03:48:29Silanayou. When there's love and I can say it because I did love and my late husband loved me. It was real love. And I was I am a piano teacher. I was teaching in my
03:48:40Silanahouse and I it was a pleasure to cook for him. It wasn't being a servant. It's the fruit the product of loving each other. He's going to go out. He's going
03:48:52Silanato work and he's going to bring me what I need. Not because he's my servant. And I love him so much that knowing that he's doing what he's doing, I'm going to iron his his clothes and we all when we go out on the date, he looks awesome
03:49:04Silanabecause I love him and I'm going to cook for him. So everything it's a consequence of love. And if we go back
03:49:11Silanaback in time, what's the origin of love? God is love. God is love. God is love.
03:49:21SilanaNo, God created. God invented. God is love. And if we focus on love and I'm talking about religion, I'm not a religious person. I hate religion, but
03:49:33SilanaGod, a relationship with a superior intelligence, okay? When there's real love, when we follow love, well, God, God communicates with us through the
03:49:42SilanaBible. Through the Bible, and when the Bible talks about family and and there's things that has to do with history, when things that don't agree with the Bible, okay? I'm talking about love. I'm
03:49:54Silanatalking about family. God founded family. That was the first society that was founded on love, on God. And if we follow the same way as we follow a a car
03:50:06Silanamanual, we put gas in a car. We don't put we don't put uh uh Gatorade. Okay. Same thing for a family. If we do this, if we follow this and what does the Bible say? So, we have to go back to who
03:50:19Silanafounded the family, who founded, and what is it founded on? And what are the rules? And we really go back in in in time. It really says that the man is the protector that the woman and everything is a a product of love. That's that's pretty much what I wanted to say. It's
03:50:32Silananot being a servant. What are women getting protected from? Who are who are women getting protected from? Well, I can tell you in my case, for example, my my husband protected me about everything
03:50:42Silanaabout being um somebody talking back to me, protected about uh being making sure that the house is closed at night, protecting it. Sometimes when I was sick and I was sick for a long time, he was
03:50:54Silanathe one working hard. When I got on myself on my feet, I was working helping him. So, what was I getting protected? Everything he was watching out for me, a
03:51:03Silanaproduct of love. And love can do everything. Love is not selfish. God protects. God I mean it's is very clear what it is. Love is a way to manipulate
03:51:14Natalia Starpeople. Love love love is not a factor. A lot of people get married because of contracts. That's not love. That's not love. That but that's the society we live in. Exactly. But that's not real
03:51:25Marin Carreralove. I'll agree with you. Love is totally the reason. And even though I do not believe in God and I don't support organized religion that much, I love
03:51:35Marin Carrerathat people use God as a way to appreciate love. Just like you said, I love cooking for my boyfriend. I'll make him a sandwich. I'll make him a meal. I love waiting on him hand and foot. It
03:51:46Marin Carrerabrings me joy. However, he does not expect that, which is such a blessing because he'll ask me like, "Please let me do it." I'll be like, "No, I want to do it. I want to make you food. I want
03:51:57Marin Carrerato clean up after you. Like I enjoy doing that. However, if he said do it now, like make me this food, that's wrong. That's wrong. And so much throughout history that has happened.
03:52:09Marin CarreraAnd I'm so grateful that I'm at a place and I have a person that allows me to be happy giving for him and waiting on him. However, there's a lot of people in the
03:52:20Marin Carreraworld and even in the US still that don't feel happy waiting on others and are still forced to. And I think that's like even though we're so lucky to like get men that we want to provide for and
03:52:32Marin Carrerathey let us provide for them and they provide for us in different ways, they're still the people who don't get that choice and who are more so expected just to do it. Even if they don't want
03:52:44Marin Carrerato, even if the man isn't nice to them, then leave him. I find somebody else. Find somebody else. However, sometimes it's sometimes for some people difficult to do. And that's my point. When it's
03:52:56Silanabased on love, it's different. It's different, you know, and if there's no love, if you choose a person for money, if you choose a person for, you know, the position in society, if you choose, then you're going to you're going to run some consequences. And if you just there's you know there's a previous
03:53:09Silanarelationship before the marriage being a girlfriend being a fiance being you know how do you say engaged totally totally and then you get to see there that's what it is for you get to see that she respect me can I do this and then you might choose yes or not you know but
03:53:21Marin Carrerait's when that's true real love nothing none of this happens however when you teach the woman that it is their job and duty to wait on the man that's when it's
03:53:31Silanano longer about love it's more like they expect that and they can become come mean about expecting that? Nobody ever taught me nothing. I did it and that's
03:53:42Silanawonderful for you. That's that's what I'm but for some people it is. Well, but that's that's what I'm trying to say that if we found the family on on a very
03:53:53Silanastrong route which is love, it's not going to happen. So, you're the one that choosing. You have an engagement previous to see how is this relationship. And if you choose wrong, then you're going to if if you choose
03:54:05Silanasomebody that that makes you a slave, then you're going to be miserable. But then choose choose somebody that loves you. Choose somebody that isn't going to teach you as a servant. And if somebody does, leave him. And if you don't like
03:54:16Silanathe the amount of money that you're making, go study and and do get another job. It's is everything I think is our own decision, you know. But if there's men that makes you do thing, absolutely
03:54:27Haley + Felicity (blended)that's wrong. Shouldn't happen. Absolutely. Do you expect your boyfriend to protect you? No. No. So, if a man uh came up to you and slapped you on the
03:54:39Haley + Felicity (blended)ass, you wouldn't expect him to punch him in the face? No. Really? Low vibrational to him. I mean, if he did, I'd be like, "Oh, that's
03:54:49Marin Carreracrazy." But like, I can slap a man in the face by myself. But would you think that he's indifferent? No. You would think he doesn't want to
03:54:59Marin Carreraget arrested for assault, but he's selfense for himself. If a man slaps me in the ass and someone else slaps that
03:55:10Brian Atlasman, that's not self-defense. You can come to defense of a third party and it would still fall under self-defense laws. Okay? So, like if he did that, I'd be grateful. I would never expect him to
03:55:22Brian Atlasdo so. Right. But just a clarification on the self-defense laws. If you're with your your child and an adult starts attacking your childense, you can beat the [ __ ] out of the person attacking your child. Well, what if all three
03:55:35Brian Atlasparties are adults? Yeah, you can still do that, too. So, so like if if you're self-defense would apply, you can come to the defense of somebody else. So, this would apply this
03:55:46Marin Carreracan apply in all kinds of situations. Okay? But I would say if a man slapped me on the ass with no permission and I turned around, I would not wait for my boyfriend to hit him. I'd hit him myself
03:55:57Haley + Felicity (blended)if I felt like it. Do you expect your boyfriend to follow the sidewalk rule? What is that? Walking on the outside. Having you walk on the inside instead of
03:56:08Natalia Staruh him walking on the outside where you could he could get hit by a car. Yes. Shivering. No, I've never expected that. However, if he does do that, I think it's cute. But I literally could not care less. I wait in front of the door
03:56:21Natalia Starfor the man to open the door for me. I open the door for my boyfriend all the time and he gets offended and I'm like just let me open the door for you. You got to let men be men and let them be shiverous for us. We have to allow them to be gentlemen. Shiver is not dead. Yeah. We have to allow them. We don't
03:56:33Marin Carreragive enough time enough space for men. I know. I just don't expect it. So like when it happens maybe I'm a little bit I'm like oh that was I was like you when I was younger. But she asked me do I expect him to follow the sidewalk rule? Do I expect him to hit a man who tries
03:56:45Marin Carrerato attack me or whatever? No, I don't expect it at all. And I wouldn't be mad at him if he Wow. Pop whatever you like. Jungle
03:56:53TTS/Donationsdonated $1,000. Yo, thank you for my pop whatever you'd like, Brian. Champagne or Kool-Aid for the young onions. So, no
03:57:04Marin Carreramore popsicles. Find a man. I'm off the market. Sorry. Long. Really? Bro said I'm off the market. Why you saying to jungle said I'm off the market? as if you're going to hunt down his username
03:57:16Brian Atlasand like ask him out after the show. I could get them connected, but he's off the market. He's, you know, whatever. But anyway, I'm not on the market either. I thought you were single. That doesn't mean I'm on the market. She's off the market, guys. Sorry. All right.
