04:57:50Marley Jay / Ameliaeliminated 98% of the people. >> I'm okay with that. >> Well, she said that if they check off the rest of the boxes, it's okay. >> But then I don't believe there's a guy that made $300,000 and dated you with dreadlocks. >> What? I would disagree with that.
04:58:02Marley Jay / Amelia>> Was he white? I would disagree with the NBA who doesn't matter. >> No, they weren't a professional athlete. They were in Have you ever been with a professional athlete?
04:58:11Taylor>> No, I haven't. Only >> uh I got to be honest. $300,000 a year. That's a big ask. >> I mean, there's California, they say that's like what you need to make as a minimum be able to
04:58:24Marley Jay / Ameliacomfortably. >> Guys, guys, guys, guys, she's talking. Please be cal. I'm ju I'm just saying like when I look at like a census of numbers and it shows all the states $300,000 is what they say to live in California is
04:58:36Brian Atlas>> the the the comfortable life. You get what I'm saying? >> Well, how much do you make? >> That's not what we're talking about. >> That's Well, you don't have to give me an exact number. Do you make six figures?
04:58:46Marley Jay / Amelia>> I don't make six figures, but I'm also doing 1099 work trying to make it as like doing all these different trades. So, I'm at the beginning of a career, so I don't think it's applicable. >> You're I mean, I guess you somebody
04:58:59Brian Atlascould turn their [ __ ] around all crazy at 37, but I do think it's a a massive ask. Look, I mean, again, men don't really care about your money, >> but like I don't know. This >> genuinely, no one's ever asked me that question cuz I I don't think about that
04:59:13Marley Jay / Ameliakind of stuff. >> Well, you >> I mean, >> this is the first time I've ever answered a question or ask. >> You did think about it. >> I did. I had to think about it a long time ago. >> 300,000. Yeah, cuz I was like, "What would you want?" That's what I said to
04:59:25Alex Steinmyself when I sat down. >> I guess I'm just trying to manifest things by writing them down. And then you're also >> Words have power, Brian. You write it down. >> And when you write it down, it's more powerful. I'm sorry. I was just trying to answer your question.
04:59:38Brian Atlas>> Let me manifest here a little bit. I want a uh a 10 out of 10 virgin. virgin
04:59:47Brian Atlasuh I don't know who is a billionaire and has giant labia >> and I wish that for you >> that it does exist. I know it sounds impossible. >> No, but there's some billionaire
05:00:00Alex Steindaughter and like he's going to pass away and leave her. >> I'm just saying >> you're uh Yeah, Alex, you're connected guy. You know any female millionaires? >> One day. I mean, this is the thing. She you have to wait a little while cuz like her dad's probably not dead yet. But
05:00:13Alex Steinyeah, there'll be some billionaire and like some Batman style chick that will, you know, inherit that and she will be hot and she will be a virgin because her dad was like Batman and uh yeah, you'll marry Batman's daughter. >> Sign me up. >> Can I say something? >> Sure.
05:00:25Megan>> No. >> Okay. Okay. >> So you you're saying $300,000 to live comfortably in California, right? >> The the most recent numbers I saw was I believe California is the third most
05:00:38Meganexpensive state. >> Okay. So then you're choosing >> No, I live comfortably. That's >> You're choosing to live in a state >> that costs that much. You could choose
05:00:50Marley Jay / Amelia>> That's not my long-term plan to live in this state, though. I I'm from California originally, so it's a little different cuz I know a lot of you aren't from here, but my roots are here and I keep getting stuck in California. >> I' I went to live in Hawaii. I've lived in Jamaica. >> Bakersfield.
05:01:04Marley Jay / Amelia>> I've never >> You lived in Jamaica. Okay. You are culturally appropriating stuff like you are. >> I can't help that. I went to go live in Jamaica. >> The blackest country on earth. Yeah. How long? >> That's not true. >> Well, one of the blackest.
05:01:16Alex Stein>> How long were you in Jamaica? >> I lived in Jamaica for about 3 months, but when I lived in Hawaii, I lived there for a year and a half. >> How many Rostafarians were you banging? >> Oh, I wasn't doing that. >> Yeah, right. You didn't bang one rosta
05:01:28Alex Steinwhile you were there. >> Did you bang one rosta? Be honest. >> I was seeing someone at the time. >> And he was he a rosta? I wouldn't I wouldn't classify him as RAW. >> Was he rosta adjacent? >> I would not classify him as RA. >> Oh my goodness.
05:01:41SPEAKER_00>> He was RSA. >> How did he just His hair was not locked. >> Pasty George donated $2004. I agree with Alex, but I believe that
05:01:52SPEAKER_00feminism is a cleverly disguised tool by Talmud Zionists that convinced women to be 304s and reject anything male, including patriarchy, including Jesus and God.
05:02:04Camila (Cam)Oh, >> preach it. Pasty George counts. >> What's No, 304 means Oh, >> uh, on a calculator. Yo, >> Pasty George. Thank you, man. Yeah, it's a slang term. When people call you a 304, it means like you're for the
05:02:17Brian Atlasstreets. >> That's what that means. >> Do you have any disagreements with the show? I believe you're the only one who, at least here in the question. >> Oh, wrote it down. >> You said that you believe the podcast is not genuine, but rather rage bait. So, how
05:02:29Marley Jay / Amelia>> you know I feel like today's podcast was a lot more genuine and the last one that I was on, I feel like we had a few >> Was Andrew there? >> Uh, he was on the computer screen.
05:02:40Marley Jay / Amelia>> Um, but we had a few more pretty uneducated women who really didn't know what they were talking about and I felt like >> I don't even remember. >> Yeah. But I felt like you particularly you gravitated towards having long conversations with them even though what
05:02:53Marley Jay / Ameliathey were saying made zero sense and it was just like going on forever. And I was like, "Okay, there are people with better opinions. There could be better conversations had here." Overall, this panel seems much more educated and I
05:03:03Brian Atlasfeel like we're having a great banter, but the last one was a little different. >> So, wait, wouldn't that wouldn't the blame then be placed on the stupid female? >> Yeah, but I think that you were you were
05:03:15Marley Jay / Ameliaparticularly talking to the stupidest girls on the panel for like long periods of time. >> Do you recall the episode number? I just >> I don't but there was one girl with dreads and you were talking to her about manifestation for like 20 minutes and then
05:03:28Marley Jay / Amelia>> but you're much more educated like she was she was like 19 years old and or 18 and was it was like really stupid. It was like two months ago and there was like the girl who looked like uh uh Jade
05:03:39Marley Jay / AmeliaLeno on there and all of her teeth were gone and she was saying that she was like she was saying that she was asexual but then she texted me afterwards asking to like cuddle with my boobs with her and like her friends. It was like so
05:03:52Marley Jay / Ameliaweird. But then there was another girl who was like in her late 30s and said she wanted her man to make like $10 million and she like rage quit because you just went at her for so long and she
05:04:02Marley Jay / Ameliahad like no opinions in her brain. >> What? Um and you said >> Yeah, you were there. >> It was like two months ago. I was here I was here in like >> Are you It wasn't two months ago. I think it was more >> Sorry.
