
Sam Goodwin Uncensored: Twitch Or Terrorist, Who Said it Hasan Or Osama
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Sergio
It's literally I put the link in. In the slack on Timcast irl.
Tim Pool
I don't have that.
Ian Crossland
We're loading up the game right above. We are ready to go. Twitch or terrorist? It says top political streamer Hassan Abi or top terrorist Osama bin Laden. I reject this. Hassan is not the top political streamer.
Sergio
He's not the top on Twitch.
Ian Crossland
Maybe he's the biggest on Twitch. That's fair.
Tim Pool
Or the top terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Is he the bigot? Really?
Sergio
Probably.
Tim Pool
Gotta be.
Phil Abonte
Probably.
Ian Crossland
All right, are you guys ready to play this here game?
Tim Pool
I call dibs. I'm winning.
Ian Crossland
Start. The evidence overwhelmingly shows America and Israel killing the weaker men, women and children in the Muslim world and elsewhere. Twitch.
Tim Pool
You think it's switch that feels right?
Ian Crossland
I agree.
Tim Pool
Twitch.
Ian Crossland
I don't know. I guess I'll just go with the crowd and say Twitch. What do you. What do you think?
Sam
Yeah, I'm with you.
Ian Crossland
It was wrong. It was a terrorist. It was Osama bin Laden.
Sam
Are we all wrong?
Tim Pool
We all follow Phil's lead. Come on.
Ian Crossland
All right. Whoever stands by a just cause cannot possibly be called a terrorist. That's got to be Hassan, right?
Sergio
I think that actually is. Is Osama.
Ian Crossland
I don't think he would say the word terrorist, though.
Phil Abonte
I'm going to sound just cause.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Okay.
Ian Crossland
Twitch or Terrace?
Tim Pool
What are we going to Twitch?
Ian Crossland
So it's three for Twitch.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
All right. It was terrorists. Phil was right. Arafat. Interesting.
Phil Abonte
I guess he was a terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Okay, so I thought it was just Osama or Hasan, but if it's other people, that. That changes things.
Tim Pool
Twitch or terrorists is the main goal, I guess.
Ian Crossland
Okay. Hamas is not Simply used as justification for whatever actions Israel wants to take. Death and destruction in Gaza in the funniest simpleton is the funniest. That's got to be Twitch. Yeah. Yeah, Twitch.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
Yep, that was. That was Hasan Piker.
Phil Abonte
The source video, too.
Ian Crossland
Okay, stop calling them globalists. Elites, Frankists, Sabat, Sabatonists. Is that what a communist deep state? Zionists, oligarchists, Rothschild bankers. Just say Jews.
Tim Pool
Twitch.
Ian Crossland
That's. That's not you. That's Twitch. Yeah, okay, you think Twitch.
Sam
I'm saying terrorist.
Ian Crossland
I kind of think terrorists, too.
Tim Pool
Come on, Raymond.
Ian Crossland
No, I feel like that's too modern.
Phil Abonte
Caps.
Ian Crossland
All right, well, I. I say choose. It was Twitch.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Myron Gaines.
Sergio
I knew it wasn't a leftist. I knew it. Someone like Myon or maybe dude, Myron.
Tim Pool
A right winger, like a droper or something like that. Okay, I can see that.
Sergio
Roper.
Tim Pool
Oh, Roper all day.
Phil Abonte
That is rapism right there, dude.
Ian Crossland
Rapism. Iron Games was unbanned from Twitch with this up. They were permanently banned. A few days later.
Tim Pool
They.
Phil Abonte
They were permanently banned.
Sergio
I get it all the time when I talk about communist. The gripos would be like, just say Jews.
Ian Crossland
Just 44 remaining. The Zionist attempts to transmit dangerous diseases like AIDS through exports to Arab countries.
Sergio
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Terrorist.
Tim Pool
I like terrorists.
Sam
Yeah, I'll say terrorist.
Ian Crossland
It was terrorist. Was Al Mana. Hezbollah tv.
Tim Pool
Two for five.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, that's way too out there for anybody on Twitch.
Tim Pool
You got to keep.
Ian Crossland
I gotta speak Palestinian perspective. Defeat. Speak truth to the Palestinian perspective to defeat the Zionist lies.
Sergio
Terrorist.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, that's too. That's too, like, formal.
Sam
I'm gonna say Twitch.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
All right, let's go. Let's see what it was. It was Twitch.
Phil Abonte
Bad Bunny.
Ian Crossland
It was Kira Chats. What? Wow.
Tim Pool
That's. That.
Sergio
I don't know who Kira Chats is.
Ian Crossland
It was Twitch.
Tim Pool
Meet me outside.
Phil Abonte
Leftist.
Ian Crossland
All right, so we were wrong on that.
Sergio
The most pro terrorist streamer allowed on Twitch is the name of the.
Ian Crossland
The radicalization of young Western men is not just unavoidable but inevitable. Twitch.
Sam
Twitch.
Phil Abonte
Terrorist.
Sergio
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Twitch. So that's three for Twitch. It was Terrorist. Brenton Tarant.
Tim Pool
No, it's Twitch. You said no.
Phil Abonte
Wrong.
Tim Pool
Oh, we click. I see.
Ian Crossland
I click.
Tim Pool
Twitch. I see.
Ian Crossland
Israel is an illegitimate state built on stolen land. Okay, that could be both.
Sergio
Both. This is a trick question.
Ian Crossland
Okay, I'll just put Twitch. Yeah, that's. That's like Hasan said that.
Phil Abonte
Yeah, yeah.
Sergio
His name's.
Ian Crossland
Drones and snipers against a decapitated man wielding a stick. The perfect Visual representation of this war. Cowards. Operating the world's most advanced military equipment versus the sheer will of human spirit. Twitch.
Sergio
I think it's terrorist.
Ian Crossland
It's Twitch.
Phil Abonte
Sneako.
Ian Crossland
Iron Sneako, of course.
Tim Pool
Wow. Nico, Myron, they're all like the same.
Phil Abonte
Cup of the hardest fall off in history. Talk about irrelevant.
Tim Pool
Dude, he used to be cool. Now he's just gay.
Sergio
Used to be wrong for me.
Tim Pool
Well, I mean, people said he was. He used to do like.
Ian Crossland
The creation and continuation of Israel is one of the greatest crimes. Trick question. I say terrorist.
Tim Pool
Terrorists. Yeah, because it's the creation of it.
