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October 2, 2025 71 mins

Welcome back to Our Isekai! Episode 47 is a wild ride through reality TV drama, anime fandom wars, bizarre internet rumours, and some of the most iconic romantic speeches ever written.

MAIN QUEST – Married at First Sight UK (Episodes 1–4) We break down the explosive first four episodes of MAFS UK Season 10. From Leah & Leigh’s awkward wedding kiss refusal to Anita calling “time out” on Paul, and Julia-Ruth kicking Divarni out of the honeymoon suite — the drama is already unmatched. Who are the fan favourites, who’s doomed, and which couples are playing for the cameras? 

NEWS FEEDS – Entertainment Hot Topics • Anime fandom gatekeeping: are “anime tourists” really ruining the culture, or saving it from its own blind spots? • The viral driving licence rumour — can you really drive in the UK with just a theory test? Spoiler: no. • Protesters flying One Piece flags as symbols of rebellion. • TikTok’s RaptureTok goes viral: prophecy, panic, and memes about being “left behind.” • Film buzz: Jordan Peele’s Him, The Rock in The Smashing Machine, and the Chainsaw Man Rezes Arc. • TV shifts: Stranger Things, The Handmaid’s Tale, Outlander, Cobra Kai, and Mythic Quest all end in 2025. • Book picks: King of Greed (Ana Huang), Butcher & Blackbird (Brynne Weaver), That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon (Kimberly Lemming). 

ROMANTIC SPEECHES OF ALL TIME From Meredith’s desperate “Pick me, choose me” in Grey’s Anatomy to Mr. Darcy’s yearning in Pride & Prejudice (2005), Fitz’s toxic devotion in Scandal, and the tragic lines of Moulin Rouge! and Phantom of the Opera — we debate why pop culture worships intensity, even when it’s messy. 

VERSUS – Funny Cross-Universe Scenarios Would you rather date Joe Goldberg (You) or Light Yagami (Death Note)? And which party would you survive: Tony Stark’s billionaire bash or Willy Wonka’s candyland death trap? 

RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT – Demon Slayer Infinity Castle We rate Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, Kanao, Muzan, Giyu, Sanemi, Gyomei, Obanai, Mitsuri, Kokushibo, Akaza, and Nakime. Who gets a green light, and who’s stuck on red?

 

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Please, please, please, bro.
Please, bro, like just, just let- let- let us pop, bro.
Please, bro.
Please, bro.
Like just do this for us, bro.
I'll just be crying in the corner.
.0000000000018Yeah, yeah.
.00000000000182Dead.
Hello, hello, everybody.
Welcome back to Our Isekai.
I am your overpowered emcee, Uchenna.

(00:21):
And I am Faith, as always.
So have you thought about what we're doing for our 50th anniversary of Departed?
50th anniversary?
Yeah, I asked you last week and you were like, "Shocked."
How about it?
Also, it's, by the way, I was one episode off.
We're on 50 today?
No, no, no, we're now on 47.
Oh.
.99999999999272Yeah.
So last week was 46 and now it's 47.

(00:42):
Fantastic.
And no, I haven't given a thought to it yet.
.9999999999927Anyways, look at our background!
.9999999999927Yeah.
We did that.
Clap hands for that, clap hands for that.
Thank you.
Clap hands ever good.
did well.
Well done.
Yeah, it's looking good.
We're- we're thinking of actually buying a wider lens- Mm-hmm.

(01:02):
so that you guys can see the full glory.
'Cause you can't see Zoro.
Yeah, and Zoro's right there, right above my head.
Okay.
I have a Zoro too, but I wasn't ready to depart with my Zoro, so it stays in my room.
Do pardon me, I have a cold.
So if I cough, I'll try to switch off my mic, uh, during that process, but I can't promise anything.
Oh, well, and good.
Yes.
Some messes happen here and there.

(01:22):
Um, and yeah, so welcome back to Our Isekai.
Um, what are we doing this episode?
All right, so this episode we're going to cover, um, the first few episodes of Murder at first Sight UK season 10.
Uh, then we'll go through some
We'll go through newsfeeds.
Mm-hmm.
Where we'll talk about a few things that was on the internet recently, and then we'll do the most romantic speeches ever written

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Are you gonna dramatize it with cameras?
Right, for my acting prowess, this is
Yeah, don't forget, with all your different accents, accents.
Exactly, exactly.
It's time to showcase them.
Exactly.
My talents.
Um, and then we'll go to versus', I don't remember what I've got on, and then red light, green light, which is Demis and Nea.

(02:12):
The main quest is a masks.
Okay.
Are there any couples that you like?
So we'll go through the whole, all- all, the couples rather than just picking one.
Mm-hmm.
So we'll start with Leah.
Uh, Lee and Leah.
Leah and Lee.
What are your thoughts?
We're counting.
Um, from the
So the first initial episode, when they got together, got married, I didn't like that episode.

(02:34):
I didn't.
I think, um
Not Leah, the other one.
Just say the masc one or the femme one, because they like to refer to themselves like that.
Although, one of them says that they don't do that, but she was like, "Oh yeah, I'm quite femme."
Anyway, so
.0000000000291Anyway, the one that's not Leah.

(02:55):
I didn't like her to begin with.
I think I just, I still don't like where we are currently in the- Yeah, she's not very open.
She's very much me.
And then she was like, "I'm trying to open up."
Are you trying to open up because you fed her some pasta?
Yeah.
And it
That, to me, was just force feeding.
Can you stop this?
Like, it's not romantic anymore when you're like, "I'm trying.
Here."
Right.
Who the hell is th- that's- And that caught her off guard as well.

(03:16):
Yeah.
'Cause it won't happen in that kind of moment.
She was like, "I've asked him to open up," and then she's like, "Here you go."
It was like, "That's not opening up and that's not romantic either.
Stop it."
I didn't- I didn't like it.
No, I didn't.
I really didn't.
And- And rem- remind me if I'm wrong, when, um, Leah took her to the ski mountains or the- the honeymoon that was in the episode, did she tell Leah or the producer beforehand that she was, this is
like, she was afraid of heights?
Because I don't remember that conversation happening until they got- They got there, yeah.

(03:38):
So I'm not sure if they had it, they'd had a conversation prior or not.
So I was- I was really caught off guard.
In my opinion, are they just trying to make TV and putting these people in uncomfortable positions?
'Cause actua- that's why I'm like, if that, if she, if it didn't happen till they got to the, till they got to the, um, skiing, I get it, it's nerve wracking.
Mm-hmm.
But she said it prior to Leah on All The Producers that heights- No, it's not her fault.
It's not.
It's- it's- it's the producers- Yeah.
for the people whoever planned it.
Yeah, and her reaction was valid.

(03:58):
But I don't know what's
what
which one of those 2 situations- Yeah.
has happened for me to say.
And she also kept saying, "My boundaries, my boundaries, my bound-" There weren't boundaries.
There are not your boundaries, my love.
Like, I think you need to go back to your therapist and actually ask them what your boundaries are and how to actually use them constructively and not- Mm-hmm.
Not just because you don't want to participate in something, because that's what it was given.
.0000000000291It was given, "I don't want to do it, so it's my boundary." 123 00:04:19,220.0000000000291 --> 00:04:20,816.0000000000291 A preference and a boundary is 2 different things.

(04:21):
She could have said a pre- "We prefer for our first night, for us not to stay in the same bed."
Other than that, it's a boundary.
Yeah.
'Cause that's not a boundary.
It's just going to be nice.
Honestly, it's so silly.
And like what she get
Like I understand that obviously it's- it's uncomfortable and stuff, but
But you did agree to get married.
To a stranger.
Exactly.
You acknowledged that you weren't gonna have much input into this person's, um, physical appearance.

(04:41):
Mm-hmm.
Other than what you described, it was down to the discretion of the experts what they matched you with.
Yeah.
No, uh, she's not getting any
Lee, I think
uh, she's not getting any sympathy from me.
Um, but then at the same time, I don't wanna
I don't want to be harsh to her 'cause it could just be like she has a bad edit.

(05:02):
But, like, regardless of the bad edit, you said the things that you said.
You said it in the tone that you said it in as well.
.0000000000582So I really don't know how much really is you and how much is really the editing.
Uh, that's all I've got for them.
Uh, we'll be watching them.
Hopefully, things change tonight 'cause we're recording this Monday, so I'm gonna watch the one today.
And- Oh, we went live yesterday.
Oh yeah, we did.
We- we're trying really hard.

(05:23):
Create content and stuff.
All right, guys, moving on to, uh, Paul and Anita.
.0000000000582That's the old man and the older woman.
I like Anita.
Older man and older woman.
I like Anita.
Anita is very
.0000000000582Well, she is a- Paul is an asshole.
He's given like, um- Terrible, terrible, terrible person.
He hasn't grown out of his frat boy era or like
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah.

(05:44):
It's the whole, "But what's love though?"
What's
'Cause- 'cause I think we were watching that together yesterday, and I thought he was going somewhere else with that.
Yeah, because at 1 point you were like, "Oh, he reminds me of me sometimes."
I'm like, "Where- what are you seeing there?"
No, because like when he said- "I don't see it."
like, "What's love?"
I thought he was actually asking her what love was to her- No.
so that he could then take that and say, "Okay, this is what it is to me."
But then he's like, "Oh, I don't know."Well, sit in the fucking moment and think about it then.

(06:06):
Why are you on the fucking show?
She did try.
Yeah, she did.
That's what I'm saying, I'm having a go- But he had-
at him right now.
He tried to, like, cutting her off when she started to sort of expla- explain it from her perspective.
Yeah, kind of antagonizing her, yeah.
Yeah.
And I don't under- understand, right, why he's on the show to begin with.
Like, let's, like, she asked herself.
Right.
If you think back to his first VT, when he was, the, the part

(06:26):
I think episode one, when he was with the boys and he was like, "It's not about physical.
Like, i- marriage, eventually, it becomes about something else."
Like, "If you haven't had sex in so and so amount of time, like, it's fine.
That's not what your marriage is all about."
I think if, if I'm going to dissect his, his, his train of thought, right?
Mm-hmm.
I'll go that his

(06:50):
Cynical is not the right word.
His
Not logical either, because a logical person will come to a different, in my opinion, a different, um, end of, like, it's needed because you need companionship, but then he could have said that.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, but we're also talking about a man who hasn't been in a proper relationship for 16 years.
For 6
Exactly.
Like, he, he could have said, "I'm in this because I'm looking for companionship, a, a partner, someone I can have fun with and enjoy my time with."

(07:13):
But he didn't say anything.
Like, "I don't know what love is.
Oh, I don't know.
Oh, you tell me."
I thought that was a dickish move.
'Cause it did come from the whole, them going kayaking and stuff, and that was all cutesy and, and stuff, right?
But do you need to get married to have companionship?
.0000000000582Maybe he feels like he has to.
I suppose.
I mean, if you're with someone for so f- com- a- a companion to someone for so long, you might as well just get married.

