Feminist RAGE QUITS Before Show?! Catholic Pro-Choice Bi Leftist?! Grandma BACK! | Dating Talk #250

Date: 2025-07-07
Duration: 9h 19m

Identified Speakers

SPEAKER_01Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_03Emily (Coach DT250)(guest)
SPEAKER_05Lucy (Data)(guest)
SPEAKER_06Marcelina(guest)
SPEAKER_07Holly (62)(guest)
SPEAKER_08Josie Marcelino(guest)
SPEAKER_09Mandy (Iran)(guest)
SPEAKER_10Maddie (Porn)(guest)
SPEAKER_13Eleanor(guest)

Key Moments

00:06:38
IntroAll 8 guests introduced
00:39:37
Key MomentMaddie: pays $170K alimony to first husband from 1-year marriage
06:33:34
Key MomentJosie: kidnapped on date at 20, stole truck, drove 100mph to escape
06:58:26
Key MomentMarcelina: ex put loaded gun to her head, doused car in acid, killed a girl, now in prison
07:42:18
ControversyMandy: explosive rant blaming feminism and weak men for societal decline

Topics Discussed

00:06:38
Guest Introductions

Including Mandy (Iran/Vancouver stripper with 3 properties) and Holly (62, Jackass Forever).

00:39:37
Maddie Alimony

Pays $170K total alimony to first husband from 1-year marriage.

01:44:33
Sex Work Discussion

Mandy: 'this shit sucks.' Advocates against sex work.

01:56:56
Male Loneliness Epidemic

Emily raises topic. Panel discusses causes.

06:33:34
Josie Kidnapping Story

Kidnapped on date at 20. Stole attacker's truck. Drove 100mph.

06:58:26
Marcelina Gun to Head

Ex put loaded gun to her head. Doused car in acid. Killed a girl. Now in prison.

09:00:00
Racism Definitions

Lucy argues only those with institutional power can be racist.

