💰 Grifter 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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On February 6, Tim remained away, & Andrew Wilson, of The Crucible podcast stood in as the host. The guest was Rob Noerr, another conservative commentator, as the guest.

Ian, & Sean the producer, were the co-hosts.

It was far more shock-jock than beanie slop, in tone, this episode.

Clip Collection:
-Andrew speaks for so many with his remark about Ian, "I am always perpetually confused by everything you say":


-Ian argues that being a stay-at-home mother is not a tough job, compared to decades past, & criticises the feminist idea of it being unpaid labour.


-A super-chatter jokes that Andrew is far more sedate than his prior appearances, & asks if it was from partaking in Ian's stash. He admits to performing the hosting role in a different manner than Tim, which means he allows the guest be the centre of attention. Despite not liking him in his prior appearances, I appreciated Andrew reining it in, & it was a welcome change from the norm of Tim in the lead chair of IRL:





On 9 February, we had the return of Tim, as well as heading back to the allegedly-besieged West Virginia compound. The guest was Scott Greer, a conservative social media personality.

Elaad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim begins by dooming-&-glooming about the TPUSA half time show being a sign of leftist takeover of "the castle", whilst the "old fans" party outside in the cold. But within five minutes, the beanie boy flips to saying it is indicative of the power TPUSA wields & the benefits of having "mission-driven" viewers that are more likely to engage with advertisements, versus that of the usual half time show:


-The panel plays Ethno-Guessr, a game where you attempt to mark where a particular group originates, based upon a pastiche image of a male & female of it:


-Elaad highlights the lack of noteworthy neo-conservatives, & a plethora of their opponents, in the Jeffrey Epstein documents released, so far. Tim goes to JMail, a website set up to collate all of the emails from Jeffrey Epstein, which are accessible, & looks up some names. We find out Elaad's hero & Neo-Con par excellence, John Bolton, was part of a meeting Epstein may have attended, & Spotify recommended one of Phil's albums to the infamous offender. Tim went unmentioned, outside of what may be an error, because it was an 2025 FBI daily briefing email which mentioned former Deputy Director Dan Bongino's appearance on the show, in 2023:
 
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I dont understand how people take him serious, between his super smug millennial attitude, pointless stories,his "I"M A SKATER DUDE"" schtick, and his constant civil war talk
 

On 10 February, Tim had Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, a conservative PAC, as the guest.
Elaad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim reminds us of Chicken City, his stream of the Branch Timidian chicken coop. The beanie boy regales us on how he shelled out "$1,000" to keep one chicken alive because "she is a celebrity on our livestream...where we are making thousands of dollars per month". But like many Branch Timidian projects, it quickly petered out, due to lack of oversight. There were plans to make it a "virtual feed-the-chickens" project for schools to remotely see farm animals, & was planned to include other livestock. But it has now slowed down, making a few hundred in super-chats per month, & no motion on the virtual petting zoo:
 
I still can't believe how popular his show is, its so dogshit.
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Still hitting 20mil to like 5mil in views.

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His subscribers though seem to have really died off I wonder what the big spikes for 2026 are?
Maybe the ICE shit?
 
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His subscribers though seem to have really died off I wonder what the big spikes for 2026 are?
Maybe the ICE shit?
The shootings of Renee Good, & Alex Pretti, happened on 7 January, & 24 January, respectively, so that could be it.



On 11 February, Tim had Jack Posobiec, as the guest.
Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Jack mentions that there was a plan to create an AI simulacrum of Steven Bannon, whilst he served his sentence, but the host rejected this. Tim mentions how feasible it would be to replace his show with AI. Though the rise of AI-generated YouTube content is eating into the ad revenue shares, via its absolute numbers, forcing it to be divided ever more:


-Tim promotes Google's latest AI model, Genie, saying how this proves they "can render GTA6" via AI. All that hype, & once the beanie boy shows it off, it was a letdown. It looks to be the usual AI fair, with gibberish text on signs, & one poster gluing itself to a character's head:


-Tim plugs the memberships, & says the long-promised coffee shop is almost ready to open. However, he states that security costs are leaving the Branch Timidians "hanging by a thread". The beanie boy says the cost of having 24-hour coverage, with "four, or five, people per day" for "a multi-building media company" is incredibly burdensome, with the low estimate being "700 grand a year". There remains a potential for a deal to relocate to Florida, but nothing concrete, yet:
 
