01:56:45Lauraimagine being a man watching this and you're you're not you don't know these girls, but you keep seeing different ones on every week and there's always, you know, >> god. But then you go on a date and you
01:56:57Paige Hamiltonhave a girl that is not that crazy or not that dumb, you should be like >> Okay. >> Well, women come on the show super unprepared. Like they'll say, "I've never even heard of this." Or "I've never watched anything like this." >> no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:57:10Brian Atlasno, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. >> Hold on. Hold on. The vast majority of women who come on the show, what We do some outreach, but also a lot of people reach out to us. The majority of the guests who do come
01:57:22Brian Atlason, the majority, they've they've reached out to us. Many of these women have had weeks, months, sometimes longer.
01:57:34Brian AtlasLike they they reach out uh I don't know if anybody here I'm saying it's on them. >> Some people have maybe at this table reached out a couple weeks ago, maybe a couple months ago. People have time to
01:57:45Brian Atlasdo the preparation. You're right though. If they come unprepared, that's on them. That's how the full livestreams are available. There's clips everywhere. You can see
01:57:56Leana (Finland)you can see get a feel for the show. Um I don't know. Um You said that you don't care about the sense of humor and stuff, but how does it make you feel to watch the
01:58:08Brian Atlasshow and see a lot of dumb girls like over and over again? Is it more >> on. I reject that the women who come We do get some dumb women on the show, but
01:58:19Brian Atlasthis idea that we're specifically selecting No, I didn't mean that. Sure, sure, sure. But I mean, we I would even argue like, for example, I'm a college dropout. So, this idea that, "Oh, Brian,
01:58:30Brian Atlasyou're some intellectual titan who's punching down on these [ __ ] [ __ ] elementary [laughter] school dropouts." No, most of the women who come on the show are more college educated than I am. Uh
01:58:43Brian Atlasyou know, I'm not like again, I'm not an intellectual titan. I I used to do like prank videos on YouTube. I I walked around in a penis costume. This isn't
01:58:52Brian Atlaslike peak peak like highbrow intellectual intellectual like I'm not Yeah, I'm not like a [ __ ] intellectual titan. So, these women who
01:59:04Leana (Finland)come on it's fair fair game, I think. >> But what feeling do you get? The feeling I had that when you meet a great girl and you've seen a lot of dumb girls, you're like,
01:59:15Leana (Finland)this one is a good one and you're thankful of of it or is it the more dumb girls you see, does it make you think like, oh, there's not going to be a good girl there or are you is it going to spread hatred or
01:59:27Brian Atlas>> Hold on. Um Because since Both. What If a girl is dumb or if a girl is smart, both of them have the capacity to make for interesting conversation,
01:59:38Brian Atlasalbeit perhaps in different ways. So, this idea that, oh, man, it's a panel of smart women. Shoot, this panel No, that's never the case. Often times, I
01:59:49Brian Atlasthink the smart women are the ones who are best capable of having like a uh like a well-put-together thought in conversation. So, this idea that I'm like kind of bummed out if it's a panel
02:00:00Leana (Finland)of smart women. >> into dating. Huh? But putting it into dating. Like, uh does it make you feel hatred towards women when you're looking for a date to
02:00:12Leana (Finland)think that there's no good women in there or is it more like you're going to be grateful that you found found a good one after seeing Okay, I understand your question. You're asking like, how has it
02:00:22Brian Atlasinfluenced my perspective on dating? >> My Yeah, sure. So, I mean, obviously our experience in life our experiences in life are going to color our
02:00:34Brian Atlasinterpretations and perspectives. So, has my perspective been colored >> been colored by the guests I've had on? Sure, absolutely. I've learned
02:00:46Brian Atlasuh a lot and I you know, some of the conversations surrounding, you know, some the the way that women move. Although, I you know, I'm I'm 36. I
02:00:55Brian Atlasstarted the podcast when I was 33, 34. Uh I've had I've had robust dating experience even before I started the show and trust me, just from my own dating experiences before talking to
02:01:07Brian Atlaswomen on the show, I had very strong opinions before the show as it relates to dating. I've been through I've done dealt with a
02:01:17Brian AtlasBPD girl. I've done dealt with a bipolar girl. I've done dealt with girls who are uh not moving properly when it comes to dating even before I had the show. So,
02:01:29Brian Atlastrust me, this idea that the show has like warped me and No, I've been I've been red-pilled, as you can say, before the podcast, trust me. Now, of course, there's been conversations on the show
02:01:41Brian Atlaslike, I don't know, some of the like some of the the sugar daddy [ __ ] I wasn't as tuned into like some of the stuff that women do when it comes to like sugar daddies and [ __ ] feet pics
02:01:52Brian Atlasand being degens, all that [ __ ] I wasn't as privy to some of that stuff. But uh yeah, I mean, I I So, it hasn't pushed you into any
02:02:02Brian Atlasdirection in somehow. Uh honestly, I would say that's um Part Maybe the biggest red pill for me
02:02:13Brian Atlasis not the conversations on the show, but women's conduct after the show. So, I one of the thing one of the examples is uh women's propensity to
02:02:25Brian Atlaslike flake or no-show. For example, we had uh you know, it's great to have Felicity here, but this chair today shouldn't have gone to Felicity. We had a girl no-show today. Like, didn't even Hey, I'm not coming, blah, blah, blah. Nope,
02:02:38Brian Atlasjust no-showed. Nothing at all. Uh we get a lot of flakes and like people who just cancel last minute, but they >> Every single show. We have to plan for it. We overbook intentionally.
02:02:51Brian AtlasUm that kind of has frust- frustrated me a little bit, just kind of the lack of accountability on on that front, but um
02:03:03Brian Atlasand then just some like it's not the majority of women, but some women have done some like really despicable things like after the show like to try to I
02:03:14Brian Atlasdon't know, just [ __ ] stupid [ __ ] I'm trying to think of some examples here. Uh like, you know, we've had some women who've come on the show and they basically want to like they they have like a blood vendetta and
02:03:27Brian Atlaswant to like ruin my reputation, ruin my frequent guest Andrew Wilson's reputation. They want to like go and just try to [ __ ] us over in various ways that I'm not going to
02:03:39Brian Atlasget into here. Yeah, we've had like tons of women just be like conniving, vicious vengeful vengeful, vindictive uh I won't say it, but yeah, we've had
02:03:50Brian Atlassome like really terrible like malevolent women not on the show Well, I mean, well, they came on the show, but then afterwards, they're like [ __ ] ops opposition. So,
02:04:06Brian AtlasI'm a spy. I'm actually on OnlyFans. Not really. Pop a penguin. Oh, hold on. There's this one redu- reductio ad what I don't even know what it was, but okay.
