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[00:00:16] Speaker A: Medium rare?
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[00:00:45] Speaker A: Oh, shit. Yeah.
[00:00:47] Speaker C: I mean, like, you know, in his hairline, because that. I mean.
[00:00:50] Speaker B: Oh, oh, it's cool. When I said something about it, y'all was.
[00:00:52] Speaker C: No, you said something, and I said it 50 times. And the only reason I'm saying it is because you said something about it.
[00:00:57] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:00:58] Speaker C: You know what I mean? Because you was so on it. Like, like, on it, on it.
[00:01:03] Speaker B: Now I'm very impressed. It was.
[00:01:05] Speaker C: No, it's clear that you're. You're. You're really impressed.
[00:01:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:10] Speaker C: And what are you impressed with? So basically, it's. It's a. It's a surgery that he had done. I mean, if anybody's ever followed a show, you know, that nigga was, you know, part of the balding group at one point. And no, he is no longer. And French Reggie is envious.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Envious. I'm actually excited. Cause I'm like, oh, damn. Like. Like, I've seen.
[00:01:31] Speaker C: I wanted you to say that word. I knew you excited?
[00:01:33] Speaker B: Yeah, because I knew about it.
[00:01:35] Speaker C: I knew his hairline made you excited.
[00:01:36] Speaker B: I'm thinking about it and seeing it, how good it turned out on him, I'm like, oh, I can't. I must start looking like locks when I get mine.
[00:01:42] Speaker A: Oh, shit. It'll be like, what was that movie? Wasn't then Omar episode dreads. In one movie, there was, like, fake.
[00:01:54] Speaker C: Dreads. It's like, come on, my guy.
[00:01:58] Speaker A: Yo, if French Reggie gets locked, I.
[00:02:01] Speaker B: Already said, when I get the surgery, I'm going my hair out. Just cause I couldn't go ahead. I'm not even about to get a low cut.
[00:02:07] Speaker A: Crazy.
[00:02:09] Speaker C: That's gonna. So you gonna forego the j smooth lineup?
[00:02:15] Speaker B: Oh, yes. I'm going straight to just growing the.
[00:02:17] Speaker A: Hair out like a Chia pet just cause that's cool, man. I can't wait to see it.
[00:02:22] Speaker C: So you got me to thinking, right? Because, you know, there's a lot of criticism that goes on with this self improvement shit, right. You know, whether it's the BBL, right. And then a lot of people are like, oh, that's a fake booty, right? Like, that's not real. You know, it's not even the. It's not even a titan. Back in the day, it used to just be the tits, right? Like, and it was like, oh, them is not real titties now. No one even gives a shit about the titties. It's like the ass, right? And it's like, oh, that's not, that lower half ain't even real. Like that. That snatched waist and then fucking big ass. That's not real. But it is real, right? Because it's. It's on there, right? Like, it's. It's. You can touch it, right? Like, you can see it. You can feel it. Like, it's real. It's may not natural. Okay? That's different, right? But. And so, you know, that got me to thinking, you know? So motherfuckers out here, I saw, I heard a commercial about blue Chew, you know, Viagra, you know, and it's. And it's all in these commercials are always these chicks. And they're young chicks, too now.
[00:03:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:03:18] Speaker C: They're like, oh, get your man some blue chew.
[00:03:20] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I've heard that the ads are going crazy now for blue Chew. And, like, it's not as though they're like testimonials.
[00:03:27] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, girl, you want it. You want to get your shit your back, bro.
[00:03:31] Speaker A: Have you ever tried blue chew?
[00:03:32] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:03:33] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:03:33] Speaker C: And it's weird, though, to me that they even have it. Like, it's like, it's snitching because your whole tongue be blue. Yeah, it's a blue chew.
[00:03:43] Speaker A: Does it really turn blue? I never looked in the mirror.
[00:03:45] Speaker C: So you out there like, hey, how is she? Like, I didn't realize it until I.
[00:03:51] Speaker A: Making faces, right?
[00:03:52] Speaker C: You like, hey, it was just a tongue. And I'm like, maybe that's the sign. Like, you just come up in the club. You like.
[00:04:02] Speaker B: What they do marketing for young niggas. I don't know why.
[00:04:06] Speaker C: She see that blue. She see that blue tongue? Is she like, well, but I think.
[00:04:09] Speaker A: They changed the marketing. So it's not now to have an erection. It's to keep it long.
Because even when you're young, you like, man, I can go forever. I remember when I was probably in my twenties, I got this shit called Weekend Prince. I know I've talked about on the show before.
[00:04:23] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:04:24] Speaker A: And it was literally a weekend.
[00:04:25] Speaker C: I.
[00:04:27] Speaker B: You got a heart on the whole 48 hours.
[00:04:29] Speaker A: Not just all the time, but anytime there was the thought a piece of breeze, a little gentle gust of wind, a hand or anything?
[00:04:37] Speaker C: Sundress?
[00:04:38] Speaker B: Oh, she just smiled.
[00:04:40] Speaker A: Anything, bro. It's like, God damn, I'm a prince. I feel like the king.
And I'm talking about enduring sex though. Like it'd be like nut 5 seconds, it's right back rhythm.
[00:04:51] Speaker B: Like a refractory period, right?
[00:04:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:04:53] Speaker B: So, yeah, so that's why.
[00:04:55] Speaker A: And I was young. It's just, it's just like almost like, um, it's almost like a steroids for some Ferrari. You know, I'm a rent a Ferrari for the weekend and just drive as fast as I can.
[00:05:05] Speaker C: And I mean. Cause the other thing I put in there is steroids too, right? Like where, and in a topic.
[00:05:09] Speaker A: Oh, where, what are we talking about? Fuck are we talking about?
[00:05:16] Speaker C: Like you could take steroids and that used to be a, you know, I mean, like, oh, you got fake muscles. You know, I mean, like I remember when fucking buster rhymes got all the swollen diesel and shit and it was like, oh, then it goes on Roy's.
[00:05:25] Speaker A: But did people really, is that really something? I don't think, I feel like they.
[00:05:28] Speaker B: Only got met at baseball players for taking steroids.
[00:05:31] Speaker A: No streets, really. I thought that for us frowned upon. I don't think. That wasn't like cool. It wasn't cool.