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On 12 February, Tim had Offer Vince Shlomi, known as the Sham-Wow Guy, as the guest. Now, Offer has decided to run for Congress. His campaign commercial is certainly something.
Brett, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim says the coffee shop is at "80%" completion, & Ian shall be one of the main fixtures to draw in customers:


-Tim discloses that part of his success was putting out so many videos, far more than other content creators, which placed more of his content onto pages. However, AI-produced channels are quickly overtaking his model, leaving him the one buried:





On 13 February, Tim was away, & Phil took the hosting chair. They had Davey Jackson, a comedian; & Kangmin Lee, a conservative social media personality, as the guests.
Elaad, & Ian, were the co-hosts.

Davey & Kangmin were quite ebullient, so it kept the conversation flowing at a good clip.

Clip Collection:
-Davey & Ian notice their shared resemblance:


-Things were a lot more loose than usual, with Tim away. A story about a woman attempting arson at a proposed ICE facility certainly would not be allowed to go as long, & as off the rails, as this one did, under the beanie boy. It goes from this instance of a female firebug to discussing the troubling signs of radical women, in the United States & South Korea:


Phil asks Kangmin on what may be causing it, & allows him to fully answer. But after that, it moves on to discussing how men should behave when interacting with women:


Then it gets more raunchy:





On 16 February, Tim returned, & had Alex Stein, as the guest.
Elaad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Alex deploys the latest Gen Z slang against Tim's beanie:


-Elaad makes note that Trump administration members overpromised on what unsealed Epstein documents would show, even on IRL, but failed to deliver. Rather than acknowledge this, Tim decides to move on to a conspiracy that Ghislaine Maxwell was replaced with a poor body double:


Their absolute certainty that Ghislaine has a body double seems funny, considering they are in media & should know how lens distortion may skew someone's appearance:


-Alex is pushing for Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, as a guest:


-Alex, Elaad, & Tim, argue about the kosher correspondent being "defensive" about releasing the Epstein documents. It becomes heated, with each side lobbing barbs at the other, & Tim taking particular offence at Elaad's comments implying the beanie boy was reading child abuse into the strange language used in Epstein's emails:


Tim accuses Elaad of repeatedly "gish-galloping", & not condensing his statements into single points to discuss. Which is funny, because what does the beanie boy do, but talk over the panelists & guests, whenever he pleases. When the kosher correspondent claims that Tim has fixated on what his political opponents are alleged to have done, rather than call out the likes of Steve Bannon for his Epstein association. The beanie boy says that he has done that, "last week", though it must have been on the morning show, because I missed that. Tim keeps cutting Elaad off from responding, petulantly demanding he slow down. In turn, Elaad repeats the same accusations against Tim, but he is undeterred, before cutting things off to save the rest of the clash for behind the paywall:
 
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On 17 February, Tim had Rep. Riley Moore, his congressman from West Virginia, as the guest.
Phil, & Tate the producer, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim oscillates from the right needing to fight back, in this case with violence; to allowing the left to inflict violence to allow for a response by the authorities. Regardless of what you do, the beanie boy shall criticise you for not doing things in his preferred way:


-The beanie boy reiterates the need for the right to increase their testosterone by "2x (said as 'ex', not 'times')". After some jokes, Phil notes that the left has nothing to lose, whilst the right does, which stays their hands in cases of violence:


-Tim mocks the left for embracing QAnon-style arguments, claiming the administration is filled with pedophiles, & their protectors. However, nothing is said about Tim's favourite congressman, Thomas Massie, declaring Trump's government as the "Epstein administration", or him claiming how he is not suicidal, as if he is on the verge of being assassinated for his statements:


-Tim labels himself a "classical liberal", despite having simultaneously claimed he is leaning towards both being post-liberal, & rejecting choosing sides, last year:


-A super-chatter calls out Tim for insisting the boy punched over his pro-ICE sign fight back, despite the beanie boy not doing so himself, in the past. Taking umbrage at this, Tim argues that if that were him, in high school, he would have fought back. To prove his bonafides, the beanie boy has to go all the way back to 2017, because that was the last time he went anywhere, beyond his studio, or a controlled gathering. The beanie boy states that he stood up to a masked leftist getting in his face, & issued threats at Millennial Matt for taking his beanie/clever disguise off. But, in both circumstances, he did not actually take a swing. In the former, the leftist made contact with Tim, in a similar way the fat child did to the pro-ICE boy, with no physical response. He resorted to hyperventilating about the swiper being "a fascist" to his chubby comrade, whom defends the assailant. With the latter, again, a person made contact with Tim, yet no violent response from him. In this exchange, it comes off less as bravado than panicked shrieking over people being able to recognise the beanie boy, now that his bald pate had been exposed. Tim does try to cover this with the fig leaf of if he was in high school, then he would be throwing punches:





On 18 February, Tim had Amber Duke, a recurring guest, for the panel. She is the managing editor of The Daily Caller. Amber has made eight appearances, since November 2024, which sets her towards the head of the pack. Jack Posobiec has shown up two more times than Amber, within a similar timeframe, but is far more prominent in the online right.
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim decided to add a laugh track button to the show. He needs canned laughter because his attempts at humour make all-natural joy immediately curdle:


-Tim can behave like a real twerp, when people correct him. The beanie boy blames the current state of affairs across the West upon "conservative Christians", & Phil appends a women label to that. Tate decides to push back, noting that in the United Kingdom, there were successive governments promising reduced immigration, which were not honoured. Amber chimes in to say that a tiny minority of "blue-haired women" are doing the same, in the United States, despite the Trump administration being elected on a platform of deportations. Instead of engaging with these points, the beanie boy decides to change tracks, to talk about a conspiracy theory that the English allowed the Americans to win the Revolutionary War, & "go there & fund elections" to control it. Which ignores the strong anti-English/British sentiment which existed in the early United States, & persisted until the latter part of the 19th century. Tate brings up the financial support of the Confederates by the British aristocracy as putting the lie to that theory. Ian bolsters the producer's points, with a quick search. But instead of admitting he may have been wrong, Tim decides to play an AI video of Chef Gordon Ramsay cooking with Rep. Nancy Pelosi:





On 19 February, Tim had Robbie Bernstein, a comedian & podcaster, as the guest.
Brett, Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim is befuddled why unsubstantiated claims are being included in the files released surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. If Tim had merely read the discharge petition penned by the congressmen he loves to heap praise upon, Rohit Khanna & Thomas Massie, he would know they wrote it to unseal everything possible. Which includes nonsensical tips:


-The phrase "media literacy" gets bandied about far too loosely, to the point of becoming a meme unto itself, but Tim proves you can be media illiterate. He questions why Wikus, the human main character in the film, "District 9", turned into an alien. The film which is set in South Africa, about aliens being segregated apart from the human population. Whose title is based upon a South African area which was ethnically cleared of non-Whites, & plot involves relocating the aliens from their current home to a new camp. Then, the beanie boy expresses confusion at the main character being transformed by a fictional alien liquid, as it is too outlandish. Phil reminds him that it is to show how the other side lives, & elicit compassion from the originally uncaring Wikus, which in turn is passed on to the audience for these ugly-looking aliens. Then, Libby pipes in that science fiction films has certain commonalities, comparing the liquid to the sunglasses in "They Live", being a McGuffin to make the plot happen:


-Tim explains that seeing someone doing something "wrong" makes him frustrated, & impulsively wanting to take over. This explains a great deal about the inability to delegate at the Branch Timidians' operations:


-The coffee shop is opening, at long last. It is being promised for the end of March. The plan may include a "miniature craps table" for people to wager on getting their coffee for free, as well. Though speaking of gambling on long odds, the beanie boy says they are relying on Ian being consistent enough to host a show, there. None of them have much confidence in it:
 
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Wrong Matt. It was Millennial Matt.
Oh goodness, thank you for catching that. Just corrected it, now.




