HEATED DEBATE! She Got Her Ex DEPORTED?! Excommunicated Mormon/LDS?! Woke E-GIRL?! | Dating Talk 289
Date: 2026-04-06
Duration: 11h 01m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_00Joy(guest)
SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_02Emily Mack(guest)
SPEAKER_03Frankie(guest)
SPEAKER_04Angelica (DC)(guest)
SPEAKER_05Ally(guest)
SPEAKER_06Abby(guest)
SPEAKER_09Riley Nimi(guest)
SPEAKER_10Griselda(guest)
SPEAKER_11Barbara Adamson(guest)
SPEAKER_12Anna(guest)
SPEAKER_13Lii(guest)
SPEAKER_14Hannah(guest)
Key Moments
00:00:18
IntroAll 13 guests introduce themselves - largest panel ever
01:07:19
Key MomentGriselda reveals she crossed the Rio Grande illegally as a minor
01:33:03
ControversyRiley proposes shooting anyone who crosses the border
05:13:42
Key MomentAngelica reveals she lied about being engaged - actually married
08:41:09
Key MomentAlly reveals boyfriend strangled her on shrooms, she stayed with him
08:58:01
Key MomentHannah excommunicated from LDS church in high school
09:17:58
Key MomentAnna unknowingly dated a Craigslist killer
10:49:33
OtherLongest Whatever stream ever - approaching 11 hours
Topics Discussed
00:00:18
Guest Introductions
13 guests including Riley Nimi (conservative), Griselda (Mexican immigrant), Hannah, Anna (Marine vet), and many more. Longest Whatever stream ever (~11 hours).
01:07:19
Griselda Immigration Story
Crossed the Rio Grande illegally as a minor brought by father. Now has green card through marriage.
01:33:03
Riley Proposes Shooting Border Crossers
Controversial immigration solution sparks strong panel reaction.
05:13:42
Angelica Reveals She Is Actually Married
Lied about being engaged; actually married ~2 years with more money than husband.
08:41:09
Ally Boyfriend Strangled Her on Shrooms
Boyfriend had drug-induced psychosis, strangled her one month into relationship. She stayed.
08:58:01
Hannah LDS Excommunication
Excommunicated from Mormon church in high school for intimacy with boyfriend.
09:17:58
Anna Craigslist Killer Date
Unknowingly dated a Craigslist killer in San Diego.
09:59:08
Rapid Fire Trivia
Panel struggles with basic geography and history. Someone says Hitler ruled Poland.
10:49:33
Show Wrap - Longest Stream Ever
Show wraps after approaching 11 hours.
Transcript
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09:59:08
Brian Atlas>> Wait, are you Christian? >> I I'm not. >> Oh, I for some reason I saw you had a Christian tattoo. I don't know. Um, >> I I actually do, but I'm not a Christian.
09:59:18
Brian Atlas>> Oh, okay. Uh, Frankie, you have FA them as your pronouns in your bio. You have a complicated relationship status. Why is it complicated? >> Say complicated on Facebook.
09:59:30
Frankie>> No, it was on your I think in the notes that you provided. >> Oh, I don't remember putting complicated. It's not complicated. >> Okay. >> Uh, Barbara, you have two master's degrees but prefer to be in the kitchen. >> Facts.
09:59:42
Barbara Adamson>> Why is that? Um, >> wait, can you say that in your own words? >> Yeah, I have two master's degrees, but prefer to be in the kitchen. I uh >> Why is that?
09:59:53
Barbara Adamson>> Yeah, I just uh I actually really enjoy cooking and baking and, you know, particularly for, you know, my husband and my daughter. And if I could just stay home and tend to the house and take
10:00:04
Barbara Adamsoncare of my husband and child, I would. But financially, that's not an option at the moment. >> Why'd you get the master's degrees then? because it's a lot of money, you know, to get those degrees. >> Yeah. Um, part of them was paid for
10:00:16
Barbara Adamsonbecause, uh, my first graduate program, the masters in English, I was actually like a TA the whole time. And so, like, I actually came out of that with no debt and they actually paid me a stipen
10:00:28
Barbara Adamsonbecause I taught undergrad while I was getting the masters. And then I taught college for a while. And so, uh, while I was teaching college, they needed someone to get dual certified to teach
10:00:39
Barbara AdamsonCOM in addition to English. And so, uh, the college I was working for paid for half of that degree. So, okay. >> But I'm assuming you have to pay for the other one. And is it worth paying for it if you don't get to like use it? I mean, unless you have the means and you just want to learn more, but
10:00:53
Brian Atlas>> that's why it's kind of worthless for women to go to college. >> Learn from her. Learn from her. >> I said if they use it, >> learn. Okay, we're going to blast through the final uh rapid fire question segment. Uh, let's see here. Uh, is
10:01:05
Brian Atlasanybody here Asian? >> Like part of Asia? Uh, yeah. Is your boy, you're married, right? Is he white, Asian? What What is >> He's white. >> Okay. And question. So, and you're, how old are you again? >> 25.
10:01:18
Brian Atlas>> You're 25. You're married. You have a white husband. Uh, are you or have you been attracted to Asian men? You're Japanese. So, >> when I was younger, Yeah. But as I got
10:01:30
Abbyolder now. >> Just curious really quick. Why is that? Like looks wise or was it a personality thing or >> both? Well, okay. When I got older, it was just mostly looks, but like when I
10:01:43
Abbywas younger, I used to watch Korean shows and I did not like the way they kissed. >> Okay. Can you give us an example? >> Excuse me. >> Just >> That's adorable.
10:01:55
Abby>> They would just go like and not Yeah, it wasn't like overlapping me. It was just face to face. >> They're very efficient with what Very efficient people, >> I feel like. Okay. Uh that's
10:02:06
Brian Atlasinteresting. Um, are you attracted I guess when you were single, um, were you attracted to Asian men? >> No. >> Uh, >> just wait. >> Question for you. Would you, uh, would you rather date a black man or an Asian
10:02:19
Brian Atlasman? >> Like if you were single, >> Asian, I guess. >> You guess. Okay. Uh, would you rather
10:02:27
Abbydate a Latino man or an Asian man? >> Uh, Latino. Latina. So you go both ways. Would
10:02:39
Brian Atlas>> would you rather date a white man or an Asian man? >> I >> cuz your husband is >> get this girl her inhaler. Um okay.
10:02:48
Brian Atlas>> Uh let's see here. Does anyone here think I I am a misogynist?
10:02:56
GriseldaNow's your chance. Now's your chance. Don't send it to my DMs. Oh my god. Bernie. >> Sometimes. >> Sometimes a misogynist. Any what? Okay. What? What >> I think I stated earlier in the
10:03:07
Griseldaquestioner um that you know I feel like sometimes uh the statements that you say like that like oh woman should bow to me, woman should you know do my laundry.
10:03:17
Brian AtlasI think that's a little misogynist. >> You say men should die for you, men should protect you >> because that's her role. I mean that's that's totally different. >> It's a woman's role
10:03:28
Griselda>> to me. >> Oh me like come on. That's >> cooked tomatoes by the way. cooked the tomatoes. Not >> that's cringey, by the way. Like, wow. Like, who does that?
10:03:40
Emily Mack>> If he does it in that voice, I would do it. That's hysterical. If you do it in the voice just like that. I >> I can do all kinds of voices. I do all kinds. I'll do it in a southern accent.
10:03:50
Brian Atlas>> Or I'll even do a Vietnamese. >> Let's hear the southern nail salon. Do that. >> Can anybody do the Vietnamese nail salon voice? >> $5 for you. $5 for you. >> Oh, that's pretty good. We had no boyfriend.
