Sam Hyde EXPLAINS Why Lex Fridman SUCKS! (+ REDBAR IS WATCHING)
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And I'm doing it for my daughter.
you when you go to when you go to um
college,
>> which I did twice because I went to CMU
and I did I went to Risie, so I've seen
two of these things, but there's there's
all there's a guy there. You're going to
get there and there's people everybody
everybody's like sort of excited to
start their life,
>> but there's a guy there that read uh JD
Salinger and took it to heart too much
>> and he's like, "Uh, oh, you this is
great. You're Nicholas. I can't wait to
have a conversation.
And like there's three girls that like
his enthusiasm because he has a hat with
an arrow.
>> Well, his enthu So his enthusiasm is
like uh and this is the other thing you
meet you meet with success doing that up
to a point. So at the at the ice
breaking phase when everybody's like
nervous and out of their element or
whatever, the one guy who's like seems
like he knows what he's doing is that
guy and they're attracted to his energy
and he becomes the sort of center but it
doesn't that doesn't last because that
guy is a [ __ ]
>> Yeah. Um, I just listen like I'm just so
excited to be like brutally honest.
And that's this is a side this is a
digression, but have you ever met
somebody who was like um had a sort of
fixation on being brutally honest?
>> Oh yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Thinking that that's a thinking that
that's a good
>> More girl more girls than guys actually
have
>> thinking that's a good thing. You can
like destroy your life
>> in in a single conversation by being
brutally honest with the wrong person.
>> Maybe it's me.
>> I don't know.
>> Maybe I'm the problem. I don't know.
>> Hey,
>> you're starting to think I'm the
problem.
>> Hey, I know you're the family friend,
but you you're extremely disfigured and
we all kind of like casually like brush
it off. How do you feel about that?
>> Anyway, a book or a movie. If you read
the wrong book or you watch the wrong
movie and you think that a certain thing
is the way is what is what a social
setting needs to have to kind of drive
the fun and the energy. Also, when you
if you don't have something, if you
don't have something and you're like the
>> there's there's a lot of people who
don't have anything, but they're
convinced that um I life is just full of
beautiful meaning. Like Lex Freiedman
does this
>> that the talk this like empty talk about
how life is full of beautiful meaning
and complexity and there's beauty
everywhere and everybody's a soul. These
are these are things that are like uh
>> sort of like a woman
>> then gets in a silver accord and goes
home and microwaves a meatball.
>> Yeah. Well, they're things they're
things that are true. Like I don't I
don't I don't disagree with those those
statements, but yeah. Gets gets in a
silver accord and goes home and
microwaves a meatball. Like Lex
Freedman, you saw his uh the way his his
apartment. It's like all IKEA min
minimalist neutral gray stuff. Like he's
a pin head.
>> He did a house tour. Like I don't I just
don't believe
>> Lex sad boy Freriedman. Do you ever
watch Red Bar? Redbar did one where he
was making fun of how uh how Freriedman
lives. So there he is. He's got carpeted
floors, everybody. That is tan carpet.
Okay. And then you come in here and
you've got again an empty there's
nothing on the walls. You got a very
cheap IKEA build. These are You get them
on the way out. They go, "These are
free." I find this to be a psycho's
life. I mean, guys, you might look
around and go, I have this. You're 22.
You're 19. This is a guy. He's 40 years
old and he's been on a he talks to 30
million people every two weeks. Now,
>> this is one of those things. It's it's
frustrating to me because it's hard to
express to somebody who doesn't already
understand
how living like a pig, like a spiritual
pig. It's not just that it's telling,
it's that it encapsulates everything
about you. It's going to sound like when
I talk about cars and people are like,
"Oh, Sam's being a
>> dilly belly."
>> Just he's just talking about a [ __ ]
car. But this in particular, like how
you live, he's living in this disposable
catalog, like everything neutral gray.
Like I can't say it better than how
Redbar said it. So [ __ ]
>> if I saw something clever like a little
coffee table in the shape of a yin-yang,
I had to have it.
the Klipsk personal office unit, the
Hovetra home exerbike, or the Johannes
sofa with the string green stripe
pattern, even the resample wire lamps of
environmentally friendly unbleached
paper. I'd flip through cataloges and
wonder what kind of dining set defines
me as a person.
>> This Lex Freriedman guy is an is an
empty loser.
Lex Freiedman. Oh boy, this guy tweets
like he's the AI generated ghost of
every sad indie singer that ever lived.
Love is all that matters. We are all
alone yet together.
Would an AI cry? Yo, what are you even
talking about? Did he tweet? Would an AI
cry? He did not. I know he said stuff
that's in that in that vein, though.
>> AI feel.
>> He tweeted, "Can AI feel pain?" No, he
had a conversation with
>> Oh, so he he didn't just send a tweet
that takes 15 seconds to think about. He
had an he had a conversation with
somebody about it. This is another
example of when some when someone's a
effect is obvious,
it means that they think you're stupid
or that they're stupid. And that should
tell you a lot more than it than I think
it thinks. the way he talks.
It's a character. It's a deliberate like
mask that he's putting on to make
himself sound intellectual, neutral,
authoritative,
etc. It's very offensive to me. Probably
the most offensive thing about him is
that and the suit with the black tie.
Like that's the reason why it's not just
a it's not just um like what he would
say is he would say that it's to uh make
it so he doesn't have to doesn't have to
think about what he wears or that it's
the most basic like whatever his
rationale is. It's it's actually because
it makes he it's a character that he's
putting on to make himself seem
intellectual, authoritative, neutral in
a sort of a journalist sense of the
word. Uh most most of those people the
way they talk about it you can tell that
they're they want that they want their
they want to feel like their life has
purpose but they are still searching for
it. And uh I'm not saying that that like
inherently makes you a loser or
something but it's it's you don't want
to see that.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't want to see that. I don't want
to I I don't want I don't want uh like
Chris to come in and be like I'm just
ready to finally get to my purpose today
and get my me cuz it makes me know that
he's like feels like there's nothing,
you know?
>> Like it's just fake. When people talk
about that, it's usually fake.
>> It's a Yeah, it's a fake altruism or
enthusiasm.
>> I wouldn't I don't talk about what gives
my life meaning because I don't want
other people to know.