Tim Dillon (Comedian): The Boomers Are A Selfish Generation And Gen Z Has Exposed Society's Scam!

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  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO  7 місяців тому +1602

    Tim is basically my favourite comedian right now! I know yall are surprised to see him here 😂 the ceo of fake business 😂 Can I ask you all a favour? If you enjoy this episode with Tim, will you hit the like button on the video 👍🏾 it helps to share Tim’s episode with more people 🙏🏽

    • @anomalyraven
      @anomalyraven 7 місяців тому +78

      I'm a simple man. I see Tim Dillon on UA-cam, I press 👍

    • @susancooper7869
      @susancooper7869 7 місяців тому +17

      It’s the Boomers! Word 😅

    • @GG_11_11
      @GG_11_11 7 місяців тому +26

      ​@@timmy8414I was laughing during most of this podcast...plus I got to hear Tim go deeper into personal topics, I loved it!

    • @sreedevi3652
      @sreedevi3652 7 місяців тому +2

      ❤👏👏

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 7 місяців тому +1

      Tim Dillon is a moron, I can't believe you had this guy on, I have lost respect for this channel.

  • @buzinaocara
    @buzinaocara 7 місяців тому +3186

    That's the second time I've actually seen Dillon be candid for an extended length of time, and it's borderline surreal. He is a way more sane than his comedic persona would lead you to believe.

    • @peds8345
      @peds8345 7 місяців тому +55

      History Hyena's was a good one too!

    • @Wot50202
      @Wot50202 7 місяців тому +101

      It’s true! If you catch Tim in the middle of one of his comedy rants you’d think he’s borderline lmfao. But it’s a character he plays up for comedic sake. I love it when he drops the facade and just allows someone to pick his brain. I could listen to Tim speak without his comedy character for days on end.

    • @colebucket6009
      @colebucket6009 7 місяців тому +116

      Yeah his comedy is derived from a pretty solid understanding of the human condition imo. He’s a smart guy socially

    • @juneack5848
      @juneack5848 7 місяців тому +30

      He was great on PBD podcast

    • @jabronaldrangus9524
      @jabronaldrangus9524 7 місяців тому +58

      if u listen to his arguments he always sounds sane/intelligent; the energy of his rants and the aggressive cynical sarcasm does make him seem unhinged tho if ur not capturing the big picture of his claims.

  • @croatkate
    @croatkate 7 місяців тому +1477

    I think this is the most serious/open/vulnerable I've seen Tim. I really appreciate how he let his guard down and opened up.

    • @paulfroelich1024
      @paulfroelich1024 7 місяців тому +10

      Agreed.

    • @monichicaz28
      @monichicaz28 7 місяців тому +28

      @@paulfroelich1024 His Honeydew episode is also excellent, really gets into his origin story and his mom

    • @paulfroelich1024
      @paulfroelich1024 7 місяців тому +1

      @@monichicaz28 word

    • @MultiBluedog123
      @MultiBluedog123 7 місяців тому +6

      @@monichicaz28Ryan is so good for allowing people to feel comfortable and really be vulnerable, just seems like a great dude

    • @dgwear69
      @dgwear69 7 місяців тому +1

      He brilliantly knows how to reach new audiences! I mean this with no disrespect because I’d love a country that thought exactly like time.

  • @sto6772
    @sto6772 7 місяців тому +330

    "some of our best qualities dont always come out for the best reasons.."
    An endearing statement

  • @jassuyt6357
    @jassuyt6357 6 місяців тому +415

    There is a quote from Tyler Durden in fight club that I think perfectly encapsulates millennials. "We’re the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War’s a spiritual war… our Great Depression is our lives. We’ve all been raised on television to believe that one day we’d all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won’t. And we’re slowly learning that fact. And we’re very, very pissed off."

    • @lemoncrash1814
      @lemoncrash1814 4 місяці тому +25

      He was born in 1962. He talking about boomers, or at least Gen X, but sure millennial, make it all about you 😂
      On the other hand, great art will speak to many generations, so no surprise that his words resonate with you.

    • @kristopherpoulsen653
      @kristopherpoulsen653 4 місяці тому +51

      ​@@lemoncrash1814 Take. Your. Pills.

    • @jordanselbach2999
      @jordanselbach2999 3 місяці тому +26

      @@lemoncrash1814lmfao he was born in 1985, either a bot or a hilarious gaslight

    • @piglo318
      @piglo318 3 місяці тому +1

      Truth

    • @Nerfherder-oo7iv
      @Nerfherder-oo7iv 3 місяці тому

      @@lemoncrash1814settle down and take your pills grandpa. If you behave you can watch Matlock later.

  • @thehubrisoftheunivris2432
    @thehubrisoftheunivris2432 7 місяців тому +423

    My mom has Alzheimer's. I'm a man and her sole caregiver. I really appreciate when he said,"it's like saying goodbye to someone, little by little," when they have a mental health ailment and how is similar to a terminal illness.

    • @mattlittleton5137
      @mattlittleton5137 7 місяців тому +18

      My mom too and my grandma had it as well and that is exactly what it is like. If you're a good care giver then they'll be totally gone long before they actually die...which is probably the easiest way to deal with the death of a loved one to be honest. Because technically they already had died long before they actually did so it's not a sudden jolt on your emotions when it finally happens. All in all it is truly terrible watching them slip away though, especially when the day comes when they all of a sudden don't know who you are anymore. If you're lucky after that day passes, just maybe, one day they will all of a sudden remember you and you can give them a hug and cry for a minute as you embrace them for hopefully more than just a minute. It's so fucked up to be the caregiver but I wouldn't want it any other way cause I got to have a few more moments in the end than anyone else did and I cherished them so much.

    • @justaride1366
      @justaride1366 7 місяців тому +15

      My mom has dementia. She started off repeating conversations 3x verbatim, because she couldn't remember that she had called the day before, or what she had said 15 minuted before. Then she couldn't remember my boyfriend's name, then she couldn't remember her children's names, now she doesn't know who I am. No one visits her but me (GenX), and my older sister (Boomer). My little sister (Millennial) doesn't, with the excuse that she has kids(?). My younger brother (Millennial) has no excuse, except he can't steal money from her anymore, because she has become a ward of the State (I live in a different State). Kudos to you for taking care of your mom. And yes, it IS a terminal illness.

    • @EMan-cu5zo
      @EMan-cu5zo 7 місяців тому +4

      It definitely rings true. It’s heartbreaking to watch loved ones or friends go slowly into that illness.

    • @benjaminwlang
      @benjaminwlang 7 місяців тому +18

      My grandmother and my mom had it. My mother was diagnosed when I was 15. She didn't die until I was 26. The first time I noticed something was wrong was when she was driving on the wrong side of the road and I told her I think she is driving on the wrong side. She went into the right lane and laughed it off saying "sometimes I forget that."
      I spent the "best" years of my life being a caretaker. It broke my father and my sister. We lost everything. She was completely gone by the end. Society doesn't really talk about the toll it takes on caregivers. The focus is usually on the person with the illness.

