TANTRUM?! CRASH OUT?! Goth Girl Psych Ward DATING?! BPD Bipolar Girl LOSES IT?! | Dating Talk #258
Date: 2025-09-01
Duration: 7h 45m
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_03Carmen (Arson)(guest)
SPEAKER_04Kelly(guest)
SPEAKER_05Malia(guest)
SPEAKER_06Jesse(guest)
SPEAKER_08Sydney (LDS)(guest)
SPEAKER_11Chloe (UK Goth)(guest)
SPEAKER_13Felicity(guest)
Key Moments
00:03:29
IntroAll guests introduced
00:56:47
Key MomentChloe: psych ward 3 times, ~5 years total. 4-5 suicide attempts.
01:03:40
Key MomentCarmen: robbed 3-4 clients on ketamine from Seeking Arrangement
01:44:38
ControversyCarmen: slept with ~3 homeless men including one from a mission
01:59:03
ControversyCarmen's father put her on birth control at 13. Brian flags as potentially abusive.
03:27:34
Key MomentCarmen photoshopped fake herpes results and pointed gun on FaceTime
06:59:48
Key MomentSydney gifts Brian a Book of Mormon
07:19:42
ControversySydney's brother skip-traced Brian's personal phone during live show
Topics Discussed
00:03:29
Guest Introductions
Chloe (goth/psych ward), Carmen (bipolar/BPD/former sex worker), Sydney (LDS/virgin), Jesse (married/child-free).
00:56:47
Chloe's Psych Ward History
3 admissions, ~5 years total. Self-harm. Suicide attempts. Snuck out to date.
01:03:40
Carmen's Sex Work/Robbery History
Seeking Arrangement $8K/month. Robbed clients on ketamine. Homeless men. Blood play ER visit.
01:55:00
Carmen's Father Enabling
Put her on birth control at 13. Gave the talk about masturbation at ~10.
06:06:00
Pit Bull Debate
Kelly defends pit bull Bashy. CDC stats: 66% of fatal attacks.
07:19:42
Sydney's Brother Skip-Traces Brian
Brother found Brian's personal phone number during live show and texted asking to remove Sydney.
Transcript
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04:55:58
Carmen (Arson)>> What do I do that is sexist? >> You were like, "This is why women can't make decisions." >> I didn't say that. >> Yeah, you did. No, I didn't. >> You literally just said it. >> No, I didn't. I made a comment about the wage gap. >> No, you literally just did. >> What did I say? I didn't say that. Bro, that's literally what you She was She
04:56:11
Carmen (Arson)said something. >> Not Not even literally. Definitely not literally what I said because I literally didn't say it. >> Bro, did he not just say that? >> What did I say? >> You were like She said she couldn't think of what to say and she you were
04:56:23
Carmen (Arson)like this is what women can't talk right or something. You didn't finish the sentence. You like stopped it midsentence. >> Yeah, I was talking about the wage gap. >> No, you weren't, bro. >> I was It was related to >> He's coming right now. He's coming right
04:56:35
Brian Atlasnow. >> Buster. Um, anything? Why do you hate men, I guess? >> What? Wait, what? >> Why do you hate men? >> Why? Like, in general?
04:56:48
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Yeah. Why do you hate men? >> Cuz loads of them have done bad things to me. But that doesn't mean that women haven't done bad things to me as well. >> Do you hate Do you hate women?
04:56:58
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Also some of them. Yeah. No, when when I say men and women, I'm not speaking about like a certain subset of women or a certain subset of men. I'm speaking broadly
04:57:08
Chloe (UK Goth)>> just in general. I I'd say I have a >> I fear I have a general disdain for society as a whole over the men or women. >> Okay. >> Can I ask you something though?
04:57:23
Malia>> Yeah. >> Why would you write that? I'm just kind of confused though. Like why would you write that? And then like also like just me observing like you know your work and like men support your whole lifestyle
04:57:34
Brian Atlaslike I've you make so much money like how could you why would you say that? >> Which bit that I hate. >> You she said that what did she say in the paper? >> Uh so the question is do you have any
04:57:46
Brian Atlasdisagreements with the show or hosts? And then she wrote being a man. She disagrees. I I don't even really know what >> I mean quite broad but
04:57:58
Malia>> trying to understand it in what context? >> Like what did you mean by that? That's why we're trying to understand why would you write being why would you write you disagree with being a man?
04:58:07
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Cuz sometimes uh I don't know sometimes maybe everyone should just not say anything. >> Oh, okay. >> What >> I think we just weren't thinking that
04:58:19
SPEAKER_02deep. Like when you handed me that paper, I wrote it into like seconds. >> I did it really. >> I don't think she was really like making that much of a conscious effort. >> Okay, that's fine. We don't need to
04:58:29
Brian Atlasexplore that too much more. Uh, let's see here. Transgender individuals do not have a duty to disclose to romantic partners to which you agree. Why is that, Chloe?
04:58:40
Chloe (UK Goth)>> I was being rushed. You >> Okay, so you don't believe that? >> I didn't really look at the questions. Oh, okay.
04:58:52
Brian AtlasSo, you you think they do have a duty to disclose then? >> I think it depends. >> What do you mean on what? >> If it's like a dating app, I feel like maybe Yeah.
04:59:07
Chloe (UK Goth)like >> as opposed to >> I don't know if it if you're with someone, say you're in a bar like and you're talking to a person, the first if you're having just a general conversation,
04:59:19
Chloe (UK Goth)you're not going to be like, "Oh yeah, by the way, I'm trans." >> Yeah. >> I think cuz they don't need to know that at that point. You're just talking to each other. >> Okay. If you're just having a normal conversation, if it becomes like
04:59:32
Chloe (UK Goth)not intimate, but if it becomes like, oh, like you're flirting with this person, like don't you think it's fair for them? >> Yeah, cuz I think I I think I was more thinking, you know, how on like dating apps it says like you can put like trans
04:59:45
Brian Atlasor whatever. So like >> Oh, you're saying they don't need to do it on the dating app. >> So I I mean I'm actually prepared to agree with you. I don't think like if a transgender woman is at a bar and a guy approaches her, I don't think she like
04:59:59
Brian Atlasimmediately needs >> like it would be on a dating profile. >> Probably, but do you think she should disclose prior to them? >> I think if you're about to have sex or like things could go further.
05:00:11
Brian Atlas>> I think it should only really matter like if you know things are going to go further. >> Okay, fair enough. There's not much to debate there then. Um, you you also seem to agree with the following statement. Wrong to refuse to date a transgender
05:00:24
Chloe (UK Goth)person because they are trans. Why is that? >> I think you can not want to do it. >> But you but you think it's wrong.
05:00:36
Chloe (UK Goth)>> I mean, I don't think it's a nice thing to do. I would put it in the same kind of >> Here, I'll give you my tone. I would not date a transgender woman.
05:00:48
Chloe (UK Goth)Is that wrong? >> No, cuz that's your that's your prerogative. You're not attracted to them. But I don't think it's like Are you doing it because they're trans
05:00:59
Chloe (UK Goth)or because you're not you're not attracted to that? Have you got a hatred for them? >> That has nothing to do with hatred. >> That's what Yeah. Okay. Well, that's where I'm coming from. If they're doing
05:01:10
Chloe (UK Goth)it because of a hatred thing, like a race thing or like a >> Well, hold on. And I think people can have racial preferences, too. >> We're talking about hate, though. Like,
05:01:21
Brian Atlas>> oh, yeah, you shouldn't hate somebody. >> Yeah, that's what I'm mean. >> Okay. Well, then there's not much to discuss there. Uh, you also circled women are just as physically strong as
05:01:33
Brian Atlasmen. Uh, also she just got up, but how many names does this girl have? Carmen, she also uh But so why is that? >> Hm. Why is that?
