03:53:57Gigithere for it. >> Exactly. And like for example, like I want to be like a teacher. When I'm teaching, my kids are going to be in school. >> I'll be home when they're home.
03:54:10Aaron>> If you have the kids and you have the husband, teach Sunday school. >> I mean, I help assist teaching Sunday school at my church >> and it wouldn't take me away from that. It would be something you do one day a
03:54:22Gigiweek and you still get that fulfillment and you still get that ability to teach. >> 100%. But like, yeah, like I want to be a teacher, but as like a teacher, like yeah, I need to prep and all of that is going to take time as well. But that's
03:54:34Aaronstuff that can be done at home. Like I'm not going to nurture my husband or my children less because I also >> and again I don't want to speak about something I don't understand. So I'm going to ask the people here that have
03:54:46Aaronchildren. >> Even when your children get older, >> could you still find the time to do it all? Is that a realistic thing? I
03:54:57Sarahpersonally I mean I I when I graduated from college I had to go find a job you know being straight out of school but my ultimate goal was to be a stay-at-home mom like that was what I wanted to do I
03:55:09Sarahwanted to have kids and stay at home and that's what my husband wanted as well and that's what I did for the you know the first several years of our uh marriage and then he um lost his job he
03:55:20Sarahtook a second job that job didn't pay as well and so financially I had to go back to work when my son was like three. So I had to go back and so now I am very
03:55:32Sarahfortunate to have a job where I am working from home. So I am at home if the kids need me if one's home sick from school or something like that. So I I don't feel necessarily like I'm I'm
03:55:44Sarahtaking time away from my kids or my husband. I feel like everybody feels like that their needs are met. Uh you know, my house isn't as clean as I would like for it to be maybe, but I still I
03:55:54Sarahcook dinner. I cook my husband breakfast every morning. I cook my family dinner six nights a week. We do go out and eat one night a week, but I'm very hands-on that way as well. >> Yeah.
03:56:05Priyanka>> When I was growing up, you know, my only dream was having a husband. I will be just home and taking care of house and my grandma, you know, taught me all the things to be a perfect wife. So my only
03:56:18Priyankadream is I will be having a arranged marriage. my husband will be as good as my father you know like my father with my mom and then I will be just sitting and not doing anything raising kids
03:56:28Priyankataking care of guest and house but what happened is uh during the my first marriage my father asked that you got a job offer can you ask your uh to be
03:56:40Priyankahusband and in-laws that are you allowed to be work like what they want so I asked them and they say no you should work you're a software engineer it's a good job you should work so Now when I'm
03:56:50Priyankaworking because they like me to work because they want extra money. >> Mhm. >> But my husband will not contribute equally in home you know like they say
03:57:02PriyankaIndian man doesn't work >> do the house stuff you know like >> raising kids or anything. So then I say husband and wife should complement each
03:57:12Priyankaother. If a woman is just like what house maker then husband should do all the other responsibilities. If woman is 50 like doing job as well as taking care
03:57:23Gigihusband should also but they both should complement each other like to be a perfect >> Yeah. >> couple you know. >> Yeah. Like if me getting a job would
03:57:32Aaronaffect my family then obviously I'm not going to Yeah. But if like everything like it works then it works you know. >> And I don't want to say that I'm taking the stance of like don't work. I'm just
03:57:44Mandysaying that like knowing that you're a little bit younger, are you doing the same thing we just talked about of >> angle angle >> wanting it all? >> I'll tell you as a mom that does work a married woman that that did work and had
03:57:55Mandythree kids, choosing to go to work is probably the worst thing you can do for your children. >> Yeah. >> You say, "Yeah, but you disagree." >> No, I agree.
03:58:07Mandy>> It's the worst thing you can do for your children because they don't take on your personal. They don't take on your values. they take on the government's values and whatever they decide to put in your school. So my children are now products of the government because I
03:58:20Mandymade a choice. >> So I had to my my son who's 17. I had to take him away from everything like technology, electronics, this and that
03:58:31Mandyand really force him back into my values and my because he believed in the whole like men can be women, blah blah blah blah, all that crap that all came out of the public schools. Um
03:58:43Mandy>> he told me God wasn't real. He told me all of that. So I'm telling you as a mom who sent her three children to public schools, it's not a good thing. As a
03:58:55Gigiperson with a stay-at-home mom, it was probably the most miserable thing ever. >> It made me and my siblings lives probably like if she had a job, I believe our entire family would be. It's different for everyone.
03:59:08Gigi>> Right. But do you think you're going to be like your mother? >> No. >> Okay. So, you'll probably be a better mother. >> Yeah. But like I feel like like what you're saying is like principles like how are you going to raise your children? What are they going to believe? What are they not going to
03:59:20Aaronbelieve? Right from wrong. >> Yeah. Like I feel like that like definitely has a play in how like there you are, >> but at the same time it's like >> are are you saying it's because she was a helicopter mom that was overbearing or
03:59:33Aaronare you saying it's because she wasn't fulfilled and took it out on y'all? >> She wasn't fulfilled and took it out on all of us. Yeah. Like like insanely. I had one of those too. >> That's Yeah. But like you say like you admit that you're not going to be like
03:59:45Mandyyour mother, right? like and that's fine and then you can you know you can kind of build off that but as like I can tell you and living in Canada obviously it's not the same as living in America but in
03:59:57MandyCanada there are things that we are not like if my son comes home and says >> I'm a girl we're not allowed to tell him no we have to affirm it
04:00:10Mandy>> okay >> yeah the government should not be stepping into that because they will take your kid and put them in the system.
