Episode 848

January 21, 2025

01:07:57

Chickens with BBLs

Chickens with BBLs
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
Chickens with BBLs

Jan 21 2025 | 01:07:57

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #848

Ever wonder what would happen if chickens got BBLs? Neither do we—but somehow, we’re here, and it’s too late to turn back. Jamie Mack leads the charge with some thoughts about vanity, evolution, and why even poultry might not escape the clutches of society’s beauty standards.

But don’t worry, we still make room for the serious stuff. For instance, we are discussing MLKs birthday and it isn't even Black History Month yet.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense show and its host do. [00:00:02] Speaker B: Not necessarily reflect views consistent with political. [00:00:05] Speaker A: Correctness or the Rare Sonnets Podcast Network. So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of the sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you. [00:00:14] Speaker C: Happy Martin Luther King Day. [00:00:16] Speaker A: Right? [00:00:16] Speaker C: Like, I mean, sure. [00:00:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:00:18] Speaker C: See, you don't. You don't get hyped for nothing. [00:00:20] Speaker A: Well, I think black history is stupid, but. [00:00:22] Speaker B: Yeah, it's not black history. Yeah, it's just Martin Luther King. [00:00:24] Speaker C: It's just that. It's just the nigga, right? [00:00:26] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right. But I mean, I guess that's the one they always start. I don't know why that popped in my head, right? [00:00:29] Speaker C: Like, I mean, it's the stars. [00:00:31] Speaker B: He's the preg. Yeah, but like, who's. [00:00:34] Speaker A: Whose day do we celebrate for real? [00:00:36] Speaker B: Martin Luther King? [00:00:37] Speaker A: Do we. Yeah. No, no, no, listen, what I'm asking you. Whose day do we celebrate for real? [00:00:42] Speaker B: Jesus Day? [00:00:44] Speaker C: Christmas. [00:00:44] Speaker A: That's about you, nigga. What did I get? You know, we celebrate Jesus. [00:00:48] Speaker B: We go to church. [00:00:48] Speaker A: No, you don't. No, you don't. Do not go to church on Christmas Eve anymore. [00:00:53] Speaker C: Or even on Christmas Day, for sure. Like, that's not. [00:00:56] Speaker A: Hell no. [00:00:56] Speaker B: That's the only time the church. [00:00:57] Speaker A: It's not open on Christmas Day. [00:00:58] Speaker C: Right? Like, it's like. [00:00:59] Speaker A: I mean, the Catholics do. The priest is drunk on Christmas Day. [00:01:02] Speaker B: Yeah, the Catholics do. Cause you go by any Catholic church Christmas Eve, that should be packed. [00:01:07] Speaker A: Yeah. For 20 minutes. That should be like 20 minutes long. And it's. It's all symbol. It's not. Nobody thinks this thing about Jesus. [00:01:13] Speaker C: It's. It's all. Is like passing your grief. Like, you're just like, oh, man, I'm. I feel bad if I don't go. Like this. Is. [00:01:20] Speaker A: Is that how. Is that how Catholics are? [00:01:22] Speaker C: Yeah. So Catholic grief, Catholic. What is it? Catholic guilt. That's the whole thing, right? [00:01:26] Speaker A: I don't know. Yeah, I think they didn't change that up, bro. Like, yeah, they too many little kids you can't regret forever after you. How many little kids you going to before you stop regret? [00:01:52] Speaker C: You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast guaranteed. [00:01:58] Speaker A: You gotta eventually be like, you know, we should have got the pot. [00:02:01] Speaker C: I mean, come on, man, you can't do all Catholics like that. Like, I mean, do you do scouts like that or. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Who quit? Who have you heard yet? Quit because of the people that's in their group. There's very few of them. And when they do quit, they excommunicate. They put them somewhere like you don't even hear them. [00:02:16] Speaker C: Yeah. And it's. It's. MLK is on the inauguration day too, right? [00:02:20] Speaker A: Yeah. That's crazy. [00:02:21] Speaker B: Yeah, that's. [00:02:22] Speaker A: That's crazy. Disrespectful. Why? [00:02:24] Speaker C: To who? Trump. [00:02:26] Speaker B: So is to tell MLK. [00:02:28] Speaker A: But isn't January 20th Inauguration Day every year or. No, it is. [00:02:31] Speaker B: It's because they never give it. It's never the appropriate day for Martin Luther King's birthday. [00:02:35] Speaker A: What's his real birthday? [00:02:36] Speaker B: Isn't it like. I don't know. It's just. They choose that Monday. [00:02:39] Speaker A: They just choose the Monday. Close. The closest Monday to it, isn't it 15th? [00:02:43] Speaker B: I think that's his actual birthday. [00:02:44] Speaker A: You see what I'm saying? This isn't real. It's not even his real birthday. And we celebrate. What would. [00:02:50] Speaker B: Who else is his real birthday is January 15th. [00:02:53] Speaker A: Oh, is. Okay. So five days later. [00:02:55] Speaker B: Yeah. Because it's usually the Monday after. [00:02:57] Speaker A: What day of the week was the 15th last week? [00:03:00] Speaker C: What day last week? [00:03:02] Speaker A: The Monday before. [00:03:03] Speaker C: Yeah. They shouldn't have put it on the same day. [00:03:05] Speaker A: No way. There was no way I would have chosen to put it on the same day as the inauguration. But I guess the rules. [00:03:09] Speaker B: They thought Kamala was gonna win, so they thought it was gonna be perfect. [00:03:12] Speaker A: I don't think they thought Kamala. [00:03:13] Speaker B: That was last Wednesday. [00:03:14] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. See, I would just did that Monday. [00:03:16] Speaker C: Yeah. Nobody thought that. [00:03:17] Speaker A: I saw a video of Trump and Obama kicking it at somewhere. [00:03:21] Speaker C: It was at the funeral. [00:03:22] Speaker A: It looked like they was dissing Kamala. Like they were like, yeah, bitch, you ain't win. Yeah, like they were like. She thought she was gonna win. Yeah. I saw there was like a voiceover, some comedian, right? [00:03:29] Speaker C: Cause she kept looking back like, y'all talking about me. Like, I mean, like she was looking. [00:03:32] Speaker A: Back at the shitty times she had. The shitty. [00:03:36] Speaker B: Michelle Obama said that's when she didn't come. She said she didn't want to be there. [00:03:38] Speaker C: She said she's not going to the thing either. Yeah. [00:03:40] Speaker A: I mean, what kind of is that? [00:03:42] Speaker C: Do they need her? [00:03:42] Speaker A: How you not going to go? That's your only job. What else do you do for the country? [00:03:47] Speaker C: Oh, did she do, like, schools or something? No, no, no. [00:03:49] Speaker A: What else did she do? That was when she was vice president. I mean, first lady. [00:03:53] Speaker B: First lady. [00:03:53] Speaker A: What does she do now? Bro, get your ass to the event. That's your job. [00:03:58] Speaker C: Maybe she take notes at the Illuminati. I don't know. [00:04:01] Speaker A: Nah, fuck that. If we. We paid y'all to be a job, it's a forever job. My being what? [00:04:07] Speaker B: Ex first lady? [00:04:08] Speaker A: Yeah, you gotta come to the. Yeah. [00:04:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:04:10] Speaker A: Hillary. Ugly ass be showing up. [00:04:12] Speaker B: She show up many times. [00:04:13] Speaker A: She lost, and everybody saw her lose, right? She'd be showing up. [00:04:16] Speaker C: She'd still be there. [00:04:17] Speaker A: She showed up for Kamala with her man face. [00:04:19] Speaker C: Yeah, she do good. [00:04:20] Speaker A: It's getting more and more manly. [00:04:21] Speaker C: It is. What if she was really trans? [00:04:24] Speaker A: And Bill's looking softer. Bill's looking like he got some Botox and some. Some work done. [00:04:28] Speaker C: He probably is. [00:04:29] Speaker A: His face looks skinny, bro. He look. He looking movie star. [00:04:31] Speaker C: He looking. He looking for that new intern. He gotta keep. He gotta stay intern. Handsome. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Maybe he keeps stealing all Hillary's adrenochrome. [00:04:37] Speaker C: Nah, bro. Funny that to go around. It's 40, baby. Every 40 seconds a kid go missing, they got adrenochrome spilling out the damn wazoo. I think they selling that on X now. I swear to God. No, I ain't gonna lie. There was my algorithm got to be up. [00:04:54] Speaker A: How much did you buy, J. Mac? [00:04:55] Speaker C: Nah, not that much. Not that much. I just had to try it. [00:05:00] Speaker B: You felt younger. [00:05:01] Speaker C: No, I ain't tried it yet. It's still coming, like, but it do look like blood, though. It's in a mile. And it's like, yo, this will get you, right? [00:05:07] Speaker A: Lil Nas. X told y'all he put some blood in his sneakers, too. And y'all believe that? [00:05:11] Speaker C: I was like, what the fuck is this? And everybody was like, oh, this is adrenochrome. And I was like, oh, damn. Did I just order the wrong shit? [00:05:17] Speaker A: Like, they got the feds gonna be waiting. The fed's gonna deliver it to you. [00:05:22] Speaker C: No, man, they can't. Listen, you can't get mad at me if that shit's on X. Nah, nigga. [00:05:27] Speaker A: If you know what it is, it don't matter where you bought it. [00:05:29] Speaker C: I didn't know. They're not advertising. [00:05:31] Speaker A: It was in Kroger. Like, no, nigga, if you buy some baby plasma in Kroger, you're still going to prison. [00:05:39] Speaker B: What about Kroger? [00:05:40] Speaker A: No, Kirk. Like, we don't sell. We don't sell baby plasma in here. What are you talking about? [00:05:45] Speaker C: It's not us that's up, you know? And then they got the. I guess he was complaining about the flags being at half mast, too. Because of Trump. He didn't appreciate that. [00:05:56] Speaker A: Who were we mourning? No, we should have done that. [00:06:00] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:06:00] Speaker A: Yeah, we should. Have done that. He's the president. [00:06:02] Speaker C: I mean, he's fucking solid. Hunted, too. That boy made a hundred. He made a whole scene of, like, that. It was up, though. Like, I think we talked about it. When they brought him out for that 100, it looked like he might not have been all the way there then. [00:06:13] Speaker A: I don't remember. [00:06:14] Speaker C: Yeah, you didn't see the celebration for his hunter when they brought him? They, like, wheeled his ass out. [00:06:17] Speaker A: I don't remember. [00:06:18] Speaker C: The photo op. [00:06:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't remember. [00:06:19] Speaker C: And he was doing that like, I'm almost dead, Faith. [00:06:22] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:06:23] Speaker C: Like, it. It's not. It's. [00:06:24] Speaker A: You don't even know he did that. [00:06:25] Speaker C: Yeah, he does not. I guarantee he doesn't. He. He knew nothing about that when he. [00:06:30] Speaker A: Got there, when he got to wherever. He's gonna, like, you know, you did the thing with your mouth open, right? He's like, what? [00:06:34] Speaker C: Right? [00:06:34] Speaker A: I don't see no. [00:06:36] Speaker B: No, none. [00:06:36] Speaker C: I mean, if you already on the gurney, like, if they brought you out on a gurney, like, it's like, what are y'all doing? Just let him go. It remind me of south park, that grandpa, when he was like, just kill me. He just wanted to die. [00:06:49] Speaker B: Is that a real thing? Because when Jimmy Carter died, they chose a random Thursday to close the market. Do they do that for every president that died? [00:06:57] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:06:57] Speaker C: I don't. [00:06:58] Speaker B: They did that. I don't know. [00:07:00] Speaker C: Was last president that died. I can't remember. [00:07:02] Speaker