Sam
I'll say Twitch. But it's both again.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, it was Sarah. There's been a lot of.
Phil Abonte
Wow.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Israel has been bloodthirsty and is acting and acting bloodthirsty forever. That's Twitch.
Sam
Twitch.
Tim Pool
I'm going to go get the grain and say.
Phil Abonte
It's also says and. And.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Who is this? The most unhinged takes on Israel by leftist Twitch Streamer. Carolyn Kwong.
Phil Abonte
She's nuts.
Tim Pool
Is she?
Ian Crossland
America has done nothing for you specifically with. With all its imperial bounty. Terrorists.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
It's bin Laden.
Sam
Terrorist.
Tim Pool
Gotta be.
Ian Crossland
Oh my God.
Tim Pool
That was Hasan.
Sergio
Crazy.
Ian Crossland
Wow. I thought that was bin Laden.
Tim Pool
Wow. Hassan is equivalent to Bin Laden.
Ian Crossland
You guys remember when the bin Laden letter was going viral, all the leftists were like, wow.
Tim Pool
They loved it.
Sergio
The reason the son gets so much love from the leftists is because they're all very angry at their dads. And the way that they can. The way that they can lash out at their dads the most is to be angry at America.
Phil Abonte
They got Fox News dads.
Sergio
Yeah, yeah, totally.
Ian Crossland
All right. Down with the yahood. Down with the.
Sergio
That's terrorist.
Tim Pool
Yahoo.
Sam
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Wrong.
Sergio
My God.
Tim Pool
What?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, but come on, he's. He was. He was being like, factious. He's Jewish.
Tim Pool
His wife is Sneo.
Ian Crossland
No, it's Ethan Klein.
Phil Abonte
But it was SNEO was one who said on. On show. Sneo said it while he was on.
Ian Crossland
Oh, okay, okay. I'm like, it's just Ethan Klein. This.
Phil Abonte
This is one where Klein was like trying to break. Bring the bridge back together that he'd burned with.
Ian Crossland
Wow.
Phil Abonte
Yeah. With Hassan.
Ian Crossland
All right, next up, I don't have a single American friend.
Tim Pool
That's got to be Twitch Hassan because he's totally.
Ian Crossland
Which. Nope.
Tim Pool
I mean, I mean, that's the guy who does the.
Phil Abonte
The bombing of Boston.
Tim Pool
Oh, he needs to be nice.
Ian Crossland
On April 11, 1986, the Israeli enemy sought to sow the seeds of division between Hezbollah and the Lebanese nation through committing massacres. That's terrorist. Yeah, it's going to be Twitch.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
It was named Qasem. I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The US government will lead the American.
Sergio
People in, starting with I tell you, terrorists.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Phil Abonte
Yes. This guy. You know this guy?
Sergio
Hasan. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Not the Twitch. The Israeli government cares more about bloody imperial ambition and conquest than they do about the livelihoods and the lives of their own citizens.
Tim Pool
Twitch. Paris.
Ian Crossland
It was. It was Hasano's son. He's so sneaky. This is so good.
Sergio
I love it.
Ian Crossland
All right, let's see. Let's go.
Phil Abonte
I literally, I'm blown away.
Sergio
Can we get Myron back and play this game with Myron?
Tim Pool
And he's one of the answers.
Sergio
Yeah, he's multiple of the answers, clearly.
Ian Crossland
It's our territorial boundary and we're gonna enforce it until you stop doing genocide. That's terrorist.
Sam
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
I think.
Phil Abonte
I think it's Twitch doing genocide.
Ian Crossland
All right, I'll do terrorist. I was right. It was Hassan.
Sergio
How is that. What do you mean, our territorial boundary?
Ian Crossland
That's why I thought it was Hasan.
Phil Abonte
He stays in America. But he's the worst.
Ian Crossland
I got that.
Sergio
Like, he needs to be like, seriously, he should be booted.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
The resistance is so grand, beautiful, and captivating. Its attractions have penetrated even in the universes of the U.S. and the cities of France, England, Germany, Spain, Australia, and everywhere.
Tim Pool
Twitch.
Ian Crossland
Terrorist.
Sergio
I go terrorist on this.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
All right, so we got two and two. What say you Surge? Tiebreaker. Twitch or terrorist?
Phil Abonte
I think terrorist.
Ian Crossland
All right, it was terrorists. So, Hossein salami.
Tim Pool
I'm like three for 40.
Ian Crossland
The resistance, human Rights Watch, is biased towards the Zionist occupation.
Sergio
Twitch, twitch, twitch.
Ian Crossland
Yep. Bad bunny.
Phil Abonte
Dude. What the.
Tim Pool
That lady loves talking.
Ian Crossland
America deserved you.
Sergio
Scumbager is a dirt ball.
Ian Crossland
First it was Gaza, then it was Lebanon. Next it's the rest of the world. They own America, they own Europe, they control information, porn, Hollywood, banking.
Sergio
That's Twitch. And that's like Myron or Sneako or one of those guys.
Ian Crossland
Sneako. Yeah.
Sam
Had you seen that before?
Sergio
No, no, I just. I can tell by the way they talk. I can tell the right wing, the right leaning anti Semites, from the left leaning anti Semites. The left leaning anti Semites sound more like the terrorists, and the right leaning anti Semites actually sound more like what you would expect. Hitler.
Sam
You knew right away?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, yeah, I knew this was Sneako even right?
Sergio
Yeah, I knew that it was. I was like, it's one of those guys but he knew who it was.
Ian Crossland
It's funny when we have, like, some of these dudes here, and they'll be like, I won't bring up the Jews. Yeah. And I'm like, well, whatever, man. I mean, like, dude, I don't care if you want to say that. Just make it. Don't make it your personality. Like, if. If you're like, I think this disproportionate amount of Jewish people who control these things and they work together, I'll be like, okay, well, I'll argue with that. I think, like, we were having this conversation about Jewish supremacy. I can't remember. I think, was it with. With Milo or something? I can't remember who it was. And we were like, christian. Is there a Christian who thinks that their religion is wrong?
Sergio
No.
Tim Pool
Oh, that's when. Because what's the name was here the. A lot, right? Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I'm like, is there. I think it was with Ian, too. I was like, sure, yeah. Because I think Ian brought up Jewish supremacy. And I'm like, is there any religion that thinks they're wrong? Like, how could you claim to be a faithful Christian and then think. But actually we don't have the one true religion, and we're probably not right. It's like, okay, well, then you don't believe it. So every religion is going to assert that they're right. All right.