04:00:20Mandy>> So that's why I'm saying like it's so important that your values go into your children than the government's values going into your children. You already said you're not going to be like your mother. And I believe that. So I I mean
04:00:32MandyI would definitely maybe seek out someone that can provide. You're young, you're beautiful. You can seek out somebody good enough and that can provide so you can stay at home with. And trust me, it's more fulfilling than
04:00:44Brian Atlasworking Yeah. >> 40 hours a week. >> Oh, I know. >> Here's a question for you. Let's say, you know, you end up with your current boyfriend or whatever. You guys get married and uh
04:00:56Brian Atlas>> let's say he becomes, I don't know, either through his job or some other way. >> Mhm. >> Very wealthy to the point where financially speaking, you don't have to work. >> Uh under that sort of circumstance where
04:01:08Gigiit wasn't a financial decision, would you and he was like, "Hey, I want you to stay at home. Would you stay at home?" >> Yes, 100%. That's why I'm saying if my family will prosper still from me
04:01:20Sarahworking, if it's going to deteriorate my family, then 100% I'm not going to do that. >> Like that's why I went back to work is because financially I I had to Yeah. If I if if we could, you know, be like financially well off where I didn't have
04:01:34Sarahto work. Yeah. My butt would be at the house. I would be putting in and and actually to your point, like you were talking about the the schools, we actually homeschool our daughter. So, I am actually able to be at home with her
04:01:44Sarahnow. My my my my younger son, he is still in public school, but you know, where I am, they're a little bit more conservative. Like, they don't. But, yeah, I see that. And he's actually
04:01:55Mandytalked to me about staying at home to do homeschooling. I'm just like, uh, I think you want to do that just so you can wake up later. [laughter] in Canada like it's like if you're living off one if there's only one
04:02:08Mandyincome in the house like you're killing it because it's almost impossible. the average person does not stay there's not one person staying at home like it's just not no it's not feasible in Canada it's just not
04:02:20Priyanka>> in India like we have so many maids and servants and drivers like my mom had three kids but she she has all the help like when when I had my daughter I have
04:02:31Priyankaall the help like they just give me to feed her otherwise you know all the family members and maids and servants they were so it's so easy you know >> uh you just going to I guess to your
04:02:42Brian Atlasnotes. Uh Priyanka, you did write you have one meaningful disagreement. You said a lot of conversations around women's issues are centered only on the the United States, but women's struggles
04:02:54Priyankaare also deeply shaped by culture, family systems and traditions across the world. >> Yeah, that's fair. >> Like when I married and came to America,
04:03:04PriyankaI thought he has American mentality, not India. But his his mom came to our house and say why my son is doing the dishes. The man in my house doesn't do dishes.
04:03:15PriyankaBut I say >> I am also a software engineer as your >> you know and I have a daughter also to take care of. So >> you know sometimes >> even it's is culturally sometimes very
04:03:30Mandydifficult. >> Well it is a difficult position where both people are working and then >> I do it all. >> Yeah. I work a full-time job. I like I clean. I cook. I take care of my son. I
04:03:40Mandybring like we do it all. My son my my my husband u is a rugby coach. My son plays rugby. Like if he calls me up and says, "Hey, I need this." Boom. I'm in that
04:03:52Gigicar and I'm going like >> great sport. >> Well, I mean like [laughter] going to Scotland to go and uh coach rugby. And I feel like like from the
04:04:04Gigisounds of it, your family is your family doing worse because you're working or are like are you guys in a good position? >> We're in a we're in a fantastic
04:04:14Mandyposition, but I feel like my my husband's an electrician. So, let's say if we were in Florida, he would be probably making doing be
04:04:25Mandydoing better like be able to support me, which it's like that's not what our plan is, but like he would probably be able to support me on his own. But Canada takes a lot of taxes, a lot of taxes.
04:04:38MandyBut yeah, no, like >> I can't do the dishes and do all that why is that so like >> based >> like cuz I do it. My husband, I'm going to call him out. I'm going to blow up
04:04:50Mandyhis spot a little bit, but like I left for a week cuz I had um a show to do and uh I come back home and he's like, "I bought dish dishwasher pods or whatever." And I got back and they were
04:05:01Mandylike gain pods. My [laughter] husband is so out of the loop when it comes to cleaning that he can't even he can't even buy proper pods. >> You didn't put them in the dishwasher, did he? >> I don't even like for my husband to load
04:05:14Mandythe dishwasher. I'm like, "You're doing it wrong. You're just letting me do it. Well, maybe it's not even that. He'll pick up the broom and I'm immediately insulted that he did that cuz I was like, "What? I didn't do it fast enough." Like, what's going on? Like, give me that sit down. Like, my husband,
04:05:26MandyI make his tea every single night before he goes to bed. I make his tea. I make I get up at 5:00 in the morning. I get dressed. I make his coffee so it's ready and set to go. like I literally do everything for my husband
04:05:37Priyanka>> because you know uh when we were talking initially on the matrimonial app uh we had the same conversation you know like if I'm I'm working will you share the
04:05:48Priyankaresponsibility because growing up I never did dishes or anything we always had help I grew up in a businessass family with a joint family of people I learned to do everything cooking
04:05:59Priyankacleaning sewing whatn not but it's just the share responsibility Because see, I have a full-time software engineer job as he has, but I have a henna business also. I work weekends, too.
04:06:11Brian Atlas>> I have three kids, a full-time job. I travel for a living. >> So, you want that he should not do dishes? No. Okay. >> You know what? I'm going to just get a sugar mama and she can still do all the work. She can do all everything. I'm
04:06:24Brian Atlasgoing to just retire. [laughter] She can work. She can work. And she still has to come home. She busted her ass for 60 hours. She's still doing the dishes. She's still mopping and she's doing everything. >> Well, like I came out here and before I
04:06:37Sarahlike whenever I have to go on trips for work, like I'm out here, I go to a a trade show tomorrow. Um, I don't want my family to feel my absence as much as possible. So, before I actually go on
04:06:47Sarahthese trips, I will prep their meals, their dinners for this week already in the fridge and all they got. >> I'm not that good. >> I'm not [laughter] that good. >> Just blasting through some of the other
04:06:57Brian Atlasnotes. Uh, Sarah, right? Uh you married a man 15 years older than you. >> He was a foot college football coach. >> Yep.
04:07:06Brian Atlas>> He told you guys your age. Uh thought a certain way. Uh and you've been married 20 years. You said >> 20 years. Yeah. >> Okay. So you were you in college at when you met him or
04:07:18Sarah>> I was in college when I met him. Yeah. Yeah. College. >> And he was the he was the football coach at that college. >> He was actually the football coach at my college. That's not how it all started though. >> Oh, okay. [laughter] That's not how it started. So, no, actually it was really
04:07:31Sarahit was really interesting how it all started. So, um I went to a very small college and he was a football coach and um he was actually married with a kid. I
04:07:42Sarahwas engaged at the time to like my high school boyfriend and I was doing work study for one of his assistants and I remember like his ex-wife at the time, well ex-wife wife at the time would come
04:07:55Sarahup and she would like see him, have lunch with him or whatever. I would always babysit his little boy. I even offered like, "Hey, if you all want to go out on a date, I'll I'll babysit your little boy for free." You know, loved
04:08:04Sarahhim. Well, things happened between the two of them. She ended up uh leaving and moving back cuz they're from South Carolina. She moved back to South Carolina. Um he and I became friends and
04:08:16Sarahthen he got a job back in South Carolina to try to get be closer to his son because he didn't want to be four states away. Um I was like, "Man, yeah. What?" I thought you were like moving your hand for >> I do got to move it on here. All right.
04:08:28SarahDo you want to finish the story though? >> Yeah. No, no. We ended up like staying in touch and started a longdistance relationship after they got a divorce and [gasps] >> 20 years later and three two kids were
04:08:39Brian Atlaswe're here. >> Uh wait, hold on guys. I got to go private for a sec.