B: It's been a minute, huh? [00:07:03] Speaker A: They're celebrating. They were celebrating a lot, though. Is that. Is that because of the. The lack of child evidence or something? [00:07:09] Speaker B: Because I thought it was because we're in Georgia. I thought it was. I thought it was, like, local thing. [00:07:14] Speaker A: Oh, so the nation isn't. [00:07:16] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:07:17] Speaker B: Because I didn't feel like it was a national. [00:07:18] Speaker C: Okay, well, the market, though. You saying that Georgia market. [00:07:23] Speaker B: They did close the stock market, though, for. For that day. [00:07:26] Speaker C: Yeah. So that his name never came up. [00:07:28] Speaker A: In no Diddy parties. [00:07:29] Speaker C: Nope. He never. [00:07:30] Speaker B: Probably only did one term, too. [00:07:31] Speaker C: I don't think he ever. [00:07:33] Speaker A: It's the second term. That's when they get you. [00:07:35] Speaker B: I feel like the longer you stay there. [00:07:36] Speaker A: That's why you want to be president again, don't you? [00:07:38] Speaker C: Yeah, right. [00:07:39] Speaker A: You want to be president again, right? [00:07:40] Speaker C: Step in his back room. Yeah, Step in his back room. I don't know if he ever was mentioned with the throat goat. No, like, you never. He never around with her. But then again, you know, that got Reagan two Terms. So around with her. Who the throw go. [00:07:55] Speaker B: Nancy Reagan. [00:07:56] Speaker A: Nancy Reagan's a throw goat. [00:07:58] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, we talked about her. She. That was her. That was her Hollywood name before he became president. Yeah, in Hollywood Circle, she was the throat goat. Yeah, man, I ain't gonna believe that. What? [00:08:08] Speaker A: I don't believe that. [00:08:09] Speaker C: Why? [00:08:09] Speaker A: Because it's so stupid. [00:08:11] Speaker B: You don't believe Nancy Reagan was getting it down back in the day? [00:08:14] Speaker C: No. You don't think she was slurping like, why do you? [00:08:17] Speaker A: Because somebody said it. [00:08:18] Speaker C: No. [00:08:18] Speaker B: Yeah, a lot of people say, oh, a lot of men in Hollywood at that time. [00:08:22] Speaker A: Were they all the Black Lives Matter rally? Because there was a lot of There too. And they were all stupid. [00:08:29] Speaker C: There's like thousand people. [00:08:30] Speaker A: I'm saying just because 10 people said it, like you're telling me that not. Okay, where's the video? Dane Kennedy got a video of what? [00:08:41] Speaker C: Sucking dick? [00:08:41] Speaker A: Yes. And what's that? Huh? [00:08:44] Speaker C: Where you can see it old school. [00:08:45] Speaker A: She big as hell. She. She old as now, but she was a little slim. Light skinned. [00:08:50] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You can see where you can see it? [00:08:52] Speaker A: It's in there. I don't know. Look it up. Pornhub or something. I don't know. [00:08:54] Speaker C: All right, I'm gonna check it out. [00:08:55] Speaker A: I actually saw the. A real copy of it back in the day. [00:08:59] Speaker C: What? [00:08:59] Speaker A: I have no idea. I don't remember where I got it. [00:09:01] Speaker C: What you mean like on a real. [00:09:02] Speaker A: Real vhs? Okay, it was a copy of the original, right? Whatever. Because, you know, back in the day, we didn't. [00:09:08] Speaker C: So you've been a freak for way back. [00:09:10] Speaker A: Yeah, man, since they started freaking. [00:09:15] Speaker C: Shane Kennedy, boy. Let me see what that. Dude, was it better? Was it better than a night in Paris? Because that was horrible. [00:09:22] Speaker A: Night in Paris? [00:09:22] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:09:23] Speaker A: Nah. No, no, this is different. This is old school. Everybody got hair and. [00:09:26] Speaker C: Yeah, but you're not gonna like it because is it full? I mean, so hair all over? [00:09:31] Speaker A: Well, no, it's just the parts that matter. [00:09:33] Speaker C: No, no. I don't even know what that means. [00:09:36] Speaker A: I don't know what. All over me. [00:09:37] Speaker C: So like. [00:09:38] Speaker A: Like a bigfoot? [00:09:39] Speaker C: Like up and down? Like, is she like a goony goo goo. Do the pussy look like that one picture of Stevie Martin? I mean, Stevie wonders like where his. His mustache was everywhere, except for like the barely on his lips. Like that nigga beard was covering all of his mouth except for just a part of his lips. Like. [00:09:56] Speaker A: No, it sounds like that. [00:09:58] Speaker C: Like, come on, man. Like if you get rid of it down Low up top is good. Like you. I mean, there's up top. Yeah, like above. Like, the pelvic area. [00:10:08] Speaker A: Okay, you said up top. Like above the shoulders. Like, you could keep. On the nipples. [00:10:12] Speaker C: You can keep hair up there all day. Like, that's fine. Cause again, chest hair, you don't mind about that? Nah, you could use that as like, a little anchor. Like the pull. Like, stretch the back. Like. Like the hair. Yeah. [00:10:21] Speaker A: Why they gotta be so rough and violent? [00:10:22] Speaker C: Come on. That's the best way to do it. That's the best way to. [00:10:26] Speaker A: I'm trying to see if I get punched in the face. [00:10:29] Speaker C: Yeah, don't. Don't, you know, give it a heart. That's not like, the hair. Like, you pull it. [00:10:34] Speaker A: Yank it back. [00:10:34] Speaker C: No, I said pull it. Stretch it back, you know? [00:10:37] Speaker B: Stretch? [00:10:37] Speaker C: Yeah, stretch it. So you French. [00:10:38] Speaker A: Is that. [00:10:38] Speaker B: Is that allowed the way Jimmy Mack is talking? I see it seems like it, yeah. [00:10:43] Speaker C: Why not? I mean, come on, man. [00:10:46] Speaker A: I was back doing VHS tapes, bro. That ain't no thing. [00:10:49] Speaker C: Looking like, dude from. Was that Men in Black? When. It's when his skin didn't fit and he was like, is that better? And he had to pull his head. [00:10:57] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all, y'all, y'all. Did I ever tell y'all story about Odub and how his massive DVD collection of pornos that he left at my house for. Yeah, a couple of years. [00:11:06] Speaker C: I don't remember that part. I remember he used to carry around a computer hard drive. [00:11:09] Speaker A: No, no, no. He used to care first. Before that scene. Before that, he carried around a big gardener's trash bag. Like the big black bags you get for, like, leaves. Yeah, he'd have one of those. He had two of them, but he would carry one. It wasn't all the way full, but the one that was at the studio was all the way full. The other one he used to carry with him. I'm like, why do you take. He's like, cuz I be needing it when I be at girls houses and stuff. So he'll go over. You know, he didn't have a place, so he'll stay at a girlhouse for like a week or so. That bag will be with him. And he would be like, yo, B, I need to get back over there. I'm staying with her this week, but I forgot my bag is such and such house. Is there any way you can take me in my bag? This nigga used to walk around with a fucking grocery bag or gardener sack full of goddamn DVDs he's a different dude. [00:11:55] Speaker C: Yeah, no, he's a different dude. I remember I had a little travel pack at one point when I was younger. No, it was just like, you know, a little, you know, fun stuff. You know what I mean? [00:12:03] Speaker A: Fun stuff. [00:12:03] Speaker B: Fun stuff. [00:12:04] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:12:04] Speaker B: Like, toys. [00:12:05] Speaker A: We don't know what you mean. [00:12:06] Speaker C: Yeah, like, it was like a duffel bag. [00:12:07] Speaker A: Like, toys for her for, like, roofy mitts. [00:12:10] Speaker C: No, like, handcuffs. You know, little peacock feather. Some. Some lubes. Some. You know, some stuff called massage oils. [00:12:19] Speaker A: You put on people's face. Was that from out of high. What is it? Not from. [00:12:26] Speaker C: What's the. [00:12:26] Speaker A: Where you about to kidnap somebody that. [00:12:29] Speaker C: What is it called when you put it on the damn hanky? [00:12:32] Speaker A: Right. Did you. Did you guys hear about that Pulitzer Prize winner guy who got convicted, arrested for having artificial intelligence generated kitty porn? [00:12:45] Speaker B: So it's like fake porn, though? [00:12:46] Speaker A: It's not real porn, bruh. He's. Why can't you put the jail on. [00:12:50] Speaker B: Something that's fake, though? Because that kid is not a real kid. [00:12:52] Speaker A: Right, bruh? I don't know. He's arrested. I don't know. [00:12:55] Speaker C: You into that? [00:12:56] Speaker B: No. [00:12:56] Speaker C: I mean. No, no, not you. No, no. I'm just saying if you into that. You into that? [00:13:00] Speaker B: I'm glad they. They took precautions. Sure, he had real, but I feel like a lawyer can get him out. [00:13:05] Speaker A: I think maybe I got the story a little bit. Like, I don't have the head. I just got some of the headlines too much. Perhaps they. They noticed because he asked for AI to create this. [00:13:15] Speaker B: Okay. [00:13:16] Speaker A: And he got reported. And then when they went to his house, they found that. [00:13:19] Speaker C: And the real snitching, of course. [00:13:22] Speaker B: Oh, no. Yeah, I would have to snitch. But see, the way the. [00:13:25] Speaker A: The way that the. [00:13:25] Speaker B: The. [00:13:26] Speaker A: The article presented, it was like he's getting arrested and charged with having AI create child pornography. [00:13:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Whoever it is. Yeah. You're gonna have to put an update on the AI to not do that. [00:13:39] Speaker C: What? [00:13:39] Speaker B: I mean, for action. [00:13:40] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:13:41] Speaker B: Well, yeah, because people will ask for that. [00:13:43] Speaker A: I think there are ways to kind. [00:13:44] Speaker C: Of get out or just keep, you know, arresting every. That does it. Right. Like, AI is just gonna alert you that another dude is. Is doing this or person. You know, I mean, I don't want. [00:13:55] Speaker A: I think you can stereotype trick it by telling it that it's just like a fantasy. Like, oh, we're just. We're making up a fantasy about a. Whatever. It's not. This is not real. I think you can. I'm saying, I think you can Trick. [00:14:05] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:14:06] Speaker B: You're gonna have to fix that update. [00:14:08] Speaker C: Yeah. No, you can't dream fantasies about kids and be like, oh, I'm just. I'm just kidding. I just. [00:14:15] Speaker A: Pun intended. [00:14:16] Speaker C: Yeah, right. Like, I'm just. [00:14:18] Speaker A: Just kidding. [00:14:19] Speaker C: This is not what you got going on, man. [00:14:21] Speaker A: Just kidding. [00:14:22] Speaker C: This ain't my thing. [00:14:23] Speaker A: Wow, bro. What if I don't ever want anybody to say that? [00:14:26] Speaker C: Right? Right? [00:14:27] Speaker A: Could I be scared? I. You know what I'm saying? [00:14:28] Speaker C: Where'd it come from? [00:14:29] Speaker A: Attack. [00:14:29] Speaker C: Where'd it come from? Like, where's the. It's a cliche, right? But where did it really come from? He's like, I'm just kidding. This. [00:14:34] Speaker A: All right. [00:14:34] Speaker C: They all in the basement and. [00:14:36] Speaker A: No, because. Maybe because kids joke around, like, ah, there we go. [00:14:39] Speaker C: Okay. [00:14:40] Speaker A: Being a kid. [00:14:40] Speaker C: There we go. [00:14:41] Speaker A: Ah, that was close. [00:14:42] Speaker C: Yeah. You know, it's weird because I think my algorithm has got me. I'm on this definitely conspiracy algorithm on my Socials now, because that's all I see. Like, I