Overview of H3 After Dark #64
This episode is a loose, comedy-heavy Friday livestream that jumps between personal updates, internet rabbit holes, and social commentary. Ethan Klein, Harley, Kate, and David spend a big chunk of the show riffing on lesbian TikToks, discussing a viral Asmongold post about women vs. men, and reacting to a series of absurd online clips and stories. The tone is chaotic and very conversational, with recurring jokes about merch, gaming, sex, and social media weirdness.
Main Topics Discussed
Lesbian TikTok deep dive
A major portion of the episode is spent reacting to a string of “mask lesbian” TikToks, especially content from creator Jenna Gray / King Delgado. The crew jokes about:
- exaggerated lesbian presentation and “cringe” online persona
- eyebrow slashes, hair gel, vape culture, and flannel/florida energy
- lesbian relationship drama, strap-ons, and “backpack” sex-tool kits
- how some posts feel extremely performative or algorithmically optimized
The discussion is mostly comedic, but it also turns into a broader chat about lesbian stereotypes, relationship dynamics, and how their For You pages seem to have been “infected” by this type of content.
Asmongold and anti-women posting
The most substantial commentary centers on Asmongold’s tweet claiming that men are naturally more attractive than women and that women need makeup, framed as “science.” Ethan, Kate, and Harley push back hard, arguing that:
- the logic is transparently misogynistic
- these takes are rooted in incel culture and online resentment
- many men who say they’re attracted to women seem to actually hate them
- social media rewards increasingly extreme anti-women rhetoric
They also connect this to broader internet culture, including:
- the way Twitter amplifies hateful takes
- how young men get pulled into these ideas
- the role of people like Fresh & Fit and Nick Fuentes in feeding that ecosystem
- the contrast between real attraction and contempt toward women
Gender, insecurity, and online masculinity
The conversation expands into a more reflective discussion about:
- male loneliness and rejection
- how some men externalize blame instead of self-correcting
- how women are socialized to internalize criticism, while men often lash out
- the idea that modern “manliness” is tied to getting women, money, and status
Ethan and the others suggest that a lot of the current discourse is less about actual sexuality and more about insecurity, performance, and audience capture.
Other Notable Segments
Ferret at a party and LA weirdness
The episode opens with a funny story about someone bringing a live ferret to a party, which turns into a mini riff about:
- Los Angeles party culture
- funky houses and artist collectives
- how memorable it is when someone shows up with a ferret
Live performance / weird LA theater stunt
They also talk about a man who chained himself to a theater in Los Angeles until Tim Heidecker appeared, turning it into a kind of improvised comedy event.
AI masturbation consultant job posting
They react to a bizarre Joy AI job listing seeking “masturbation consultants” to test a guided masturbation feature. The crew mocks the absurdity, the questions in the application, and the idea of AI trying to optimize sex.
Pastor livestream clip
They watch a clip of a pastor on a livestream getting annoyed with a waitress over a drink and then trying to backtrack. The crew initially thinks it might be fake, but then discovers it’s a satirical character bit.
Amputee ticket controversy
A body-cam clip shows a cop pulling over a woman who has no right hand for allegedly using her “right hand” while driving. The officer doubles down before the ticket is later dismissed for lack of evidence. This becomes a broader example of:
- cops refusing to admit mistakes
- how humiliating encounters escalate
- why people should be able to laugh off obvious errors
Madonna on Kick
They briefly discuss Madonna streaming on Kick with streamer Jimskin, eventually reframing it as kind of cool rather than embarrassing. The story becomes a weirdly wholesome “Madonna invited a fan to dance with her” moment.
Gaming and Show Plans
The group also talks about upcoming gaming plans, including:
- Grounded as a possible co-op game
- Outer Wilds
- Dave the Diver
- Life is Strange
- continuing Subnautica or possibly Below Zero
David gives an update on his current Subnautica progress, including base-building, power options, and the dangers of bringing a cuttlefish into the Lost River.
Closing and Community Shoutouts
The episode ends with a long “Soupies” segment reading viewer messages and donations. Highlights include:
- birthday wishes and anniversary shoutouts
- jokes about the H3 community
- more fan suggestions for merch
- discussion of the “fat cat backpack” / lesbian backpack idea
- one donor asking Kate to reassure them that playing with their butt is okay
They wrap by teasing next week’s content, including a game stream and another deep dive.
