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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Buying dried beans that have been soaked, cooked, then dried again? I get the appeal if you're backpacking or some similar kind of trip, but the fuck would you buy that for your home supply? Regular dried beans aren't going to spoil. Also, if Tim's so into having large bulks of dried food for emergency, he should build a food dehydrator. It's insanely easy to do, the parts are dirt cheap and you can make TONS of jerky all day every day for massive supplies, as well as pemmican and anything else dehydrated. Given he's out in the sticks, he could easily buy a cow, have it butchered and then turn the whole thing into a huge store of food.

I wonder if Tim has iodine and knows the ratio to sterilize water with bleach? "You must be 21 to drink."
 
Buying dried beans that have been soaked, cooked, then dried again? I get the appeal if you're backpacking or some similar kind of trip, but the fuck would you buy that for your home supply? Regular dried beans aren't going to spoil. Also, if Tim's so into having large bulks of dried food for emergency, he should build a food dehydrator. It's insanely easy to do, the parts are dirt cheap and you can make TONS of jerky all day every day for massive supplies, as well as pemmican and anything else dehydrated. Given he's out in the sticks, he could easily buy a cow, have it butchered and then turn the whole thing into a huge store of food.

I wonder if Tim has iodine and knows the ratio to sterilize water with bleach? "You must be 21 to drink."
I think he might knowing him
 
I don't get the whole food bucket thing, looking at the website Tim shills it's 300$ for a bucket that will last you 4 weeks. Realistically you can just buy a couple of buckets at home depot and fill them with whatever you like, because dried pasta and beans last forever while most canned products will last a couple years. I just keep a stash of canned soup, canned corned beef hash (I'm lazy and I like it for breakfast), and so dried goods like pasta/beans. It probably costs me way less than 300$ to have more than 4 weeks as I'll just buy extra when it's on sale, not because the price matters that much but why not take advantage of a good deal on stuff you eat anyway if you're at the store already?

Looking at the reviews, it seems like Tim might be advertising things in a sketchy manner as well, I definitely remember him mentioning meat products and beef stroganoff but reading the reviews the discount buckets from his link are meat free.
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There's nothing wrong with prepping; I myself had months worth of dried up food and suppluies during the beginning of the Corona and avoided the initial rush to the stores. That being said, you're better off learning to dry your own food and only buying things you can't be bothered to make.

Yesterday he went on another rant about how parents are stupid for not paying attention to their children's school and while I'm all for being more involved in your child's school, Tim blast parents for not knowing what the fuck they were learning. He can't even make the connection that when those parents went to school they mostly learned basic math, history, English, civics, science, and PE. once again his bugman mentality shows itself when he blast parents for living "in luxury" while he has other men build his chickens home (I built my own years ago when I lived with my parents). He also blast Buzzfeed reporters for making 60k a year for reporting dumb shit yet he easily makes more reading other peoples reporting and having the stupidest takes.
 
He can't even make the connection that when those parents went to school they mostly learned basic math, history, English, civics, science, and PE.
While that might be the case, parents really should keep an eye on what's actually being taught and communicate with their kids to understand what's happening. There have been enough diddler teachers even in their day to know to at least have an idea of who the teachers are their kids are interacting with, but most parents seem to have failed at even that basic level.
 
I think he might knowing him

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/

I don't get the whole food bucket thing, looking at the website Tim shills it's 300$ for a bucket that will last you 4 weeks. Realistically you can just buy a couple of buckets at home depot and fill them with whatever you like, because dried pasta and beans last forever while most canned products will last a couple years. I just keep a stash of canned soup, canned corned beef hash (I'm lazy and I like it for breakfast), and so dried goods like pasta/beans. It probably costs me way less than 300$ to have more than 4 weeks as I'll just buy extra when it's on sale, not because the price matters that much but why not take advantage of a good deal on stuff you eat anyway if you're at the store already?

Looking at the reviews, it seems like Tim might be advertising things in a sketchy manner as well, I definitely remember him mentioning meat products and beef stroganoff but reading the reviews the discount buckets from his link are meat free.
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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.

There's nothing wrong with prepping; I myself had months worth of dried up food and suppluies during the beginning of the Corona and avoided the initial rush to the stores. That being said, you're better off learning to dry your own food and only buying things you can't be bothered to make.

Yesterday he went on another rant about how parents are stupid for not paying attention to their children's school and while I'm all for being more involved in your child's school, Tim blast parents for not knowing what the fuck they were learning. He can't even make the connection that when those parents went to school they mostly learned basic math, history, English, civics, science, and PE. once again his bugman mentality shows itself when he blast parents for living "in luxury" while he has other men build his chickens home (I built my own years ago when I lived with my parents). He also blast Buzzfeed reporters for making 60k a year for reporting dumb shit yet he easily makes more reading other peoples reporting and having the stupidest takes.

