Episode 788

October 10, 2023

02:02:46

Always Judge a Book by its's Cover

Always Judge a Book by its's Cover
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
Always Judge a Book by its's Cover

Oct 10 2023 | 02:02:46

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #788

French Reggy won the Slack Fantasy Football last year. This year his "team" is letting him down. I can't believe that so many people take this fantasy stuff so seriously.

Mack channels his inner Jaye Smooth and wants to talk about cliche's. He wants to know which cliche's ring true. Which ones are still relevant in today's climate? I suggest that you always judge a book by it's cover. And just for the record both French and MAck both think that women should quit their B*t***n and get their A** in the kitchen.

Kit joins us on the episode because French brought up all guys being good at sex again. Neither Mack or I can answer that, we brought her in to stick up for Reggy...BUT NOPE!

Mack is considering doing a pappa makeover. He is wondering how he will be judged? Man, who cares what these weirdos thin of you.

Did you know that scientists have already successfully created a "mini" big bang? If you ever doubted us being in a simulation, this should settle the question.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense Show and its host do not necessarily reflect views consistent with political 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. [00:00:14] Speaker B: I like how you glossed over the fact that you was owing four in fantasy and you didn't want to you didn't really want to talk about that. You you want to stay on topic. [00:00:21] Speaker A: Real nice because it's gonna be a long season. [00:00:25] Speaker B: Says the nigga that hasn't won a game. [00:00:27] Speaker C: It's not any longer than it was last year, right? [00:00:29] Speaker A: No, but it's like a lot of the people that are winning right now outside of you, because you like two. [00:00:34] Speaker B: And two or not three and one. [00:00:36] Speaker A: Budy, you got a decent team, so I respect your team. But a lot of the other, it. [00:00:40] Speaker B: Should be four and O. Yeah. [00:00:41] Speaker A: A lot of the people in the leagues, those are the only wins they're going to get. Because I look at that team and I'm like, there's no way they're going to remain consistent for the rest of. [00:00:49] Speaker B: Said you're the snowflake this year of how snowflake didn't win a game until week nine last year. [00:00:55] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:00:56] Speaker A: I'm not going to be that bad. [00:00:57] Speaker C: Week nine? [00:00:57] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:00:58] Speaker A: Week nine is I can't do the Giants. I'm planning on doing what the Giants did in seven, so I got to win before week nine. [00:01:05] Speaker B: Some people would say that the only reason that you were any good last year is because you have Patrick Mahomes, and that the fact that you don't have him as your quarterback this year. You don't know what to do with yourself. [00:01:13] Speaker D: Stupid. [00:01:14] Speaker A: Because Patrick Mahomes is not even the main quarterback this year. [00:01:17] Speaker D: Not again. No. [00:01:17] Speaker C: That's stupid, though, because he got him, so it doesn't matter. Saying that he's only winning because he got him. [00:01:22] Speaker A: He got him. [00:01:23] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:01:23] Speaker C: He picked him, so shut up. [00:01:25] Speaker A: That's stupid. [00:01:25] Speaker C: He picked better than you. [00:01:27] Speaker B: And then you're probably right, because Montoyas got him this year and then it's not the same. [00:01:33] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. That's why I didn't pick him this year, because I knew it wasn't going. [00:01:35] Speaker D: To be the same. [00:01:36] Speaker B: Montoyas is not winning with him. [00:01:38] Speaker C: But my thing is, though, it's not like you niggas are playing football. You're all picking somebody. So saying that he's only winning because. [00:01:44] Speaker A: He picked somebody is stupid. [00:01:46] Speaker C: All of y'all are picking people. [00:02:04] Speaker E: Are listening to the no Nonsense Show 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed. [00:02:10] Speaker B: But he picked the right nigga. [00:02:12] Speaker A: You all should have picked better. [00:02:13] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:02:13] Speaker A: It's not like you going out there. [00:02:14] Speaker B: And put you don't have a chance. [00:02:16] Speaker D: Right. [00:02:16] Speaker A: Because I think you picked him early last year. I picked him early because I knew. [00:02:21] Speaker C: He was going to go off, like. [00:02:22] Speaker B: In the first round before someone else. [00:02:23] Speaker C: So shut up. He picked him first. You had a choice pick him first. [00:02:26] Speaker B: No, because there's order, so sometimes niggas. [00:02:28] Speaker A: Get but niggas could draft a quarterback first round if they want. [00:02:31] Speaker B: But if you already picked the nigga. [00:02:34] Speaker C: So you're saying everybody wanted Patrick Mahomes, but he got him first. [00:02:37] Speaker D: Yes. [00:02:38] Speaker A: Right. [00:02:39] Speaker C: But was there anybody he wanted that he didn't get? [00:02:41] Speaker A: Of course there because you had St Brown last year. I wanted him. [00:02:43] Speaker B: I didn't have st brown last year. [00:02:45] Speaker C: It doesn't matter. The point is, he dusted you niggas. [00:02:47] Speaker B: Because he did not dust Niggas. [00:02:48] Speaker D: He did. [00:02:49] Speaker C: He dusted you. [00:02:49] Speaker B: He won on a fucking cardiac arrest. [00:02:51] Speaker C: He won. [00:02:52] Speaker B: He won on a cardiac arrest. [00:02:53] Speaker C: What does that mean? [00:02:54] Speaker B: Because the nigga no, let's be clear. They canceled that game. No stats. [00:03:01] Speaker C: So you're giving him the bubble. The bubble? [00:03:04] Speaker B: He got a bubble chip. [00:03:05] Speaker D: That's bullshit. [00:03:06] Speaker B: He got a card, he put his. [00:03:07] Speaker C: Money in, and he picked like you picked. [00:03:09] Speaker A: It's not his fault y'all picked some. [00:03:10] Speaker C: Niggas on the Buffalo Bills. [00:03:12] Speaker B: Let's be clear, too. He's a co champion. [00:03:13] Speaker C: You keep saying let's be clear because. [00:03:15] Speaker B: He'S a co champion. He's not the champion. There was another nigga that they split the fucking championship. [00:03:20] Speaker C: Were you a champion? No. Shut up. [00:03:22] Speaker B: No, but I will be this year. [00:03:24] Speaker C: No, you're not. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Unless someone else have a hard time. What are you talking about? That three and one. [00:03:27] Speaker C: I could come in right now and beat you. I could start in week five and beat you. [00:03:32] Speaker A: That's why I'm not even worried, because I'm like, that might just be my four wins, my four losses, and I went out the rest of the season. [00:03:38] Speaker D: Could be. [00:03:38] Speaker B: Have you seen your team? [00:03:39] Speaker A: My team should have beat you yesterday. Isaiah didn't decide to be a real running back yesterday. [00:03:45] Speaker B: Shoulda, coulda, woulda, shoulda, coulda woulda sound like, go ahead and make that make sense. [00:03:51] Speaker D: Be honest. [00:03:53] Speaker B: He should have beat me even though he did. [00:03:56] Speaker A: All I'm saying is, you just made fun of my team. Like, my team is trash. But you know, my team is not trash. [00:04:01] Speaker D: It's. [00:04:01] Speaker B: Owen four. [00:04:02] Speaker D: It's. [00:04:02] Speaker A: Owen four. [00:04:03] Speaker B: But, you know but it seems like trash. [00:04:05] Speaker A: It seems, but it smells like the Bengals right now. The Bengals, because they sucking right now. But they still going to make the playoffs. [00:04:12] Speaker B: No, they're not. [00:04:14] Speaker A: You don't think they will? [00:04:15] Speaker B: No. [00:04:15] Speaker A: What team they got to worry about in that division? [00:04:18] Speaker B: Listen, it's not their division. They got to worry about wins. It's not just your division matters. You have to get wins throughout the year in order to make the playoffs. [00:04:26] Speaker A: But that's what I'm saying. Who's in that division? You don't think they're going to be able to win? [00:04:29] Speaker B: You didn't think they just play the division? [00:04:31] Speaker C: They're playing other team in the division. [00:04:34] Speaker D: Well, not them right now. [00:04:36] Speaker C: Who's the best team in the division? [00:04:38] Speaker A: Who's all in that division? [00:04:40] Speaker C: Man, you don't even know what the division is. [00:04:41] Speaker B: What are you talking about, right? And not to mention they got a hurt quarterback. [00:04:45] Speaker A: Bills. The Bills. [00:04:46] Speaker B: They got a hurt quarterback. [00:04:47] Speaker D: The Bills? [00:04:47] Speaker B: It's not even the same division. [00:04:48] Speaker A: But I mean, when it's that main game in the playoff, they're going to have to face the Bills to get to the Super Bowl. [00:04:52] Speaker C: Well, that's not miami. [00:04:55] Speaker B: No, they cannot beat Miami. Listen, they got a hurt quarterback. Fucking t. Higgins is hurt. Their fucking line is decimated, dude. They got problems. When that nigga came up limp hopping in training camp, it was a problem. [00:05:11] Speaker A: We'll see. [00:05:12] Speaker D: You know what? [00:05:12] Speaker C: That team won't have shit to do with you since no point even talking about this. Yeah, you're going to do pretty poorly in fantasy football. [00:05:18] Speaker A: I don't think I will. [00:05:19] Speaker B: Snowflake 2023. [00:05:20] Speaker C: Mac is not going to win, though, so don't worry. [00:05:23] Speaker B: Yeah, we'll see. [00:05:24] Speaker C: His energy is wrong. I can feel it. Your energy is wrong. [00:05:28] Speaker D: Energy? [00:05:28] Speaker C: Yeah, your energy is wrong. [00:05:29] Speaker D: Get the fuck out. [00:05:30] Speaker C: Cam Wall is going to be better. [00:05:31] Speaker B: Than listen, Ken Wall got a fucking squad. I ain't going to even front. Ken Wall got a squad. [00:05:37] Speaker C: Who's got the best squad? [00:05:38] Speaker D: Him. [00:05:39] Speaker B: He might. He might. [00:05:41] Speaker C: Yeah, but injuries happen. [00:05:44] Speaker B: And this is the thing. That's what happened. He picked up the injured niggas replacements. [00:05:49] Speaker D: That's what I'm saying. [00:05:49] Speaker A: But that's not going to last. These niggas are not about to ball out all season. That's why these niggas wasn't the well. [00:05:57] Speaker B: He'S willing to bet every week. So are you willing to bet him? [00:06:01] Speaker A: I'm not a gambler, bro. [00:06:03] Speaker C: How much did you all spend to get in on it? [00:06:05] Speaker D: 25. Yeah, okay. [00:06:07] Speaker C: And then you bet every week, too? [00:06:08] Speaker B: No. [00:06:10] Speaker A: But you do be gambling to some people in the team. [00:06:13] Speaker B: Well, no. Yeah, I gambled him three weeks in a row. No. I won one and then lost twice. [00:06:19] Speaker C: Okay. [00:06:20] Speaker B: And then that was enough for that. And again, my team. [00:06:25] Speaker C: You didn't manifest that, you got to say, talking to existence? [00:06:28] Speaker D: No. Hell no. [00:06:30] Speaker B: See, what happened for me is I had fucking Aaron Rodgers as my quarterback to start the season and he's gone. That just fucked me off right away. Like, again, him only playing four. [00:06:41] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:06:41] Speaker B: Put me behind fucking now I'm scrambling. [00:06:43] Speaker A: That was your only loss, right? She's game one, right? [00:06:46] Speaker D: No. [00:06:46] Speaker B: I lost last week to fucking Apocalypse and this nigga didn't even play a quarterback. [00:06:53] Speaker C: You don't have to play a quarterback, do you? [00:06:54] Speaker B: Yeah, you should. If you don't, you shouldn't win. [00:06:57] Speaker C: Why? [00:06:57] Speaker B: Because that's a quarterback, right? That's a position. [00:07:01] Speaker A: Unless your running back have a great ass game. [00:07:03] Speaker C: Obviously did. [00:07:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I was a bad coach. I benched people for the wrong reason. [00:07:09] Speaker C: Don't sound like a winner to me. [00:07:10] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:07:11] Speaker B: Listen, I'm learning, though. [00:07:12] Speaker A: I learned from my mistake. [00:07:13] Speaker C: I've been doing this, I learned from my mistake. [00:07:16] Speaker B: It's never too late to learn. How dare you say some ridiculous shit like that? It's never too late. [00:07:21] Speaker C: To learn for you, son. [00:07:22] Speaker B: Come on, man. [00:07:23] Speaker A: Come week eight. Let's talk week eight. [00:07:26] Speaker B: So week eight, you're saying you'll be four and four? [00:07:29] Speaker A: I have to be. [00:07:30] Speaker B: No. Are you saying that? [00:07:32] Speaker D: Yes. [00:07:32] Speaker B: Are you willing to bet $20? Just 20? [00:07:36] Speaker D: Yeah. All right. [00:07:37] Speaker A: I have to be. So yeah. [00:07:39] Speaker B: All right, so great. So you are a gambler. I just caught you in a lot. [00:07:44] Speaker A: I gamble. It's just but I gamble smart bets. [00:07:47] Speaker B: That is not one of them, but that's cool. I'll take it because I need to get my money by 20 back that I gave to Cam. When that's all said and done, I'll feel better. [00:07:55] Speaker D: All right. [00:07:56] Speaker B: I definitely will feel better. [00:07:58] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:07:59] Speaker B: But let me just fucking ask you guys about cliches, right? We've talked about cliches before, right? And how they are fucking. I feel like a lot of them are truths. They respond in truth, but fucking repeat it to the point where they just kind of lose their meaning. What are your favorites that you think still kind of carry weight till today? Do you have any that you think are valid that are like, oh, yeah, that's not just a cliche, that's some real shit. And I'll go first. I feel like the one that I think still carries weight to today is nice guys finish last. [00:08:39] Speaker A: What do you mean by nice guy when it comes to strictly women or just nice person? [00:08:46] Speaker B: I don't think it matters. [00:08:47] Speaker D: Right? [00:08:48] Speaker B: I think nice people get taken advantage of. I think the nicer you are, the more likely are other people in the world to take advantage of that niceness and manipulate it and use it against you because you are nice. [00:09:02] Speaker D: Okay. [00:09:02] Speaker B: I think you need to have a little bit of a dog or maybe a lot of some fuck no. You know what I mean? I'm not going to be nice. I have to have a gear where I'm not nice. [00:09:15] Speaker A: What if you're nice and then once you saw that person is taking advantage of you, longer nice to them because oh, you're taking advantage of me, then. [00:09:24] Speaker B: You'Re not the same nice guy that gets finished last. You might finish second to last, you know what I mean? But the fucking nice guy that fucking is just always nice, you know what I mean? Always fucking, oh, it's okay. You know what I mean? Whatever the fuck, right? I think you're going to get taken advantage of by this world. I think in this existence, in this simulation, if you are consistently nice and that's the gear that you operate in, fucking 99% or 90% of the time or more, you're going to get taken advantage of by the world that doesn't that manipulates that niceness to their advantage. [00:10:00] Speaker C: Tell me what your opening statement was about cliches. [00:10:03] Speaker B: What cliches do you think still ring true today? [00:10:06] Speaker C: And you think nice guys finish last is a true one? [00:10:08] Speaker B: I still think that rings true today. I see nice guys get taken advantage of nice people, right? Nice guys is the term for because I'm a guy. But I just think nice people are the ones that get asked to do more shit, right? Because you're nice, right? Asked to do shit. That a motherfucker that might be like, fuck, no, I'm not doing that shit, right? I'm not working a double today, you know what I mean? No, Nigga. I'm going home. You know what I mean? I'm not going to just be like, oh, okay. I'm going to put myself out there and pick up the slack for whatever the fuck. Or not be offended because you called me, like, five minutes before my shift started, telling me asking me if I can work later today, as opposed to the fact that I'm on my fucking way to work because you know that I'm nice and you think that I'm not going to get upset about it? Where you know that fucking the other nigga that is not nice. If you called his ass and was like, can you work fucking not come in right now? Even though I know you're probably already up and getting ready for work and on your way to work, then he's going to be like, Fuck you, like, no. You know what I mean? And so, again, I think that people come to nice people for that bullshit that they wouldn't bring to people who are not nice. [00:11:29] Speaker C: So nice guys finish last, I thought was more about relationships. You're saying just in a general way, though, nice guys finish last everywhere. [00:11:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I think so. I think nice guys finish last in most cases, not just relationships. For sure. In relationships, if you're a nice guy, give you that if you're in a relationship and you're a nice guy, you're definitely going to finish last. [00:11:47] Speaker A: That's kind of crazy to know that's true. [00:11:50] Speaker B: Why do you think that's? [00:11:51] Speaker C: I don't know that it's true. [00:11:52] Speaker B: I believe that is true. [00:11:53] Speaker A: That's true. [00:11:54] Speaker C: I don't believe that it's true. [00:11:56] Speaker A: I'm with Jimmy Macklin. [00:11:57] Speaker B: That one fucking ding ding, right? [00:11:59] Speaker A: Mark this day, because I don't think they would even appreciate the nice guy. [00:12:04] Speaker C: No. [00:12:04] Speaker A: Until they run through a bunch of bad guys. [00:12:07] Speaker B: But again, that goes for the whole world in general. The general world does not appreciate the nice guy except for the fact that they know that they can know that this motherfucker is not going to get upset, not do shit or do shit that other people would not do. [00:12:21] Speaker C: Is this an American thing? [00:12:22] Speaker A: It might be. [00:12:23] Speaker C: I don't know that everywhere in the world the nice guy finishes. [00:12:26] Speaker A: Yeah, it might be an American thing because when Jamie Mac's been giving those examples, I think about work. And I know when those workers that do everything for the job, they tend to not give you the promotion because they kind of need you to be the Mr. Or Mrs. Everything, right? But the guy that just does whatever the job entails will tend to get the promotion and you never understand that. So I can see where you're coming from with that. But I don't know if that's a nice thing or more of a just it's a convenient thing and it's like a hiring tactic. [00:12:55] Speaker B: I know what I can get away with. Just like kids. I know that with your nice ass, I can get away with more than I could for someone who is not nice. [00:13:06] Speaker A: Yeah, okay. [00:13:06] Speaker D: I feel that. [00:13:07] Speaker C: What's another cliche? [00:13:09] Speaker A: Mine is probably like, think outside the box. Is that a cliche? Is that a cliche saying? [00:13:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, I guess I don't think no. [00:13:17] Speaker D: Yeah. I don't know. [00:13:18] Speaker C: I don't know if that's one yeah. [00:13:21] Speaker A: I guess I would need to know. [00:13:22] Speaker B: What like a cliche or like, bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. [00:13:27] Speaker A: I never heard of this one. [00:13:28] Speaker B: You've never heard of that cliche? [00:13:30] Speaker C: So that's like saying you have an opportunity that you're currently doing and another opportunity comes up. [00:13:38] Speaker B: Possibilities. [00:13:40] Speaker