10:04:04
Brian Atlas>> We'll keep going. Thank you. >> I should have said I should have had y'all do the entire show in a Vietnamese accent. Uh, keep going. Keep going. That was
10:04:12
Anna>> about I don't even know another. >> You want You want jam on your hand? >> Whoa. >> I love you. >> I love the Vietnamese accent. I love it.
10:04:24
Riley Nimi>> It's very uh um like a vibration. I don't know how to put it. It's very um >> Yeah, that noise. It is. That's What the [ __ ] you doing? >> No, you're good, Riley. That's pretty good.
10:04:37
Griselda>> I actually would like to know what would you date like a black girl, nation girl, like what are your preferences? >> Uh, I mean, if I'm attracted to her, I'm attracted
10:04:47
Brian Atlasto her, but generally white women, but also like Latina, Latina and uh, Asian women, too. So, I Yeah, I mean, that's been my history. >> Okay. You know, I just, you know, no
10:04:59
Brian Atlasoffense to the black women here. I just feel like the black women, they're not really into me. I just feel like I'm not for black. She Yeah, she knows. I just feel like I'm not
10:05:10
Frankie>> You're too white. >> Tie your shirt for the black girls, you know? >> No, I'm like a standup white guy. Like, if I'm going to be with a white guy, act white. Don't act like a wig. Like, don't do that. >> I act like a wig. >> No, I'm just saying >> act like a wig.
10:05:24
Brian Atlas>> You did try. You tried. >> What you mean you people? That is our work. >> Uh, okay. Okay. Um, okay. So, I'm a misogynist. How How do you define
10:05:35
Griseldamisogyny? >> I just feel someone that is kind of against woman. I mean, I mean, again, it could be a lot of instances, but again, I don't I don't
10:05:47
Brian Atlasfeel like you're fully misogynist. I just think sometimes partial >> partial misogyny. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Okay. Uh, all right. I will accept that. But not really. Uh, okay. Uh,
10:06:05
Brian Atlas>> hold on. I'm getting to it. I'm getting to it. We're almost there. We're at the tail end here. We're We're close. We're close. I promise you guys, get this girl some more bagel bites. >> I can't eat bagel bites. That'll make my asthma worse.
10:06:16
Brian Atlas>> I guess not. Uh, scoot in just a little bit. Shaa, >> what's up? >> Did I say it right? Your name? >> I did. You did. Okay, we're getting into the rapid fire segment. Put on your thinking caps,
10:06:29
Brian Atlasladies and gentlemen, because I'm about to take you guys on a journey of science and questions that'll blow your mind.
10:06:39
Brian Atlas>> Blow my mind. >> Okay, question for you. Uh, chain split. What species are we?
10:06:55
Brian AtlasHold on. I'll point to you. The >> genenuous thing. >> Sorry. What? >> The >> Huh?
10:07:06
Abby>> I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I have no clue. >> Homo. Homo. Homo. >> The homogenuous. >> Homogenuous.
10:07:19
Brian AtlasIs that what you're trying to a >> little bit? >> I feel like that mean no there's a word homophobic. >> No. >> Yeah, that's >> there's a word close to that. I don't know. >> Please don't refer to
10:07:30
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, that's that's people as homos. >> Homo. That's the one for the books. >> What What species are we? >> Just humans then. >> Well, we are humans, but what species
10:07:42
Brian Atlasare we? >> Why was I the first one? >> I don't know. >> Sapien, right? Your colored hair just drew me in. >> Sapion. Homo sapien.
10:08:00
Hannah>> Ask me question. Really? >> Oh boy. It's like 3:00 a.m., man. >> Oh, really? >> Okay. >> What do you got for me? >> What species are?
10:08:12
Riley Nimi>> Homo sapiens. >> Oh, yeah. Homo sapiens. >> You're asking me something. Uh, going around the table. >> It's It's false. Homo sapiens sapiens. >> Uh-huh. >> Wait, what? >> It's false. Homo sapiens sapiens.
10:08:26
Riley Nimi>> There's two. >> Wait, because Neanderthal Neanderthalss are homo sapiens Neanderthalss. Homo sapiens. >> Objection irrelevant. >> I'm just saying you learn something every day. >> Objection. You're
10:08:37
Brian Atlas>> okay. Uh, how about this? Uh, name two countries besides the USA. >> Algeria and Djibouti. >> Mexico, Venezuela. Uh, Japan and Spain, >> El Salvador, Argentina, >> Jordan and Georgia.
10:08:51
Joy>> No repeating, by the way. >> Oh, no. Uh, >> Poland and Croatia, >> Liberia and Greece, >> Canada, United States, >> um, >> up up. >> Brazil and >> Africa,
10:09:05
Brian Atlas>> that's a country. >> Uh, I can't think of another one. >> Okay. >> Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, and Rhdesia. >> Okay. Uh, how many continents are there?
10:09:20
Brian Atlas>> Seven. >> I'm going to direct a lot of qu I feel like you haven't talked much tonight, so I feel like I'm going to direct some of these questions at you. What two countries or you know what? Name one continent. >> Africa. >> Can't repeat.
10:09:33
Brian Atlas>> North America, >> South America, >> Europe, Antarctica, >> Australia, Asia. Wait, that's all of them? Yeah.
10:09:44
Brian Atlas>> South America. >> What two What two countries border the USA? >> Mexico and Canada. >> Final answer.
10:09:54
Brian Atlas>> Don't dodge yourself. Queen. >> Final answer. >> Yeah. Yeah, >> you are correct. Uh, how many states are in the USA? >> 52.
10:10:11
AbbyDo you vote? >> No. >> Okay, good. >> Uh, okay. >> I feel like I have no right to vote. I'm not >> I don't I don't look into the politics. >> You're like a bass only fans girl. I've
10:10:24
Emily Macknever seen that before. >> There's There's some of them. Um, >> who's the >> Okay. What is the capital of the USA? >> The capital. Mike m Oh, I'm sorry. Um,
10:10:35
Brian AtlasAlbany, New York. >> Sorry. I'm freaking No, Washington DC. I'm half asleep. She's from New York. >> I'm from New York. I'm sorry. >> Oh, wow. That's >> That's why I'm half asleep. Sorry.
10:10:46
Brian Atlas>> Okay. How many planets are in our solar system? >> You're counting. >> Seven. >> Seven.
10:10:58
Brian Atlas>> Planets. >> Eight. Eight planets. >> Final answer. >> Yes. Eight. >> How many planets are in the solar system? Um
10:11:10
Allyshould be a
10:11:16
Allythrow something out. >> A I guess >> I'm pretty sure it's seven or eight. >> No, we're not counting. >> Pluto got demoted. >> I don't even know that. >> Pluto got demoted. >> Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
10:11:28
Brian Atlas>> They changed their mind. >> What uh what planet do we live on? >> Earth. >> Final answer. >> In what galaxy? Uh, what is
10:11:38
Brian Atlas>> the Milky Way? Okay. What is the capital of California? >> You live in California? >> No, Texas. >> Okay, maybe it's not. >> I know, but I know. >> Okay, what is it? >> Sacramento.
10:11:49
Brian Atlas>> Well done. Uh, the government building the Pentagon. Hold on, I'll repeat. The government building the Pentagon is what shape? >> Pentagon.
10:12:00
Brian Atlas>> Well, final answer. Good job. Okay. Uh, what river runs through Egypt? Nile. >> Nile. Okay. What country is directly north of Mexico?
10:12:14
Brian Atlas>> Country. >> Yeah. >> United States. >> You're correct. You are correct. Uh, how many sides does a triangle have? >> Three.
10:12:26
Brian Atlas>> What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA? >> Final answer. Yeah, you're correct. Well done. What do you call a shape with five sides?
