down. Um, you know what? Even if it [ __ ] went up, whatever. Don't care.
08:00:34
Brian AtlasFair tradeoff. But, uh, but I do think that it does harm people. Rent is [ __ ] in this country. Rent is way
08:00:44
Brian Atlastoo expensive. It's [ __ ] [ __ ] that that uh people who uh can barely afford rent. And so, I'm going to pass it to Mason because I got to take this. >> Nice. Nice.
08:00:57
Mason Gregoire>> Go get the pizza. >> Yeah. Yeah, I mean I I think it's absolutely garbage. Um yeah, we we should not have to pay for the the luxury that people from this country
08:01:09
Mason Gregoirefrom other countries want to have by coming into ours. I think it's just I think it's garbage. >> Um okay, >> if they really want a if they want to come to our country, they should come
08:01:19
Mason Gregoirethrough the legal way. They shouldn't cut the line. Um and I mean because I there are plenty of people in that line. I know some of those people and they work extremely hard to get here. And some of those people I know who have
08:01:32
Mason Gregoiregotten that opportunity to become American citizens and they're better American citizens. Like they're better American citizens than the people I know who were born in this country because they worked hard to get here.
08:01:43
Mason Gregoire>> But one thing I can definitely say about people coming here legally, >> they don't they're not very good American citizens. They're still waving their flag. They they stomp on ours. They burn ours to the ground. I think
08:01:56
Mason Gregoireit's garbage. I think they should all be deported and if they really want to come back, they should come back the right way because I know they will be they'll be appreciative of being here. They'll be better citizens and I will gladly
08:02:07
Brian Atlaswelcome them in. Yeah. I mean, I just don't see a logical argument otherwise. >> Are you Wait, are you um like you're part black, part white, part Mexican or what? What's your
08:02:20
Brian Atlas>> I'm black and white. >> You're black and white. Okay. Um, you said you're Mexican. Like you were born there or? >> No, I was born here. I have >> But your parent you're second generation or >> I'm first generation born here.
08:02:32
Brian Atlas>> Okay. So your parents came from Mexico? >> Yes. And they became citizens here. >> So your parents were illegal. No, I'm kidding. I'm kidding. >> No, they became citizens. >> Yeah. Yeah. No. Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
08:02:43
Brian Atlas>> Good joke. >> Well, quick question for you. Um, in a morally neutral, blamefree hypothetical conflict between the United States and Mexico, where neither side is right or
08:02:55
Angelicawrong, to which country is your allegiance? >> Where I live? >> So, the United States. Okay. Uh, what about your parents? What do you think their answer would be?
08:03:06
Angelica>> I think uh my dad passed. Uh, he's sorry to hear that. It's been a while, but my mom would probably stand uh for the country that she currently lives in as well.
08:03:17
Brian Atlas>> Okay, cool. >> And she'd feel for her home country. >> Obviously, we should look, you know, I don't think ICE is doing enough to be honest.
08:03:29
Brian Atlas>> I agree. >> They should probably deport more people. Look, the Americans voted for mass deportations. Instead, we have these currently there's this Have you seen the Dignad?
08:03:41
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Goodness. >> [ __ ] thing there. These Republicans in in Congress are uh trying to pass amnesty. >> Republicans are trying to pass amnesty.
08:03:52
Brian AtlasCocked L Republicans. >> Uh not it's it's very it's not a lot of Republicans, but uh totally ridiculous.
08:04:02
Brian AtlasOkay. Um hold on one sec. Uh okay, next topic. Let me see if there's any further notes. Uh uh I think waits.
08:04:17
Brian AtlasWait, you're what? We did yours. Oh, wait, wait, Angelica. Um you dated a 40-year-old guy who started crying after
08:04:28
Brian Atlasyou told him gently and nicely there's likely not a second date. >> Yes. Yes. >> Here, just leave it there for a bit, Tiffany, and we'll deal with it in a
08:04:40
Angelicasec. >> 40-year-old fully grown man. Uh, appeared very confident, very, you know,
08:04:51
Angelicaall the good traits I like. Um, and then we went out on a date. The date was well, but he couldn't stop talking about how much he loved his nephew and that he
08:05:01
Angelicacouldn't wait till until he had kids. And I had told him, I am done having children. So if you don't want to have
08:05:10
Angelicachildren, then maybe maybe this can work out. Um, but I'll go on a date with you if you want to ask me. Okay. Well, he
08:05:19
Angelicacouldn't stop talking about when I get married, when I have kids, I want my kids to speak this language because it's my native language. I'm like, you're making a lot of plans for these kids that don't exist and that you
08:05:32
Angelicaare really desiring >> and I'm not going to be able to give these to you and so why what are you doing wasting your time and my time? >> And he started >> crying >> after the date.