(07:35):
Agreed.
I agree.
Because if you're companions and you're not, like, uber rich
But he didn't
That didn't come across well.
Oh, no.
I, I get, I get, I get if that's why.
If that, if that's, if that's
But he didn't even say that he was looking for compa- that
But I'm saying, like, if he had said that, then fair.
But he didn't say that.
No, he didn't.
So that's
So whether he's trying to come forth, like, I'm not reading it.
Well, he
I, I don't
Yeah, because why is he there?

(07:55):
He's an asshole.
He's terrible.
Terrible, terrible, terrible.
Get him away from my television.
Get him away from Anita.
Anita- Yeah.
needs, deserves better.
She wa- she was the nicest, in my opinion, when it comes to the appearance thing.
Because a lot of the women didn't find the men initially attractive.
But she then said, "Do you know what?
I'm gonna give it a go.
Like, I'm here for someone, so and so whatever reasons."
Right?
Yeah.
She was like- And she was like, yeah, yeah.
Like, you know
Like at trac- Like, she was like, "Okay, I'm not physically attracted to you right now, but there must be something about you, your personality, your charisma- Mm-hmm.

(08:20):
that must be well-matched to me."
Yeah, she even said it.
"Oh," like, "there's a reason why-" The experts.
I feel like she could see the reason why the experts matched them, and I was like, yeah, yeah, meh.
'Cause she was like, "I want someone who's playful and young."
.9999999999418I think the experts were plain in their faces, but th- that's just me. 252 00:08:34,80.00000000005821 --> 00:08:35,376 Yeah, I don't like Paul. 253 00:08:35,905.9999999999418 --> 00:08:38,380 Do not like him, but Anita deserves better.
.9999999998836She really does.
I think in the preview of what we watched last night, she walked out by herself at the re- like, um

(08:45):
Oh, when they, they come together eventually- Mm-hmm.
after
And yeah, from what I remember, she walked in by herself.
That episo- because the episode's coming out tonight, so
Okay.
I wasn't paying attention to that part.
I also noticed I wasn't paying attention to a lot of things and we'll get to that.
Uh, Devani and Julia, Julia Ruiz.
Oh.
.9999999998836They look cute together.
You wanna go?

(09:05):
You mean optics?
.9999999998836Yeah.
Okay.
I think so, anyway.
Um, I'm not really sure.
I missed one episode, so I'm not really sure what her tan- well, I say tantrum, why she reacted the way she reacted, to be honest.
Because- The question I have is, are these people actors?

(09:26):
'Cause I, I didn't
.9999999998836Like I said, um, that episode I didn't watch, so I don't know why she was upset the way she was upset.
Because I don't get it.
Whoever's writing the stories
Anyway, carry on.
No, explain to me.
What, what happened?
.99999999988358You know, I'll get to, I'll, I'll- Um
That's why I think it's in a minute.

(09:47):
But I think whatever happened, 'cause I watched the part where they got to the dinner and they reconciled.
So I was like, okay, was it really massive?
Like, she came through and then she was very upset.
They had the, like, the conversation and she was like, he was like, "I'm sorry for overreacting and raising my voice."
And she was like, "There was no need.
I was very triggered."
He apologized.
I don't think they showed that part, to be honest, 'cause I didn't see it.
They, they didn't?
They didn't have it?
But maybe I wasn't paying attention.

(10:08):
I watched it in part, but the actual rea- reason that she was upset beforehand, I don't know what happened then.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I don't
You don't know the reason why she looked like either?
Yeah, they didn't show us him raising her voice at her.
Oh.
I don't think they did.
I didn't see it.
Oh, okay.
.9999999998836Because that's the conversation they had, so like did I, did I miss something?
Yeah, because she was like, she, they hadn't, he hadn't seen her all day or whatever.
All day, yeah.

(10:29):
'Cause I, 'cause I know I didn't want to miss an episode, so I was like, maybe that's what they showed in the previous episode.
You missed like the last 15 minutes of the episode.
honestly, there was nothing.
You didn't miss a damn thing.
Well, I don't know, because the, the way they, they were portraying it in, in that 10 minutes- Now I'm telling you that you didn't miss a damn thing.
well, it looks like there's like a whole- 'Cause I saw a clip on TikTok.
thing that I first set up.
Did he sing to her?
I don't know.
No, I don't think so.

(10:49):
I think, or- Are you sure?
Because I saw a clip on TikTok
One minute.
Of him singing to her.
When?
I think this past episode.
I didn't see that.
W- but then we weren't really paying attention.
This episode?
The one yesterday.
you I would have noticed the singing.
I n- I notice singing quite often, apparently, these days.

(11:11):
Yeah, apparently he di- well, he did.
But yeah, what do I think of him, as a couple?
I think she's a brat.
Um, and I think he's not being himself.
He's
He thinks that she's here, and he's here.
Okay.
But you think that's a confidence issue?
Yes, for him.

(11:34):
Because he was like, "Oh, you don't, you don't get a second chance with a woman like that."
It's not what he said, because you say that about a good woman, but it's how he said it.
Hmm.
And how he's been acting around her the entire time.
He thinks she's a 10.
Fair.

(11:54):
She is pretty.
He thinks he's a two, with the way he's acting.
He's not a two, you know what I mean?
I know he's not a two.
But he's, he's, he's, he's like, he's punching.
He's trying to balance the scales.
Yeah, and I feel like because of that, he doesn't know how to really react around her or act around her properly, or be himself.
And then he'll hold shit in, not say shit, and then he'll explode off camera.

(12:19):
And that's silly, in my opinion.
And she is just
I told you, she's lazy.
How so?
If you want to be in a relationship, or in a conversation, the only passionate bit that I saw about, uh, with the conversation was the one with the dinner that they had.
Hmm.
Like, I think I, I, I told you this as well, like, is it the editing where we're not seeing them have a proper conversation, with the proper back and forth?

(12:40):
.0000000001164'Cause they're showing us the awkward pauses to obviously really show how awkward he is or how awkward their conversations are, but it's not showing her trying to keep the conversation going.
It wasn't, anyway.
Like for example, when she asked him, "Oh, what's your
What are you scared of?"

(13:00):
And he interpreted that in a very deep way.
.0000000001164Fair.
She thought my man was gonna say, oh, scorpions or cockroaches, and then they were going to kiki about it.
Was that the tone that she led with?
That's what I thought she was gonna s- because that was what she said.
Like, she didn't
.9999999998836She wasn't meaning it that deep. 369 00:13:15,319.9999999998836 --> 00:13:20,420 But then I said, "Babe, your tone, the tone in which you used to ask that question was a, was a no tone."
So you too, you don't know how to talk.

(13:23):
'Cause, if that's the tone she
That's a perfectly reasonable answer.
He thought about it and gave a reasonable answer to the question that he thought he's been asked.
So no.
I asked you, "Oh, Faith, what are you scared of?"
I'm expecting you to be like, "Oh my God, c- flying cockroaches."
Yeah.
.00000000011642And then you're telling me about a traumatic event that happened in your life.
I'd take it in, right?
Hmm.
I'll sit with it.
And then we'll, we'll talk about it, because you're expressing, you're opening up.

(13:45):
And me, as your eventual partner, I'm taking that in.
.9999999998836Okay. 385 00:13:50,319.9999999998836 --> 00:13:50,840 I'm sitting with it.
I'm not gonna say, "Oh, you're an asshole."
Is that what she did?
She was like, "You're kind of a bore."
Because all you gave- That's not what I meant.
I was, I was doing it in a lighty, jokey, jokey way.
And then you got quite dark and deep about it.

(14:06):
I'm paraphrasing and being more of an asshole than she was, but pretty much that's what she said.
Hmm.
But could it be like she wasn't ready to open up and she, that
'Cause I- Exactly.
'Cause sometimes I'm not ready to open up about, about stuff like this.
She's a fun type girl.
.00000000011642She's being a fun te- time girl right now. 399 00:14:20,180.00000000011642 --> 00:14:22,560 And, well, a marriage, that's not what it's all about.
For him, clearly.
said it's a mismatch.
.0000000001164They need to, they need to cut it right now. 403 00:14:25,920.0000000001164 --> 00:14:32,319.9999999998836 They've got to, they do need to, like, as he has put, from my opinion, she does need to open, like, be vulnerable, as I would say. 404 00:14:32,319.9999999998836 --> 00:14:40,420.0000000001164 Because if, if that's the tone she's coming with and he's answering, uh, effect- not as well, proportionally to the q- the question that's been asked, then she has to match the same energy. 405 00:14:40,420.0000000001164 --> 00:14:46,448.0000000001164 You can't be like- But later on, since she's such a jokey, jokey person, could have been like, "Oh my God, you know like when we were in the Camalds and I asked you about

(14:47):
And you said 407 00:14:49,339.9999999998836 --> 00:14:50,410.0000000001164 I actually wasn't" 408 00:14:50,410.0000000001164 --> 00:14:52,200 And then they would have kiki'd about it, you know what I mean?
.9999999998836They could have done that, yeah. 410 00:14:53,319.9999999998836 --> 00:14:54,300 But no.
.99999999988358Mm-mm. 412 00:14:55,79.99999999988358 --> 00:14:55,632.0000000001164 She was
.9999999998836Mm, mm, mm-mm. 414 00:14:58,319.9999999998836 --> 00:14:59,819.9999999998836 I don't wanna. 415 00:14:59,819.9999999998836 --> 00:15:00,816 I think pull out the chair for her.
Yeah, I know. 417 00:15:05,420.0000000001164 --> 00:15:07,460 She didn't do that, but that was pretty much what she did.
That is what happened.

(15:08):
And that's why I called her a brat. 420 00:15:10,420.0000000001164 --> 00:15:12,175.99999999988358 Who cried and then goes to the fucking corner? 421 00:15:13,185.99999999988358 --> 00:15:13,960 to go and cry?
.9999999998836Faith, I know we can't do that. 423 00:15:15,319.9999999998836 --> 00:15:16,752 She's pissing me off. 424 00:15:17,218.00000000011642 --> 00:15:18,200 Get a grip.
Honestly, I'm actually telling everyone to get a fucking grip.
I think it's, it's not fair.
But at the same time, do you not, um
I don't know what relationships she's been with in the past that would allow such a, such a behavior- Men love brats.

(15:29):
Do they really?
I've never been with one that's likes brats, so don't tell me.
I'm not a brat.
.00000000011642Yeah.
.0000000001164I'm glad you recognize this, but the look that I gave you.
What do
I want an example.
A life example, to cut by.
can't think of one right now.
Well, then I'm not a brat, then. 439 00:15:51,660.0000000001164 --> 00:15:52,560 That is so funny.

