GLAD THIS JOE DIDNT DROP OUT TODAY🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 IM IN SUCH A GOOD MOOD FOR A WOTC EPISODE (the podcast, not the pinkertons) TO TOP THIS BEAUTIFUL DAY OFF‼️‼️‼️🫸🏾🫷🏾😭😭😭WOOOOOO WE'RE SO FUCKING BACK LIKE THE SPINE TODAY🔥🔥🔥🔥
For the second story, i don't think he's in the wrong for not telling his wife about how he lost his virginity. I honestly think that you don't have to reveal your entire sexual history with your partner, especially if its something that they might not be comfortable sharing, example OPs sexuality. I think for this situation too, OP is 51, thats a generation that has a lot of negative history with mistreating queer people, so maybe that fact needed to be hidden for that reason. Not to mention, how his soon to be ex wife reacted makes me think she's homophobic and thats why he didnt want to disclose that info. So i don't think OP in the second story is in the wrong
While it's very possible that the wife might be homophobic (either a little bit or a lot), I don't think it's that unreasonable to be very surprised and shocked that your husband, who you taught was straight for all those years in marriage, just goes with a dude (and not any dude, like the dude he lost his virginity with) right after you're separating. Personally I'd feel a little betrayed, like he didn't trust me enough to tell me this stuff (and ofc there are a pletora of good reasons for why the guy might never have), and I'd start to just feel like I never even knew that person, despite all those years together. Once again, completely plausible that she's just homophobic, but if it's not I'd understand her. It'd be like if I worked at job A but I just told my wife that actually I work at job B, the pay and the benefits are the same but I'd still be hiding something from my life partner, maybe a lot of people don't care and are fine with it but just this feeling of being left out hurts bad. So if the wife isn't just a homphobe I'd say the husband is a little bit of an asshole (even if re listening to the post goddamn was she an asshole too for how she responded)
For the record, OP is 45. Doesn't change that he grew up during the aids crisis, so your points are still valid, but you got the number wrong which is an unforgivable sin
I don’t want to make assumptions but mbt sounds very, very lucky. I’m a bisexual man and I’m open with my current partner (who is bisexual as well) but honestly I never even considered telling previous partners I had. There was far too much homophobia where I was from and on top of that in bisexual men were treated with suspicion by the gay community too.
Maybe i just have more experience with anti queer bigotry, even with people today, being just gay? But i was so confused with your waffling through 2nd story, i couldnt ever picture calling the guy the asshole even if he was 15 years younger.
Right? The dude's wife finds out and is completely horrible and rude and obviously homophobic about it and these dudes are like "Yeah idk, really weird I can't think of why he didn't tell her." Like buddy I've got a strong guess.
Both the first and third stories are the kind of internet weirdo that I wish existed more, the harmless “oh you’re just a weird person trying to get a reaction aren’t you”, but in an adorable way as opposed to the, ya know, horrible racist or sexist or homophobic way most people on the internet try to nowadays
I'm a 25 year old, and I live with my grandma in her house, and I hear multiple times that if I'm gay I would need to leave the house, so I really understand the second guy's fear, keep in mind that I live in a really homophobic city, so I really understand this fear, I'm ace and I really don't feel comfortable telling this to people in my city, it took ten year to tell this to my bff just as a example
I want to say about that second post, that i had a partner (my last ex) who i tokd her i was bisexual like 2 months into the relationship (he lasted like 18 months) and during the whole relationship she will ask me really awkward things about my sexual experience with men (which at the moment i didn't have, but she didn't believe me) and make me uncomfortable in multiple occasions with just coments about it trying to mock me. Soo i understand that some partners are not the best people, me and my ex were both 20 and she still is occasionaly homo/transphobic without realising it (like when i introduce her to one of my friend and later at his home she asked "Soo she is a man or was a man?") Soo i understand that if he knew her for 18 years and was married to her, he had a reason for not come out
Honestly I have legitimately had an ex that got super second-hand self conscious and wanted me to dress up to go buy a car, so I do kinda get it. Also, I second peeps thought that doing bits at slimeball used car salesman for sport is a worthwhile passtime. And MBTs thought that this bit is 40 years old and the dealerships are actually just next leveling him anyway.