05:01:47
Brian Atlas>> Um, >> you say women are just as physically strong as men. Is that true? Is that or that >> that one? I'm not going to lie, I didn't read it. >> I mean, >> but if you want me to think about it now.
05:02:00
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, think about it right now. >> I don't know. Probably not. >> You don't know? Okay. You said women are just as physically strong as men.
05:02:09
Carmen (Arson)Carmen, why is that? Uh because I've been with some skinny ass dudes. So I like I like them skinny. I like me a little little malnourishment.
05:02:20
Brian Atlas>> Well, no one no one would dispute that there are some women who are stronger than some men. But generally speaking, men are physically stronger than women. Unless you disagree.
05:02:33
Carmen (Arson)>> Physically, >> men are physically stronger than women. Yes, but >> most men are stronger than most >> in my general experience.
05:02:45
Brian Atlas>> Well, we get that you're dating like wafy dudes or whatever, but >> Have you ever beat up a guy? I don't know. It seems like >> Yeah, >> but he deserved it. >> Oh, he deserved it. What did he do? He didn't want to date you.
05:02:58
Carmen (Arson)>> He cheated on me. >> He [ __ ] on you. >> He cheated on me. >> Oh. >> And he let you not rob him. He He stood there while I punched him as hard as I can. as many times as I wanted. >> Uh, but you would agree then? I don't know if I've changed your mind.
05:03:11
Carmen (Arson)Generally speaking, men are stronger than women. >> Sure. That's like the dumbest most like plainest simplest question. You're like, is this wall white?
05:03:22
Brian Atlas>> Right. But then you you circled you think women are just as physically strong as men. >> Okay. I can have my own opinion. Period. >> Yeah, but your opinion is wrong. >> Okay. And your opinion is wrong, too.
05:03:33
Brian Atlas>> My opinion is right. And it's based in fact and biology and reality and the observable universe. >> Your observable universe. My observable universe is different.
05:03:45
Brian Atlas[Music] >> Uh okay. So in your universe, men are weaker than women? Yes. Physically? >> Yes, I would say so. >> Okay. Um
05:03:57
Brian Atlas>> Yes. Like I could probably beat your ass. >> I I doubt that. Uh, how much do you weigh? Like 97 lbs.
05:04:06
Carmen (Arson)>> I weigh like 100,000 lbs. You just you just can't see it cuz it's hiding in my in my flaps. >> I mean, >> and when I when I release it, it comes out. >> Yeah.
05:04:20
Sydney (LDS)>> I mean, yeah. >> Is that pretty close to how much you actually weigh? Maybe like 105 or something. >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> But weight has nothing to do with it. saying that women is the is equal strength of men regards to lung
05:04:31
Carmen (Arson)capacity, bone density, muscle strength. They have more bigger muscles than we do. They they have >> But look, my labia is so big. If I put it on him, he'd die instantly. >> Wait, what did you say?
05:04:42
Carmen (Arson)>> I said my labia is so big if I if I punched him with it, he would instantly explode. He would spontaneously combust.
05:04:52
Brian Atlas>> Oh my god. I make a lot of exceptions for women with large labia. But my dear, my dear, you are too crazy for me. Okay, there's only so much crazy I will I'm
05:05:04
Brian Atlaswilling to tolerate if she has a giant labia. And I think you're labia fishing, too. I don't actually believe you have a giant labia. So, >> I do. My coochie got the little danglies going out. >> Oh, dear.
05:05:17
Carmen (Arson)>> Okay, good talk. Um, >> say my >> All right. Uh, you also say women can't be sexist towards men. Why is that? >> Because women are just we're just nice
05:05:29
Carmen (Arson)little magical fairies. And even when we're mean, it it's not really that mean. But when a man's mean, it's scary. >> I know. Vicious women, >> bro. Yeah. Women are >> vicious. >> Can be can be vicious.
05:05:42
Sydney (LDS)>> Can be can be. Yes. >> Not all women, of course. >> It's kind of >> Most women are not. >> We're really good with our words. We're really good at tearing people down with our words. >> We know what hurts people with our
05:05:53
Brian Atlaswords. I don't know why, but women pick up on that. >> Um, but women can't be sexist towards
05:06:02
Carmen (Arson)men, uh, can you explain that a bit? >> Like, like if you were to say the same exact sentence as her, I would like I
05:06:13
Brian Atlaswouldn't like this one, but this one I wouldn't be mad at. So, so you opinion that women can be sexist towards men? >> Okay. Can uh black people re be racist towards white people? >> Me?
05:06:27
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. For you? >> I still I still I stand on what I said last time. Standing 10 toes down. No, they can't. >> Okay. Um
05:06:39
Chloe (UK Goth)Uh Chloe, you say you agree with the statement, men are more privileged in society than women. Why is that? Because things are built for men. >> Like what? >> Things are like seat belts and roller
05:06:51
Chloe (UK Goth)coasters and things like that are tested on men by men for men. >> Medication. All most trials and stuff back in the olden days.
05:07:04
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. So there's a couple reasons. So you you referenced the fact that men are more likely to be I don't think this is a privilege. Men are more likely to be experimentally uh tested upon. Men are
05:07:16
Brian Atlasmore likely to be given experimental medications. Um I'm not sure if that's exactly a a uh privilege that men enjoy, but uh there's a couple reasons I can think of for that.
05:07:27
Brian Atlas>> Things are thought of with them in mind and with women. >> Well, sure. I can do one thing at a time, one one point at at a time. So you said that uh when it comes to medical
05:07:38
Brian Atlastesting, medicines are tested more so on men. I would say that one men are more willing to do certain dangerous jobs. And I would say it's a dangerous job to allow yourself to be medically tested
05:07:50
Brian Atlasupon. I don't think it's like some privileged position in society that the bunch of researchers and scientists are going to be injecting your body with something that could give you cancer or could kill you or could make you incredibly sick. I think men who do this
05:08:03
Brian Atlasare typically desperate, desperate for money. Men typically tend to have worse economic outcomes than women. Uh they typically tend to you look at male homeless or homelessness for example, men are much more likely to be homeless
05:08:15
Brian Atlasthan women. 80% of the homeless are men. So men are much more desperate. Men are much more willing to do these certain dangerous things to get money. And they don't have certain safety nets that
05:08:27
Brian Atlaswomen enjoy. They don't have certain fallbacks that women enjoy. The other thing as it relates to the medical experimentation, uh if if it happens to be the case because only women can get pregnant,
05:08:38
Brian Atlasit's a really bad idea to test experimental medications on women. Look, you could tell the researchers, by the way, I'm not sexually active. I have no intention of getting pregnant. But there is just always that potential risk. You
05:08:51
Brian Atlasknow, things can change. The woman gets pregnant. really really bad to uh give women experimental medicines when they're potential with the potential risk of being pregnant. I don't think that that's oppressing women. I think
05:09:03
Brian Atlasthat's actually to some degree a protecting women from not having like mutated like dis uh I don't know what
05:09:11
Brian Atlasthe right term is like uh uh damaged offspring or damage the
05:09:19
Brian Atlasthe unborn baby because they're participating in a medical uh trial. And then I think that there's one more but it's evading me at this point. So, >> Brian, there's actually a really good Do you mind if I share?
