Thoughtful, respectful, honest and enlightening. Terrific convo between Armie and Seven. Very much appreciated.
@ValentinaGalКүн бұрын
As a curious human being I love your conversations, Armie. You make me think more about everything. Thanks for that. Also, for being real. Not afraid to touch any topic, but doing it in a respectful way. Big thanks to Seven for opening up his world to us. Oh, oh... don't think I haven't noticed. Was that a new movie announcement in there man? 🎉
@almudenagonzalez1257Күн бұрын
This should be called ‘Honest Mondays with Armie’. We are learning.
@Mcs7web7 сағат бұрын
Although I’m afraid some people will distort what you say and use it against you… I have no words for how incredible this is. The world needs more of these raw and true conversations without frills or prejudices. Wonderful. Armie, you are doing a service to society. Thank you for this podcast.
@ValentinaRusso-l6t4 сағат бұрын
officially my favorite podcast! a positive addiction! waiting for next Monday 🔝🔝
@tomlangdon9157Күн бұрын
This has been an amazing series. What an enlightening episode. Armie is not only a great interviewer but also extremely engaged in really listening. Remarkable guy.
@skybaby444Күн бұрын
I’m 40 minutes in and this is fantastic. I 💜 honesty.
@onkelgreifenklau12 сағат бұрын
very uplifting to see that there are people who are determined to survive in all circumstances like both of them. Congratulations and may you be role models for a lot of others.
@martabastidabanegas88Күн бұрын
I've noticed how comfortable the dog is with Armie. The moment when the little animal puts its head on its leg is beautiful. Animals can see people's energies, if Armie didn't have good energy that furry boy would be restless with him, growling or pulling his teeth.
@auntvesuvi38728 сағат бұрын
Thanks to Armie, Jerry and Steven! 🎙 This might be my favorite of y'all's shows thus far.
@elagjeci782Күн бұрын
Armie you’re born to do this❤
@endgamefondКүн бұрын
I like the way you simply title the video using just name, you just give his name without being click baity and being over dramatic in thumbnail like any other podcast.
@HenkBartl17 сағат бұрын
THIS
@HenkBartl17 сағат бұрын
I love how Armie is doing this conversations. We need more of those. We seriously do.
@IldikóPatkónéFülekiКүн бұрын
It was a very interesting conversation! I'm loving Mondays more and more! I'm already looking forward to the next one. Thanks Armie!
@qui_etes_vous23 сағат бұрын
me too, I'm loving my Mondays :)
@jenniferthompson3049Күн бұрын
Very admiral conversation, it really is refreshing Armie.Honesty and no smoke and mirrors being held in the conversations,and in the space you created. Love it🩶🩶
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
hahaha, i hate the smoke n mirrors.
@verdigrisgrisКүн бұрын
This conversation was extraordinary (not a word I am just saying lightly). Not forcing a political "correctness", not omitting questions because of how they might be perceived, allowing a growth of understanding by freely admitting you have no understanding. Real people speaking realistically about hard realities without equivocation. How constantly I've felt our society, our lives need more of this and just never finding it, certainly not in any mainstream media. Thank you, really, thank you. Aside, don't lose the grey streak, it looks so good.
@AlexandraAbranches-i4pКүн бұрын
The dog seems to have no doubts about armie hammer's character. Real validation.
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
good point.
@IsabelleJezequel12 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@qui_etes_vous10 сағат бұрын
@@IsabelleJezequel that's true! Well obviously not 100% but dogs and children can sense bad people. That is how the myth goes :D
17 сағат бұрын
How much did Seven grow on me through out that conversation! I felt like he was my friend and I could trust his points of view, though i knew nothing of who he was before this. Most counselor/therapists i have met have a superiority in their telling, like they'd seen it all and understand everything. I felt none of this with him. A pleasurable inquisitive interaction. At the same time i was extremely defensive of Armie in the beginning, feeling as if the only thing Seven knew about him was the negative accusations. Not his abilities, all he'd overcome, or the fact that he is the MOST amazing actor. CMBYN has had so many dissertations written about it, has a huge cult following, and it's only a fraction of what he's done. There's an innocence and curiosity in Armie's accumulation of understanding that is endearing, while he still holds strong opinions and questions things that have crossed my mind. Love everything about this podcast. Thank you so much Armie, Jerry, and Seven!
