Adin Ross Testifies Against Andrew Tate - Off The Rails #107
[00:09 - 00:23] It's the Wednesday H3 Podcast, with a guest representing Gabe.
[00:23 - 00:47]The topic of the show is the "Pack Watch," in which Pack Watch is discussed and Pack Watch is mentioned.
[00:23 - 00:47]The guest shares a story about Pack Watch being flipped on by someone named Ross.
[00:23 - 00:47]Sponsors of the show, Vessie and Express VPN, are thanked.
[01:05 - 01:12]Gabe has been paid his $5,000 and is now "made whole."
[01:25 - 01:38]The hosts express their interest in reconnecting with Chet Hanks, who had previously offered to train the host for $5,000.
[01:25 - 01:38]Chet Hanks' new social media post is discussed.
[02:33 - 02:51]Gabe's shirt is complimented and he is congratulated on his weight loss.
[05:26 - 05:50]Tom Hanks, Chet's father, is mentioned and the hosts express fascination with the fact that he produced such an unusual son.
[08:58 - 09:24]The host shares an anecdote about the "Super Size Me" documentary and discusses the rules that the subject of the film followed.
[10:30 - 10:57]The host expresses interest in experiencing a month of indulgence, as depicted in the documentary.
[00:03 - 10:57]In a concise and comprehensive summary, the hosts discuss various topics, including the Pack Watch, Chet Hanks, and "Super Size Me" documentary, on the Wednesday H3 Podcast.
[10:57 - 11:14]People discuss KFC's new item, which looks unappetizing
[11:14 - 11:43]It is an abomination to God and resembles glue
[12:12 - 12:19]Someone mentions the KFC beverage bucket, which is like an IV bag
[12:27 - 12:33]Someone mentions ordering it with their meal, but it is not available anymore
[12:39 - 12:45]They speculate that it is for delivery purposes
[14:23 - 14:28]The group tries the new item, but it is not appetizing
[16:56 - 17:15]They ask about different scenarios, such as flat soda or diet soda
[18:52 - 19:07]Injecting flat, diluted soda with artificial sweeteners may eliminate some risks
[19:37 - 19:45]The pH balance of soda is compared to water and other drinks
[19:37 - 19:45]The pH balance of water varies but is generally less acidic than soda
[20:57 - 21:05]They wonder about the safety of injecting soda directly into the bloodstream
[20:57 - 21:05]Injecting soda is deemed dangerous, even with modifications
[20:57 - 21:05]Injecting soda would still have risks, even with modifications
[20:57 - 21:05]Artificial sweeteners are also deemed not safe for direct injection
[10:57 - 22:11]Injecting soda directly into the bloodstream is dangerous and should not be done.
[23:27 - 23:33]Schulz and the co-hosts are discussing ordering soda and joking about their preferences.
[24:20 - 24:26]They start discussing other drinks and Schulz gets defensive when the co-hosts criticize Diet Coke.
[24:49 - 25:03]Schulz mentions that he used to like Pepsi Max because it was the only zero-calorie option available in Israel.
[26:51 - 27:08]The co-hosts continue to try and lighten the mood, but Schulz continues to argue with Gillis.
[28:48 - 28:55]They watch a clip of Gillis criticizing Schulz for using people with Down syndrome as an insult.
[28:48 - 28:55]Schulz eventually admits that the joke wasn't funny and that it's not ok to use people with disabilities as an insult.
[28:55 - 29:08]They start talking about other comedians and Shane Gillis, who has recently been in the news for controversial jokes.
[29:32 - 29:47]Schulz gets defensive and tries to explain his joke, but Gillis calls him out for being insensitive.
[22:12 - 31:27]Schulz and his co-hosts joke about ordering soda and discuss other comedians, including Shane Gillis. Gillis calls out Schulz for using people with Down syndrome as an insult in his jokes, and Schulz gets defensive before eventually admitting that the joke wasn't funny and apologizing.
