VICTORY! TEA APP GONE! DEBATE PREP! REACTS! DRAMA! BIG NEWS! CHILL STREAM! | Whatever Wednesday #5
Date: 2025-10-23
Duration: 5h 19m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_03Brian Atlas(host)
Key Moments
Topics Discussed
00:12:12
Tea App Removed from Apple
Brian celebrates Tea dating safety app pulled from App Store.
00:34:48
Door Dash SA Controversy
Viral TikTok of Door Dash driver claiming SA after filming naked customer.
01:48:42
Charlie Kirk Episode Replay
Extended replay of Charlie Kirk Whatever appearance on feminism/gender.
04:51:41
Alex Stein Announced for Sunday
Alex Stein confirmed as upcoming guest.
Transcript
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Brian Atlas>> It was comfortable. It was convenient. It made >> her tone is totally normal.
02:00:08
Brian AtlasSnot dripping down. [ __ ] tears. Instantly. Instantly. She's good. By the way, why do What the [ __ ] is this, bro?
02:00:22
Brian AtlasWhat the [ __ ]
02:00:28
Brian AtlasThis is Look, I I don't know if there's women watching. I know some of you probably wear makeup. Don't take it personally. I genuinely think like make you know how
02:00:39
Brian AtlasI don't know if people are going to like this comparison. I actually think that makeup is one of these things I feel like I'm walking through the matrix when
02:00:51
Brian Atlasit comes to makeup. Maybe I'm just weird. Maybe I'm just autistic. But it it is so socially acceptable. Like it's nobody bats an eye. billion dollar corporations, you know, making [ __ ]
02:01:04
Brian Atlaspaint. There's something deeply, I don't know if it's sad, but it's just something socially
02:01:15
Brian Atlasacceptable about the I I can't even articulate it properly. I There's something that rubs me the wrong way. I'm sure you guys have noticed from the dating talks about
02:01:26
Brian Atlasmakeup, like something that's a bit disturbing about it, you know, but it's even me saying that even some men are going to be like, "What's the
02:01:37
Brian Atlasbig deal, Brian? These women are are spending hundreds, thousands of dollars a year on cosmetics and all this shit." Uh, we and and
02:01:47
Brian Atlasthey're painting their face and they're totally changing. Look, there's degrees to make up, right? But there's something I mean, there's a
02:01:59
Brian Atlascouple different angles. There's like the infliction of something mental going on with these women. No offense. No offense, but there's something I don't know. But then there's like the dating
02:02:10
Brian Atlasperspective where they're they're being deceptive about what they actually look like and it's but it's just accepted. Nobody nobody thinks about it. I feel like I'm
02:02:22
Brian AtlasI'm the only one. Like I'm moving through life. I'm like the only one. Does nobody see what I see? Nobody sees what I see. That this is
02:02:33
Brian Atlasjust deception and fraud. Just total frauding. What? But what the [ __ ] Why? >> And another thing I feel difficult to watch and I just had to sit down years
02:02:45
SPEAKER_05of my life. Get ready with me to break. >> And look, she's not a badl looking gal. Why does she even I don't know, bro.
02:02:58
Brian AtlasLike, this is Is this not excessive women? Like, look, you put on a little uh eyeliner, mascara, whatever. I don't care. That's fine.
02:03:11
Brian AtlasAnd I actually don't I actually think like a little bit of mascara, eyeliner, it doesn't look that it doesn't look bad, right? Aesthetically, I don't think it looks bad. But the whole that she's
02:03:22
Brian Atlasgot [ __ ] lines on her nose. [ __ ] what is that called? Contour or whatever. I don't get it. I don't get it. Maybe
02:03:30
Brian AtlasI'm just a [ __ ] I'm a grumpy old man. Grumpy Grandpa Brian. Oh, just [ __ ]
02:03:39
Brian Atlasyou know, waver What's that meme or whatever? Shaking my fist up into the clouds. I don't know. It's just weird. But in
02:03:49
Brian Atlasterms of the actual content of this video, besides the makeup, besides the fake crying, I mean, what one really quick thing on
02:03:59
Brian Atlasthe fake crying, I don't understand why women do this, like record themselves crying, whatever it is about you. Record
02:04:08
Brian Atlasyourselves crying. Jesus, girl, pasty George, my freaking phone fell. Rude. your phone fell, I guess. Um, they record themselves crying.
02:04:24
Brian AtlasIt's not just that they record themselves. Like, imagine, okay, it's um like the women the women are I don't know if they're like crying actively and they're like, "Okay, um oh [ __ ] let me
02:04:34
Brian Atlasum Okay, let me open up the camera app. Let me um let me let me do the angles,
02:04:42
Brian Atlasyou know. Let me uh hold on. Let me get the Let me set it down properly. Let me They They set their camera up. They get the lighting. They, you know, they get
02:04:54
Brian Atlaseverything right. They hit the button. Then they record the [ __ ] It's just so I don't It seems so contrived. And then then they decide this is a good
02:05:06
Brian Atlasidea to post, you know? It's like they record it, but you know, there's some thought that goes between record and post and then they
02:05:16
Brian Atlaspost the [ __ ] I don't get it. I don't know, man. I don't know. It's weird. And also from like a dating perspective
02:05:31
Brian Atlaswhy like this is a red flag. I mean, look there. Okay. The makeup usage, the the
02:05:41
Brian Atlasobscene makeup usage, red flag. Uh, just having the social media account to begin with, red flag. Crying on camera, red
02:05:51
Brian Atlasflag. Posting it on social media, red flag. Uh, this is why you won't find me dating like social media people. I don't think
02:06:01
Brian AtlasI've ever dated a girl who had like who was a content creator. you won't find me. Not to say that it's a 100% a deal breakaker, but it is a red flag. It is a
02:06:13
Brian Atlasred flag. So, it's not a deal. Like, I don't know if a girl's got does content, not necessarily a deal breakaker. She's
02:06:23
Brian Atlasprobably a feminist probably. Probably boss babe. And uh and I like my relationship to be private, you know? I like to I I want to
02:06:35
Brian Atlashave keep [ __ ] private. I want to date some girl who's going to And also with these influencer chicks, I need to turn some lights on. Yo, chat. With these influencer girls,
02:06:46
Brian Atlasthey're going to want you to be the the photo photog photographer boyfriend. I'm not doing that [ __ ] If I'm with a girl, I don't even care if I'm I'm not I'm not
02:06:58
Brian Atlasgonna be your take a hundred photos for you while we're [ __ ] traveling. So, and you're going to spend half your time on your phone [ __ ] texting or not texting, posting
02:07:10
Brian Atlasand [ __ ] Hold on. Let me I'm going to come Wait, I was going to What was the other thing here? Oh, the other thing. So, she's talking about how >> get ready with me to break up with my
02:07:18
Brian Atlasfriend of four years, >> bro. Can't people man, can't this [ __ ] be private? You know,
02:07:31
Brian Atlaslike, do you have to like from the boyfriend's perspective, if I was dating this chick, I was dating this girl for 4 years. He's probably not a content creator. He's probably the simp
02:07:43
Brian Atlasboyfriend who's taken all her stupid ass photos. I would feel like if I was dating this girl for four years and then she posts a video talking about how she's about to
02:07:55
Brian Atlasdump me. Chat, is that not disrespect?