[00:05:37] Speaker B: Oh yeah. Cause they used to say you got a small dick if you take steroids.
[00:05:40] Speaker A: Like that's whack.
[00:05:42] Speaker C: It's cheating. It's like you like it's cool now.
[00:05:46] Speaker B: In the jail community.
[00:05:46] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:05:47] Speaker A: Niggas be in the who community. Oh, they be like steroids on Trend.
[00:05:52] Speaker B: And testosterone, all that shit.
[00:05:53] Speaker C: See, that's what I'm saying.
[00:05:54] Speaker A: Like testosterone. Testosterone ain't steroids. Well, I mean, testing and others, other shit like TRT, that's normalized.
[00:06:02] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:06:07] Speaker C: What did it, I mean, so where.
[00:06:09] Speaker B: The same steroids that like the baseball players are taking, right? Cuz that's it. I get you aggravated. And why I'm asking.
[00:06:16] Speaker A: Steroids. A steroid of the steroid.
[00:06:18] Speaker B: You gotta, you get a steroid as taking a real shit.
[00:06:21] Speaker A: No, you are what?
[00:06:22] Speaker B: So prednisone is the same shit as, as the other shit.
[00:06:25] Speaker A: I think there's different methods.
[00:06:27] Speaker C: That's like a stereotype. So the prednisone is for your, like your, your, your, your lungs and shit. That's a steroid. But it's not this. It's, it's not, it's not a metabolic steroids. I think that's the difference. Right? Like the, the metabolic steroids are ones that increase your muscle mass. I don't know if prednisone.
[00:06:44] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:06:45] Speaker A: Human growth hormone.
[00:06:46] Speaker C: Right. Hgh. Right? Like that shit'll, you know, mean.
[00:06:49] Speaker B: And so creatine is not that.
[00:06:51] Speaker A: No, no, I've taken creatine before.
[00:06:53] Speaker C: And creatine is in your body already, right? So it's food too.
[00:06:57] Speaker A: Yeah. When I was probably, I came. What year? It was early, very early 2000 I took creatine. It works.
[00:07:02] Speaker C: That was a, that was a, I mean, yeah, that was a thing.
[00:07:04] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:07:05] Speaker C: I mean, it was part of.
[00:07:06] Speaker A: I'm glad the other shit got rid. They got rid of that hydroxy cut. I took that too. That's terrible.
[00:07:10] Speaker C: That, that, but that's, that's, that has you amped up.
[00:07:13] Speaker A: No, it's terrible for you. Is your life is over. Like, you feel like your life is over. It's starting. Your, your heart starts racing and shit.
[00:07:19] Speaker B: Is like a red bull.
[00:07:21] Speaker A: And so you burn some fat, but God damn, at the cost of, of what? Almost death, it felt like.
[00:07:27] Speaker B: So you saying steroids are just like.
[00:07:29] Speaker C: Oh, I'm just saying like all of this shit, all the fake hairline, BBl, Viagra, steroids.
[00:07:35] Speaker A: So you think steroids and a BB are the same?
[00:07:38] Speaker C: Yeah, why not? Why not? Yeah, of course. That's, that's my point. Like, I mean, where do we cut the line?
[00:07:43] Speaker A: But no. Cause I don't agree. Because steroids, you can't just take steroids and you're good. You can't like take steroids and go get some chips and sit on the couch.
[00:07:49] Speaker C: You can, you can't get a BBl chips and sit on a couch either.
[00:07:52] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:07:53] Speaker C: You can't, because that, yeah, you gotta keep it.
[00:07:55] Speaker B: You gotta work out.
[00:07:56] Speaker C: You got, you got to be out there with them bands and, you know, I mean, and, but it's just gotta be done.
[00:08:00] Speaker B: They get a touch up again.
[00:08:02] Speaker C: Gastric bypass surgery. All this, all these, all these custom.
[00:08:05] Speaker A: That's medical.
[00:08:06] Speaker C: Maybe not really, because, well, okay, it all starts off as medical, right?
[00:08:10] Speaker B: They stomach smaller, right?
[00:08:12] Speaker A: No, no, it doesn't start off as medical. BBL is not medical money.
[00:08:15] Speaker C: Okay, but what's the name? It was medical. The fucking, what's the new one?
[00:08:18] Speaker A: This Ozimpic.
[00:08:18] Speaker C: Ozimpic.
[00:08:19] Speaker B: No, it was only for diabetic.
[00:08:20] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah.
[00:08:22] Speaker A: It was diabetes medicine that they, that they was prescribed for overly obese people.
[00:08:26] Speaker C: Right.
[00:08:27] Speaker A: Your cousin who got it is not supposed to be getting it. That's illegal.
[00:08:31] Speaker B: She hit the link.
[00:08:31] Speaker C: Right.
[00:08:32] Speaker A: But she's not going to her doctor to get that.
[00:08:33] Speaker C: But there's a people. That's what their people.
[00:08:35] Speaker A: She's not going to her doctor to get that. She's going to a doctor maybe, but not her doctor. You understand? I'm saying they.
[00:08:40] Speaker C: So they got the new south park. I don't know if you seen it. Yeah, that shit is hilarious. Right? Where they're fucking all having Olympic parties and shit. And you know, these housewives are fucking. You know, it's like that now. Like, is it.
[00:08:53] Speaker A: Or is that south park?
[00:08:54] Speaker C: No, I think that they're advertising.
[00:08:56] Speaker B: Advertising Olympic. Like, yeah, like, anybody can take it.
[00:08:59] Speaker C: Now for weight loss.
[00:09:00] Speaker A: Yeah, but you can't go to your doctor and get it.
[00:09:02] Speaker C: I don't know, but just like. Just like. Viagra wasn't initially for your dick, right?
[00:09:07] Speaker A: But. But eventually it became prescribed for that. Olympic is too. However. You can't just go ask for it.
[00:09:14] Speaker B: No. Now, there's a lot of places you can go and pretty much ask for.
[00:09:17] Speaker A: It illegally is what I'm saying.
[00:09:19] Speaker C: No prescriptions.
[00:09:20] Speaker B: Prescriptions.
[00:09:21] Speaker A: Okay, here's. Listen to. Same thing. The way that the blue chew and all that stuff they make you do some stupid ass, almost fake ass. We're gonna pretend like this is really a doctor.
