Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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To be fair, that I understand. We don’t know for sure that one is true. And we never will.
Just being called Big Mike is the reason why she will never run for president even if she wanted to. To prove she's a true and honest woman without doing some Basic Instinct lewdness, she'd have to provide birth certificates of her children that state she's the mother and birth certificates are something their family has trouble with.
 
Just being called Big Mike is the reason why she will never run for president even if she wanted to. To prove she's a true and honest woman without doing some Basic Instinct lewdness, she'd have to provide birth certificates of her children that state she's the mother and birth certificates are something their family has trouble with.
Even if they did, like Obama did, no one would believe them. It would be damaging and degrading to them for literaly no benefit. And it is likely why she doesn’t want to run. The amount of shit you go through forever is not worth it.
 

Tim had Johnny Tabacco, a financial & political commentator, as the guest.
Hannah & Libby were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim says he bought "300" MyPillows for a pit for "the kids" to dive into it. I am struggling to recall any Branch Timidian who has children, unless man-children count:


-This removal of Serge the tech guy from a camera feed may not be noticeable for an intermittent viewer, but since I am inundated in IRL, I pick it up. In the past, Ian & Hannah would always pass their introductions along to Serge, e.g. Hannah would shout "Hi Serge!". Hannah looks like she is about to do that, here, but stops herself:


-Tim does not allow cursing on the show, because there may be children watching, which is why he opens with the story of the homosexually-infected debauchery of the Paris Summer Olympics' Opening Ceremony. Tim says he "really hates to open with that, I mean, we're trying to be, we try to be family friendly", as if God himself is making Tim place this article as the one to discuss:


-The panel discusses a visual from the animated segment of the opening ceremony, which depicts a damaged Statue of Liberty. The panel proceeds to analysis this as either wishing for the destruction of the United States, or how the globalists dislike the U.S. It seems to have flown over their heads that the segment contained references to French literature & media; such as visuals from Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in 80 Days" & "A Trip to the Moon"; we also see Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's "The Little Prince", as well, before the Statue of Liberty appears. Because Tim is shallow in his pop culture knowledge, he must not know that the American film Planet of the Apes was based upon the French novel "La Planète des Singes", & the damaged statue was the centerpiece for the twist in the film. Though to be fair, the novel did not have this particular visual, but used another to unveil the world once controlled by man, is now dominated by apes:


Here is the full segment:


-The best part of watching Tim perform this deep analysis of a damaged Statue of Liberty is the utter indifference he shows mere moments later to using a decapitated Marie Antoinette singing "Ça ira", alongside the French metal band, Gojira. Libby reminds Tim that the French Queen was executed during The Terror, to which Tim does not seem to care much, as it is part of a "death metal" performance which is meant to be provocative:


The irony of a man supposedly so dedicated to winning the Culture War failing to understand that the French Revolution was the seedbed from which many of modern leftist ideas emerged. Whether it be the pursuit of "equality" descending into mass slaughter; changing society at its very foundation to eliminate "Christian associations"; etc., the French Revolution provided the first examples of the violent excesses that leftists would bring to Russia in 1917, China in 1949, & Cambodia 1979, to name a few tragedies.

Even limiting it to the example of Marie Antoinette, featured in the performance, we have the decapitated queen sing "Ça ira", the early French Revolutionary anthem which features lyrics praising the execution of nobles & priests in pursuit of "liberty". After her husband, Louis XVI, had been executed, the queen was placed on a show trial, accused of treason with flimsy evidence ending with her execution in October 1793.

For something that may be more relevant to Tim, as he regularly critiques public education indoctrinating young people; in July 1793, The revolutionary authorities took Marie Antoinette's son, Louis-Charles, away to be re-educated. The Committee of General Security decided that the best teacher to instill republicanism into the boy was a barely literate cobbler named Antoine Simon. Louis-Charles would later be forced to write a false confession that his mother molested him, which was used as evidence at her trial. Considering Tim's obsession with teachers indoctrinating children, he would benefit from learning a bit more history. But that would be asking for miracles of a man paid to discuss the topics of the day.

