Oh yeah what's fake about living in a 200k a month LA Compound with a bunch of models? Maybe he doesn't have the money to feed that lifestyle but hey he still did it
dude would have been so much better off just being honest: "my dad left me a bunch of money and I like to party". He wanted too badly to be seen as something he wasn't, though.
I suspect that his dad had lots of money that he wasn't supposed to have, considering he was made to pay back his entire net worth to the government. I guess there was millions of illegally gained dollars behind all of this. He had to come up with some scam to launder it somehow.
@@TheFatController. he stole $400 million and only had to pay back $63 million I think, so plenty left to illegally launder. Also he hasn't paid back the fine yet either
Dan probably was also the type to tell everyone that he is a millionaire and when everyone found out it wasn’t true he would try and get everyone to feel bad for him lol
All my gfs went to other schools tho cuz i never liked dating girls in my school. I knew they loved gossiping about the guys they date and i was a fairly private guy.
In SEAL training it’s externally rare that they roll you back to phase one if you are about to graduate . Worst case you get rolled to the beginning of last phase. A lot of his military training story is not adding up
Not really, I think there is a video on professional poker players and how they don't actually win much from their actual winnings, as they have investors/spotters, who fund their games, but take a big portion of their winnings, that way the poker player doesn't actually lose their own money should they hit a rough patch. And due to the risk, the person with points or funding them gets a big portion of the winnings because they could lose all their money at any time, the pro is happy to do this too, as they can continue playing win or lose. However, Dan doesn't seem to know the in and outs of actually being a professional poker player.
Definitely. Accumulating expensive material possessions - which it turns out aren’t yours to begin with - is a sign of a huge emotional void in his life. But then again, look who his father is. Like father, like son x200.
@@eyetvideos467 Read my comment again. The vast majority of men pay for sex through dates and gifts than end up being about as expensive as the models hired by Dan. You're probably no different.
@@ArtyCraftZ read my comment again. If you do it right you'll be dating a woman who spends money on you as well. My girlfriend of 5 years easily spends as much money on me as I do on her. Try getting your hired models to spend money on you. You're not paying money for sex. You're paying for an intimate experience with another human. And you don't have to pay for dates, going dutch on new dates is common and not going to prevent you from getting laid if you're a good dude. I think you have a misconception of dating.
We rented out his penthouse a few years ago for my brothers bachelor party, he wanted 200k a night and we laughed. He kept coming at us with lower offers and his manager settled for 20k a night which is about what the top tier Las Vegas suites go for. After we left he tried saying we stole a bunch of shit, we did a walkthrough before and after we left so he dropped the suit. Dude is a joke and is hurting for money now.
@@Maddellann your name breaks my heart lol. The love of my life was named Elizabeth. And it’s like I can’t escape that name. I flew back to Florida because my mom got put on hospice care and her nurse is named Elizabeth. I know this is random but is the universe trying to tell me something?
I used to do interviews for poker and Dan Blizerian was watching one of his friends (Jay Farber) play at the World Series of Poker final table. I asked him if he wanted to do a quick interview with me. He had a hot chick on his arm and was like, "Nahh, I don't think so, maybe later." I think he expected me to beg or something? I don't know. I just said, "ok cool." And moved on to Jay Farber's other friends. I started an interview with a couple of them and was talking into the camera saying "Hey guys I'm here with XX and XX who rooting on Jay Farber," then I turn to face the guys I'm interviewing, and Dan Blizerian is standing in the shot. I was confused so I angled myself so the camera wouldn't get him, but then he wedged his way into the interview. Think he just turned me down cuz he wanted to look cool in front of his girl, but when it came down to it, he wanted the attention more. Fascinating.
@@jamiewulfyr4607 he is fascinating. I'm a guy that you'd probably say fits right in his target audience...and I think he's the most insufferable tool I've ever seen. But I'm also 37. It makes me question who they hell is watching him and why do they associate with him? The answer is simple, it's little boys who are trying to "find" themselves as men. Feeling insecure about their masculinity they feel the need to clutch on to a hyper-identity. And in steps Dan What insecure guys don't get is you don't need to prove to me you're a man, the more you try, the more the reverse effect occurs.
How would talking to you make him look "not cool"? He probably saw you were picking steam and getting a successful overall interview session with other people so he wanted in on the potential attention your released report would be getting.
The fact he shapes his beard to make it look like he's got a epic jawline is hilarious I can't believe the comments are still going great after all this time 😂
That's the whole point of beards--nature's way to enhance the jawline. In many traditional cultures every man wears a beard and shaving is considered childish and unmanly. In classical Greece trimmed chiseled beards were the standard, and they laid the foundations of Western political theory, science, and philosophy. The 300 Spartans did not shave--they trimmed their beards to enhance their jawlines. Don't let Gillette dictate your view of masculinity.
@Proper and you're ignoring sexual dimorphism and biological sex signals. There are countless millions of women with a beard fetish who won't date clean-shaved men--this popular preference goes back eons, and in many societies all men grow their beards. Classical ancient Greeks depilated their body hair and trimmed their beards, but did not shave their face. OTOH, men who like bearded women are extremely rare. The whole point of the beard is to create the illusion of a bigger, more masculine jawline, to impress other people, especially women. Otherwise beards just get in the way of eating and fighting.
One of the recruits in my platoon (Marine Corps) was able to finish The Crucible on a clearly broken ankle. We were less than a week from graduation, TC was our final exercise (pretty damn brutal), so we banded together and helped carry his load and assist when necessary. Dude was built like a truck and had endurance for days, and he barely made it. None of this makes me an expert on shit, but having said this I find it remarkably hard to believe Dan was able to survive Hell Week with a stress fracture in each leg. Injuries like that aren't a matter of pain tolerance, but inevitably not being able to use the affected limb in any capacity.
Dan's personality can't be summed up more than during the Las Vegas shooting. A horrible tragedy, he was there when it was happening and all he did was film himself trying to be a hero by pestering cops for a gun. That says alot about the kind of person he is.
Isn't he ex military and was trained for these kind of situations? (I don't know enough about how US military works and what training he received - hence my question)
@@speerspider he did enter military training and apply for the navy seal course but he dropped out and how long he was in is dubious. But even then, ex or off duty military personnel know that you shouldn't willingly charge into a danger zone let alone bother a cop who is trying to handle the situation.
@@speerspider even if he is a trained seal. just imagine being a cop or an officer and a random dude told you "yeah im a seal give me a gun" would you trust him and just give him your gun?
Keep in mind that there are people in this thread that are saying shit like this about Dan: ‘’This guy had a sad upbringing, a father that didn’t turn out as birthdays or was never around. A terrible role model and probably a lot to do with the way it turned out. Not an excuse but I can see a sad boy in his eyes that still looking for love and approval’’ lol
If I had to guess, there is something more going on here and it involves his dad. The company, Ignite, was obviously designed to fail. I think it set up to launder money and all of stories about poker was a quick, easy way to explain where he got some money. In my opinion, the money he has is very real, but it's NOT his money. The money came from his Dad, and it's more than likely money that he stashed away and hid from the Government. Something like this was the ONLY way for him to launder and gain access to it without getting caught..
The only thing worse than never having the money to live that kind of lifestyle is LOSING that kind of lifestyle. That he's losing/lost everything does put a smile on my face.
@Birch Bark Spice women don't love him (he literally pays them to hangout) men like you love him. He's a holographic giga-chad -- an illusion -- his "muscles" are silicone, his hair is dyed, his beard is painstakingly manicured and everything around him is on loan, including his nice clothes...he's as fake as the action figures his biggest fans likely still collect.
I feel so bad for the guy. Having everyone around you paid to be there, having everything in the world in terms of material wealth & pleasure but still being unhappy. He could have had an awesome life & helped a lot of people & had many good friends but his ego ruined him.
You don’t feel bad…you’re just looking for reasons to hate on a man who built a hell of a life bc it helps you justify your shithole of a life. There’s a reason you care about his life lol. Funny thing is you don’t even know him, you just see what he puts online. You should really look in the mirror and figure out why you even care..
I was an avid poker player/professional poker player follower at the time Dan bilzerian come into focus. I was honestly so confused as his claim to fame was winning his money in poker. Never heard of him and argued with my mate at the time with my mate saying he is what he is. I’m fucking glad this came out just for my own clarification
PREDICTION: Dan will become a Born Again Christian and denounce his former sinful lifestyle all while taking plenty of time to lecture others in matters of faith-based morality.
There's a reason why investigative journalism is a dangerous job. Most get killed just because they've exposed someone important, and it's usually their own government.
Thing is Dan had enough money to literally live a comfortable life. It’s absurd to me that he jeopardized the fortune he had simply to be popular online.
Not absurd at all. It makes a tonne of sense with the rise of social media over the past decade and a bit. I’m sure 90% of the population would do the exact same thing.
He has a lot of money, his dad gave him $12 millions when he was only a teenager. That would probably worth around $25 mill today. Not as much as he claimed to be but still very well off.
That is the only interesting thing about this story, he could have thrown his money in an index fund and lived happily ever after. I am sort of assuming that is what his brother did. But Dan decided to throw it down the drain to pat his ego.
Apparently he got dropped from BUD/s not because "the instructors didn't like him," but because of some sort of incident on the range, probably flagging the instructors or other classmates. There's also rumors that he fell asleep during a land nav exercise, leading to the whole platoon to have to go search for him.
the way i read the story about it is that he had a unsafe weapon discharge in a range exercise. So probably, "safety you weapon" doesn't safety and it goes off. From any reading I have done on Navy seal training they don't take those too lightly. Also, in an interview, Dan talked about how he finished hell week and they sent him back to complete hell week again due to medical reason. Hell week is the end of a phase 1 BUDS training which is all physical. If you finish it, you don't get rolled back to the beginning. You just get rolled back to the next class. They give you time to heel, then you basically kick off phase 2 training with class 223 rather that 222. Admin rollback would basically be you are getting kicked out. As for the sleeping on a land Navigation drill, yeah i could see that causing them to kick you out.
@@edwingonzalez3703 it used to be that you had to join the navy the apply to a be a seal and they would pick you. Now you can join the navy with the intention of joining the seals. You still need to go through navy basic training but you are basically sent to the next available BUDs training class after you finish navy basic training. As for qualifying for BUDs and Navy seal training. Its mostly physically based. I can't remember the numbers but its something like be able to 40 push ups, 40 sits up, 10 chin ups and run a mile in a certain amount of time. So in a way, kind of free for all. Any books I have read from former seals make it out that seal training is very hard physically, but nothing that an 20 or 30 something reasonably fit man couldn't do. Its more that the tasks are done one after the other. So its more a mental game, if you can just take each task as its own task, and not worry about the next task, then most people make it through.