03:57:27Brian AtlasUh, so I texted him. He was like, "Kool-Aid." So, we're going to instead of champagne, we're going to do um Capri Sun. Who wants a Capri Sun? I'm okay. You don't want a Capri Sun? I'm okay.
03:57:39Natalia StarCapri Sun. Capri Sun. What flavor? It's a It's like juice. I know what it is. Have a bit. You'll have it. You'll have some. I'll take water. I'll have Okay. I'll have some sparkling water actually.
03:57:52Brian AtlasDo you want Capri Sun back there? Yeah. Redado, please. All right. Just get 1942. Actually, wait. You want one? I would like some champagne like an adult. Do you want Capri? I do not want juice.
03:58:03Brian AtlasI am not a child. Okay. You want Capri Sun? Okay. Sure. Yes. Yes. Do you want Capri Sun? It's juice. Okay. Five. Do you want one? Sure. Yeah. Okay. Do five. Do five. All right, Jungle. Thank you, man. Appreciate it. I got to let the rest of the chats come
03:58:16Marin Carrerathrough. Can I quickly just ask, do the mannequins have names? Yes. What are their names? Uh, Kiki and Ashley. Is Kiki the pink-haired one? Blue hair. Oh, okay. Kiki and Ashley. I was offered by
03:58:28Brian Atlasa company to get my whole Thank you. from one of those girls like Oh, really quick, that reminds me before the show before the show started. a girl like uh sex. You you were showing uh Marin
03:58:40Brian Atlaspictures of a guy you dated. No, pictures of herself, but there was a guy in one of the pictures, right? Yeah. Well, I seem to recall there was a you
03:58:50Brian Atlasyou were showing her pictures before the show and you responded by saying, "Ooh, he's very ugly. You deserve better." That was probably a bad word. I just I
03:59:02Marin Carrerasaid that she was hotter than him, per se, and she made it clear that they were not together anymore and that he wasn't a great person. I thought you said he wasn't. So, I'm being supportive. During the time we were dating, uh, after I
03:59:14Marin Carrerafound out, he wasn't a nice guy. Now, wait, when you say you were being supportive, what do you mean? If a girlfriend shows you a picture of a guy that did her dirty and says, "Look at this one." You're not going to be like, "Oh my god, he's so hot." You're going
03:59:25Marin Carrerato be like, "Yeah, you don't have to say that." But was it the case? I just said he's got her. But you weren't even dating him, right? Another guy showed her. Yes, I was dating him. Oh, okay. And I'll tell you why. And I simply said
03:59:38Brian Atlasthat she was more attractive than he was. No, you said, "Ooh, very ugly. You deserve better." And what about it? She used to Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. Let's say there
03:59:49Brian Atlaswas a guy Let's say there was a guy and this guy, he was dating a woman. This is real. And you overheard a conversation between two
03:59:59Brian Atlasmen. And the guy, I guess, had a falling out with his girlfriend, right? And the male friends were saying to the guy who broke up with his girlfriend or whatever, "Yeah, bro. You deserve
04:00:10Brian Atlasbetter. That chick was a fatty, dude. She was [ __ ] fat and ugly. Ew, bro. Ew, [ __ ] She had a nose ring. Ew. How you would you would be cool with
04:00:21Marin Carrerathat?" Yeah. Really? Yeah. Even the nose ring. Friends should Yeah, you're talking about me. I think friends should support friends. Uh, let's do it. If if
04:00:31Brian Atlasif me. Cheers. Capri son. Cheers. Cheers, Capri Sun. Bruh, thank you. Thank you, jungle. That's a good We got the jungle juice here. They should pay you for that, but I thought you said no
04:00:43Brian Atlasrent. And we get some whatever. Whatever. It's Capri on [ __ ] this way. They get some earned no endorsement. Anyways, whatever. Moving on. I got to move it on. Uh, Josh Brooks, chair one. Women
04:00:55Marin Carreraget paid less in sports because people don't buy tickets as much as male sports. I know that. When was the last time you saw a woman do a double underle slam dunk in the W? I love watching men. I don't watch the NBA or the WNBA, so I
04:01:08Marin Carrerawouldn't know. I love Do you think it's fair? No, I do think it's fair that because more people watch men's sports, they get paid more because they have a bigger audience and their stadiums are filled more. That makes sense. I never said that. That didn't make sense. So, I don't know why that person's saying
04:01:21Brian Atlasthat. that I said something different cuz we never even talked about that. It's possible he he might have assumed just because of some of your other positions that you would have argued that the the wages between like NBA and WNBA players should be equalized. I
04:01:32Marin Carrerathink that makes sense. But okay, I'm nothing to argue with you there. Men's sports have been along for around for way longer and so they have way bigger of a fan base. They're they have more
04:01:43Natalia Starpeople involved. They have bigger sports is a way to control people's minds. Oh, okay. Well, what do you know about that? It's a way to make people not think for themselves and
04:01:54Natalia Starwatch watch other people play sports. It's a way to control people. It's all fake. It's all owned by Disney. What? You know what though? I the NFL and all
04:02:05Natalia Starof that is not it's not a good thing to have in society. I think it's healthy competition and humans. No, they hurt each other. Their brains their their brains get damaged. Well, they signed themselves up for
04:02:17Marin Carrerathat. Not children. naturally when they have they have to parents groom their parents parents totally make their kids play sports sometimes but at a certain age they can get out of it if they want
04:02:29Brian Atlasat the NFL level I know a lot of NFL guys anyway have you never mind um yes I've been big sass energy chair one is proof against all of her own arguments
04:02:40Brian Atlasshe's both more hostile and dumber dumber dumber than man dumber dumber sorry I'm drunk off of the Capri Sun. Uh, despite her claim of the opposite, she is everything she hates,
04:02:52Brian Atlaswhich is herself. Do you want to respond to that? Um, I have absolutely no clue what that comment was trying to say. Thank you for spending money. Oh, Jungle, this guy. Oh my god. Jungle is
04:03:03TTS/Donationson fire. Jungle really wants to talk. Jungle's on fire. Oh my goodness. I'll pop the champagne bottle. Jungle donated. Can you grab me the champagne?