think. And it's just like everything is, you know, is peaking that interest. Like bottled waters now, right? Like, it's like, oh, did you know that, you know the plastic. Yeah. The microplastics in the bottled water now, you know, I mean, you drinking. Most of us drinking a credit card a day or over a week or some. I'm like, gosh damn. Like, there's nothing safe anymore. Like, if it. I don't even. What do you trust? I. I don't know. It's just like everything is. Is to be questioned, right? Like, it's, you know, LA fires, like, oh, that ain't normal. [00:15:21] Speaker A: But why is it so different this time? It happens every year. You just don't move. Why is it like, this year is so different? [00:15:26] Speaker C: That. Because it was the city. Normally it'd be dry lands, like hills and like that in the outskirts, right? [00:15:31] Speaker A: Like, eventually this one year is gonna come to the city, right? [00:15:35] Speaker C: Or no, no, it's just the way. I mean, I don't know. No, no, really? Because again, how the. [00:15:41] Speaker A: The trees grow back so quick to burn next year? [00:15:44] Speaker C: The trees. The trees don't even really go down like that. The trees just take a little heat and then it's like, let's go. Like, they don't. They're still standing. Like every. What? Every. Did you see? Like, everything is burned down except for the trees. The trees are still up. [00:15:55] Speaker A: I don't. I don't watch the news, bro. [00:15:57] Speaker C: Yeah, it's. It's. It's I mean, I guess trigger your conspiracy theory. [00:16:02] Speaker A: I saw some little stat with the, the police people that are working like 300000 salaries. And like it's like what. And they couldn't, they couldn't do anything. It's like, well, what could they do though? I don't care how much they make. What do you do with a fire? [00:16:15] Speaker C: Yeah. And it was. I mean you have the winds, right. Like you, you're. That's the thing. Like the Santa Ana winds and like that, you know, and that usually fuels most of the fires that keeps them going. But to be in the city. Right. Bernadotte McDonald's is in, you know, in stores and. Right. And you know, I mean like it just seemed surreal to me. It. I. I don't. I couldn't imagine that being someone from California and having dealt with these fires on a regular. Sure. Acres burn up in the woods, in the forest and the hills, all that. Even if you live in that kind of vicinity. Yeah. You might have your get up like even in paradise. That was in the mountainous area. But in to be in the. [00:16:57] Speaker B: The rural community think the same thing they did to Hawaii last year. The Maui fires. [00:17:02] Speaker C: Yeah, like the EMTs, the. The. [00:17:04] Speaker B: And I believe it's this smart city conspiracy because they already have that plan for 2028 with the Olympics coming in. 2028. So they say they did the fires to clean out the city so they can rebuild. [00:17:16] Speaker A: And so you think that Johnny the Sleuth figured that out? [00:17:21] Speaker C: Nah. [00:17:22] Speaker A: But like where did that information come from? [00:17:23] Speaker C: It's not. It's not. That's why the insurance companies remove themselves. Yeah, like what? [00:17:27] Speaker B: That's why the insurance companies remove themselves. That's why they fired before 40% of the fire department like three months prior. [00:17:34] Speaker A: Okay, so here's. There's two scen. One that is ridiculously stupid. Right? And it's just conspiracy theory. [00:17:41] Speaker B: Okay? [00:17:41] Speaker A: Right. [00:17:42] Speaker B: What's the two? [00:17:43] Speaker A: Two is. It's true and they don't give a now what. [00:17:45] Speaker B: Yeah, they know we talking about the number two. [00:17:48] Speaker A: So then why, why even. Why be mad? Just shut up and take it like we've been taking it. What do you mean? Yeah, what's your plan? First of all, stop at stop. Oh, stop. French. This done slipped back into the bullshit, man. [00:18:04] Speaker B: Mack. Yeah. [00:18:07] Speaker A: This outfit this nigga got on, man, did you notice the one little piece? There's a piece. There's one piece that we gotta discuss. [00:18:22] Speaker B: I'm not seeing it. [00:18:23] Speaker C: Oh, look at me. I just slipped up. [00:18:25] Speaker A: Tell that nigga to put A spotlight on you. What the. What the. [00:18:32] Speaker B: Would you get that a truck stop? [00:18:34] Speaker A: You got. That's the only place with a Cyclops headlight on it. This battery is. That's the only thing that saves you from getting your eyes. Yeah. [00:18:46] Speaker B: I thought I was like, a low. [00:18:47] Speaker A: He on this again, friends. He had gotten so much better, bro. [00:18:52] Speaker C: Oh, I need to charge this. [00:18:54] Speaker A: This nigga got. [00:18:55] Speaker B: Is that a flashlight in the fucking. [00:18:56] Speaker A: It's a flashlight, Scully, with a flashlight in the front of it. [00:19:00] Speaker C: And I thought, see? And then also, it's got like a red and blue. I thought that was on. I thought I was on my police thing. Like, it be flashing red and blue. [00:19:08] Speaker A: I kept trying to figure out what was the insignia, right? I was like, what is that? What is that? Like a. Horns. What is that? [00:19:13] Speaker B: Is that a. [00:19:14] Speaker A: Is that a. What are those things? Right? And I finally caught the light. Something hit the light. I was like, nigga, that's a motherfucking headlamp. I need to charge that and a skull cap put together. [00:19:23] Speaker C: I'm glad you brought it up. Cause I didn't know. I was. [00:19:25] Speaker B: Every time. You gotta wash that beanie, you gotta take that off. [00:19:27] Speaker C: Ain't no washing it, bro. Yeah, it's one of them. You know. I don't think it come off, man. [00:19:33] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a great idea, Mac. [00:19:35] Speaker C: Yeah. Listen, man, don't be. Don't be hating on me, man. [00:19:38] Speaker A: That nigga sat up here like he was wearing a normal Scully. He stopped the whole show. [00:19:45] Speaker C: I really wanted it to work, too. Like, this motherfucker don't work. That's the problem. Like, I'm mad about that. I really wanted my shit to be. [00:19:52] Speaker A: It took me 19 minutes, max. It took me 19 minutes. I guess because of the audacity of you wearing that. Like, there's no way. [00:20:01] Speaker C: And the funny thing about it is, that's not what I came over here in. I had my eagles beanie on, and then I just pulled this out of the front seat. I was like, you know what? I'm gonna wear this for the show. [00:20:11] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:20:12] Speaker A: I forgot where we were. [00:20:13] Speaker B: Smart City LA, 2028. [00:20:15] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. So the. The other. The alternative is they're saying you. [00:20:18] Speaker B: That's exactly what they're saying. [00:20:19] Speaker A: And so then what. What are you. What are you. What I'm saying is. Are you saying this because you're upset and you're ready to fight? [00:20:25] Speaker B: Are you saying. [00:20:26] Speaker A: Cause you're upset and you're about to shut the fuck up? [00:20:30] Speaker B: I'm saying the latter Technically. But the option I'm providing is that if we all come to not all, like, everybody, but a good percentage of us be like, yo, what the fuck is going on? [00:20:42] Speaker A: Yeah. When you jumping in, it makes a noise. How many percent of black people gotta get up before you get up? [00:20:48] Speaker B: Not above. Above, above. [00:20:51] Speaker A: 7, 7%. [00:20:52] Speaker B: Not just black people. [00:20:54] Speaker A: 7, 7%. [00:20:55] Speaker B: 7% of the LA community. [00:20:57] Speaker A: How many people is that roughly? In your head? Because you said 7%. That's weird. [00:21:02] Speaker C: It is a number. [00:21:03] Speaker A: So how many people is 7% in your brain? [00:21:05] Speaker C: Number. [00:21:06] Speaker A: Literally, like a real number, but it's, like, based on what percentage of what? Of LA people. [00:21:12] Speaker C: What? [00:21:12] Speaker B: Yeah, LA. The LA community, LA. [00:21:14] Speaker A: Black people or LA people? [00:21:16] Speaker B: No, the LA people. Because a lot everybody got infected, not just black. JJ Reddick's house got burned. [00:21:21] Speaker A: So how would you know if the threshold of 7% had been reached? [00:21:24] Speaker B: I just feel like 7 is a good number to start with. [00:21:27] Speaker C: If he just heard the noise, like, if they. [00:21:28] Speaker A: And what do they actually do? Because there's 7% of people saying, like, you. [00:21:32] Speaker C: Yeah, I mean, there's 7% of people that are pissed off and they're. You know, I think. [00:21:36] Speaker B: I think multiple lawsuits will have to be filed with all those. [00:21:39] Speaker A: So you're gonna wait on lawsuits? [00:21:41] Speaker B: I mean. I mean, so you want to do. [00:21:43] Speaker A: Paperwork and you're going to get on board with the paperwork? Is that what you're saying? [00:21:46] Speaker B: What we. That the things we should do, they're gonna kill us, right? We can all go out there and, like, march. They're gonna riot because of that. And then now, next thing you know, innocent people are gonna get killed, shot, arrested. [00:21:58] Speaker A: So you remember the. When the first two options I gave you, and one of them said you was gonna get mad for a second, then he was gonna shut the fuck up. Yeah, so that one. [00:22:05] Speaker B: But that's what I'm saying. [00:22:06] Speaker C: He said the second one. Technically, yeah. [00:22:08] Speaker B: I'm just hoping. But back to why I went with the paper work route is if everybody goes out there and files some type of lawsuit. [00:22:17] Speaker A: If everybody does, yeah. [00:22:18] Speaker B: Everybody that got impacted. [00:22:20] Speaker A: Yeah. What does that mean? Because were you impacted? [00:22:23] Speaker B: Not me. I'm talking about everybody. [00:22:24] Speaker A: Well, insurance rates go up for everybody, right? [00:22:26] Speaker C: Sure. [00:22:26] Speaker B: But California's not even providing you insurance no more. [00:22:30] Speaker A: Well, I'm just saying, you know, you don't think insurance rates are going to go for the people that did were able to. So. [00:22:35] Speaker B: Okay, you just gave me an idea. So because of what we just witnessed in California, everybody else that is paying home insurance and stuff, Be like, hey, if you guys are going to back out at any time you want, and all the money I've been paying you every month for the last how many. [00:22:50] Speaker A: Years, you know that's not going to fly. [00:22:51] Speaker C: Right. [00:22:52] Speaker A: They're going to end up having to pay some type of damages. They're not going to get away with doing that. [00:22:57] Speaker B: I hope so. But they got out months ago. It's not like they got out like last week. But it's not in the fire. [00:23:02] Speaker A: That's not possible. If there's no provider for that service, you cannot just say, hey, we're not doing it. And then two months later a fire happens. Come on. [00:23:10] Speaker B: And also, you're gonna do have to have homeowners insurance. [00:23:13] Speaker A: You have to. Yes. [00:23:14] Speaker B: So. [00:23:14] Speaker A: And if you let it lapse, you can't get new homeowners. [00:23:17] Speaker B: Yeah. So if they remove that opportunity for people in certain areas in California, so what do they do? They just. So they. Yeah, no, so they find a private. [00:23:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:23:26] Speaker B: Investment. [00:23:27] Speaker C: It's just like flood insurance for certain places. Right. Like you can have homeowners insurance, but you don't have flood insurance. Right. So. [00:23:33] Speaker B: Or you get like something specific for fire. [00:23:36] Speaker C: Right. Like people in Louisiana or even. I mean, there's