[36:33 - 36:52] The group discusses a comedian named Shane Gillis and his controversial jokes
[38:37 - 38:42]They speculate on how the thread gained so many upvotes, suggesting it may have been reposted elsewhere
[38:42 - 38:49]The group then discusses a Reddit thread on the h3 podcast subreddit with 13,000 upvotes
[38:49 - 38:54]They express their distaste for his offensive humor, stating that it is not "edgy" but simply mean
[38:49 - 38:54]They also criticize his attempt to frame his jokes as a rebellion against "cancel culture"
[39:22 - 39:28]Some members of the group try the food and give their opinions, with one member getting sick from it
[39:28 - 39:33]They briefly mention their sponsors and decide to try a new food item from KFC called the "chisel"
[39:46 - 39:51]The conversation then shifts to a discussion of lip pillows and the group tries a new type called "rogue"
[39:46 - 39:51]They discuss the burn and potential health risks of using lip pillows and vaping
[39:46 - 39:51]The group plans for a member stream during a tattoo appointment the next day
[31:27 - 39:51]The last bullet point is a comprehensive summary of the group's discussion about Shane Gillis, the Reddit thread, trying the "chisel" at KFC, and their conversation about lip pillows and vaping.
[40:10 - 40:22]The speaker talks about getting a tattoo on the opposite side of their arm and asks for opinions.
[40:31 - 40:38]They discuss the idea of juxtaposition and color for the tattoo.
[42:08 - 42:14]The speaker's first tattoo was their family's name, but their other tattoos have personal meanings that they don't like to explain.
[43:05 - 43:12]They mention their parents' reactions to their tattoos.
[44:08 - 44:25]The conversation shifts to a bag of soda that the speaker ordered, and they discuss the technology behind it.
[45:53 - 46:01]The conversation ends with a remark about the bag of soda tasting good and the rain outside.
[46:38 - 46:44]The speaker makes a reference to Abraham from the Bible having "upper deckies" (presumably meaning tattoos).
[47:55 - 48:21]They discuss the significance of Abraham in the Abrahamic religions.
[48:43 - 48:50]The speaker expresses their dislike for the rain.
[39:52 - 49:10]Overall, the conversation covers topics such as tattoos, personal meanings, family, religion, and technology.
[49:18 - 49:27]Discussion about how cold a liquid is and someone wanting to try a diet version
[49:57 - 50:12]Mention of a donut and discussion about injecting soda into veins
[50:12 - 50:25]Story about a flight attendant giving juice to someone in an emergency, but they died
[51:30 - 51:45]Discussion about whether injecting juice into the bloodstream could save someone in a diabetic coma
[51:30 - 51:45]Debate between the hosts and chat about whether it would be helpful or harmful
[53:21 - 53:29]Transition to discussing other topics, including a post on the subreddit and a clip of Shane Gillis shutting down Andrew Sholes
[54:27 - 54:49]Discussion about weightlifting and a watch Shane is wearing
[57:16 - 57:24]Host shows off a new watch and discusses the history behind it
[58:12 - 58:18]Parents do not like the watch
[49:10 - 58:37]The hosts discuss various topics, including a story about injecting soda into veins, and a clip of Shane Gillis shutting down Andrew Sholes. They also show off new watches and discuss their history.
[58:38 - 58:45] The group is discussing the style of a watch that one of them picked out, which was a smaller, more stylish watch.
[59:01 - 59:12]They mention a rainbow Daytona watch that costs half a million dollars and is nearly impossible to get from Rolex.
[59:35 - 59:53]They also discuss the difficulties of buying a Rolex and how you have to purchase other watches in order to get on a list for the one you want.
[59:59 - 1.00:07]They mention that reselling a Rolex can get you on a list where you cannot buy another one.
[1.05:01 - 1.05:13]One of them accidentally spoils a major plot point in the series, which causes discussion and confusion.
[1.06:17 - 1.06:28]They briefly talk about the movie Dune and how it is a great adaptation of the book.
[1.06:17 - 1.06:28]They mention wanting more content for the Dune universe and the possibility of a crossover with Lord of the Rings.
[1.07:17 - 1.07:23]They briefly mention another movie, Highlander, and its character's abilities.
[1.07:17 - 1.07:23]The group ends by jokingly imagining a crossover with all of these characters.
[58:38 - 1.07:35]The group discusses a stylish watch, the difficulty of obtaining a Rolex, and the possibility of more content for the Dune universe, while also joking about a crossover with other movie characters.