02:04:20FelicityUm There's that and then Felicity, read this one, I guess. Okay, I'm bored and have bourbon. I thought I was going to get a response. The women on this show have the intellectual depth of a puddle, but refusing to respond when you said
02:04:33Brian Atlasyou would, I paid >> Oh my gosh, shut up, dude. Oh my god, you're such a [ __ ] what You've gotten more attention than almost any soup chatter has ever [ __ ] gotten. You you >> [laughter]
02:04:46Brian Atlas>> you you're Oh my god, this guy is ridiculous. yeah, you got to be patient there, Papa Penguin. In any case, I think I thoroughly responded to you. You got you got actually very lucky here. You should
02:04:58Brian Atlasdo a I don't know if he's still in the chat. You should honestly do a champagne pop for all the attention you [ __ ] got. Um The And by the way, this idea Hold on. I I
02:05:11Brian AtlasIt's interesting on one hand, uh Papa Penguin, you say there's this divide between men and women and this show is contributing to it. You But then in the same breath, you say the women on this
02:05:23Brian Atlasshow have the intellectual depth of a puddle. I actually think that this is very insulting to perhaps the women on this panel or I don't know if you're talking in general like the other women we've had on the show.
02:05:34Brian AtlasWe've had plenty of very capable, smart women. We've had There's many times where sometimes I'm on the back foot conversationally or in the debates with the women. So, this idea we don't bring
02:05:45Brian Atlason smart women ridiculous. I Here's an open invitation. We have an open invitation for any women. In fact, we have a lot of instances where
02:05:56Brian Atlaswe had a recent thing. I wonder if we can pull it up in the Discord. Uh We'll we'll get I'll have women Yeah, yeah, we're going to pull this up. So, um
02:06:07Brian Atlasit's going to be You're going to have to scroll up. It's in the hate mails folder. But women will be like, oh, you only bring on stupid women. You should bring on a smart woman like me.
02:06:21Brian AtlasAnd blah And then they'll usually include like say inflammatory [ __ ] like your podcast sucks, whatever. And I never insult back. I just always say, when can you make it on? Ooh.
02:06:34Brian Atlas>> Can you when can you come on the show? I'm never I'll never even if they say they they say insulting things, I never insult back. Hold on, I'm trying to find it. Nick, are you on the hate mail tab? >> Yep, I'm on it. Okay, so it is
02:06:47Brian Atlasum Okay, so Nick, it is Way up there. 10 You're going to scroll to October 24. Okay.
02:06:57Brian AtlasSo, it is You're going to see the first one under 10 Oh, [ __ ] What does it There's a Spider-Man Jose. It's not that one, but it's the one below it.
02:07:09Brian AtlasI'll show you guys what I'm talking about.
02:07:14Brian AtlasAre you at 10:24 hate mail? Yeah, there's a lot of 10:24s. Well, it's
02:07:22Brian AtlasWhat does it say? It's the It's below the one with the Spider-Man Jose. 10:24 4:28. It's the one below it.
02:07:36Brian AtlasAll right, guys, if you're enjoying this Do you have it? Okay, pull it up from Jewel. No, no, no, no, the next one, the next one.
02:07:47Brian AtlasAll right, Felicity, you read the girl part. It's It's really small. Pop it out, Nick.
02:07:56Brian AtlasPop it out? Yeah, okay, here. While you do that, um do Huh? You You can open it in a new tab so that it is bigger.
02:08:17Brian AtlasUh [ __ ] hide StreamYard. Hide StreamYard.
02:08:28Brian AtlasHow do I open this on the screen? I'm sorry. Okay, here. In OBS. Huh? No, hold on. Here, hide StreamYard in OBS.
02:08:40Brian AtlasOh, I got it. I got it. Hide. Minimize this. F11. F11. Out of it. Out of it. Scoot it over over.
02:08:54Brian AtlasJust put it put it Wait, is it is it over? Yeah. Like put it on the um
02:09:12Brian AtlasDo you have it? Yeah, it's still there.
02:09:19Brian AtlasWhat? Um what's going on? Uh check on the live stream. Wait, you got to >> [sighs and gasps] >> StreamYard needs to be F11.
02:09:34FelicityOkay. Go ahead, read it. >> This is the same size that it was before. Okay. I just want you to know that I just want you to know I think you're a small-minded [ __ ] of a man and I would
02:09:46Felicityabsolutely demolish you in any debate. The way you view women is hilariously outdated. The way you talk to women is disrespectful as [ __ ] And the entire
02:09:54Felicityidea that your platform is predicated on the ba- on on is baseless woman-hating red-pilled nonsense. Okay, and then I respond, "Great, let's do it. Can you come Sunday, November 9th?"
02:10:08FelicityYou view women who embrace their sexuality as trash pieces and you openly disrespect them. And honestly, my intellect is much more vast, expansive,
02:10:18Brian Atlasand well-informed than yours. This would not be a fair debate for you. Scroll down. Uh I'm fine with it not being fair for me. When you when can you do the debate you issued the challenge for?
02:10:30FelicitySo, you agree that your negative and degrading opinions and ways of viewing and treating women is baseless and absurd then. I'll think about it. I disagree. You issued a debate challenge. I'm accepting. Are you backing out? If it's worth my time,
02:10:43Brian Atlasdidn't expect you to be so eager to be wrong. Uh and then again, I'm just ignoring her sort of uh her some of the attacks or whatever. It was worth your time blah blah blah. Shall we
02:10:55Brian Atlasget this on schedule? And then she didn't respond and I just are you running from your own debate challenge? So, look, ultimately relating this back to uh you know, me not having intellectual women on. I have I get DMs like that every single day where women say, "Oh,
02:11:09Brian Atlasif you had me on the show, I would school you." I I don't insult them back. I'm just say, "Cool, let's do it. Let's schedule it." Every single time, I'm not exaggerating.