@KendraReactsКүн бұрын
I like hearing Armie open up more about his recovery process.
@vittoriacorra5863Күн бұрын
Without a doubt one of the most beautiful and profound conversations of the podcast. Intimate interview, approached by both with delicacy and irony. Good job guys.
@gillianlentin74075 сағат бұрын
The lighting is much better where Armie usually sits. Both looked reddish toned on the couch
@AndrewRadziewiczКүн бұрын
We need more great content like this! Armie is going places no one dares to go. Each week is more amazing!
@qui_etes_vous23 сағат бұрын
totally!
@kellimaclearn199822 сағат бұрын
Agreed
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
Podcasts made from the heart
@clariceandjones11 сағат бұрын
This is undeniably hearty and profound discussion. I'd like to thank both of you. Btw, though I'm a natural born cat person I cannot resist the charm of Scotty❤
@Ilovedoggie313Күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this informative and very helpful conversation. Seven Graham is handsome and intelligent. I am a gay man about three years younger than Seven, but I can relate to everything he has been saying. I love Armie, and have been a fan of his for a long time now. Thank you. P.S. I agree with Seven, Armie would look very hot with longer hair.
@bettychurchill5545Күн бұрын
I am really enjoying these podcasts. Look forward to listening each week. Amazing interviews.
@Charmie-Shipper6 сағат бұрын
Armie! please get Luca Guadagnino on the podcast next!
@JoaquinGonzalezSmilingalwaysКүн бұрын
Good morning and happy Monday everyone, fantastic episode today. Thanks Armie. ❤
@ДашаФомина-ц2э9 сағат бұрын
Thank You, dear Seven and my beautiful Armie for this interesting conversation! And Scotty is just Love! 😍 I watched the issue yesterday, but I'm still thinking and wondering whether to write or not. I hope that at least someone will read and my thoughts will respond to him. I don't know anything about addictions, alcohol or any other. But I guess that addiction cannot be cured, we are looking for a new one to replace it. there is a void inside, a hole that you want to close. and not just with anything, but with inner peace and joy. Well, let's say happiness. but nothing and no one from the outside is able to plug this hole forever. It's always temporary. It's just a hormone shake-up. even a million dollars a person will not be able to enjoy indefinitely. and the money will run out, and the drug will stop working, and even a loved one may die in the end. but man is made for happiness (and for what else?) and when we realize that it cannot be found in the world around us, we finally turn inside ourselves. and there you can suddenly find an endless source of joy! Ok, maybe not so very suddenly. this feeling is like recovering from a long illness. You just start enjoying your life. of course, this process is accelerated when you go through super difficult situations, such as when you are hanging by a thread from death. And when you're given the chance to live again, it just feels good! You like everything! and the nasty neighbor, and the weather, and the reflection in the mirror. but what is the need to die in order to love life? It may sound pretentious, but isn't the very fact of life in us worth admiring? A whole person appears out of nothing. any person, like any living creature on earth, is cool! with any of his joints. anyone is worthy of love. and even more so yourself! it is much easier to love yourself and others when you realize this commonality, sameness. well, like a fraternity, with a common surname 'Alive'. and when you love and accept yourself, others, and a nasty neighbor (I don't have any problems with my neighbors, just an example 😁), then somehow miraculously the hole closes, and that very peace of mind comes. any addiction (and not only that) is some kind of problem with yourself. It's not someone who didn't love you, but you don't love yourself. and, of course, you should not love yourself for your beautiful appearance and achievements. But for the fact that the higher powers chose you and animated you. Well, then you're kind of especially cool in their opinion and you don't have to argue with them! That's all I wanted to say. I apologize if the text is unclear, I wrote it with a Google translator.
@tektogeorge9394Күн бұрын
It’s Monday! We have a new so interesting episode! Thank you Armie and Jerry!
