FINAL SHOW?! Goth Alt Catholic E-GIRL Came To DEBATE/DESTROY Brian? WOKE GIRLS! | Dating Talk 275
Date: 2025-12-29
Duration: 10h 24m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_02KK DNA(guest)
SPEAKER_04Lynn(guest)
SPEAKER_05Kaylee Jay(guest)
SPEAKER_08Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_09Alina (Russia)(guest)
SPEAKER_11Natalia Haime Hughes(guest)
SPEAKER_12Amelia/Barbie(guest)
SPEAKER_13Tavy(guest)
SPEAKER_14Samantha (Notes)(guest)
Key Moments
00:00:10
Intro7 guests introduced, KK DNA arrives later
00:12:00
Key MomentNatalia discloses schizophrenia diagnosis
07:00:00
ControversySamantha pulls out written notes on oppression, becomes running joke
08:50:00
QuoteNatalia reveals 100+ body count, frames past as BC (before Christ)
10:09:00
ControversyKK DNA: white people have genetic predisposition to colonize. Concedes on Barbary slave trade numbers.
10:17:00
OtherBrian wraps year-end show after ~10 hours
Topics Discussed
00:00:10
Guest Introductions
7 guests + KK DNA arrives later.
00:12:00
Natalia Schizophrenia
Natalia discloses schizophrenia diagnosis openly.
00:30:00
Age Gap Debate
Extended debate on age gap relationships.
03:50:00
Oral Sex Debate
Heated debate on oral sex obligations.
07:00:00
Wage Gap Debate
Samantha uses prepared notes. Extended debate.
08:50:00
Natalia Body Count 100+
Natalia reveals 100+ body count, frames as BC (before Christ).
10:09:00
KK DNA Colonialism Debate
KK DNA argues whites have genetic predisposition to dominate. Brian counters with Barbary slave trade.
10:17:00
Year-End Wrap
Brian reflects on 2025, commits to continuing in 2026.
Transcript
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08:45:37
Brian Atlassoonish okay men uh career blah blah blah high body count blah blah blah skip skip >> can you guys like order us Taco Bell >> Taco Did you watch last night?
08:45:49
Kaylee Jay>> Y'all said we would have They said we would have snacks and there's cookies and plain chips. >> That's it. >> There's a lot of cookies and chips for eight and for 9
08:46:01
Kaylee Jayhours, y'all. Since 400 p.m. I'm supposed to eat cookies. I came here straight from energy drinks. That's what >> Hey, we're very starving. >> We hook it up here at the whatever podcast. [laughter]
08:46:15
Brian Atlas>> We hook it up. >> I'm hungry. Use some of that money you just put in your pocket. I want to please >> Sammy. >> Yes. >> Sammy. >> Yeah. >> Do you like is Are you fine with Sammy? >> Sammy's okay.
08:46:24
Brian Atlas>> Uh, a woman should not be rejected because of her weight. >> What did I do? >> What did you do? You circled that. >> I said, "Yeah, she agree with that."
08:46:36
Samantha (Notes)Because of her weight. >> Okay. Um, if somebody's not physically attracted to another person, then yeah, rejection is okay cuz that's like, you know, their preference. Um
08:46:49
Brian Atlasyeah. >> Yeah. [laughter] >> Um I don't think anybody should be like like um what is it called? Like bullied for their weight. >> You look like Mona. Did I tell you? I
08:47:02
Samantha (Notes)already said that. >> Doesn't she get Jenna Ortega? >> Doesn't she kind of look like >> everywhere we go every person? I think that's what it is >> and I'm living for it. Stay.
08:47:13
Samantha (Notes)>> Just what is behind your eyes? >> My eyes? I don't know. Just some kind of like >> um I think I do like overanalyze everything and I'm like, hm, what's wrong with this person? This is probably
08:47:25
Samantha (Notes)why, you know, they're acting that way. I think I overanalyze people. I psy I psychoanalyze them. >> People are saying I'm wrong, I guess. I don't know. >> What are they saying? >> The girl from the ring. Okay, that's a bit insane. saying that's a bit of a
08:47:39
Brian Atlascrazy word. >> She looks she looks perma stone. >> People are evil. >> They are >> dead glare. >> They are >> dead. >> But but I guess why did what's the thing
08:47:49
Brian Atlaswith the a woman should not [snorts] be rejected. Like if if you're a guy and you're like I don't want to date this woman. I don't think you should be like oh I don't want to date you because you're a fatty. No, that's rude. That's that's
08:48:01
Samantha (Notes)>> okay. She should she shouldn't be like rejected from like life. Like people [laughter] accept her from >> It's a dating podcast. Of course we're talking about dating. >> She said hire fat women. Hire fat women. >> Your [clears throat] next helmet girl
08:48:14
Brian Atlasshould be fat. >> I mean I I have married girl. You ain't fat. >> Yeah. >> You think you're fat? >> I think I'm really fat right now. >> I'm not going to stand up.
08:48:28
KK DNA[laughter] >> Let's see. Let's see. She's like, "Do you trying to make her flex our whole entire insecurity?" >> I [laughter] know. She's like, "Stand up and show everybody." >> He's like, "And do the and do the face like from the ring. >> Lift up your shirt and show them your stomach." [laughter]
08:48:42
Kaylee Jay>> Oh, they they know. They know. >> And put your hair over your face and look over at me. >> No. Run into the camera. >> Now [laughter] start running and screaming. >> Some guys are some guys are into that.
08:48:53
Samantha (Notes)>> Some guys are into it. Yeah. I'm like the little emo ones and I'm like, "Oh, great. I like the emo stays on." Uh, Alina, can you read this one? >> Brian isn't a misogynist, but he's definitely a mass switchist for
08:49:05
Alina (Russia)willingly putting himself through these debates with brain deadad eirls. Also convenient that women started to fight for highpaying jobs when air conditioning in office buildings became common. Good play.
08:49:16
Brian Atlas>> Yes, good play. I [laughter] I actually think if we were to go back uh I think there would have been less of like a feminist push
08:49:26
Brian Atlasuh when the majority of jobs were not in office uh environment. >> I agree
08:49:36
Brian Atlas>> like when [ __ ] was like [ __ ] physical and labor and working in a mine or some [ __ ] I don't know. women did not want equality then. I actually think
08:49:48
Brian Atlasthough even though yeah you might say women had you know historically you know the men could go out and work and make money and the woman had to stay home and traditional gender expectations blah blah unfair. I think women had kind of a good deal.
08:50:02
Brian Atlas>> I agree like >> as they should >> think about this right here's just one example and you might be able to point to other examples that are contrary to this. Let's think of the example of the man is any somebody you're in Philadelphia,
08:50:15
Brian Atlasright? >> So I believe in Pennsylvania a long time ago in parts of Pennsylvania, there was a a heavy coal
08:50:24
Brian Atlasmining industry. So men would go into the coal mines in Pennsylvania. The women would stay home, cook, clean, watch the kids. The men would go into the coal mine, be covered in suit, and
08:50:37
Brian Atlaslike most of them would [ __ ] die of like black lung or some [ __ ] in their 40s, 50s, 60s, some like early whatever. Or they just there's a mind collapse, they just [ __ ] die. Uh not from lung damage, but from something
08:50:48
Brian Atlaselse. [sighs] I think women had the better, at least in that specific context, in that example. I do think women got the better deal. Even if they you could say, well,
08:51:01
Brian Atlaswomen couldn't work. H I [sighs] feel like not working kind of was the good deal. [clears throat] I feel like that was the good deal in that context. >> I have a question for you, Brian. >> Sure.