04:08:58Brian AtlasOkay. Um, continuing on with your notes, Sarah. >> No, you're good. Uh, so yeah. Well, >> so you said women need to remain pure as long as possible, preferably until marriage due to high levels of cancer,
04:09:11Sarahemotional. And so you're talking about like HPV. Yeah, there are actually um it's there's um there are studies that have been shown that the higher the body count, the higher your risk of cervical
04:09:22Sarahcancer, HPV, and things like that. And so it's not I mean for me it's more morality, but for others it's there's also health risks involved. >> Okay. Gotcha. Just curious, who here is a uh Christian? Who's Christian? Oh,
04:09:34Brian Atlasyou're Christian? Christian. Christian. Christian. Oh, wow. And I don't know about uh her. I don't get the impression, but [laughter] uh not that not that that's any shade, but uh okay,
04:09:46Brian AtlasNicole, uh to you. >> Uh so you're waiting until marriage. >> Yes, I am. >> Um >> we covered some of that earlier on in the show. You said you've never actually dated.
04:09:59Nicole Blade>> Yeah. >> Uh but I mean you've >> What's a definition of a date now? Well, I mean like [sighs] when I say the term date, people want to map on like
04:10:10Brian Atlasformality to that. I would consider a date you're hanging on individually, one on-one with a guy you like. That's to me would constitute a date. >> Okay, that's that's the
04:10:22Brian Atlas>> like women will do this thing where it's like, oh, I've never dated, but I've had sex with a hundred men. I mean, you
04:10:32Brian Atlashave dating experience. You're not like lacking in dating experience, if that makes sense. >> It's shortlived. >> Okay. Um, but you've had some
04:10:44Brian Atlassituationships short term. >> Uh, why do you think it's shortlived with a lot of these guys? You say you're chronically single. What is it >> in the past? Oh, that was before I came
04:10:55Brian Atlasto Christ. But like why do you were the guys just it was them? Was it you? Was it both? What? >> I think it was God's protection and
04:11:08Nicole Blade>> God's protection. >> Yeah. He was just pulling me away from them and dragging like just dragging me away from them. >> Whether there was like a different
04:11:18Gigisituation whether we just didn't vibe. I guess >> it was God's >> inter divine intervention >> 100%. >> But
04:11:29Gigi>> absolutely did you like go into those relationships seeking like an actual long-term thing? >> Yes, I did. And I was seeking validation
04:11:40Brian Atlasand love and all the wrong places. You did write here uh actually can I the you sent a I don't want to like you sent a message [gasps]
04:11:52Brian Atlasabout someone. Can I share it or you prefer not? >> Sure. That's fine. >> Okay. You said you wanted to shoot your shot with Chase. >> Mhm. >> Who's been on the show previously? >> Mhm.
04:12:04Brian Atlas>> But only if he's single. >> Yeah. >> Good dude. >> Uh okay. All right. Uh, I can't. I mean, go for it, I guess. Uh, >> is he single? >> Huh?
04:12:18Brian Atlas>> Is he single? >> Uh, I actually don't know. I I spoke to him. Uh, jeez, it's been a couple months since I spoke to him. I don't know what his current relationship status is. >> Then I'll hold off until I know for sure.
04:12:29Nicole Blade>> But [sighs] if the last show, >> I got to be honest, though. >> I know he doesn't like tattoos. >> I don't know if >> I know, >> but they're all very God- centered. So, >> okay,
04:12:41Brian Atlas>> that's different. They're not vulgar or anything. >> Do you consider yourself a born again virgin? >> No. >> No, not that. Okay. Uh Aaron, uh going to your notes then. Actually, you know what? Before we get into the notes, I
04:12:53Brian Atlaswant to do some questionnaire stuff cuz no offense to everyone, the questionnaire stuff's a bit more interesting. Uh going around the table, what is the minimum yearly income to be your future husband? >> Um I put 150.
04:13:06Camila>> 150,000. What about you? >> I think I put either 65 or 70. 70k. Okay. >> I didn't know what to put, but I put 250k. >> 250k. >> Yeah. >> Uh,
04:13:20Brian Atlasminimum. Like, so not a guy makes 100k. >> That's fine. I really don't care. I know. I >> The question is minimum. >> I I I know. I just didn't know what to put. I just
04:13:30Brian Atlas>> Okay. Um 250k though, that is I think to be top 1% it's 400,000. So, you're getting close to the top 1%. Uh, what about you? >> I think I said 65 to 75,000. >> Okay. What about you?
04:13:42Priyanka>> I think I said 50, but honestly, as long as it's an honest job, I don't really care. >> Okay. What about you? >> I mean, um, if I fell for someone and if he's a really good guy, then it's
04:13:54Priyankanegotiable. But at least whatever I am making, but ideally like half a million. >> Half a million. >> A year. >> A year. Um, >> she a year.
04:14:05Brian AtlasNow when you say if he's a really good guy because you said if he's a really good guy you the vibe whatever >> if the chemistry and everything like >> but but you wouldn't date a guy who works at McDonald's
04:14:18Brian Atlascorrect >> uh I cannot date >> right so it's you would go lower but I'm suspecting it it would >> lower than my salary >> which is what >> uh >> well you don't need that
04:14:31Brian Atlas>> 200 plus yeah >> okay so If you really like the guy, 200,000. He has to make 200,000. >> 200. >> But you
04:14:41Aaron>> you did write minimum 500,000. >> Okay. I'll get to that in a moment. What about you? >> Uh with living in New York, I tried to pick a number that was a little bit lower than mine, so I said 80.
04:14:53Lisa>> 80K. All right. What about you? >> Um I think I put 100K in there. >> You did write 100K. >> Yeah.
04:15:04Brian AtlasUh you said you think it's realistic to want a husband that can provide. Okay. It is above the uh average income though. Um
04:15:16Brian Atlasokay. Uh and then what did you write? >> I think I said 60K. >> All right. 100K is not too crazy. And yes, it is true. If you do want to take
04:15:26Brian Atlason the role of staying at home, be a stay-at-home wife, uh the husband does need to meet a certain income threshold. Of course, it depends on where you live. 500,000.
04:15:38Priyanka>> Yeah. Because he will be at least 3 years something elder than me. So when I will be his age, my salary might be. So something >> But it's it's negotiable. Like it all
04:15:49Priyankadepends on what he is. You know, if he's completely in love with you, >> you got to make half a mill a year. You got to make You got to make half a mill a year to >> You said you were in your 40s, right?
04:16:03Mandy>> 47. >> You're 47. >> And you have kids, right? >> Yeah. I have a daughter in college. >> Do you think a man that makes 500K is going to want a 47year-old single mom?
