James Lindsay, the professional academic, must have heard about Tim's comments from two episodes ago. So, he responded in a way that befits a serious intellectual:

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Tim did not make a reply to this. But, not to be outdone in the professionalism contest, Tim shows how not jealous he is of Mr. Beast being the most watched YouTube personality, claiming that the site "makes his content default":

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Tim had Ada Lluch, a social media influencer, as the guest.
Ian & Phil were co-hosts, this episode.
Clip Collection:
-Tim is not afraid of nuclear weapons, as they are "80-year old technology". Tim says he is more worried about dangerous weapons, like
Havana Syndrome:
-The live shows in Martinsburg may become a monthly affair, with the first one to be sponsored by a company called "
Good Ranchers":
-By Jove, Ian got it. Tim asks why they are not showing photos of the arrested individuals at the Kansas City Chief's Super Bowl parade, to which Ian says it was because they were black & not wishing "to inflame racial tensions":
-Ian is getting "tactical training" during his trips to Miami with Luke Rudkowski, & criticises how the police officer spooked by an acorn literally "flipped out". Tim theorises that the officer was trying to kill the suspect, cuffed inside the patrol car. But remember, Tim does not engage in wild conspiracy theorising:
-Tim is missing the reason why Michael Rappaport is planning to vote for Donald Trump: in-group bias for his Jewish compatriots, after
the pro-Palestine swing in the U.S. Democratic Party. Jon Leibowitz has been more even-keeled when it comes to the Israel-Gaza War, as shown in his first episode back at
The Daily Show, so expecting him to vote for Trump over this change is far less likely. Though
he still does pull the anti-semitism card, but only on people he is not friends with.
For those people, he makes excuses:
-I can believe Ian would blurt out inconvenient things, he feels people need to know, even if it is inappropriate:
Such as how to make Chlorine gas, so people will know what not to mix together. This remains one of my favourite Ian moments of
IRL, with how it combines Ian's complete innocence with Tim's frustration over his actions, only for Tim to inadvertently helping him get correct combination of chemicals, which Ian thanks him for correcting the mistake:
-Tim discusses how paying cleaners is "debt owed to me" according to the Communist theory on wages & distributing profit. Tim says how the studio could be a trash heap & the audience would never know. Ian says "Shout out to
Azmodan", when he meant Asmongold,
the streamer that lives in filth:
-Tim says he is no longer going to have an event at "a theatre again", due to the cost of such events always going into the red. But any live events will be at the CastBrew Coffee in Martinsburg. Tim claims that he made $5000 from the ticket sales of the 5 March event in the CastBrew Coffee's upper floors, but that would not even cover "security costs":
-Tim brings up purchasing the
statue of Vladimir Lenin, in Seattle, for the purposes of desecrating it. This ends with Ian saying how he "got kind of sad" seeing footage of a giant image of Adolph Hitler being destroyed after the Battle of Berlin, because he would "love to have that thing":