HEATED Debate With Harvard Grad! HER League = Henry Cavill?! Chloe Roma Army! | Dating Talk #261

Date: 2025-09-22
Duration: 8h 09m

Identified Speakers

SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_02Chloe Roma(guest)
SPEAKER_04Jenny (UK)(guest)
SPEAKER_06Summer(guest)
SPEAKER_07Alyssa (Harvard)(guest)
SPEAKER_08Britney(guest)
SPEAKER_09Violet(guest)
SPEAKER_10Madam Houston(guest)
SPEAKER_13Felicity(guest)
SPEAKER_14Sarah (Baptist)(guest)

Key Moments

00:04:30
IntroAll guests introduce themselves including Alyssa playing piano
00:07:00
ControversyBrian challenges Summer: Christian + OnlyFans = vegetarian eating hamburger
00:53:00
Key MomentHarvard verification quiz: Alyssa identifies Annenberg dining hall, Drew Faust as president
01:07:18
QuoteMadam Houston: Kirk died 'doing what he loved, badass way to go out'
01:59:48
ControversyHeated clash between Chloe Roma and Madam Houston
02:58:00
Key MomentBrian negotiates Britney from $500K to $90K in Idaho
05:42:00
QuoteSummer's KFC date: man defecated, took vegan to KFC, ate her ass, stole her panties
06:37:00
ControversySarah vs Brian: Ephesians 5:22 submission debate. Sarah accuses Brian of twisting scripture like Satan.

Topics Discussed

00:04:30
Guest Introductions

All guests including Harvard grad Alyssa who played piano live.

00:04:30
Christianity vs OnlyFans

Summer claims God is happy she makes men happy. Sarah dying inside.

01:04:21
Charlie Kirk Memorial

Panel discusses assassination and public response.

01:21:30
Relationship Status Round

Summer single 2 years. Violet never had boyfriend. Britney single 1 month.

03:30:15
Feminism Debate

Brian: feminism is women's advocacy not equality. Jenny: all women are 10s.

06:17:00
Body Count Round

Summer 8. Britney personal <10/work 100+. Jenny ~30s. Chloe 11.

06:32:48
Bow/Submission Segment

Brian shows ex bowing video. Sarah vs Brian on Ephesians 5:22.

