This video features an interview with Bartley Weaver IV, who is highlighted as the world's first professional eater and professional bodybuilder. The conversation is hosted by Chadd. The description includes various links for Bartley's social media (Instagram, YouTube), his website (3of7project.com), and ways to support his ventures through Patreon and his online store. The episode is sponsored by 1st Phorm (supplements), Barbell Apparel, and Drink HOIST (hydration). The hashtags provided are #fitness and #bodybuilding.
This YouTube video appears to be a promotional piece for the Drink Hoist brand, with a discount code '3of7project' provided for viewers. The title 'Art Thou Thick Blood' is cryptic and doesn't directly indicate firearm content, but given the common association of such phrases with gun culture or specific sub-communities, it's possible the video features firearms or related discussions. The description is solely focused on advertising and a discount.
This video, titled 'Chadd Is Shrinking', appears to be a product promotion for the brand HOIST. The description directs viewers to www.drinkhoist.com and offers a discount code '3of7project' for 10% off. While the title is abstract and does not explicitly mention firearms, the discount code '3of7project' might imply a connection to a firearms-related channel or community. However, based solely on the provided title and description, the content's primary focus is promotional for a beverage product. No specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or firearms-related topics are mentioned.
This video, titled "Bad Things Happen. Why?" from the Three of Seven Project, uses the brand Hoist as a sponsor. While the specific topic of "bad things" is not detailed, the sponsorship and the nature of the Three of Seven Project suggest potential themes related to preparedness, survival, or dealing with adverse situations, which often intersect with discussions of firearms and self-defense in their content. The description includes links to their Patreon, store, and podcast, indicating a focus on community engagement and providing resources to their audience.
This video, titled 'Your Feelings Do Not Matter,' appears to be motivational or philosophical content, possibly delivered in a direct or confrontational style. It heavily promotes the brand Hoist, directing viewers to their website and social media. The description also includes significant promotion for 'Three of Seven Project,' including links to their Proving Ground and Basic courses, their Patreon, and their store. Additionally, 'NUFF SAID RUNNING' is promoted with a website link. The content is not explicitly firearms-related based on the provided title and description, but the prominent promotion of training courses through 'Three of Seven Project' could imply a connection to tactical training or self-defense, often involving firearms.
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