04:16:15Brian Atlas>> That's why I'm not even looking for marriage. Somebody who makes 500k is going to go for like >> so you know like I >> unless you date you have to go into like the 60s7s
04:16:27Priyanka>> actually like my colleagues in my office that's the reference you know like in software company >> some Connecticut money but they're not dating you right >> and like somebody in California is easily making 500 if he's in
04:16:39Mandy>> easily >> but 50 and that's fine let's just say like let's let's say 20% of the men were making 500k. What makes them want a 47year-old woman?
04:16:53Mandy>> Mhm. >> Single mom and couldn't get a woman that's 25, 30, you know, like you like you can't have kids anymore. I'm guessing it's
04:17:05Priyankayou're like you're past your prime. Like a man that makes 500k, I'm sorry, doesn't want a woman. >> Actually, it's all about my past
04:17:15Priyankaexperiences. My father was indest. So I came up from a very wealthy family. >> Mhm. >> So when my father was looking a guy for
04:17:24Priyankame, I said I do not want a man with money. I want a educated men, self-made men. But now I realize it was a bad decision. >> Even if we take the kid part out of it, which it definitely factors in. Let's
04:17:37Aarontake the kid part out of it. You mentioned your co-workers. of your co-workers who are not single, of the men you know in software that are making that 500k, how many of them, even at
04:17:48Mandyyour age or older, are dating or married to women in their 20s or early 30s? >> No, I same age there. >> No, I know they're the same age, but they're not going after women that are
04:18:01Priyankain their 40s, right? >> I mean, my personal experience, a lot of colleagues, >> but you're not married. ask me. >> Okay. But you but you're not with them, right? >> Fair enough. Okay. So,
04:18:12Gigi>> because I don't want to marry again. >> I feel like like say the man was like 55. Would that and he does make 500k. Would that be more? >> He's probably going to go for somebody that's in Yeah. Like generally, yes. I agree with
04:18:26Priyankathat. >> I wanted love, a lot of love. So, I said, "God, if you're not able to give me love, then give me money. It's simple. If if a man is providing me romance and love and everything, I will do everything I negotiate on the money
04:18:40Priyankapart. >> Well, >> but if justice arranged marriage, you know, setup, then >> I don't think she's not good-looking. >> She better be my [ __ ] slave. [laughter] >> She better
04:18:52Priyanka>> I don't think you're in a position where you can negotiate. >> I'm not looking. I already am marrying so I'm not even thinking. But if you say no even today if you don't want to marry
04:19:04Priyankabut what is the criteria that is my current criteria which is completely opposite to like what I was thinking 30 years ago >> you were 30 years ago and if you were
04:19:14Mandyasking for five Amanda was making 500k you probably would have gotten that 30 years ago 30 years ago you're not going to get that now >> cuz what you were saying about men who are >> the proposals I rejected them because I
04:19:25Aaronsaid 30 years ago what you were saying about men like what if they're like 55 Now, I'm only speaking for New York, which is different than everywhere else. Men at 55, >> I'm telling you right now, I've gone on a few dates where they've been like,
04:19:38Aaron"Yeah, I might settle down in like 5 years. I might start having kids in like 5 years, maybe." Like, that is still the attitude 100%. And if they are looking to settle down, they're like maybe like a 33y old. Like if I'm really pushing
04:19:51Mandyit, like they're still trying to like start having kids and start having a family >> at like 55 where you know you may have to settle for a man that's retired. Um
04:20:00Mandy500K is a big ask for and I'm sorry, but like for someone your age and with a child, it is a big ask from a man to be like, "Yeah, sure. I'm married.
04:20:11Brian Atlas>> I mean, it's my ask and I'm not I do not want to marry, you know." So that's why I'm not even looking. Um, >> I think maybe a bus driver might be an
04:20:21Aaronoption. Try a bus driver. Maybe. Look, don't sleep on the bus drivers. A cab driver could be an option. >> If I may make one other point, I used to work, my first office job was for a company that sold medical equipment. So
04:20:34Aaronthe majority of my time was working with people that were elderly. You say you don't want to marry. I can promise you something right now. >> You don't want to be a person that's alone in the end. You want somebody there. >> I wanted to be. I just wanted one man
04:20:47Aaronfor my whole life. >> But now you're saying now, we're not talking about 20 years ago. We're talking about now. And I'm telling you now, when you get to 65, 75, >> ma'am, you do not want to do it alone.
04:20:58AaronYou want to have somebody there with you. I promise. It broke my heart to see the people who had no people that had >> actually I don't know whether you believe in astrology or not.
04:21:08Priyanka>> No. So >> all the astrologers to my dad told that marriage will not be successful. It's very very dangerous for >> Do you believe in God or do you in
04:21:19Priyankaastrology because they are related? >> No, they're my sign. >> I don't know. It's it's time of birth, date of birth, place of birth.
04:21:30Brian Atlas>> Like what's the vibe? What sign do you >> No, it's Do you get a vibe like Cancer? Am I giving Cancer vibes? Capricorn vibes? What's the vibe >> is is astrology is very complicated than
04:21:41Priyankazodiac sign and just you know it's very >> if I were to tell you that I was a uh >> like all your planet situation and all my planet situation so it's very complicated >> but if I were to tell you that I'm a
04:21:52Priyankacancer knowing what you know about cancers would you be like I I see that Brian >> no if if you just say cancer then you're dividing the whole world in 12 people right zodiac sign but it's way more
04:22:05Priyankadeeper >> like Jupiter rising all that. >> Okay. I'm a if I were to tell you I'm a cancer jupiter rising [ __ ] moon >> and you know like both both of the marriage I do not want to go away with
04:22:17Brian Atlasthat you know it's just like it's the threat >> astrology is pseudocience well it's not even a pseudo it's just BS >> it's a feeling it's just a feeling
04:22:30Aaron>> like it's like hands proved you know like for me >> no she she made a very valid point though >> how do you figure God and astrology go hand in hand they Yeah, that I was just going to say that. Are you Hinduism?
04:22:42PriyankaYou're h you're Hindu, right? >> So, we we even uh worship all the nine planets. That's how it's all related. >> Yes, that's not God. Yeah, that's >> we worship all the nine planets. Like,
04:22:54Sarah>> but you say God that's a monotheic. That's one. >> So, you're saying gods? >> Oh, we have so many gods. >> That's a question. If Pluto If Pluto is not a planet anymore, do you just
04:23:04Mandyworship eight? [laughter] >> You know, even we worship sun every day. because that's a living proof that we have God, you know. So, >> well, that's what we're saying is that
04:23:14Mandyeverything is living proof that it's not God. It's just you're just reiterating theosophy at that point, but like it has nothing to do with God. There's one God. It's not >> and God is everywhere. >> Yes. But you're talking about astrology
04:23:28Mandy>> in different forms, you know, >> and you're asking whatever astrology to give you a husband or a boyfriend or whatever give you a guy who makes 500k.