@farnoushdoroudgar5131Күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode. These conversations in my country are banned from the media and TV shows because, sadly, they go against the law. In Iran, we still haven't accepted discussions about sexuality, whether from the government or in the public eye. We need more of these topics to be discussed in order to educate people like us.Thanks again! ❤
@stephaniebrown9799Күн бұрын
Loved the episode today. Great conversation. There needs to be more conversation regarding transgenders and non-binary. Too many people are so deep with their beliefs that they are unable or they refuse to consider that their beliefs abd what they have been taught is wrong. I've been a Christian since i was 12 yrs old and ive been that believer that told homosexuals that they are wtong. Society has changed a lot abd for a certain population here in America that are afraid if change. They want an America that never really existed in the first place. As for you Armie, keep up the good work. I've only missed two episodes but will get to them soon. This has become my favorite part of Mondays. I love the realness. I too have been through some hard places emotionally to the point that i contemplated suicide on more than one occasion. It takes a stong person to admit that they were wrong. I look forward to seeing new movies from you. Until next week. ❤
@sly534616 сағат бұрын
That dog🐕 is living the dream.🙌✨️
@AdrianaDesigner-m4t6 сағат бұрын
I was watching this thinking about Archie. Armie, let us know about him!
@davidmay465Күн бұрын
A couple of notes; you have the right to your opinion no matter what it is, that doesn’t mean you have to express it nor does that remove the repercussions from expressing your opinion. Also it is not someone else’s job to school you on a subject that you don’t understand, you have to take responsibility for your own understanding and educate yourself. Thanks for creating this dialogue.
@ganaani6621Күн бұрын
Armie's ability to communicate is admirable. I feel like i'm getting better at communicating by just listening to the podcast! It felt like the guest makes few contradictions regarding Dave Chapelle and J.K. Rowling. But that might also be my own bias 🤷♀️. But overall very interesting and a lot to think about..
@fastingcoach9711Күн бұрын
Dito
@tektogeorge9394Күн бұрын
So interesting conversation with this adorable sweet human being Seven! I love him
@SevenGrahamКүн бұрын
@@tektogeorge9394 thank you 🙏🏼
@tektogeorge939419 сағат бұрын
@@SevenGraham You’re welcome Seven! You are very kind
@tomn710422 сағат бұрын
I learned a lot from this interview. Thank you so much, Armie and Seven! ❤
@CelineLosAngelesКүн бұрын
Absolutely Great. Thank you Armie. Your Podcast is Amazing
@summersparks5455Күн бұрын
Dude! This is my favorite episode so far! I've identified as a cis gender straight woman my whole life an I always will, but I have a lot of yang energy. My outward personality has always been more aligned with yang. I'm dominant, even though I'm only 4' 11" men are intimidated by me. Its HILARIOUS! I have always been a tomboy. I always played sports with the boys growing up an wrestled etc... Never wore dresses (still hate dresses cus they make me feel vulnerable). My standard outfit is cargo pants, sports bra, tank top, barefoot (unless going out in public, then it's steel toe boots). I will NEVER grow my hair long. But, I've always loved an been attracted to men. There's so much more I could unpack here... But, today learning about the two-spirit of indigenous ppls was awesome as well as the six genders in the Torrah. I love learning fascinating new things (at least new to me). Also, I found it amusing that when I first saw Seven (had no knowledge of him prior to this), I instantly thought 'ah, he used to be a woman'. Then I was like, wait I could be wrong an it turned out I was right on the money. That was cool! The fact that Seven is SO OPEN is exquisite! I LOVE it! Also, in regards to the perfection spoon feeding of celebrity an media to the public, fuck yes we're sick of it! Cus we know it's b.s. What you're doing with this feels the closest to 'true perfection' I've ever seen in regards to you, Armie! Love your openness too. So pls, more of this kinda stuff!!! Awesome episode guys! Keep up the great work! 👍 😊
@van_3797Күн бұрын
I like the "switch places", nice converation, open and honest
@actland847222 сағат бұрын
Another enlightening show. Wonderful!
@AdrianaDesigner-m4t6 сағат бұрын
Armie, is there a way to make that person (u know who) stop publishing lies about you? She keeps accusing you and creating many more stories. I can’t believe she has the freedom to do what she does on social media. Well, about the podcast, all I can say is that you were born to do this! But don’t stop making movies 😂 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 all the kudos to you. Also thanks Seven for being so open and patient educating us. Also thanks to Jerry and Scott 🤍
@cgw144121 сағат бұрын
Armie, not sure if you ever read these comments, but Jamie Kennedy wants to do a pod with you (whether on your pod or his). I think it would be fun and interesting. Don't even have to talk about politics or anything, just Hollywood cultures and movies you both enjoy. Would also help promote your podcast to do the rounds. Hope you will reach out!