[1.07:35 - 1.07:42]Comedian discusses movie "Highlander"
[1.07:42 - 1.07:50]Worms become a problem in the movie
[1.07:59 - 1.08:10]Discussion about invasive species and worms taking over
[1.10:51 - 1.11:03]Discussion about TikTok and people with Down Syndrome using the app
[1.12:54 - 1.13:00]Comedian makes fun of Andrew Schultz and his confrontational interview style
[1.12:54 - 1.13:00]Comedian insults Andrew Schultz's appearance
[1.13:05 - 1.13:11]Discussion about nepotism in the entertainment industry
[1.15:04 - 1.15:16]Comedian discusses a guru who claims baking soda can cure cancer
[1.17:08 - 1.17:17]Comedian and guest argue about statistics and studies
[1.17:30 - 1.17:49]Guest calls out comedian for constantly bringing up rape
[1.18:06 - 1.18:20]Comedian apologizes and acknowledges the difficulty of listening to the clip
[1.18:29 - 1.18:36]Discussion about a facelift photo of Andrew Schultz
[1.07:35 - 1.18:44]A comedian discusses various topics including the movie "Highlander," worms, invasive species, TikTok, nepotism, a guru who claims baking soda can cure cancer, and confrontational interview styles. The comedian and guest argue about statistics and studies, and the comedian insults Andrew Schultz's appearance. The guest calls out the comedian for constantly bringing up rape. The comedian apologizes and acknowledges the difficulty of listening to the clip.
[1.18:44 - 1.18:56]Schultz and others discuss a potentially photoshopped picture
[1.19:24 - 1.19:33]They speculate on the possibility of plastic surgery or bad lighting causing the unusual appearance
[1.19:24 - 1.19:33]Schultz comments on the unflattering nature of the photo and its potential impact on the subject's image
[1.21:17 - 1.21:46]They move on to a video of a woman dancing suggestively, with her partner commenting on it online
[1.23:03 - 1.23:09]Schultz and others discuss stoicism and how it may apply to this situation
[1.23:10 - 1.23:25]They jokingly discuss what philosopher Marcus Aurelius would think of the situation
[1.24:50 - 1.25:03]They consider how Marcus Aurelius would view making and consuming videos that judge others' relationships
[1.25:25 - 1.25:33]Schultz and others comment on the man's judgmental attitude and potential feelings of loneliness
[1.26:01 - 1.26:15]Schultz proposes a role-playing scenario where they debate Marcus Aurelius through a chatbot
[1.26:01 - 1.26:15]A chatbot provides an analysis of Marcus Aurelius' principles and how they may apply to this situation
[1.26:16 - 1.26:25]They mention an upcoming debate with Fresh and Fit
[1.26:50 - 1.27:04]Schultz and others discuss a clip of Schultz harassing someone about how much they spent on a 50th birthday party
[1.27:55 - 1.28:01]Jordan Peterson's soundbite is played again
[1.28:01 - 1.28:19]Schultz and others listen to a Jordan Peterson soundbite discussing taking the "ultimate load"
[1.28:01 - 1.28:19]They comment on the irony of this statement given Peterson's previous stance on sex work
[1.18:44 - 1.28:41]Schultz and others discuss photoshopped pictures, judgmental attitudes online, and philosophical perspectives on relationships and personal values.
[1.28:41 - 1.28:49]Jordan and Zach discuss taking the ultimate load and combining it with a dream
[1.29:16 - 1.29:28]They mention Malik, a "fleshlight master" and his exclusive popcorn box love
[1.33:54 - 1.34:00]Trump's theatrical speech style is discussed and compared to a scene from Fight Club
[1.33:54 - 1.34:00]Trump's theatrical speech style is discussed and compared to a scene from Fight Club
[1.35:08 - 1.35:18]They mention Jordan doing an IV of the ultimate load and the weird fetish video of a "milking factory"
[1.35:35 - 1.35:40]They watch uncomfortable videos of people taking the ultimate load and discuss top golf
[1.37:11 - 1.37:52]A recurring anniversary is set for the anniversary of Jordan Peterson milking porn
[1.39:05 - 1.39:11]They talk about a strange Tarzan movement video and the concept of humans being "almost sapient"
[1.28:41 - 1.39:11]Jordan and Zach discuss various topics including taking the ultimate load, strange fetish videos, and a Tarzan movement video, and set a recurring anniversary for the anniversary of Jordan Peterson milking porn.
[1.44:12 - 1.44:21]Two men, Victor and Leo, are featured in a video where they run through the Amazon rainforest.
[1.44:40 - 1.44:47]Victor is French and Leo is Spanish.
[1.46:03 - 1.46:12]They are good at running and climbing.
[1.46:12 - 1.46:19]The English translation in the video is a bit broken.
[1.46:31 - 1.46:40]The men claim to be inspired by animal observation and have a strong animal spirit connection.