05:09:33
Sydney (LDS)>> Yeah, go ahead. >> There's actually a really good example of this is Accutane babies. Um, women were going on Accutane and it wasn't really tested beforehand because I I don't know why, but it actually shrinks and the baby's head so they they're born
05:09:46
Sydney (LDS)without a brain and so it's pretty much just this tiny little head. So now women have to have two uh two tests, two birth pregnancy tests and then has to be on like two forms of birth control in order to take it because it's so detrimental
05:09:59
Sydney (LDS)to the baby's health. >> Is that for girls who have taken ac who already did it or >> they took Accutane while pregnant and then while they're pregnant? Yeah. >> Mhm.
05:10:09
Brian AtlasI I just if the roles were reversed and you switched the the role uh you switched it to where the
05:10:19
Brian Atlaspercentage rate of men who are medically experimented on and it became women. So I don't know what the break percentage breakdown is but I feel like women would
05:10:30
Brian Atlasal feminists would also be like wow this is so oppressive why aren't they medically experimenting on men? So, you can't win with feminists. You'd just be upset. Oh my god, there's a
05:10:42
Brian Atlasdisproportionate like these poor women, they're they're willing to be injected with this this uh you know experimental treatment and uh it's like I don't think
05:10:53
Brian Atlasit's I don't know. And then what's the other thing? What's the other reason? Is it because of uh men are more when it
05:11:01
Brian Atlascomes to their they're more stable in terms of their biology because >> the the hormones can have an impact and so because men
05:11:13
Sydney (LDS)are more hormonally stable that is better. I think that's one of them. I don't know. >> Well, men are on a 254hour cycle of hormones. Females are on a four week. So they're able to every single day be the exact same while females are changing
05:11:26
Brian Atlasevery week. >> Is there anything else though? You said men are more privileged in society than women. What were the other things
05:11:35
Chloe (UK Goth)>> that just the world is kind of built for them? That's my opinion. >> Has the world built for men? >> Well, we've just had the discussion and
05:11:44
Chloe (UK Goth)you have told me what you think and I'm I think what I think. >> Yeah. How's the world built for men? >> I told you already.
05:11:57
Chloe (UK Goth)>> You told me the thing about the >> That's >> like drugs aren't >> how I think >> experimented on women. >> Well, no, things are just like made with men in mind.
05:12:10
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Like what? >> Like all of things I just said and probably more. I don't know. [ __ ] cars maybe. Um
05:12:19
Chloe (UK Goth)I don't know. pans, pots and pans, beds, pillows, all of these things. Like >> what >> how tall men are like all of these
05:12:28
Sydney (LDS)things are what is first thought of >> that's just like what they model it off. >> I think I think she's saying products that are made are products that are everyday use are made
05:12:41
Kelly>> so beds are too big. >> No, I'm about that is sexist. No, I'm saying that >> you said beds. >> I actually learned this in a communication class and the my teacher
05:12:53
Kellywas telling me that she was saying that um like the world is like our vocabulary since it was made by a bunch of like white English men. It's like very like patriarchal or whatever. And like she
05:13:05
Chloe (UK Goth)used like California king bed as an example like as to how the vocabulary. >> Thank you. So at least other people know what I'm talking about. Well, I don't think I don't think there's a Yeah, I
05:13:16
Kellydon't think like the world made for for men. I don't think like things like that were made for men. But I will say like >> I don't I can't think of another example, but that is like one of the example >> one of the first electric cars was actually a female car. It was actually
05:13:29
Sydney (LDS)made for women shopping and then the Ferrari was a female was made for females but then men decided they liked it too. Products are made for females specifically. >> Mhm. Yeah. Like period. >> But yeah, but how are beds sexist?
05:13:42
Brian AtlasYou're just taking that as you wanted to hear it. So, I'm not even going to >> Did you Did you or did you not say beds? >> No, that's what you heard. >> You said beds and >> Here, let me open it up to the women on the panel. >> Did she mention beds?
05:13:55
Chloe (UK Goth)>> I did. And I said that. >> Yeah. How are >> when they're being tested? >> You the beds are tested. >> Yes. By people. And majority of the time those people >> Do you have a study?
05:14:08
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Do you have a study about the beds? >> Go on. You just said that there was a study cuz you >> That wasn't a study. That was just a >> That was just some dumb feminist professor. >> Okay, so there there we go. That's some form of proof. >> Sorry.
05:14:20
Brian Atlas>> That's not proof of anything. >> Okay, cool. >> And it was your claim. It was your claim. >> You can't you can't refer to like something she said. It wouldn't back up your original claim. You just pulled it out of your ass.
05:14:32
Brian Atlas>> Okay, cool. >> Okay, cool. Anyways, all everything you just listed is totally [ __ ] That's nice. >> Totally [ __ ] It sounds nice.
05:14:43
Brian Atlas>> It sounds like it it makes sense in your brain, I guess, but it none of it's true. >> I think it's the same with you as well. How long have beds existed? >> You what you're saying doesn't think that they were like you think like back
05:14:56
Brian Atlasin the you know when beds I don't know a thousand years ago they were like okay uh we're going to test out the beds. No, it was just like people were living in
05:15:05
Chloe (UK Goth)caves and [ __ ] and then they were like uncomfortable to sleep on the rock floor. >> My thing is like why do you uncomfortable so much uncomfortable?
05:15:17
Brian Atlas>> Bro, beds aren't this sexist invention, dude. It It was man sleeping on ground uncomfortable. Let me put padding. >> Well, they probably saw their woman were like, let's actually make a bed for this woman so she doesn't have to sleep on
05:15:30
Brian Atlasthe ground. Yes, it was pro was probably the [ __ ] the cavemen were like, "Eh, we're kind of cool. We're kind of fine just sleeping on rocks and [ __ ] but my [ __ ] pregnant wife is bitching and moaning. Let me [ __ ] make a [ __ ] bed for her while she's pregnant, so she
05:15:44
Kellyain't she ain't a [ __ ] bitch." >> It was 100% that it was probably for pregnant women, too. >> Anyways, that's crazy. That's crazy,
05:15:55
Brian Atlasman. I mean, you you look at like how men live. Like you look at their they just got like a [ __ ] mattress in the corner and a [ __ ] chair a [ __ ] beach chair and in front of the TV. It's
05:16:06
Brian Atlaslike men do all this [ __ ] to make y'all comfortable. All this [ __ ] like if if men could get [ __ ] in a cardboard box, they would just get [ __ ] in a cardboard box.