[00:09:31] Speaker C: Like, when we first.
[00:09:32] Speaker A: That's not legal. They just found a loophole. That isn't legal. If. And if they. And if they ever want to, they come down there and it would immediately. All that would go away. Cause you have to. The doctor is just some dude who's like, yeah, this looks all good.
This paperwork looks official.
That shit is not legal.
[00:09:49] Speaker C: You answered, right? Like, no, hey, look, he helping you too.
[00:09:52] Speaker A: Like, don't say it.
[00:09:54] Speaker C: You don't want to check that. Check this one.
[00:09:57] Speaker A: Or they'll say something like, provides your such and such. Not doing so could prolong your application. So you know you're gonna do it, whatever it is. And when you do that, you're waiting, right?
[00:10:08] Speaker C: Tell me what I need to say. I'm new to this fucking game.
[00:10:11] Speaker B: Are you saying that people should not do him home? I'm saying home improvements, like, improvements in their bodies.
[00:10:17] Speaker C: I'm not saying he's equal. I'm not saying. Yeah, I'm not saying anybody shouldn't or shouldn't, but I'm just saying, like, the one, like, again, you're looking at J smooth, who medically doctored his hairline, as he's. He's hella fine now. And, bro, you might as well, like. I mean, like, you was.
[00:10:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:10:34] Speaker C: The way you pulled up his picture.
[00:10:36] Speaker A: Like, I thought he was gonna look on. He already had his screenshot right in his phone, right?
[00:10:40] Speaker C: I'm saying it was already part of his fucking photo library.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: He had, like, superimposed his face on smooth head and everything. It was like, what I.
[00:10:48] Speaker C: He's like, man, that. It's clean. Look at. I mean, look, look. I'm like, look, we looking.
[00:10:53] Speaker A: But look, look, though. Look how it's.
[00:10:55] Speaker B: Cuz this is real hair. That's the funny thing. It's like.
[00:10:57] Speaker C: It's not funny about it.
[00:10:58] Speaker B: It's like, yo, somebody that's bald, that's like, damn, this shit really don't grow no more.
[00:11:03] Speaker A: So excited.
[00:11:03] Speaker B: And then to do something, and that shit's growing again.
[00:11:07] Speaker A: French, I'm not mad at you. I'm not hating on you, man. I'm fine with the fact that you're sucking on his balls. It doesn't matter to me.
[00:11:13] Speaker B: I'm with Jimmy Mac, but I'm not. With all of them being category. I don't think they are in the same category.
[00:11:19] Speaker C: Yeah, they are. Why not?
[00:11:20] Speaker B: No, I don't think so.
[00:11:21] Speaker C: You say it's okay to medically implant hair into your head. Yes, but not necessarily medically. Take a shot or in your ass.
[00:11:32] Speaker B: Because one, there's actually. I guess you can always die with any type of surgery, but with the BBL, there's like high statistics that shows that you are risking your. Yes.
[00:11:41] Speaker C: Just cause a Kanye's mom.
[00:11:43] Speaker A: Nothing.
[00:11:43] Speaker B: There are no, it's very bad. They actually tell you should not even do it. But people are willing to pay for it.
[00:11:50] Speaker A: Well, they really say don't go overseas, but I think that might just be to keep the money here. But also, though, there are some failures and there are issues, it does happen.
[00:11:57] Speaker C: Well, yeah, surgeries are risk, right?
[00:11:59] Speaker A: Yeah, a little higher.
[00:12:01] Speaker B: Especially when, if you find a workout plan and do some squats and eat a lot of fucking, you might not get a fat ass, but you get a shape. Well, the problem is shape is always better than that. That's the size.
[00:12:12] Speaker A: This is the same mentality you have. I'm just gonna outwork you. There's such a thing? Yes, but majority people don't have the ability. It's not necessarily by the. Not by work ethic, other. Other environmental things.
[00:12:22] Speaker B: Life?
[00:12:23] Speaker A: Yeah, life. Yeah. Like, it's not that simple. Just do some squats.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: But I feel like if you have the life where you can make time for a BBl, you can make time.
[00:12:30] Speaker A: What does that mean?
[00:12:32] Speaker B: I'm just saying you live a life where you can afford to go get a BBL?
[00:12:35] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:12:36] Speaker B: I think that same life can give you 30 minutes to. 45 minutes to a nice workout plan. Now, you may not get the same size of fat ass, but you still can get a nice shake.
[00:12:45] Speaker A: At what cost?
Calories and time.
[00:12:48] Speaker B: A lot of it.
[00:12:49] Speaker A: A lot of time. A lot, a lot, a lot of time.
[00:12:52] Speaker B: But like we said, once you get the BBL, you're still gonna have to up.
[00:12:55] Speaker A: No, you don't. Listen, that's not what Gen Z wants to hear. What are you talking about, man? All this time, I don't want to do that for that right now. I want to go out and I want to get attention. Right now. I don't want to wait. What are you talking about? That's ridiculous.
[00:13:08] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think it's the same, because, one, I'm not really. I'm. There's a low chance of me dying from getting a new hairline versus a girl getting her butt and stomach changed.
[00:13:19] Speaker C: So, you know, so again, I think.
[00:13:22] Speaker B: Hairline, Viagra, all those can.
[00:13:24] Speaker A: But I don't think that's what he's asking. I'm not saying does he. Do you think it's okay to do that?
[00:13:28] Speaker B: No, I say the same category, but.
[00:13:30] Speaker A: When the end result is there, do you guys feel the same?
[00:13:33] Speaker C: Right. The self improvement is the mission accomplished?
[00:13:38] Speaker A: Because you're saying, I wouldn't go through all that. But some people are like, that's nothing. You're saying it's nothing to get hair done. They're like, it's nothing to get my booty lifted, you know? I'm saying, like, the relatively here, you're relatively. You're saying that it's not a big deal to get a butt. But they're, like, in. Relatively, to me, it's.
[00:13:53] Speaker B: It's.
[00:13:54] Speaker A: That's not a big deal. Like, shit. Especially the payoff is so much better than the month I gotta spend in bed or whatever they do. I don't know.