Transcript

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04:59:16
Chloe Romathey have women have the higher rate of self-reporting domestic violence that was not uh retaliated back. Like it wasn't like, you know, she hit her, he hit him. Like it's like completely
04:59:28
Violetunprovoked and no retaliation. >> I just don't think that the harm that women can inflict is equal to the harm that men can inflict. So, are you saying domestic weapons or whatever? >> Domestic violence isn't as bad against men.
04:59:41
Violet>> Of course, it's as bad. But what I'm I'm talking about what you said about aggression and about how men are viewed as aggressive. It's not because it's because of what they're capable of. >> Women can get away Yeah. Women can get
04:59:53
Madam Houstonwith a lot of women can get away with a lot more [ __ ] So, I wouldn't necessarily say that women are not as aggressive just because nobody's speaking out about it because they
05:00:02
Chloe Romacan't. And statistically here in America, um, men statistically do three to four times longer in prison for the exact same crime that a woman that a woman committed. So, look, I'm my my
05:00:14
Chloe Romapoint is is like, you know, you're young, you're 18, like I feel like the youth are like they're our future. And so I just want to if you can leave this conversation with anything, I just want
05:00:24
Chloe Romayou to open your mind just a little bit to the male experience and maybe just open to the fact that like men you don't have to be afraid of them. You don't have to cuz statistically in America
05:00:36
Chloe Romaagain 0.002% of men will ever commit a violent crime. So I don't want you I feel like it's a disservice to women to have to walk around and feel like afraid to feel like the average man is just going to attack us and hurt us. And it's just
05:00:49
Brian Atlasstatistically not true. And I don't want you to to carry that weight. I want to change your mind on that. >> There's pain on both sides for sure. >> Yeah. >> Couple things here, guys. We've lowered the TTS to $69 if you want to get it in.
05:01:00
Brian Atlas$69 TTS. That's streamlines.com/ whatever. Also, really quick, wanted to finish up on a couple of topics here really quick just on the intelligence thing. So, Nick, can you pull up the
05:01:12
Brian Atlasgreater male variabil variability hypothesis? So as it relates to intelligence. So the IQ on average between men and women is the same. >> Yeah.
05:01:24
Brian Atlas>> On average. But there is this hypothesis that there is a greater variability. Click on that chart, Nick. So what this is displaying, so women uh
05:01:34
Brian Atlaswomen is blue, green is men. What it's saying is is that there's way more really, really, really stupid men,
05:01:44
Brian Atlasbut there's also way more really, really, really, really smart men, but there's more women who are in the middle.
05:01:56
Brian AtlasJust thought I'd share that. It's a hypothesis, though, you know. So basically what that means is there's more stupid men, like really stupid men,
05:02:09
Brian Atlas>> way more. >> But there's also way more genius men. >> But on average, like average it out, >> there are a lot of violent men, but there are way more that aren't.
05:02:21
Madam Houston>> So same thing, same statistic. >> Yeah, men are naturally violent creatures anyway. So that's not Yes, they are. violent creatures. I mean, y'all back then, y'all had to go out and hunt for food. So, y'all telling me that's not
05:02:34
Sarah (Baptist)violent. Y'all have to be cuz that's a man's nature to be. >> Since this is a dating podcast, I just want to say real quick, it is really attractive when a guy is like stupidly humorously funny. Like, yeah,
05:02:46
Brian Atlas>> it's the most attractive thing in the world. Get your match. >> Um, okay. We have a couple chats here. One sec. Dave Richards says >> Dave Richards donated $100.
05:02:58
SPEAKER_00Brian, why equivocate and say both men and women are equally superior. As Myron says, men are superior to women in everything. No need to be PC about it. Women have big ego because of passive men.
05:03:12
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Who was Mari? >> He's from the [ __ ] that stupid panel. What's it called? They keep asking. >> That's the one that you looked like as a man. talk [ __ ] about people when they're not hearing.
05:03:23
Brian Atlas>> Mommy and I'll do it. >> Anyways, um okay. So, uh disavow, I guess. Uh we have uh Vaughn, is is this enough? 150bs. Is this enough
05:03:35
Brian Atlasto kick Teimu Jessica Rabbit in chair 2? The misinformation would have her arrested in the UK. Oh yeah, people just get arrested for like tweets and [ __ ] >> Are you kidding me? What's it?
05:03:46
Summer>> No. One woman got arrested because she says to burn down a hotel and they burnt down the hotel. So, she got arrested. >> Okay. Maybe there's cases of that. But people literally get >> No one's getting arrested. >> People Yes. People get arrested for
05:03:58
Brian Atlastweets. >> You don't have free speech in that country. >> Yes, we do. I can see you don't. No, you don't. Count Okay. Count Danula. Do you know who that is? >> No,
05:04:08
Brian Atlas>> I believe so. Okay. He I'm not avowing what he did, but he had a pug. A little dog pug. Let [ __ ] it. Find the video. God, >> Nick, find the Count Danula pug video. >> This is >> I disagree with it.
05:04:22
Brian Atlas>> Where is this going? >> But what he did was is he trained his pug dog to uh uh what did he do? Like Okay. He would
05:04:35
Brian Atlassay to to give the Roman salute like a dog raise his paw. >> No. >> When he said sig sigh >> Jesus
05:04:46
Chloe Romainteresting. >> You think that's >> Huh? >> And that's good. >> I'm not saying it's good. I don't think you should be arrested for a joke. >> Okay. But here, I want to relate that to something here because one thing in
05:04:59
Chloe RomaCanada, we're a little bit baffled at the fact that people who are celebrating Charlie Kirk's death are getting like fired. Like Jimmy Kimmel just got fired for a joke. Now, do I agree that people should be celebrating his death? Absolutely not. But as Canadians, we're
05:05:12
Chloe Romalike, "Aren't you all the country of free speech? Why are people getting fired?" >> I didn't know that was happen. I don't think that it's right by any means. And I think that a business has a right to say, "Look, you don't you don't align
05:05:25
Madam Houstonwith our beliefs and want to kick you out." But I'm just saying, isn't that a little Scots laws very different from England? We have different laws. >> I think that both the conservatives and the liberals can dish it, but they can't take it because, you know, the liberals
05:05:37
Madam Houstonare, "Oh, you can't say that." And then finally, when somebody dies and they're making a mockery of it, now the conservatives are like, "You can't say that." It's just a bo a bunch of pointing the finger and nobody is like actually making sense.
05:05:50
Brian Atlas>> See, this is why I hate that we got off on a bad foot cuz I agree with so much of what you're saying. I actually think you're really intelligent. >> Thank you. >> I'm just saying. >> I agree. >> There's like I think thousands of arrests per year for tweets. >> What
05:06:04
Chloe Roma>> in the UK? >> Are they inciting Are they inciting terrorism? >> Cuz in Canada like you can't >> The New York Post is 12,000. the New York. >> Yeah, pull it up, Nick. Pull it up. >> You know, the only American [ __ ]
05:06:18
Brian Atlasthing. >> Uh 12,000 uh where data suggests over 30 people a day are arrested for speech crimes. >> There's not even that many people in Glasgow. >> About 12,000 a year. >> Girl,
05:06:30
Brian Atlas>> sending grossly offensive Can we uh click on that link to the New York Post? >> 12,000 a year. That would make sense. >> Yeah. Get get rid of the popups and all that all that [ __ ] But >> my back,
05:06:42
Brian Atlas>> it's not true. It's an American. >> Graham Lahan, an Irish comedy writer, was just arrested for tweets in the UK.
05:06:50
Brian AtlasShut up. Chair 2. I don't know. Uh, by the way guys, $69 TTS. $69 TTS. Get them in if you want. >> People be getting arrested in the UK.
05:07:02
Brian AtlasOkay. Um, but moving on. Oh, this is important. We should define this because I mean we're talking about dating but there's a lot of confusion here. Uh what is a woman? >> What is a woman?
05:07:13
Brian Atlas>> What is a woman? Yeah. >> Gosh. Um I I don't have a ready definition. I don't know. >> Like we're just just because we're talking about dating. We're talking about all this stuff. Feminism, women's
05:07:26
