And he forced his family to be on welfare, not out of the very narcissistic personality he wouldn't admit to but... principles? Oh but I'm sure anyone else on welfare just doesn't want to work, unlike daddy day drunk.
No but you dont understand, he played chess good and bullied his family... that's like, classical masculinity or whatever. He's cool (Sarcasm, lest i be confused for a tater tot)
43:22 Day 1 - I have been jailed unfairly. Fear not, my fellow neckbeards, I shall endure. Day 60 - My Dearest Mildred, The ghosts have been especially vehement. I am not sure if I will survive.
Day 69 - My dearest Mildred, In these dark times, wherein the solitude eats at me and the entrails of vanquished phantasms litter my floor, with the ectoplasmic adrenaline thrumming betwixt my ears and down to my nethers, the thrill of battle coursing through mine body, my mind turns to a single solitary question: you up? Also: in what are you clothed? My loins burn for you (and also because of the syphilis).
His Dad was a super principled man... who let his family starve because of his fucking ego. Wonderful guy. Turned his sons into broken monsters as a byproduct.
Andrew is like that kid whose dad is clearly a deadbeat, but the kid has all these grand stories that you can see through and it's just clearly abusive bullshit framed as awesomeness. Except instead of being an immature kid, now he's old.
I want to know why noond discusses the grandfather, Emory's father. A prominent, black,Chicago lawyer in the 60s. To me, he's the real story. Especially considering the sister became a human rights lawyer AND so many of Andrews cousins from that side are activists. NOT TO MENTION, Emory had like 7 or 8 SISTERS. Very strong women. Noond ever seems to go deep on that and I believe there's a lot there with the father's side of the family.
I like that more than Grammar Nazi but im biased because it has to do with my hated of Nazi's and My love of Dominatrixs Dominatrixi? what ever the plural for Dominatrix is
@@SgtKaneGunlock 😆 you can go with either "dominatrices" or "dominatrixes" And yeah, a friend of mine and I came up with it when I was frustrated because I was more than happy to admit I'm a bit snobby about grammar/linguistics but also recognize the power of words - using "Nazi" out of the context of the brutality of fascism just, y'know, felt wrong lol so I'm the Grammar Dominatrix and my copywriting freelance services are guided by "The Comma Sutra" 😂
No no, he's not going to live to be 5,000. He's going to live ANOTHER 5,000 years. I'm surprised this show didn't cover his claim that he's already five thousand years old.
My headcanon of Andrew Tate is now that he keeps women and cars around as status symbols but he hates both women and cars…and that he is still afraid of the dark.
I swear Andrew Tates life should be a Pixar film where every time his character is about to go through a developmental catharsis he just rolls a Nat one crit failure and the movie just goes on that way; until it eventually ends with him having learned nothing, sad, and alone.
Okay, maybe Tate disnt have cancer but it got me thinking, what if Tate has CTE and all these people are following the delusions of an ex-kick boxer whose brain is turning to cement right in front of them?
I work with people with CTE, and I would not blame that condition for this behaviour. Although, the decline in his ability to hide his crimes and the consequences of his narcissism would fit with CTE.
I’ve seen Tate’s defense plan for the trial and it’s just a list of smears against the victim. His lawyers helped draft a report about how this woman has been scamming men since she was like 15 (despite the fact that she was a child$
I know this is a superficial complaint, but his voice is SO GRATING. Like, every third or fourth word the British accent comes through and he gives a word that Hee-haw Cockney cadence, and the rest of the time hedoesthatBenShapirodebateclubthing whereyoutalkreallyfastbecauseyoudon't wantpeoplethinkingcriticallyaboutwhat you're saying.
I find him very childish, in the same way public school bully's are childish and people who run countries are. I've just seen his latest video where he's making the reporter from vice buy him a box of chocolates, he's just a big kid with a lot of followers . Yeah he's the king of narcissists but people love him no matter what he says or does. I'd love to see him get comedy roasted publicly by you guys 🤣
I originally complained about the comment about embarassing men, but honestly after getting to the end of this thing and hearing about the sheer number of arseholes harassing the women in his court case... Yeah. I get you now. I'd probably be doing the same.