Tim Pool
Like, we are.
Ian Crossland
America deserves a million. January 6th. That's Twitch.
Tim Pool
Gotta be right. Got to be.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Wow. God, he's such a piece of. But hold on. No terrorists are going to say January 6th.
Tim Pool
Yeah, right.
Phil Abonte
It was definitely a million.
Ian Crossland
The only solution is a Palestinian state. From the river to the sea. That's a trick question.
Sergio
Either. Yeah, I'm sure the. There's been both.
Ian Crossland
That's stupid, because it could have been anyone. That's a trick question. Israel had a bubble to prevent fallout from going into their country. They would have already nuked Gaza. That's a twitch.
Tim Pool
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Mike from Paul.
Tim Pool
Mike from pa. How dare you?
Phil Abonte
So dumb.
Ian Crossland
That's crazy that this shit is so.
Phil Abonte
Prominent on Twitch, too. It really is.
Sergio
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed.
Sergio
Okay, it starts with I tell you.
Ian Crossland
Yep. Bin Laden.
Sergio
Yeah, that's.
Tim Pool
That's just how they talk. Well, once.
Sergio
Once you translate. I'm not sure.
Ian Crossland
Arab. And must be liberated. Liberated from the river to sea and all the Zionists who emigrated the land of Palestine must leave. Terrorists.
Sam
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Yep. Saddam Hussein. Damn OG And I support terrorism so long as it was against the US Government. And against Israel. Because you are more than terrorists. You are the ones who invest. Bin Laden.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Sam
Terrorists.
Sergio
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Oh, I was wrong. It's Ramzi Yousef. I thought that was bin Laden. Still terrorist. Bloodthirsty, violent pig dog.
Tim Pool
Which.
Sam
We'Re getting better at this game.
Ian Crossland
As we go along, obviously. Hassan, dude.
Phil Abonte
Hamas piker, man.
Ian Crossland
Hamas biker.
Tim Pool
He's got that nickname.
Phil Abonte
Wild. Yeah, he got it for a reason, dude.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Okay. Like this October 7th was a retaliation for an ongoing apartheid. Twitch.
Tim Pool
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Harris, don't say apartheid.
Tim Pool
Yeah, okay.
Ian Crossland
Hasan piker. Yeah. People in the Arabic world aren't going to say apartheid.
Phil Abonte
No.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
They would say genocide maybe. Peace cannot be unilateral. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
Hassan.
Phil Abonte
Hassan.
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Ian Crossland
Every day. Israel is killing hundreds of people. Burning babies, Burning teenagers with American munitions, I think. Twitch.
Sam
Twitch.
Ian Crossland
Yep. Hassan. Once again, dude, he's the most. Wow.
Phil Abonte
Knock him out of the park, man.
Ian Crossland
There are no innocents in an invasion. All those who colonize other people's lands share guilt.
Tim Pool
That was also Hassan. I seen him talk about that before. He said babies.
Ian Crossland
No. Oh, it was Breton. Terrence, he's Brett. Who is he? What did he do?
Phil Abonte
I don't remember. I remember that.
Ian Crossland
The truth is that after several decades of neoliberalism, the rich are becoming increasingly richer. This is twitch. The poor becoming more numerous and increasingly poorer. Twitch.
Phil Abonte
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah, dude.
Phil Abonte
Brent.
Ian Crossland
No, it was Fidel Castro.
Phil Abonte
Wow.
Sergio
That's the guy that carried out the Christchurch mosh suit. Yeah.
Phil Abonte
I was gonna say we are against.
Ian Crossland
The American system, not against its people. Terrorists.
Sam
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
I think it's bin Laden, right? Yep.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Phil Abonte
Wow.
Tim Pool
He's lying.
Ian Crossland
The American people should remember that they pay taxes to their government. They elect their president, their government manufactures arms and gives them.
Sergio
That is Osama bin Laden.
Tim Pool
Terrorist.
Sergio
Terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, it was bin Laden. United States should be held responsible at the end of the day for 9, 11. The same way the people of Israel should be held responsible for the attack on October. October 7th. I say twitch.
Tim Pool
Zero correlation.
Ian Crossland
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Phil Abonte
I don't even know who that is.
Tim Pool
Likes jeans, apparently.
Phil Abonte
Diamond dozen.
Ian Crossland
Man. If Hezbollah is a terrorist organization, America is the top terrorist organization. Ooh, that's tough one. It could go either way.
Sam
Twitch.
Ian Crossland
Twitch.
Tim Pool
Terrorist.
Phil Abonte
I'll defer to you. Twitch.
Ian Crossland
I think it's twitch. Yep. Hasan. Piker.
Phil Abonte
Hasan. When in doubt, it's Hasan.
Ian Crossland
When in doubt, it's just Hassan. Leftists preach and foam at the mouth. That's. That's switch. Yeah, but as soon as it happens in the Middle east, they. What they're doing is about revolution in America. Yeah.
Phil Abonte
Fro again.
Ian Crossland
Frogen.
Tim Pool
Oh, that's the mod lady.
Ian Crossland
The execution that we will carry on all Zionists. A photo of a man dead on a pike. It's terrorist. Yeah. Rashed Al Hadad. All right. Free Palestine from the river to the sea means Palestinians no longer live in an apartheid state. That's twitch. And are free from the of the occupation and have equal rights and representation. Not genocide of the Jews. Clearly. Because terrorists don't say apartheid.
Phil Abonte
It's a partade, man. Say it right.
Ian Crossland
Apartada.
Phil Abonte
He won't say right.
Ian Crossland
America will never dream of security unless we will have it in reality in Palestine.
Tim Pool
Terror.
Ian Crossland
That's gonna be twitch. What we think.
Tim Pool
I don't.
Sam
I'll say terrorist.
Ian Crossland
Okay, two for terrorists. Yes.
Phil Abonte
Harris. Sure.
Ian Crossland
Three for terrorists are terrorists. It was correct. It was bin Laden.
Tim Pool
My first one. Writing 20.
Ian Crossland
Those who elected Hamas in Palestine did so on the. On the base of its political platform. No. Hassan Nasrallah. Terrorist. So long as there is imperialism in the world, a permanent peace is impossible. Oh, that could go either way. I'm gonna say terrorist.
Tim Pool
I'm gonna go twitch.
Sergio
Twitch. I'm sitting, though.
Ian Crossland
What do you think?