05:16:17
Brian Atlas>> Men are simple creatures. >> Like all this extra [ __ ] whatever. We don't need that [ __ ] Who said that? Is that Is that like a Chris Rock joke or
05:16:25
Brian Atlassomething? I don't know. Um, good times. Uh, let's see here. Um, uh, let's see. Uh, women do not have
05:16:37
Brian Atlasequal rights to men in the USA. That's a doozy. Um, Carmen, why do you why do you agree with that? >> I'd agreed. Um, >> yeah, you >> I would just say >> women do not have equal rights to men in
05:16:49
Carmen (Arson)the USA. >> I would say like because like I don't know. I just be when I read that question, I just thought about like
05:17:00
Carmen (Arson)the whole Trump thing. Grab her by the [ __ ] Just like like >> I just thought to do with rights highly doubt he said >> what does it have to do with rights? >> It's like a right to like exist and be respected. You know what I mean? Like
05:17:13
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Okay. That's a what Trump said was bad. >> What does that have to do with rights? >> The right >> [ __ ] be a woman. You literally
05:17:25
Brian Atlas>> are a Okay, you exist. Um, >> you literally go around selling your body in your >> You sell butthole pictures. >> You're allowed to express that opinion in a free country. >> Nobody's stopping you from selling
05:17:35
Brian Atlasbutthole pictures. I mean, [ __ ] Uh, you also wrote, "Women do not have equal rights to men." >> I mean, like, oh, you said in the US, it man. >> Yeah. Women do not have equal rights to men. Why is that? >> Look, listen, I don't live here. I don't
05:17:48
Chloe (UK Goth)know. >> Okay, fine. In the UK. Well, if it I I was I would say that they don't in the UK social norms they got more like >> so in the UK in the UK >> accepted
05:17:59
Brian Atlas>> and jur I I'm not an expert in British juristp prudence. What uh I guess what are the ways in which women do not have equal rights to men in the UK? >> I would say safety.
05:18:13
Chloe (UK Goth)>> How so? >> They can't protect themselves. There's no like >> I mean I guess no one can protect themselves. It's illegal to carry any form of self, >> right? Nobody can carry a gun.
05:18:24
Carmen (Arson)>> Wait, did Trump literally just pass a law that says he you can't you can discriminate >> based on like gender and and like sexual
05:18:36
Carmen (Arson)identity. He literally just passed he revoked that law. Like there was a law that says you can't discriminate on these things, but he revoked it instead of >> DEI. I don't know what Okay, here we can
05:18:47
Brian Atlasget to that later. Um, what what as far as the UK goes, you say women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. How or sorry, in the UK, how
05:18:57
Brian Atlas>> um the police system is quite not very nice to women. >> Not Wait, hold on. I've heard that in
05:19:08
Brian Atlasthe UK they're actually closing women's prisons and they're considering doing c certain justice reform so that it's less likely for a woman to go to jail. They get lighter sentences. This sort of
05:19:21
Chloe (UK Goth)thing. >> I'm talking about people that are being that are on the other side of the crime. The what's it called? Victim. Victim. Yeah. >> Victim as opposed to male victims.
05:19:33
Sydney (LDS)>> Well, victims in the UK, you're not you don't have a right to protect yourself. So if somebody comes and attacks you and you defend yourself like with a gun, with a knife, a punch or whatever, you go to court too. They could sue you. So
05:19:43
Sydney (LDS)in the UK, men and women don't have a right to p to protect themselves. >> So that's Yeah. No, I know. >> Wait, but women do not have equal rights
05:19:52
Chloe (UK Goth)to men in the UK as it relates to victims. What? I guess not really equ I don't know
05:20:01
Chloe (UK Goth)equal rights or they're just they don't really pursue any cases
05:20:11
Brian Atlaslike there's a lot of instances where police have like are worded or like murdered female >> There's a lot of cases >> Yeah.
05:20:24
Chloe (UK Goth)>> that police are murdering. >> Yeah. or like saying like there's group chats and stuff discovered of like the Met Police where they're all like
05:20:34
Brian Atlasreally not being great talking about cases that they have open and like >> what does that have to do with rights though? Like I get that individual cops or whatever >> I guess. >> Yeah.
05:20:47
Brian Atlas>> What does that have anything to do with rights? >> Okay. So, can you name a right that a man has that a woman doesn't? Um, I don't know enough about it. So, >> okay. So, men and women have equal
05:21:00
Chloe (UK Goth)rights. >> I as far as I know >> cuz I'm not a lawyer. >> Okay. So, but so you're changing your position. >> Well, yes. Because I do not know every single in and out of every law. So
05:21:13
Brian Atlastherefore, I cannot say with certainty that they do or do not have. >> Okay. Okay. Well, if you can't make a case that >> they say >> there's an inequality that exists when it comes to rights, then you're Yeah,
05:21:25
Brian Atlasyou're just going to have to defer to the fact that men and women are equal as it relates to rights. Carmen, you say women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Why is that?
05:21:35
Carmen (Arson)>> I was I was just You kind of you kind of got me there. I was I've never had my rights taken, so >> Okay, I'll accept the victory, I guess. Um,
05:21:47
Brian Atlas>> you got me with that one. >> Uh, victory acknowledged. Mission accomplished. Oh, yeah. A guy said that to you one time. Um, >> oh god. >> Makeup is not deceptive.
05:21:59
Brian Atlas>> Uh, maybe some of these are more dating related. Uh, you would not date a police police officer. Why is that? >> Girl day. Arrest me. >> Oh, I guess. Yeah. Um, oh, how about
05:22:11
Brian Atlasthis one? Um, unless Did you have anything for the police officer thing? You don't want to date a police officer? >> Yeah. No way. >> Is it just cuz like their work is stressful or >> No, I just don't >> wouldn't get along with them.
05:22:23
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I don't think I'd get on with them. >> Okay. Uh I'm not going to really bite on that one. Uh a woman should not be rejected because of her weight. Why is that?
05:22:35
Chloe (UK Goth)You agree with that statement? Why is that? Uh cuz I think the other person has like if they don't want to
05:22:49
Chloe (UK Goth)they have um autonomy to go up to a person that is a weight that they don't want to be with. >> Um
05:23:02
Chloe (UK Goth)>> they can decide. So if they go up to them and then reject them, then it's like, well, you could have beforehand just not gone up to the person at all. If you know that you're not into that, >> Yeah. right
05:23:14
SPEAKER_00you know you don't want $200. Hey Brian, should I do a coffee or a food pop instead of a champagne pop? >> Opacity. Opacity.
05:23:25
Brian Atlas>> Uh Psy, >> it's a bit late for coffee. Probably champagne. I think you should do champagne, honestly, man. If you if you want to,
05:23:35
Brian Atlasthough. Sorry for the delay. I was just I was so distracted by the sexist bed conversation that I missed your your TTS. Thank you, man. Uh, honestly, uh, little champagne in the chat. Uh, and
05:23:48
Brian Atlasalso just because we're we'll probably wrap soon, so I don't know if we really have time for like a food break. Um, so hold on. A woman should not be rejected because of her weight is your position.
05:24:02
Chloe (UK Goth)Yeah, because why would you put yourself in the situation to reject a person if you know you don't like that? >> Sure. So, an obese woman approaches me and I don't want to date her for that reason. Is that wrong?
05:24:15
Brian Atlas>> Should I not reject her? >> I guess I wasn't thinking about that context >> cuz you you do agree it's possible that >> Yeah. If someone if someone approaches you, there's nothing really about it. >> It's kind of dumb if you're a guy, >> you approach a obese woman and you're
05:24:30
Chloe (UK Goth)like, >> "Oh, wait, hold on. Pump the brakes. You're fat." >> Yeah, that'd be kind of That'd be kind of [ __ ] up. >> I take back my comment. Like, I want to go. I don't want to.