-Tim thinks Israel having outsized influence over the United States is a form of derangement. What is more plausible to Tim is that a single person in the Secret Service successfully undermined security for Donald Trump's Butler rally, prevented anyone from responding to the plethora of alerts on the shooter's behaviour, all to allow the assassination to succeed & set Nikki Haley as the Republican candidate, with the United States set for war with Iran by blaming the assassination upon them:
 
Apologies for the double post, but could not append this to my Saturday summary.




Tim had Buzz Patterson, an author & former U.S. Air Force pilot who worked in the Clinton White House, as the guest.
Hannah & Shane were the co-hosts.

*Tim gives Buzz space to discuss the goings on of the Clinton administration, without forcing him to move on to the next story, straight away: 15:58-27:58

Clip Collection:
-With Ian away, Shane is the resident barmy bloke, though he seems not to take Tim's jabs in stride as well as Ian does, when ribbing him over his conspiracy obsessions:


-I always appreciate when the panel does not entertain Tim's less-than-entertaining "X" posts. Shane ignores Tim talking about his own post, to ask Buzz about how the Clintons responded to bad news. Hannah wonders about the connections between the White House & ABC News, because former Secret Service director Kimberly Cheadle gave an interview with that outlet before making a public statement:


-The one benefit of having Tim's "X" posts is that it allows for people I dislike (Tim & the Krassensteins, in this case) to have at each other. Tim brings up the Ponzi scheme which utilised the Krassensteins' websites to scam people. One can only hope that Brian does go through with his threats of suing Tim for defamation, because both parties could do with having a lot less money & spending it fighting each other is a wonderful way to waste it:


-Tim claims that one of the leftist skaters he is feuding with "went to the [Martinsburg skate] park & smashed it up, destroyed it":


-Tim makes Buzz reserve his more racy Clinton stories for the after show:


-Tim made the mistake not being absolutely clear that the after show is available only through Timcast membership, not YouTube membership, so people accidentally signed up for that hoping to listen to Buzz talk about more Clinton stories:
 
With Tim switching to live shows for his daily videos, I've found it funny how similar he tries to make all the thumbnails. It reminds me of people making fun of Cr1tikal's thumbnails, except Tim tries to look pretty menacing in some of them. Watch out, he's not happy!

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Tim is pioneering a new career as an "artist". By that I mean mastering what to type into an AI to make images:
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Tim had David Freiheit, & Charlie Spierling, an author of a book on Kamala Harris, as the guest.
Hannah & Shane were the co-hosts.

The Branch Timidians being gifted a giant puppet of Tim was a mistake...:


Clip Collection:
-David makes the mistake to hold up a white board, which can easily be edited:


Like this:
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& to justify this thread's inclusion with Nick Rekieta's orbiters, here you go:
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-Tim brags about being a weirdo, saying he bought a billboard with one of his roosters on it in Times Square:


-Charlie notes that immigration may alter the political balance in the United States, even if liberals are not having children. Tim says that should not make a difference if liberals have fewer children, even if to illegal immigrants "tend to vote Democrat", as some are religious or hold conservative values. This means a conservative future, regardless:


-There is a new super-chatter plaguing Tim, calling themselves "Tim is Controlled Opposition", which is probably a groyper looking to get Tim's goat. He proves successful this evening, as he manages to make Tim consume 15 minutes of show with a single super-chat, saying he can not vote for Trump after he expressed firm support for Israel, at a recent event, & shall endure a Kamala Harris presidency, if it means removing "America's parasite". Tim absolutely has to prove that this chap has Israel Derangement Syndrome & people who think the Jewish state has an outsized influence over the United States is loony. I opted to split this up, rather than offer a simple timestamp, as Tim really outdoes himself with his response.

Tim opens with how this super-chat is the perfect example of Israel Derangement Syndrome, accepting a damaging Harris administration in exchange for hurting Israel. David steel-mans the anti-Israel position, saying this is bubbling up in the Democrat camp, but Tim says the rift is only "superficial" & there is no way the establishment "abandons Israel". Tim argues that Kamala will just do what the "intelligence agencies" tell her. David claims there may be a cost-benefit analysis & the recent accusations of genocide prompting a change, on human rights grounds. Tim says Israel's previous behaviour has not prompted that kind of reaction. David rebuts this with claims that the 7 October attack may have been permitted to happen, which is the difference:


Naturally, Tim disagrees & says he does not understand people claiming Israel controls the U.S. while simultaneously calling Israel a parasite. David tries to get Tim to agree that Israel does have a lot of influence, but he does not concede this. "Seventy years of U.S. pro-Israel policy" are not going to change, says Tim, & then shifts to asking how the U.S. could support Netanyahu promulgating conflicts, calling Israel Deragement Syndrome "scattershot garbled nonsense". Charlie notes that Obama was a fairly anti-Israel president with a fraught relationship with Netanyahu & pushing the Iran nuclear deal which Israel disapproved of, which he sees coming with a Harris presidency. Tim ignores Charlie & asks a person in chat named Almighty Anti-Christ if his argument is that "the deep state doesn't want to fund Israel, anymore". Tim asks David if that is what he thinks, David notes how different this has been to previous conflicts. Charlie says that regardless of current policy, Israel is an American foothold in the Middle East. Tim goes back to the chat, asking if Almighty Anti-Christ thinks that the military industrial complex does not wish to support Israel, why not vote Trump, because either way the companies making weapons will not take contracts that benefit Israel. Tim reiterates that he sees no difference in prior conflicts Israel fought, which would prompt withdrawing support:


Tim brings up how Iran's retaliation to Israeli strikes offered a "casus belli" to finally go to war with Iran. David says the lack of U.S. response may indicate why anti-Israel people favour Kamala Harris. Tim does not seem to hear this, & goes off to the alleged Iranian plot which was talked about ahead of the attempted assassination of Trump, which could push broader support for war. Tim cites the statements by General Wesley Clarke that the U.S. had plans to invade seven different countries to bolster his argument that the U.S. wants war with Iran, not because of Israel. Though this point ignores the disproportionate Zionist Jewish presence in the neoconservative movement, which set up that policy. Tim contends that if Trump were killed on 13 July, Nikki Haley would be the Republican nominee & both she, & Kamala, would not "back off Israel" & go to war with Iran with the narrative that the Persian nation was responsible for Trump's death. David says the establishment lost that, if it were the case. Tim bull-rushes past this, to make what I can only call a conspiracy involving the Gaza pier being a beachhead to invade, because the U.S. must secure Gaza as a staging point for invading Iran. Charlie says how Democrats, like Barack Obama, have been advocating for more of a diplomatic approach, which flies in the face of Tim's argument that Kamala Harris shall start a war. Tim raises the topic of Stuxnet to oppose this, saying the only reason there was no war was because Iran did not declare it. Charlie retorts with Donald Trump drone striking Qassem Soleimaini, showing Trump can be just as eager to attack Iranian assets. Tim turns this into Trump is less willing to start conflicts, as there were "no new wars" despite having to admit implicitly that it was only due to Iran not responding to the Soleimaini killing. With all that out of his system, Tim finally moves on:


-Tim claims that Republicans should not be so reactive to being called weird. Tim brings up how he shared a photo of himself, exposing his bald pate, & says that seeing people post that to annoy his has no effect. I do not believe that, after we saw his reaction to having his hat taken, in public. Tim says he enjoys doing "abnormal things", like making AI images of Trump cuddling a rabbit:
 

Tim had Justin Nazaroff, the CEO of Fenix Ammunition, as the guest.
Hannah & Libby were the co-hosts.

This was a far less eventful episode, & Justin did not have a chance to talk about firearms, running a business in such a heavily regulated industry, etc.

Clip Collection:
-The panel fell for the fake news that Donald Trump tightened the water bottle of the charming negress he was being interviewed by:


-Tim could have discussed the story of a 17-year old girl paralysed after a troon spiked a volleyball into her skull hard enough to cause brain damage during the show, but no, he saves this for the paywalled-segment, because it would be "very spicy". Tim proving he is willing to be mild as mayonnaise when it comes to appeasing YouTube:
 
Tim and his AIPAC guy really need to stop trying to make this happen. It's not happening, it's just retarded.
You’re taking about a dude so delusional and retarded that he actually, truly believes that RFK Jr would have won the Dem primary if it wasn’t somehow rigged against him. He’s also such a massive mongoloid that he thinks Bernie was going to win the Dem nomination in 2016 despite niggers, the most key of Democrat demographics, not wanting anything to do with him.

It still make me laugh how Tim thinks he’s clued in to politics, when the reality is that he doesn’t know shit all other than headlines from the pundit class.
 