(15:54):
Okay, so what do we think of them?
.9999999998836Do we think that they're gonna survive, do you think? 442 00:15:56,339.9999999998836 --> 00:15:56,880 I don't think
I don't
I have no hope.
No hope for them and no hope for any relationship.
I'm just being honest.
I have no hope for any, much less these ones.Okay.
So when the couples we've talked about so far, who do you think has the least amount of hope?
.9999999998836We've already cancelled Paul and Anita, they ain't going nowhere. 450 00:16:13,127.99999999988358 --> 00:16:14,027 Maybe Leigh and Leah?
.99999999988358We've only talked about 3 so far. 452 00:16:15,166.99999999988358 --> 00:16:15,504 Yeah.

(16:16):
Maybe them.
Maybe.
Ashley and Grace.
That is the feminist and the traditional man.
.9999999998836That was a mismatch. 458 00:16:25,646.9999999998836 --> 00:16:29,552 That was the most far-fetched mismatch ever known to me.
.99999999988358What do you mean a feminist and a traditional man, as we would say, are together? 460 00:16:36,627.9999999998836 --> 00:16:40,587 She got, she got the ick the instant she s- he said, "I believe, like, men"

(16:40):
like, can't remember what he said, but- He asked for a tomboy Barbie.
Oh yeah, she got the ick from that.
In his VT he said, oh, he doesn't know why women don't line up men.
Exhibit one.
He's such a gentleman.
He said, oh, he's got strong women in his families.
.0000000001164But he was brought up to be a traditional man.
Exhibit 2.

(17:01):
You know, I mean, the more he spoke, the more of an explanation of why women don't go for men like him. 470 00:17:07,266.0000000001164 --> 00:17:08,400.0000000001164 She got an instant ick.
.0000000001164Her and her friends.
It's the friend that was trying to be nice for me, I found kind of funny.
.0000000001164The friend that was like, "Oh yeah, no, I explained to him why I'm a feminist." 474 00:17:17,467.0000000001164 --> 00:17:21,418.0000000001164 Well he seemed to be, um- They were on TV, of course she's describing that. 475 00:17:21,418.0000000001164 --> 00:17:21,467.0000000001164 Okay. 476 00:17:21,467.0000000001164 --> 00:17:21,776.0000000001164 Yeah.

(17:22):
.9999999998836Because otherwise they'd be like, "Do you want, do you want to go home?" 478 00:17:24,867.9999999998836 --> 00:17:25,867.9999999998836 Like, we could leave right now. 479 00:17:25,867.9999999998836 --> 00:17:28,367.9999999998836 Well, that's a good friend right there, I'm not gonna lie to you. 480 00:17:28,367.9999999998836 --> 00:17:29,872 Because she saved that whole thing. 481 00:17:31,226.99999999976717 --> 00:17:32,496 So I'm like, let's go home.
We don't need to do this.
I'll be like- We've had our 5 minutes, let's, let's, let's, let's go.
Yes.
.99999999976717Yes, that's enough time. 486 00:17:37,206.99999999976717 --> 00:17:38,508 Like, it's not the end of the world.
The ink has got dry yet 4.
.9999999997672Like, it isn't ideal. 489 00:17:42,726.9999999997672 --> 00:17:45,847 But like, you know, we could even, we could tear up that little thing.

(17:45):
Cause a little, like, fight on the paper.
.99999999976717Uh, I didn't think that they'll survive. 492 00:17:51,206.99999999976717 --> 00:17:53,206.99999999976717 But they, they have had cute moments so they could. 493 00:17:53,206.99999999976717 --> 00:17:53,508 They could, yeah.
If they walk, walk in there.
Yeah.
She didn't like him touching her.
She really didn't.
Not just him.
According to her, she doesn't like touch in general.
That's, that's possible.
That, that's possible.
I, I do not know her.
But she did not like him in particular, the way he was touching her.
Oh, yeah.

(18:05):
No.
Moving on to Kaye
Okay?
Pardon me.
And David.
Oh, them?
Right now, where I am with them, I like them together.
Mm.
I think they've learned to talk to each other well.
.99999999976717Mm. 515 00:18:17,447.99999999976717 --> 00:18:20,467 I think the communication is getting better the more they spend time to- with each other.
Especially when they've, they've had an, had an agreement where they won't be int- physically intimate.
Mm.
And 2, they've been emotionally intimate with each other.

(18:26):
Yeah.
So they've learned to be vulnerable with each other and trust each other with their emotions.
Yeah.
.99999999976717Which I really like. 523 00:18:30,226.99999999976717 --> 00:18:30,476.99999999976717 Yes. 524 00:18:30,476.99999999976717 --> 00:18:32,288 Because that's very recommendable.
Yeah.
No, I, I definitely, I agree.
I like where they're at.
I think I already said this, that if they have any crosses it would maybe be when they're living together and having to share space, um- Especially because he believes in pink and blue jobs.
Mm.
So I don't know which side is gonna, they're gonna take the door.

(18:47):
Or they could both be well balanced where he's okay to do the blue jobs, so I don't know, but we'll see.
Yeah.
Yeah, I've got my eyes peeled.
They're quite nice.
They're lovely to each other.
.99999999976717They are. 537 00:18:57,447.99999999976717 --> 00:18:57,616 Yeah.
Try, they try to respect each other's, um, little quirks.
.99999999976717Exactly. 540 00:19:01,447.99999999976717 --> 00:19:02,028 Yeah.
And, and they're open to each other's, um, not bad sides, but like, um

(19:08):
Moving on.
Dean and Sarah.
And Sarah.
.9999999997672Sarah's a drinker, isn't it?
Sarah's the one that drinks a lot.
No, no, no, no.
Um, Dean is the fun guy.
The one that sang at the wedding?
Yeah.
Would you like your man to sing at your wedding?
Agreed upon.
Yeah. 554 00:19:26,467.99999999976717 --> 00:19:28,588 I think- And I feel like as a m- matchler person

(19:28):
Mm.
I would know this, and I would avoid putting these people together.
Because she will drain the life out of that man.
She wants him to be stoic.
He's not a stoic man.
.9999999997672He's a poet.
He, he really is.
That's how he describes himself.
That's how he described himself.
I'm just using his own words.

(19:49):
I don't think, I
There's someone out there for him, not disturbed.
I need to see the credentials of the experts.
Well, one of my friends said that he wants to see the dating profiles of the, of the experts.
.99999999976717He wants to know that they have, like, 10 out of 10 relationships. 570 00:20:03,447.99999999976717 --> 00:20:04,887 Like, they have great communication.
Never had a divorce.
Like, or if they've had a breakup, it's been a, a commendable breakup.
Like, nothing, like, major has happened, they just called it, like, a mutual.

(20:12):
I was like, that, that's a fair point, because if you're an expert, that means you need to be able to navigate a grownup relationship in a grownup way.
And it
So I was like, I agree.
If you want him to be the expert, you be a psychologist, you be a therapist, or whatever it is that it takes to be an, called an expert.
Mm.
I want to see your dating background.
I want to see your marriage background.
I want to know that you, you- Well, one of them, Paul, he's been married for a very long time and his, his marriage has been very successful.

(20:32):
As far as we know.
But like, I want to see their qualifications.
I don't care about their personal lives.
Do you not?
I want to see how many successful couples that they've matched.
That's fair.
I want to see the, the couples that they, they have matched and if they have
those couples have not ruined each other.
You know?
Like, I want to see their success rates.
I want to see which university they, they went to, which research that they're using or which matrix that they're using to match these people up.

(20:58):
Mm-hmm.
Because surely there has to be some.
There has to be one.
You can't
They can't be rawdogging this shit.
I don't know, because- Because this is shit.
This is diabolical.
They really ramped up the drama.
They said feminists
What's a non-feminist?
Non-feminists?

(21:19):
Come on.
Patrons?
I don't know.
Diabolical.
Fuck.
Oh, my God.
Tomboy Barbie.
Fuck off.
Um, back to Dean the singer.
Yeah, Dean and Sarah.
Um, Sarah is b- botched it with him.
She lacks emotional intelligence.
She lacks, uh, tact.

(21:41):
She lacks
fitness.
She lacks
I said
I don't care.
Ma'am.
She's not fit herself.
She's probably got about 30
more than 30% fat on her body.
And according to the BMI, not me, according to the BMI, she could be overweight.

(22:07):
BMI is not accurate.
I know that, but she's judging him based off of whatever.
I don't know.
.9999999997672But I don't like 631 00:22:14,639.9999999997672 --> 00:22:16,240 I don't like- I don't like the way she talks about him.
No.
Like, you can not like someone, they can, they can get on your nerves.
Say that, right?
But I guess that is what she's saying, isn't it?
Uh- But there's a lack of humanity to the way she says it.

(22:28):
Like, a lack of consideration that he's a person with emo- with feelings and shit.
No, no.
It actually reminds me, right? 640 00:22:37,139.99999999976717 --> 00:22:39,500 You know, like, in secondary school, when you have all the cliques?
She feels like she's like, like in the pecking order of, like, the top, like, of the peck- like, food chain and so she feels like she can pick down on him, sort of thing.
Because that's how, like, they used to talk in my school, anyway.

(22:49):
Like, they used to be that directly, um, harsh about- About people?
Yeah.
Wow.
Damn.
So, it could be that's just how she's- She's
Yeah.
That's how- So, she lacks, she lacks tact.
She lacks, um, a specific awareness that you can't just talk about people anyhow.
Like, there's a care.

(23:10):
Maybe she never learnt it.
And that's the person that says she's g- she's, she's ready for marriage?
I don't understand.
That's the person that the, the, the therapist or the expert saw, had an interview with and said, "Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, let, let her join."
Diabolical.
I think this is becoming like X Factor, where they pick the good people.

(23:31):
Mm-hmm.
Right?
The people with the good intentions, and then they pick the ones for the good television.
But in this season, they pick the television makers too much.
There needs to be a balance, and this is where I said are these people actors?
.0000000002328Because the next couple that we're going to be talking about, Stephen and Nelly, it's come out that he was seeing someone, and as an excuse he told the woman that he was seeing that he allegedly

(23:59):
.0000000002328All of this is alleged and of opinions. 665 00:24:01,860.0000000002328 --> 00:24:02,864 And the TikTok verse.
Yeah.
Um, he told the woman that he was seeing her, he was filming, that he was trying to get back into acting, right?
That he was filming a Netflix series.
So now, this has got me thinking, are these just people that, like, put their stuff on the backdoor and stuff, or background or
anyway.