04:03:13TTS/DonationsIs it really champagne or sparkling wine? Seek and ye shall find. From France with a hat, spin the hat. Take a bow and realize that your man awaits you out there. Go get M. Where did I put the
04:03:25Brian Atlashat? Cheers, Brian. What are you in defense of my eggs? I'm really Oh, cheers. Oh, it's for you. Yeah. Yeah.
04:03:34Haley + Felicity (blended)Put the hat on. My hat. Spin it. Wait, why is like that part? Spin it.
04:03:49Natalia StarAnd then I think something about take a bow sparkling wine. It's California champagne. So it's not champagne. Champagne is from a region in France. Oh, thank you for thank you for the correction there. It's [ __ ] But champagne is made in a region in France.
04:04:02Natalia StarSo is tequila. Like tequila is made in a region of Mexico. It can't be named something else. It has that's sparkling wine. That's not It's California. It literally says California Champagne
04:04:12Natalia Starcuz champagne is from a city when people do realize in France. I know a lot about champagne. That's sparkling. He knows a lot about I just understand the empty crystal bottle versus what he's actually
04:04:25Kayn Mayopening. Yeah. Like why can't we have that one? The one that's empty. Where's the for the $1,000 they donate? Yeah. We get champagne. They called the crystal.
04:04:36Natalia Starthoughts. Ah. Oh, I'm just saying I know a lot of French people. My French friends would never say that. Champagne. Uh, do you guys want refills on your champagne? I think
04:04:49Natalia Staryou sparkling wine. Yes, it's champagne. California. Pass them for me. Felicity here. Google. We got Pasty George here.
04:04:59TTS/DonationsLet me call my French guy. Donated $200. Chair one. What kind of pathetic simp man do you have? He would not punch out a random guy who slapped your
04:05:10Marin Carreraunicorn. You do realize that a man will hit you back, right? You are coping and capping 100%. Said to grab one. First of all, my boyfriend would a thousand% hit someone who tried to touch me. But I'm I
04:05:23Marin Carreradidn't say that he wouldn't. I said that I wouldn't expect it. I know for a fact that my boyfriend would fight back for me. However, like I said, I wouldn't
04:05:34Brian Atlasexpect it. I wouldn't be mad at him if he didn't because I'm my own person and I can offend um defend myself. Okay, cool. Uh let's do a cheers. Cheers to
04:05:44Brian AtlasJungle. Giga Chad. Cheers. Thank you, man. You're a [ __ ] legend. You're a gentleman. Decent man. He's a pioneer. Cheers.
04:05:56Brian Atlas[ __ ] Polish. Mercu jungle. Thank you. Thank you. What a [ __ ] legend. What a legend here. Thank you for that, jungle. Okay, more chats. Everything was invented and built by
04:06:09Natalia Starmen. I would love to see women overthrow men to get the privilege to higher education or to work more. Okay, I love each other. We all need it's a symbiotic relationship. We the
04:06:21Natalia Starying to our yang. We need each other in order to survive and to have a better We You guys want to fight each other so bad. This is this against this. This against this. We need each other. We're
04:06:32Natalia Starthe ying to each other's yang. Without men, we won't have kids. Without it's like who? It's like a I can't say dick. Whatever. It's like a dick dick sharing contest. Like who has the bigger one? Oh
04:06:43Natalia Starmy god. What does it matter? We all are here on the society. We're all here to try to be better people. I'll tell you why it matters. He's going to tell you why it matter. I'll tell you why it matters. Why dick size matters. So there
04:06:55Brian Atlasare narratives. There are narratives. So, first off, in order for the propagation of the species, you need both men and women, right? Of course, I agree with you. It's impossible without men, impossible without women. In order to propagate the species, you need both.
04:07:08Brian AtlasHowever, however, there seems to be narratives and these narratives are perpetuated by uh feminists, by self-described misandress like Marin
04:07:17Brian Atlashere that seek to diminish the degree to which the all the modern comforts that
04:07:25Brian Atlaswe take for granted. uh how these are all a result of male labor and ingenuity and genius and you're diminishing the
04:07:36Brian Atlascontribution of men and you basically paint men as this monolithic monster and you you paint men as these terrible people throughout all of human history
04:07:47Brian Atlasand even today and then whi women are perpetually oppressed and women are perpetually victimized and it's a terrible narrative to spin. But real
04:07:57Brian Atlasrealistically when it does come down to survival the material reality of existence and survivability
04:08:06Brian Atlasuh greatly greatly disproportionately depends on men. So men are so so inextric inextricably involved in
04:08:17Brian Atlascritical infrastructure that if you were to remove these men or if all men were to disappear uh this would be so catastrophic in a myriad of ways that I
04:08:28Brian Atlascouldn't even fully articulate and the cascading effects of the removal of men from crit critical infrastructure. These men who are nameless, who you don't even know exist, who keep you safe at night,
04:08:41Brian Atlaswho keep the electricity on, who keep the water running, who keep the telecommunication systems going. These things, these systems, many of you probably don't even have a base level
04:08:51Brian Atlasunderstanding of. If these men were to disappear, there would be catastrophic cascading failures. the the essentially bringing us back within a period of a
04:09:01Brian Atlasmonth to literally like pre-ivilization living standards about women. If they disappear, the same thing could happen. Here's the difference. Here's the difference. And you're not
04:09:12Brian Atlasgoing to be able to argue to the up to the counter. So, I agree. So, if all men disappear, it's the end of uh it's the end of the species. If all women
04:09:23Brian Atlasdisappear, it's the end of the species for both. However, if we're looking at what happens in that scenario where all men disappear, all women disappear. If all men disappear, that's going it's going to be very sad. Obviously, nobody
04:09:36Brian Atlaswants to lose their wives, their sisters, uh mothers, etc., etc. It's going to be the end of the species. That's going to massively suck. But if you look at in terms of survivability, men will be able for the, you know, the
04:09:48Brian Atlasyears they have left, men will be able to maintain the current systems and infrastructure. Beat the system. Sure. Yes. I agree. Thank you for proving my point. That enable us to enjoy the
04:09:59Brian Atlascomforts of modernity. If all men disappeared, trust me, you guys would be living in the stone age. However, you're assuming that if history went differently and women were in charge,
04:10:11Marin Carrerawe'd never get to this point. You have no I'm not making that claim. I'm not making the claim. But but because because men were able to create the
04:10:22Marin Carrerasystem and shut women out and they created the system and now they rule the system. Yes, if all men disappeared, we'd have trouble. However, if in history things went different and people were always
04:10:35Marin Carreraconsidered equal, men and women were always considered equal and women had the opportunity to make their own system, I think we would do just fine. And you have no videos here. Pull up Discord. I don't want any videos of men
04:10:47Marin Carreradoing work. Yes, you do. Because you assume that women couldn't do that work just because you don't have a video of them. Pull it up. All these videos. Trust me. Pull pull this [ __ ] up. Pull this [ __ ] up. Mary, pull it up. No, no, no. Don't. You can't show that. Here.