02:11:21Brian AtlasThey run. They won't do it. They're [ __ ] cowards. Every single So, this idea like, "Oh, bring on intelligent women." I'll bring on anybody. I will bring on any woman. You can I don't care if you're [ __ ] from Harvard. I don't care if you dropped out of elementary
02:11:34Lauraschool. You want to be on the show, come on the show. I don't care. >> I love it. You know, all these people are are not you know, their their main source of income is not OnlyFans and Yeah, there's not one
02:11:46Laurasingle OnlyFans girl here. >> it. I love it. I thought it was strictly OnlyFans for for a while when I first started seeing clips of this on YouTube. I thought it was like, "Oh, this guy
02:11:56Brian Atlasjust interviews OnlyFans chicks." That's >> I mean, it's uh it it's a unfortunate uh I guess stereotype that won't go away because admittedly we have
02:12:07Brian Atlashad OnlyFans girls on the show. Perhaps some of our viral clips have featured OnlyFans girls. Although many of our viral clips it's just a regular girl.
02:12:18Brian AtlasUh but if you do a breakdown of all our guests, it's something like 15% of our guests total
02:12:25Brian Atlasare OF. 15? 15. 15. Only 15. So, that means Look, some panels there's more, some there's less, some there's none.
02:12:35Brian AtlasBut 15 if the would work out to on average a panel like this, one or two of the girls do OF, the rest don't. On average. Okay. Yeah.
02:12:47Brian AtlasBut it's an unfortunate trope that continues to be uh excuse [clears throat] me, repeated. Yo Mads, thanks for the gifted 10. Appreciate it. Uh yeah, it's just kind of like this thing
02:12:58Brian AtlasI guess I can't escape. Oh, you just bring on young stupid OF girls, yeah. But like if you I mean, we have three three women above the age of 30.
02:13:09Brian Atlas36, 31, 35, 35. We do have like a 19-year-old, 18-year-old, uh 27-year-old. I am 32, thank you. Don't age me. >> Oh, what did I say? 35. Oh, sorry. >> times. >> Yeah, I miss I guess I wrote that down
02:13:23Brian Atlaswrong. >> We have four girls over the age of 30. Yeah, 36, 31, 32, 35. So, I don't know. They're like, "Oh, you only bring on young girls." No, I mean actually the average age is closer to 25, 26. You only bring on the OnlyFans
02:13:35Brian Atlasgirls. Well, no, actually the majority of our guests don't do OnlyFans. So, I don't know. A lot of fake news circulating I guess about the show, but um I'm trying to remember where we were on this. Um
02:13:48LauraWhere were you? I don't know. You brought it up, I guess. Or sort of, I don't know. Uh I don't remember. But Felicity, would you agree that 15% of the females on
02:14:01Felicitythis podcast have been OnlyFans? Or would you think that it would be higher? I would say yeah, like less than a quarter. Okay. All right. >> Why do you hold on? What the What would
02:14:14Brian AtlasI'm just curious. >> stats. >> data. >> Yes, we keep stats. Okay. >> Do you think I'm lying to you? Why would you need to defer to Felicity who's only
02:14:23Brian Atlasbeen here since episode like uh what, 200-something up? Okay. She's missed I was just curious. Yeah, but what I don't >> Cuz she's here all the time. I mean, on in the clips that I've seen. I don't
02:14:36LauraYeah, but I don't know So, you think I'm lying? Well, I just wasn't sure that you had the actual exact number of 15% >> the owner of the podcast
02:14:46Brian Atlas>> Okay. has less accurate data than Felicity. That's really Okay, just understanding. Just making sure we're on the same page there. Didn't mean to >> that's not an attack on Felicity, but
02:15:00Felicityit's >> I think she's just asking for another opinion. Yeah, I was just I was >> that deep. Well, no, no, no, it's not an opinion. Well, what >> It's not just an opinion. >> I didn't know you had the data in your head from
02:15:13Brian Atlasuh the exact numbers. >> It's observable. Okay. The the girls who are on the show say whether or not they do OnlyFans. >> And you keep track of every single
02:15:25Brian Atlasthing. Okay. Well, so Good to know. >> As of episode I believe it was we we sort of stopped tracking after episode 200 formally. But we did we did tracking
02:15:37Brian Atlasup to episode 200. And if anything, there was a period there from I'd say episode 40 to episode 200 where that in that area was probably when we had a bit leaning a bit more towards OnlyFans
02:15:49Brian Atlascreators. I would argue in the past year or so we've had less frequent appearances from OnlyFans girls. Okay. So, if anything,
02:15:59Brian Atlasthe data that I have from uh episode 1 to episode 200, we're episode 267, I think. Uh or is it 266? I don't know. Whatever. It's probably lower. Okay. Good to know.
02:16:12Brian AtlasI thought OF maybe was giving you kickbacks. Like, "Hey, take on a few girls." >> What the [ __ ] [laughter] No, OF >> Promoter. No, we've never received a
02:16:21Brian Atlaskickback from only That'd be ridiculous. Uh You never know. Okay, I don't know. Are you are you getting [ __ ] kickbacks from I don't know. Uh
02:16:36Brian Atlas[ __ ] George Soros for saying stupid [ __ ] on the podcast? I don't [ __ ] know. >> Okay. But um we've never had received a kickback from any individual OnlyFans girls. We've
02:16:49Brian Atlasnever received a kickback from a management company. None of that [ __ ] >> Okay. You think there's a [ __ ] whatever conspiracy to What the [ __ ] [laughter] >> Bro, there What other conspiracy? You
02:17:01Brian AtlasWas 9/11 Was that an inside job? What else do you want to [ __ ] talk about? She actually does think 9/11 was an >> [laughter] >> I guess she wants to talk about that. >> I mean,
02:17:13Brian AtlasI don't want to talk about it, but >> Does jet fuel melt doesn't melt steel beams? What I don't know. Planned demolition? What are you >> There might have been an explosion. The wall one of them was burning. >> I don't know. Um The one of the towers >> Are you a flat-earther, too? Do you want
02:17:26SPEAKER_00to talk about that? Another flat-earther? Okay, well. All right. Um Talk about her relationships Yeah, I know. I know. We'll get to it. Joe XD donated $200.
02:17:38SPEAKER_00>> Sorry for the delay, man. I'm sorry. >> heated made me heated. I make a really solid six-figure income. I'm pretty good-looking. I come from a great family. I don't want to [ __ ] have to
02:17:49Brian Atlasprove some ambiguous ambition to you. I believe that's for you, Sabrina, maybe? I don't Really? >> Chow, was that directed to her? I'm not
02:17:58Brian Atlassure. Um sorry for the delays on these guys. I was engaged in responding to um [ __ ] Penguin. >> Pasty George donated $200.