Transcript

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08:51:46
Brian AtlasOnce again, it's too late for all that. Yeah, I'll do a few. I'll do just like three or so%. Okay. Uh, why don't we do this? Uh, Josie Jose, how do you say your name?
08:51:58
Brian AtlasUh, men are more privileged in society than women. Why is that? What' you say? You said men are more privileged or you agree men are more privileged in society than women. Yeah, I would say that that's true.
08:52:11
Brian AtlasWhy is that? Just more respected in general. More respected? Yeah, in the workplace. I respect women in the workplace. Yes, you do.
08:52:21
Josie MarcelinoUh but more respected, what does that mean? Their expertise are respected more than women. Okay. Are they? Yeah,
08:52:33
Brian AtlasI don't know. We got a data scientist here. She she's very well respected in her data science field. It's a male-dominated field, so not really. As long as you respect me, Brian.
08:52:45
Josie MarcelinoAll right, that's it. That's the only way men are more privileged in society than women. Anyway, no, there's other examples, but it is 2:00 in the morning, so I'm running on fumes, babe. The wage gap.
08:52:54
Brian AtlasNo, not going to talk about wage gap, but uh Okay, let's see. Damn, I should have hit this earlier. You shut up. I blame you guys. You guys were talking about some weird [ __ ] Um, you're the host. I know. It's all my fault. You're
08:53:08
Maddie (Porn)You're the big man. Yeah, you're supposed to tell us what to do. You're supposed to lead. I had to step away for a moment. Uh, okay. People like five minutes out of this 9hour podcast. People of color can't be racist towards
08:53:21
Lucy (Data)white people. Why do you think that, Lucy? Um, I think prejudice and racism are separate. So anyone of any demographic can hold um you know not so pleasant views towards other demographics but to
08:53:33
Lucy (Data)actually hold institutional power and systemically oppress and marginalize um is a completely separate issue. Well so there's like institutional
08:53:42
Brian Atlasracism, systemic racism, but you don't believe in individual racism. Well that's just prejudice. No, that would be racism. So, for
08:53:52
Brian Atlasexample, if a individual white person Oh my god, you're white bleeding to me. Well, that would be that's racist in of itself coming coming from an Asian woman, I suppose. But uh you would agree
08:54:05
Brian Atlasthat a white person could say a slur towards like a black person and that would be uh racist, right? Right. Yeah. Right. But it it wouldn't be like institutionally racist. So it would or systemically racist.
08:54:17
Lucy (Data)It would be perpetuating pre-existing institutional barriers. I'm not well perpetuating. Okay. Well, because think about like the slur for black people would be the nword and then there's a slur for white people which is cracker because of slavery. Don't say don't say it.
08:54:30
Brian AtlasBut you can say one word and you can't say the other. Don't say it for the platforms. Oh. Oh yeah. Just call them saltines. Saltines. Okay. That's fine. It's literally a food. Okay. Sorry.
08:54:43
Brian AtlasUm so but okay. Um H. So, you're saying that there can't be an
08:54:53
Brian Atlasinstance of individual racism that a white person experiences in the United States? If I went to China, could I experience racism? Probably not, cuz they love white people over there. Like, they really love you guys.
08:55:06
Lucy (Data)Okay. Well, you can make that same Couldn't you make that same argument here in the United States? Well, um, but white Americans generally don't love people of color or minorities. And
08:55:17
Lucy (Data)are you kidding me? Hold on. What is the dominant What would you say is like the dominant culture in the United States when it comes to like music and Well, I think Americans, we love like, you know, hip-hop music. We love to
08:55:30
Lucy (Data)adopt and Wow. If it was the case, how could how could like hip-hop and rap ever be mainstream? Well, because we love certain aspects of people's cultures while we can still harbor our own prejudice and ill.
08:55:42
Lucy (Data)So, you think all these white people who love rap music are like secretly racist? Not at all. I just think how you feel about one aspect of someone's culture doesn't absolve you of having any sort of implicit biases towards that particular demographic of
08:55:55
Brian Atlaspeople. You can hate Mexicans and love tacos. Okay. Yeah, sure. That's true. But again, so you're saying a a white person in China, for example, could not
08:56:08
Lucy (Data)experience racism. I think well that's a completely separate like social system. But generally speaking, Asians tend to love Western culture and white people. And a white person could experience marginalization, but you can't apply