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Abby>> Um,
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Abby>> I'm so sorry. >> What was the question? >> It looks like the Wuang clan. >> Five sides to come. >> You said it a second. >> You said it before. >> The Pentagon.
10:13:01
Brian Atlas>> Congratulations. A polygon. What gas do humans breathe in to survive? >> Oxygen. >> What gas do plants absorb from the air?
10:13:18
Brian Atlas>> Wait, what is the question? >> What gas do plants absorb from the air? >> Photosynthesis >> into oxygen. Uh Shona, tilt your mic down just a teeny bit.
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AbbyI haven't thought about this since middle school. >> You know what? Sometimes sex work is the only option. >> I have a degree. >> Huh? >> I have a degree. >> In what?
10:13:46
Brian Atlas>> Hospitality. >> Oh. >> Oh, you you've been veryospitable tonight. Thank you very much. Uh, how many months have 28 days? >> Technically all of them.
10:14:00
Lii>> Yeah. >> Yeah. Uno reverse. That was an undo reverse. >> Funny. I love it. >> I think we accept that. >> Yeah, >> we teach to only have 28. >> They should all have
10:14:11
Brian Atlas>> They do all have >> 28 days. I'll accept it. I'll accept it. >> You're not wrong. >> She It was a bit of a loophole answer, but we will. >> That was an uno reverse. >> Accept it. That was good.
10:14:21
Brian Atlas>> Uh, which How about this? What continent is Brazil in? >> America. Sorry. What continent is Egypt in? >> Yeah. >> Oh, Africa.
10:14:34
Brian Atlas>> You get You're getting picked on right now. Uh, Africa, you said. Okay. What continent is Japan in?
10:14:43
Brian Atlas>> Who were you born into? Sorry. >> Uh, Joy. >> What continent? >> Joy. >> Is Japan in? >> Yeah. Into the mic. >> Uh, no idea. >> Yes. Say a continent.
10:14:56
Brian Atlas>> What race is a Japanese person? >> Hold on. Hey, Korea. Japanese. >> Wait, wait. Korean is >> You have a one out of seven chance on this. >> Hey, what the [ __ ] Don't Oh, I heard
10:15:06
Brian Atlassomebody whisper Asia. What the [ __ ] Okay. How many dimes make a dollar? >> 10. >> Yeah, I got to give the You know, you deal with money. So, uh, what's the capital of France? >> Paris. >> What's the capital of Japan?
10:15:20
Joy>> Tokyo. >> What country is immediately south of the United States? >> Let me ask this. Mike, Mike, >> I don't even know where where South is. I don't know which way south is.
10:15:31
Brian Atlas>> Whoa. I've never heard that. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Nobody help. Nobody help. Don't help over there. Using your
10:15:38
Brian Atlasfingers, what direction is south? Using your finger finger. What direction is south? Have you ever voted?
10:15:51
Anna>> Yeah. >> Oh gosh. Are we talking like in relation to us >> or just like >> I mean come on. >> South of South of our country. >> Stop. Stop. No. Don't [ __ ] help. >> That didn't help.
10:16:03
Brian Atlas>> Uh here. Use your fingers or use your arm. Put your arm up. Stick it up. Oh, wait. Hold on. This. Wait. >> Never eat soggy waffles. >> We live in the south. >> Okay.
10:16:16
Brian Atlas>> Popcorn. >> So, you're going to Wait. Okay. No. No. I'm not going to do that. Um here. Finger helps. >> Wait. Finger. Uh, point your finger to where South is. >> Well, I guess it's down because you say it's soggy. So,
10:16:27
Brian Atlas>> oh my god, Shonah, you [ __ ] I I am never giving You need to regurgitate those bagel bites. You're never getting a bagel bite ever in your life.
10:16:38
Brian Atlas>> Ever again. Ever again. Banned from bagel bites. Okay. Which way is west? >> What? Hold on. >> That way. She got it. Wait, hold on. >> Wait. >> I mean, >> that way.
10:16:51
Brian AtlasUh, >> what are we saying? >> Wait, hold on. What? Oh, yeah, that's fair. Like, okay. The perspective. Yeah. So, you're line with them, >> maybe. >> Wait, no, that Okay, how about this?
10:17:03
Brian AtlasI'll make it even. Which way is north? >> Up. >> There we go. Okay, there you go. Uh, let's see here. How did If today is Monday, what day is it in
10:17:14
Brian Atlasthree days, Angelica? >> Thursday. Thursday. If you have three quarters, how much money do you have, Anna? >> I'm three quarters. >> If you have three inhalers, how many inhalers do you have?
10:17:26
Brian Atlas>> 75. >> Uh, who who painted the Mona Lisa?
10:17:34
Emily Mack>> I actually have no clue. I don't know. I don't know. >> I don't really know either, >> Mike. >> Oh, I'm sorry. I'm put on the spot. I don't know. >> What about you? >> I've never asked myself that question.
10:17:46
Brian AtlasYou know the most famous painting ever? >> [ __ ] Did I point to you? >> I said that. >> Did I point to you? Oh my goodness. >> [ __ ] man. >> I'm going to excommunicate you from the
10:17:59
Brian AtlasMormon church >> again. You're excommunicated. >> Don't do that. >> Uh, okay. What is the name of the famous car company founded by Henry Ford?
10:18:12
Brian Atlas>> Boy, >> good job. Uh, okay. If it takes three minutes to what the [ __ ] right? >> Oh my god, you guys are okay. You guys are too much. You write this works. >> Um,
10:18:24
Brian Atlas>> are we your favorite panel of all time? >> It's Yes, certainly. If it takes three minutes to boil one egg, how many minutes does it take to boil three eggs?
10:18:36
Brian Atlas>> Three minutes. Three minutes. >> Three minutes. Okay, say it again, Anna. >> Three minutes. >> Into the mic. Into the mic. >> Three minutes. Uh, how many? >> Um, if it takes 3 minutes to boil one,
10:18:48
Brian Atlas>> how many? Yeah. Does it take to boil three? >> Are you throwing them all in there together or like separately? Like, are you putting them all in the same pot? >> You know what? Actually, that's what I was thinking. Wait, that's actually 300 IQ questions.
10:19:02
Brian Atlas>> That's what I >> Because you could boil >> multiple eggs at the same time. >> That's what we We're all thinking. But I think the frame would [ __ ] that question. >> That question sucks.
10:19:15
Ally>> That's what I was thinking. >> How many >> think of it? >> How many I got to be careful how nickels >> I mean >> make a dollar. Can I answer it or no?
10:19:27
Brian Atlas>> Oh yeah, I should point to somebody. How many nickels make a dollar? >> 20. >> Good job. What is 50% of 200? >> 100. >> What is 5 * 5? >> 5 * 5 25. 12 divide by three
10:19:40
Brian Atlas>> four >> 100ide. >> Try to figure out there >> trying to figure that out. Uh 15 + 35 >> 50 >> 90us 45.
10:19:56
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, that's what I said. >> Bro, >> did you say n >> how many branches of US government are there? >> Three.
10:20:08
Brian AtlasUh, name one branch of the US government. The >> judicial >> into the mic. Oh, >> I'm sorry. The judicial. >> Another one. >> Executive. >> Executive.
10:20:19
Griselda>> I can never remember the third one. >> Deep state. >> Deep state. Is that supposed to be a hint? I know it. >> It's It went over all your guys' heads,
10:20:31
Brian Atlas>> right? Make them harder. >> That would not be fair. >> He's like, I'm in college. >> Yeah. I didn't go to 10th grade. I'm sorry. >> Maybe I should maybe for the smart people I should have. >> Maybe you should ask the straight A student government.