On 20 February, Tim had Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson, as the guest.
Ian, Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim has begun implicitly calling for Lincoln-level responses to political setbacks, such as the Supreme Court ruling against Pres. Donald Trump applying tariffs via emergency powers. Whilst saying the nation is not at the level of the American Civil War, the beanie boy declares obeying the letter of the law, like the Supreme Court did, when the nation is facing existential crises is "the attitude of a dying nation" & "Buchanan-esque":


-Tim "Israel Derangement Syndrome" Pool is alright with criticism of the Jewish State, so long as it is not targeting the Jewish people. One need only search this thread to see how broad his definition of IDS is:


-Stephen is animated in discussing a prior public event in London, with tens of thousands of attendees, coming together. & when he offers the beanie boy the chance to be at the next one, the face Tim makes was priceless. Given a perfect moment to get out of his compound, stand with a cause he celebrated this very episode, & he just nervously smiles & laughs:


Tim does follow up on this invitation, about an hour, or so, later, at least. The beanie boy says that an approved application is required to travel to Britain, but "plans to be there". Stephen is tickled pink to hear this this, trumpeting how having Tim attend means circumventing the old media, by showing the beanie boy's "2 million, 3 million followers" the on-the-ground reality. Tim is daunted by the application process, though:


-Stephen fulsomely backs the idea of overthrowing the Islamic government in Iran, & Tim says neo-conservatives have a point that the failures of the Bush administration should not eternally count against future actions. To this, the beanie boy adds that "You could hate Israel, that was always allowed", yet he has seen people close to him pivot from broad content to "jew-posting", over a six month period. Stephen calls out when he is labelled "zionist", & Tim asks why the Jews are not financially supporting him, in his fight against incarceration:
 
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Here are clips taken from the IRL streams from 23-25 February:


On 23 February, Tim had Andrew Heaton, a podcaster & satirist, as the guest.
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

This saw a big kerfuffle between Andrew & Tim over free market vs. protectionism. It overtook nearly the entire episode, so the two were jousting over it for nearly an hour, or more. The beanie boy became very animated & agitated, whilst Andrew did his level best to remain calm in the face of it.

I am amenable to Tim's position that there is more to a nation than its economic success, but his petulant style just soured them.

Clip Collection:
-Tim seems to be in a sour mood, not taking Andrew's levity well, during their exchanges, even early on regarding the ATF's Operation Fast & Furious:


-These two examples demonstrate the beanie boy's attempts at arguments. It oscillates between making appeals to protecting American culture, whilst demeaning Andrew's usage of economic arguments:


Or darting between topics, rendering the discussion fragmented, as Andrew attempts to address all of Tim's remarks:


-One way I can tell Tim is in a bad mood is because he decides to interrupt Phil making an incisive point about what the beanie boy & Andrew are arguing about, all to accuse the guest of having a "treasonous" position. Andrew argues that the government should not intervene in private exchanges between individuals, which Tim decides to strawman into a university professor selling state-funded industrial knowledge, such as nuclear weapons, to a foreign adversary. This is all to show how Andrew does not actually support a hands-off approach to exchanges, if he still thinks some oversight is needed:


-The topic of whether Andrew approves of land purchases by China comes up. He offers a balance of not seeing an issue with it, so long as it is not becoming too large, or affecting national security. Tim finds a way to argue over this, because the beanie boy says no sales to China, under any circumstances, because any amount is too much. Though he gets a reality check when verifying how much U.S. farmland is actually owned by China, which is under 1%:


-Another case of agreeing, yet arguing anyway being both Andrew & Tim seeing the need for aid to be allocated for older people being displaced by automation. The reason both use is that aging professionals cannot transition to new employment as young people can. This does not stop Tim from using strawman arguments, & taking the least charitable interpretation of Andrew's points:




On 24 February, Tim had Jay Dyer, an author, host for The Alex Jones Show, & writer for The Sam Hyde Show, as the guest.
Phil, & Tate, were the co-hosts.

It was a watch-along of the State of the Union, & the Democratic response, so there was a minimum of Tim's usual dreck.

Clip Collection:
-Tim billed this episode as light commentary, but decided the riffing from the panel was too much weight upon his stream. The beanie boy told them to quiet down to hear what Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) was saying, all whilst twiddling away on his phone:


-It took 24 hours, but Tim managed to say something nice about Andrew, the previous night's guest:




On 25 February, Tim had Jakey Botch, an New Yorker online personality, & Jay Dyer returned, once more.
Elaad, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Jay & Tim argue over whether a company town is communist, or not. Jay contends that a company town, where a locality is established by a corporation which both owns, as well as monopolistically operates, is an example of communism. Tim disagrees, stating that employees have chosen to work there & the companies have sunk the investment cost to have that right of control. For arguing that company towns should not be monopolies solely controlled by the company, Tim labels Jay a socialist:


Unfortunately, Jay does not bring up the usage of company scrip, which led to workers not getting paid in normal currency that could be spent outside of their towns. This would hamstring the beanie boy's bleating about people just moving away, if they desired. Instead, Jay argues that the isolation of being in a remote location, in the 19th century, made relocation difficult. Tim regards the concept of "wage slavery" as "commie talk". Remember this point for later. The two keep going back & forth over whether classical liberalism is leftist, until Phil chimes in to clarify what Jay means & Tim has missed. The beanie boy becomes upset that Jay marks his positions as classical liberal as "a blanket" to wrap up his statements with others he did not make, as if Tim had not done the same with branding Jay's stance as socialism, earlier:


Putting that aside, Jay asks Tim to describe what gives the right to ownership, at all. The beanie boy says it stems from "the wills, or the duties, that God bestows upon" people. Which is made funny when Jay asks which God, & Tim says he does not believe in the Christian God, but "my moral worldview". The beanie boy goes at length to say that there may be a better system than Christian morality, but it has not yet been found. Jay notes this is a utilitarian argument, because it defaults to the best option available to maximise Tim's desired outcome. This greatly bothers Tim, whom becomes more combative, continually interrupting, whilst Jay maintains his monotone level. It elevates to the point of Tim inviting Jay to jump off a building, because gravity has not been definitively proven, either:


Jay argues that Tim's position of private landownership being "beneficial to human existence" & the fact "it makes more of it" is the justification, is circular. The beanie boy goes off on an extended explanation of "the ectropic system within the entropy" to justify his position. Jay says all that does not ground property rights in God, & Tim not being a Christian means appealing to its morality tangles him up in fallacies. Tim gets snippy, labelling what Jay says as fallacies:


The beanie boy challenges Jay to explain how his Christian worldview justifies private land ownership. Jay posits that man being made in God's image; being granted a series of commandments from God on what is right, which includes not stealing; & ethics stemming from God's responses to man's actions, is what grounds property rights. The beanie boy refuses to accept this, & says the existence of other religions undermines this. Jay says the fact something works is not enough to ground a right, & Tim does not accept this. Jay challenges Tim on how universal his concept of rights can be. The beanie boy claims he believes in the Christian God, but actually not, because he picks & chooses what he uses. Jay takes issue with this rounding back to being utlitarian, in nature:


Tim tries to end the argument by pointing out that Jay does not follow all of God's laws, so he picking & choosing as much as the beanie boy. He does this by using Leviticus & the fact Catholics fast on Fridays yet the Orthodox do not. Jay sees Christ as being the same as God, so if he altered what was once commanded by Leviticus, it is not inconsistent. Tim disagrees, & says that is all there is to it:


What with that done, I asked you to recall that Tim does not think wage slavery exists. Two episodes ago, in his heated exchanges with Andrew Heaton, the beanie boy claimed that his skateboard company is forced to compete with "Chinese slaves", which he defines not as people in bondage, but as those working for a scandalously low wage, with no ability to lobby for extra benefits, pay, etc. Perhaps akin to someone working at a company town, issued company scrip, & locked into predatory contracts which deny a worker their rights:
 
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We were spared Tim, for the last few outings of IRL, thanks to a rough illness which struck him for several days.

Here are the clips from 26 February to 4 March:




On 26 February, Phil played host to Rick Jordan, a podcaster whom made a documentary on COVID lockdowns.
Brett, & Ian, were the co-hosts.

Also, it appears that the previous button-pusher, Serge Du Preez, has not been at his post, for a tick. Carter, one of the music-related employees at the Branch Timidian compound, has been filling in his spot.

Clip Collection:
-I cannot stress enough how Tim's absence makes the panel behave so much more loose & authentic than usual:





On 27 February, Phil had Priya Patel, a conservative social media personality, as the guest.
Brett, & Ian, were the co-hosts.