08:56:21
Brian Atlasthat same logic here in America. Yeah, but I'm asking, could a white person experience racism in China? I still wouldn't say it's racism. I would still say it's prejudice. Hold on. Are white people the
08:56:32
Lucy (Data)institutional power in China or are Chinese people have systemic and institutional power? Well, white here. What? No, go ahead answer. Oh, I was going to say because um western supremacy had has been pervasive
08:56:44
Lucy (Data)throughout all different areas of the world. So even in areas like East Asia, China is antagonistic towards the west but still we still adopt like euroentric ideals of beauty and still uphold
08:56:57
Lucy (Data)American liberal word salad. Um okay so you're just to be clear um how do you define racism? Well, racism is
08:57:07
Lucy (Data)when there is a dominant uh social constructed group that is in power that wields the institutional and systemic power to oppress and marginalize other folks who are not in that particular
08:57:20
Brian Atlasdemographic. Okay, great. So, even using your completely ridiculous and uh definition of racism, just for the sake of conversation, I'll
08:57:30
Lucy (Data)grant it. Under your own definition, a white person could experience racism in China. Marginalization. Marginalization or prejudice or they're not the same thing.
08:57:42
Brian AtlasOkay. Can I ask you a question? If the government of China decided to kill all white tourists in the country, would that be racist?
08:57:50
Lucy (Data)I mean, that's genocidal. Yeah. Would it would it be a racist policy or is that just prejudice? No, it would
08:58:01
Lucy (Data)be a hate crime. Would it be racist, though? I mean, it would be a a race-based hate crime. But would it be racist? I wouldn't use that terminology.
08:58:13
Brian AtlasSo, it's just prejudice. How could it possibly be? Hold on. I'm giving you a different civilization, a different society where Chinese people hold all
08:58:24
Brian Atlaslevels of institutional power. Like, as a white person, can I become a member of the CCP? I mean, if you got citizenship, I'm Can hold on. Can even white people
08:58:37
Brian Atlaslike go to Japan and I I'm not sure if they ever can become Japanese, but uh somebody who's Japanese or any from any country can come to America and become American and they can actually join the
08:58:49
Brian Atlaspolitical system. So again, I'm asking you if I were to move to China or there were white people in China and the Chinese the CCP they had some policy where they're like,
08:59:02
Lucy (Data)you know what, we don't like these white people in our country. We're just going to kill all of them. Would that be racist? I know you want me to say yes, but I'm saying based on the vernacular alone, I don't think I feel like this is a layup. How going to say yes? I know she's not going
08:59:15
Brian Atlasto say yes. If she doesn't admit it, it's like defeat if she admits. But it's a total layup. Yeah. It's just like the definition. We're just arguing semantics. Okay. How about this? South Africa. Sure. Where killing all the whiteers. I
08:59:28
Brian Atlasdon't think if if you want to make this argument that well okay in Asian countries they they pedestalize white people there's some dispute there but okay fine whatever uh they do that in my country they do that
08:59:40
Brian Atlasbut it's because you guys accomplished um a lot more okay Mary you got to be really careful with her angle here um okay so what about in there's certain African countries where there's like not
08:59:53
Brian Atlasreally any positive sentiment towards white people they hold all the power Black people hold all the power in these African countries. Could there be racism towards white people in an African country?
09:00:06
Brian AtlasI mean, are are the white people currently being subjugated to any sort of oppressive regimes or hate crimes? I'll just give you a hypothetical. Let's say there's the the it doesn't even have
09:00:17
Brian Atlasto necessarily How about like a white person goes to an African country and an individual citizen of said African country uh murders them because they're white. Would that be racist? It would be a race-based hate crime.
09:00:29
Lucy (Data)Would it be racist? I mean, I just my only qual is with the semantics here because obviously based explain. Okay. Again, what is the definition of racism? Well, to me, it's about the power
09:00:42
Brian Atlasstructures that are existing, not just about one race hating another race. Okay. So, but I'm even use again I'm using your definition. You're talking about power structure. So I'm assuming in an African country for example, it's not white people who have any power in
09:00:55