C: But it's a possible. Would you leave the opportunity you have now to go get that one? [00:13:44] Speaker A: No, because it's a possible and the other one's already guaranteed. [00:13:47] Speaker C: Burn the hand is worth two in the bush. [00:13:49] Speaker D: Right. [00:13:49] Speaker B: So even though that possible might be more lucrative, more appealing than the one. [00:13:55] Speaker C: That guaranteed, whereas the one you have in your hand is you got it already. So that's why the idea of burn hand is worth two in the bush. [00:14:02] Speaker B: So I think that one still rings true. [00:14:04] Speaker C: I mean, they're cliches for a reason. [00:14:06] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what she said in the. [00:14:08] Speaker B: Beginning, I feel like. [00:14:11] Speaker A: So most cliches do. I think they all started ring true still. [00:14:15] Speaker B: Right. [00:14:16] Speaker A: Is one of them debunked? [00:14:19] Speaker B: That's a good point. [00:14:21] Speaker A: I don't think none of them are. [00:14:21] Speaker B: Debunked because again, I don't know. [00:14:24] Speaker C: Outside the box, I guess. [00:14:26] Speaker D: No. [00:14:27] Speaker B: So thinking outside of the box is, I think, just more of a business term. That is a cliche. [00:14:33] Speaker C: Now, love is blind is a cliche. [00:14:36] Speaker A: No, that's just not blind. [00:14:38] Speaker B: That doesn't ring true at all. Fuck that. [00:14:41] Speaker C: Every cloud has a silver lining. [00:14:42] Speaker A: What's the silver lining? I always hear that, but what the hell is the silver lining? [00:14:46] Speaker B: So, again, I think the cliche meaning right? So you have to understand what the cliche meaning is, right? There's going to be fucking trials and tribulations and things that you go through, but in all of that, there is something positive that you can take from it. That's the silver lining. The silver lining is I feel like but I guess you go through some hard times or a fucking tribulation or whatever, but if you are able to learn something right, or get something out of it that makes you better or whatever the fuck, that's your silver lining. [00:15:21] Speaker C: But I think cliches also don't necessarily have to be true, though. Like Jason used to say a lot of cliches. [00:15:26] Speaker B: Oh, boy, did he? [00:15:27] Speaker C: But there's no requirement for them to bring true or not. Like, for instance, there's no iron team. [00:15:33] Speaker A: Yeah, that's just a cool thing to say because in English language and I. [00:15:37] Speaker C: Mean, I guess it rings true, there isn't an iron team. And being an individual on a team serves you nothing. Almost. [00:15:44] Speaker B: Because, again, I think that rings true. Kobe on the basketball, Kobe wasn't that nigga. Kobe wasn't a non team player. Right. Even MJ wasn't that. But that, again, I think was like, what's the better option for the team? Is the better option me shooting or fucking Smoosh Parker shooting? So, again, in being an eye, what it looks like it's an eye. I'm really thinking team first because I feel like this is a no. Yeah, this is a better option than me. Kobe shooting is better than the fucking. [00:16:23] Speaker C: There has been somebody put in position to make that choice. Not Kobe. No. He's a dickhead. [00:16:28] Speaker B: No, fuck you, man. You can't talk about the dead like that, bro. [00:16:31] Speaker A: Why? [00:16:32] Speaker B: Because he's dead. [00:16:33] Speaker C: So what? [00:16:34] Speaker A: Fuck him. Oh, no, I don't know about that. See, that one kind of stink me. Why not? It's still Kobe, bro. [00:16:42] Speaker C: What does that mean? [00:16:43] Speaker A: Fuck Kobe. [00:16:45] Speaker B: Fuck the number eight. [00:16:46] Speaker C: Fuck 24. [00:16:47] Speaker B: Fuck that road. Like, come on, man. What's next? [00:16:50] Speaker C: That nigga? [00:16:51] Speaker B: What's that? What's next? Fuck gigi too. [00:16:53] Speaker D: Who? [00:16:53] Speaker A: No, don't go that far. Who is Gigi? [00:16:56] Speaker B: She was in a helicopter, too, but. [00:16:58] Speaker C: She was never an asshole to Smush Parker. [00:17:01] Speaker B: He wasn't an asshole to smush Parker. [00:17:02] Speaker C: He just absolutely was. [00:17:04] Speaker D: He was an ass. [00:17:05] Speaker C: Was just like, listen, he was an asshole. [00:17:06] Speaker B: Give me better players. Listen, just like we talked about in the last fucking episode. Complaining the proper way. He was complaining. Like, listen, I put in too much to this fucking shit for you to surround me with Smush Parkers of the fucking world, right? Fuck that. I didn't sign up for you mean. [00:17:23] Speaker C: A top 500 player in the world? [00:17:26] Speaker B: Yeah, whatever. [00:17:28] Speaker C: Smush Parker wasn't a top 500. [00:17:30] Speaker B: Sure he was, but listen, that's not what I signed up for. I signed up for top 1015 percenters that are like me. Yeah, I need that on my squad. [00:17:41] Speaker C: Why didn't he send less money then? [00:17:44] Speaker B: No, I didn't sign up for that neither. [00:17:46] Speaker D: Okay? [00:17:47] Speaker C: There's got to be some given. [00:17:48] Speaker B: I need my bag, too. [00:17:50] Speaker C: There got to be some give and take. Don't judge a book by its cover. Does that one ring true? [00:17:54] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:17:58] Speaker B: What about judging a podcast by its cover? Come on. You can judge some shit by its cover, man. [00:18:03] Speaker C: I mean, that's stereotyping. It's generalizing. I think that our job as humans is to look at patterns and determine whether something's going to be fucked up or not based off of clues. So your job is to judge a book by its cover for safety reasons? [00:18:17] Speaker B: Yeah, because I talked about the dude that looks homeless that was at my school. I think if you looked at his cover, you could figure out a lot of shit. And not to say that you would be wrong. Like, yes. This motherfucker is not clean. I can tell that by this cover. So therefore, I'm going to need a clorox wipe inside the cab to wipe down shit after this motherfucker is done, right? Because I don't want and it's funny because I never asked this motherfucker, but I really wanted to. Do you get sick a lot or not at all? Because my theory is he didn't ever get sick. [00:18:56] Speaker C: Because he's immune. [00:18:57] Speaker B: Well, yeah, because all of the shit that he's if you live in the dirt, right, your immune system has now become robust because it's always fighty, right? Like this army is fucking yes, but. [00:19:08] Speaker C: I think at that level, if it's that gross, then he may be subjecting himself to worse conditions to where he come in with staff or something. [00:19:17] Speaker D: You know what I'm saying? [00:19:17] Speaker A: Right? [00:19:17] Speaker C: Like some shit that you're not ever even around. [00:19:19] Speaker B: Right? [00:19:20] Speaker C: You can't be immune to staff. [00:19:21] Speaker B: Right? He's like the fucking whites to the Hawaiians. He's just going to kill everybody that he comes in contact with, right? But I never got the courage to ask him that pussy a little bit because again, I didn't want to offend him, right? [00:19:35] Speaker C: No, you're right. [00:19:36] Speaker B: But at the same time, I thought it I was like, I feel like with all the shit you put in your mouth, either you're always sick or you're not at all put in his mouth. What are you talking about? His fingers. So, like, he's touching shit. [00:19:50] Speaker C: I used to bite my nails, man. I didn't even consider what I had touched before I did it. [00:19:53] Speaker D: Exactly. [00:19:54] Speaker B: And I know he's not I watched his nigga pick up rocks, and then immediately after I watched his nigga touch engine parts and immediately what would is he's biting his nails, picking his lips all in his mouth. And the picking is the shit that I'm like, what? Is he picking his lips. [00:20:13] Speaker C: What's on his lips? [00:20:14] Speaker B: Fucking extra lip. [00:20:18] Speaker C: Lips all chapped up. [00:20:19] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:20:20] Speaker A: That's not a side effect. [00:20:22] Speaker C: He might be on meth, bro. [00:20:23] Speaker D: No. [00:20:23] Speaker B: So again, the funniest shit that it was there, right? So when you go get your permit, right, they give you a new fucking ID, friend's. [00:20:31] Speaker D: Ready? [00:20:31] Speaker C: Permit. Permit. Permit. [00:20:33] Speaker B: Permit. [00:20:34] Speaker C: I'm going to permit you to do something. But I have a permit. [00:20:37] Speaker B: A permit. You got to hold that. [00:20:39] Speaker A: It's not the same word. Permit. [00:20:41] Speaker D: Permit. [00:20:41] Speaker C: The same word, but pronounced differently. [00:20:44] Speaker A: You add the accent in a different. [00:20:45] Speaker C: Place depending on what you're talking about. If you're talking about, I'm going to permit, you don't say I permit you to. You say I permit. Permission. But if you get a permit a permit. [00:20:54] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:20:54] Speaker C: It's like same word, though. His permit inflection is different. [00:20:58] Speaker B: Yeah, his permit you get a new ID. And this motherfucker, it was the funniest shit. He was like, I'll just call him JK. This is kind of his initials. He's like, he showed his license, he said JK. And then showed his permit fucking ID JK. After he didn't seen some shit, right? And it was two different like, his license, he's clean cut. He's got a fucking normal haircut. He looks like a normal dude you wouldn't expect in the new one. Like, I told you, homeless dude, right? And I'm like, It might be on meth, bro. No, that's what I'm saying. It ain't seen some shit that smokes some shit. His liver is about to that ain't alcohol either, man. Because, again, I don't think alcohol gives you that fidgety shit. Like, this nigga could not sit still. [00:21:45] Speaker C: Alcohol, if you have to drink to get regular, which some people do, I think alcohol can do that to you, too. [00:21:50] Speaker B: I did work with a dude who had to drink in the morning. [00:21:53] Speaker C: I don't know if you scratch necessarily, but I think you can get into. [00:21:56] Speaker B: That, like, where you pick it at yourself. [00:21:58] Speaker C: But that's definitely sound like some meth shit. [00:22:00] Speaker B: Meth or crack cocaine. [00:22:02] Speaker C: People still no, you're still doing it. Yeah, withdrawing is still doing it, bro. If you're still in the withdrawal period, you're still doing it. You're not far enough away from it to say you don't do it. [00:22:13] Speaker B: His permit picture looks like he's still doing it. And the way the differences between his driver's license picture and the picture where he said he didn't seen some shit, I'm like, you ain't seen some shit? I mean, the world don't beat you down like that. I mean, again, even if the world the world fucks with you, it can fuck you up, but it don't make you look that different. My nigga. [00:22:35] Speaker A: Have you seen niggas that go to war, that young that went to war and come back from war? [00:22:40] Speaker B: You know what they were doing over in war? [00:22:41] Speaker D: Okay? [00:22:42] Speaker B: Smoking coke and dope and shit and fucking heron and shit. [00:22:45] Speaker D: Really? [00:22:46] Speaker A: I wonder if I want to be high at war. I don't know. [00:22:48] Speaker C: I don't have any soldier friends of mine that were doing dope in overseas. [00:22:52] Speaker B: After you start killing niggas yeah. You want to smoke something. After you start taking after you become a soul snatcher. Love it right there. [00:23:00] Speaker C: Yeah, that's on point. You're doing push ups and shit. [00:23:04] Speaker B: Once you start soul snatching and that fucking sits with you, then you want to kind of get rid of that off your chest and you start doing heroin and all the other shit over there. Yeah, that's what I seen in the Vietnam War, right? [00:23:20] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:23:21] Speaker B: Back in the Vietnam day. [00:23:22] Speaker C: I think Vietnam was different, though, but yeah. [00:23:24] Speaker B: Because they were young, right? [00:23:26] Speaker C: Everybody's young. It's not that. It's just that I don't think there was prepared. No, it's because of the support. [00:23:31] Speaker D: Right. [00:23:31] Speaker C: So that was the first war ever where people were like, no, fuck. [00:23:36] Speaker A: The war is wrong. [00:23:37] Speaker C: It's whatever. And then over there, there's like, Black man, go home. This is not your war. So it's like you're getting it from everywhere. People back home are not fucking with you. The Vietcong are like, hey, man, this ain't your war. [00:23:48] Speaker A: Why are you here? [00:23:48] Speaker C: Dude, they don't like you either. They put you in slavery. So it's like all this mental warfare going on, you know what saying? So, like, imagine having to reconcile that. You're over there shooting some Vietnamese kid who was standing outside his village, and everybody got to go, so you got to shoot this little kid. And then you got people saying, it's an evil war back home. And the people there are saying, you don't don't go home, black man. [00:24:08] Speaker B: Yeah, when you get home, it'd be. [00:24:09] Speaker C: Like, you're not even home yet. You're still over there. You're like, Shit, I just need something. [00:24:12] Speaker A: To get the edge off. [00:24:13] Speaker B: Yeah, and when you do get home and it's like, fit in. You've been taking care of you, treated someone their whole life a certain way, and then they don't appreciate it. Like, you over there sacrificing. You got people that have fucking died next to you, friends, and you fucking getting blown up, and you dodging bullets and almost dying and shit. And then you come home, and Jody got your girl, and Jody got your girl and shit. I remember when I used to bring the groceries home, right? [00:24:40] Speaker C: You're like, what the fuck? Do you know what I've been through for your livelihood? [00:24:44] Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. [00:24:45] Speaker C: Bitch, I kill you. [00:24:47] Speaker B: It would be like that, right? [00:24:49] Speaker C: You got to leave your own house. [00:24:50] Speaker B: You can't appreciate the fact of all the shit that I did for your. [00:24:54] Speaker C: Freedom, and then you born on the 4 July. [00:24:56] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:24:58] Speaker B: Just not going to do it, man. You can't be that unappreciative for after what I just been through. Fuck that. Fuck all of that. But yeah, what are some other ones? Like, what was it's? [00:25:13] Speaker A: Two birds, 1 st. No. [00:25:17] Speaker C: Kill two birds with 1 st. You. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Always hear that one. [00:25:21] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, I think that's was that multitasking, right? Like, you're basically saying, I'm going to do two things and knock two things out. I'm going to get a divorce and kill this bitch at the same time. [00:25:32] Speaker C: I don't know about multitasking. Let's say I got to bring you say I got to bring you something. [00:25:35] Speaker D: Right? Right. [00:25:36] Speaker C: And I also got to go eat. I'll just eat some on your side. [00:25:40] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:25:41] Speaker C: And that way, I'm over there. I'll pick a restaurant that's on your side. That way I eat and bring you what I need to bring you. [00:25:45] Speaker B: Okay. [00:25:45] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:25:46] Speaker B: That makes it what about all's well. [00:25:48] Speaker C: That ends well, if you believe that? Do you believe that? [00:25:51] Speaker B: Zero sum. [00:25:52] Speaker C: So you believe that, man? All's well that ends well. [00:25:56] Speaker D: So. [00:25:56] Speaker A: Like, no matter how fucked up it. [00:25:57] Speaker C: Was in the beginning, if it ends well, it was worth it. [00:26:00] Speaker A: Yeah, I can agree with that. If it ends well, shit, it ended well. We made it out. [00:26:07] Speaker C: I guess I just got more stress in my life than that because, fuck. [00:26:09] Speaker A: If I got to go through this. [00:26:10] Speaker C: Stress flash and at the end where everybody's smiling, I'm like, no, but fuck. [00:26:13] Speaker A: I cry for 25 days and the 26th day is good. [00:26:16] Speaker C: I don't know, bro. I don't know about this one. [00:26:19] Speaker B: Again, big picture. [00:26:21] Speaker C: Yes. [00:26:22] Speaker B: So, like in Oceans twelve. [00:26:24] Speaker A: Oh, God. [00:26:25] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:26:26] Speaker B: So when they tricked the inspector actually, it was Oceans 13 where they made it. The inspector that was supposed to come rate fucking Al Pacino's casino. They fucked his hotel up and he had Mites, and he went through all this bullshit. It was like the worst experience of his fucking career. But at the end, they gave this nigga that coin that gave him fucking $10 million. [00:26:51] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:26:52] Speaker B: It was fucking miserable, right? Like, yes, that you went through all of that, but in the end, you got plugged with this fucking coin that made you a $10 million heir. [00:27:01] Speaker C: Right. [00:27:01] Speaker B: I think it's fucking all's well that ends well, my nigga. In that case, it works again, I think. What are we talking about? [00:27:09] Speaker A: Well, forever. Right? [00:27:10] Speaker B: So if it doesn't end well so if you're saying, oh, well, at the end, you were like that chick that fucking jumped in. I think you saw me. The video where the chick had the fucking flesh eating bacteria and she lost her hands and her leg and all of that shit in Georgia that was here. Yeah, whatever. [00:27:26] Speaker C: You know why? [00:27:27] Speaker D: Right? [00:27:27] Speaker B: Whatever. [00:27:28] Speaker C: Because of the CDC. [00:27:29] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:27:30] Speaker B: They had a leak. [00:27:31] Speaker C: Yeah, they had a leak. Many leaks. [00:27:34] Speaker D: Right. [00:27:34] Speaker B: How the fuck they tape and shave with duct tape. But anyways, that's a whole nother story. [00:27:38] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:27:38] Speaker C: Wow. But again, it's so easy to get caught. [00:27:43] Speaker D: Yeah. Yeah. [00:27:44] Speaker A: So the CDC was playing with some. [00:27:45] Speaker C: Type of shit, always doing this, but they're not good at containing what they pretend that they are very good at containing. In some cases, they've had reports of labs being taped off with duct tape to seal them when an incident happens, as opposed to them bringing in a real team. They don't have the time or whatever. They'll just tape it off with duct tape and walk away from it until it can get taken care of. [00:28:10] Speaker A: I remember when I was at Georgia State, they were saying that if the biggest terrorist threat attack in America will. [00:28:15] Speaker B: Be wait a minute, what word was no? [00:28:18] Speaker A: No terrorists. [00:28:21] Speaker B: There we go. There's no H in that one attack. [00:28:24] Speaker A: Will be them just like, blowing up the CDC because it'll be like a biohazard. [00:28:28] Speaker C: But it almost wouldn't even be necessary because duct tape on the door. [00:28:32] Speaker B: You just have a motherfucking kick it. [00:28:35] Speaker C: Huff and puff and blow the house down. But apparently there have been many incidents. One, in fact, was one that allowed a flesh eating bacteria to get into a nearby creek, and a girl was ziplining and fell. And when she cut her leg on the rock, she had to end up losing that leg and the other leg and both her hands. [00:28:53] Speaker A: Yeah, even suing the CDC ain't enough. [00:28:58] Speaker B: See, again, her bag didn't make it in a even if she got a bag out of she was on TV. [00:29:06] Speaker C: If you wanted to be famous, still not ending well. If your goal is to be famous, fuck walking. I'm famous. [00:29:13] Speaker B: She needs, like, a reoccurring role. That's just like Wheelchair Freddie type shit. This is my career. And. [00:29:24] Speaker A: That cliche depends on the situation. Because let's say you