@@edwingonzalez3703 I'm Australian but teir 1 SF units tend to be comparable. There'd definitely be a barrier test. After that there's a selection course. Here's the funny part, you can pass the selection course and still be rejected based solely on the instructors not wanting to work with you. This is all based on SAS but I don't think the Seals would operate that differently.
It's interesting how people are fixating on whether or not he actually had the money. He still had someone paying for it all. It's not like just lying about being rich will allow anyone to live that lifestyle.
I’m still dubious about his military ‘career’, how extensive his leg injuries were, his story about attempting SEAL training etc. Very little about his life we know of has been anything but a lie.
I remember the first time I saw a picture of this guy, surrounded by women, I was like, “Well we can all pay for prostitutes to hang out with if we want, mate.”
From what i understand his military career is complete bulshit. From whats been explained to me is you cant just join the military and go straight into navy seal training and then you cant just quit the navey when you fail to complete the seal training. Not sure how true that is its just what my marine buddy told me.
63 million dollar mansion in California. He would only need about 26/27 years to pay it off at that rate not including cost of maintenance and taxes..probably a fair deal actually 🤔
@@kyleaustin5859 that’s kinda the whole point tough. My family is not rich, but I was fortunate enough to learn a thing or two from some of their rich bosses and friends who had rich parents and what not. They all had one thing in common- property. 20 years ago my parents “paid” (with a loan from a bank of course) $77,500 for their house. It’s now worth over $220,000 without any serious renovations or anything. That’s happening all over the country right now. Banks, PEFs, HFs are buying up property by the billions to sit on it and rent it out, and generally pay scum/slum lord property management companies to handle the upkeep and maintenance.
@@-Apollo-13 you obviously havent learnd anything from rich bosses. a house went from $77,500 to $220,000 in 20 years and you think that was a good investment? This is a pretty bad investment. Aside that it took freaking 20 years to only triple the price, do understand that this house had property taxes every year, maintenance, etc. You could have just put your money into any major bank and have had a similar return with almost no risk, and no expenses. And they could have become multimillionaires if they successfully invested just 10k into any of successful companies of a mutual fund And do realize, $1 in 2000 is $1.69 today. So just from inflation, a $75k house in 2000 would cost about 120k
I worked in a VERY large multi national company doing IT in London. Every Friday everybody would go to a bar and the sales guys would be there in their expensive clothes, jewellery etc. Every conversation was about how rich they were and how much money they make and 'let me show you a picture of my porsche' etc etc. Impressive stuff. However, I was a little older than the other guys and can spot BS from years of experience. One thing all these guys had in common is that they would always try to get you to pay for their drinks and the drinks of their friends. I litterally had one guy tell me how successfu he was for 115 minutes and nearly get his face punched by a maintenance guy who he told 'I pay your wages'. After 10 minutes he asked if he could borrow money for a bus home!! Another time I was in Phoenix club central London, Phoenix Street' with Kerin - a Kiwi girl - lawyer - who spent the whole time telling me about her money and lifestyle and expensive holidays and how her handbag cost £2000 (as if a man is going to be impressed by a handbag OR its price - LOL). At the end of the evening, she sidled up all flirty to me and asked if she could 'borrow'£20 for a taxi home to her Baker Street apartment ("where HG Wells had lived"). I said 'I dont lend random girls money but I'll buy your handbag for £20'. She wasnt happy. I then explained that she had spent the whole time telling me how rich she was and now was asking me for money? She wasnt happy. I could give more examples but basically, beware of such people. Whether they are really honestly rich or not, they are only interested in getting free money from idiots and that is how they maintain their lifestyle. There is no shortage of idiots who want to be associated with 'successful' people. Beware.
Did he lose everything though? His dad is an expert and seasoned corporate fraudster. The whole thing smells like a scam to extract investors cash. I bet Dan and his dad sucked all the investors dry and now will close the company. They probably siphoned off 100 millionish from this scheme. This is son following in his dad's footstep of scamming money off people through corporate fraud.
He literally could have had that life and more. He could have bought beachfront property and opened a restaurant/bar. Then funneled his dirty money through it and the IRS wouldn't have gave two shits. All the while he lives his "King of Instagram" lifestyle. Uses all the models and social media to promote his business as a club and bring in shitload of young dumb 20 year old. Hes the unfortunate song bird of our time. A once young man without a positive male role model and a vain grasp on masculinity. The pride comes before the fall.
This made me believe in myself more. Becoming a "Rich Barber" patiently is the key. I invested at 19, and has been almost a decade. I have funds like if I was to work as a doctor or lawyer at 19.
It’s incredibly fulfilling and just awesomely free when you don’t have to live your life with trying to coverup a lie or trying to avoid being outed, or when you don’t have to lie about who/how you are.
As an avid poker player and enthusiast, my friend was surprised I'd never heard of this guy. I can name 40+ years of great poker players, but this is someone I've never heard of
@@borislav6561 Never. Only after this whole debacle did I hear about him, and from what I've heard he was a tournament reg, but he never a bracelet winner, or even a final table guy. A nobody, in the kindest sense of the word
He played online poker and live streamed it a couple of times he did win some pretty good money but the sad thing is he always had 2 guys next to him just off camera that were telling him what to do and when he lost money he didn't seem to care but the 2 guys would get upset about it as if he was playing with their money
there is a clear difference between the actual millionaires and the millionaire "persona" the persona likes to party and spend money all the time and a lot of it. while the millionaire has sold his soul for money and does literally anything to gain more of it, from tax evasion to slave labor.
He made it through hell week “twice”. Once with “broken legs” AFTER he admitted to his CO on his boat that he had intentionally made his legs worse to get out of the military. His CO responded by sponsoring him back to BUD/S. His whole story is steaming bullshit that would never happen in reality.
I saw an instagram photo with him and these young girls (that don't look 18) going into his "private jet". It then shows them surrounding him and not ONE girl looked happy to be there. It felt like they were paid or forced to be there.
I remember in college my boyfriend showed me this guy and was basically fangirling about his lifestyle and how he was "doing it right" - when he comes home tonight I'll show him this 😀
Imagine if he just took the $16 mil and invested it smartly like a rational human being. He prolly would be set for life by now and actually could live that lavish lifestyle for real rather than faking it for clout
What, you saying he’s a lil bit stoops or somethin? Yeah, not the most intelligent of our species. You’d think he’d invest what he’s got left when he sees where his road leads, but nope, more chicks and boats is the answer apparently smh
@@kerosj9975 bro, have you ever owned $16million in your life? I'm assuming no, like most of us. For an average person, $16million is more than enough money to live comfortably for the rest of your life I can assure you. Most people have less than a million stashed in their IRA and function just fine
@@cheehee808_ If we're talking being economical with money its a weak "yes". It's just my habit of thinking; why save a million when you can build business systems or passive investments that gives you a million a year?(that will grow on its own) Ofcourse these take decades to make and a lot of failure to make even one a success. Besides most people can't really control themselves when there's a 16 million sitting in their banks(that gets harder when you get married or have children). There's a statistic I read before that most people living in cities have an average 1-2 major accidents or diseases in their lifetime that'll cost you between 300k-2 million each. Not to mention inflation that decreases the value of your money 5-8 percent a year, currently you've got a projected 50% loss in value in just 4 years to inflation because Biden's printing money like nuts, so that 16 mil? will be 8 mil in just 4 years or even lower(I'm talking about its market value btw, you'll still have 16 mil but its buying power will be less). Unless you're a person with already extremely good spending habits, a stable job and you have the power to predict the future to a T then yea you can make 16 million work.
Excellent video as always, but there’s one thing that you missed. As it turns out, Dan lied about having broken his legs, and most of what he said surrounding his SEAL training. People who actually trained with him have come forward and called him out on all of it.
There will always be people like Dan as long as there are people who look up to others for the sole purpose of being rich and nothing to do with the content of their character.
He probably didn't get bullied. We had two family's at my school where the father's went to jail for fraud and nobody cared; nobody even brought it up.
@@julesfalcone Mate, just because your little anecdotes show the contrary, is it so hard to fathom the possibility? I got bullied because of my name alone. Kids can be right little shits. Not defending the guy, rather pointing out your extremely flawed argument.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if he made it all up to sound more like an underdog. Otherwise, he's just an asshole trust fund baby, and if nobody liked him it was probably because he was a prick that brought machine guns to school. "I got bullied" sound better than "I had no friends".
Every narcissist claims to have been bullied because it makes them a better person. Victims of bullies are supposedly everywhere In reality, real victims of bullies lead quiet, less significant lives, and generally dont speak out. The people who speak out are the bullies
if dan just made a youtube channel, promoted it on instagram, and then took the inevitable raid shadow legends sponsorship, he wouldn't have had a downfall
Dan Bilzerian is the best example of a spoiled kid who, in order to get validation from others, constantly lies and makes up stories about his life so he can feel better about himself. And it's crazy to think that many people look up to this guy.
It’s really a sad indicator of the moral bankruptcy of our consumer culture that someone like Dan bilzerian is what a lot of young men want to become. Depressing really, we’ve gone from “being” to “having” and now we’re at “appearing to have” and it’s only going to get more inauthentic. Scary when a society values the unreal more than Truth
You keep forgetting about how terrible his life was as a kid. His dad went to prison so he never had a real father figure to teach him how to be a real man, because I don't care what anyone says a woman cannot raise a real man because she cannot teach him real man attributes, attitudes and the right amount of respect that should be given to others. Every man I have seen raised by just their mothers usually ends up too feminine and sensitive to be a leader or an alpha. The only thing I look up to him for is some of the girls he's been with, because DAYUM some of them were fine. Other than that this guy's biggest mistake was lying too much and spending too much of his money.
Spoiled? Did you not watch the video? The whole point is he lied about the money. He didn't have any until he got access to his trustfund... Fuck me... Crazy to think idiots comment without watching the video... compulsive liar and spoiled aren't mutually exclusive. Just like idiotic and big mouthed aren't always exclusive... But granted you seem to be both. Perhaps think before typing.
so I'm new to the bizarre story of dan bilzerian, but I have to say I'm a bit stunned that so many people appear to believe his "navy seals hell week on two shattered legs" claim. No, he did not go through that infamous training on two broken legs. That's just not something that's even close to the realm of being physically possible. Just no. I hope that the reason some don't see through that claim (and repeat it) is that they've never personally had a broken bone before, but take it from someone who has broken several bones throughout my life: it's just not something that the human body would be able to get anywhere near doing. It's ludicrous.
Im suprised you didn't mention the lone survivor situation. Basically he paid a studio like 1 million so that he could be in a war movie lone survivor as a backround guy with a couple lines of dialouge but they cut his time down so he legit sued them. And the worst part is the movie was made to honor 19 dead american special forces operators
Dan Bilzerian is no different than today's influencers. The only difference is he was one of the first major ones so he was navigating through uncharted waters. Todays influencers are just better liars.