04:11:00Brian AtlasScroll down. Uh, men at work, please. Men at work. Men work. All right. Scroll down. Scroll down. There's firefighters. Predominantly men. Let's
04:11:11Brian Atlasdo line workers. Uh, scroll down. Uh, full screen. that first one. Please click on it. Full screen it. Okay. This
04:11:20Brian Atlasis a dude. Oh my. Uh, women don't want to do this [ __ ] I'm telling you, women don't want to do this [ __ ] That's a way too. Like, when look, when the electricity goes out and it's below
04:11:33Brian Atlasfreezing, it's men who are going to be there at 3:00 a.m. in the below freezing cold temperature when it's [ __ ] hailing doing [ __ ] like doing gangster [ __ ] like this. You know what? If this
04:11:45Brian Atlaswas my only opportunity of job work, I could do it and I would do a great job. And you just have no idea. Women don't want to do it is the thing. Nothing stopping women from doing this. Literally nothing but their own choice.
04:11:58Kayn MayOkay. Isn't that the argument though for why in America we let illegals do our like gardening and stuff because nobody Americans don't want to do that kind of labor anymore? That's a good point. X out of that. Let
04:12:10Marin Carrerame see what else. There's there's one other video I wanted to point and She made a good point and you just said, "What does that have to do with anything?" and moved on to show another video of a man doing something that a woman could easily do. Full screen that
04:12:22Co-host/Producer[ __ ] Marin, you going to be doing this? You doing this [ __ ] Depends how much money I'm making. Bro, this guy gets paid $30 an hour. Do you know that for a fact? I'm just Bro, I'm spitballing. I
04:12:34Marin Carreradon't know how much he actually makes. Who knows? He's not making 200k. I grew up in a small town. I had no other choices. I had no extermination plumbers make why not let's ask let's ask ocean
04:12:46Unknown (Production)workers click that [ __ ] click the you know what click bro you want to do this [ __ ] you want to be out on there well I'm a little scared of the ocean oh okay she's scared of the ocean but I know women who have done that you want to kick it you want to
04:12:58Marin Carrerakick it women could easily do that you going to kick it on the [ __ ] oil Derek but the problem is that women could do that but why would women just
04:13:08Haley + Felicity (blended)because men dominate the fields doesn't mean that women can't do it. They can do it. It's the fact that they don't want to do it. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Nobody wants to [ __ ] do that.
04:13:20Brian AtlasUh, here. Play it. We're going to watch this [ __ ] Just play that [ __ ] Play that [ __ ] So, here's the thing, right? You could take like this job right here requires so much uh strength and
04:13:32Brian Atlasstamina. I'm telling you, like you could take a guy and put him in this and he'll get there at one point. I genuinely think it's the case that you put most women in what they're about to do. I
04:13:44Brian AtlasThey just don't have the physical strength to do it. They don't have the physical strength to do it. What is that? It's It's oil workers. Rough necks. I'm not doing that. My god. So,
04:13:56Brian Atlashold on. They do. These things are like and their fingers get [ __ ] smashed and like like this is really these guys are ideal husband material.
04:14:07Natalia StarHow I'm not sure how that relates at all because you keep showing us blue collar men like like these are ideal husbands. Show us the CEOs. They're harder workers than the soy boys that we see everywhere. Yeah. This this is not like
04:14:19Marin Carreraa pointless com. This conversation has it's like it's idiotic. I just that's not the kind of men I'm looking at. those kind of I just don't see a point in showing blue collar men and saying
04:14:31Marin Carrerawomen don't do this at all and just showing us videos of men when there are women who work those jobs and just because there's more men than women doesn't mean jack [ __ ] Women could
04:14:42Marin Carrerastill do it. Just because they don't as much just because men are more likely to do so because men are more required to be physically strong because of societal standards does not mean that women could
04:14:54Marin Carreranever do that job. That's all I'm saying. I love that. I'm not saying that women do that all the time. Men do that more often for sure. Women could still
04:15:05Brian Atlasdo it. Oh my gosh. Jungle Jungle. Can you send me a message on Instagram? What do you want me to pop
04:15:14TTS/Donationsof your ex? He's probably a num num. I'm saying get out there and make yourself available for that new man. Chair one,
04:15:23Brian Atlasyawn. Caru blah blah haha. Uh, Jungle, I'm I'm messaging with you on Instagram right now. Let me Do you want me to do a different pop? What do you want? I wish I had my glasses. What do you want me to pop? Uh, thank you,
04:15:35Brian AtlasJungle. Appreciate it, brother. All right. Here, let me read the some of the chats here. We have techno trooper oil rig. Felicity, I want you to I want you
04:15:44Haley + Felicity (blended)to read these. Go ahead, read it. Rigs now. They sent me on. Bye, guys. Women now earn the majority of master's and doctoral degrees in the US, continuing
04:15:56Haley + Felicity (blended)the trend that has that began in the early 2000s. So, are you saying God damn, bro? [ __ ] Am I saying that get master's degree? I've never said
04:16:08Brian Atlasthat. I'm blind in my left eye. So, are you saying men couldn't get master's degree? You do. You don't know that. Nobody ever said that. Thank you. I wish it's a different font or color. But you were saying you were saying that all
04:16:20Marin Carrerathese men are pushed into the universities and women are just man they're just barred from the universities. I never said barred. Okay. The essence I said men are more likely to get pushed into universities by their
04:16:32Brian Atlasparents typically in conservative areas. Conser conservative areas. The more conservative conservative you are the less likely you are to go to university. You're going to go to trade work not to
04:16:43Brian Atlasfind a husband. Although that's somewhat socioeconomic too. Okay. It's very socioeconomic. Dark Omen, thank you for the t-shirt purchase. Shop.Whatever.com. Guys, if you want to get some merch,
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04:17:04Brian AtlasOkay, we have uh SIB chair one, thank you for proving Lucas's point. IQ has nothing to do with education. IQ measures how well your brain thinks, not
04:17:13Brian Atlaswhat your brain knows. IQ is mostly 80% hereditable, 20% early nutrition. Do you want to respond to uh Well, that's not really a question. It's just
04:17:25Marin Carreraa thank you. Do you want to like tell him you think he's cool or something? Thumbs up. You love him. Okay. She loves you. All right. Clay chair one. They really like you. You are never I know.