04:23:39CamilaI mean, it's not only pseudocience, it's just delusional on a whole other level. Like if you >> Well, I think it's more like she built herself to be so successful though. So
04:23:50Gigiif that's what her goal is and then what she wants in the end, but she has a right to you can believe in what you believe in, but that's not God though. That's God's is what you believe in.
04:24:02Priyanka>> It's not like aistic person. Whatever my situation is, I'm super happy. You know, I know I just needed one loving husband. I didn't get it, but I'm very happy. I'm running my nonprofit.
04:24:14Brian Atlas>> But your optimism, >> but your optimism is going to end you alone. >> It's okay. I will not suicidal optimism. >> I will not settle until all these
04:24:24Brian Atlascollege women around here want to get with this 36y old. [laughter] >> I will not settle for less. They need to be down like but I won't even date just
04:24:35Brian Atlasone. Like they all it's got to be a herum and they have to be okay with it. It's totally going to pan out. Trust me. >> Have you ever heard the popular saying of calling something cope? Yeah, you're
04:24:48Aaroncoping. >> This is cope. You know what coping means? Do you know that word? >> I feel bad now. >> Okay. >> I mean, >> getting dogpiled. >> Yeah. And and and again, it's like follow your heart. But I I I'm telling
04:25:00Aaronyou now, this isn't just like a some people thing. In the end, you want somebody there. >> I know, but I gave up. >> Not trust anymore. >> You shouldn't give up. Like it's,
04:25:11Priyanka>> you know, I needed to save my daughter. Look, I needed to save my daughter from both my husband and this was very scary. >> But we're not talking about a child in your womb and they wanted to kill.
04:25:23Aaron>> Okay, but that's the person you are my traumas. >> But we're not talking about your but the person you are also informs the person your daughter becomes and she's still young. So what if she sees you going, I don't need marriage. I can just be
04:25:36Mandyalone. And she follows that same path. >> It's hard decision. >> Yeah. But you're not like whatever happened to you before, that's before. Who cares about that? No one. Like, you say you're over it. You say you had to
04:25:47Priyankago through that. That's fine. Um, but what are you planning to do for your future at this point? Cuz you're going to end up on like as many as women as I can. >> How are you going to help them when you can? >> I'm I'm creating artificial intelligence
04:26:00Mandybased chatbot for women financial independence. I do a lot of helping women. I do one. >> That's not helping women. Helping women be financially independent is a
04:26:11Priyankadetriment to society. It is it's not even it's financial independence doesn't mean that you have to divorce your husband or live single but it means you're not dependent on support your
04:26:22Priyankahusband when he needed it >> or just understand the finances in the family that's it >> so that is something happened to your husband one day and you say I do not have any idea what the finances are
04:26:35Mandy>> and that's fine and the woman like what she did she went off and she got a job and stuff like that but if you believe in God. Um, you believe in one flesh >> and you are supposed to be not
04:26:48Mandycompletely depend like you're supposed to depend on him financially and all of that. And you making women financially independent is is how do we say it's it's not it's not that it's not one
04:27:00Mandyflesh. You're telling women that, you know, you should make I don't need a very feminist and that's what you're and that's what you're doing. I don't need a man. I don't need it. No, that doesn't translate into I don't need a man. It's
04:27:12Priyankajust that you should be just aware of finances. You should know how to invest, how to save. You know, my mom was a housemaker. She used to save secretly and whenever my father is in trouble,
04:27:24Aaron>> he she used to help her with that emergency fund. >> So, you're you're saying that women should hide money from their husbands. >> Yeah. You just said earlier that it's all about honesty. You said always be honest, always be upfront. And now you're saying it was good that she lied
04:27:38Mandyand deceived. >> She did that. I mean like it's >> Are you saying that women that don't work don't know anything about finances? >> They don't know how. >> That's why that's why it doesn't matter
04:27:50Priyankawhat I help people. It doesn't mean that you have to go and work. It's just to understand the finances. >> But do you think without AI they wouldn't be able to do that? >> No, I don't. It's just that I am helping
04:28:03Priyankawomen one-on-one who comes to me by looking at me. They discuss one-on-one. I want to create a chatbot like I can help million women at a time. >> Tell them to get married. >> H >> tell them to get married young. That's
04:28:15Mandywhat you should be telling them. >> Oh yeah. I I uh the first family who came to s see me I was 17. >> You shouldn't be telling them to be financially independent. That's not that's you're that's sabotage to other
04:28:27Mandywomen. That is plain sabotage point of view. It's also everybody's it's a good point of view and it's not I have to work. I have to work. My husband and I
04:28:38Mandycan't afford to live in Canada on like just on one salary. But my money is his money. I don't hide money from him. And if he told me tomorrow if he would started making 250 grand and he said I
04:28:50Mandyneed you to stop working it would be done. I wouldn't even go I wouldn't go well I need to be financially independent. Also, AI, >> it's not >> AI has a lot of values. It can diagnose illnesses before a doctor kind of can do
04:29:02Aaronthings like that. But if you're creating an AI chatbot to talk to people about their finances, that's taking that opportunity away from an actual person and that's putting these resources into
04:29:15Aaronagain teaching a lesson that doesn't need to be taught for many people. And if that lesson does need to be taught, shouldn't a human being have that job and that and that can support them? Isn't that giving Aren't you taking
04:29:28Aaronfinancial independence away from the humans that are doing that job right now by creating a bot that can do it for 10,000 people instead of 5,000 people having an actual job that they can make
04:29:38Priyankamoney off of it? >> See, uh I'm talking about my story. My story is a lot of domestic abuse. like he put a pillow on my face and he
04:29:48Mandysit on top of it. If I'm not able, >> hold on. What I'm saying is, but that's the problem is you're taking your bad
04:29:59Mandyexperiences and you're sabotaging women around you. Yes, you are. Because you're sitting there going, I've had a bad relationship. Therefore, you're going to have a bad relationship and you need to
04:30:10Mandybe independent from your husband because of it because I had a bad no because I've had bad experiences too with men and but I can tell you that I'm not financially independent from my husband even though I work and my husband is one
04:30:21Mandyof the best people on this planet I believe and telling women younger women that they should be financially independent because you had a bad experience with men is plain sabotage. >> I mean it's your perspective. just want
04:30:34Aaronto help. You know, you should see the >> May I ask a question? May I ask a question? If a woman gets cheated on, do you think that she should go out and tell every other woman a man's always going to cheat? >> No, I'm not saying why is that different? >> I'm not saying even, you know, uh my
04:30:47Priyankafather was the best husband in the world. And I think there is a lot of men who is as good as my father and more good maybe than him. It's just that if a woman is stuck somewhere,
04:30:59Priyanka>> she she should and I'm not like forcing my app to all the women in the world. I'm just saying the help is available whoever want. >> So you're saying instead of the woman taking accountability for choosing the
04:31:11Mandyman that she chose that she should just be financially independent and and refrain from any type of responsibility, any type of accountability. >> No, I'm not saying that. >> Well, then then you should be
04:31:21Priyanka>> It all depends on what woman wants to ask the app. It it has job option, career option, education option. Should not have if she's uh in domestic abuse situation, what she she should do as a
04:31:33Aaronfirst step. A lot of women doesn't know. I don't think anyone should ask the cops. You should call the cops and have him remove. >> You're saying you're creating a life coach, essentially an AI life coach.