    • @thehubrisoftheunivris2432
      @thehubrisoftheunivris2432 7 місяців тому +2

      @@benjaminwlang I've decided, in these later stages, just to go broke but have stability. Try to keep her days as happy and positive as possible. I'm not particularly attached to much else in this world. I believe in God and I'm answering my calling. I'm sorry it was so tight for you and others. It's tough for me too. I just got into the perspective of not caring about much else, aside from my 10 year old daughter. She is really good and like medicine for my mom. And when my mom passes away, I think my daughter will grieve and turn it into a positive. I'm glad she gets to know my mom, even in this state.

  • @SteveB-nx2uo
    @SteveB-nx2uo 7 місяців тому +992

    my favorite thing about Tim Dillon is that I didn't even know he was gay,
    because his comedy isnt some self absorbed rant session.

  • @RoyceKyleCorbell
    @RoyceKyleCorbell 7 місяців тому +624

    I love Tim. Prime example of a man who grew up lost just like all of us. Finding his way and understanding what he needs to be aware about in life. good man.

    • @ninajoy3378
      @ninajoy3378 7 місяців тому +3

      Lost is a stretch. Grew up on long island raised by boomers.... much better
      ...

    • @MonkeyLiggaScrumptiousNan
      @MonkeyLiggaScrumptiousNan 7 місяців тому +6

      Yeah never heard of him until now tbh but I’m always happy to see people still in the world that say things they want/believe and not just reading from a boring socially acceptable script, the whole world has gone crazy with someone having a different opinion or saying something you don’t agree with in a public space, we need a lot more people that are themselves and arnt complete puscs to speak their mind

    • @TheAdventuresofSnickersandMinn
      @TheAdventuresofSnickersandMinn 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes!

    • @MrSeagoblin123
      @MrSeagoblin123 7 місяців тому +1

      Tim isn’t funny he’s relatable (he’s actually pretty hilarious)

    • @taylorroberts1657
      @taylorroberts1657 7 місяців тому +3

      And We Wish Him Well.

  • @robertbrazas9287
    @robertbrazas9287 6 місяців тому +180

    “We gave up on the children” Its so sad but true.

    • @BennyMcGibbon
      @BennyMcGibbon 4 місяці тому +26

      I didn't update my phone for about seven years. I had an old normal mobile phone. I bought a new Google pixel 7 pro. I've never been more traumatized. The constant insessent advertising, the intense profound array of passwords and personal information to access the most basic services, banking, doctors appointments. I hate it. I hate that we can't just ring up a human being anymore. No wonder the kids are so messed up.

    • @RedHorseman66
      @RedHorseman66 4 місяці тому

      They're treated like unkept posessions/property/slaves. Their behaviors are simply a manifestation of whats going on in their environment and internally.

    • @michellecaudill7936
      @michellecaudill7936 4 місяці тому +4

      No we didn’t not all I was born in the 50’s I have 6 great kids 12 awesome grandkids and I care about this crazy insanity for my grandkids sakes

    • @smithereens7105
      @smithereens7105 4 місяці тому +7

      ​@@michellecaudill7936he's talking about society as a whole

    • @kennybachman35
      @kennybachman35 3 місяці тому +1

      @@BennyMcGibbonyou are in total control of that device. Turn off your location and stop subscribing to 💩. And NEVER under any circumstance, bank online. You know it has a phone and an off button, right?

  • @kyleblalock6047
    @kyleblalock6047 7 місяців тому +1225

    "When we say, 'You can be anything you want to be', the translation is:
    'Work yourself to death, I'm going to be on my boat.'"
    Pure Gold

    • @debiseeu1620
      @debiseeu1620 6 місяців тому

      LA is not the whole of California.LA is a city located in Southern California. There is a whole A$$ 1,100 miles of gorgeous land. The truth about New York is stank and nasty, with rude, mean people. Grow up. White can always complain about everything that’s slipping away from him.

    • @itsmejerkface
      @itsmejerkface 5 місяців тому

      If that's bad advice, I don't need advice

    • @haxio17
      @haxio17 5 місяців тому

      40% of US Boomers live *under* the Poverty Line

    • @kodacres7820
      @kodacres7820 4 місяці тому +13

      They worked their whole lives too. I got tired of waiting on people to die, so I went out and carved my own path, everyone else should too, we are not entitled to the fruits of others' work.

    • @lu5445
      @lu5445 4 місяці тому +10

      Whenever i heard that, i would think, “i wanna be homeless on a tropical island, working with local fishermen, doing handywork”

  • @juliusd.2541
    @juliusd.2541 7 місяців тому +129

    Probably would’ve never clicked this on this pod but when I see Tim Dillon I WATCH. This was an absolutely amazing conversation. I’ve never seen Tim so candid and vulnerable - yet he still weaves his brand of dark sarcasm so fluidly. He is so well spoken and he continues to surprise me how thoughtful he is. Probably one of my favorite people right now.

  • @Spartacus547
    @Spartacus547 7 місяців тому +1956

    That is the coolest quote ever "influencers these generic barcodes with feet" 😂

    • @miamihurricane865
      @miamihurricane865 7 місяців тому +75

      Tim is truly a modern day poet/philosopher for our times.

    • @eriklondon2946
      @eriklondon2946 7 місяців тому +8

      I'm a little slow, what does it mean? (Im still only part way through it.)
      Meaning people sell themselves out?

    • @SirBoopBoop
      @SirBoopBoop 7 місяців тому +93

      ​@eriklondon2946 No worries, lol. So essentially, what Tim is saying is that influencers lack any sort of personal, redeeming qualities as human beings that they are akin to a barcode. A series of lines only to be bought and/or sold amongst the consumers of their "content."

    • @eriklondon2946
      @eriklondon2946 7 місяців тому +24

      @@SirBoopBoop Gotcha. Much like actors, as he talked about earlier, how big companies hire them and pay them to say words. And when at the Grammys, all they can say is "climate change". haha Got it.
      Thank you.

    • @grahammason5673
      @grahammason5673 7 місяців тому +23

      ​@@miamihurricane865this man has a very good perception of what the fuck is really going on on so many levels

  • @ContrastComparison
    @ContrastComparison 6 місяців тому +34

    Timmy D is a prime example of a comedian who understands the human condition on an elevated level. Really the best comics demonstrate this because so much of comedy is tied to being honest and relatable. Tim’s a master at his craft.

  • @jamec-gk9zy
    @jamec-gk9zy 7 місяців тому +930

    "Why are you late to work?"
    "I'm gay"
    I gotta start using that.

    • @RobbbbM-qk3ei
      @RobbbbM-qk3ei 7 місяців тому +25

      I’m gunna use it too.

    • @malmal3003
      @malmal3003 7 місяців тому +22

      I literally had to catch my breath from laughing at that 😂

    • @cody3504
      @cody3504 6 місяців тому +34

      If they fire you you can sue them for discrimination 😂

    • @chadwells7562
      @chadwells7562 6 місяців тому +19

      @@ianhesfordJust show up in a dress if you’re a dude, and don’t shave. They’ll get the message 😂

    • @fatmonkey4716
      @fatmonkey4716 6 місяців тому +18

      Or the boss just says I'm trans (thereby gaining more victim points) and your fired.

  • @QGDeclined
    @QGDeclined 7 місяців тому +172

    Despite having heard all of these stories from Tim over the years, this interview was captivating. Tim is usually very "on" and this stands out as one of the most sincere interviews I've ever seen him give. Great interview to you both, a pleasure to watch.