05:24:42
Brian Atlas>> But like, how about this? A guy sees a fat woman on a dating app without knowing anything about her personality or how wonderful she is. And he's like just on that basis alone that she's
05:24:51
Brian Atlasoverweight. He swipes no. Wrong. >> I guess no. I would do that. >> Okay. Wrong for a man to dump his girlfriend if she regularly turns him
05:25:02
Chloe (UK Goth)down for sex. Why is that? >> Wait. I swear I put the >> other one on that question. >> Oh, you you're fine with that?
05:25:15
SPEAKER_00>> Yeah. I mean, I wouldn't like it, but that's his own opinion. >> All right. [Music] >> Pasty George donated $1,000
05:25:29
SPEAKER_00>> to wet. >> Here's something to wet the whistle. >> Oh my god. Cheers. >> Uh, do you want champagne? >> I'm sober, but thank you. >> So, no. >> So, no. >> Okay.
05:25:41
Felicity>> I don't drink. >> Yes, please. >> Yes. Yay. A little bit. >> Yes. Okay. All right. Uh, could you give me >> not [ __ ]
05:25:53
Brian Atlas>> What's that? >> I got one. Yeah. Yo, Pacy George, you're [ __ ] legend, sir. >> Thank you. >> Thank you. >> Even though I don't know what I mean. >> He's a brave and a decent man. He's a
05:26:05
Brian Atlaspioneer. >> Yeah. Put some respect on Pacy George's name. Um, >> have you been practicing, Brian? >> What is this leak going on over here? the [ __ ] Uh, Mary, can you just clean
05:26:17
Brian Atlasthis up over here? There's like got a leak. Sorry, guys. Um, yes, I've been practicing. Oh, boy. Oh, no. It's one of these. Great. >> Firmly grasp it.
05:26:28
Brian Atlas>> I didn't see any others. >> Yeah. Yeah, we're >> um from any of the panelists. Uh, anybody have any topics you guys want to talk about? I know we touched on the tattoos, but like
05:26:42
Jesse>> did you want to go back to that? >> Yes. Okay. >> I just don't know how you equate tattoos to promiscuity. I could see baby back in the days when they were more taboo, but like now tattoos are like they've lost
05:26:55
Jessethe taboo to them. Like now you have so many more techniques because the taboo has gone away. I mean, I will say placement is a big one. Um cuz like going back to piercings and stuff, like
05:27:06
JesseI don't think men like anything on your face. It's like they want you to be as natural as possible. Like I don't think men even like makeup necessarily, but like as far as just tattoos in general,
05:27:17
JesseI don't know. Can you maybe explain to me more why you think they lead to promiscuity? Like >> my boyfriend's given me a good a pretty good explanation that I can understand.
05:27:27
KellySo he's told me like before that um let me see how I record it. So like when women have multi like a lot of tattoos or like a big tattoo on their body and decent equates >> Oh, you're good. Are you going to pop
05:27:40
Kellyit? >> Oh.
05:27:49
Brian Atlas>> Oh, it's letting the [ __ ] air out. >> A >> is it? >> Oh, it surprised me. It surprised me. I
05:27:59
Kellywas not expecting that. Yo, W. Pacy George, thank you. Go ahead, Kelly. >> Um, yeah, so he he he would he says that like it's almost like equating it to to pain rather than like the tattoo itself.
05:28:11
KellyAnd my boyfriend would say like a girl with like a lot of tattoos, she must have gone through like or a lot of piercings in general or she would have had to gone through a lot of pain like physically to like get all that done to
05:28:23
Kellyherself. And like in his perspective, if a woman wants to go through a lot of pain, there's like some kind of like trauma deep down. That's what he would that's like >> it can't have anything to do with the
05:28:35
Jesseart aspect of it like cuz that's what I think like a lot of tattoos at least these days are like an expression of art versus >> dusty >> dusty what >> you know like the top cup always has dust on it.
05:28:48
Kelly>> Oh huh. >> What happened? >> Um don't drink it yet. Wait. >> Okay. >> Hold on. Go ahead. >> Give you tomorrow. Right. Okay. >> Um that was that was it. Well, I I that
05:29:01
Kellywas one perspective I've heard. I don't know about like other men's perspectives, but like I know like some guys like or you know how like guys like are like, "Oh, like it's hot when like a girl wants to get choked or like they like to do this." Like some guys get
05:29:13
Kellyturned off by the fact that like this girl is like who they want to be with and Mary is like asking them to slap them in the face because they want them to do great. Like guys don't like that >> sometimes. Like a lot of guys don't want to do that to their woman because they
05:29:25
Kellyfeel more like they want to respect her in a way. Like like if I told my boyfriend to choke me or slap me while we were having sex, like he'd be like, "What the [ __ ] Like why why are you why would you want me to do that?"
05:29:37
Jesse>> See, and I guess I have like the opposite, right? Cuz like I have a whole lake sleeve that I have going in progress still. But I actually >> Yeah, I think I put it back there. >> Wasn't the do it. My husband actually pushed me to do it. He's like, "No, you
05:29:50
Jesseshould." like cuz it was a thought I always had but I never jumped on it and he's the one that actually pushed me to get my leg done. So >> yeah, I definitely think it's a preference thing and that's why like I think for it's unfair for you to say
05:30:02
Jessethat like most men >> don't like it and that it's a red flag cuz I don't maybe I've just been out of the dating pool for so long that I don't see that as being a thing. I don't know.
05:30:13
Brian Atlas>> Here I'll answer your question in just a moment. Uh let's do a cheers. Cheers to Pacy George. >> Thank you. >> Thanks, buddy. >> Sal.
05:30:31
Brian Atlas>> Thank you, Pacey George. You're a [ __ ] legend, sir. >> That's good. >> [ __ ] Canadian legend. >> George is from Canada. >> He is Canadian.
05:30:41
Brian AtlasOh, I forgot to uh Pasty George. We'll do a land acknowledgement pop if you send in another one. Uh, so anyways, >> acknowledgement. >> Yeah, tattoos. I mean, I think it has to do with impulsivity.
05:30:54
Brian Atlas>> I think it has to do with short-term thinking versus long-term thinking. I think it has to do with just sort of a general uh, how do I >> Are we talking about like little ones or like like a big one? >> Well, so for example,
05:31:07
Jesse>> because there's a difference. I think little ones, you're right. Like that's on the fly. You're not thinking about it. But like I thought about my leg sleeve for a long time before I ever >> I thought about my on my next one and I thought I took a lot of time to
05:31:19
Jesse>> see you know like this one this was a Friday the 13th one like that was a spur of the moment but like my leg tattoo like that was months of planning and thought and am I sure this is what I want cuz that's a big chunk of my body
05:31:32
Chloe (UK Goth)>> I draw most of my tattoos which takes weeks. >> Mhm. Oh, I've been months girl and I'm still not done. >> Also look at the tattoo. Who here? Show of hands. Who here has tattoos? >> It's like, >> who do you have any tattoos?
05:31:46
Brian Atlas>> No. >> Okay. Felicity, you have tattoos? >> No. >> No. Okay. No. Um, so if a girl has a little heart on her ankle or her wrist,
05:32:00
Brian Atlas>> I don't think most men are going to find this to be an issue. But I guess my point would be t at least my position I think tattoos are either neutral or negative for men.