05:04:16Marley Jay / Amelia>> It was August. >> I think I was here in August. I honestly >> Cheetah's shirt. The one you're talking about? I think she had blonde hair and she like had this accent and she was very skinny and just like >> Yeah, I remember her New York accent
05:04:29Marley Jay / Amelia>> and she just was very uneducated. So like she was getting fatigued by the fact that you were constantly talking at her and then she eventually like >> left mad at Andrew. She's like, "You're twisting my words." >> Yeah, but it was like also they'd been talking for so long. >> Uh
05:04:41Marley Jay / Amelia>> but today was great. I I really like the convers I love that you brought Alex on here. I want to come every time we have, you know, a political person. >> You're going to get me in trouble. Everybody's like, "You better tell these horses really close your legs." But you're like a But you're a different
05:04:53Marley Jay / Ameliakind of [ __ ] because you're like a groper. I can already tell. Are you a groper? >> What does that mean? >> Oh, my bad. >> Well, I mean, you were a little bit. You were denying the Holocaust earlier, right? >> I I'm very conspiracy theory. I'll deny the moon landing. I'll deny just about
05:05:06Marley Jay / Ameliaanything. >> But I didn't deny the Holocaust. I said, "Was it really 6 million?" >> Oh, boy. >> I don't even think there's 6 million Jews in Germany. >> Yeah, probably not. They they killed a lot more people than just
05:05:22SPEAKER_00>> pasty George donated $2004 share one. Why do you have to live in California? Why not live in a less expensive place even if you have roots
05:05:33SPEAKER_00in Car $200,000 is pushing it. Any wise man would tell you to hit the road. >> And that's completely fine. Uh I stated earlier my roots are in California
05:05:43Brian Atlasbecause that's where my family lives. I grew up here. I raise an honestly I anything over six figures I kind of raise a bit of a eyebrow. >> I really believe in manifestation. So when you told me to write something down I wrote it down.
05:05:56Marley Jay / Amelia>> Believe in manifestation. >> I mean how did I get here? I don't even know how you guys contacted me. >> I mean I believe it. >> So um how's your life going?
05:06:07Marley Jay / Amelia>> My life's great. Thank you. I appreciate you >> manif how could manifestation >> when it needs to be there it will be there when I ask for it manifestation at all >> I believe in like positive feedback
05:06:21Alex Steinloops >> well dude there is something that you do and boy well you know I'm very woo woo what I'm saying is you do have to imagine something before you do it they I I do believe that you have to like see yourself do it before you do it whether
05:06:34Alex Steinyou're an athlete you have to see yourself dunking the basketball like even on this podcast I guarantee you envisioned yourself doing the podcast before you did the podcast. >> Well, I'll like think about like arguments or topics. >> That's manifesting what's going to
05:06:47Alex Steinhappen. It is technically manifest. >> That's exactly what you're doing. I'm not trying to get too when you're when you're doing thought experiments. That's exactly what you're manifesting. >> Are you messing with me? Are you >> I'm not even trying to be too woo, but
05:06:59Alex SteinI'm saying when you're like, >> is it Jupiter rising for you right now? >> But, you know, hey, and that's another thing is astrology. is I'm not necessarily an astrology guy, but the sun, moon, and stars do have some power. There are some weird stuff. Like I'm a Libra. Like I don't know. There is some
05:07:12Alex Steinweird stuff. Because this is another thing is this is the biggest lie I think they tell us other than that the fact that they tell us that we evolved from pawn scum. I don't believe that we evolved from nothing. But uh you know, it's the idea that um when it comes like
05:07:24Alex Steinour our history that our ancestors are really stupid, they were not stupid. Whoever built the pyramids were really smart. Like we think that we're the smartest people ever because like George Washington had leeches on his body and
05:07:34Brian Atlaslike killed himself from you know like yeah that he died or weird history what I say Lincoln or >> with with history there was a I mean our
05:07:44Brian Atlasour knowledge base was different but people living 2000s 2,000 years ago were just as like they had the same intelligence. >> They had to be smarter. I would argue that they had to be smarter because they were able to map the stars without a
05:07:57Brian Atlascomputer. >> Well, I mean, they probably didn't they didn't have plastic in all their [ __ ] Their air was clean. Their dietary stuff was a bit weird back then because a lot of people there's malnutrition and stuff. >> But I bet there was a lot more animals. I bet it was actually probably easier to
05:08:11Alex Steinhunt. >> In some ways, they might have been healthier, but in other ways there could have been like malnutrition. >> Well, but see that's the thing is like I think like you know there was that uncanny valley where like people started dying at like 40 and you like where the life expectancy was shorter. But I'm
05:08:24Alex Steintalking about like thousands of years ago. If you just think like people were in caves being stupid. No, the fact that they built the pyramids is I mean, you know, >> people historically were absolutely >> had to be smart. What about the aliens?
05:08:35Brian Atlas>> Actually, I think to myself, and maybe this is just this idea that as things become more complex, it's harder to like for example inventions. If you're living 200 years ago, like the barrier to entry
05:08:47Brian Atlasfor like inventing something was kind of minimal. Like you could be a Tesla, you could be an Edison, you could be ex you know I trying to think of other famous uh trying to think of other like famous
05:08:58Brian Atlasinventors or >> Yeah. But now like it's so advanced that I think it takes groups of people to make these like additional leaps I guess you could say.
05:09:09Brian Atlas>> But um I do wonder like who is the Einstein of today? Who is the Tesla of today in terms of >> we'll see I would argue I would I would say And and and I'm not even trying to be annoying when I say this. The only
05:09:21Alex Steinreason why I don't think that's necessarily that accurate because if you go and you look at like Uber Eats drivers in New York or even taxi cab drivers that that have been driving in the past like 10 years, they've been driving in the same city over and over
05:09:34Alex Steinfor 10 years, but because they've been using GPS, they don't even know where they are. And that's the same with us because if we don't actually train our brain, it does it's like a muscle. It just like doesn't get weak. It doesn't get strong. It just stays weak. So I
05:09:46Alex Steinthink that that in the olden times people had to challenge their brains differently and now we don't because of AI because of you know whatever um things that makes our lives easier makes us dumber. >> Okay. Yeah. >> And that's why deep conversations are
05:09:59Camila (Cam)important because it expands perspective and you know what you're so familiar with when people challenge you it's actually a good thing. I always tell people you shouldn't always have >> yes men around you. That's very dangerous because when you're surrounded
05:10:11Alex Steinby yes yes yes >> you're never going to see the opposing side. >> Yeah. especially like an echo chamber and uh like that's the worst thing and that's you know like you were saying uh how the show does rage bait. Yeah. Like
05:10:23Alex Steinmaybe a little bit but also it does set up debates where people argue and and I watch a lot of debate content. I'm sure you guys have. And like you know usually when you watch a debate it's kind of confirmation bias like you just want to
05:10:35Alex Steinhear somebody argue your side. But I'm telling you like even if you don't convince a person of your opinion if you can kind of get somebody to question it question the subject that's enough. So that's why >> well I'm saying yeah that's what this
05:10:47Marley Jay / Ameliashow I think does is it kind of just it may not convince somebody to be on your side but it'll make them question their own side >> kind of like Charlie Kirk's like main message. It's like when you guys are divided and don't talk that's when bad
05:10:58Marley Jay / Ameliathings happen. But if you guys can come together talk find common ground that's when real change can happen and when people's minds start changing and when they you know can see beyond what they're being told. >> Yeah. And and it's like these
05:11:11Alex Steinconversations are awkward. Sometimes they're cringe, you know, these occur, you know, uh, but it is important. And, uh, I'm actually kind of mad though that you're saying this is all too nice. And I'm I thought I thought this was going to be like a a fight. I thought it was going to be like, you know,
05:11:24Alex Stein>> I was like, MMA, it could still happen. Something could still happen. It's not okay. We still have about 3 hours left. But, uh, um, no, I did think I was going to come in here and we're going to be like throwing bows the whole time, but everybody's been pretty chill.