@jimparsons43129 сағат бұрын
how do you know
@thedelicatev558821 сағат бұрын
Great episode very informative and enlightening ❤️
@Helena-i4dКүн бұрын
wow thiiiss is a perfect podcast
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
right. hits the basics, no one is doing that.
@marysuttle6412Күн бұрын
I love Scottie!
@missr7340Күн бұрын
I think they didn't realise what a contradiction they were making. Insulting JK Rowling for wanting female only spaces e.g. when fleeing domestic violence from a man and then at the beginning stating they couldn't see a man across a field without being in fear. Imagine a young girl in a changing room where a man could have his private parts out but because they say they are female that's okay. I just find the contradiction really interesting.
@devemelaКүн бұрын
Same here! There was one time, though, when Armie tried to ask a question about that. But he put so much effort into phrasing it nicely, went in circles, and, in the end, the question didn’t make much sense, so they just moved on. From what I understood, he wanted to ask something like (at least I would have asked this if we had here super chats): What about situations where people or imposters pretend to be trans, even going as far as transitioning, just to gain access to women’s spaces, prisons, or sports? I have to say, I was completely captivated by the conversation. I didn’t even take a cigarette break-which is huge for me, as I usually can’t go more than an hour without a smoke.
@SevenGrahamКүн бұрын
I didn’t say anything on this.. listen again
@keepcalm482318 сағат бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode, I didn't know Seven and his history, so thank you for bringing these topics to people's attention. PS It would be great if you could put subtitles🙏🙏🙏
@vanessafrank9453Күн бұрын
Absolutely great, learned a lot, thank you so much👍👏🙏❤️
@Jacquelinehammerchalamet33Күн бұрын
Armie Hammer en OTRA NUEVA PELÍCULA, ME DI CUENTA 😂❤
@mksbstudioКүн бұрын
Production/ lighting getting better !!!!
@kellimaclearn1998Күн бұрын
Great episode Seven, Jerry and Armie, it’s very deep and motivating and honest
@sparkyshorts1517Күн бұрын
Good morning. Nice treat to wake up to. Alrighty, lets get it on! 😁❤
@Jacquelinehammerchalamet33Күн бұрын
Otra vez, gran episodio, grandes invitados. MUY EDUCATIVO. MI POSICIÓN ES QUE LAS PERSONAS DEBERÍAN PODER SER QUIENES QUIERAN SER ❤
@Porterspill19 сағат бұрын
Wow great podcast. Love your guest. He explained so much. The 2 spirit indigenous is fascinating and very important to know. The cultural aspect is interesting and I’d like to know if there is a book addressing these 2-3 spirits in different cultures!
@tracymcmillian4557Күн бұрын
This is great interview 👏. I love 💓 when I'm mistaken for Man ♂️ on line. Him mentioning the idea 💡 of him and actually seeing and hearing on the podcast has been great 👍 outlet. 👍👍
@wokeisnonsenseКүн бұрын
love the cute dog.
@Jessicaangeli356Күн бұрын
Enjoying your journey of recovery and self discovery.
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
apparently he isn't an addict in recovery. he revealed this today.
@emmahamilton1243Күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the conversation!!
@Julia-tz5roКүн бұрын
An amazing conversation!!!
@2ndRodeo_KeziahКүн бұрын
2 hours!!! 😃 going to enjoy this later today! 🙏❤️👏😁
@LAZISH6 сағат бұрын
Armie, it is it true that normal distribution is XX and XY and XXY or XXX or whosoever are deviations or outliers in normal distribution. Regardless humans are humans regardless of their sex and gender identity!!!! Do no harm and treat people you whish to be treated. Simple as it is!!!!
@Brandtfer12Күн бұрын
Aww no feet in this one :(
@ihatemarmalade1Күн бұрын
Yo armie and team loving the guests you are bringing on. Once the podcast completely explodes in growth I hope you keep the humble atmosphere. I unfortunately stopped watching/listening to some previous ly great pods. As they became unrelatable. Also get back in movies and tv shows asap( I know it's out of your control) but I've enjoyed your presence in films. Oh and one other podcasts idea. Like I don't know how you can make it interesting but I think it'd be beneficial for your listeners. But getting someone on to explain financial literacy. Obviously you had some hard lessons to learn on this matter but so have others. It took me till in my 30s to understand saving, investing, ETFs. Why low management fees matter etc
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
I hope this podcast stays basic and normal, i hate it when they try to "jazz" things up and it loses everything about it that made the show enjoyable :( . It is sad. I stop watching then too! But if it is still good, I suppose I would still watch. But that seldom happens.