@@AttilatheThrillaUh... HE claimed so many other things though... WAs "Influencer" even a word back then.. Let alone... Does it even hold weight? You can be Narcissistic without using certain buzzwords about yourself. Dude thought he was the greatest thing since The Internet. and I will say something... These "Influencers" at least do something to try and make money, even if they are worthlesss. This dude just used daddy's scam money to fund his lifestyle, create a company to fund his lifestyle and cheat/scam everyone, create a fake life to cheat/scam/impress people... What did Dan actually accomplish in his life? Literally nothing. Even if some of these influencers are clowns, many of them came from nothing and worked for it, even if the "Work" wasn't much. Not trying to defend anyone, moreso Dan is just.... awful.
Wait. If he is everything but a seal does that make him Jesus?! This was not the second coming I was waiting for ffs, switching to mormon mode and hoping he is not also Joseph Smith.
People are attached to the “navy seal” line because like him or not, his Hell Week story has been verified, he still attempted. I salute everyone who attempts Selection, RASP, or Hell Week/Buds because the majority of you haven’t even served but are looking to call another out for failing at the highest level. This is a vet speaking on behalf of the lame Dan Bilzerian who was still honourably discharged from his service.
I know someone who this happened to, its actually quite common in the military. A lot of people jump straight into training and can’t handle the pressure on their legs.
Seriously I did track football, soccer, and cross country from 8th grade till my senior year and not one injury. A few messed up ankles when I stepped wrong but nothing a good stretch couldn't fix. Lol. I should of done military so I could of talked more crab about this dude. Hopefully he gets his shit together. All that money just for a cloud of lies kinda sad lol
I guarantee he has nightmares concerning him being a fake. That's why he has to live like this, he does it to try to cover it up. But his soul is tainted. He can still become clean, but its going to take a lot of work
Maddest thing about this is his personality in the interviews: he comes across as a somewhat thoughtful, pretty quiet, shy guy. Certainly not the kind of big, brash character that was portrayed on his social media. Even the persona he tried to project was a lie
He never struck me as shy or humble, but rather as someone that was insecure for the wrong reasons. Something was odd about him, something a bit cringy, and it wasn't subtle.
I have a buddy who used to be really into poker, and one time he went, "hey have you heard of this Dan Bilzerian?" and explained he's some loud rich asshole who makes millions off online poker. I remember we were smoking bowls when he pulled up a livestream of Dan playing, we watched him take advice over his shoulder from two dudes behind him for like 5 minutes until buddy said, "this guy's a fuckin' phony!" And never spoke of him again, lol.
Haha. I seen some of that livestream literally asking "Hey guys, what should I do here?" then just randomly clicking anything while saying "Yeah, this guy doesn't have it! He's full of shit!" If I remember correctly he starts to beat this guy 1 vs 1 then the guy takes all his money in a few hands.
Little known fact….Dan didn’t break both his legs. He had what’s called shin splints, tiny hair fracturing that usually travel down the shin do to stress(typically jumping walking, running incorrectly). Not even close to life threatening, not even that painful(I have them). Everything Dan has done in life is a lie.
@@brandoncooke6564 Yeah, but a stress fracture is something entirely different from like an open fracture. Its painful, but you can still walk and function close to normal.
Oh yeah. I am not a pro or even that good. But I have an interest in it and he didn't seem to know what he was doing half the time. You watch him and then watch someone like Victoria Coren Mitchell (a British comedian and presenter) and it's like going from watching Ralph Wiggum play to Albert Einstein.
I live in LA and that House is one of the most known Homes in the area. No one lives there. It’s owned by Hilton & Hyland and they rent it out for Music Videos and to Celebs...
I thought maybe he owned under another company and rented to himself like some kinda Grant Cardone, but I guess there's no chance for this guy. Thats a bold move lying about owning something that can be looked up in public records.
"Ignite" is so clearly a business name that a marketing committee thought would be bomb af. Sometimes a concept can tick all the boxes on paper and still somehow be shite.
What's is it with dumpster fire moneysinks having pyrotechnical names. Fyre Festival... Ignite.. Almost like any money invested into them get "ignited"
The business isn't too bad of an idea, nor was the marketing. It's definitely scalable. But this idiot spent $1 million a week partying, renting shit out and listing it as expenses. Of course selling vapes and panties isn't going to be able to cover that.
You can tell he's bad at poker because he's a terrible liar. Whenever someone asks him a question that he knows he's going to have to lie through he changes drastically. See, I know, that is called a "tell" and I don't even fucking play poker. How the hell this guy won more than $3 playing poker amazes me.
People like Bilzerian get away with it for so long because their fans desperately *need* them to be legit, and therefore ignore all contradictory evidence. This guy was getting called out by poker pros since day 1, but to his fanboys it was never about the facts: Bilzerian's very existence made failsons around the world (who themselves have been failed by our educational and economic systems) feel like they could still have it all, and aspirational fantasies like that are hard to put down once you've attached your hopes and dreams to them.
@@DavySolaris what? Lol, I was saying people with TDS also don't care about reality. Trump could save a basket of puppies from a burning dumpster and they would say 'what about the cats across the street??' They're just as bad if not worse than the people who idolize Trump. It's ironic as fuck. Lol
Surprised you actually bought the story about his military training and his jacked up legs, it screams of being a token boisterous Dan Bilzerian lie. "Both my legs were broken but I was just so badass that I kept going through an insanely grueling physical training regiment even though everyone was telling me I couldn't do it." Turns out that's not how broken bones work
It’s just like how when we look at joe Rogan and Brendan schaub; you can tell that both are insecure uber macho guys who are not as smart or as cool as 20 yr olds make him out to be.
@@steverogers7601 braaaandon isn't on Joe's level at all. To me Joe doesn't come off as insecure. He overtly tries pretty hard to stay humble. Schaub is a tryhard goof that got lucky became friends with talented people.
People that actually believed that a man who spends his time staging social media pics actually had the time to be a captain of industry are, themselves, deluded. I don’t have anything against him . I applaud what he accomplished on social media. I don’t believe he is smart enough or applies himself toward savvy business acumen to be self made. That much is obvious. Him being a trust fund kid doesn’t disappoint me In the least. I am more curious to see how much longer it lasts or if he salvages what’s left for his future . I think he will incubate and re-self image to more a humble lifestyle
Joe Rogan doesn't support Dan, if you had even an ounce of education you know that. Joe Rogan is a very smart individual and can see right through this guy's b*******. I respect the hell out of Joe for defending many Americans who choose not to get vaccinated or wear a mask because it's their body their choice instead of the dumb "it's to protect the irrelevant people around you that could care less about you" argument. So you can leave Joe Rogan out of your feeling of how "unbelievable and quite disturbing" nonsense.
Maybe I missed something but if he never made it through military training and got kicked out of high school how exactly did he get accepted into Florida?
What you need to do is ask the army, they may know something we don't. All that is known is his Wikipedia only follows through word of mouth, which could mean that only what HE says is what goes in that website. Not saying he's bribing the wiki, just that they don't have 3rd-party info/no one who knows about Dan has made it on Wikipedia, which means, for all we know he's lied about everything.
Don’t know about the US, but most College/Universities in Canada will accept anyone over the age of 20-something. As long as you have money, of course.
Not making it through training doesn't get rid of the contract. He likely spent 4 years as an undesignated seamen (one of the worst jobs on the ship). Explains how he could use the GI bill.
I just wanted to say your mini history docs on these social media influencers are fascinating and I love the use of RuneScape music as your background music
I finished the last part of army infantry training with stress fractures behind my toes on both feet. It happened on the road March out to the two week final training exercise. I knew if I said anything I’d be recycled and have to do it again with the next class and my family had already got airline tickets and made arrangements to come for my graduation. So I just walked on the edges of my feet for the whole exercise, training and road March back. When I did tell the drill sergeant about my feet. He said I could go to the doc which was a short one mile walk away where they said to wear soft shoes for a week and gave me crutches. Lol. I didn’t wanna embarass myself and get held back so I pushed on and that was that
I went through Ft. Benning in July 1983 and retired in 2009 (all as an Infantryman) I started as an 11H then later our MOS was folded in to 11B. I know a lot of men who did like you did, they sucked it up and CM’ed. that way of thinking is how I made it to retirement and it’s hard to open up to a doctor since it’s goes against my way of thinking. I hope life has treated you well over the years. SFC DeVos, K
Holy s***. I had an interview for a job at this company and spoke with Senior Management and had a bad feeling that something wasn't quite up-and-up. I decided to withdraw my application and watching this video I'm so glad I did
@@kaiokenx1005 my brother bragged about getting a “high level position” at a realty company. He barely had experience and I could smell bs. The company went out of business a few months later and he’s unemployed. If you know, you know.
It’s best not to trust much if what Dan Bilzerian, Adam salleh, Joey salads, Vitaly, Joe Rogan, Brendan schaub, Jake and Logan Paul, and most Tik tok personalities and social media hypebeasts say.
@@mzakaria10 some people are just built different. No offense. But like some people out there legit can’t feel any pain at all, granted that’s a medical condition but using it as an example that there’s a whole plethora of pain tolerances
@@FrankUAW862 I don't think you know what you're talking about tbh. The tibia is the major weight bearing bone of the leg, once it's fully fractured you cannot and should not use it. This is anatomical fact, so regardless of pain tolerance. If somebody got shot in the head would you also say they should be able to get throughy it cause they're built different. Also due to adenaline and nerve structure of the leg it's not as painful as you'd think it is. So again, it's about structural anatomy not pain tolerance. Plus this guy said he got through a week of NAVY training...no way. 1, adrenaline ain't gonna save you that long. 2, the longer you hold off treatment the more damage you sustain. 3, the longer you wait for treatment the use and function diminishes (eg. due to swelling).
Not claiming to know military training or what Dan was going through, but that entire SEAL story reeks of being fake “I did the whole hell week and training with both of my legs being broken 3 times(?) because one guy didn’t like me, I was 2 days from ‘graduating’ and then got discharged” Like there’s something missing to this story or he’s lying through his teeth
I'm no medical expert but I'm pretty sure not being able to use your broken legs is not a matter of pain tolerance but pretty much impossible because we need our bones to move properly.
Stress fracture or hairline fracture is the catch all phrase for washing out because you can't hack it. Every person I know who washed out uses one of those two.
I studied a few of Dans poker games, I’ve actually found that he has a extremely unique, identifiable (if trained properly) tell… his tell is, if he is breathing, he is either formulating a lie, telling a lie, acting out a lie, or throwing a pornstar off a roof breaking her leg and then blaming her.
