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Tim Pool was on Adam Carolla's podcast
Poolbros we did it.
Poolbros we did it.
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I would recommend fingerboards, but I haven't seen those in twenty years. Skateboarding in general has fallen off in popularity for the past fifteen.Vtubers are just streamers with better branding and merch opportunities. There's a reason there's no Tim merch, no one wants to wear a shirt with a bald halfu man child on it or own a plushy of him.

Came in earlier to see if this posted. Good on Tim for doing this bc it will grow his numbers. ACS is a huge audience of the center-right, centrist, left-center. He needs to do more of this stuff rather than hunkering down in his bunker. I haven't listened yet because there is a great podcast about wild sour yeasts used in brewing IPAs that I am very, very interested in. Most of these "farmhouse" yeast strains are renowned for sour notes in beer, similar to souring wild yeast in sourdough. Using cultivated brewer strains of brewing yeast in breadmaking can provide some amazing results. I use a blend of German lager and London ale yeast to make buns for hamburgers, hotdogs and dinner rolls. The rise is awesome (lager works cold, ale works warm) and imparts massively rich flavor that you will never see in commercial/grocery breads., even commercially fresh-baked breads.Tim Pool was on Adam Carolla's podcast
Poolbros we did it.
Last night's show was full of Tim having retarded takes. He also told people that getting a house was as easy as moving to the middle of nowhere and roughing it. Never mind the fact that all the land is owned by somebody these days.-Tim says to win the culture war "have five kids", yet Tim is as barren as his scalp when it comes to progeny. This lack of children applies to nearly everyone at the table:

There's also the issue of job opportunities in the middle of nowhere so unless you have a healthy savings it's much harder to get a house you can sustain. That and the issue of upkeep which with older properties and less industry becomes harder.He also told people that getting a house was as easy as moving to the middle of nowhere and roughing it. Never mind the fact that all the land is owned by somebody these days.
I honestly don't know why this modern generation, gen Z and Alpha, are such objectively stupid losers. When I was growing up, it was very common for my peers' parents to drive an hour to go to work. And I don't mean sitting in gridlock traffic.There's also the issue of job opportunities in the middle of nowhere so unless you have a healthy savings it's much harder to get a house you can sustain. That and the issue of upkeep which with older properties and less industry becomes harder.
Oh, and if you know how debt works you can get a house in more expensive areas somewhat easily as well, you just need to not be financially retarded.
A lot of retardation in general. "China isn't a threat" was a pretty funny one. And dude isn't just leftist, as in generic leftoid moron. Self-avowed Marxist cretin that became the darling of the Mises Caucus of the Libertarian Party, who balked at the leftoid bullshit from Jorgensen only to put forth this more leftoid gem of a mongoloid.I didn't catch a ton of tonight's episode, guest was Michael Rectenwald, a former leftist professor who is now a libertarian running for President as a Libertarian. Tim's yes-men were Phil and Brett. A lot of retarded Israel-Palestine takes tonight.
At this point, I'm convinced modern Leftists are really just Cluster B personality disorders that entered politics.I keep saying this like a broken record, but I think this recent guest and the actions of the likes of Borysenko and Fairbanks really deliver salient examples: leftoid scumfucks don't stop being leftoid scumfucks just because they changed their stance on BLM or gun rights out of a matter of convenience.
I'd say so. A fighting game does sound complex if its online, but then again you've got HoloLive fanmade Idol game by 11 people doing it for free and that's already out.maybe the dev is just milking that sweet sweet Chinisium sword money out of Tim to this day.
I'd start a game company and make shitty scary games for zoomers. They EAT that shit up. Five nights got a movie, Iron lung, getting a movie. They merchandise the shit out of the games and products too. Hell half of them don't even get finished. See the one about the neighbor you had to break into their house.If I had Tim's money I would start a Vtuber company
Iron Lung seems like the perfect low budget indie film idea. I hope they don't fuck it up.Iron lung, getting a movie.
I'll buy you that hat. Tim won't have kids, he'll keep "waiting for the right time" and never realize that there is no such thing. You either have kids or don't and the longer you wait the higher the chance that something will go wrong when you finally do try.If Tim Pool ever has children I'll buy an edible hat and eat it.
Poop, forgot to clip that. & to be clear, in this spiel, Tim says people should accept living with a 20% chance of dying, in the middle of the nowhere, as a hunter-gatherer, on 10 acres of land they buy, & with no income, so that they can raise their children. This way they will not worry about the cost of child-rearing:Last night's show was full of Tim having retarded takes. He also told people that getting a house was as easy as moving to the middle of nowhere and roughing it. Never mind the fact that all the land is owned by somebody these days.
I cannot wait until we have our graphene guy back.Anyway, best part of the episode that they totally ignored:
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"The corporate press"
Would be pretty funny if his hypothetical daughter had to worry about female patterned baldness.
Tim is wealthy, Tim is successful. Tim has a girlfriend. He has a house. He has a company. He has employees who could run his program and take care of things for him and he has a subscription-based service where even if he stopped making content tomorrow, he would still get a monthly check.
And Tim is still saying that other people should have kids, and for him "I'm working on it, none of your business."
Then he goes off on other people for not taking on risks responsibilities, even says "clock's ticking".
If Tim had a daughter tomorrow, he would be 52 years old when she turned 15. 55 when she was ready to move out. Does he have the energy to corral a teenager at 52? Nope. And yet he's still delaying it.