places in. In Cali, like Sacramento, you know, by the levy that don't offer flood insurance because of its location to the river or whatever. But yeah, if that. It's weird because it's like, you know, that I probably might need this. So you don't offer it. [00:23:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:23:53] Speaker B: Because the insurance businesses are just a gamble. [00:23:56] Speaker C: I wish free Luigi. [00:23:57] Speaker B: I wish insurance companies was like the money you put in goes to like the s. The market. And then if you didn't have to do anything that year. [00:24:07] Speaker A: Profit share. [00:24:08] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, we. [00:24:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:09] Speaker B: Profit share. That you can still keep some because you got to pay your. The service you're providing. But let me get something back. [00:24:16] Speaker A: Well, they look at it like that's the. That's the money they make. That's their. [00:24:19] Speaker B: That's all of it, though. [00:24:21] Speaker A: But that's their fee. [00:24:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:22] Speaker A: You don't have to use them. [00:24:24] Speaker C: And then in the claims denials is. Is crazy. You know, I mean, like when you do put in a claim, you're like. [00:24:29] Speaker B: Yeah, because the claimer just alone gotta take a good percentage. That. [00:24:32] Speaker C: And. And do we ever talk about how the. That they arrested for that CEO didn't look like the. That they showed that, did it, Luigi? [00:24:40] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, we. [00:24:42] Speaker B: We brushed on it. [00:24:42] Speaker A: I don't think we talked about it. [00:24:43] Speaker C: Yeah, he. He did I mean, like, it was. [00:24:45] Speaker B: Like a eyebrows a that tactical. Wouldn't get caught that easily. That's what you're saying that. [00:24:50] Speaker C: Well, first off, yeah, this dude's got like an IQ. I mean, who went to a Ivy League? IQ's over 130, they said. Or some. For him to be that dumb to just go like post up and you know, and drop and then go to a McDonald's or some. I don't remember where the. [00:25:06] Speaker B: Yeah, he got caught at McDonald's, but he got caught at McDonald's all the way in Pennsylvania. [00:25:10] Speaker C: But still though, like. But my thing was this. Like, you can't fake eyebrows. Like, when they showed the eyebrows, they didn't match. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Luigi, his can fake anything. No, no, but the eyebrows was dirt ugly. Like mud duck, fuck you ugly. And then she put some. Did like a 20 minute, 20 second Instagram video. Yeah, and she looked like magic, bro. [00:25:34] Speaker C: But this is the. This is like a growth thing. Like, so I could see you making more eyebrows, right? Like, and then maybe shaving them, right? Like, you can't grow her. Like, that's not a disguise. [00:25:44] Speaker A: Come on. [00:25:46] Speaker B: You can if you got a uni bra and you shave on Wednesday. By Friday, you can get it back. People with unibrows. [00:25:51] Speaker C: Ah, bro, that's fast, bro. Yeah, you making that up. [00:25:55] Speaker B: Some people with unibrows can do that. [00:25:56] Speaker C: You just making this up. That's not true. Like the facial hair. Shave your eyebrows. [00:26:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm talking about the unibrow. [00:26:03] Speaker A: No, no, eyebrow hair. [00:26:04] Speaker C: Right, right. [00:26:05] Speaker A: Shave your eyebrows. French tomorrow, take a picture and we gonna see how many shows it is, how many episodes it is. [00:26:12] Speaker C: How about. Don't even. How about this? Don't. You don't have to fully commit. [00:26:15] Speaker A: I say 10 episodes, bro. [00:26:16] Speaker C: Just shave half of it. [00:26:17] Speaker A: What do you think? How many episodes? [00:26:18] Speaker C: Yeah, no, just shave. [00:26:20] Speaker B: If you shave your eyebrows, it's gonna take. It's gonna take a minute. [00:26:22] Speaker A: Guess what the unibrow middle part is. [00:26:24] Speaker B: But I feel like the people with the middle part. [00:26:26] Speaker A: So you think when they were babies they had like very. No, no eyebrows and first they got their unibrow, then their real eyebrows came in? [00:26:32] Speaker B: No, I just think people with unibrows, like Anthony Davis and shit, when they shave that little middle part, that middle part grows faster than the skin. [00:26:39] Speaker A: Why do you. Where do you basing this on? [00:26:40] Speaker B: Cause niggas with unibrows be shaving that shit. And by the end of the week, that should be bad. [00:26:44] Speaker A: Who do you know got a unibrow. [00:26:45] Speaker B: A Couple kids I went to school with. That's what I'm saying. [00:26:47] Speaker A: Little kids shaved in a week before the week was out. High school. [00:26:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:51] Speaker C: I think you're talking about like the. Like the widow's peak. And that's more like this in your hair. Yeah. [00:26:57] Speaker A: If I around and shake and cut my mustache wrong when I was in high school, that's next semester, right? Next semester I'm gonna try again. That is done. [00:27:08] Speaker C: I remember I did that too, because they was like, yeah, you shave it, it grew back faster. [00:27:11] Speaker A: I was like, I up cut my thin. Like a villain. [00:27:15] Speaker C: Yeah. Like, when does that start? When is that? Like, how much. How many times do I gotta shave it for it to start growing back faster? Like, this ain't happening, bro. [00:27:22] Speaker A: One time I shaved the top part down, right? So it was just by the lip, right? And then I shaved a little bit by the lip. That shaved looked ridiculous. It was like a little thin line in the middle of my. In the middle of the skin. [00:27:38] Speaker C: He said, like a villain. That nigga's tying motherfuckers to railroad tracks and shit. [00:27:45] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. [00:27:48] Speaker C: That. That is wild. But, yeah, no, I. I don't. I have to get off the Instagram. I mean, not Instagram, but it's just like, the different. [00:27:56] Speaker A: I told you Twitter is crazy. [00:27:58] Speaker B: No, Twitter is crazy. This is why I wanted to talk about. [00:28:01] Speaker C: They're showing them, like, beams coming down. Like, you know. I mean, like, you know, like, I guess it's the electro. I mean, it's the SpaceX. Yeah. But it's saying that's what's starting these fires, right? Like this. There's. There's. They have these pulse beams that they can shoot down and. [00:28:16] Speaker B: Oh, you talk about the conspiracy part. [00:28:17] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. That they can. Like, whatever was. [00:28:20] Speaker B: And then if you put a blue. Blue tip. Blue thing in your roof, your house won't get burned, because that's what the people. [00:28:26] Speaker A: What is the point of all this? [00:28:27] Speaker C: Smart. No, the. The one with the. Or did you see the one where the. That Hill's house didn't burn down? Like, all these houses that didn't burn down. [00:28:34] Speaker A: He's gonna get some water. [00:28:34] Speaker C: They know anybody could come help. They didn't have this. They didn't have any smart meters on their. On their house. So that was the part of the thing that's. [00:28:42] Speaker A: That black dude. [00:28:43] Speaker C: No, I don't know. [00:28:44] Speaker A: No, there's that black dude on it. He was in a news interview where everybody in the neighbor in the subdivision, everybody's house was burned. His only one that had no fire. He's like, I just need. If anybody got two liters of water. What? Bring me some water. I will put this up. We're going with the store. We tried to get a bottle of water. Like, bro, this is. It's only a matter of time. [00:29:01] Speaker C: Yeah. You got to move, right? Like, I mean, if every house around. [00:29:04] Speaker A: You is burnt down, I'm not going back to that house. Bro, your neighbor doesn't smell like ass. [00:29:09] Speaker C: I mean, first off, it's just a. It's got to be a miserable place to live. Got to be you like you riding home and it's just nothing. Even. Even after the. They get the shit out of the way and you just pull up in your empty ass house. You can't. [00:29:23] Speaker A: Dogs running around like it's Mexico. [00:29:25] Speaker C: You can't talk to nobody. You can't go borrow no sugar. You can't. Like there's. [00:29:29] Speaker A: It's shirt getting blown down the street. It's like people's house trash flying through the air. It's like. [00:29:36] Speaker C: And then you got to think about it too, right? Like the. The grocery stores. And that's my point. [00:29:40] Speaker A: Yeah. These desert. [00:29:42] Speaker C: The structures that got up. Don't. You don't normally. I haven't normally seen that type of fire. Right where there's. There's nothing left. Like you're burning down. Like the McDonald's is gone. Like, you know, I mean, like the CVS is burnt down. Like. Like what the. [00:30:01] Speaker A: Right. [00:30:01] Speaker C: Like normally you need wood. And I know some of these buildings ain't wood. Like, how the. Did all of this get decimated? I don't know, man. I mean, it just. [00:30:12] Speaker A: But why. [00:30:14] Speaker C: This. The Governor Newsom said he was talking with the. The governor of my. Of Hawaii and they were, you know, he was getting tips and. And I was like, that's not the. That's not the flex you thinking is. I don't. Maybe he's saying it the wrong way. But, you know, if you're conspiring with this dude, he's already looked at like there was some shady going on out there. And for now you got some people thinking you got shady. And you're like, well, yeah, I called a. That everybody else is doing shady with to get advice. No, that's not the. You want to call. I don't think maybe. I don't know. [00:30:48] Speaker B: I mean, right now he can't do nothing. There's nothing he can do to look like he could. Oh, the governor or the mayor. Because even the mayor. To get on her too. [00:30:56] Speaker C: Well, yeah. [00:30:56] Speaker B: But there's nothing they can do if. [00:30:57] Speaker C: They build that part back and turn it into this whole smart city thing. Like, like they. [00:31:01] Speaker B: And that's what they're going to do. And then they. We're going to forget about that ever happened. [00:31:07] Speaker A: So are they going to use Imminent Domain? [00:31:09] Speaker C: Yeah, I think so. I think that, I mean, they. He was talking about, you know, people. [00:31:14] Speaker A: Do you even have to use Imminent Domain if it's a wasteland? Can't you just offer somebody like, hey man, we're just going to give you, like, what are you going to do with this? We'll just pay you whatever. I mean, it's, it's. Technically, it's the same thing they do with eminent domain, but I don't even know if they have to invoke in Imminent Domain. Most people will probably be just willing to get. [00:31:30] Speaker C: Yeah. Just to get up out of there. Huh. [00:31:32] Speaker A: But because most people probably want to leave California anyway, and they know that. [00:31:35] Speaker C: Right. [00:31:35] Speaker A: And as a matter of fact, let's, let's take it all the way back. Right. So what was the reason why most people left California in the first place? Because there was a mass exodus, it seemed. [00:31:43] Speaker C: Right. [00:31:44] Speaker A: When it's like the past year past. [00:31:46] Speaker B: Oh, because it was too expensive. [00:31:47] Speaker A: Too expensive. I liken that to gentrification every year my property tax goes up in enormously, like another thousand dollars every year. So we're, you know, I think we're paying something like, I think we paid $9,000 in property tax last year and it's probably gonna be 10,000 this year. Right where it start. We, I think we first bought the house. It was like 4,000, right. 