Sergio
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
I think terroristralla. Correct. Terrorist. Before it dies, Israel must be humiliated and degraded. Terrorist dies.
Phil Abonte
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, terrorists. Khaled Mashal. Ship, ship, ship. We bombed a ship. That's gotta be Twitch.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Phil Abonte
It's pretty dumb. It could be either.
Ian Crossland
All right. It was twitch. It was correct.
Tim Pool
It was both.
Ian Crossland
Oh, okay. Rashad Al Haddad. Is both. Correct. It was both. America deserved 911. I can't decide.
Tim Pool
Oh, definitely piker.
Ian Crossland
That's a son again, isn't it?
Tim Pool
100.
Ian Crossland
Oh, denims.
Tim Pool
Wait, he said it too.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I guess she was agreeing.
Sergio
They've all said it.
Ian Crossland
For its own good. America should leave Saudi Arabia.
Tim Pool
Terrorists.
Ian Crossland
You think terrorists.
Sam
I'll say twitch.
Ian Crossland
Anybody else?
Tim Pool
Ding, ding, ding.
Ian Crossland
Which it is wrong. Congrats. You finished the quiz. We got 34 to 14, right?
Tim Pool
That's pretty good.
Phil Abonte
Bang.
Ian Crossland
When in doubt, it's Hasan Piper. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yo, for real. It is parents to name him Hassan.
Ian Crossland
Let's go to callers. That was fun. Thanks for joining in this game. It was. It was worth it. Lynch Mobile. Hey, you are here on the program.
Caller 1
You know, good grief, guys tell you are the terrorists here because you got two brand new callers and you're gonna do this awesome twitch or terrorist thing right before we bring these guys in.
Sergio
It was a great game.
Ian Crossland
It was fun.
Caller 1
It was gonna. Long time no call, man. Hey, congratulations on the baby, Tim.
Ian Crossland
Thank you.
Caller 1
I a get to call in.
Ian Crossland
Coming soon.
Caller 1
Coming soon. Serge, congratulations on whatever that is you're growing on your face, bro. I'll be the one to slaughter them so. So these other guys won't have to suffer same. I'd like to ask you about y'all earlier. Y'all talking about like, listlessness amongst the youth. I've got two teenage boys like 15 and 16, so, like, I kind of see a lot of it. I've coached a lot of sports. How would you like. Let me see how I word this. How would you say you deal with your faith through the highs and lows that you talked about? Like, it's really easy to be faithful in the low. Like you were in captivity. It's really easy to be faithful like that. So, like, how do you. How do you maintain your faith through the highs? Is I guess would be my question for you.
Sam
Yeah, thanks for the question. So what I'll say is that when I look back at my life and my faith, God has been there for me every single time. And I think back on my captivity, a very low point. And I don't think that we can expect our faith to just magically be there for us when we have nothing else if we don't work on it all the time. And so I'm super grateful to my parents, as you were being to your kid, for instilling a strong faith into my four younger siblings and I because I had something to lean on when everything else had been taken. So maybe there's something in there that's useful with you and your son.
Caller 1
Sons, yeah. Thanks, man. That's a good one. I did have a group question too, that I wanted to ask you guys, if y'all. If, like, if you could read, if you could put yourself you in like into their. My kids age. Like not back in whatever eight year you were. When you're a teenage boy in high school, what would you want for Christmas in current year if you're a teenager? And that would be a group question for you guys. And I'LL sign off with that and let y'all go ahead.
Tim Pool
I would go with group question. If I was a teenage boy in today's world, I would definitely want A, an AR15 rifle with a bunch of. Well I, I don't need the parts but I'll just take the base, the body.
Sergio
If I was a teenage boy, I would honestly want like a, a, a realistic airsoft at 18. Oh, at 18.
Tim Pool
I think you said 18, right?
Sergio
Or a teen 15.
Caller 1
16.
Sergio
He's 16. I'd want an airsoft. I'd want an airsoft gun. Like a legit. They make, they make some really nice airsoft guns. I would want an airsoft gun.
Ian Crossland
I mean it's just a question of like what I want now. I don't know if you, if you.
Caller 1
Were a team, if you were 15 or 16 in 20, 25, like what would you want?
Ian Crossland
I mean I guess the question like if literally me right now was a teenager, I just said give me a skateboard and a guitar. But I skate and play guitar. If I like grew. If I was born in 2009, who knows the. I'd probably be like I want to play Minecraft or something.
Tim Pool
Roadblock subscription. What do you think, bud?
Sam
Yeah, I mean I'd probably go down the sports route like some rollerblades or a hockey stick or something like that. But that's just because that's what I like to do.
Ian Crossland
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Yeah, so buy me a, buy me an AR15.
Caller 1
It's funny your answers because I, I'm leaning like. Especially after listening to Yalls conversations tonight I'm leaning towards not a thing for Christmas. I'm leaning towards taking them and my daughter to see their great grandparents. My grandpa fought in World War II. He's still alive. So like. And I'm thinking like an experience would be. Oh yeah, a way cooler present than any like. But I mean they re honestly like everything y'all said is the things that they, they would want.
Tim Pool
Yeah, we were being very self centered there but having, having that like going to like me and my grandparents who are definitely passed away who I love very much. That would be. I mean I'll take that all day.
Phil Abonte
Yeah, he had them in the chamber though. He was waiting to just kind of like stomp on all our stories no matter what with this great one But I think that, I think you're onto something there. I think experience is definitely important, man.
Caller 1
So y'all say experience over things.
Phil Abonte
I would, yeah.
Tim Pool
Over material, items.
Sergio
Forget 100.
Tim Pool
Forget about it.
Ian Crossland
All right, you want to shout anything out?
Caller 1
No, man, I just. God bless you guys. Y'all have a good Christmas. Like I said, you know, Tim, I had got to call in in a long time and I was like for a long time, man. I was just really hoping that that would happen for you and I. I'm really happy for you.
Ian Crossland
Appreciate it, man. Thank you.
Caller 1
And, and, and thank all of y'all for everything I do for the rest of us the whole rest of the year.
Sergio
We appreciate it, man.
Tim Pool
Shout out, Lynch.
Ian Crossland
All right, thanks for calling in.
Caller 1
Yeah, thanks for having me. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Merry Christmas, bud.
Ian Crossland
Merry Christmas. And a happy new year. All right, next up we've got some guy, some guy over here.
Sergio
So. Some guy.