    • @norasaysthings
      @norasaysthings 7 місяців тому +4

      I totally agree. This was unique. I love the quietness too.

  • @motsnrub
    @motsnrub 7 місяців тому +987

    Meghan McCain's transition is really a testament to modern science.

    • @lucysingh506
      @lucysingh506 7 місяців тому +53

      She is a handsome woman

    • @dirtymfnsanchez
      @dirtymfnsanchez 7 місяців тому +33

      #YesOrYes

    • @Floridagirl_life
      @Floridagirl_life 7 місяців тому +16

      Oh, you mf 😅🤣💀 I thought it was a topic that was going to come up for a sec! 👏🏼

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 7 місяців тому +36

      Close... very close.
      Tim is actually Amy Schumer's Non-Identical Twin Brother.

    • @LaurenSummer
      @LaurenSummer 7 місяців тому +6

      @@dertythegrower I just audibly screamed. hahahahaha

  • @mikezooper
    @mikezooper 6 місяців тому +17

    Best ever guest. Wow. Grounded, humble, owns his mistakes, funny, intelligent, critical thinker.

  • @Tommy-hq1yz
    @Tommy-hq1yz 7 місяців тому +69

    Tim i recently lost my mother too and that thing you said about her soul being free really helped. God bless bud ❤

    • @Tommy-hq1yz
      @Tommy-hq1yz 5 місяців тому

      @Cynner1321 Thanks, friend 😀

  • @TheElectronPusher
    @TheElectronPusher 7 місяців тому +391

    I appreciate Tim's self-awareness. Enables him to recognize and point out the absolute absurdity of it all.

    • @MsElke11
      @MsElke11 7 місяців тому +2

      He's really intelligent. Too bad he doesn't feel the need to pass on his genes onto the next generation.

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 7 місяців тому +8

      I'm smart, tall, strong, handsomer than Tim Dillion, am in good shape, in my 30's, have money in the bank, a union job, 3 vehicles, have manly skills such as being a certified automotive mechanic but as well am the most knowledgeable person I know in realms such as history, science... STRAIGHT white man.... Yet I can't even find a decent female to go out on a date with. Let alone have children... To be completely bold and honest I kinda believe my genes are too bright and full of greatness for me to even want to allow to continue in this world and species...I THINK.. all I know is my 17th great grand parents were both passengers on the may flower and among the first 100 or so Europeans who settled the northeast of north America and we're at the first "Thanksgiving".... If my ancestors could see how things ended up I believe they would advise me to end our involvement. And what do ya know....

    • @SargentWebbz
      @SargentWebbz 7 місяців тому +12

      @@ron1836you can’t be serious

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 7 місяців тому +2

      @@SargentWebbz who knows. In some ways yes I am. Or maybe that's just how I have had to make myself feel as a coping mechanism because for reasons I cannot see or control I have be at odds with 99% of society all my life and just cannot make connections with humans beings. Especially in the last 5-10 years and with people younger than me say in their 20's.
      Just saying that I have technically every thing that women supposedly want. Yet here I am. Not even on the radar. So there is obviously more to it. Such as being basic and a normie mid wit

    • @trentonjohnson3833
      @trentonjohnson3833 7 місяців тому +1

      Awareness just makes it all worse, at least for me right now it’s not fun.

  • @HeidariReacts
    @HeidariReacts 7 місяців тому +1129

    This is the most RANDOM collaboration ever 🤣
    But I am definitely here for it!

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 7 місяців тому +28

      Tim actually runs as a CEO, of Fake Business LLC. Based in Delaware ® © 1984

    • @michaelshannon9169
      @michaelshannon9169 7 місяців тому

      Hardly random, hes a notable comedian...makes sense to me...

    • @HeidariReacts
      @HeidariReacts 7 місяців тому +14

      @@michaelshannon9169 I have seen the guests on this podcast and he does not tend to have comedians on it. So from my experience this came as a shock 🤷🏻‍♂️ I am happy though, love Tim Dillon as a person and comedian. He keeps it real!

    • @kimberkhoza6558
      @kimberkhoza6558 7 місяців тому

      Same

    • @georgec5212
      @georgec5212 7 місяців тому +1

      Tim does fake business and sold subprime mortages, he knows the biz

  • @joshschutz7731
    @joshschutz7731 5 місяців тому +20

    Dillon has become the wiseman of comedy and I’m here for it

  • @LaLaJonesG
    @LaLaJonesG 7 місяців тому +103

    This guy’s amazing. I could listen to him all day long. LA being full of people “waiting for instructions” - spot on and possibly not just in LA.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 7 місяців тому +5

      nyc also.. and portland

    • @chubbykitten13
      @chubbykitten13 7 місяців тому +4

      Chicago just entered the chat.

    • @Huma_RS
      @Huma_RS 7 місяців тому +4

      Add Australia, and most of the "Commonwealth" countries

    • @skeezix8156
      @skeezix8156 7 місяців тому +2

      Seattle. If the power goes out they’ll just stop on the freeway and start live-streaming the trauma

    • @TaxEvasion777
      @TaxEvasion777 6 місяців тому +1

      Every Church lol

  • @MarkM324
    @MarkM324 7 місяців тому +1024

    Nothing is more quintessential Gen X than being forgotten during every generational discussions. We love it!! 🤣

    • @ehhhhhhhhhh561
      @ehhhhhhhhhh561 7 місяців тому +100

      this is the comment i came here for lol. i was thinking the same thing

    • @cantonold7014
      @cantonold7014 7 місяців тому +131

      We are the ones who have to be the real adults in the room once the boomers are finally in their old folks homes.

    • @mrjoe27
      @mrjoe27 7 місяців тому +118

      As someone who is basically right in between Gen X and Millenials (some call us Xennials), my experience has been that true Gen Xers are by far the best recent generation.

    • @wesleystreet
      @wesleystreet 7 місяців тому +40

      Yeeeeeepppppp. Here to watch the world burn, I guess. 🤷

    • @wesleystreet
      @wesleystreet 7 місяців тому +50

      @@mrjoe27 Ehhh, I wouldn't go THAT far. As an Xennial, I prefer the Millennials... at least the older ones. I think Gen X basically gave up when they realized that their parents were never going to retire. They have the best music but they're also the most conservative (Gen X music is all counter-culture).

  • @cameronmtv
    @cameronmtv 7 місяців тому +258

    bro is my spirit animal lmao
    i was dead when he described ppl in beverly hills sitting in their house like dolls, doing nothing, thinking nothing ... truth is humor.

    • @joestalin2375
      @joestalin2375 6 місяців тому

      ​@DieterDuplak314
      It used to be they donated time to a charity to ease their conscience,now they got Prozac and gin.peace.

    • @cameronmtv
      @cameronmtv 6 місяців тому +6

      @DieterDuplak314 so much silicone!

    • @Oklahomacitybonger
      @Oklahomacitybonger 6 місяців тому

      ​@DieterDuplak314 Return the slabs!!

    • @DopamineDecor
      @DopamineDecor 5 місяців тому +3

      Humor is truth actually.

    • @kodacres7820
      @kodacres7820 4 місяці тому +1

      Sure beats sitting around feeling entitled to what others earned.