10:20:43
Brian Atlas>> No. Uh I know the answer. >> Uh what document begins with we the people? >> The independence. >> The independence. Period.
10:20:54
Brian Atlas>> A good movie. >> Independence. >> The >> the document is called
10:21:03
Brian Atlas>> the independence or just independence. Independence. It's >> You are correct. That is the document. >> Uh, how many stars are on the US flag?
10:21:18
Abby>> 52 50 states. >> What is >> Yeah, you are correct. It's 52.
10:21:28
Brian Atlas>> It's 52. You are correct. >> What century are we in? The 21st. >> Final answer. >> Yes, >> you are correct. What galaxy do we live in?
10:21:42
Lii>> The Milky. >> The Milky. >> It sounds like some like sex act or something. >> I'm ready for my milky.
10:21:54
Brian Atlas>> Clip that. >> Milky. Milky. >> I'm ready for my milky now. Oh man. Okay. Sign me up. Uh, how many in one dozen?
10:22:07
Brian Atlas>> 12. >> Good job. Uh, how many months in a decade? >> Me. >> Yes, you. >> Like I feel like I'm wrong. Like 120.
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Brian AtlasOh, you got it. >> You got Congratulations. Congrat. What year was the US founded? >> 1776. >> Damn it. I thought you >> people watch Hamilton, man. >> [ __ ] Okay. I thought that was going to
10:22:32
Brian Atlasbe a tricky one. Some 300 IQ questions here for Shona. What country did the US It's What did I say wrong? >> No, I said I'm scared now. Okay, go ahead.
10:22:43
Brian Atlas>> What country did the US gain its independence from? >> Britain. >> We will accept that answer. >> UK London.
10:22:52
Brian Atlas>> No, we accept it. It's acceptable. >> Who was the first president of the USA? >> George Washington. Final answer. >> The first one, right? The first. >> Yes. >> Yeah. >> It's not Abraham Lincoln.
10:23:06
Brian Atlas>> He's No. >> Okay. What country is the Great Wall of China in?
10:23:16
Brian Atlas>> Asia. >> What? No. What country is the Great Wall of China in? >> China. >> You are correct. Good job. Not it. China
10:23:26
Brian Atlasis in Asia though, to be fair. Brian, how many members are in Congress? >> How many members? Wait, in Congress or the Senate or the House of Representatives? >> Congress includes both the Senate and
10:23:38
Brian Atlasthe House of Representatives. >> Oh, in totality. In totality. >> What about DC special votes? >> You know what? Truthfully, I'm a I'm a monarchist, so I don't pay attention to
10:23:49
Brian Atlas>> to your silly >> silly democracy. I don't give a [ __ ] I mean, I still vote, but I don't care for the nuances and the millu and the minutia of the United States
10:24:02
Angelica (DC)governmental system. >> True. I forgot how many were in the House of Repres. >> I It's always changing though. No, it's not. It's not. >> It's been locked in for decades. >> Is the 35.
10:24:14
Angelica (DC)>> [ __ ] Well, clip and chip it boys. >> I am [ __ ] >> Was the president during World War II? >> Uh, Eisenhower. >> No. FDR. >> Yeah. Who was the president before that? >> Who was the president before FDR?
10:24:26
Riley Nimi>> I don't know the president before FDR. >> Hoover. >> Okay. >> You know what? That was a knee-jerk contribute to the future of society to know the president. >> This is history. You should know. You should know how many of these questions
10:24:38
Liicontribute to >> they know women if they don't vote >> that contribute when they didn't know answer. >> I'm still stuck on what is the third branch of legislative.
10:24:49
Anna>> Do you vote Riley? Do you vote? You don't know those answers. I mean, >> wait. What was the question? What was the question she asked? Wait, tell me what was the question she asked? >> All night long when a woman didn't know an answer. >> What was the question asked?
10:25:02
Anna>> Do you vote? Do you vote? >> What was the question that she asked? Tell me. >> Who? >> What was the question that she asked? >> How many members are inong? >> She asked, "Who is the president before
10:25:13
AnnaFDR?" >> Well, why is that okay to say, "Oh, you don't know where Mexico is, so you can't vote." But I don't know where the president >> who was the president for FDR is not the most common knowledge.
10:25:26
Anna>> Immigrants are tested on this stuff actually to become citizens. >> We were getting along so well. Wanted to throw some hard. You don't need to know that. Hey, who's
10:25:37
Brian Atlasthe president in 1910? >> 1910. >> I'm cooked on one. Who was the president before Bill Clinton? >> Clinton. Is it George W. Bush.
10:25:51
Angelica (DC)>> George Bush. >> George H. W. >> George H. >> I was closer than you. You didn't know FTR. That's more. >> Who's the president after Bill Clinton? >> After Bill Clinton, wasn't Wasn't it Obama? Are you sure? >> George Bush. >> Are you sure about that? >> This is more recent.
10:26:04
Brian Atlas>> I'm old. >> George Bush. >> Yo, this is the president of the US. >> Who was Who was before uh Bush? Number one. >> Bush. Before >> Reagan. >> Hey, I wasn't asking. My bad. >> I might I might have gotten there cuz that's like during like Red Scare. >> Before Reagan era. What about before
10:26:19
Brian AtlasReagan? >> Was it Nixon? >> Hey, what what year >> was it? Nixon. >> No, >> I don't even think they know. >> Carter, hold on. Let me blast through the rest. >> Carter, uh, how many days how many seasons are there? >> Just like >> four. >> How many days in a year?
10:26:32
Ally>> In 365. >> Hoover set up the Great Depression. That's significant. >> How many letters in the alphabet? >> 25. >> How many days of the week end with the letter Y?
10:26:44
Brian Atlas>> Seven. >> Final answer. Are you sure? >> Wait. Count it. Just be sure. Just count. Use your fingers. It helps.
10:26:55
Brian Atlas>> No, it's six. >> You are correct. It is six. Only six. >> But day. >> H. >> You said day. >> Yeah. How many days of the week end with the letter Y?
10:27:06
Brian Atlas>> How many days are in a week? >> How many days are seven? But Sunday? Wait. >> Oh my god. Wait. >> Oh [ __ ] Uh, what language do the people in Idaho speak? You asking me? >> Yeah.
10:27:19
Ally>> English. >> You are correct. >> I don't know. I've never been. One of those trick >> a little bit. What ocean is California next to? >> Potato. Pacific. >> How many years are in a decade?
10:27:32
Brian Atlas>> 10. >> How many are in a century? >> I don't know. >> Oh, I don't know. >> Wait. Huh? How century? How many years in the century? >> I don't know.
10:27:43
Emily Mack>> Guess. Throw out the number. >> I I really can't. I don't know. Century. >> Yeah. I'm I can't I'm I'm like not a good test. >> How many How many How many cents are in a dollar? >> I'm sorry.
10:27:54
Brian Atlas>> How many cents are in a dollar? >> Um 100 century. >> How many years are in a century? >> 100. >> There we go. Oops. >> Sorry. I'm century on our energy. >> Uh we can we can do that for you. We can
10:28:08
Brian Atlasoblige. Okay. >> Wait, are we still gone for a long time? >> Almost done. I I promise we're at the tail end. >> Are people still watching this hour? Uh there's like, you know, like two people. >> Uh hold on. Where is it? If a dozen eggs
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Abbycost $3, how much is each egg? >> 25. >> Oh, how that's how >> I looked it up before I came. >> Cuz you already asked that one. >> Uh what is the closest star to Earth?
10:28:31
Brian Atlas>> Uh the sun. >> Cheater. >> What year did the War of 1812 start?
10:28:45
Brian Atlas1812. >> My 1812. >> Yeah. Uh, what weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks? >> Feathers. >> Uhoh. >> Okay.