About the second story: My take is that it was never brought up because it's none of her damn business. What someone did outside of their relationship should be irrelevant to the relationship itself. It's not like the guy is a violent criminal or something. It could 100% have just never come up. If I was married to a woman and found out she's a lesbian, that would feel horrible for me, yes. But if I was wed to a bisexual woman, then nothing changes. Inversely, if someone I was with kicked up a fuss about my sexuality when it doesn't affect our relationship, then I'd 100% leave that.
Joseph forgets that Sales"People", and I use that term loosely, should always be clowned on. Their entire existence is just tricking people to try to take advantage of them for themselves. If someone tells you they are a sales person it's just a roundabout way of them telling you there is pure evil in their heart.
"what happened to those types of guys that would use long words to sound smart" well they all coalesced around one being, who absorbed their locker shovable energy into himself, known as Elon Musk.
Willing to accept the councel’s decision on the 3rd post but the second they ever repost the “the dressing up for ____ vs dressing up for ____” its on SIGHT
No matter how long you've known someone, no matter how close you two are, no one is entitled to know your personal information. It is not a-hole behavior to hide your sexuality from someone, even from your sexual partner. That is a part of you, not anyone else, and no one needs to know about it.
it's even weirder considering the fact that like what, are you just gonna TELL your wife randomly out of pocket one day "hey i fucked a dude when i was 16" like???
No one is entitled yes, but at the same time I'd feel bad not sharing those more personal parts of myself with the people I care about the most; I absolutely agree that you don't have to share things like your sexuality with a sexual partner, but why get together, in something as important as a marriage, if you're not willing to share these things? If it's a more recent curiosity I'd understand more, because those aren't things you aren't too sure yourself either, but something like your first sexual partner and someone you'd be willing to hook up with if you weren't married? It just feels strange
@@Ironpecker That's entirely on you. You can feel however you like about your own desire to share, and that's perfectly valid. That doesn't mean other people have to be just as open as you.
The third story is strange. I don't have anything against people that want to buy a BMW, or software engineers, but trying to get into a Seinfeld or Curb your Enthusiasm scenario on purpose and finally complaining to the manager like a Karen... That's something else.
my big thing with the bisexual is, it’s the story of losing your virginity that comes up every time it doesn’t matter how open you are in your relationship about your sexuality eventually you ask about how your partner lost their virginity. I’m assuming he left it out
You know, this is by far the longest Friday I’ve ever had
boy you said it
it almost feels like it's monday at this point...
"Wow this is the biggest political news of the week, turns out it's not even the fourth" welp turns out it's not the fifth either apparently
got an ad at "do you grab the battery or" and then the ad was "do you want to play rated in valorant" and ill take the battery
GLAD THIS JOE DIDNT DROP OUT TODAY🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 IM IN SUCH A GOOD MOOD FOR A WOTC EPISODE (the podcast, not the pinkertons) TO TOP THIS BEAUTIFUL DAY OFF‼️‼️‼️🫸🏾🫷🏾😭😭😭WOOOOOO WE'RE SO FUCKING BACK LIKE THE SPINE TODAY🔥🔥🔥🔥
As a 30 yr old School bus driver, yes the thesaurus kids still exist.
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They should bring back bottle night
Will of the councel runs on Crowdstrike confirmed
For the second story, i don't think he's in the wrong for not telling his wife about how he lost his virginity. I honestly think that you don't have to reveal your entire sexual history with your partner, especially if its something that they might not be comfortable sharing, example OPs sexuality. I think for this situation too, OP is 51, thats a generation that has a lot of negative history with mistreating queer people, so maybe that fact needed to be hidden for that reason. Not to mention, how his soon to be ex wife reacted makes me think she's homophobic and thats why he didnt want to disclose that info. So i don't think OP in the second story is in the wrong
While it's very possible that the wife might be homophobic (either a little bit or a lot), I don't think it's that unreasonable to be very surprised and shocked that your husband, who you taught was straight for all those years in marriage, just goes with a dude (and not any dude, like the dude he lost his virginity with) right after you're separating.