05:32:12
Brian Atlas>> I don't think it's ever a positive. So in my head it's like why do it? Like it's never a positive. Maybe for look some men have like fetishes or whatever >> but it's like it's never a positive. I
05:32:26
Jessedon't know. >> Like I said my husband's the one that actually pushed me to do it. So >> look, >> I'm speaking in generality. >> No, I know. I know. I have a lot of tattoos and I go through >> my tattoos also have health and they
05:32:38
Jessethink my tattoos are sexy. So >> yeah, I also have health connotations. It has heavy metal toxicity, too. >> Well, that's a whole separate like issue. Honestly, >> it depends on the tattoo shop and all
05:32:50
Jessethat. But what I'm going to say is I've never been stopped and had somebody go, "Oh my god, that's disgusting." If anything, it's like the opposite. like, "Oh, hey, that's really cool." or whatever. So, I don't see the negative
05:33:02
Brian Atlasconnotation there. >> Well, yeah. I'm not saying that people are going to stop you in the street and say, "Your tattoo is disgusting." Or I I'm not in favor of that, but it as a
05:33:12
Brian Atlassort of dating idea about dating. Generally speaking, tattoos tend like tattoos don't say something positive
05:33:21
Brian Atlasabout you. It's either neutral or negative. They can be indicative of something negative. And I'm not saying I'm not saying all people I'm not saying all people with tattoos are bad. I'm not saying because you have a tattoo you're
05:33:35
Brian Atlasbad, >> but it could be a sign of that. >> And dating is hard enough as it is. I'm like, I don't know. Why add another thing to make it harder, I guess.
05:33:47
Jesse>> Yeah. And it could just be I've been out of the dating pool for so long that I don't understand. That could also be it. So, >> I just think I mean there's an aesthetic
05:33:58
Jessecomponent. >> Yeah. I think it looks sick. >> Sure. But >> I look it more as an art form versus it saying something about me. I don't know.
05:34:09
Kelly>> Do men see tattoos as masculine? Would you say that at all? I think it what you get. >> Yeah. >> I think that's a component. >> I would agree. >> Well, because I feel like a lot of women we like a lot of women we like men with
05:34:20
Kellytattoos or like we might find like a man with tattoos attractive. So, I'm just like, you know, like that's just funny how it's like the how like you're telling you. >> Well, yeah, but I mean that's the that's the uh the yin and the yang, the
05:34:31
Brian Atlasmasculine and the feminine. So, I think one mistake that a lot of women do is they project the things that they are
05:34:41
Brian Atlasattracted to in men and they think if I develop those traits, I'll be attractive to men. But it doesn't work that way. It's like these girl boss girl bosses,
05:34:52
Brian Atlasthe boss babes. It's like, well, I think men who are ambitious and who are have status or who are rich or, you know, have these great careers, I find that
05:35:03
Brian Atlasattractive or these men who are providers, I find that attractive. I there's this projection where it's like as a woman, okay, well, in order for me to become attractive to men, I need to
05:35:14
Brian Atlasadhere to the to to this sort of masculine standard of what what is attractive. They want to be on level with these masculine men. >> Well, you want to you want to copycat,
05:35:26
Brian Atlas>> right, >> what men do. You think, okay, well, this is what makes men attractive. So then, shouldn't it be the case that men find this these traits attractive in women? But it's not the case at all.
05:35:37
Brian Atlas>> Like there's not symmetry between what men and women find attractive. So like most most women, if the guy's a provider and he's rich or successful or he makes good money, has a good job, etc., etc.,
05:35:50
Brian Atlasthis is going to make him more attractive. But the same typically is not true in the reverse. Men typically don't care about your job, your career, any of this stuff. They don't care. >> In my opinion, I think that's like the
05:36:02
Sydney (LDS)actual way to become confident in yourself. Like I'm not like a um oh my gosh, what's the word? Like I can't remember the word, but to find yourself in femininity like that's how
05:36:14
Sydney (LDS)oh that's how you find yourself is I'm not like a go find yourself person. to be confident in your femininity, you will ultimately attract the masculine men. You shouldn't be chasing the masculinity to get masculinity. So,
05:36:26
Sydney (LDS)that's how you truly find yourself is being confident. >> Definitely wouldn't say I'm masculine, though. >> Well put. Here's what we're going to do.
05:36:35
Brian AtlasTTS is going to be lowered to 69 if you guys want to get a message in. $69 TTS. Lowering the TTS if you want to guys get a message in. Any other thoughts from
05:36:47
Sydney (LDS)any of the other panelists? >> Something interesting was um just the idea of politics. I I know that you dropped out of school at 16. I have been
05:36:58
Sydney (LDS)homeschooled most of my life, but um I think it's interesting just the education on general politics and kind of just the culture around us is there so much focus on a pop culture that kind of the important like oh who am I? I
05:37:11
Sydney (LDS)think people should know enough politics to actually be able to vote should and have an effect. They don't think you have to be super interested. But I think it's interesting that there's more of a approach in modern society today where
05:37:21
Sydney (LDS)being educated on just basic social or basic um politics, basic government, basic >> Sorry, go ahead. I was just breathing. >> Um
05:37:33
Sydney (LDS)>> just these basic important things to know has really led to the to the culture that we're in. So now people are uneducated and they blame it on other people and they make the poor choices because they're uneducated.
05:37:46
Sydney (LDS)>> Do you think we should raise the voting limit age? >> No, I don't think age has anything to do with it. >> We should not raise the age limit. >> No, I don't think so. I think if you can be um deployed or not deployed, what's
05:37:58
Sydney (LDS)it called? Drafted at 18, then I think you can vote at 18. I think you should be able to own a gun at 18. >> Wait, so you're saying women shouldn't vote? >> Is that what you're saying? >> I don't know. Well, I do believe in
05:38:09
Sydney (LDS)women voting, but I don't believe in women. I know that's controversial or opposites, but um I do believe women should be able to vote cuz nowadays most women aren't attached to their men. Like
05:38:21
Sydney (LDS)I believe they should be, but I don't think women should be drafted. If if everyone gets drafted out, the young people, who's actually going to stay behind to take care of society? Like it it just doesn't work that way.
05:38:32
Brian AtlasEspecially if you get rid of all the people that can actually birth children. I think we should do a re a reversal. I think it it would be justice maybe for a a century, hundred years. We have
05:38:47
Sydney (LDS)>> all the women do the fighting. >> Brian, then we'd die. >> We would die. Everyone would be dead. >> No, we some of the women. >> We only send the feminist who want to fight. We just get along. We'd be like, >> we send the feminists cuz they actually
05:38:59
Brian Atlaswant to fight. Trust me, women would start World War II within >> I'm very patriotic, but I will not be drafted to go fight a war. I >> send me to war, girl. I probably wouldn't listen that well. Don't send me to war.
05:39:12
SPEAKER_00>> Don't send her to war. >> Hasty George donated $70 to wise men who are seeking viable women for long-term relationships or marriage. Women with tattoos are one of the red flags that
05:39:24
SPEAKER_00indicate that she is not feasible and is promiscuous. was then >> strongly disagree. Sorry. >> That's weird. That is weird. >> Wait, pasty, have you been sending in
05:39:36
Brian Atlassuper chats because it's not showing up in my stream labs for some reason. That's weird. H Oh, is it Canadian? Oh,
05:39:48
Sydney (LDS)>> Canadian. >> That's why. That's why. The Canadian currency higher or lower than the US dollar?
