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MustBeTrump 7 points ago +7 / -0

Nah that's not the case at all, pay closer attention. The vast majority of their heated discussions are often Adam thinking he knows everything because he's 'taken the red pill' and then forgetting that it was Tim that introduced him to this new world that he's experiencing and Adam trying to belittle Tim's experiences because he loves the attention he's getting from the Trump crowd now.

Often the cause of their arguments is almost always that they're arguing about two entirely different things, Adam still argues like a lefty and Tim gets carried away with pushing his side of the argument rather than realising that neither of them is listening to the other. It made me want to stop watching because it's entirely unproductive.

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LuckyOwl 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hard disagree. The vast majority of their disagreements happen because Tim immediately shuts adam down when adam tries to make a point. At least, he used to before adam grew a set and told tim to fuck off. Rewatch the stream where tim and adam had their viral rants. 10 minutes before Adam's rant tim tries to shut adam down with his usual "No, you're wrong" and adam flat out tells him "No, I'm right. Say I'm right. Okay, moving on."

The reason adam gets pissed is because Tim never adds anything after shutting him down. He just rewords what adam says and pretends ot was his idea all along. This pisses adam off because hes done the actual work to research the topic, as opposed to tim whose resting on his elite news article reading skillz.

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MustBeTrump 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think originally that was the case, Tim would say "not even that" to almost everything and yeah it was annoying, but it became a meme and Tim has definitely stopped or slowed down and doesn't do it in such an obnoxious way anymore.

The thing that actually really bothers me is exactly what you just quoted, when Adam gets aggressive and says "tell me I'm right, okay moving on" it's incredibly obnoxious, neither one of them wants to meet in the middle, the way Adam constantly announces that the conversation is over and to move on is one of the worst things about him and I'm surprised that Tim bites his tongue, especially considering that it's Tim's show and Adam should respect that.

It's hard to notice unless you've been around people like Adam but he also does the same thing often to Lydia, he doesn't seem to understand other people's perspectives, it was a small thing but Lydia was noticeably uncomfortable. They were discussing a video and Tim asks Lydia if she'd seen it, she said she doesn't think so and Adam immediately and aggressively calls her out and says "Yeah you have! Don't lie! You've seen it!" and you can tell Lydia is just visibly confused, she wasn't "lying" so it was strange for him to call her out as a liar but he kept going on at her, like a child accusing you of stealing their toy that they've lost.

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LuckyOwl 1 point ago +1 / -0

The timcast I took that quote from was this one https://youtu.be/oco2vtSb51Y starting at the 1:55:50 mark. I cut out Tim's part in that quote because my post was getting long in the tooth, bit the tl;dw context was this:

Adam: I want to have logic based conversations with people, but they just wanna fight.

Tim: No, youre wrong, you want to have conversations, but they dont.

He literally just rephrased Adam's point. Adam was understandable pissed because tim had been doing that for the last few podcasts and he had enough. Tim's "epic rant" everyone likes happens right after, which I would say was more fueled by his anger at adam for standing up to him. Tim also noticeably toned down his contrarianism after this cast.

I've known people like adam and tim, and personal opinion here, the Tim's are far more annoying to me. The pseudo-moderate who are the golden mean fallacy personified. Anytime someone makes a statement outside what they consider neutral they immediately try to shut it down, and then play the neutral party card when called on it. And of course it's purely coincidental the middle ground is always where they happen to be standing.

I can understand why adam is becoming more aggressive. Being around people like tim means if you dont assert your point they twist and wave it off. He may not mean it, but that's a toxic environment that eats at you after a while.

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MustBeTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

Adam: I don't want to have a battle with you, I want to talk to you. I want to understand your position.

Tim: No, no, they don't...

Adam interrupts

Adam: Yes they wanna have a battle that's what I'm saying, they wanna have a battle

Tim: I know

Adam: That's exactly what I just said, so don't say no, say yes. Tell me right now, say yes

Tim: No, no, I'm saying you want to have conversations with these people...

Adam interrupts before Tim can make his point

Adam: I DO want to have conversations with these people!

Tim: I believe you, right...

Adam interrupts again before Tim can agree and make his point about how the left refuses to have a discussion

Adam: So don't tell me 'No' Tim, anyway moving on... smug face

Tim: I'm no telling you that you don't want to have conversations I'm saying these people don't

Okay, so I went through the effort of actually transcribing word for word what was said and I think you're trying to have an honest conversation so please help me out here. The first time I watched this live and just now when I've watched it again, it seems very clear to me that Tim was trying to agree the first time he spoke, "no, no, they don't" it would have sounded better as "Yeah, yeah, they don't" but I too would have phrased it as "no, no". Semantics.

So Tim tried to agree and go on to say that it doesn't matter if Adam wants to have a logical conversation with these people because they refuse to do that. (I'm sure you've tried to talk to a lefty before and experienced exactly that).

Then Adam doesn't listen to Tim and takes his "no, no" as a disagreement, even though Tim clarifies that he is agreeing, so Tim for the 3rd time agrees with Adam and Adam triples down even further, and then for a fourth time, and then finally Adam completely misrepresents what Tim said and tells Tim not to tell him 'no' and doesn't give Tim the opportunity to AGREE for the 5th time and pulls a punchably smug face and tries to end the conversation like a typical lefty would.

To me it was an obvious case of a misunderstanding of semantics, that just escalated because of Adam's refusal to just listen to what Tim had to say. I understand what you mean about how he just rephrased Adam's point but he wasn't doing it in a malicious way, he was agreeing, his choice of vocabulary with the 'no, no' was the issue. I think Tim handled Adam's obnoxious attitude quite well but he definitely got angry because like you said, that rant came immediately after and then Adam takes credit for pissing him off.

It's funny how passionate we both obviously are about these two characters on a podcast, but I know when I watched this and many other occasions live I completely understood where the miscommunication started and then you watch them both fail to understand each other and then you see people taking sides in the comments like we're doing right now and it bothers me so much that they don't disagree, they're just struggling to communicate properly. So it's frustrating to see people jump on the Adam train when I believe he was immature about his response, I've had way too many lefties speak to me like that 'anyway moving on...' or bringing up a political topic and then when I say something educated back to them they say 'oh I'm not really into politics anyway, why are you going on about it??', it strikes a nerve haha.