Gotta admit, he had a pretty good 10 years and he will forever be remembered for throwing a model off the roof of his house and trying to take a policeman's gun during the Las Vegas shooting.
@Hahahaha Hf I doubt he ever went through the training. I was a comms liaison with seals that went through buds. There is no way somebody would allow somebody to go through the training on broken legs.
This should be shown to everyone who gets depressed looking at the lives of Instagram influencers. 99% of the time, it’s all fake.
so weird seeing you here. i have been watching you since i was like fucking 12 lmfaoo
i agree. Thats probably the #1 ranked global reason for depression too. But once youre past it. its all cringe.
Oh yeah what's fake about living in a 200k a month LA Compound with a bunch of models? Maybe he doesn't have the money to feed that lifestyle but hey he still did it
@@metitanacona8495 Because he didn't own any of it, the home and models were rented.
@@metitanacona8495 who cares if you have it for a few months you should build so that you can live like that for the rest of your life.
dude would have been so much better off just being honest: "my dad left me a bunch of money and I like to party". He wanted too badly to be seen as something he wasn't, though.
His old man was convicted fraudster tier bullshit artist. Maybe theres a gene
I suspect that his dad had lots of money that he wasn't supposed to have, considering he was made to pay back his entire net worth to the government. I guess there was millions of illegally gained dollars behind all of this. He had to come up with some scam to launder it somehow.
@@TheFatController. he stole $400 million and only had to pay back $63 million I think, so plenty left to illegally launder. Also he hasn't paid back the fine yet either
@@TheFatController. yep. Whole thing looks like it’s just one big tax evasion scam.
Well said
Dan was definitely the kid in middle school “yeah I have a model girlfriend but she goes to another school so you don’t know her”
Dan probably was also the type to tell everyone that he is a millionaire and when everyone found out it wasn’t true he would try and get everyone to feel bad for him lol
She lives in Canada too.
The Niagara Falls area.
Either that or he was Captain Hero in disguise 🤣🤣🤣
All my gfs went to other schools tho cuz i never liked dating girls in my school. I knew they loved gossiping about the guys they date and i was a fairly private guy.
If I had a dollar for every time a trust fund baby said they made it via hard work and dedication, my children would be trust fund babies
Lmao
He worked hard in the gym which is better than most
@Jon Doe Are you 100% sure that 'roids played no part in his efforts to bulk up? Lol oh how naive the world really is smh....
@@Josh-xd9mj Josh thinks steroids automatically make you ripped😂😂
@cartiercity51 Do you get a good workout jumping to conclusions and being incorrect? Just curious.
In SEAL training it’s externally rare that they roll you back to phase one if you are about to graduate . Worst case you get rolled to the beginning of last phase. A lot of his military training story is not adding up
Right that shit is not right
He is a liar
Definitely true on what you said. He’s posing as a vet
@@okamusubi4006 no, he did serve in the navy but he wasn't a SEAL.
Get Buds on this guys ass
Any person actually making a living on poker alone DEFINITELY knows how much they've won and lost...
exactly
100%
for me, 60 quid xD
@@AvengedKittyLP Lmao legend.
Not really, I think there is a video on professional poker players and how they don't actually win much from their actual winnings, as they have investors/spotters, who fund their games, but take a big portion of their winnings, that way the poker player doesn't actually lose their own money should they hit a rough patch. And due to the risk, the person with points or funding them gets a big portion of the winnings because they could lose all their money at any time, the pro is happy to do this too, as they can continue playing win or lose. However, Dan doesn't seem to know the in and outs of actually being a professional poker player.
Paying women to pretend to be interested in you has to be one of the saddest, most insecure things I’ve ever seen...
Definitely. Accumulating expensive material possessions - which it turns out aren’t yours to begin with - is a sign of a huge emotional void in his life. But then again, look who his father is. Like father, like son x200.
not really look at rap videos n sht. it sells thats why.
@@ArtyCraftZ if you do it right the women you date will have a good job and take care of you as much as you take care of them lol.
@@eyetvideos467 Read my comment again. The vast majority of men pay for sex through dates and gifts than end up being about as expensive as the models hired by Dan. You're probably no different.
@@ArtyCraftZ read my comment again. If you do it right you'll be dating a woman who spends money on you as well. My girlfriend of 5 years easily spends as much money on me as I do on her. Try getting your hired models to spend money on you.
You're not paying money for sex. You're paying for an intimate experience with another human. And you don't have to pay for dates, going dutch on new dates is common and not going to prevent you from getting laid if you're a good dude.
I think you have a misconception of dating.
We rented out his penthouse a few years ago for my brothers bachelor party, he wanted 200k a night and we laughed. He kept coming at us with lower offers and his manager settled for 20k a night which is about what the top tier Las Vegas suites go for. After we left he tried saying we stole a bunch of shit, we did a walkthrough before and after we left so he dropped the suit. Dude is a joke and is hurting for money now.
Wow!
@@Maddellann your name breaks my heart lol. The love of my life was named Elizabeth. And it’s like I can’t escape that name. I flew back to Florida because my mom got put on hospice care and her nurse is named Elizabeth. I know this is random but is the universe trying to tell me something?
@@TheBigChadI’m so sorry she broke your ♥️…It’s a beautiful name, isn’t it? The universe is beautifully mysterious!
Why would you even give him your money after he tried to scam you for 10x what you ended up getting?
Crazy shit....
@@Maddellann yall better get married😳
Its simple... His dad stole money, hid said money and gave it to his son who blew it all saying he "Made it himself"
That's pretty much what it is. 🤣 👍 ✌️
Ding ding ding. Winner, you got it.
How that trust fund didn't get RICO'd is mind blowing. They didnt deserve a dime of it.
Donald Trump
Yep pretty cut and dry
I used to do interviews for poker and Dan Blizerian was watching one of his friends (Jay Farber) play at the World Series of Poker final table. I asked him if he wanted to do a quick interview with me. He had a hot chick on his arm and was like, "Nahh, I don't think so, maybe later." I think he expected me to beg or something? I don't know. I just said, "ok cool." And moved on to Jay Farber's other friends. I started an interview with a couple of them and was talking into the camera saying "Hey guys I'm here with XX and XX who rooting on Jay Farber," then I turn to face the guys I'm interviewing, and Dan Blizerian is standing in the shot. I was confused so I angled myself so the camera wouldn't get him, but then he wedged his way into the interview. Think he just turned me down cuz he wanted to look cool in front of his girl, but when it came down to it, he wanted the attention more. Fascinating.
Wow
"Fascinating.." Ha,ha,ha! Like some unusual specimen under a magnifying glass...
🧐🔎🦗
@@jamiewulfyr4607 he is fascinating.
I'm a guy that you'd probably say fits right in his target audience...and I think he's the most insufferable tool I've ever seen. But I'm also 37.
It makes me question who they hell is watching him and why do they associate with him?
The answer is simple, it's little boys who are trying to "find" themselves as men. Feeling insecure about their masculinity they feel the need to clutch on to a hyper-identity.
And in steps Dan
What insecure guys don't get is you don't need to prove to me you're a man, the more you try, the more the reverse effect occurs.
How would talking to you make him look "not cool"? He probably saw you were picking steam and getting a successful overall interview session with other people so he wanted in on the potential attention your released report would be getting.
@@fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810 This comment proves that good, mature men still exist 💗
The fact he shapes his beard to make it look like he's got a epic jawline is hilarious
I can't believe the comments are still going great after all this time 😂
Lmao
he wants that chad look.
That's the whole point of beards--nature's way to enhance the jawline. In many traditional cultures every man wears a beard and shaving is considered childish and unmanly. In classical Greece trimmed chiseled beards were the standard, and they laid the foundations of Western political theory, science, and philosophy. The 300 Spartans did not shave--they trimmed their beards to enhance their jawlines. Don't let Gillette dictate your view of masculinity.
@Proper and you're ignoring sexual dimorphism and biological sex signals. There are countless millions of women with a beard fetish who won't date clean-shaved men--this popular preference goes back eons, and in many societies all men grow their beards. Classical ancient Greeks depilated their body hair and trimmed their beards, but did not shave their face. OTOH, men who like bearded women are extremely rare. The whole point of the beard is to create the illusion of a bigger, more masculine jawline, to impress other people, especially women. Otherwise beards just get in the way of eating and fighting.
And here i am patchy af have to shave or i look like a crackhead. But beards are itchy dunno how yal gottem
One of the recruits in my platoon (Marine Corps) was able to finish The Crucible on a clearly broken ankle. We were less than a week from graduation, TC was our final exercise (pretty damn brutal), so we banded together and helped carry his load and assist when necessary.
Dude was built like a truck and had endurance for days, and he barely made it. None of this makes me an expert on shit, but having said this I find it remarkably hard to believe Dan was able to survive Hell Week with a stress fracture in each leg. Injuries like that aren't a matter of pain tolerance, but inevitably not being able to use the affected limb in any capacity.
See? You guys helped each other out. Seals are a team. This guy is a self-centered loner. His story is BS.
Oh yes - he is clearly a compulsive liar and we can’t take a word he says as truth
He just wrapped the stress fracture in beard hair
And if I did understand correctly he (allegedly) was sent back to do the whole Hell Week from Day 1 2 more times after that. Very believable yes
Two stress fractures combined with hell week would have his legs wobbling like loose Lego for the rest of his life
Dan's personality can't be summed up more than during the Las Vegas shooting. A horrible tragedy, he was there when it was happening and all he did was film himself trying to be a hero by pestering cops for a gun. That says alot about the kind of person he is.
Yo what? That's wild, who is this poser?
holy shit he really did that? the nerve to even ask
Isn't he ex military and was trained for these kind of situations? (I don't know enough about how US military works and what training he received - hence my question)
@@speerspider he did enter military training and apply for the navy seal course but he dropped out and how long he was in is dubious. But even then, ex or off duty military personnel know that you shouldn't willingly charge into a danger zone let alone bother a cop who is trying to handle the situation.
@@speerspider even if he is a trained seal. just imagine being a cop or an officer and a random dude told you "yeah im a seal give me a gun" would you trust him and just give him your gun?
Let's get it straight. He's definitely never been a navy SEAL. That honor is only given to those whom have pass all phases of the selection process.
The honor To go kill innocents people over seas?
@@OnnSight LMAOI LOVE THAT
@@jhernandez7132014 man people are brainwashed in our country in a whole different level
@@YallaMiami Isn't it awesome!?
@@0Synergy not really, it’s sad 🥲
Between 25 and 30 he became a millionaire? Oh you mean the age you get access to your trust fund? Lol 😂
What a coincidence...
And then says he won those millions through playing poker, which conveniently cannot be verified for obvious reasons.