08:51:12
Amelia/Barbie>> Do you believe that the origination of feminism was a natural push or was it government funded? >> Like a scop? Well, I mean, feminism started in the
08:51:24
Brian Atlaslate 1800s, >> but when it got really radical around the 70s. >> Oh, the 60s and 70s. Yeah, I think there's a scop component. I agree because the benefit was the extra taxpayer >> but like
08:51:37
Amelia/Barbie>> the separation of the American family it all adds up the benefit of the government arguably but that's all here say. >> Oh okay preaching. >> Yeah I think there's there could be look
08:51:47
Brian AtlasI I haven't investigated the I guess you would call it conspiracy theory. I haven't investigated it. I think there's probably a good chance that I mean I think there's actually some evidence
08:51:58
Brian Atlasthat what's her there >> there was a famous feminist that I believe was a uh a CIA asset. >> Yes. >> I can't remember her name though. Chat >> it was
08:52:12
Brian Atlas>> is it uh who was it? >> I forget her name. >> She's like a major feminist. I forgot her name. >> She was it Gloria Steinum? >> I think >> I think so. I think one of them
08:52:23
Brian Atlas>> I think the original original >> was it Gloria Steinum who was >> went to the CIA >> she she was a CIA asset or something >> so
08:52:34
Amelia/Barbie>> but but originally in the 1880s or I don't know exactly >> way back it's different but when like the huge revival came in the ' 70s >> what I allegedly allegedly believe is
08:52:47
Amelia/Barbiethat like I'm curious if you agree or not that this was a governmentbacked operation to separate the American family, to put both parents in the working class, double taxes, voting, create more conflict among the
08:52:59
Amelia/Barbie[clears throat] population. Your attention is away from the children who are now being raised by the public education system who's also funded by the government. Now you got the government controlling two aspects when it should be a man and a wife in the home with his kids.
08:53:11
Amelia/Barbie>> Mhm. >> And now where do we end up in this day and age? I don't agree with modern feminism. I think that what it's evolves into is exactly what the government wants. Overpopulation of Only Fans,
08:53:24
Amelia/Barbiedestruction of the modern family. And to each their own, do what you want. But this, we are playing exactly into their side that they started so long ago. And it hurts my brain cuz it's like we're watching the destruction of like
08:53:35
Amelia/Barbiemasculinity and femininity. And it's like we're falling for like liberal, Republican, and like feminist. And it's just a it's it's a big distraction from the core values that we're really meant
08:53:47
Amelia/Barbieto, you know, love each other, have a family. I agree with that. >> And I think that a lot of the feminism is just so damaging cuz now you got, you know, like violence going on. This is
08:53:58
Brian Atlasthe opposite of what it originally was, but we've lost the the [ __ ] plot. >> Uh >> is that too based? Allegedly. Allegedly. >> That's what I believe. I have a very strong opinion on this. I think it's uh there there is some evidence pointing to
08:54:11
Brian Atlasthis being a possibility towards it being true and it's certainly plausible. Um I don't I don't know if there's like any major smoking guns. I believe there
08:54:22
Brian Atlasare famous feminists who were confirmed to be like CIA assets but >> and I think you already acknowledge [clears throat] this like early early feminism. I don't believe any >> it was different.
08:54:34
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. I don't think any there were intelligence agencies in the 18 was there intelligence agencies in like >> it was a slow starts. >> It was a really slow start.
08:54:45
Brian Atlas>> Was the I I don't >> chat they want you to think there was >> I'm reading the chat right now. Somebody tell me were there intelligence agencies in the 1800s?
08:54:59
Brian Atlas>> Anybody in the chat secret societies? >> There's always been. I mean there were con for sure there were conspiracies [clears throat] and there were elites and there were powerful people. >> Do you believe throughout all of human history?
08:55:12
Brian Atlas>> Um but like an intelligence agency SCOP. Uh that's something else. >> Kings had spies. Brian. True. True.
08:55:22
Brian AtlasTrue. Okay. The Pinkertons. Weren't the pink Pinkertons like just
08:55:28
Brian Atlasuh they were like uh hired hired muscled to some degree. >> Were the Pinkertons like a conspiring
08:55:44
Brian Atlasquestion is though? It's just a hired muscle basically or that's meant to be kept secret. >> Uh let's see. Okay. By the way, I don't I don't know if anybody's seen the show Deadwood. >> Great. >> So good.
08:55:57
Brian Atlas>> Such a good show. A bit slow, [clears throat] at least by today's standards. I still think it's a really good show. A bit slow, like probably >> it's like 20 20 years old, but it's got like I don't know. I like it. Uh but
08:56:08
Brian Atlasthey had the Pinkertons in Deadwood and what's that name? [ __ ] Woo. Yo, chat, who's seen uh one in the chat if you've seen Deadwood? Uh the the series that
08:56:18
Brian Atlaswas on HBO in like the early no mid 2000s I think. [ __ ] Swear Engine. That guy. [ __ ] All they just say they did a compilation of how many times
08:56:28
Brian Atlasthe term [ __ ] was said and it's hilarious because they said like 300 times they said [ __ ] in this entire show. [laughter] And then Swiggen. That's funny too. Good show guys. A little recommendation for you guys. >> A mosquito. I just killed it.
08:56:42
Kaylee Jay>> Did you get Hell yeah, girl. >> Oh my gosh. >> I killed a mosquito. We saw it at the same time. >> You have >> I killed one in the bathroom. >> You have malaria.
08:56:54
Brian Atlas>> It's on Where are the window coming from? I don't know. Okay. Uh final few things from the questionnaire. I'm going to blast through these. What is the just these questions here? What is the minimum yearly income to be your future
08:57:05
Amelia/Barbiehusband? Quick answers if possible. >> I don't even know what's like a legible answer. Like to be honest, I said like 60 60 70. I don't know. Doesn't have to be crazy. If we love each other, we love each other.
08:57:16
Brian Atlas>> Okay. >> I put we'll figure it out. >> Oh, come on. >> I don't know who he is yet. >> But would you date a guy who works at McDonald's? Like your future husband?
08:57:29
Kaylee Jay>> I don't think I would match with a guy who works at McDonald's now. >> Six figures, you think? Or what? >> Yeah. I think if I mean, yeah, if if I was seriously dating someone and they
08:57:41
Brian Atlaswere wanting marriage, which is what I want, and wanting to build a future together, then I would expect them to have a job that could pay for both of us to live. >> I see. Um, oh, by the way, for the chat,
08:57:53
Brian Atlasum, I'm really disappointed that there were no champagne pops today. >> A fact. Speaking of Deadwood [ __ ] uh, but we will half the price of just for funsies because it's
08:58:04
Brian Atlasour final show of the year, final show. Uh, we're halfing the Champagne Pop price if anybody wants. So, Champagne
08:58:11
Brian AtlasPops will be uh 499 500 uh 499 if anybody wants to have a little celebration here at the end of the show. A little champagne pop. Um, >> yes.
08:58:23
Brian Atlas>> Minimum income? >> I said 100,000. What about you? >> 100,000. >> What about you? >> I set the same >> 100,000. What about you? >> As much as I possibly can.