05:39:59
Brian Atlas>> I think one of the only ones is like >> Mhm. I'm stuck. >> Uh let's see here. All right, we have a rapid fire segment here if anybody
05:40:10
Brian Atlas>> Oh, no. >> Rapid fire. Um what is the most toxic thing you've ever done?
05:40:21
Jesse>> I told you guys mine. I said it last show. >> With dating about dating? >> No, I can't. No. >> Is it a crime in seven countries?
05:40:33
Brian Atlas>> I think maybe. >> Well, what was it? >> No. >> Nobody's watching. Don't worry. We're not live. >> Sure. >> No. >> What's the most toxic thing you've done,
05:40:44
Carmen (Arson)Carmen? I think the most toxic thing like that ended up [ __ ] me over so bad was like okay so my man was like he
05:40:52
Carmen (Arson)wanted to [ __ ] all the time right and like honestly I just wasn't born with the most moistest coochie in the world you know so like I wasn't able to keep
05:41:03
Carmen (Arson)up with him you know what I'm saying >> so he he was very he was very very very very like sexual and I just I couldn't keep up with the amount of times He wanted to do it. >> The [ __ ] was too dry. Is what you're
05:41:17
Carmen (Arson)saying? >> Yeah. It was like painful sometimes. And so he got mad at me, right? He was like, "You don't even like it." And I was like, "Well, brother, like I give me a
05:41:26
Carmen (Arson)break." And um but at the time I was such a people pleaser that I was like, "Okay, well, you can go [ __ ] other [ __ ] because um [ __ ] is too dry
05:41:38
Carmen (Arson)>> because obviously like I'm not pleasing you enough." And but in reality, all I wanted him to say was that I no, I don't I don't want to do that. I just want you. But he's a man. So as a man, he was
05:41:51
Carmen (Arson)he heard that >> and he was like, "Okay, I'm going to go [ __ ] other bitches." And so we were swiping on Tinder together the whole time. Inside I'm crying. On the outside, I'm like trying to be like, "Yeah, I'm
05:42:02
Carmen (Arson)doing this for you." And then like and then like and then like he ends up [ __ ] another [ __ ] And then I end up getting butt hurt and I'm like I made this happen but
05:42:14
Carmen (Arson)now I'm getting mad over it. And it was just like it was just stupid. But that was it was like my fault for being a dumbass but also like his fault for like
05:42:25
Jessewhy didn't you just love me? >> So you didn't communicate properly. >> Yeah. >> Like the key to a successful good
05:42:34
SPEAKER_14relationship is 100% communication always. Yeah. Like the things you think was the toxic thing though >> because I got I got hella mad at him and I was like you [ __ ] cheated at me
05:42:46
SPEAKER_14after I said you could cheat on me. >> She said it happened. Yes, >> that's toxic. >> Yeah, that was pretty toxic. >> Damn. [Laughter]
05:42:59
Brian Atlas>> At least she has a good laugh, right? She has a good laugh. >> You're funny. >> She's funny. You can't deny it. Yeah, she's >> in a sort of watching the world burn sort sort of way. But um yeah, she is
05:43:12
Brian Atlasshe's she's funny. >> She's funny and like see the tragedy of my life sort of. >> I don't I like >> what?
05:43:23
SPEAKER_00Okay, that's true. She knows. She knows. All right. Uh oh, we have Pasty George. >> Pasty George donated $20. I agree with
05:43:33
Sydney (LDS)chair for send all of the feminists to fight in the next war. L MFA is I said all send all the feminists. I >> I am I've been in the military for a lot of years where my dad has. And
05:43:45
Sydney (LDS)>> wait, hold on. >> What? So my dad's in the military. Hold on. Hold on. And I will say that if we send all the feminists, we'll definitely have a weaker army, but they'll die on >> Wait. Chat, chat. Any anybody who's in
05:43:57
Brian Atlasthe military, what is it when when like the wife who's like married to a guy claims that she's like in the You know what I'm talking You know what I'm talking about. I feel like you're doing the daughter. Oh, my dad.
05:44:09
Sydney (LDS)>> Well, they were pregnant. >> Yeah. >> Is that the same thing? >> I mean, I've been shipped all over the country. I've >> Bro, but you're the daughter of a soldier. >> True. My dad is in the military. >> He's Is he >> Well, she clarified.
05:44:22
Sydney (LDS)>> Well, he was a soldier. >> He was a uh You said that what is it called? The >> a military chaplain. >> Well, they're not Are they soldiers? So he has been in the military for over 20 years um in multiple different heent.
05:44:37
Brian Atlas>> Anyway, so >> what is it? Fake valor. What is that thing called? >> Fake valor. >> What is it? >> Stolen valor. >> You're stolen valoring your dad's. >> Um >> I live in the military. >> No, but what is it called? There's a term, guys.
05:44:49
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. >> There's a term for when the wife or whatever. Army wives. What's the No, not army wives. Is it like Tim Walls when he claimed to have >> dependa dependent? That's not that. It's
05:45:01
Brian Atlaslike sergeant [ __ ] wife or what is it? Anybody know? It's not stolen valor. There's a term for a dependa. No, there's a term for Anyways, whatever. I
05:45:14
Sydney (LDS)don't know. Sorry. Go ahead with your story. >> I was just saying that if we were to I don't agree with women in combat positions in the military and in law enforcement. So, if we were to put the
05:45:24
Sydney (LDS)women in the military, they'd quickly um be gone and then we could win. But yeah, >> the law enforcement part got me. I can't lie.
05:45:35
Brian Atlas>> Most toxic Chloe. Most toxic thing you've ever done.
05:45:42
Brian Atlas>> Come on, tell us. Tell us. >> No, it's bad though. >> We don't care. >> It's okay. Love you. Here, I'll tell you the most toxic thing. Will you say
05:45:54
Brian Atlasyours? You promise? You won't give us like the third most toxic thing you've done. >> Trust me, it's bad. But >> All right. >> I'm excited. >> Um, [ __ ] Hold on. >> Do I want to share mine?
05:46:06
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Most You know what? I'm such a great guy. This one time, >> one time I uh >> I
05:46:21
Brian Atlaswaited an hour too long to text a girl back. That was the most toxic thing. >> Oh my god. >> I've ever done. I'm so toxic. So toxic.
05:46:30
Carmen (Arson)Okay, go ahead. Your turn. >> Ed Hardy, what is this? [ __ ] 2007. >> Ed Hardy always slays. It's good. >> Um, >> [ __ ] I haven't seen Ed Hardy.
05:46:42
Brian Atlas>> You got some affliction. >> What do you have? Affliction? What do you have? >> It's a It's a Wait, affliction is back. >> Yes, it back. Voice crack. >> A the [ __ ] affliction. What about Oh
05:46:54
Brian Atlasmy goodness. >> She's back. True religious. >> You know what's I'm sure I have like an affliction t-shirt from like 2006. I'm going to [ __ ] dig that thing out of my closet. >> Sell it. >> I'm going to [ __ ] wear it one of
05:47:07
Brian Atlasthese days. Actually, you know what? I wouldn't fit in it. Um, so anyways, >> um, I wore mediums back then. >> Now, what is it? >> XL.