(24:19):
And, like, backstage?
Backstage.
.00000000023283And they apply to MAFS through this, and they've given them a script. 674 00:24:29,360.00000000023283 --> 00:24:30,220 Surely not, because that's
If someone- Or an idea of what they need to act out and they're just acting it out.
I hope not, 'cause if not, it could ruin some people's lives.
Because this man said he's a banker.

(24:41):
Yeah.
Is he not?
.00000000023283I, I want to see his LinkedIn and who he's worked for.
.99999999976717And if he's still currently in work or took a sabbatical of, like, 6 weeks, because there's no way as a banker you're taking 6 weeks off. 682 00:24:52,139.99999999976717 --> 00:24:52,440 Exactly.
.00000000023283Did he quit his job?
Is he a freelancer?
I don't know.
Because in the financial industry, there's no way he's taking 6 weeks off.
How much, uh, how much accrued holidays do you have, bro?

(25:03):
Or did you buy your holidays?
'Cause I know sometimes you can buy holidays.
Yeah, true.
But then if you're that minted, why?
Would you not just hire a personal, like, um, matchmaker?
Yeah.
Or do a professional matchmaking service?
Yeah.
I didn't like this season.
Something's off about it that I can't
Anyway, back to the actual couple, Stephen and Nelly.
Where we are so far, they're very cute.

(25:25):
Yeah.
But I did initially say that I don't trust them.
You did say that, but I did say that, um- I said there's something in his eyes.
It reminds me of Kyle.
.9999999997672We did have that conversation. 705 00:25:33,639.9999999997672 --> 00:25:35,080 We were like, he's not
There's, there's a dis- dis- ingenuous about it.
Not from her side.
I think she's very- From his side.
.0000000002328She's very much, um
This is what I mean.
If they're actors, they need to start disclosing that to people who are there with true intentions.

(25:47):
Yeah. 713 00:25:48,418.00000000023283 --> 00:25:52,720 Because imagine you get there and then it comes to the end of it like, "Thanks, mate, but I was an actor."
Your feelings are valid, but from my side, 8th F.
Yeah.
Oof.
That would hurt.
Right?
That would cause a scene. 720 00:26:01,985.9999999997672 --> 00:26:02,928 What do you mean?
But yeah, um, yeah they're cute.
I don't really have much to say.

(26:08):
And Nelly, I'm so sorry about what's about to happen to you.
Wow.
Moving on to Joe and Maeve, that is the draw on their drinks- Oh, her.
.0000000002328with the tattoo man.
The tattoo man is very cute.
When she talks about her drinking, it gives me red flags.
It gives me red flags, but like the first instance which he asked her when they were doing, um, so after they had a photo shoot and they were doing the, the reception with the families- Hmm.

(26:35):
and she was like, "Oh, I can drink quite a lot."
And so he asked, "Oh, how, like, when you get drunk, what, how do you act?"
And she was like, "I get verbally abusive."
.9999999997672I was like, "Oh." 734 00:26:43,947.9999999997672 --> 00:26:45,988 And he also said, "Oh," in his head.
Not out loud, but I could see his head be like, "Ma'am, excuse me?"
But then the more like they talk and whatnot, you can tell that he's getting as- addicted to the toxic.

(26:59):
.99999999976717He's almost under her spell. 738 00:27:01,447.99999999976717 --> 00:27:02,688 I'm not gonna lie to you, that 739 00:27:07,898.0000000002328 --> 00:27:08,587 There's, there must be something about her.
But no, she's, she's red flags.
She's, she's red flags but she's a vibe.
But she's not ready to marry- She's a red flag but she's a vibe.
in my opinion.
You know, I think if you sit down with this woman and say, she needs to not overdo.

(27:21):
Hmm.
Because she's trying to be vulnerable.
She has that .
Um, she's explained why she is the way she is, but she needs to work on actually being vulnerable and being accountable and holding yourself accountable for your actions.
Because yes, you drink, but then if you drink too much to a point where you're hurting someone that you say you care about, there's a problem. 750 00:27:41,648.0000000002328 --> 00:27:44,144 So you need to, you need to know that there's a point where you stop drinking.

(27:44):
And if you, you then get uncomfortable, if someone's forcing you to be vulnerable and you don't like it, just say, "I don't like it.
Stop pushing me."
Hm.
And dead it.
Sit in awkwardness, go back home, which was what they did.
.9999999997672What happened in that argument that they had, she didn't, she didn't blow off, but that was because she hadn't been drinking drinking. 757 00:28:00,706.9999999997672 --> 00:28:00,947.9999999997672 Hm. 758 00:28:00,947.9999999997672 --> 00:28:01,328 You know?
So if she stays in that range of, of drunkenness, then she all Gucci, in my opinion.

(28:08):
Um, I have hope for them.
Good.
That it could work, because Joe's just very fun.
And that's all I've got to say.
.9999999997672I think, r- like personality wise, minus the drinking, I think they are compatible. 765 00:28:23,947.9999999997672 --> 00:28:24,608 Yeah.
.0000000002328That's just what I said, she's a vibe. 767 00:28:25,648.0000000002328 --> 00:28:26,608 She's such a vibe.
Outside of the drinking, she's laughs, she's funny.

(28:29):
Like, she's got personality, you know?
.9999999997672Yeah. 771 00:28:31,706.9999999997672 --> 00:28:33,658 She likes to move, she likes to do things.
They're both very active in their, in their personal lives.
.9999999997672Mm-hmm. 774 00:28:35,726.9999999997672 --> 00:28:39,467 Which is good because you need someone who matches your- And that is a businesswoman right there.
And he's a PT and she's a esthetician.
.9999999997672Talk about a combo.
She's an esthetician as well?
I think so.
So there's 2, 2 of them?
One's a nurse and has a clinic.

(28:49):
Oh, okay.
.00000000023283think she's just an esthetician, don't quote me on that, but I think 783 00:28:55,168.00000000023283 --> 00:28:55,504 Okay.
Uh, because they showed her in her shop giving someone a facial, so yeah.
Hmm.
Um, anything else you'd like to say about Joe and Maeve?
.0000000002328No, I like them a- so far, so good vibes. 788 00:29:06,668.0000000002328 --> 00:29:08,098 Yeah, so so far so good.
And the last couple is, uh, Bailey and Rebecca.

(29:13):
Oh, the one that wants an alpha man.
Take a shot every time she says alpha.
Fuck me.
What?
.00000000023283What do you mean? 795 00:29:23,148.00000000023283 --> 00:29:26,288 Mr. Fu- Mr. 6 Foot 4, but he's 6 foot one.
Shakara?
.99999999976717Oh no. 798 00:29:32,668.0000000002328 --> 00:29:35,920 I was gonna say so- Oh no, a knife in the kitchen?

(29:39):
But his friends didn't wrong him.
.00000000023283No, no. 801 00:29:41,168.00000000023283 --> 00:29:43,088 Those are good friends.
.99999999976717No, not, well not, not about the hype thing but his, what his hobbies and personality is like. 803 00:29:46,467.99999999976717 --> 00:29:48,240 I'm not gonna lie to you, those are good friends.
Tell me more.
.9999999997672He's a liar. 806 00:29:50,947.9999999997672 --> 00:29:53,424 So you don't think his, his, but his hobbies are, are true then?
Say you're dating a man, he tells you- Mm-hmm.
"Oh, I'm an investor.
Oh, I'm, I go to the gym all the time.

(30:00):
Oh, I, I, yeah, I'm alpha, I'm like really, I'm m- my own person."
Mm-hmm.
Then you meet his friends and they're like, "He don't go to the gym.
He goes like, what, once a month?"
.00000000023283Uh, no, no, no, no, he changes his personality for his girlfriends. 815 00:30:13,148.00000000023283 --> 00:30:13,728 What?
.99999999976717Really?
I would appreciate such friends.
You don't want friends who will tell you
Tho- those are friends who will, who will tell you, if they find out that he's cheating, that he's cheating.

(30:25):
If he's a dirtbag, they'll tell you he's a
that man is a dirtbag.
Then that's essentially what
But he plays rugby, so I assumed he also trains.
But he said he goes to the gym.
Not training, not
It's physical.
Well, that's why she said she wants someone who goes to the gym.
So that's
So he does go to the gym then.
That's not the g-
Being active and going to the gym is not the same thing.
Him playing football, him playing rugby, he w-

(30:46):
I- then he could have said, "Oh, I play rugby, I play football.
I don't go to the gym as much."
He said he goes to the gym.
He said he goes to the gym.
He did.
That man is a liar.
He does it to paint himself in a better light, but that is still a lie.
To him, it's not even a lie.
Doesn't hurt.
It's still a lie.

(31:07):
He also does this weird you know what the Brits call a cheaky-chap-y?
Like a cheeky chap.
Oh, yes.
A cheeky chap.
Yes.
So, there are the ones who have that naturally.
He's not one of them.
That's what, that's what I
Like, he's tr-
He's putting it on too much.

(31:27):
That he's trying to be something he's not.
Just stop it.
He reminds me of Olly as well.
I don't know why.
Which Olly?
Olly from Love Is Blind.
The one with, um, the American lady that's pregnant.
Ah.
And I can't explain why.
He just does.
Maybe it's the curly hair.
I don't know.
But yeah, yeah, I didn't buy whatever it is that he's selling.
I didn't buy it.

(31:47):
And obviously she rightly called him out for it, because it's bullshit.
What else?
.9999999997672She needs to
Fucking alpha man.
But she's fallen for him.
You think?
She already said he's got the g- g- the gift of the gob.
She's fallen for it.

(32:08):
She didn't say those words.
She just wanted
And when they were in the bed and they spent time at the house, we don't obviously know what they talked about.
But it's likely that he's put down all the
whatever it is that he's doing for the cameras, right?
And he actually was himself, and that's what she fell for.
Um, so that's likely. 882 00:32:23,639.9999999997672 --> 00:32:24,520 So good luck to them.
Mm-hmm.
I'll be watching.

(32:28):
I'll be watching.
Moving on back-
to the episode.
We're moving to Newbies Feeds.
I hope you enjoyed our little rant.
Our little rant, yeah. 891 00:32:35,360.00000000023283 --> 00:32:37,620 Um, so, I've got a few things.
Okay, we're going to start with yours.
I've got anime tourist debate.
So, on the interweb-
there's this man called, uh, The Anime Man.

(32:48):
Mm-hmm.
He made a video, um, about, um, the new fans of anime.
Fair.
Right.
And so, he's like
He
Because the people have been talking about it online, and, and, they, they've made comparisons to who they think that these people are like.

(33:11):
So the Anime Guy goes and defined the anime tourists as fans who only got into the anime like 5, 10 years ago.
I would debate that and say probably 5, not 10, because- I think they're talking about since the Attack on Titans got, like, popular- Popular.
But I
That's still
I'd say those are, like
You wouldn't tell someone who's been doing a job for 10 years that they're, they're newbies.