08:58:34
Brian Atlas>> Well, but what what's the minimum? Cuz yeah, you'd want billionaire. [clears throat and cough] >> I must. >> Damn. >> Okay, skip. Alina, >> I said 90.
08:58:48
Brian Atlas>> What is it? Come on, just tell us. >> Like, I really don't know if I like if I could get >> I'm trying. >> Like 500K. >> Nah. Like I want mills. >> Okay. Tell give us a number. 3 mil. 2 mil. >> Two. Any a couple.
08:59:00
Brian Atlas>> What minimum though? 2 mill. >> Yeah, sure. >> Minimum $2 million a year. Okay. Uh >> it's very possible for me. >> Oh, it is. >> I have that. I have those options.
08:59:13
Brian Atlas>> You have those. Wait, can I put your microphone down? >> Yeah. How do I do that? >> Grab it from the back. Tilt it down. >> Yeah. Too too much. >> Yeah. Good.
08:59:25
KK DNAyou have those you could right now you could date a guy be marry mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar mar marry [clears throat] a guy who who makes 2 mill a year. >> I don't I don't know about I don't want to be married. I'm just saying if I were to get a man and and and I I find a man,
08:59:36
Brian Atlashe's definitely going to be very rich. That's just me because I have those options and I can do that. >> The question is will you settle for less? >> I would not settle for less. I I would just I would just be by myself.
08:59:47
Brian Atlas>> You just end it end it all. Okay. Um >> that's why I'm by myself. H I'm just letting you know it's going to be really I think it's really like if I I'm a betting man I don't think you're
08:59:59
KK DNAgoing to get a guy who makes two milk >> I could I could see how you could say that but you know in my culture >> um >> what culture is that >> the black culture oh >> you know what I'm saying >> I thought it was the New Orleans
09:00:11
KK DNA>> oh like oh no I ain't going to lie you know not a lot of people got it like that but you know I'm cont rich a lot of rich people >> they don't have a lot of
09:00:20
KK DNA>> wait the black culture Yeah, in my cop top ch I would be top tier and I get top tier men. That's what I get. It's not
09:00:30
KK DNAeven a you know if you know you know. >> You're saying that you're betting that I wouldn't. I'm saying that I definitely can. I could do it right now.
09:00:44
Kaylee Jay[clears throat] >> Well, cuz if she's a songwriter and she's writing songs like I'm choosing to not do that because >> that she's around already. That's like her community is millionaires and it's more likely to end up with a million. >> I don't know. Did anybody see the
09:00:56
Brian Atlas[ __ ] >> the Diddy documentary? >> Oh god. >> They're taking these these [ __ ] record companies are [ __ ] screwing screwing these
09:01:08
Brian Atlas>> these talented black men over. Screwing them over. >> True. >> The [ __ ] music industry. >> Screwing them over. Yeah, but I, you know, I'm not really into artists anyway. Like, I wouldn't want my man in
09:01:22
Brian Atlasthe same industry as me. >> Young Black and Rich. Good song. [clears throat] Um, >> period. >> Okay. I That's my anthem. >> That's yours. Okay. [laughter] Sorry. >> Black and Rich.
09:01:33
Brian Atlas>> I put that [ __ ] on and I [ __ ] rock out to that. Especially the part where it's like the black part. >> That's the next t-shirt. That's the next sweatshirt. >> I'm actually This is going to make me some fans. I'm actually technically Africaname.
09:01:45
KK DNA>> But whatever. I'm young, black, and >> nobody wants to bite on the African-American. >> We [laughter] gonna start calling you YBA. >> You go be YBA like young boy. You be YB. Young black rich. Oh, no. YBR. YBR. That's what it is.
09:01:59
Amelia/Barbie>> You going be YBR? >> No, but but I actually am technically African-American. >> No, you're not. >> Oh, totally. >> Well, hear me out. >> You're not. [laughter] >> Hear me out. >> I don't care. >> Hear me out. >> Then so am I.
09:02:10
Brian Atlas>> Because she ended up Okay, so I'll tell you why. I'll tell you why. It's a technicality. So my dad was actually born in North Africa. >> My mom was born in America. So if my dad
09:02:22
Amelia/Barbiewas born in Africa and my mom was born in America, >> technically >> Africaname. >> I'm African-American. >> Do you take any traditions or identify
09:02:34
Brian Atlaswith any part of that culture? So my dad was born in Algeria which is in North Africa which at the time >> of his birth anyways he didn't stay
09:02:45
Brian Atlasthere long because civil war uh Algeria was a French territory. >> Mhm. >> Uh so technically because of his birth
09:02:55
KK DNAin Africa and my mom's birth in America >> we have a >> you are colonizers. You are black by uh you're you are >> Algeria is not black.
09:03:08
Brian Atlas>> Alger >> they're they're like uh Arabic I guess or I I think they're Arabic. >> Algeria is not black. >> What did they mean? >> I'm not going to get into that. >> In the US?
09:03:22
KK DNA>> No, I was just curious like what the circumstances was if that's okay to ask. >> Uh they meant the United States. >> Well, I mean like >> like at college. >> Yeah. >> So would you consider yourself an African American? >> Okay. Not really. I'm just curious. >> I'm not black if that's what you're
09:03:36
Brian Atlasasking. >> Yeah. Right. So, you said that you're technically >> I'm technically African American. >> Oh my god. >> You know how words can have multiple. >> Yeah, you're right. You're totally right.
09:03:46
Brian Atlas>> You know, like [ __ ] could be like an insult to a woman. It could be an endearing term to a woman if you're a rapper. [laughter] >> Or it might mean a female dog. >> Yeah, you're right. >> I'm Africanamean.
09:03:59
Brian Atlas>> Yep, you are. >> You guys are not enjoying this conversation. [laughter] He's not like >> I'm just saying. I'm just saying. Here, tell you what. Will you call me? [laughter] >> Oh, no.
09:04:10
Brian Atlas>> God. Hell no. >> Uh, how about Here, I'll do it for you. >> Would you call me? >> No, not that one. >> All right, then. You're not African, but you [laughter] >> You're my Caucasian though. >> I'm your Caucasian.
09:04:21
Brian Atlas>> You're my Caucasian. What's up, girl? >> And you? You're [laughter] also my Caucasian. My Caucasian. My Caucasian. [gasps] >> My Mexican. My Caucasian. My skitso, my
09:04:34
Brian Atlas[laughter] Slavic, Caucasian. >> Oh my god. >> Never mind. >> What is this? >> What? >> Y'all heard it here first. >> Like, you know how Look, I can't say the word. I would never say the word. I don't say the word. >> Oh, I see.
09:04:44
SPEAKER_10>> You know how like >> black people >> can hold on. Hear me out. >> Fear of saying black. You know how >> word >> black people you wanted to say? >> I just
09:04:57
Brian Atlashe said [laughter] he said please don't call me. Hear me out. >> Oh my god. Like you know how y'all will um you can call each other like my nword. >> Yes. [laughter] >> My Caucasian. That's like
09:05:11
Brian Atlas[clears throat] >> I cuz I'm white. I can say I can my >> right. >> But I'll give you the Caucasian pass. Do you want to call me your >> am I your Caucasian? >> You my wigger. >> I Yeah.
09:05:26
Brian Atlas>> Oh >> my wig. >> Wigger with a W. I think I'm allowed to say that. >> Yeah. That's better. At least that I think. >> Do you want to call me your your n-word, though?