[00:14:00] Speaker C: And I think, you know, it's changing, right? Because again, like I said, it start off with the titties, right? And it used to be silicone, right? And then there was that whole toxic thing, right? And Dupont. And it was like, okay, you know, I mean, these motherfuckers is not as safe as you thought, but now they got, you know, saline boobs, and it's just different, right? And that's low key business, is getting saline. I mean, new titties in high school, you know, I mean, their parents is paying for this shit. Like, it's not. It's not even a thing anymore. Like, it's like you're sweet 16. Here goes some new titties. You know, I mean, like, this is where before.
[00:14:38] Speaker B: The doctor wouldn't want to do it.
[00:14:40] Speaker C: You mean what are you getting paid? And all you got to do is have a sign off if the parents is okay with it. Just like a tattoo. Are you saying tattoo artists is how do you, how these 16 year olds got sleeves all up and down their arms? Like, that's not legal. But it happens, you know, all you got to do is have a parent that don't give a care. Like, you don't give a fuck. He like, listen, do you, bro?
[00:14:59] Speaker A: Shout out to Niptuck. It was one of the first shows that I watched. Like the whole thing.
[00:15:03] Speaker C: Nip tuck is fucking dope.
[00:15:05] Speaker B: You say what ahead of its time?
[00:15:06] Speaker A: Yeah, for real.
I want to say that I agree with you, Mac, that I think that any modification, but I don't think that, like, steroids is the same as that. And I don't think ozempic is the same as that either.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: Why? Cause it's healthcare.
[00:15:21] Speaker A: I be, I just feel like that you kind of know what's happening when you go get the hair surgery. You kind of know what's happening when you go get liposuction and then they put it in your butt. You kind of know there's a physical mechanism that's happening. Right? Nobody understands steroids or ozembic. They're just putting the shit in their bodies.
[00:15:39] Speaker C: What about blue chew? So when I come in the room.
[00:15:42] Speaker A: Blue chew is different because again, the buy in is so low, right? 4 hours I might be at risk, but after 4 hours the chances of anything happened to me at all are like so negligible. It's like zero, zero, whatever. You know what I'm saying? Ones that do have complications, like your dick stays hard for the rest of the day and that is painful. But I don't think. It's not irreversible. It's reversible.
[00:16:04] Speaker C: Right. Just need some little adrenaline.
A little adrenaline.
[00:16:08] Speaker A: Oh, that what they do?
[00:16:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:16:09] Speaker A: Okay. Sounds like you had it happen. But anyway, though, that's much different because I'm talking about 4 hours of my life, right. Unless you have some type of heart condition and then of course it could be fatal.
[00:16:19] Speaker C: Right.
[00:16:20] Speaker A: But other than that, there's not really a high buy in ozempic and steroids you don't really like, I seen, I saw one documentary about a guy who was on steroids for a long time. His bones and his. The connecting tissues, everything has started deteriorating. So he's doing leg presses and he pushed like maybe like 800,000 pounds. He pushes it up and his knee buckles and it cracks and it's a compound fracture to where the bone is sticking out. But he's been taking this shit so long, his stuff's been rotting to where there are maggots inside his skin.
[00:16:51] Speaker C: No.
[00:16:51] Speaker A: Or something along that line. Exactly what it was, or. I'm not sure, maybe it was the next day and it. I don't know. Nonetheless, that type of shit. People don't really know what a steroid is doing long term. They know what it does. Short term, your muscles be big, the bitches will like you, but they don't know what the long term effects of that is, are. And same with those impact. I don't think most people know. Like, I didn't know until I watched that South park thing that you could never stop taking it.
[00:17:15] Speaker C: Right?
[00:17:16] Speaker A: Like once you start, yeah, you got to keep taking it. As soon as you stop taking it, you're going to be fat again.
[00:17:21] Speaker B: Start working out or do something else.
[00:17:23] Speaker A: I don't even.
[00:17:23] Speaker C: It.
[00:17:24] Speaker A: No, I think it doesn't even matter, I think.
[00:17:26] Speaker C: Because again, I think the. It's. You're gonna have to work out harder. It's not just no regular workout, like to just maintain.
[00:17:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Cuz workout on Ozembic is nothing.
[00:17:34] Speaker C: Right?
[00:17:34] Speaker A: You know, I'm saying. But the workouts you have to do, when that shit stops acting up, that's.
[00:17:38] Speaker C: Like working out on a fucking starvation diet, like, right? Yeah, I'm on a fasting. Like I ain't eight in three months.
[00:17:45] Speaker A: And I would actually say the bbls are right there behind ozempic and stirrup. People don't really know exactly all the benefits, or I mean, not benefits, but all the like caution. Things you should be cautious about, they don't know.
[00:17:56] Speaker C: Well, again, I think what's going to happen, you know, the long term, right, like when the shit ages, like you talk about, you know, plastic surgery, you know, and these people are getting old, but their cheeks are still young, right? Like they got these fake cheeks or these fake parts that they've implanted that don't age, but the rest of your body is aging around it. I think we haven't gotten there yet, but there's definitely going to be that point where your body is, rest of your body's aging, but your booty ain't right. Like your booty still raised up high and this and that and the other, but everything else around it is not. And so how's that look? Yeah, I mean, this is. We haven't gotten there yet because I think we're still in the beginning. Not even the beginning, but the early stage.
[00:18:41] Speaker A: Nobody brought shit about that, bro. Think about it. Two years ago, people were saying that the Kim Kardashian, Kardashian, a template body, like aunt's life or whatever, was ugly. They're getting wife now. So that's.
[00:18:53] Speaker C: She don't even look like she used.
[00:18:54] Speaker B: To slim down, actually.
[00:18:57] Speaker C: Now I removing the BBL in her face, I don't even know what her fate. Like, I saw a picture of her. She was advertising for something. And I was like, that's Kim Kardashian. Like, I don't even fucking like, is everybody taking. Whitening the fucking shit. Like, I thought Beyonce was the only one. Fucking lightning.
[00:19:13] Speaker A: Sammy so.
[00:19:14] Speaker C: So, yeah, Sammy so slip. I'm like, damn, ain't nobody want no melatonin, no more vibes. I mean, shit, I know MJ didn't want it. He faked the whole fucking.
[00:19:25] Speaker B: He had that shit.
[00:19:26] Speaker C: He did not know that nigga. That nigga was on some bleach and shit.
[00:19:31] Speaker B: I think I have it a lot. That's why he started with the one glove, because it started with his hand.