08:05:45
Brian Atlas>> I know. >> Good times. Uh yeah, I don't men should probably not cry to be honest. >> Agree in general.
08:05:58
AngelicaHow did you respond though in the moment? >> I was massively icked. Um, he did the grand gesture. He did a really good job
08:06:07
Angelicaon the date. Flowers, nice restaurant, like really appreciated me, like was an overall good guy. But then he couldn't stop talking about his kids. Like he was
08:06:20
Angelicamaybe trying to convince me like maybe if I take her on a nice date and he'll like me enough, if she likes me enough, maybe she'll give me a child. >> Wait, so before >> he knew I did not want any more
08:06:32
Angelicachildren. Like I just know >> like you told him before the date. >> Yes. I I have three. I don't want anymore. >> And he That's So that's kind of >> Yeah, it was inconsistent. Like you're
08:06:44
Angelicayou keep talking about your nephew and how much you love him and he can't wait. >> Weird. Who wants pizza? >> No. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> Yes. >> I need the calories. Yeah.
08:06:56
Brian Atlas>> Two slices or one? >> Um probably just one. >> One. >> One. >> One. >> One, please. >> One. Two. >> Three. Three. Three for you. Three. Three for Mason. The whole thing. >> All right. Here, Mason. Take it away for a bit. I'll I'll be right back.
08:07:07
Mason Gregoire>> All right. I'll take it away. >> Ties him behind his back. >> Okay. What to say? What to say? Oh, yes. We've already talked about skin. The thing is like, okay, so I had the plan
08:07:20
Mason Gregoirewhen Brian was going to get up and I was going to have to take over because it happens every once in a while. I was going to talk about skin virginity, but we've already covered that. >> About what? >> Skin virginity. >> Oh, yeah. >> Yeah, cuz I'm I am a skin virgin. >> Me, too.
08:07:32
Mason Gregoire>> I I like that. That is nice. That is nice to hear. Yeah. Yeah. So, I was going to ask I was going to interrogate you people be like, "Obviously, you guys are not skin virgins, but >> my boyfriend has a thing about that." He's like, "I don't know that I would like you if you had tattoos."
08:07:44
Mason Gregoire>> Exactly. I agree. I agree. Yeah. But we've already lost that. I can't bring that up. What else do I talk about? >> Brian stole your thunder. >> I know. He stole my thunder. Brought up tattoos and ruined it for me. But he
08:07:57
Mason Gregoirebrought me pizza, so I guess I can forgive him. Yeah. Goodness gracious. Yeah. Okay. Uh Oh, yes. Okay, this is important. Uh, do you approve of pineapple on pizza? >> Oh my god. >> Yes, >> I do.