  • @boost91
    @boost91 6 місяців тому +36

    "we're all going to die if we keep trying to convince each other to think the same way other people think."
    "The way forward is to respect people's differences, and create a world where different people can thrive."... This is 100% on point!!
    If you're upset and lonely you'll be on social media... When you're on social media they get paid... If you follow the logic trail social media companies have an incentive to make you lonely, frustrated and unhappy...

  • @darrentaylordigital
    @darrentaylordigital 7 місяців тому +245

    Amazing guest! Looking forward to this one. No medical advice, no constant crying, just straight up good conversation!

  • @-KillaWatt-
    @-KillaWatt- 7 місяців тому +268

    The opening line already roped me in. "why are you late? 'I'm gay'" 😂

  • @markgibbons9891
    @markgibbons9891 7 місяців тому +232

    Love Tim's take on the Boomers. "Proving the lie of the 60's ....." and the drugs changed from acid to money ! Fantastic.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz 7 місяців тому

      He is not bright... he is angry at boomers when gen z is no different they clearly want to be greedy and it is just harder for them to do so. Boomers aren't any different and every generation is trying to do the same thing.

    • @dawnchristine
      @dawnchristine 5 місяців тому +27

      Post-war prosperity is why boomers have wealth. We were born into a time when pensions existed and people stayed in jobs for decades. But I agree, they don’t identify as elders and won’t give up their jobs/income stream.

    • @haxio17
      @haxio17 5 місяців тому +1

      I grew up with the 60's ones. Most didn't change drastically.

    • @pennyelliott7080
      @pennyelliott7080 4 місяці тому +3

      I disagree. He is talking about people born in the 60’s, very late boomers who were not teenagers or eligible for draft in the sixties. His parents were teenagers after 1975.

    • @pennyelliott7080
      @pennyelliott7080 4 місяці тому +2

      @@dawnchristineThe Boomers never got a chance at power. Look at the US where it seems the power is still in the hands of people over 80. Guys like Trudeau are not boomers either.

  • @showtime951
    @showtime951 6 місяців тому +37

    I recently heard death described as, "the time at which the soul graduates from and outlives the body (vessel)."
    I found that helpful, positive, and liberating in my personal situation.

    • @metallboy25
      @metallboy25 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, many people find delusion liberating.

    • @woofbark4475
      @woofbark4475 4 місяці тому +2

      That's not a new idea! The concept of life after death was spoken about by Jesus 2000 years ago. You just need to 📚 what He stated and what he claims, believe and apply it before you leave your body.

    • @juanrojas7505
      @juanrojas7505 2 місяці тому +1

      Dont take it too seriously. The next seconds after u die all the memories from this life will start to fade away and u will be ready to start again somewhere else and so on. Todo pasa en frente de tus ojos.

  • @edrichard6153
    @edrichard6153 7 місяців тому +274

    Hello, I'm just a regular old guy (68) from Dallas, Tx. I usually visit this channel to watch interviews related A.I., presidential candidate RFK Jr., etc. Today I ended up here because that's where UA-cam's algorithm took me. I saw Tim's comedy act on TV recently and liked it. So I watched this video and discovered I really do like him and I'm now a Tim Dillon Fan.

    • @Kinuhbud
      @Kinuhbud 7 місяців тому +11

      👍 cool story, bro

    • @heidi22209
      @heidi22209 7 місяців тому +10

      Can I say that was a beautiful thing that happened to me today. Your simple honest comment... there's a strip club that has a radio add in my area. It's called Slik exotic.
      The pitch is.... "come for the food, stay for the show" (it's frozen pizza. If they feel like making )
      Glad you came for the food.. and stayed for the show. ❤

    • @seanmalone897
      @seanmalone897 7 місяців тому +6

      I just moved to Dallas from Ireland!

    • @edrichard6153
      @edrichard6153 7 місяців тому +3

      @@seanmalone897Ireland to Dallas. It's the luck of the Irish, no doubt! Hope you have good experiences here

    • @LimorG
      @LimorG 7 місяців тому

      Welcome to the pig pen, watch out, it's a real knife fight out here 🐖

  • @australiswatson6548
    @australiswatson6548 7 місяців тому +220

    Devoted Tim fan here; I cried a few times during this episode; so vulnerable but still solidly on his game. Wish you well Timmy

    • @obamasgrandpapi7925
      @obamasgrandpapi7925 7 місяців тому +19

      We wish them well🤣

    • @Sage-308
      @Sage-308 7 місяців тому +2

      Tim is a good man.

    • @Outplayedqt
      @Outplayedqt 7 місяців тому +5

      @user-ef9ld8ex3dNot progress - we simply wish the DOAC (a fellow fake businessman) well.

    • @familychiken
      @familychiken 7 місяців тому +3

      @user-ef9ld8ex3dhe’s a Lex Fridman style interviewer from what I can determine. They seem to do very well when you look at the views and subscribers, it’s interesting. I prefer several other interview styles to this but I suppose the main advantage is that the guest has the floor most of the time, the interviewer is just a facilitator for the guest to paint a verbal picture

    • @Leo-nl6ky
      @Leo-nl6ky 7 місяців тому +2

      I actually preferred this guy's style to Lex's as a long-time fan of both Tim and Lex. Lex's intensity with emotional topics can be uncomfortable for the viewer and interviewee IMO.

  • @cabby1215
    @cabby1215 7 місяців тому +93

    “I would of stayed in that castle…no matter what was said” 🤣🤣😭

  • @parkinsoncircus9323
    @parkinsoncircus9323 4 місяці тому +6

    tim dillon is a very crucial comedian and social commentator of the pandemic era. And what I love is he does use the trends from this era to make money but does not take himself seriously

  • @TIOLIOfficial
    @TIOLIOfficial 7 місяців тому +66

    Besides his humor and his comedy, the thing I love the most about Tim is his incredibly raw honesty. I love it.

  • @markostaletovic7439
    @markostaletovic7439 7 місяців тому +422

    Steven seems nice. We wish him well!

  • @funkymunky
    @funkymunky 7 місяців тому +1740

    Am I the only one who started laughing his azz off when Tim imitated his teacher who died from lung cancer? "I'm here, I'm in hell now, because of you!" 😂

    • @caspertucker
      @caspertucker 7 місяців тому +31

      No I fucking ROFL’d

    • @LiveWire1908
      @LiveWire1908 7 місяців тому +13

      No you were not alone lol 😂

    • @jzen1455
      @jzen1455 7 місяців тому +18

      Made me think of Thelma and Velma from the Simpsons.

    • @dj858
      @dj858 7 місяців тому +23

      @@jzen1455 you mean patty and selma?

    • @NotDr.Evil137
      @NotDr.Evil137 7 місяців тому +8

      You know they are still complaining in the afterlife lol

  • @chloegrobler4275
    @chloegrobler4275 6 місяців тому +9

    I appreciate the scathing sarcasm done with a straight face when talking about the generations.