Personally I'd feel a little betrayed, like he didn't trust me enough to tell me this stuff (and ofc there are a pletora of good reasons for why the guy might never have), and I'd start to just feel like I never even knew that person, despite all those years together.
Once again, completely plausible that she's just homophobic, but if it's not I'd understand her. It'd be like if I worked at job A but I just told my wife that actually I work at job B, the pay and the benefits are the same but I'd still be hiding something from my life partner, maybe a lot of people don't care and are fine with it but just this feeling of being left out hurts bad.
So if the wife isn't just a homphobe I'd say the husband is a little bit of an asshole (even if re listening to the post goddamn was she an asshole too for how she responded)
For the record, OP is 45. Doesn't change that he grew up during the aids crisis, so your points are still valid, but you got the number wrong which is an unforgivable sin
@@bencrandall-malcolm8303 ope my bad. I thought I heard them say the age was 51, not 45. Guess I'm going to UA-cam comment jail lol
I don’t want to make assumptions but mbt sounds very, very lucky. I’m a bisexual man and I’m open with my current partner (who is bisexual as well) but honestly I never even considered telling previous partners I had. There was far too much homophobia where I was from and on top of that in bisexual men were treated with suspicion by the gay community too.
The will intro/outro sounds like Jake the dog's hot tub song
"We're three hot dudes, having fun!"
Maybe i just have more experience with anti queer bigotry, even with people today, being just gay? But i was so confused with your waffling through 2nd story, i couldnt ever picture calling the guy the asshole even if he was 15 years younger.
Right? The dude's wife finds out and is completely horrible and rude and obviously homophobic about it and these dudes are like "Yeah idk, really weird I can't think of why he didn't tell her." Like buddy I've got a strong guess.
Yes I think Joseph is just very lucky. Actually surprisingly so.
I sure hope they have no JAR BASED CONFLICT today
Both the first and third stories are the kind of internet weirdo that I wish existed more, the harmless “oh you’re just a weird person trying to get a reaction aren’t you”, but in an adorable way as opposed to the, ya know, horrible racist or sexist or homophobic way most people on the internet try to nowadays
I am always surprised at Joseph's Trump impression and it always makes me smile
Will be listening to this on the plane going home from Nats!
It was nice to see you there Joseph!
I have a feeling that MBT really loves the "Wolves in Yellowstone" story and will bring it up whenever he gets a chance
Y'all held this one so long Biden dropped before the episode.
you can tell danny and jordan are not real mbt heads because they haven't heard the shark and the battery story
He loves that story
A gigantesque vocabulary? I didn't know that Redd White had a Reddit account.
Reddit White
I'm a 25 year old, and I live with my grandma in her house, and I hear multiple times that if I'm gay I would need to leave the house, so I really understand the second guy's fear, keep in mind that I live in a really homophobic city, so I really understand this fear, I'm ace and I really don't feel comfortable telling this to people in my city, it took ten year to tell this to my bff just as a example
I want to say about that second post, that i had a partner (my last ex) who i tokd her i was bisexual like 2 months into the relationship (he lasted like 18 months) and during the whole relationship she will ask me really awkward things about my sexual experience with men (which at the moment i didn't have, but she didn't believe me) and make me uncomfortable in multiple occasions with just coments about it trying to mock me. Soo i understand that some partners are not the best people, me and my ex were both 20 and she still is occasionaly homo/transphobic without realising it (like when i introduce her to one of my friend and later at his home she asked "Soo she is a man or was a man?")
Soo i understand that if he knew her for 18 years and was married to her, he had a reason for not come out
Too late to listen to this on my Friday bus ride home but just in time for my Monday bus ride to work!
Honestly I have legitimately had an ex that got super second-hand self conscious and wanted me to dress up to go buy a car, so I do kinda get it.
