Timcast IRL · September 29, 2024 · 2h 0m

Oli London Uncensored: Costco DENIES Selling Diddy Bulk Baby Oil

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Episode Recap

This Timcast IRL episode features Tim Pool and co-hosts discussing the recent federal charges against Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, focusing on the alleged 'freak off' parties, reports of bulk baby oil purchases from Costco, and allegations that Diddy drugged guests with ketamine at these gatherings. The discussion explores questions of consent, with Tim noting that while some activities between consenting adults shouldn't be illegal, drugging people crosses legal boundaries. The conversation draws parallels to the Epstein case, questioning whether society will actually care about the allegations or simply view them as another example of wealthy celebrity excess. Tim argues that the entertainment industry's tolerance of abusive and illegal behavior won't change, citing the continued existence of the casting couch despite Harvey Weinstein's conviction. The episode also touches on federal prosecution tactics, mentioning Eric Adams and Trump's DOJ cases, while questioning whether federal charges typically result in convictions.

TL;DR

  • Tim and co-hosts analyze P. Diddy's federal charges, discussing the alleged 'freak off' parties and bulk baby oil purchases
  • Discussion focuses on consent issues, with Tim noting women sometimes revoke consent years after encounters and questioning the legal implications
  • Allegations that Diddy drugged guests with ketamine at parties are examined as potentially crossing from questionable to illegal behavior
  • The conversation draws comparisons to the Epstein case, questioning whether society will care enough to pursue justice
  • Tim argues the entertainment industry's tolerance of abusive behavior won't change despite high-profile prosecutions
  • The panel briefly discusses federal prosecution tactics, mentioning Eric Adams and Trump's ongoing DOJ cases

Key Moments

  • 0:00
    Opening
    Introduction to the P. Diddy story and Costco baby oil reports
  • 30:00
    Freak Off Parties
    Detailed discussion of the alleged parties, 50-foot beds, and bulk purchases
  • 60:00
    Consent Debate
    Tim raises controversial points about consent being revoked after encounters
  • 90:00
    Ketamine Allegations
    Analysis of drugging allegations and what makes them illegal versus questionable
  • 120:00
    Cultural Analysis
    Discussion of whether society will actually care or if this becomes normalized

Notable Quotes

Buying a thousand bottles of baby oil and going in it. That's what consensual adults do.

Tim Pool · discussing Costco bulk purchases

So often, many women just revoke consent after the fact, and then you get these stories. That is so messed up.

Tim Pool · controversial take on consent

The feds don't bring charges unless they win. It's not about whether you did the crime or not. It's whether they can win.

Tim Pool · federal prosecution analysis

They locked up Harvey Weinstein and the casting couch still is still there. Nothing changed.

Tim Pool · industry culture criticism

We have an entertainment industry that supports really perverse, borderline abusive behaviors.

Tim Pool · broader cultural analysis

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