  • @stephenpasterino2017
    @stephenpasterino2017 7 місяців тому +269

    If you grew up on the East Coast in the 90s & 2000s this is so relevant and hilarious

    • @sb-kc3xc
      @sb-kc3xc 7 місяців тому +7

      for real lol

    • @ninajoy3378
      @ninajoy3378 7 місяців тому +7

      Right!!!! I grew up on long island!!! It's wild

    • @kjabareen
      @kjabareen 7 місяців тому +6

      Mystic, CT, here 1997-2000.

    • @rehmsmeyer
      @rehmsmeyer 7 місяців тому +10

      Or just 90's and 2000's in general.

    • @talesfromthemoribund702
      @talesfromthemoribund702 7 місяців тому +1

      I did and it is lol

  • @BurgundyKRO
    @BurgundyKRO 7 місяців тому +791

    Holy Shit. You have just doubled your audience. Tim Dillon Is my dad.

    • @haidenmorgan
      @haidenmorgan 7 місяців тому +22

      Mine too! 😮

    • @RedWolfenstein
      @RedWolfenstein 7 місяців тому

      Do you follow in his gay cocaine addled foot steps

    • @thomasnohejl8196
      @thomasnohejl8196 7 місяців тому +19

      Me three, it's a family reunion online!

    • @GG_11_11
      @GG_11_11 7 місяців тому +12

      He's my stepdad

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 7 місяців тому +16

      He’s my son hi family

  • @pietrogiovanni3756
    @pietrogiovanni3756 7 місяців тому +27

    Thanks Tim...my older brother was a schizophrenic..it was a tough road for him and the family....it is always helpful to hear someone else's experience. thanks!!

    • @JoTracy
      @JoTracy 7 місяців тому +2

      My older sister too
      It's a heartbreaking road 💔

  • @ErinSmith-jo8td
    @ErinSmith-jo8td 6 місяців тому +3

    I’ve never heard of this man, but I’m going to follow him now! He voices all of my concerns and worries in a way that I can handle to let the anxiety out. I worry for men in our society, especially raising two boys, I’m tired of feeling that I’m going to be fodder in the wars to make the elites rich, and he tells the truth about AI and the evil rich. Great guest!

  • @goranerceg6557
    @goranerceg6557 7 місяців тому +474

    Tim Dillon is an international treasure, protect this man at all cost.

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 7 місяців тому +7

      Why not volunteer to be part of his retinue of body guards?

    • @pam164
      @pam164 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@brushstroke3733🙄

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 7 місяців тому +11

      @@pam164 That's the look I give when some says "protect [someone] at all costs." It's just a virtue signal. All costs? Really? So if necessary to protect Tim all other humans had to be killed, that would be an acceptable trade-off? I'm not a fan of over used rhetorical devices like this one. Roll your eyes if that makes you feel superior. I guess that's what I'm doing. 🙂

    • @Luton-Mick
      @Luton-Mick 7 місяців тому

      Protect him from who? The Russians? Aliens? The deep state? or perhaps gut churning cliches..

    • @F1986R
      @F1986R 7 місяців тому +3

      @@brushstroke3733
      Maybe he wants to say that he's disappointed to hear that from a fellow human/fan of Tim -possibly.
      You do have a point, but exaggerations are common in general and aren't too bad when you're expressing your genuine appreciation of something or someone

  • @GodMode365
    @GodMode365 7 місяців тому +28

    First time watching a video on this channel and it's awesome to finally see someone ask thoughful questions, maintain a perfect and consistent pace all throughout and most importantly, respect their guest enough and be selfless enough to give the guest the necessary amount of space to fully express themselves without ever cutting them off. This conversation was conducted almost flawlessly from start to finish, so major props to the interviewer.

  • @breakfast_with_spliffany
    @breakfast_with_spliffany 7 місяців тому +43

    One of my favourite guests on your platform so far. Very genuine and authentic. I love how Tim is just so raw in his truth's and doesn't have any shame entangled in his past. It is so very refreshing to see a true human being be so vulnerable and real.
    Thank you both for this!

  • @Harry-sp3fz
    @Harry-sp3fz 6 місяців тому +4

    I have never seen Tim so vulnerable. One thing I can say is that you can't lie in an AA meeting, there will be some unhinged (or suppose hinged by sobriety) nutter there who will scream at you. I have seen everything in AA meetings, from professional footballers to CEOs talking with complete honesty , and I mean complete honesty.

  • @annmarieknapp
    @annmarieknapp 7 місяців тому +131

    Emotional terrorists. Damn, that was excellent. I recall the 80's as a kid watching how materialistic things became. The 70's were kind of ugly aesthetically, but people seemed to care about the planet and marginalized groups. This changed in 80's where it was all about flashy colors, pop music with electronic sounds, big business, big hair, and the renewed cold war with Russia that was all contrived by American media to terrorify us. The 90's ushered in a new generation that was cynical and annoyed by how fake things were so we received grunge from Seattle, best music on planet, and a group of young people warning everyone how toxic and dangerous things were becoming. Internet opened up doors, but no social media yet, so you still had dome privacy and freedom. The millenia changed things again, and well, now even youtube is about money. It used to be largely a fun place to go. That Content Creators and Influencers are "jobs" is really kind of bizarre. Sigh. This guy knows Long Island, I lived there in grad school and he has that place well pegged. Really like this guest. Sorry to hear about his mother. I understand. Lost my Mom 9 years ago. Thank you Stephen for having this fellow.

    • @lisao6928
      @lisao6928 7 місяців тому +6

      You must watch his comedy. He's the best!

    • @zimmerd36
      @zimmerd36 7 місяців тому +9

      Loved your brief history lesson from 70s to 2000s. Spot on!! Agreed 90s grunge perfectly encapsulated the general feeling or conscious tone of that time. From TOOL to Alice in Chains, Rage, Henry Rollins, STP, Nirvana. I still listen to all of it almost every day. That feeling of apathetic numbness coupled with teenage angst. Little did we know those were literally the best of times. One foot in analog and one foot in digital and still about 20 yrs from all the pussies and marginalized fucktards.
      Despite all my rage, I am still just a rat in a cage.

    • @jileelmcdaniels7331
      @jileelmcdaniels7331 5 місяців тому +1

      I sometimes find myself saying I miss the old internet. I see what you're saying.

    • @haxio17
      @haxio17 5 місяців тому

      @@zimmerd36 Grunge started in the 80s with 80s teenagers

    • @alexanderhamilton876
      @alexanderhamilton876 4 місяці тому

      ​@zimmerd36 thought you were gonna forget about the pumpkins there for a second

  • @amyc.peters1064
    @amyc.peters1064 7 місяців тому +63

    Idk how I missed Tim Dillon, but I just found him. I watched him riff and giggle with Theo V for a xouple hours, and now this.
    This man is calling it almost all of it, and he is still so funny, I thank God for people like him

    • @kr50401
      @kr50401 7 місяців тому +11

      Omg you’ve missed something… go back to his early porch videos with Ben. Those were the best. The episodes called Life in the big city, Bomb Disneyland, how to be popular… The episode with Ray Kump called “Bill and Hillary’s last kill” 😂 Vintage Tim is the best Tim ❤

    • @christiandowning6634
      @christiandowning6634 4 місяці тому +2

      Find his JRE episode he shared with Alex Jones in 2020. One of the funniest podcasts ever

  • @mbdevic
    @mbdevic 7 місяців тому +163

    I've been and still am Dillons fan for years. But this interview is something else. I'm so glad that Tim is willing and able to give open and honest interview like this. And the interviewer is so good at what he's doing, I was not aware of this channel before. Glad I found it. I'm flying accross Europe to see Tim in Copenhagen and I'm so happy about that and I know it'll be worth it. Great interview, loved it.