were wrongly convicted for 30 years and you finally got out, right? That's not ending well. Even if they give you the 1 million they always give you for wrongly who does? [00:29:37] Speaker B: Right? [00:29:37] Speaker A: Sometimes they give people nigga. [00:29:39] Speaker C: No, they don't. [00:29:39] Speaker A: Where'd you hear that? [00:29:40] Speaker B: Yeah, who got a meal? [00:29:42] Speaker C: Name one person that got that million. [00:29:43] Speaker B: These niggas might get an apology. [00:29:45] Speaker C: Maybe not even maybe I would hate that. [00:29:48] Speaker A: Thank you for the you could keep me in jail. [00:29:51] Speaker C: No, let me out. No, you misinterpreted what we were saying. Yeah, let me the fuck out. [00:29:56] Speaker A: I do 40 years. [00:29:58] Speaker B: You just want to stay in there to be prison gay. [00:30:01] Speaker A: I'm going to be so mad I might go back to jail because I'm. [00:30:03] Speaker B: Like, might as well. Okay, I get that part right. Law abiding citizen on a motherfucker. I get that. Right? I get all of that. But again, it ended well, right? You got out of prison. But it's not all is not well. [00:30:16] Speaker C: It depends on the situation. I don't agree with it. [00:30:19] Speaker B: I don't agree with that one. [00:30:20] Speaker C: What about time heals all wounds? [00:30:22] Speaker A: Nah, some wounds. Like with that leg. You lose the leg, it's not even a wound anymore. [00:30:27] Speaker C: Well, we all know that God hates amputees. [00:30:30] Speaker B: Does he? [00:30:30] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:30:31] Speaker C: He's never cured. Now, you know how many amputees have prayed for new leg or new hand? Not one has been able. [00:30:35] Speaker A: Fucking frogs and get they got fake ones. [00:30:37] Speaker C: No, that's not what you prayed for. You ain't prayed for no prosthesis. [00:30:41] Speaker A: And a frog never prayed. And they can lose a limb like it's nothing. [00:30:44] Speaker C: You didn't pray for a prostitute frogs. [00:30:46] Speaker B: Or is that lizards? [00:30:48] Speaker C: Nonetheless, not one human being has ever gotten the leg they prayed for after they lost in the washing machine accident. Not once. God hates amputees and fags. [00:30:59] Speaker D: Why fags? [00:31:00] Speaker C: You won't let them have babies they can't procreate. [00:31:03] Speaker B: I knew that one. [00:31:05] Speaker C: That's not me saying that. That's God. [00:31:08] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:31:10] Speaker B: So, yeah, all is well. [00:31:11] Speaker D: Why? [00:31:12] Speaker C: Was he offended by that one? [00:31:13] Speaker A: No, I just didn't understand at first. And then when you said that, I was like, okay, I get what you said. [00:31:16] Speaker C: So you agree? [00:31:23] Speaker A: I think most people in that demographic probably don't want kids. [00:31:27] Speaker C: What I just saw, man, they be. [00:31:31] Speaker B: Trying to adopt all the time. [00:31:32] Speaker C: And here's the funny part. [00:31:33] Speaker A: You know how black folks are always. [00:31:34] Speaker C: So quick to be like Angelina Jolie and all those people when they got their little black kid from Africa or whatever? I promise you, I saw a gay male black couple coming back from Mexico with a little one month old Mexican baby. [00:31:45] Speaker A: Stop it. [00:31:46] Speaker C: All this appropriation shit. Black folks accusing people of stop it. They gonna get in a Mexican kid. Stop it. [00:31:53] Speaker A: It ain't just white people. [00:31:54] Speaker C: It's you niggas, too. [00:31:55] Speaker B: Well, is it because just, like, Bbls are cheaper down there? [00:31:58] Speaker C: No, I think it's just that's where. [00:32:01] Speaker A: It could have matched, they figure out if you worthy of adopting. [00:32:07] Speaker B: I feel like in Mexico, they're like. [00:32:09] Speaker C: Actually, you know what? I'm sorry. He said surrogate. So I think one of them either somebody pregnant or used their sperm to get a Mexican lady. [00:32:16] Speaker B: Oh, so it's a yeah. [00:32:18] Speaker D: Yeah. Okay. [00:32:18] Speaker C: I didn't see the baby because it was wrapped up. It was only one month old, but everybody else was the guy was right in front of me. So I heard. [00:32:23] Speaker A: So whose sperm to decide? [00:32:24] Speaker C: Because if I don't know, I didn't ask them. [00:32:27] Speaker B: What if they use the milk? [00:32:28] Speaker C: No, they've now Dustfully made a baby with two dads and a mom. That's happened already. [00:32:33] Speaker B: Like milkshake it up. [00:32:34] Speaker A: That's already happened. Both dads will be 99.9. [00:32:40] Speaker C: All three of those people's DNA has been fused into this baby. They did it outside of the body, obviously. So they got the egg out of the woman and they got the sperm cells from the dads, and then they fused that shit together in a petri dish and then put the shit back into mom. But it's already happened. Bro. This is not theory. This is fact. It's already been documented. [00:32:57] Speaker A: It's already happened. [00:32:58] Speaker C: The DNA is so there's not one. [00:33:00] Speaker A: Dad that got more of no, I've. [00:33:02] Speaker B: Seen that happen with a dog. You seen what happened with a similar thing? No. She fucked the same day she fucked around the neighborhood. And the litter looked like all the dogs in the neighborhood except for one. And he was speckled, and I think that one was like the soup. That nigga got the last of it and he was everybody he didn't look like nothing, but one of them looked like one dad on the block. The other one looked like another one on the block. And the other one isn't. [00:33:32] Speaker A: It that like when you because that happened to a biological woman before when she got pregnant with twins. But each kid was a different dad. Well, this is fucked the same day. [00:33:43] Speaker C: But this is one kid with three DNA. [00:33:46] Speaker B: What the fuck you just say? [00:33:47] Speaker C: That's real, too. [00:33:48] Speaker A: Yeah, she fucked the same day and got pregnant, but they were fraternal twins, not identical twins, obviously. One twin was one guy, the other twin was the other guy. [00:34:00] Speaker C: That's real life. [00:34:01] Speaker A: That's already happened. [00:34:01] Speaker C: That's not theory. [00:34:03] Speaker B: So she must have obviously had two eggs and they was just doing swimmers. [00:34:06] Speaker C: It's a twins she fucked the same day. [00:34:10] Speaker A: So those problems twin is the two. [00:34:12] Speaker C: Eggs, I don't believe, is it? [00:34:13] Speaker B: I don't understand how that works. [00:34:14] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:34:14] Speaker C: I think it splits or something. [00:34:15] Speaker A: It splits? Yeah, when they become fraternal, it splits. But if they're identical, it stays in the same. [00:34:20] Speaker C: I don't know, bro. I don't know. [00:34:21] Speaker B: So, again, they had to come in at the egg sideways at the same time. [00:34:25] Speaker A: They fertilize the eggs at the same time? [00:34:26] Speaker C: I guess that's interesting and sick, but these are facts. You can say that now. [00:34:36] Speaker B: Yeah, your mama how do you explain that we got two different daddies? I mean, I understand ghetto twins. [00:34:43] Speaker C: What would be dope, though, is she named them juniors. So, like, the one is Michael Jr. And the other one is, like, Larry Jr. Like, y'all are twins. Larry and Michael. I don't get it. Like, Mike Jr. Larry Jr. Because you. [00:34:56] Speaker B: Could explain ghetto, you know. You know what those are, right? [00:35:00] Speaker C: What's that? [00:35:01] Speaker A: Like nine months. [00:35:04] Speaker B: You know, a guy is oh, the. [00:35:06] Speaker A: Guy that got two different chick pregnant. [00:35:08] Speaker B: Right? And so you got brothers and sisters that go to you're the same age but you all don't look alike. You all got two different moms or whatever. But you all got the same daddy, and you all go to the same school, right. So you all ghetto twins. But that's easy to explain. Yeah. If you all got the same mama. [00:35:26] Speaker C: Yeah. What would you say if your wife came home and had a baby in January and then had another baby in July but they were twins. [00:35:34] Speaker D: What do you mean? [00:35:35] Speaker A: Because she was still pregnant from January. Listen to July. [00:35:38] Speaker C: Listen. She was pregnant, whatever. That was September, baby, whatever month that was. And she got pregnant in January. She had a baby. And in July she had the other baby. They were twins. [00:35:52] Speaker B: What was you doing? Maybe the baby needed that extra time. [00:35:55] Speaker D: Right? [00:35:56] Speaker A: That's a whole six months, though. [00:35:58] Speaker C: What would you say they are, though? Look it up. [00:36:00] Speaker D: Look what? [00:36:01] Speaker C: The distance? How far apart can twins be born? Look it up. [00:36:03] Speaker B: I got no data connection. I told you, look it up. [00:36:05] Speaker C: Look it up. French, how far apart can twins be born? What's, the record or something on twins? [00:36:10] Speaker B: What are your network? What are y'all on? [00:36:12] Speaker C: LTE? [00:36:12] Speaker B: No, what network? [00:36:14] Speaker C: T Mobile. [00:36:14] Speaker B: You t mobile too. [00:36:15] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:36:16] Speaker B: Oh, that's what maybe this is a good T Mobile area at T. Don't fuck with this area, though. [00:36:21] Speaker C: Let me see. [00:36:25] Speaker B: Unless you get in the fiber. [00:36:27] Speaker C: No, I'm at 5G. [00:36:32] Speaker B: Because my shit says maybe I want airplane because my. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Shit'S no well, they said the longest gap I see is 90 days. [00:36:38] Speaker C: There you go. [00:36:38] Speaker A: Three months. [00:36:39] Speaker C: So you can have a baby in January and then in March have the other one. [00:36:43] Speaker A: What have you been came three months later. [00:36:46] Speaker C: I met a guy at the VA hospital who was a twin, and he was born a few months after his twin. [00:36:51] Speaker A: So what was wrong with him? Why didn't he come at the same time? [00:36:54] Speaker B: Something had to be wrong. You wasn't ready. [00:36:56] Speaker A: Isn't he like extra multiple weeks? What's the pregnancy weeks? Like 36, 39, 40. [00:37:03] Speaker C: So he's like 50 something weeks? [00:37:05] Speaker B: Maybe. Or his brother could have been a premie. [00:37:08] Speaker A: Or was the brother a premie? [00:37:09] Speaker C: I don't know. All I'm telling you is that they can be born that far apart and they're still twins. [00:37:15] Speaker A: So mom gives birth. Yes. Stomach doesn't flat because there's still holding another baby in there, so she still stays. [00:37:20] Speaker C: That one's not ready. That one's still cooking. [00:37:22] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Something is wrong. [00:37:23] Speaker D: Maybe. [00:37:24] Speaker B: Yeah, you raw. [00:37:26] Speaker C: Who cares if something's wrong or not? I just wanted them to y'all know that twins. [00:37:30] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:37:30] Speaker B: I think that sucks for the husband because that's just another period of time you can't fuck. [00:37:35] Speaker A: You can't fuck pregnant. [00:37:36] Speaker B: She just had a baby. You can't fuck after that. [00:37:39] Speaker A: It was six months. [00:37:40] Speaker C: That's what I thought you meant by ghetto twin, where they're like, you're not even supposed to be able to have a baby. You're not supposed to be pregnant yet because you weren't supposed to be having sex. How are you already pregnant? Like the night of the night you. [00:37:48] Speaker A: Came from the hospital, you got pregnant. Fuck that night. [00:37:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I've seen people like, it'll be loose ten months after. [00:37:57] Speaker A: Yeah, they got pregnant right at the six week mark. [00:37:59] Speaker B: Right after months. [00:38:01] Speaker C: Oh, they have a baby ten months after. [00:38:02] Speaker B: Right. So you have one and then it's not even a full year before. You didn't had another one. [00:38:07] Speaker C: That's what I thought you meant by ghetto twins. Like, we're born in the same year. Well, you had a January baby and a November baby. [00:38:14] Speaker B: Like, God damn it's like COVID twins because you just was in the house, ain't nothing else to do. But now the ghetto twins is yeah, you all the same age but ain't got the same mama, but the same daddy. That's ghetto twins. [00:38:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:38:29] Speaker A: Let me ask you all this, man. I was thinking about, like I was, like, doing hella research. I was just watching hella podcasts about the state of the country and shit like that. [00:38:42] Speaker C: That was a far trip from where you started. [00:38:44] Speaker A: I was going to go into depth researching, but in general, I was just. [00:38:48] Speaker C: Chilling on the couch. [00:38:49] Speaker A: That's where my mind was at. [00:38:51] Speaker C: Okay. [00:38:51] Speaker A: And then when you watch all these things, you hear all these what should be done and what needs to be done. And it got me to think, who's really in charge of the social contract? Who's in charge of men? Like updating it saying, hey, who was in charge of this idea of like, we can no longer say the word fact. I know we just said it, but. [00:39:11] Speaker B: Technically you didn't say it. [00:39:13] Speaker A: You said it like 20. [00:39:18] Speaker C: You tell me some shit in the. [00:39:19] Speaker A: Past, I'm putting that mandate to say we can no longer say that. And we all just agreed because we really can't say that no more. [00:39:28] Speaker C: You just say it, though. [00:39:30] Speaker B: Non black people can't say nigga. Non black people can't say nigga. [00:39:34] Speaker A: Yeah, but let's say somebody updated say they can say it now. Who is that entity that's powerful enough to do that? If they come around and say, oh, white people can say nigga now, and it's like a regular thing. [00:39:46] Speaker B: Beyonce. [00:39:49] Speaker A: That's a good question, because I never understand when these changes happen. I don't think that they do it that way. [00:39:54] Speaker C: I think they probably do it through influencers or celebrities or something. You know what I'm saying? Like, they slow roll it so they just start getting everybody all the influencers and celebrities kind of say the same thing. And once they get all them saying the same thing, their reach is so far, it just becomes Taylor Swift. Like Taylor Swift? [00:40:12] Speaker D: Sure. [00:40:12] Speaker B: No, for real. You've seen what the fuck she did, right? [00:40:15] Speaker C: No, we don't pay attention to Taylor. [00:40:16] Speaker B: Swift, but you have to have paid Taylor Swift if you watch football. So she went to watch football. [00:40:20] Speaker D: Okay? [00:40:20] Speaker B: So she went to this fucker's game two weeks in a row. His fucking jersey. His jersey sale 400 times percent went up in sales. [00:40:30] Speaker A: But why was it selling before? [00:40:31] Speaker C: Because Jersey travis. [00:40:33] Speaker A: Kelsey. Because she's apparently dating Travis Kelsey. Oh, they're dating. That's what they say. [00:40:36] Speaker B: Yeah, well, she's in his box sitting next to his mama. [00:40:39] Speaker A: Doesn't mean that dating could just be off the show. [00:40:41] Speaker C: I thought he had a black girlfriend broke up. [00:40:43] Speaker B: Yeah, but he got the black girls mad, though. He got a million new followers on Instagram. He got fucking just once. She showed up in his fucking colors at his box next to his mama. His jersey. 400% increase in sales. [00:41:01] Speaker A: But what was his jersey selling if he was Travis Kelsey? [00:41:04] Speaker B: Man, come on. [00:41:04] Speaker C: He's a champion two time. [00:41:07] Speaker A: Yeah, but you know, like, that the. [00:41:08] Speaker B: Best tight end in the fucking league maybe ever. [00:41:11] Speaker C: But you know about only Gronk and. [00:41:16] Speaker A: Gonzalez have something to say. [00:41:17] Speaker B: And don't forget Antonio Gates, bro. You got you too young to know about some of these. [00:41:21] Speaker A: I know about Antonio Gates, san Diego Aldi Crumpler. But I feel like only Gronk and Gonzalez can say something about it. [00:41:27] Speaker B: No, Gates is a mother. Come on, bro. If you say in Gates you don't know about Antonio Gates. [00:41:32] Speaker A: I'm not saying that, but I feel like Gonzalez is over Gates. [00:41:34] Speaker B: You would, because you don't know about fucking Antonio Gates. [00:41:36] Speaker C: Gonzalez is a motherfucker. [00:41:37] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying? [00:41:38] Speaker B: I understand that. [00:41:42] Speaker A: Even when he was old, even before. [00:41:44] Speaker C: He got even on the Falcons, he was a motherfucker I'm not a Grunk fan, but I get it. [00:41:52] Speaker B: He's got the and again, he was too big. I mean, he just was always there. [00:42:00] Speaker C: I guess I'm just a hard the. Who was the New York Giants white tight end? [00:42:04] Speaker D: Shocky. [00:42:05] Speaker B: No. You know what I'm talking about. [00:42:08] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:42:09] Speaker C: Wore the neckliner. [00:42:10] Speaker D: Yes. [00:42:11] Speaker B: I can't fucking think of his that's. [00:42:12] Speaker C: The kind of tight end I like. [00:42:14] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:42:14] Speaker C: Bruising ass niggas. They can block annual if you get the ball, it's going to be hard to bring him down. [00:42:19] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:42:19] Speaker B: And he's not juking niggas. He's just running niggas over. [00:42:21] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:42:22] Speaker B: He's just running through tackles. [00:42:23] Speaker C: Who was that full back to play for Tampa Bay? Mike somebody austet. [00:42:27] Speaker D: Who? [00:42:28] Speaker B: Mike Austin. [00:42:28] Speaker C: Mike allstott like, those are the type of football players I'm like. [00:42:31] Speaker B: Oh, niggas that wore. I'm telling you, that neck collar makes you different. [00:42:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:37] Speaker B: When you put that neck collar on, you just want to run shit down. [00:42:41] Speaker C: I can't remember this tight end's name. Aaron from the Giants. But he was ridiculous. [00:42:45] Speaker B: What the fuck I'll think of it. But yeah, it's like you don't want him I'm not avoiding contact now with this neck ring on. This neck ring looks like a horseshoe. Right. It's not just the cool one or the pad sticks up behind the one that looks like a fucking horseshoe around the neck. I'm just going to fucking crush shit like a fucking I need something to. [00:43:05] Speaker C: Support my neck from when I hit y'all niggas. Like it's that serious. [00:43:10] Speaker B: Fucking Phil Sims. I can't remember Phil Sims quarterback. [00:43:15] Speaker D: All right. [00:43:15] Speaker B: No, but he was phil Sims was his quarterback. [00:43:18] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:43:18] Speaker C: Damn. I can't remember. [00:43:19] Speaker A: Anyway, so you think it's all based on influencing and small ads? [00:43:25] Speaker C: Yeah, I think it's the same people, it's the same they that pull all those strings. But I think that the way that they update it is by, like, for instance, they got all these celebrities and stuff saying that there are unlimited genders. Like they got them to buy into that shit. And because of that, the kids are buying into it, the younger people and some liberals and people who have no souls. So but I mean, you know yeah. [00:43:52] Speaker A: And then because that new generation becomes the adults now. That's the updated social contract. [00:43:59] Speaker C: The thing about social contract is it's all democracy based. Right. It's all the mob. Whatever the mob thinks is right is what's right. But I think know, since the days of Trump, I think that a lot of those things have been challenged. Now people are recognizing just because something is this is the way they say it is. It don't got