FYI, "21 to drink" is an easy way to remember 2 drops of bleach per 1 quart/liter of water. That's with standard 5% bleach. If using 8% bleach, use a ratio of 1 drop per 1 quart/liter. If water is cloudy, then double up the bleach. Wait time is minimum of 30 minutes, but 1 hour is probably best. This is why it's good to have some extra eye droppers or pipettes laying around.
Here is CDC website about disinfecting water with bleach:
https://www.clorox.com/learn/water-purification-how-much-bleach-purify-water-for-drinking/
Crowder has been pimping this company, too. Generally speaking, I just presume that everyone selling shit on radio shows (which these podcast/YT shows basically are) are all ripoffs. Even with Michael Malice and his earnest support of Sheath Underwear.
Paying $30 for a single piece of underwear seems absurdly retarded to me and my 10 pairs of boxer briefs for $30 feel just fucking fine.
All those dumbfuck parents should just move into a mansion in the woods and become YouTubers.
In all seriousness, it really bugs me when I hear, "you don't know about x? How could you NOT know about x!?" You have 16 hours per day to do shit (presuming 8 hours sleep). 2 hours getting ready in the morning, 8 hours of work, 1-2 hours commute to and from work. 1-2 hours of cooking dinner. That's already 10-12 hours and doesn't include having to do chores (laundry, yardwork, etc), putting kids to bed, nor include extra time for major traffic jams, having to stay late at work, PTA conferences, etc. etc. etc. Most people don't have the luxury of reading the news all day long and that "free time" is often spent socializing with the family. Most people simply don't have the free time to go over everything in their kid's life with a fine-toothed comb and stay current on emerging issues.
These types of rants from Tim are indicative that he has little to zero empathy for others. You could see this dawning on Tim during the episode with Michael Malice when they talked about the McCloskys (the couple in the gated community that pointed guns at BLM "protesters" that broke into their community and were threatening them). Tim was saying they should put everything on the line rather than plead down on a lesser charge. Malice, correctly, pointed out that it might not make sense for them to fight it for a multitude of reasons. It was a masterclass in politely shutting down Tim's "if you don't live by my principle, then you're a pathetic, spineless coward!" rhetoric.