Meech
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I don't like people who, on the one hand, talk about themselves as being self-made, and on the other hand, never make anything. He's a cuckoo. And I keep saying this because it's important that we recognize he's a cuckoo.
He implants himself in another person's organization and then insinuates, finds a way to make him the owner of that organization and then finds a way legally to be called the founder of that organization. He's not the founder of Tesla. The two gentlemen who founded Tesla are the founders of Tesla. He simply had a legal agreement with them.
When they left, he would be able to call themselves founder. That's it. So he's contrived this position, and he doesn't do anything unless he knows he's going to get something back for it. And now he's talking about involving himself in British politics by supporting the far right in Britain. And so I take offense at that. If he wants to screw up America, I'm not here for that either.
I don't think that people will benefit from his presence in politics. But I certainly don't want him involved in British politics. And so I've been telling people, I think, He is a capricious, cruel, deviant man who wants without need and is insatiable. He'll never have enough. He'll never have those moments of clarity that most of us have.
Those moments where we look back with some form of shame when we see the trail of destruction that we've wrought either with our actions or our lack of action. He'll never have those moments, and so he's going to be dangerous until the day he dies.
Now the world knows.
You're safe with me.
You're special. It was too loud.
God, I've seen that. I'm telling you, that is pornographic. That is pornographic.
Well, I don't know. I just know that he ends up by answering, thank you, daddy. That's what's going to happen. Okay.
If you never miss, you're in great shape. Rarely do. Oh, but wait a minute, though. There's the rarely, you see.
I do not know. I didn't have hubris when I played I don't know I have this just no there's no beef in this for me. It's not a big deal So I think you're in better shape than when this challenge was this is also very true I am in better shape than when we this challenge was issued. I
Oh, yes, that's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Never underestimate the ability to turn it on for a short period of time, even if it means a great deal of pain later on.
I want to say this right now. If I'd ever seen that jump shot, it would have been indelibly burned into my brain. I would remember you to this day if I'd ever seen that jump shot before. I'm assuming for that reason that this must have been some kind of weird anomaly. You were drunk. I don't know what had happened. That's not an anomaly.
But I do know that when I look at that jump shot, it makes me feel uneasy, as if something is wrong in the world.
It's the match of the hands at the end. How does that happen?
Oh, my God. It's the twist of the fingers and the two stages as well. If you watch as it goes up, it's like it's here, and then it's like a.
He's so special. That makes it worse now.
It is sticky, right? But he was spitting facts. I know, but I don't know how. See, this is the thing about straight men broadly. I don't understand why anybody who's a straight man would imagine that speaking this way would make women think, oh, yeah, that's what I want. Somebody who looks at me like I'm a super creep.
A conspiracy theorist. and slightly oddball, as far as I can tell. But that's it, that's all I know. He made a bit of news in the United Kingdom because of him being outspoken about vaccination. But that's literally all I know. I don't understand. I mean, it's one of those things where, So many sports people get told to shut up and dribble, depending on what it is they want to advocate about.
And then you've got people like him who get to say off the wall stuff that will kill people. And that's a fundamental truth of this. If you talk about the way your new incoming health secretary is talking about polio, vaccinations, you're going to get more polio and more people will die. More people will have lives of misery who shouldn't.
And I don't think that you should be allowed to do that just because you played sports. There are some things you're not qualified to talk about, and those are one of those things for him. But again, I don't know him. I just... There's so many other things in this world that you could influence with your power. I don't understand why this would be it.
And the idea of self-exploration, by the way, is bullshit. Don't self-explore while you're doing harm to others. Self-explore in your own mind, in your own house, with academics and influential and inspirational people that you can pay to be around you. But you don't have to do that. while you're experimenting and clumsily making other people fall for the same bollocks that you're falling for.
That's my problem with it.
Like, I don't want to see it. Surrounded by people who love and will care for you, not surrounded by people who want to exploit this footage. to sell a show. It's crazy to me.
Yeah, and also, yeah, just sticky, man. And the way he moved his fingers while he was talking about it. It's like, God, women aren't chicken wings.
I wouldn't underestimate the power of... of kind of social pressure too. Because some of these people that were wondering, were you always like this or did you hide it? It's not really about that. Sometimes it's more calculated than that. There are things that people talk about now because they know they can talk about them.
It is okay to have a conversation with somebody who can still be seen credible who thinks that the earth is flat or who thinks that dinosaurs didn't exist or that birds are drones. The social pressure against those people is gone. Whereas I still think that if you talk about those things, you're a little bit,
Yeah, see, this is that thing. You talk to each other in a way that is really unusual.
No, I think there are some, you know, the data is out because not enough time has passed for people to do really good studies on this. But there's a couple of things. One is that the pandemic was amazingly exploited by people who wanted to challenge authority of every kind.
So you're talking about people normally in planes when you're told by a flight attendant to do something, you just do something and you don't kick off because you know there's consequences. Whereas now, the very act of violating that authority is empowering for people. Being thrown off a plane, going onto a no-fly list puts you in the rarest of air.
And there's a group of people who exploited that to try and make people anti-authoritarian. And we've seen the impact of that on, frankly, a governmental scale in this country and in Britain. The other side of this is that one of the defenses that a lot of people had against their minds working against them was the presence of other people.
Even the meaningless kind of I'm hanging out after work, catching up and playing softball or whatever people do. That was a defense against you being in your head and your head coming up with some crazy shit that wasn't challenged. But all of a sudden the pandemic came and a whole bunch of people find themselves alone with their thoughts, perhaps for the first time and night after.
After night, after night, and especially after the moments of, you know, that Zoom wine catch-up bullshit that everybody hated after. Once that died down, you suddenly realized it's just me and my thoughts, allowing them to spin and spin. And after a few months, an idea that you would have thought unconscionable, completely ridiculous, became embedded as something that you've always believed.
And then you left, and you're now suddenly surrounded by people with these very unusual, sometimes dangerous thoughts. I think that's part of it too.
Yeah, I mean, he wants to be seen, but the same as the bloke who was running with the abs earlier today. What he wants is to be seen a very specific way. And he wants everybody to interpret his run, his body, that way. And he would be offended or upset if he was seen a different way, even if that's our right as human beings to witness it.
So Aaron Rodgers, he wants to be seen, but he wants to be seen a certain way. Just in the same way I've met people who are flat earthers and they want to be taken seriously, even though that is impossible to do with somebody who believes the earth is flat because physics wouldn't work. It doesn't change the fact that that's what they want. And so when it doesn't happen, it's incredulous to them.
then it's like why can't you, it's dehumanizing instead of just taking it as you can't be taken seriously if you do this. Or if you put this very intimate thing out there, you can't control how people are gonna perceive it.
Okay, great idea. What a strange way to say I just really want to skydive.
Nestling is excellent. Where is the video? We're trying to find it.
275 at not much body fat.
He really did. He took you. I've seen a lot of videos like this. They didn't end this way, but...
I've got to tell you, that's not nestling.
I think it's fair to say it can't be a beef because I think beefs have to be two-sided, and I don't think he knows I exist. So I simply... I don't like bullies, and I don't like hypocrites. And he embodies both of those things. I don't like grifters, people who would sell snake oil to people who don't need it.