[1.46:31 - 1.46:40]They run on all fours like monkeys.
[1.46:31 - 1.46:40]They claim to be training in kung fu, parkour, wrestling, and swimming.
[1.46:31 - 1.46:40]They chase a native to the rainforest and it seems like they are having fun.
[1.47:01 - 1.47:08]They are not naked, but wearing loin cloths.
[1.47:17 - 1.47:38]They believe that humans are the only animals that walk on two legs, which is one of our greatest evolutionary adaptations.
[1.48:13 - 1.48:21]They are referred to as the "Tarzan movement."
[1.48:26 - 1.48:33]Victor has a video of him doing a mating call.
[1.48:33 - 1.48:44]They seem to be harmless and not associated with any red pill or extremist movements.
[1.48:33 - 1.48:44]The men seem to be part of a masculinity and self-help movement.
[1.48:44 - 1.48:56]These men are humans, not gorillas, and are seen as an offshoot of more granola, hippie culture.
[1.48:56 - 1.49:02]Victor may not be vaccinated.
[1.49:22 - 1.49:41]They may have participated in an ayahuasca ritual.
[1.39:11 - 1.49:41]Overall, the men seem to be harmless and motivated by self-actualization and a connection to nature.
[1.56:31 - 1.57:09]Aden Ross paid someone to drive their car into water on his stream.
[1.57:30 - 1.57:40]Aden Ross's friend, Andrew, is planning to leave Romania and may not come back.
[1.58:04 - 1.58:09]The police may not be able to help in this situation.
[1.58:11 - 1.58:21]The person has been arrested.
[1.58:27 - 1.58:43]Aden Ross mentioned this on stream, potentially causing legal trouble for his friend.
[1.58:27 - 1.58:43]Aden Ross may be in legal trouble for his actions on stream.
[1.58:27 - 1.58:43]Aden Ross's friend may face consequences for leaving Romania.
[1.58:53 - 1.59:13]The Tape brothers have been bragging about their connections and potential illegal activities.
[1.58:53 - 1.59:13]Aden Ross's stream may have brought attention to illegal activities.
[1.58:53 - 1.59:13]Aden Ross and his friends may face legal consequences.
[1.49:42 - 1.59:34]Aden Ross's stream has potentially caused trouble for himself and others.
[1.59:35 - 1.59:40] Aidan Ross and his team are capable of extracting people from war zones.
[1.59:40 - 1.59:46]They have successfully moved someone out of Ukraine.
[2.00:04 - 2.00:11]They discuss a man who was involved in sex trafficking and was arrested.
[2.03:02 - 2.03:07]The driver was promised financial compensation and told that Aidan was not liable.
[2.04:29 - 2.04:41]The stunt was livestreamed and attracted police attention.
[2.05:08 - 2.05:13]The driver and his accomplices were arrested and released.
[2.05:08 - 2.05:13]Aidan expressed sympathy for the driver's loss of his car.
[2.05:25 - 2.05:41]Aidan has a history of paying people to do dangerous stunts for money.
[2.06:55 - 2.07:04]One stunt involved driving a car into a lake for $8,000.
[2.08:41 - 2.08:46]Aidan's team discusses different models of Rolex watches.
[2.09:15 - 2.09:20]They ultimately recommend a root beer GMT master Rolex.
[2.09:48 - 2.09:57]Aidan prefers watches that have a unique design.
[1.59:35 - 2.09:57]Overall, the text discusses Aidan's involvement in dangerous stunts and his affinity for unique watches.
[2.09:57 - 2.10:03]Person showed a rainbow Daytona watch and a green one they wanted to buy
[2.10:04 - 2.10:11]The green one was a new model coming out, possibly called the "Curmit"
[2.10:25 - 2.10:33]It's not a diamond watch, but it has a green emerald face
[2.13:39 - 2.13:55]They mention the possibility of getting a fake version or getting it from a non-Rolex approved seller
[2.13:55 - 2.14:04]The conversation shifts to the person's interest in sneakers and shoes
[2.15:05 - 2.15:14]There is also an orange face version of the watch
[2.15:05 - 2.15:14]The watch is a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36 with an oyster case
[2.15:59 - 2.16:07]The person is unsure if they can get the watch because it's hard to find and expensive
[2.15:59 - 2.16:07]They mention a recent incident where someone got killed for their Rolex and express concern about being mugged for the watch
[2.15:59 - 2.16:07]They also mention the possibility of insuring the watch
[2.15:59 - 2.16:07]They admire a cardier watch called the "Crash" that sold at auction for 1.5 million euros
[2.15:59 - 2.16:07]They mention that there are variations of the watch on the cardier website, with one being priced at 91,000 euros
[2.15:59 - 2.16:07]The person suggests the watch as a gift for someone else, possibly their significant other
[2.16:29 - 2.16:40]The price for the watch is around $50,000 at the Rolex store, but higher at secondary markets
[2.18:20 - 2.18:32]The conversation ends with a discussion about the difference in buying power between Sweden and the US
[2.09:57 - 2.18:42]The person expresses their dislike for expensive watches Overall, the person showed a rainbow Daytona and a green Rolex watch, discussed the possibility of purchasing it, and also admired a cardier watch. They also mentioned the concern of being mugged for the watch and the difference in buying power between Sweden and the US.