Caller 3
Good evening. I hope everyone is doing well.
Ian Crossland
Yes, indeed, indeed.
Caller 3
So I will get straight into it. So if things go well and if CACHE is installed, if let's say the Epstein list becomes public and the floodgates could potentially open, we might see a grand scale criminal enterprise that could rival anything in your wildest dreams. And the resulting which is going to be probably the construction of a large prison city. Here's my question to you. Where might this city be? How big do you think it might be? And what's going to be the ultimate punishment for, you know, at least a.
Ian Crossland
Portion of them, would you say? Dude, I got it. Okay, first, first what we're gonna do is we're gonna take an island somewhere in the Gulf, you know, Caribbean. And then we're going to put up a big fence around it. Then we're going to put live stream cameras everywhere and we're going to allow people to watch live and give super chats. And every $5 muffins will come out of a dispenser for the prisoners to eat and it will play music. And then every hundred dollars prison party will. Song will play and muffins will out of the machine.
Sam
Had you already thought about this?
Ian Crossland
That's what Chicken City does. There we go, Prison city. I mean, you want food, people watching, gotta give it.
Tim Pool
I mean muffins are fine and all jerky. I like your. Yeah, I like your jerky.
Ian Crossland
Last.
Tim Pool
Propane. Yeah, I mean protein. I mean propane. Proteins. Yes, that is. I mean that's fair. I mean, dude, I'm like the movie.
Ian Crossland
Condemned the chickens got it made. Dude, I'm jealous of those. Just Walk around all day eating where they stand. They don't got nothing to worry about. In fact, Sarah Avenberg, one of the original chickens, got sick, and we spent a thousand dollars to treat her. And the vet was like, why? And we were like, well, it's like. It's like a pet chicken. And they were like, right, well, okay, I guess.
Tim Pool
Did we eat Sarah yet? When we had. When we had that big old. That. When Allison made the chili, was she part of that. That Sarah? Yeah.
Ian Crossland
No, we're not gonna eat the original chickens.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Ian Crossland
That's when people get old.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, but we're not gonna eat them. When they die, we bury them. The rest of them have no names. They're food, but we don't eat the layers. They're layers. You eat the. We eat the roosters because we had roosters, and we were like, what are you gonna do with them? You know, and they're not as good, but we don't have broilers. We have layers. Anyway, some guy. Continue. What say you?
Caller 3
So, I mean, you know, as far as that goes, entertainment speaking. Sure. For the people that won't ever leave Australia. Absolutely. But, I mean, I do. I do think that we could see. I mean, we are going to have to deal with a massive criminal enterprise because it's not a small thing that we have going on. And, I mean, there's a reason why people are fighting Trump so heavily to get in. So, I don't know. I think it's going to be wild if. If Cash actually gets in. I think it's going to be crazy. I'm really, really looking forward to it.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And Tom Holman is.
Ian Crossland
Oh, dude, he's based.
Tim Pool
He's so good.
Caller 3
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
He's exactly what I've been asking for.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Ian Crossland
A cop was going to be like, I'll arrest you.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Send your kid to take your kids with you. When he. When we.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
You know what I mean?
Ian Crossland
When the mayor of Ohio was like, the mayor of Ohio, of the town of Ohio, whatever, was like, we're not going to let anybody get deported. He's like, okay, I'll arrest you with him. I'm like, yes.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Caller 3
No, it's exactly what we need.
Sergio
You know, I get the sense that Donald Trump's cabinet, there's not gonna be a lot of pushback on the rest of the cabinet. I think that the initial kind of hubbub about most of the people that were nominated has kind of subsided. And if I. If the tenor that is coming out of the meetings that people are having with the Senate now is any indication it might actually be, you know, it might actually be all of the people that Trump's pick get, get into their position. So fingers crossed. That's what I'm hoping for.
Tim Pool
I heard Tulsi is having issues.
Sam
I was gonna say, who do you think's gonna have the most trouble, if any?
Sergio
So I honestly, I think it's Tulsi, and it's not because of her, but it's because of. Well, I mean, it's partially because of her, but it's also because the, the intelligence community doesn't want someone that wants to make any changes. They want someone that's going to be like, we're gonna, I'm gonna come in and it's going to be business as usual. Because the intelligence apparatus, I, I believe works largely unhindered by the rest of the government. And I think that they, absolutely, I think they expect Marco Rubio to be a very, you know, status quo Secretary of State. So if he, because he is the most seasoned politician that he's got that's been nominated, I think that the intelligence community expects him to be, you know, kind of very, very much status quo. And I think that the reason that, that Tulsi will get the pushback is because she will do the most to the most powerful branches of the, the government right now, which is the, the intelligence agency. I think the DoD, I think Hegseth might actually get into the DoD fairly easily. I think, I don't think, I don't think they're gonna get much trouble from for Kennedy because that's really largely inconsequential to the Defense and, and basically foreign affairs kind of stuff. I think the, the intelligence apparatus and the Defense Department are the three that work together the most closely and have the most, the most things that they don't want to see change because they try to have, they try to have plans that are longer term than just one administration, right? They want to see developments in Europe that, that are going to take longer than four years. They want to see developments all over the country or all over the world that are going to take longer than four years. So they don't want people coming in and changing, you know, making major changes in policy. So I think those four, three are the ones that are the most likely to have major pushback. No one cares who runs hud. You know, no one, no one really cares who runs the, the, you know, Department of Health and Human Services. Nobody really cares who's the Secretary of Transportation. You know what I mean?
Sam
Those things are like John Radcliffe or Cash.
Sergio
I think that Cash Patel might have some pushback, but I don't know how much. And that's because the. That's because of the. The possible or likely you know, illegal activities of, of previous FBI agents of, of, you know, and, and people that were in the bureaucracy. That's just my sense, though.
Tim Pool
I read an article that there are eight right now Republicans, who are kind of on the fence because they had a talk with Tulsi and she would not answer certain questions. But this is political. I believe it's political. Who? You know, I don't know if I could believe them as much as they talk, but they were saying that she has the hardest chance because she was not answering the questions that they hoped. And that's the same thing. Like they want. They want middle of the road. They want the. They want the unit party person in there so they can keep doing what they're doing. Being as dirty as they are. Yeah. Being as dirty as they are and keep living in their own island, away from the rest of us doing what they want to do without any kind of oversight. And she's going to give them oversight. What do you think?
Ian Crossland
Right on.
Tim Pool
All right.