@LaporteNadineКүн бұрын
Very intresting conversstion! I loved it.
@annewatteeuw9196Күн бұрын
There's an interesting film of 2007 by Lucia Puenzo (argentinian) called XXY. It's not the same, but it's familiar to what Seven tells. Got awarded in The Cannes Festival.
@isabel3559Күн бұрын
The problem with society as a whole is people spend to much time commenting on other people's lives rather than taking care of their own disaster lives. Who cares if someone is gay or trans or having an affair or doing drugs or alcoholic let people live their lives they don't need running commentary from Tom Dick and Harry. Love this podcast and Armie. Love seven too although I hadn't heard of him until now. Ignorance spreads fear educate yourself learned a lot from this
@AlexandraAbranches-i4pКүн бұрын
I have a question about sex adiction: does it mean that sex is a means to an end and that whoever you have sex with is secondary? What is it like to have healthy sex for someone who experiences sex as an adiction?
@eternamarcos246723 сағат бұрын
The dog is so chill and wgen they switch places the dog went to armie
@luisdaniel6167Күн бұрын
New subject for me to research. Please take care of the droopy plant 🌱 behind Armie. Plants have feelings too, lol.
@guitreehillКүн бұрын
Would love to hear Armie talk about same sex experiences if he's had any
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
lol yea.
@LisaAnne-h8vКүн бұрын
Armie, there’s inconsistencies in your sobriety story. On a previous podcast you were asked if you missed alcohol, and you said yes sometimes you missed the taste of vodka, but that you could never just have a little bit, and you feel better not drinking. But in this podcast you’re saying you didn’t have a problem with alcohol and that you still drink because you don’t have an issue with it and can just take a couple sips. You were previously an addict, but do not practice a sober lifestyle now and I wonder why given your past. I also wonder why you changed the story on this when it comes to alcohol, you contradicted what you said in a previous podcast where you posed as being sober…
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
yeah I was really not thinking he was an addict but I took him as one because he said it. pretty interesting that today he says he is not an addict! i was right all along, but curious as to what he is saying then when he says he belongs to AA and can relate to addicts. i think he said he used AA to stop drinking or something. I hope he goes in more detail about this :D
@DariaShatovКүн бұрын
1. Armie doesn’t have “the good side” - his both sides are perfect. Nice to see him getting chiseled again - he looks at least a decade younger and finally healthy. (Not a compliment, just a fact). 2. His hairstyle now makes him look so much like his dad. Subconsciously or consciously keeping this connection? 3. Seven lost focus at the end because Armie’s charm got him at full speed. Intersex is not a joke - it appears you can try to focus on only one of your sides yet the other one will sabotage you at times. It was obvious. 4. Good to know Armie is libertarian “in some aspects” - there is hope there :) 5. Interviewing someone who detransitioned next would be logical, if you care to see the whole picture instead of falling for an agenda. 6. Can Armie interview a woman besides his mom? Or he doesn’t feel ready yet to do it? 7. Am I the only one feeling like all topics of this podcast keep orbiting the same theme? Isn’t it time to start heading in new direction, to expand a bit?
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
don't want to fall for an agenda (number 5) for sure!
@DariaShatov22 сағат бұрын
@@qui_etes_vous Something tells me you won’t fall anymore :)
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
@@DariaShatov :D ❤❤
@DariaShatov21 сағат бұрын
@@qui_etes_vous 🤍🕊️🤍
@biljanaavramovic9579Күн бұрын
Blood types are changing, genders are changing, north - south - east - west sides are changing, it's about time for people to start changing their attitudes. Very interesting guest, mio martello.
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
yes, change our mind set.
@skybaby444Күн бұрын
Actually Armie, I think the front is your good side.
@danmosley4387Күн бұрын
I felt cringe from time to time in this episode.
@ukrainianworld236Күн бұрын
Cringe was coming from the guest’s side while Armie was trying to tone down Seven’s bigotry.
@danmosley4387Күн бұрын
@@ukrainianworld236 True dat. I hope Armie can get better guest. I will stick with him either way.
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
yeah, the Woke ideology is hard to stomach. I walked away liking 7 though :) .