(33:33):
I suppose not.
Yeah, so.
Maybe 5, but I, I
Bro, I don't know.
Anyway, anyway.
Moving on, moving on, moving on.
He then said that these anime tourist people are coming into the scene and causing problems.
They're saying they don't like this, they don't like that.
They think that anime needs to be in this type of way.

(33:55):
They're stamping their foot, causing a ruckus, and he don't like it. 919 00:34:00,514.0000000002328 --> 00:34:01,139.99999999976717 Understandable. 920 00:34:01,139.99999999976717 --> 00:34:02,960 And then he compared them to Yahtzees.
And
Was it Yahtzee?
No.
Christopher Columbus. 925 00:34:08,820.0000000002328 --> 00:34:09,580 Who discovered- Colonizing
Who discovered, yeah, and colonized the Americas. 927 00:34:13,699.9999999997672 --> 00:34:14,940 What an acronym.
.0000000002328Wh- so the analogy, somebody then took his video and said, "You can't make that analogy." 929 00:34:21,760.0000000002328 --> 00:34:22,078 Why not? 930 00:34:23,300.00000000023283 --> 00:34:29,726 Because these people are not colonizing. 931 00:34:30,820.0000000002328 --> 00:34:32,679.9999999997672 Because they don't actually have the power to do it. 932 00:34:32,679.9999999997672 --> 00:34:33,290 They're just say

(34:33):
Maybe they do as a whole.
Maybe they will then influence the way and whatnot, whatnot, are making their, their things.
So he's saying it's a dangerous thing to compare these people to colonizers.
Right?
Fair critique.
.0000000002328His analogy, fair, because he feels like they're coming in, into a space that they're new at. 939 00:34:49,570.0000000002328 --> 00:34:50,179.99999999976717 "You don't know shit. 940 00:34:50,179.99999999976717 --> 00:34:50,672 Sit down."
Mm-hmm.
.9999999997672Don't, don't start colonizing this space that you don't quite understand. 943 00:34:56,260.00000000023283 --> 00:34:56,620 I, uh

(34:56):
For me, I think it's relatively fair.
But then he compared them to Christopher Columbus, which is what he did, and the other guy was like, "Okay, that's quite harsh.
Let's not do that."
Um, now, this discourse, I was like, "Oh, okay.
I hear both parts."
Mm-hmm.
Uh, but then the guy who said that they were Christopher Columbus, he then makes a video and said, "Relax, dude.

(35:18):
It's not that deep."
It is that deep.
And then the people that said, "He's that deep, he's that deep.
They showed him he was that deep."
It was, uh- And then they started looking through all the nonsense he's been doing.
Turns out this man thinks that One Piece is not political.
I heard you scream.
By that I mean, she screamed. 959 00:35:37,220.00000000046566 --> 00:35:38,680 So-
after this incident happened-

(35:41):
the netizen-zenses decided they would go and enter this man's closet and throw out everything that they've been holding in.
So, they brought out, um, a clip of him and t- the people on his Trash Talk podcast.
Anime Trash something podcast.
.99999999953434Anyway. 965 00:36:00,279.99999999953434 --> 00:36:00,760 Trash Taste?
Yes, Trash Taste podcast.

(36:02):
You're talking about Joey?Joey is an anime man.
Well, that one, not anymore.
He is, said
Okay.
And- I don't know these people.
I, I know them because I used
I follow them.
.9999999995343Oh, well, there you go. 975 00:36:10,663.9999999995343 --> 00:36:12,314 But I didn't know he, that's the one you were talking about.
But that's who we're talking about.
So, anyway-
went on their podcast and he said they were having a conversation.
.9999999995343It came out that what they don't believe that One Piece is not that deep. 980 00:36:22,913.9999999995343 --> 00:36:24,564 And then people were like, "Of course, he doesn't

(36:24):
He's not that political, sorry.
Because of course he doesn't think so and so is deep.
Of course he wouldn't think, uh, One Piece was not, isn't political."
So what happened with that episode was, as a result of that episode, they decided to not bring in people who would talk politics because they got backlash within their comment sections.
Is that what they said or that's what they're doing?
That's what they did.
Like, after Hasan came on, they didn't bring on guests who could possibly be controversial in their political taste or opinions.

(36:51):
Okay.
And so people are calling them chickens and
Pick a side, bitch, pretty much.
Mm-hmm.
Um, and I'm very much of the
Remember the SJWs of the 2010s?
SJ?
SJWs.
No.
Social justice warriors, you know, uh, those feminists.

(37:12):
Okay.
This is my take on the
Because this was what initially caused the whole conversation, right?
About the new anime fans.
Is because they're coming in and they're noticing things like, why is there a child in this?
Okay.
That- Th- they're noticing things like, okay, but, like, why the tits though?

(37:32):
Like, why did the fire burn through 1006 00:37:35,663.9999999995343 --> 00:37:36,304 You know what I mean?
Mm-hmm.
Like, uh, oh, okay.
Like, are we just
'Cause, like, people like me, I- I'm very guilty of this, to me it doesn't exist.
But we have grown up with it.
E- exactly, right?
Because to m-
That's what I'm saying.
To me, because I've, I've, um, programmed myself to just ignore it, like, I wouldn't see it in such a sexualized manner.

(37:57):
I don't
I just
Me, I just see it as artistic expression.
It's not my business, you know?
But it is problematic, right?
And these people are rightly calling it out. 1022 00:38:07,970.0000000004657 --> 00:38:09,044 And they're also
Because there's more of them, there's more investment into animation.
That's not true.
I think there's always been
And we gotta select the female bodies and stuff like that.
Right.

(38:17):
There's always been a backlash, but it wasn't really like
But at the time- It's not been as loud as it, it has been.
No, it has been loud, but there's always been
But it's, it's
For the people who they're catering to, then it'll weigh the people who it wasn't catering to.
Right.
Because right after this- Thr- sorry.
it was mainly men- Many women that were complaining about it.
Yeah.
Men were like, "I hear it, but I like it."
"Maybe they're out, but they're not as-" Yeah.
Like, "We hear it, but is it really a big deal?"

(38:38):
So, um, pr- predominantly, anime and mangaka was, um, Shonen.
It was created towards men, because Show- Shonen in definition just means catered towards male perspective.
Mm-hmm.
And even though women do enjoy Shonen, it w- wasn't made for us.
It was- So now, like, the new fans that are watching, they're women, they're men, and they have a different opinion of the way people create their content.
So, that's what I'm saying.
Like, it's, it's fair for them to say that, but that those issues were being raised from day one.

(39:00):
Yeah.
No, what I'm saying is that because me- Mm-hmm.
I see it as an issue, I back the new people that are coming in, but I'm not going to ri- raise my voice.
That, that's fair.
Because, because I feel like it's not really my place.
I don't know why I think this, but I do.
Um, may- maybe that's something I'll have to dec- deconstruct at some point, but that's by the bye.

(39:20):
But, so I'm then saying
I'm not saying that there wasn't voices that said no to all the fan service, because it's been- Mm-hmm.
Fan service has always been an issue.
.0000000004657It's always been there, so I'm 1058 00:39:30,604.0000000004657 --> 00:39:32,904 So here's- Um- But people say that the new people
Well, my point, my point being, like, the voices are
People
The original fans- Mm-hmm.
they weren't complacent.
They did- They did, they did eventually become complacent.
I, I- No, but they were

(39:41):
.9999999995343They became complacent but they weren't complicit, because they, they did raise their voice and say, "This is not right." 1066 00:39:44,663.9999999995343 --> 00:39:47,464 Yeah, but they still went to shit and then they didn't make as much noise anymore.
Fair.
But they weren't compli
Like, my point is that they did, like, make a point of it.
.9999999995343Yes, but I'm saying that, yes, the, the voice was there, but it wasn't as loud as it is now, because there weren't as many of them who had that 1071 00:39:56,703.9999999995343 --> 00:39:57,584 held that view.
Yeah.
.99999999953434So now these people are coming in droves, likely more than the current anime fans or the previous anime, numbers of anime fans, right? 1074 00:40:05,163.99999999953434 --> 00:40:07,084 So they're coming in numbers, they're coming in droves.

(40:07):
.99999999953434The, the, uh, studios are trying to impress them, keep them in. 1076 00:40:11,203.99999999953434 --> 00:40:12,464 I don't think that's the issue either.
I think social media has amplified it.
Amplified?
The so-called voi- the so-called voices.
Voices?
.9999999995343Oh. 1082 00:40:17,703.9999999995343 --> 00:40:18,203.99999999953434 No, of course. 1083 00:40:18,203.99999999953434 --> 00:40:18,624 Yeah, that's
.9999999995343So my point, my point is, people were saying this, but the pro- like, where we were at, at the time- Right. 1085 00:40:23,663.9999999995343 --> 00:40:24,744 didn't give a scope.
To how loud they were?
Yeah.
Right.
Because obviously

(40:27):
And obviously people didn't really see it.
you'd have to be- Th- th- li- you have to be in that studio.
you'd have to be part of that, yeah, to be able to
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, that 100% makes sense.
That's what, that's like, I'm not saying people in the past weren't, were, were com- didn't, didn't shout out.
I'm saying the scope of what it was, wasn't as visible- It just wasn't as visual-
yeah.
as, as it is now.
No, no, I, I agree.
But my point is, that, going back to what I was gonna make is-
I don't think we should tell these people to go back and just to shut up.

(40:49):
Because the new kid that just came into the office, yes, he's new and he's fresh, but he's new and he's fresh, and he's coming with fresh ideas, and he's coming with enthusiasm, enthusiasm that you have lost.
Hmm?
If we're being perfectly honest .
Enthusiasm that you're so used to, the way you used to do things before, let the new people come in, let them shake the ground, let them do the shit.
And why I brought up the SJW shit is, remember when they used to make noise back in the day and they told you people about these people on 4chan and stuff, and how weird that they were, and all the bad things these men could possibly do?

(41:16):
And you were like, "Oh, these feminists, female yaba yaba yaba.
These young women, what do they know?"
Look at where US is now.
And this is after all your gates and your gates of the gates.
Watergate, Petegate, all the gates.
Mm-hmm.
This is after that.

(41:36):
And look at where the United Kingdom is.
Sorry, the U- the United States of America is.
And they were right, but they gave them so much shit.
So let's not give these new anime people so much shit.
Let's hear what they have to say.
I'm also enjoying the money influx- .
that anime is having at the minute.
Uh-huh.

(41:56):
As long as it doesn't kill the creativity, which is what they don't want actually, which is what they're fighting for, I'm like, let that bitch run.
Give them the floor .
Uh, that's my opinion.
But anyway, I, I, I just thought it was funny that these grown-ass men didn't think that anime, uh, One Piece was, was, was political, because that is actually diabolical.