09:05:35
Lynn>> Do I? Um, I don't want to. >> I'd rather just call you by your name. >> Okay. I'm just Look, I'm trying to I'm trying to get some motion.
09:05:46
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> And I feel like if a like the biggest not the biggest compliment, I don't want to say that. I feel like it's a big compliment. Actually, a black girl I think last show called me >> the n-word. [clears throat] Yeah. Not as an insult, but like as a >> Yeah,
09:06:00
Brian Atlas>> that is a compliment. >> I think it's a compliment if a black person calls a white person >> the n-word. >> I could see that. >> Is this conversation getting a little >> Yeah. >> on the fence? I don't know.
09:06:11
KK DNA>> I don't feel no ties away. >> All right. Well, >> this is all y'all scratch that. So, what's up? You know, clear the air. Blindfold up. What's up? [laughter]
09:06:26
Brian Atlas>> Um, okay. Well, so so anyways, um happy anyways. Um [laughter] >> but uh >> you let's hang out. >> How tall are you? >> I like dude.
09:06:39
Amelia/Barbie>> Oh, how tall are you and what's the minimum height of a man you would date? >> I'm 5'3 and my minimum is probably like a little bit below 6 foot. >> Okay. What about you?
09:06:50
Kaylee Jay>> What about you? >> I'm 55 and a half and I would prefer to date a man my height or above. Mary, could you get me a water? >> I'm 5'2 and I would like my man to be 5'6 and taller.
09:07:03
Samantha (Notes)>> What about you? >> I'm 5'4 and the minimum height 5'7. >> What about you? >> I'm 5'1, but I'd like to date somebody who's like 5'10 or taller.
09:07:16
Natalia Haime Hughes>> Okay. What about you? >> I would say it kind of depends on their martial arts skills, [laughter] but >> [laughter]
09:07:27
Natalia Haime Hughes>> Where are we right now, girl? I would say like I used to think like my same height or higher. >> Martial arts skills. What do you mean? >> But it but if they're like really small and like able to defend me at a small
09:07:40
Natalia Haime Hughesheight. >> What about like are we talking like uh what what kind of martial arts? Judo, taekwond do >> just >> karate? >> Just like as a woman you get stalked and
09:07:50
Natalia Haime Hughesstuff. So it's good to have someone that could protect you. Taekwon Hoe. >> Oh god. Oh, >> you going to let him. You not my wig no more.
09:08:04
KK DNA>> Why? >> Cuz brother, you can't be doing that to my like, come on, gang. [snorts] Relax. >> I'm one that she's accepting me. [laughter] See how she's talking to me? I'm accepted into the >> You get it. You get it. You get it.
09:08:16
Alina (Russia)>> Yeah. Yeah. >> I'm 5'5. >> I want a 59. Oh, my bad. >> Oh. Oh, >> I want mine to be 5' Alina.
09:08:27
Brian Atlas>> I'm 5'6 and I would date 5'7. >> Word. Okay, cool. Uh oh boy. Do we do the bear? Okay, really quick. I'll uh would
09:08:38
Brian Atlasyou rather cross paths with a random man or random on the hike? >> Probably a man. >> What about you? >> Black bear. >> Okay, you >> random man. >> What about you? >> Man, >> you
09:08:49
Natalia Haime Hughes>> I think man. you >> bear. I used to be a park ranger. [laughter] >> Oh, >> damn. >> Check out all the Pokemon [laughter] >> in the woods. You said >> on a hike. >> On a hike?
09:09:03
KK DNA>> Yeah. Like >> I mean a bear. That [ __ ] may not even see me. Like >> a
09:09:11
Brian Atlasman. >> Okay. Uh whatever. I'm not going to We won't get into the bear convo. Uh,
09:09:21
Brian Atlasokay. [sighs] Uh, let's see here. There's a few more things. [sighs] Let me just make sure I Let me see if
09:09:30
Brian AtlasDid I get everybody's notes? We have Okay, Susie. No show. Ah, Samantha. He went on a date with this freak who tried to scare you at the end of the
09:09:40
Samantha (Notes)Tell us the quick story there. Oh, there was this kid who I went on a date with and um the whole date was horrible, but the worst part was um towards the end of our date when I was getting like he
09:09:52
Samantha (Notes)decided to pick me up at home when I was getting like dropped off back, [clears throat] you know, at my place. Um he decided to like miss the turn to my house and then speed up
09:10:05
Samantha (Notes)>> and just like stare at me. I'm a very like a monotone person and I don't really have like fast reactions. So, I just kind of like stood there and stood at him and like stared at him and I was just like, "What are you doing?" And then he was like, "Oh, I was trying to
09:10:18
Samantha (Notes)scare you, but you're not really giving me the reaction that I expected. So, I guess I'll just take you home now." >> And I was like, "What a [ __ ] psychopath. He wants to kill me or something." And like,
09:10:32
Samantha (Notes)>> it's just so weird. >> Yeah, that's weird. I'm wondering what reaction he expected from that. You know what I mean? >> He wanted like fear from me and because I was just like there, >> he was like, "Oh, this is boring. I'm
09:10:45
Kaylee Jaygoing to take you home." >> Yeah. Cuz first he took her to his house. >> Oh, she Yeah. >> Yeah. She's like, "Oh, I want you to take me home." And then he just drives and pulls up to his own house. >> Place it. >> And he's like, "Oh, I have to get something here." >> And then
09:10:58
Kaylee Jay>> so he's like trying to creep her out. You know what I mean? And [clears throat] then she's like, "No, take me home." And then he starts speeding up like driving all crazy looking at her and he's just like trying to creep, you know, like he won't try to get a reaction. >> Yeah. To elicit fear out of her.
09:11:10
Samantha (Notes)>> Yeah. >> That's so how did you get out of that situation? >> Well, I basically Well, I didn't really have a reaction. So, he was like bored and then he like decided to like take me home and then I was like, "Oh, thank
09:11:22
Samantha (Notes)God." >> I could totally being her. I can totally see her being like, "Oh my god, I'm so scared. Take me home." I was literally just like I was just like sitting there and I was just like what are you doing
09:11:34
Samantha (Notes)[laughter] >> and then he was like he wanted to like scare you and I was just like oh take me home. >> Yeah, that was not what he was looking for at all. Was his house far from your
09:11:46
Samantha (Notes)house? Like how long? >> We lived in the same neighborhood. He lived maybe like less than a mile away. >> That's so crazy. Um.
09:11:59
Samantha (Notes)>> H. >> All right. Uh, you also says, "Why do men date the people they date?" >> Yeah. I also Yeah, I'm like curious
09:12:10
Samantha (Notes)about like why men choose certain girls and also like the whole marriage thing, like why do they choose to settle down? Like do they choose to settle down just
09:12:21
Samantha (Notes)because they feel like they have to? Or I feel like there's a small percentage of men who are actually born like wanting to be a husband. I feel like
09:12:31
Samantha (Notes)that's not common at all. So like what kind of like makes a man settle down? >> Who's curious? >> Aren't we all curious?
09:12:44
Samantha (Notes)>> I feel like it's just like a looks thing. Like if something's like super like cute and like easy to get along with, they're like, "Oh, >> something [laughter] women things to you, you [ __ ] misogynist." >> She said, "If something's cute and easy
09:12:58
Samantha (Notes)to get, >> you're so sexist." >> If [laughter] someone is cute, >> um, I feel like men are just like, "Oh, this is fun. This is convenient. So, I guess I'll just keep doing this, you know?"