[2.18:49 - 2.18:57] Boogie and his friend discuss buying expensive watches.
[2.19:05 - 2.19:11]They talk about their passion for collecting shoes and watches.
[2.19:49 - 2.19:59]Boogie's friend mentions a watch he wants for his birthday.
[2.21:05 - 2.21:28]They discuss the correct pronunciation of the brand Cartier.
[2.22:22 - 2.22:28]Boogie talks about his worth and side hustles.
[2.22:54 - 2.23:01]They watch a video of someone trying to crash cars together.
[2.25:26 - 2.25:37]Boogie's friend talks about his struggles with depression and obesity.
[2.26:56 - 2.27:04]They discuss the documentary being filmed by Mike Clume about Boogie and his friend.
[2.26:56 - 2.27:04]The documentary will likely be released on Mike Clume's channel in the summer.
[2.27:10 - 2.27:20]They talk about Boogie's friend's job at a gaming store and his disability.
[2.27:10 - 2.27:20]They discuss the rumors surrounding Boogie and his ex-wife.
[2.27:10 - 2.27:20]They watch a video of Boogie's friend eating McDonald's and powdered donuts.
[2.27:10 - 2.27:20]Boogie addresses the accusations surrounding his friend and the documentary.
[2.29:18 - 2.29:27]The friend's girlfriend is much younger than him, but he is not a pedophile.
[2.29:28 - 2.29:33]Boogie clarifies that his friend is not in the same category as edp 445.
[2.18:42 - 2.29:39]Boogie and his friend discuss buying expensive watches and their passion for collecting shoes and watches. They also discuss Boogie's worth and side hustles. They watch a video of someone trying to crash cars together and discuss Boogie's friend's job at a gaming store and his disability. They also address the rumors surrounding Boogie and his ex-wife. They then watch a video of Boogie's friend eating McDonald's and powdered donuts and discuss the documentary being filmed by Mike Clume about them. Boogie clarifies that his friend is not in the same category as edp 445 and the documentary will likely be released on Mike Clume's channel in the summer.
[2.29:45 - 2.29:53]Discussing a press release and being compensated for travel expenses
[2.29:53 - 2.30:12]Changing opinions and supporting Boogie
[2.30:33 - 2.30:38]Mentioning the Talking Normies podcast and their positive comments about the speaker
[2.32:19 - 2.32:40]Discussing drama and controversies surrounding Ethan Klein and his growth as a creator
[2.32:19 - 2.32:40]Comments from gokunaro about Ethan Klein and the growth and criticism that comes with being on the internet
[2.33:01 - 2.33:12]Being a fan of Ethan Klein and defending him
[2.38:10 - 2.38:20]Mentioning a video made by gokunaro about sneko
[2.29:39 - 2.39:27]The speaker discusses a press release, changing opinions, and supporting Boogie. They also mention the Talking Normies podcast and their positive comments about the speaker. They discuss drama and controversies surrounding Ethan Klein and his growth as a creator, as well as a video made by gokunaro about sneko. Finally, the speaker shares their own experiences with growth and criticism on the internet.
[2.39:27 - 2.39:45] The speaker discusses a painful separation and the growth they experienced during that time.
[2.39:46 - 2.40:12]They mention learning to be open to criticism and not being defensive.
[2.40:12 - 2.40:22]The speaker corrects false statements made by someone and expresses dislike for them.
[2.40:41 - 2.40:48]They praise another person and acknowledge their influence in the YouTube community.
[2.41:12 - 2.41:20]The speaker discusses a streamer named Jinx and their podcast with a person named SNEAKO.