(42:17):
And we'll get to that in a bit.
What's yours?
Um, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are officially married.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, they are.
Congratulations to, whatever their surnames are , 'cause I do not know- What's his surname?
I don't know.
Benny Blanco?
So, Blanco?
Is that his name?
I don't know.
I don't know if it's
I don't know if it's- Is that his name?
I, I do not know.
I have
I do not know them.

(42:38):
I s- I know their social media.
Yeah.
I mean, her last name is Gomez, innit?
Yeah.
Yeah, so that's the
Oh, well.
Good luck to her.
But I don't know if Gomez has now become her official public, like, public name as well, 'cause I'm not sure if she's changed just her
You know, like, they have the option to change their p- their public name and then their private name.
Oh, right.
So you don't know if she's changed her private name.
Just, yeah.
Right.
Because on social media she's still known as- Selena Gomez.

(42:59):
Fair play.
But the, I mean, well, it's in there now.
Well, congratulations.
Yeah.
We are happy for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Marriage.
marriage.
Can I be honest?
A lot of them, yeah.
That's that generation.
They're getting engaged, aren't they?
They're getting hitched.
That's funny.
Serious relationships.
Look at like Taylor Swift and her bezzy.
Who else was in that clique?
Sorry, I don't know.
Vanessa Hudgens, but she's been married for a couple of years by now.

(43:21):
And she's preg- pregnant, you know?
Yeah.
She's ready to, like, give birth.
She's ready to have.
I was gonna say Zoe, but Zoe Bin there .
Zoe Bin getting married.
Which one?
Howie's.
Uh
She a bitch.
She's, she's- She wasn't ever part of them.
No, I'm, I'm just
I'm talking about their age range, like celebrities- Oh.
of that age range.
Okay.
Yeah.
Who else?
Um, Demi Lovato got married recently.
Oh, wow.

(43:42):
Really?
Yeah, yeah, last month.
Oh, congratulations to her.
Is that number 2?
No, that's her first marriage.
first marriage?
Yeah.
Why did, why did I think
She was engaged at 1 point, I think.
Oh, was she?
Okay.
That's not what I know about.
I guess it was a serious relationship.
But no, Demi Lovato got married last month.
Yeah.
So a lot of them, they're, they're, they're building a family, building marriages and stuff.
Good for them.
Growing up and everything.
Aw, the Disney kids are growing.
Yes.
That's cute.

(44:03):
They, they
That's cute because people have been bullying them for a while, that they need to get to it.
They're still being bullied in the comment section.
Yeah.
It's such a shame.
People need to stay out of it, for goodness' sake.
Like, get a life, get a grip.
For God's sake.
Let them be happy because they are happy.
At least she's not trying to sell me shit.
That Selena.
Yeah.
Noah, she's just been in
Yeah.
That was shade.
That was me using Selena's shades to Taylor.
Just ignore me .

(44:24):
What is she trying to sell you?
Who is?
.0000000004657Taylor. 1236 00:44:26,720.0000000004657 --> 00:44:28,420 She, she can be selling shit, I don't care.
Sh- her album.
Wh- Selena has an album with Benny Blanco that came out, like, 2 months ago.
When they got married?
No, 2 months ago, prior to the marriage.
.9999999995343Yeah, but this one, she'd done it as a rollout with the marriage, with the campaigns and the all of it.
Born hater, her.

(44:45):
I know, right?
Honestly.
You know who's making me really, really sit in my hater energy these days?
Don't say Kendricks.
I love Kendricks but- Jemele.
This is a man on TikTok whose content I enjoy very much.
He's making me comfortable in my, in my hateration.
He recently did a video about his hater- not hateration, but ah-teration of Matthew McConaughey.
Matthew McConaughey.
Oh.
McConaughey?
McConaughey.
Anyway, him.
The one that used to write the song?

(45:07):
No.
Who's that one?
I don't know.
That's McConkie.
Very close.
No, it's not.
Different people.
They don't live the same.
Stop it.
The names sound similar.
I don't know.
To me.
That's the dude from Home Alone, bro.
I know.
And Matt.
Who's that?
.0000000004657Matthew McConaughey. 1274 00:45:21,720.0000000004657 --> 00:45:25,300 The guy from How to Lose a Man in 10 Days or How to Lose a Girl in 10 Days.
The one from Wedding Planner.
Jamel recently did a video about how irksome he finds, um, this dude, uh, Matthew McConaughey.

(45:34):
And I was just like, yes.
Like, ever since he did that, he went on these podcasts.
These podcasts that you, you could easily tell that they're right-winged, mm, of these weird comedians people.
And then clips of them go viral.
.9999999995343And I've been looking at him sideways. 1282 00:45:47,779.9999999995343 --> 00:45:52,272 Anyway, they made this sandwich with a thing and a thing and a thing in the inside, and everybody was kicking and ha-ha-ing.
And then he progressively got worse.

(45:57):
Like, the more he said, and then he brought out a book, I said, "This pretentious piece of shit."
he does, about how he's Southern but, like, so open and, like, they're just very salt of the earth.
They like to touch the ground and hippy-dippy bullshit, hee-haw.
It's just sick. 1288 00:46:14,913.9999999995343 --> 00:46:15,952 Peddling bullshit.

(46:18):
Sorry, I- I- I digress.
Coming back.
Fantastic.
Speed round.
Um, rapture talk.
That was funny.
Was I on it?
Yeah.
So there was a South African pastor, convinced a group of people that rapture was happening.
Some girl in South- South Africa with a internship at KPMG- Mm-hmm.
sends a worldwide image, um, email about rapture happening to the whole KPMG world, like, um, branches in the whole world.

(46:45):
Fantastic.
Copied this whole email about the rapture and how between the 23rd and the 24th, people are gonna start disappearing.
Obviously, come those days, it didn't happen and TikTok had fun.
honestly.
but this generation doesn't take anything seriously.
Like, legitimately do not take anything seriously.

(47:08):
Um, but yeah, obviously it didn't happen, and then the- the- pastor didn't even apologize and he was like, "Oh," he even went in a podcast to say that people are telling me that, uh, I said that- that I'm gonna have to apologize when it doesn't happen, but I'm not going to have to do that because it will happen.
I was like, wow, very bold of you.
But yeah.
Yeah, even, like, people on
The women that believe this on TikTok, they were making videos.

(47:30):
They were like, "We need to help the people that are left over.
We need to"
I'm like
I'm very curious, because I was like, if you're going to be raptured- Mm-hmm.
send a message to your sinneiest, most sinneiest friends and say, "You can have my house when I'm gone."

(47:51):
I was expecting messages from religious people.
I didn't get it and I wasn't happy.
I was expecting, "I have 50,000 pounds in my savings.
When I'm gone, it's all yours.
My car, it's all yours.
My house is all yours.
I know things- times are gonna be hard, you know-
when that trumpet comes and you're not there and then there's the devil and then there's the one that they're cooking people in the pot.

(48:17):
You know, you're gonna need money."
And I
That's the day I knew I did not have religious friends-
because it's not wise.
Not possible.
The rapture was happening and my friends did not give me money.
Anyway, I'm joking.
I'm joking.
But that was, that was, that was very interesting, because even the Christians themselves didn't believe it.
They looked at the guy and they were like, "This is why you don't take these Christians seriously."

(48:42):
Uh, yeah, yeah, rapture talk, then think I- I have one more thing.
One Piece protest flag.
Did you see that?
.0000000004657Yeah, I did.
I thought that that was actually so adorable.
Not adorable because they were fighting for something very real, but like it's- it's so iconic that something as simple as an anime being used- Politically.

(49:03):
politically.
You see, you see?
It all circles back.
Um, yeah, I- I think it was quite, uh, quite interesting.
.99999999953434Gen Z using something that they're passionate about, something that they love and so that they feel stands for something in their- in their own real world. 1345 00:49:16,163.99999999953434 --> 00:49:18,584 And big up to the Gen Zs.
Fantastic Johnny Roger, Johnny Roger moment right there.
And that is the end of newsfeeds.

(49:25):
Just a- a small, small part.
.00000000046566TV shift. 1350 00:49:30,354.00000000046566 --> 00:49:34,584 So there are a few TV shows that are ending this year.
Stranger Things is coming, is having its last episode.
Uh, Handmaiden.
.0000000004657Handsmaid, not Handmaiden. 1354 00:49:41,604.0000000004657 --> 00:49:41,964 Mm-hmm.
.99999999953434Uh, Outlander, Cobra Kai, Mythic Quest. 1356 00:49:44,163.99999999953434 --> 00:49:45,644 Now, I really enjoyed Mythic Quest.
It's on now, Apple+.

(49:48):
And yeah, it's gonna be sad to see that one go 'cause I was, I- I've been waiting for a long time. 1359 00:49:53,604.0000000004657 --> 00:49:54,736 A long, long time. 1360 00:49:56,163.99999999953434 --> 00:49:57,264 Moving on to books of the week.
So, books of the week is King of Greed by Hannah Huang.
I have that one.
You do?
Mm-hmm.
I'm a big fan.
.9999999995343It's a steamy book.
fantastic.

(50:08):
Um, so Anna Huang has a series of like the King of Sins, right?
And they're like steamy, romantic, like there's like revenge, revenge-y stuff in there, usually against like their dad or like some family person, business-y type shit.
But anyway, this particular one, though, he wants something that he can't have.

(50:30):
He wants the girl of his friend.
His friend, who I believe passed away recently or some
No, no, no.
I think he's alive, but he
There was a, there was, there was an issue or something, I think, with what they said.
I, I, I, I don't remember.
But anyway, the girl's a model and he saw her first, I believe, and then he fell in love with her, and he'd been stalking her like a
That, like the way that he, of course, is.

(50:51):
Obviously.
Um, and obviously he also has enemies because he's Serbian and, like, he, he lost half his face and he had to do all this bad stuff and he's not, like, great.
And so he has that insecurity as well about how, you know, he looks.
They call him The Serb.
Love it.
Um, but anyway, they get all loved up and situations and situations happen and it's cute.

(51:12):
They have a happily, uh, ever after.
It's, it's very l- it's very nice.
The next is Butcher and Blackbird by Briann Rivera.
This is a dark romantic comedy with serial killers.
Both of them are serial killers.
And they met when she was almost about to be killed by a serial killer, 'cause she kills serial killers.

(51:32):
She's a serial killer that kills serial killer, killers.
Wow.
Yeah, I know.
Great.
This one has to be good.
Um, and them meeting and taking down a particular serial killer kind of starts and sets off the whole series, really.
Uh, because he, the ma- the main male character, has 2 brothers, 2 other brothers.
And so the series is, is kind of about them.