3,000. So the reason why we think they're doing that is because they're trying to gentrify the area. But it requires people to leave. [00:32:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:32:17] Speaker A: And you know, instead of coming in and giving people, you know what, what people are gonna want, they just say, you know what, let's just do it a different way. Let's put it to the point where we squeeze people so hard that only the people that have enough money to really afford those houses will be able to stay. We kind of want those people to stay. [00:32:32] Speaker C: Right. [00:32:32] Speaker A: The people couldn't really afford to be there anyway. Good. [00:32:34] Speaker B: Yeah. And so they just need time to build. [00:32:36] Speaker A: And that just keeps. Yeah, they'll get a house and sit on it and they'll just keep letting stuff build. They keep letting stuff build, obviously, to get those houses if they can. [00:32:45] Speaker C: Right. [00:32:45] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? And, and, and then what turns out is the gentrification is easier for them because they've already gotten most of the residents out. That might be the same thing. I don't know if that's any more evil than it is anywhere else in the world. [00:32:59] Speaker B: Real fast with the fires. [00:33:00] Speaker C: Well, yeah, I mean, that's the thing. [00:33:02] Speaker A: Like, I mean, we got a time. It's 20. You said 2028, right? Yeah. [00:33:05] Speaker B: Olympics is coming in 2020. No, that's exactly what it is. [00:33:09] Speaker A: I was like, yo, y'all taking too long. [00:33:11] Speaker B: Four years. [00:33:12] Speaker A: Anything is a victim. [00:33:13] Speaker B: An entire city. [00:33:14] Speaker A: I brought cracked to this in the 80s. That didn't work. You know what I'm saying? I brought NWA and the police in the 90s. That didn't work. [00:33:23] Speaker B: I bought Covid. [00:33:24] Speaker A: We beat Ronnie King's ass. [00:33:25] Speaker B: Y'all still. [00:33:26] Speaker A: Y'all let O.J. kill white folks. None of this shit worked. [00:33:29] Speaker C: Well, they tried to frame O.J. that's what it was. You know, that was the frame job. [00:33:34] Speaker A: Yeah. So they was like, well, fuck it. You know what? Let's just throw some fire at these motherfuckers. [00:33:38] Speaker C: I mean. And they threw it, too, man. I had to call the. The. The folks out there btg in. In King, Kunta. It was like, y'all good because it looks like from. You know. And that was the whole thing. Apocalyptic, right, that they kept. I heard that word so many times during that, you know? [00:33:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. They're trying to process you. [00:33:58] Speaker C: I'm like, bro, apocalyptic. Like, I. I mean, it's a. I get it. It's a fire, but I don't know that I think the apocalypse is supposed to be worse than that. [00:34:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:07] Speaker C: Like, I mean, the word thing that scared me was the. The trucks. Like, there was a thing where hella trucks, like, you know, semi trucks just blown over because the winds are, like, up to 80 miles an hour. It was crazy. Like. [00:34:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:20] Speaker C: But, you know, if these can control, why couldn't they just make rain, right? Like, why couldn't they just send a rain cloud there to put the fire out? I don't know. [00:34:28] Speaker B: They wanted the fire. [00:34:30] Speaker C: That's true. Yeah. So that's my point. Like, if they didn't want it, right, why not just. Why not just send a rain? I mean, you could have. You could have made it work. Fuck the fireman. Just make a rain cloud. [00:34:38] Speaker A: But I hear people. Y'all saying this, right? But if you really think that they can control the weather, just shut up. It's over. [00:34:45] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. [00:34:47] Speaker A: Like, what do you. Even if that is something that you really believe. Yeah, shut up. [00:34:51] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:34:52] Speaker A: Cause you're, you lost, my nigga. Cause you can't control your temper, my nigga. You can't control some regular shit. So like some shit that you're in control of, you can't control that your fucking kids. [00:35:04] Speaker B: Yeah, we can't control everything. And that's why I wanted to talk about because I'm with Jamie Mack. Like I think if you stay online for too much, all you see is the decline. And I think it's impacting people now in real life. I got a video I sent you. You can play it and after that we could talk about it. [00:35:22] Speaker D: America, one in three males under the age of 30 has not had sex in the last 12 months. And I find people hear the term sex and their mind goes different places. I think of it as the key step to an elemental found of any society and that is relationship. So in the US what's happened with online dating is it's amazing for the top 10% of attractiveness of men, it's okay. For the top half, it is a disaster for the bottom half. And when I say attractiveness I mean by very crude metrics. So if your Tinder profile, I went to mit, I just started at kkr and my Rolex accidentally is visible in my profile picture and I'm geolocated. Living in Manhattan or living in Beverly Hills, you're going to get a massive amount. The bottom half who are not able to express anything other than wealth, which they may not have, are totally shut out of the market. And the knock on effect here is that we're producing too many of what is the most dangerous person in the world. And that is a young, broken, alone man. When you hear about mass shooters in the U.S. you know who they are before you know who they are. So we are producing an enormous cohort of economically and emotionally non viable men. [00:36:37] Speaker C: The, the, the, the, the yba. The ybao. Huh? [00:36:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:42] Speaker C: And then young, broken, alone. That, yeah. [00:36:45] Speaker B: And we, we talk a lot about cmb, but I feel like now it's happening to the entire country. It's not just black people. As far as the decline of, of, of the, the American youth, I feel like I know every generation like to say, oh, we always say that the younger generation is worse than the ones before. I understand that. But we, I think we can actually see a real decline in kids today compared to the kids in the past. [00:37:11] Speaker C: So you saying it was better when we was. [00:37:15] Speaker B: That's one for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because that, because and then the thing Is when I go hoop with younger, like out of 21, 22, I see that just on by talking to them, how they view things. And I'm like, oh, these niggas are bad. These niggas are not up there. [00:37:29] Speaker A: That's not why I'm laughing. I'm laughing because it won't be much longer before you start seeing them 21 year olds fly by you. Like, fuck, oh, you're only 30 now. [00:37:39] Speaker B: I can still keep up, but it's about to stop. [00:37:41] Speaker C: That nigga gonna start stumbling, get crossed. [00:37:44] Speaker A: Over like, oh, nah, There's a point in your life where you like, man, I'mma do da blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And when you. And then that nigga make one move and it's like, okay, I'm not doing none of that shit. Let me just try to get back on offense. Yeah, bro, you can't do it. You can't get your body to do what your mind is telling you to do. That's when you're like, okay, I gotta be smarter about this. Oh, I'm sorry, go ahead. [00:38:05] Speaker B: No, no, that's a true point. But yeah, and I'm seeing it now. Like, it's like we have bro code, right? Like, if, if I have a girl and then you, my friend, we break up, you're not gonna try to date her. There's, there's, there's these, there's these rules that we have. I was talking to some young niggas. They like, they don't really have that anymore. It's like it's for everybody. [00:38:26] Speaker C: It's like, you know, you know, I can't, I can't risk that. Like, I mean, they don't really care. [00:38:32] Speaker B: It's like I was like, but that's your. It's like, this doesn't matter. And it's like they, they have no, they don't value anything anymore. [00:38:40] Speaker A: In a sense, that's weird franchise because I think that's cultural, right? That's. That idea is cultural. Because, you know, on this continent, okay, back in the day, there was communities and men. There wasn't a you're a woman, it was you. You know, I'm saying there are kids in the community and there are adults in the community and men have. Have penises and women have vaginas. You know, the birds and the bees. I got to tell you this story. [00:39:02] Speaker B: No. [00:39:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:39:06] Speaker B: But I'm, I was just giving Find a wet spot push in a small example. But, but all I'm saying is I feel like. [00:39:12] Speaker A: But no, I'm saying, but the culturally though, there was, that was a, that was agreed upon and accepted at that time. I mean, I know that's years and years and thousands, you know, but we're obviously changing into something. Why do you think, why do you think the cultural aspects of what was traditionally sound is gonna stay around? Or what do you think should. Or what do you think it should as a, as a middle person? Because you know, you're kind of a middle person. Do you think the traditional thing should stay or do you think it should change? Because that's the idea is that everything gotta change. [00:39:46] Speaker B: I don't like what is, what is changing too. [00:39:50] Speaker C: Smoking like an old man. [00:39:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like what it's changing too. So I was talking to G Money about that. I was like, I think what's happening is that the tradition was a man and a woman get married to have kids, to raise the kids. Right. And what happened is there's a generation of kids that saw the divorces, right? [00:40:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:09] Speaker B: And in that generation grew up. They try to make men's, but they, they had kids too. And then they had the co parenting kids, right? So like. So the generation before saw the divorce, but they had memories of mom and dad, but mom and dad got divorced the generation after. [00:40:26] Speaker C: So which generations are. No, no, but I just want to make. Because I don't, I don't know how far you are away from where we are now. When you're saying these generations. Like are, are you talking about like two generations ago? This is, you know, or like. [00:40:38] Speaker B: Yeah, about two. Yeah, yeah, I'm talking about about two generations. Two to three generations ago it was married, had a kid. That generation that had that generation, they grew up, they got married, but got divorced. Right. The kids from that generation, they just saw their parent, co parent. They didn't even see their mom and their dad get married. They just saw co parenting their whole life. The generation after just saw mom and then now they just like, I don't shit, I'll just go to the clinic. Like now I don't even care. [00:41:08] Speaker C: Like what do you mean by go to the clinic? [00:41:10] Speaker B: Like they'll just go to the get a sperm bank. Like they don't even. They like the family unit or that it doesn't matter anymore. It's just like, I may have a kid, I may not have it. It's like we're losing so many the value of the family unit to the point now this is when the other communities can come and have two dads and the two moms and all of that. Like we are losing that family dynamic. [00:41:34] Speaker C: You know, I mean, you brought up the clinic and it just made me think of something because I know somebody who, you know, she, that's what she did. She, you know, she went and got. Got