02:08:04
Brian AtlasThat's disrespectful. Like why? I don't know if I'm just old school. Like I'm 36, right? Like so I
02:08:13
Brian Atlasgraduated high school. Facebook just came out. We I [ __ ] had MySpace. I don't know. Like some [ __ ] should be
02:08:23
Brian Atlasprivate. Even if you're arguing with your girlfriend, that [ __ ] like whatever. That [ __ ] should be private.
02:08:33
Brian AtlasUm I think my food's Hold on. I think I need to go grab my food. So here's what I'm going to do. Uh, I see the chats coming through, guys. I'm going to do the TTS in just a
02:08:44
Brian Atlasmoment. But yeah, I'd feel kind of I'm not saying she's committing a crime here, but it is sort of
02:08:53
Brian Atlasit would rub me the wrong way if my girlfriend like made content about the breakup.
02:09:04
Brian AtlasLike can't certain things just be p not everything has to be exploited for content. Like some things can just be private.
02:09:16
Brian AtlasOne sec. What? Okay, hold on. Not yet. Okay, I'll let uh I should have time to let the TTS come through.
02:09:27
Brian AtlasTelling you though, man. Shit's crazy out there. girls making doing makeup tutorials talking about dumping their four-year boyfriend.
02:09:39
Brian AtlasImagine if she posted that [ __ ] before she actually dumped him. Uh, she probably didn't do that, but it's just weird, man. Like, man, just make your stupid makeup
02:09:50
Brian Atlasvideos. You don't [ __ ] talk about me. Make your make your little get ready with me videos. You don't got to tell the world that you're about to dump me. [ __ ]
02:10:05
Brian AtlasAnd they're [ __ ] crying and then oh my god. And then as soon as like she she does
02:10:13
Brian Atlasthe virtue signal of the cry then she just instantly oh well we met in get the [ __ ] out of here. Get the [ __ ]
02:10:23
SPEAKER_01out of here. Pasty George not you. Pasty George donated $30. Insecurity in women and their having a dependency on makeup to be confident or even function in
02:10:35
SPEAKER_01society is quite sad, but that is the indoctrination that industries have ingrained in almost everyone. >> Yeah, man.
02:10:47
Brian AtlasIt the thing is is it can't even the whole makeup stuff can't even be questioned. The ortho, what's the right word? the I don't know if it would be the orthodoxy.
02:10:57
Brian AtlasNo, it's not that. You can't even question it. Uh w and women are very quick to defend their makeup. And the proof that I have for this is
02:11:09
Brian Atlasthe most viral clip on my TikTok. I'm about to pull this up.
02:11:17
Brian AtlasMost viral clip is so all right. 45 million views.
02:11:29
Brian AtlasLet's see. Hold on.
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SPEAKER_05>> Like makeup. I'm against I don't like makeup. I'm against makeup. I don't think it's good for women. >> And then wait for it. >> I think they really need to be using it. Honestly,
02:11:44
SPEAKER_05>> I think it takes away. >> Makeup is it's capitalizing on women's insecurities when it's something that they can easily fix.
02:11:54
Brian AtlasSo the interesting thing though is that this clip got a lot of views, right? 45 46 million >> makeup. >> However,
02:12:05
Brian Atlasit it got used as a sound. It got used as a sound and this is so women would use the sound original sound.
02:12:16
Brian Atlas17,000. Can you guys wait? What the [ __ ] did I just Has this Wait, has that How long has this been here?
02:12:28
Brian AtlasHey, what the [ __ ] chat? How long has this [ __ ] thing been here? What the [ __ ] Oops.
02:12:41
Brian AtlasA while. Oopsies. Uh, did not mean for that. I don't know why the [ __ ] that was there. Doesn't
02:12:51
Brian Atlasreally matter, but whatever. Uh, okay. 17,000 videos. So, the women would do and it just
02:13:02
Brian Atlasusing the sound from By the way, Tik Tok is whack as [ __ ] I should have been paid for this [ __ ] [ __ ] Tik Tok kicked me out of the creator program. Make no money from Tik
02:13:13
SPEAKER_05Tok. Uh, but basically, >> I don't like makeup. I'm against makeup. I don't think it's good for women. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like
02:13:25
SPEAKER_05makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I
02:13:36
SPEAKER_05don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I don't I don't I don't like I don't like makeup.
02:13:46
SPEAKER_05don't like makeup. I'm against makeup. I don't think it's good for women and I don't think I don't like makeup. I I don't like makeup. I don't like makeup. I'm I don't like makeup. I
02:13:58
Brian Atlas>> These women will defend their paint to the death. I'm [ __ ] telling you. So, look. Uh, essentially, just as a recap, here's the original, and I think it
02:14:08
Brian Atlassorts it by most viewed. >> So, like 3.2 or likes or whatever. 3.2 million likes. >> 4.6 6 million likes makeup. >> Uh so anyways,
02:14:20
Brian Atlas18,000 women have done this performative thing where it's like and it's not, you know, oh [ __ ]
02:14:32
Brian Atlashold on. Let me check this real quick. Here's what I'm going to do. I need to step away momentarily.
02:14:39
Brian AtlasI'm going to put on H uh [ __ ] Oh, what the [ __ ] Uh, excuse
02:14:47
Brian Atlasme. Hold on just a minute. I need to I need to uh put on a video for you
02:14:55
Brian Atlasguys. If you give me just a moment, I will be right back. And uh let me see here.
02:15:06
Brian AtlasOh [ __ ] >> Instagram. Oh, what the [ __ ] I'm going to put on a video to play for you guys while I step away for just two, three minutes.