05:11:37Alex Stein>> No, I'll make it spicy for you. I'll take a >> Why did you make that face? >> Oh, cuz he looked at me. Well, I just cuz you're the only one that we've I mean really we need to be fighting more. I mean I mean that's what the people want. But also I don't want to like just
05:11:50Alex Steinfight for the sake of argument to rage bait. I would like to actually like talk about something we're passionate about. >> You guys have some beef. >> No, no, no. We're trying to go way back. >> It goes back just a few minutes ago, but
05:12:02Marley Jay / Amelia>> it's like four hours ago. >> You have you have some beef. You have some beef with him. >> No, no, no. Actually, I you've changed my opinion about you. When we first came in, I thought you were kind of stubbornminded, and I see you're very open-minded. >> I am very That's one thing I'm very You
05:12:16Alex Steinhave a lot going on in your life. >> Wait, what did you say? What did you say? >> What did you say? >> I said, I still don't like him. >> That's fine. That's fine. Thank God. That adds to the context. >> Yeah. If if the one girl that gets paid for sex doesn't like me, that's good,
05:12:28Alex Steinright? Because at least the other natural ones that value like personality and friendship like me. So, what you value is money for >> You going to let him say that to you? Oh, I mean I'm not even trying to start a fight, but I'm saying your value is different because like
05:12:40Alex Stein>> Well, because you would let a stranger literally blast you for 500 bucks. Yeah. I mean, so we do have a different like opinion. Like you've had sex with a lot of strangers >> and midgets and donkeys. >> I was trying to be like sarcastic, but I
05:12:52Alex Steinmean you do sleep with strangers for money, so you value like you would literally sell yourself for like a finite cash amount. Yeah. I mean, I think I even have an opinion about that because, you know, while I respect what
05:13:04Marley Jay / Ameliayou do, I think it's very unfortunate that porn stars, like you said, you're living kind of like a middle class life. >> Um, I choice. I only work like 3 4 days a week.
05:13:15Alex Stein>> I would not do Only Fans if I did not think that it was going to make me wealthy. >> Yeah. I want to make this point too because I this is this is I guess my one complaint really other than like, you know, you do sex work. At least she's
05:13:28Alex Steinmaking a bunch of money. She owns the, you know, she is the one that's in charge of the production. Like she owns the means of production is what we'd all want as a business. You know, we want to own the production and the distribution, which you have that ability because now of Only Fans, which we didn't have 10
05:13:41Alex Steinyears ago, and you now have that ability, but you're still choosing to let other guys pay you. You say a lot, but not not a ton ton of money, and you don't have any control or power of the situation, where the
05:13:53Marley Jay / Ameliacontent goes. So, like, I would think business-wise, she seems like a better businesswoman >> for doing that. I I think it's almost just unfortunate because like yeah, you're doing this job, you're being controlled by like the men in the
05:14:05Marley Jay / Ameliaindustry that are paying you and telling you how much you get to make for that. Whereas for me, you know, I you know, I I don't have to answer to someone. Sorry. We were trying to start
05:14:19Marley Jay / Ameliaand they were kind of about to start fighting. She was about to call her a bigger [ __ ] because she [ __ ] making less money. >> Okay. Sorry. Continue. >> Yeah. Like, well, I was talking about the fact that, you know, being a porn
05:14:30Marley Jay / Ameliastar and making $500 on a scene versus me who gets to live comfy comfy in my apartment. I get to take lewd photos and videos and I get to make I mean, I am,
05:14:42Alex Steinyou know, making well above. >> Do you want to respond to her? >> What What am I What do you want me to >> He should be like, "Well, at least I don't have to do romance scams. I get to
05:14:55Marley Jay / Ameliajust bang them and leave them. I don't have to like pretend to lead guys on. >> I would even say there's more effort I have to put into my own job because I have to market myself and I don't know if porn stars take the easier route of laying there and getting paid the $500
05:15:08Marley Jay / Ameliaversus I'm making content every single day of my life and I'm putting myself out there and I'm putting out my controversial opinions. Porn stars don't have to have controversial opinions, but I have to have a personality to make people want to give me money and I get a
05:15:21Jenna (Paris)bigger reward than you do. >> You're right. I have no personality and I get paid $500 to [ __ ] 10 midgets a week. >> It's not fun. >> What in the [ __ ] Your guys's like view of this is crazy. >> Hold on. Hold on. >> Your guys's like perspective of me is
05:15:35Marley Jay / Amelianuts. >> You said she's not putting herself like at any >> laying herself at a higher with less out with less like reward. >> Okay. Well, maybe we have the wrong
05:15:48Alex Steinperspective of you. Can you describe yourself so we can have a better understanding of how you would view yourself? So we can know >> or what your job is like what Yeah, cuz
05:15:56Jenna (Paris)I'm curious. >> So um I there are many different things that happen in the adult industry, right? Um as well as like sex
05:16:07Jenna (Paris)education. Okay. So majority of the work that I have done um have been like workshops for married couples, you know. Um, and some of them, uh, like when I was at Kink in San Francisco working
05:16:20SPEAKER_00with Madison Young, uh, I was a live demonstration model. So, it's not always like, oh, I'm just getting railed by
05:16:29SPEAKER_00>> thoroughly donated $2004. Share two. Brian was doing what he does best in every podcast he hosts, exposing the naivity and retardedness of certain
05:16:41Marley Jay / Ameliafeminist female panelists. It it didn't make for good conversation the last time though. I don't think you clipped anything from that podcast and posted it. Noention I didn't see the podcast clipped at all
05:16:53Marley Jay / Ameliathat episode. It went straight to someone who like I don't know had actual arguments on the podcast, but I don't think you clipped anything from anywhere. >> We clipped from almost all the episodes. >> I didn't see it anywhere and I follow
05:17:04Marley Jay / Ameliayou on a few places. >> Oh, no. Um, okay. Well, that's fine. >> I'm not saying me. I'm just saying any of the podcast. Let's dive into some of this uh more interesting stuff, I guess. >> Uh let's see.
05:17:17Brian Atlas>> I'm trying to help it out. >> Uh hold on. >> Really quick, we'll come back to the bear. Let's see. Uh 18 starting with you, Colette. Women do not have equal
05:17:29Brian Atlasrights to men in the USA to who? Bro, Jenna. >> Yeah, I didn't understand the assignment. Sorry. I scribbled on everything. No, it's just we circle the you wrote
05:17:40Brian Atlas>> I only circled one thing. So >> Oh, and everything else was a no then? Yeah. >> Okay, I guess whatever. Um, >> all right. Why is that, Colette?
05:17:51Colette Fair>> Okay. Technically, women have equal rights under the law, but there's still so much discrimination against women. Women are paid less on the dollar than men. But what else? >> Okay. Um, there's
05:18:04Colette Fair>> women have more rights because you guys don't have to be drafted. Oh, okay. True, >> true. I'm just going to fix your >> Okay. I don't >> Well, what what are some of the other things, though? >> So, women are still discriminated
05:18:14Colette Fairagainst. There's still sexism in the workplace. >> And I don't think women have the same power in the workplace that men do. Still,
05:18:26Alex Stein>> women don't have the same power. >> I could disagree. >> Yeah, I disagree wholeheartedly. I mean, Only Fans, we're talking about the wage discrepancy. They're making a lot more in that industry. So, indry. >> I know, but it's a pretty big one now. Um, >> it's hard out here for Are you going to
05:18:40Taylorstart an only fan? >> I might have to. Yeah. I mean, you know, >> I mean, maybe I'm just in the wrong industry in my line of work. >> Not even just like Only Fans where women are like, >> you know, the top earners in that
05:18:52Taylorindustry like the military and stuff. Women get offered like promotions and rank up way faster than men do. And I work with like half exmilitary >> affirmative action. Yeah. I mean, look
05:19:05Alex Steinat Camela Harris. Like, Joe Biden literally said, "I'm going to pick a woman." So, every man was not even eligible for the vice presidency. So,
05:19:16Alex Steinthat woman had more rights than any man. >> Also, Trump does a bit of that, too. Not Not that I'm a >> Everybody does it. This is one thing, Brian. Everybody wants to say conservatives are racist. That's not true. If you're a black person and
05:19:29Alex Steinyou're a conservative, trust me, conservatives want to help you out more than anything. Especially with women. Like people say misogyny and conservatism. If you're like an outspoken conservative woman, trust me, the conservative movement will >> Well, Trump Trump hires a lot of women. >> He does that on purpose because people
05:19:41Alex Steinhe wants to have women around him. He wants to be equal. And Trump wants to be liked by the left. People think it's like he wants to be hated because he shares these mean memes. No, he wants to be liked just like everybody wants to be liked. >> I think he also likes Trump.