Generally you just keep the smoke in your mouth. Guess inhaling would up the nicotine but that has very "chugging brandy straight out of the bottle" vibe
@@foehammer5047 The thing is, reversing things isn't always fair. One sex has to deal with Andrews Tate and floods of dick pics and the constant fear of sexual assault and the other doesn't even *remotely* so much. And this as someone who is amab and dates men. So trust me i'm *well* aware there are issues men *do* face in that arena too. But they simply aren't at the same scale, nor so societally normalized. So yes, i see how that comment might make you defensive, but she didn't say "embarrass *every* man." She was, i think it's fair to say from context, talking about a certain kind of insecure man who *can* be embarrassed in ridiculous ways. And she was also pretty clearly exaggerating; being hyperbolic for comedic effect. So yeah, reversed it would indeed be bad. Because reversed it would be Andrew Tate selling that sage advice to a bunch of sexual predators. This is not an apples to apples comparison. I'm not gonna defend the making of the statement, i'd agree it was somewhat poorly-phrased; in poor taste; a bit cringe. And men's issues do exist and are real, but she wasn't talking about you, unless you choose to let her be. You can just go, "Nah, i'm not embarrassed by that because fuck those guys" and through your own power, you are now fine. And, not knowing you, i don't know the answer and don't presume to, but i'd ask you to question yourself: if a man said something mildly offensive about women (again, it's not apples to apples here; so not just the same in reverse), maybe something like "Yoga pants aren't for every girl!" would you be so offended? Or would you be inclined to write it off as hyperbolic; just a joke? I'm not perfectly happy with that parallel, really, and again i'm not pretending i know the answer. But do you? Are there perhaps times where you've been fine with some double standards, likely without being aware of it? Something to keep an eye on when you can, perhaps. I hope i didn't come off too preachy or presumptive. I just think maybe considering the other side and the context (that of a massive sex trafficking predator) is warranted here.
Tates dad was a chess Ronin who day drank and bullied his family. What a hero.
And he forced his family to be on welfare, not out of the very narcissistic personality he wouldn't admit to but... principles? Oh but I'm sure anyone else on welfare just doesn't want to work, unlike daddy day drunk.
No but you dont understand, he played chess good and bullied his family... that's like, classical masculinity or whatever. He's cool
(Sarcasm, lest i be confused for a tater tot)
43:22
Day 1 - I have been jailed unfairly. Fear not, my fellow neckbeards, I shall endure.
Day 60 - My Dearest Mildred, The ghosts have been especially vehement. I am not sure if I will survive.
Vehement ghosts 😂
Day 69 - My dearest Mildred,
In these dark times, wherein the solitude eats at me and the entrails of vanquished phantasms litter my floor, with the ectoplasmic adrenaline thrumming betwixt my ears and down to my nethers, the thrill of battle coursing through mine body, my mind turns to a single solitary question: you up? Also: in what are you clothed? My loins burn for you (and also because of the syphilis).
His Dad was a super principled man... who let his family starve because of his fucking ego. Wonderful guy. Turned his sons into broken monsters as a byproduct.
Isn’t that the plot of breaking bad?
I like Sophie, anyway, but this episode, she had me laughing quite a bit. Her sheer joy at Tate's misfortune is delightful.
Andrew is like that kid whose dad is clearly a deadbeat, but the kid has all these grand stories that you can see through and it's just clearly abusive bullshit framed as awesomeness. Except instead of being an immature kid, now he's old.
He's Jay from The Inbetweeners.
It's Cuno from Disco Elysium, but without the depth.
Sophie's "Sounds like a guy who's afraid of the dark" got a big laugh out of me.
I want to know why noond discusses the grandfather, Emory's father. A prominent, black,Chicago lawyer in the 60s. To me, he's the real story. Especially considering the sister became a human rights lawyer AND so many of Andrews cousins from that side are activists. NOT TO MENTION, Emory had like 7 or 8 SISTERS. Very strong women. Noond ever seems to go deep on that and I believe there's a lot there with the father's side of the family.
Interesting!!!
That is a very good question
What insight do you think this brings? I’m trying to connect the dots.
We are laughing but somewhere the Baba Yaga is sending ghosts to haunt this man
Tate's accent is fascinating to me. I'd call him American Midwestern if I didn't know better, but he clips certain syllables in a clearly English way.
It kind of sounds like someone from the Midwest affecting an English accent, but only like half of it.
What I have learned from this series is that Andrew's brother is 100% going to murder him. Couldn't telegraph it any harder.
As The Grammar Dominatrix, the idea of a podcast about grammar to show people how to "attorneys general other jobs" made my effing night 😂😂
I like that more than Grammar Nazi but im biased because it has to do with my hated of Nazi's and My love of Dominatrixs Dominatrixi? what ever the plural for Dominatrix is
@@SgtKaneGunlock 😆 you can go with either "dominatrices" or "dominatrixes"
And yeah, a friend of mine and I came up with it when I was frustrated because I was more than happy to admit I'm a bit snobby about grammar/linguistics but also recognize the power of words - using "Nazi" out of the context of the brutality of fascism just, y'know, felt wrong lol so I'm the Grammar Dominatrix and my copywriting freelance services are guided by "The Comma Sutra" 😂
@@sempressfi that is fucking brilliant
theres a great finnish radio show about grammar named "aristoteles' heel"
No no, he's not going to live to be 5,000. He's going to live ANOTHER 5,000 years. I'm surprised this show didn't cover his claim that he's already five thousand years old.
