Hasan Piker And Tarik Do A Mukbang (Turkish Food) | Fear&Valarante Baby Gaem
[00:17 - 04:22]He agreed to appear on the show due to a personal connection with the host and to support their platform.
[02:04 - 03:20]They discuss the guest's background as a professional video game player and their current career as a content creator on Twitch and YouTube.
[03:27 - 04:00]He agreed to appear on the show due to a personal connection with the host and to support their platform.
[04:00 - 07:59]They discuss the guest's background as a professional video game player and their current career as a content creator on Twitch and YouTube.
[07:59 - 09:38]The guest has won numerous events and has a perfect record, but does not receive a physical trophy or ring.
[09:00 - 12:48]They discuss the guest's Turkish roots and his difficulty with pronouncing certain words in English.
[12:35 - 15:44]The conversation shifts to the guest's favorite type of food, which is chicken, and he jokes about the potential boredom of eating it every day.
[15:53 - 18:49]The speaker mentions their favorite food is pizza
[16:24 - 17:49]The speaker talks about how in Los Angeles, there are not many good breakfast sandwich options
[17:49 - 18:18]They talk about how they had bomb-ass pizza the night before
[18:30 - 21:16]They mention forgetting to order the baklava
[19:39 - 23:03]They talk about how they had bomb-ass pizza the night before
[19:51 - 22:25]The speaker mentions their favorite food is pizza
[21:47 - 22:20]They talk about how they had bomb-ass pizza the night before
[23:03 - 25:53]The conversation shifts to the topic of living alone and taking on more responsibility
[24:37 - 25:41]The speaker talks about their experience moving to America at 18 and living alone
[24:42 - 25:35]The conversation shifts to the topic of living alone and taking on more responsibility
[25:53 - 27:52]They talk about how they had bomb-ass pizza the night before
[27:52 - 29:07]They mention that when they visit the east coast, they have to consume certain foods like pizza and a real Italian sub
[28:00 - 29:24]The speaker talks about how in Los Angeles, there are not many good breakfast sandwich options
[29:08 - 31:12]The speaker discusses their preference for European tap water over American tap water
[30:35 - 30:45]The speaker talks about their experience moving to America at 18 and living alone
[31:12 - 41:36]The speaker has traveled to France, Spain, Portugal, and Brazil, having played for a Brazilian team at one point.
[41:37 - 41:52]Person is asked to define a political subject before discussing it
[42:00 - 42:25]Person is described as being blunt and controversial in their views
[42:27 - 43:26]Person is often accused of being a socialist, but this is a misunderstood term
[42:58 - 44:03]Socialism is seen as a different way to organize society and give more rights to workers
[43:46 - 43:56]Person uses the example of working for an esports team to explain socialism
[44:03 - 44:11]Under socialism, workers have more control over their output and benefits
[44:11 - 44:20]Person uses the example of working for an esports team to explain socialism
[44:20 - 45:18]There must be winners and losers in current system, but person believes this is not necessary
[44:42 - 45:39]Person believes there is currently a top-down power structure in place.
[44:48 - 45:30]Person believes there is enough wealth to provide for everyone's needs and more
[45:39 - 45:58]Socialism does not mean everyone gets equal pay, but workers have more say in their benefits and workplace decisions
[45:59 - 46:28]Person uses the example of working for an esports team to explain socialism
[46:28 - 46:56]Under socialism, workers have more control over their output and benefits
[46:56 - 47:28]There must be winners and losers in current system, but person believes this is not necessary
[47:28 - 47:53]Person believes there is currently a top-down power structure in place.
[47:53 - 48:00]The speaker discusses the idea of people in positions of power thinking they know better than others.
[48:01 - 49:54]He compares this to the world of esports, where former players who now run organizations are seen as having a better perspective.
[49:54 - 50:12]The speaker praises Nadeshot's success but also points out some potential flaws in his business management.
[50:00 - 50:05]The conversation turns to the speaker's controversial opinions, specifically his negative view of billionaire Elon Musk and the idea that it is difficult for billionaires to be good people.
[50:12 - 50:29]The speaker praises Nadeshot's success but also points out some potential flaws in his business management.
[50:29 - 50:40]The speaker then shifts to a broader discussion about the pitfalls of predatory contracts in esports and the lack of regulation in the industry.
[50:40 - 51:33]The speaker discusses the idea of people in positions of power thinking they know better than others.
[50:46 - 51:18]The speaker then shifts to a broader discussion about the pitfalls of predatory contracts in esports and the lack of regulation in the industry.
[51:33 - 52:08]They mention the potential for the speaker's co-host, Will, to join the podcast.
[52:08 - 52:45]The speaker plugs his social media and streaming platforms.
[52:31 - 52:57]The conversation turns to the speaker's controversial opinions, specifically his negative view of billionaire Elon Musk and the idea that it is difficult for billionaires to be good people.