02:15:16
Brian AtlasI will be back though. I will be back. Do we do yo chat? Gor Gorlock clip for you guys to watch while I step away or
02:15:26
Brian AtlasCharlie Kirk a Charlie Kirk clip from from the whatever podcast or Gorlock clip.
02:15:35
Brian AtlasCharlie Kirk or Gorlock clip. Kirk or Gorlock? Type it in the chat
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Brian Atlasjust for two three minutes while I step away. Kirk, Charlie, Gorlock, Kirk. All right. Here. Easy. >> 1% of 1%.
02:15:57
SPEAKER_02>> All right.
02:16:02
Brian AtlasAnd you said earlier your your boyfriend you said he's >> well he's not conservative but he's liberal and you're much further left. You're leftist. >> Uh and you said >> I'll be back guys in uh just a moment. >> People you would be friends with I'm
02:16:16
Brian Atlasgoing to put the lights on so you can shift them more left. >> Oh you said well I was going to ask have you shifted your boyfriend more left or >> Okay. So he's pretty firm in his liberalis. >> He's firmly planted in his filthy filthy liberalism but I love him in spite of
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SPEAKER_05that. >> I see. Okay. Got it. >> But we align on a lot of social issues. So if we want to like create a dichotomy of like social and then economic issues, I feel like the economic issues is primarily where we have disagreement and the social issues. Those tend to be I feel like the most polarizing and
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SPEAKER_05contentious. So if we had more disagreement there, we probably would not be able to be in a relationship together harmoniously. So >> Okay, I see. >> But friends, yeah, I'm open to radicalizing them, I'm sure.
02:16:54
Brian Atlas>> Okay, got it. Got it. So who here I'm curious, who here considers themselves a feminist? Maybe just show of hands. Are you a feminist? >> I don't.
02:17:04
Brian Atlas>> That's it. Just Aaron and Pixie. Molly a little bit. >> Okay. All right. Uh, so Charlie, we've got some feminists here. What do you think of uh what do you think of
02:17:16
SPEAKER_02feminism? >> I want them to define the terms. There's no use in me. >> Sure. Sure. >> Giving thoughts on a abstract concept. >> I'm all yours. >> What's your sense? How do you define
02:17:26
SPEAKER_05feminism? Feminism is just simply the advocacy of equality both social, political, economic, on the basis of all genders everywhere. So that's what feminism is me. >> Do you concur? >> I concur. >> Do you concur?
02:17:40
SPEAKER_02>> Concurred. >> Okay. Be right back. >> So you want me to thought on that? >> Do you agree with their definition of feminism? >> Um, she I mean that would probably be
02:17:51
SPEAKER_02the most agreed upon definition. Um, so I do believe in equality under the law. Obviously, I believe in equality for representation or infranchisement to be
02:18:04
SPEAKER_02able to vote. Obviously, um but you said economic equality. That that's interesting. Do you think that female models and male models should be paid the same by law?
02:18:14
SPEAKER_02>> Yeah. Yep. >> Okay. So, we should make female actresses and models pay be paid less because they get they earn about 20 times more than men. I think when you get
02:18:25
SPEAKER_05>> women would get a pay cut. You're okay. >> I think when it comes to creative fields like that, it's going to be very difficult to look at it on the basis of like sex or gender, how you would pay somebody because that's going to have so many more factors than simply that. But
02:18:37
SPEAKER_05if we're talking about equal economic opportunities, like for example, should like a man and woman doing the exact same position at a corporate office be paid the same if they're doing the same amount of work than >> Well, it depend depends on what they study, depends how long they've been
02:18:50
SPEAKER_02there, it depends if they're equally as good at the job. It depends on All else being equal, I'm saying if all of those things are equal, can we at least agree they should be >> that's already that's already the law. So you're not allowed to discriminate based on gender or sex based on a law
02:19:04
SPEAKER_02passed in the 1970s. >> However, what is now being tried to be passed through other movements is to try to swoop in and say regardless of qualifications, how often you ask for a
02:19:14
SPEAKER_02raise. So I'll ask a question. Um why why do you think for example the average male it looks as if they earn more than
02:19:24
SPEAKER_05an average woman in a city? Is it because of sexism or other factors? I think sometimes implicit bias can be one factor among many, but like all the things that you mentioned earlier,
02:19:35
SPEAKER_05different qualifications, different uh business acumen, skills, um work output, numbers of hours work could all be things that impact pay, >> right? So, >> and like studies that like focus on the
02:19:45
SPEAKER_02gaps between men and women like do make note of these differences. >> Okay. Uh Skiz, thanks for the gift subs. Uh Charlie, do you have a response? >> Uh no, I I hear that. I do want to actually get back to even more of a
02:19:59
SPEAKER_05fundamental question and I'm sorry I didn't ask this. >> Sure. >> What is a woman? >> A woman is somebody who presents as our social conception of womanhood >> acts in such a way.
02:20:10
SPEAKER_05>> So Pixie just can you answer that question without using the word woman or womanhood. >> It's because basically would be a functional definition. So as a society we have an understanding of what woman is. >> Man yeah that's basically
02:20:23
SPEAKER_05>> I am a man. >> Well done. XY XY chromosomes. >> Okay. But the problem with that is that I didn't check your chromosomes before coming in here and calling you a man. And you didn't check my chromosomes
02:20:36
SPEAKER_02before coming in here or genitals >> or genitals calling me a woman. >> So let me let me just play this out. So first of all, you can't give me a definition without using the word woman. >> That's a functional definition. Yeah, sure. Do you know what functional definitions are?
02:20:48
SPEAKER_02>> I'm very well aware and you should have a functional definition for the most important question in civilization, right? Well, the point of a functional definition, functional definitions are a definition that is by the function of
02:20:59
SPEAKER_05something. So like for example, um, >> no, there's an objective equals one is like a like one is a function of one. Do you understand what I'm trying to say? >> Yeah, I I do. So then can you give me an
02:21:11
SPEAKER_02objective, a functional, utilitarian, any sort of biological definition of what a woman is? Because how how can we debate feminism if we can't agree what a woman is? I don't I would even like I feel like Pixie's definition absolutely
02:21:23
SPEAKER_05satisfies the definition of what constitutes womanhood, but I would define it only slightly differently, which is that it's a person who performs a set of social roles that are typically associated with um with feminine
02:21:35
SPEAKER_05characteristics, but not necessarily because there are even cis women who fall outside of this and we still consider them women nonetheless. Like butch lesbians, for example, are women that exhibit very masculine characteristics, but nonetheless, society understands them to be women.