02:18:09SPEAKER_00Careful, in my honest opinion, the Whatever podcast exposes the misandry and sexism that many women have towards men due to feminism. It also reveals
02:18:19Brian Atlastheir promiscuity because of feminism. What was that guy Thank you, Pasty George. What was he saying about the declining birth rates? What the [ __ ] would that have to do? >> [laughter]
02:18:32Felicity>> He said [clears throat] you were putting men and women against each other and birth rates were feeding hate, yeah. You're the you're feeding the hatred. You yourself have stopped the babies from coming. >> I Nick, I'm going to send you something
02:18:44Brian Atlasin the private chat here. I actually posted about the uh you know, I brought up feminism. Feminism is very anti-natalist, anti-family, anti-children. Um
02:18:56Brian AtlasOne sec. I'm going to try to So, there's this famous feminist Hold on. I'm going to send it right now. Famous feminist Uh who
02:19:06Brian AtlasHold on. She wrote a very who like a Well, I'll just read the tweet. But, she wrote like a major piece of I guess classical feminist literature, you could say.
02:19:18Brian AtlasUh her name is Kate Millett. Go ahead. Pull it up. Uh she was an American feminist whose You can probably make this bigger. Uh whose 1970 book, Sexual Politics, is
02:19:29Brian Atlasregarded as a classic feminism. She was involved in early days of the uh this is the biggest women's organization even currently in the United States. Uh National Organization for Women. She
02:19:41Brian Atlasis quoted, "The complete destruction of traditional marriage and the nuclear family is the revolutionary or utopian goal of feminism." And she participated in feminist groups where the destruction of the American family was explicitly
02:19:54Brian Atlasdiscussed. It's not fringe fringe feminism, it's mainstream feminism. And Nick, if you scroll down a bit, the first photo uh don't do it on stream, but the first photo after that is uh some of the remarks that I
02:20:06Brian Atlasthat are attributed towards her. You're going to click on the photo. Do you want me to open it in a new tab? I think just in Just click, it should be fine. Okay. So, this is what she's quoted as saying. Uh why are Oh, wait. I need
02:20:19Paige Hamiltonsomebody to I'm just going to have one of women read this. Any takers? I'll do it. Okay, go ahead. Pink hair, makes sense. "Why are we here today?" the chairman chairwoman asked.
02:20:32Paige Hamilton"To make revolution." they answered. "What kind of revolution?" she replied. "The cultural revolution." they chanted. "And how do we make cultural revolution?" she demanded. Sorry, it's a little hard to see. "By destroying the
02:20:44Paige HamiltonAmerican family." they answered. "How do we destroy the American family?" she came back. "By destroying the American patriarch." they cried. Exuberantly. I can't say that, I'm sorry. "And how do we destroy the
02:20:55Paige HamiltonAmerican patriarch?" she probed. "By taking away his power." "How do we do that?" "By destroying monogamy." they shouted. "How can we destroy monogamy?" "By pretending By promoting, sorry,
02:21:07Paige Hamiltonpromiscuity eroticism, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality." Right? Hyper No, is that homosexuality? >> Yeah. Sorry. Say So
02:21:18Brian AtlasThis idea, by the way, that's from 1969. It's kind of crazy. That's decades before I was born, anybody else at this
02:21:26Brian Atlastable was born. This idea that what like a few uh podcasts like male podcasts that get
02:21:40Brian Atlasyou know, comparable viewership to myself, couple thousand concurrent viewers is having the impact on the birth rates and the the dissolution of the family structure in the United States.
02:21:52Brian AtlasThis has been the gen That was the genesis of feminism since very early on. 1969. This is the This is the feminism that's taught in university.
02:22:03Brian AtlasUm She's written books. Her book, Sexual Politics uh is a classic of feminist thought. So
02:22:15Brian AtlasI don't know how you can look at my podcast where I'm in favor of having children and having a family and then say that this is like to I'm to blame for the divide. The divide preexists
02:22:28Brian Atlasmy life. And that's It's been created by feminists like Kate Millett. I don't know if I'm saying her name right. Kate Millett uh the feminist movement, very detrimental. And uh
02:22:41Brian Atlas>> [sighs] >> I don't know. It's an interesting thing to try to blame on on me when there's bigger powers primarily feminism in society that you should really be pointing the finger to.
02:22:55Paige HamiltonUm I don't know. It's kind of >> I've decided since I met you here tonight, I will never have another child.
02:23:03LauraShe's joking. I don't think that he was blaming you. I think he was just you know, making statements and it it sounded like he was blaming you in that. >> He clearly was. He definitely was blaming >> it. He wasn't blaming you. He was just
02:23:18Laurasaying >> I don't have it. >> All of this is happening and like I'm sitting here watching this podcast. It wasn't like he's like, "Brian, this is your fault. You're Like, he was just saying that like this does perpetuate, but it's not your fault that these other
02:23:30Brian Atlasthings are happening." He said he was feeding hate. Yep. Feeding hate. Oh, okay. Yeah. Well, he didn't blame you for the I mean, he he did, but I'm not going to have him at a conversation about that
02:23:42SPEAKER_00when we have chats through. Dark Homon 42 donated $200. We all deal with women in real life. We see most are massive flakes. We know how
02:23:53SPEAKER_00crappy most single women are. If anything, Brian gives hope because he has decent ones on them we run into in person. Yo, Dark Homon, thank you for the uh TTS, man. I do appreciate it. Thank you.
02:24:05Brian AtlasThank you. And then we have uh let's see. Pasty George here. Dark Homon, I do appreciate that. Thank you, man. >> [sighs]
02:24:17SPEAKER_00>> Thank you, George. Pasty George >> Wait, you're not doing the the thing. You're not doing the careful. So, basically, you are tone policing Brian for simply questioning women's
02:24:27SPEAKER_00entitlement and egotistical mentality as well as feminist ideologies.
02:24:36Brian AtlasCan you try moving that thing? What the Bro, never [snorts] Don't worry about it. It's fine. I don't know. It's weird. Um do you want to respond? He was saying that I was criticizing your your friend
02:24:48Brian AtlasTone policing, I guess. Okay. Yeah, do you want to respond? No. Okay. All right. She's George, she doesn't want to respond, I guess.