I'm too lazy to clip it, but Adam Crigler on his stream today mentioned that our boy Ian is in fact as lovable as he seems. He also claimed that he was the reason Timcast IRL's producer originally had a camera and mic. Discussion of Tim is around 43:11.
 
I'm too lazy to clip it, but Adam Crigler on his stream today mentioned that our boy Ian is in fact as lovable as he seems. He also claimed that he was the reason Timcast IRL's producer originally had a camera and mic. Discussion of Tim is around 43:11.
Ian has always come off as the most genuine person out of all the Branch Timidians. I stand by the fact that Adam should have gotten Ian in the divorce, because when he was on Adam's show, they played off each other much better than Tim & Ian do.

Here is the segment:





Tim had Tayler Hansen, as the guest.
Hannah & Libby were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim said discussing a troon abusing a teenage girl in sports required going behind the paywall, the episode before. This episode, Tim opens the show, showing a video of a person with XY chromosomes punching a woman during an Olympic boxing match, prompting the woman to forfeit:



-Why am I not surprised Tim was looking for ways to bet on these boxing matches. He says "free money is free money", when referring to placing money down on the XY chromosome-possessing fighters in the Olympic women's boxing categories:


-The panel argues using the Andrew Breitbart "Politics is down-stream from culture" phrase to explain how Leftists fail to honour the law regarding discrimination, while the culture prevents people on the right enforcing it. The irony being that Tim has always argued for a return to the 1990's-2000's, while here Libby says she noted the seeds of troonery taking root around that time, only for it to spring forth, today:


-Tim fails to understand how PredictIt works, despite constantly citing it. It appears the site rounds numbers up, so you are not paying fractions of a cent:


-Tim discusses rising progressive upset over the possibility of Governor of Pennsylvania & Jew, Joshua Shapiro, being the vice presidential candidate with Kamala Harris. This is only two episodes after Tim said the divisions in the Democratic Party were superficial. The beanie boy offers body armour to Tayler, since he shall be reporting from the Democratic National Convention, & predicts violence shall occur:


-I had hoped for an episode without reference to Israel Derangement Syndrome. Thankfully, Tim does not get much time to complain about the super-chatters buzzing around his last few episodes:


-Clint Torres, one of the super-chatters who has been the first one to donate on many an episodes with his "Howdy, people!" message, says he is ending his support of the show based upon Tim expressing more outrage over "political matters than a man fighting a woman". Earlier int the episode, Tim remarked how Angela Carini basically asked for this situation by not just refusing to fight from the off, & not condemning the Olympic Committee for allowing Imane Khelif to compete against biological women, after the fight. Tim says Clint is in "a paradox & cognitive dissonance" due to cutting off his support over Tim not backing Carini, because she is the same type of "progressive feminist, marching around saying 'Men should be allowed to fight women'":


-When a super-chatter brings up that both Carini & Khelif are "horrible examples" for people, it prompts Tim to say he is "for consistency in my morals", & criticises "conservatives" for defending bad people. Tim says "Of course she's for this, she's in the ring!". Tim claims Clint has "short-term emotional outrage" over this. Libby chimes in to say Carini almost has "Stockholm Syndrome" from the way she behaves, to which Tim retorts that she is a leftist feminist. Libby clarifies that being from Italy, labels used in the U.S. may not apply:


-Tayler is very upset to see "white men killing white men" in Ukraine. Oh, how far we have fallen when the presumed conservative calls Slavs "white":


-We find out Tim has a cleaning company come out the Branch Timidian compound to neaten things up, including putting things into the dish washer for them. This includes a cast-iron skillet, which Alison was very upset to lose because one of the cleaners put it in with the rest of the dishes. Tim reminds us he is incapable of preparing food for himself. Tayler says he is the same, but at least he is a reporter going around the U.S., unlike the sedentary slug in a beanie:


-A super-chatter brings up the fact that Carini's words may have been mistranslated from Italian to English. Tim, with no Italian language skills, says that is not possible. Libby pipes up to say it may be the case, & it takes Tim imaging someone from The Sopranos saying the same thing as Carini for him to budge on the matter. Because that is Italian culture to Tim:


-A super-chatter fumbles on poker terminology, & Tim is happy to go to great lengths to correct him:
 