08:08:11
Jade>> You do? >> I do. Oh my gosh, I like it. >> Okay, tell me. >> Same. >> Are you all of it? >> Are you liberal? >> I don't consider myself >> I mean, you pro
08:08:22
Jade>> I honestly like I don't feel like it would be right for me to say I'm either because like there's some things I have like mixed feelings on. Yeah. But just
08:08:32
Jadelike my like values, I feel like as far as like um relationship stuff definitely falls like more traditional. But I think just because of like some of the
08:08:43
Jadeenvironments and I was raised in and the things I've seen like some of my moral like social stuff kind of falls a little more. >> So I guess like I've experienced a lot of
08:08:53
Mason Gregoire>> how do how are your values in a relationship traditional but you're in a situationship? How are they traditional? >> What I Well, because like if I the person who I'm going to marry like that
08:09:07
JadeYeah. >> and like how that would happen like that's more traditional. What I'm in right now is like >> it's just like this is someone I love and care about. And it's like I'm here
08:09:17
Jadefor a limited time. I would rather put my energy into this person that like I feel safe with, I feel comfortable with, like I know, I know he values me. like we have our own situation without like
08:09:29
Jadegoing and meeting randos and like you know giving myself to any more people whereas but once I move my the way I intentionally date is like date to marry
08:09:40
Jadelike I don't you know hook up with random people I don't do like apps and stuff like I'm very >> but so would you describe this situationship thing traditional
08:09:51
Jade>> no what I No this is >> yeah so so I guess your dating isn't traditional >> if but if I was staying saying it would be like we would be in a more traditional setting, but it's like
08:10:01
Mason Gregoire>> so I guess like what what I'm what I'm trying to like point to is like eventually when you find this man that you want to eventually marry >> who is a traditional man, do you think a
08:10:12
Mason Gregoiretraditional man is going to like that the woman that he's starting to date was has the tendency to pursue
08:10:22
Jadenon-traditional relationships? I mean, that's something I would be transparent about and that would just be up to his decision if he's willing to accept that past or not. And if he's not, then that's absolutely >> Well, yeah. So, like what what I'm
08:10:35
Mason Gregoiretrying to see trying to ask is >> impossible to get a traditional man just because of >> Well, yeah. It's not impossible to win the lottery. It's just the likelihood. So the like what is the likelihood of
08:10:45
Mason Gregoireyou running into a man who is has traditional values that is going to be that is okay with getting with a woman who has had
08:10:57
Jadenon-traditional relationships. I think it's very likely because I know a lot of traditional men who their their wives, you know, had similar situations before, had a past that wasn't like, you know,
08:11:09
Mason Gregoirepristine or virtuous and, you know, the ways that you've described previously. >> Yeah. Well, yeah. Well, the thing is like I I I don't think that uh Yeah. I'm not saying that like you won't be able to find someone who will agree
08:11:22
Mason Gregoireto getting married with you. I'm talking about the quality of that marriage because I would say the quality of the marriages who I see when the guy like just takes a woman even though she's had
08:11:34
Mason Gregoirea checkered past like he says I just want to get married. I know these I know these guys. I have know plenty of these situations where they just like I really want to get married. I'll take this broken this broken lady and I'll just fix her.
08:11:46
Jade>> Well, I'm not broken. >> I'm not I'm not saying you're broken. >> I know. saying like I think >> but a woman who is non-traditional and I'm going to fix her and I'm going to make her traditional. >> It's never worked out. >> Well, I can agree with that. I think it's
08:12:00
Brian Atlas>> Wait, sorry. I do have to move things on just for the sake of time. Um, question. Uh, are you pro-choice or pro-life?
08:12:14
Brian Atlas>> It's pro-choice. Pro-life. >> Pro-life. >> Pro-life life. I would probably lean more pro-choice. >> Pro-choice. Question for you. Uh,
08:12:25
Brian Atlaswould you rather have abortion or democracy? >> Wait, I'm sorry. >> So, you have to choose. >> Oh, like the right to abortion or
08:12:35
Brian Atlasdemocracy? Of course. Democracy. >> Yeah. Okay. Just checking. Uh, all right. Oh, those of you Okay, let's
08:12:44
Danado this one. Um, does anyone here have a celebrity crush? >> Anybody? >> Oh man, I don't even want to say it cuz it's cliche. >> Who? Leo.
08:12:57
Dana>> No. >> So, not the actor that plays Thor. Thor. Just Thor. If he shows up is if he shows up is just like, "Hey, I'm Chris Hins."
08:13:08
DanaNo, you got to be Thor. >> So, if did you get a hall pass? >> Yes. >> Wait, really? If real if if Yeah. >> Does he have a Thor costume for you? >> No, he's weird. No. No, he doesn't.
08:13:20
Dana>> The husband can't pull that off. The husband cannot pull off the Thor situation. I love him, >> but he he he it would have to be. >> Wait, would you actually Would you actually, though? >> Probably not, but it is, you know.
