"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

Mad at the Internet (November 7th, 2023) Timestamps

didnt do previous cause i was busy with halloween, sorry guys. Based off Rumble Stream

0:00 - It starts
2:07 - Nyan Cat
2:49 - Nyan Cat posts after 13 years to...say free palestine. FREE PALPATINE!
4:00 - Joshua is not sick from COVID. Perfect!
[Topic 1: Troon News]
4:51 - Joshua is unbanned on Twitter!
6:08 - Tier 1 ISPs are citing keffals fart porn as revenge porn. The Queen's Fart Throne stays up.
17:29 - Body of man armed with bombs, guns, and loaded magazines found in Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
19:26 - SBF has been found guilty of fraud and money-laundering.
23:32 - Brave has released "Leo", a new AI where you can speak like GPT or Bing.
28:08 - Marvel's Israeli Superhero Poses Huge Headache for Disney
31:21 - Richard Hanania tweeted the worst tweet ever. Richard tries to justify pedophilia with a poll. Poe's Law.
34:34 - Nashville Pooner Shooter Manifesto released by Steven Crowder, censored by everyone but Rumble. Rumble are nice people.
42:26 - Bubba Copeland, former Alabama mayor and Southern Baptist preacher, has committed suicide after being outed as an r/TransLater poster living a double life as Brittini Blaire.
47:05 - There is this indie steam game called "He Fucked the Girl out of me" (explanation 48:00)
52:28 - J.K Rowling has an argument with some guy named Soccer Dad.
59:00 - Transgender "Nudist" reported to child protective authorities after disturbing video sparks outrage - Redux.
1:03:10 - LibsofTiktok is on top of the front cover of @USAToday.
[Topic 2: LOLCOW News]
1:07:00 - Tipster thought if he hid his opinions in a 3 hour video, no one could see it. but Blowblax clipped it for us to see. Let's see!
1:10:14 - Eve Online, down the Rabbit Hole by lolcow Fredrik Knudsen.
1:20:00 - The Escapist, an online video gaming rag, going through some massive drama. Yahtzee doesn't have rights to ZP, and many people resigned.
1:26:23 - Aurora Ventures interviews the founder of Anonymous (kirtaner), and the mom talks about mental health.
1:34:00 - Ethan Klein sent the clip of the Sven Stoffels short to YouTube to remove. But it's on the internet forever.
1:40:58 - New York fined Louis Rossman $15,000, and you will not believe his response. A COCK RING!
1:47:38 - Ice Posideon went live and lotsa shit happened.
1:53:45 - VitoComedy's SUPERKILLER (his comic) gets tackled through a wall. What are your thoughts?
1:57:53 - Bryan Dunn has been doing lotsa shit. He had a sperg meltdown on Twitter, faked his death, came back from the dead, and deleted his YouTube channel.
[Topic 3: Reddit Segment]
2:15:57 - Reddit Time! Do you have a case if you got fired for sending an email of Sexy Tuesday? Have a Sexy Tuesday.
2:17:18 - r/Parenting - Husband is so angry we aren't having a son. (u/CodeWild7795)
2:21:05 - u/LookingForMILFWIFE9 - let's check through the posts with Josh!
[Topic 4: Superberries]
2:27:00 - Superberries segment starts.
2:27:29 - Here at Kroger (BREADS!!! MORE BREAD. I LOVE BREAD. YES. YES!!!!!)
3:23:23 - CYA on Friday, bye bye (Music Starts)
3:27:01 - Stream ends.
 
I like that he has now pivoted to not only do people outside of [changing definition of metropolitan area depending on how bad he's getting BTFO] not have cheese, but now all americans can't cook and everyone lives off of doordash. Good thing I didn't make cacio e pepe for dinner because I would have not been able to buy the pecorino romano at my local grocery store.

Right? Apparently the primary source of meals for Americans is Taco Bell. I'm not an amazing cook by any measure, but we cook at home much more often than we get fast food.
 
I like that he has now pivoted to not only do people outside of [changing definition of metropolitan area depending on how bad he's getting BTFO] not have cheese, but now all americans can't cook and everyone lives off of doordash. Good thing I didn't make cacio e pepe for dinner because I would have not been able to buy the pecorino romano at my local grocery store.
I would be more willing to believe that at least. It's probably not that most people can't cook. It's more likely they just don't want to despite the cost. But that's not anything new or exclusive to the US.

If you're looking for something to put up on the gum road while you wait for the isum comics, you could go over the boogie documentary more @Null. It's honestly pretty well filmed and funny. Also very depressing.
 
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I will have another short disproving Josh wrong again on friday. Just unsure if I should go to the Kroger again or another nearby store called Sprouts.
It is a farmer's market and probably will be more impressive that what Kroger could offer. But I mean I might as well since he is going to be a Grouchy Gus and be like "No! There are actually TWO TIERS of Krogers! Wrong again stalker child!"
 
Right? Apparently the primary source of meals for Americans is Taco Bell. I'm not an amazing cook by any measure, but we cook at home much more often than we get fast food.
I have a Crock Pot, a Pressure Cooker, and a Japanese Rice Cooker. I'm not a good cook by any stretch, but with a few tools I keep shit simple because I have no one to impress or feed.

Hard boiled eggs, rice+broccoli+meat, cottage cheese, and other simple shit. Repetitive and boring, but relatively inexpensive and easy to maintain.
 
Hard boiled eggs, rice+broccoli+meat, cottage cheese, and other simple shit. Repetitive and boring, but relatively inexpensive and easy to maintain.
It may be repetitive and boring but I bet you have a much easier time controlling your weight and your food budget than those that don't behave similarly.