a donor, right? Like she doesn't have a man. She's, you know, raising the child by herself. But I'm like, you know, but she got the pick, right? Like she got to pick like, like DNA, like the person, right? Like, you know, they, their education level, they're this. That, their height, they're this. [00:42:01] Speaker B: What if that lied in his thing? [00:42:03] Speaker A: Or what if they get. Don't give a. They'd be saying, oh yeah, he's a. [00:42:06] Speaker B: Rhodes scholar, went to Harvard. [00:42:09] Speaker C: That would be up, right? [00:42:11] Speaker A: I mean you do get paid more for. You get paid more for the good jeans, right? I'm sure they charge more. [00:42:18] Speaker C: You know what? I'd have to. [00:42:18] Speaker A: It's like 7.99 for the regular. You know what I'm saying? It's like 60, 69. [00:42:23] Speaker B: Because this is my thing. This is my, this is why I know this is cap. [00:42:25] Speaker C: Because if you really get a black skater, you thought she's getting a white kid. [00:42:29] Speaker B: If you're really a Rhodes scholar, why would you ever need to go to a sperm bank? Because most people that go to sperm bank because they need the cash. They don't just. [00:42:35] Speaker C: What do you think they do that for? [00:42:38] Speaker B: That good sperm just want to go volunteer that sprint. [00:42:40] Speaker A: How much you get paid? [00:42:41] Speaker B: I don't know, but I'm assuming that's why go. [00:42:43] Speaker C: Just like I heard a commercial out in SoCal when I was in the LA radio station. They. You can make up to 1500amonth. [00:42:50] Speaker B: How many times you jacking off though? [00:42:52] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:42:52] Speaker B: Yo, 1500amonth? [00:42:54] Speaker C: Yeah, you just got to be able to, you got to be able to work in them. In the, in us and between the ages. I think they were like 35 and like 24 or something. [00:43:03] Speaker B: They don't want young 35. You got. I thought they would want young farm. [00:43:07] Speaker C: I mean you could be up to that. That's the max like after 35. [00:43:12] Speaker B: Like a month for a couple jack offs. [00:43:16] Speaker C: Nah, you probably got to go like at least a week. Once a week, right? Or a couple times, I don't know. [00:43:20] Speaker B: You remember that? [00:43:21] Speaker C: What's I, I do it like for 1500. That's better than Ubering. I mean, you're gonna do it anyway. [00:43:28] Speaker A: Do what? [00:43:28] Speaker B: Jack off. [00:43:29] Speaker A: Yeah, but not in a tube. That's gonna make a baby one day. That's. That's powerful. [00:43:34] Speaker B: What's that movie with tall that played dodgeball? [00:43:38] Speaker C: Vince Vaughn. [00:43:39] Speaker B: Yeah, he had a movie like that. Like, he had like 100 kids. Because he. [00:43:42] Speaker C: Yeah, because he. And it was all. I mean, but, you know, I mean, you might. Who knows, man? Like, again, like, just think, play the odds, you know, I mean, like, like not all the kids are, you know, gonna come out great, but if you just dumping them, like, you might have a kid that, you know, changes the world. You know, I mean, you might. This might be changing the world, but. [00:44:03] Speaker B: Y'All don't see the decline. For real. I, I feel like I don't. I know I'm getting older and like that, but I feel like, nah, the, the 12 year olds are doing now. The gangster. 12 year olds doing now. They wasn't doing it when I was 12. [00:44:15] Speaker C: I don't know about that. You said, you said the gangster. [00:44:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:18] Speaker C: Nah, I don't know about that. [00:44:20] Speaker B: Remember that video I sent you on Twitter a couple days ago with them. [00:44:22] Speaker C: Little kids on the motorcycles? [00:44:24] Speaker B: Now them kids break hijacking the car and they got in a car accident and they try to run away. [00:44:29] Speaker C: Yeah, but I know, like, and maybe I was just an extra bad kid. [00:44:35] Speaker B: I'm talking about the volume. The volume of. Because now suburban kids are doing. Now it's not even. [00:44:40] Speaker C: But don't worry, suburban kids. It was hood. [00:44:42] Speaker B: That video. [00:44:43] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. You know, I mean, and so I think there's a lot of again, absentee parenting. Right? Like, so there, you know, because you talk about the one parent households that parents got to work. Ain't no one watching the kids. Right? Like, and so then the kids got more time than ever because of that to get into some bad. And then also, you know, if you got. It's like Lord of the Flies. These are all influencing. Influencing each other, you know, and it's like, okay, it's like a echo chamber of nonsense. [00:45:16] Speaker A: Right? [00:45:16] Speaker C: What are we doing? What are we getting into? Right? Not to mention you throwing the ed, the adhd, the, you know, the lack of dopamine that, you know, I mean, you're looking for. [00:45:26] Speaker B: So you're saying it's getting worse over time. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I'm saying like, oh, we keep, we keep saying that's how it's always. I was like, no, I think it's getting worse. [00:45:35] Speaker A: Why is it getting worse? [00:45:36] Speaker C: Well, I, I hear that right? [00:45:37] Speaker B: All the, the. [00:45:39] Speaker A: Why is it getting worse? [00:45:40] Speaker C: Well, it's funny Because I hear that a lot about things. Right. And I always think, like, do you think now is the worst time that, you know, in our country compared to other times? I don't. I can't. I. I mean, if you're not as a whole. [00:45:53] Speaker B: But I'm talking about a decline of gener. Like even, like from a financial level. This is like. I think my generation, we're. We're more educated, but we're poured in the previous generation. [00:46:04] Speaker C: Like even gonna be even more poor. [00:46:06] Speaker A: When this is more educated. [00:46:07] Speaker B: That's what they say. Like, because we technically. More of us graduated college. So we're technically more educated, but we're poor than the previous year. [00:46:16] Speaker A: Well, I mean, that is. [00:46:17] Speaker B: But that's also because the dollar value and things like that. I don't know if we're really poor. [00:46:21] Speaker C: They haven't raised the minimum wage in 20 years. [00:46:23] Speaker B: Oh, I guess we are. Because we can't buy the same things they used to buy. So. Yeah, we don't. [00:46:28] Speaker C: But there's a thing too, like. Like I saw this, you know, thing like, you know, so that's a decline a few years. I mean, a few years. But like before the 80s and whatever, you know, before they had the credit system, like, you didn't have the credit score to, you know. I mean, like, you just need to drop a couple references and. Or something. I don't know what the show, your paycheck. [00:46:48] Speaker A: Jason still got somebody calling me from some rent center. [00:46:50] Speaker C: Yeah. Like, I don't know what you needed to do to get a house back in the day, but it wasn't your credit. Right. Like, you know, I mean, you could. [00:46:56] Speaker B: Go, why the credit system started in the 80s, right. 79. [00:47:02] Speaker C: I don't know. I still don't know when the independent. I think I do now. It's like 1776, right? [00:47:08] Speaker A: What? [00:47:08] Speaker B: That's. Yeah, that's. [00:47:09] Speaker A: That's when it first became a country. [00:47:11] Speaker C: Yeah, I do now, but I used to get that wrong all the time in school. I don't know why I couldn't. [00:47:16] Speaker A: What'd you think it was? [00:47:17] Speaker C: I just wasn't paying attention. I don't know when they. When it came, I was like, I should have been listening more. [00:47:23] Speaker A: Yeah, but. Or I mean, you know, you turn out okay. [00:47:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:47:26] Speaker A: Yeah. You're not. [00:47:27] Speaker C: I mean, like, how often do you need to know that? [00:47:29] Speaker B: Fourth of July. [00:47:31] Speaker A: I don't know if you ever need. [00:47:32] Speaker C: To know it exactly. [00:47:34] Speaker A: I don't think you ever need to know that. There's nothing you can use that for. [00:47:38] Speaker C: But yeah, that's not. That's right. That's not a core memory you need. [00:47:41] Speaker A: So then all you really need to know is how to run, get some. [00:47:45] Speaker C: Sleep, do some math. You need some math. [00:47:48] Speaker A: Well, let me calculate. You need some calculations. [00:47:50] Speaker C: Yeah, you need to. [00:47:50] Speaker A: I don't know if you need math. You need to calculate. You need to be able to calculate. [00:47:53] Speaker C: Well, that's math, ain't it? [00:47:54] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, math is. Is algebra and, you know, that's math too. Yeah, you need to be able to calculate things like you need to be able to assess risk. Yeah, that's math. You need to be able to count how much money somebody and so they won't cheat you. You know what I'm saying? You need to be able to do like simple calculations. But I don't think you need no trigonometry. Nah. [00:48:11] Speaker C: So what, like 10th grade? You could just be that late, bro. [00:48:16] Speaker A: Yeah, sixth, because middle school is where you start grade. [00:48:19] Speaker B: That's when you start learning division, though. So you probably. [00:48:22] Speaker A: Yeah, middle school is when you start wasting life. [00:48:23] Speaker B: Kids. [00:48:23] Speaker A: If any kids listening, just know you've already. If you're already in like seventh grade, you're already a year and a half. [00:48:29] Speaker C: Into this, which is funny to me because I was just somewhere and they were talking about their kid listening to the show, where they were listening to the show and then they paused it. And their kid who's in middle school got pissed because he was getting dropped off and he's like, well, let me, like, let it go. And I was. I thought that was cool. I was like, oh, well, shout out to that little nigga. Like, you know what I mean? [00:48:51] Speaker B: Nah. [00:48:52] Speaker A: You know who we are. We're that old album, like the old LP of Richard Pryor that you had to sneak to your parents listen to. Like, I mean, that was before my time, but I heard that that's what people older than me did. They used to sneak and get their. [00:49:03] Speaker C: Parents records and some dolomite and listen. [00:49:06] Speaker A: To it real quiet so nobody could know they was listening. They'd be there laughing they ass off. [00:49:09] Speaker C: That's what we are, the dolomite of the fucking. [00:49:12] Speaker A: We say crazy stupid shit that we have no business saying. [00:49:18] Speaker B: So we used to be even more wild. It's crazy. We've done better. [00:49:22] Speaker A: You think so? [00:49:23] Speaker B: I think so. [00:49:24] Speaker C: I mean, better is relative, I guess. I don't know. [00:49:26] Speaker A: I mean, after you said shit, yeah. [00:49:28] Speaker B: We said so much crazy shit. There's nothing crazier. [00:49:31] Speaker A: It's not that we're not still crazy. How do you out crazy. The most crazy, right? [00:49:37] Speaker C: That's it. [00:49:38] Speaker A: Oh, no. But anyway, so decline. [00:49:42] Speaker B: You don't feel like America, the American culture has been declining. [00:49:46] Speaker A: I think that everywhere you look, you're being told that it is. But I'm. I'm not seeing lack of want from people trying to get here. [00:49:57] Speaker C: That's a fact. [00:49:59] Speaker A: And I wonder why that is. That's what's crazy. [00:50:02] Speaker C: So if. If that's. [00:50:03] Speaker B: Because if we're falling, that means everybody else is falling, too, then if we were, quote, unquote. But that's what. [00:50:07] Speaker A: No, no, no. See, that's what I was asking in the beginning. Y'all