04:31:45Mandy>> Yeah, you can say, but but it all depends, you know. But big yikes. Like I said, you're you're telling women that they shouldn't trust the men that they're with. That they should always have a backup plan when in reality, you
04:31:58Camilashould be telling women choose the right man. >> Well, but that's the thing in your like in other cultures or even within her case, she was in an arranged marriage. Not everyone has the ability
04:32:10Camilato choose the right man. So, I feel like it's it genuinely is a privilege to be able to be married to someone that loves you and want to provide for you and take care of you. And not everybody has that
04:32:22Camilawithin her No, I I'm just saying like with I think within her perspective, it's more like she just wants to create an outing for a woman who doesn't have that choice. >> There are outs no matter what. There is an out. And like and like I was saying
04:32:35Mandylike Well, yes, because you can call the cops. You can have them removed from the home. >> Not in every country. call the cops. >> Well, we're talking specifically about America. I understand that you had I well that she was in India
04:32:48Priyanka>> that she was in India and that's what happened to her. But she's telling >> western women >> here also I the same thing happened. He said that he hate my daughter because of her skin color. >> Okay. >> And he threatened us a lot.
04:33:01Mandy>> But because of your culture, they chose your husband, right? >> Yeah. >> Okay. So, but you're telling Western women based on your experience with your culture? I mean it it's it's a global app. I didn't say it's just for us.
04:33:13Camila>> Okay. Well, domestic abuse also happens within America as well. And I understand that like from an outsider point of view that it's like, oh, you could always call the cops. But I feel like when you
04:33:25Camilaare within that situation, there's so much that goes within it. Like >> there's just like you could you can feel like you want to call the cops or your child or life is in danger for example.
04:33:37AaronBut like, can I ask you a question about that though? I agree that people can be in really scary situations that they feel that they can't escape. Let me ask you specifically this question. If they're in that terrible of a situation, do you think AI is going to help them?
04:33:51Aaron>> No. >> Thank you. >> But you didn't know any the architecture of my AI at all, you know. >> But because I believe that human capital is more valuable than AI, no matter how
04:34:02Aarongood the architecture of the AI is. The other day I asked Chat GPT how old, this is like a week ago. I said, "How old was Joe Biden when he left office?" And Chat GPT told me he's still the president.
04:34:13MandyLike, yo, that's some weird wishful thinking. Chat GPT, I'm going back to Grock. >> Going back to what you were saying, there is a way out. Okay, I get it that it's hard. I know my mother had that
04:34:24Mandyexperience. Okay, I live that life. I was in as a child, I was in a very difficult situation. My mother had the option. There was people that went and got her. There was people that went and saw her and and all of that and she
04:34:36Mandycould have called the cops. She didn't. And that was a choice she made. And that's the point though. You always have a choice to get out of your out of the
04:34:46Mandysituation. Will you sacrifice >> in it? Will you sacrifice? Yes, absolutely. You will probably sacrifice quite a bit, but there's never a situation that you can't get out of. >> Well, here's my question. Did your
04:34:58Camilamother have the financial stability to be able to get out of that situation? you had family >> but at the same time a lot of people also feel like it's a burden to ask for help from their >> then you're not in a bad enough situation >> but the the conversation of financial
04:35:12Aaronstability and again I'm not speaking for the entire world I'm speaking of the United States okay any sort of financial situation there are out there are sources to resolve
04:35:24Aaronthat and I'm not even talking about government sources I'm not talking about handouts I'm talking about churches community nonprofits like these There are so many of those from every angle that if you put in a little bit of footwork, that financial, even when you
04:35:37Aaronwere talking earlier about being pro-choice, that financial break, that gap can be filled by these programs. And I'm speaking as someone who fortunately, thank God, I have an amazing job right now that I can provide for myself. But I
04:35:50Aaronhave absolutely had points in my past, I grew up poor. I I and I'm not trying to be anecdotal. I know we're all kind of doing that right now. and I got out of it based on the decisions I made for
04:36:01Aaronmyself and the work that I put in and not selling myself short. So, I can't speak for other countries. I've only been here in America, but here in America, there are resources to help you
04:36:13Camilaand save you and push you forward even without leaning into shitty badly government ones. >> Yes. But also like the thing within like Asian culture for example, it's just
04:36:23Camilaeven if you are no longer within Asia, >> it is still ingrained within you like to not ask for help. It's like a shameful thing. >> So would an AI change that? >> A divorce is also like looked down upon
04:36:34Priyankawithin Asian culture for example. >> I'm working with other NOS's and they are feeding information to my AI. So I
04:36:42Mandyam working with all other nonprofits you know. No, but it in the west, doesn't matter what culture you are, you there is a way out. And if you're married and
04:36:53Mandyyou're in that sort of situation, I don't know how far I can go into and in this situation, the husband pays an alimony, right? He's punished for that. He goes to jail. He,
04:37:06Mandyyou know, all of that. So, there is always a way out. It's whether or not you want to take the accountability for it. And what I mean by accountability is you chose the wrong man. >> And I hear what you're saying about it being harder. Yeah, >> I I hear that. I hear that because you
04:37:19Aaronspeak on Asian culture. There's also other cultures including very traditional Christian cultures who I mean if you look at Catholics like divorce is a sin. It is a sin sin,
04:37:30Aaronright? So, >> but still it's harder but it's still a choice. It's all the choice is there. So, so if you see what she's saying like
04:37:41Mandyat least here even if it's hard the choice is still there. Well, even in Christianity, even way back when, what would happen is they like if there was a situation like that, the woman was
04:37:52Mandyremoved or whatever, the man was ostracized from the from the community that he was like thrown out of the church, nobody talked to him, and he still had to pay the woman. They were
04:38:02Mandystill married, but they still had to he had to pay a certain amount and stuff like that. I think there's a I I get that it it sucks. There's bad men in the world and there's bad women in the world, too. And at some point we both
04:38:15Mandylike as women we have to take responsibility for that. I know that you could like let's say he abuses you. Yes, what he did was wrong. But I chose that
04:38:25Mandyman and I should have chose better for me is what I'm saying. You can't blame everybody around you. You got to take some responsibility and then after that
04:38:35Mandyyou're able to grow from that. But then taking that experience and telling women that well you know you can be financially independent if something bad happens >> NGOs's
04:38:46Priyanka>> why we have other nonprofits question >> why we have other nonprofits I also have one nonprofit just other so women will go to these nonprofit when they needed
04:38:57Priyankait I'm not asking like everybody has to use this AI no only the woman who is coming to me she will go to the app you know like it's it's as simple Why we have other nonprofits helping women?