Violetadvocacy. We should know what a woman is, right? >> Okay. Yeah. What is this? Is going to ruffle some feathers, but I believe that if you identify yourself as a woman, then you're a woman. >> Okay. What's your definition? >> Same. I'm a woman.
05:07:38
Brian Atlas>> These old people are women. We don't know if they have a deck or not. >> Okay. >> It is the way you are born. >> It is the way you are born. >> I don't want to have to keep reminding y'all. >> It's the way you're born in your chromosomes. >> Okay. What about you? >> If you identify as a woman, you are a
05:07:53
Alyssa (Harvard)woman. >> Okay. >> Somebody who has two X chromosomes, a [ __ ] and a uterus. All right. What about you? >> I would say somebody that has two X chromosomes because there are conditions
05:08:04
Brian Atlaswhere women have to get their uterus removed. That still makes them a woman. >> An adult human female. >> Chloe, can you scoot the mic just to the edge of the table?
05:08:14
Chloe Roma>> It's all good. >> Wow. Um, at risk of ruffling the Canadian liberals, a woman is somebody
05:08:23
Chloe Romawho was born with a vagina and a uterus. Shoot me. >> Don't say that too loud. >> I agree with uh
05:08:34
Madam HoustonI agree that a woman is an adult human female. >> Yeah. >> What does that mean though, Brian? Cuz anybody can label themselves as adult an
05:08:45
Brian Atlasadult human female. So >> Well, okay. I could I label myself as a black person? >> No. So I'm just saying you saying an adult female. So you're saying a male can't label themselves as a female.
05:08:58
Brian Atlas>> Now there's dispute over gender. So what I'm referring when I say male and female, I'm using my words very precisely. I'm talk I'm referring to sex. >> Male and female relates to sex. Man
05:09:10
Brian Atlas>> even granting this gender identity stuff relates to gender is like man, woman.
05:09:20
Violet>> Yeah. >> Mhm. But so when I say but so my position is a woman is an adult human female >> awkward. It just got really awkward in me. >> No, we agree. I think >> Well,
05:09:33
Violet>> I don't think it's awkward. I think people just have different opinions. >> Yeah, that's >> I believe in trans rights. I That's why I believe that if you identify as a woman, you're a woman. >> Well, I I just want to piggyback saying I believe in trans women. Like I believe
05:09:45
Alyssa (Harvard)that that is an identity and that is how people live. I'm not denying the existence of trans people, but I think there are women and there are trans women. >> Yes, that's correct. >> There's a there's a different there's a
05:09:56
Chloe Romathere's a difference there. I think in Canada specifically, you know, we're pretty we're pretty liberal. We're like California. That's why everybody hates us. >> But, um I think that we, you know, we'll
05:10:08
Chloe Romarespect pronouns for sure. Like nobody's I'm not going to look at somebody that clearly looks like a woman and be like, "No, you're a dude." just because she decided to tell me that she used to have
05:10:17
Chloe Romaa dick. I think it's very dependent on where you are in uh your transition. I don't think that a man should be able to just like slab on some lipstick and wear a dress and ask for special privileges.
05:10:29
Chloe RomaI think that where you are in your transition and whether or not, you know, you can just tell whether or not it's genuine. Like I, you know, I had a trans friend. I didn't know she was trans for like four years, dude. I had no idea she was more woman than me. So, I support
05:10:42
SPEAKER_00it. >> You just got to actually be trans. Base Thor. >> Base Thor donated $69. Question for the panel. Which one do you think was worst for society? >> Oh my god.
05:10:53
Violet>> The 13th Amendment or 19th Amendment? >> The 13th Amendment which ended slavery and the 19th amendment which gave women suffrage? >> Crazy question, bro. >> Base Thor. Thank you funny. Thank you for the money though. >> I don't know what that any of that
05:11:06
Brian Atlasmeans. >> So B Thor, are you in favor of slavery? Like >> Yeah. What are you suggesting? >> What the [ __ ] What the [ __ ] >> Uh, what was worse for societ? It's just like kind of smuggles in.
05:11:20
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, >> that those things were >> slavery. Yeah, we're not. >> He's white. >> I'm pretty sure you follow him on Instagram. He's not even white. >> Okay, maybe I don't know. Whatever. Um, >> extra confusion. >> Okay. Uh, final few things from the
05:11:34
Brian Atlasquestionnaire, then we'll get into some of the pre the pre-show notes. Uh, okay. Women do do you agree with the following statement? Women do not have equal
05:11:43
Violetrights to men in the USA. >> Uh I I think on paper in some ways they do. I think that that it's not always executed um equally and I so I would say
05:11:56
Brian Atlasno. >> No, they don't have equal rights. Okay. What uh what would be an example of a right then that women do? >> Okay. If you're talking about just legislatively then I would say yes because I can't dispute the fact that
05:12:09
Violet>> so you would say women do have equal rights then >> I guess so but again I don't think it's always ex like >> well what what would be an example of it not being executed properly. Well, like
05:12:21
Violettechnically, like this is just the first example that popped into my head, but like technically, you know, there's discrimination in the workplace doesn't exist. Like women have
05:12:33
Violetto be hired equally as men, whatever. But that doesn't always happen. And again, back to the like women being stupid thing. Uh I think that often times men are have more advantage in getting
05:12:46
Brian Atlas>> Can I ask you a question? If a woman-owned business, say it was a big corporation, very successful, do you think there would be any issues with them only wanting to hire women? Like, would that be wrong?
05:13:01
Brian Atlas>> Um, well, I mean, I I feel like I'd have to hear the reasoning. I don't know. >> Let's Let's say that would it be >> Well, the same reasoning that women
05:13:11
Brian Atlasmight How about this? Uh, women are just scared of men. like a woman who owns a business. She had a bad experience with a with men and for this reason she's like, you know what, I only want to hire
05:13:23
Brian Atlaswomen. >> I think that sure >> that's okay. That wouldn't you wouldn't have an issue with that? >> I wouldn't have an issue with that. >> So then what's stopping companies then? >> You would have to grant it the other way
05:13:36
Brian Atlastoo then. Then then men can be like, you know what, I've had some bad experiences with women. I'd prefer to work with men. >> You'd have to say that that's totally fine also. >> I guess so. Okay. Well, then doesn't
05:13:46
Brian Atlasthat kind of defeat your position that there's like sexism in hiring practices? If it's okay for whatever for just this sort of reason to just hire men or just
05:13:57
Violethire women, then what what are your objections to hiring practices? Well, I mean, I'm I'm that's a very specific hypothetical
05:14:09
Violetand I think that in that situation, obviously, it would have to go both ways, but I think just in general, and I don't know, again, this is just the first example that came to my head, >> but um like I don't have the statistics on it or whatever,
05:14:22
Violet>> but I think that it probably happens more in the favor of men.
05:14:29
Brian Atlas>> Happens more in the favor of men. >> I don't know. It could. Although I would say like if you look at HR departments, they're predominated by women. Uh a lot of these
05:14:41
Brian Atlasmajor companies have, you know, hiring managers predominantly women. It seems like a little strange that this could even be the case. And then like I
05:14:50
Brian Atlasdon't know what about uh I guess do you think that there's sexism in academia? Like the fact that the university you're about to go to disproportionately female
05:15:01
Brian Atlasstudents? Well, I mean I that could be based on anything though. >> Well, couldn't you say that when women historically were not as represented in
05:15:14
Violetuniversities? >> Well, but there was reasons for that. I would I >> Well, it depends how far back you go. But >> but why is it the case that >> Well, I have no I mean, I didn't even know that. I have no idea what that
05:15:28
Brian Atlascould be. >> Oh, yeah. So the the breakdown in colleges I think it's like 6040 >> women to men. >> Yeah. >> In all colleges. >> Oh well some are different of course but some you might even find a greater like even 65.
05:15:40