Brian Atlasthe said African country. Well, certain areas. Okay, great. South Africa, but even they aren't really in power as much anymore. I'm talking in Nigeria.
09:01:06
Brian AtlasLet's use Nigeria. I don't think there's like a uh really much representation of white people in their government system. The government system is, to my understanding, entire is entirely made
09:01:17
Lucy (Data)up of black people. Sure. But it still doesn't absolve what has happened with um again the euroentrism that has been so pervasive throughout the entire world. Which is why you see all sorts of cultures going
09:01:30
Brian Atlasthrough practices like skin lightening or trying to make themselves look whiter. What would that have to do with a black person murdering a white person in an African country because they don't like white people? How is that not
09:01:43
Brian Atlasracist? It's Well, it's a race-based hate crime. I'm just saying why won't you why won't you put the racist title to it? Well, because I just don't think that's an accurate use of the word.
09:01:56
Lucy (Data)But I'm using what does the words mean? Okay, repeat the definition to me because I must be missing something in your definition. Repeat it. Okay. No, the only thing is like the difference is that there is a dominant
09:02:07
Lucy (Data)group that is in power that holds socopolit socopolitical and economic capital in currency in some sense. But if someone kills a black,
09:02:16
Brian Atlaswhite people don't have any of that in African countries or in Asian countries. No, they definitely do. No, they don't. Globally, white folks hold a lot of I would hold on. Just to be clear, I
09:02:28
Brian Atlasthink there are probably more uh Asian-Americans who have power in America than there are white people who have power in in any sort of form of government in any Asian countries. No, that's not true. That's the model.
09:02:40
Brian AtlasReally? How many Okay. How many white people are in the CCP? But that's that's the CCP. Okay. How many white people are are in government in Japan? Why are we looking at East Asia, though?
09:02:52
Brian AtlasOkay. Where do you want to go? Laos? Vietnam? Where do you want to go? Cambodia? I I probably There's not white people in positions of power in any of these Asian countries. Well, sure, but I'm just saying that that's the the government, and that
09:03:04
Lucy (Data)doesn't that's not the same thing as substantive equality or representation on a global scale. Bro, that's a bunch of word salad. What? You're also catching me at 2:00 a.m. But um
09:03:16
Holly (62)yeah, it's like 2:30. Brian, I got to drive home. All right, I'll wrap it soon. I'm going to get this wrap. I'm truly I mean I don't want to fall asleep on the road. I'm We don't want you We don't want you to get How far is your drive? 2 hours. Same.
09:03:30
Brian AtlasIt's like serious. I mean, Lucy, we can run we can run it back, but I'm I would love to go on a second date with you, too. Thank you. Appreciate it. I just genuinely don't understand the logic here because I'm meeting your definition of racism.
09:03:43
Brian AtlasI'm literally meeting your def. How about this? Uh, this is one I often like to give. Let's say Barack Obama when he was president, he refused to hire a white janitor because he was the janitor was white in the White House. Would that
09:03:55
Brian Atlasbe racist? It would be prejudice and bigoted, but it still wouldn't be Okay. Can I ask Let me ask you clarifying questions. Okay. your your definition of racism is
09:04:06
Brian Atlasprejudice plus power basically. Basically, if you were to simplify it. Okay. So, Barack Obama at the time was the president of the United States of America with the
09:04:19
Brian Atlasmost powerful nation in the world, most powerful military. He's the uh what's the term? Uh commander-in-chief of the United States military. He is the leader of the executive branch of the
09:04:31
Brian Atlasgovernment. and the the exe he's the leader of the executive branch of the government and this government is the most powerful government in the world. Uh the United
09:04:43
Brian AtlasStates government the executive branch is is uh an institution and it's also systemic. It's a system. How does this
09:04:51
Brian Atlasthen not meet your definition of power plus prejudice? If Barack Obama at the time was the most powerful man in the
09:04:59
Brian Atlasworld and he was the leader of systems and institutions and he was prejudiced towards a white person, that would then be racist under your metric of prejudice plus power.
09:05:12
Lucy (Data)Well, no, because just because Barack Obama individually is a man of power, that doesn't necessarily mean that he is absolved of his identity as a black man. and throughout his presidency um he was targeted a lot for his blackness but
