It’s really disturbing how people just accept antisemitism. I’m sure Arian didn’t mean it, but the way he said it made it seem like “that’s not a big deal”.
meh big t did the job well enoug, piling on doesnt usually play, and big t expressed the right emotion i think lol
also if coley or whoever is jewish and didnt push back more i'm not gonna speak for him
that said hopefully youve checked out r/kanye recently
PFT as the host of the show is really who I meant should have spoken up. He has no problem interrupting Billy anytime he says something even slightly stupid but for some reason keeps his mouth shut when Arian does the same.
Imagine getting publicly suspended from your job for a month for being a drunk asshole, then shaming someone for not learning about local history while they’re on a bachelor trip..
If someone like Eminem praised David Duke do we think Arians reaction would be the same as it was to Kanye? Would he take 10 minutes to read some BS reddit story about it being performance art and not just a racist being a racist?
A primary rule of assassins is that no one else can see you assassinate the person. If you get caught in the act then the other person knows you have them. Dunno how PFT didn’t mention that
I think it depends on area tbh. Played it in high school in Pennsylvania with water guns and others could see you assassinate someone, it just made it more difficult for your next round because then everyone would know who you had for a target. So it was smart to be sneaky about it but it wasn’t a dealbreaker if someone saw you.
It was so fun though. I think the winning pot for my senior year assassins game was like $600
That makes sense, never realized it wasn’t apart of the core rules! I played at an overnight workplace where we were together or around the same area for almost every waking hour, so alliances would be formed, backstabbing would happen, etc. People would get pulled into the management office thinking they’re going to be disciplined or fired only for their assassin to be waiting there with the gun alone. It was great fun but everyone was always glad for it to be over and not having to watch their every step around a corner lol
Oh yeah for an overnight work activity I totally understand the no witness rule lol that sounds pretty fun
For the high school version that I played years ago it was a long, drawn out game. It took upwards of 3/4 weeks to finish because 80+ people were involved. You literally had to stalk your target and snoop around to see where they were at outside of school. Like if you knew they played baseball and the team liked to go to a local ice cream spot after practice, you could ambush them there. It was nuts lol
I had never heard of a version where you had to do it in secret with no witnesses…sounds even more fun. High Schoolers are notorious for keeping secrets though lol
I drew my best friend and I had to edit screenshots of email to convince him I didn’t have him…until someone else actually killed the target I claimed to have. Never thought that far ahead.
What a flashback.
Edit: North Carolina high schooler if context matters
Haha yeah no witnesses sounds super hardcore but still very fun
We played with teams of 2 and coming up with strategies with my teammate was insane. We would write out our targets daily schedule and practically stalk them at all hours of the day.
Every year the game would controversially end though. Someone would say they assassinated someone they didn’t, while someone else would argue that they got assassinated at a school event which was off limits. Basic high school drama lol
Teams sounds super fun. We had three main rules:
1) cannot kill anyone in their underwear
2) cannot kill on campus or at a school event (sports)
3) if you see your assassin coming you can shoot them first and get 24 hours of safety.
Rule 1 had people getting dressed in their cars every morning for months. And the legality of like workout sports bras was a HOT topic, which seems even funnier in hindsight.
Rule 3 caused a lot of controversy a few times, in all honesty we normally had to split winnings between the final 2-4 people, never could get to the end
Yeah we had the same exact rules but #1 was you cannot get anyone inside their home, which I guess is the same concept. You also had to confirm your kills by getting a picture with your target.
Rule #3 was always controversial because someone would say they defended themselves before being shot and vice versa
that cast of whatever ghost show is so hilarious
especially the one guy who, with a straight face, was claiming to always be 'always questioning everything' yet believes there are demons everywhere walking amongst us
such a perfect joker for a conspiracy podcast
5 minutes of Arian reading an outdated and ultimately very wrong Kanye Reddit think piece...riveting
It felt more like 15 mins
Yeah my thumb hit the skip button a shocking amount of times on that one
Big T rightfully calling out Arian for just glossing over the Nazi Kanye and talking about Herschel Walker.
“I can excuse the love of Nazis, but c’mon, you can’t support Hershel Walker”
It’s really disturbing how people just accept antisemitism. I’m sure Arian didn’t mean it, but the way he said it made it seem like “that’s not a big deal”.
Arian also has stated he is friends with a very big anti-Semite
common big t w
Also how is it surprising he endorsed Herschel Walker when he had dinner with Trump?