02:21:48
Brian AtlasSo, >> I find cis to be a very offensive word. By the way, I don't know how you feel about the cis. >> I don't I don't think I don't think >> I think it's hate speech to be honest. >> I didn't mean to trigger you, but I would have given you a trigger warning before if I had >> Do you think anyone can become a woman?
02:22:02
SPEAKER_05>> It it is hate speech, >> but not anyone, >> by the way. >> Okay. So, then at what point do they become >> I guess I can put this back. >> It will depend on where they are in their gender transition for the >> Does it require drugs to become a woman?
02:22:13
SPEAKER_05>> No. Personally, I think it's a mindset. It's a It's a spiritual energy. It's it's the vibe that you give off, you know, like >> the the vibe. >> Yeah, I'm wearing the same shirt. I need to get my [ __ ] seven. Hold on. Be right back.
02:22:26
Brian Atlas>> Totally fine. To answer Charlie's question, I know you two had already answered uh what what is a woman? Starting with you, we'll go around the table. Go ahead. >> Um move. Can you um skip me? We'll come
02:22:38
SPEAKER_02back to her. I I am a >> what? Damn it. >> Woman, >> Patrick, that's the best answer. That's the one that the Tangi Brown Jackson would have given in front of the Senate. >> So, come back to you or >> Yeah, come back to me. Come back to me.
02:22:51
Brian AtlasLet me go ahead. >> Same. I'm like I'm a woman. >> What is a woman? >> Like I don't >> What about you? >> Can I have you tilt your mic down just a tad? Perfect. Go ahead. >> Right there.
02:23:03
SPEAKER_05>> Yeah. >> Um I'm a woman. Um but I also do think that um a woman is someone who identifies as a woman. Um, and that's
02:23:13
SPEAKER_05that's that >> I mean periodically it's someone who's born with a womb, but this generation obviously has proven that people men can
02:23:24
SPEAKER_05turn into women. Um, so I'm not discluding that. I still think that they should be um perceived as what they're um portraying themselves as. But
02:23:35
SPEAKER_05technically, I still think trans girls, they are a version of a man, but they can still be classed as a woman, which is a bit tricky, but yeah. Yeah. >> Molly, >> um, I'll say the same answer. I think I think what constitute as a woman is the
02:23:48
SPEAKER_02energy that you give off and that you want to put out into the world. >> So, if being a woman or a female is a mindset, can your age also be a mindset?
02:24:00
SPEAKER_05Can you choose to be can you just say I feel 14 which is a classifiable mental condition by the way of in it. >> So I I will say um yes I know people
02:24:11
SPEAKER_05that act way younger than they actually are and they love acting way younger than they actually are and I know people that you know like act way older than they are and they you know and they pride themselves in that and I think
02:24:22
SPEAKER_02>> okay fair enough. So, if a 35-year-old man claims he's 14, should we have any problem if he wants to have sex with another 14-y old? >> No, no, no. I'm not saying that you should >> probably should have a problem. I can
02:24:33
SPEAKER_05>> No, no. I'm not saying you should be able to have sex, but >> they can they can feel 14 to
02:24:42
SPEAKER_01>> Grid One Motorsports donated $200. The man who owns it paid himself 1A 3 mil a day last year. He loves feminism. Today men acting female can be better
02:24:54
SPEAKER_01women than real women. Feminism has failed you. How can the patriarchy help you today? >> That was beautiful. Good one. Thank you. Apprec appreciate it. >> Yeah, he's not. >> Um, so
02:25:07
SPEAKER_02>> going back. >> But if your identity can't is an energy or a feeling, >> I think we Let's swap it. Let's swap to >> be wrong for 34. Therefore, >> not. >> But then how is someone who has male parts a woman? You guys want to keep
02:25:21
SPEAKER_02watching this? >> Two different things. >> That's why it's a mindset, isn't it? >> Your age isn't a mindset. >> But then why is why sex is your gender a mindset and your age isn't? >> I don't know which one is which. One of
02:25:34
SPEAKER_05you could probably sex and >> do you agree at least acknowledge that sex and gender are two separate things. That's what I was going to say. >> There are zero genders, two sexes, and infinite personalities. >> Okay. >> Gender doesn't exist.
02:25:46
SPEAKER_02>> What do you mean? >> Sex does. So the parts you're born with is who you are. How does gender not exist? >> It's a it's a 1960s clinical term largely made out of the Academy of John Money and Alfred Kinsey and many
02:25:58
SPEAKER_02postmodern child psychiatrists, many of whom, by the way, were not really great people, but we don't have to go into that. But gender is a a new term of the last 50 or 60 years. >> Yeah. But it still exists. >> But personalities exist. We can agree
02:26:10
SPEAKER_05with that. Proclivities or interests or likes exist. >> So by that definition, then you're if you're a woman or a man is your energy. It is your personality.
02:26:20
SPEAKER_02>> Well, yeah, you're the the goal or what used to be the case is the vast vast vast majority 99.9% of all people their biology and their reality or their how they viewed their reality I should say
02:26:32
SPEAKER_02were in alignment and now that's not so much the case. So people are first of all there's many elements to people I got a sandwich >> that they can become something they can't.