(51:54):
And it's, it's quite interesting.
It's good.
And then the last one is That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon.
Sounds like an SSR.
I know.
No need to make it into an SSR.
A dirty one, but still.
It's so good.
It's so fun.
It's
It was such a fun
It was so fun to listen to.
Um, it's, it's exciting.
It's like it's constantly moving, and there's definitely bits in there that, like, there's, there's depth of character as well.

(52:19):
Uh, very, very enjoyable.
Very, very playful.
V- very enjoyable.
Loved every moment of that book.
And that is it.
Moving on to romantics pitches of all time.
What you got?
Roma-
Oh, you put Murders Great.
I don't think she was ever desperate.
I think she's just being herself.
I think Murders Great is just Murders Great.
It's
But that's the thing, but it's, it's a desperate yearning for love.

(52:42):
It's that, uh, it's the, "Pick me!
Choose me!
Love me!"
You don't remember that
remember.
It was on the stairs.
Exactly.
Come on.
It was on the stairs and she stormed off afterwards.
That was peak Lopez.
I have to use my tea.
Isn't
Yeah.

(53:03):
Miss.
Very messy, though.
But she has other iconic moments, I think, in the show w- with Derek and her.
Yeah, I believe so.
Yeah.
But to me, this bit just kind of stands out to me 'cause that was, in my opinion, a vulnerable moment for her.
She was literally like, "Dude, I'm here.
Like, pick me.
Like, that's what I'm trying to say."
And she said it so bluntly and so directly and eye to eye.

(53:27):
You know, wherever he was on the stairs or wherever, wherever they were in the corridor.
I don't remember.
But she said it and then just
You know?
Just walked away.
It was great.
It was fantastic.
Um- It reminds me of the Bridgerton and the Duke, the first season of Bridgerton.
Yeah, yeah.
They had the mo-
Yeah.
Angela Rimes has her way with words.

(53:47):
She does.
There's not one series of hers that doesn't have an i- like, an iconic, like, line.
Yeah, there's a few, there's a few here from Kano.
Honestly, really.
Um, yeah.
Daphne and the Duke?
on.
Yeah.
No, I agree.
'Cause that one
I'll have to think of one.
W- which part?
"You have bewitched me."
The "You have bewitched me" part.
That's the part.
Here I am.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

(54:08):
That was a good part.
Okay, moving on to Pride and Prejudice.
Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth.
He says, "You have bewitch"
Oh, sorry.
Wow.
.00000000046566Did the Duke say something about bewitching or? 1487 00:54:21,220.00000000046566 --> 00:54:22,079 Let me ask chat.
Or e- well, something about how you consume me or some- or something like that.
Is it that- "You burn me" is from Queen Charlotte.
That I know for sure, 'cause- I'm sure he s- the, the, the Duke said something, though.

(54:29):
Let's go to ChatGPT.
Iconic romantic lines.
.9999999995343hate being corrected. 1494 00:54:49,779.9999999995343 --> 00:54:50,896 No, I meant Bridgerton.

(55:01):
Dun, dun, dun.
"I burn for you," was Daphne to the Duke.
"Everything I told the queen was true.
I cannot stop thinking of you.
From the morning that you eased me to the evening that you were qui- you're quiet.
To the dreams you inhabit.
.99999999953434My thoughts of you never end. 1502 00:55:17,279.99999999953434 --> 00:55:18,540 I am yours, Daphne.
I am yours.
Have always been yours," was Simon to Daphne.

(55:23):
Yeah.
That was a good one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah?
Uh, so Pride and Prejudice.
Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth Bennett.
"You have bewitched me, body and soul.
And I love, I love, I love you.
I never wish to be part from you from this day on."

(55:47):
I don't cry, but, you know, there's a tear on the inside there.
That was, that was yearning. 1515 00:55:56,720.0000000004657 --> 00:55:59,376 As much yearning as they could do in the, in those days, but that was yearning.
It was very passionate.
It's the bewitching.
You're a witch."You are the bane of my existence and the object of my desire." 1519 00:56:09,336.00000000046566 --> 00:56:09,545 fuck.

(56:09):
Fucking hell.
I know, right?
That's deep and a call.
I think that was
the first line was my favorite one.
Which one?
That was
That- that line.
"You are the bane of my existence and the object of my desire."
'Cause I- I'm your whole world.
And how can I not be your whole world?
Fantastic.
Fan-fucking-tastic.
Don't you want your man obsessed with you?
That's all I'm asking for.
Just be obsessed.
Like, it's not that hard.

(56:31):
Come on.
I feel like your boys would be like, "You're a simp," but- For me?
I would be your world.
great, stop.
I'm jo-
Now, who's the drag?
That was me acting.
Was it, love?
That was me showing my, uh, my prowesses.
See, this is why I should be your world, whoever you are.

(56:53):
Moving on to Scandal, Fitz to Olivia.
He says, "I love you.
I'm in love with you.
You are the love of my life.
Said by a married man, by the way.
"You are the love of my life.
My every feeling is controlled by the look on your face.
I can't breathe without you.
I can't sleep without you.

(57:14):
I wait for you.
I watch for you.
.0000000004657I exist for you."
Ah.
And as she said, "Sit down, Mr. President," and closes the door.
End scene.
Fan-fucking-tastic.
Oh.
I don't know how this Shonda Rhimes keeps doing this stuff to us where we keep rooting for cheaters to get together.

(57:38):
But she does it.
Excuse me, in the Bridgerton series, no one cheated.
In this one.
This is a real cheater.
Yeah, that one here is such a real cheater.
Agrees, they're cheaters.
Just 2 examples.
Moving on to, eh, slightly, maybe not as popular.
got Gone with the Wind.

(57:58):
Now this one is more sad because it ended.
Well, to be honest, th- the rest are just very sad.
Um, so Gone with the Wind, where Scarlett says to Rhett, "Rhett, if you go, where should I go?
What should I do?"
They have, like, a posh American accent.

(58:19):
I can't do that.
And Rhett says, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
stake through the heart.
Like, she knew she fucked up, and she fucked up.
.9999999995343Mm-hmm.
Um, fucking cold, bro.

(58:42):
I put it here as romance book because they were in love.
But maybe we should do heartbreaks 'cause this, this- Iconic heartbreaks.
Oh, iconic.
Yeah, because this
I remember watching this part and being like, "No happily ever after?"
I looked at the person that told me to watch this show and I said, "No happily ever after, bitch?"

(59:02):
Probably because you keep telling people you don't want a hap- happy after.
You're, you're tired of romance.
Like I said, that's why it's on this list.
To me, it's romance.
.99999999953434It's peak, it's fantastic.
until that point I hadn't seen like
'cause everyone talks about Gone with the Wind, Gone with the Wind.
And then I finally watched it, you know, years ago now.
And I was like
L- Because no one spoiled it for me and I didn't go on the internet to, like, get it spoiled for me.

(59:23):
So, like, I was very much the lulu about how the lovey-doveiness of it all was. 1602 00:59:28,836.0000000004657 --> 00:59:31,408 And there was a lot of it, don't get me wrong, but, oh, wow.
.0000000004657I was not expecting that end. 1604 00:59:33,796.0000000004657 --> 00:59:34,336.00000000046566 There you go. 1605 00:59:34,336.00000000046566 --> 00:59:38,636 Um, then the next one is Moulin Rouge, uh, the film.
Uh, Christian to Satine, he says, "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to j-

(59:46):
is just to love and be loved in return."
Ever since then, that man has been the love of my life.
.00000000046566And I don't care that he's married with kids. 1610 00:59:57,336.00000000046566 --> 00:59:57,736 I jest.
.9999999995343I'm joking, I'm joking.
But, uh, yeah, that poor man, though.
I mean, he didn't have money, but he had, he had a dream.

(01:00:10):
Sometimes that's all you need sometimes.
And poor Satine.
Oh, God.
She was ill.
Yeah.
Very, very, very tragic.
.0000000004657Very, oof, it touches, it touches you here. 1621 01:00:20,586.0000000004657 --> 01:00:22,596 Then the next one is the Phantom of the Opera.
Now this is
This one isn't my, actually my favorite from, from, from Phantom.
Excuse me.
But I thought I should just bring it here, 'cause I think I want to use that one somewhere else.

(01:00:31):
Okay, so he says
I think it's in a similar part of the song, "You alone can make my song take flight.
It's over now, the music of the night."
See my love for Phantom of the Opera?

(01:00:53):
Mm-mm.
That was my first introduction, first of all, to Gerard Butler.
Mm-hmm.
And to theater, "theater."
Um, I say, quote unquote.
Um, and I, ugh, I loved every moment of it.
From the swiping of the dancers, the little smoke that comes up on the stage and then ah!
everything, everything.
Loved it all, loved it all.

(01:01:14):
Um, but yeah, it's twisted, it's dark, it's heartbreaking, it's heart-wrenching because, like, he's this, like phantom, right?
This little weird shadow that goes around the, the little, uh, the, the theater causing havoc or mayhem, but he's so talented.
And then he sees this, someone who can, like, bring his music to life the way he wants it to be birthed into the world.

(01:01:39):
Oh!
Fucking fantastic.
But yeah, it's so sad though.
But it's very Beauty and the Beast at the end of it, when you think about it.
But great, great, just fantastic yearning.
And that's the end of that part.
Moving on to versus.
So versus is a would you rather date Joe Goldberg- Mm-hmm.

(01:02:00):
or Light Yagami?
Joe.
Why?
Why?
Because I said I've got men obsessed about me.
Joe- Oh, yeah, yeah.
Light doesn't really yearn, does he?
No.
He would think that you were a nuisance.
And if I stepped out line, we both know what's happening there.
Yeah.
Also, he's got you to do bare fucked up shit, though.

(01:02:21):
Uh, fair fa- Yeah.
Fair play.
. He's your protector.
your protector.
Come on.
Until he strangles you, but sure, and puts you in a box.
My protection.
I mean, if I'm going to die anyway, right, might as well just die with Joe.
I, I understand.
I get you.
I agree, I agree.
Like, if I'm gonna die, he'll take care of me.
He'll put me in a box.

(01:02:42):
Um, give me food.
Take care of me.
Yeah.
We all know he's good at that too.
We don't know about Light though.
No.
All right, next is which party would you rather survive?
Tony Stark or
What did I put?
Willy Wonka.
I wanted to change that.

(01:03:02):
Yeah, I guess.
Tony Stark or Willy Wonka.
Which party would I survive?
Mm-hmm.
Willy Wonka is just so whacky, that logic doesn't make sense.
Like, he can do the most random things and he can still s- like, he'd still win.
I feel like in Tony Stark's futuristic parties, if you're not smart, you're not making it anywhere.
Wow, we both have a different definition of what a party is.