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Men are falling education disproportionately right now. >> Way more women go to college. And if if a metric of going to university is this is going to have better life outcomes for you, you're going to you're going to
05:15:51
Brian Atlasget an education that's valued, you're going to earn more, etc., etc. It seems like women do have some advantage there just on the pure numbers that there's way more women going to
05:16:03
Violetuniversity than there are men. >> Well, sure, but I don't know I don't necessarily know what that's based off of though. And I don't know that based on workplace either. Again, I don't want like take what I just said with a grain of salt cuz I really >> I don't know any of the statistics.
05:16:16
Brian AtlasWell, it's just always interesting to me. If a bad thing happens to a woman, there's this drive to want to make it about sex or about sexism. Like bad
05:16:26
Brian Atlasthing happened to woman must be sexism. But if bad thing happened to man, then we give a lot more agency to the individual where it's like, well, what well, you know, what are they doing?
05:16:38
Chloe Roma>> I agree with that. Statistically, men take up the majority of the suicide rate, the homeless rate, the addictions rate, the workplace death rate, majority to get killed by police. Um, they're falling behind in education. I mean,
05:16:51
Chloe Romait's actually grotesque. And if this all was happening to women, I refuse to accept that there wouldn't be like mass marches all over the world and be like, "This is due to sexism. Like, we're forgetting about women. We're leaving them behind."
05:17:04
Brian Atlas>> So, I agree with you. I think that's a great example of it. I mean this also happens along racial lines also where if a bad thing happens to a person people
05:17:14
Brian Atlaswant to either the individual themselves or outsiders or members of that inroup want to jump and say it must be racism. It's like you need actual >> or the inverse must have done something
05:17:26
Violetto deserve it. >> Well, I think part of that comes from both in racism and in sexism. I mean, I think part of it stems from the fact that like our country was built by white
05:17:38
Violetmen. And so, like, it is easier to turn to that. I'm not saying it's true. Obviously, a bad thing happens to a woman. It doesn't mean it was sexism. But it's easier to turn to that and be like, "Oh, this is racism because of how the system was set up." Or, "Oh, this was sexism because of how the system was
05:17:52
Brian Atlasset up." >> Well, yeah, but you need actual evidence for like, I don't know, women will say, "Well, I didn't get hired or I uh, you know, whatever. I didn't get the raise or whatever." and they'll immediately jump to or bad thing happened to me
05:18:03
Brian Atlasimmediately jump to sexism must be due to sexism but there needs to actually be evidence >> well I don't necessarily know that that's true I don't know women who do
05:18:13
Brian Atlasthat >> you don't know women you just like the whole feminist movement that whole thing um >> well that's they
05:18:25
Brian Atlas>> that's totally different >> well can I ask you a question so let's look at incarceration or crimes, right? So men as compared to women serve longer sent Khloe brought this up. They serve
05:18:37
Brian Atlaslonger sentences. They're more likely to be prosecuted. They're less likely to receive, you know, kind of get off light light. You know, women are much more likely to receive a sentence of probation whereas men are going to receive like some jail time. Obviously depends on the crime. Men will serve
05:18:51
Brian Atlaslonger I don't know if I already said that men will serve longer sentences for the same crime, same circumstances, etc., etc. So, if you look at that from a racial lens,
05:19:02
Brian Atlasit becomes, well, hold on. Black people uh they they serve more time for these crimes. Uh they're more likely to be prosecuted. They're more like, etc., etc., etc. And it's like, well, hold on.
05:19:13
Brian AtlasWhy aren't we looking at the the disproportion between men and women in the same way that we look at that through a racial lens? Why aren't we saying, well, hold on. And and actually the the difference that exists between
05:19:25
Brian Atlasmen and women when it comes to like sentencing, it's orders of magnitude greater. Like men, if you if you look at the disproportionality between uh prison sentences between whites and blacks,
05:19:37
Alyssa (Harvard)that number is way bigger if you compare men to women. Wouldn't you say the irony of that though is that is probably also a result of sexism where a judge or a
05:19:47
Alyssa (Harvard)jury looks at a woman and thinks, "Oh, this woman possibly can't be as violent, as evil, as capable." >> It's called balevolent sexism.
05:19:57
Brian Atlas>> Benevolent. Yeah, benevolent sexism. >> So, women receive certain benefits, privileges, and then men get harsher punishments. But hold on. Um, okay. Just
05:20:08
Brian Atlasmoving it on to I guess uh women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Do you I don't know if you >> respectfully don't think I can comment. >> I don't think you you didn't even circle for that. Um I don't know if there's
05:20:20
Madam Houstonanybody else who you didn't fill the questionnaire. Do you think uh women do not have equal rights to men the USA? >> I think women have fought for their rights and they got them. So >> they have them.
05:20:31
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, they got their equal rights. >> Okay. Uh do all right. Um, do you think women are oppressed in the USA? >> Uh, >> are they oppressed? >> Are they oppressed? >> Yes.
05:20:46
Violet>> I mean,
05:20:51
Violethistorically, yes. I would say it's definitely getting better. >> Let's just say today >> to some level. I mean, the truth is again, like it goes back to the fact
05:21:02
Violetabout how the country was built by white men. It's always going to be more suited for >> how so >> white men. >> Like, how is it more suited for white men?
05:21:15
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. I can't think of examples. Like I I think today and I mean I can even make historical claims that the negative life outcomes that men and
05:21:26
Chloe Romawomen face those seem to actually disproportionately be worse for men. >> Yeah. The suicide rate and addiction white men actually take up the majority. White men are also the majority to be
05:21:38
Madam Houstondenied custody uh fairly to their children. Just a fun little >> I think the world was built by men for women. So, I don't think a woman is oppressed. Uh, any woman that's struggling nowadays, that's her fault
05:21:50
Madam Houstoncuz we got the cheat code. We We got it real easy. So, I don't think any woman should be struggling. And I don't think any woman is oppressed. Not in today's world. And not even back then. Because even back then, if you take all of this
05:22:02
Madam Houstonmodern [ __ ] away, >> we were still all we had to do was cook and clean and the man would do everything else. I don't think that's a hard knock life. I don't. >> Well, but people have different opinions about that. And if you if that's the life you want to live, that's totally
05:22:14
Madam Houstonfine. But correct. But but if you weren't provided the opportunity to be able to like >> work, >> but work, >> I would stay my ass at home. The hell I would clean if you shut the [ __ ] up. That's what a woman is supposed to do.
05:22:27
Brian Atlas>> Damn. >> Uh she Texas does raise an interesting point here. >> And I would say that like if we went back to the say 1914,
05:22:38
Brian Atlasuh women in 1914 didn't have the right to vote. But also from ah man this wait hold on before I get into this I need to ask one
05:22:49
Violetquestion. What year what what years were World War I? >> Uh World War I was 19 like 1910s. I don't know.
05:23:02
Brian Atlas>> I'll accept decade. World War I'll just let's just do decade. What decade? >> No clue. >> Guess >> bro. I have no clue. I don't even care. >> Wild guess. >> World War I. What? What decade? You don't have to, you know, just
05:23:14
Brian Atlas>> decade or century. >> Decade. So, decade. 1920s, 30s, 40s, 50s. >> Just guess. Wild guess. Quick. >> 1841. >> Okay. Love it.
05:23:25
Brian Atlas>> I'll be honest. I'm not a history b. >> Just a guess. Just just guess. Decade. >> Uh, >> scoot your m Please just leave it there. >> It's right here. >> Scoot your mic to the edge of the table. Leave it. She's doing her best, man. >> All right. Go ahead.
05:23:39
Madam Houston>> Um, >> yes. decade 1920 2030s. Okay. >> Uh 1910s. Okay. The early 1900s. >> So like the 1910 to 10 to 10. Okay.