02:26:43
Brian Atlas>> They put [ __ ] jalapeno. I [ __ ] hate jalapeno. They put [ __ ] jalapeno on my [ __ ] sandwich. Are you [ __ ] kidding me? You're going to make me [ __ ] with my own [ __ ]
02:26:54
Brian Atlashands. Take off. And you know the thing with jalapeno? It's [ __ ] got jalapeno juice. So, it's going to [ __ ] you know, there still going to be spicy of the
02:27:05
Brian Atlas[ __ ] jalapeno. [ __ ] I got Look, you I got Subway, okay? I haven't had Subway in [ __ ] 6 months, but I got [ __ ] Subway and I'm telling you, they put [ __ ] jalapeno
02:27:17
SPEAKER_02on my [ __ ] sandwich. [ __ ] [ __ ] I tell you. Okay, anyways. So they go on a very very um damaging self-destructive
02:27:29
SPEAKER_02pattern of medical interventions that even if you're protrans, you have to acknowledge that you know hysterctomy at age 17 is not exactly an easy surgery. >> I don't think anyone at 17 should be altering their body. But
02:27:41
SPEAKER_02>> no, I agree. Um it's just it's happening right now at a thousands of young kids across the country are getting um what is called gender affirming care, gender affirming care, but it's irreversible. or surgeries? >> Both. So, puberty blockers and hormone
02:27:55
SPEAKER_02blockers. >> Thousands of kids that are getting hysterctomies across the United States. >> No. Thousands of kids are getting puberty blockers or hormone block hormone blockers or puberty blockers. Probably even more tens of thousand. >> You could stop using those. >> And as far as breast reduction surgery or hysterctomies, we don't know the
02:28:08
SPEAKER_02number, but I'll even say it's probably only a couple dozen. It's probably, you're right, it's probably not thousands, right? But it's any we don't know the exact numbers but an estimate is anywhere between 10 to 15,000 minors and is growing are currently receiving
02:28:20
SPEAKER_02monthly doses of hormone replacement theory estrogenic therapy. >> Yeah. But you can stop those and be like >> well that's the question right. Uh there's a lot of dransitioners that are speaking out that are not able to res you know puberty is not an assembly line
02:28:34
SPEAKER_02that you could just push a button and restart. That is a increasingly disproven scientific theory right now. Khloe Cole is the one of the most famous dransitioners who she's in her 20s and she was sold the bill of goods and when she was 16 she said I think I'm a man
02:28:46
SPEAKER_02and she went on a very very aggressive regimen of hormone blockers and puberty blockers um and she has huge regret and hopefully one day she'll be able to have you know have children again but it gets
02:28:58
SPEAKER_02back to a question of can so I'm just making a point though that these these ideas have consequences it's more than just a silly question oh what is a woman that if you can't answer it or at the very least say that you should allow
02:29:08
SPEAKER_02minors to become on adults before they make these decisions. Then, and this is not a small thing, the quote unquote gender affirming care. We know that in California, you have to be 18 years old to get a tattoo.
02:29:20
SPEAKER_02>> And yet, 14-year-olds can go to what we call a doctor and get an highly aggressive hormone replacement therapy treatment, sometimes without even notifying their parent. And all of these
02:29:30
SPEAKER_05are ramifications of the inability to answer very simple biological questions. I would be interested in seeing your exact like study or citation for when it comes to like puberty blockers because I know a lot of people or not a lot of
02:29:43
SPEAKER_05people there's a lot of people who end up on puberty blockers not because they're necessarily trans but because they're going through puberty too early and there are clear like negative side effects and consequences of let's say like a 10-year-old girl getting her period. >> That's that's a separate I you're right
02:29:57
SPEAKER_02that's >> but it's used on sis children. And I think like what you're talking about precocious puberty, >> but it's it's not used on perfectly healthy physically able-bodied children, right? So to there's a great book that I'll I guess we have
02:30:08
SPEAKER_01>> modest heima donated $200. Charlie, sorry you had to travel to commia for the show. My boy did you dirty by putting you next to the demon. WTF? >> I don't think you're a demon, by the
02:30:21
SPEAKER_02way. >> Props on the new. >> Okay. Well, maybe you are a demon. Make sense. >> I see you are brain dead. Sad. >> Sad. All right, Monama. Good to see you in the >> chat. I will just I'll reference one book and she's a non-political doctor.
02:30:33
SPEAKER_02Her doctor's doc her name is Dr. Miriam Grossman. It's a book called Lost in Transnation. She has she has treated not just theorized, she's a clinician and a physician, not just someone who writes abstract medical journals. And she is
02:30:46
SPEAKER_05one of the most outspoken people against what is called gender affirming care. and she she's treating hundreds of kids that are now damaged by this. >> Dransitioners exist, but what do you say to the thousands of trans people that actually report happiness and and being
02:31:00
SPEAKER_02healthy after they receive gender affirming care? >> Don't don't doubt that in the short term testosterone therapy from someone who has a fair amount of testosterone. It can it can make you feel confident. It can make you feel better in your skin. That is not a lasting effect though. Is that
02:31:13
SPEAKER_02>> it is for some people? >> Well, you the suicide rate I can't say that word. Um, this sorry, the self harm rate after 8 to 10 years actually goes up. It nearly doubles. And we're still studying it. That's the other point is
02:31:25
SPEAKER_02that I'm not going to throw around a lot of studies here. Um, and they very well might be right. It might have helped them individually, but let me give you an example. If a medication is on the market and it harms one in 250,000
02:31:37
SPEAKER_02people, for example, Robbitasen, you guys ever take robbitasin? No. It's a cough thing. It's, you know, they they they found that one of their lots of robbitasen last week might have been contaminated and they did a massive
02:31:48
SPEAKER_02recall, right? And it was just a whisper of it. Okay. The point that is in medicine, the first rule used to be first do no harm. And the fact >> it still is, right? >> No, they've changed. >> The hypocratic oath. >> It's they've changed it. Yeah, they have. >> Who's they?
02:32:00
SPEAKER_02>> The American Medical Association and a lot of the the medical institutions. Um, it's similar by like woke ideology. >> Well, you'd be surprised actually. The med the medical industry has been taken over by a lot of radical >> all doctors are woke now.
