Hasanabi, QTCinderella & AustinShow REACT To NickMercs Pride Controversy | Fear&CoD
[00:02 - 00:51]The speaker is discussing the use of a new camera and microphone.
[00:51 - 02:10]They joke about ordering food and their friend not wanting to pay for it.
[01:19 - 02:57]The group discusses their friend's apparent bigotry towards gay people and women.
[02:57 - 03:51]The group talks about their own insecurities and physical imperfections.
[03:51 - 04:57]They make jokes about their friend's "straight personality" and the speaker's "gay personality."
[03:58 - 04:06]The speaker's friend has abandoned them for the episode.
[04:58 - 06:00]They make jokes about HIV/AIDS and having unprotected sex.
[06:00 - 06:26]They discuss the use of protection and practicing safe sex.
[06:27 - 07:57]They make jokes about their friend's "straight personality" and the speaker's "gay personality."
[06:37 - 06:56]The speaker's friend brings up a TikTok video and they discuss attractiveness and beauty standards.
[06:56 - 08:09]The speaker's friend has abandoned them for the episode.
[07:08 - 08:22]The speaker's friend brings up a TikTok video and they discuss attractiveness and beauty standards.
[07:45 - 08:09]The conversation ends with a controversial joke that is not well received.
[08:09 - 09:51]A group of individuals are discussing a man's appearance and possible physical limitations.
[08:23 - 09:40]They mention his height and attractiveness, and joke about his perceived struggles with being shorter.
[08:43 - 10:41]They make jokes about their friend's "straight personality" and the speaker's "gay personality."
[09:51 - 11:43]They also discuss the man's potential romantic interests and whether or not he is gay.
[11:24 - 13:48]The group speaks about a potential guest on their podcast who did not show up, and there is some confusion about the guest's attendance.
[13:48 - 15:15]The conversation shifts to a wedding that one of the individuals attended and a joke that did not land well.
[15:21 - 16:53]They discuss the potential officiator for one of the individual's weddings and joke about different religious ceremonies.
[16:15 - 17:32]The conversation then shifts to a comparison between Islam and Christianity in terms of their support for the LGBTQ+ community in the United States.
[16:26 - 17:38]The discussion begins with a question about Muslim weddings and whether there is anything unique about them.
[16:42 - 16:53]The speaker expresses their frustration with the conservative argument that acknowledging Pride Month will somehow "turn children gay."
[17:38 - 18:23]The conversation then turns to a discussion about the speaker's potential health issues, including endometriosis and a possible allergy to their dog.
[18:37 - 19:24]The speaker's co-hosts suggest they see a doctor for their symptoms.
[19:03 - 20:14]The conversation then turns to a discussion about the speaker's potential health issues, including endometriosis and a possible allergy to their dog.
[19:57 - 21:16]The speaker mentions that they have converted to Islam because of its more tolerant views towards homosexuality.
[20:15 - 20:52]The discussion then shifts to the topic of Nick Marks' controversial tweet about anti-LGBT protesters clashing with pro-LGBT parents in a school district.
[20:53 - 21:48]The speaker mentions that Disneyland is celebrating Pride Month and suggests that if someone is against the institution of Pride Month, they should protest Disneyland as well.
[20:58 - 23:31]The discussion then shifts to the topic of Nick Marks' controversial tweet about anti-LGBT protesters clashing with pro-LGBT parents in a school district.
[23:31 - 25:07]The speaker expresses their frustration with the conservative argument that acknowledging Pride Month will somehow "turn children gay."
[24:48 - 25:46]They argue that the real harm comes from teaching children that being gay is wrong and unnatural.
[25:46 - 28:01]The speaker expresses their frustration with the conservative argument that acknowledging Pride Month will somehow "turn children gay."