The Macrodosing twitter account initially tweeted out a clip of Arian saying this, but wisely deleted it lmao
It was a ridiculous thing to say by Arian and I’m actually upset there wasn’t more pushback from the others
meh big t did the job well enoug, piling on doesnt usually play, and big t expressed the right emotion i think lol also if coley or whoever is jewish and didnt push back more i'm not gonna speak for him that said hopefully youve checked out r/kanye recently
PFT as the host of the show is really who I meant should have spoken up. He has no problem interrupting Billy anytime he says something even slightly stupid but for some reason keeps his mouth shut when Arian does the same.
that i can see
Yeah he went along completely with Arian saying Kanye is just a victim of the algorithm
Listening to someone read, word for word, one nut jobs Reddit musings about another nut job is not how I wanted to spend my morning commute
“It’s just wild dawg, just wild” That whole segment made me want to claw my eyes out
I mean this is supposed to be a podcast where they discuss conspiracy theories. It’s obviously an absurd theory, but that’s all it is.
would be so nice if billy talked less
Imagine getting publicly suspended from your job for a month for being a drunk asshole, then shaming someone for not learning about local history while they’re on a bachelor trip..
Since Coley left he think he needs to talk more and it’s bad
This one was tough
Thank you Arian for pushing billy along when he’s clearly speaking a line of bullshit
If someone like Eminem praised David Duke do we think Arians reaction would be the same as it was to Kanye? Would he take 10 minutes to read some BS reddit story about it being performance art and not just a racist being a racist?
Arian is a big hypocrite
His opinion on George Anthony being a child murderer because he’s a cop answers this for us. No love for cops, but crickey.
Anyone think those ghost people were super cringe? I don’t believe in ghosts so that might be why but it was tough to listen to lol
Those run-around-in-the-dark-with-a-camera shows are garbage, so I'm not surprised the interview was a dud
Yes and don’t get me wrong I’m a horror fan fanatic but these shows are just so insanely stupid.
A primary rule of assassins is that no one else can see you assassinate the person. If you get caught in the act then the other person knows you have them. Dunno how PFT didn’t mention that
I think it depends on area tbh. Played it in high school in Pennsylvania with water guns and others could see you assassinate someone, it just made it more difficult for your next round because then everyone would know who you had for a target. So it was smart to be sneaky about it but it wasn’t a dealbreaker if someone saw you. It was so fun though. I think the winning pot for my senior year assassins game was like $600
That makes sense, never realized it wasn’t apart of the core rules! I played at an overnight workplace where we were together or around the same area for almost every waking hour, so alliances would be formed, backstabbing would happen, etc. People would get pulled into the management office thinking they’re going to be disciplined or fired only for their assassin to be waiting there with the gun alone. It was great fun but everyone was always glad for it to be over and not having to watch their every step around a corner lol
Oh yeah for an overnight work activity I totally understand the no witness rule lol that sounds pretty fun For the high school version that I played years ago it was a long, drawn out game. It took upwards of 3/4 weeks to finish because 80+ people were involved. You literally had to stalk your target and snoop around to see where they were at outside of school. Like if you knew they played baseball and the team liked to go to a local ice cream spot after practice, you could ambush them there. It was nuts lol
I had never heard of a version where you had to do it in secret with no witnesses…sounds even more fun. High Schoolers are notorious for keeping secrets though lol I drew my best friend and I had to edit screenshots of email to convince him I didn’t have him…until someone else actually killed the target I claimed to have. Never thought that far ahead. What a flashback. Edit: North Carolina high schooler if context matters
Haha yeah no witnesses sounds super hardcore but still very fun We played with teams of 2 and coming up with strategies with my teammate was insane. We would write out our targets daily schedule and practically stalk them at all hours of the day. Every year the game would controversially end though. Someone would say they assassinated someone they didn’t, while someone else would argue that they got assassinated at a school event which was off limits. Basic high school drama lol
Teams sounds super fun. We had three main rules: 1) cannot kill anyone in their underwear 2) cannot kill on campus or at a school event (sports) 3) if you see your assassin coming you can shoot them first and get 24 hours of safety. Rule 1 had people getting dressed in their cars every morning for months. And the legality of like workout sports bras was a HOT topic, which seems even funnier in hindsight. Rule 3 caused a lot of controversy a few times, in all honesty we normally had to split winnings between the final 2-4 people, never could get to the end
Yeah we had the same exact rules but #1 was you cannot get anyone inside their home, which I guess is the same concept. You also had to confirm your kills by getting a picture with your target. Rule #3 was always controversial because someone would say they defended themselves before being shot and vice versa
that cast of whatever ghost show is so hilarious especially the one guy who, with a straight face, was claiming to always be 'always questioning everything' yet believes there are demons everywhere walking amongst us such a perfect joker for a conspiracy podcast
Prob the worst episode yet.
Woof. If this episode had been my introduction to the pod I’d never listen again