02:32:13
SPEAKER_02>> Well, for example, I mean when they were giving monoconal antibodies in the city of New York, they were prioritizing people based on the color of their skin. Um, black individuals in New York got monoconal antibodies above their white counterparts. >> Was it based on the color of their skin
02:32:25
SPEAKER_02or like maybe their background related to like their socioeconomic status? >> It was it was racial. Um, but I don't want to get too deep into that rabbit hole. But the point that I'm just trying to make is that in medicine in particular, you must have a cautious approach. Even if there were pluses and
02:32:38
SPEAKER_02positives, which it might very well be true, if there's even a 1% a 2% adverse event, you pull the drug immediately because you first do no harm. If there's something that is actively damaging a
02:32:48
SPEAKER_02society and it's now a certifiable um fact that we see thousands of young kids are being told that they can transition when in reality they have other underlying issues that we should address. depression, trauma, anxiety, or
02:33:00
SPEAKER_02they're on the autism spectrum disorder and they get mislabeled becau on whether a Tik Tok video or some sort of other thing makes them feel as if they might have, you know, a transgender issue when
02:33:12
SPEAKER_02they very well might have other issues that need to be addressed. One in 27 men are autistic. Anyway, sorry, I don't mean >> No, totally fine. I just had a quick question for you two since you guys had
02:33:22
SPEAKER_01pretty strong positions on this. Can men get pregnant? >> Oh, great. Motor Sports donated $200. If we want to talk numbers, then honesty
02:33:34
SPEAKER_01requires we first admit that gender dysphoria is a mental condition which should be treated first before any physical treatments are given. Accuracy matters. >> All right, Grid 1 Motorsports, >> they no longer call it gender dysphoria,
02:33:46
SPEAKER_02unfortunately. I just want to I actually make your argument for you. They they call they don't even call it a medical condition. They they call it um I actually don't even know what it's actually called. Gender dysphoria used to be the clinical term. Um but um
02:33:59
SPEAKER_02>> they've changed it since. >> Yeah, that's that's right. But I can go deeper into that. The old the way we used to treat this is called watchful waiting where we believe that puberty was the solution, not the problem. And almost every single case in Europe was actually the pioneer of this is that
02:34:12
SPEAKER_02when you allow puberty to play its course, these individuals, they might end up being lesbian or gay, but not transgender. And that's a completely different thing that doesn't require hormones or eventually anti-depressants on top of it. I'm sorry, Pixie, you were
02:34:24
SPEAKER_05going to say something. >> Yeah. My question was, can men get pregnant? >> Um, two things. I would say if you're a biological male, if we're going to define male through biology or whatever, then no. Um, I do want to push back on
02:34:37
SPEAKER_05some things that I heard earlier. Um, >> well, before you do that, go ahead, Aaron. Do you have a answer to that? >> I would say yes because anybody who has a uterus has the capacity to give birth. So, for example, a trans guy who gets pregnant, yes, would be a man who is
02:34:50
SPEAKER_05pregnant. But if you're talking about a man who is assigned a man at birth and does not have a uterus, then no, he doesn't have the ability to get pregnant. You're you look at me like I'm crazy or what? Do you disagree? >> But a lot of the women >> So you want to know why young men are
02:35:03
SPEAKER_05going away from the left? >> That's why young men are leaving the left. >> Why they want to go? >> Why? >> Cuz what you just said is >> because they're uncomfortable acknowledging reality. >> That some trans men can get pregnant. >> What you just said is at war with
02:35:15
Brian Atlasreality and you know massacring. >> A lot of women can't get pregnant either. Yeah. It was just a question. It was just a question, you know. Um, >> I'll let you come in in just a sec, Pixie. Which one of you referenced
02:35:27
Brian Atlaschromosomes? >> Is that Well, you said like, oh, you didn't check our chromosomes, right? Well, people understood what a woman was before chromosomes were discovered. >> Um,
02:35:39
SPEAKER_05>> so the the definition does not require this type of abstraction. >> People understood what a woman was on the basis of the societal norms at the time, generally speaking, right? Precisely. It's about like the gonads.
02:35:51
SPEAKER_05If you were at any point in your life going to produce large gametes, >> then you're a woman. >> They how society at least most societies as well outside of like western as well.
02:36:03
SPEAKER_05But even western we can make this argument. Um what they would look at is the way that a person is like necessarily performing. So what is their role? That's why you have like the idea of like non-binary, third gender, etc., etc. Because there have been people also
02:36:15
SPEAKER_05who have not performed their role as like a male or female. So they're put into the third category, third sex, whatever. Um, so I would argue that for the vast majority of um, human histories
02:36:26
SPEAKER_05and societies, what they look at is what is your performance? And that maps on to what we do now because we don't really look at biology. We look at people act. And that's why, let me finish. Go ahead.
02:36:38
SPEAKER_05>> That's why we also the terms less manly, he's less of a man than him, or she's not that womanly make sense. If gender was truly a binary, those words would make no sense. It would be like cat and
02:36:49
SPEAKER_05not cat. That doesn't you can't have a in between really. And the same thing applies for gender. There is a spectrum there. That's why the the words less womanly, more womanly, more manly, less manly make sense to us. And all of those
02:37:02
SPEAKER_05things are fluid throughout time. Like what constituted like masculine tendencies or behaviors will be different now than it was several years ago. Or even like things like colors. Like for example, pink used to be considered a masculine color. pink is no longer really considered a masculine
02:37:15
SPEAKER_05color. It's considered a feminine color. So, there was never anything inherently masculine about the color blue or or the color pink or anything like that that could always change at any given point in time. >> Do do you think that male brains and female brains or men and women brains
02:37:27
SPEAKER_05are different wired differently? >> There are differences between male and female brains, but I believe it's a matter of like statistical averages of like gray matter. There's not going to be like distinct anatomical features that differentiate a female brain from a male brain.
02:37:41
SPEAKER_05>> Really? >> Yeah. Do you really think that? >> Well, no. It's proven like scientifically like when we take Yes, it is. When we take a brain scan of a male and female, um the average doctor can't look and be like, "That is a male brain right there."
02:37:53
SPEAKER_02>> Not true. No, hold on. If you do a spec scan, okay, if you do a spec scan, you can see what parts of the brain light up. And in a woman, the basil ganglia and the amydala is far more active,
02:38:04
SPEAKER_02which is the inner thought matrix. Women have a far busier inner thought life than men do. Would you guys agree with that? >> Right. I was going to say it's it's very that's not true. >> It's very well known that like men um
02:38:16
SPEAKER_05generally are more on the logical side of things and women are more on the emotional side of things. And I think that >> All right. Thank you for your patience, guys, while I was uh eating there. Normally, I'd try to eat before
02:38:29
Brian Atlasuh normally I would try to eat before the show, but uh I had to rush over to the studio, get started, so just had a little bit of food.
02:38:40
Brian AtlasIs this too bright? Uh, hold on. Actually, guys, I have a question for you about the stream setup. You see all this [ __ ] Hold on.
02:38:51
Brian AtlasWhatever. I'll just put it there. Do you see uh you know the stuff in front of me like the crystal, the ID card, the ramune, and the In-N-Out cup?
02:39:02
Brian AtlasDo you guys think I should just get rid of that? I think I'm just going to clear it out so it's less looks less cluttered. What do you guys think? Should I do
02:39:14
Brian Atlasthat? Think I should
02:39:20
Brian Atlasleave the set as is. Yeah, it's just like here's a little quirky trinket in front of Brian. I think I'm going to clear some of that stuff out. Clean it
02:39:31
Brian Atlasup a bit. I'll leave like a few little things maybe, but I think I'll just clear it out. It looks kind of cluttered. Uh, I wanted to uh dive in.
02:39:40
Brian AtlasShould I kind of want to make this dark?