09:13:09
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. I think good looks as a woman can bring you pretty far. Being pleasant will bring you pretty far. or having both is kind of going to be the ultimate combination. Honestly, look, you just got to be a
09:13:21
Samantha (Notes)based submissive housewife. >> It's just like companionship, isn't it? >> What do you mean? >> Like just companionship. Like they just like crave to have like a little companion. >> Are you lacking in your ability to be a
09:13:33
Samantha (Notes)companion? >> No, not really. I don't like dating. There's people who want to date me that I'm like, I don't really want to do that right now. >> Um, but I don't know. I've always just been so curious. Like I'm too I feel
09:13:46
Samantha (Notes)like I'm too young to get married and I'm too young to to like settle down. Maybe in like 2 years I'll start dating for marriage. Um but yeah, I've always just been so curious about like the dating pool and like why men do the
09:13:59
Brian Atlasthings that they do. >> Gotcha. Okay. Um we're doing your notes, then we have a rapid fire segment, then that we're pretty much done. So your notes, uh Natalia.
09:14:10
Natalia Haime Hughes>> Oh, wow. Thank you. Oh. Oh, the the blindfold comes off. >> Oh, sorry. No, leave that show. >> If I don't look at the screen, I think I'm okay. But >> yeah, you're probably good. Um, >> no, you do you. Take it off if you
09:14:22
Brian Atlas>> if you can try to stay on topic and try to just like answer the specific thing or like try not to derail too much, but um, you said you had drinks with a military contractor on accident who
09:14:35
Natalia Haime Hugheswanted to have a war with Venezuela. >> Yes. I was in Miami and um I was um with a
09:14:46
Natalia Haime Hughesgirlfriend and she was interested in one of the guys who said that he didn't feel empathy and I was just was like, "Oh, interesting." Um didn't didn't seem like
09:14:55
Natalia Haime Hughesa violent person. Um and his friend um ended up being the military contractor
09:15:02
Natalia Haime Hughesthat wanted a war with Venezuela. And that was back in 2020 or so. And I was >> military contractor. Yeah.
09:15:13
Natalia Haime Hughes>> So he wasn't in the military. >> He was a a military contractor. So he had something to do with >> he was like Blackwater or whatever that company. Uh >> I just don't know exactly the specifics, but he told me he was a military
09:15:27
Brian Atlascontractor. >> Mil But military contractors aren't active military. They're they're uh oh
09:15:35
Brian Atlas[ __ ] What's the word? What's the word for when you mercenary? They're mer they're mercenaries. So they
09:15:46
Brian Atlasthey're not like I'm a sergeant in the US Marines. They're just maybe they I don't know if they wait chat. Do mercenaries have ranks within their
09:15:58
Brian Atlasmilitary contractor organization? Do mercenaries do contractors, military contractors, do they have ranks?
09:16:09
Brian Atlas>> And do they have a say in anything? >> I don't know. It's like I don't think they have a say in whether they're going to war. >> So he wanted to go to war with the Venezuela. Did you sleep with him?
09:16:19
Natalia Haime Hughes>> No, I just Good for you. was um no I would never [laughter] and I was just >> well um >> let's not let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> Um I was just well I don't like people
09:16:32
Brian Atlasthat promote wars >> and your your whole thing now is we're about to go to war with Venezuela. Right. But Right. >> Isn't that what you started? >> That's a that's a big concern of mine. Yes.
09:16:46
Brian AtlasUm, >> so this guy who you military contractor who wanted to have a war with Venezuela, you didn't sleep with him. >> Whoa. I just realized if you did sleep with him, we would not find ourselves in
09:17:00
Brian Atlasour current predicament. >> We could have had world peace. >> We could have not. You should have slept with him. And now because you didn't sleep with him, now we're about to go to war with Venezuela. That's [ __ ] up. I think you owe the Venezuelan people an
09:17:11
Natalia Haime Hughesapology. >> I would love to stop the wars if I could. I just >> Would you stop the wars [laughter] if you had to have sex with >> Donald Trump? >> Um, >> if you could stop the war,
09:17:24
Brian Atlas>> Donald Trump, >> but you had Wait, hold on. I feel like I got ask the liberal girls. Uh, for you, would you have sex with Donald Trump if it meant an end to the Palestine? Wait, isn't it over? >> No, >> I thought it ended. I thought it was great.
09:17:38
Kaylee Jay>> They just keep [clears throat] lying about it. >> Um, no. If there was a million% chance it if it was for sure secured in the future of humanity that there would be no more wars and that they would stop
09:17:50
Kaylee Jaythe genocide in Gaza and they would give Palestinians their land back and we would all say [ __ ] Israel. I would for sure [ __ ] Donald Trump. >> Would you uh Natal >> for the greater good? >> Would you
09:18:04
Natalia Haime Hughes>> um >> belate Donald Trump? I just like I would only listen to Jesus Christ as much as possible. [laughter] Like so like want you to do that.
09:18:15
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, exactly. I just don't think that's going to make sense at all. >> All right. Yo, chat, would chat to end world hunger, would you guys have sex with Donald Trump? >> Bro, [laughter]
09:18:27
Brian Atlas>> to to end included. >> All these men I know men included. >> To end racism. [laughter] This is so >> to end racism chat, would you have sex
09:18:38
Brian Atlaswith Donald Trump? [laughter] >> You know what they're gonna say? >> They're gonna be like, "Nah, let's keep that shit." [laughter] >> Yeah. >> Oh, [ __ ] That's funny. Um,
09:18:49
Brian Atlasto end [laughter] >> climate change. Yo, men men in the chat, would you, if you had to be gay for 24 hours, for a billion dollars, would you
09:19:01
Brian Atlasbe gay for 24 hours? >> No. >> Would anybody have sex with Donald Trump at the table for a billion dollars? >> Oh my god.
09:19:14
Brian Atlas>> On camera? >> No. No. No. Just [laughter] >> Oh, where' the camera come in? >> [ __ ] Chat. Chat. A lot of chat. My chat is super gay tonight. >> Yeah. >> They're all They're all down for the one bill.
09:19:28
Brian Atlas>> Oh, they're like, "Yeah, I'd be gay for 24 hours for a bill." >> I mean, you gay or a session, you know? Everyone's going to say it. >> It's tough out there. >> Paying for a billion, though. >> A billion? [ __ ] That's a lot. >> A bill? I mean,
09:19:41
Brian Atlas[clears throat] >> so would you have sex with Donald Trump for a billion dollars? >> Hell no. >> A billion? What about you? Would you have sex with >> I'm not giving it all. Would you have sex with Trump?
09:19:52
Kaylee Jay>> That's disgusting. >> A billion dollars. >> I just feel like I have to preface this by saying [ __ ] Donald Trump. Like, hell no. That man is a pedophile and a rapist. But >> God,
09:20:06
Kaylee Jay>> he is. But >> fake news >> for one, Bill. >> I would probably do it. Yeah. >> What about you? >> He changed the world. >> Yeah, I would. >> I don't know.
