Tim is the ultimate consumer, almost at Bob Chipman levels. He needs corporate bullshit to describe reality
Just listened to his audio only post show thing with the Boys podcast. Apparently Tim was drinking high filtered water which was why he was dehydrated. Like this idiot was not getting electrolytes. And as someone who's done Keto in the past, one thing you read first is you need electrolytes in your system since dropping carbs forces you to shit out all the excess water. I think Tim just started Keto without reading into the dangers of the diet. Consumes media without thinking and consumes fad diets without thinking. He's also spending a lot of money on a treatment that does him no good apparently
Tim is the ultimate consumer, almost at Bob Chipman levels. He needs corporate bullshit to describe reality
Just listened to his audio only post show thing with the Boys podcast. Apparently Tim was drinking high filtered water which was why he was dehydrated. Like this idiot was not getting electrolytes. And as someone who's done Keto in the past, one thing you read first is you need electrolytes in your system since dropping carbs forces you to shit out all the excess water. I think Tim just started Keto without reading into the dangers of the diet. Consumes media without thinking and consumes fad diets without thinking. He's also spending a lot of money on a treatment that does him no good apparently
Reading is for nerds, there's not time for such things when you work 27 hours a day.
But yea, the more I see into the behind the scenes of Tim, the worse of an opinion I have of him. There were multiple instances of him bringing up some random lava salt they bought, you know that salt covered in charcoal dust basically and he just kept talking about it like it was some amazing thing that he got and not a random grocery purchase anyone can make at any time as I've bought a type of that salt ages ago just to try it. It tastes like salt, there's nothing special about it and the charcoal dust or whatever adds no smokiness or anything, so seeing him go on and on about it just made me realize how easily he's suckered into gimmicks because all that salt has is a gimmick that it came from a volcanic area. I've noticed it about other things as well, just the salt one made me the saltiest as it's something I've bought and thought was a waste of money.
"Don't you guys have swords?" - Fake Asian man on stage.
Reading is for nerds, there's not time for such things when you work 27 hours a day.
But yea, the more I see into the behind the scenes of Tim, the worse of an opinion I have of him. There were multiple instances of him bringing up some random lava salt they bought, you know that salt covered in charcoal dust basically and he just kept talking about it like it was some amazing thing that he got and not a random grocery purchase anyone can make at any time as I've bought a type of that salt ages ago just to try it. It tastes like salt, there's nothing special about it and the charcoal dust or whatever adds no smokiness or anything, so seeing him go on and on about it just made me realize how easily he's suckered into gimmicks because all that salt has is a gimmick that it came from a volcanic area. I've noticed it about other things as well, just the salt one made me the saltiest as it's something I've bought and thought was a waste of money.
In the video they mention it's iron, so probably just a Chinaman Chang scam. I found this online in a quick search, it's cheaper than what Tim bought and it mentions two years instead of three like he did, but I'm guessing he buys it through a local store, probably the fossil place he visited in an early Cast Castle, so he's paying a premium. That or he's just rounding up in weird ways. Not sure if I like him for supporting the local economy or not.
I'll also say, the way Tim talks about it in the video really shows how much of a fanboy he is for gimmicky stuff.
In the video they mention it's iron, so probably just a Chinaman Chang scam. I found this online in a quick search, it's cheaper than what Tim bought and it mentions two years instead of three like he did, but I'm guessing he buys it through a local store, probably the fossil place he visited in an early Cast Castle, so he's paying a premium. That or he's just rounding up in weird ways. Not sure if I like him for supporting the local economy or not.
I'll also say, the way Tim talks about it in the video really shows how much of a fanboy he is for gimmicky stuff.
But real swords don't rust! At least that's how Tim knows they are real. Joking aside though he does mention he has to keep it oiled and he was worried about taking the plastic wrap off that was on the blade as it would mean more work in terms of oiling it as it came pre-oiled.
Tim says he doesn't like to hate people, but then goes on a rant about why his hate is justified and he's creating Timcast shows (lol) to counter hate. He's always talking about decentralization government but never goes beyond a few buzz words.
In the video they mention it's iron, so probably just a Chinaman Chang scam. I found this online in a quick search, it's cheaper than what Tim bought and it mentions two years instead of three like he did, but I'm guessing he buys it through a local store, probably the fossil place he visited in an early Cast Castle, so he's paying a premium. That or he's just rounding up in weird ways. Not sure if I like him for supporting the local economy or not.