They did in the first episode, but those being two lives they must be treated separately.
"He was a very principled man... he wouldn't sell out."
Or he was an actual narcissist who couldn't admit he was in the wrong.
:)
That show had to make sure people know he's "anglo-american" so that people don't get distracted by his accent.
My headcanon of Andrew Tate is now that he keeps women and cars around as status symbols but he hates both women and cars…and that he is still afraid of the dark.
I swear Andrew Tates life should be a Pixar film where every time his character is about to go through a developmental catharsis he just rolls a Nat one crit failure and the movie just goes on that way; until it eventually ends with him having learned nothing, sad, and alone.
Okay, maybe Tate disnt have cancer but it got me thinking, what if Tate has CTE and all these people are following the delusions of an ex-kick boxer whose brain is turning to cement right in front of them?
I work with people with CTE, and I would not blame that condition for this behaviour.
Although, the decline in his ability to hide his crimes and the consequences of his narcissism would fit with CTE.
2:16 yes... I'm reminded of The Offspring. Spare Me The Details. "I'm not the one who acted like a 'ho! Why must I be the one who has to know?"
I’ve seen Tate’s defense plan for the trial and it’s just a list of smears against the victim. His lawyers helped draft a report about how this woman has been scamming men since she was like 15 (despite the fact that she was a child$
I know this is a superficial complaint, but his voice is SO GRATING. Like, every third or fourth word the British accent comes through and he gives a word that Hee-haw Cockney cadence, and the rest of the time hedoesthatBenShapirodebateclubthing whereyoutalkreallyfastbecauseyoudon't
wantpeoplethinkingcriticallyaboutwhat
you're saying.
I find him very childish, in the same way public school bully's are childish and people who run countries are. I've just seen his latest video where he's making the reporter from vice buy him a box of chocolates, he's just a big kid with a lot of followers . Yeah he's the king of narcissists but people love him no matter what he says or does. I'd love to see him get comedy roasted publicly by you guys 🤣
I originally complained about the comment about embarassing men, but honestly after getting to the end of this thing and hearing about the sheer number of arseholes harassing the women in his court case... Yeah. I get you now.
I'd probably be doing the same.
Are you supposed to inhale a cigar? I've seen people do both.
Opinions vary
Generally you just keep the smoke in your mouth.
Guess inhaling would up the nicotine but that has very "chugging brandy straight out of the bottle" vibe
The amount of back pay he would likely be entitled to would be absurd.
Is this the same chess player who played against Josh Waitzkin near the end of the book "Searching for Bobby Fischer" ?
This "book" was obviously AI generated
37:07
b r e e d e r k i n k ?
Chess: more of a pathology than a game.
Everyone who is very good at it, is bad at every other thing in life.
Sophie gets on my nerves. I love this podcast though.
The "embarress men, it's great" was weird. Imagine that reversed.
@@foehammer5047 The thing is, reversing things isn't always fair. One sex has to deal with Andrews Tate and floods of dick pics and the constant fear of sexual assault and the other doesn't even *remotely* so much. And this as someone who is amab and dates men. So trust me i'm *well* aware there are issues men *do* face in that arena too. But they simply aren't at the same scale, nor so societally normalized.
So yes, i see how that comment might make you defensive, but she didn't say "embarrass *every* man." She was, i think it's fair to say from context, talking about a certain kind of insecure man who *can* be embarrassed in ridiculous ways. And she was also pretty clearly exaggerating; being hyperbolic for comedic effect.
So yeah, reversed it would indeed be bad. Because reversed it would be Andrew Tate selling that sage advice to a bunch of sexual predators. This is not an apples to apples comparison.
I'm not gonna defend the making of the statement, i'd agree it was somewhat poorly-phrased; in poor taste; a bit cringe. And men's issues do exist and are real, but she wasn't talking about you, unless you choose to let her be. You can just go, "Nah, i'm not embarrassed by that because fuck those guys" and through your own power, you are now fine.
And, not knowing you, i don't know the answer and don't presume to, but i'd ask you to question yourself: if a man said something mildly offensive about women (again, it's not apples to apples here; so not just the same in reverse), maybe something like "Yoga pants aren't for every girl!" would you be so offended? Or would you be inclined to write it off as hyperbolic; just a joke? I'm not perfectly happy with that parallel, really, and again i'm not pretending i know the answer. But do you? Are there perhaps times where you've been fine with some double standards, likely without being aware of it? Something to keep an eye on when you can, perhaps.
I hope i didn't come off too preachy or presumptive. I just think maybe considering the other side and the context (that of a massive sex trafficking predator) is warranted here.