09:20:17
Brian Atlas>> A billion dollars. He looks like Mr. Krabs out of his shell. >> How about this? >> He's disgusting. >> You're blindfolded. >> No, but it's it's the late afternoon in
09:20:29
Samantha (Notes)winter [clears throat] >> and the lights are off. >> She's super drunk. The lights are off. I'm like extremely like obliterated. He lasts like 2 seconds. >> There is a bit of light coming through the window. >> But she's [clears throat] deaf. She
09:20:42
Brian Atlasdoesn't have to hear his voice or his grunt. It's like >> And it's like two seconds. It's just like in and out. He has a >> I'm sure that's how long he lasts. Yeah, I'm sure that's how long. >> But it's it's evening time, so it's like twilight, so there's some light coming
09:20:55
Kaylee Jaythrough the window. >> Where are we right now, Brian? >> There's like a slight glow on his face. >> I'm so disturbed. >> Becomes terrified. >> Um, okay. [laughter]
09:21:04
Brian Atlas>> Uh, question. Natalia. Natalia. Uh, let's see. You said you really want to stop the Venezuelan war [laughter] before it starts an all-out war. You're concerned it'll get much worse after the
09:21:16
Brian Atlasholidays. You believe you could potentially prevent wars with healthier food and detoxing. >> Yeah, I think I you know I think there's something to that. If people are
09:21:26
Brian Atlashealthier, I think that would be good for geopolitics. Um your hypothesis toxic chemicals
09:21:38
Brian Atlashave you believe Trump has toxic chemicals? he because of McDonald's and like other stuff and it makes him angry and emotional. >> In 30 seconds describe the toxic chemical hypothesis.
09:21:54
Natalia Haime Hughes>> Okay. So the the big thing is that when it's a synthetic chemical, our body doesn't recognize it very well. So it stores in the body, it stores in the fat
09:22:03
Natalia Haime Hughesand the bone. It stores in the brain. Examples are pesticides, plastic, forever chemicals, heavy metals. >> There's not any mean comments, by the way. You've had you've been covering
09:22:15
KK DNAyour eyes. I don't think there's really been any mean comments for >> they called me this. >> That's called blocking the haters. They just can't even They can't She can't even see that. >> They hate us cuz they ain't us. >> She
09:22:28
KK DNA>> They hate us because they ain't us. >> She prayed to God to blind the haters. And >> they hate us because they ain't us. >> They hate us cuz they ain't us. They hate us because they anus.
09:22:39
Natalia Haime Hughes>> They hate us because they on my show. >> Okay. I'm sorry. I did not mean to interrupt you, my dear. Continue. >> You was talking about storing fat and stuff. >> You [clears throat] have 15 more seconds.
09:22:51
Natalia Haime Hughes>> Okay. Yeah. So, um, so if you look at how pesticides interact with the gut microbiome, it kills off the gut
09:22:59
Natalia Haime Hughesmicrobiome, killing off lactobacillus. Um, and that reduces the amount of GABA hormone that goes to the brain. So, you have more anxiety if you're not eating
09:23:11
Natalia Haime Hughesorganic food. But if you're eating probiotics, then you can reduce your anxiety and think more clearly and perhaps not think of protecting yourself
09:23:21
Natalia Haime Hugheswith money rather than protecting yourself with Jesus Christ and natural healing and dealing with your pain and everything. Like there's so many people
09:23:30
Natalia Haime Hughesthat deal with pain and they uh don't fix the root causes. [music] >> Sorry. I'm sorry. >> Well, you know, like red 40 is tied to like aggressive aggression in people and
09:23:42
Brian Atlaslike ADHD. >> I think eating healthy or eating poorly has a really bad impact on a lot of things. Uh, you said that hypothetically Trump may be able to
09:23:54
Natalia Haime Hughesspeak to God if he had amazing nutrition and avoided McDonald's. [clears throat] >> I am not an expert cuz there's people that claim to be psychics who are not as
09:24:06
Natalia Haime Hughesum not very healthy. >> Are you psychic? Um I believe I'm probably psychic but probably >> um psychic I
09:24:14
Natalia Haime Hughes>> um so like sorry um so the pineal glands calcified and that's what people say is the antenna basically for people to be
09:24:26
Natalia Haime Hughesable to communicate to different minds and everything and to communicate with God better. So that's why I'm eating um magnesium like crazy and trying to avoid fluoride and trying to avoid toxic
09:24:38
Natalia Haime Hugheschemicals as much as I can. But then my exercise hasn't been very great lately. Um or whatever. Like I'm not the healthiest I could be. But it's not 100%
09:24:49
Natalia Haime Hughesabout health. It's also like God can just like do so much amazing healing where it's like, "Wow, you just decalcified my pineal gland. Fantastic. Now I can communicate with you better. So >> and and [clears throat] those chemicals
09:25:03
Kaylee Jaydo >> I love that for you. >> A lot of the effect of the chemicals in our food that are not in that are in non-organic foods, they do calcify your pineal gland, which it it if you don't believe in spiritual powers and psychic
09:25:16
Kaylee Jayand stuff, it also like physically makes you less motivated >> the [ __ ] up. >> Less motivated to follow through with tasks and all sorts of things like that. So, the calcification of it is affecting
09:25:27
Brian Atlaspeople either way. >> You also wrote, um, you think you could maybe help convince him to eat probiotics to improve his mental health. By improving his mental health, it may prevent wars. You're just too hopeful.
09:25:40
Natalia Haime HughesYou think Venezuela is just the first war for now and that we may have more wars at this rate. >> Yeah. Not the first war, but like one of the next wars where it's like, okay, Venezuela, [clears throat] then what
09:25:52
Natalia Haime Hughesabout Greenland? And what's the next like um oil mine? [clears throat] Sorry. Um so um so I'm not I'm not a great health
09:26:03
Natalia Haime Hughesexpert. There's so many better people than me. There's so many better people that are great sources on the Bible and um all sorts of things. And I want the
09:26:15
Natalia Haime HughesTrump administration to allow more excellent experts to come in and help the health care system from um its crazy demise. Um help the uh
09:26:28
Brian Atlas>> I am so sorry to interrupt you, but I need to call out Alina here for being a [ __ ] Alina. You said you were going to stand in front. >> No, she I didn't say that. I don't get paid for that. I'm not doing that for free. I'm sorry. I will give you a $2
09:26:41
Brian Atlasbill right here, right now. Do you know how much a $2 bill is worth? >> That's what I thought. >> Rule number 76. No excuses. Play with like a champion. >> I'm giving 400. Give her half two. >> Alina, no excuses. Play like a champion.
09:26:54
KK DNA>> You just want her to serve you cuz you think that's so gangster. It's not gangster. >> It's not gangster. >> Gangster. >> My boyfriend watches. >> I know. I know your gang is gone and
09:27:04
Alina (Russia)everything like that, but >> it's just a little too much cuz it's not my job. I don't get paid. >> I'm hire I'm about to hire you, Alina. This is your try out. >> I'm telling you, if I move to
09:27:16
Brian AtlasCalifornia, I'll be on Skid Row Compton. Compton, if I'm really lucky. Like, >> no. We're going to Hey, Alina. [laughter] Yo, Mary, can she crash with you for a bit? She's gonna You're gonna crash with with Mary. We got you. We got
09:27:27
Brian Atlasyou hooked up and we're we're going to get you We're going to get you, man. you're going to you're going to start doing content with us. Like for real, for real.