to be that way. Especially when you're talking about that, because there's like this quiet majority or whatever. I know y'all seen that phrase, the quiet majority. So, like, there are a few motherfuckers who are real loud, but that's not the majority of the country, right? The majority of the country is not for teaching kids about puberty blockers. [00:44:35] Speaker A: And they're not majority will never say anything because they're too busy doing their day to day jobs, or they don't want to say anything because they might lose their day to day jobs because of the loud minority. Or just like, what the fuck? [00:44:47] Speaker B: They're like, just, I got other shit going on in my life. [00:44:50] Speaker A: What the fuck are you all even talking about? [00:44:52] Speaker C: This doesn't even warrant an argument because you're so gone. [00:44:55] Speaker A: But the social contract now is the man of the small minority. So eventually the quiet majority will have. [00:45:04] Speaker D: To say some shit, right? [00:45:06] Speaker A: If not, it's going to become whatever, that small minority. I mean, we kind of already seen it, right? [00:45:11] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. [00:45:12] Speaker C: Well, don't they like when the trans athletes or whatever, I think they kind of are saying something. [00:45:18] Speaker A: Yeah, some of the female athletes are really pushing to not let that happen. [00:45:21] Speaker B: What the fuck? Who wants to get knocked out by a motherfucking? Dude, if you're a chick or lose a swimming, you. If you want to fucking fight me in some boxing match or MMA, this is not cool, my nigga. Get your big ass hand ass woman face. Go over somewhere else. They should have their own fucking lane. [00:45:43] Speaker A: Yeah, that one was really surprising to me because as somebody that had to write hell of papers about Title Nine, they kind of just didn't give a fuck about Title Nine when it came to this. [00:45:55] Speaker B: What is title nine for? [00:45:55] Speaker A: The people allowed young girls to participate. Like, pretty much what created youth female sports in America that allowed that to happen in schools and so on and so forth. So they fought for that. Women literally fought for that to become a possibility. And then how with this movement, they just brushed that under the rug. [00:46:14] Speaker B: So what did women do before sports? They didn't just have no sports. [00:46:17] Speaker A: They just so have sports teams for they have sports. [00:46:19] Speaker B: They just crocheted. [00:46:20] Speaker A: Yeah, this is what they told them to do. [00:46:22] Speaker C: Got in the kitchen barefoot fucked. They quit their bitching and got in the kitchen. [00:46:27] Speaker A: And then they finally fought for that. They got that pass into, like, the then girl sports started to happen. Have you ever told your woman to. [00:46:35] Speaker C: Quit that bitch and get in the kitchen? [00:46:37] Speaker B: No, have not. [00:46:39] Speaker C: How much weight do you put on that prospect? Is that something like, do you feel like women should quit their bitching and get in the kitchen? I'll ask this way. What percent do you think women should quit their bitching and get in the kitchen? [00:46:52] Speaker B: It depends on how good they can cook, my nigga. I'm not forcing you in the kitchen. [00:46:56] Speaker A: If you can't cook, you get better. [00:46:57] Speaker C: If you practice, maybe yeah, no, you get better if you practice. Name something that you've done over and over that you haven't gotten better at from doing over and over. [00:47:04] Speaker A: And you can just watch them. You to videos, even if you don't know how to cook. [00:47:06] Speaker C: But I'm saying, though, is there anything that you've done over and over and gotten worse at? I don't think so, bro. [00:47:11] Speaker D: No. [00:47:12] Speaker C: Yeah, there's no evidence for that. So eventually they get better. Get your ass in the kitchen sooner. The sooner you get your ass in the kitchen, the sooner it'll be good. [00:47:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm all for it. [00:47:20] Speaker C: What percent? Put your bitch and get in the kitchen. [00:47:27] Speaker D: 60. [00:47:28] Speaker C: What about you, French? [00:47:29] Speaker A: 95. [00:47:30] Speaker C: God. [00:47:32] Speaker B: That's that Haitian. [00:47:34] Speaker A: You know what it is now, man. [00:47:36] Speaker C: Damn. [00:47:37] Speaker B: Can we take a shot before you do this? [00:47:39] Speaker C: Yeah, it might be his last this. [00:47:42] Speaker A: Might be his last shot. [00:47:43] Speaker B: Let's loosen that tongue up. [00:47:45] Speaker A: Anything I go, I'm like, whoa. [00:47:51] Speaker C: The patriarchy to the patriarchy. [00:47:56] Speaker A: The reason why I said 95, because, man, the older I'm getting, man, the more I'm realizing these girls don't really know what they want, and what they really want is how it's been designed. This whole time, I lead and you. [00:48:10] Speaker D: Just. [00:48:13] Speaker A: If she can get in the kitchen, she can be in her element and she'll thrive. She'll thrive. No, she will thrive. That's what I'm saying. [00:48:22] Speaker C: Yeah, I hear you. [00:48:22] Speaker A: That's why I said 95. She may get mad at first, but when she really adopts, you got to. [00:48:28] Speaker B: Get her the right cookie utensil. [00:48:29] Speaker A: Yeah. When she really adopts that mindset, it will benefit the whole entire relationship, because now I can do me. Now I can really do what I'm supposed to do. I don't have to hear you. I'm saying, hey, this is the game plan. I might still take your perspective, but, you know, this is the game plan. But when we don't have that, sometimes we clash. But if, you know, you in the kitchen, babe, this is it. This is what I got. It makes the relationship better. And eventually, if you really adopt it, you're going to thrive as a woman because you're going to be in your feminine element. [00:48:58] Speaker B: What do you say to the woman that says that that type of mindset led to all kind of abuses in. [00:49:03] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm not the type of nigga that's going to do that, so that doesn't pertain to me. Yeah, I understand that's a risk, but if you love me and you trust me and you say you submit to me, why do you think I'm going to do that to you? [00:49:17] Speaker B: Okay, so you're not right? But if this is the again, like, if you're talking about the social contract, right? [00:49:23] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:49:23] Speaker B: So if this social contract is out there right? [00:49:25] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:49:25] Speaker B: That you got to submit to your dude and you're not that guy. But there are a lot of motherfuckers that are like, they're going to take it to the extreme and be like, Bitch, payow. You heard what I said. Hold on, man. Let me say something. Don't talk back again like that. Fucking good old who was it? James Bond. [00:49:46] Speaker A: From Ocean 13? [00:49:48] Speaker B: No. Who was the James Bond? Sean Connery. Sean Connery. Sean Connery, when he says sometimes he was with Barbara Walters, and he said sometimes if you talk to her and she just don't want to stop, she don't want to quit talking, I think it's okay to give her a rap. [00:50:07] Speaker D: You know what mean? [00:50:07] Speaker B: Like, again, so that's fucking Sean Connery, my he's he's not saying it in an ungentleman, like, way, but what about the nigga that lives in the fucking trailer park? This nigga is not a gentleman at all. He's like, Bitch, don't say shit. POW. Again, so the social contract says, I say, you listen. You don't think that that, again, is going to lead to abuse of authority? [00:50:35] Speaker C: The original question was, what percent do you think a woman needs to cut her bitch and get her ass in the kitchen? [00:50:40] Speaker D: Right? [00:50:40] Speaker A: And I said 95. The reason why I said 95. Even if that girl that got slapped by that trailer dude, she still would want a man that can put her in her place, and the man can lead. It may not be the trailer dude, but eventually her end goal is to find a man where she could just be at ease, be in her feminine, and she don't have to worry about shit. It's just not going to be this trailer dude. But her end goal is still going to be that dude where she don't mind to go in the kitchen and do whatever she needs to do. [00:51:08] Speaker B: Again. [00:51:11] Speaker A: At the end of the day, they want that. That's all I'm saying. At the end of the day, it's not like they want a guy to tell at the end of the day, they want the convenience of a man. Like, they can just turn off their brain, and they can just do the cooking, do the nurturing, and they know the man's going to but men don't want that. [00:51:28] Speaker B: Do you? Would her brain turned off? You want a chick with her brain turned off? [00:51:33] Speaker A: I'm not saying it literally, but I'm. [00:51:34] Speaker B: Not saying but again, so she just. [00:51:36] Speaker A: Does whatever you say. I think men will want that because a man will feel like they're needed. [00:51:40] Speaker B: So they will feel, okay, here, let's talk about this. I don't know if that's a thing. Is that a thing? [00:51:45] Speaker A: I think men will want that because. [00:51:47] Speaker B: Men have to feel like they're needed. [00:51:48] Speaker C: Absolutely. [00:51:50] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:51:50] Speaker B: That's why men everybody needs to feel. [00:51:52] Speaker A: Why do you think Nick is cheat? [00:51:53] Speaker D: Right? [00:51:53] Speaker A: Cheat down. Like, would they get the regular I. [00:51:56] Speaker C: Don'T know if men need to feel are required to feel needed. I think that's women I think men need to be respected. [00:52:01] Speaker A: They need to feel respected. [00:52:06] Speaker B: That was the. Shit I saw on social media where guys need to feel needed, right? And I'm like, I think what he. [00:52:13] Speaker A: Said is a better way. [00:52:13] Speaker B: I don't think that's the case. [00:52:15] Speaker A: What he said is a better way. [00:52:16] Speaker B: Of saying, yeah, I don't need you to need me. You know what I mean? [00:52:18] Speaker C: That's not what I'm women are afraid that we won't need them because we can do everything on our own. So women need to feel needed. But guys feel like we're thankless beings. Like nobody ever gives a shit. That's why Father's Day is nothing and Mother's Day is everything. Highly celebrated. You know what I'm saying? Men need to feel respected. [00:52:35] Speaker B: Even when you get married, whose ring is bigger? Fucking 95% of the time, right? More expensive, you know what I mean? It's who gets spent more, like, on her dress or your fucking tux, right? Like, everything is that part of it. [00:52:49] Speaker C: So I would say 0%. That's why you guys numbers are very high. I want I want my woman to quit her bitching to get in the kitchen. 0%. So I don't know why we're so far apart. [00:52:59] Speaker A: And what do you mean by 0%? [00:53:01] Speaker B: He doesn't want her to quit bitching. [00:53:02] Speaker A: To get in the kitchen. [00:53:04] Speaker B: You don't like what she'd be making? [00:53:05] Speaker C: No, my wife is a great cook. [00:53:07] Speaker A: So you don't want her in the kitchen? [00:53:09] Speaker C: Well, I don't want her to quit. [00:53:10] Speaker A: Her like, the idea of her quitting. [00:53:12] Speaker C: Her bitching and getting in the kitchen. I don't know. I thought you guys were going to say low numbers. You both really surprised me. I'm not saying I'm better than you guys. Don't change your number. I'm just saying I was thinking you all might have said ten, maybe. [00:53:23] Speaker A: I was more focused on the kitchen part. Yeah, I get it. [00:53:26] Speaker C: 95. I was focused. [00:53:27] Speaker B: Listen, French was like, Yo, when I. [00:53:29] Speaker C: Want your opinion, I'll give it to you. [00:53:32] Speaker A: I really believe that. I was like, Yo, they say they want all of this independence, but they really don't. [00:53:38] Speaker B: I was focused most on the bitching. I'm ready that you could get all that shit. [00:53:45] Speaker A: I was focused more on the kitchen part because they're going to always complain about something no matter what. They could have it all, and they still find something to complain about. That's just part of their nature. So the bitching just comes with it. We have our vices, too. [00:54:00] Speaker B: Like, what what's wrong with us? [00:54:02] Speaker A: We probably don't pay enough attention to them or whatever they'll say. We have our flaws, too. [00:54:06] Speaker C: But according to you, every man has good sex. [00:54:09] Speaker A: I believe that the amount of pussies niggas are getting out there's no way niggas are performing that bad sexually. There's no way. Because if you were failing at that rate, that bad niggas would not be getting pussy like that. That's just my math. [00:54:20] Speaker C: I got a net eventually. [00:54:21] Speaker A: That's not my math. Niggas are really disappointing you in sex that much. There's no way all these niggas out here getting pussy. [00:54:27] Speaker B: It's a numbers game. What are you going to do, quit fucking because the last nigga gave you bad dick? No. You're going to think, maybe this next nigga, maybe this next mother. Women are the fucking eternal optimist that way, right? Like, they're fucking like, well, okay, I've been getting bad dick fucking forever, right? And some of them don't. They just quit and fucking turn lesbian. But some of them will be like, listen, this next nigga, he talk a good game. He looked like he got good dick. I'm going to get his nigga another I'm going to give it a shot again. But to say that all niggas got good dick. [00:55:00] Speaker A: When you started having sex, was it rocket science for you to figure out how to please a woman? [00:55:05] Speaker D: No. [00:55:06] Speaker A: So why do you think you think men out there have a giver figuring. [00:55:09] Speaker B: Out, I'm a giver by nature? [00:55:11] Speaker A: From your experience and how you figured it out, how to please a woman, do you think the average man will struggle to figure that out? [00:55:18] Speaker B: So this is the problem that you're I think, Articulating, is that you think all men want to please women. No, obviously, I don't think that most. [00:55:29] Speaker A: Men try to find that nut. [00:55:31] Speaker B: The cliche, you come when I come or you come when I come back. That is a lot of motherfuckers mentality. They don't give a fuck as long as I get mines. I'm gucci my nigga. I'm having sex for my nut. So I'm going to get mines. And once I get mines, deuces. And if you're unsatisfied figure that out, I think that leads to what some people would call bad dick. Yeah, because again, but you make it seem like every niggas out there, like, trying to make a woman come. They're not I'm not trying to do all that. [00:56:07] Speaker A: What I'm trying to say whoa. [00:56:08] Speaker B: The way girls, we cannot gloss over that. You're not trying to do that? [00:56:13] Speaker A: No, I'm not saying I'm not trying to make a girl come. I'm saying I'm not trying to send that message because I was going to. [00:56:18] Speaker B: Say you got bad dick, then all. [00:56:20] Speaker A: I'm saying is women make it seem like all the men they fuck can't perform. And I'm like, there's no way that doesn't make sense. Because the way you all love sex, I know you all met niggas that can perform. Because if that was the case, you all wouldn't love it that much. That means you've met hella niggas or some niggas that performed. [00:56:36] Speaker B: What if you just get fucking you fucking get little appetizers, right? And they're fucking delicious appetizers, but you never get the main course. That's not going to make you fucking not like food. You're going to like food more because you're fucking hopeful that once you get past this fucking appetizer, it's fucking going to even be better. [00:56:55] Speaker A: So that you talked out on those appetizers if you like them that much. [00:56:59] Speaker B: Yeah, because they're fucking little fucking little pieces. I don't get enough of them motherfuckers. You're giving me these fucking little, like those restaurants that serve that little fucking shit. That's fucking really expensive. And it's fucking I'm sure it's delicious, but don't bring that shit to my table. That shit ain't going to do nothing but frustrate me. Because unless you're going to give me a whole plate of that bullshit, I don't want it. It's great, but I'm like, where's the rest of it? [00:57:22] Speaker A: Fuck that to end. That the reason why I really believe in that is I believe half of the time it's not that the dude don't know how to fuck or didn't eat the pussy or didn't do no foreplay. [00:57:31] Speaker B: You could eat the pussy and not eat the pussy good. [00:57:33] Speaker A: I understand. But I think the reason why some of the times they have quote unquote, bad experience sexually I don't even think is the dude's performance of lack of skill. I think it's more of a comfort thing because I think it's outside things beyond just the dude itself. [00:57:48] Speaker B: Well, if I'm like, yeah, bitch dropped. [00:57:49] Speaker A: I met him last week, and I'm already giving them the I think it's those things in their head or a comfort. [00:57:55] Speaker B: You can make her feel comfortable within a week. [00:57:57] Speaker A: You can. But I'm saying I think it's those things that stops you from enjoying the sex. Then the dude didn't know how to stroke right? Or how to eat the pussy, or they know how to touch you the right way. I think it's those external factors that play a role into the woman not being sexually satisfied, then the dude itself not knowing how to stroke. [00:58:13] Speaker B: Why are you capping so hard for guys fucking I don't get that. Again, I think that you have to understand that there's a lot of niggas out there that are selfish. [00:58:24] Speaker A: I'm not saying there's not, but again. [00:58:26] Speaker B: That'S what leads to bad dick, is what I'm telling. So if that's the case, right? So maybe you did get a one night stand with a nigga that fucking was a pleaser. And you're like, God damn, that was some shit. But that nigga never called you again because you was a ho, right? And then the next fucking because you suck, but you're like, goddamn, I experienced it, right? I fucking felt that shit. So I'm going to keep trying to try to catch that high again. Just like a fucking crack addict nigga. That first high that you got, sure, it was amazing, and you're chasing that shit. But again, you're not getting that with the next nigga. The next nigga is just like, I'm fucking just ready to fucking fuck before I go play some hoop and I got shit to do. I'm not sitting here trying to make sure you come. I busted my nut. I'm not fucking worried about refraction. [00:59:18] Speaker A: So you think out of all the men in the world, majority of men, over 50% of men do not know how to please a woman. [00:59:24] Speaker B: I wouldn't say not know how, don't give a fuck. I would say that, yes, that number is probably higher than 50% of motherfuckers that don't give a fuck what she feels during sex or after sex. What about she d. I think they're like, listen, I'm going to fuck you as good as I can until I come. And then when I come, I'm not worried about you coming no more. I'm not going to fucking go down and eat the pussy. I'm not going to play with your pussy. I'm not going to try to refract and get a second nut. I'm on to something else. I got what I needed out of this, and I'm moving on. [00:59:56] Speaker C: I've been told by many women that most guys don't know what the fuck they're doing. [01:00:00] Speaker D: They don't care. [01:00:02] Speaker A: I've been told that, too. [01:00:03] Speaker B: But you don't believe I would rather. [01:00:04] Speaker C: Believe them than I mean, it's not. [01:00:06] Speaker A: That I don't believe them. It's just more I don't think that. [01:00:09] Speaker B: You did the math. [01:00:09] Speaker A: You said no. I don't think the issue is the dude don't know how to perform. Again, I don't think the issue is dudes don't know how to have sex, so they've been disappointing. I think the issue is other factors beyond the dude's