[2.43:28 - 2.43:36]They express initial concerns about Jinx potentially promoting harmful ideas, but are impressed with his intelligence and ability to push back on SNEAKO's views.
[2.44:23 - 2.44:29]The speaker and SNEAKO discuss the importance of doing research before speaking on certain topics, particularly regarding COVID-19.
[2.47:19 - 2.47:50]SNEAKO mentions a campaign by Pfizer featuring Michael Phelps, which the speaker fact-checks and confirms.
[2.47:50 - 2.48:03]The speaker and SNEAKO discuss the possible effects of COVID-19 on mental health.
[2.48:48 - 2.48:58]Depression can weaken the immune system.
[2.39:27 - 2.48:58]The speaker discusses personal growth during a painful separation, learning to be open to criticism, correcting false statements made by someone, praising a person in the YouTube community, and discussing a podcast with a streamer named Jinx. They express initial concerns about harmful ideas being promoted, but are impressed with Jinx's intelligence. The speaker and SNEAKO discuss the importance of research before speaking on topics, particularly regarding COVID-19 and mental health. They mention a campaign by Pfizer featuring Michael Phelps and the possible effects of COVID-19 on mental health.
[2.52:34 - 2.52:44] The show experiences technical difficulties and debates if being depressed can increase risk of COVID-19
[2.52:59 - 2.53:04]The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that having mood disorders and schizophrenia spectrum disorders can increase the risk of severe COVID-19
[2.52:59 - 2.53:04]The definition of severe COVID-19 includes specific clinical signs such as respiratory rate over 30 breaths per minute and oxygen saturation
[2.53:40 - 2.53:48]The show conducts a poll to see how many hate watchers are present
[2.55:47 - 2.55:58]The hosts express their interest in talking to hate watchers in a democratic and respectful manner
[2.56:36 - 2.56:49]The topic shifts back to the discussion of mental illness and its potential impact on COVID-19
[2.59:29 - 2.59:35]The hosts continue to discuss video games, specifically Elden Ring and its upcoming DLC
[2.48:58 - 2.59:35]The show ends with a summary of the previous points, including technical difficulties, COVID-19 and mental illness, and the discussion of hate watchers and video games.
[2.59:35 - 2.59:50] The speaker and his partner are discussing a vaccine and their skepticism towards it.
[3.00:28 - 3.00:33]They seem to agree with each other's opinions and concerns.
[3.02:19 - 3.02:36]The speaker thinks that the vaccine manufacturers have a financial interest in getting people to take it.
[3.04:36 - 3.04:46]They discuss the effectiveness of the vaccine and the prevalence of covid.
[3.05:20 - 3.05:33]He is uncomfortable with medical advertisements and finds them cynical.
[3.05:43 - 3.05:51]The partner defends pharmaceutical companies and the regulation of their advertisements.
[3.06:54 - 3.07:10]The speaker believes that advertising for vaccinations is different from advertising for other drugs.
[3.07:10 - 3.07:26]The partner mentions that Sweden has an exception for diseases that spread.
[3.07:39 - 3.07:54]The speaker shares a funny comment about not knowing if they are allergic to a drug without taking it.
[3.07:57 - 3.08:13]The partner makes a false claim that people weren't dying from covid.
[3.08:13 - 3.08:45]The speaker refutes this claim by stating that official figures show an increase in deaths during the time of covid.
[2.59:35 - 3.08:45]A comprehensive summary of the discussion is that the speaker and partner have a conversation about their opinions and skepticism towards the covid vaccine and its advertisements. They also discuss the effectiveness of the vaccine and the prevalence of the virus. The speaker believes that advertising for vaccinations is different from other drugs and is uncomfortable with the cynical nature of medical advertisements. The partner defends pharmaceutical companies and their regulation of advertisements. The conversation also touches on Sweden's exception for diseases that spread and a funny comment about not knowing if one is allergic to a drug without taking it. The speaker refutes a false claim that people weren't dying from covid by stating official figures.