09:27:37
Brian Atlas>> Like I was before >> a woman who shall not be named uh departed the podcast, we were going to do some some gangster [ __ ] but it
09:27:50
Brian Atlaswasn't meant to be. You're going to be >> got in the way. >> Why were you doing this? That's kind of crazy. >> Talking about gangsters. >> Can you please not be disrespectful to other people's culture? When did I do that? That the whole time. I didn't do
09:28:03
Brian Atlasthat once. >> I didn't. What are you talking about? So, anyways, um I'm just saying we were going to do some We're We were about to go on a generational run with some different formats on the Whatever
09:28:15
Brian Atlaspodcast, the Whatever channel. You're going to be the replacement and you're going to [ __ ] kill that [ __ ] harder than anybody possibly could. Are you ready for this? Are you ready to change your life? Because I'm ready.
09:28:26
Brian Atlas>> Look, I was born ready. But when that happens, that's when I'll stand in front of the camera. >> That's It's happening right now. This is your moment. Mom, spaghetti, knees, cold, arms, weeks. Uh, how's it [ __ ]
09:28:38
Brian Atlas[laughter] go? How's it [ __ ] go? >> I thought that was John Wigger. You supposed to notice. [laughter] >> It's been a minute since I watched 8 Mile. How's it go? Um,
09:28:50
SPEAKER_10>> heavy. >> He's ready to drop, >> but he's nervous. just helping the music. >> No, but what's the part about >> the It's the moment. It's What's the
09:29:03
KK DNApart about the moment? >> You only got one shot tonight. >> This opportunity. [laughter] >> THIS IS OPPORTUNITY. ONCE IN a lifime in a lifetime, believe it. >> You know,
09:29:15
Brian Atlas>> we got there. We got >> once in a lifetime. >> Eminem, Slim Shady. Yo, >> you want me to stand in front of the camera or my life is over? >> It's the beginning of your career, girl.
09:29:25
Alina (Russia)beginning of a beautiful a beautiful partnership >> between Russia and the whatever [laughter] podcast. >> Look, I have a Russia United States
09:29:38
Brian Atlasfriendship pin. >> There's probably >> it's friendship. >> So, I'm not going to jail cuz I'm all for friendship. >> I'm [laughter] not going to jail. >> All right. Um anyways, well, I guess so you're hired. You're already hired,
09:29:52
Brian AtlasAlina. >> Yay. Do you want to do it? >> Congratulations. >> Do it, girl. Do it. >> Yo, chat, should she do it? Yo, chat, are we going to do we have have we hired
09:30:02
Brian Atlasa new uh are we going to hire a new sidekick for the whatever podcast?
09:30:11
Alina (Russia)>> I wear this uh forever and then >> that's do it. You have to wear it for me. Rules. I'm selling it. I'm selling it.
09:30:22
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Uh, where the [ __ ] were we? Uh, we were doing Oh, okay. We're all done with the notes. We just have the rapid fire segment. Do you want to do the read the rapid fire questions? >> You know what I'm talking about? Uh, so
09:30:35
Brian Atlaswhat I'm going to have you do, you're going to like read read them from Hold on. [snorts] Okay. starting here and then like
09:30:46
Brian Atlasuh but try not to like as you read it like just look at it have it in your brain and then look at them as you read it like don't be reading it off the computer if that makes sense. >> Name three countries besides the USA
09:30:59
Brian Atlas>> Cambodia, Thailand, Laos. >> You can't repeat next. >> Oh, we're going one by one and try to be quick because >> what did you say? >> This is our finals. Cambodia, Thailand, Laos >> countries.
09:31:13
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Yes. >> I don't know. >> Come on. >> I don't know. I'm scared. >> What? It was scared. It's name three countries. Come on. >> You can name some. >> You can name three. >> No,
09:31:26
Brian Atlas>> I did it wrong. >> You can't. You're not. Did what? Wrong. >> This answer. It's okay. >> Yeah. >> What do you mean? >> Take a deep breath. Three countries.
09:31:40
Kaylee JayOkay, I'm scared. Denmark, China,
09:31:50
Brian Atlas>> Switzerland. >> Beautiful. Next. >> Serbia, Netherlands, Ireland. >> Yep. >> Russia, Germany, >> Japan. >> By the way, you're not allowed to repeat from anybody previously.
09:32:03
Kaylee Jay>> Did she say Switzerland? >> Yeah. >> Uh Um, Africa. Africa. >> Okay. What else? >> That's a continent. [laughter] >> That's what I was in my mind. I started
09:32:17
Brian Atlasthinking of all the continents. >> Uh, what what else? >> Um, >> two more countries. Africa's one. What's the other? >> Alaska.
09:32:29
Samantha (Notes)>> That's a state. [laughter] >> That is a state. It's part of US territory. Okay. Yeah. [laughter] Two more. >> I'm done. >> Come on. Come on. Keep going. >> You're welcome. Fun thoughts.
09:32:40
Samantha (Notes)>> Keep going. Keep going. >> Africa is the continent and [laughter] >> last part of the >> So, you still need to name [laughter] three countries. >> Three to go. We can't
09:32:54
Brian Atlas>> We can't move on until >> Australia. >> Yep. Perfect. One more. Two more. >> Um, they said Greece. >> I don't think it's been said. >> Greece. >> Yeah, Greece. >> Uh, America.
09:33:04
KK DNAYep. We'll take it. You >> Madagascar, New Zealand, Morocco. >> Beautiful. >> Uh, Sudan,
09:33:13
KK DNAAlgeria, Angola, >> Poland, Portugal, Barus. >> Well done. And you'll just keep going down the list.
09:33:25
Amelia/Barbie>> How many continents are there? >> Seven. >> And name one. >> Yeah. Starting over here. Name one continent. >> I believe it's seven. I did geography in elementary and then what was the second
09:33:39
Amelia/Barbiepart of the question? >> Name one. >> Name one continent. >> Antarctica. >> Okay. >> Africa. >> Asia. Excuse me. Sorry. >> Europe.
09:33:50
Tavy>> Korea. >> Oh, I was going to do Asia. >> You guys don't know the song? >> Well, somebody did more than one. [singing] >> Somebody did more than one. So, I mean, you can >> Oh, okay. Uh, Asia.
09:34:05
Brian AtlasAfrica, South America. >> Wait, didn't somebody already say Africa? >> You said somebody >> Well, I said Asia already. No, >> no, she said multiple ones is what I meant. >> I'm sorry. >> You can't repeat.
09:34:17
Brian Atlas>> Well, there's only >> Okay, this already got [ __ ] up. >> All right, we're going to have to do the ne next to it, but um >> what two countries border the USA?
09:34:28
Samantha (Notes)>> Wait, starting with you. >> Okay, border the USA. Canada and Mexico. >> Okay. Uh, >> how many states are in the US? [cough and clears throat]
09:34:40
Alina (Russia)>> Is that my question? >> 50. >> Uh, >> what's the capital of the US? >> Washington DC. >> How many stars are on the US flag?
09:34:53
Brian Atlas>> 50. >> What is 34 plus 66? >> Mary, you got to make sure that it's on her when she's asking the question. Uh, let's do
09:35:08
Samantha (Notes)ask it to Samantha. >> What is 34 + 66? 34 + 66. >> Closer to the mic. 34 + 66
09:35:18
Samantha (Notes)90 34 + 66 90
09:35:27
Samantha (Notes)98 90 100 >> I don't know [clears throat] 34 + 66 >> Yeah. >> Mhm. >> Nobody help. No. Nobody help. >> She's there though. She got it. >> She got it.
09:35:40
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> The third time. >> Wait, can you posture? Posture. Posture. into the mic. >> 100. [clears throat] >> What century are we in?