missed what I was asking. I asked you why is it declining? Because the next step was going to be, well, how come nobody else is? What countries that, you know, that are talking about their young people are losing other Western shit. [00:50:23] Speaker B: The whole west is falling apart. [00:50:25] Speaker A: Asia ain't saying that shit. No, they're not. Africa's not saying that. Listen to what I'm saying, though. [00:50:30] Speaker B: It's only the Western countries, the Western. Because even Europeans are saying the same thing. [00:50:34] Speaker A: And so that's why I'm saying, why, if it's only the Western countries, why only the Western countries? Centuries. And that's what I was. [00:50:41] Speaker B: That's what I was. I think we. We hit the. All the. We've been doing as. As. As a. [00:50:50] Speaker A: There's no answer. [00:50:51] Speaker B: Yeah, the propaganda. It's a. It's a combination of everything. The propaganda, all the. [00:50:55] Speaker A: Why only the West. [00:50:57] Speaker B: You're still telling me. [00:50:58] Speaker A: Tell me why. That's the thing, right? Why is it that they're willing to do this to United States citizens and Western people? I mean, I don't even know if Mexico is included, right? [00:51:09] Speaker B: Is Mexico technically, the climate. [00:51:12] Speaker C: What about Canada? [00:51:13] Speaker A: I think Canada's included in that. [00:51:14] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:51:14] Speaker B: They just got rid of Trudeau. [00:51:16] Speaker A: I think they're. They. They're having. They're having laws about free speech and stuff. There. [00:51:19] Speaker B: There's a lot of crazy stuff. [00:51:21] Speaker A: I don't think Mexico is going through any of this, bro. I'm honest. Anything south, anything. Mexico and south, they don't give a. It's just us, Canada, Europe, the old. The. [00:51:30] Speaker B: The Europe and countries. [00:51:32] Speaker C: Well, Mexico is kind of like what you was just saying about the show. Like, how do you out. Crazy, crazy. Like, it's already, like. It's already like. Like, how much worse do you want it to be? Like? I mean, like. [00:51:43] Speaker B: And then the only country in the east that's going through the same Western problem is South Korea. [00:51:49] Speaker A: What, what are they going through? [00:51:50] Speaker B: Birth rate is declining like crazy. [00:51:53] Speaker A: Is our birth rate declining too? [00:51:54] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, it's, it's, yeah. [00:51:55] Speaker C: Well, I think that's the goal, right? I mean, if you listen to fucking Bill Gates and them. That's, that's, that's the plan. Like you, there's too many here, period. [00:52:04] Speaker B: That's what they say. Yeah. I don't think so though. [00:52:06] Speaker C: I mean, you don't think so, but they, you're not, you're not privy. You should ask them because they think so. [00:52:12] Speaker A: They're like 45 million chicken wings. Get processed to Atlanta. What are them niggas in Atlanta doing? We need less in Atlanta. 45 million chicken wings a month is ridiculous. [00:52:24] Speaker C: It is funny. Cause I can't, I can't stand the shit that I see now that I drive. Right. Like I see them trucks with the. [00:52:29] Speaker B: Fucking hella empty. [00:52:32] Speaker C: Stuffed on top of each other stuff. [00:52:33] Speaker A: Just top on top on top. 10 rows tall and 30 rows deep. Yeah. [00:52:37] Speaker C: The wind just beating their ass and. [00:52:39] Speaker A: They just feathers flying everywhere. Smells. [00:52:42] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:43] Speaker A: Delicious. [00:52:44] Speaker C: Delicious. [00:52:46] Speaker A: You know what I feel like Atlanta is, is evil anyway though? Because we're like, I, I don't know any, I don't know a city that eats more chicken wings than us. [00:52:55] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:55] Speaker A: And, and it's not even grown ass wings. [00:52:57] Speaker C: No. [00:52:58] Speaker A: It's them little drumettes. [00:53:00] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:53:01] Speaker A: Quote unquote, drummettes are baby chickens or something. Right. It's not grown ass chickens that are small like that. Right. [00:53:06] Speaker C: It's funny because it depends on where you go. Some of them be real little. You'd be like, damn. These is like, that's the ones I like. This is like veal. This is like the veal chicken. [00:53:15] Speaker A: I like the, the ones that are smaller, they're like less fatty. [00:53:17] Speaker C: No, I, I, So this is the thing. I can't, I gotta be in the middle. There's some jumbo ones that look like. [00:53:24] Speaker A: Terrible and they're fatty. [00:53:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:53:26] Speaker A: Like they just got those. [00:53:27] Speaker C: Like they didn't stuff them with something that ain't right. Like, you know that they don't even. [00:53:31] Speaker B: Wingstop be having them sometimes. [00:53:33] Speaker C: And it's like they got BBL chickens. Yeah, right. Exactly, exactly, exactly. You're like, that's too much meat. Like, I, I don't tone it down. [00:53:46] Speaker A: My, like, if that, if that chicken started twerking, I'm gonna lose all my paycheck. [00:53:50] Speaker C: And again, go back to the social. I'm watching this. Just hit this chickens with some like tube and inflate these on the assembly line. [00:53:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:58] Speaker C: I'm like, gosh, damn it, man. Like, I don't. And I've said it before, like, ignorance is bliss. Like, I know that some of this that's going on has always been going away before social media was ever a thing. Like, we were getting duped and lied to, going back to the fucking moon landing. Right? Like, even before that, like, there's. There's. I mean, fucking. I don't believe that the Civil War ever happened. Like, if you ask me, it is like, facts. [00:54:25] Speaker B: You can go down the street just. [00:54:27] Speaker C: Because you have a store, that don't mean that it's a fact. That's the rebel store. Like, every other state I go to, nigga, that's like the rebel store. [00:54:35] Speaker A: That's why this is over with this thing. [00:54:37] Speaker B: He don't listen to the Civil War. [00:54:39] Speaker A: Yeah, they got pictures, right? Like, don't they got iPhone? [00:54:41] Speaker B: Just go to Stone Mountain. [00:54:43] Speaker C: Yeah, on the side of the wall. [00:54:44] Speaker B: Did nobody get an iPhone picture? [00:54:47] Speaker C: Just because you get. Just because you make a carving on the wall, that don't mean nothing. That don't mean that it actually happened. Because again, like, I told you, there's. [00:54:54] Speaker B: Like, trails in Kennesaw Mountain right now. You could go to. [00:54:57] Speaker C: To do what? [00:54:57] Speaker B: Where had the trails. [00:55:00] Speaker C: Nobody. There's trails in all the mountains that don't mean war was there. Just because there's a trail in a mountain. That's what. That's your proof? [00:55:07] Speaker A: Y'all believe conspiracy theories, but you don't believe the Civil War. This is just crazy. [00:55:13] Speaker B: Knowing the history of this country, knowing why they had the Civil War in the first place, you still don't believe that shit happened. [00:55:19] Speaker C: It never changed. Right? Like, again, though, how you lose. The wars don't work like that. [00:55:24] Speaker A: It was civil. [00:55:25] Speaker B: It wasn't like another side. [00:55:28] Speaker C: Civil just means between. Like, it isn't exactly. It's not like. Gentlemen, this is not like. This wasn't a gentleman's war. [00:55:35] Speaker B: It wasn't like the ops was from another country. It was still, like, part of the same country. [00:55:39] Speaker C: When you lose, you done. You don't get to keep doing the same. What the fuck was the war for if you didn't change that nigga? Like, it did. [00:55:45] Speaker A: Did. [00:55:45] Speaker C: No, they did. [00:55:46] Speaker B: Lincoln stopped slavery. What are you talking about? [00:55:49] Speaker C: All right, tell that to Texas. [00:55:51] Speaker B: Yeah, it took a little longer. [00:55:52] Speaker C: Okay, well, then sometimes you forget in. [00:55:55] Speaker B: The paperwork, you forget about that one spot. [00:55:58] Speaker A: They were so far away from the gunshot. [00:56:01] Speaker C: How's that work? You. [00:56:03] Speaker B: You gotta think I mastered. [00:56:04] Speaker A: You could drive all Day and still be in Texas. Yeah. [00:56:05] Speaker B: This was before the radio. Like, niggas didn't call Texas. Like, yo, stop slavery. Texas just didn't get the memos. [00:56:11] Speaker C: That should have been a whole thing for the war. Like, niggas is fucking riding Biden. Come on, man. Let's. [00:56:16] Speaker A: You know how easy it is for that. Who was giving that message to decide to get some pussy or something. [00:56:20] Speaker B: Yeah, especially, like, Texas is so big. That's like a whole nother country. [00:56:24] Speaker A: Tell you. [00:56:25] Speaker C: You can't. [00:56:25] Speaker B: It's gonna be like, yo, they'll. They'll hear it down the. Down the line. [00:56:29] Speaker A: They finally did. Everybody thought somebody else was gonna tell. [00:56:31] Speaker C: Them, let them in Ukraine losing and then just be like, oh, we still fit to do the same. No, you not. You fit to do Russian from here on out. Like, this is how the war works. Works. We won, you lost. We the. We in charge now. Like, what we say goes. You can't just decide whenever Juneteenth comes around. You want to. Now, listen, That's. [00:56:51] Speaker A: That's the proof you needed to. To say that the civil war didn't exist. [00:56:54] Speaker C: Yeah, it's because. Again, like, yeah, because ain't no. [00:56:56] Speaker A: Ain't no don't get released in layers. [00:56:58] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:56:59] Speaker A: Is it over? Is it not? [00:57:00] Speaker C: Is it right? Like, is the war done or not? Again, yeah. He's like, yeah, we lost. But, no, I don't think I'm gonna do it. Like, did we really have a war? What the fuck? Was we just fighting for this? [00:57:10] Speaker A: I wonder how many slaves got purchased after the war over to Texas. I'm saying, like, if you that dickhead. Like, man, I'm my luck. I got terrible luck, bro. And you died. Like, what if you got purchased and you did some bad shit and you died and the next day, Juneteenth. It was like, June 18th. You got purchased on June 17th at night. [00:57:30] Speaker C: That's like the nigga getting arrested for weed after they. Right before they illegalize it and shit, right? [00:57:34] Speaker A: Like, damn, you got paid. Paid for on June 17. You got to your farm on June 18 and didn't like your lost your mind. Yeah, Them whooped your ass and killed you. [00:57:45] Speaker C: And then the next day, it's like, you know what? [00:57:48] Speaker A: We've been free for six months, right? Like three years. [00:57:52] Speaker C: You know what? The mail's slow around here. We just. We just got the notice. Y'all could go. I don't know, man. Again, it's just. It's just there's enough evidence that says it might not have happened too Is all I'm saying. [00:58:05] Speaker A: And there's enough evidence saying that the world's flat, right? [00:58:08] Speaker C: No, I don't know about that. Like, I mean, there's some people that think they. [00:58:11] Speaker A: I mean, there's a lot of evidence. I don't know if it's verified. But we're talking about the evidence you're talking about. I don't know if it's verified either. [00:58:17] Speaker C: I mean, what kind of. [00:58:18] Speaker A: What evidence? Like what? [00:58:19] Speaker B: Juneteenth? [00:58:20] Speaker A: That's the only evidence you got? [00:58:21] Speaker C: No. And then the. The racism never went anywhere. Like, I mean, they didn't say stop racism. [00:58:26] Speaker B: They