[28:02 - 29:47]Some homophobic people are also engaging in sexual acts with people of the same sex
[29:13 - 31:53]Streamer's friend calls him a "dick eater" in a joking manner but is also an ally
[30:50 - 32:40]Some homophobic people are also engaging in sexual acts with people of the same sex
[31:40 - 33:16]Nick Merck's controversial tweet and video response
[32:54 - 34:20]Some homophobic people are also engaging in sexual acts with people of the same sex
[33:29 - 35:29]Streamer believes that homophobic people are projecting their own insecurities
[34:48 - 36:11]Nick Merck's controversial tweet and video response
[34:55 - 35:12]Streamer talks to XQC about the issue and his chat goes crazy
[35:29 - 36:35]Nick Merck's controversial tweet and video response
[36:36 - 38:36]Some homophobic people are also engaging in sexual acts with people of the same sex
[37:32 - 38:59]Streamer believes that homophobic people are projecting their own insecurities
[37:38 - 38:18]Streamer talks to XQC about the issue and his chat goes crazy
[38:45 - 41:20]Streamer believes that being gay is not a choice and even if it was, it shouldn't matter to others
[39:13 - 40:35]Streamer runs the Streamer Awards and sees smaller streamers being disheartened by lack of support
[39:48 - 40:21]Streamer tweets Taylor Swift quote about shade not making anyone less gay
[41:50 - 42:22]Discussion about Twitter becoming a "hell hole" after Elon Musk's acquisition
[41:58 - 42:27]The speaker has a "bone to pick with Elon Musk" and has a bot that bans people on Twitter.
[42:28 - 45:08]The speaker had to stop at electric charging stations every 90 minutes and had to wait for the car to charge for 35 minutes.
[44:31 - 45:19]They discuss the benefits of being a top vs. bottom in gay relationships and make jokes about it.
[44:37 - 47:01]They are anti-electric car and prefer cars with a V8 engine.
[47:01 - 48:27]They discuss the benefits of being a top vs. bottom in gay relationships and make jokes about it.
[48:28 - 49:16]They mention a "booty boot camp" and discuss the prep work involved in bottoming.
[48:35 - 50:46]They discuss the benefits of being a top vs. bottom in gay relationships and make jokes about it.
[50:46 - 51:54]They mention a "booty boot camp" and discuss the prep work involved in bottoming.
[51:33 - 54:47]They debate whether size matters in sexual relationships and the speaker mentions having emotional connections during sex.
[51:54 - 53:28]The speaker's esthetician, who is in her 70s, watches their podcast and they discuss their fear of being naked in front of their friends.
[54:35 - 55:36]They debate whether size matters in sexual relationships and the speaker mentions having emotional connections during sex.
[55:36 - 58:58]Discussion of people who dislike the speaker because they are gay
[55:43 - 59:38]Discussion about queer baiting and being shipped with other creators on TikTok
[55:43 - 59:50]The speakers are discussing being shipped together as a couple.
[56:44 - 1.00:49]Disagreement over whether or not Ludwig is gay
[58:27 - 1.01:05]They move on to discussing the gay community and the problem of being seen as "indoctrinating" children.
[1.00:30 - 1.01:52]They discuss the possibility of getting married and who would be the best man.
[1.00:35 - 1.03:31]Describing the first time the speaker saw gay sex and how it affected their sexuality
[1.01:13 - 1.03:31]They move on to discussing the gay community and the problem of being seen as "indoctrinating" children.
[1.03:32 - 1.04:53]They discuss the possibility of getting married and who would be the best man.
[1.03:32 - 1.05:28]Mention of Mormons and their stance on being gay
[1.04:53 - 1.06:08]They move on to discussing the gay community and the problem of being seen as "indoctrinating" children.
[1.05:28 - 1.07:01]Discussion of people who dislike the speaker because they are gay
[1.06:55 - 1.08:32]The speakers are discussing being shipped together as a couple.
[1.07:01 - 1.08:21]Mention of the speaker's Wikipedia page mentioning their sexuality and political views
[1.08:35 - 1.11:08]They mention other potential Democratic candidates.
[1.10:12 - 1.11:08]They move on to discussing the gay community and the problem of being seen as "indoctrinating" children.