Ian Crossland
Is there anything else you wanted to add, sir?
Caller 3
Briefly. Just let me. I'd like to encourage everyone. I'm going to suggest a book. But I promise you this book will change your life. It's the book that has really altered everything that we see. It's what Bernays and Goebbels based all of their propaganda off of. It's a book by Gustav Le Bon. It's called the Crowd, A Study of the Popular Mind. He's a French social psychologist that created group psychology and it's basically what all propaganda is based off of. He also wrote a book that, Phil, you'll love called the Psychology of Socialism. Explores the origin of the ideology and how to deal with it. It's amazing work. Definitely check it out. Listening to it on audiobook. It's available right on.
Sam
Thanks for calling, guys.
Tim Pool
Thanks for.
Caller 3
All right, bye bye.
Ian Crossland
Oh, Discord's freezing. There we go. All right, next up, we will grab if Discord unfreezes. Maybe it won't unfreeze. All right, there you go.
Tim Pool
Is it unfreezing?
Ian Crossland
It is frozen. It is completely frozen. Well, you know, that's Discord for you. It's just gone. Is the chat moving on the show still? No, it's not.
Tim Pool
Let's see.
Ian Crossland
I don't know. Wait, wait. It Moved.
Tim Pool
I see people talking.
Ian Crossland
It moved. I'm clicking a button.
Tim Pool
Click that button.
Ian Crossland
Okay. Hey, I clicked a thing. Can you talk? I can't.
Caller 4
We can talk.
Tim Pool
Hey.
Ian Crossland
Hey. Welcome to the show.
Caller 4
Is it me, Tyler, today?
Ian Crossland
Yes, it is. I just can't see your name because the thing froze.
Caller 4
Okay. I just want to make sure. Thank you guys for taking my call. The show's been great tonight, even with the slow news.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Hey, you know, we try. You know, we just entertaining. Yeah, Just talk about chickens, I guess.
Caller 4
Oh, yeah. I love the show. I always, always tune in. But my question for the panel is, with the victory of Donald Trump, we have four years to prepare for the presidential election as well as the midterms around the corner. With that in mind, what can I and the rest of the viewers do to do to influence culture back to a more sane rationale? What could I be doing to go against the woke mind virus and ensure it loses relevancy?
Ian Crossland
Write a Thanksgiving jingle, probably include turkeys, maybe a gobble here or there. I'm joking. But largely, we need to figure out how we can increase our expertise in communications and media. So we have a whole bunch of merit based individual voices that rose up as a populist movement would and helped the right populist movement win. But the Democratic machine, of course, is going to rebound. The uniparty Republican machine is going to rebound. So we need to be thinking about what we can become experts in to be better communicators and control this space. I don't know how that translates to you because I'm not going to just say, start a podcast because everybody's got one. It's not necessarily what we need, but we need culture and we need people to be like, this is why am I racist? With such a success, mainstream public appeal, Angel Studios, that Homestead film, fantastic. That's what we need, man. Go make movies.
Phil Abonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
You know.
Sergio
Yeah, screenplays.
Ian Crossland
I think December 20th, Homestead is coming out. Is that right? And so it'll probably a Thursday preview. I don't know. It looks good. Like the trailer is like a guy in his house and then his wife leaves the kids, and then he looks in the TV and a nuke blows up in la and then he gets in his car and chases his wife down. I'm like, oh, I'm ready for this movie.
Tim Pool
I seen a clip of that. Of when they. We don't know, but they're apparently Oakland police or LAPD police come to the house and are trying to get it and they're like, no, we don't know who fuck you guys are. You have no right to come in here after they already set up camp. And that one guy. Guy's mansion.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
To answer his question, what do you think, Sam? You've been around the world, man. What do you.
Sam
No, not much to add at the moment. I got to think more about it.
Tim Pool
Yeah, you don't need to do movies. You keep doing what you're doing. But you can also. I feel like journalism is a good idea. Like you can search, like follow these leftists and follow these Democrats and follow these people who are trying to, you know, you should infiltrate them and their chats and learn what they want to do and then maybe share that out with the rest of the world to kind of give us a, a step up on them of some sort or an idea of what their minds are. So we can take it and squash it and demolish it before it becomes a thing. But when it comes to the big news media folks like Tim was saying that, you know, they're going to give billions of dollars into the independent news, which they might. I mean, God bless them. Hopefully they give Hasan Piker lots of money. But we need to know what to expect from them. Not everyone could pay attention. Sometimes we might need people on the inside, like be a fed for. For us.
Ian Crossland
It is Ryan here and I have a question for you. What do you do when you win? Like, are you a fist pumper?
Caller 2
A woo hooer?
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Tim Pool
I don't know, Phil.
Sergio
I don't know what to tell you. I would say, you know, if you feel like you have creative things that you want to express, that's a good, you know, a good place to start. But I don't know. I mean, I don't know anything about you. So being like, oh, you should, yeah, you should write songs or you should do that. I don't know what you're actually capable of. So really, I mean, if you're looking to change culture, I think the, the most important thing for you to do is figure out like what you want to do, like what it is that you Think you have to offer. And I mean, look, maybe you're not sure what you have to offer, but you know a whole lot better than any of us do.
Tim Pool
Amen.
Sergio
You know, so honestly, you know, you really need to. To think about what you have to offer, what you can do, and then, you know, just start doing it. That's one thing that people, A lot of people think they need stuff and things. And a bunch of stuff going on, like to start doing anything. The most important thing is to start doing it. If you want to write, write songs, just start writing, right? Just pick up. Pick up whatever instrument, musical instrument that you have access to and come up with melodies, even if you're just tapping them out, individual notes on a keyboard, and write lyrics. If you want to write stories, just start writing. If you want to be a journalist, go places where you think there are stories and film and record, do it with your phone. You don't need a special camera. You don't need. Need a bunch of toys. I had a buddy that wanted to be a. He wanted to stream video games. And he was. And I was like, well, just start streaming. And he's like, he was all wrapped up in, well, I got to get the overlays, and I got to get this. And I got to get this computer, blah, blah, blah. I'm like, bro, your Xbox has the Twitch app in it. Like, this was years ago. But like, I was like, bro, your Xbox comes with the Twitch app inside of it. Just start streaming.