04:17:36Brian AtlasThey love me. You're never on my misspelled spelled wrong. Yacht spelled wrong. You're right. Misspel misspelled. misspelled. But if you can explain the Pythagorean theorem, I may let the
04:17:47Brian Atlasothers on on it. Or even easier, what is -40 Celsius converted to Fahrenheit? He spelled Bro, you spelled Fahrenheit wrong, too, dude. 40 is like um It's
04:17:58Brian Atlasreally cold. I think he maybe he was misspelling it intentionally to get under your skin. All those words. Well, maybe. Clay, thank you, bro. You're Thank you, dude.
04:18:08Brian AtlasThank you, Clayton. Thank you. Big sass energy. Chair one. Did the Ordo Amoris meme? What is that? I don't know. You Brian, you really need to start bringing in the Ordoor heat map memes into the
04:18:21Brian Atlasthe show. It's very exposing. It demonstrates the order of care love. Comment that what? Wait, Big Sass Energy. What is Ordo Amoris? I'm not sure what that is. Thank you though, man. Appreciate it. Donate more money in. Tell us what you think. Chef Dill
04:18:34Brian AtlasPickles, chair one insulted chair six over three times. Calm down, lady. It's just a conversation. You did. You were a little mean to uh mean to all women and
04:18:43Marin Carreraoffending me strongly. She was not. How am I opinion? How am I offending you? She wasn't. You said she was weaker. You just look dead in my eyes and tell me over and over again that I'm weak and I could never do anything just cuz I'm a
04:18:55Marin Carrerawoman. That offends me greatly. I am also weak. I also said that earlier. Okay, that should offend you, too. Don't take it personally. We respect diversity opinions here. That's why there's a
04:19:05Co-host/Producerdiscussion here. It's not an opinion tax attorney attorney. Don't take it personally. I'm allowed to take things personally though. Let Yeah, you know
04:19:16Haley + Felicity (blended)person I can take a massand and that is why liberals tend to take liberal. She that uh let's see here we have I am whatever I Josh Brooks and we don't fit
04:19:27Brian Atlasin. Of course, however, I totally agree. However, no. Yeah, exactly. However, the however fallacy is atrocious. It probably insinuates possibility to be wrong. However, insinuates a
04:19:38Natalia Starcontradiction. You can see too much. However, I'm not even American and I know like you're not supposed to. No, no, he's saying that I say however too much. However, however, yeah, maybe. I
04:19:49Brian Atlasdon't know. All right, we have Chef Dill Pickles here to which he says, chair one, do men have duties unique to them? Likewise, do women have duties unique to them? Um, well, men can't give birth.
04:20:00Marin CarreraSo, I would say a woman's not duty, but something that only women can do is give birth. Do they have a duty to have children? No. Okay. They don't. Do men
04:20:10Marin Carrerahave any duties? No, they don't. No. Um, breathe and live. Like, that's for women, women, and men. What about forced military conscription? I don't think that should be a thing at all. But it is
04:20:21Marin Carreraa thing. But it should be. But it is a thing. So, you would have to concede it is a male duty. But he's asking, should men and women have different duties or do they
04:20:31Marin Carreraalready? Well, hold on. In my opinion, no. There's no duties specific to men or women in the US's opinion. That might No, he didn't say should. Sorry. He didn't say should. He
04:20:42Brian Atlassaid, do men have duties unique to them? Likewise, do women have duties unique? He's not saying should. He's saying do they have that? Um, I mean, is is the draft even still like a big thing? A
04:20:54Brian Atlasdifferent kind. There's the well it depends on the country but even in the United States there is a duty that men have so there's not an active conscription but there is the selective service system where all men have to
04:21:07Brian Atlasregister for for the selective service which would make them subject to forced military conscription. Women are barred completely from this. So I guess I guess that is a male duty. However, I don't
04:21:19Brian Atlasthink it should be if that makes sense. Okay. But this would probably point towards the oppression of men. But men are oppressing that system. Why would that
04:21:29Brian Atlasmatter? Be what are you talking about? Why would it matter who made that system? It wouldn't it wouldn't that's
04:21:38Brian Atlasnot a a rebuttal to the fact that men would be oppressed under said system. Men created a system where men have to
04:21:48Marin Carrerago to war. Yeah. But which is which men? Which men? The problem is you don't know that if women were in charge, would there be a draft? We don't know because women haven't been in charge like that.
04:21:58Brian AtlasYeah. To to decide the draft or whatever is going on. Well, the the laws as they currently are on the books, women are exempt from military conscription. Men are not. But I believe and maybe I'm
04:22:10Marin Carrerawrong and we can't be I can't be I can't be proven wrong. I can't be proven right. But if women were in charge of the laws, maybe the draft wouldn't be a thing. Maybe But you don't know that.
04:22:22Marin CarreraYou're shaking your head. No. No. We can test this. I personally believe. Okay. I personally believe there should be no forced militarization. There
04:22:34Brian Atlasshould be no forced draft. No one should be drafted. No one should be taken to the military on purpose. Like it should be a voluntary thing. Yeah. But I can also say there shouldn't be war and there should never be violence. But
04:22:45Brian Atlasgiven that we live in a society where war is a realistic pro, there's a realistic uh chance of it happening, there could be pretext or reasons for a war occurring. It could be a defensive
04:22:56Brian Atlaswar. We as a nation could even say we never want to go to war. But if a another country has a different set of values and then they just invade us for conquest, you would agree that we would
04:23:08Brian Atlasneed to have a military to defend ourselves, right? Yeah. But a lot of people volunteer for the military. Sure, people do volunteer, but only major, which is majority men, by the way. But
04:23:19Marin Carreraif we had to force people to go to war, as the law currently stands, only men can be drafted. Well, that sucks. I don't think that should be a law. I don't know. I didn't make that law a
04:23:29Brian Atlasthing. But there shouldn't But it's kind of like this sort of pie in the sky. There shouldn't be a draft. Well, there shouldn't be war. But given the reality that governments one, governments and
04:23:40Brian Atlasnations will not relinquish their right to force its typically male citizenry into uh military conflict. We have to think about okay well since this is the
04:23:52Brian Atlascase then what? What do you mean then what? Well, it would go it would go to the point that men have duties and women don't. Isn't it? But do you think that's fair?
