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Tim had Blake Marnell, aka Brick Suit, as the guest.
Chris Carr & Phil were co-hosting this outing.
Clip Collection:
-Tim rules-lawyers into being able to talk about Steven Crowder's divorce, by making it about "social issues" on the fairness of divorce terms:
-Tim covers the drop in viewership of Hasan Piker, saying that Millennials are waking up to the failings of Leftism, & grifters such as the cockroach:
Though Tim failed to account for the October 7th attack having its impact on Hasan, such as telling Ethan Klein, in the immediate aftermath of the incident that Jewish babies are "settlers, too", or interviewing a Houthi & comparing him to Luffy, from One Piece, only to see the Houthis execute a bakers dozen homosexuals soon after.
-Tim explains that he derives his "salary" from the news segments he does, & while he does profit from IRL, he is "reinvesting" into "building culture" & has no interest in making money. Tim, also, notes that he is not like the Left where a "social media platform has propped me up, & I have no idea how to monetise outside of this, & I will soon disappear". The irony of him saying this from YouTube, where he hosts most of his content, & is the reason he is able to market his coffee, is not lost upon me:
-Tim comments upon the Crowder divorce, because it was just a slow news day, with no other possible topics:
-Tim has doubts about the motives of Not-Gay Jared,& highlights Jared's statements in text messages says he does not want Steven Crowder to have access to his children, because Jared alleges that it "disturbs me":
Although I do find it humorous that while Adam Crigler (having experience working with Tim & feeling betrayed by him), & Ben Shapiro (having the Daily Wire v. Crowder clash, last year) express support for Jared, Tim leans towards Crowder, because of his history of poor hiring choices leading to being "stabbed in the back" by employees running to the press with "false allegations":
-Tim decides to debut a voice-to-voice AI on IRL, & it goes about as well as you would expect:
One funny bit is how the the system judged the "expression" of Tim's input shown on the sidebar of the screen, later in the episode, as he lost patience with it:

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