@ukrainianworld23622 сағат бұрын
@@qui_etes_vous I am not disliking this guest, just curious what it takes a person like that to realize their own hypocrisy. I guess we are all on a journey, some are closer to the point of origin, others - to the point of destination.
@qui_etes_vous22 сағат бұрын
@@ukrainianworld236 lol! Well put. I thought 7 was pretty brain washed but had some good truth bombs I highly enjoyed.
@tonimedlen5371Күн бұрын
You are looking well Armie. Very interesting podcast channel! Have to ask as an Aussie, is that a didgeridoo in the corner behind the lounge? Bees wax around the mouth piece ? Fun fact : women are not allowed to play 😢 The design on the didge doesn’t look familiar though. From the Northern Territory?
@valentinaborghesi5047Күн бұрын
Senza sottotitoli inglesi è difficile capire
@IldikóPatkónéFülekiКүн бұрын
Automatic translation helps if your English isn't that good...
@tektogeorge9394Күн бұрын
Armie we want again Seven as guest 😊
@AmurdaOcrowsКүн бұрын
Armie your pothos plants are wilting and drooping really bad - are you overwatering or what? Take care of them please.
@devemelaКүн бұрын
A lot of food for thought today! Aside from this though - I am graphic designer, and if you guys at some point decide to use one... for example, to improve your thumbnails instead of just using a screenshot, I’d be happy to help (they could be styled similarly to those from the Andrew Huberman Podcast or The Diary of a CEO - just as an example, since that aligns with my personal design style as well)... please feel free to give me a shot! totally for free!!!! Take it as my humble excuse as Bulgarian ;)
@shanabergsma3951Күн бұрын
I’m nearly 7mins in - does the guest get introduced and is it explained how they know each other or was he just some person who called him about his podcast.
@qui_etes_vous23 сағат бұрын
good question.
@IldikóPatkónéFüleki19 сағат бұрын
They assume that the viewer can read and interpret the podcast title and it description for the conversation on their own. There's no point wasting time on that.
@shanabergsma395117 сағат бұрын
@@IldikóPatkónéFüleki Generally a bit of context is given in the first couple of mins so we know what the vibe is regardless of whether the viewer can read or not, also if you’re just listening to the series via a playlist you aren’t seeing the thumbnails. It was a genuine question as I’ve enjoyed the other episodes but there was context.
@qui_etes_vous10 сағат бұрын
@@IldikóPatkónéFüleki I agree but I would have liked a little intro too, is this someone from Armie's life like the others or is this just someone random he brought in so he could learn from them
@howdyagain475517 сағат бұрын
Hollywood Squares, host
@Darina-o1vКүн бұрын
🔥👍😍
@zoem6918Күн бұрын
♥️
@deniselebeau987410 сағат бұрын
Interesting show but it could have lasted maybe 45 minutes and that would have been good...I caught myself fast forwarding...I had never done that on any of the other shows....I really did like Seven and he has had a very tough life and is coming out of the other side a who he is. I just found some moments uncomfortable with dead air and such.
@SevenGraham5 сағат бұрын
Welcome to the real world. Your discomfort speaks to you and where you are at. I felt comfortable through this whole conversation- even though I was nervous.
@jennyzhang3511Күн бұрын
I am not prepared for trans topic, run…
@qui_etes_vous23 сағат бұрын
LOL
@IsabelleJezequelКүн бұрын
interesting his vision of bdsm of shibari and his dominant character. he has the role of the master very well but you have to choose your submissive well otherwise you burn your career your family your life
@vladimirc422Күн бұрын
Who is this guy again…?
@kellimaclearn1998Күн бұрын
A comedian
@vladimirc422Күн бұрын
@ yeah but 99.9% of the internet space is talent up by the actor Stephen Graham…
@kellimaclearn199822 сағат бұрын
@@vladimirc422 oh you mean Armie Hammer
@vladimirc42218 сағат бұрын
@@kellimaclearn1998i mean the Guest…
@TazzzzmennКүн бұрын
I do not see Armie being cannibal at all, maybe he enjoys some human flesh here and there, but he is not 100% cannibal tho.
@tbd419Күн бұрын
@@Tazzzzmenn 😂 I feel like you are being sincere but couldn’t help but laugh.
@IsabelleJezequel4 сағат бұрын
why not talk about what's costing you your career there's no shame you talk about it but quickly evade it. Armie questions Armie. Original interview truth interview.