Dom Roberts
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I just think that, like, despite, you know, religion and the patriarchy trying to tell them, like, you have to live this way.
They're, like, choosing a different way.
Whether it's the right way or not.
And these girls be doing all sorts of shit that, like, literally make my head spin upside down.
Like, genuinely, at the end of the day, I think, like, it really made me...
just look at how, you know, even like, yeah, I'm a fucking LA piece of shit.
And like, you know, I work in like the, the, the, the industry of social media and stuff.
And like, I feel like there is that narrative where I'll feel so embarrassed about like, I have to film a brand deal or like I have to do something.
But like at the end of the day, I'm like,
literally providing for myself and like a man who like has slack like has a fucking slack and like meetings and like you know why is that more honorable than like someone who's able to like even like when people make fun of like when tiktok was going away they're like yeah finally but i was just like okay but how many like you know and it's not just like women but it's also like
just people were able to like finally get out of debt, finally like do something that's not backbreaking fucking labor that like, you know, by just like doing something like TikTok or YouTube or like all these different things.
So I guess all to say, like in the weirdest way possible, would I find inspiration from a group of Mormon women in Utah?
Maybe a little bit.
These girls, they go through shit.
And they a part of big shit.
And they do big shit.