05:23:51
Chloe Roma>> It's the 1910s. >> 1914 to 1918. Period. >> I'm Canadian. I don't [ __ ] know that. I know what Second World War was. I think I I don't know if we were involved in the first war. Where?
05:24:04
Chloe Roma>> I think Canada sent some soldiers. I don't know about Canada. Canada even does Canada even be a country beef? >> Canada. >> No, no, we don't beef anybody. The only country we've beefed in the last like 30
05:24:17
Brian Atlasyears is you guys recently. >> And then just just as a followup, >> like 1920s, I love the gray scene. >> Uh, primary decade of World War II, >> uh, 40s.
05:24:29
Madam Houston>> 40s. >> The 1840s or 1940s? >> 90s. >> Okay. >> 1940s. >> Uh, 50s. >> 50s. Okay. It didn't it roll over into the 50s?
05:24:39
Sarah (Baptist)>> Yeah. 1940s to 1940s. 1930 to the 40s. >> Okay. >> 1940s it ended in 45. >> Okay. >> 1939 to 1945. >> Yeah. Same. Like 19 Okay.
05:24:52
Brian Atlas>> 40s to 50s. >> That's not fair. They get to listen to the whole thing. >> It is true. Over on this side, you know. So, yeah. World War I first. World War I was 1914, 1918, World War II, 1939,
05:25:04
Brian Atlas1945. The reason I bring it up though, Texas, Texas made a good point. >> Texas >> Texas made a good point. >> Matter of Houston, >> Texas.
05:25:16
Brian Atlas>> Well, Houston, Texas. >> Okay, thank you. Appreciate it. She was saying I actually forgot what she said, but she made right. But in that same period of time >> and couldn't either. Well, so I think it
05:25:30
Brian Atlaswas like a period of 50 years or something where men had the right to vote and women didn't. It wasn't like centuries where all men could vote and women were just oppressed. It was a short window of time where the voting
05:25:42
Brian Atlaswas just opened up broadly. men had it for I think 50 years or so that don't quote it's not precise I don't know 40 it's 40 to 60 whatever
05:25:52
Brian Atlasvery short period of time very short window when all men could vote >> but I think back to okay well hold on it was a it was a great oppression in the
05:26:03
Brian Atlas1910s that women couldn't vote great oppression but then I think of the respective roles that men and women had in that time period and I'm not really
05:26:13
Brian Atlassold on this idea that, you know, that women overall in totality had it worse even though they didn't have access to certain rights. Like me personally, if you had to ask me, Brian,
05:26:26
Brian Atlaswould you rather get shipped off to the front line of Europe as an 18year-old in 1916, 1917 or whatever, whenever the US I don't know when, well, if you're in Europe, you were in it from the start,
05:26:38
Brian Atlasbut in the US, I think we entered the war in 1916, 1917, World War I. Anyways, not really material here. I kind of would be like, you know what? I don't really want to vote. I don't want to go
05:26:49
Brian Atlasget trench foot in some [ __ ] the [ __ ] forest area of France on the front line and I'm getting shell shock and I come
05:26:58
Brian Atlasback like with half my face [ __ ] exploded off if I even survive. I don't know. I don't know if women had it really all that bad.
05:27:08
Brian AtlasWorld War I was brutal. [ __ ] chemical weapons, mustard gas, phosphine, phosgene. I don't know what the [ __ ] >> Well, I think when you're time. I mean, that's a different >> Yeah.
05:27:20
Chloe Roma>> But I think what you're forgetting is that even even in the I'm sure it was if it was the Second World War, it's definitely in the First World War where um you know, when the men went to war, women were like they were the first responders. They were the front line um
05:27:32
Brian Atlasof America and they weren't allowed to get paid for it. So, I just >> still would rather be a woman. >> I would rather be a woman. >> Put me in the factory. Put me in the
05:27:42
Brian Atlasfactory. I don't want to go to the to [ __ ] like the Pacific. Hold on. I don't want to go to [ __ ] I go fight on Eoima or some [ __ ] I don't want to do that. I want to go [ __ ] get
05:27:53
Brian Atlas[ __ ] clapped by some [ __ ] German sniper fire in the Arden Forest or some [ __ ] No, I'm good. I'm good. I'm good in [ __ ] Kentucky. I'm chilling in
05:28:04
Brian AtlasKentucky, bro. Ain't no Germans uh or Japanese coming for me in Kentucky. >> Totally. >> Leave me in Minnesota. >> I think men were definitely the primary victims of war. I just think that although I understand what you're
05:28:17
Chloe Romasaying, it was definitely better to be a woman at that time than it was a man. That doesn't necessarily mean that the other things that women faced were, you know, non-conducive to, >> you know, or conducive to positive
05:28:29
Alyssa (Harvard)wartime, >> right? Dying from child birth, >> child birth. But I think >> quite honestly, it sounds like a miserable time to be alive. I mean they had
05:28:40
Brian Atlas>> but also even historically most work like I I think there's this thing where >> Can I ask you a question? You're you're 18, right?
05:28:49
Brian Atlas>> Have you ever used a dialup like a like a landline phone? You've used a landline like when you were five or six or some [ __ ] when you were young maybe. >> Yeah. I mean I had a landline in my old house
05:29:00
Brian Atlas>> there. I think when we're looking back at these time periods, we don't really have a sense of like we're almost we're
05:29:08
Brian Atlasimplanting how we our sense of society today and we're implanting it on the past. Like there weren't air conditioned office
05:29:19
Brian Atlasjobs 100 years ago, 150 years ago. Most jobs were strictly physical labor. And because of men's advantage in that
05:29:31
Brian Atlasrealm, physical strength, women just a lot of jobs were not suited for women because most jobs were just like, "Okay, move this heavy thing over here. Do this
05:29:43
Violetlike backbreaking labor." So, oh, women couldn't. If you were a woman back then, you wouldn't want to work. >> But it's not just about work. It's about owning property and having like divorce rights and stuff like that.
05:29:55
Chloe Roma>> Just get a man and own the property. Women could own property. >> Not always. You could you could own property. >> Women didn't get the right to own property till like I think it was the 50s or 60s. >> No. No. Women hold on that if we're
05:30:08
Brian Atlastalking about like marriage or whatever. But like a if a woman had a father or something and she was uh what's the term for it? She was >> sponsored. >> No, not sponsored. >> Oh.
05:30:20
Brian Atlas>> Uh women could inherit. But anything that a woman owned, her husband owned >> like hers. >> Even unless I mean, >> no, it would still she >> Hold on. Women absolutely could own property. >> Not always.
05:30:31
Brian Atlas>> Guess always. Guess always. Into the Hold on. In the 1700s, 1800s, women absolutely could own property. And they did this. >> If you were rich, if you were the 1%.
05:30:41
Brian Atlas>> No, you could just be the daughter of somebody and be the the sole heir. >> But that's an heir. That's not only purchasing yourself. Well, technically if the woman inherited money, she could purchase property.
05:30:56
Madam Houston>> Okay. >> There's Hold on. >> So, you're talking about the rich, >> but we're talking about the 1% here, Brian. The average Yeah. >> I don't know if I'm talking about the 1%. Women could purchase property. >> Even if they couldn't purchase property, just get a man that could and it's yours
05:31:09
Brian Atlasanyway. >> I think it's that simple. >> Women Women could always own property in the US. I don't know about like uh Canada. I don't know what the [ __ ] going on there. [ __ ] Like in Mounties. Yeah. Hey, we got it
05:31:21
Brian Atlasagainst Canada. What the [ __ ] >> Nothing. I like Just kidding. No, >> we do. Nothing. Nothing. I'm just, you know, it's nice to roast on Canada a little bit. >> Everyone does it. It's all right.
05:31:32
Brian Atlas>> I don't know. There's just a lot of tropes. Look into it. A lot of feminist tropes about women couldn't own property. That's not true. Women couldn't work. Eh, that's not true.
05:31:45
Chloe Roma>> Look, without feminism, I wouldn't have the position that I have today. I was the first men's rights advocate to ever pop up on social media. If you look at the men's rights community alone, it's all female dominated. You've got Lady
05:31:57
Chloe RomaJay, uh, the dad advocate, Emily King, myself, Hi D, Latrice, a bunch of who? >> Huh? >> She said Bonnie Blue. She loves men. >> No, that's your era. That's not That's not our era.
05:32:09
Chloe Roma>> We don't claim her. >> It's uh predominantly female dominated. And that's just like number one, it's a huge privilege and it seeks to uh prove the conversation you had earlier where