09:05:25
Lucy (Data)that's beside the point very red herring so still it's I mean not anyways but so because of blackness still being entrenched in his identity he still carries this marginalized identity with
09:05:37
Lucy (Data)him throughout his presidency and therefore we can't just say oh because he's president therefore anything he does is inherently either racist or whatever other type ofist because he has
09:05:48
Brian Atlasa position of power through his job, but not through his identity. Ah, I see. Okay, I'll Okay, if you want to dodge it. I can give you another example. Let's say there's a corporation
09:06:00
Brian Atlasthat it's uh blackowned business, massive international corporation. This is a hypothetical. I'm not citing to an actual company. Uh, and it's United States-based. This corporation,
09:06:12
Brian Atlasinternational, makes billions of dollars a year. and the entire uh board of directors, all black, ownership, black, uh leadership, black, and they refuse to
09:06:23
Brian Atlashire white janitors. And these white janitors are clear. And these are all millionaires, by the way, black millionaires. But the white janitors all come from like a really low socioeconomic. So, it's classics.
09:06:35
Brian AtlasOkay. Here, you don't know their you don't know their socioeconomic status. But I think it's fair to assume if somebody's working as a janitor probably not like really high up when it comes to socioeconomics. Is that racist?
09:06:47
Brian AtlasThat's classist above all else. How? Okay. But no, no, no, it's not. We've got to agree to disagree, guys. Hold on. Hold on. It's not classist because the reason they won't hire them is not because of their class. They
09:06:59
Brian Atlashappen to be of a low socioeconomic class. But the reason that these uh black millionaires who run this corporation, the reason that they cite to is that because they're white, they
09:07:09
Lucy (Data)won't hire them because they're white. That is also a like a racebased prejudice. Scoot your mic. Don't lean on the table. Scoot scoot your mic. Go ahead. Yeah. So, it's it's a race-based
09:07:22
Lucy (Data)prejudice and it's injust and it's wrong. But I mean, I still just my only issues with the semantics. I'm not arguing with you on the ethics or the morality because I agree with you that it's not right. I'm just saying for the vernacular of like you know what the
09:07:34
Brian Atlasdefinition is. Yeah. But I mean if you just change the definition to people people named Lucy are racists like being a to be a racist you must be named Lucy and that's it. Then I could just say
09:07:47
Brian Atlasthat you're racist. You could you just change the definition to suit your political ideology. Change the definition. Did I the definition? You are. It's not the definition. It's
09:08:00
Brian Atlasnot the definition. Here, I'll Google it and I can read it to you. Here, watch. Racism. Super easy. Uh, prejudice, discrimination, or anti antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or
09:08:12
Brian Atlaspeople on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group. The dictionary is not all-encompassing of all socio sociological factors. Well, up until like 10 years ago, all this
09:08:23
Brian Atlaswokeism [ __ ] that was the accepted definition of what racism was. What does this have to do with dating? I don't know. How did we get here? She She made me print these out. I didn't print these out. She printed
09:08:36
Brian Atlasthese out. Um, well, it's been an amazing show ever. This has been the roughest first date of my life. Uh, wait, let's see. Did anybody write last one and then we'll wrap. I get to pick one more. I would have loved to
09:08:49
Emily (Coach DT250)have gotten to all of this. Women do not have equal rights. Yeah. Whoever it is, please just agree. Yeah, just change your views. Agree. Agree. Anybody Does anybody want to energy drink or anything before you guys go if
09:09:00
Brian Atlaswe have any availables? That won't make everybody get Did anybody for 22? Hold on. Let me just see if anybody did 22. Holly, do you need one? I got to get coffee. All right. Uh, okay. I'll just do this.
09:09:13
Brian AtlasUm, women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Lucy, you uh Lucy, please just say they do. Lucy, you agree? Hold on. It's the last one. Say TBA. I'll see two minutes here. We'll do
09:09:26
Brian AtlasWe'll do three minutes. Never. You're going to have to put You have to put a stopwatch on there. Also, Marcelina, you also said women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Uh here, let's just dive into it. I
09:09:38