10:28:58
Riley Nimi>> I think the weight of what you did to those birds has a lot of weight on you. >> Oh yeah, big time. >> Big time. >> Birds shed feathers. >> What country is the Panama Cannal in?
10:29:10
Lii>> Panama. >> What country is Mount Fuji in? Is Fuji a country? >> Mount Fuji. What country is it in?
10:29:21
Lii>> If it's If Fuji is not a country, I don't know.
10:29:30
Brian Atlas>> I never heard of it. >> Mount Fuji. >> What country? Hannah, >> is it Fiji? >> Possibly. What? >> Uh, Japan. >> You are correct. It is Japan. What
10:29:41
Griseldacountry is the colise in? I've never heard of that. >> Italy. >> You are correct. What country is a >> Taj Mahal in?
10:29:51
Lii>> You looked at me. >> I somewhere in Asia. I don't know. >> No way. >> Somewhere. >> Well, yeah. >> Oh, you're not wrong. >> Yeah, you're in the continent. >> I was going to I was going to say India, but
10:30:03
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Okay. Yeah. >> What language do people speak in Mexico? >> Spanish. >> Are you sure? Yes, >> you are correct. If you pass the person in second place, what place are you in? >> Second.
10:30:16
Brian Atlas>> Where did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place? >> Hawaii. >> A farmer has 17 sheep and all but nine die. How many are left?
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Angelica (DC)>> Zero. Wait, no, you said all but nine die. You said there were seven sheep. >> There's seven 17 sheep. All but nine die. How many are left? You said there's seven sheep. >> 17.
10:30:41
Brian Atlas>> Oh, 17. I thought you said >> 17 sheep. All but nine die. How many are left? >> All but nine die. Nine are left. >> No. No. 17. You never said dead or alive sheep, dude.
10:30:54
Riley Nimi>> Laugh would imply alive. >> You make like you probably make like a million dollars a year on this podcast and you don't have refined questions. >> No, these are good. Uh, what country is the Eiffel Tower in?
10:31:07
Abby>> Paris, France, France. Not >> uh, what currency is used in Japan? >> The yen. >> There we go. Have you been to Japan? >> Yes. >> Adolf Hitler ruled which country?
10:31:20
Brian AtlasPoland. >> Oh my god, that's crazy. >> Me. Whoa. Germany. >> All right. Uh, before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the tallest mountain in the world?
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Angelica (DC)>> I'm going to guess Monaka, but I'm not sure. Well, Monarch is the the the tallest, including under sea level, >> but is you would agree that Mount Everest is >> above sea level. It's the got the highest peak. Yeah. I don't know. >> No, but Mount Everest is the tallest
10:31:48
Brian Atlasmountain >> above sea level. But if you go if you go base to peak. >> I'm not I'm not taking I'm not talking. >> I don't know the second or the >> No, but what was before it was discovered? What was the tallest mountain? >> I said I I don't know. >> Mount Ever Mount Everest. It doesn't need to be discovered to be the tallest
10:32:02
Brian Atlasmountain. >> It's still the tallest mountain. >> The tallest discovered. >> Boom. Lawyered. >> Okay. What does the hippocampus do in the brain? >> The hippocampus that regulates um you being [ __ ] annoying. Uh so anyways,
10:32:15
Brian Atlas>> that's actually my amydala. >> That's the amydala. What country did the Vietnam war happen in? >> Vietnam. >> Can you open those doors more? Uh, all the way. How much is a quarter of an hour?
10:32:28
Abby>> 15 minutes. >> What is 34 + 66? >> 34 + 66 is 99.
10:32:40
Brian Atlas>> 67 89. >> You are correct. It is 99. Okay, >> you got that right. Uh, what is who's the current US president? >> Donald Trump.
10:32:52
Brian Atlas>> What is 100 - 66? >> 44. >> 44. Okay. Uh, what is 100us 34?
10:33:09
Abby>> No idea. >> Throw give us an throw something out. Almost there. Almost there. We're so close. We're so close.
10:33:20
Brian Atlas>> 70. >> 70. Okay. Uh let's see. What is 77 + 33? >> 10.
10:33:32
Brian Atlas>> Oh, that was good. That was >> 664. Math. That's scary. >> It's cuz she's Japanese. >> That's racist. >> That's true though. >> How much? >> 66 plus 44.
10:33:45
Brian AtlasThat's still 110. Wait. >> You sure? >> Yeah. >> What is it? Throw out the number. >> 110. >> Okay. If you were born 10 years ago, how old would you be today? >> 20.
10:33:58
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Uh, >> can we go back in time? >> 10. >> If If you were born 10 years ago, Hannah, how old are you again? >> 33, but I would be 10.
10:34:10
Brian Atlas>> You got it. How many world wars were there? Two, two, two. >> You are correct.
10:34:20
Brian AtlasWhat decade? What decade? So, for example, 1820s, 1970s. What decade was World War I? >> 1910s. >> 1910s.
10:34:33
Brian Atlas>> They could be wrong. They may very well be wrong. >> World. >> World War I. Yes. >> 1800s, 1700s. There's wars back then.
10:34:43
Brian Atlasthought it was 18. >> Yeah. What What did you think? 1870s, 50s, maybe the 40s, I think.
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Abby>> Uhhuh. >> Throughout the decade. Throughout the decade. >> 18. >> 18. >> 18. >> 18. What? >> 90. >> 1890s. Okay. >> 1910. >> 1910.
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Hannah>> 1910. >> 1920s. 1920s. >> I think it was 1912. So 1910s. >> Definitely 1910.
10:35:18
Brian Atlas>> 1914 to 1919. >> I'll just give an exact >> 1910. >> Well, it's 1914 to 1918. Yeah. >> Okay.
10:35:29
Brian Atlas>> Throwing that out there. But uh primary decade of World War II >> 19. >> Starting with you. >> I think she might be right. >> I think it is 1919. I'm pretty sure. No,
10:35:41
Brian Atlasit ended in 199. >> I actually think it's 1919, but okay. >> Uh, was there any >> like November 11th? >> That's the Marine Corps birthday. >> 1111.
10:35:53
Joy>> No, that's numberire. What was the question? >> Primary decade of World War II. >> World War II. >> Primary decade. >> Wouldn't it be the 1900s?
10:36:05
Brian Atlas>> That's the decade though. What is the decade?
10:36:12
Hannah60s. >> The 1600s. >> 60s. >> 60s. Okay. The Beatles. >> 1910. Wasn't this just >> World War II? >> No, too,
10:36:23
Brian Atlas>> dude. I don't know. >> Well, World War I happened first. >> Yes. >> So, it's probably after >> for sure after >> 1930s. >> 1930s. Okay.
10:36:36
Ally>> 1920s. >> 20s. 1930s >> mainly 1940 40s >> 40s >> 40s >> 30 >> 30s >> 40s >> 40s
10:36:46
Ally>> 1939 to 1945 >> yep exactly I was going to say 19 >> 1939 mainly in the 30s so that I do got >> who led Italy during World War II >> who led Italy during World War II
10:36:59
Brian Atlas>> World War II >> Mussolini Bonito Mussolini >> and they were actually now allies >> tojo >> uh what about Japan Um, oh, okay. Hold on. Uh, oh, it's on the tip of my
10:37:10
Brian Atlastongue. Hold on. Hold on. Let me >> uh, Hiroito. >> What about the UK? That's the last one. >> Uh, Churchill. Although at the outbreak
10:37:19
Brian Atlasof Wait, hold on. There was another prime minister at the very early. It was uh, Chamberlain, Neville Chamberlain,
10:37:31
Brian Atlasand then Winston Churchill. >> Churchill was like the main one. Churchill is the main one. >> What was his famous line about the Soviet? >> About women. >> About the Soviet. >> It's like he he said something along the
10:37:42
Brian Atlaslines of, "Yes, I may be drunk, but you will always be ugly and fat." I think he said that. >> Was he like the British? >> What was his his famous line? I don't >> It was just like the whole Iron Curtain thing. It's okay.