Also, I second peeps thought that doing bits at slimeball used car salesman for sport is a worthwhile passtime. And MBTs thought that this bit is 40 years old and the dealerships are actually just next leveling him anyway.
About the second story: My take is that it was never brought up because it's none of her damn business. What someone did outside of their relationship should be irrelevant to the relationship itself. It's not like the guy is a violent criminal or something. It could 100% have just never come up. If I was married to a woman and found out she's a lesbian, that would feel horrible for me, yes. But if I was wed to a bisexual woman, then nothing changes. Inversely, if someone I was with kicked up a fuss about my sexuality when it doesn't affect our relationship, then I'd 100% leave that.
I love how Joesph bastardized the shooting that happened litterally like 4 hours from philly
The first one is rolepaying as Red White i swear
Joseph forgets that Sales"People", and I use that term loosely, should always be clowned on. Their entire existence is just tricking people to try to take advantage of them for themselves. If someone tells you they are a sales person it's just a roundabout way of them telling you there is pure evil in their heart.
PROBLEM SLEUTH MENTION
"what happened to those types of guys that would use long words to sound smart" well they all coalesced around one being, who absorbed their locker shovable energy into himself, known as Elon Musk.
Teaching Assistant here:
so the mileage is less varied because it's a primary school but the thesaurus nerd has been long gone by my accounts
Maybe next week we'll hit a new record for how long we have to wait for the UA-cam upload!!!!
The fedora kids are still present, they just stopped interacting online
Week 28 without a George Santos guest appearance
First one is creative writing
so incredibly funny how dated the commentary at the beginning of this episode is just a week later
Holy shit Redd White in that first one
Can you guys please turn up the audio on the Spotify upload? It’s like noticeably very fucking quiet.
Willing to accept the councel’s decision on the 3rd post but the second they ever repost the “the dressing up for ____ vs dressing up for ____” its on SIGHT
No matter how long you've known someone, no matter how close you two are, no one is entitled to know your personal information. It is not a-hole behavior to hide your sexuality from someone, even from your sexual partner. That is a part of you, not anyone else, and no one needs to know about it.
it's even weirder considering the fact that like
what, are you just gonna TELL your wife randomly out of pocket one day "hey i fucked a dude when i was 16" like???
Unless you have an STI.
No one is entitled yes, but at the same time I'd feel bad not sharing those more personal parts of myself with the people I care about the most; I absolutely agree that you don't have to share things like your sexuality with a sexual partner, but why get together, in something as important as a marriage, if you're not willing to share these things?
If it's a more recent curiosity I'd understand more, because those aren't things you aren't too sure yourself either, but something like your first sexual partner and someone you'd be willing to hook up with if you weren't married? It just feels strange
@@MrZacdeath Nope. You don't need to explain your sexuality or sexual history to tell your partner that you have an STI.
@@Ironpecker That's entirely on you. You can feel however you like about your own desire to share, and that's perfectly valid. That doesn't mean other people have to be just as open as you.
The third story is strange. I don't have anything against people that want to buy a BMW, or software engineers, but trying to get into a Seinfeld or Curb your Enthusiasm scenario on purpose and finally complaining to the manager like a Karen... That's something else.
Friday special on Sunday you spoil us
This episode was a little quiet on Spotify just fyi
By the way the second one sound a lot like Fun Home
Oh yeah I forgot nats was last weekend lmao
not mbt doing the nick fuentes mexican accent...oh boy
First guy is just fuckin Redd White from Ace Attorney, I don't see the problem here
Guys, you gotta put a content warning on posts like that first one. I almost turned inside out from cringe.
For the first one, how the fuck did you find the first noble boss of like a shitty jrpg that like 3 people have played
my big thing with the bisexual is, it’s the story of losing your virginity that comes up every time it doesn’t matter how open you are in your relationship about your sexuality eventually you ask about how your partner lost their virginity. I’m assuming he left it out
Also, I was today years old, but I found out Joseph was actually bisexual, not just my speculation anymore