08:13:33
Brian Atlas>> No, it's not Chris Hemsworth. It's actually Thor. I that
08:13:43
DanaOh my gosh. I can't. Yeah, I probably would. No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't. >> Does your husband have a hall pass? >> Oh, yeah. >> Who? >> Well, for a long time it was Jennifer Aniston. Um, but he hasn't really said
08:13:56
Brian Atlasin a long time. >> Okay. >> But I would give him one. >> Celebrity crush? >> Roman Reigns. >> Oh, wait. >> Um, he's Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think I was looking
08:14:09
Brian Atlasat your Instagram and it's like isn't it just all posts of Roman Reigns >> in my Oh, like in my reposts. >> I think your repost. Yeah, >> I do repost. When he his clips come up, I'll be like
08:14:23
Brian Atlas>> uh celebrity crush. >> None. My boyfriend is it. >> Okay. Celebrity crush. >> Same. >> So, you don't have a hall pass? >> No. >> Uh, okay. So, for you, let's say you
08:14:34
Brian Atlaswere married, but Roman Reigns is like Um,
08:14:41
Brian Atlas>> would you? >> No, I would never step out. >> But not not just for a one night stand like Roman Reigns is like, "I love you. I want to be in a relationship with you. I will stay with you for life." >> No, >> you you don't you don't trade the trade to my husband. That's my That's my
08:14:55
Brian Atlaspersonality. >> Okay. If you say so. Uh, let's see here. Uh, okay. We're going to just do some quick questions and then wrap. Uh these
08:15:05
Brian Atlasare like rapid fire questions. So uh what species are we? >> Homo sapiens.
08:15:14
Jade>> Name three countries besides the USA. >> Mexico, uh India and Russia. >> Can't repeat. >> Same three country. I mean like
08:15:26
Jade>> three countries. Yeah. Um, Nigeria, um, uh, Denmark and Greece, Italy, Scotland,
08:15:38
AngelicaIreland, >> Finland, Finland, Norway, Poland. >> Okay. Uh, how many continents are there? >> Six. I don't know. >> Guess throw out the number.
08:15:51
SPEAKER_05>> Just throw one out. >> Throw out that number. >> Eight. >> Eight continents. Okay. Seven. >> Seven. >> Mason. >> Oh, I'm not this smart. >> How many continents are there?
08:16:04
Brian Atlas>> Five. >> No, come on. Seven. Uh, okay. There's actually enough people to not even name all of the continents. Uh, name one continent you can't repeat.
08:16:16
SPEAKER_05>> I don't even know what it is. >> Wait, wait, wait. Hold on, hold on. >> I believe in you. >> Wait, wait. Name one continent. >> Just one continent. You got this. You got this. >> I don't even know what a continent is. Just guess. >> Wait, wait, wait.
08:16:27
Brian Atlas>> You hold on. Wait, wait, wait. Stop, stop, stop. >> You don't know one continent? >> No, >> you wait. You
08:16:39
Brian AtlasYou don't even know what a continent is. >> No. >> Say that again. >> I don't know what a continent is. >> Oh, no. >> Yes, you do. Okay. Yes, you do.
08:16:50
Brian Atlas>> Wait. Question for you. Is Africa a country? >> Yeah. >> Okay. Is South America a country? Country country? >> No.
08:17:02
Brian Atlas>> What is South America? >> Oh, okay. I see. No. >> You know what? Maybe we were giving her a hard time on the sex work. Maybe
08:17:14
Brian Atlasit is the only option. You know what I mean? You don't know what a continent is? Damn. What are they doing in Utah? What the [ __ ] >> I don't know. God damn. Were you homeschooled or what? >> No. >> Public school.
08:17:27
Brian Atlas>> That makes sense. >> I was I was went to public school. I know what the [ __ ] I I was kindergarten. I know what a continent is. >> But not Utah.
08:17:36
Brian Atlas>> It's California. Um >> Okay. Name one continent. >> Um Australia, >> Antarctica, >> North America, >> Europe.
08:17:47
Brian Atlas>> Sweet. Okay. Uh what two countries border the USA? Mexico. I don't know >> about this. >> Yes. >> Shoot it. >> Come on.
08:17:59
Molly>> What's up north? >> I don't know. >> No. >> Don't help. No hints. >> I don't know. I'm so I'm not smart at all. >> That's Don't say that. That's not true.
08:18:10
Molly>> That is true. I actually don't know what it would be. I know Mexico >> is Wait. Is Mexico north or south? >> South. >> Okay. Point with your finger. Which
08:18:21
Brian Atlasdirection that is? >> I also don't know that. >> I told you I'm not smart. >> Wait, wait, hold on. Okay, so point
08:18:32
Brian Atlasusing your finger. Which direction is Mexico? >> I don't know. >> Okay. Which direction is south? Here, put your finger.
08:18:43
Brian Atlas>> I wouldn't be able to tell. >> Point in the direction. >> I would not be able to tell you. >> Okay. But so here some I I want to be
08:18:53
Brian Atlasfair because this question could mean do you mean uh like from my own current orientation which direction is south? I'm making the question really simple.