10:37:54
Brian Atlas>> Can you name a World War I tear down this wall? >> Spitfire. >> Uh the Stooka dive bomber. >> Nice. >> I'm sure I could probably think of something.
10:38:04
Ally>> Mustang. What was what was German Germany's fastest um like aircraft that they would use to attack? >> Oh, I wouldn't know that. >> I think it was like the Spitfire. No, >> that's that's an American plane. Or wait, it's not
10:38:16
Brian Atlas>> I swear that was German. Come on. >> The Spitfire is not German. I believe it's either American or British. I'm pretty sure it's American. >> Wait, wait, wait. Do a fact check on this. I'm pretty sure the Spitfire was German. >> The Spitfire, an English word. >> Hold on. Hold on. >> The Germans had an English word for
10:38:29
Brian Atlastheir >> corrected, but I thought it was I thought the Spitfire >> Okay. Which country had the largest rail gun during World War II?
10:38:40
Brian Atlas>> Germany. Okay. >> It's a German engineering. >> Okay. Uh Okay. Uh how many people, And this is going to be How about this? How many people died during World War II?
10:38:51
Brian AtlasMultiple choice question. 1 million, 5 million, >> or which one's closer? 1 million? No, hold on. 100,000, 1 million, 5 million, or 20 million? Which is closer for the
10:39:04
Brian Atlasdeaths for World War II? >> Are we talking about war or like >> Which one's closer? It wouldn't matter >> in one. >> I'm going to say between one and five. >> One and five. >> 20 million. >> Five. >> Five million. >> Five. >> Five million. >> 20
10:39:18
Brian Atlas>> 20 >> 20 >> 20 >> 20 >> five 20 Oh, I'm sorry. >> Oh, me. >> Angelica. 20. >> Okay. All right. >> What about his answer? You never asked
10:39:32
Brian Atlashim. >> I'm going to take a guess. 55. >> I was going to say 50. >> Uh, can you name three K-pop stars? >> Wait, give us the answer. >> K-pop. >> It's closer to 20.
10:39:43
Brian Atlas>> I could lowkey do that. From K-pop demon hunters. >> No. Three K-pop stars. Name three >> K-pop stars. >> Do you know? Yeah. If you know
10:39:54
Abby>> uh Hana Psy and Jenny. >> Name three Kardashians. >> Um Kylie.
10:40:07
Brian Atlas>> Damn, bro. >> Kendall and Chloe. >> Okay. >> Kylie is a Jenner if you wait. Question. Is it We already actually we already
10:40:18
Brian Atlastalked about these. Hold on. Um yeah, I'll skip those. Uh, okay. Hold on. There's just a few more. Uh, do you going around the table, do
10:40:29
Brian Atlasyou think your looks are average, below average, or above average, or better? I guess >> I'm going to say average. >> Average. Average. Average. >> Average.
10:40:42
Brian Atlas>> Average. >> You guys could scoot in to like 3 seconds is okay. >> Above average. Average. Hello. Over here. >> Average. >> Average. >> Okay. Do you think you're charismatic?
10:40:55
Abby>> Occasionally? >> No. >> Sometimes. >> Not particularly. >> Tiffany, could you give me water? One. >> Sometimes. >> Yeah. >> Yes.
10:41:08
Brian Atlas>> Most of the time. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Do you guys uh maybe just by a show of hands, do you think it's sexist for men to have the expectation that
10:41:19
Brian Atlaswomen cook, clean, do laundry, and be submissive? Is it sexist? >> No. >> No. >> No. It's a preference. >> Okay. Uh what percentage of men do you think are over six feet? Oh boy, this is crazy.
10:41:31
Brian Atlas>> This might be Okay. Yeah. Go ahead. >> 15. >> 15%. Okay. >> 5%. >> Three. >> 20. >> 14.
10:41:42
Brian Atlas>> I'm a lower answer to 10. I was going to say 50%, but I guess people are short. >> You guys who are leaning so far away from the mics, you could like preemptively like as the person next to
10:41:52
Brian Atlasyou their sentence is trailing off, >> you could just like instead of burning 3 seconds, you could just >> like already be up on the mic just saying. But what? Okay, go ahead.
10:42:02
Angelica (DC)>> 20 I don't know. 12. >> Uh 15. >> I want to say 20. We're talking about America, right? >> Yeah. I was thinking about Oh, I lost the plot. But I'm going to guess 12. I
10:42:14
Brian Atlasdon't know what the question is. >> Okay. What percentage of men make at least $1 million a year? >> Oo. Um, >> I'd say four. >> 4%. >> 1% probably.
10:42:27
Brian Atlas>> Just go one right after the other. Don't make me have to point to you. >> Two. >> One. One. >> One% or 2%. >> I say 5 to 10. >> One. 0.1. >> One.
10:42:39
Brian Atlas>> What percentage of men have yachts? That's like >> yachts >> three I don't know.3 >> five >> less than 1%.
10:42:50
Emily Mack>> Two three >> less than one for sure.1 >> yeah like one or two it's not a regular thing >> I want to say 15
10:43:03
Brian Atlas0.05 05 >> 15% of men have yachts. Okay. >> Five >> 5% of men >> less than 1%. >> Okay. Do any of you keep a list of all the men you've been with on your phone? Like a list of all the guys you've
10:43:16
Brian Atlashooked up with? You know, >> keep a kiss. >> Kiss count. Okay. Nobody. >> Uh, has anybody Show of hands and I'll also answer this. Have you ever slept with someone the same day you met them? >> Really?
10:43:28
Riley Nimi>> Yeah, I have. >> There we go. There we go. Good sport. I'm never. Yeah, >> if you say so. >> What do you mean if I say so? >> If you say so, show that. >> Okay. >> So, actually I actually believe her cuz
10:43:41
Brian Atlasshe mentioned like a kiss count. Like I actually had to do. >> Thanks. >> Has anyone here ever had a threesome? Show of hands.
10:43:51
Brian Atlas>> Nobody. Nobody here at the table really. Not even with >> Elfe. No. >> Not Not with the boss man. Okay. Anyone had a hoe phase? I had a hoe phase. It's all good. >> A what?
10:44:05
Angelica (DC)>> A hoe phase. >> I mean, how long naughty naughty naughty does it have to be to be a phase? >> What would it take? >> I don't know. You could have It could be three dudes. It could be 100 dudes >> in one year.
10:44:16
Brian Atlas>> Three to three. That's a big uh show of hands. Has anyone here ever hooked up with two guys in a 24-hour period? Two guys. >> No. >> 24-hour period.
10:44:26
Brian Atlas>> 7-day period. Seven days. Two guys. Three guys. Keep your hands up. Three guys. >> No, not three guys. >> Okay. Uh,
10:44:38
Allydo you Shona, do you think men suck? >> Only some sometimes. >> What percent? >> What percent of men suck? >> Um, >> these days I think 50/50. >> 50%. >> No, I'm just kidding. Um,
10:44:51
Ally>> hey, don't >> There's There's levels to this, okay? There's men that suck a lot. There's men that suck a little bit. There's men that don't suck. >> Okay. Are men the problem? >> Sometimes >> in society? >> No, >> in totality >> necessarily.