Caller 4
Like, just start doing a lot easier nowadays, too, even.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Sergio
Yeah. So my advice to you is I don't know what's best for you to do because I don't know what your life is like. I don't know you. But when you do feel like you want to do something, don't sit on the couch, get up and do it. So the best advice that I can give you is, whatever you decide to do, don't tell people about it. Don't think about it, don't talk about it. Get up and do it. Do it badly. Do it. Do a. Do a horrible job because you have to do it badly. Anything that you want to do well, you have to do it badly first. So that's what you should do. Get up and do it.
Phil Abonte
Totally.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Caller 4
That's great advice.
Tim Pool
You guys have been watching Tim Cast irl killed it. Been watching Tim Cast for a long time. So, you know his motto is just start doing it. That's what he tells you. Preachers. Just do it. To start going.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Because. And this is Famous in startup startups. A lot of people will seek investment and then be like, I need to hire 10 people to do this. They go, nope, you need a. You need a baseline product first. Do it on your own. If you can't, too bad.
Sergio
Yep.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. And a lot of people will. They build a foundation and then realize you have to move and you can't because your foundation's too big. They fail. That's why it's important to just start doing things. And that's where success comes from.
Tim Pool
Go Nike.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, but is there anything else you want to shout out?
Caller 4
Yes. I'd love it if people would check out my own channel. I have a channel called Tyler Today news on YouTube. I've watched people like Tim and Steven Crowder since 2016 and it inspired me to make my own content as a small form of doing my part within the culture.
Sergio
There you go.
Ian Crossland
Right on. Cool, man. Well, thanks for calling in.
Caller 4
Thank you guys. Had a good night.
Ian Crossland
All right, let's jump to our last but not least, we've got viral RG Raymond G, you are on the show.
Caller 2
Hey, how's it going? Thank you so much for having me. Long time listener, first time caller. But oh, man, my question, basically it correlates with the last one actually. It's like, Tim, you inspired me to do actually my own vidcast type show. You know, obs, all that fun stuff. And I live stream it every Thursday on Rumble. I've been doing it for like three years and I just basically wanted to get some advice actually on how to. How to elevate my game in the terms of like getting more viewerships. Should I make it into a daily show instead of weekly show?
Ian Crossland
Definitely.
Caller 2
Maybe mirror some stuff to YouTube, make.
Ian Crossland
More, make more content than everybody else, do more work and then find your marketing opportunities. So on the ground stuff, man on the street, additions going on other people's shows, all of that stuff. X is one of the best vehicles for building up the initial base. But then, you know, it's largely by just doing more work than everybody else. That's really what it is. Make, make more content.
Tim Pool
Yes. Someone I used to watch, I still kind of watch them nowadays, he would do four during the day and then like three between six, seven, between six and seven. And then the 8 o'clock live show, it was just non, stop, non stop in your fucking face content. So, yeah, I agree with the. Just keep, do more and more, more and more if you can, if you're not working. And man on the streets are great. Everyone loves a Man on the street, right, Sam?
Sam
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, I think about, like, NOS Daily. I think he made a thousand videos in a thousand days.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Sam
He said no matter what.
Ian Crossland
What.
Sam
That whatever this video is gonna be, it's going out. And that consistently, I think, is what led to this platform.
Ian Crossland
It's a good start. It's small.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
You know, but it's a good start. I did 6,000 videos in a thousand days, but, you know, Jesus Christ. Yeah. I was doing six videos per day.
Sam
Tim's on a different level over here.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. But, you know, there are a lot of people in the space, and when you watch them work behind the scenes. Let me tell you guys how the average person produces content. Not everybody, but let's see.
Sam
Are you about to go back to the construction worker about work?
Ian Crossland
We've got this article on Luigi Mangione. They'll go, Luigi Mangione has been indicted on murder charges. And then New York Governor Kathy Hochul has issued a statement.
Sam
Huh.
Tim Pool
I like it.
Ian Crossland
Alrighty, let's see. So when you go behind the scenes and you're watching people produce content on YouTube, that's how almost all of it is made. And then what they'll do is afterwards, there's programs that cut the dead air and jam it together and automatically add back and forth, jump cut zooms. So then it looks really fast going back and forth. Yeah. And it's because very few people have the ability to just talk endlessly.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Ian Crossland
Even if it's incoherent like me, I.
Caller 2
Don'T have time to do hard edits. I'm at this point now where it's like, I. God bless live streaming. I just basically just get on my computer, press the buttons, sit and talk for an hour. And then bam. I'm just like, there's content.
Phil Abonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Maybe you should break it down. What do you guys think about, like, hours? Like, you know, for maybe a starter up or like, do break it down in 20s or something? Like, you don't gotta stop talking, sir. Just maybe cut it. Maybe do segments.
Caller 2
I was thinking about that. But the issue is, it's like since they're all basically stories that build up throughout the week until Thursday. Is it really like, you know, then I got to spend days, actually, like to be able to spend a couple of hours later heading up into segments. And it's going to be like old stories that I doubt anybody's going to want to have already either moved on or not want to listen to.
Ian Crossland
Well, it's. It depends on the story. Some stories are Breaking. And there's nothing you do if you don't get it up right away. It's a dead story. You may as well not. But there are a lot of stories where you just like, you can't assume everybody knows all the news. So often on, on Monday, I'll have stories in the morning that are from Saturday or Sunday because what am I gonna do? It's like, I want to talk about it. It's. It's not so much about it being breaking, but I want to talk about it. Does fine. Just depends.
Caller 2
You know, I noticed that actually it's like, you know, a lot of the info comes from like, things like X. And I was like, on my live stream, actually, I think I talked about the dude who, the Chinese guy who had like nasty stuff and Joe Biden, pardon him. And then I saw later you basically talked about it and I was like, hold.
Tim Pool
Holy snap, you beat him to it. But you can also pre game too, bro. If you don't need to edit stuff, you can pregame. You're doing 20 minutes, cut, stop, send out. 20 minutes, cut, stop, send out.
Phil Abonte
You know.
Sergio
Yeah, you could read the. Read the things that you're gonna go over.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And you know, before you actually start recording, you don't spend, you don't need to spend hours doing it. You just feel like, yo, I'm gonna take 20 minutes, talk about Luigi. I'm gonna take 20 minutes to talk about leftist. You know, 20 minutes on Hassan piker, and then bam, boom, bang, bing.