    • @rjones6801
      @rjones6801 7 місяців тому +5

      Same, Tim is the only reason I'm here. I've never even heard of this channel, lol. It was an excellent interview.

    • @MrsParksIsInTheHouse
      @MrsParksIsInTheHouse 7 місяців тому +2

      Maybe my favorite TD interview ever. ❤ I’ve been a huge fan of his for years and I just saw him in Boston and I laughed so hard for an hour, my face hurt! 😂 I hope you enjoy him in Copenhagen- I have no doubt you will! Great interview! Very cool to see a side of Tim we never get to see. 🫶🏻

    • @mbdevic
      @mbdevic 7 місяців тому +1

      @@MrsParksIsInTheHouse So true! And thank you so much ❤! So awesome you got to see him in Boston and enjoyed it! I bet he is even better with the American audience as he can just launch 😂 but I'm sure he won't hold back with us either lol. And he would die laughing seeing two ladies exchanging hearts in comment section on his interview 🤣. We wish him well!

    • @MrsParksIsInTheHouse
      @MrsParksIsInTheHouse 7 місяців тому +1

      @@mbdevic - Yes! You will have a blast!! We wish him well… YES OR YES? 🤣

    • @mbdevic
      @mbdevic 7 місяців тому +1

      @@MrsParksIsInTheHouse 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @compier12
    @compier12 6 місяців тому +3

    What a nice open conversation. Cuddos for his honesty. Not seeing any politician or other media personage share the life without holding out. I just realized he started his life surrounded by lies and deception, cut himself a mental suit of lying to survive, and now he is the most open person. Nice progress

  • @zondervonstrek
    @zondervonstrek 7 місяців тому +87

    Ironically while listening to this I thought "I am so much harder working and more responsible those all those gen Z kids. " All while I listened to this entire podcast at work when I was claiming to do data base consolidation... a thing made up to get out of writing reports.

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 6 місяців тому +8

      How do you get that job?

    • @TaxEvasion777
      @TaxEvasion777 6 місяців тому +23

      @@yoeyyoey8937 you know somebody who knows somebody 5-10 years ago probably

    • @azurephoenix9546
      @azurephoenix9546 6 місяців тому +3

      Ayyy....I'm doing "P.O. Compliance"😂

    • @zondervonstrek
      @zondervonstrek 6 місяців тому +11

      @@yoeyyoey8937 I literally got the job because I was the only person who could pass a back ground check.

    • @ToothpasteJuice
      @ToothpasteJuice 5 місяців тому +2

      Is this some sort of corporate speak that I'm too plebian to understand?

  • @Lisa_In_Canada
    @Lisa_In_Canada 7 місяців тому +30

    I was a big fan before but an hour and half later, I am an even bigger fan. It isn't often we get a glimpse into the raw human side of Tim that isn't accompanied with quick remarks and jokes. This was a really great insight to a man who's brain and wit are seemingly on hyper speed but clearly his heart is just as vulnerable as the rest of us.

  • @annmarieknapp
    @annmarieknapp 7 місяців тому +87

    Probably the most authentic person Ive seen interviewed here. Really like this guy snd respect the channel. Nice job Steve!!!

    • @AK-74K
      @AK-74K 7 місяців тому +4

      Half the stuff he rants about he doesn't really mean or massively exaggerated. Great comedian, very talented, but genuine isn't the word I would use. A few genuine moments here, but lots and lots of Tim's unique style ranting, so let's not make this interview into more than what it is.

  • @polymathing
    @polymathing 6 місяців тому +13

    1:20:00
    "The reason they call it the American Dream is because you have to be asleep to believe it"
    -George Carlin

  • @Brynden-Rivers
    @Brynden-Rivers 7 місяців тому +160

    Tim starts with "i was a closeted gay cocaine addict." My man😂

  • @RyukyuStyle
    @RyukyuStyle 7 місяців тому +86

    My favorite thing about Tim Dillon is his social awareness and knowledge of history.

  • @Ibanezguy2007
    @Ibanezguy2007 7 місяців тому +191

    everyone needs to listen to Tim Dillon's rant on therapy it's absolute fire. UA-cam it.

    • @fat69
      @fat69 7 місяців тому +41

      Especially when he's shitting on Better Help even though they're sponsoring 😂

    • @FelixCousins
      @FelixCousins 7 місяців тому

      Truth

    • @Floridagirl_life
      @Floridagirl_life 7 місяців тому +1

      Ok thanks

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@fat69Affiliate marketing is not the same as native advertising sponsors, heh. You can get most the affiliate codes and all and they give you a cut after 60 days usually (in case of customer returns.. then they track the custom links and give you usually below 5 percent depending on the item)

    • @johncee
      @johncee 7 місяців тому

      @@dertythegrowerand you seem to know nothing about how podcast adverts are priced or negotiated. Lmao

  • @tomdoingfunstuff
    @tomdoingfunstuff 6 місяців тому +2

    UA-cam is artificially pushing this channel. It keeps popping up in auto play even though I’m not really keenly watching it. It consistently puts this guy videos next to my queue.

  • @Icefury
    @Icefury 7 місяців тому +351

    Gen X is truly the "forgotten" generation. Seldom are we ever mentioned (let alone talked about) when discussing Boomers and forward. All things considered, I see this as a positive. In the dark days to come, it is Gen X that will step out from the shadows and lead us through the tough times. We are the last generation that knows how to operate and exist in an analog world and deal with people face to face / head on.

    • @red_edj
      @red_edj 7 місяців тому +38

      I agree....we are an interesting generation in between the good old days and the future we have now. And I believe we can lead the future responsibly.

    • @catherineboyle8841
      @catherineboyle8841 7 місяців тому +21

      Came to comments just for this. Good thing we have a sense of humor!

    • @Mrswillia03
      @Mrswillia03 7 місяців тому +23

      You betcha! Gen X will save the world

    • @JJHurst
      @JJHurst 7 місяців тому +34

      As Long as they don't mistake us for boomers or millennials I'm good.

    • @knightrider693
      @knightrider693 7 місяців тому +50

      Why would anyone pin their entire identity to the "generation" they were born in? Seems pretty broad based and I try not to label entire groups for trivial reasons and treat ppl as individuals for the most part..

  • @indyavalon
    @indyavalon 7 місяців тому +102

    this was outrageously good. tim is far more introspective and “aware” than i ever thought.

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 7 місяців тому

      It’s ok, you’re swallowing too much.

    • @simply.living.better
      @simply.living.better 7 місяців тому +7

      Tim Dillion is more aware than any of us.

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 7 місяців тому +2

      @@simply.living.better he’s more aware then you. Not me, don’t speak for me.

    • @grapenut6094
      @grapenut6094 7 місяців тому

      @@simply.living.better Im not sure he is.