Marcelinaswear. Three, four, five minutes tops. Put on a timer. Please. I was just saying that based on like the pro-choice and pro-life. Oh, just the abortion thing. Yeah, we don't buy that. That's like control over Yeah.
09:09:50
Lucy (Data)Well, I'll just say that men don't have reproductive rights. So, there's not an inequality. Oh, yeah. But like if a man wants to get a vasectomy or get his tubes tied, he doesn't have to jump through all the hurdles that women have to go through if they want a hysterctomy or to get their
09:10:02
Brian Atlastubes. Okay. What rights do men have that women don't? And that's not true, by the way, but Oh, is it not? No. God, please. Fact checked. Go ahead. Hold on. Chill out. Chill out. Holly, relax. Um, just give me a right that men have that women
09:10:15
Lucy (Data)don't. Oh gosh. I mean, oh gosh, to ghost women. That's the kind of right they have. I mean, I would say there's Okay. Okay. So, to
09:10:28
Lucy (Data)wrap this up really succinctly, there's a difference between formal and substantive equality. So, I would say on paper it looks as though both genders are equal now, but in practice that is not the case. Cuz if you look at boardrooms, if you look at political
09:10:41
Lucy (Data)leadership, What about rights though? What about rights? What does that have to do with rights? Well, okay. Perhaps I my interpretation of that was
09:10:53
Lucy (Data)okay. I would say on paper we've made strides so that men and women appear to be more equal than before, but we still live in a patriarchy where men and women are not treated equally and do not have
09:11:04
Mandy (Iran)the same substantive access to equality. I don't think you'll ever escape the matrix. You're stuck in this [ __ ] forever. Girl, this [ __ ] Never escaping the matrix.
09:11:17
Brian AtlasWe'll have her back. We'll have her back. Um, that's cool. Um, in any case, there there are no rights that men have that that women don't. So, I'm going to prepare for our second date better. Ryan,
09:11:28
Brian Atlassounds good. Sounds Sounds good. All right, a couple chats come through, then we wrap. Uh, I only have two. Uh, Will Masters. It was below the threshold, my friend. But, um, uh,
09:11:41
Brian Atlasyeah, it was below the threshold. We're at $69 TTSR read. Uh, Darth Vader, what about the uh, how do you pronounce this? Weagers. Weaggguers. Uh, who are currently encamped in China?
09:11:54
Brian AtlasWell, yeah. I mean, they're the ethnic minority in China. So, are are the Chinese racists towards the Weaguers? I mean, I think the way that's really close to Yeah,
09:12:05
Lucy (Data)that's an interesting way to spell. I mean, are they racist towards people? I mean, those are an ethnic minority group, so one could argue. I mean, I'm not a You realize globally white people are are a minority. Well, yes. Like statistically,
09:12:18
Brian Atlasproportionally. Yes. White people are a minority globally. You're so exotic. That's right. That's why they love us over there in Asia. Okay. All right. Uh, that's it for the chats. If if one comes through, I'll
09:12:31
Brian Atlasget to it. But, uh, I'm going to get this wrapped up here because the girls are hating me right now. So, hey, you know, whatever. Uh, okay. So, here's what we're going to do. I'd like to end
09:12:41
Brian Atlasthe show by saying if we can't use this moment as an opportunity to give you, you also you uh you and you a call to action, would you consider stopping sex work
09:12:54
Lucy (Data)entirely tonight, right now? Only fans, I guess, for you, not sex work. Yeah. Would you consider stopping sex work tonight? Well,
09:13:06
Mandy (Iran)absolutely. If nothing changed. What do you mean? Like just just for no reason just to stop it. Like just just right now. Just stop it right now. Like what's changed? Like you know there's bills. Yeah. It's the
09:13:18
Mandy (Iran)mortgages. Do you know some people enjoy it? If you say you're going to pay my mortgages and my bills and you're going to help me find another job to support myself, then yeah, 100%. I only date women with large labia. Sorry.
09:13:30
Maddie (Porn)I would never quit. I enjoy it. I mean, this is how I fund my grad school education. I don't find anything. I just like it. But if I could go back, you should bring on Johnny Sins with you and we'll talk about
09:13:43
Brian AtlasI could go back. We've never had a male. I'll bring him. We've never had a male actor. I've been saving it for for the the chief, the big man, John. Whoa, that sounded weird. Oh, like the like the final boss. He's the
09:13:57
Mandy (Iran)final boss. Have you Have you seen our video or something? No. I want to see. I can bring him. Actually, one of your people just told me that they're going to pay my bills. If they do that, I will. I love that for you. Will you I will delete it. Yeah, I would. Didn't you just start like a month ago or some [ __ ]