09:35:52
Alina (Russia)>> 21st. >> How many is in one dozen? >> 12. What year was the US founded?
09:36:04
Samantha (Notes)>> I know the answer to that. >> Okay. >> 1982. 1882. >> What? Wait, wait, wait. Hold on, hold on, wait, wait, hold on, hold on. >> You know the answer. Go ahead. Let's Let's let her answer. >> The ocean blues. Something. So, >> you're the one who jumped in and said
09:36:18
Samantha (Notes)you knew. Girl, >> I don't know the answer. 1982. Um, I don't know. 18 >> The United States was founded in 1982. >> Damn. >> It was a joke. It was a joke answer
09:36:30
Samantha (Notes)obviously. >> So, if Columbus sailed in 1492, >> 1492, that's when he discovered it. Sailed the ocean blue in 1492. >> Found it. That's the question, right? >> But that's like the riddle to like
09:36:41
Samantha (Notes)answer the question, isn't it? Isn't it like uh Columbus sailed the ocean? >> Trying to think what band was popular in 1982. >> Kiss >> was Queen >> or was Queen
09:36:53
KK DNA>> Kiss De Leopard. It was Glamrock. >> Was Queen later 80s. >> I think Queen was later 80s. >> Probably Aerosmith. >> Duran Duran. >> Freddy Mercury. >> That's when Columbus. Yeah. Yeah.
09:37:07
Brian Atlas>> The United States. >> They were both alive at the exact [laughter] same time. Not so much Queen. states was founded. Okay. Um All right. Okay. That's uh Anybody [clears throat] else want to take a crack when the US
09:37:19
KK DNAwas founded? What about you? >> 17 something. >> 1776. >> Yeah, I was going to say ' 92. >> Uh this one. >> Who? >> Who was the first president of the US? >> We skipped one, but
09:37:32
Alina (Russia)>> yeah. >> George Washington. Abraham Lincoln. >> Who did the US gain its independence from? Who did >> who did the US gain its independence from?
09:37:46
Alina (Russia)>> England. France. France. >> We brought this up earlier like way early. >> France. France. I think I don't know. Damn. Wait a minute. I got to brush up on my >> when we talked about pilgrims. We
09:37:56
Brian Atlasbrought this up. >> Getting political asylum from somebody. >> What country is the Great Wall of China in? Try try Mary for the questions just
09:38:09
Brian Atlasso it's easier for my editor. Just try to keep it like just here. This is the angle for cuz it's going to be complicated. She has to like go from here here like this. So
09:38:20
Brian Atlasjust left when she asked the question and then to the whoever is answering it. Um >> fine. China.
09:38:31
Alina (Russia)>> How many inches are in a feet in a foot? 12. How many seasons are there? >> Four. >> How many days are in a year?
09:38:42
Alina (Russia)>> 365. >> How many letters in the alphabet? >> 24. 20. 26. >> There's 26, I think.
09:38:56
Alina (Russia)>> You're so [laughter] cute. >> You're right. >> How many How many days of the week end with the letter Y? Every
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Brian AtlasWhat's a shape with four sides called? Like a square. >> Like a square. Yes. >> Or [laughter] like a technical name, >> right?
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Brian Atlas>> Let's uh we'll skip that one. This one. >> A stupid question. What language do people in Idaho speak in Idaho? >> Yeah. What do they speak there? >> French.
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KK DNA>> I'm just [laughter] kidding. It's English. She, you know what I know she is? She's that girl at B girls who's good at acting. [laughter] >> She's right.
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Alina (Russia)>> Uh, let's see here. >> What ocean is California next to? >> The Pacific. >> What is half of 1 million?
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Alina (Russia)>> 500,000. >> How many years are in a decade and in a century? >> Decade is 10. A century is 100.
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Alina (Russia)If a dozen eggs cost $3, how much is each egg? >> Oh, altogether cost.
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KK DNA>> God, I really don't want to do math right now. >> You got this.
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SPEAKER_1012 eggs >> and [clears throat] they all cost $3.
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Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I'm not good at [music] dividing. >> There's six cards eggs in a card then. >> Well, I guess it is division, but >> four quarters. >> Okay. If a dozen eggs cost $3, how much
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KK DNAis each egg? >> Yeah. I just don't want to do that. >> It's like 40 cents or some [ __ ] >> I don't know.
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Brian Atlas>> How much is $2 million? >> Like a million and a million. >> I'm just wondering if maybe like when you say 2 million, maybe you mean like 200,000 just cuz of numbers.
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KK DNA>> No, it's like you know like a 1 million plus 1 million that's like 2 million. >> That is true. Yeah. >> Wait, how about how much is a dozen? >> A dozen is 12. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> So if dozen eggs 12 eggs
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Brian Atlas>> 12 eggs >> 12 eggs are $3 is excuse me is $3. How much is each egg?
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KK DNAHow about this? 12ide by three. >> That's what I'm saying. I know it's four but it can't be $4 each. That's why I said 40 cents cuz I just didn't feel like doing all that. I ain't going to
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Brian Atlaslie. 150 $1.50 divided by six. That's like the easiest I could get. >> Wait, actually, it wouldn't be 12ide by three. Well, I mean, that can help you
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SPEAKER_07get there. >> You cut it in half. >> Right. Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I
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Brian Atlas>> Oh, wait. Wouldn't it be 3D 12? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I got it mixed up. I'm I'm screwing her over. >> Yeah, you are. Like that's so much [ __ ] to do, gang. I'm [laughter] like, I
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Brian Atlasdon't want to do all that. >> Here, how? Wait, wait, let me give you a hint. Let me give you a hint. Um, how much is four eggs?
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Brian Atlas>> What? Like, out of the three, >> if a dozen eggs costs $3, how much is four eggs?
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KK DNA>> Four. Four. Four. That's a third. So >> Mhm. >> Right. I'm getting there. Trust me. I just hate math. >> A dozen eggs is $3.
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KK DNA>> Yeah. A dozen eggs four eggs. >> So each batch would be like $1. >> Okay. >> Like of the third.
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Brian Atlas>> Yeah. And then from there, um, if four eggs costs $1, how much is each egg?
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Alina (Russia)>> Okay. 25. There we go. I should I should be math teacher here. [laughter] Uh, >> period girl. >> What is the closest star to Earth? >> That's for you, Natalia.
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Alina (Russia)>> Um, gosh, it's the sun. >> Correct. >> How many degrees is in a full rotation of a circle? >> 360°.
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Alina (Russia)>> Uh, this one here. Do this one. That'll be for her. If you are walking perfect north and you turn 90°,
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Kaylee Jaywhich direction are you now going? >> Perfect north and you [snorts] turn 90°, which way? >> Which direction are you? >> Which way are you now going?
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Alina (Russia)>> Which way is he turning? >> Can't you be going two different directions? If you turn 90°, >> you can only be going one direction.
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Alina (Russia)>> You turned right 90°. So, you're going north. You turn right 90°. >> 90° is like a perfect this, right? >> So, I'm going north and I turn this way.
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Kaylee Jay>> Mhm. >> So, I'm going east. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> But if you turn the other way, you have you're going west. So, that's why I was saying, >> but if you turn right, >> right? Well, that's why I asked what way
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Kaylee Jayshe turned. We turn. >> Yeah. >> Cuz you acted like it could only be one way. But either way, one would be west, one would be east. >> Well, you'd have to turn left for it to be >> Well, I know, but she didn't say that at first.
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