08:19:05
Brian AtlasIf you're looking at a map like a typical standard map, which direction using your finger is south?
08:19:17
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. Wait, do that again. >> That way? I don't know. >> It's Do it above the mic. South is >> that way. >> I don't know.
08:19:28
Molly>> On a map. Okay. Which which direction is north? >> Up. >> North is North is up. >> I think so. On a map. I don't know. >> Yeah. On a map. On a map. On the map. >> I think it's up. I don't know.
08:19:41
Brian Atlas>> North is up. >> So, south is right. North is up. >> Which way is west? I don't know. I I don't know. I wouldn't even answer. But but look, use your fingers. Point which way is west on a
08:19:55
Brian Atlasmap. >> Well, if I already said this way and this way, then maybe that way. >> East. Which way is east? There's only one remaining. >> Then the only one remaining is down. >> So, okay, I'll ask again. Which
08:20:07
Mollydirection is east? Pointing with your finger. >> Down. >> East is down. >> Yeah, I don't know. That's the only one remaining. So I don't know.
08:20:20
Brian Atlas>> Wow. Um which direction is south? >> Yeah. Uh okay. Um oh uh what what's the other country that borders the USA?
08:20:34
Brian Atlas>> Canada. >> You are correct. How many states in the USA? >> 51 or 50? >> 51. Yeah. >> 50. >> 50. >> What is the capital of the USA?
08:20:46
Brian AtlasWashington, right? >> Like the state >> Yeah. >> Washington state. >> Yeah. >> Is the capital of the US? >> Yeah. >> Like Washington is Washington on the west coast or the east coast?
08:20:58
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. I'm I'm not like >> No. The state the state of Washington? Is it? >> Yeah. I don't know where it is. >> Is it? >> I have no idea. >> Is the state of Washington closer to
08:21:10
MollyCalifornia or closer to New York? >> Closer to California. But it's the capital also. >> I honestly don't know. Okay. I don't know. >> Uh, what is the capital of the USA?
08:21:21
Molly>> Washington DC. >> Okay. Name three US states. >> Uh, Utah, Texas, California. >> This one's too easy. >> Name two countries in Europe. >> I don't know anything about Europe.
08:21:34
Molly>> Just two countries in Europe. >> I don't know any. >> Huh? >> Wait. Wait. >> I don't know. >> I believe in you. I don't know. Countries in Europe. Countries, did you say or cities? >> Countries.
08:21:46
Molly>> Countries. Countries. >> Isn't Europe a country? I don't know. >> Europe. >> Continent.
08:21:54
Brian AtlasI I don't know. >> Okay. Well, name two cities in Europe then. >> Is that easier? Does that help? >> No. I just thought you were messing with me for a second.
08:22:07
Brian Atlas>> You don't know two countries in Europe? You get to go first, by the way, which means like they couldn't repeat. Like you just get free reign over all of Europe.
08:22:17
Brian Atlas>> Um, no, I don't know. >> Uh, yo, Savage, thank you for the uh Looks like you bought some merch there. Hold
08:22:27
Brian Atlason, let me pull up. Thank you, Savage. Appreciate the merch purchase. Uh, what is Okay. The country that speaks
08:22:39
Brian AtlasEnglish. What country is that? >> Russia. I don't know. >> Russia. >> No, they don't speak English.
08:22:51
Brian Atlas>> Russia. >> Oh, England. >> Wait. What? Wait, wait, wait. What language do they speak? Oh, yeah. I guess we should leave it split. Yeah,
08:23:00
Mollylet's leave it split for I guess we could do center and then do that. Good. What language do they speak in Russia? >> I'd corrected myself. I was just thinking white people, but no, they
08:23:14
Brian Atlasspeak Russian. >> Aren't they white everywhere in Europe? Well, I mean, it's starting to change, but um >> I was just trying to think >> we should probably do something about that. Um we should probably whatever's going on
08:23:26
Brian Atlasthere, we got to stop that [ __ ] Um deport them all. Um uh Okay. What language do they speak in Russia? >> Russian. >> What language do they speak in England? >> English.
08:23:39
Brian Atlas>> Okay. So that >> Yeah, I was being stupid. >> What What are some other European languages? >> I didn't I don't know.