04:24:03Brian AtlasI don't even think that's fair. You're a man. You think that's fair? I don't think it's fair. I'm Look, I'm not in favor. I'm very much against military conflicts. We can both We can all sit here and say war bad. No, of course
04:24:16Marin Carreraeveryone thinks war is bad or whatever. I'm just saying I don't. They're asking me if men have duties and sure men get drafted or whatever. Do I think that
04:24:26Brian Atlasshould be the case? No. And you're acting like I put that law into But okay, that that's fine world. That's fine. But given the reality that men have to register with a selective
04:24:38Brian Atlasservice, do you think women should equally have to register also? Yeah. Okay. Why is that? Because it's unfair to only make one gender register for war. But I don't think anyone should register. Why is it not the case though that like wouldn't this create an
04:24:51Marin Carreraequality between men and women? And it seems like feminists are not really fighting for this. I'm pretty sure most feminists just say that no one should be forced to go to war. Everyone should be able to sign up for it, man or woman.
04:25:04Marin CarreraPeople are not signing up. I mean, what I've heard from like my liberal cohorts is that like no one should be forced to go to war. No one should be picked who didn't offer themselves to go fight in
04:25:16Brian Atlasthe US military in Poland. Okay, but here's the thing is that it's not something that's ever going to go away. like absence some sort of technological singularity where like the world we live
04:25:27Brian Atlasin is so different and so unconceivably novel to what anything we've experienced the reality of it's almost inevitable there are going to be
04:25:38Brian Atlasnational ge geopolitical conflicts and war is sort of to some degree an inevitability okay so given that there it's just never going to go away and
04:25:49Brian Atlasso I guess I still believe that even If war never goes away, no one should be forced into the military. But can I let me give you an example then and you tell me what should be the case. So let's say there's a we're all here in the United
04:26:02Brian AtlasStates and let's say we're not a superpower, right? Because right now we have the most dominant military in the world, right? Uh but let's say we weren't and let's say uh I'll use I'll
04:26:11Brian Atlasuse Russia. Uh Russia is just more dominant as a a superpower. This is a hypothetical, right? It's not the actual case currently, but Russia is more dominant in their military might. And we
04:26:23Brian Atlasknow that they're going to be invading us. We get some intelligence that they're going to invade. And this this Russia in this hypothetical scenario is very violent and very aggressive. And they're actually monstrous. They're
04:26:35Brian Atlasmonsters. And if they do invade the country, it's going to be a land invasion, and they invade us. What they're going to do is kill all the men and they're going to take all the women and take them as war brides. Do you know
04:26:48Brian Atlasthat what a war bride is? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, they're going to force the women into marriages and basically essentially grape the women. Yeah. Um the only way and we could predict this
04:26:58Brian Atlassomehow. We don't have the military might to uh def defeat Russia, right? But if we were to draft men and force men even, let's say it's against their
04:27:08Brian Atlasfree will, we could force the men to fight. And if we did do that, then we would be able to stop this country uh stop Russia from killing all the men and raping all the women under and you were
04:27:21Brian Atlasthe dictator of this country and you could impose this draft. Would you impose the draft? No. So just to be clear uh all the men would die anyways
04:27:31Marin Carreraand all the women including yourself would be uh essayed. You would you would well first the problem is we don't know the outcome when it starts. It's a hypothetical question. So you can give
04:27:42Marin Carrerame the outcome before I answer. I said yes if we don't if we don't draft they're going to be victorious. But from the start of the war you don't just know oh if we don't
04:27:53Marin Carreradraft they are going to be victorious. You don't know that. Well, you know, certainly you could tell the entire society if we don't act now, if people don't volunteer, then we're all going to
04:28:04Marin Carreradie or whatever. Yeah. But I personally do not think it's ethical to force people into situations. Okay. So, just to be clear, you don't
04:28:15Brian Atlasknow the outcome. Huh? In in a real life scenario, you don't know the outcome. But can you see can you see why a country under those sorts of circumstances and mind you historically
04:28:26Brian Atlasuh an entailment of historical wars was that if the other nation invaded your country and they were more powerful they were going to kill all the men. Yeah. And they were going to do bad things to
04:28:39Brian Atlasthe women. Yeah. It happened a lot. And so the countries made a determination and they said, "Well, free will is important, but what's more important is having the men possibly survive and
04:28:51Brian Atlasmaking sure the women don't get graped." So just to be clear, if you were the leader, you would not force men to go and fight under these potential circumstances. I wouldn't force anyone.
04:29:03Brian AtlasSo just to be clear, your lack of action would result in all the men dying anyways and all the women being raped. But you don't know that's the fact. I don't think that's the entailment. You don't think there's people who went to the military
04:29:15Marin Carrerawho would try to fight, you don't think we'd have any shot? If I if a genie came to me and said, "If you don't act now, this is what's going to happen." Then maybe I'd change my answer. But you never know what's going to happen at the
04:29:27Brian Atlasstart of a war. Just so just to be clear, those bad things that happen in the hypothetical have happened historically when there's been war. Yeah. And there have also been men who are like, I also don't want to go and
04:29:40Brian Atlasdie. You're not going to force me to go to war, but they get forced to go to war to prevent that very thing from not happening. Hypotheticals are all hypotheticals. I don't really know what you want me to
04:29:52Marin Carrerasay. You could answer the hypothe I answered and said I would not force anyone to do anything. Okay. And you said that means everyone's going to get killed and raped. But that's not the truth. Is because hypothetical. I said grape. But in the hypothetical, it's a
04:30:05Marin Carreragranted that this this invading force has more military might. Okay? If you told me if a genie came down and told me I'm from the future and this is exactly what's going to happen, then sure. However, that is not the truth. That is
04:30:18Brian Atlasnever going to happen. You're never going to know what happens. Here's the in. So, here's the here it is. 50% chance. So, if you draft the men, you could still lose, right? It's not a
04:30:29Brian Atlascertainty, but there's a 50% chance that if you draft all the military age men that you do have a there's a 50% chance
04:30:37Marin Carrerathat you're able to defeat the invading enemy under those circumstances. Would you do a draft? I don't know. I'd have to be a leader of a country and know
04:30:49Marin Carrerawhat nuclear powers we had and know all my forces. Let's remove nuclear. So, we have no bombs, no guns, no nothing. Uh, there's guns. It's just combat. There's
04:31:01Marin Carreraguns. There's guns, but there's no nuclear weapons. I don't know. I would not want to force people to go to war. People can make their own
04:31:12Marin Carreradecisions. It would It would suck if my country went down, but if everyone in my country said, "I don't want to go to war," then I'm not going to say, "Too bad. You have to, cuz I believe in rights."