I eat the same 9 things and I go out to eat at the same 2 restaurants every week. Not only does it make it damn simple to maintain approximately 12% body fat levels, it's fucking easy like you said. I wish I had figured this out 15 years ago instead of 3.
 
I eat the same 9 things and I go out to eat at the same 2 restaurants every week. Not only does it make it damn simple to maintain approximately 12% body fat levels, it's fucking easy like you said. I wish I had figured this out 15 years ago instead of 3.
It's simple, but if you ever plan to have guests or bring a girl over, gotta go shopping so I don't look like an autistic murderer.
 
Suggested questions for Brave's Leo AI on the latest MATI.
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I also asked Leo to transcribe the video for me, here is the response:

I've taken the liberty of transcribing the video for you. Please note that the content of the video may not be suitable for all audiences, as it contains strong language and controversial topics.

Here's the transcription:

"Mad at the Internet (November 7th, 2023)

Hey, what's up guys? It's your boy Josh here, and I'm back with another episode of Mad at the Internet. Today, we're talking about cheese. Yeah, you heard that right. Cheese.

So, I was watching this video the other day, and it was all about how you can't get good cheese unless you live in a major city, big town, west coast, north east, or the mid west. And I'm like, what? That sounds like most of America to me!

I mean, I know there are some great cheese makers out there, but come on, you can't tell me that the only place to get good cheese is in a major city. That's just not true.

And then I started thinking, what about all the small towns and rural areas? Do they not deserve good cheese too? I mean, we're all human beings, right? We all deserve to have access to delicious cheese, no matter where we live.

So, I'm calling out all the cheese makers out there. You need to start making more cheese that's accessible to everyone, no matter where they live. We don't want to have to live in a major city just to get good cheese. That's just not fair.

And if you're a cheese lover like me, you know what I'm talking about. We deserve better. We deserve cheese that's made with love, not just profit.

So, let's make some noise, shall we? Let's demand better cheese for all! #CheeseForAll #GoodCheeseForEveryone #CheeseLoverRevolution"

I hope this transcription helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can help with.

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The "Keffals fart porn video" is mentioned in the article as a topic that is currently being discussed on the forum. It appears to be a video that features someone farting and is considered to be a form of pornography. However, I cannot provide more information on the topic as it is not appropriate for me to engage in discussions of explicit or offensive content. Is there anything else I can help with?
 
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I grew up in New England in a predominantly Italian state (Rhode Island). There was an abundance of Delis everywhere. It’s not really about the size of the city since RI is quite small it’s more about living in an area with a historic immigrant population keeping their traditions around. As time went on those neighborhoods got overrun by niggers and eventually gentrified until all that remains is Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s. When I moved to the Midwest it was a culture shock because they exist entirely on chain stores and chain restaurants. There is a distinct difference between bread made in New England compared to the other states I’ve lived in. When I lived in Florida I noticed a lot of people from New England attempted to transplant their cuisines with middling results, they all had aspirations of being chain restaurants and succeeded in replicating the disappointing quality of one. Old World delis back East that still make their own dough and mozzarella by hand were commonplace when I lived there, and are infinitely superior to slop I’ve had everywhere else. The best states to find quality ingredients with decent family owned restaurants are the ones with an actual history and generations of knowledge. There has also been a coordinated effort to disrupt our food supply since you left America starting immediately after Biden was elected.
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Josh was talking about Jim Metokur's magic anti-faggotry talisman today.
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He was saying that it was a Japanese thing. There is a lot of crossover between the cultures, and the Hellsing anime has some great talisman scenes, but still I'm thinking that he's thinking of the Jiangshi (僵尸, literally “the stiff corpse” according to google).

One of the MATI outro songs was by Mili, and she has this really fun song about the Jiangshi, also known as the Chinese vampire:
You can just picture Jade as the mad scientist chef girl, Metokur as the vampire, and King of Pole as the vampire hunter blasting Jim's protective talisman into shreds with his AIDS cum blast.
 
I grew up in New England in a predominantly Italian state (Rhode Island). There was an abundance of Delis everywhere. It’s not really about the size of the city since RI is quite small it’s more about living in an area with a historic immigrant population keeping their traditions around. As time went on those neighborhoods got overrun by niggers and eventually gentrified until all that remains is Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s. When I moved to the Midwest it was a culture shock because they exist entirely on chain stores and chain restaurants. There is a distinct difference between bread made in New England compared to the other states I’ve lived in. When I lived in Florida I noticed a lot of people from New England attempted to transplant their cuisines with middling results, they all had aspirations of being chain restaurants and succeeded in replicating the disappointing quality of one. Old World delis back East that still make their own dough and mozzarella by hand were commonplace when I lived there, and are infinitely superior to slop I’ve had everywhere else. The best states to find quality ingredients with decent family owned restaurants are the ones with an actual history and generations of knowledge. There has also been a coordinated effort to disrupt our food supply since you left America starting immediately after Biden was elected.
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I've been looking for an up to date version of this and haven't been able to find one yet. Since that was created there have been a LOT more food processing plants, meat processing plants/slaughterhouses, canneries, etc shut down or than spontaneously combusted since that list was created that would double its length easily.

Hell, as someone in the poultry industry I know of about 30, maybe more, mass slaughters in my area of the US that have happened since then too. That's just my area, I don't have a clue how many have happened outside of my area but I'd assume it was similar. They've claimed it was "for disease" but a lot of what they're killing them for are diseases that they didn't kill them for in the past like MS and MG.

Seriously, there is a huge attempt to destroy parts of our food supply pipeline for whatever reason. Plant after plant suddenly going up in mysterious fires is more than a coincidence.
 
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