10:45:04
Angelica (DC)>> Are men trash? >> Some men, not all. >> What percent? >> What percent? >> What percent of men are trash? Depends on Depends on the um the day. Depends on my mood. I >> do. Do you hate men? >> I don't hate men. I think you want me to
10:45:18
Brian Atlashate men, though. >> No, I don't want you to hate men. >> And then you could clip me. >> No. Uh we did that. We did that. I believe that's it. Uh, any final thoughts from anybody before I
10:45:30
Brian Atlaswrap this up? Final thoughts? Speak now forever. Hold your beast. >> What group on the periodic periodic table is hydrogen? >> Bro, hold it. It's I haven't taken [ __ ] chemistry since [ __ ] high
10:45:43
Brian Atlasschool. That's ridiculous. >> The alkaline metal, >> huh? >> No, wait. It's >> Clip it and ship it, boys. [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Wrap it up. All right. Uh, okay. It's near the top. >> Great episode. Great episode. Great
10:45:54
Angelica (DC)episode. Uh, oh, do you think Trump is a fascist? >> I wouldn't say a full-on fascist, but he has some strange tendencies. >> So, he's a fascist. >> Black and white.
10:46:06
Brian Atlas>> Anybody think he's a fascist? >> Not a Yes. You do you think he's a Nazi? Do you think Trump is a Nazi? >> He's not a Nazi, but he >> But he's a fascist.
10:46:16
Angelica (DC)>> I wouldn't say he's a fascist. I would say sometimes he says things that raise eyebrows and that might slightly align with some aspects of fascism. >> I mean, but that's Trump. I mean, that's >> by this time. No, you don't know how
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AnnaTrump talks. I mean, >> him more so, though. >> I don't like what he's doing with Iran right now. >> What do you think of the USA? I guess I'll be the final one. >> I think it's a great country and I'm glad I live here. >> Actually knows more American history
10:46:41
Annathan most Americans, so let's just give her some props there. >> I think she just brought up the things that she knows. >> No, she's pretty sharp. So, I think that's why >> I think your butt hurt that she knows more than you. >> Oh, while you're shaking, actually, she
10:46:53
Riley Nimimight actually get this cuz it's not too uh too rare of knowledge. Who brought the industrial revolution over from the United Kingdom? Who was the man that did it? >> Barney. >> It was in the late late 1700s.
10:47:07
Riley Nimi>> 1700s. >> 1797, I believe. >> Julius Caesar. >> Is he an American? >> Oh, no. He was a British and then he moved to America and then spilled all the secrets for how to build the factories. Shakes. >> Oh, you can't you can't Samuel Slater.
10:47:19
Ally>> King Henry Samuel. >> Samuel Slater. >> Samuel Slater. Did you hear? Yeah. Got it. See? Yeah. Sha. See, like I can right now. I know. >> He just he just he just got his ego
10:47:30
Riley Nimiback. That was a random fact. >> I'm using your logic against you. >> What's my logic >> that like Oh, you didn't know the president before. >> You know, I was trolling, right? >> No, because you're just saying that because now that I called you out about your logic,
10:47:42
Anna>> he's so sassy now. These allegations might be true. He's made it. Yeah, they are true. >> No, next time you need to take that that red tie off and come back with the ring tie off special. >> But if immigrants have to learn the this
10:47:55
Brian AtlasAmerican history like presidents, cuz they do in order to become an American citizen. >> Uh let's see here. Uh Troy, thank for the 10. Blake, thank for the 10 via Venmo. Appreciate it. All right, guys. Uh we're going to get this wrapped up
10:48:05
Brian Atlashere. Uh I'm trying to just think if there was anything else that I'm forgetting. Like name name a continent that starts with a. >> Oh, it's 4 a.m. >> Oh, [ __ ] >> He already like asked the continent questions earlier. We already went
10:48:19
Brian Atlasthrough all them. >> Name a continent that starts with a >> Why are you targeting her all the way? >> Okay. >> Name another one. >> She's dying, folks. >> I am. >> She's dying. >> America. >> Get her on a ventilator. Stat >> on the continent of Australia. Name one
10:48:33
Brian Atlascountry. >> Riley. Riley. Riley. Riley. Your mama. >> Okay. Hey, why do you know the entire lyrics to uh Eminem's song Superman? I bet you don't. >> You know, >> I don't want to know that. >> This guy. >> Yeah, >> that's right.
10:48:46
Barbara Adamson>> Do you know all the lyrics to Blank Space by Taylor Swift? >> What the [ __ ] >> I do. And I'm the number one Taylor Swift. DO YOU KNOW ALL THE LYRICS to Nicki Minaj? >> Taylor Swift is a cancer and a plague on this society.
10:48:58
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I highly agree. I don't like Taylor Swift. What's that song that goes like you know that? >> Wait, >> she made up this whole story with her
10:49:09
Riley Nimimanager to pretend she's like some boss [ __ ] that won her contract back over. >> Does anybody know that? >> Asha Bettingfield. >> Yeah. Wait, how's it go? >> It's unwritten.
10:49:20
Brian Atlas>> How did you get that from that? >> Because I'm a musician though. >> She gets that [ __ ] All right, guys. I got to wrap it up. This is I think our longest stream ever. We have world record world record whatever podcast
10:49:33
Brian Atlaswith Shan in the studio with Riley in the studio with >> someone. [ __ ] yeah. My bad. Just kidding. I know your names. Uh >> Brian, wait. We're quizzing you. What are all of our names? >> No.
10:49:46
Ally>> Oh, >> your name is um Gertrude. >> Don't act like you forgot. My name is the town name. >> My name is Emaranth. >> He knows her name. >> Emmeris. >> Yeah, you're close. Your name is Diamond.
10:50:00
Brian Atlas>> No, >> Baxter. >> We're not going to go with it. >> Your name is um >> Samuel Slater. Who the [ __ ] >> I was about to say Sam, actually. That's >> a very important guy, actually. Uh okay,
10:50:10
Brian Atlasguys. Uh so, we got uh I got to wrap the show, but wow. Congrats, guys. We should we stay another 10 to push it to 11 hours? No, I don't think so. >> I'll You know what? I'll wait for another stream. >> Might collapse on live stream. How about
10:50:25
Liiin the morning? >> You have co or something? Well, actually when I flew >> just stay up and see the sunrise. We've never actually had Wait, what time? >> I flew in and I went to see you.
10:50:37
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I got to get out of here. >> No, no, we're We'll wrap. We'll wrap one day. I think I'll do a 24-hour stream, though. >> Uh, one day. One day. Not tonight, though. >> Ain't no one making through that. You're going to need more than pizza. >> I'll make it. I'll make it through that.
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Emily Mack>> Been up for 24 hours at this point. >> Oh [ __ ] >> Was girl. >> Yeah, I woke up at 5:30. Let's go. >> She killed it with the math. >> She did kill >> You're very good at You're very good at math. I'm jealous. >> Oh, thank you.
10:51:03
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Oh, man. Hey, but >> congrats guys. You You guys are part of history. Longest whatever. I believe it's the longest whatever podcast ever and I was on here. >> There you go. Showed up.
10:51:16
Brian Atlas>> All the rage baiting. >> You know what? To be fair, I only mentioned black people 14 times. Okay. >> We're going to get you a black. You have to come after my people like that. >> You know, you might look at me and be
10:51:27
Brian Atlaslike, I my team, they they want to get out of here. You guys might look at me like, Brian, why did this go so long? I want to I want to place blame. You talked too much. You talked too much.