02:24:59LauraUm all right. I don't know where we were. Um Talk about something fun like sex. Well, we can >> We can go to her. Let's hear No, let's hear about her relationship. >> Hold on. Hold on. Status, right? Hold
02:25:12Brian Atlason. Hold on. We were just trying to finish off this conversation about the high expectations. Yeah. Don't blame on me. I didn't say that. >> Well, I think Look, I think it warrants It's an interesting convo to have
02:25:25Brian Atlasbecause you you say you're very single. You want to get married. You want to have kids. You say you have high expectations. Yeah. Is it ever the case that sometimes somebody can have expectations
02:25:37Brian Atlasthat are too high? And should they be adjusted to be more commensurate with what they could reasonably hope to achieve in terms of the quality of partner
02:25:47Brian Atlasthat they their prospects would be indicative of? What do you mean exactly? Like Well, okay. Yeah. >> You say, "I have high expectations."
02:25:59SabrinaMhm. And then I guess do the guys that you want want you? Oh. Um for the most part, but then it
02:26:10Sabrinajust kind of ends. Like the last two relationships, they both said the same reason that I was deserving of more time than they could give me. So, obviously, yeah, I'm going to blame
02:26:22Sabrinamyself. Well, you know, I I didn't believe them. >> No, no. I don't think I'm needy. I think
02:26:29Sabrinaum I do try quite hard to find like a balance of whoever I'm with and you know, like I'll obviously, I'm open to adjusting whatever bad habits I have
02:26:42Sabrinaor you know, whatever. So obviously, I think like what could I do better? So Yeah. Well, I mean,
02:26:54Brian Atlasit's kind of like when somebody's breaking up with you and they're Yeah. A lot of times when somebody's breaking up with you, if they're trying to be polite or to protect your feelings, they're going to say something like, "Hey, I'm just so
02:27:05Brian Atlasyou know, I'm trying to focus on my career. It's not you, it's me." Mhm. Uh they're usually not always being perfectly up front or forthcoming about you know. I definitely didn't believe
02:27:17Brian Atlasthem. I knew it had to have been something else. Right. So, um I agree with that. I guess ultimately though I don't know. And then
02:27:28Brian Atlasyou know, the thing about uh you know body type or whatever, you don't want a guy who's who's bigger, whatever. Um Just trying to get a feel for the high expectations here because my my
02:27:41Brian Atlasperspective is this. I think everybody wants to get the best that they can get. That's human nature. Yeah. If we can get the best you know, the best possible option, we want the best.
02:27:51Brian AtlasBut, whether you can get that is another question. And so, it's like I my I guess my perspective is average people should want average people. Mhm.
02:28:06Brian AtlasOr I I mean, being realistic. Like yeah, okay. You You're a 35-year-old I'm not talking You're a 35-year-old male who lives in Idaho and you live in
02:28:17Brian Atlasyour mom's basement and you're overweight. You do drugs. You play video games all day. You don't have a job. I don't think you're going to be dating Sydney Sweeney anytime soon. I don't think you're going to be dating a
02:28:29Brian AtlasVictoria's Secret model anytime soon. Why is that? Well maybe you could date the ex-meth addict who works at Walmart and who's
02:28:42Sabrinagot a couple tattoos and maybe is a single mom. If that's your position, like you should probably date in your league. And so, it's like >> Great. Great. So, like I'm I'm an independent woman. I go to work every day. I go to school every day. I have a
02:28:54Sabrinadog. I you know, have my apartment. I make my way. So, why wouldn't I want someone with those same expectations? >> Well, I think that's all fine. >> also funny, you know? >> [laughter] >> Well, I I I
02:29:07Sabrina>> Yeah. I mean, if she wants kids and marriage and like that's nice, too. >> Yeah, maybe marriage down the line, but definitely I know my age. I know my body type, obviously. So, I'm not, you know,
02:29:21Brian AtlasOkay. >> realist. All right. Okay. Uh what about you? I've been single for 18 years straight. All right. Any boyfriend or anything
02:29:33Brian Atlaslike that? Nope, never. Longest period of time you dated a guy? Never dated a guy. >> Never dated a guy. Okay. Uh All right. Um and you're Christian, correct?
02:29:45Brian AtlasYes. >> What denomination? Baptist. Baptist. Okay. Are you waiting until marriage? Absolutely. >> Okay. So, you're you are a virgin? Yes. Okay. Uh all right. That's very
02:29:58Brian Atlas>> be done. Yeah, great. Very, very encouraging. And let me see here. Um okay. We're going to get into uh some of the
02:30:10Brian Atlasdisagreements some people had. Uh but I'm I'm actually I have to wait until she's back here before I I need to step away momentarily, but why don't I just do this?
02:30:23Brian AtlasWe have Hold on. Uh ch- ch- Hold on. Looking at my notes here. Um >> [clears throat]
02:30:33Brian Atlas>> Uh I guess going to you, Laura. Mhm. Uh so, the origination of you coming on the show, you had DM'd my personal and
02:30:43Brian Atlasyou said that you were disappointed that my comments on my Instagram were turned off. And you, I don't know if you're being catty or just whatever. You're like, I thought you welcomed open discourse.
02:30:56Brian AtlasYeah. Uh people that turn off their comments are [ __ ] Exactly. See? Mhm. You thought it Half of us might have thought that. >> Yeah, I just want to get the context for your angle there.
02:31:08Brian AtlasLike so, what was the you went to my personal Instagram page. You I'm assuming. Like, did you have an intention of wanting to leave like a comment on one of my posts that you disagreed on? I'm I might have.
02:31:21Laura>> Yeah, I I I don't I don't recall I don't recall that exact thing. It was slightly insignificant, but then when you told me to come on the podcast, I was like, I'll go. I enjoy the clips, so. >> Sure. So, yeah, I mean, I guess I could just
02:31:35Brian Atlasa- uh address this briefly. Context for viewers, my YouTube comments, wide open. YouTube live chat, fully open. You have to be su- uh subscriber, but
02:31:46Brian Atlasthat's free for anybody and there's like a 10-minute waiting period. That's not That's mostly just to prevent spam. We don't want like people coming in and spamming links and bots and this sort sort of [ __ ] YouTube live chat, fully open. YouTube
02:31:59Brian Atlascomments, wide open. Twitch chat, fully open. X replies, fully open. TikTok comments, fully open. Facebook comments, fully open. Uh Instagram reels,
02:32:10Brian Atlasfully open. Instagram posts, though, Instagram posts, uniquely I don't allow comments on my Instagram posts. But all the reels, if you go you look over on the reels, totally open. You can leave
02:32:22Brian Atlascomments on those. And I I do it because I don't want to bot cuz Instagram posts are like I don't really post much. Well, I post a lot of reels on Instagram, but I don't post do posts.