02:39:48
SPEAKER_02>> Oh, what the [ __ ] Hold on here. While I get this fixed, why not? >> Oh, [ __ ] I lost the spot. Well, >> okay. This is before we even knew about chromosomes. He said that men and women
02:40:00
SPEAKER_02are blank slates at birth. And he said that they're formed through the toys we give them, the colors we appropriate to them, and they're blank slates. He then there was these identical twins. One of the twins twins burns themselves terribly in the genitals. And he said,
02:40:12
SPEAKER_02"Raise that twin as a girl." And basically his entire life he was tortured and, you know, awful, awful story. Eventually rebelled against John Money. And this twin eventually was told that, "Hey, you were born a boy, but
02:40:22
SPEAKER_02raised as a girl and even had a a vagina put onto you artificially." And he was like, instead of being mad, he was relieved because he said, I knew I was a boy all along. So there's no clinical evidence to support that. Secondly though, it's a funnier qu one. Okay, do
02:40:35
SPEAKER_02you hear me out? And I think this will resonate with all of you. Harvard University locked a group of men in a room alone. 100 of them and a group of women in a room alone. Okay, and they said, "What did you think about for 30 minutes? The men, no surprise, sex and
02:40:47
SPEAKER_02sports. The young ladies, what did they think of for 30 minutes?" They replayed conversations that they had in the last couple of days. >> Real. For the record, a man has never
02:40:58
Brian Atlasreplayed conversations that they've had. >> Do that. >> Nice. Okay. Uh, let's finish up some reacts, guys. W's W's for Charlie Kirk.
02:41:11
Brian AtlasGreat episode I did with him. I'm wearing the same flannel. This is the same flannel. I guess I lost the seven lapel pin. I think I have another one somewhere. We were in the middle of doing a bunch of reacts. There's some chats coming through, so I'm going to let these chats
02:41:24
Brian Atlascome through. Sorry for the delay on these. It's kind of like right around the time I needed to go get the food. Wait, did I do this one? I think I did.
02:41:33
SPEAKER_01>> Hasty George donated $30. Insecurity in women and their having a dependency on makeup to be confident or even function in society is quite sad. But that is the
02:41:44
SPEAKER_01indoctrination that industries have ingrained in almost everyone.
02:41:53
Brian AtlasI think that one came through already. But
02:42:00
SPEAKER_01husky house donated $30. Off topic, but daycare be like sending your woman to work so another man can pay her so she could pay another woman to do her job of
02:42:11
Brian Atlastaking care of the kids. He'll just pay my wife to stay home. >> That's what I I don't understand. like especially if the woman's job is not
02:42:22
Brian Atlassuper high earning. Daycare is super expensive. Child care is very expensive. So, it's something makes me think, let's say, I don't know, I'm not sure
02:42:33
Brian Atlaswhat the actual numbers are. Let's say ch uh child care for two children, daycare, whatever, $30,000 a year. Let's say she makes 40 $40,000 a
02:42:44
Brian Atlasyear with her job or whatever her 9 to5. And of course, women can make more than that. Daycare, child care can also cost more than that for two children.
02:42:56
Brian AtlasWhy work? What the [ __ ] What's the point of working at that point? That's what's weird. Now, of course, look, there's plenty of women who are going to make
02:43:04
Brian Atlas3x, 4x, 5x, whatever the cost of daycare is. But a lot of the time it just seems sometimes the economics of it seem kind of stupid. Josh, thank for the super
02:43:16
Brian Atlaschat. Pasty, thanks for the super chat. Appreciate it.
02:43:23
SPEAKER_01Um, hey you donated $30. Brian, read the book of Enoch. Written in the 3rd century BC. It says that the fallen
02:43:34
SPEAKER_01angels taught women various crafts and knowledge that led to moral corruption, including cosmetics. Interesting. Oh [ __ ] You know what's funny? Wait, I
02:43:46
Brian Atlasactually have something I can pull up related to this. Hold on. I think I posted it.
02:43:58
Brian AtlasOkay, I posted it in the Discord somewhere. Is it the memes?
02:44:07
Brian AtlasTeddy Westside, where you at, dude? Legend Derry, where the [ __ ] Ah, here it is.
02:44:21
Brian AtlasApparently, it's a myth, though. I don't know. The so-called Hoops and Heels Act. And you guys are going to be spamming based in the chat after I read this. The following bill was raised in the House
02:44:31
Brian Atlasof Commons in 1770. Men been dealing with the [ __ ] for a while to prevent women
02:44:39
Brian Atlasfrom using costume and cosmetics to lure lur and entrap unsuspecting husbands. Be it resolved that all women of
02:44:51
Brian Atlaswhatever age, rank, professional degree, whether virgin maids or widows, that after the passing of this act, impose
02:45:00
Brian Atlasupon and betray into matrimony any of his majesty's male subjects, by sense, paints, and cosmetics, washes,
02:45:10
Brian Atlasartificial teeth, false hair, Spanish wool, iron stays, hoops, high heeled shoes, Boasted hips shall incur the
02:45:21
Brian Atlaspenalty of the laws now in force against witchcraft, sorcery, and such like misdemeanors.
02:45:29
Brian AtlasAnd that the marriage upon conviction shall stand null and void. Based and redpilled. Based and redpilled
02:45:40
Brian Atlasin the 1770s. Let's [ __ ] go. Let's go. They should pass that [ __ ]
02:45:49
Brian Atlastoday. Pass that [ __ ] today, boys. Pass it. Clip it and ship it. Okay, we got
02:45:59
SPEAKER_01pasty George donated $30. Basically, makeup and its industries have become so dogmatic, not only for women, but for most of society as well. And any
02:46:10
SPEAKER_01criticism is considered offensive or a type of hostile attack. how Netard
02:46:22
Brian AtlasYeah, he's right. He's [ __ ] right, boys. Pasty is always the Canad the the the the Canadian legend. He's got another one.
02:46:36
SPEAKER_01>> Pasty George donated $30. Hey Brian, if you can get the panelists to remove their facial makeup by the end of the next show or the one after, you'll win the Apple iPhone Air. Let's test their
02:46:48
Brian Atlascharacter. >> Well, you know, look here. Let me take my People apparently don't like my orange case. It It does. The actual phone looks better here. Let me take it off during those streams. I'll I'll take
02:47:02
Brian Atlasthe case off so you can see the beautiful orange iPhone in all its glory that you assisted with. Hold.
02:47:11
Brian AtlasBut honestly, Pasty, honestly, Pasty, I think I might be good. Um, like I I think uh three phones.