05:19:52Colette Fair>> Um, is there anything else? I I think it's hard if you're not a woman and you haven't been on the planet for a while to see all the ways that women are still discriminated against. And I'm not
05:20:03Colette Fairsaying there is an opportunity and there aren't like Kla Harris's, but I don't think that women really have the equal opportunity that the facts might suggest they do. Mhm.
05:20:13Brian Atlas>> So, you're saying because there there's more male CEOs, there's more male executives, uh men hold certain uh higher positions of power, whether it's government or in corporations. Is that
05:20:26Colette Fair>> Yeah, I don't think that's necessarily men's fault, but I think it's a reflection of where society has been. And I think there still needs to be some changes to equalize things, but I'm not in favor of hire a woman just because
05:20:38Brian Atlasshe's a woman. >> Yeah. Uh, I don't actually think that because there's more male CEOs that this is because of some sort of ingrained institutional racism in the corporations. I I actually well I think
05:20:50Brian Atlasit's it's very nuanced and varied. Uh there's a couple things here. I'll wait to give my dating perspective because it's tied into dating a little bit. Uh so there's this concept called the uh
05:21:02Brian Atlasgreater variability. Wait, hold on. I don't want to butcher it. uh greater male variability hypothesis or theory. Is it theory or hypothesis? Well, in any case, >> I don't know. I'm not familiar with that.
05:21:14Brian Atlas>> Men and women have uh they're about equivalent in terms of average intelligence. Uh if if you average it in total, however, what you'll see, Nick,
05:21:24Brian Atlasuh could you Google this, please? >> So, it might even be in the Discord just so I can show you just to give >> Hold on. Let me just see if I just even have it in the infographics.
05:21:38Brian AtlasDo I have just Wikipedia greater male variability hypothesis? So, men and women are of equivalent average IQ. However, here's where there's a bit of a
05:21:50Brian Atlasdifference. When it comes to greater male variability, there's way more genius IQ men than there are gen like
05:21:58Brian Atlashigh high IQ men. But but hold on, don't don't. There's also way more really, really, really stupid men. So there's more women in the middle. There's more
05:22:09Brian Atlaswomen who have like an average IQ than there are men who have an average IQ. >> So you have really, really stupid men, but also really, really smart men. Nick, do you have it? >> Yep. >> Well, you know, you know the truth. >> So click on the image really quick,
05:22:24Brian AtlasNick. >> I have it. >> So you're going to have to make us smaller a little bit. So the the blue is women and the green is men. >> So this means essentially that you have
05:22:35Brian Atlasmore women in the middle >> who are have like an average IQ or whatever >> and then you have a bunch of men who are really [ __ ] stupid and dumb as [ __ ]
05:22:46Brian Atlas>> And then but then you also have a uh another proportion of men who are just really really highly intelligent. To be clear, that's not to say that there aren't women who are just as
05:22:57Colette Fairintelligent. It's just that there's more men who fall into that high high IQ intelligence. >> And IQ is only one form of intelligence. So there's many different emotional intelligence. I don't know what the
05:23:10Alex Steinchart would look like around that, but I guarantee women are winning that one. >> Well, I think there's two parts of our brains. >> But well, I want to just make this one point though. This is why this is true because I talk a lot about transgenders and women's sports and this is a one
05:23:22Alex Steinthat don't people don't talk about. There's actually a transgender chess player, a guy that identifies as a woman that was dominating chess and chess made rule. This is serious. Chess made rules outlawing transgenders because women
05:23:36Alex Steindidn't want to have to compete against men because men are better chess players than women and that's because their IQ is higher on average and that's why women want to keep men out of their chess league. So, >> so even if there are more male CEOs
05:23:49Colette Fairbecause men have higher IQs, let's just say that's the reason or that's a primary reason. >> Not all men have higher IQ. Okay. I'm just I'm okay. I'm not even saying you're saying that. I'm just giving into
05:24:00Colette Fairthat argument. I still feel based on my own experience in life and what I've seen with other people that there is still a lot of discrimination against women. Even the way women are treated
05:24:12Colette Fairfor I mean just look at even for example to me this is a form of what I'm talking about in this room you know I pushed back on being submissive or described the kind of relationship I want and you
05:24:23Colette Fairguys called me masculine and aggressive >> that's true that's true he did say that he did say that I didn't say that I didn't say that but I was I was kind of more trying to describe your personality
05:24:35Colette Fairbecause you're very outspoken and that's my point hold on he said you were >> type You know, he said that he then said the exact words masculine and aggressive. I'm not picking it up. >> He He did. I I can confir
05:24:46Colette Fair>> He said type A and I asked him to elaborate on what he meant by type A. And then you said more masculine and aggressive. Not assertive. You said aggressive. So, this is one of the things I mean is that if a woman has an
05:24:58Colette Fairopinion or she pushes back or she has a strong personality that it's type a masculine aggressive and none of these things are compliments, by the way, when they come from men and when woman when a
05:25:10Colette Fairwoman acts like that, she's seen as a [ __ ] >> I know, but there's a lot of women that act like that and are [ __ ] >> Okay, but I'm not a [ __ ] And there are a lot of women who aren't and I know you didn't but I there are a lot of women who aren't [ __ ] who are smart and
05:25:23Colette Faircapable but if they try to assert themselves they're seen in these negative lights and they're kept down. That's what I have observed in >> you right Alex oppressed you on the whatever.
05:25:34Alex Stein>> Let the record reflect >> and he also told me I'm only confident cuz I'm desperate to get that you want to get laid. No literally said that. I'm not even trying to say that as an attack. I'm just saying when you have
05:25:47Alex Steinless time on the clock, you're more urgent. It's like in a football game. >> The last thing I'm trying to do is get laid. I don't even care. >> I'm saying it's called the Hail Mary. It's because you don't have any time left. You got to do a long pass. >> What you're missing as a woman at my age
05:26:00Alex Steindoesn't care about that anyway. >> All these hoes got a bunch of Hail Marys they're trying to, you know, score on. It's just different. Not a lot of time left on the clock. So, you got to take, you know, bigger chances and more risks.