performance. [01:00:24] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. And when I was talking about cliches and shit like we did last, there was a fucking skill issue or a will issue, right? Yeah. Okay, here we go. [01:00:38] Speaker C: Okay, so, kid, check this out. You're on the show, by the way. [01:00:40] Speaker D: No. [01:00:43] Speaker C: So French, Reggie is saying that his point is that most dudes, in order for guys to have gotten sex so much, they must know what they're. [01:00:56] Speaker E: Oh, hold on. Let me make sure I'm listening. [01:00:58] Speaker C: Okay, so French Reggie's premise is based on the numbers of how many guys are having sex. Obviously, dudes know what they're doing, but the consensus among women is that most dudes don't know what they're doing. French says that's a lie because otherwise there wouldn't be so many guys having sex. Did I sum that up correctly? [01:01:15] Speaker B: French right. Women would not be giving them pussy up. [01:01:17] Speaker A: To add to that, my argument is it's not that the dudes don't know how to perform, necessarily. If the girls is unsatisfied, I don't think it's because guys don't know how to perform. But I think it's external factors, like, oh, I probably gave him too early, or what are we really doing? Is he really my man? Or, like, the guy didn't make it comfortable. I don't think it's like he doesn't know how to stroke, or he doesn't know how to eat the pussy. I don't think it's those factors. I think it's external factors that kind of makes it before she says her. [01:01:48] Speaker C: Answer, I just want to say that usually kid is on board with everything French Brady said. Oh, yeah, he's speaking to us. He whatever. So I want to see what she says. [01:01:55] Speaker E: No, I'm not I'm not always on board. I think French to be spitting sometimes, but today, French niggas don't know how to fuck. So sorry. [01:02:07] Speaker A: Okay? I'm not mad that you said it. So now my thing is, if niggas don't know how to fuck and they keep getting the pussy, you say, Why? That's not on niggas. [01:02:22] Speaker E: It's because sometimes it's just like, a dude might know how to talk, or a dude might have charisma or something like that, but that doesn't always equate to sex prowess in the bedroom. You know what I mean? So I think that it's kind of one of those things where you might be able to talk yourself into a situation, and we might be hopeful, and then we get into the situation. And most often it seems like one sided, like they're not really focused primarily on making sure that we're pleased before they're pleased. It's kind of just no, I get what I get. You usually end up with the shortest end of the stick. [01:03:00] Speaker C: Mac said you come when I come or you come when I come back. [01:03:04] Speaker B: That's how niggas be. Didn't say I didn't say that was my motto. I'm just saying that's what niggas be. That's why the niggas that be slanging bad dick, that's their motto. [01:03:14] Speaker E: Like, again, I think the reason is because girls lie. Like, they don't tell them that it sucks. They don't tell them that. They don't or they fake. And then niggas really feel like they are here doing something when realistically, it was garbage. [01:03:29] Speaker C: But why would you do that? [01:03:33] Speaker B: It's like bad tipping. I don't know why motherfuckers do this if you ain't getting the service. [01:03:37] Speaker A: That's why I'd be thinking it's cap. [01:03:39] Speaker B: If you're not getting the service that you provide or you expect, why are you giving a tip that represents great service? [01:03:45] Speaker A: You could still lie with the fake screams and stuff. [01:03:47] Speaker B: No, you cannot. [01:03:48] Speaker A: No, because you may have to. Because why, when you hurt a nigga ego, you don't know if he's about to go violent on you. Yeah, I went dark sometimes. I can understand from a girl's point of view why they may lie, why they may just take the dude's number when they don't want to give them. [01:04:05] Speaker E: It's complicated. I think there's layers to it. I think some of it is like, maybe you're moaning or whatever because you want to get a ring, motivate the person or something that they're doing right. You're trying to encourage them to do more of it, but they're not really paying attention to you, so they don't catch it. Or you're trying to just get a ring, get him excited so it can be over. [01:04:29] Speaker C: Get a ring. [01:04:32] Speaker E: It ain't got nothing to do with that. I think it's really just about, like, getting a ring. We just feel like we want to protect the ego because from kids, we're taught that it's an important thing and that you don't just smash a dude's ego. [01:04:43] Speaker A: So my thing is, I don't mind you faking it during the sex because, like you said, because you want to give him motivation or just in case you don't want to hurt his feelings. My thing is why call him again? [01:04:53] Speaker B: Why give him a second? [01:04:54] Speaker E: Yeah, there might have been some potential there, you know what I mean? There might have been like, coach him up, right? He might have the equipment that could get the job done. He just needs a little bit more agility work. [01:05:09] Speaker A: You know what I mean? So you call him back. He came back and he's still bad performance again. Call him back again. So that's what I'm saying. [01:05:17] Speaker E: Listen, Nigga, I think at that point, you kind of like, well, if you're going to keep calling them back, you're going to start dropping little breadcrumbs to try to lead them to the right place. Or you can do like some people do where some girls will just they'll take control to make sure that they just get what they need after the certain amount of time. And some of it is just desperation where you're just lonely and you just want some physical interaction and you just. [01:05:41] Speaker B: Do what you got to do better than nothing. [01:05:43] Speaker A: In general, you're saying the reason why it's mostly bad is because, one, they don't care about you being pleased, and two, is just they don't know how to work their equipment or so it's not about the external factors. Because I feel like a lot of. [01:05:57] Speaker E: External factors like what again? [01:06:00] Speaker A: Just like I don't know. [01:06:01] Speaker B: Yeah, say it again, because it don't. [01:06:03] Speaker C: You said was like, you're not comfortable with him. [01:06:04] Speaker A: Yeah, because I feel like a lot. [01:06:05] Speaker B: Because you gave up the pussy too soon. [01:06:08] Speaker A: Sometimes it's comfort. I don't even think it's like the dude didn't know how to fuck. I just think it's like she's like I just think about, like, college days. [01:06:15] Speaker E: Why are we smashing if I'm not comfortable with him? [01:06:18] Speaker B: There we go. [01:06:18] Speaker A: A lot of girls be doing that. [01:06:21] Speaker E: Question that doesn't make sense. It's like, I'm not comfortable with you, but I'm smashing you. [01:06:26] Speaker A: It's not like they're not comfortable, but. [01:06:27] Speaker E: It'S just more they wanted to do it. [01:06:29] Speaker A: It's just more like all the things they taught them not to do. They feel like, oh, am I doing this too early? Or it's like, oh, I don't know those type of things. That's what I'm saying. [01:06:39] Speaker E: Reggie. I mean, I hate to bring it to you, but I don't know if we're as innocent as you might want to think we are. I think girls, we want to have sex. [01:06:49] Speaker A: I'm not talking about you wanting to have sex. I'm just saying just like external factors. You all focus on that. One example I give just give some other ones. It's just like extra shit. Just like other shit. I know some girls don't like the fucking like the daytime. They only like the fucking nighttime. [01:07:03] Speaker C: What are we talking about? [01:07:07] Speaker A: Just like dumb shit, bro. Just like just dumb shit. All I'm asking you, do you body shape? I'm just saying, like external do you think do external factors sometimes play a role outside of just lack of performance, of lack of caring about pleasing the woman? That's all I'm saying. [01:07:26] Speaker E: I think that it's probably less to do with external factors and more to do with just we're living in a society of self centered people where you're just trying to get yours and you're less worried about the other person. And that's just the reality. Because sometimes when you have that connection, when you have a person, it's like you're really trying to please them and they're really trying to please you. And then you're like, oh, we got this spark. It's really just because the person is just paying attention. [01:07:53] Speaker A: And I guess that's why that's why I didn't really agree with it. Because I feel like as a nigga that got pussy, once you realize how important it is to please the woman, you would never want to think that selfishly because you know how much more nuts you're going to get once you start pleasing her. [01:08:05] Speaker C: How many more? [01:08:06] Speaker A: Just more. That's what I'm saying. She would want to fuck you more. That's why I get confused. But if you really get pussy once you know you please her. [01:08:16] Speaker B: But if you're a nigga that got fucking a nice ride and a fucking conversation, like she said and all of this other shit, and you still getting plenty pussy, it's different pussy, too. Because again, you don't have to come back to the same well, I can. [01:08:31] Speaker A: See why that nigga would never lie. [01:08:33] Speaker C: Well, let me ask you this, kid. [01:08:34] Speaker E: Yeah, but it's just like a girl, like a pretty girl, potentially, she would have to maybe do less in the bedroom than average. [01:08:42] Speaker A: She got to be nasty because she's pretty. I want to do the whole finish. [01:08:48] Speaker E: I don't know. Maybe that's just a double standard that we have, the perception of that. It seems like maybe no, they don't have to do as much because of the aesthetic. [01:08:56] Speaker C: We want to deflower that pretty flower. [01:08:58] Speaker B: What that throw do? [01:08:59] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:09:00] Speaker C: So, Kit, you know, I like forcing numbers. What percent do you think guys are full of shit to guys who can. [01:09:06] Speaker E: Do their thing with sex? [01:09:10] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:09:10] Speaker E: Like how many guys are actually yeah. Based off do their thing like a good lover? [01:09:15] Speaker C: Based off your personal experience and your friends experiences and just being around girls who are telling the truth to you because they won't tell us the truth. What would you say the swing is? The percentages on both sides of guys that can handle their business and guys who can't? [01:09:30] Speaker E: I would say 70 30. [01:09:35] Speaker C: That's still a pretty good number. 30 can. [01:09:39] Speaker E: 70 cannot. 30 can. [01:09:42] Speaker A: That means the niggas are lying to each other. That means, of course. [01:09:49] Speaker D: I couldn't do. [01:09:49] Speaker B: Nothing with that pussy before I even. [01:09:52] Speaker C: Walked out the room. Like, bro, she was so disappointed in me, man. [01:09:57] Speaker D: Nigga only lasted two minutes. [01:10:00] Speaker C: She was pissed, bro. I got up and laughed and left. That might be the story, but you never hear that story, bro. [01:10:06] Speaker A: Nobody never. If niggas are capping. [01:10:08] Speaker B: Of course they are. What do you think? They're not? [01:10:10] Speaker C: Yo, man, old girl said I couldn't make her come, bro. [01:10:12] Speaker D: Right. [01:10:15] Speaker A: But my thing is I wouldn't say shit. I wouldn't even make up a lie. I just would keep shit to myself. No, if I failed at please. [01:10:22] Speaker C: Unless I ask you, how was old girl? You're like, oh, man, I killed it. And you let it go and you go and move on from that because. [01:10:28] Speaker A: I wouldn't say shit. [01:10:29] Speaker B: But if you get asked if you. [01:10:30] Speaker A: Get asked, I guess, yeah. [01:10:32] Speaker B: And then niggas don't lie because niggas usually volunteer. [01:10:35] Speaker A: You don't even have to ask. [01:10:36] Speaker B: But again, that's that bullshit. That's why I'd be thinking, okay, insecurity shit, like, I'm going to tell you some fake shit without you even asking me. Yeah, I didn't even need to know. [01:10:46] Speaker C: What would you all say the percentage on swing is for girls? [01:10:50] Speaker A: About lying? [01:10:51] Speaker C: No, about good or not. [01:10:53] Speaker A: Every girl think they got the best. [01:10:54] Speaker C: No, I didn't ask what they think. I said, what is your percentages to good can do their thing or can't? [01:11:04] Speaker B: 80 20%? [01:11:12] Speaker E: 80 cannot or 80 can? [01:11:15] Speaker A: So you're saying 80% of pussy is bad out there? [01:11:17] Speaker B: No, I'm not saying bad, he's saying good. [01:11:19] Speaker C: You said 80 good, right, or 80 bad? [01:11:21] Speaker A: No, I'm saying 80 align good. [01:11:24] Speaker C: So 20% can't. 80 can. [01:11:26] Speaker D: Yeah. Okay. What do you say? Yeah, I agree. [01:11:29] Speaker A: 80 20. [01:11:30] Speaker C: Seems you all are some simp ass pussy whooped ass. [01:11:32] Speaker E: No, but you know what top tier like, where you're just like, yo, this is some grade A sexing that's 10%. [01:11:42] Speaker B: So again, I think this is the thing, right? First off, if you listen to the show, you already know I don't think that there's any bad pussy, man, except for that one fucking Indian chick that had no walls. [01:11:57] Speaker A: So do you judge bad pussy by phil or performance? Some niggas judge bad pussy by performance? [01:12:02] Speaker B: Some niggas judge bad pussy. [01:12:04] Speaker C: Those are attributes as part. [01:12:09] Speaker B: I'm a feel first, but I can agree with. [01:12:13] Speaker A: You with the fill because most of the time, the fill is okay. [01:12:15] Speaker B: Most of the time. [01:12:16] Speaker D: Yes. Right. [01:12:16] Speaker B: I'm going to say I agree with. [01:12:18] Speaker A: You on the fill. [01:12:19] Speaker C: How do I think it feels? Way with condoms on no. Who do I oh, I'm saying yeah, because I don't know how you feel. [01:12:25] Speaker B: It really with no, you can't okay. Yeah, I mean, back in the day. Yeah, again, when there's condom involved, then definitely it's more about the attitude and the performance and the hip shaking and the grinding and lifting, all of that. [01:12:39] Speaker C: Bro, I'm saying 30% of pussy is good pussy. If you ask me. 30%? Maybe 30. [01:12:45] Speaker A: What's good pussy to you? [01:12:47] Speaker C: Maybe 30. [01:12:47] Speaker A: So what's good pussy? [01:12:48] Speaker C: How the fuck am I going to explain that to you? [01:12:50] Speaker A: No, because you're saying because what, do you go by phil or perform? [01:12:53] Speaker C: All of it? I said those are all attributes. Maybe 20. Women don't be knowing what the fuck they doing. Women don't be knowing what the fuck they're doing. Bro, it's a bunch of non fucking women. They think they're just supposed to lay there. They think, just lay there and take dick and we'll figure it out for them. No. [01:13:09] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:13:10] Speaker C: I don't see 20. Maybe it might be less than you're. [01:13:12] Speaker E: Bugging the fuck out. [01:13:13] Speaker D: Listen. [01:13:16] Speaker B: When I said 80 20, that was my first goal, but everybody got on me, so I fucking I flipped. [01:13:23] Speaker C: It'S 2080 now. That's what I'm saying, man. [01:13:26] Speaker E: You're saying most vagina is trash, so. [01:13:30] Speaker A: We'Re doing the same thing they're doing? No. Which one is lying? [01:13:33] Speaker B: No? [01:13:33] Speaker A: US or them? [01:13:34] Speaker B: But the problem is, again, the reason why I had to get it right is because I don't think it's bad, right? I'm not saying it's bad because I don't think it is bad. But as far as doing that thing okay, doing that thing, putting it in, knowing what they doing, that's 20%. [01:14:00] Speaker E: But that's what I'm saying. With guys that's going to 10%, that's rare. [01:14:06] Speaker C: I'm saying I got some pussy, or I got Little House on a Prairie pussy. Ten to 15% to 20%. Little House on a Prairie, 80%. I don't got time for that shit. If you want to prove how decent you are or how proper you are, then you need to do that shit in somewhere else, another room. It needs to be a little dirty. [01:14:27] Speaker B: Let's get nasty. [01:14:28] Speaker C: Got to be a little dirty. And if you're not a little dirty, then you're not in my ten. [01:14:31] Speaker B: Let's get nasty. [01:14:32] Speaker C: You're not in my 20%. [01:14:34] Speaker B: You're not capable, my nigga. [01:14:35] Speaker C: That's what I'm talking about. It's got to be something there's got to be something perverted or demented about you once the sex starts, right? Like, don't give me that prim and proper. I'm not going to say any curse words, right? Don't touch me there. [01:14:49] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:14:49] Speaker C: What was that shit Misty Flu was saying, Kit? [01:14:52] Speaker E: She said, Girl, first he choked me, then threw me up against the wall. And then other girls, like, he choked. [01:14:58] Speaker C: Me and then he threw me up against the wall. Exactly. I need the first one, not the second one. [01:15:04] Speaker D: Right. [01:15:05] Speaker A: Don't shoot it on me. [01:15:06] Speaker E: Have you told a girl that? [01:15:09] Speaker C: I'm telling you right now, I need the deviant, I need the demented shit that you ain't supposed to tell nobody, show nobody. [01:15:16] Speaker B: I'll let you put sunglasses on, but I need to shoot it in your. [01:15:19] Speaker C: I'll call you a different name. [01:15:20] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:15:20] Speaker E: Wow. [01:15:21] Speaker B: I cover your eyes with some glasses, but I need that face. [01:15:25] Speaker C: How do you feel about giving your girl a different name that you all only use during sex? [01:15:28] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, don't mind that. [01:15:31] Speaker B: Listen, alter ego, this motherfucker, what does she call you? [01:15:33] Speaker C: Another name. [01:15:34] Speaker B: If you need to transform, what does. [01:15:36] Speaker C: She want to call you? [01:15:37] Speaker D: Another name. [01:15:37] Speaker C: And she picks the name you like. [01:15:38] Speaker A: Daddy, what is it? [01:15:40] Speaker D: Like Larry. [01:15:41] Speaker C: You're like Larry? That's pretty specific. [01:15:44] Speaker B: We get to choose our own names? You get to choose your alter ego. [01:15:48] Speaker A: Don't call me another name. You can give me a nickname but not another nickname. [01:15:51] Speaker B: No, you could call me another name as long as I pick the name. No, nigga, you don't get to pick. [01:15:58] Speaker C: She keeps calling me The Rock. That seems like a weird name. [01:16:03] Speaker A: She always likes some woman, god damn. [01:16:08] Speaker B: If I pick my alter ego name. Right, that's cool. But you cannot give me some other nigga name. No. [01:16:15] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:16:16] Speaker C: I need a woman to understand her sexuality. She needs to understand her own and don't be afraid of it and be worried about how I'm going to look at it. Like I already chose you. [01:16:26] Speaker A: So let's say you sleep with a woman that's not comfortable with sexuality or don't really masturbate. I know she's trash, but now she goes tells you're trash. Is that really on you? If she don't even know her shit? That's what I'm saying. That's why I was coming from with the whole I don't believe I'm going. [01:16:43] Speaker C: To still beat that pussy up. [01:16:44] Speaker D: Right? She's still going to know. [01:16:45] Speaker A: What if she says you're trash? [01:16:46] Speaker C: Well, I mean, that's just perspective, right? [01:16:49] Speaker A: Again. That's what I'm saying. Who's really lying if you're just saying that's? Just perspective. Because you say you beat the pussy up, but she goes tells her homegirl because she's vanilla that it was hard. He was too rough on me. I didn't really like it. [01:17:00] Speaker C: No, you're right. [01:17:02] Speaker A: That's why