I'll also say, the way Tim talks about it in the video really shows how much of a fanboy he is for gimmicky stuff.
That retarded sword reeks of scam. THREE GOVERNMENT RANKED MASTERS!?!?!?!?!?!? Pictures and videos of production!? Well, there you go, it's GOT to be real!
It's probably just junkyard scrap iron they poured into a mold and sanded off the flashing.
Regarding D&D stream, yeah I remember Tim said everyone was "too rogueish" which was a load of shit. I remember the Cast Castle vid they did on it. It was Tim sperging out and retelling everyone else's actions. "No, no, instead you do like a backflip like DickShitter from the Avengers movie, and then..." It was painful to watch and I remember thinking afterwards, "well, this is never going to be a series." Tim can make whatever excuses he wants, but it looked to me like he sucked the fun out of that game by trying to control every aspect of it and dictate what everyone should do.
Just listened to his audio only post show thing with the Boys podcast. Apparently Tim was drinking high filtered water which was why he was dehydrated. Like this idiot was not getting electrolytes. And as someone who's done Keto in the past, one thing you read first is you need electrolytes in your system since dropping carbs forces you to shit out all the excess water. I think Tim just started Keto without reading into the dangers of the diet. Consumes media without thinking and consumes fad diets without thinking. He's also spending a lot of money on a treatment that does him no good apparently
I literally just sat and thought about this for about 15 minutes and I wonder if it could be hypokalemia (low potassium). I say that because Tim has talked about going keto and a common issue that people who do keto (and carnivore) diets is that they don't get enough K. Hypokalemia can be exacerbated by hyponatremia (low sodium) which can occur with poorly planned keto diets.
I'm guessing Tim was drinking reverse osmosis water, not that it really makes a huge difference from tap water. It's most likely because he doesn't understand how to plan around an exclusionary diet like keto and switching to tap or mineral water isn't going to fix that. Which is why I caution against exclusionary diets. Calories in, calories out is the clearest, simplest and safest route to weight management.
$15,000 sword. This is where the timcast.com money goes. I hope some paypigs see this and reconsider. Why improve the site or pay more when you can buy $15k toys. He won't even pay to fix his sister's busted teeth.
I signed up to his website for 1 month just to support the idea. Then I saw how shit it was and how there was no timetable or clear plan of action and noped right the fuck out. When I saw the Cast Castle vid of him buying 6 or so high-end electric motorcycles, I'm not going to lie, I got notably pissed off.
I don't have a problem with him doing whatever with his money, but it's clear that a good chunk of his cash is not going to "creating culture" and whatever bullshit he claims. It's so he can be the Logan Paul of political YouTube. Again, that's fine if you're going to be honest about it. But the way he acts like his retarded playboy shit is some great cause for the betterment of society is Jack Murphy-levels of delusion.
And to harp back onto not having a timetable or plan of action; this seems to be how Tim rolls. I think he said that he's creating another studio. If so, that will be 3 studios he's built in his compound so far, correct? Or is it 4? I'm not saying you need to develop a highly detailed plan and stick exactly to it, but it's a good idea to have some sort of strategy or outline that has realistic milestones tethered to realistic timeframes rather than just winging it and flying by the seat of your pants.
Doing a quick autism, I found this "article" about the people who made the blade.
It veers hard into infomercial territory when they say, "Indeed, the head smith is so highly ranked that his swords need a special export permit as he is capable of making swords of such quality that they are considered national treasures."
I've never told anyone this, but I was forced by Donald Rumsfeld to get a special permit because the methane my asshole expels is so volatile that it is considered a Earth-extinction level bioweapon.
That retarded sword reeks of scam. THREE GOVERNMENT RANKED MASTERS!?!?!?!?!?!? Pictures and videos of production!? Well, there you go, it's GOT to be real!
It's probably just junkyard scrap iron they poured into a mold and sanded off the flashing.
Regarding D&D stream, yeah I remember Tim said everyone was "too rogueish" which was a load of shit. I remember the Cast Castle vid they did on it. It was Tim sperging out and retelling everyone else's actions. "No, no, instead you do like a backflip like DickShitter from the Avengers movie, and then..." It was painful to watch and I remember thinking afterwards, "well, this is never going to be a series." Tim can make whatever excuses he wants, but it looked to me like he sucked the fun out of that game by trying to control every aspect of it and dictate what everyone should do.