05:26:11Brian Atlas>> We have a chat from Pasty George. Speaking of Speaking of, one moment here while it gets going. Guys, if you're enjoying the stream, like the video, please like the video for Alex Stein. >> Yeah, hit that like button, guys. It helps us in the algorithm,
05:26:23Brian Atlas>> guys. We're going to do How about this? Uh, let me see. What are What are the likes at? Uh, hold on. If we get the likes, too. Why isn't it showing me the
05:26:34Brian Atlaslikes? Hello. Rude. Here, I have to just pull up pull it up in another tab. We will have Alex back for round two. If we get the likes to >> 3,000. Get it to 3. Get the likes to
05:26:46Brian Atlas3,000. There's like 5,000 watching. We're only at 2.2K. Hit the like button. I will bring Alex Stein, pimp on a blimp
05:26:56Alex Stein99 back on the show. Full panel of big boot, not even one white woman. All big booty Latinos. >> And I'm going to do brown face. I'm going to be in brown face. No, I'm kidding. That's a joke. I'm not doing that. There's going to be enough brown
05:27:08Alex Steinin that room already. and no aggressive masculine old women. >> I'll wear a sombrero. And you know, no Hispanic would ever get mad at you for wearing a sombrero. And I would I would argue, and this is to the one black woman, I know you were kind of saying earlier like, oh, it depends on how they
05:27:20Alex Steinwear dreads, but I feel like you just kind of gave a politically correct answer, like, is it racist for a white woman to wear dreads? Cuz I know you gave that long answer. Like, >> again, I think it just depends on her intention and just like, you know, the
05:27:32Camila (Cam)message behind it. If you're racist, you shouldn't be wearing any type of hairstyle that does not belong to a Caucasian public, which is fine. >> I would argue cuz like I consider myself I am I'm prime time 99. Obviously, I'm a
05:27:43Alex Steinwigger, you know? I, you know, and so I feel like that means I like black people more because like I try to be black. I emulate black. Like I >> Yes. I talk black. I don't pay child support. I, you know, I have, you know,
05:27:57Alex Stein>> kids you don't know. >> Yeah, that's what I'm saying. No, that's obviously those are jokes. But my point is on a serious note, I like black culture. I like black people. I love Kanye West. Um, so you know, like I can't be racist is because I love black people. So,
05:28:10Camila (Cam)>> well, if you love black people, then you're not racist. But if you say racist or do racist things to just like a specific community, then you're doing racial you're you may have racial behavior or racial statements. >> Well, no, but the example I'm talking
05:28:22Alex Steinabout is like a wig or like culturally appropriating. Is that bad? Like is it bad if a white guy wears like, you know, a do-agg? I I don't think that is I think that's kind of >> Okay, I will say this. White folks can do whatever they want. At the end day, they'll never be black.
05:28:36Camila (Cam)>> That's true. >> So, let me I'm going to say this. I know like I'm going to be I'm going to be right. You could know every Eminem song. You can know every Drake song. You can know you will never be black. And that's okay. I have white friends. I have white ex-boyfriends. Like, I love everybody. I
05:28:49Camila (Cam)don't care what you are. You just need to be comfortable and confident in who you are. You need to It needs to come from a genuine passionate standpoint. If you love soul food and you're you genuinely love soul food, there's nothing wrong with that. I don't think
05:29:02Brian Atlasyou know. >> Can somebody AI Alex Stein with cornrows? >> Oh my god. >> Uh in the research tab maybe on Discord. Any anybody in the Discord >> like Michael Scott?
05:29:12Brian Atlas>> Give Give Alex Stein some white boy cornrows and let's see how it looks. >> Hit that like button. Hit the like button. >> Yeah, we need a big Tina special. We just need 800 likes and we we're going
05:29:24Alex Steinto do a big >> I want to bring in four ICE agents. All guys need their ice jacket. They're getting all But if you're a nine, you're fine, but if you're a six, you better hit the bricks. Yeah. >> Oh [ __ ]
05:29:37Alex Stein>> So when you do the self-rating, you better not say a six or else you're getting deported. If if one of you Latinos are watching this right now. >> No. I love it. >> We have Pasty George coming in. Thank you.
05:29:48SPEAKER_00>> Message from the government of Canada. Pasty George donated $2004. I think Alex is referring to the transformation of thought into action.
05:29:59SPEAKER_00Manifestation is wishing or believing that something will appear before you out of nothing such as wealth, fame, or a person. >> H >> I don't know. Maybe you think different.
05:30:11SPEAKER_00I don't know if manifestation is that like you just wish for something. But I think like manifest you have to like envision yourself doing it. And then you have to like >> George $2004
05:30:25Brian Atlasage cries chair three is the exact opposite of Rachel Wilson. >> Alex Stein pimp on a blimp 999. I'm manifesting that all. Do you have any cash in the wallet? >> Uh what?
05:30:38Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I don't think so. >> I I manifesting in fact I'm manifesting that every single woman here at this table gives me all their cash. cash. I don't carry cash. I just have cards. I'm sorry. >> Okay. Give me your Starbucks gift card.
05:30:52Brian Atlas>> I don't have that. >> I haven't had cash in like 10 years. >> Red Lobster gift card. Give me your [ __ ] This is a This is a [ __ ] shakeddown. >> That's how manifestation. >> That's how manifesting works. >> Intimidation.
05:31:05Alex Stein>> Manifestation is also I and I would argue like >> give me your money. >> It's a stickup. >> Well, Brian and And I would argue again. you manifested this like and I know you were making content before you started the podcast but the first time you ever
05:31:18Brian Atlaspodcasted you kind of had to manifest that you didn't know how to podcast you just podcasted >> well when I guess we have to define the terms when I think of manifesting it's this idea of if you just think enough if
05:31:30Alex Steinyou in your brain you're like you think it you you envision the the the I don't know >> the big booty Latina >> see I don't think it works like that I think in order for something to be successful you'd have to have some preconceived like thought of There's
05:31:42Alex Steinself work you have to do as far >> because there are people there are people on websites that be like if you write down a thousand times like um you know something if I write down there's like people that say this on this manifestation or whatever like if you write it down a certain amount of times
05:31:55Alex Steinit'll come true. I don't necessarily believe that if you just write it down it'll get a magic wish but I do believe that you have to like envision your goal before you achieve it and you can't achieve your goal unless you have a clear vision of >> but then wouldn't just if if that's the
05:32:08Brian Atlasdefinition you just like think about it or envision it. Isn't that just like almost any action is well not any action but most like actual intentional actions like building a business
05:32:20Brian Atlas>> like that's just not that's not done absent thought in your mind. >> Exactly. >> So like every single >> So then technically everything accomplishment is technically everything
05:32:32Brian Atlaswould be a manifestation start to break it down. It really is but there's a reason I'm thirsty. I am manifesting my cup in my head and drinking. >> Well, but the intention of your hand,
05:32:43Alex Steinthe movement to bring it to your water then you're hung over and I'm telling you there's actually been stories where people on the border that were dying coyotes rain >> like no right there. >> I believe in that [ __ ] And well,
05:32:55Alex Steinthere's there's just there's been times where people in the desert like having a drug coyote mule and they're a kid and they go off track and they're about to dive dehydr dehydration and they're just thinking about water, thinking about water and they find a random jug of water in like the like desert of Mexico
05:33:09Alex Steinin America. >> Isn't that like survivorship bias though? Like what about all the people that just >> Well, I this sounds crazy too but but another people don't want to think about it like this, but Brian, every single thing that you've gotten in your life has you've gotten in collaboration with
05:33:23Alex Steinthe universe. And if you actually want something in this world, you have to work with the universe, not against it. So like everything, every single thing that you've gotten has been you working hand in hand with the universe. >> Let me ask you this. Pimp on the blimp. >> Mhm.
05:33:36Brian Atlas>> Alex Stein 999. >> Fight fight. >> No, we're not fighting. >> You know, before every show, I think to myself, all the single women, you know what? Sometimes I'm even like getting I'm a little confident. I'm like, even
05:33:49Brian Atlasthe women who got boyfriends, I'm thinking I'm manifesting a postshow orgy. >> What? >> Involving me and the rest of the female panelists. >> What?
05:34:00Brian Atlas>> I I've done nearly 300 shows, Alex, and I've yet to manifest the post show orgy. >> What am I doing wrong? I already I'm already
05:34:12Alex SteinBrian. I don't know you. I You know, I know, bro. I just want to end this real quick. If Brian, I guarantee you probably banged some chicks from this show, right? I mean, you don't have to you don't have to agree to anything. I'm a virgin. >> I'm just saying I bet you probably maybe
05:34:25Alex Steinyou haven't had a 10 person orgy, but you probably have. >> Yeah, but why can't I manifest the post? >> You probably You probably could. >> Probably could. >> I I hear you. >> You really want to have an orgy on the show one day? I bet you it could happen. I know that sounds crazy.