    • @RecreationalUseOnly
      @RecreationalUseOnly 7 місяців тому

      @@unc1221he’s more aware than you and that idiot therapist Lori Gottlieb who was on here

  • @thechaostrials1964
    @thechaostrials1964 3 місяці тому +1

    This is both the funniest and most depressing 1:43 hours I've ever witnessed. This may be one of your best episodes. Not only is Dillon hilarious--he's deeply insightful and intelligent. Bravo!

  • @CraigSmith-qq3sr
    @CraigSmith-qq3sr 7 місяців тому +30

    A serious conversation with Tim and not the sarcasm that he's the king of was fantastic. The honesty blew my mind,but he is an open book. Thank you so much 😊

  • @iiandreio4228
    @iiandreio4228 7 місяців тому +80

    This crossover was not expected.....

  • @mauchkimberly
    @mauchkimberly 7 місяців тому +93

    Literally cried listening to him talk about his mom. I know this kind of life, but as a daughter rather than a son (and no dad). His description is quite accurate from where I sit.

    • @bbearsmama
      @bbearsmama 7 місяців тому +4

      Made me tear up. I’d always wanted to hear more about his mother. 💗

    • @theboomletgroup8436
      @theboomletgroup8436 7 місяців тому +1

      ❤️

    • @fr7nkyph7llyj7ne5
      @fr7nkyph7llyj7ne5 7 місяців тому

      ♥️🩸

    • @bingrusginckle
      @bingrusginckle 7 місяців тому +1

      He described where I’m going now. I was shocked how every next step he told of was adjacent to the plot of my own life

    • @Kickitwithquan
      @Kickitwithquan 7 місяців тому +2

      My mother is also schizo, and everything he said is spot on

  • @adamheath1102
    @adamheath1102 5 місяців тому +2

    The host does a great job setting Tim up to talk. And when Tim rambles it just gets funnier and funnier. Well done very enjoyable

  • @bel1eve934
    @bel1eve934 7 місяців тому +143

    Back in 1988, my boomer geography teacher told us 14-year-olds that another war would eventually be required for things to work out once they don't any more. He said this entirely neutrally as if it were just normal thing. Now I know better; it's been becoming increasingly obvious in that past 20 years.

    • @joleaneshmoleane8358
      @joleaneshmoleane8358 6 місяців тому +41

      I had a teacher in highschool say almost the same thing. That’s nuts. I remember at the time thinking that using war to fix the economy or whatever the problem is, is the most insane thing I’ve ever heard and yet nobody questions it. They can’t explain why (the normies can’t) but they’ve just accepted that “when all else fails we gotta go to war w someone.”. When asked to elaborate they have nothing other than “war is good for the economy”. And that’s it. Moving on to next topic. If this is true then wouldn’t they want to understand why? Nope! They don’t care to understand why. They just believe it’s true and normal and they’ve accepted it as truth.

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 6 місяців тому +15

      It’s normal because that’s the standard we set, that’s the world that was created after ww2. We can still change things

    • @CraftyArts
      @CraftyArts 6 місяців тому

      as if the only wars that exist are the ones america are directly involved in lol

    • @unionunicorn6776
      @unionunicorn6776 6 місяців тому +13

      @@joleaneshmoleane8358brainwashing at its best

    • @donventura2116
      @donventura2116 6 місяців тому

      ​@@yoeyyoey8937there's no changing the corrupt gov't when people only vote for presidential elections.

  • @danielaragusa
    @danielaragusa 7 місяців тому +50

    What a treat. I love this man. Thank you for hosting this conversation. Fans can see another side of Tim.

  • @buddyrichrp
    @buddyrichrp 7 місяців тому +139

    Tim needs to be protected at all costs. Anyone struggling with life and family life should listen to this man.

    • @Tormentality
      @Tormentality 7 місяців тому +4

      *nods head slowly in thoughtful agreement*

    • @brushstroke3733
      @brushstroke3733 7 місяців тому +6

      Protected from what?

    • @Tormentality
      @Tormentality 7 місяців тому +7

      @@brushstroke3733 cultural warfare, obviously

    • @chrisom4699
      @chrisom4699 7 місяців тому

      Protect him from the lizards!! ​@@brushstroke3733

    • @Luton-Mick
      @Luton-Mick 7 місяців тому +13

      @@brushstroke3733 Puke inducing "protect at all costs" cliches.

  • @Rob-Davidson
    @Rob-Davidson 5 місяців тому +3

    Pure honesty is so rare and so wonderful.

  • @andrew72041
    @andrew72041 7 місяців тому +60

    first time seeing this channel but thank you for letting tim rant uninterruptedly, I subscribed

    • @eriklondon2946
      @eriklondon2946 7 місяців тому +1

      Agreed. This is the most real I have ever heard Tim be (yes he talks about his past, but not in this detail). I love Tim most when he's got someone to talk with.

    • @guyninneman7982
      @guyninneman7982 7 місяців тому

      you agree? most of this is satirical.

    • @eriklondon2946
      @eriklondon2946 7 місяців тому +3

      @@guyninneman7982 Nope. Most of this was real. +90% of this was pretty straight up. Of course he'd mix in a joke or two to make light of his horrible past, but that is very common with comedians.

    • @guyninneman7982
      @guyninneman7982 7 місяців тому

      @@eriklondon2946 so he loves boomers, thinks millennials are are the participation ribbon generation, supports the tik tok ban, and wants a draft to happen among a myriad of other things

  • @mayonnaise9993
    @mayonnaise9993 7 місяців тому +31

    16:50
    Wife : WE HAVE NOTHING! WE’RE GOING TO DIE! 😱💀
    Husband : What size are the fish 🧐🐟

  • @YogawithAliBeale
    @YogawithAliBeale 7 місяців тому +33

    I think it's hysterical then he was talking about the generations 40 minutes in he went from Boomers skipped over Gen X and right to millenials. I was a latch key kid (born 78) cooking myself dinner in 4th grade. The generation where they had an announcement every night to remind parents they even had a kid. "It's 10 pm do you know where your children are?" lol

    • @amyhayutin1738
      @amyhayutin1738 7 місяців тому +4

      Yes and I noticed he said the millennials had boomer parents when most had Gen X parents.

    • @DaisiesInMercury
      @DaisiesInMercury 7 місяців тому +3

      ​​@@amyhayutin1738 Thank you! Not all Millennials have Boomer parents. As a Millennial myself, I have Gen X parents and I know so many that have Gen X parents as well.

    • @ryangonzalez3225
      @ryangonzalez3225 6 місяців тому

      It's only now, as many of us are in our 40s the millennials are starting to get the range at the tail end... But yeah compared to genex or silent, it could be much worse the facts of the matter is boomers took far far more than their share... And the rest of us will let them get away with it, lest we be worse than them.

    • @haxio17
      @haxio17 5 місяців тому +3

      @@amyhayutin1738 Not true. Most generation xers have generation z children. Many Boomers have millenial children.

    • @haxio17
      @haxio17 5 місяців тому +3

      @@DaisiesInMercury Many millenials have boomer parents

  • @robertwardi358
    @robertwardi358 5 місяців тому +10

    Only 15min in , and this dudes sincerity rocked my brain. He's strong for letting us see him.

  • @JoshuaSeage
    @JoshuaSeage 7 місяців тому +46

    Best lighting on a podcast set by far! DOAC just keeps getting better

  • @darkflamestudios
    @darkflamestudios 7 місяців тому +16

    This level of truth needs to be broadcast from every street corner. Society needs to reflect.