Phil Abonte
I guess I could say it helps a lot to like, I've seen on. I watch a lot of podcasts, you know, guilty is charged, but I see a lot of people that are able to, like, if you can branch different subjects, you get people from different parts of the. The world involved and if you can. So just educate yourself on it. Read more about the things you normally do. If you have. I know you have a little time. You mentioned you have a little time, but that's something I can mention of how to get better and how to get, how to get more people involved. I don't know, increase your, the breadth of your analysis. I don't know, I'm not really sure. It's not really going to help you in the algorithm or anything like that, but could help your content. Who knows?
Tim Pool
And not talk about the main topic of every day. Like go to story number three, you're saying Serge or story number four, and then people won't hear about that stuff.
Phil Abonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. So there you go.
Caller 2
Thank you so much. Actually, this has been such a great joy, and I guess I'm gonna. I know some of y'all want to get to sleep, so please, I'll end it here. Do you mind if I shout out my podcast?
Ian Crossland
Do it to it.
Tim Pool
Don't you dare.
Sergio
Just kidding.
Caller 2
It's brattycast. You know, B R A t t y cast@rumble.com every Thursday around noon. 12ish. And I'd like one more thing. Give all of you guys a special compliment. Raymond Sneed, Danny Jr. You're a badass. Sam, you're a cool guy. Phil Abonte. My favorite all that Remains song is I won't go quietly. Tim, keep doing what you're doing. Keep fighting. I hope all of you have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Ian Crossland
Right on.
Sergio
Cheers, man.
Ian Crossland
Thanks for calling in, brother.
Caller 2
Thank you.
Tim Pool
All right, Tim, were you the first person ever to do cast? Because everyone. Everyone does cast now, you know, like, I think.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I. I created the Tim cast handle in 2009 in March, and now everybody's just KRASN cast. Simp cast ready.
Tim Pool
Jeremy cast. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Jeremy cast.
Tim Pool
Quarter that quarter and cast. Whatever.
Ian Crossland
Quarter cast.
Tim Pool
Yeah, whatever the name. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. It's kind of weird.
Tim Pool
How do you feel about that?
Ian Crossland
They also use the font that I found. Everybody uses the same, like, font that I use. People started adding the bold red words the way I started doing that. Yeah. If you look@YouTube.com timcast and you go through from my oldest videos to my newest ones, you can see the evolution of the thumbnails as to how I was just trying to make them. The first thumbnails were like me, and it was just, like, cut out on Photoshop with text and a blue background. Then I started adding subjects. Then I started adding red to the words. Then I started choosing one big, bold red word. Now everybody does it. It's kind of weird.
Tim Pool
So. So Mr. RG just heard what he said, so listen to that too. As well. Some more advice for you, sir, and everyone else.
Ian Crossland
But the funny thing is, what I ultimately discovered is that none of it mattered in the first place. And that's why on Tim Cast News, there's no thumbnails. We tried doing thumbnails briefly. It had no impact, and it was extra work. So I said, what's the fucking point? So now there's just the first frame of the video where it's me, like, you know, making a face with the story that I'm about to read, and it's just all the voice, all of it was. Was just not Worth it. But now I see everybody else trying to make these great thumbnails, and it's like they never matter. You can look at a thumbnail from, like, Dave Rubin and it's a picture of him and Megyn Kelly and it says no way. And it's got a million views, like the thumbnail didn't matter. People wanted to watch the video for whatever reason, and they watched the video.
Tim Pool
Do you think the. The. The. The title has a huge. Probably bigger say than the definitely thumbnail? Right?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, maybe. I think it's mostly about what YouTube puts on the front page. And so at a certain point, doesn't really matter, I guess. Yeah. Anyway, it's been fun, Sam. Thanks for hanging out.
Sam
Thanks for having me. Appreciate it.
Ian Crossland
And for. For everybody else in the chat, thank you so much for being members. And I see a lot of rumors are going around. A lot of rumors. This is really funny.
Tim Pool
I've seen some, too.
Ian Crossland
Well, what I can. What I can. What. What I will just say is.
Tim Pool
What.
Ian Crossland
Can I say on this? I think people are trying to put out fake news to force. There's a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes. We. I've mentioned that we've been in negotiations with a bunch of companies. I think someone's making a dirty play move to create fake news to influence. Okay, yeah, someone's trying to force something to happen, and they're. They're trying to make this a story for some reason. Yeah, we'll see. We'll see what happens. But I'll leave it there. Thanks for hanging out, everybody. And we'll be back tomorrow morning. Hopefully there's news.
Timcast IRL Podcast Summary
Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with a brief mention of sponsors, which are subsequently skipped to focus on the main content. Tim Pool introduces the segment titled "Twitch or Terrorist," a game designed to determine whether certain statements were made by Hasan Abi, a popular Twitch streamer, or Osama bin Laden, the infamous terrorist leader.
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Gameplay Mechanics: Participants—Tim Pool, Ian Crossland, Sergio, Phil Abonte, and guest Sam Goodwin—take turns guessing whether statements are attributed to Hasan Abi (referred to as "Twitch") or Osama bin Laden ("Terrorist"). Each correct guess earns points for the participant.
Key Discussions:
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Throughout the game, participants make several contentious statements linking Hasan Abi and other figures to terrorism, reflecting a highly polarized and confrontational discussion style.
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The episode features interactions with callers who ask questions ranging from personal advice to broader societal issues.
Key Segments:
Faith and Parenting: A caller inquires about maintaining faith during challenging times, to which Sam Goodwin responds by emphasizing the importance of a strong faith foundation provided by family.
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Influencing Culture: Another caller seeks advice on how to influence culture positively and combat what they refer to as the "woke mind virus."
Panel Responses:
The conversation includes moments where the Discord platform experiences technical difficulties, leading to brief interruptions. These instances provide a more relaxed and personable atmosphere amidst the intense discussions.
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As the episode wraps up, the hosts provide final advice to listeners, encouraging proactive engagement in content creation and emphasizing the importance of consistent effort in influencing cultural narratives.
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Closing Remarks: Tim Pool thanks the participants and callers, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, signaling the end of the episode.
Conclusion
This episode of Timcast IRL centers around the provocative game "Twitch or Terrorist," which serves as a platform for the hosts and guests to discuss and debate the influence of online personalities and broader geopolitical issues. The conversation is marked by strong opinions, controversial statements, and active engagement with callers seeking personal and societal advice. While the episode aims to provide hard-hitting analysis and uncensored discussions, it also highlights the polarized nature of current political and cultural discourse.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this summary are solely based on the transcript provided and do not reflect the assistant's opinions. Some statements made by the podcast participants may be controversial or factually incorrect. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically with the content.