Aside from Our Graphene Guy choosing to dress up like he was auditioning for a Slash cover band, it was another unnoteworthy outing.
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On 2 March, Phil remained the host, & had Seth Holehouse, a fellow podcaster, as the guest.
Elaad, & Tate, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-There was a jump on the YouTube stream:


Howerver, the missing portion was on the Rumble video. Nothing too egregious on display, so probably a technical issue:





On 3 March, Tim made his unfortunate return, & had Austin Rodgers, whom is running for Florida's 2nd U.S. Congressional seat; & Adam Johnson, the Lectern Guy, as the guests.
Libby, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim complains that he is nearing the age of 40, & an illness can make him miss the big breaking news story of war with Iran:


-Tim attempts to retain his anti-intervention stance, but finds it hard to retain it, because of how much he "lo~ove(s) the masculinity of" the recent attacks upon Iran. The beanie boy is soured by Pres. Donald Trump not suppressing domestic dissent with the same verve as he did overseas:


-Austin & Tim argue over whether the acting in Iran qualifies as a war. The guest takes the legal stance of what defines a war, whilst the beanie boy goes for the common one. Tim harps upon how important it is to use the colloquial definitions of things, because it is closer to the truth. Which means


-Tim is tickled pink that Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX 2) is losing his House seat, as the eyepatch-wearing congressman has backed out of appearances on the show, in the past:





On 4 March, Tim had Adam Salinas, a podcaster centred around his Christian faith, as the guest.
Ian, Phil, & Tate, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Tim was so upset by Jay Dyer categorising him, during their conversation, & rejected the idea of people doing that, because it tars someone with arguments they never made. He was so adamant about it, this episode, he labelled Adam as advocating for "the blank-slate" position, because he believes men can show equal love to their children as women. The guest was not pleased by that label, yet the beanie boy felt no compunction about using it:
 
Brett of Tim Pool's Pop Culture Crisis shows, has invited the internet to come down to do the other part of his job.

"If you want to come here and do the other part of this job, you are welcome to come here, my friend." -Brett



Countdown to Beanie Compound pandemonium, nuts arriving, and more bullets flying.

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I am embarrassed to have not caught this, but nowhere close to how embarrased button-presser Serge DuPreez must be. It appears Serge played audio of pornography, live, on the episode with Offer Vince Shlomi, the Sham-Wow Guy. This explains his absence from the tech-boy post, now, as he may have been sacked. I boosted the audio to make the odd slapping, & moaning noises, clearer:





On 5 February, Tim had Clinton Ohlers, vice president of Safe Blood, a company which coordinates blood donations to & from people that have not taken a COVID-19 vaccination, as the guest.

Brett, Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-Though you would not know whom the co-hosts were, because Tim decided to blow right into the news, instead:


-When talking about leaked group chats riddled with words like "nigger" & "kike", Tim decides to tie it to World of Warcraft being feminized as the reason young men are retreating to more extreme circles. Ian chimes in to say he dislikes the black-coded Orc woman introduced in a recent expansion, but does hedge himself by saying he finds black woman "extremely erotic, exotic":


-Tim had to vacate the show, due to a non-serious "family emergency":





On 6 February, Tim had Viswanag Burra, better known by the online handle Vish Burra, a MAGA political consultant, as the guest.
Ian, & Phil, were the co-hosts.

Clip Collection:
-The beanie boy confirms that there shall be no more introductions for the co-hosts:


-A super-chatter remarks on the reduced live viewership Tim has, now. To which the beanie boy responds that it is due to simultaneously streaming upon Rumble, & being in a political off-season. But it appears that in order to compete with other shows, Tim is now planning to do Zoom interviews, instead of making people fly out to the remote compound, & auditioning for "a permanent panelist" to be added, as well. This change means drawing in bigger guests, according to the beanie boy. Tim's plan is to use the money spent upon transportation to be reallocated to security. According to him, there was another alleged credible death threat made, backed by "insider information" of Branch Timidian operations:
 
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I am embarrassed to have not caught this, but nowhere close to how embarrased button-presser Serge DuPreez must be. It appears Serge played audio of pornography, live, on the episode with Offer Vince Shlomi, the Sham-Wow Guy. This explains his absence from the tech-boy post, now, as he may have been sacked. I boosted the audio to make the odd slapping, & moaning noises, clearer:
LMAO, Tim you retard hire professionals, not skater bros.
 
-Davey & Ian notice their shared resemblance:
The thumbnail made me think Ian stopped smoking pot and started lifting.

LMAO, Tim you retard hire professionals, not skater bros.
But a professional would be upset that it's a flop house for stoners instead of a professional work space, and would probably not accept payment in pot.

How the fuck do you accidently play porn on a stream? Does he just use the work computer to goon instead of any other device?
 
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