💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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That gator segment sheds some light on why ralph and riley got into the world famous gunt fight, they had a prior altercation at the same residence. Ralph was returning to the scene of the crime. It's like poetry, it rhymes.
Null please do more of the shitty Egyptian Nader accent it's really funny
I love all his accents. The Nader one, the Fatrick one, the Ralph one, the JF one. They're all very entertaining.
 
Great show, enjoyed it a lot.

I'm wondering though, does Null have something against superchats? They have been fun so far, they provide some extra content and laughs. Is not like you're giving them the DSP treatment where the question doesn't get answered or outright ignored. I mean, if you weren't giving people their money's worth then they would probably tell you, as far as i can remember no one ever gets banned on the chat unless they are an obnoxious cunt.
 
Here you go @Null. I took this photo in Israel too for maximum Jewishnness.

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Can confirm you didn't make it up.
Did we go to the same corny market stall in Tel Aviv?

I saw those same terrible t-shirts.

Also saw this, would've gotten it for null but they only had women's sizes.
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Also lol somehow Tel Aviv is terfy:
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Also saw this, thought of Melinda:
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Great show, enjoyed it a lot.

I'm wondering though, does Null have something against superchats? They have been fun so far, they provide some extra content and laughs. Is not like you're giving them the DSP treatment where the question doesn't get answered or outright ignored. I mean, if you weren't giving people their money's worth then they would probably tell you, as far as i can remember no one ever gets banned on the chat unless they are an obnoxious cunt.
I believe he's just very aware of the potential for superchat segments to be low effort and boring. Like metokur, who just mechanically reads them out and barely reacts. Josh does a good job with them in my opinion however.
 
Just watched the episode. I watched this one in two sittings; even without the shekelchat superchat readings they feel longer.
The only part of the episode I didn't like was the Ralph segment, probably because of Flamenco.
Warski's argument for abortion to lower crime rates was much more interesting than Freakonomics, but I could have definitely have done without the musical number.
 
I have come up with my own Sigma male aphorisms, based on the life experiences of some of the individuals who were featured in this week's Mad at the Internet. It is my hope that the pithy wisdom contained therein will help rudderless young men, who are lacking a strong patriarchal figure in their lives, to be better people, rather than mall shooters or transsexual alpaca farmers.

1.

"The true beta lives in the box.
The true alpha thinks outside the box.
The true sigma moves the box."

2.

"The spider catches the fly before it can be swatted."

3.

"Have the abortion. Don't be the abortion."

4.

"Use a restraining order to restrain a restraining order."

5.

"Never purchase comprehensive car insurance. Your comprehensive assurance that you will not have an accident should be enough."
I can summarize all sigma male advice into one rule:

Caring too much about Alpha vs Beta is Beta.
 
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"how did gator know that faith didn't have a seatbelt on?"

It's very possible Faith either made a public statement or told Gator after her and Ralph broke up
Gator says something along the lines of "I had no idea what was going on at the time but this is what was happening according to what I picked up on later." So I presume one or more of the people there filled him in on what had happened later - whether it was Ralph or one of Digi's crew or even Faith, who knows.
Can I get a link to the gumroad, please? Can't seem to find it, I'd like to watch the unreleased content.

The meme article review was kinda funny at times but frankly not the best of the Gumroad-exclusive content so far.
 
@Null in regards books on the theory that Patton was killed, I'm afraid I'm not aware of any book in English that covers just this issue which is worthy of the name.
EDIT: I forgot, there is 'Target: Patton' by Robert Wilcox. This is a lot less stupid than the O'Reilly book, in that it's paleocon hysteria about the Reds rather than neocon hysteria about the Reds, but it still misses the point that Patton had far more devious and evil enemies than ol' Joe Stalin.

There is a fucking terrible book ghostwritten for Bill O'Reilly called "Killing Patton" that twists the existing stories and pretends that 'the Reds' were responsible for the killing of Patton. The intention appears to have been to suck the oxygen out of the story. It is as competent a work of history as O'Reilly's book "Killing Jesus" which blames the Romans for "killing" the Prophet Jesus (PBUH) is a Christian religious book.

If you read David Irving's excellent 'War Between the Generals' (available in PDF form for free on his 1994-era website) or the 'Patton Papers' book that collates many of his diaries and writings, it becomes very clear why certain elements wanted him dead, and if they did indeed to conspire to murder him it certainly wasn't because his rival, Eisenhower, really really liked Communism (given how much Eisenhower ramped up the Cold War, the opposite is clearly true)- but because Patton questioned the fundamental premise for why American blood and treasure had been wasted in a war of annihilation against the German people ("Berlin gave me the blues. We have destroyed what could have been a good race and we [are] about to replace them with Mongolian savages... the Germans are the only decent people left in Europe... I prefer the Germans").

Some good quotes from European works on the alleged killing of Patton and the Patton papers appear at Rense:
I'd recommend reading 'War Between the Generals' and the various volumes of the 'Patton Papers' before wasting time with 'Target: Patton'.
 
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