10:51:39
Brian AtlasYou talked too much. You talked too much. And you talked too much. You guys were way too talkative tonight. You forgot. >> I talked too much. Sarcastic. >> You got to bear. >> Yeah, you guys talked way too much. It
10:51:50
Brian Atlaswas really rude. I wish you'd let you gave a bit more space for Anna to speak to be honest. I would have appreciated that. A little more space for me. I'll be back over there and for Shona to
10:52:02
Brian Atlasspeak and for Angelica. You know, you guys really needed a lot. She really got crowded out. >> Yeah, you guys were very greedy, all of you. And I just I actually think you guys should apologize for how rude you
10:52:14
Emily Mackwere. >> I'm so sorry. I'm such a [ __ ] >> I'm so Let me bow down. So apologize right now. >> There you go. >> I should have made I should have made my smoke break longer. >> Well, you said if you're coming from
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Anna>> I would never speak again. >> You said if you're coming from another state, make the best of it. Don't come here talking all this high stuff and then come here and sit. So I do that and then it's like shut up. What do you want from me? It's damned if I do, damned if I don't.
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Anna>> You know, it's true. >> I flew from Arkansas. I I went to urgent care on Friday. I was completely sick and I'm still here. >> You're sick. You're sick. Obviously, my asthma from >> my asthma. Like I have that I swear to
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AnnaGod if I start coughing tomorrow, I'm going to come find. >> No, it's my asthma. >> She's going to stab you and sh you >> allegedly. >> It's not. It's just my asthma. It's likely rubbed off. >> Have you Can you show us your knuckles? Like put your knuckles like
10:53:08
Brian Atlas>> this. >> That's very random. Wow. That's >> Is there something you want to tell us? >> I hit my hand on the dresser. >> The dresser? Is that what you call a man? No. Okay. >> Hey, I have a scar, too.
10:53:19
Angelica (DC)>> Violence. We are There's a lot of And I hit my hand. >> Violent abusive women in this podcast right now. >> You said you would hit You would You would say I would hit a woman. >> At least we know my guy deserves.
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Brian Atlas>> I would never hit a woman. >> No. Mine's like mine's a spark from a >> Tiffany's actually she's very violent, Tiffany. From what I heard, she those >> I would be violent if I worked for you
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Brian Atlastoo with how you were talking to her earlier. Like is this rage bait or >> I was I was a little sassy today. I was a little sassy. >> You got to treat your employees. You're like Ebanese or Scrooge over here.
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Brian Atlas>> I am Ebanese. I am [ __ ] Scrooge. I like that. That's a good one. All right, let me wrap it. Okay, GG. >> Well played. >> GG. >> Well played.
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Brian Atlas>> Thank you guys. Last call. Hit the like button. Please pull up the p put the little like the video thing up, guys. Like the video if you enjoyed the stream. Uh please leave a nice comment
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Brian Atlasonce the live ends. I read them. Positivity is nice. Helps with the algorithm. Thank you for tuning in tonight. You could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me. I appreciate that. Thank you to everyone
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Brian Atlaswho super chats, donates, and supports the show. Big shout out to everybody who sent in a TTS. Especially big shout out to our boy Robert Tanner. or I don't know if you're still watching, but three champagne pops. This guy's a [ __ ] legend. Thank you, man. Really
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Brian Atlasappreciate it. We're going to be live Sunday 5:00 p.m. Pacific. Uh I might do something during the week potentially, but probably not. But who knows? Uh any girls who want to be on the show, DM whatever on Instagram if you can make it
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Brian Atlasto Santa Barbara. I promise the show will not be this long. If you do, come on it. Uh 07 show up. >> 07s. This is what happens when an overbook actually like everybody shows
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Brian Atlasup. So [ __ ] Uh 07s. I feel like we're forgetting something, but at this point, tough. Uh 07's in the chat. Good night,
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Brian Atlasguys. Good night, guys. And we will see you guys next time. All right. Good night. All right. Uh really quick before everybody gets up. We are wrapped up. Just curious. Did anyone want to Did
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Annaanybody like lie about anything? Just curious. >> We're still live, aren't we? >> No, it's wrapped. >> No, it's wrapped. >> Turn the cameras off. I don't believe you. No, the stream's off.
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Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I'm actually concerned. >> Did anybody like want to Did anybody lie like lie about their body count? Like want to reveal their true? >> If the camera's not rolling, I'll say
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Frankie>> don't ruin a relationship. Come on. >> I didn't think it was 1920s.
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Anna>> Okay. >> Ryan, what's your body count? >> Yeah, >> I'm a virgin. >> I'm looking for a woman to be my first I've never seen this podcast podcast end. I' i've always fallen asleep.
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Brian Atlas>> Oh my god. [ __ ] I'm sorry. I have new staff and they did not >> Nate, bro. Tiffany, what the [ __ ] Tiffany.
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Hannah>> Tiffany's life matters. >> Sounds like a setup question. It was a setup question. We're so close to 11 hours.
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Brian AtlasYeah, >> we're 3 minutes. >> Was that still live? >> We're 3 minutes. Should we just >> Wait, wait, wait, Chad. Should we go? Should we Should we just >> Wait, no. I'm like, >> should we make it to 11? Should we make it to 11? >> It's literally 3 minutes out. I if if I
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Brian Atlasdon't get a [ __ ] TTS, >> how long is it? >> I need a $200 TTS and I'll I'll I'll go to 11 hours. 3 minutes. >> If I don't get it at 1050 at 10:5959, you hit that end button.
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Brian Atlas>> What? >> [ __ ] >> Is it still rolling? >> It's still going. >> Oh god. >> Okay, that's cool. >> 11 hours. And look at all these people in the chat. They were here for it. I need to see a [ __ ] TTS. Otherwise,
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Brian AtlasI'm depriving you. Yeah, it's a grift. Yeah, I'm [ __ ] griing. I need to see We got We got 2 minutes and 30 seconds left. >> I need to see a TTS right now. $200 TTS.
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Brian AtlasIf I don't, I'm depriving you. I'm going to [ __ ] deprive you guys. If you get the $200 TTS, you have to reveal your actual body count. >> Nah, I can What amount >> for that? >> Give us a ball. 10 grand. >> Uh, one Bitcoin. I'll do it.
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Riley Nimi>> Okay. >> One Bitcoin. You got something? >> I mean, hey, at this rate, dude, that'll I used to have half of one, actually. >> Oh, [ __ ] Nice. >> Uh, Okay. Hey, I'll give it one minute. >> But I'll end it at 10:59 if I don't see
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Brian Atlasa TTS. [ __ ] >> Is this a little grift? A little griy? Is this >> It's okay. Take the L. Please take the L. >> Am I abusing? >> No. We're so close. >> I'll give them I'll get They have 50 seconds. >> You need to take advantage of the parasocial relationship.
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Brian Atlas>> There you go. There you have There you have it, folks. >> Okay, there's not a TTS, but you can show that. You can show it. >> Uh, big labia matter BLM. Oh. Oh, [ __ ]
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Brian AtlasOkay. Well, there it is. >> Daddy and Eva.
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Riley NimiShe is the goat. >> Nice. >> Hey, this guy was talking [ __ ] about me earlier. I forgot what it was. >> You just remember You just remember the name Daddy. >> Say his name again. >> It is Daddy Nevin. That's the name. >> Oh [ __ ] He What did he say?
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Brian Atlas>> Most people call him Neon, but >> I have my own name for >> What does it say? This is for him. >> Heck yeah. >> The Sim Tax. Thank you. >> The Sim. >> The Sim Tax paid. We go for It looks
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Brian Atlaslike another minute. We have a minute there on the You know what would be [ __ ] up? >> You said 1059. >> What's that? >> You said 10:59. >> Yeah, I have to go till 11. >> College is a scam. Young woman should
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Brian Atlasnot go to college. >> Although I'm wondering if our OBS is different than >> I probably have to let Yeah, I probably
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