[00:19:35] Speaker C: That's why he said, okay. Yeah, that's what he said.
[00:19:38] Speaker A: Who was most likely this room to have fainted? A Michael Johnson concerte.
[00:19:42] Speaker B: That's Mike.
[00:19:47] Speaker C: Ran right into the barrier.
[00:19:49] Speaker B: This thing, nobody's ever gonna touch Mike. Nobody's gonna be able to reach what.
[00:19:54] Speaker C: He did, I'm telling you. I know. A little off topic, but I was at the fucking reunion tour. Like, my auntie.
[00:20:00] Speaker B: You almost made it.
[00:20:01] Speaker C: No, nigga, he was up in the fucking western ama.
[00:20:04] Speaker A: But to watch, he was almost at home.
[00:20:07] Speaker C: Right? And then. But so I remember this nigga through his hat. I in the audience, and I'm telling you, almost kill. It was. No, it was dangerous. Like, it was fucking, like some shit going down. It was like a. It started a riot. And I'm like, y'all are true.
[00:20:23] Speaker A: That'll never happen again.
[00:20:25] Speaker B: Never. You, y'all are train would never even be that valuable.
[00:20:28] Speaker A: It's too easy to be famous. Yeah, that will never happen again.
[00:20:31] Speaker C: They were ripping. I mean, people were coming up with pieces of hat happy than a motherfucker. Like, I got a little bit old chunk of a hat that got ripped off. And I'm like, what you have to do to do that, man? Like, y'all was down there like, you.
[00:20:43] Speaker A: Can'T even prove that was his hat. Like, bro, Michael Jackson.
[00:20:45] Speaker C: And how many people did you knock? Like, I mean, y'all was squabbling down there. Let's be clear. That hat was the reason why I got shredded is because y'all was fighting over that bitch and it was wild.
[00:20:56] Speaker A: So would any of you ever get. I know French. Would. Would any of you ever get surgery of any kind? Bigger. A bigger dick?
[00:21:04] Speaker B: No, not those.
[00:21:06] Speaker A: Earlobe. Earlobe surgery. Because you don't like your earlobes. Nose surgery because your nose is crooked. Anything. Would you ever get anything?
[00:21:13] Speaker C: I. I don't know. I mean, I. As of right now, probably not. But I could imagine if I did get big, I would get liposuction. You know, I mean, like, I wouldn't.
Nah, just suck to suck this shit right on out, bro. I just give the hose.
[00:21:30] Speaker B: Hair surgery, and then if I get in our accident where my face got fucked up, I'll do the nose and you mean more fucked up.
[00:21:36] Speaker C: See? Come on. You make it. See, but you're pulling on heartstrings. If I was down bad and it was like a Kanye thing where I was injured. No, nigga, no. Just regular you.
[00:21:46] Speaker B: No, no, no. Just the hair right now. Just the hair.
[00:21:49] Speaker C: You wouldn't get, like, a point of your nose?
[00:21:51] Speaker B: Nah.
[00:21:52] Speaker C: What about a mustache implant?
[00:21:55] Speaker B: Just the hairline.
[00:21:56] Speaker A: You should get, like, a vocal box implant where it speaks English.
[00:22:04] Speaker C: Translate.
You could just translate that shit.
[00:22:11] Speaker A: That's not great. I still gonna come get you, bro. It don't even matter. I don't. You know, I think I'm a rule follower, man. I don't think I would do it.
[00:22:18] Speaker B: So you won't do nothing?
[00:22:20] Speaker A: No, thanks. So I think I'm just too much.
[00:22:22] Speaker B: Because you got here.
[00:22:24] Speaker C: No, but anyways, that's a liposuction.
[00:22:27] Speaker A: Oh, work out? I did, yeah. Which is, you know, I don't think I would, man. I think. I think I'm too much of a, like a goody two shoe or something.
[00:22:36] Speaker B: Oh, you just scared of the knife.
[00:22:38] Speaker A: No, I just think that, like, it's cheating.
[00:22:41] Speaker C: Just. Just pull a little off the saddlebags.
[00:22:44] Speaker A: I don't think that. I don't think. I can't think of anything that I've ever gotten great from cheating.
[00:22:49] Speaker B: Nick. Captain. What.
[00:22:54] Speaker C: That did? Like, what you. Once you say it out loud, right? I thought about it. I was like, whoa. Like, huh?
You was cheating off the wrong niggas.
[00:23:08] Speaker A: I didn't get anything from cheating in school. I didn't get anything. I'm talking about real cheating, bro.
[00:23:16] Speaker C: That did sound a little bit, like, efficacious, right? Like, hmm.
[00:23:20] Speaker A: I don't think that. I can't think of anything. Okay, what's the best thing you ever got from cheating? French.
Because I'm capping.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: I mean, I've only cheated, like, small shit, like school.
[00:23:30] Speaker A: Bigger tax than you got from cheating.
[00:23:34] Speaker B: Probably some tax refund shit, maybe.
[00:23:36] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:23:36] Speaker A: No, don't say that.
AI has the ability to look through every single podcast episode ever.
[00:23:45] Speaker C: And just Reggie's taxes, nigga, for his whole life.
[00:23:52] Speaker B: If you wait on me, I never did nothing crazy. So then why y'all?
[00:23:57] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:23:58] Speaker B: But the little things I've done, I was satisfied.
[00:24:00] Speaker A: Have you ever stolen money out of somebody's purse?
[00:24:02] Speaker B: No.
[00:24:02] Speaker C: Mama's. Yeah, back in the day.
[00:24:04] Speaker A: Stole money in your mom's birth. Yeah, I've never done that.
[00:24:06] Speaker C: Yeah, I stole my dad, so my dad used to have a thing, you know, where he collected.
[00:24:10] Speaker A: You stole from Walmart.
[00:24:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:24:15] Speaker A: We'll go back. Come on, Mac.
[00:24:16] Speaker C: That's not stealing.
[00:24:18] Speaker A: Yes, that is.
[00:24:20] Speaker C: I feel like it's part of the game.
We've already talked about this. I've already brought this to the forefront. This is. Why do you think they have self checkout?
[00:24:29] Speaker B: They got a budget for that again.
[00:24:31] Speaker C: They do. It's fucking lost. They have lost control. It's already built in.
[00:24:35] Speaker B: It's in the budget, buddy.