05:34:38Brian Atlas>> Watch what happens next week. >> It's like you know what? I'm going to sit here for seven hours and like argue with girls and be kind of abrasive and whatever. And then afterwards they're just like, "Wow, Brian, I had a great time. Let me just have an orgy with
05:34:50Alex Steinyou." It's never going to happen. Some girls want clout. They like see they see you have a big following and they'll just bang. Or some people want for money. She'll do it for $500 or 5,000. We just get a couple more of her and then we, you know, 2,000 bucks, we have
05:35:03Marley Jay / Ameliaa whole party. >> Brian, one person who has a podcast who did manifest exactly what you're asking for is Brian22. him and his wife Leah the Plug. >> Adam 22. Sorry. Adam22 and Leah the Plug
05:35:15Marley Jay / Ameliahave a podcast where they bring on porn stars and they [ __ ] them every single time. That's the requirement of being on the podcast. You could have made that if that's what you were looking for. >> That's what I'm really getting at. >> You didn't manifest it. >> What do you mean?
05:35:27Marley Jay / Amelia>> You didn't manifest the porn. You didn't manifest the after podcast sex. >> I What? That doesn't make I'm Trust me. I'm manifesting. I'm like, I want all these women, you know, I'll I'll give a pass to the married women here.
05:35:40Alex Stein>> Okay. >> Yeah. I want all these women, whatever, to just have an orgy with me after the show. >> So, what's funny is you don't really want that. You don't want See, and that's the other thing is you actually have to believe like your man to be fair. You really wanted to believe that
05:35:52Brian Atlasyou wanted this to be a successful show and you manifested that. >> To be fair, I I'm more of a one girl oneonone. There you go. >> I'm not a You don't even want it. I'm just saying he's having a rage baiting us.
05:36:04Brian Atlas>> Talk about talking about something you wanted. I bet if you thought about it enough, Brian, you got it in life. >> Look, I'm telling you, I Okay, fine. I prefer to disappoint only one woman at a
05:36:14Brian Atlastime. That's fine. But she just spit out her water. I'm just saying I'm just saying, you know, I there's there I manifest I
05:36:25Colette Fairmanifest, okay? And it doesn't work. But if you really want that, you can have that orgy because it works psychologically. The reason it works isn't because you can just dream of something and sit on
05:36:37Colette Fairyour ass all day and it's going to come true. But psychologically, whatever you think about and focus on, you will end up taking action to bring to fruition. >> And you attract it like
05:36:49Brian Atlasyou really want the orgy. >> No. No. [ __ ] the orgy. Uh, >> right. Cuz that's not what you really want. because that's not what he really lines. >> Um, let's see here. Um, we got some I will proposition some of the single women at the table.
05:37:03Alex Stein>> Well, how about this? How about this, Brian? I What kind of car do you drive? >> Uh, just for privacy, I >> Okay, you won't say that, but Okay, that car Toyota. >> Okay. And and I I have a couple cars. One of them is a Toyota. Great car. Tesla.
05:37:15Alex Stein>> Uh, no, no, no. I got a Tahoe and truck and I have a 4Runner. But, um, before you got that nice car, I'm guessing it's a nicer car. >> Nope. >> You didn't You didn't manifest it at all. You didn't think about your car before you
05:37:26Brian Atlas>> I'm driving the same car that I had I've had since 2013. >> Oh, you take a new car. Okay. I thought >> I might buy a new car soon, though. But yeah, >> but you kind of manifest that new car. It's cuz you you haven't had your you haven't started manifesting.
05:37:38Alex Stein>> Every good thing that happens to you isn't necessarily manifested. >> I want to get back to prophecy. >> Good things happen to you out of your control. But things that you control, like if you can't see it, you can't achieve it.
05:37:50Brian Atlas>> Yeah. I mean, visualization is extremely powerful and it's not woo woo. the it's the brain's power. >> It's just Tiger Woods already. >> I'm gonna manifest. I'm gonna I'm gonna
05:38:00Brian Atlasmanifest. Um after the show, I wish to have carnal knowledge with you and well, everybody's got [ __ ] boyfriends and girlfriends.
05:38:11Brian Atlas>> It's like manifestation is dead >> with you. I no sorry sex work. Oh man, that's >> and uh you have to dump your boyfriend and then we can live happily ever after.
05:38:24Brian AtlasCan I manifest? >> Can I manifest against her? See, manifestation defeats free will or well, it's in contravention of free will. >> If that's how you feel about manifestation and that's why you don't
05:38:37Brian Atlasmanifest, but real people who manifest manifest. contravention of free will because I if I you're saying if I had enough belief that I could manifest sleeping with who's like the hottest
05:38:48Brian Atlasgirl right now? I don't know who's a hot chick. No celebrity. Sydney do you think do you think Sydney >> Sweeny could I have manifested sleeping with Megan Fox back when we were both younger? >> I mean maybe you can't change the past.
05:39:01Colette FairManifestation isn't about >> that would have an impact on somebody else's free will. But if that was really what you wanted and you were obsessed with it, you would probably take action to become able to manifest like a like a good
05:39:15Alex Steinrelationship with a celebrity, but if you're like crazy, you're obsessed with Taylor Swift, you could manifest a thing where you're so obsessed with them, then you go to their house and now you got to go to court with them every day for a year. I know that sounds crazy, but it's a restraining order. >> So you manifested a relationship with
05:39:27Colette Fairthis person. Like if you thought if you think about it so much I know you can't make it happen. You really can. I mean, it's not going to all necessarily come true exactly as you envision, but I've made a lot of things happen that I was
05:39:39Colette Fairtold were impossible by really, really focusing on them, visualizing them, writing them, and then taking action to support that. >> Did I manifest? Did I manifest? >> It might take you more than one night. She does like white boys. >> I prefer Little Spoon though. I don't
05:39:52Brian Atlasknow if that's a deal breaker. >> Well, are you going to big spoon me after this? I'm gonna draw a picture of a half Filipino, half black >> love.
05:40:02Alex Stein>> Uh, a beautiful black Filipino woman. >> I'm just drawing weird. I feel like there's definitely been an orgy on this table at some point. >> On the table?
05:40:14SPEAKER_00>> Hey, this is not comfortable. >> This is not a comfortable orgy spot. >> Uh, we have some chats coming through. Wretch Guy donated $22.
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05:40:48SPEAKER_00smart man. Is that also another like little thing? The 2022. >> Yeah, it's donated $200. >> Chu's third appearance in 2025. Factors in chat can't remember her name says it all.
05:41:02Brian Atlas>> This is your third. >> Plug your crap elsewhere instead of here. >> You're not smooth, but you're a criminal. # freeelicity #free Nick. >> Wait, can we keep >> Wait, where's the Michael Jackson
05:41:13Brian Atlas[ __ ] # Adzills? What the [ __ ] >> Free MJ. whether you uh blah fest with a 30. Thank you, man. Appreciate it. Uh look,
05:41:25Brian AtlasI'm just saying I've been I've been manif I've attempted to manifest a lot of a lot of [ __ ] coming my way and it hasn't it has not come look don't I I've
05:41:36Marley Jay / Ameliahad you know success but I'm like if it was up to me every single woman in the world well maybe not every single woman most women in the world would want to [ __ ] >> I think you just need to buy an online course and it will really help you. $5,000 on an online course and you will
05:41:49Colette Fairlive. >> I could teach you how to manifest in an hour for free. Yeah. And then you haven't probably actually manifested. You might you might want it, but I don't know if you've done the practice of
05:42:02Brian Atlasmanifestation. >> I've been trying to manifested. I haven't manifested. I've tried to manifest. >> Uh who's that girl? I I have a crush on the
05:42:14Brian Atlas>> far. Kristen Kru. What? Young Kristen Krug, but she's still a babe. She's in her 40s. Babe's dad is still, you know, >> you like older women. >> I like >> Betty White. >> Look, >> Betty White's dead.