Keep in mind that there are people in this thread that are saying shit like this about Dan:
‘’This guy had a sad upbringing, a father that didn’t turn out as birthdays or was never around. A terrible role model and probably a lot to do with the way it turned out. Not an excuse but I can see a sad boy in his eyes that still looking for love and approval’’ lol
If I had to guess, there is something more going on here and it involves his dad. The company, Ignite, was obviously designed to fail. I think it set up to launder money and all of stories about poker was a quick, easy way to explain where he got some money. In my opinion, the money he has is very real, but it's NOT his money. The money came from his Dad, and it's more than likely money that he stashed away and hid from the Government. Something like this was the ONLY way for him to launder and gain access to it without getting caught..
@@steverogers7601 same
The only thing worse than never having the money to live that kind of lifestyle is LOSING that kind of lifestyle. That he's losing/lost everything does put a smile on my face.
dude, he is living life! You must be so sad to see that
@@franktastisk7526 hes a trust fund baby living off his dads criminally sourced money. Thats sad
Right it’s not like he wasn’t rich holy imagine inheritance of 6 million the f a. G got greeeeedy lol could live nice retirement fr
never trust a guy who trims his beard to look like a chiseled jaw line
I have the same beard but I'm a regular Dad of two Teens. Life is good yet money comes slow
He’s like phineas from phinease and ferb. Both very angular faces. Only differences is phineas is actually hot
@Birch Bark Spice women don't love him (he literally pays them to hangout) men like you love him. He's a holographic giga-chad -- an illusion -- his "muscles" are silicone, his hair is dyed, his beard is painstakingly manicured and everything around him is on loan, including his nice clothes...he's as fake as the action figures his biggest fans likely still collect.
@zackr6 isn’t phineas a minor!?
lol my thoughts precisely
You can tell he was bullied in high school and he's overcompensating now trying to be " Alpha"
you can tell that you are projecting.
dubdubberson you can tell you’re also projecting
@@dubdubberson ok buddy
this comment section is projecting projects that has never projected before with a projector.
Im a projector and I find this offensive
I feel so bad for the guy. Having everyone around you paid to be there, having everything in the world in terms of material wealth & pleasure but still being unhappy. He could have had an awesome life & helped a lot of people & had many good friends but his ego ruined him.
Wrong. His father ruined him.
@@WardenOfTerra he's responsible for who he is in spite of his father.
@@WardenOfTerra His father stole a bunch of money from a bunch of people so him and his brother could be set up for life -- he wasted that.
Those are all reasons to feel bad for everyone except him
You don’t feel bad…you’re just looking for reasons to hate on a man who built a hell of a life bc it helps you justify your shithole of a life. There’s a reason you care about his life lol. Funny thing is you don’t even know him, you just see what he puts online. You should really look in the mirror and figure out why you even care..
I was an avid poker player/professional poker player follower at the time Dan bilzerian come into focus. I was honestly so confused as his claim to fame was winning his money in poker. Never heard of him and argued with my mate at the time with my mate saying he is what he is. I’m fucking glad this came out just for my own clarification
PREDICTION: Dan will become a Born Again Christian and denounce his former sinful lifestyle all while taking plenty of time to lecture others in matters of faith-based morality.
Better than what he is now..
@@m0uz Nah. That would make him twice as Fake.
Then make money out of it
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not a chance. That would require courage. He'll do what other affluent idiots do: become woke.
I wish people would be this investigative with our politicians
Right?! Trudeau is screwing the country royally.
We need an in-depth exposé on his mining operations and how he’s treating the trucker rally!
Jake Tran has videos like this on people like Pelosi.
@@ynpavo in -Soviet- Russia,
Putin kill-uhh..oh...
They are, but they stash that info for leverage instead of making it public.
There's a reason why investigative journalism is a dangerous job. Most get killed just because they've exposed someone important, and it's usually their own government.
Thing is Dan had enough money to literally live a comfortable life. It’s absurd to me that he jeopardized the fortune he had simply to be popular online.
Yep, literally.
Not absurd at all. It makes a tonne of sense with the rise of social media over the past decade and a bit. I’m sure 90% of the population would do the exact same thing.
He has a lot of money, his dad gave him $12 millions when he was only a teenager. That would probably worth around $25 mill today.
Not as much as he claimed to be but still very well off.
That is the only interesting thing about this story, he could have thrown his money in an index fund and lived happily ever after. I am sort of assuming that is what his brother did.
But Dan decided to throw it down the drain to pat his ego.
He got hooked, to much ego is intoxicating. That's why cops often change into power-hungry assholes
He probably did not break his legs, it sounds like he had shin splints. This is very different, and not all that uncommon in new soldiers.
Failed two days before graduation. He’s so full of shit. He’s the guy that says he got in a fight with his drill sergeant so he failed
Apparently he got dropped from BUD/s not because "the instructors didn't like him," but because of some sort of incident on the range, probably flagging the instructors or other classmates. There's also rumors that he fell asleep during a land nav exercise, leading to the whole platoon to have to go search for him.
the way i read the story about it is that he had a unsafe weapon discharge in a range exercise. So probably, "safety you weapon" doesn't safety and it goes off. From any reading I have done on Navy seal training they don't take those too lightly. Also, in an interview, Dan talked about how he finished hell week and they sent him back to complete hell week again due to medical reason. Hell week is the end of a phase 1 BUDS training which is all physical. If you finish it, you don't get rolled back to the beginning. You just get rolled back to the next class. They give you time to heel, then you basically kick off phase 2 training with class 223 rather that 222. Admin rollback would basically be you are getting kicked out. As for the sleeping on a land Navigation drill, yeah i could see that causing them to kick you out.
@@tylersmith1756 . I question this don't you have to qualify to get into seal training to. oh is a free for all who wants to be a seal.
@@edwingonzalez3703 it used to be that you had to join the navy the apply to a be a seal and they would pick you. Now you can join the navy with the intention of joining the seals. You still need to go through navy basic training but you are basically sent to the next available BUDs training class after you finish navy basic training. As for qualifying for BUDs and Navy seal training. Its mostly physically based. I can't remember the numbers but its something like be able to 40 push ups, 40 sits up, 10 chin ups and run a mile in a certain amount of time. So in a way, kind of free for all. Any books I have read from former seals make it out that seal training is very hard physically, but nothing that an 20 or 30 something reasonably fit man couldn't do. Its more that the tasks are done one after the other. So its more a mental game, if you can just take each task as its own task, and not worry about the next task, then most people make it through.
@@edwingonzalez3703 I'm Australian but teir 1 SF units tend to be comparable. There'd definitely be a barrier test. After that there's a selection course. Here's the funny part, you can pass the selection course and still be rejected based solely on the instructors not wanting to work with you.
This is all based on SAS but I don't think the Seals would operate that differently.
@@louisfrost4975 you're correct. Admin evals and peer evals are important. If the admin and/or your peers don't trust you, you're history.
The only thing that I find weird about him is how he shapes his beard to give him a chin and a strong jawline because he doesn't have one of his own.
That’s the ONLY thing you found weird about him?
@@maisensayle3820 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Isn't it enough?
@@fredmercury1314 oh it is. I just thought it was funny lol
Ikr. The dude literally looks like the biggest gigachad because of that beard. Without it he looks like a collece nerd
why does this matter? girls change their face, nose and eye shape with makeup all the time. the beard looks good on him gotta give him that
He will get rich again when he soon writes a book called "How I Lied to the World about Being Rich and Famous, and how You Can Too!"
He can also write a book on how he almost became a navy seal!
And it's just blank lol
Gives me rdr2 vibes lol
It's interesting how people are fixating on whether or not he actually had the money. He still had someone paying for it all. It's not like just lying about being rich will allow anyone to live that lifestyle.
Look out for the ghost writer that writes that one!
I’m still dubious about his military ‘career’, how extensive his leg injuries were, his story about attempting SEAL training etc. Very little about his life we know of has been anything but a lie.
Combat vet here... He never served active duty ever... His military jargon or "lack there of" is the give away.
I remember the first time I saw a picture of this guy, surrounded by women, I was like, “Well we can all pay for prostitutes to hang out with if we want, mate.”
From what i understand his military career is complete bulshit. From whats been explained to me is you cant just join the military and go straight into navy seal training and then you cant just quit the navey when you fail to complete the seal training. Not sure how true that is its just what my marine buddy told me.
@@thisfool89 Yeah. I’m not sure if there is a direct entry pathway for SEALs or if you can just walk away from the Navy if you fail.
@@gcm747 either way the dude is a complete fraud.
Using runescape soundtracks, a man of culture aswell.
yeah was playing osrs, i was like damn did i turn music on, haha.
How's the bull shark test working out?
Facts.
Pretty sure that's the reason this popped into my recommended.
How is mori ? The orange midget
the real winner is whoever rented that mansion out. man made 200k a month
63 million dollar mansion in California. He would only need about 26/27 years to pay it off at that rate not including cost of maintenance and taxes..probably a fair deal actually 🤔
@@kyleaustin5859 the owner built the house from scratch, he didn't even pay anything over 20m.
Source?
@@kyleaustin5859 that’s kinda the whole point tough. My family is not rich, but I was fortunate enough to learn a thing or two from some of their rich bosses and friends who had rich parents and what not. They all had one thing in common- property. 20 years ago my parents “paid” (with a loan from a bank of course) $77,500 for their house. It’s now worth over $220,000 without any serious renovations or anything. That’s happening all over the country right now. Banks, PEFs, HFs are buying up property by the billions to sit on it and rent it out, and generally pay scum/slum lord property management companies to handle the upkeep and maintenance.
@@-Apollo-13 you obviously havent learnd anything from rich bosses.
a house went from $77,500 to $220,000 in 20 years and you think that was a good investment? This is a pretty bad investment. Aside that it took freaking 20 years to only triple the price, do understand that this house had property taxes every year, maintenance, etc. You could have just put your money into any major bank and have had a similar return with almost no risk, and no expenses. And they could have become multimillionaires if they successfully invested just 10k into any of successful companies of a mutual fund
And do realize, $1 in 2000 is $1.69 today. So just from inflation, a $75k house in 2000 would cost about 120k
'king of instagram' isn't something a grown-ass man should be proud of being called.
The question is, what should a man be proud of being called?
Man of Courage, Senator, Monk, Provider, Braveheart...
But Dwayne Johnson the Rock is the king of instagram with the most followers so I don't know about this statement
@@allofthemusic How proud of that is he, though? He achieved so much more than that.