-Clint Torres, one of the super-chatters who has been the first one to donate on many an episodes with his "Howdy, people!" message, says he is ending his support of the show based upon Tim expressing more outrage over "political matters than a man fighting a woman". Earlier int the episode, Tim remarked how Angela Carini basically asked for this situation by not just refusing to fight from the off, & not condemning the Olympic Committee for allowing Imane Khelif to compete against biological women, after the fight. Tim says Clint is in "a paradox & cognitive dissonance" due to cutting off his support over Tim not backing Carini, because she is the same type of "progressive feminist, marching around saying 'Men should be allowed to fight women'":
It's always entertaining how Tim is guaranteed to seethe whenever he runs into the slightest disagreement from anyone. A different chatter last night told him something to the effect of "you should spend your money doing good things in the world instead of wasting it," which provoked him into another rant, this time calling the chatter a stupid leftist who doesn't understand how the world works.

It becomes twice as funny when he allows these people to just live rent free in his head. This morning he had a "culture war" episode where they discussed how leftists and Muslims are united in America, and completely unprompted, he brings up the superchat from last night and cites it as an example of how leftists are stupid and don't understand anything.
 
Tim is a bit like a tar pit; expels noxious fumes, greasy, & leaves a foul residue on you whenever you spend too much time around him. Also like a tar pit, Tim can suck in less intelligent creatures & draw them in to their demise.

Tim posted one of his attempts at comedy on "X", claiming Kamala Harris was "Hitler & Stalin combined but times 200". Over the top, not that funny, so standard Tim content, there:
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However, a writer for online outlet Splinter took this as a serious declaration. Jared Yates Sexton, a political analyst with a firm leftist bent, penned an article where he says "doofus Tim Pool claimed she [Kamala Harris] was worse than Adolf Hitler":
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After Jared shared it on "X", Tim wasted no time in crowing about how "I got him":
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While I am loathe to give the beanie boy praise, he does serve his tar pit roll well, on occasion, trapping those less brilliant than he, however rate it may be.




Tim had Catharine O'Neal, CEO of Merryweather Farms & former Trump campaign staffer, as the guest.
Libby & Shane were the co-hosts.

Catharine could have discussed farming, cattle ranching, challenges in doing that, etc., but no. Only masticating news stories of the day, & ignorant takes on this show. Thankfully Shane does ask her, almost half way into the show, which was nice.

Clip Collection:
-I recall that the Martinsburg CastBrew Coffee location was supposed to open in June. We are now into August with no word on an opening date, but do not let that stop you from funding Tim's "national coffee enterprise":


-Libby has an endearing moment, where she trips up her introduction with laughter, because her son teases her by repeating it back to her when they are at home. Shane has young children, & eagerly awaits the moment his start doing the same. He also explains that Hannah is out for the episode, & Phil is away on tour with Megadeath:


-The mystery of the missing camera grows deeper, as Kallen is standing in for Serge, the usual tech guy. When Tim introduces him, which has not been happening with Serge, Kallen says his camera is not on, but he does have a microphone. After checking his "X" account for information, Serge chose to be off-camera, it seems:


-I dislike when Tim does this sort of thing, saying how he is trying to have a "serious news programme" & he just has to lead the show with Kamala Harris being made the Democratic presidential nominee via phone call, a story he loudly grumbles about having to talk about. As if Tim has a gun pointed to his head, making him start with this, instead of any other story from the day:


-Another thing I dislike, is when Tim engages in this sort of catastrophising, claiming "The country is lost" should Kamala Harris win after being "installed" as the Democratic nominee. It "would signify the death of the Republic", not due to the policies she would implement, but because she did not engage in the presidential primary process:


During a previous episode, I highlighted that Tim was unaware of how recent it was that presidential primaries were closed off affairs, adjudicated by the state parties & not by popular vote. It was not until 1912, when North Dakota would have the first direct primary, where Robert La Follette won the state, outperforming William H. Taft & Theodore Roosevelt in the Republican primary election. Ultimately, Taft would be chosen by the party, Roosevelt would depart & form his Bull Moose Party, & La Follette would return to his post as one of the U.S. Senators for Wisconsin; with the chaotic contest clearing the way for Democrat Woodrow Wilson to sail to victory & the presidency. By 1916, twenty states had converted over to direct primaries, but still lacked true power to select nominees. Only starting with the 1960 Democratic primary did securing popular vote victories make a difference, where John F. Kennedy leveraged his wins to push for his place at the top of the ticket.