05:42:26Alex Stein>> Oh, no. >> Where's Kristen Kruik sliding into my DMs? >> I don't know who Betty is. >> I'll find her for you. I'll do my Brian. I will find you. >> Look, she's in her 40s, but she's still a babe. She's a babe. >> Well, you don't just manifest for
05:42:39Alex Steinmaterial things, but I would also argue like sex is like not a thing. Like, it is an achievement, but it's not like a thing. Like it's something you just want to cuddle. >> You have to like you have to manifest like manifesting a relationship with somebody I think is probably possible if
05:42:52Alex Steinyou're like obsessed with that person. But I I think you're losing the point, Brian. It's more like you know manifesting is like a something that you can achieve other than someone that's how I got my book deal. I mean I manifested that everything.
05:43:05Brian Atlas>> You know what? Here's what I don't like about manifestation. I think >> it's gay. >> Yes. I think everything that I've
05:43:14Brian Atlasachieved, I refuse to buy into this idea that it can it it came to me through the ether. It it it uh what's what's the >> it literally came from the universe?
05:43:27Brian Atlas>> No, I know what you're saying. No, no, no. I >> Are you an atheist? >> Hold on. That Hold on. Wait, wait. To have that combo. >> Okay. >> Like you say you manifested your book
05:43:37Brian Atlasdeal. No, I think probably through your own specific right action, >> you made that [ __ ] happen. And you're discounting you're discounting the
05:43:47Brian Atlasdiscounting the efforts that you made to make that happen and all the hard work you did. >> Everything good that has come to me in my life is because of me. My hard work,
05:43:58Brian Atlasnot because the I thought about it and the universe bestowed it upon me. [ __ ] that [ __ ] I'm a hard worker. I deserve I deserve well you have to work hard to manifest it too like this is the example
05:44:11Alex Steinand I really should post this clip but it's you know years old now before I you know called AOC my favorite big booty Latina I spoke at this this is a true story that that same week I spoke at the Dallas young Republicans club and in my speech I talked about how I was about to
05:44:23Alex Steingo to DC and I was going to run into AOC I said it at that thing and I didn't I didn't mean it cuz I was like I I said this Bren I know you're not going to believe it and I but I had to put in the effort I had to go there I had to go stand on the capital steps for 2 hours
05:44:36Alex Steinand look like an idiot, you know, and just sit there. But I'm telling you, I I said it out loud in front of a group of people and it literally happened less than a week and that was like one of the biggest things. So, I do think you can say something and think about it and the
05:44:48Colette Fairlikelihood of it happening increases. >> You still have to work for it. >> I like the point you made cuz I did work my ass off to get that book deal. Like, >> don't discount the hard work by talking about this manifest [ __ ] I think
05:45:02Colette Fairthe manifesting >> but I think the manifesting helped me feel excited to do the work. You know what I mean? Like I kept manifesting it and that's what made me write every day and pitch a
05:45:13Brian Atlas>> Don't discount Don't discount the the actual actions and effort and and work that you did. >> She's not she's definitely not. >> But that's that's my issue with manifestation. Somebody wants to tell me, "Well, Brian, you uh sent out
05:45:25Brian Atlaspositive vibes to the to the universe and the universe handed it. They gave it to you because you manifested properly. No, I worked hard. I worked hard. I hustled. I struggled. I dealt with
05:45:37Alex Stein[ __ ] That's what got me. Well, and that not just me. >> Every time I debunk sure, you never got lucky. >> What do you mean got lucky? >> You've never in your time doing this content creation. You've never gotten lucky. Every single bit of success
05:45:50Marley Jay / Ameliayou've had is from hard work. >> The girl with the red hair really helped put you on the chart. I really feel like I know she did. >> Yes, she did. That's one of your most viral clips. Don't even with me. >> Nala. That's ridiculous. >> This podcast would be in the exact same position.
05:46:03Alex Stein>> You'd be fine without that knowledge that I came on the show. >> I'm trying to think of other things cuz you're telling me along the way. You don't think that you ever got lucky? >> So, I think No, >> I think luck >> there had to be time where you got to guess like Charlie Kirk or something. Had to be luck or something. You know
05:46:16Brian Atlaswhat I mean? >> I don't know if I don't know if that would even be luck. But I look I think there can be moments captured or certain guests that but I I don't know if that would be
05:46:29Brian Atlas>> I don't know if that's >> Yeah, sure. I've I've been lucky. Sure. I've had luck. I've had luck. >> And that's what it takes takes a little bit. >> But maybe it's like 2% luck, 1% luck,
05:46:39Alex Steinand the rest is is creating an environment for for those moments to >> But a cake without baking. >> Yeah. Like a cake without like a few tablespoons of baking soda doesn't rise.
05:46:52Colette FairLike a little bit of something doesn't make the finished product work. You need sometimes >> right place, right time. >> But Brian, to your point, I think if you really want something and you want to work so hard, then let's even just
05:47:03Colette Fairdescribe it as focus. Putting all your energy on that thing and working your ass off. That's what makes it happen. And some people call that >> manifest. You built the scenario you have now and it brings on people that
05:47:15Marley Jay / Ameliahelp you grow your brand. you if you were just sitting here by yourself, you wouldn't get the recognition you do by building a community where you can have people on and have these kind of discussions like that. And you put that into existence. You thought about it.
05:47:28Marley Jay / AmeliaYou worked hard to make this happen. And look at it now. You've done a great job of manifesting your reality. >> Thank you. >> And I'm sorry that there's not more orgies. >> He doesn't really want that. If he wanted that, he could have that.
05:47:41Marley Jay / Amelia>> You're right. If he wanted that, it would be I've offered myself. He doesn't want me. So, he doesn't really want he wants ories because he'd let me be a part of the night. >> Uh, okay. Getting back to the original
05:47:54Brian Atlasthing though, we were talking about women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Are you the only one that does anybody here else agree with her? >> Oh, women don't have equal rights. >> Um, I wanted to I was talking about
05:48:06Brian Atlaswe're talking about wage gap, men occupying higher positions of power. I brought up the uh the greater male variability hypothesis. The other one that I wanted to relate to as it relates
05:48:17Brian Atlasto dating is women's own dating preferences and standards creates a mating pressure that is one directional that applies to men that doesn't apply in the reverse. You guys all want a guy who
05:48:30Brian Atlasmakes six figures. You want a guy to pay for first dates. You want a protector, provider, etc. So I believe because of this mating pressure that exists on men that never really exists in the opposite direction. So women when it comes to
05:48:43Brian Atlasmaking money, women have a survival basis for wanting to earn money or you know you want to have recreation, you want to have leisure, you want to have travel, whatever. >> Men have that too. But on top of all
05:48:54Brian Atlasthose things, survival, you know, you need you need rent paid, you need to have food, healthcare, whatever. Men and women have, I would just say, equal survival motivation
05:49:06Brian Atlasfor making money. Men have an additional motivation that I don't think women have when it comes to making money and being successful and having status.