[00:24:37] Speaker A: Y'all are talking about stealing. I'm talking about cheating. Can we get back to the. What we're talking about here? Cheating where you. Where you've done something.
[00:24:45] Speaker C: Well, you asked us about taking something out of somebody first. Like, you know, so, again, you're right.
[00:24:49] Speaker A: It's my fault.
[00:24:49] Speaker C: Right?
[00:24:50] Speaker A: I'm saying, like, have you ever intentionally done something to get a better outcome even though you didn't deserve that outcome? That's what cheating is to me. Yeah.
[00:24:58] Speaker C: I mean, like, definitely in school, I cheated off a lot of people. Yeah. I mean, like, let me see your homework. I copy homework all the time.
[00:25:04] Speaker A: Really?
[00:25:04] Speaker C: Like, I mean, that was. That was the thing. Like, I didn't. I'm not gonna fucking spend on my. So I was a Gen Z er before the Gen Z movement, right? Because I was pre Z. Yeah, I was. I was pre Z because I was like, listen, you're not gonna get me after school. You. My time is. After school is my time, right?
[00:25:21] Speaker A: You got these few hours.
[00:25:23] Speaker C: You're not gonna make me do more fucking school suspension.
[00:25:27] Speaker A: Yeah, I was in there a lot.
[00:25:28] Speaker C: Yeah, but. But my thing was this, right? And I remember having a fucking conversation with the principal and fucking all these motherfuckers. And my parents.
[00:25:36] Speaker A: Yeah, no, they try to do a school intervention.
[00:25:38] Speaker C: They did. And I was just like, listen, what is. How do you determine whether or not. What are we here for? Let's. Let's start. Let's define that. Why am I here?
[00:25:45] Speaker A: Right?
[00:25:45] Speaker C: To learn. Okay, great. Well, how do you determine whether I am.
[00:25:48] Speaker A: I would've just got up and closed the door left.
[00:25:50] Speaker C: No, we were in there. Listen, we were in this bitch, right? Because I was a problem, a student, right? And they were like, so what's going on? And I, listen, this is my problem is you guys, you guys got it all fucked up. And I mean, like, again, the system is broke. Like Gen Z said.
[00:26:05] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:26:05] Speaker C: And I'm like, listen, the fact that I'm here for eight, and then you want to give me 3 hours of homework afterwards, too much. And I got fucking practices too going on. Like, this is, this is too much.
[00:26:14] Speaker A: You know what? We're going to kick you off the team. Don't worry about the practice.
[00:26:17] Speaker C: I barely made the team, bro. Like. Cause I need a 2.0, so. And I'm not doing homework. So I'm barely getting two point zeros, right? So I'm like, this is the thing, though. Walk with me.
What am I here for? To learn. How do you determine whether I'm not. I'm learning, right? That's being accomplished? Well, we give you tests. Great. Every fucking test that I do, I get good grades on my test.
[00:26:41] Speaker A: That's not how the world works.
[00:26:42] Speaker C: But I'm. I'm proving that I'm what I'm learning.
[00:26:45] Speaker A: But you also have to prove that you can sit in your seat and stay still.
[00:26:48] Speaker C: Yeah, but that's. Right.
[00:26:48] Speaker A: And not disrupt other.
[00:26:49] Speaker C: This is. But this is pre add. They didn't even have a name for this shit yet. They didn't know nothing about why I couldn't dig it, didn't wanna sit still or kept tapping his pencil. They didn't know nothing about that.
But I'm trying to tell them, like, listen, I'm not finna do this, this after work, after school bullshit, right? Like, you're not gonna do that. So every morning when I come in and homework, where's it at? Hey, yo, do you homework? I mean, copy that bitch. Real quick, turn that bitch in. But I'm not gonna go home and do this extra shit. And.
[00:27:16] Speaker A: So how'd that work out for you?
[00:27:18] Speaker C: You know, it was. It was a struggle early on. I mean, I think that, you know, I'd have made some changes. I'd have probably did more homework.
[00:27:24] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:27:26] Speaker C: Join the armed forces.
[00:27:27] Speaker A: I was in iss a lot, right? But then while I was in isss, I was like the teacher's pet. I used to always get to go out and leave the class because I do. Like, he couldn't leave, right, mister Holmgren, right? He couldn't leave because he had to be around the dip shits. We were all there fucking up.
[00:27:40] Speaker C: So how fuck you get to be the first?
[00:27:42] Speaker A: Because I was the best. I was like, the pet, like, oh, I need you to go to the office and bring back such and such.
[00:27:46] Speaker C: He knew he was gonna do some shit.
[00:27:47] Speaker A: He knew I was gonna do something.
[00:27:48] Speaker C: Cause he let me go out, nigga. I might not come back.
[00:27:51] Speaker A: So I made it a point to go and come right back.
[00:27:53] Speaker C: Smell like Helloween.
What do. What happened? Oh, shit.
[00:27:58] Speaker A: So that's what I'm saying, though.
He knew that I was gonna go and come right back. And so it's like, even in the. Even when I'm fucking up, I'm still kind of still.
[00:28:07] Speaker C: Right.
[00:28:08] Speaker A: I'm still kind of trying to, like, not be so bad.
[00:28:11] Speaker C: Yeah, no, I didn't have a fucking moral compass on that.
[00:28:17] Speaker A: I was looking at, um. I think I was on Twitter.
It's. Have we talked about how bad Twitter is?
[00:28:22] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:22] Speaker B: Yeah, we talked about. Shit's horrible, Mike, but I guess that's the cost of free speech.
[00:28:27] Speaker A: Free speech.
[00:28:28] Speaker C: Speech.
[00:28:30] Speaker A: Free speech.
Breathe.
[00:28:33] Speaker B: I think that's the cost, right? So that's why I can't even be mad, because.
[00:28:36] Speaker A: But it's worse than last time I even said it. Like, it's just all I see now is killing in fights and.
[00:28:41] Speaker C: No, see, no, you got it. You got it. You gotta. You gotta teach that bitch.
[00:28:45] Speaker A: You gotta start liking option searching other stuff.
[00:28:48] Speaker B: You gotta send things to other people. Like positive things, like a nice.
[00:28:51] Speaker C: Yeah, no. So, so on the no nonsense show Twitter feed.