04:31:26Brian AtlasOkay. Sounds like you're not doing what it would take to protect men and women from being killed or raped. But well, I don't know. Nowadays, we have a ton of nuclear weapons. We have things
04:31:38Brian Atlasprotecting us and we have a lot of people who volunteer. The problem with your hypothetical is it would never [ __ ] happen though. There's Hold on. There's currently ongoing military conflicts in the Middle East and in
04:31:49Marin CarreraUkraine. Yeah. Do they have a choice to just like end it all? No. and they do draft people and it is a big problem. I just believe that no one should be forced into something like that because
04:32:01Brian Atlasit's sad. Men or women back there. Okay. All right. I'm going to move it on. We have uh tone police patriarchy. Great job tonight, Brian. You have been dealing with difficult personalities. Hi,
04:32:12Brian AtlasFelicity. Great to see you at the table. Chair six. Great job expressing yourself. Keep it up. One, two, three, four. Oh, chair six. Okay. All right. We have Christian King. Ah, yeah. Let's
04:32:25Brian Atlashave illegal immigrants working slave wages instead of Americans and abort our working class. America will be third world with this ideology. Liber liberalism leads to death. Chair six
04:32:36Natalia Starbased. We should all pay people equal paying rights and we shouldn't use immigrants for like the non-paying jobs. But this is the world that we live in. This is how this work to solve these problems. You'd have to completely
04:32:48TTS/Donationsuproot our entire government. We have to just throw everything out. Okay. So, isn't it directed towards you? They're just saying I'm based. You're all right. Based is based. Sorry, Pasty for the delay. I don't know what that means. For
04:33:00TTS/Donationsdelay. Hold on. Quiet, guys. Quiet, please. Chair one. Why aren't more women doing the dirty, dangerous, menial, and laborintensive jobs in the world? What
04:33:10Marin Carrerais stopping them? Why are you not doing one of those jobs? Now, care six is based. Like I've already said, um, women aren't doing those jobs because it's not expected of them because of societal
04:33:23Marin Carrerapressures that are put onto men, which is unfair towards men. I agree. However, it was created by men and it's upheld by men. Um, and what was the other thing that they said? They said, why why am I not doing a job like that now? Because I
04:33:36Marin Carreradon't have to. And a lot of the people who work those jobs, those are the jobs that they are able to get. I'm sure if you asked a guy on an oil rig, would you rather work this job or become like a
04:33:48Brian AtlasCEO of some giant company, he'd pick CEO. However, not everyone's hand is dealt the same. The circumstances are different. All right, we have a waste of
04:33:58Brian Atlasmoney. Is there a hide that the uh is there a single women can do? Excuse me. Is there a single job women can do that men can't? I can't think of one honest question. Give birth. Like, I don't
04:34:11Marin Carreraknow. That's the only thing. Job. But that's the only thing. That's the only difference. Then there is none. And I never said there was one. A surrogate is a job. Oh, surrogacy. That is a good one. A job or a gig. Well, you can get
04:34:23Brian Atlaspaid for surrogacy. What's the difference? You can get paid for a gig. I think when he's talking about job though, you have to be a bit charitable here. Like something that is um like a physical job. Can women be sperm donors?
04:34:35Marin CarreraNo. Okay. I don't think we would say like I don't know if that would be like fair to make women can't be sperm donors. So if you put eggs and sperm in the same category, women can donate eggs and men can donate sperm. And that's
04:34:46Marin Carreralike one of the only differences, but other jobs men and women can both do. I never said that women can do more than men. I'm just saying like we have big sass energy here. He says ordo amorous
04:34:58Brian Atlasdemonstrates order of care. Conservatives care more about the things closest to them, family, friends, humans. Libs care more about rocks, trees, sticks, inanimate objects. Please
04:35:10Brian Atlasuse we care about the mother earth. Oh my god. Thank god. Well, weren't you saying that you think the world would be better if there were no humans? But I'm come back to natural. But what
04:35:21Marin CarreraI'm saying, what does that mean? Is that guy it would be more peaceful. There would be less destruction. There would be less global warming and things would just be a little bit more peaceful. However, however, humans are already
04:35:34Marin Carrerahere. I'm not saying we should get rid of humans. By all means, like we're already here. I just think we should be more careful about where we live and we shouldn't only care about ourselves. Quick question for you. Are you like you're kind of uh consider yourself an
04:35:46Brian Atlasenvironmentalist or Yeah. a little bit. Question. Uh do you think we should as on the individual level take steps to reduce our usage of like plastics for
04:35:56Brian Atlasexample? Yes. Yeah. Okay. Like not drinking from water bottles or reducing our single-use plastics or reducing plastic use in general. Um and you think that this would have a And I actually
04:36:08Marin Carreradon't disagree with you. This would have like a positive impact like if we used less plastics. If every single person on the world used less plastics, then totally. However, it's hard to get
04:36:20Marin Carreraeveryone on board, especially when plastics are so easy. So, it makes sense that we use people use, right? It makes sense that things are going wrong. However, there's some steps that we could totally take to make things better
04:36:30Brian Atlasand we're just not taking. Okay. Um, question for you. Uh would you consider not wearing makeup? Yeah. Well, that would reduce that would
04:36:42Brian Atlasreduce your usage of sort of disposable products. Often makeup comes in like plastic containers and I don't know are you maybe you're wearing just a bit of mascara or eyeliner. I'm wearing some mascara, some concealer, some blush. I
04:36:55Marin Carrerause the companies that I know like don't test on animals and are cleaner brands. I mean, it's hard. I want to wear makeup because it makes me feel pretty. But I could
04:37:07Marin CarreraI understand where you're coming from with that. Well, you feeling pretty is more important than the environment. Me not buying a tiny bit of concealer
04:37:19Marin Carreramade from a vegan brand probably wouldn't save the entire planet. However, if all women on Earth said, "What if we all stopped using makeup?" I'd totally be on board. Yeah. Why? And I don't use
04:37:32Marin Carreramakeup every day. My makeup lasts me months. And I again, I try to use clean brands that don't give out so much fossil fuels and aren't as bad for the planet. However, I don't want to go out
04:37:44Brian Atlasin public feeling sad every day. So, I like putting on a little bit of makeup. Well, I mean, I the cosmetic industry is such a global behemoth. I mean, it's billion multi-billion maybe even in the trillion dollar industry. But it is interesting that praying on women's
04:37:57Brian Atlasinsecurities. Yeah, sure. I guess I would agree with that. But look, it's just interesting to me when you know I I think on the indiv
04:38:05Brian Atlaslook the primary drive of uh environmental um what's the term for it? Environmental uh what's the
04:38:15Brian Atlasword? Uh conservation. No, there's another it's evading me. Environmental pollution uh is typically through corporations. Yeah. like individual if you look at the individuals versus
04:38:28Brian Atlascorporations. Although like these corporations are doing these things in furtherance of individual level consumerism. So they're kind of inextricably linked. But it is
04:38:38Brian Atlasinteresting to me that if we were to get rid of and I don't think makeup really serves any utility except I guess as you said making women feel better. I guess
04:38:50Brian Atlasum I think there's not an actual like for example uh like spoons and forks have like a utility like we use that to eat. I guess you could just use your hands or whatever but there's like there
04:39:02Brian Atlasare certain materials that are made that do have a negative impact on the environment that have a utility. I don't think makeup has any actual utility and I'd love to see How about
04:39:12Co-host/ProducerViagra? Why is Viagra a thing that doesn't have utility? Why do we make Viagra? I Huh. It's such a ridiculous point trying to say that I could argue
04:39:24Natalia Starit, but it's just such a ridiculous point of Viagra is not a necessary thing and men get it for free from the doctors and birth control is not free or we have to pay for birth control. I'm just all
04:39:35Marin Carrerathe talking. I'm just saying if you're trying to play gotcha with me, it's not a gotcha. Yes, I wear makeup. Yes, I like have socks on from CVS who isn't a great brand. You know, there's
04:39:47Marin Carreralots of things you could play gotcha with me about the environment. How I think socks are necessary, though. I'm not against socks. I'm just saying like, yes, I understand that like I'm not the poster child for environmental
04:39:58Marin Carreraprotectionism. However, I'm saying there are steps that the government could even just take to like lower carbon emissions. Well, the only reason I brought it up is you're like, well, the world would be better without humans. I
04:40:10Brian Atlasassume part of your argument here is that due to the uh humanity's impact on the environment and our harm to like ecosystems and whatever part of this relates to uh environmental and
04:40:21Brian Atlasecological um what is oh my god why am I keep blinking on the words uh to pollution uh and I was thinking like okay well here's one simple thing that you could do on the individual level and I think it'd be great actually if all
04:40:33Brian Atlaswomen did it is just cease your consumption of makeup products and I'm asking here if we do a call to action here on the Whatever podcast. Would you
04:40:42Brian Atlasbe willing to make a a environmental commitment to stop wearing makeup entirely for the rest of your life for the sake of the environment?