08:23:49
Molly>> Okay, list some other languages. >> Uh, Spanish, Arabic, um, >> lang other languages that white people speak. >> I don't know. I thought just English,
08:24:02
Brian AtlasRussian, I don't know. >> Okay, Russian. But you did say Spanish. >> Spanish. >> Okay. What country originated the Spanish language? >> Spain or
08:24:14
Brian Atlas>> which is a country where >> is that in Europe? >> You don't know if Spain is in Europe? >> No, I don't know. >> Where where is Spain? >> I don't know.
08:24:27
Brian Atlas>> Is it in the Middle East? It could be. Maybe it's, you know, next to Iran. Spain and Iran have had many border conflicts as of late.
08:24:40
Brian Atlas>> Okay. All right. Um, two countries in Europe, please. >> Switzerland and Italy. Germany and Portugal. >> Croatia and Italy.
08:24:53
Brian Atlas>> Really? >> Yeah. I didn't know. I wouldn't have been able to guess that. No. >> Oh boy. Okay. Um, how many planets are in our solar system? >> That's another one I have no idea.
08:25:09
Brian Atlas>> Okay.
08:25:14
Brian Atlas>> It's seven. >> Nine with Pluto. >> Nine. >> Okay. Um, what planet do we live on? >> Earth. >> Earth. Are you sure though?
08:25:28
Brian Atlas>> I am sure. >> Are you sure? >> Okay. What is the capital of California? >> Um
08:25:38
MollyI I know it's not It's one that's like not expected, but I don't remember what it is. Someone just told me, but I don't know.
08:25:48
Brian AtlasI'm also new to California. >> The government building the Pentagon is what shape? >> Pentagon. Final answer. >> Are do you think most buildings are a pentagon shape? Like many of them are
08:26:01
Mollysquares or rectangles. >> I don't know. I don't I've never seen it and I >> Yeah. Are you sure you want to go with pentagon? >> Well, no, because that's probably not possible. >> Do you think it's a rect it's not possible for a building to be a pentagon?
08:26:15
Brian Atlas>> Probably not. >> Probably not. Yeah. >> I'm just the name. >> It's probably a rectangle. Like rectangular. Anyways, >> probably.
08:26:29
Brian AtlasHow? Why did you just let me gaslight you? What the [ __ ] You had it right. Um >> I don't know. >> Uh what what river runs through Egypt? >> I'm sorry. No, the Nile.
08:26:45
Brian Atlas>> You don't know? Okay. >> Well, she just said, but >> I don't know. Maybe it's wrong. Maybe it's right. Uh okay. What What country for you? What country is directly north of Mexico?
08:27:00
Molly>> I you ask me these over and I'm never going to be able to tell you anything. >> Well, this is a different question, but different question. >> What >> is it? US. >> What country is directly north of Mexico?
08:27:10
Brian Atlas>> So, US then US. Yeah, >> you are correct. >> Uh, let's see. I'm going to skip some of these. Um, how many sides does a triangle have? Three.
08:27:23
Brian Atlas>> What do you call a shape with five sides? >> What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States? >> I don't know. >> You know that. You know what the Statue of Liberty is though, right?
08:27:37
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. But I don't know. >> So, what is the country that gifted it to us? >> I don't know. >> Was it Japan? >> I wasn't even aware that it was. >> Here, I'm going to do multiple choice for you because I'm a nice guy. Uh,
08:27:49
Brian AtlasGermany. Japan, England, France. >> France. >> [ __ ] Okay. Uh, what gas do humans breathe in to survive?
08:28:05
Molly>> I I >> What are you breathing right now? >> I know the answer. I'm not this stupid, but I'm just I can't think now.
08:28:18
Brian AtlasI'm too put on the spot. >> What gas do plants absorb from the air? >> I don't know. >> What gas do humans breathe in to survive?
08:28:29
Brian Atlas>> Oxygen. >> How many months have 28 days? >> I don't know.
08:28:41
Brian Atlas>> Which which one? February. >> What organ pumps uh What organ pumps blood through your heart? >> Wait, that doesn't Hold on.
08:28:52
Brian Atlas>> I [ __ ] it up. >> What What organ? >> What organ? Hold on. I messed it up. What organ pumps blood through your body? >> Your heart.