@@rerungirl CRINGE
I worked in a VERY large multi national company doing IT in London. Every Friday everybody would go to a bar and the sales guys would be there in their expensive clothes, jewellery etc. Every conversation was about how rich they were and how much money they make and 'let me show you a picture of my porsche' etc etc. Impressive stuff. However, I was a little older than the other guys and can spot BS from years of experience. One thing all these guys had in common is that they would always try to get you to pay for their drinks and the drinks of their friends. I litterally had one guy tell me how successfu he was for 115 minutes and nearly get his face punched by a maintenance guy who he told 'I pay your wages'. After 10 minutes he asked if he could borrow money for a bus home!!
Another time I was in Phoenix club central London, Phoenix Street' with Kerin - a Kiwi girl - lawyer - who spent the whole time telling me about her money and lifestyle and expensive holidays and how her handbag cost £2000 (as if a man is going to be impressed by a handbag OR its price - LOL). At the end of the evening, she sidled up all flirty to me and asked if she could 'borrow'£20 for a taxi home to her Baker Street apartment ("where HG Wells had lived"). I said 'I dont lend random girls money but I'll buy your handbag for £20'. She wasnt happy. I then explained that she had spent the whole time telling me how rich she was and now was asking me for money? She wasnt happy.
I could give more examples but basically, beware of such people. Whether they are really honestly rich or not, they are only interested in getting free money from idiots and that is how they maintain their lifestyle. There is no shortage of idiots who want to be associated with 'successful' people. Beware.
He could've took his trust fund money and led a good life, But instead he started posting everything to Instagram and now is going to lose everything
You make a point if I where to get that kind of money that is what I would do
Sorry if that first comment seemed off I just started watching the vid when I posted that
Did he lose everything though? His dad is an expert and seasoned corporate fraudster. The whole thing smells like a scam to extract investors cash. I bet Dan and his dad sucked all the investors dry and now will close the company. They probably siphoned off 100 millionish from this scheme. This is son following in his dad's footstep of scamming money off people through corporate fraud.
Lol he's not losing anything. He won't be held accountable once he's in another country.
He literally could have had that life and more. He could have bought beachfront property and opened a restaurant/bar. Then funneled his dirty money through it and the IRS wouldn't have gave two shits. All the while he lives his "King of Instagram" lifestyle. Uses all the models and social media to promote his business as a club and bring in shitload of young dumb 20 year old. Hes the unfortunate song bird of our time. A once young man without a positive male role model and a vain grasp on masculinity.
The pride comes before the fall.
I had to pause the video to see if my Runescape sounds were on in the background wtf legend lmao
torvesta o em eff geee i was just watching this vid too LOL--- begins at 14:20 !!
hows your sister mate
Bruh hahaha seeing you here is so funny 😂
AYY ALEX lol
Wtf Torvesta is here?? And yeah I thought the same thing about the RS music, I'm like wtf??
His beard makes him look like the front of an old timey train
😭😭👌🏿
Cow catcher
@@thebabscast5154 Oh thanks I didn't know the name
Dead rn
*thomas the tank engine music intensifies*
the ability of sunny to have me watch videos of people I have never heard of IN MY LIFE is sorcery.
This makes me feel better about my life. I don't have much, but my entire life is not a lie, either..
This made me believe in myself more. Becoming a "Rich Barber" patiently is the key. I invested at 19, and has been almost a decade. I have funds like if I was to work as a doctor or lawyer at 19.
You have more then you think, start with you honesty about yourself. You're probably more honest then most social media ass***es
It’s incredibly fulfilling and just awesomely free when you don’t have to live your life with trying to coverup a lie or trying to avoid being outed, or when you don’t have to lie about who/how you are.
Personal integrity is a valuable possession.
@@username.not.known2473 a man is only as strong as is word to himself.
As an avid poker player and enthusiast, my friend was surprised I'd never heard of this guy. I can name 40+ years of great poker players, but this is someone I've never heard of
I'm curious, had you heard of his brother?
@@borislav6561 Never.
Only after this whole debacle did I hear about him, and from what I've heard he was a tournament reg, but he never a bracelet winner, or even a final table guy. A nobody, in the kindest sense of the word
@@heypistolero lmao. I see, I see.
He played online poker and live streamed it a couple of times he did win some pretty good money but the sad thing is he always had 2 guys next to him just off camera that were telling him what to do and when he lost money he didn't seem to care but the 2 guys would get upset about it as if he was playing with their money
@@myfirstasmrvideo8463 Right, but was this before or after he had allegedly won millions in high stakes underground games?
I think it's sad that he portrays a military persona but was a military washout. It's bordering on stolen valor.
He actually paid for a role to star in a military film. Probably the closest he's gotten to being in the military
Borderline!? It's full on... He says he did BUDS 3x!!!
@@brainrich1358 War Dogs club scene lmao
Bordering? Lol
there is a clear difference between the actual millionaires and the millionaire "persona"
the persona likes to party and spend money all the time and a lot of it.
while the millionaire has sold his soul for money and does literally anything to gain more of it, from tax evasion to slave labor.
His dad had to serve 13 months in prison, he stole millions, shit I'll spend 13 months in prison for tens of millions.
be careful what you wish for
I stopped listening to him when he said that he made it through Navy SEAL Hellweek with two broken legs.
He made it through hell week “twice”. Once with “broken legs” AFTER he admitted to his CO on his boat that he had intentionally made his legs worse to get out of the military. His CO responded by sponsoring him back to BUD/S. His whole story is steaming bullshit that would never happen in reality.
I've seen people in wheelchairs with more muscular legs lmao
I know it went from potentially having a stress fracture to having 2 broken legs in the space of a sentence....hilarious
@@GergActual Yep this right here, I don't know of any command in the Navy that would allow this to go unpunished, much less rewarded.
He copied the story of David Goggins, a man who went through 3 hell weeks, one on broken legs, word for word...
Like father, like son.
Ram ram ji 🙌
Yo Karl been watching for years I'm from nz too
Arre sir aap Yaha?
Except in this case father seems to be a lot smarter than son
Wow. I'm surprised u are interested in this.
This video is just like a Netflix documentary but even better.
That Would Explain The Netflix Ads
Yeah true ngl
That’s disrespectful to sunny
The only difference is he's not leaving any details out.
But it has more personality because it was made by one person
I saw an instagram photo with him and these young girls (that don't look 18) going into his "private jet". It then shows them surrounding him and not ONE girl looked happy to be there. It felt like they were paid or forced to be there.
I remember in college my boyfriend showed me this guy and was basically fangirling about his lifestyle and how he was "doing it right" - when he comes home tonight I'll show him this 😀
Yikes
dump him
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
lmao. Hope ur doing good rn!
Show him other stuff too 😏
"I just took a little bit of the money and gave the rest away."
Press X for Doubt
I wouldn't believe him if he said the sky was blue. He's a con artist. Nearly everything he says is a lie.
Imagine if he just took the $16 mil and invested it smartly like a rational human being. He prolly would be set for life by now and actually could live that lavish lifestyle for real rather than faking it for clout
What, you saying he’s a lil bit stoops or somethin?
Yeah, not the most intelligent of our species. You’d think he’d invest what he’s got left when he sees where his road leads, but nope, more chicks and boats is the answer apparently smh
With 16 million he would've been set for life anyway
16 million is nothing when you consider inflation into that, not to mention unforeseen accidents and personal vices.
@@kerosj9975 bro, have you ever owned $16million in your life? I'm assuming no, like most of us. For an average person, $16million is more than enough money to live comfortably for the rest of your life I can assure you. Most people have less than a million stashed in their IRA and function just fine
@@cheehee808_ If we're talking being economical with money its a weak "yes". It's just my habit of thinking; why save a million when you can build business systems or passive investments that gives you a million a year?(that will grow on its own) Ofcourse these take decades to make and a lot of failure to make even one a success.
Besides most people can't really control themselves when there's a 16 million sitting in their banks(that gets harder when you get married or have children). There's a statistic I read before that most people living in cities have an average 1-2 major accidents or diseases in their lifetime that'll cost you between 300k-2 million each. Not to mention inflation that decreases the value of your money 5-8 percent a year, currently you've got a projected 50% loss in value in just 4 years to inflation because Biden's printing money like nuts, so that 16 mil? will be 8 mil in just 4 years or even lower(I'm talking about its market value btw, you'll still have 16 mil but its buying power will be less). Unless you're a person with already extremely good spending habits, a stable job and you have the power to predict the future to a T then yea you can make 16 million work.
Excellent video as always, but there’s one thing that you missed. As it turns out, Dan lied about having broken his legs, and most of what he said surrounding his SEAL training. People who actually trained with him have come forward and called him out on all of it.
There will always be people like Dan as long as there are people who look up to others for the sole purpose of being rich and nothing to do with the content of their character.
Best comment in here. So real. So many people need to read this. Read and understand. But sadly those that need it will never seek it out.
Success by proxy, what a sad life indeed.
But that's all we look at I honestly could care less what kind of person he is, I'm just admiring the babes that he's been with.
@@guitarsandcars2586 congrats, you're part of the problem
Lol ironically I see you in this guy ua-cam.com/video/w7o-lloyuOo/v-deo.html
The only thing i can feel sympathy is for he got bullied because his father went to jail when he was a kid. Otherwise, he is a jerk.
He probably didn't get bullied. We had two family's at my school where the father's went to jail for fraud and nobody cared; nobody even brought it up.
I wouldn't trust a single word from this guy
@@julesfalcone Mate, just because your little anecdotes show the contrary, is it so hard to fathom the possibility? I got bullied because of my name alone. Kids can be right little shits.
Not defending the guy, rather pointing out your extremely flawed argument.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if he made it all up to sound more like an underdog.
Otherwise, he's just an asshole trust fund baby, and if nobody liked him it was probably because he was a prick that brought machine guns to school. "I got bullied" sound better than "I had no friends".
Every narcissist claims to have been bullied because it makes them a better person. Victims of bullies are supposedly everywhere
In reality, real victims of bullies lead quiet, less significant lives, and generally dont speak out. The people who speak out are the bullies
"Kirkland brand hugh Hefner"
That's insulting, Kirkland brand is pretty good.
Yeah. It's Good Value at best. Kirkland is legit good...their Single Malts are surprising.
Yes kirkland is good brand man. Its legit and gives values
😂😂
Kirkland multi-vitamins was actually ranked #1 on Consumer Reports several times
I take those every day😂
I love how you choose your words, there's alot to learn from you for those that are truly listening. Thank you for your work ❤️
if dan just made a youtube channel, promoted it on instagram, and then took the inevitable raid shadow legends sponsorship, he wouldn't have had a downfall
Dan Bilzerian is the best example of a spoiled kid who, in order to get validation from others, constantly lies and makes up stories about his life so he can feel better about himself. And it's crazy to think that many people look up to this guy.