I'll be thinking it's. Cap. You see where I'm coming from? That's where I'm coming from. [01:17:06] Speaker C: I think kid hung up on us. [01:17:08] Speaker A: Oh, she probably did. But that's where I was coming from. [01:17:12] Speaker E: But I can definitely go ahead and piece myself on out of here. [01:17:16] Speaker C: Okay, well, thank you. [01:17:17] Speaker A: Appreciate it. Thank you. And Jamie mack too. [01:17:21] Speaker E: Welcome. [01:17:23] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I was saying, man. I think the number of niggas not giving a fuck is higher than you expect. You think that niggas are like you. You're a fucking giver. And you think that most niggas are concerned they see the big picture. Like the more I please, the more pussy I might get? No, because the thing is, once you. [01:17:41] Speaker A: Start doing that, you can get the friends, too. [01:17:43] Speaker B: Again, he's not lying. [01:17:46] Speaker A: You're not lying. That's what I'm saying. That's why I don't understand if you. Fuck a girl, right? You could fuck the friends, too. [01:17:53] Speaker B: After the residual after you done with her. Don't make that face. [01:17:57] Speaker A: Yeah, after you're done with her, right, you could fuck the friends, too. [01:18:00] Speaker C: How many of your girlfriend's friends like you? [01:18:07] Speaker A: Because my girlfriend's not going to even talk about. My girlfriend's not even going to talk about but I'm talking about when you in college and you just fucking girls. When you in college and you're just fucking girls, they'll tell their friends if. [01:18:19] Speaker B: You just residual and that when you become a boyfriend, it's different. [01:18:22] Speaker A: They keep that dick for themselves. But if it's just like, oh, yeah, me and we hit it off. [01:18:26] Speaker B: Why is that? [01:18:29] Speaker A: Because you became the boyfriend. [01:18:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I get it. [01:18:31] Speaker A: Yeah, that's why. But if you met the party and you fuck and then the homegirls are accent, that guy you met at the party, how was it you can fuck those friends. [01:18:39] Speaker B: It's so funny because I've always been that if I got some good pussy, I'm not telling because again, why are. [01:18:46] Speaker C: You talking about pussy you got anyway to anybody? [01:18:48] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:18:49] Speaker C: I never understood that unless if they. [01:18:51] Speaker A: Saw me, I never understood it because I just if they saw me in action, like they saw me, like hollering at the chick and probably taking that's. [01:18:56] Speaker B: Not an action, like trying to make. [01:18:58] Speaker A: A move to get the pussy. That's what I'm saying. Then we may talk about it because they saw me trying to get that. But if I got that and I was by myself, I'm not going to be like, hey, guys, me and whole. [01:19:09] Speaker B: Girl, it depends on to answer that question. Because it depends on the status of this chick or what you envision her in your future. Right? If it's not something that you think is going to be anything, then my nigga, let me tell you about this, man. Whoa, wow. Like she did all of this shit, this, XYZ that and the other. But again, I'm not coming back for seconds or thirds or whatever. [01:19:36] Speaker C: I'm not somebody's daughter, bro. I don't put people's been it didn't. [01:19:41] Speaker B: Stop you from doing what you did. That's right. [01:19:43] Speaker D: Deviant shit. [01:19:44] Speaker C: And I want to make sure she stayed deviant. I don't want to give her any sign that I'm going to be the kind of nigga that's going to let everybody know how deviant that crazy bitch is. [01:19:50] Speaker B: I want no one called free advertising. [01:19:53] Speaker C: I want nobody to know. [01:19:54] Speaker B: Because that's she wants people to know. No, she don't think she don't. [01:19:58] Speaker C: Well, I don't care. I'm not going to be the one to tell it. If she wants that known, she got to tell them. [01:20:02] Speaker B: Because again, just inconversely in the reverse side, I want you to tell oh, really? All your girls about how I beat that shit up. [01:20:09] Speaker C: I don't. Yeah, I don't. I want to reserve you're classy that way. [01:20:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm classy. [01:20:15] Speaker C: I want to reserve the level of respect that you get wherever you go, wherever the places that you frequent. I want to make sure when you walk in those places, you can have your head high and not feel like somebody's going to judge you is higher, because they're like, God damn, now that's not sexy. And she put it down. That ain't the way life works. We judge women way French save me on this. [01:20:34] Speaker D: You know? [01:20:34] Speaker C: We judge women crazy by some of this. [01:20:36] Speaker D: Thank you. [01:20:36] Speaker A: We judge women by their past, straight up, and then they judge us by. [01:20:41] Speaker B: I don't even feel like you were even listening. [01:20:43] Speaker D: No. [01:20:43] Speaker B: Before you agreed, I just swear to God, you were in your phone looking at some shit he said for saving. You were like, Yep, I got you, nigga. [01:20:51] Speaker A: But that's true, though. We judge women by their past and get judged by that. [01:20:55] Speaker C: No, we do not. [01:20:56] Speaker B: Can we call Odub? Ow was willing to marry a hooker. [01:21:00] Speaker A: Odub is the anomaly of everything. Come on. [01:21:04] Speaker B: What do you mean, the anomaly of everything? The anomaly of everything. He's just the one off for the. [01:21:14] Speaker A: He is a one off of most things. He's the anomaly of most things, like career. Like, he's a musician that tours the world, like you said you would be willing man. [01:21:27] Speaker B: So on a man's man, where would he rank for you at one out of ten? [01:21:32] Speaker C: He's up there. He's definitely up there. [01:21:34] Speaker A: What do you mean by man's man. [01:21:35] Speaker C: Again, you see the value in him? [01:21:38] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:21:39] Speaker A: Can we put that as far as awesomeness? [01:21:42] Speaker C: Sure. [01:21:42] Speaker B: Yeah, whatever. [01:21:43] Speaker C: How awesome is he? [01:21:44] Speaker A: He's an eight and awesome, definitely. Because it's an interesting life, bro. [01:21:52] Speaker B: Whatever you say, bro. I get you. [01:21:55] Speaker D: Interesting life. [01:21:55] Speaker A: It's a life a lot of men wish they could do, but they don't really have the capability to do it. [01:22:02] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:22:02] Speaker B: And he does. [01:22:03] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:22:04] Speaker B: And you admire that much like you admire the cuckold. [01:22:08] Speaker A: No, not the same. The admiration I have for the men that does the cuckolding is the lack of shame, your true self. I feel like men are coded to not like, this shit at all. It's like, biologically. Even if they never taught us anything, we would not like that. [01:22:26] Speaker C: Right. [01:22:26] Speaker A: The fact that you can bypass that code. I just want to have a conversation with those guys, because I really want to know how they do. [01:22:35] Speaker C: Okay. I'm a percentage number. What's the percentage of you doing it? [01:22:39] Speaker A: Zero. [01:22:40] Speaker C: Oh, come on now. Somebody you admire, you have a 0% chance of ever doing it. I don't believe that at all. [01:22:45] Speaker A: The reason why I admire them is because I know I could never do it. It's like watching those people that so you're not fire. [01:22:52] Speaker C: It's like, I admire that because you could do that. Admire not aspire I don't even want. [01:22:57] Speaker A: To learn how to do that. I don't even want to go through the growing pains to learn how to do that. [01:23:01] Speaker C: Well, this don't require you any growing pain. [01:23:03] Speaker D: Right? [01:23:03] Speaker A: Well, you got to have some growing pain. [01:23:05] Speaker B: No, it isn't. It's just your mental mind. Get that mental, you just being elevated. You stop being a child. Right? No, listen, you never heard me say. [01:23:17] Speaker C: I admired at all. [01:23:18] Speaker B: So again, you were saying that they've decoded this code and they've taken their mind to another place. Right. And then the fact that they don't have any guilt, you're telling me that you couldn't get your mind you're not strong enough. [01:23:35] Speaker A: Right? [01:23:35] Speaker B: You're not strong enough to get your mind to where they get their mind. [01:23:37] Speaker C: I thought you were strong, bro. [01:23:39] Speaker A: No. And then I don't even want to do that because I feel like the moment I do that what's the point. [01:23:44] Speaker C: Of what her hold up, bro? [01:23:46] Speaker A: I'm enjoying sex to another nigga. I'm not even enjoying it with me. [01:23:49] Speaker C: I'm not judging how you get your pleasure. [01:23:51] Speaker B: You were talking about pleasing, right? Yeah. That's what pleases. Right? You're the ultimate pleaser. [01:23:57] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:23:58] Speaker C: You care about your woman's pleasure so. [01:24:00] Speaker B: Much that you're not willing to take that on your own self and allow her to get it however she needs to get it. [01:24:07] Speaker C: You're a fake, dude. You're too fake. [01:24:09] Speaker A: I'm fake, then, yeah. [01:24:11] Speaker B: Do you really admire the cuck? I don't know. [01:24:14] Speaker C: I think you need to change that admirer to aspire. [01:24:16] Speaker A: Maybe aspire, but, like. [01:24:20] Speaker B: I think you need to do some definition. [01:24:22] Speaker A: I would want to have a conversation with them. I really would want to know what would you ask? [01:24:25] Speaker C: What would be the first question? [01:24:26] Speaker B: Can I fuck your girl? [01:24:27] Speaker D: No. [01:24:28] Speaker A: Trauma. I would want to know childhood traumas, because I feel like it has to start there. [01:24:31] Speaker C: What, so you think that a person who would accept that has to be who got traumatized? [01:24:35] Speaker A: I think the majority of them that do it, there's a trauma response to it's. A trauma response. [01:24:41] Speaker C: What does that satisfy? [01:24:43] Speaker D: Right. [01:24:43] Speaker C: Give me an example of what kind of trauma somebody would have to have. [01:24:46] Speaker A: Had so I could see it as like, let's say you have a small dick. Not necessarily micro, but you have a small dick. And a lot of the early sexual experience you had was disappointment due to that small dick. And then you meet a girl that didn't mind it, and then you all develop a kink of where she shame you for your small dick, but that somehow turns you on. [01:25:08] Speaker D: Okay. [01:25:08] Speaker A: And then you graduate to college. [01:25:11] Speaker B: Is it always talking shit to you about your little dick? I think you watch too much porn. [01:25:16] Speaker C: No, five and a half is enough, bro. Five and a half will do. [01:25:22] Speaker B: If you're just letting other people fuck. I don't think it always is. The niggas standing in the corner talking about your little dick. [01:25:30] Speaker A: I think majority of it comes from it's like a lack of response. Even the guys that like the girls that make them spend all their money, it's like because they're leaders in their field, they want to become like a bitch in this field because they always lead. [01:25:47] Speaker B: So you don't have five and a half say, right? [01:25:49] Speaker A: No. [01:25:50] Speaker B: You know that five and a half is what's needed to get to satisfaction. [01:25:54] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:25:54] Speaker B: But you still want your girl pleased. You know that your four can't do it. You're fucking willing to say, I love you enough, I'm going to let you get five and a half. [01:26:03] Speaker C: That's love, man. That's soul tie. [01:26:04] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:26:06] Speaker B: That's not trauma, that's being a giver. [01:26:11] Speaker A: But the thing about the cuck holding thing, specifically, the dude gets off on the girl fucking the other dudes. I'm not even talking about the girl. [01:26:18] Speaker B: Because she's getting pleased in a way that you've never seen because you only got four. [01:26:22] Speaker A: I don't know, man, but you're not the one doing it. [01:26:24] Speaker B: So what? See, it's not about you again, Monday you talk about being a pleaser, but then I don't understand why you don't it's not about your satisfaction. She's being satisfied in a way that you could not accomplish, which then again, she's not trying to leave you. She's not trying to take this nigga. [01:26:44] Speaker C: I understand that. [01:26:45] Speaker B: She's just being satisfied. And you are being the facilitator of that. Because again, this don't happen unless you say, okay. So again, it's still on you. You're still the gatekeeper. [01:26:55] Speaker C: I don't feel like it's that far from swinging. Honestly. [01:26:57] Speaker B: Yeah, very close. Yeah, that's close. [01:27:02] Speaker A: Because you're still willing to watch the girl fuck another dude. Even if you get pussy? [01:27:06] Speaker B: Yeah, even if you're loud to someone. [01:27:07] Speaker A: Else fuck some, you close, you might as well. [01:27:10] Speaker B: It's just without your benefit, you don't get nothing out of it, like swinging. [01:27:13] Speaker A: But you just said that his benefit. [01:27:15] Speaker C: Is letting her be you're. [01:27:16] Speaker A: Right. [01:27:17] Speaker C: That there's no person with you. [01:27:19] Speaker B: Right. The swinging, you get the physical benefit of their fucking. [01:27:23] Speaker A: So do you think spouse or whatever, if you are a swinger, do you think it will be easy to convince you to become a cuckold? [01:27:29] Speaker D: A cuck? [01:27:30] Speaker A: Whatever? [01:27:30] Speaker C: I think it'd be easier. Not necessarily easy, but it'd be easier. It's palatable at that point because you've already seen her. The only difference is now you're not fucking nobody. [01:27:39] Speaker A: Right? [01:27:40] Speaker C: I mean, sometimes in a threesome, like, the girls aren't doing anything with each other, so that's kind of cuckoldish, too. [01:27:46] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:27:49] Speaker B: Happens. [01:27:49] Speaker A: Shout out to the cuckolds. There you go again. Okay. [01:27:54] Speaker C: You're one step from aspire. You're an admirer. [01:27:56] Speaker B: Now say aspire without even thinking. That's your problem, man. You got to start thinking before you agree to be honest. Because he just said aspire you're like. Yeah, aspire. And that's not what you meant. [01:28:07] Speaker A: I can guarantee it. I just think it's fascinating. How about that? [01:28:11] Speaker B: So do you think that aspire was the right word for you after you. [01:28:13] Speaker A: Put me on you graduated from fucking Georgia State. [01:28:17] Speaker B: You know what aspire means. [01:28:18] Speaker A: I understand. [01:28:18] Speaker C: But you got a master's degree. [01:28:23] Speaker A: Out of all the kinks, this one is one of the most. [01:28:26] Speaker C: No, there's some crazy no, there's ones. [01:28:28] Speaker A: Like the shit in kinks and all those things are weird too. [01:28:30] Speaker B: The pain ones are the ones pain. [01:28:32] Speaker A: I can't do the but there's like scientific studies that show that people crushing actually enjoy pain like some people do. So I can understand that. I can automatically understand how get into that. [01:28:43] Speaker B: I can get down. [01:28:44] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know. [01:28:45] Speaker B: But don't crush my balls. I don't want those guys nipple twisting. [01:28:50] Speaker C: Isn't that kind of what cuckolding is, though? It's like a virtual crushing of the balls. I don't know, symbol. Because symbolic yeah, it's virtually the same thing. You're getting your ball taken. [01:29:03] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:29:04] Speaker C: I don't know. Maybe that's not what they feel at all. Maybe they don't feel disrespected at all and I'm the idiot. [01:29:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I've heard of my fuckers. Like letting not three, but like full five niggas deep. You know what I mean? [01:29:18] Speaker A: Like a gang. [01:29:18] Speaker C: Oh, you mean like a fifth man out. [01:29:21] Speaker D: Cuckoo. [01:29:21] Speaker A: Yeah, also multiple niggas. [01:29:23] Speaker D: Yes. [01:29:23] Speaker C: Damn. [01:29:24] Speaker D: Yeah. Shit. Yeah. [01:29:27] Speaker B: That shit ain't going to be no good none. But again, if you already lose little dick, you probably didn't tell the difference. [01:29:36] Speaker C: You have to know the difference though, right? [01:29:39] Speaker B: Can't she just warm bath that shit back to normal? I mean, if a baby could come out of that bitch for it to. [01:29:44] Speaker A: Come back to go back down after. [01:29:46] Speaker B: Lemon juice after a baby, but not after no fucking unless she's fucking Congolese niggas, right? Like I mean, just a regular ass nigga with six inches like oh, yeah. [01:29:54] Speaker A: Regular niggas is fine. [01:29:56] Speaker B: Yeah, she could hot bath that shit back to normal. Fucking put some salt in the water. Just shrink that shit up. [01:30:03] Speaker C: Hot wing sauce. [01:30:06] Speaker B: Let me ask you guys. I'll tell you why after the fact, but do you think it's bitch made for a man to try to look younger? [01:30:15] Speaker C: Like dyeing their hair and stuff like that? [01:30:16] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:30:16] Speaker B: Or getting plugs or shit like that? If your hair is falling? Yeah. Say, you know how you're balding and. [01:30:23] Speaker A: I go to Turkey? [01:30:24] Speaker B: No, you got to go Turkey. You go right fucking down in fucking Buckhead and get the little fucking $2. [01:30:31] Speaker A: You ain't seen a while at the end, I don't know, like 20 bands. Turkey, the flight and the surgery. [01:30:39] Speaker B: 6000 you might not come back from Turkey. [01:30:43] Speaker C: You may be sex trafficked, right. [01:30:46] Speaker B: You end up in Turkey and fucking be wrapped in the money in a fucking rug. [01:30:52] Speaker C: No, man, I think you're only here for a little bit of time and whatever makes you happy, you got to do, man. [01:30:58] Speaker A: And then you're going to look good. So that means I feel like you get more maybe. [01:31:01] Speaker B: Let's not make it. There's some shit that listen, have you seen fucking what's her name? The redhead that was fucking married to Tom Cruise? [01:31:12] Speaker A: Gwynett? [01:31:13] Speaker D: No. [01:31:14] Speaker B: Kim Basinger. No, it's not. It's a Kate Blint. [01:31:18] Speaker A: Nah, Kate was the one that you. [01:31:20] Speaker B: Jumped, the one that was in Eyes Wise shut. [01:31:23] Speaker D: Right? Yeah. [01:31:23] Speaker C: I don't know her name. [01:31:28] Speaker B: Because I watched fucking Practical Magic over the weekend with her in it, and she don't look like that no more. But again so again, what I'm telling you is that you can get shit done and it not turn out right. Just because you're getting shit done don't mean that that shit is going to be you look better afterwards, right? You could have I mean, there's motherfuckers that got bad plugs and motherfuckers make fun of them, you know what I mean? And they're like, damn, look at that niggas hair. Like he's trying it too hard and it didn't work out, right. Beijing, when you start sweating all of it as a man, is it feminine, right? Because again, I think we've accepted it as for women, right? Like women, I think it's only feminine. [01:32:09] Speaker A: When dudes start scanning plastic surgery. Not like Botox or some shit. But they get the ABS. They get those things instead of going to lip injections. [01:32:18] Speaker B: Dudes getting that I don't know what plastic surgery. So you're just talking about the ABS? [01:32:23] Speaker A: I'm talking about like when they do the body stuff, like lipo. I think if a dude goes get lipo, I look at that as bitch made. You could have go to the gym, bro. [01:32:32] Speaker D: Okay, what about women? [01:32:33] Speaker