02:32:34Brian AtlasUh maybe some of you understand the distinction between a post versus a reel. Uh I don't want to bother moderating on Instagram because I just don't give a Instagram's like a deprioritized
02:32:46Brian Atlasplatform for me mostly. Although, I've started posting reels on there. I don't want to I was getting doxxed and [ __ ] on there. So, yeah, I turn off the Instagram post comments cuz I don't want to bother moderating it. All those other
02:32:57Brian Atlasplatforms, completely open. Okay, good to know. I >> TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, open. >> I'm not on any of those other platforms except YouTube and I actually I think I
02:33:08Laurawas introduced to you via Instagram. I I feel like somebody might have sent me one of your clips. >> Yeah. I saw your Instagram before I saw the whatever Instagram and I thought that that was your only one. So, that's why I I sent you that message all those
02:33:22Brian Atlasmonths ago. >> But you you thought it was like you you had an issue because my comments were turned off? I guess. I don't know. I Yeah, I don't
02:33:32Brian Atlasknow. I just sent you a DM. Yeah, I sometimes get this this criticism for especially often times it's from people who are have an an- anonymous or
02:33:43Brian Atlasprivate accounts, um which I kind of find somewhat ironic. Like, "Ooh, why why are your uh comments on Instagram uh turned off, you pussy?"
02:33:53Brian AtlasBut it's like a private, anonymous Like, it's not their name. So, I'm like, "Hold on." My full name is out there and I'm saying the [ __ ] I'm saying. Your Instagram
02:34:05Brian Atlasprofile is private. I think that's having a private I don't By the way, I don't have an issue with people have private Instagrams, but if you're going to criticize me and be like, "Ooh, why's your Instagram comments off, pussy?" But
02:34:17Brian Atlasyour Instagram's private. I'm like, you [ __ ] hypocrite. Like, okay. Um but I don't know if your your Instagram is private or not. I don't know. Uh but you had a criticism there. So, do
02:34:29Brian Atlasyou have criticisms of the show beyond just what what we've already talked about? Um okay. Um But I mean, you left or you sent to me a message
02:34:41Brian Atlasyou're disappointed that my Instagram comments are turned off. You say you you thought that I welcomed open discourse. Uh do you think I don't welcome open discourse?
02:34:53LauraI think you do. Uh Into the microphone, please. I'm sorry. You do. Uh o- okay. >> [laughter] >> You All right.
02:35:05LauraYou do, but then there's a then there's a certain tone if you're questioned. There's a certain like bark back that you sometimes have. What what does that have to do with your original statement, though? No, I I you
02:35:17LauraOkay, you welcome open discourse. I don't know what time I sent you that or the context exactly. >> Yeah, it was it was definitely sometime over summer. Yeah. Um but yeah.
02:35:28LauraWe're good. I don't I don't have any uh disagreements. Um I mean, I would actually argue I think I I do welcome open discourse perhaps more
02:35:38Brian Atlasthan m- like I'm in this show by virtue of having the show and inviting on just
02:35:48Brian Atlasall the people we've had on. Over I think we're almost at 2,000 guests. Probably more than just about anyone else in the world. I'll invite people on who disagree with me. Oh, you just I In fact,
02:36:00Brian AtlasI want them on more than the people who agree with me. If you disagree, you get priority. You definitely get to come on the show if you disagree with me. And you don't even have to be a somebody. You can have
02:36:12Brian Atlas100 followers on Instagram. Don't care. I'm not like some clout demon. No, only Oh, I only want to invite people with a 100,000 followers. Don't care. You can be have 100 followers on Instagram from
02:36:24Brian Atlas[ __ ] Nebraska. Don't give a [ __ ] Anybody. I think that's open discourse. I just don't want people to dox me in my [ __ ] [laughter] Instagram comments. Okay. That's
02:36:35Brian Atlasextremely understandable, yeah. And also, it's like um I think that people confuse justifiable moderation decisions.
02:36:47Brian Atlas"Oh, you're anti-free speech." No, it's like you can moderate things and still be in favor of free speech and these things are not uh in contradiction of each
02:36:58Brian Atlasother. Like, I don't want people like in my chat like dropping the n- the n-bomb. I don't want people >> it. Don't [ __ ] do it, chat. Like, right now they're I just they're probably tempted to.
02:37:10Brian AtlasI [laughter] don't I think it's within my purview of like cur- curating a channel that one isn't going to get like [ __ ] canceled because it's TOS for me to say
02:37:22Brian Atlastell my moderators in chat, "Hey, if people are like dropping severe racial slurs, you should ban them." Yeah. Like, we should have I'm okay with some edgy
02:37:33Brian Atlasstuff, whatever, but if you're just dropping racial slurs in the chat, ban them, please. Like, I don't think that that's in contravention of freedom of speech. Like, that's one just about
02:37:45Brian AtlasIn order for me to actually be able to have some controversial views that I espouse, I need to play by the platform's rules. And part of that means
02:37:56Brian Atlascurating and moderating the community so that I don't get a bull's-eye on me from YouTube or, you know, the [ __ ] Media Matters, "Look at his chat. It's just a
02:38:06Brian Atlasbunch of people [ __ ] dropping racial slurs. What's he cultivating here?" No, I don't want I don't want that. Mhm. And it doesn't benefit me. Mhm. So, I I I
02:38:17Laurathink moderation is not in contravention of freedom of speech. Mhm. I agree. Just like we we shouldn't be on here saying any of those things, either. I I get it. I get it. >> Why? Do you feel tempted to drop the n- word, Laura? That's [laughter] so you. I
02:38:30Brian Atlasknew you were a [ __ ] racist. Just kidding. I'm kidding. I never got this vibe from you. I promise. >> I'm kidding. I'm just messing with you. Um let's see here. You also disagree about the laundry thing.
02:38:42Brian AtlasBut we're going to get to that in a moment. Uh I need to step away for a few minutes. Felicity here has some great great questions
02:38:52Brian Atlasthat she's going to ask you. If you can start with this one. Do you know what I'm this one? And then yeah, I'll be actually wait. Hold on. Let me let the chat come
02:39:05Brian Atlasthrough. While I'm here and then Felicity has some questions to ask you. Fine gentlemen and ladies. A message from the government of Canada.
02:39:18SPEAKER_00Pasty [clears throat] George donated $200 and 4 cents. >> Thank you, man. Therefore, due to feminism and me too, many women often speak to men how they want even when it
02:39:28SPEAKER_00is in a rude, catty, and disrespectful manner and behavior. Why can't men do the same? Anybody want to respond to Pasty George?