05:32:18
Chloe Romawomen's voices have they're like almost respected quote unquote more like women can say things that men can't. But you know, the truth of the matter is is that I would not be able to be in a position
05:32:30
Chloe Romathat I am today um without that. That's why I think Pearl Davis is a [ __ ] idiot because she's like this big, you know, talker has a leadership position in society and thinks that women shouldn't be able to vote cuz we're too dumb. Like,
05:32:42
Madam Houston>> well, that's not my position. >> No, I know. I'm just I'm just stating that there are >> women aren't dumb, but we do make emotional decisions and that that takes away our um
05:32:55
Madam Houston>> our weight, our credibility. >> Credibility. Correct. >> You don't think men also make emotional decisions? >> Men are way more logical than women. I don't think that uh more men make emotional decisions. >> You get a man hard, he can't think about anything.
05:33:08
Madam Houston>> Yeah, but that's when it comes to sex. girl smoking this >> [ __ ] out of the pocket. >> And even after that nut, he going right back to what he thought before. >> Thank you. >> I mean, I I think it's it's fair to say, right, that both men and women have like
05:33:21
Brian Atlasweaknesses. >> What are you doing with that little emotional vulnerability? >> Can you do a little adjustment? Just pull it up. Just a little tad >> pilot. Um >> my producer, >> I've been listening very intently to
05:33:32
Sarah (Baptist)everything that you've said and just so you know, I care about you. Um like I'm thankful for men. Um, I think they're a wonderful gift from God, but I mean to be frankly honest, there has been times
05:33:43
Sarah (Baptist)in my life, seasons in my life where I did hate all men too. Um, and I'm >> I don't hate all men. >> Well, I mean, like for I'm just saying that it for me it was like that. Okay.
05:33:53
Madam Houston>> Um, but I do understand like both sides of the aisle here. >> God created man, woman, child. It goes in that order. So, you can be godly, but
05:34:05
Madam Houstonyou got to respect the hierarchy. I mean, but how many men and women are truly godly in today's society? >> Uh, I'm not sure about everybody's religion. All I know is that people who preach the word don't actually live by the word.
05:34:17
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Even even religion aside, having godly characteristics, I think that accounts for a very small percentage. I do think Christians are hypocrites. >> And I don't think you don't have to be a Christian to be in the Bible. You can't
05:34:30
Brian Atlassay you believe in the Bible and not go by man, woman, child. Sure. That's kind of It's kind of a sin to say you hate a man. Sorry, man. I normally we talk about dating, but sometimes we talk
05:34:40
Brian Atlasabout other [ __ ] Uh, how about this? A couple fun questions here. Is it a deal breaker? Get ready, guys. >> Oh gosh. >> Everybody tuned in. >> Brace yourselves.
05:34:51
Madam Houston>> All right. Brace yourselves. Is it a deal breaker if a guy uses the word [ __ ] >> No. >> I love using that word. I hate that we can't know. >> Not a deal breaker, >> I guess.
05:35:05
Violet>> Is it a red flag? >> Maybe >> red flag. Like he's he does. It's kind of like this. It's like uh Hold on. >> You don't call [ __ ] people retards.
05:35:17
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Michael Scott. >> It's bad taste. You call your friends retards when they're acting [ __ ] >> like like that, you know? >> I [ __ ] love that. >> Oh, yeah. That's fine. If they went up to like a mentally handicapped person
05:35:28
Madam Houstonand called them [ __ ] >> that's I think it's mean, but that's the direct definition of it. [ __ ] reread, all that. Like they're [ __ ] And that's
05:35:39
Madam Houstonnothing. I don't think people take it the wrong way now. But I don't think it should be looked at as a bad thing because that's the word we use now. We can't no more. >> Word.
05:35:51
Brian AtlasOh. Oh, this is a fun one. Oh, I can't believe I forgot to do this. Okay. Is it fun? >> Make I want going right sort of. Make This is not at all dating related, but whatever. I saw this Tik Tok and I
05:36:02
Madam Houstonthought it's fun. Make a machine gun noise. >> Wait, hold on. I got to pick. >> What the [ __ ] with the blue? >> Make a machine gun noise.
05:36:13
Violet>> I don't >> I don't Okay, let me think for a sec.
05:36:22
Britney>> Wait. Oh, okay. Okay, >> that was good. >> Oh, man. She Okay, go ahead. Make a machine gun noise. >> I go, >> "Oh, shit." Okay, >> that's good. I mean, I I don't I don't know if I could do it. I don't like the whole
05:36:35
Britney>> Can I just go for it? >> Like what she just did. I guess I'm going to sound like a total >> The word that is banned. Um I just I can't >> I can't. >> Yeah.
05:36:47
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Machine gun noise. >> Machine gun noise. She did it. >> Your turn. Oh, I'd be like, "Fuck, [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] fuck." >> That would be me. >> What the [ __ ]
05:36:58
Alyssa (Harvard)>> All right. What about you? >> Oh, man. I can't f
05:37:04
Alyssa (Harvard)>> I also can't whistle, so this is my worst nightmare. >> She's right there with me on that one.
05:37:12
Felicity>> Okay. What about you? >> Okay. Okay. Well, I'm going to do a rocket launcher and then grenades and then
05:37:20
Felicity>> that ain't your first time doing that. >> That was good. >> I've been waiting my whole life for that >> for I saw a Tik Tok that said >> Why are you doing it? >> I can't go on.
05:37:31
Brian Atlas>> I saw this. Hold on. Hold on. >> Hold on. No, I'm not. >> Do it. You made us do it. >> Laugh on the lap. Hold on. Let me explain it first. The [ __ ]
05:37:42
Brian Atlas>> I saw this Tik Tok and it was saying that women can't make machine gun noises, but you guys were able to do it. So, I don't know. It's >> good for the soul. >> Wait, has anybody seen that Tik Tok? I don't know. >> Why are you avoiding the question? Do it.
05:37:56
SPEAKER_05>> [ __ ] I'm going to [ __ ] this up. >> Mhm. >> I'm not doing it. >> Do it. I'm crying. Crying. Crying. >> Would you look at that?
05:38:08
SPEAKER_00>> Oh my god. Vector, thank you. >> Donated $70. >> Summer, you've said you are not hurting anyone. Answer me this. If two adults consent to cutting each other for fun, are they hurting each other?
05:38:21
Summer>> Just what the >> I don't think like me getting my size out online is like the same as like actually physically adults. >> Yeah, if that's what they want to do,
05:38:32
Summer>> they can do that, baby. You want to cut yourself someone's blood? Ky. Yeah, we like that. I supported. >> What's that? >> I think we got raided >> by who? >> Oh [ __ ] I didn't even know uh Andrew
05:38:46
Brian Atlaswas streaming. >> It looked like it. >> Did we get raided? Hold on. Let me take a look. I might uh missed it. >> The stream. >> Oh, yep. He just sent Yo, Andrew, thank
05:38:57
Brian Atlasyou so much, man, for uh the raid, dude. Thank you, man. I didn't even know you were streaming today, man. >> Uh hope you had a good stream, Andrew. Thank you for the raid, guys. We just had
05:39:07
Alyssa (Harvard)>> all the women. >> See if they can make machine gun noises. >> Ironically, >> ironically, the best was from an American.
05:39:18
SPEAKER_00>> $69. That's not the argument, Chloe. The argument is that women have the right to vote absent the corresponding duties associated with voting. At least get the argument right. Covered feminists are
05:39:32
Chloe Romathe worst. >> You calling me a covert feminist? I don't know why your audience hates me so much. They all like think I'm like a radical. Oh, they hate me. Brian, have you seen your comments from the last
05:39:45
Chloe Romaone of the most beautiful and hardworking women I know? Daddy loves baby girl. >> Kissing face emoji. >> Mary, >> love that. Damn. >> Gosh, >> daddy.
05:39:58
Brian Atlas>> Uh, Mary works for me behind the scenes. >> Exactly. >> I guess her >> that's got to be someone that knows you. >> Secret admirer. admirer is, but you're sing so you have to send in another TTS. That's a rule. If you send in a simp
05:40:10
Brian Atlasmessage, you have to pay the SIM tax. You got to send in another one and preferably not simp, I guess. Uh, let's see here. Let's see here.
05:40:20
Brian Atlas>> Why are you avoiding it? Do the machine gun. Be a good boy. >> I don't have I think I have a speech impediment, so I can't do it. >> Oh, really? >> Some people can't move their tongues like that.