C: Could they go to the gym instead of getting lipo? [01:32:34] Speaker A: They should, but I won't call it bitch made. If they do it. [01:32:42] Speaker B: When it's with a man, you're referring it to as a woman like tendency. But then when a woman does it. [01:32:47] Speaker A: You'Re doing that tendency, right? [01:32:49] Speaker B: So it's bitch made still. [01:32:50] Speaker A: But it's that tendency. It's like, duh. You do that. [01:32:55] Speaker C: I don't know, man. I feel like all the opportunities you have at your fingertips if you're not using them, why so the reason why. [01:33:05] Speaker B: I was even asking this, right? Because I was going to do a prank on you guys because my beard is fucking fully gray now, damn near. And I was going to get some just for men and just fucking that brush that shit in and see what happened, right? And then have you guys see if you noticed it and then deny I wouldn't notice. And then deny the fact that I had done something at all, I wouldn't have noticed. Bro, I looked at the box and I was like, not putting this shit on my face again. I thought it was something that you could just brush in and gradually change it. It's like a full on dye. [01:33:35] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:33:35] Speaker B: And I was like, no, I'm not going to dye my shit. You know what I mean? And then that just made me think. [01:33:39] Speaker C: Just because you felt like it's bitch made? [01:33:41] Speaker B: No, I just felt like it would be too I thought the gradual would be something that I was interested. [01:33:46] Speaker C: So you think we would believe it if your hair slowly went from gray to no? [01:33:49] Speaker D: Right. [01:33:50] Speaker A: We would know you guided, but again, we wouldn't question it. [01:33:53] Speaker B: But it's one of those things like when you're around someone and you don't really notice how tall they've gotten because you've watched the growth. Right. But as opposed to fucking, you come next summer and you're like, God damn, you didn't fucking sproute it. It's one of those things like if I just showed up and my shit was all the way fucking black, then the extreme of here one day, gone the next is too obvious. I think that was it for me. [01:34:18] Speaker C: Yeah, but I think we're in the age now where you're going to start seeing way more male surgeries. [01:34:25] Speaker A: Why is that? Is it because it's available? [01:34:27] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:34:28] Speaker C: There wasn't technology for it in the past, and now they're doing dick implants and peck implants and calf implants. [01:34:34] Speaker B: They definitely do the dick implants because that dude who did the fucking casting, the fake casting the white? Yeah. For mean he was less than five and a half. Now he's probably about six. [01:34:46] Speaker D: Okay. [01:34:47] Speaker A: He didn't even get a good one. [01:34:48] Speaker B: No, I mean but again, it's almost like when you don't want to fucking Michelle Cadence. [01:34:53] Speaker C: What's a good one? French talk to us. [01:34:55] Speaker A: I feel like you say he was less than five. [01:34:57] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:34:58] Speaker C: What would you want him to be? [01:34:59] Speaker A: He go to 7.5. [01:35:01] Speaker C: That's what you want him to have? [01:35:02] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:35:02] Speaker C: If you're going to do that, how fat would you want it? [01:35:04] Speaker A: What was his gurt? [01:35:05] Speaker B: Because I don't think he girthed your. [01:35:09] Speaker A: Hand sometimes when you small lengthwise, you. [01:35:11] Speaker C: Still got what would you want? Show me with your hand. [01:35:13] Speaker B: So you don't know. Maybe I've just been watching porn too long. But this motherfucker that was the fake casting dude before there was fucking Chris the black in Los Angeles. That motherfucker. [01:35:26] Speaker C: I have no idea what you're talking about. This is a character. [01:35:29] Speaker B: Well, I don't know. He's a character. He says his name all the time. This is Chris Audi in Hollywood. [01:35:35] Speaker A: I know. Casting couches. But I never know the guy. [01:35:37] Speaker B: Well, the guy fucking announces his name. [01:35:41] Speaker A: I go straight to the fucking and. [01:35:42] Speaker B: He'S, you know, got so and so coming up. She's blah, blah, blah, blah. And then he interviews her or something. [01:35:48] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:35:48] Speaker B: And he fucking gets her ID and all of that shit and sits down and then fucking makes it look like it's official. [01:35:54] Speaker D: Right. [01:35:54] Speaker B: Like, I need to see your ID, right? [01:35:56] Speaker D: Blah, blah, blah. [01:35:56] Speaker C: And then I think it's about to happen, bro. I think that probably they're among us now. Guys been dyeing their hair and beard and stuff forever. And I don't see a problem. [01:36:07] Speaker A: And I think that's fine. The dying, it's cheating. But so what? [01:36:11] Speaker C: You have the power to do it, do it. [01:36:13] Speaker A: But I also think it's good for presentation sake, because people might look at. [01:36:17] Speaker B: You as more ageism. [01:36:19] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:36:19] Speaker A: So that's why I don't mind that even a job interview. It'll probably be better if you do get rid of the grays. [01:36:26] Speaker C: But I am from an era of men where men you just deal with deal with that shit. But, I mean, that will look at where that's gotten us, too, though. Some of us are kind of fucked up from all that. [01:36:37] Speaker A: So that's what I'm saying. Do you really think that should be the route? Because my thing is this is my thing, especially for men doing it, like, women doing it, they get a pass. But when men doing it, if you start taking the easy way out for everything, when it goes back to that conversation about going back in the kitchen if you're taking the easy way for the easy way out for everything to the point where now you not even going to the gym, you just right. [01:36:58] Speaker C: But let me ask you a question, French. Why have you worked so hard to then work hard, too? If you work so hard, you should be able to take advantage of the things you've worked so hard to be able to afford, right? [01:37:08] Speaker A: So you work your ass off so. [01:37:10] Speaker C: That you don't have to do some things hard anymore. You have an easy way to do things. Why then do you punish yourself for not doing the easy things? [01:37:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:37:20] Speaker B: If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working? [01:37:24] Speaker C: This is an American thing. They've got us tricked into believing you got to work hard to make money. And if you're not working, if you're not busy, then you're wasting life. That's some American shit, bro. That ain't like that nowhere else. We have been tricked, and now we trick ourselves into it. I'm saying, if it only costs you seven I don't know how much dye costs. How much is about $7 a box? [01:37:46] Speaker B: Maybe like twelve, I think. [01:37:48] Speaker C: Okay, $12 a box. If you can afford to have $12 every time you need to dye your shit, that is an opportunity that you are provided. Why would you make this more difficult on yourself and be like, no, I'm going to just do this great thing. Fuck that shit. I mean, I'm a man. [01:38:01] Speaker A: You've worked your ass off to be. [01:38:02] Speaker C: Able to afford $12 a box, and now you can afford and you're like, Nah, that's cheating. That don't make sense to me. [01:38:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:38:09] Speaker C: I'm having to rethink a lot of the things that I've been programmed to do and be in this country. And again, America is a great country. Don't get me wrong. I'm not hating on America. But they have conditioned and programmed us into these worker bees, and it's gotten into every aspect of our life to where now you have the ability to go out. Get out to if you have a little dick, you got a chance to go out and get a bigger dick. All you do has to be able to do is afford it. You got a chance to make all your grays be black. [01:38:36] Speaker A: All you got to do is just. [01:38:37] Speaker C: Go buy the $12 and put on your face. But we're going to tell us no. That's the easy way. Why would I I'm not going to cheat. [01:38:45] Speaker A: Why? [01:38:46] Speaker C: You have worked hard enough to afford the ability. It's not even cheating. [01:38:50] Speaker B: You're just utilizing your ability, the liposuction, right? [01:38:53] Speaker A: Why would you go to the gym. [01:38:54] Speaker C: If you can just go get the liposuction surgery? [01:38:56] Speaker B: And by the time you done fucking spending all the gym membership to get to your fucking your six pack or wherever you're trying to lose your weight, you probably just spend more. [01:39:05] Speaker C: Fucking, bro, I earned a six pack, bro, I earned it. [01:39:08] Speaker B: But what's the difference? [01:39:09] Speaker C: Definitely spent less if we both got a six pack. [01:39:11] Speaker A: Time. You spent more if we both got a six pack. [01:39:14] Speaker C: Who the fuck cares, right? [01:39:15] Speaker B: And then again, you talking about time. What about the time I fucking sacrificed the time? What did I do with that time, right, that I didn't fucking have to be in the gym fucking five days a week, fucking 2 hours a day, right? Fucking whatever the fuck, to get this six pack. What did I do with that time that only took me, what, I don't know, a day, right? [01:39:34] Speaker A: A day and then a week to recover, right? [01:39:37] Speaker B: So what the fuck? And now I'm onto some other shit and you're still at the gym wasting your fucking hours fucking trying to get it right. [01:39:44] Speaker C: No, I don't say wasting the gym is not wasting because it's like health. No, that's where we disagree, Mac, is that I'm not saying that a person who decides to still go to the gym is wrong, right? All I'm saying is the person who decides to go get the liposuction surgery is not wrong either. That's all I'm saying. You've worked your ass off to have an option, right? Now you telling yourself, I can't do that because that's cheating. Now you're a dumb ass because you've worked to be able to afford these things. You've worked your ass off to be able to do more than the average guy can do, right? But now you're telling me, no, I'm not going to do that, though. No, there's limits. I'm not doing that. [01:40:19] Speaker B: But, I mean, would you work for this? [01:40:21] Speaker C: Yeah. You did all this work to be better than better than better than. Now have an opportunity to do some shit that you really want. You really want to be slim with the six pack. That's what you really want. And you can either go to the gym and it takes you six years. [01:40:33] Speaker A: That's how I'd be feeling with my retirement money. Because I'm like, what if I don't make it till then? [01:40:38] Speaker C: Have you wanting to use so you're saving? Like, why save? [01:40:42] Speaker A: Sometimes I'll be thinking like, man, I could just I'll be thinking about other ways because I'm like, what if I do not live to that time and. [01:40:50] Speaker C: Then that money gets your girl going to fuck off that money when you dead. [01:40:56] Speaker A: I was like, Give me the money. [01:40:57] Speaker C: She's like, Well, I wasn't going to go to Cabo for a year, but now I can quit my job. [01:41:04] Speaker A: Sometimes, like, should we really even be saving this much? [01:41:08] Speaker C: I battle that all the time. And the easiest thing I say is if you owe money on a credit card or you have a loan, pay that before you save because you're paying crazy amount of interest for sure. And you're losing money in a savings account because that interest is killing your ass on the other side. So that's what I definitely say. As far as emergency funds, I think you got to have an emergency fund because shit happens because you might lose your job for a little while and you may need to have some little cushion. But after that, man, saving is some bullshit. [01:41:33] Speaker D: Too. [01:41:33] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I'm if your money ain't making money, why you don't sit in a no account? That don't make any sense. [01:41:40] Speaker B: Yeah, make it do. [01:41:41] Speaker D: So. [01:41:42] Speaker C: But I'm reconditioning my belief on a lot of these things that as a 48 year old man, I've been taught is cheating. I'm reconditioning a lot of that thinking because I've seen evidence of other things going down to Mexico and seeing the other way some people live and stuff. I'd be an idiot to ignore that, you know what I'm saying? So I don't know, man. I think that if you had got to die, I wouldn't have even noticed because I don't think that that's lame. So I probably wouldn't even have noticed. I'm like, oh, shit. You look good, man. What's going on? That's probably what I was saying. Oh, I dyed my beard. [01:42:22] Speaker A: Like, oh, shit. [01:42:23] Speaker C: Yeah, I see it now. I probably wouldn't even have noticed. [01:42:25] Speaker B: And you know what it is, too. I really didn't care about the beard. Mustache is graying, unevenly. That's the problem. [01:42:32] Speaker C: That's what's going on. My beard now I finally got grays. I've been slowly getting here, gray here, gray there, whatever. But I got now like one little. [01:42:40] Speaker A: Patch where this side you got a couple. [01:42:43] Speaker C: Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So it's like these patches of areas where there are some grays. But I look at the other side of that is I still got a full head of hair, right? What am I complaining about? Too what do you mean? [01:42:55] Speaker B: Tell you about it. [01:42:56] Speaker A: I don't got a full head of hair, okay? I don't know what you was getting, 28. [01:43:00] Speaker C: But not even on the other side of the token. On the same token. I can afford to go out and get die the reason why I'm not I don't know why. [01:43:08] Speaker D: Right. [01:43:08] Speaker C: Maybe I should. Well, who gives a fuck? I can afford to get it. I've worked hard enough to be able to afford to look 30 again. [01:43:15] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:43:15] Speaker B: Now if this shit don't even out, I'm probably going to do it because again, it looks weird. [01:43:22] Speaker C: You don't like the way that it looks? [01:43:23] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:43:24] Speaker C: It's not salt and pepper. It's just like pepper. [01:43:26] Speaker B: And then it got like a little. [01:43:28] Speaker C: Fucking top came off the salt. [01:43:30] Speaker B: What's the nigga that used to do that little twinkle, tickle, twinkle bewitched no, but when the movies that didn't have sound like what was his name? [01:43:44] Speaker C: Charlie Chaplin. [01:43:45] Speaker B: Yeah, Charlie Chaplin. [01:43:45] Speaker D: Shit. [01:43:46] Speaker B: And he's got like a little Charlie Chaplin thing to the it's like it makes it feel like my shit is like I should tilt my head the wrong way or something. [01:43:53] Speaker C: Like bad shading. [01:43:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it is bad shading. [01:43:56] Speaker D: Yeah, I feel you. Yeah. So? Yeah. [01:43:58] Speaker B: I don't know. Do it, man. [01:43:59] Speaker C: I say go do it. Fuck them. [01:44:00] Speaker D: Yep. [01:44:00] Speaker B: All right, we're going to I say. [01:44:01] Speaker C: Go do it and fuck them. Because who gives a fuck? Fuck them. You can't afford it, nigga. That's what I would tell them. But every time it's like, oh, nigga, you die. You can't afford it, nigga. Oh, man, I can go afford it. Well, why aren't you? [01:44:10] Speaker D: Right? [01:44:11] Speaker C: That's cheating. What are you talking about? [01:44:12] Speaker D: Cheating? [01:44:12] Speaker A: The fuck are you talking about? [01:44:13] Speaker B: Know what right? [01:44:15] Speaker C: So what, I shouldn't look my best? I shouldn't feel comfortable and confident? That doesn't make sense to me. Men, especially American men, we punish ourselves for things that we have worked our ass off to be able to afford. The comforts of things, the ease of life. We're punishing ourselves for then accepting those things. So what's the real end game? [01:44:35] Speaker D: Right? [01:44:35] Speaker C: Why are we working so hard? [01:44:37] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a good point. [01:44:38] Speaker A: No, that point when you said I. [01:44:40] Speaker B: Could definitely afford it. [01:44:41] Speaker A: Why work hard if you're not going to utilize. [01:44:46] Speaker D: That shit? [01:44:47] Speaker A: Makes sense. [01:44:48] Speaker B: You wasn't going to finish the whole sentence. [01:44:50] Speaker A: I lost the train of thought. When you think about it, I really put things into perspective about everything. Not just like, what are you doing it for? Yeah. [01:45:01] Speaker C: And I have to give credit because. [01:45:03] Speaker A: Niggas that be working hard, it's my bad, be honest. And then they'll work extra hard for more shit and be like, bro, when are you going to chill? [01:45:09] Speaker C: Somebody else I spoke with this past week that was asking me some questions about stuff that I've done over the years and why am I being so hard on myself about some of these things when there's easier ways to do it? But doing those things I've told myself in the past that that's kind of like cheating, or it would make me less to do that, but what the fuck? What have I been working all this hard for if I'm not going to take advantage of the things that I have available to you? I have reached a point where I've made natural advancements past some niggas. [01:45:41] Speaker A: Right. [01:45:42] Speaker C: I shouldn't still play by the rules. Them niggas play by. [01:45:45] Speaker D: Right. [01:45:45] Speaker C: It doesn't make sense to play by those rules anymore because I have access to a new set of rules. [01:45:50] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:45:51] Speaker A: Do you feel like sometimes you get, like, impostor syndrome all the time? [01:45:55] Speaker C: I have it really bad. [01:45:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:45:58] Speaker B: What did he say? [01:45:59] Speaker C: Impostor syndrome. Impostor syndrome. Okay, I have it really bad. I don't even know what that it's a real big problem for me. [01:46:06] Speaker B: What is that? [01:46:07] Speaker A: It's like you feel like you don't deserve you're not qualified for wherever you are or whatever. [01:46:11] Speaker C: You feel like you're an imposter, and it's just like it's only moments before everybody finds out, you'll know, what the fuck you're doing. [01:46:18] Speaker A: For me, I'd be feeling like I'm not doing enough. And then every time my older cousins be like, bro, you good, bro. [01:46:25] Speaker C: This goes back to what I was saying about I forget sometimes how intelligent I am. That's where all this sparks from. It's from the idea that I put in so much work to get where I am right now. But in my mind, it's almost like I still see myself as the person I was before I did the work. [01:46:39] Speaker D: Same here. [01:46:39] Speaker A: But I'd be feeling I'm failing at life. I'm like, I'm not doing shit, but I got to get my shit together. But I'm like looking, I guess I'm not I got this, I got that. I'm working on this, and it's going well, but I don't feel like I've achieved anything. But when I take a moment and look around me, I'm like, no, I've achieved, but I don't feel it. And I don't know it's because I have, like I'm assuming there's an end goal. [01:47:01] Speaker C: Here's the exercise. Start doing some of the stuff that you felt like, I can't do that. That's not good. Or that's cheating or what? Start doing a couple of those things you see, like mac dye your mustache. Fuck them and see how you feel. And see do you feel like it's cheating when you get those compliments and they're like, hey, just the way I. [01:47:16] Speaker B: Might look at myself and feel right. [01:47:18] Speaker D: You know what I mean? [01:47:18] Speaker B: Because really, it's me, right? It's not necessarily motherfuckers being like, hey, you look old, or whatever. [01:47:26] Speaker C: It's just women dye their