Media Bryce wants to co-own a farm with Sean O'Malley

IQ tests are a tool of Satan.
When this saucer was created, there were no IQ tests on it. If god didn't put them here how did they get past the dome to arrive here..... yup - you got it 100% correck, brother.
 
Did anyone else find it odd that Bryce is offering to run O'Malley's farm so that Sean can focus on training and being champ?

Does Bryce not want to keep training and getting better too?

There's probably tons of money to be made running someone else's farm but not having to take the losses.
 
There's probably tons of money to be made running someone else's farm but not having to take the losses.
Oh yeah, sounds like Bryce is on to something a bit, but it also kind of sounds like he's not completely committed to getting the belt and might know his chances of doing so aren't very realistic.
 
Oh yeah, sounds like Bryce is on to something a bit, but it also kind of sounds like he's not completely committed to getting the belt and might know his chances of doing so aren't very realistic.

Honestly I think we both know where he's at now he's not really going to touch the belt so maybe there's an air of expanding his holdings for later in life because he's always been on that bend.

Either way to me it seems like a smart idea if you're just factoring in life stability.
 
I'd watch a reality show where they shepard a Marijuana farm. How can that not be a top show? Put is between Big Brother and Housewives of the Rich & Famous.
 
One thing about Bryce is that his heart really does seem to be in the right place. I always thought religious whack-jobs were nothing but harmful, but I'm more mellow in my old age and it seems as though Bryce always wants to help people.

Edit: some of the beliefs he propagates definitely can have harmful consequences. But he seems to mean well (I know, bad things can be done with good intentions).
I'm not so sure. He does seem to have a weird aggression about his beliefs. Check out the interview Bisping did with him on his YouTube channel before the fight where Bryce loses it at him over evolution and starts calling him a 'fkn fool'. Aggression mixed with these whackjob theories can be a bad combination.
 
I'm not so sure. He does seem to have a weird aggression about his beliefs. Check out the interview Bisping did with him on his YouTube channel before the fight where Bryce loses it at him over evolution and starts calling him a 'fkn fool'. Aggression mixed with these whackjob theories can be a bad combination.

I just saw a brief clip. Part I saw he was going, "NO! THAT IS A SATANIC LIE" <36>

He seemed more excited than aggressive from what I saw. But it can be a fine line and I didn't see the "fuckin fool" part haha.

I think he's being more aggressive about these beliefs for the attention. I think he knows it gets clicks and will get him a bigger following, both from like minded people and those who want to see him fail.
 
One thing about Bryce is that his heart really does seem to be in the right place. I always thought religious whack-jobs were nothing but harmful, but I'm more mellow in my old age and it seems as though Bryce always wants to help people.

Edit: some of the beliefs he propagates definitely can have harmful consequences. But he seems to mean well (I know, bad things can be done with good intentions).

He definitely seems to have positive intentions and a solid moral compass. Unfortunately, his ignorance and critical thinking inability comprise a stupidity that suggests mental illness. He's amusing, though - so there's that.
 
He definitely seems to have positive intentions and a solid moral compass. Unfortunately, his ignorance and critical thinking inability comprise a stupidity that suggests mental illness. He's amusing, though - so there's that.

Or the university educated individual with a degree in economics has understood that this is an entertainment industry and he’s leaning hard into a gimmick to increase his exposure and monetary potential.

Either is a possibility.
 
Or the university educated individual with a degree in economics has understood that this is an entertainment industry and he’s leaning hard into a gimmick to increase his exposure and monetary potential.

Either is a possibility.

That would be quite the commitment to a character, but I suppose that, as with many things, it's a possibility.
 
I just saw a brief clip. Part I saw he was going, "NO! THAT IS A SATANIC LIE" <36>

He seemed more excited than aggressive from what I saw. But it can be a fine line and I didn't see the "fuckin fool" part haha.

I think he's being more aggressive about these beliefs for the attention. I think he knows it gets clicks and will get him a bigger following, both from like minded people and those who want to see him fail.
The main bit where he went over the top was when he started yelling at Bisping ' Do you believe we came from monkey's?' Mike just laughed it off in his normal manner. It does seem he gets amped up about these topics and wants to make them the focus of any interview he does, he certainly seems serious about it but he could be playing it up a bit too. I thought the whole thing added a bit of perspective for people who said Mike was disrespectful to him. In his latest Q&A he had people writing in calling him a Satanist.
 
Honestly most men should be striving to eventually having a self sustaining homestead that's real wealth not a Bugatti's or 30 shoes...

Imagine having acres to yourself with a ranch/farm setup with most of your family's food coming from that with ample space to do whatever the fuck you want with it...raise cows... bison...horses... racetrack...motorcross track .. tennis court...swimming pond..hunting reservation...ETC



This should be what wealth looks like...IMO

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Everyone should have room for two giraffes ... even if there Queer ones...
 
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