just said we don't want slavery anymore. That's what. But though it wasn't about racism, the north is still racist till this day. [00:58:33] Speaker C: Yeah, I get it. I get it. But yeah, you. So I guess if we're talking about. [00:58:36] Speaker A: Pennsylvania was used to be the headquarters of the kkk. [00:58:38] Speaker B: Yeah, they always make it a South. [00:58:40] Speaker A: But it was never just a south thing. [00:58:42] Speaker C: No, I mean, but Stone Mountain is. Is a critical. Is that the new kkk? [00:58:46] Speaker A: If you say so. What? [00:58:48] Speaker C: I'm not saying so. [00:58:49] Speaker A: The kkking me that they didn't send me itinerary. I don't fucking know. [00:58:55] Speaker C: You gotta keep your head on the swivel. You gotta know your surroundings. [00:58:57] Speaker A: Niggas say a lot of shit, bro. And that's what you were just. You just got through saying you don't trust nothing no more, right? Be saying all kinds because you saw. [00:59:05] Speaker B: Them kicking a K's and stole mountain when George Floyd happened, bro. [00:59:09] Speaker C: Listen, why you think I'm making this up? [00:59:12] Speaker A: Yes. [00:59:12] Speaker B: No, no, that was a real thing. They were there. [00:59:14] Speaker A: I think that you're making it up by proxy. Somebody made it up and told somebody that told somebody that told Joe Dumbass. And now you're. You're repeating some made up. [00:59:21] Speaker C: Yes, that's how it works. Like, it's like the telephone game. [00:59:25] Speaker A: Yeah. You don't think Twitter is the ultimate telephone game, my nigga. [00:59:29] Speaker B: Especially now with free speech. They got. [00:59:32] Speaker A: Did y'all see Zuckerberg on. On Joe Rogan? [00:59:34] Speaker B: I saw some clips. [00:59:35] Speaker A: Fuck him. [00:59:36] Speaker B: Cause he finally stole the truth. [00:59:38] Speaker A: No, fuck him. I don't believe it's the truth. Why we believe him now? [00:59:40] Speaker C: What did he. What did he say? [00:59:41] Speaker A: He's saying now, man, Biden administration, they. They paid me. They forced me to. To, you know, throw out some. Some of the things that were true about vaccines. And so he was saying basically that he was trying. They were trying to show the truth. But the Biden administration contacted him, told him they had to get rid of it. So he did. And now he's saying he's sorry about that and it's never gonna happen again. Nigga, you don't get two times to do that. That is the ultimate sin, right, when it comes to privacy protection. Because you're saying you guys are bigger than some nations as far as usership. Oh, yeah. And you're saying that you didn't write in any type of protection for these things. Of course you did. It's in your terms of agreement. So you went back on some things that you promised in your terms of agreement, and now you're saying, sorry, this time will be better now. Fuck. [01:00:27] Speaker B: And I feel like he only had the balls to come out and say that is because he saw Elon letting everything rock on Twitter and people still going to Twitter. So he's like. Well, I guess I. [01:00:38] Speaker A: If you say so. I think he's just. [01:00:39] Speaker B: Because why would he come out and say it? [01:00:41] Speaker A: Because he's. [01:00:41] Speaker B: Because now, I think. Because now I feel like he came out and say now he asked me and it started talking. I feel like. Because he had the confidence to say it now. Because we always knew. Cause it was them YouTube, all of them were doing it. But it's because he's like, oh, everything's on our side now. So it's like, they're not gonna get mad at me if I come out and say it. [01:01:01] Speaker A: Cya. He's covering his ass. Cause he knows that the people that he stifled and shut up are the people that won this time. And so now what we doing? I don't care though. You've burned. [01:01:15] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause he gave a nice donation too. [01:01:17] Speaker A: That was the only thing that he could never fail on. You know what I'm saying? To me, I feel like that's the only thing you could never fail on. You get. Well, two. There are two things you could never fail on. Protections and privacies, which they did also. And bias. Those are the things you can never fail on. [01:01:37] Speaker B: But you think as a publicly traded company, especially during the time of COVID could they take that risk? No, that's. That's what I'm thinking. That's why he obliged. [01:01:46] Speaker A: Because still though. No, I meant the other way around. I didn't understand what you were asking. I don't give a damn. That's your job to take that. You cannot take for granted the fact that people are trusting you to give balance. Especially when everybody's saying CNN and FOX and all them are unbalanced. And new media is the only place that there is balance. And there are people saying, I'm getting shadow banned. You're taking my posts down. And you're like, no, we're not. No, fuck. You were, you were. So you don't get a second chance. Not that I was giving him a second chance anyway, but I feel like, fuck that interview and the, the, the. The people trending towards saying they're cool with him. I don't. You still a robot weirdo to me. [01:02:26] Speaker B: Just with curls. [01:02:27] Speaker C: I mean, that's. They. They were doing that. I remember when they first got that cut for doing like a social experiment, right? Like on people, you know, I mean, like through fake surveys or some. [01:02:39] Speaker A: I told you, I always get that. Take the gay test. Yeah, I was getting that all the time. Like, what are you trying to do? Yeah, first of all, all my porno is step sibling this and stuff. [01:02:52] Speaker B: That was a problem. No, that was a. I think that was the entire United States algorithm. [01:02:57] Speaker A: I think that that's. Everybody peers. I'm saying they keep trying to force these things, these ideas, these trends. Like, everybody's doing it. Look, look how many are in your feed. Of course, everybody likes their stepsister and their stepbrother. Like, what are you talking about? Who doesn't. Who doesn't want to have step bro sex, right? What? [01:03:13] Speaker C: Your babies. You don't have to worry about your babies having big heads like, y'all. [01:03:16] Speaker A: Not really a myth. That's a myth. Second cousins and better. But yeah, like, so nothing's changed. I'm done with all that anyway. But I, I guess I never really had. I never really got into social media and I'm still not really on it for real. So I guess it doesn't affect me the way it does with people, but I've been seeing informs and stuff. I've been seeing like Tick Tock posts, I guess because Tick Tock Man's coming tonight. Losing their mind. [01:03:45] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a, it's a. It's a. It's impacting the youth. Like they're. [01:03:49] Speaker A: Now I'm going to stand up. I wasn't going to say anything, but. [01:03:53] Speaker B: You know what's so funny? [01:03:54] Speaker A: Did you see the way they're living in China compared to how we're living in China there? What you about to say? [01:03:59] Speaker B: Yeah, because they went to another app called Red Note, which is really Chinese, right? Like the terms and agreement is in Mandarin and you just signing on and. [01:04:07] Speaker C: You don't know what the fuck that says. [01:04:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:09] Speaker B: And then they have all Every Chinese app. No one reads every Chinese app as back channels so they can access your photos. [01:04:16] Speaker A: Yeah, but what they're seeing, though, is they're saying that. That Chinese civilians can pay a regular fee to live their lives, and they're not beat the down. [01:04:24] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:04:24] Speaker B: I don't know why they thought Chinese people were living that bad. [01:04:26] Speaker A: Well, well, they. They've. They've told everybody that America is the greatest country on the planet. [01:04:30] Speaker C: Well, yeah, I was just having this conversation with someone last night, actually, you know, just as we were talking about moving from California to here, and there was real trepidation for me to move to the south as a black person. [01:04:43] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:04:44] Speaker C: You. [01:04:44] Speaker B: You say that all the time. [01:04:46] Speaker C: I mean. Cause, I mean, and they're like, no, you know, that was a long time ago. You know, I mean, and it's like. It's not like, what, you know, whatever, you know, And I'm thinking they're talking about slavery. I'm like, nah, man. Like, literally, like, I was afraid. But part of it was the fact that they still flew the Confederate flag over the Capitol, right? [01:05:07] Speaker A: Like, what's up? Like, hey, sir. [01:05:09] Speaker C: Like, well, again, like, I can do context clues, right? Like, so I don't understand. Again, maybe there's some, you know, the rebel spirit, right? Like, I see, like, when these. These. These stores that I pass that are all, you know, confederated up, and it's like, rebel store, right? And I get. Okay, having a rebel spirit, that's. I. I can probably get down behind being a rebel, right? Like, that's. That's not necessarily something I can't, you know, understand or conceive. But. [01:05:38] Speaker A: What the. [01:05:39] Speaker C: But when you. But when you. [01:05:40] Speaker A: Are you going through. [01:05:42] Speaker C: But when you. But when it's. When you're. Rebelness has to do with lynching, you're right. Like, then that's not the kind of rebel that I'm talking about, right? Like, that's not my thing. And they used to. Again, Black Panther, right? That's it. There you go. Right? That's more the rebel, like, give me a leather jacket. But then they were, you know, over the Capitol in Atlanta, right? They had, you know, the third flag was a Confederate flag up until what, 2004? 5. Somewhere around there. It was after the. It was in this millennia, right? It was after the. [01:06:10] Speaker A: How long? [01:06:11] Speaker C: 10 years? 11. It'd be 11. [01:06:13] Speaker A: Let me get your best. Yeehaw. Come on, man. Give me your best, y'all. 10 years. You got to give me your bestie. Come on, man. [01:06:19] Speaker C: Come on. [01:06:20] Speaker A: Give me your best. [01:06:22] Speaker C: Come on. [01:06:22] Speaker A: How long you been here? [01:06:24] Speaker B: About the same. [01:06:25] Speaker A: Give me your best. Yeehaw. It's got to be a good one. Give me from the guts and send it to the roof. There we go. That's what I'm talking about. Rooting tooting prostitute. [01:06:35] Speaker B: Yeah, but. But it's. It's just so funny how. Back to the red Note, because a lot of people, that app, like, got a hundred million more people within one day in one day and all that. And I was like, this is worse than Tick Tock. Because at least Tick Tock was Singaporean a little bit. Because that's really the CEO. That's what he is. He's not even Chinese. [01:06:55] Speaker C: But so what's the. What's the. What's the reason they're banning it? [01:06:59] Speaker B: They say because of national security. [01:07:01] Speaker A: Man, get the out of here. Anyway, we got to get out of here. Matt, can I get a better yeehaw? [01:07:05] Speaker C: Okay. [01:07:05] Speaker A: Because French killed you on the yaw. [01:07:06] Speaker C: Okay, let me get that. All right, Let me get from. [01:07:09] Speaker A: From the nuts. From the nuts up. [01:07:11] Speaker C: Yeehaw. [01:07:13] Speaker A: That's better. Yeah, that's better. Okay, well, look, keep supporting us, guys. Keep interrupting with us, interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense. Cuz we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh. Till next time, get long. [01:07:24] Speaker C: 10% less than any other podcast guarantee.

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