09:14:10
Brian AtlasNo, I've been doing it. Or who was the month ago person? Me. She restarted. Good. Oh, well, okay. So, not a month. I had to make my life worse. You'll quit tonight.
09:14:22
Brian AtlasWell, then who's paying my bills? Uh, I don't know. I think you have a bisexual girlfriend over there who's trying to I have to pay for people now. Yeah. Why? I thought you were like the boss babe going to pay for [ __ ] Okay. All right.
09:14:36
Mandy (Iran)Nobody can delet. Who said that? Oh, no. Whatever. Uh, okay. I failed. I tried my best though. You know, I tried. All right. Uh I think it's a system system problem and there is possibilities of people
09:14:48
Mandy (Iran)deleting it but it takes a while and there has to be a lot of different ways to stop the way that the the world is going. It it does have a lot with men and women both sides it would be a little change.
09:15:02
Brian AtlasAll right. Uh GG well played. Last call. Hit the like button please on your way out. 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 who super chats, donates, and supports
09:15:12
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09:15:35
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09:15:45
Brian Atlasspeak now forever. Hold your peace. Holly, I think you need Have a good night, y'all. Holly, you need final word. Final word. Um, what's that, Mayor? Oh, super. Here, I'll pull it up real.
09:15:57
Brian AtlasOkay, we have a Oh, sorry, guys. Couple a chat came through. Uh, hide that for a sec. I would like to thank the panelists for attending the podcast and to Brian, our host. Chairwoman is awesome for speaking facts. Thank you all and good
09:16:09
Mandy (Iran)night. I'll get you linked up with He's in Canada. He owns some casinos. I'll get you guys. I don't know why you don't get it. I'm not here to get saved or like pedi. I'm
09:16:18
Mandy (Iran)here to go to pay my bills. I am I need a man to save me. That's not my main focus. My main focus is like why are we here? That's my main focus. Like why are we
09:16:32
Holly (62)here? Let's on earth. Wow, that's a really deep philosoph
09:16:39
Holly (62)I thought we're trying to go now. You want to find a man and get your bills paid? Go to Trump rallies. Go to Mara Lago. Go see Charlie Kirk and and his people
09:16:52
Brian Atlasfor me. Yeah, they're not like that. If you want to pay my bills, subscribe to my only fans and see crazy stuff. Take this as as an example of why Brian listens to their bull [ __ ] He's using their [ __ ] to
09:17:05
Brian Atlasexplain to them that [ __ ] All of you should thank Brian for listening to your [ __ ] W Brian W. What? Oh my god. Thank you. I think we shouldn't even be in a position for you to have to listen to our [ __ ] Muzzle talk. Good night. That's what I think.
09:17:19
Mandy (Iran)I agree. You're listening. You're listening to our [ __ ] because it's forced on men's throat. young here speaking if I should because I think you should be focusing on I should have invested in [ __ ] Bitcoin is what I should have done. I
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Brian Atlaswas a [ __ ] idiot. I should have a round table of amend and I think you have a good opportunity to do that when you bring when I heard about Bitcoin in 2013. Here's what I should have done. I should have
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Brian Atlasinvested. That's something in the past. Josie loves this conversation. I should have [ __ ] bought some Bitcoin when it was at a f less than a [ __ ] dollar. I would have been so [ __ ] rich. You think I don't [ __ ] wake up with
09:17:57
Brian Atlasnightmares? Because I remember I was about to click the [ __ ] buy button. I was about to buy like a hundred [ __ ] bitcoins. Here I am talking to a bunch of [ __ ] tonight. It's [ __ ] crazy. Instead, I could have been rich
09:18:09
Mandy (Iran)on some [ __ ] island. I could have been on [ __ ] Hawaii with my [ __ ] Bitcoin. But I'm talking to [ __ ] you. I think you have very good ideas. You could do that now with your YouTube.
09:18:22
Brian AtlasYou're doing a good job. It's just like I'm not going to catch a pump on Bitcoin. Hello. What the [ __ ] My only chance is Doge or Ethereum maybe
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Brian Atlasor she bit you or whatever. Okay, guys. Mary 9 19. Oh my god.
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Brian AtlasUh it's going to be like try uh 91 19 199 13. Okay. Like exactly 13 because you know how we have to do the delay. We have to do the delay.
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Brian AtlasOkay. Uh oh, wait. Okay, it's coming. Okay. Uh 07's in the chat. Good night, guys. Good night, everybody. 07's in the chat.