[00:28:55] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:28:55] Speaker C: We getting, like, you know, health shit, right? Like, you know, this is how, you know, these things, these foods, you know, affect your health this way.
Not really. Not as much. I used to get a lot of porn, you know, I mean, a lot. And I missed it now. I mean, I go, like, I'm like, where's it at? Like, I don't even get the titty Tuesday shit no more. Like, I gotta go. I gotta go. I did.
[00:29:16] Speaker A: I gotta go search.
[00:29:17] Speaker C: I gotta go search for this shit now. But the. The fighting shit, like, I just. Maybe a week ago, this nigga was getting beat down in front of fucking.
What was the mall over there? Off of 285 by power fairies.
[00:29:33] Speaker A: Perimeter.
[00:29:33] Speaker C: Not Cumberland. Cumberland.
[00:29:37] Speaker A: This Marietta.
[00:29:38] Speaker C: Okay? It is. They was.
This nigga was getting his cranium crushed in by this nigga. And in the. And then people just videotaping it. It was just like, things in Atlanta is the. I think the feed. Yeah. And I was like, bro, how long you going? You ain't even honking a horn for this nigga. Like, tell this nigga, like, stop. Like, help. Like, this. Niggas getting to the point of. I'm wondering, what could someone do? I honestly want to make it a topic, because I was like, what does somebody have to do for you to want to fuck them up that bad?
[00:30:09] Speaker A: Right? And not stop.
[00:30:10] Speaker C: And not stop. Like, I mean, he's not even fighting back. Like, you just beating the shit out this muff.
[00:30:15] Speaker A: That's my whole timeline. It'd be hood. Hood execution.
[00:30:19] Speaker B: Hood executions are crazy. No, I saw one the other day, and niggas. And I think a barber shop in Boston, I think it just came up pop right on the chair. I'm like, damn.
[00:30:30] Speaker C: I was in the sack when that shit happened. And it goes in the chair. Got shot, like, shit right on the corner from the house. I wasn't in the barbershop.
[00:30:36] Speaker B: Niggas are doing day crimes, like, mixed. I'm like, bro, we can see the license plate. This is what I'm saying. Niggas are documenting their crimes.
[00:30:45] Speaker C: Rockabye, baby.
[00:30:46] Speaker A: No, but, I mean, these are all, like, ring cameras and stuff, but still, it's like, everything on my time. So Twitter is rough, bro. I have to go to Twitter when somebody sends me a link and then not scroll too many times. Cause after a while, you just get locked in this, like, this loop of.
[00:31:00] Speaker C: Nah, you gotta hit that three dots and be like, I don't like this. Like, I don't want this on my timeline. Like, get this away from me. Yeah, it's bad for the soul.
[00:31:10] Speaker A: So somebody did send me something that I was laughing at, and I guess it was on boyce Watkins page, but it's of Aaron McGregor.
[00:31:18] Speaker C: Excuse me. Yes, doctor. He didn't go all that time to school for you. Not to mention the doctor.
[00:31:24] Speaker A: Is his name Boyce Watkins?
[00:31:25] Speaker C: Yeah, it was doctor.
[00:31:27] Speaker A: Well, I wasn't talking about anything that he's a doctor of.
[00:31:30] Speaker C: No, but his skin. You know how doctors are. You don't say that. I've known doctors. Them niggas don't like you. They want to be introduced as doctor, all the time I've been being, you know, facetious a little bit. I know. Listen, I understand. But then they do.
If you went to school for all that time, you would want it to.
[00:31:46] Speaker A: What? I.
[00:31:47] Speaker B: You think I would.
[00:31:48] Speaker A: You think me. You know, my person. You think I'd force people to call me Doctor doctor? Honest.
[00:31:54] Speaker C: I think what it is is that you, the investment, it's like, fuck, I did all of that.
[00:31:59] Speaker A: When we're in that realm, he deserves to be called doctor. Like, if I'm, you know, if I'm in the military and I have a person who's a different rank, I'll say that that's. That's. That's cool. But when we're just walking around, like, does he make his kids call him Doctor dad?
[00:32:14] Speaker C: Shaquille wants to be doctor, right? Like he got his honorary fake doctor in.
[00:32:17] Speaker A: I wouldn't call Shaquille O'Neal Doctor Shaquille. I wouldn't. That sounds stupid. Anyway.
[00:32:21] Speaker C: Doctor O'Neal. Get it right, man.
[00:32:25] Speaker A: No, I didn't. I would bet that he is probably one of a very small number of Doctor Shaquille's.
I doubt that there are very many other shaquille's that went through law school. I mean, medical school, but maybe, hey.
[00:32:39] Speaker C: Not in this country, right?
[00:32:41] Speaker A: Who knows? Anyway. Yeah. So Aaron Magruder, who is the host of the creator, excuse me, of the boondocks, there was some interview he had done back in the day. I guess I had never heard it, but it's kind of interesting to hear because it parents a lot of the things that we've been saying on this podcast for a lot of years. But let's take a listen to it.
[00:33:01] Speaker D: And let me be the first to.
[00:33:03] Speaker A: Tell you, that's you.
[00:33:11] Speaker D: I really want you guys to understand that time is running out, and a lot of black people say that. But for real, part of why the civil rights movement has been so successful, and part of why those who have come after in terms of our leadership have been able to maintain a presence, is that black people have always had a certain amount of moral currency that we have been using.
And let me be the first to tell you that's used up.
White America has been watching us act like fools for a long enough time where any sympathy they may have had to our plight is completely gone.
You're approaching a country that forget hating black people and not hating black people. They just don't care.
You can be talking about affirmative action. They can be like, I don't care.
It literally is of no importance to me. I don't care about slavery. I don't care about segregation. I don't care about you. I don't care how many of you all go to jail. I care. I don't care at all. Cause I'm broke.
You can't be the proud, noble fighter when every single time someone sees a person that looks like you on television, they're acting like a damn fool. How would they know? How would they know you're not a damn fool?
[00:34:41] Speaker B: Sounds something like other black immigrants have been saying, too, about the shit.
[00:34:47] Speaker A: Here we go.
[00:34:48] Speaker B: Here comes the hate.
There's no hate.
[00:34:51] Speaker C: It's american hate.
[00:34:53] Speaker A: Go ahead, franchise.