05:49:15Brian AtlasWomen want men to pay for dates. They want men to be providers, etc. Men really don't want that in reverse. If the bottleneck, I guess, for lack of a
05:49:27Brian Atlasbetter word, for men getting really anything, any any sort of level of anything from a woman, whether it's a date, uh whether it's even if they just want casual sex, they want casual sex, they want a date, they want a long-term
05:49:40Brian Atlasrelationship, they want a wife, they want a girlfriend, they want children one day. For men, there is a component of I need to be financially in a good
05:49:50Brian Atlasspot. I need to be uh financially or economically attractive as it's sometimes called. >> Women don't have this pressure on them. They don't from a romantic perspective.
05:50:02Brian Atlas>> That is true. >> Like you guys don't have that pressure. Uh and so this creates a a asymmetry in terms of motivation for men because
05:50:13Brian Atlasand by the way, I think men are I think men are more they're definitely at least more sex motivated. >> Men have a higher sex drive. Men are more sex motivated. I don't know if there's a difference in terms of like
05:50:24Brian Atlasromance. When I say romance, I just mean like more serious long-term dating motivation. I It's probably comparable because men actually you can make an argument men want it more cuz I saw this
05:50:37Brian Atlasstudy and I don't know if we pulled it up, Nick, in the Discord. I think it's it's in infographics. It's uh
05:50:46Brian Atlasone sec, guys. Wait, [ __ ] Did I post it? Dang. Maybe I didn't >> that men want long-term >> Gen Z. They they pulled Gen Z men and
05:50:59Brian AtlasGen Z women. So at the top of the priority Well, okay, hold on. Let me be fair. It was comparing uh men who voted for Okay, so it's not men who voted for
05:51:09Brian AtlasTrump versus women who voted for Camala. Men who voted, Gen Z men who voted for Trump, their primary definition of what success means, have children, get
05:51:21Brian Atlasmarried. >> That's at the top. It's a It's above have a highpaying job, be successful financially. For Gen Z women who voted for Camala,
05:51:33Brian Atlashaving a job, making good money, that's at the top for them. and having children and getting married is at the very bottom for Jenzi women who voted for Camala.
05:51:44Brian Atlas>> And so I could I might actually be I think maybe in some ways men are more even romantically motivated. >> They they men might even want you know the more long-term serious family than
05:51:57Brian Atlaswomen do >> even then. But so for men to get whether it's casual sex, long-term relationship, uh wife, especially for the long term, for the wife, they need to be economically financially attractive to
05:52:10Brian Atlaswomen. >> Men really don't care from an attraction perspective. There could be an economic reality like most households, you need two bread or not two bread, you need two incomes,
05:52:21Brian Atlas>> two incomes to be able to live, whatever, whatever. But if they there does come a point once a guy makes enough money, doesn't care. Like he doesn't care about a woman's income. Doesn't matter. I'm a high
05:52:33Brian Atlasearnner. I'll date a girl who works at Chick-fil-A. Don't give a [ __ ] Doesn't matter whatsoever. It'd be nice if she's not in like debt or something. I'd probably still date a girl who even has debt. Don't care. >> Um yeah. >> Whereas women,
05:52:46Brian Atlas>> it's a little different. It's a little different. So I would argue that the reason the reason that men occupy this that they're the CEO >> that they're in the seauite that they're
05:52:58Brian Atlasexecutives that they make more money and there's a lot of fact I don't believe the wage gap exists if you control for it but even if it did exist even if this wage gap exists oh it's unfair there's
05:53:09Brian Atlas80% of CEOs are men it's women's own dating preferences and women's demand for providers And for men to pay on dates,
05:53:21Brian Atlasthat creates enough of a social cultural pressure, a mating pressure on men that doesn't exist in you. And that's men are more motivated to succeed.
05:53:32Brian Atlas>> Y'all can get dick without You don't need money. You can get dick. >> Mhm. That's true. >> I need to be at least I can't be if if if we could [ __ ] women in cardboard
05:53:42Alex Steinboxes, trust me, we would. But I can't I can't [ __ ] a girl in a cardboard box. I mean, some of y'all What is the question here? >> Well, I mean, there are there are like broke Well, there are broke guys that can still get laid. But generally
05:53:55Brian Atlasthough, you do need to be successful male. You're exactly right. >> Completely agree with that. >> Look, to to be fair, yeah, of course, like women deal with broke men all the time also. >> Um,
05:54:07Alex Stein>> but it's not favorable. It's >> a guy with debt, a guy going on a first date and say, "I got $25,000 in credit card debt is going to be a nonstarter." Yeah. Pull it up, Nick. Pull it up. >> Yes. Where did you find it, by the way? Was it
05:54:20Brian Atlas>> Twitter? I found it. >> Okay. Oh, I posted on Twitter. >> And this is for Gen Z. >> So, Gen Z, men who voted for Trump, having children, 34% um being married, 29% at number four, financial
05:54:31Brian Atlasindependence. women who vote for Harris fulfilling job career 51% at the very top and then if you look at the bottom there
05:54:42Brian Atlas>> having children is at the very bottom being married at the very bottom 6% massive difference there I mean probably would be different if we were comparing conservative men to conservative women
05:54:54Brian Atlas>> Harris voters also want free abortions for everybody >> word >> word Um, let's see here. But I don't know. That's my perspective on Well, I
05:55:06Colette Fairdon't I almost wonder if it's sexism from women. >> Oh my gosh. Okay. This is a very interesting theory. I mean, it could be part of it. I don't disagree with you that men have to be successful and have
05:55:18Colette Fairan unfair pressure that has been around forever. But you have to also keep in mind women weren't even allowed to really enter the workplace a couple of decades ago. When I was you couldn't get credit cards till the 80s a couple
05:55:30Colette Fairdecades credit cards till their early I could not get and the year I was born I could not have signed a mortgage without my husband or daddy signing it with me. >> You should still be like that. >> I hope you don't get married at like one year old. But
05:55:43Colette Fair>> no, but I mean that's the point that if I was alive at that time. So there there definitely have been things that have changed. But I think there's a backl. I don't think we're going to see the same
05:55:53Colette Fairthing of rates of CEOs 20 and 30 years from now in part because of those Gen Z stats for Kla Harris. Women are women are not wanting to get married anymore. Women are not wanting
05:56:06Brian Atlasto have children. Women are not wanting to date men. >> But women have hold women have been in the workforce uh for a very long time. And there were specific banks who had sexist uh practices. This is true. Um,
05:56:19Brian Atlashowever, I think part of it I I think we're ignoring some components of it. Like for example, historically, men were uh husbands were responsible for the wife's
05:56:29Brian Atlasdebts, right? So there there was some degree of I think we have to look at it with some deeper analysis here where uh yes, men had like certain additional
05:56:41Brian Atlasprivileges or whatever and women didn't, but this was because of the the way the laws were. But women have worked throughout all of human history. >> But women were not, it was not a
05:56:52Colette Fairpredominantly typical thing. Even in the 80s, I had knew very few moms that were working that I grew up with. I mean, this is >> it's really new. My grandmother was the
05:57:03Alex Steinsecond woman to graduate from SMU law school and she's not I mean she's passed away now. So like it wasn't that long ago women couldn't go to law school. >> My mom went to Forom and she was the first year that women were allowed to go to the school. Well, within the last 50
05:57:15Brian Atlasyears, women could go to law school. >> So, well, speaking of college though, you bring you bring up college. So, starting in the 1980s, it I think it was 1979, 1980.
05:57:26Brian Atlas>> Ever since that year, women have been going to college and graduating from college at higher rates than men. Yeah. >> 1980. So, that's that's when there was uh uh more women going to college, more
05:57:38Brian Atlaswomen graduating from college, getting diplomas. That's uh that that's 40 45 46 years ago. So women who graduated at that point when there were more women
05:57:50Brian Atlaswho were started going to college, it started in the 1980s. They're retired. You're if you graduated college in 1980, you're 65 66 your retirement age. You may be.