08:29:03
Brian Atlas>> I [ __ ] that up. See that? Okay. Wait. >> Uh, what continent is Brazil in? I don't know. >> Oh, actually that is a good idea,
08:29:14
Brian AtlasTiffany, to go from center when I ask and then just go to split. I think that works. Uh, so what continent is Brazil in? >> I have no idea.
08:29:28
Brian Atlas>> Is Brazil north or south of the United States? >> I don't know. on a map. >> I don't I don't look at world maps. So I
08:29:42
Molly>> You've never looked at a map? Have you ever read a book? >> Um, no. I mean, in school, like when I was in like >> like Enders Game or something or >> No, like when you're >> To kill a mockingb bird. >> Yeah, probably books like that. I've never actually read a book.
08:29:54
Brian Atlas>> Did you have to read Ender Game in school? >> Uh, not for class. For fun. Yeah, >> it was an assigned book for me in like eighth, wait, seventh grade. >> Really? Great book by the way. Great
08:30:08
Brian Atlasbook. Okay. >> Uh, what cont continent based W teacher who made me read that book? Uh, what
08:30:15
Brian Atlascontinent is Egypt in? >> Again, I don't know. >> Guess. >> I I couldn't even guess.
08:30:26
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Multiple choice. Okay. >> Here. Africa, North America, Australia, Europe.
08:30:42
Molly>> Egypt is in Europe. >> I don't know. >> Oh boy. Okay. Brazil, North America, Europe, Asia, South America.
08:30:55
Molly>> Brazil. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I don't know. But it was multiple choice. So, pick one. >> Um, I know. I don't South America. I don't know. >> I think it's just cuz that's
08:31:06
Brian Atlas>> She got lucky. She got lucky. >> Uh, this this is an easy one. >> What continent is What? Excuse me. What continent is Japan in?
08:31:19
Molly>> Multiple choice or I won't be I don't know the continents. I couldn't even give you names. Like I know that there's South America and that's >> okay. I'm going to list all the continents, but I'm not going to give
08:31:30
Brian Atlasyou like four of them like multiple choice. North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, voice crack, Antarctica. Did I Is that all
08:31:42
Mollyseven? Did I miss Did I say seven? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> And which one am I looking for? >> One of the seven. >> I know, but >> Japan. >> Japan. >> Yeah, Japan. What continent?
08:31:56
MollyI don't know. >> Damn it. Uh, okay. How many dimes make a dollar?
08:32:04
Molly>> Four. No, that's quarters. Sorry. I don't know. >> H how much is a dime? >> 10 cents. >> So,
08:32:17
Brian Atlas>> how many >> how many cents are in a dollar? Yeah. >> 100. So, 10 dimes then. >> You are correct. Well done. It's nice. >> What is the capital of France? >> I have no idea.
08:32:28
Brian Atlas>> Let's go center and then like for the question then split for the response. >> I I don't know anything about France. >> What's the capital though? What's the major city in France?
08:32:41
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. >> Name one city in France. >> I don't know any >> one city. The city of >> um >> Italy. Italy is the city in France.
08:32:54
Molly>> I don't know. >> We got to get her back on the show. Uh, okay. Um, >> I I'm telling you, I I have like this thing like even in Utah, it's a small town. If you put me there, I I wouldn't be able to find anything like I
08:33:08
Molly>> in Utah. >> Yeah. Like it's small. Like even there's like I just don't I don't I don't know what it's called. >> Question. The Eiffel Tower is where?
08:33:17
Brian Atlas>> Italy. I don't know. Um, okay. What is the capital of Japan? >> Um,
08:33:29
Brian Atlas>> Tokyo. I don't know. >> Good job. She did it. Yay. Oh my god. Uh, what country is a Wait, I think I asked this. Is south of the United States.
08:33:41
Brian Atlas>> South Mexico. >> Okay, good job. What is a thousand divide by 10? 10.
08:33:51
Brian AtlasNo. >> Mason, look into the camera with me um in these moments. Uh okay. If today second guess if a thousand divide by 10
08:34:04
Molly>> 100. >> If today is Monday, what day is it in three days? >> You're putting me on the spot. I can't
08:34:12
Brian Atlasanswer questions as fast. Obviously, >> I'll slow it down. If today is Monday, what day is it in three days?