04:39:08Priyanka>> Well, there's mine is another one and everybody is using AI for all different purpose. I'm want to use AI for something better. >> Well, that's not better. That's it's
04:39:19Aaronjust not because that's a dangerous thing though because again AI has some really valuable uses. >> That's why we are >> we can't turn to it for everything. AI is just like a gun. Guns are awesome.
04:39:31PriyankaOkay. But guns are not awesome if they're used for the wrong thing. And if they're used um a chainsaw is not as good of a hammer when you need to use a hammer. >> Graph based rack technology. We are
04:39:42Priyankafeeding the uh the chatbot to what to say. It's not like just go on the internet and >> have you seen molt book? As someone who
04:39:51Aaronis in AI, do you know what molt is? M O L T B O K. Molt book. So moltbook is a social media where AIs communicate with each other and you talk about what's
04:40:02Aaronbeing fed into the AI >> using API to just post comments in there. >> No, no, no, but that's not the point. My point is that you're saying what's fed into the AI. So it's just reflecting
04:40:13Priyankawhat's fed into the AI. So AI has a human bias then if it's being fed by humans. >> No, it's rag is a completely different system. So if you are going uh to a
04:40:24Priyankacharged and say suggest me a lip color it says Maybelline L'Oreal second third is Alcme or something but if you are going to rag based and if you use
04:40:34PriyankaL'Oreal specific chatbot based on rag it and if you ask what is the best lip color for me it will only recommend L'Oreal. >> So >> not go to the whole internet and buyers
04:40:47Aaronjust >> so it's just like an election. The person who puts the most money in is the person who wins with your AI. >> No, the other nonprofits I'm collecting data with. >> I want to ask something. So, a woman's
04:40:58Mandybeing abused by her husband and she's supposed to go, "Dear AI, what do I do next?" >> Yeah. She can talk to any language through the app. It feels so personal. >> So crazy.
04:41:13SPEAKER_07>> Oh, he donated $1,000. J seven and nine, you make good arguments. >> Will you bow? >> Oh, will you bow? Let me uh >> like right now.
04:41:27Brian Atlas>> I don't think right now, but he's asking in general. Guys, W's in the chat for B Timi. I don't know if you're aware of this. B Timi uh >> hair pop. >> We're We are going to buzz her hair slash cut it off. Um for the champagne
04:41:40Brian Atlaspop. >> Uh we'll do it a little bit later, but we will do it. We We'll also pop bottle champagne. We should also pull up the bow video here in a moment. Uh, so we'll get to that in just a moment. I have another chat coming in from based
04:41:53SPEAKER_07Justin. Sorry for the delays on these guys. I was up from the seat. Uh, so I I didn't see these coming. >> Based Justin 69 donated $200.
04:42:04SPEAKER_07Feminist indoctrination results in young ladies focused on becoming the men they wish to marry. Nature [clears throat] will have healed when only 5% of young women go to college. But it's still a scam.
04:42:17Brian Atlas>> Thank you, uh, base Justin for your message there. Cheers. Uh, okay. So, two things. I need to get the champagne or, um, Nathan, can you grab me a champagne bottle from the refrigerator? Who wants
04:42:27Brian Atlaschampagne? >> Not old enough. Sorry. Everybody's over 21, though. So, champagne. Champagne. One. >> I'll drink. >> Two. Three. >> I can. >> Four.
04:42:39Brian Atlas>> No. >> Five. Six. >> Seven. Okay. Uh, rock and roll. All right. >> It's lent wine only. >> Do you Can you get me the bottle? You got Yeah, I'll open it.
04:42:51Brian Atlas>> Nice, folks. [laughter] >> Oh, awesome. >> Top is great. >> All right. >> That's so cool. >> Paper towel. Actually, I got one >> for me. It's been >> Yo, uh, guys, W's in the chat for Indie. >> Yeah,
04:43:04Brian Atlas>> a legend. He's a legend. It's been a while since we had a champagne pop. Thank you, man. >> Crystal, >> huh? >> That's not the crystal. >> It's Ethereum. Chill, chill, chill. You have to donate an Ethereum for the crystalall. You forgot that part.
04:43:16Brian Atlas>> We just thought her hair was worth it. >> No, no, no. [laughter] >> Yeah. So, uh, thank you, Indie. Appreciate it. >> Awesome. >> Uh, this would be a good moment to ask
04:43:27Brian Atlasyou guys to like the video if you're enjoying the stream. Uh, like the video. Hold on. Oh, it's about to pop. Hold on. Here we go. What? Could you hide the
04:43:40Brian Atlaslike the video thing? All right. Uh, guys, De W's in the chat for for Indie here. Yikes. Hold on. Let me adjust so you guys can hear the pop. >> Wait. Sorry. Got it. [ __ ] sllicked,
04:43:53Brian Atlasboys. >> Hello. >> A There we go. There we go. Easy peasy. Easy peasy. Thank you, uh, Indie for that. Very much appreciate it. And Justin, thank you again for your TTS. This would be a good time if you want to
04:44:06Brian Atlasgo ahead and pull up Twitch. Uh Gigi, can you uh can you give the the Twitch do the Twitch thing for me? Remember how I was grifting earlier? >> No.
04:44:17Brian Atlas>> Just uh read the prime subs and be like, "Thank you." Here, pull it up, Nathan. Uh and then on the Yep, there too. >> The left or the hearts or the >> uh the blue stars.
04:44:29Brian Atlas>> The blue stars. >> Yeah. So, bacon bomb thing for the gift, guys. Uh check if you have a Prime sub available. It's been I don't know. It's been 2 hours since we got prime sub. Drop us a prime sub if you have one. And
04:44:41Brian Atlasour good our home girl uh Gigi here, she will uh thank you and say your name [snorts] >> when they start coming in. >> Yeah. And you guys should be like,
04:44:51Brian Atlas"Yeah, send in some prime so pass it down. [snorts] [clears throat] Come on, guys. Come on. You're killing me here." >> Crickets,
04:45:02Brian Atlas>> I guess. At least for GG. >> RIP. RIP boys. Prime subs. Prime subs. Uh, okay. >> You got a new follow. >> There we go. Alpha Smasher. What a
04:45:15Gigi[ __ ] alpha male. >> 17 months. Nice. >> Okay. >> Alphas. >> La one. Thanks for the follow. >> You're 21, [laughter] right?