02:47:23
Brian AtlasThree phones. Oh, it's way better. Way better. So be very beautiful phone. I think, you know, I might be good. I already have. So, and I have this one,
02:47:36
Brian Atlaswhich also has a You guys don't like the case? That's the That's the uh silver that I'm using right now for my TTS.
02:47:44
Brian AtlasUh I might be good, man. I think I might be good on the iPhone Air. Um so, I don't know if you want to do something else like you I or or do nothing. That's
02:47:56
Brian Atlastotally fine. But I don't know if I should get I don't know if it's like makes sense to get the iPhone air. And also the my old iPhone is actually
02:48:08
Brian Atlaslighter weight. So maybe I'll just use my old iPhone. I just won't have uh cell data here. Let me let the chats come through. Then we're going to get to some more reacts.
02:48:17
SPEAKER_01>> Pasty George donated $30. I wonder if these same female panelists on that episode with Charlie Kirk that were so pro- feminism as well as protrans
02:48:28
Brian Atlastreatments and such are still nutarded or did they change their views? >> It's a good point. Yo, Pelagic. Ah, it won't let me pull. Maybe I can fix it. Really? I can't show it.
02:48:39
Brian AtlasPelagic, but thank you for the big $100 super chat on YouTube. He says clear off the table. Do it. Yeah, I'm going to clear it. I won't do it on stream, but I'll do it after. Thank you, man. You're
02:48:50
SPEAKER_01a legend, dude. Always appreciate your uh support. >> JKin donated $30. Hey, boss. Grid one
02:48:59
SPEAKER_01would like you to send him a raid when you are done streaming for the grift. >> I don't know how I feel about that.
02:49:08
Brian AtlasI don't know how I feel about that. I I I'm fine rating him, but it's kind of like uh you know what I mean?
02:49:23
Brian AtlasIt's like if somebody uh how am I I don't know how to frame this.
02:49:36
Brian AtlasI am uh like I should just do [ __ ] how like if you have to ask somebody for an apology
02:49:50
Brian Atlasor if somebody asks you for an apology, hey, you should apologize. No, I should just if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. And I should just have the self-awareness to to just apologize
02:50:01
Brian Atlaswithout having somebody to ask me to do it. I don't know if that's petty.
02:50:14
Brian AtlasI don't know if you just It's like invite Yeah. Yeah. inviting somebody temptation. inviting yourself to someone's birthday party. You know
02:50:23
Brian Atlaswhat I mean? I like grid one if uh you should
02:50:34
Brian AtlasYeah. I don't know. And by the way, you know where where where is grid one? Is he watching? Where's Grid One? Uh yeah, I'm fine. I'm fine to rate him.
02:50:46
Brian AtlasI I'm down to rate him. That's not a problem. feel like when somebody asks you to do something I don't know inviting yourself
02:51:01
Brian Atlasanyways whatever doesn't matter just puts me in a you know it's just like
02:51:12
Brian Atlasyou haven't seen him in here in a while he was in the studio uh Warstein Stein Warstein he was in the studio studio. This is live, Sean. This is live. All
02:51:23
Brian Atlasright, let's do some reacts, boys. I got a bunch of reacts I need to get through. Talking about makeup,
02:51:32
SPEAKER_01bro. >> Jin donated $30. Okay, I'm sorry. Just passing the message.
02:51:41
Brian Atlas>> Oh, I mean, yeah, I'm just confused. Why didn't he just send it himself?
02:51:49
Brian AtlasUh,
02:51:56
Brian AtlasBrian should raid me. I don't know. It's like
02:52:06
Brian AtlasSo, yeah, it's kind of like inviting yourself to the birthday party or whatever. I don't know. I'll raid the I'm I'll raid the guy. That's fine. [ __ ]
02:52:19
Brian AtlasNow I just made it awkward though. Now I just made I got to shut my mouth sometimes. I gotta shut my mouth. Okay,
02:52:30
Brian Atlashere we go. Let's react to some stuff. Uh this I wanted to touch on
02:52:39
Brian Atlasthis thing. All right, she's upset. So I say here, let me show you the original. All right.
02:52:51
Brian AtlasSo,
02:52:56
Brian Atlasguess she, you know, she had a little glow up, I guess she, I guess, lost some weight, maybe. or she's just, you know, her attire is
02:53:06
Brian Atlaskind of not flattering and hair in a bun and bad light. You know, it's a little cloudy. Wearing these sunglasses,
02:53:16
Brian Atlasyou know. All right. Better lighting. Look. Well, here. You know what's frustrating about these before and after?
02:53:26
Brian AtlasThey they change so many details. Like the angle, the angle will be different. The lighting will be different. The pose will be different where the background will be different. The camera
02:53:38
Brian Atlasis different. The focal length is different. Like look at the field, right? Look at the green of the grass.
02:53:46
Brian AtlasLook at the green. Like boom. [ __ ] saturation ex uh blasted. I mean, obviously it's uh like more overcast,
02:54:00
Brian Atlasbut anyways. So Pearl or this girl posted that I get and then Pearl says she went from a 4.5 to a 7.5.
02:54:12
Brian AtlasAnd then she says a 2.5 calling me a 7.5 is insane. Look in the mirror Hannah Pearl.
02:54:23
Brian AtlasAnd then I just respond quote tweeted she's upset by a 7.5 rating which is very good by the way. BTW
02:54:33
Brian Atlasbecause she thinks she is a what, a nine or 10? Teddy Westside, where are you, dude? 7.5 is a good rating. That's a good
02:54:45
Brian Atlasrating, but then it blew up. 20 million views or some [ __ ] which doesn't mean much on on X. I don't know. Views and stuff
02:54:55
Brian Atlasare weird on X. Um, but I I don't get it. And then some people kind of didn't like
02:55:06
Brian Atlasmy response, I guess. But but I mean, why be upset about a 7.5? And also, I don't understand the logic of
02:55:17
Brian Atlaslike you could you could be the ugliest person.
02:55:26
Brian AtlasThat doesn't diminish your ability to make a determination as to somebody else's attractiveness. Now, if you were ugly and you said,
02:55:36
Brian Atlas"Somebody else is ugly, but I'm good-looking." That's different. But I think Pearl knows. I think Pearl has talked about this.
02:55:47
Brian AtlasShe knows she's like an average, she might even call herself below average looking girl. I don't know what Pearl rates herself, but I don't understand the logic here.
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