04:40:53Marin CarreraIf some study said that only me stopping wearing my small amount of makeup would save the planet, then I definitely would do it. But but you would agree. But but makeup could be natural. You could you
04:41:04Brian Atlascould use beat to put makeup on. Pro this girl. You're killing me. Kill me. Yeah. Yeah. Clearly. Um, go ahead. What are you going to say? There are so many
04:41:14Marin Carrerathings I could do that would like when I get my when I get my own car, I'll try to get a hybrid cuz I know that's the best for the environment. Okay. When I take showers, I try to make them shorter. If I'm shampooing my hair, I'll
04:41:27Marin Carreraturn the water off and shampoo and then turn the water back on. But even but I'm just saying stop wearing makeup. That's my ass. But your thing is like you're like trying to play a gotcha moment. Stop wearing makeup. There are so many
04:41:39Marin Carreraother things I could do. Then do those things also. I do those things. But also, my choice to wear a little bit of makeup does not make me a bad non-environmentalist person. I think if you're going to make it does not matter
04:41:52Brian Atlasand you can keep playing gotcha with me but honestly I don't give a so well I think if you're going to make the argument and you did make the you did say that individual better without humans or what on the individual level
04:42:04Brian Atlasyou said that we can take actions to reduce our environmental impact and I'm simply offering extending to you a call to action stop using your makeup products which are pollutants and they
04:42:15Brian Atlasuse plastics and they there's like even some of these makeup companies use like child labor in other countries from those ones. Well, to your knowledge, I make a No, I make a conscious effort. You research all the all the makeup you
04:42:28Brian Atlasthink the champagne you bought wasn't made like stuff like that. Like he doesn't care. I don't care. I'm not an environmentalist. Yeah. No, I I to to clarify though, I do think it's important to protect the environment.
04:42:39Brian AtlasLike I don't think corporations should should be dumping toxic toxic sludge into into waterways, for example. I do believe that there should be some controls on corporations from like yeah
04:42:51Brian Atlasthey shouldn't be able to pollute the environment. However, like I'm not against like fossil fuels. Like I realize that fossil fuels have like them either. I just think we could use less
04:43:03Brian Atlasand we could make an effort to use less. We should go nuclear. That's what I think. Everyone should do nuclear. Nuclear would be fantastic. Let me move it on though because we've got a bunch of chats to get through. Oh, so long.
04:43:14TTS/DonationsYou only want to know George donated $200. Chair one, you don't want to go out into the world without makeup. Otherwise, you would feel sad. You are
04:43:25Natalia Starso full of [ __ ] L MFAO. Okay. I wear I don't wear makeup all the time. Yeah, me. Casey George. Well put. Watch my Tik Toks. There's no makeup in
04:43:35Brian Atlasall of them. Thank you. Um I don't wear makeup. Lot of efforts. You're a [ __ ] liar. You're a [ __ ] liar. Clay says, "Chair
04:43:46Brian Atlas6, stand your ground. You are 200% better than chair one." Yes. Intentional mistakes. Uh4 C is 40F. Look it up or just check her iceart. It's not chair one. Easy to talk about war when you've
04:43:59Marin Carreranever been. You're right. I've never been. You got you been. Have you been? Like what? This guy been No. Yeah. Clean. All right. Keyboard warrior. Nice
04:44:09Brian Atlasbangs. Big forehead. Chair one only argues in out and that means she's smarter in ought and what about isms she hasn't said anything with a basis in reality entire pod you want to respond to those accusations if you believe that
04:44:23Brian AtlasI don't think I'm going to be able to change your mind if you believe okay thank you Dmitri hi Brian I'm a myofascial practitioner from Denver with eight years of experience I've developed groundbreaking techniques that have transformed many lives I followed your
04:44:36Brian Atlasshow and I'm I'm aware of your neck issues for a while hey give me an ice I need an ice pack My neck is bugging me. Uh, thank you for bring remind reminding me, Demetri, a big head to carry. Uh, I genuinely believe I can help you
04:44:47Brian Atlassignificantly. Are you interested? Uh, yeah, sure, man. Uh, have you DM' me before on Instagram? Just Brian Atlas X on Instagram. Shoot me. He wants to give you a massage. All right. Okay. He wants to take your
04:44:59Brian Atlasmoney. Or maybe he wants to help out. I don't know. I don't think he's I think he's probably offering for free, bro. I mean, I'm like, uh, he's probably offering to help. What? That's no no thank you to
04:45:10Brian Atlasme. That's a very nice gesture. Emotional damage. Chair one sits under the comfort men provide to talk like Well, you guys got to listen. Chair one sits under. Sorry. The [ __ ] was that?
04:45:21Marin CarreraLet's all go out. Let it out. You're what? I naturally sign. I sit under the No, sign is really good. It clears your energy. I was readjusting myself. Please treat these