I've seen it gaining traction all over the place, particularly--and perhaps most shockingly--within conservative circles, as the likes of Brett Cooper, Candace Owens, and even Michael Knowles have been guests. Do any of you have any thoughts or insights regarding it? Is it as vapid and pointless as it seems, or is there something there that makes it actually worth your time?
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Yes, it has value in the form of showing how women actually are.
I was getting back into dating again and started watching Whatever podcast. I thought it was an extreme exaggeration. The more I date, the more it looks like the girls on Whatever are actually representative of women. The average woman on online dating seems to hold basically the same views they do about bodycount, men's chivalry, women's roles, etc..
I don't think most people would benefit from watching it, unless they're planning on dating soon or want to be depressed. It's like watching unedited streams of the lion exhibit at the zoo and not all that interesting... but if you're planning on climbing into the exhibit, you should probably figure out how they act first before you get eaten.