(01:03:24):
I would like- 'Cause I feel like Tony's, because of who he is- Mm-hmm.
there'll be so much debauchery.
He's a playboy.
He knows how to actually party.
There'll be dancers and strippers and all sorts.
It'll be a fun night.
I know that for a fact.
The music will be on some Steven Aoki shit.

(01:03:44):
You know what I mean?
I don't know if Steven Wonka, uh, Willy Wonka knows who Steven Aoki is.
No, I don't think so.
Or a Ste- Steven Aoki type S DJ.
You know what I
Yeah.
So I know.
Okay.
I mean, I can eat candy to my heart's content, but then I get sick of it.
But then who
Are you sure Tony Stark's planning the party or not someone else?
Like, so who's planning the party of Tony Stark's?

(01:04:05):
Who's planning it?
Yeah.
It's Tony.
He's
It's his party.
Obviously, someone else is planning it, but it's his ideas and whatnot.
Okay.
'Cause if it's an industry party, you're not getting all that, all, all of that at the same time.
Industry party?
So if he's organizing a party for, like, his clientele.
I said a f- I said a party.
say a corporate get-together.
I didn't say a tech convention.

(01:04:25):
I said a party.
.99999999953434Like, people are dancing, they're shaking yansh.
would I mean a corporate work shit?
.9999999995343They probably would be there too. 1731 01:04:33,779.9999999995343 --> 01:04:34,500 I don't give a fuck.
It's a party.
.0000000004657And, uh, am I a business person here? 1734 01:04:37,720.0000000004657 --> 01:04:38,420 I am me.
Like, you are you right now.
You're, you're, you're just a normal bloke.
Which party would you rather?
No, I'm gonna stick with Willy Wonka's.

(01:04:48):
I should have put the Mad Hatter instead.
I think that would've been a, a tough one.
Ah, the Mad Hatter would've been nice 'cause even though he don't know Steven Aoki type DJ shit, I think his raves would still bump though.
Um, sorry, it might sound like I'm high.
I'm really not.
I've not even taken my pain meds for my cold.
Moving on to the final segment.

(01:05:10):
Red light, green light.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
We have Infinity Castle Tanjiro.
Red light, green light?
Green light.
I agree.
I think they should've whipped him a bit more.
You know?
He has a bit, a bit of
A lot of plot hammer, but, uh, yeah, green light.
Zenitsu.
Green light.

(01:05:30):
He's such a babe.
Yeah.
Such a cutie.
Yeah. 1763 01:05:34,720.0000000004657 --> 01:05:36,480 Not when he's following women though, he's not a green.
But other than that, he's a green.
Hey, he'll gamble everything for you.
'Cause he quietly showed up for one, one woman, gambled everything for her.
Yeah, he did.
In the backst- backstory.
Yeah, no, don't do that.
Nezuko, uh, Nezuko.
Green. 1772 01:05:53,279.99999999953434 --> 01:05:54,120 I agree.

(01:05:54):
.99999999953434Uh, Inosuke? 1774 01:05:55,29.99999999953434 --> 01:05:55,820 Also green.
.99999999953434Green. 1776 01:05:56,279.99999999953434 --> 01:05:57,440 Chaotic though.
Yeah.
Energetic.
Den is such a cutie once he takes his mask off, you know?
He really is, and he hates that.
He hates being afraid of boys.Let's go.
Next, Kanao.
Kanao?
Kana- Butterfly girl that's under
She's also, she's a green as well.
She's amber because she's not strong enough for me.

(01:06:16):
That is not how you judge people's characters.
But then I found out something that she did when I decided to venture into the anime, the manga.
Mm-hmm.
And she actually does play a part in the demise- Oh, again?
of the top 2.
Yeah.
Upper 2, sorry, upper 2.
So she becomes a green.

(01:06:36):
And her story is very heartfelt.
I think it's not meant to be all guns blazing bullshit.
And sometimes I need to be able to
This is hard for me to say, not everything is about sword fights and cool scenes and stuff.
You have to take a nuanced position with emotional storylines.

(01:07:02):
But I'm just saying that give that to the men, and also make the men weak too and make them lose as well.
Rengoku last.
He's still fought for though.
Like he fought, they, they made us think that he was at least
They gave us a fighting chance that he could win.
This one, there was no hope from the get-go.

(01:07:24):
She didn't die.
She never thought she could win. 1808 01:07:29,471.99999999953434 --> 01:07:32,012 Oh, my bad, I'm talking about somebody else again, aren't I?
I'm doing that thing again.
I keep mixing them up.
Why do I keep doing that?
Because you think we're the same, they're not the same.
Yeah, I know, it's the look, innit?
It's the bloody butterflies.
Kanao didn't die.
Yeah, she didn't, um- But Rengoku did die.

(01:07:44):
No, no.
The, who's the one, the one before Kanao?
The one that dies?
Shinobu.
Shinobu is who I'm talking about.
But you didn't say Shinobu.
I meant Shinobu.
Sorry, I meant, that was who identified to talk about.
But let me talk about Kanao now, she's a green actually, she's actually pretty cool.
She, she's
Yeah, I like her.
Sorry, wrong person, mistake.
Muzan.

(01:08:05):
Red.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
Are you sure?
Do you want me to bring him up?
He's a nice man.
He had a whole family and everything.
But he ate- He's a good family man.
He ate his wife! 1839 01:08:16,591.9999999995343 --> 01:08:18,384 And kids. 1840 01:08:20,33.99999999953434 --> 01:08:21,968 Oh, that man don't give a fuck.
Um, yeah, red light, absolutely.

(01:08:25):
Giyu?
He's a green.
.99999999953434Yeah. 1845 01:08:28,511.99999999953434 --> 01:08:28,822 Yeah.
He took a chance on Tanjiro.
Lovely as stone, any now, ever, any, any time.
.9999999995343Say that again? 1849 01:08:32,841.9999999995343 --> 01:08:34,471.99999999953434 He took a chance on Tanjiro instead of killing him. 1850 01:08:34,471.99999999953434 --> 01:08:35,352 He did, he did.
He did indeed. 1852 01:08:37,551.9999999995343 --> 01:08:38,768 Uh, Gyomei?
.00000000046566Gyomei's a stone hashira, isn't it? 1854 01:08:41,412.00000000046566 --> 01:08:42,211.99999999953434 Yes. 1855 01:08:42,211.99999999953434 --> 01:08:43,131.00000000046566 He's a green. 1856 01:08:43,131.00000000046566 --> 01:08:44,15.999999999534339 All the hashiras are green.

(01:08:46):
.0000000004657Including the one with the scar on his face, with the brother, that eats demons? 1858 01:08:52,770.9999999995343 --> 01:08:53,531 Not even amber?
.00000000046566Wow. 1860 01:08:54,172.00000000046566 --> 01:08:54,770.9999999995343 Fair play. 1861 01:08:54,770.9999999995343 --> 01:08:55,692 I mean- Akaza?
tit for tat, you know, they're eating humans.
.0000000004657Well- They eat them, mm-hmm. 1864 01:08:58,752.0000000004657 --> 01:08:59,572 Fair play.
Crazy conclusion there, but-
.99999999953434fair play, fair play to you.
.9999999995343Um, 1868 01:09:06,51.99999999953434 --> 01:09:06,912.0000000004657 Akaza? 1869 01:09:06,912.0000000004657 --> 01:09:07,531 Amber.

(01:09:07):
.99999999953434He is an amber. 1871 01:09:08,471.99999999953434 --> 01:09:08,721.9999999995343 Yeah. 1872 01:09:08,721.9999999995343 --> 01:09:10,112 It just would've been his background story.
.99999999953434Yeah. 1874 01:09:10,471.99999999953434 --> 01:09:12,102 But if it wasn't for his background story, he wouldn't be red.
.00000000046566Right, yeah. 1876 01:09:12,332.00000000046566 --> 01:09:13,412.00000000046566 Come on. 1877 01:09:13,412.00000000046566 --> 01:09:18,332.00000000046566 Um, the, the woman who held Muzan? 1878 01:09:18,332.00000000046566 --> 01:09:19,82.00000000046566 She's a green. 1879 01:09:19,82.00000000046566 --> 01:09:19,631.9999999995343 She turned him 1880 01:09:20,193.99999999953434 --> 01:09:23,439.99999999953434 Apparently she's the only other person other than Muzan who's been to- able to turn someone into a demon. 1881 01:09:24,551.9999999995343 --> 01:09:24,992 Really?
.00000000046566Yeah.
.9999999995343Wow.

(01:09:28):
.0000000004657And the thingy demon?
.99999999953434The upper 4. 1886 01:09:32,332.00000000046566 --> 01:09:33,881.9999999995343 She doesn't do anything, I know it, but she's just in the 4. 1887 01:09:33,881.9999999995343 --> 01:09:34,736 She's so basic. 1888 01:09:35,631.9999999995343 --> 01:09:37,492 She's the most basic character ever known to leave a slight.
.0000000004657I'm not going to watch any fight though. 1890 01:09:38,832.0000000004657 --> 01:09:40,551.9999999995343 Her powers are crazy though. 1891 01:09:40,551.9999999995343 --> 01:09:40,943.9999999995343 Yeah.
fantastic.
It was interesting that they put it on a woman, and like, "Here you go."
I'd love to have those powers, just little and then somewhere else, and then somewhere else, someone, someone just annoys me slightly, ding!

(01:09:56):
Then it goes back into the ocean, you know?
And there's no proof of it as well.
Bah, bah.
Um, she's an amber.
Yeah, she's a red flag.
Uh, uh, uh
Do you know her background story?
No, no, I don't, I don't.
I'm still- Would you like to know her background story?
Uh, no, 'cause I'm just at the place where those 2 are fighting her.
What, in the manga?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, so missed point is

(01:10:17):
I would've told you.
I don't want to
I'm not like you.
I don't like spoilers.
I got told off for g- giving people spoilers yesterday.
Fair play.
Uh, but yeah, that is the end of the episode.
If you liked, comment, like, subscribe, please, please, please bro, please bro, I just, just let, let us pop bro, please bro, please bro, like, just do this for us, bro.
Oh, she'll be crying in the corner.
Yeah, yeah, corner.

(01:10:39):
I'm dead.
Oh my God, have you seen that thing?
Um, the guy, oh, I think I was watching React, and it, it was a guy on TikTok who did like a Tinder thing, and he was, he put it on TikTok- Mm-hmm.
about like the messages he sent to women- Mm-hmm.
on, on Tinder.
So one of those, those messages was like, um, "Oh hi," so this was something, and then he's like, "Oh hi, oh, I never fucked bro, can I, can I get in there Joe, just a, just a tip though," like, he was like really fast.

(01:11:07):
Ah.
And that was what I just tried to do, but I feel like it's a meme from- Ever you.
and yeah, from like another moment, possibly from a film or, or something, but that I'm missing.
But yeah, anyway.
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