02:39:41LauraAnybody? Do they not? Do men not talk the way they want to to their girlfriends?
02:39:51Victoria BumaIs that I think they do get reprimanded more for it. I will say that, but I genuinely think everyone should be able to talk about anyone that they want and that's freedom of speech, you know? So but I can see where he's coming from. I
02:40:04Victoria Bumado know and I'm not trying to 100% side with the men or women here, but I do know a lot of men feel especially if they were to come up on social media and try to say something
02:40:16Victoria Bumaand in my defense when I have said something against women even though I'm not with men or women necessarily. You get a lot of more backlash for it than if you were to come up on social media
02:40:28Victoria Bumaand just talk bad about a man. So but yeah, I can see where he's coming from. I think everyone should be able to talk bad about to some degree, but you should have freedom of speech and expression.
02:40:41Brian AtlasMhm. Really quick before I step away, I need to thank a couple people. I missed these from last show. Yo John, thanks for the 30 on Venmo and I think for the 10. Troy, thanks for the 10. And then Troy
02:40:52Brian Atlastonight, thanks for the 10, man. Leslie who she she decided to uh help with some very generous patronage.
02:41:04Brian AtlasI don't know if she's watching, but she sent $700. So Leslie, I don't know if you're watching. Thank you so much. You're a [ __ ] legend. And um I think we'll
02:41:17Brian AtlasI think she's maybe going to visit soon, so we'll see. Thank you so much, Leslie. Appreciate it very much and I think we're good. Take it away, Felicity. Okay, I'm going to ask questions and I'm
02:41:28Maria Porchagoing to start with you. Okay? Okay. Name three countries. Three countries? Yeah. Um Europe, America, um Asia.
02:41:40Maria PorchaCountries? Countries? Countries. Not continents. >> [laughter] [gasps] >> I'm sorry. Um Serbia, um
02:41:50Maria PorchaJapan, Tokyo. Tokyo? Is Tokyo not a country? That's not a is in Japan.
02:42:00Maria PorchaOh my gosh, a city in Japan. Um Uh sorry, I'm just blanking right now. Um Paris, city. >> [laughter]
02:42:12Felicity>> That's not a country. Okay, France, yeah. Okay, what about you? Three countries. Countries, yes. Finland, Germany, Sweden. Okay, also you guys you can't >> [laughter]
02:42:25Felicity>> Name three countries. Morocco, Switzerland, Zimbabwe. Next. France, Italy, Japan. Oh wait, I can't repeat. China.
02:42:34FelicityNo, she didn't say France was said and Japan was said. Oh. No, I said Italy oh, you said Switzerland. Um Sorry,
02:42:48Laura>> [laughter] >> Mexico, Canada, and Costa Rica. Are you Canadian? No. I heard a story. >> [laughter] >> Oh. >> [snorts]
02:42:57Paige Hamilton>> Next. Kyrgyzstan, Egypt, and Ecuador. Next. Brazil and Spain.
02:43:09SPEAKER_03And Kazakhstan. You don't seem very sure about those answers. >> [laughter] [gasps] >> I was nervous. Are you sure? Yes. >> Okay. Next.
02:43:19Felicity>> [laughter] >> Bulgaria, Greece, and Chile. Okay, name one continent. Name a continent. >> Asia. Okay, next.
02:43:31FelicityA continent, Africa. Okay. Europe. Next. Australia. Antarctica. Next. all of them. Yeah, I think I think there's going
02:43:45Laurathrough all of them. There's seven. There's enough there's enough. No, I'm saying we're going through Yeah, so name name a continent. You can't repeat. No. [laughter] You already said Antarctica. What was that already? That's my
02:43:57LauraI'm not telling you. to me. I was like, wait, they just I wasn't listening to them, but Okay, name a name a continent. I can't think of one. You you got this. There's two left.
02:44:07SPEAKER_03>> I can name all seven. You're on one of them. Shh. That's cheating. No, I can't say that. Well, America. Which one? Well
02:44:19FelicityYes, but Oh my gosh, it's so embarrassing. Yeah. Yeah, [laughter] um there's so I guess yeah, technically there's two Americas. Which one? >> Yeah. You got this.
02:44:33SPEAKER_01It's really embarrassing. Into the mic. >> [laughter] >> I really can't think. As soon as she says it, you're going to be like Where? Okay, as soon as you say it, it's going
02:44:43FelicityWhat continent you live on? What continent are you on right now?
02:44:52SPEAKER_01Guys, don't help her. I know, I can't. I don't know. >> You don't know what continent you're in right now? >> No. Guess.
02:45:03FelicityYes, you have to guess. I'm not going to skip you. Sorry. Or not sorry.
02:45:17SPEAKER_01We need the crickets. I know, we need the crickets. It's not coming to me. It's so painful. And you have high standards, right?
02:45:29Laura>> Yeah. No shade. No shame. No, some shame. >> [laughter] >> Come on, like I know. >> You kind of You have to I got the data. You had one
02:45:41Felicityof the words. You halfway got it. I kind of helped you a little bit. There's no How old are >> Can I name all seven? You >> [laughter] >> Come on. You're going to
02:45:52SPEAKER_01Okay. I think it's making it worse cuz it's just blank. Um All all except ours. >> Okay, but Don't. Don't.
02:46:05SPEAKER_01Yeah. No, no, no. No, cuz then that'll get the answer. It's just blank. >> [sighs and gasps] >> It's just blank. She's under pressure. She's under pressure. >> I'm under pressure and it's just blanking. It's embarrassing. We We She
02:46:17SPEAKER_03already gave me a hint. She already got a hint. Yeah. Well, I said America. There's two Americas. Two Americas. It was a huge hint. >> [laughter]
02:46:29Brian Atlas>> Yeah, there's two Americas. I'm not going to say it. Yeah. That's a good enough hint.
02:46:41FelicityBut so she did guess that it's America. Yes. But there's Right, there's two continents. Right and okay. And there's four
02:46:53Felicitydirections. You guys, North America? Yes. >> [cheering] >> Okay, stop helping each other. We like each other. We're girly.
02:47:07FelicityOkay. Please, you know the answer, right? What is the answer to the last one? >> South America. Good job. Good job, ladies. Okay.
02:47:19Felicity>> [laughter] >> Next question. Next question. What years? And if you know the answer for sure, don't answer. Who's Who's the history major? Don't answer if you know.
02:47:30Maria PorchaWhat years were World War I? Uh I would love to know that answer. Have a range. Gosh. No. The This is easy.