I'm more or less of the same opinion that it's highly possible that it's a scam. Though even if you proved it was a scam they'd just say something like "But we are all made of space dust, so it is not untrue Mr. Round Eye pig."
I found the episode, and it's even labeled "Tim Pool Ruins Dungeons and Dragons", and it sure looks like it. I'm not a huge D&D player but I can imagine someone trying to rules lawyer all the time being a major buzzkill because D&D is more about creating an interesting story as a group, even if you're min-maxing and power gaming you can still do that, but if you're nitpicking small rules to get a gotcha it's rather shit. A good GM will even bend rules and modify things to make it flow better.
Also, Andreas is in this episode and he's as much of a sperg as always.
It veers hard into infomercial territory when they say, "Indeed, the head smith is so highly ranked that his swords need a special export permit as he is capable of making swords of such quality that they are considered national treasures."
I'm more or less of the same opinion that it's highly possible that it's a scam. Though even if you proved it was a scam they'd just say something like "But we are all made of space dust, so it is not untrue Mr. Round Eye pig."
I found the episode, and it's even labeled "Tim Pool Ruins Dungeons and Dragons", and it sure looks like it. I'm not a huge D&D player but I can imagine someone trying to rules lawyer all the time being a major buzzkill because D&D is more about creating an interesting story as a group, even if you're min-maxing and power gaming you can still do that, but if you're nitpicking small rules to get a gotcha it's rather shit. A good GM will even bend rules and modify things to make it flow better.
Also, Andreas is in this episode and he's as much of a sperg as always.
Last night's IRL is e everything wrong with Timcast iRL show. Brings in some feminist to talk about cuties and trannies but tries shoehorning Ukraine to make extra bucks with clicks. Not everyone needs an opinion on everything and it's okay to only talk about one issue a guess knows. And when they were talking about troons and birth control his guest had interesting points and they had no problem talking. When Tim had quiet guests, Tim doesn't let them talk
Regarding D&D stream, yeah I remember Tim said everyone was "too rogueish" which was a load of shit. I remember the Cast Castle vid they did on it. It was Tim sperging out and retelling everyone else's actions. "No, no, instead you do like a backflip like DickShitter from the Avengers movie, and then..." It was painful to watch and I remember thinking afterwards, "well, this is never going to be a series." Tim can make whatever excuses he wants, but it looked to me like he sucked the fun out of that game by trying to control every aspect of it and dictate what everyone should do.
Yeah, I'm no D&D guy but one thing it encourages is letting the players be creative with solutions and while it can be annoying with everyone trying to seduce the monster that's part of the game. And I'm sure if the DM told someone how to get out of the situation that's not role-playing, that's writing a story. Though saying "did a flip like a marvel" is some fanfiction level shit
I'm guessing Tim was drinking reverse osmosis water, not that it really makes a huge difference from tap water. It's most likely because he doesn't understand how to plan around an exclusionary diet like keto and switching to tap or mineral water isn't going to fix that. Which is why I caution against exclusionary diets. Calories in, calories out is the clearest, simplest and safest route to weight loss.
Yeah, I've done Keto for maybe 4 weeks at most since while it's am easy way to loose weight fast (especially for a summer cut) it's not sustainable and you do feel tired after cutting out carbs if you're active. Then again, I read through several websites whenever I try doing those types of diest since many will tell you to stop if x.happens
I signed up to his website for 1 month just to support the idea. Then I saw how shit it was and how there was no timetable or clear plan of action and noped right the fuck out. When I saw the Cast Castle vid of him buying 6 or so high-end electric motorcycles, I'm not going to lie, I got notably pissed off.
I don't have a problem with him doing whatever with his money, but it's clear that a good chunk of his cash is not going to "creating culture" and whatever bullshit he claims. It's so he can be the Logan Paul of political YouTube. Again, that's fine if you're going to be honest about it. But the way he acts like his retarded playboy shit is some great cause for the betterment of society is Jack Murphy-levels of delusion.
And to harp back onto not having a timetable or plan of action; this seems to be how Tim rolls. I think he said that he's creating another studio. If so, that will be 3 studios he's built in his compound so far, correct? Or is it 4? I'm not saying you need to develop a highly detailed plan and stick exactly to it, but it's a good idea to have some sort of strategy or outline that has realistic milestones tethered to realistic timeframes rather than just winging it and flying by the seat of your pants.
A plan of action is something you learn in a college course which means Tim will do the opposite of it to spite an institution he's never been to. This will be another failed business venture like subverse