Even this current situation where a vice president takes the helm from a flagging incumbent, without engaging in the primary process, is not historically unusual. As recently as the 1968 Democratic primary, Hubert Humphrey was selected, not truly voted upon by the electorate, in the midst of the chaotic Chicago convention. Lyndon Johnson had resigned in 31 March, with Humphrey entering the race in April. Johnson saw Humphrey as the vessel to carry his policies forward & hoped to secure a peace in the Vietnam conflict to boost his chances. This was despite two candidates, Eugene McCarthy & Robert F. Kennedy, already having won states & secured delegates via popular votes. With the assassination of Kennedy in California, amidst his victories in two primaries that day, McCarthy was ahead of Humphrey in the terms of votes cast, & was seen as the successor to Kennedy's progressive movement. In the end, the party selected Humphrey, who had not participated in primaries, & earned only a pittance of write-in votes after starting his run. Democratic party bosses marshalled support behind the vice president & forced his nomination through, despite protestors forcing their way onto the floor, in hopes of disrupting the process.

Humphrey, too, has some parallels with Kamala Harris as well. Both rose to prominence as very liberal senators, both failed to see much support in a prior presidential run, & both going on to become vice president to someone who then went on to withdraw as a candidate to clear the way for them to run as a party-selected candidate. We may even see a repeat of the 1969 McGovern-Fraser Commission, which attempted to curtail the power of state party bosses through involving the more activist segment of the Democratic party in the nomination & delegate selection process. To be fair to Humphrey & to highlight a major difference, though, the Minnesota Senator was regarded as far more eloquent & competent than Harris proved to be, but I digress

For a man paid a pretty hefty sum to comment upon news & events, Tim proves, once more, to have a very shallow understanding of what he discusses. The reason it irritates me more than the usual ignorant utterances of people with threads, here, & prompts me to write these segments, is that for better or worse, people genuinely come to Tim for context & information on current events. & that influences voters in the United States. Explaining how poorly Tim understands things shows how bad of a job he does doing that.

Also, it lets me flex my love of history & hopefully inform some readers better than the beanie does.

-I find it funny that childless Tim wants to repeal Social Security, arguing that retirees should be supported by their children. Tim's response that if you are childless & not floating on a sea of super-chat money is "That sucks, doesn't it":


-Tim chose the site of his compound to be upon land with a well which has "sulfur water", which means it smells of rotten eggs unless processed to remove that element. It requires "a crazy system" to deal with. which "didn't work" according to Tim:


-Shane does something novel for IRL, asking Catharine to talk about her area of expertise, which is farming & livestock:


-Tim is still smarting from Clint Torres' super-chat, saying "I was right!" after the Carini story developed & she apologised to Khelif. Tim insists the people that disagreed with him super-chat as a way of conceding how correct he was:


-Tim spent so much time praising Trump supporters being more civil than DeSantis ones, during the Republican primary, only to be surprised how quickly Trump supporters snapped at Kyle Rittenhouse after he announced plans to write in Ron Paul. Tim went at great length critiquing the approach of DeSantis surrogates responses to him, versus the more cordial Trump ones:


-A super-chatter brings up Clint Torres, sad to see him leave after disagreeing with Tim, which gave Tim a chance to vent his spleen some more over how wrong Clint was for his "knee-jerk emotional reaction" & not just agreeing with Tim:


-We have an update on the Martinsburg coffee shop, whose construction has been going on for two years. Apparently, Tim is not only being dog-walked by contractors but also building inspectors. Because Tim has staircase access to the second floor, via a locked door on the first, he was told the building needs to have accommodations for people with wheelchairs to access that level. Unfortunately, while there is an elevator placed, it is so old that it is not up to code for public use. & due to it being "one of the first ever made in the country", Tim does not want to destroy & replace it. It has reached the point where Tim is contemplating leaving Martinsburg after investing mountains of money into the town, as part of his coffee shop plans. Tim mentions moving to Charleston, the capital, but was upset by a seller making "a sweetheart deal" with a tenant before offering to sell his property:


-Since Tim does not read every super-chat he gets, it seems he is going for the ones that criticise Clint Torres, this evening:
 
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