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.
 
I decided to watch Tim for the first time in a long time tonight, big mistake. Tim was asking if they could coin a term for the Russian-China alliance and rejected the "Sino-Russo Alliance" with his suggestion being "The Evil Avengers".

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.
I don't mind them shilling shit, sometimes it's ok, but most of it can be bought better or for less, as these buckets are just bags of pasta and rice reading the reviews. The Sheath Underwear are at least unique, so you're getting some level of novelty, but I remember Malice shilling some tool company with the ad read being "if you're someone like me who likes working with your hands..." and all I could think was motherfucker these are car tools and you don't even have a drivers license.
 
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I decided to watch Tim for the first time in a long time tonight, big mistake. Tim was asking if they could coin a term for the Russian-China alliance and rejected the "Sino-Russo Alliance" with his suggestion being "The Evil Avengers".


I don't mind them shilling shit, sometimes it's ok, but most of it can be bought better or for less, as these buckets are just bags of pasta and rice reading the reviews. The Sheath Underwear are at least unique, so you're getting some level of novelty, but I remember Malice shilling some tool company with the ad read being "if you're someone like me who likes working with your hands..." and all I could think was motherfucker these are car tools and you don't even have a drivers license.
Russo sino is better
 
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.
Yeah. Before we found out about cuck Murphy I genuinely felt sorry for him when a childless weirdo told him that the solutions to all his problems are to just own a farm. Like Rekeita had Adam on that day and went over why he was being retarded. Tim talks a big talk for someone who doesn't know how life actually is.
I genuinely believe you need to have kids at 30 or else you risk stunning your growth as a man.
I decided to watch Tim for the first time in a long time tonight, big mistake. Tim was asking if they could coin a term for the Russian-China alliance and rejected the "Sino-Russo Alliance" with his suggestion being "The Evil Avengers".


I don't mind them shilling shit, sometimes it's ok, but most of it can be bought better or for less, as these buckets are just bags of pasta and rice reading the reviews. The Sheath Underwear are at least unique, so you're getting some level of novelty, but I remember Malice shilling some tool company with the ad read being "if you're someone like me who likes working with your hands..." and all I could think was motherfucker these are car tools and you don't even have a drivers license.
This nigga really does need movies to make a point, and I genuinely hate every anarchist who only lives in the cities and doesn't take the Uncle Ted pill (not the bombing)

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this nigger is using civilization and fallout to talk about the war
 
While that might be the case, parents really should keep an eye on what's actually being taught and communicate with their kids to understand what's happening. There have been enough diddler teachers even in their day to know to at least have an idea of who the teachers are their kids are interacting with, but most parents seem to have failed at even that basic level.

I don't entirely disagree, but I think it's one of those things that is often easier said than done. Depending on situations, some parents are swamped with shit and so they may only have a passing understanding of what's going on with their kids. That isn't ideal, but most things aren't. As Johnny Salami noted, there is a bias in the minds of many that the schooling their kids is getting is probably the same or similar to what they got, so they're not poking around to see if their kids are being taught insane commie theories about race and overthrowing capitalism. They're asking if the kid needs help with their multiplication tables, book report, how their friends are doing etc. And that's what I hate about the pundit class. Many claim to identify with the common man while they actually live a life drastically divorced from anything normal people experience.

I decided to watch Tim for the first time in a long time tonight, big mistake. Tim was asking if they could coin a term for the Russian-China alliance and rejected the "Sino-Russo Alliance" with his suggestion being "The Evil Avengers".

"The Evil Avengers" Really? I started listening to the most recent episode with Seamus and tuned out after Luke and Tim started going off on retarded rants. Seamus keep trying to reign it back in, but I clicked out when Tim started saying to not go to college, get a webcam and start making YT videos.

I don't mind them shilling shit, sometimes it's ok, but most of it can be bought better or for less, as these buckets are just bags of pasta and rice reading the reviews. The Sheath Underwear are at least unique, so you're getting some level of novelty, but I remember Malice shilling some tool company with the ad read being "if you're someone like me who likes working with your hands..." and all I could think was motherfucker these are car tools and you don't even have a drivers license.

Yeah, it was RockAuto that sells auto parts. I remember he leaned into the irony of him selling car parts for DIY mechanics, then backed off. Sponsors can sometimes be very strict about their ad reads. It made me wonder if the "you can repair your car, just like me" bit was a mandatory part of the read. I understand that sponsors help pay the bills and I'm sure some of that stuff is okay or even great, but as you noted it's often overpriced compared to others and sometimes outright sketchy.
 