05:47:18
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Those were the days. Um, so sorry. Okay. Most toxic thing you >> Okay. Well, I kind of when I was in secondary school before I left school,
05:47:29
Chloe (UK Goth)so I was doing my GCSE. I was 16. I slept with my art teacher. Wait, you slept with your >> Whoa, that's crazy. Scandalous. >> Wait, sorry. Could you repeat that? >> I slept with my art.
05:47:42
Chloe (UK Goth)>> You said primary school. >> No, no, no, no, no. My art teacher >> when you were held >> 16. >> That's not I wouldn't say that's not illegal. >> No, but that's not toxic. >> That's not illegal though, right? >> He was married.
05:47:56
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Oh, >> you knew he was married. >> Yeah. And I had like >> Okay, that's >> I was also like >> 16. I was also 16. >> That's legal there. >> No, but I think the toxic bit was that I wanted it to happen. >> Right.
05:48:10
Chloe (UK Goth)>> Yeah. >> Right. Right. Right. >> Girl, are you crazy for that? >> I thought toxic. >> And then I went to the psychord shortly after. >> Did you visit? >> Indeed. I went to the psychord. >> No.
05:48:22
Brian Atlas>> It was the most splendid of times. I must say, mad. >> It was amazing. >> Fantastic. Mad. Indeed. Let me show you. The alcohol makes you crazy. I'm into
05:48:34
Chloe (UK Goth)it. >> Tasty George, what up? >> Should we do accents? You want to do accents? >> Yeah, I'm really good at accents. >> What accents? Can you do southern? >> Do you know what salad fingers is? >> Yes.
05:48:46
SPEAKER_07>> What the [ __ ] is that? >> Weird cartoon. I've been to the UK. I think I know what it is. >> The feeling of rust against my salad fingers is almost orgasmic.
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Chloe (UK Goth)>> Oh my god. >> Oh my goodness. She's a bro of a childhood. >> Uh, and then I can also do like Valley Girl that's like pissed off. >> Oh, yes. Yes. >> Do it.
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Chloe (UK Goth)>> Okay. I have I have to look at you and like it's as if I'm pissed off with you. Okay. >> Okay. I'm scared. >> Who the [ __ ] do you think you are? Look
05:49:22
SPEAKER_09at you. You're actually disgusting. I can't believe you would even look at me like that. I swear to [ __ ] god. If I see you again, I'm going to [ __ ] kill you. >> That's actually pretty good. That is not
05:49:33
Brian Atlasour vocal friend. >> Well done. Well done, Lass. >> All right. >> Thank you. >> I'm going to do um gay best friend. >> Go for it.
05:49:43
Brian Atlas>> Or maybe it's a trick. I don't know. It's kind of the same, right? Um >> Oh my god, those spikes on your [ __ ]
05:49:54
Brian Atlastop are so amazing. And you up there with your little [ __ ] bangs hiding your forehead. They are Oh my goodness. You're just so cute. And look at your little look at your little tattoo. She's
05:50:06
Brian Atlasgetting turned on. What the [ __ ] That dry [ __ ] became a wet [ __ ] >> And apparently she's got a giant labia. So that's you know whatever. >> That calm down. Look at her playing with
05:50:17
Brian Atlasher hair and [ __ ] She's practicing corn as [ __ ] right now. Uh [ __ ] Malia over here. Oh wait, I went back to my normal. >> Oh my god. Malia, you are the cutest little banana ever.
05:50:29
Brian Atlas>> You and your little yellow. It's so so nice. And look at you with your little handsewn dress. You little Mormon cutie. You I bet you get all the little Mormon boys. Oh my god. Practice this accent.
05:50:42
Brian Atlas>> And then you over here. Oh my god. What is it? [ __ ] 2020. Oh, wait. Hold on. Wait. Wait. I got to readjust. I got to readjust. Hold on. >> Oh my god. If you dyed those little highlights green, they'd be like as if you're Billy Eyish from like four years
05:50:54
Brian Atlasago. And then [ __ ] Kelly over here. You little You little minkx. You You little sexy little Asian girl. Oh my goodness. Your boyfriend is so lucky. And then uh Felicity, [ __ ] you, [ __ ]
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Malia>> Wow. >> Roger from American Dad. >> That was so good. >> [ __ ] love >> that. The banana was my favorite boy. Gay a little bit.
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SPEAKER_07>> Oh my god. >> Oh my god. Banana. Yeah. >> Oh my god. >> That's Valley Girl right there. Is the vocal fry. >> That shit's crazy. >> Copy me.
05:51:34
SPEAKER_07>> Copy whatever I'm saying. >> Copy whatever I'm saying. >> That's like so good. Like I can't believe it. >> What? >> Does that make me more insufferable? I
05:51:46
Carmen (Arson)think it does. I have met a girl that literally talks exactly like that and he was like it was like so insane. I kind I liked it and hated it at the same time.
05:51:58
SPEAKER_00>> Well, yeah. >> I've been told I talk like that. No, you don't. You definitely don't. >> I should I should get another champagne bottle for that. For for being gay for >> Judge donated $69.
05:52:13
SPEAKER_00I've noticed that many women are unaware that men will put you in one of two categories. Recreational use only versus wifey. >> Shortterm versus committed long-term relationship. Red flags disqualify
05:52:26
Maliawifey. >> Does that mean red flags disqualify wifey? >> If you have red flags that he wouldn't consider you his wife.
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SPEAKER_00>> Okay. >> Thank you, >> Brian. What are your red flags? >> I don't have any red flags. I'm perfect. No, I'm saying >> is basically besides the tattoo would be gone if they were all conscripted. >> Thank you, Pasty George. We're on the same page.
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Kelly>> I am down with that. >> LFAO. >> Well put, George. >> Pacey likes you, girl. >> Well put, Pace. Is it pasty? >> Pasty George. Don't make us say how to
05:53:01
Kellypronounce. Don't make us say it's pasty George. >> That is too much pronunciation. >> He's a Canadian. He doesn't know how to spell. They don't have >> That's cuz us as Californians don't pronounce. My question was um what
05:53:14
Kellybesides the tattoos cuz I know we already went over that. What are some more red flag >> in women? >> In women maybe can we do physically and can we do based off first conversation?
05:53:25
Brian Atlas>> Yes. I love it. >> But can you do it in your gay voice? >> Definitely not. Definitely not. Um let's see here. Okay. Looks wise. >> Mhm.
05:53:36
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Um, here we go. I I pulled up a list here because I need to have a list because there's so many. >> Right. >> Sternum tattoo. >> Tattoos.
05:53:47
Brian Atlas>> Spider tattoo. >> Spider web tattoo. >> Uh, snake tattoo. >> All tattoos.
05:53:57
Brian Atlas>> Um, look, tattoos aren't a deal breakaker, but you know, okay, look, I I guess I didn't clarify my position enough. where they're located, the size, what the
05:54:09
Brian Atlasdesign is, how many are this is all factored in. It's the totality of everything. Uh so there's that. The tattoos,
05:54:19
Brian Atlasuh body modification stuff, so piercings, ears are okay, I guess, but there's not like again, it's neutral.
05:54:28
Brian AtlasLike it's not like a girl could have no piercings and I wouldn't uh like her less. So it's like you might as well
05:54:37
Brian Atlasjust not have piercings. But ears whatever belly button >> she's probably a bit of a trumpet maybe.
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