It’s really a sad indicator of the moral bankruptcy of our consumer culture that someone like Dan bilzerian is what a lot of young men want to become. Depressing really, we’ve gone from “being” to “having” and now we’re at “appearing to have” and it’s only going to get more inauthentic. Scary when a society values the unreal more than Truth
You keep forgetting about how terrible his life was as a kid. His dad went to prison so he never had a real father figure to teach him how to be a real man, because I don't care what anyone says a woman cannot raise a real man because she cannot teach him real man attributes, attitudes and the right amount of respect that should be given to others. Every man I have seen raised by just their mothers usually ends up too feminine and sensitive to be a leader or an alpha. The only thing I look up to him for is some of the girls he's been with, because DAYUM some of them were fine. Other than that this guy's biggest mistake was lying too much and spending too much of his money.
@@guitarsandcars2586 obama and Abraham Lincoln were raised by single mothers.Being a man is not a personality trait either
Spoiled? Did you not watch the video?
The whole point is he lied about the money. He didn't have any until he got access to his trustfund...
Fuck me... Crazy to think idiots comment without watching the video... compulsive liar and spoiled aren't mutually exclusive. Just like idiotic and big mouthed aren't always exclusive... But granted you seem to be both.
Perhaps think before typing.
Instead of “spoiled,” I’d use “poisoned.”
so I'm new to the bizarre story of dan bilzerian, but I have to say I'm a bit stunned that so many people appear to believe his "navy seals hell week on two shattered legs" claim. No, he did not go through that infamous training on two broken legs. That's just not something that's even close to the realm of being physically possible. Just no. I hope that the reason some don't see through that claim (and repeat it) is that they've never personally had a broken bone before, but take it from someone who has broken several bones throughout my life: it's just not something that the human body would be able to get anywhere near doing. It's ludicrous.
Goggins did it. But goggins isn’t human
Not to mention, would they even _let_ him do Hell Week stuff if his leg was broken?
I broke my tibia and fibula. I could not put any weight on it, let alone go through any military training.
Well, not many people are built like Dan. Man looks like a beast
@@thechampchamp3775 I'm hoping you're being sarcastic because it's not physically possible. He's a compulsive liar.
Im suprised you didn't mention the lone survivor situation. Basically he paid a studio like 1 million so that he could be in a war movie lone survivor as a backround guy with a couple lines of dialouge but they cut his time down so he legit sued them. And the worst part is the movie was made to honor 19 dead american special forces operators
I mean in this case Dan is right.
If he had a contract he was entitled to sue
Dan Bilzerian is no different than today's influencers. The only difference is he was one of the first major ones so he was navigating through uncharted waters. Todays influencers are just better liars.
THISSSSS
Also bigger narcissists .. At least Dan never claimed himself to be an influencer
@@AttilatheThrillaUh... HE claimed so many other things though... WAs "Influencer" even a word back then.. Let alone... Does it even hold weight?
You can be Narcissistic without using certain buzzwords about yourself.
Dude thought he was the greatest thing since The Internet.
and I will say something... These "Influencers" at least do something to try and make money, even if they are worthlesss.
This dude just used daddy's scam money to fund his lifestyle, create a company to fund his lifestyle and cheat/scam everyone, create a fake life to cheat/scam/impress people...
What did Dan actually accomplish in his life? Literally nothing. Even if some of these influencers are clowns, many of them came from nothing and worked for it, even if the "Work" wasn't much.
Not trying to defend anyone, moreso Dan is just.... awful.
I can't believe people are still picking the "navy seal" line up and putting that tag on him. He's everything but a seal. period
Lots of guys are military fakers and I don't get it. My bro retired after 24y and 60% disabled now. I've never wanted any part of any military.
@@downwithputinsaveukraine1313 aw wow I feel sorry for your brother, hope he's doing ok.😇✌✌
They call it Stolen Valor.
Wait. If he is everything but a seal does that make him Jesus?! This was not the second coming I was waiting for ffs, switching to mormon mode and hoping he is not also Joseph Smith.
People are attached to the “navy seal” line because like him or not, his Hell Week story has been verified, he still attempted. I salute everyone who attempts Selection, RASP, or Hell Week/Buds because the majority of you haven’t even served but are looking to call another out for failing at the highest level. This is a vet speaking on behalf of the lame Dan Bilzerian who was still honourably discharged from his service.
Dan saying he broke his legs training too hard is the most dork ass Dan thing he could ever say
Well, you can get fractures from over training.
It's called "fatigue fractures".
Stress fractures are possible from overtraining but if you keep going on those they turn into full on breaks and then you don’t train anymore.
100% and no shot he did seal training like that
I know someone who this happened to, its actually quite common in the military. A lot of people jump straight into training and can’t handle the pressure on their legs.
Seriously I did track football, soccer, and cross country from 8th grade till my senior year and not one injury. A few messed up ankles when I stepped wrong but nothing a good stretch couldn't fix. Lol. I should of done military so I could of talked more crab about this dude. Hopefully he gets his shit together. All that money just for a cloud of lies kinda sad lol
0:17 dude stole that line from Tony Stark in "The Avengers" 💀😂💀😂
I feel sorry for him. Imagine knowing deep down inside everything about you is a big lie
I don't feel sorry for him at all, it's all lies he has created and perpetuated himself
He actually believes his lies.
I guarantee he has nightmares concerning him being a fake. That's why he has to live like this, he does it to try to cover it up. But his soul is tainted. He can still become clean, but its going to take a lot of work
It sucks, when some day. His money will be gone. Who would possible hire him ?
They dont take him seriouse enough to have a job.
That's %90 of social media...
I highly doubt most people are even remotely close to their social media persona no matter how subtle ..
Maddest thing about this is his personality in the interviews: he comes across as a somewhat thoughtful, pretty quiet, shy guy. Certainly not the kind of big, brash character that was portrayed on his social media. Even the persona he tried to project was a lie
Try to lie at full speed... That's why he talks calmly
He comes off as an entitled prick if you listen long enough.
@AMWF that's the point I'm making - there is a huge disparity in how he comes across on insta and in the clips used in this vid
He never struck me as shy or humble, but rather as someone that was insecure for the wrong reasons. Something was odd about him, something a bit cringy, and it wasn't subtle.
@AMWF You have a reading problem right?
I have a buddy who used to be really into poker, and one time he went, "hey have you heard of this Dan Bilzerian?" and explained he's some loud rich asshole who makes millions off online poker. I remember we were smoking bowls when he pulled up a livestream of Dan playing, we watched him take advice over his shoulder from two dudes behind him for like 5 minutes until buddy said, "this guy's a fuckin' phony!" And never spoke of him again, lol.
lmao these comments are gold!
Haha. I seen some of that livestream literally asking "Hey guys, what should I do here?" then just randomly clicking anything while saying "Yeah, this guy doesn't have it! He's full of shit!" If I remember correctly he starts to beat this guy 1 vs 1 then the guy takes all his money in a few hands.
While Dan himself is definitely a phony, your buddy doesn’t sound too into poker himself lmao.
@@ShaggyDabbyDank well moreso than I ever was
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Great video and also love the RuneScape background music ahaha really hit a nostalgic note
Little known fact….Dan didn’t break both his legs. He had what’s called shin splints, tiny hair fracturing that usually travel down the shin do to stress(typically jumping walking, running incorrectly). Not even close to life threatening, not even that painful(I have them). Everything Dan has done in life is a lie.
Well, if we are being technical, a fracture is a type of break. So he isn't lying, per se, more just not being entirely forthcoming.
@@brandoncooke6564 Yeah, but a stress fracture is something entirely different from like an open fracture. Its painful, but you can still walk and function close to normal.
Idk man. I had shin splints from teen years to early 20s. I thought it was pretty painful. Made playing football pretty damn hard. 😄😭
@@CamberRockerCamber that’s the issue lol… you kept playing football.
Lmao I've had those from walking too much when out of shape.
Even Dan Bilzerian is having a bad year, just like everyone else.
This made me laugh at loud
Lol
Nice!!
these reply’s are dry
@@niggaphobe and you contributed
I love how this was big news, but for every pro poker player it was like “yeah, I told you”. Everyone knew he was a huge fraud.
Oh yeah. I am not a pro or even that good. But I have an interest in it and he didn't seem to know what he was doing half the time. You watch him and then watch someone like Victoria Coren Mitchell (a British comedian and presenter) and it's like going from watching Ralph Wiggum play to Albert Einstein.
The moral of the story here is that everyone fools Kevin oleary
Don’t call this guy a Navy SEAL. He wasn’t.
He didn't even make it through bud's. According to Andy Stump...it takes about three years to become a seal. Bud's is just to weed out the weak.
But but but... he has a six pack, shoots guns and wears sunglasses. That's all you need to become a seal isn't it???
@Eric Sirias he is still retired military? Seal is a job. He was still honorably discharged so you get benefits
This looks like the guy inside the “chad” memes
who's a virgin in disguise
@@donovanroundtree524 definitely not a virgin...
@@Will-iz6gn do you not know about the virgin and chad meme
@gamingwith me lol
Exactly what I was thinking of 😂 but wait is it not actually based on him?
Never really knew much about him, but I just learned he is even more unremarkable than I previously imagined.
2 years later and no changes with this dudes life
I live in LA and that House is one of the most known Homes in the area. No one lives there. It’s owned by Hilton & Hyland and they rent it out for Music Videos and to Celebs...
I thought maybe he owned under another company and rented to himself like some kinda Grant Cardone, but I guess there's no chance for this guy. Thats a bold move lying about owning something that can be looked up in public records.
"Ignite" is so clearly a business name that a marketing committee thought would be bomb af. Sometimes a concept can tick all the boxes on paper and still somehow be shite.
What's is it with dumpster fire moneysinks having pyrotechnical names.
Fyre Festival... Ignite..
Almost like any money invested into them get "ignited"
@@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 I bet there are more lol
What ever focus group they used to test the name must have consisted of teenage boys hoped up on Monster.
The business isn't too bad of an idea, nor was the marketing. It's definitely scalable. But this idiot spent $1 million a week partying, renting shit out and listing it as expenses. Of course selling vapes and panties isn't going to be able to cover that.
Buy my shit, cause it's LIT!
You can tell he's bad at poker because he's a terrible liar. Whenever someone asks him a question that he knows he's going to have to lie through he changes drastically. See, I know, that is called a "tell" and I don't even fucking play poker. How the hell this guy won more than $3 playing poker amazes me.
lol
he won 54 MILLION off of one guy
@@holdencawffle626 except he didn’t really, it was a story to cover up Dan laundering his daddy’s money.
@Bryan Smith how come the top poker players in the world have never won even close to what he claims?? Maybe it’s because he’s lying? 🤔🤔🤔
@@holdencawffle626
N that means he was risking 54 million of his own. So yeah I doubt it.