[3.08:52 - 3.09:04]Discussion about COVID deaths and attributing them to other causes
[3.11:54 - 3.12:06]Comparison of COVID deaths to flu deaths and disagreement about mortality rate
[3.13:03 - 3.13:11]Quest Love's weight loss and speculation about why he got COVID
[3.13:13 - 3.13:22]Personal experience with COVID and disagreement about getting vaccinated
[3.13:22 - 3.13:28]Disagreement about the severity of COVID and its mortality rate
[3.13:42 - 3.13:52]Discussion about January 6th and skepticism about it being a staged event
[3.14:18 - 3.14:25]Jordan joking about giving someone an "ultimate load"
[3.15:11 - 3.15:20]Jinx suggesting push-ups as a solution for sadness and disagreement about its effectiveness
[3.16:52 - 3.16:59]Mention of Ethan Klein wanting to debate Sneeko, who believes it is not actually Klein
[3.16:52 - 3.16:59]Sneeko's derogatory comment about Klein and Klein's response
[3.17:58 - 3.18:27]Discussion about pharmaceutical advertisements and New Zealand's laws regarding them
[3.08:45 - 3.18:27]Discussion about COVID, its mortality rate, and disagreements about its severity and vaccination, as well as discussions about other topics such as pharmaceutical advertisements and a potential debate between Sneeko and Ethan Klein.
[3.18:28 - 3.18:36]Pick bumba clot big ass fucking fatberg I'm texting god.
[3.18:37 - 3.18:51]Ethan wouldn't last five minutes.
[3.18:52 - 3.18:58]People are gassing him up
[3.18:52 - 3.18:58]Ethan's decline and reaching for relevancy to sneaker
[3.19:00 - 3.19:05]He's the hottest thing on rumble next to rice gum
[3.19:28 - 3.19:34]Ethan needs to find god first
[3.19:28 - 3.19:34]Drama alert with Dennis Dennis ins
[3.19:59 - 3.20:08]Sneko and Ethan talk about depression and chemical imbalance
[3.21:46 - 3.22:02]Jinxy asks Sneko if he thinks he is controversial
[3.21:46 - 3.22:02]Jinxy brings up Shawn Strickland beating him up
[3.21:46 - 3.22:02]Jinxy asks Sneko why he was banned on Twitch
[3.21:46 - 3.22:02]Sneko disagrees and thinks it's because of his political views
[3.22:48 - 3.22:57]Twitch banned Sneko for suspension evasion
[3.24:37 - 3.24:45]The conversation shifts to advertisers and money in the industry
[3.24:52 - 3.24:58]Sneko believes mental illness is fake and wants advertisers to pay him
[3.24:59 - 3.25:05]Jinxy is popular because he is genuinely funny and good at gaming
[3.26:02 - 3.26:12]Sneko talks about different types of streamers and content on Twitch
[3.27:12 - 3.27:18]Ethan thinks Rumble is a "dump" and wants to be back on YouTube
[3.27:25 - 3.27:33]Sneko and Ethan discuss their opinions on Rumble and its creators
[3.18:28 - 3.27:33]Sneko and Ethan discuss various topics, including depression, suspension evasion, advertisers, and different types of content creators on Twitch and Rumble.
[3.27:40 - 3.27:46] Speaker talks about sneaker commands having zero respect
[3.27:57 - 3.28:02]Speaker mentions trying to watch streams on Rumble but having difficulty due to poor UI
[3.27:57 - 3.28:02]Speaker suggests Rumble fix their UI and mentions calling the CEO to address the issue
[3.30:24 - 3.30:33]Co-host mentions a conversation about Rumble's UI and asks for the speaker's opinion
[3.30:43 - 3.30:53]Speaker and co-host discuss the CEO of Rumble and his potential relationship with the speaker
[3.30:43 - 3.30:53]Speaker calls the CEO of Rumble to ask about the UI, but the call goes to voicemail
[3.30:59 - 3.31:14]Speaker and co-host discuss Rumble's advertisers and mention a potential connection between the speaker and co-host due to both having Tourette's syndrome
[3.31:52 - 3.32:02]Co-host mentions seeing other people in the chat discussing the speaker's Tourette's
[3.33:53 - 3.34:01]Speaker thanks members of the show and announces a live stream for members the next day
[3.34:29 - 3.34:38]Speaker calls out a banned user and speculates that it may be due to a petty reason from another user
[3.35:12 - 3.35:19]Speaker asks for anyone with context to email him
[3.35:19 - 3.35:27]Co-host suggests getting the banned user a new account
[3.27:34 - 3.35:35]The speaker discusses issues with Rumble's UI and mentions calling the CEO to address the issue, talks about potential connections with the co-host due to both having Tourette's, and mentions a banned user on Instagram. He also announces a live stream for members the next day and asks for anyone with context to email him.