04:45:28Gigi>> Lunch. >> You guys wanted some, right? X. No, >> you >> you don't want any >> online mag. >> One, two, three, four. I need one more cup.
04:45:40Brian Atlas>> Thank you. Thank the followers, guys. Follow us on Twitch. Drop us. Drop a prime sub. Sorry, guys. I'm getting the the alcohol poured. So, >> I stopped drinking to our owner. >> All right, we're going to do Cheers. Hide that. Hide that, please, Nathan.
04:45:52Brian AtlasAll right, guys. Cheers to Indie. Thank you for the big champagne water. >> Cheers. [snorts] >> Cheers. Cheers.
04:46:02Brian AtlasIt's been a while. >> It's been a minute. Thank you, man. Thank you very much. Really appreciate your support. That also does get you. We're scalping her. [laughter] >> So, >> I don't like that that term. So,
04:46:14Brian Atlas>> okay. We're We're going to shave your head on the stream. >> You're not backing out, are you? >> No. No. No. No. >> Okay. She's She's >> Yeah, she's shook on it. >> I'm a trooper. She's shook on it. >> She's a trooper. And GG gets to do the
04:46:26Aaronhonors. You down? >> Yeah. Yeah, sure. Why not? >> I mean, do you have a preference of who does it? >> Lisa does hair. Like, that's her thing. >> She said she wanted you to do it earlier. >> I already said that. >> Yeah.
04:46:38Brian Atlas>> You want me to do it? >> Yeah. It risk of somebody coming at you. >> Go down the middle. >> I feel [snorts] like, Chad, do you want me to shave her head or should I have one of the girls do it? I think I should
04:46:50Brian Atlashave a girl do it. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see. We're not going to do it right now, but we will do it in a moment. Um, how tall are you going around the table? And what's the minimum height of a man you would date?
04:47:00Nicole Blade>> Um, I'm 5'4. I put down 5'3. >> 5T um 510. >> Okay. >> I'm 5'2 and I put 5'8.
04:47:11Sarah>> 6 foot and I guess 5'11. >> You wrote six foot, but okay. >> I'm 5'6 and I put six foot. >> 5'5 and 510.
04:47:20Lisa>> 56 and 57. Um, I'm 5'4 and the minimum I would date
04:47:28Mandyis 5'5 or >> I'm 5'9 and my first husband was 5'6. >> Okay. Um, >> my husband now is 5'8. >> All right. I don't know if this is going
04:47:40Brian Atlasto make any sense. Um, but [clears throat] Nathan, the water level test one, the one with the blue >> water, if you can get that going on the window tab. So guys, I've updated my questionnaire here a little bit to
04:47:52Brian Atlasinclude on the back side a something called the water level test. And uh Nathan, show the audience because it's, you know, the other one. No, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. It's the one with the
04:48:03Brian Atlasblue. >> It should be prior to that one. >> I hope I got it right. >> I got it wrong at first because I didn't read the word. Stop, stop, stop louder, please. >> There's nothing else.
04:48:15Brian Atlas>> There's not prior to that tab. There's not.
04:48:22Brian AtlasUh, okay. Go the go to the Discord then. It's going to be in the uh where is it? The media tab under resources. Media tab under resources. You're going to see it there. It'll be
04:48:35Brian Atlasthe first one. And then you'll just click it and then go to the window tab.
04:48:45Brian AtlasOkay. So, this is what's on the back of the paper. Figure A shows a glass with some water in it. Figure B, the glass has been tilted. Draw a line to show where the water line would be. So, uh, starting with starting with I guess I'll
04:48:58Brian Atlasjust hold it up to the monitor. Starting with the the results here for chair one. Chair one. Okay. Going around. >> That's chair nine. >> Ah, [ __ ] Okay. Starting with
04:49:10Brian Atlasthe starting with the woman next to me going around that [laughter] way. I got my [ __ ] backwards. Uh I don't know if this this is probably better. Okay, so that's that's uh her.
04:49:27Brian AtlasWho's is this? Is this yours, Lisa? >> I think so. >> I think you did. She fail. >> I don't know. >> Is that a fail? I think that's a fail.
04:49:40Aaron>> It was close. >> It's supposed to be even. Yeah, >> with the >> gravity. What is that? >> I Yeah, I didn't read the question fully at first. >> You definitely did fail.
04:49:50Brian Atlas>> I did. >> Fail. Uh, okay. Going to Priyanka.
04:49:58Sarah>> Nailed it. >> Got it correct. >> This might be the stupidest thing I've ever done. [laughter] >> I think that is that I think you got it right. >> Yeah, I did get it right. I just put
04:50:11Sarahmore water in there than [snorts] you did water. >> It's I just know it's supposed to be parallel to the >> She got it right. >> Yay. >> It's actually pretty uh >> Yeah, I just added too much water. [laughter]
04:50:24Brian Atlas>> A lot of a lot of water. >> Well, there you go. >> A glass half full, guys. >> I believe >> that's pretty good. >> Maybe you just don't know how to draw straight. [laughter]
04:50:35Brian Atlas>> And then GG. Wow. Congratulations. I think that's everybody. Uh, okay. That was the most uneventful thing. [laughter] >> Apparently, maybe you guys are just all really smart. Apparently, and this is
04:50:48Brian Atlasthere's a difference between men and women when you test them on this, uh, women fail it more than men. >> Not to not to say that all women fail it, but they did I think they've done
04:51:00Brian Atlasthis test on college campuses and women fail it at like 2x the rate that men do. >> Not surprising. Interesting. Hey, that's very sexist and misogynist [laughter] of you. >> I figured you were going to do some type
04:51:12Brian Atlasof intelligence test because I've seen, you know, videos where you are asking all kinds of historical questions and I'm like, >> we will get to that. Uh, okay. Sam, you think women are the pri you agree with
04:51:24Samanthathe statement that women are the primary victims of war? >> Why is that? >> Of war. >> Honestly, I didn't understand the question. >> Didn't like what do you what war? like in like >> war in general
04:51:36Brian Atlas>> in general >> in general but I mean so war so then yeah so no then I I don't >> okay Priyanka you said it depends why is that >> uh what sorry the question
04:51:46Brian Atlas>> women so the statement is women are the primary victims of war not men uh you circled it stating you agree but that it depends >> yeah it depends like what kind of people
04:51:57Priyankathey are sometimes they do brutal things to the women after the war like they cut their private parts and then they rape them and then they slowly kill them and stuff like that. So, it all depends on
04:52:08Sarahwhat kind of war it is. Yeah, >> I think it's pretty I think it's pretty e I think it's pretty 50/50 in different ways. It's like the men are generally the ones that like physically that are that are being affected, but then their families are having to deal with
04:52:21Sarahpost-traumatic stress when they if they come home. >> The men also deal with that. >> Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like they they both feel death is worse than >> Absolutely. No, like