hair like 95, 98%. That's why women walk around here if they have their natural hair. [01:47:33] Speaker D: Even. [01:47:33] Speaker C: We're talking about black women sometimes that it's not even their hair, right? But they dye their hair. Bro, come on. Get the fuck out of here. [01:47:38] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:47:39] Speaker C: We hold ourselves to this standard, and I'm not really sure I don't really know why I've been holding myself to that standard. [01:47:45] Speaker A: Programming. Yeah, it is the programming, because every time you did something for yourself as a like from being a little boy your boys make fun of you to society and everything. It starts from moment with little boys. [01:47:58] Speaker C: Yeah, we can use Mexico as the example, right? So if I move to Mexico, I'm light years ahead of them, right? Just because of where I grew up and then the fact that I've worked so hard to do whatever, you know what I'm saying? [01:48:09] Speaker A: And then you're going to be at advantage because you're coming with your resources. [01:48:13] Speaker C: And that's no different than some people who have been in America for their generational wealth that they have. They're here on an advanced level to me. And you think they're holding back or are they using what they have to their advantage? They're using it, right? That's how they continue to get richer and make the gap between poor and rich expand is because they're taking advantage. They're seeing light years ahead of what I see. They have already got these relationships built. They've already got these networks formed. So they're just pushing buttons now to get stuff to do. And I'm like, man, that shit ain't fair. And it may not be fair, but is it wrong for them to use what abilities they have? Would it be wrong for me to go to Mexico and use the advantages that I have to make myself more wealthy? [01:48:54] Speaker E: Maybe. [01:48:54] Speaker C: Maybe it would. Maybe it would be. But what is the end game? What have I been working so hard for if not to take advantage of the things? You know what I'm saying? [01:49:03] Speaker B: I think we talked about it before on the show because I remember when we were talking about bankruptcies and stuff, right? And how we as black community feel about bankruptcies. And we're like, no, we don't want to do that. We'll fucking struggle. We'll fucking be broke as fuck, trying to make shit work instead of fucking utilizing that. My brother had a business partner who was a woman, white woman, and she's like, I don't give a shit. [01:49:35] Speaker D: If. [01:49:35] Speaker B: This shit is not working in six months, not making me money, I'll close the doors and fucking and move on to the next I'll break leases. I don't give a shit about none of that. [01:49:44] Speaker C: And we'll tell her, that's wrong. You're cheating the system. And she's rich as fuck. The system has been cheating. [01:49:50] Speaker B: She was rich as fuck. She had plenty of money because of this mentality. And she didn't have any guilt. It's almost like the cook. She didn't have any guilt for doing it. She didn't feel like, oh, I'm lesser because I fucking closed down a business that wasn't fucking making money or I fucking broke a lease, that I fucking whatever the fuck. Or if I signed, I mean, I signed claimed bankruptcy. Just think of fucking Trump. He's claimed bankruptcy multiple times. [01:50:16] Speaker C: And he told him, niggas, he's like, Why? Well, you haven't paid taxes. Like, you well, shit, I'll stop doing that when y'all change the laws. The laws are there for me to take advantage. What kind of idiot would I be to not take advantage if I know the law is this and I can use that to my advantage and not pay taxes? Why the fuck would I pay taxes? If you knew the secrets, you wouldn't do it's. [01:50:36] Speaker B: Just like the BSI coach, the fucking that nigga did. [01:50:40] Speaker A: Not like. He kept it real. [01:50:42] Speaker B: He didn't give a fuck. Any BSI coach the one that created that fake high school where he was fucking using their fucking kids to do PPP loans and shit. [01:50:50] Speaker A: Technically, it technically was legal, what he did. [01:50:54] Speaker B: Yeah, so it's not that's what he's saying, though. Because again, I'm here, I'm not in jail, right? Because, again, there's no law against what I did. And so don't come at me for doing what is legal. Change the laws if you don't like what I'm fucking doing. [01:51:09] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:51:09] Speaker C: The problem I always had was the integrity hit, right? But what am I basing that off of? [01:51:14] Speaker D: And that's what? [01:51:15] Speaker A: Same shit. [01:51:16] Speaker C: But what is the same shit? What do you mean? [01:51:19] Speaker A: You're saying the integrity the reason why you have this quote unquote integrity about these things is because that programming of looking at it as bitch made for getting your hair dyed. [01:51:28] Speaker C: But who gave me that programming? [01:51:29] Speaker A: We always want to know who the fuck that is. [01:51:31] Speaker C: I'm sure it's somebody who's taking advantage of me in some way, and they want me to stay feeling like that. So that's where my battle is, is the integrity part of it? Right? Removing the qualification of integrity to determine whether or not I should do something that allows me to take advantage of a system or advantage of a situation. That's where I'm working on right now. But it won't be long because I'm working through it. Yeah, it ain't going to be long. [01:51:58] Speaker B: I hear that. [01:51:59] Speaker C: Well, we got about eight minutes left. We did it again. We get one topic so real quick. [01:52:08] Speaker B: Then, this last one, because I don't know if you guys have heard of the nickname the Throat Goat. Have I heard of who is that? [01:52:16] Speaker D: Who is it? [01:52:16] Speaker C: A person? [01:52:17] Speaker A: Yes. I thought Throat Goat is just a good idea. [01:52:20] Speaker C: Is that that girl? No, light skinned girl. [01:52:23] Speaker B: Her name is you guys are not going to get this. [01:52:26] Speaker C: No, it's the girl who does the crazy hand shit, too. She's not a throat goat. [01:52:30] Speaker D: No. [01:52:30] Speaker A: I thought Thorpe goat was just a girl that gives gray head. [01:52:32] Speaker B: The throat goat that I'm referring to. Nancy Reagan, nigga. [01:52:36] Speaker D: Oh, yeah. [01:52:37] Speaker A: No, Nancy Reagan is the head monster. [01:52:41] Speaker B: No, not political. They said in Hollywood, before Ronald became a politician, she was topping niggas off the Throat Goat. [01:52:52] Speaker A: They called her, like everyone the Throat. [01:52:54] Speaker C: They didn't call her Throat Goat? [01:52:56] Speaker A: No, that's a real thing. [01:52:58] Speaker C: Goat was not a thing back then. [01:53:00] Speaker A: But she was known as the girl for, like she was the blue job queen. Where'd you get this is public information. [01:53:06] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:53:06] Speaker B: I mean, there's books out there that again, who knows if they're just capping, right? [01:53:12] Speaker D: Right. [01:53:12] Speaker B: But they say in Hollywood scenes, she was known. [01:53:17] Speaker C: Was she pretty back in the day? [01:53:18] Speaker A: No, but you got to think about that time. That time. How many girls was really giving head like that? [01:53:22] Speaker D: I don't know. [01:53:23] Speaker B: I'm sure all of think maybe we. [01:53:26] Speaker A: Don'T even know what that is. [01:53:27] Speaker C: What does that mean? It could be nothing. Back then. She may have been had no tricks, bro. [01:53:31] Speaker B: She maybe just had a Deep Throat. [01:53:32] Speaker C: Tickled the balls or something. [01:53:34] Speaker B: They had no, because that was when The Deep Throat was actually a movie. So there was a concept what year. [01:53:41] Speaker C: Nancy Reagan is always old as fuck already. [01:53:43] Speaker A: Have to be before the 80s. [01:53:44] Speaker C: Because Ronald, she was young enough to get the 60s. No, she was probably 40 in the 60s. [01:53:50] Speaker A: No, she was probably 40 when she was with Reagan. And that was the 80s, bro. [01:53:53] Speaker C: You realize in the 80s, when she was the First Lady, she was, like, 80 already. [01:53:58] Speaker B: Can we Google how old Dancy Reagan is? [01:54:00] Speaker C: Because she still don't work. [01:54:01] Speaker B: Because I told you at and T. [01:54:02] Speaker C: Don'T like it, bro. Yeah, no, it's that's that Google Pixel shit. Cut it off and cut it back on or something. [01:54:08] Speaker B: And it's funny because it says I got 5G, not the four LTE. It says 5G, but it's only got a couple of bars. But it won't let me do shit. I know. How old is Nancy Reagan? [01:54:19] Speaker C: She's dead now. [01:54:20] Speaker A: She's dead. She was born in 1921, died in 2016. [01:54:23] Speaker B: So in the 60s, she was 40. [01:54:24] Speaker C: I told you she was somebody's grandma already. In the 40s, she was in your. [01:54:28] Speaker B: Throat going no, she was in her. [01:54:29] Speaker A: 20S because she was born in 1921. So in the 40s, she was in. [01:54:32] Speaker C: Her early I said, this is six. [01:54:33] Speaker A: Sixty s. Oh, sixty s. Yeah. [01:54:34] Speaker B: But again, she wasn't a grandma 40s. [01:54:37] Speaker C: She may have been doing her thing. Yeah, but what was great head in the 40s? [01:54:42] Speaker B: No, in the 60s, she was still 40 year old is not too old to be fucking giving good head. [01:54:50] Speaker C: She wasn't doing that shit in the. [01:54:51] Speaker B: 40S when nobody doing that in the 60s. There was no throw fucking in the 40s. [01:54:59] Speaker C: Not like none of that shit. [01:55:02] Speaker B: I bet shit. I wonder how much sex has really changed. [01:55:06] Speaker C: Niggas took off their hat. Dads. Hold on, madam. Let me take my hat off. [01:55:11] Speaker B: You talk about the disrespectful shit that makes sex good. Niggas was just disrespectful just because they suspenders on a boxer dick. I'm not saying it was consensual, right? But it was probably some disrespect, respectful head given being gay. [01:55:26] Speaker C: Disrespectful for the you're going to throw. [01:55:28] Speaker B: Up on this dick? [01:55:29] Speaker C: Disrespectful for the time was not the same as your you're going to throw up on this? Ain't no throwing up on no dicks in the 40s, bro. [01:55:35] Speaker A: I don't think they was doing all that yet. [01:55:38] Speaker D: You think they were? [01:55:39] Speaker B: Hell yes, I think that niggas didn't. [01:55:43] Speaker A: I'm talking about my age. I remember when I was growing up, they were saying, niggas don't even eat pussy. That was cap, too, when I was. [01:55:51] Speaker B: Still saying that in your age. [01:55:53] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. [01:55:54] Speaker B: Because that was something. [01:55:56] Speaker A: I could only imagine what it was like in the 40s if when I was growing up. [01:56:00] Speaker B: It was always cap. Niggas was eating the pussy. I don't know where the rumors coming from. [01:56:06] Speaker C: I ain't going to lie. When I was, like, 1617, I was in this group, this band called Blackmail. It was a go go band. All the Niggas was from DC. And Maryland and Virginia. Shit, they was in college and I was younger. They was like, Yo, you never ate no ass. I was like, no. They was really into that. And I wasn't ready. [01:56:23] Speaker A: That was eating ass in the 90s. [01:56:25] Speaker C: Yeah, that was in the wasn't ready for I was like, Whoa, I'm still not. I mean, I did eventually, but I'm still not. They was like, Jamie Mac might be right. [01:56:34] Speaker A: Nothing's new, right? [01:56:35] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:56:35] Speaker B: Again, I think that the level. [01:56:37] Speaker A: These niggas were older than you. That means they were already eating the. [01:56:40] Speaker B: Level of depravity that fucking motherfuckers will do behind closed doors. Sure it wasn't advertised, but you think it wasn't happening. [01:56:51] Speaker C: But that's what I'm wild shit. I want to preserve that depravity. That's why I don't kiss and tell. I want you to be as nasty as you want to when we're together. No one will know but you and. [01:57:01] Speaker B: I. I get that. [01:57:02] Speaker A: Best lady in the street with freaking bad. [01:57:04] Speaker D: I get that. [01:57:05] Speaker C: I think they're sheets and street. He round the words. He's a rapper after all. Listeners, we appreciate you tuning in once again to the no Nonsense Show. Make sure you go out to the website Raresonus.com and check out all the shows on the network. Other than that, follow us on all the social medias. Jamie Mac will hopefully have an iPhone by the time this episode comes out. [01:57:27] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:57:27] Speaker B: Because his phones hey, at and T said I could bring in any trading. [01:57:31] Speaker A: Yeah, bro, you might as well get the new 15. [01:57:33] Speaker B: Yeah, I might do that. [01:57:34] Speaker C: Not Mike. Go do it, man. Because I'm tired of our text messages being green. [01:57:37] Speaker D: Yes. [01:57:39] Speaker B: Why does that bother you? [01:57:41] Speaker C: It just does. [01:57:42] Speaker A: I'm telling you, there's a flow, especially with group messaging. If everybody got an iPhone that you. [01:57:48] Speaker C: Would appreciate, you'll see a flow. [01:57:51] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:57:51] Speaker C: It just makes the conversation go better. All the videos show correctly, all the gifts, so the fucking emojis, all that shit shows correctly. When I edit, it doesn't say, be honest, edited this and it shows it again. Because it has to edit it for you in a different way. Like it's just come on, man. What are we doing? What are we doing? You have earned a right. [01:58:10] Speaker B: What have I worked so hard? [01:58:12] Speaker C: Why you work so hard, bro? To steal me on a green bubble, my nigga. [01:58:16] Speaker B: You know what? Again, I think my sticking point was always the pride. No, it wasn't a pride. It was the fucking restrictions, right? Like they didn't allow me to get the free shit. [01:58:26] Speaker C: What free shit? [01:58:27] Speaker B: Like, stopu stop being I know. Now this is what I'm saying. But they didn't dofu was late to the game and even before dofu, what. [01:58:34] Speaker C: Was the fucking shit? [01:58:36] Speaker B: What was the other free service that you could get all the movies on and all that shit? It was an app cody or whatever. Yeah, there it is. They didn't have that in what's the name. And I like that. I like to be able to watch all that shit on my phone without having to fucking be restricted. [01:58:50] Speaker C: But why can't you just get like you have that phone, right? [01:58:53] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:58:53] Speaker C: Well, you're going to trade it in, I guess. [01:58:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but I still got another android. [01:58:56] Speaker C: But you could go buy a cheap ass Android for, like it's straight talk or something and then just use it on WiFi or connect it to your Bluetooth personal hotspot on your phone. [01:59:05] Speaker A: Or you could buy an Android tablet if it's for the movies. [01:59:07] Speaker C: Yeah, there's so many options. And you can stop limiting your phone usage because come on, man. [01:59:12] Speaker B: Yeah, you guys are right. And another one, they had the free unlimited photos right on Google. My photos don't take up my space. [01:59:22] Speaker C: What are we talking about here? [01:59:23] Speaker B: Nigga? [01:59:24] Speaker A: Nigga, you pay what the $0.99 for the cloud storage. You get an extra, like 128 gigs, bro. [01:59:30] Speaker C: $5 for a year? For two terabytes. They're not giving you shit. Really? They're not really giving you much. It's not like they're giving you a whole bunch. [01:59:38] Speaker D: Yeah, you're right. [01:59:39] Speaker C: And how many fucking photos do you need? [01:59:41] Speaker B: How many photos? [01:59:42] Speaker D: I got? [01:59:42] Speaker B: Too many screenshots of dumb shit. [01:59:44] Speaker C: Yeah, do you need any of that? [01:59:45] Speaker D: No. [01:59:45] Speaker C: And so the real pictures you have, can you just offload those to a flash drive or something? [01:59:48] Speaker B: You're right. [01:59:49] Speaker C: All that plugs into phones now, so there's really no excuse. You're kind of just you're right. [01:59:54] Speaker D: Yeah. [01:59:56] Speaker C: Blue bubble gang, man. All right, so tomorrow, right? [01:59:59] Speaker D: No, I don't know. [02:00:00] Speaker C: Call me tomorrow from your iPhone. [02:00:01] Speaker B: It depends on the wait. On how long I have to wait for a fucking because I know there's a wait. [02:00:06] Speaker A: They'll ship it to your crib. [02:00:07] Speaker B: I know, but there's still a wait. [02:00:09] Speaker C: Yeah, I think mine is like, November. [02:00:11] Speaker A: Oh, you got to wait that long? [02:00:12] Speaker C: Yeah, because on Friday when they went for sale, kit was fucking bullshitting and oh, well, I need to check this and I want to do, like so we waited till like Saturday or Sunday. [02:00:22] Speaker A: But you still got two days later. [02:00:24] Speaker C: Two days later? It's November, bro. [02:00:25] Speaker B: Back order. [02:00:26] Speaker D: Yeah. [02:00:26] Speaker A: That means a lot of people bought that shit. [02:00:28] Speaker B: Yeah, of course they do. Every time they come out with one, it's the better phone. And I don't know if APOC had that bitch. The fucking lenses on that bitch are huge. [02:00:38] Speaker A: So with that whole new SIM card shit, you don't have to take your old SIM card and put the new. [02:00:42] Speaker C: I didn't do that on this one. [02:00:44] Speaker B: No. [02:00:44] Speaker C: Nissan Twelve. I'm telling you. I don't even know if I have a SIM card in this phone. [02:00:47] Speaker B: No, you do not. I can tell you because there's no way to take the SIM card. [02:00:50] Speaker D: Yes. [02:00:51] Speaker C: So once you twelve, though I still got a twelve. [02:00:53] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I'm talking about on the new ones. There's no option. There's no pinhole. [02:00:58] Speaker C: You don't really need that, though. That's just like when they took the headphone jack off the phone, who's gotten mad? [02:01:03] Speaker D: Really? [02:01:03] Speaker B: Now I kind of am. [02:01:05] Speaker D: You are? [02:01:06] Speaker B: Yes, because I like a cabled fucking headphone. [02:01:08] Speaker C: When do you use it? [02:01:09] Speaker D: Now. [02:01:09] Speaker C: Use cable now? [02:01:10] Speaker D: Yeah. Really? [02:01:11] Speaker C: I always see, you just came in with a Bluetooth today. You're so full of shit. [02:01:13] Speaker B: No, again, because you are so full of shit. [02:01:17] Speaker A: Do they even still sell regular headphones? [02:01:19] Speaker C: This thing is full of shit, though. I love the wired always. [02:01:25] Speaker D: I do. No, you don't. [02:01:28] Speaker C: No, you don't. You do not have one. No, you don't. And you know how much the adapter costs? [02:01:34] Speaker B: A little adapter. It's just a USBC. [02:01:36] Speaker D: No. [02:01:36] Speaker B: Everybody's USBC now. [02:01:37] Speaker D: Right? [02:01:38] Speaker C: Right. Well, no, the iPhone 15 pro is USBC, I think. [02:01:42] Speaker B: So the fucking rather one's lightning. If you do the regular, that's fucking that's Whack. [02:01:47] Speaker D: Right? [02:01:47] Speaker C: But you should get a Pro anyway. That's fucking you want those cameras? Do you like that shit? [02:01:51] Speaker B: Them cameras are fucking looking like they. [02:01:52] Speaker C: Shoot movies on iPhones. [02:01:54] Speaker B: Yeah, then the cameras look huge. I was like, God damn. [02:01:56] Speaker C: I think it's a telephoto lens. [02:01:57] Speaker B: Now I got camera images and I. [02:01:59] Speaker C: Know Samsung's been doing that for three years. Yeah, but they don't do it right. Apple does it right. Fuck out of here. Anyway, keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh. [02:02:12] Speaker E: Till next time, 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed.

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