  • @ninasimone9875
    @ninasimone9875 7 місяців тому +12

    Have craved this side of Tim for so many years. Loved every bit of it.

  • @travisschaefer5286
    @travisschaefer5286 6 місяців тому +2

    This is the interview that I didn’t know I needed to hear.
    Always liked Tim Dillon. But after this I LOVE him! Nothing but respect 👊🏼

  • @bradl6587
    @bradl6587 7 місяців тому +90

    You did Tim dirty with the close ups in that lighting. 😂 He looks like he has to run up 6 flights of stairs and fight increasingly difficult homeless people on each floor.

    • @p.c.n2285
      @p.c.n2285 7 місяців тому +3

      😂😂😂😂🤣

    • @taylorroberts1657
      @taylorroberts1657 7 місяців тому +4

      Im dead 😂

    • @Cheezeball
      @Cheezeball 7 місяців тому +11

      I thought he looked like Peter Griffin after going 10 rounds with the chicken.

    • @gitgenKE
      @gitgenKE 7 місяців тому +2

      Hehe ​@@Cheezeball

    • @markyjrocks68
      @markyjrocks68 7 місяців тому +3

      It’s called being Irish lol

  • @arlenepartida4917
    @arlenepartida4917 7 місяців тому +18

    stoked he was on the pod; learned the most about his personal life on this episode.
    glad you made him answer the last question seriously. episode set lighthearted tone i needed for my day today.

  • @sgtigereye
    @sgtigereye 7 місяців тому +20

    He has such a beautiful perspective. So glad I took the time to listen to this interview.

  • @lazyfrogeyes5949
    @lazyfrogeyes5949 Місяць тому +1

    These are things people have known including myself (mid 40s) for decades. Back in the 80s and 90s i noticed my grandad never read the paper like other men did. I asked him why. He said with the news or newspaper. Its not about who's right but who's first,. It always was an agenda With social media its now easier to spread the truth and the lies were being fed. and the newer generations are standing up to it. Much respect

  • @AWC3DP
    @AWC3DP 7 місяців тому +43

    I haven't watched a full ep in ages, definitely watching this to the end 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @kimlouise-rf5rr
    @kimlouise-rf5rr 7 місяців тому +27

    TIM DILLON..... a master of sarcastic humour and super intelligent. Combining common sense with humour.
    ALWAYS uplifting listening to Tim
    Thank you for another wonderful guest.

  • @101hamilton
    @101hamilton 7 місяців тому +46

    This was a great interview! Thank you both!

  • @Sublime_37
    @Sublime_37 6 місяців тому +6

    The “What’s Up With The Different Generations,” is exactly right.

  • @MrChadLedford
    @MrChadLedford 7 місяців тому +55

    Tim Dillon is the man. His monologue rants in his podcast are legendary.

    • @AngelWest58
      @AngelWest58 7 місяців тому

      Ben was the funny one not this clown

    • @rudysconstruction
      @rudysconstruction 7 місяців тому

      @@AngelWest58nobody agrees with you, clown.

  • @anthonyrotola9905
    @anthonyrotola9905 7 місяців тому +20

    As real as it gets and an inspiration who has gotten me through a lot. A true gift. Love you Timothy.

  • @uncgrad1076
    @uncgrad1076 7 місяців тому +7

    Wow, Tim never ceases to amaze me. He is so funny, but there is so much more depth to him. That was so beautiful and poetic the way he described his mother's true spirit. It really hit me hard (and unexpectedly) since I feel the exact same way about my mother who was once tender, caring, and beautiful but was completely destroyed by dementia. She has been at peace for over four years now and I miss her true spirit so much.

  • @stephaniecahill5174
    @stephaniecahill5174 29 днів тому +1

    Thanks for being honest about drugs. Its so important to be as candid as we can.

  • @cindyd1042
    @cindyd1042 7 місяців тому +13

    I love the vulnerability of Tim & you to Steven. It is actually a strength. When I was young, I thought it was a weakness. I now love being vulnerable & people respond kindly & like you better, because we are all flawed.

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 7 місяців тому +1

      Being honest, understanding. Aware, self reflecting and humble sure have a way with people

  • @CordlezToaster
    @CordlezToaster 7 місяців тому +7

    I'm learning so much from this channel. True to your word it keeps getting better. I'm sure it's taxing at times but i really appreciate the work you're putting into it. So many things i've been able to takeaway that has improved my perspective on things and challenged me to do better. love ya work!

  • @michelleh260
    @michelleh260 7 місяців тому +50

    Anything Tim Dillon is a must watch! Never watched this channel before. Great interview.

  • @CanadianHeather
    @CanadianHeather 17 днів тому

    52:54 who would have guessed that the one and only time Tim Dillon said something that moved me to tears, I just finished doing my makeup. Thanks Tim 😖

  • @Eleanorotica
    @Eleanorotica 7 місяців тому +12

    Such an open and honest conversation. Not just funny, but profoundly insightful. Thank you both!

  • @felinehermetica
    @felinehermetica 7 місяців тому +45

    54:07
    This is such a great explanation of how life should be. Once we reach our personal goals, being able to help others and celebrating other’s accomplishments is so fulfilling.
    I’ve watched my step father go from high ranking corporate executive to retiring, to helping my mother reach her financial and work goals, to them both retiring and now he volunteers all his time to things that make him truly happy and fulfilled. He’s a much nicer guy now and I’m proud of him.
    One of my clients is a volunteer for the lyons and she was a school teacher.
    The issues I’m seeing with the way things are going, is we won’t have the luxury of donating our time as time goes on, if you struggle for most of your life trying to reach retirement how much time are you going to have to devote to others afterwards? For some of us, maybe none…

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz 7 місяців тому

      Yeah because your parents didn't struggle... none of our parents did... most of our parents lived in conditions that people now would classify as inhumane. People now think that they should be able to get a house and have a family and also keep all of their luxuries and going out and traveling... previous generations didn't do that but people pretend that is what happened. They all want to have their cake and eat it too.

  • @Stephanie-tj2ws
    @Stephanie-tj2ws 7 місяців тому +11

    Didn't know I needed this somber interview with Tim. Amazing. Subscribed.

  • @yoswayd5520
    @yoswayd5520 3 місяці тому +7

    One time bartending with my dad he told the young new guy to go get ice, the guy literally said “I’m gay” my dad said “I’m straight, get the fucking ice”

  • @Rawrieatjoox3
    @Rawrieatjoox3 7 місяців тому +42

    TIM??? woooah never thought id see him on here! Saw him in Baltimore last yr! Loved him :)

  • @lexvirgilio
    @lexvirgilio 7 місяців тому +13

    So happy to see Tim is your guest today!!! He’s such a gem to listen to❤

  • @JaneyBrown
    @JaneyBrown 7 місяців тому +8

    "Do you consider yourself to be optimistic about the future?" (*After a 10 minute existential rant by Tim) 🤣 Legendary moment.

  • @boost91
    @boost91 6 місяців тому +7

    "barcode with feet" 😂😂...laughing my F'en azs off... Tim is a riot!! 😅😅