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The Bird & The Bear - Session 65

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(0:00) - The boys open the session with a short conversation on the "seen it all before" mentality of older generations, “I guess those philosophies become a little bit shaky” - (3:30) - Daryl shares his life updates and how important communication will be in achieving his goals, “That’s a lot of platitudes” - (13:15) - Sammy quickly shares his life updates since not a lot happened while he was on call for jury duty, “I was reminded how annoying traffic is…” - (16:46) - Sammy touches back on some of his commentary from Session 64, “So if we have a nation of men who need to better themselves, then that means we have a nation that needs to better itself”

(18:46) - The boys begin their discussion on “The Red Pill Economy,” starting with a conversation on the business of exploiting lonely men, “and it’s making them a living, and that’s just crazy to me … and they’re not fixing a damn thing” - (24:50) - Daryl gives his thoughts on the “nice guy” defense, “Being a nice guy is keeping your opinion about someone’s appearance to your f**king self” - (28:52) - The boys talk about the reverse effect Andrew Tate’s “anti” Redpill attitude had on his audience, “The term for that is obfuscation” - (35:05) - The boys debate what makes men valuable to women, “Read a book …Watch Gossip Girl … Have something to talk about” - (43:55) - Daryl talks about how being a great man doesn’t mean your a great man in the eyes of women, “My beard is a funny example … Beards in general are a funny example” - (51:37) - Sammy helps Daryl work through some outdated (and slightly misogynist) social concepts, “You first give someone the confidence to fix themselves, when first give them the confidence to feel like a human”

(58:46) - The boys move into the second half of their discussion on “The Red Pill Economy,” with a conversation about the un-pickable pick-me, JustPearlyThings, “She’s the token Stepford housewife … Except she’s never been a housewife” - (1:04:16) - The boys react to some of JustPearlyThings worst takes, “I keep going back to f**king David Clarke in my head, because she’s playing off it one-hundred percent” - (1:11:44) - The boys talk about the need for a countermovement as well as some practical solutions men can apply to themselves immediately, “There’s all theses different moments of Pearl doing all this math that ain’t mathin, but every time she does the whiteboard, it’s Glenn Beckin”

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(0:00) - The boys open the session with a short conversation on the "seen it all before" mentality of older generations, “I guess those philosophies become a little bit shaky” - (3:30) - Daryl shares his life updates and how important communication will be in achieving his goals, “That’s a lot of platitudes” - (13:15) - Sammy quickly shares his life updates since not a lot happened while he was on call for jury duty, “I was reminded how annoying traffic is…” - (16:46) - Sammy touches back on some of his commentary from Session 64, “So if we have a nation of men who need to better themselves, then that means we have a nation that needs to better itself”

(18:46) - The boys begin their discussion on “The Red Pill Economy,” starting with a conversation on the business of exploiting lonely men, “and it’s making them a living, and that’s just crazy to me … and they’re not fixing a damn thing” - (24:50) - Daryl gives his thoughts on the “nice guy” defense, “Being a nice guy is keeping your opinion about someone’s appearance to your f**king self” - (28:52) - The boys talk about the reverse effect Andrew Tate’s “anti” Redpill attitude had on his audience, “The term for that is obfuscation” - (35:05) - The boys debate what makes men valuable to women, “Read a book …Watch Gossip Girl … Have something to talk about” - (43:55) - Daryl talks about how being a great man doesn’t mean your a great man in the eyes of women, “My beard is a funny example … Beards in general are a funny example” - (51:37) - Sammy helps Daryl work through some outdated (and slightly misogynist) social concepts, “You first give someone the confidence to fix themselves, when first give them the confidence to feel like a human”

(58:46) - The boys move into the second half of their discussion on “The Red Pill Economy,” with a conversation about the un-pickable pick-me, JustPearlyThings, “She’s the token Stepford housewife … Except she’s never been a housewife” - (1:04:16) - The boys react to some of JustPearlyThings worst takes, “I keep going back to f**king David Clarke in my head, because she’s playing off it one-hundred percent” - (1:11:44) - The boys talk about the need for a countermovement as well as some practical solutions men can apply to themselves immediately, “There’s all theses different moments of Pearl doing all this math that ain’t mathin, but every time she does the whiteboard, it’s Glenn Beckin”

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