05:40:33
SPEAKER_11>> Exactly. Do it. I'm good. >> Not even a pew pew. >> I'm good. >> That's terrible. >> You ain't drunk enough for me. >> I think Brumy would have did. You need to take another shot or something. >> I can't do it. I can't do it. >> Good boy. >> It's fun.
05:40:46
Brian Atlas>> Anyways, uh but yeah, Chad, basically women can't do machine gun noises, but all neither can men. Apparently, >> all the women were able to do it. >> Men can do. >> Would you date a guy who owns firearms? >> No. Yes.
05:40:59
Madam Houston>> No. >> I'm from Texas. Hell yeah. I need to be protected. >> Yeah, 100%. Yes. >> Mhm. Chloe, >> I'm from Alberta. We all got rifles. Hell yeah. >> Oh, >> can you Is there guns in Canada?
05:41:12
Chloe Roma>> What the? >> Yes. I didn't know that. >> Yeah, they're just, you know, uh what's the word? regulated. >> Would you uh let's see. >> Wait, Brian. >> Yeah. >> The guy the man that I'm going to marry,
05:41:24
Summermy future husband one day, he's going to have to do um the machine gun with me or else it's not going to happen. That's a standard >> sex possession or >> Yeah. You want to do the m machine gun sex possession?
05:41:36
Chloe Roma>> No, that is a sex possession. >> That is the farthest. >> I got to see that sex. >> I'm intrigued. >> You're just drift like is it like in a
05:41:44
Chloe Romakama sutra book? Can I see a picture like pull it up on the last two minutes? What's the >> question?
05:41:56
Brian AtlasWhat's the most toxic thing you've ever done dating related? >> Uh, I don't really date, so nothing. >> What's the most toxic thing you've ever
05:42:05
Brian Atlasdone? And the context would be having casual, meaningless, meaningless sex with somebody. >> Is that toxic? >> What >> is that toxic? >> No, I'm not saying that's toxic. I'm just She says she doesn't date. That's what I'm saying.
05:42:17
Violet>> I genuinely, and this is be me being 100% honest, don't think I've ever done anything toxic in a dating sense just because I don't ever just cuz I don't have enough experience. >> Yeah, she's 18. >> She's young. 18. Okay. What about you? Most toxic thing you've ever done?
05:42:29
Summer>> I'm like really good, but um I slept with my my brother's best friend and his girlfriend. >> Oh, yikes. >> Yeah, it's really bad. >> Most toxic thing?
05:42:38
Britney>> I would say probably as of recent. um my my extreme pettiness um to let him know that I knew who it was that he was cheating on me with. Um I baked him a
05:42:49
Britneycake because he said I didn't bake anymore and put her face on it and said, "You want to have your cake and eat it too? I'm going to feed you your cake." >> Oh. >> And it was instead of being mature and growing up and using my words like a
05:43:03
Brian Atlasgrown-up. >> Yep. >> I decided Yeah. >> I [ __ ] love this woman, man. >> Good times. Good times. It was the best of times. >> He opened cake and her face was
05:43:15
Madam Houston>> most toxic thing. >> Uh, I slept with my ex's dad. >> Okay. >> Yikes. >> Really? >> It's a thing. We We're all horny in the UK. >> Yeah, I heard Europeans are freaky. Get
05:43:28
Madam Houstondown. >> Sex isn't a big deal for us. >> Yeah, y'all get down and dirty. I [ __ ] with how y'all move with sex and everything out there. >> What? Most toxic thing you've ever done? >> I have never moved toxic in any type of way. Yeah.
05:43:39
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Okay. What about you? >> When I was 22, I had a boyfriend that I should have broken up with and then he lost his job. I was doing a show over in
05:43:49
Alyssa (Harvard)Europe and instead of breaking up with him like an adult, I let him fly over from the US to come visit me in Europe where I broke up with him in Monaco.
05:44:00
Sarah (Baptist)>> Love that. >> I know. I just it was immature. But you >> Yeah. Um, when I really, really, really like somebody, I tend to get really clingy. >> No way. >> Like stalker clingy? >> No.
05:44:13
Brian Atlas>> Like follow them around in your car? Clingy? >> Yeah, sure. Why not? >> Have you ever done that? >> No. >> Is that what you do, Felicity? >> No. No. No. Of course. >> Chloe, most toxic thing you've ever done dating related?
05:44:26
Chloe Roma>> Chloe, you look like a [ __ ] I ain't going to lie. I bet I bet you did some crazy [ __ ] No, I'm actually pretty uh I'm pretty uh invested in my relationships. I think uh the most toxic
05:44:39
Chloe Romathing I did was uh while in a relationship, somebody sent me a picture, not a nude one, just like a shirtless one in the shower. Uh and
05:44:46
Chloe Romainstead of ignoring it and being a good person, I responded with the wet emoji. >> What? >> It was pretty [ __ ] up. It like broke trust in my relationship. I deeply
05:44:59
Brian Atlasregret it. Crazy. >> Oh, I see. >> Not the horny. >> Uh, okay. Oh, we have a fun segment here. Name three countries. Go. >> Uh, Scotland, England, America. >> Yay.
05:45:12
Brian Atlas>> You can't repeat from the previous person. >> Thank god. >> Okay. >> Ireland, France, Italy, >> Canada, America, Mexico. >> I said America. Did >> Um, >> one more.
05:45:25
Jenny (UK)>> France. >> Did somebody else say >> Did someone say that? France. >> Hey, don't help her. >> Jamaica. >> Okay, three countries. Go.
05:45:34
Jenny (UK)>> Uh, Germany, Italy, and Croatia. >> Dominican Republic, Norway, and Hungary.
05:45:43
Sarah (Baptist)Austria, Greece, Lebanon, >> see Sweden, um, Philippines, I don't know if any said that already, and
05:45:55
Brian AtlasUnited Arab Emirates, >> three countries, >> Turkey, Romania, Iraq. >> Nice. Cool. Has anybody here ever had a one night
05:46:07
Brian Atlasstand? >> Absolutely. >> How about, let me reframe the question. Have you ever hooked up the same day you met somebody? Same day, same night. You could have continued
05:46:19
Jenny (UK)dating them or whatever, but same day you met them. >> Yeah. >> Hey, nothing. >> Nobody. Okay. >> I mean, if you have then why why not explore it?
05:46:32
Brian Atlas>> Uh, has anyone here ever had a hoe phase? Show of hands if you've had a hoe. >> I'm still in it. >> I guess >> you've had a ho ho phase. Ho phase. Ho phase. Okay. >> What I used to do. >> Has anyone here hooked up? >> It's not a phase. It's a lifestyle.
05:46:45
Brian AtlasExactly. >> She's keeping She's still in the phase. There is no phase. It's perma. >> She's perma ho, I guess. Uh, has anyone here ever hooked up with two two men in
05:46:57
Brian Atlasa 24-hour period? >> No. Really? >> No. >> No. Okay. >> She's just a baby. >> You know what? You ask her what she's seen in high school. She's seen some
05:47:09
Brian Atlas[ __ ] >> It's true. She's She's battleh hardened. I ain't gonna lie. I did that at 18. >> People in [ __ ] middle school be doing some crazy [ __ ] nowadays. True. It's [ __ ] up. >> My little brother's 12. He's got some wild stories for me. I'm like, "Please
05:47:24
Brian Atlasdon't." >> Yeah. These kids be wild. I guess he's 13. 14 now. >> People be [ __ ] >> I mean, at the same time, >> people be [ __ ] >> people be [ __ ] two guys in a 24-hour period. >> Like, I've done like a threesome before.
05:47:37
Brian AtlasYeah. But >> nah, we we won't >> then no >> three is some separate thing I guess. >> Okay, then no. >> Long long time ago. >> Back in the day. Have you three in 24
05:47:50
Britneyhours? >> I definitely went through a phase like 20 years ago where I just had frivolous sex because I wanted to >> and it was just to get like I don't know. >> Go off, queen.
05:48:02
Britney>> Pop off divas. I don't know because now even regardless I'm I'm the one over here like clutch clutching my pearls like when I look back on it I'm just like oh my god. Okay. >> Yes I did that.
05:48:14
Britney>> Uh so was it four guys in a 24-hour period? >> I thought it was two. Wait. Wow. >> We went from two to three to four. >> Yeah. Wow. >> Has it been four guys in a 24-h hour period? >> Darling, we're leaving it at three.
05:48:27
Madam Houston>> Leaving it. >> We're leaving it at three. >> Got to respect that commitment to be a [ __ ] Uh, how many in a seven-day period? >> I don't >> like 10. >> It was different back then.
05:48:40
Britney>> I mean, like I said, there back then it's not old. >> I'm older than all of you. >> Um, in my early 20s when I was like heavily active in the business.
05:48:51
BritneyAbsolutely. >> So, was it work or was that was it the the the hoishness or the sluttiness? >> I have not. My sluttiness was not there wasn't a lot of weight in the sluttiness,
05:49:06
Britney>> but the hoism in my early years >> there there's a big difference. >> Tell us what is what was the hoism though? >> I mean there there's a huge difference between a [ __ ] and a hoe. >> A hoe gets paid and a [ __ ] is just frivolous.