08:34:24
Brian Atlas>> Thursday. >> You are correct. Good job. >> Uh, if you have three quarters, three quarters, how much money do you have? >> Uh, 75 cents. >> You are correct. Who painted I'm going
08:34:36
Brian Atlasto skip that one. Uh, who painted the Mona Lisa? >> Da Vinci. What is the name of the famous car company founded by Henry Ford? >> Ford. >> Congratulations. You got it right.
08:34:49
Brian Atlas>> I have a Mustang. So, >> ah, that explains it. If it takes 3 minutes to boil one egg, 3 minutes to boil one egg, how many minutes does it take to boil three eggs?
08:35:00
Molly>> You said it took three minutes or one one minute. It would take one minute >> to boil three eggs. >> Yeah. Well, >> but three minutes to boil one. It's the same pot of boiling water. So, one
08:35:13
Mollyminute. They don't take Are they all going in at the same time? >> That's a new one. >> Well, if you have a pot of water, >> they're all going in at the same time. >> Yeah. So, they would each take three minutes, but
08:35:24
Brian Atlas>> I thought you said >> how many nickels make a dollar? >> Nickels. >> Nickels. >> That five cents? >> Yeah. I don't know. >> So,
08:35:36
Brian Atlas200. I don't know. >> What is 15 + 35?
08:35:43
Molly>> I guess I could count it on my fingers, but I would have to. So, that would be a lot. >> You can't just brain math it? >> No. >> Okay. What is 10 + 10?
08:35:55
Brian Atlas>> 20. >> What is 30 + 10? >> 40. >> What is 45 + 5?
08:36:05
Brian Atlas>> 50. What is 15 + 35? >> I don't know. >> I would have to >> What is 40 + 10? >> 50.
08:36:17
Brian Atlas>> So, if you I'm just going to explain it, I guess. If you take five away from the 40 and make it 35 and you add five to the 10 to make it 15. >> Yeah, I'm sure I could go through that, but that's just a lot. So,
08:36:30
Molly>> 15 plus 35 is a lot. >> I would have to like go through a whole process in my head. I don't just know the answer. So, yeah. >> What's 3 + 7?
08:36:42
Molly>> 10. >> Okay. 90 - 45. >> I don't know. That's another one. I could eventually find it out, but I
08:36:50
Brian Atlasdon't know it at the top of my head. >> What's half of 90?
08:37:01
MollyIs it 35 or I don't know. I can't tell you. I was >> 30. Half of 90 is >> No, that's wrong. That's wrong. >> Oh boy. 12 divided by three.
08:37:13
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. >> You don't know 12ide by three? >> No. >> 100 divided by four. >> I don't know.
08:37:26
Brian AtlasYou should look into this camera when you give the answer. I don't know. Um, maybe not. Don't do that. Five times five. >> I don't know at this point. I can't think. >> Okay. Count. You have five fingers,
08:37:39
Brian Atlasright? >> Mhm. >> It's just five. Five. >> 20. >> Mason, can can you guys pass the plates down to Mason? Uh, if you're done. Uh,
08:37:50
Brian AtlasTiffany, if you can come over here and grab the plate. 20. 5 time 5 is 20. >> 5 10 15 25. Sorry. >> Okay. How many branches of US government are there?
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Dana>> Uh, name one branch of the US government? >> Legislative. >> Legislative. >> My gosh, I'm having a complete brain fart. >> Judicial. >> What's the other one? >> Executive. Yep. >> Sorry.
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Brian Atlas>> Uh, what document begins with we the people? >> I don't know. The Constitution. the preamble to the Constitution.
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Brian Atlas>> How many stars are on the How many stars are on the US flag? >> D, >> you are correct. Uh, what century are we in?
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Brian Atlas20th century >> 21st 21st >> we are in the 21st century sorry yeah uh
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Mollywhat what galaxy do we live in >> I don't know >> are we in the Andromeda galaxy >> I have never even heard anything about
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Brian Atlasgalaxies so how >> what do you know what a galaxy is >> no space I don't No.
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Brian Atlas>> Are we in the Milky Highway? >> Milky Way? >> Are we in the Milky Way or the Milky Highway? Or the Milky Freeway?
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Molly>> Never heard of those. >> Or the Milky Boulevard? >> I've only heard of >> Or the Milky Road. Or the Milky Street. I've never heard of
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Brian Atlasthose. So, >> what are other things like Boulevard? Uh, are we on the Milky Expressway? >> Yeah.
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Brian Atlas>> Do you like milk ease? Okay, never mind. Um, how many in one dozen?