So he had shin splints 😂😂 “two broken legs” 😂
People like Bilzerian get away with it for so long because their fans desperately *need* them to be legit, and therefore ignore all contradictory evidence. This guy was getting called out by poker pros since day 1, but to his fanboys it was never about the facts: Bilzerian's very existence made failsons around the world (who themselves have been failed by our educational and economic systems) feel like they could still have it all, and aspirational fantasies like that are hard to put down once you've attached your hopes and dreams to them.
It's a curious human condition that we eagerly deify others, to the point of madness.
Sounds alot like trumpers
@@Sheahova yeah, sounds like the anti-Trumpers too
@@dennisd.4726 explain why
Who is the Trump of anti-trumpers
@@DavySolaris what? Lol, I was saying people with TDS also don't care about reality. Trump could save a basket of puppies from a burning dumpster and they would say 'what about the cats across the street??' They're just as bad if not worse than the people who idolize Trump. It's ironic as fuck. Lol
Surprised you actually bought the story about his military training and his jacked up legs, it screams of being a token boisterous Dan Bilzerian lie. "Both my legs were broken but I was just so badass that I kept going through an insanely grueling physical training regiment even though everyone was telling me I couldn't do it." Turns out that's not how broken bones work
Yeah, he had to come up with a crazy reason why he didn't make the cut. It's ok to not make it, just don't make up lies about why. What a toad.
well goggins did it with broken legs but okay
His admin drop was due to unsafe weapons handling in phase 3 from what I hear. No wonder why that officer in Vegas told him to f**k off.
@@R3DDASCHANNEL cope
Right Dan such a clown lol 😂 also if he got 6 million when he was a kid tf he did t just retire I get needing something to do but Christ he dumb
Looking back at his interviews, his body language told us everything
Definitely. He was having a hard time making his lies seem credible.
I'm a simple man, but I also thought that his body language was telling the truth. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
It’s just like how when we look at joe Rogan and Brendan schaub; you can tell that both are insecure uber macho guys who are not as smart or as cool as 20 yr olds make him out to be.
@@steverogers7601 Brendan Schaub?
Heh more like Brendan Schmuck
@@steverogers7601 braaaandon isn't on Joe's level at all. To me Joe doesn't come off as insecure. He overtly tries pretty hard to stay humble. Schaub is a tryhard goof that got lucky became friends with talented people.
People that actually believed that a man who spends his time staging social media pics actually had the time to be a captain of industry are, themselves, deluded. I don’t have anything against him . I applaud what he accomplished on social media. I don’t believe he is smart enough or applies himself toward savvy business acumen to be self made. That much is obvious. Him being a trust fund kid doesn’t disappoint me In the least. I am more curious to see how much longer it lasts or if he salvages what’s left for his future . I think he will incubate and re-self image to more a humble lifestyle
Unbelievable and quite disturbing how so many people, Joe Rogan included, loved falling for this guy.
Joe Rogan glows
I'm not the slightest bit surprised Rogan did it tbh.
@Dale Owens well, then you should probably watch a few more podcasts.
Joe Rogan doesn't support Dan, if you had even an ounce of education you know that. Joe Rogan is a very smart individual and can see right through this guy's b*******. I respect the hell out of Joe for defending many Americans who choose not to get vaccinated or wear a mask because it's their body their choice instead of the dumb "it's to protect the irrelevant people around you that could care less about you" argument. So you can leave Joe Rogan out of your feeling of how "unbelievable and quite disturbing" nonsense.
@@guitarsandcars2586 ok, so you’re not that smart. Big deal uh.
Maybe I missed something but if he never made it through military training and got kicked out of high school how exactly did he get accepted into Florida?
What you need to do is ask the army, they may know something we don't. All that is known is his Wikipedia only follows through word of mouth, which could mean that only what HE says is what goes in that website. Not saying he's bribing the wiki, just that they don't have 3rd-party info/no one who knows about Dan has made it on Wikipedia, which means, for all we know he's lied about everything.
He didn't make it through training. Hes so full of shit he can't keep his lies in order. What he said isnt how it works
Don’t know about the US, but most College/Universities in Canada will accept anyone over the age of 20-something. As long as you have money, of course.
Not making it through training doesn't get rid of the contract. He likely spent 4 years as an undesignated seamen (one of the worst jobs on the ship). Explains how he could use the GI bill.
@@Mjkhh is that true?? I live in Canada and all the universities that I know need highschool diploma and some certain requirements.
I just wanted to say your mini history docs on these social media influencers are fascinating and I love the use of RuneScape music as your background music
Was looking for this! That RS music brings back the memories :(
beta
@@briansoares6796 cope
I finished the last part of army infantry training with stress fractures behind my toes on both feet. It happened on the road March out to the two week final training exercise. I knew if I said anything I’d be recycled and have to do it again with the next class and my family had already got airline tickets and made arrangements to come for my graduation. So I just walked on the edges of my feet for the whole exercise, training and road March back. When I did tell the drill sergeant about my feet. He said I could go to the doc which was a short one mile walk away where they said to wear soft shoes for a week and gave me crutches. Lol. I didn’t wanna embarass myself and get held back so I pushed on and that was that
I went through Ft. Benning in July 1983 and retired in 2009 (all as an Infantryman) I started as an 11H then later our MOS was folded in to 11B. I know a lot of men who did like you did, they sucked it up and CM’ed. that way of thinking is how I made it to retirement and it’s hard to open up to a doctor since it’s goes against my way of thinking.
I hope life has treated you well over the years.
SFC DeVos, K
None of this would have happened had he not skipped leg day.
Hahaha! Underrated comment!
Facts.
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Don't skip leg day!
Did not attend one
Holy s***. I had an interview for a job at this company and spoke with Senior Management and had a bad feeling that something wasn't quite up-and-up. I decided to withdraw my application and watching this video I'm so glad I did
I'm curious, what didn't seem right with the company?
@@GreenEnvy. you can tell how good or bad the company is by talking only 10 minutes with the person that will hire you.
@@kaiokenx1005 my brother bragged about getting a “high level position” at a realty company. He barely had experience and I could smell bs. The company went out of business a few months later and he’s unemployed. If you know, you know.
@@kaiokenx1005 Its typically the first 10 seconds, but 10 minutes works too.
I don’t believe one sentence of the Navy story
It’s best not to trust much if what Dan Bilzerian, Adam salleh, Joey salads, Vitaly, Joe Rogan, Brendan schaub, Jake and Logan Paul, and most Tik tok personalities and social media hypebeasts say.
He really did go through seal training, but last I had read, he was thrown out of it for a weapons safety violation.
I've broken both legs - one mild and one severe. Theres no way you're lasting one week in a NAVY training course.
@@mzakaria10 some people are just built different. No offense. But like some people out there legit can’t feel any pain at all, granted that’s a medical condition but using it as an example that there’s a whole plethora of pain tolerances
@@FrankUAW862 I don't think you know what you're talking about tbh.
The tibia is the major weight bearing bone of the leg, once it's fully fractured you cannot and should not use it. This is anatomical fact, so regardless of pain tolerance. If somebody got shot in the head would you also say they should be able to get throughy it cause they're built different.
Also due to adenaline and nerve structure of the leg it's not as painful as you'd think it is. So again, it's about structural anatomy not pain tolerance.
Plus this guy said he got through a week of NAVY training...no way. 1, adrenaline ain't gonna save you that long. 2, the longer you hold off treatment the more damage you sustain. 3, the longer you wait for treatment the use and function diminishes (eg. due to swelling).
15:05 he really had to add a comedic sound effect in the middle of such a serious video.
Notice how he speaks in a very vague style, which is typical for chronic liar.
Good observation
He talks like a 15 year old ..
Not claiming to know military training or what Dan was going through, but that entire SEAL story reeks of being fake
“I did the whole hell week and training with both of my legs being broken 3 times(?) because one guy didn’t like me, I was 2 days from ‘graduating’ and then got discharged”
Like there’s something missing to this story or he’s lying through his teeth
Yeah, that whole thing didn’t sit right with me either.
He talks about it in other interviews, he was dropped for being unsafe during weapons training which is the 3rd and final phase of SEAL training.
i wish they would interview some of the guys in his class and see what they say about him
I'm no medical expert but I'm pretty sure not being able to use your broken legs is not a matter of pain tolerance but pretty much impossible because we need our bones to move properly.
Stress fracture or hairline fracture is the catch all phrase for washing out because you can't hack it. Every person I know who washed out uses one of those two.
I studied a few of Dans poker games, I’ve actually found that he has a extremely unique, identifiable (if trained properly) tell… his tell is, if he is breathing, he is either formulating a lie, telling a lie, acting out a lie, or throwing a pornstar off a roof breaking her leg and then blaming her.
janice griffin?
But what a fine girl though
I totally agree. I am very well trained and no almost all pornstars. So I can attest to that
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Lol, I see what you did there!
His ridiculous jawline beard tells you everything you need to know about the guy.
Why?
Ayo hate him for everything but there is nothing wrong with his beard lol
@@tolgeh3443 plenty wrong with his head, watch any beard grooming channel for fks sake.
Yuck...I've seen a better beard hanging off a chimp's arse.
damn I wish I had a beard like him
Gotta admit, he had a pretty good 10 years and he will forever be remembered for throwing a model off the roof of his house and trying to take a policeman's gun during the Las Vegas shooting.
those aren't good times, those times keeps you in constant fear and pressure to fake it
if someone who had good times are the models and the vendors
Um, 10 years pleasure for 50 years suffering
He was not a Navy SEAL. He didn't get selected and was never on a SEAL team.
I know some former Team guys. Navy SEALs hate Dan Bilzerian lol
@Hahahaha Hf I doubt he ever went through the training. I was a comms liaison with seals that went through buds. There is no way somebody would allow somebody to go through the training on broken legs.
Yes he was, he was a member of seal team 6 and killed bin laden- some fanboy probably
Dan seems to hold this look of shame on his face constantly while hes talking. Anyone else notice?
Definitely
Yes I can definitely see it
Lol bias confirmation muchhhhh!
Nope! “That’s just his poker face”
@@jamiehughes8344 great comment that went right over everyone head smh
Kirkland brand Hugh Hefner" has to be the best insult I've heard
Anyone who plays Runescape loves and hates you at the same time for using this soundtrack.
Yes I had to search comments to see if someone noticed :')
I paused the video to jump into comments when I heard it haha
When he’s talking about his military training he’s literally taking exerts from David Goggins
This dude looks like Keemstar from an alternate universe
Both their names are "Daniel" too 😂
Pretty sure both are from NY and both are definitely assholes
@@alexanderg1297 at least keemstar is entertaining
@@fadenih2305 Keem isn’t entertaining.
More like keemstar tries really hard to be like him.