02:47:42FelicityWell it's moderately easy. >> That's way too easy. What years were World War I? Was it in the 1930s? Um Before that? Don't Don't ask me. I mean, you have to guess. I honestly
02:47:53Felicitydon't know the answer to that. Okay, okay, okay. Okay, we're letting her like
02:48:12FelicitySo you your guess is the the 1930s? Clearly not. 1920s? Well, what I nobody even hinted. Someone did. Okay, guys, stop. You're just trying to piss me off.
02:48:28FelicityOkay, so your guess is 1920s. In that time. Okay, next.
02:48:36LauraNot sure, but from 1914 to 1918. Okay, next. >> 1914 to 1918. Next. Those are your guesses. I think it was 1916 to 1919.
02:48:50SPEAKER_03Okay, >> But I do know World War II. I'm going to say say the 1910s. Next. It's 1914 to 1918. Next. Yeah, it's 1914 to 1918. >> I did say if you know it for sure don't
02:49:00Felicityanswer. Oh. Wow, so rude. >> But I wasn't sure. Um, Well, yeah, you you didn't seem sure, but are you you're the history I I was a high school dropout. Oh. >> So, but you knew. Yes, I did. That's my bad.
02:49:13Felicity[clears throat] I'm sorry. It's okay. Next one? I'm going to get up again. What years were World War II? Oh my god. Same thing applies if you know it don't answer. Oh. 1921.
02:49:25FelicityTwo. 1925. Okay, next. Yes, you're next. You're next. If I know. Huh? If I know.
02:49:38LauraYou said that if you know >> Oh, okay. Yeah, you're saying don't answer. >> Okay, and you know. Okay, so no. >> I know the I know the month and the year, so no. I'm sorry. Yeah, you guys are speaking to them. I'm sorry. Okay, next. I plead the fifth because >> plead the fifth.
02:49:51SPEAKER_03>> Well, I know it. I don't want to say it. >> Okay, next. >> 1930. Two. 38.
02:50:00LauraOkay, next. I know it. Okay, the answer is 1939 to 1945. Yep. September 1st to September 2nd, I think it ended or something like that. I think
02:50:11Felicityit was September to September. I don't know the exact date. >> [laughter] >> Um, should I ask the questions at the bottom, Bren? Uh, yeah, we could do what is it? The
02:50:24Felicityincome? Yeah. What would you want the minimum yearly income to be for your future husband, starting with you? I wrote 300k. Okay, should I just keep going?
02:50:34Leana (Finland)>> Yeah. Okay, next. Kind of doesn't matter. I hope that the guy can take care of himself and then we'll figure out the rest afterwards, but So,
02:50:46Victoria Bumajust like like average. Like bare minimum. To be able to live and take care of themselves, yeah. Okay, next. Um, in the I would you want to make
02:50:58Victoria Bumaclear that when we do start dating, it doesn't matter to me what your income is. Um, I think the ambition is going to show what's possible. Um, but at the end
02:51:09Victoria Bumathe end goal for me or the end goal or the expectation I would have for him is he does make more than me. Um, obviously at this moment I'm not making much as a 19-year-old, but if I want to have two
02:51:21Victoria Bumato three kids, I think that at least 100k to 150k thousand, sorry, 100 100,000 to 150,000 would be um, safe for
02:51:32Laurathe family. So, that's what I believe. >> next. I don't have a minimum income requirement to date me. I'm So, they can make like $10,000 a year? It's not possible if you're working
02:51:45Laurafull-time, but um, I yeah, I don't have minimum requirements. They can work at McDonald's.
02:51:57LauraI'm not looking for someone that works at McDonald's, but they can work where wherever they're going to work. I don't I don't have like criteria of of
02:52:08Felicitythose things at all. But you said you like 10,000 a year is not acceptable. So, there has to be like a minimum >> job anywhere. >> Okay, so you live in California? >> Except China. Yes, I do right now.
02:52:21Felicity>> Southern California. I think the median income is like 68. Yeah, 60. So, 68 would that be the answer? I mean, that's perfectly fine. They can
02:52:33Lauramake however Their income does not make them more or less attractive. Let me just put it that way. But would you like So, you said There's no there's no minimum. I've never dated
02:52:46Laurasomebody and wondered how much they made ever. >> Okay, so they have to work full-time, right? Is what you're saying cuz I was like, "Oh, what about 10,000 >> Well, right now I'm not working full-time, so I what am I I'm not going to be like, "Oh, you >> [gasps] >> I mean, as as long as they're not a
02:52:59Felicityhomeless person or um, So, they can make $10,000 a year. Say they don't work full-time or whatever, they only >> Well, then they can't like eat or have a
02:53:09Felicityhouse or have an apartment. So, I guess 20,000 as long as they're not homeless. So, so but you're like they can't if
02:53:21Laurait's 10,000 and it's not >> based on income, so I'm not going to like throw out some random arbitrary >> But you wouldn't date a homeless person. I'm just I'm just [ __ ] with you. Um, but really like what like seriously
02:53:32Felicitythink of like a range. Some homeless people have really nice tents, so. They also have incomes at sometimes. Would you like to sleep in your tent?
02:53:43Paige HamiltonIf it was my husband, sure. Exactly. That's what I'm saying. It doesn't Okay, next. Okay, so um, where I am in life, I guess 85,000. Okay, next. I would say about 80, but also it it
02:53:56Sabrinadepends. Depends on what? Um, um, just what the other girls were saying. Like, you know,
02:54:06Sophiaaverage, nothing too crazy. Okay. Yeah. Next. Enough to sustain a family so I can be a stay-at-home mom, so like around 100k for California where we live. Mhm. Okay,
02:54:18Maria Porchaso the highest answer we got was 300,000. Mhm. You live here? In California in LA. Why why 300? Um, I mean, that's just like I feel like a
02:54:29Maria Porchabase for just common like lifestyle, a little bit of luxury, like gives a little bit of room, but I agree Southern California is really
02:54:40Felicityexpensive, but 300 is a lot. That's like top 1% I think. Is it top one? Getting in there. I'm not positive, but it's pretty high. Um,
02:54:51Felicitydo you want kids? Definitely. Okay, you So, you just want to live like super luxuriously or whatever. >> Comfortably and able to travel some throughout the year, able to afford, you know, certain luxuries like a nanny sometimes.
02:55:05FelicityOkay. >> that. I'm not really one to argue with you guys on that. I had to like question you because I'm looking for answers, but I'm not going to argue with you. Um, how tall are you and what's the