05:49:20
Britney>> I didn't know that. >> That's good. Yeah. >> So in my like I said in my early early years in that in that business absolutely there was a lot of activity happening.
05:49:31
Britney>> A lot of hoing >> and you said so much >> a lot of hoing. >> Like I said like I said there was a lot of activity >> which now has over here like >> bless your soul honey.
05:49:45
Brian Atlas>> Okay. >> You did good. You did good. >> Uh I'm gonna wait for Chloe to come back before we get into our next thing. We have a little bit more to get through, but I think we'll have >> try to wrap pretty soon. Uh, would you
05:49:58
Violetdate >> a Republican? >> Um, I would >> conservative. >> Oh, >> I would not. No, >> would not. Okay. >> Like conservative and Britain.
05:50:11
Summer>> Uh, I don't know if like the terms are different there. >> The basically rightwing right. >> Uh, [ __ ] kind of know if he was hot and
05:50:20
Summerhad to get back big back deck probably. >> Mhm. >> If we had a letter come then it's fine for me. >> [ __ ]
05:50:34
Jenny (UK)>> You're too late. >> You're too late. >> Would you date a Republican? >> Yes, absolutely. >> Would you date a Trump supporter? >> Absolutely. >> Would you date a rep conservative? >> Tori.
05:50:45
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Uh, I have. Yes, before. And >> would you currently though? No. >> Would you date a Trump supporter? >> Yes. >> Date a Republican? >> Yes. >> Date a Trump supporter?
05:50:56
Alyssa (Harvard)>> Uh, if I would not date somebody that is like incapable of looking at some of the things Donald Trump has done and like have valid criticism like somebody that's like everything Donald Trump does
05:51:07
Alyssa (Harvard)is perfect all the time. No, I couldn't. Someone that voted for Trump. Yes. >> Okay. >> So, somebody that dick rod Trump, you wouldn't want to do that. >> That's fair. >> No. not somebody that's like I mean we
05:51:19
Alyssa (Harvard)all know those people like he cannot anything that he says is is the gospel. I think all of our politicians like deserve critique and and fair analysis. >> Okay. >> What about you? >> Yes.
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SPEAKER_03>> Conservative is a little different because they're usually religious and I'm not religious, but I would not date them because of that. And I've dated a
05:51:41
Brian AtlasTrump supporter before. >> All right, let's see. We have we have um we can do like Okay, we're going to do
05:51:51
Brian Atlasthis this pre-show notes then rap. By the way, $69 TTS if you guys want to get a message in. Hold on, let me check on
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Brian Atlasthat. I've maybe missed Oh, sorry. Sorry for the delay on this ch one sec. The question is or the from the
05:52:08
Brian Atlasquestionnaire are adult age gap relationships wrong? adult like both people are >> they're adults but like say the guy is 30 and he's dating a 20-year-old >> I think between consenting adults no
05:52:22
Brian Atlasit's not wrong >> okay you're fine with it okay let me let some chats come through uh hold on one sec >> is there more >> uh oh this is for you
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SPEAKER_00>> donated $69 >> Brittany never thought I'd see you on the whatever podcast I'm happy to see your integrity But your real big booty still needs a
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SPEAKER_00good spanking for going back to kitten. You got to admit it, Liv XD. >> Kitten is porn. It changes some of the words. >> Okay.
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Britney>> Going back to porn. >> Changed porn to kitten. >> Right. >> I'm glad they spelled my name correctly though and give it that.
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SPEAKER_00>> Do Do you want to respond or Okay, I guess that's a no. Abby, what is there to say? >> Donated $100. My sources tell me that there was a Patty sighting on the show. Just came by
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SPEAKER_00to state for the record, I'm the only Patty around these parts. >> Brixen, are there any future debates coming up soon? >> Uh, possibly. >> Possibly. Uh,
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SPEAKER_00some potential things in the works. We'll see. We'll see. Uh, we have Wisdom here. Thank you. Wisdom donated $200. Share one, naive. Share two, don't
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SPEAKER_00hands. Chair seven, dulu. Chair eight, 12 steps vibe. >> What number am I? >> 12 steps five. >> I'll take it as a compliment. I guess you must be the one.
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SPEAKER_00>> Thank you. Wisdom here. Uh, >> yeah, he is. How did you know I used to smoke meth? No, I'm just joking. >> We have uh Shaw's coming for you, Chloe.
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SPEAKER_00>> Donated $69. It's not that Brian's audience hates you, Chloe. A lot of them like you. Those of us who hear your rhetoric just recognize it as veiled feminism. I could
05:54:27
Chloe Romademonstrate rather quickly in a conversation. >> I I find that very funny, actually. I think that taking a basic stance for like women, I don't know if that
05:54:39
Brian Atlasclassifies him, but hey, I'm a man. It's your opinion. You have a right to it. >> We have white t-shirt. >> Wait, what?
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SPEAKER_00>> Uh, okay, that's fine. Thank you, man. >> White t-shirt_no bra donated $69.
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SPEAKER_00CH2 feels bad, man. CH4 is [ __ ] Groggas from League of Legends. CH5, you look like a horse from Stardw Valley. Nice weight loss. Bricks and know and
05:55:09
Madam HoustonCH8 is based and cool. RIP Charlie Kirk. >> Hey, you need some [ __ ] You need some [ __ ] Go out and find it instead of compensating on women. You know >> what?
05:55:20
Brian AtlasHuh? >> It's obvious that you don't get it. >> Oh, the he that Stardew Valley, right? >> That's such a cute game, though. Has anyone played it?
05:55:33
Brian Atlas>> That's cool. >> I have nobody will probably give you [ __ ] anyway. Stay on that game. >> Adult age gap relationships. Summer, you say they're wrong. >> Yeah, I'd say think they're wrong. >> Okay. Why? Why is that? Why?
05:55:45
Summer>> I think if like you're like, why can't you find someone your own age? Why' you have to go for someone that's literally just came out of being a teenager? Like I have >> a teenage like little sister and if she
05:55:58
Brian Atlascame to me and was like, "Oh, I have a boyfriend. He's 32." I like >> how old is your sister? >> She's 17 turning 18. But like if she was 20, she was my boyfriend's 32. I'd be like, "You're a weirdo." >> Well, I mean, in the example provided,
05:56:10
Brian Atlasit's 30-year-old dating 20-year-old. I don't know if the like in the US, the federal age of consent is 18. >> 16. >> Well, are you legally are you a minor?
05:56:21
Brian AtlasLike what's the sex at 16? >> Same in Canada. Yeah. >> But you were an adult at 18. >> Okay. So, but when I'm talking about I'm talking strictly about adult relationships. So, the per the other
05:56:34
Brian Atlasperson's like in the US that would be considered a minor. She's 17, right? Yeah. >> That she'd be a minor. >> She's Yeah, she's a minor. And >> Right. So, so I would I'll just go ahead and say I object to that. But what I'm
05:56:47
Brian Atlastalking about here would be when both people are tech are adults, but one is 20 and one is 30 or 35. Would that still be objectionable to you? >> I would I wouldn't say it's like wrong. I just think it was weird. >> Why is it weird?
05:57:00
Brian Atlas>> Because I don't understand why you can't find someone your own age. >> Uh, what are you talking about? What if you could, but you preferred to date younger women? >> That's strange.
05:57:11
Chloe Roma>> Okay. Uh, I I'll respond to that, but does anybody else object to age gap relationships? >> Is it strange that younger women want to date older men? Is that equally as strange to you? >> Correct. because I don't think it's as
05:57:23
Madam Houstonstrange as if a older man wants to date a younger woman just because I mean that's what he likes. And younger woman younger women are easier to mold. >> Most women past like 27 if they stuck in
05:57:35
Madam Houstontheir ways, it's hard to get through to them. So I could understand it from a man's point of view. um thinking that it's easier and maybe he could have a little bit more weight in a relationship