Seconded. I was already starting to sour on him for his chronic blackpill doomering (more on that in a minute), but I think the moment that really hit me was when we finally saw the much fabled Beanie Compound.
For a guy who talks about how money is meaningless and he would be fine living in a van down by the river, homeboy seems to be living EXTREMELY high on the hog. We are talking, an actual, honest to god mansion. And when I saw where it was located because of the info on the forum for Small Bird Ranchers, I realized that for all of his talk about being "out in the mountains", he is still within spitting distance of DC, which is FAR from isolated. "Leave your homes because they are on fire, and run to the mountains!" he says, from a million dollar mansion.
And of course, there is the blackpilled doomering he engages in, where he just seems bound and determined to be a miserable bastard at any cost. It hit me when he had Michael Malice on last time. Michael was doing his usual Malice-ism about how "if they were winning, the propaganda would not be necessary", how he is extremely whitepilled about the future, that this pain we are in is temporary and people will absolutely revolt against it, that with each passing day more people decide they dont want it, all of that stuff. And yet, the whole time Tim could do nothing but say "your wrong." Never said how, never said how to fix it, never even entertained Malice's point. Just "Your wrong. We're doomed." And then I thought to when Tim was always talking about how Journos want you depressed, angry, scared, or some combination of the three. And I looked at his desperate attempt to remain the Eeyore in the face of positive news, and all I can think is "How are you any different Tim?"
This is why I have started moving toward his old cohost Adam Crigler. At least he is upbeat, offers up positive news in addition to the usual stuff, and seems to truly believe that America (and humanities) best days are ahead of us.
Seconded. I was already starting to sour on him for his chronic blackpill doomering (more on that in a minute), but I think the moment that really hit me was when we finally saw the much fabled Beanie Compound.
For a guy who talks about how money is meaningless and he would be fine living in a van down by the river, homeboy seems to be living EXTREMELY high on the hog. We are talking, an actual, honest to god mansion. And when I saw where it was located because of the info on the forum for Small Bird Ranchers, I realized that for all of his talk about being "out in the mountains", he is still within spitting distance of DC, which is FAR from isolated. "Leave your homes because they are on fire, and run to the mountains!" he says, from a million dollar mansion.
And of course, there is the blackpilled doomering he engages in, where he just seems bound and determined to be a miserable bastard at any cost. It hit me when he had Michael Malice on last time. Michael was doing his usual Malice-ism about how "if they were winning, the propaganda would not be necessary", how he is extremely whitepilled about the future, that this pain we are in is temporary and people will absolutely revolt against it, that with each passing day more people decide they dont want it, all of that stuff. And yet, the whole time Tim could do nothing but say "your wrong." Never said how, never said how to fix it, never even entertained Malice's point. Just "Your wrong. We're doomed." And then I thought to when Tim was always talking about how Journos want you depressed, angry, scared, or some combination of the three. And I looked at his desperate attempt to remain the Eeyore in the face of positive news, and all I can think is "How are you any different Tim?"
This is why I have started moving toward his old cohost Adam Crigler. At least he is upbeat, offers up positive news in addition to the usual stuff, and seems to truly believe that America (and humanities) best days are ahead of us.