I don't entirely disagree, but I think it's one of those things that is often easier said than done. Depending on situations, some parents are swamped with shit and so they may only have a passing understanding of what's going on with their kids. That isn't ideal, but most things aren't. As Johnny Salami noted, there is a bias in the minds of many that the schooling their kids is getting is probably the same or similar to what they got, so they're not poking around to see if their kids are being taught insane commie theories about race and overthrowing capitalism. They're asking if the kid needs help with their multiplication tables, book report, how their friends are doing etc. And that's what I hate about the pundit class. Many claim to identify with the common man while they actually live a life drastically divorced from anything normal people experience.
Maybe I'm biased but I'd be far more interested in what my kids are doing and learning than pretty much anything. I'm not even talking about worrying about communist bullshit, just in general I'd want to teach my kids things so that they have a good grasp of reality as no matter how good the school is there will be some level of bias and stupid ideas, even outside of the current culture war shit.

Sometimes parents also don't listen, partially because kids are shitheads, but partially because most people just follow authority. I remember having a lot of problems at school and mostly small stuff that was always punished heavily and conflicts with teachers because I was retarded and revealed my wrong think, thinking it would matter or change opinions potentially, and my parents despite being conservative thought I was just being a shithead, which I was to some extent.

"The Evil Avengers" Really? I started listening to the most recent episode with Seamus and tuned out after Luke and Tim started going off on retarded rants. Seamus keep trying to reign it back in, but I clicked out when Tim started saying to not go to college, get a webcam and start making YT videos.
Tim always goes to cape shit and video games. It's fine to like those things, but fuck there's more to life than that.

Yeah, it was RockAuto that sells auto parts. I remember he leaned into the irony of him selling car parts for DIY mechanics, then backed off. Sponsors can sometimes be very strict about their ad reads. It made me wonder if the "you can repair your car, just like me" bit was a mandatory part of the read. I understand that sponsors help pay the bills and I'm sure some of that stuff is okay or even great, but as you noted it's often overpriced compared to others and sometimes outright sketchy.
It really just comes down to the price and if I like the business. Sometimes I don't mind paying a little more to support something different, but most seem to just be doing a really piss poor job of improving. Looking at the food bucket reviews they seem to have the same problems today that they had over five years ago, so what's the point of supporting something like that when it's not even a good product?

Sometimes it's also surprising what ends up not sucking, I actually ended up really liking Raid Shadow Legends.
 
I don't get the whole food bucket thing, looking at the website Tim shills it's 300$ for a bucket that will last you 4 weeks. Realistically you can just buy a couple of buckets at home depot and fill them with whatever you like, because dried pasta and beans last forever while most canned products will last a couple years. I just keep a stash of canned soup, canned corned beef hash (I'm lazy and I like it for breakfast), and so dried goods like pasta/beans. It probably costs me way less than 300$ to have more than 4 weeks as I'll just buy extra when it's on sale, not because the price matters that much but why not take advantage of a good deal on stuff you eat anyway if you're at the store already?

Looking at the reviews, it seems like Tim might be advertising things in a sketchy manner as well, I definitely remember him mentioning meat products and beef stroganoff but reading the reviews the discount buckets from his link are meat free.
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Experienced canned food owner here (Floridian hurricane prepper)
Canned fruit explodes pretty quickly. And it sucks cleaning it off your pepper closet walls
 
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Yeah. Before we found out about cuck Murphy I genuinely felt sorry for him when a childless weirdo told him that the solutions to all his problems are to just own a farm. Like Rekeita had Adam on that day and went over why he was being retarded. Tim talks a big talk for someone who doesn't know how life actually is.
I genuinely believe you need to have kids at 30 or else you risk stunning your growth as a man.

This nigga really does need movies to make a point, and I genuinely hate every anarchist who only lives in the cities and doesn't take the Uncle Ted pill (not the bombing)

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this nigger is using civilization and fallout to talk about the war

Nick's laugh always cracks me up. That mischievous giggle.

I noticed that someone in chat was sus of Murphy grift even way back then.
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I observed that what I said earlier is said by Adam; that Tim shows a complete lack of empathy towards others. Thanks for sharing that link, BTW, I enjoy when Crigler and The Nose can get together.

"There is no amount of pain Tim Pool won't volunteer someone else to suffer for his beliefs."
 
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Nick's laugh always cracks me up. That mischievous giggle.

I noticed that someone in chat was sus of Murphy grift even way back then.
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I observed that what I said earlier is said by Adam; that Tim shows a complete lack of empathy towards others. Thanks for sharing that link, BTW, I enjoy when Crigler and The Nose can get together.

"There is no amount of pain Tim Pool won't volunteer someone else to suffer for his beliefs."
He treats his "girlfriend" like she doesn't exist
 
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