[00:34:54] Speaker B: I don't know if it's hate or it's observation. Cause it's not. It's not a hate.
[00:34:58] Speaker C: She ain't a ho. She just fuck a lot.
[00:35:00] Speaker B: Cause it's not hate. Because it's more like, we're sad. It's like, nah, you're sad.
[00:35:04] Speaker A: So how many of you helped?
[00:35:05] Speaker B: You gotta help yourself. Like you said.
How can I care about all those things if I'm broke?
[00:35:10] Speaker A: I mean, if it's sad, if that's the word, we're gonna.
[00:35:12] Speaker C: It's sad.
[00:35:12] Speaker B: And you want better for the people that look like you.
So it's that. I know some definitely talk about it like they hate black Americans. But my observation was always been like, damage. Cause I understand why it happens. I understand the systematic reasoning, why it is the way it is. But for me, I've always said that's not a good enough excuse. Nowadays, that's all that was. Always been my thing. Cause at the end of the day.
[00:35:37] Speaker A: What'S not a good enough excuse for.
[00:35:39] Speaker B: The conditions, the way black people are, black people are in. Like, at the end of the day.
[00:35:42] Speaker C: The white, black Americans. Let's say black Americans.
[00:35:44] Speaker B: Black Americans. Cause at the end of day, the white men didn't tell that nigga to go up in the barbershop to shoot. Now, I could understand the environment he grew up in, the influence he got and his family background. And the years of years of systematic. Whatever happened caused him to be. To grow up and make that dumb decision. But at the end of the day, I can't look at you as a grown, able bodied man and be like, oh, yes, the white man's fault, you know. Cause you went and shot that nigga. Cause you couldn't control your emotions. Now we can break down the sciences. Why he couldn't control his emotions. But at a point in life, you gotta look at yourself. You gotta always look at yourself. If you wanna fix anything in this world, that's something my dad told me early in life. Like, you gotta blame you. You can't even blame nobody else. You mad at rain? You should have moved somewhere else. Where's jacket? You can't blame nature. You can't blame shit. Cause it is what it is. And if you wanna change something, you gotta look at yourself in the mirror. It's always from within. So.
[00:36:40] Speaker C: Always comes back to Mike.
[00:36:42] Speaker B: So.
But what he's saying is true. Because if. If. After. Because that was a time black people were not like this. There was a time during the civil rights movement, even after the civil rights movement, when we saw the image of black people, it was black families, men and women, kids. It was. The women wear suits. The women were classy. They were known for having class. They wouldn't.
[00:37:03] Speaker A: They were not saying, when we was.
[00:37:05] Speaker B: Growing up, black girls were the one not sucking dick.
[00:37:07] Speaker A: That was his point.
[00:37:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:37:08] Speaker A: He's saying black people always had a moral. A moral, like, basically a boundary. They gave them the authority, the righteous, like, upper hand.
[00:37:16] Speaker C: Right?
[00:37:17] Speaker A: Because we're not in that weird shit like y'all are. They not like us, but now.
[00:37:21] Speaker B: But something happened. Maybe. Crack era.
[00:37:23] Speaker A: I mean, how about this, though? The things he was saying that white people are saying, like, I don't care about slavery. I don't care about.
How often do y'all think about this stuff? Or do you not give a fuck either? Cause you're just trying to pay your bills just as a white person.
[00:37:37] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[00:37:37] Speaker A: So he's saying. He was saying that that's how white people feel. White people like, I don't give a fuck about slavery. I don't give a fuck about your schools. I don't give a fuck about none of that shit. I don't care about who gets shot. I don't care about none of that.
[00:37:47] Speaker B: How often do we think about slavery?
[00:37:49] Speaker A: No, hold on. Listen. He said, all I care about is trying to make sure my bills are paid. And he's saying, that's the sentiment of white people. Now, they don't care about the shit that you're trying to make them care about. And every time they look on tv, they see a nigga and they're like, oh, well. But I'm asking you guys who are not white, do you not have the exact same feeling about all those things?
[00:38:07] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. I just said it's not a good excuse anymore. So, yeah, definitely. You don't think about it, I'm gonna.
[00:38:14] Speaker C: Let you go, locks.
[00:38:15] Speaker A: But I'm not even saying it's an excuse. I'm saying as a. As a mixed person who is half black, I don't think about slavery. I'm telling you, I don't know. I don't give a fuck about slavery. Not saying you should do better because I'm saying I don't even care. It's different than saying I don't care, because you should be doing better, which is what you're saying. I'm not saying that. I'm saying I don't give a shit, period. Like, I got my own shit to worry about. I don't have. I don't have the bandwidth to be thinking about if black people are seen better. Because I look on tv and I see them niggas doing the same thing. Tv. I just saw tv, bro. Let's drive around these bonnets.
[00:38:53] Speaker C: The other niggas is wearing bonnets now.
[00:38:54] Speaker A: Yeah, too much of an edible was more than one edible.
[00:38:59] Speaker B: And I already wearing bonnets because we got dogs for a reason.
I didn't say that.
[00:39:05] Speaker C: What you mean? What's wrong with a body outside?
Yeah. Yeah.
[00:39:10] Speaker A: You know, you were a Bonnie in house. If I need to be. Okay.
[00:39:14] Speaker C: No.
[00:39:15] Speaker A: So, so need to be what would you ever win? I need a bonnet right now.
[00:39:20] Speaker B: I got locks.
[00:39:21] Speaker C: They made the same things, Rose. Okay?
[00:39:23] Speaker B: I got a lot cap.
[00:39:24] Speaker C: Okay, that's a different.
[00:39:27] Speaker A: Lock cap.
[00:39:28] Speaker C: Dirty.
[00:39:28] Speaker A: I'm wearing a no sleep sitting up.
[00:39:36] Speaker C: With the black person on it with a fucking bonnet on a polka dots, nigga.
[00:39:41] Speaker A: No, stop it. What are we talking about right now? Bob Marley didn't have no fucking bonnet, nigga. He just let the motherfuckers roll around.
[00:39:48] Speaker C: This shit in the thing where it was. It was like.
Yeah, it was no bonnet, bro.
[00:39:53] Speaker B: They bought us around back then.
[00:39:54] Speaker C: Nah, what you talking about?
[00:40:02] Speaker A: Bob Marley no fucking self scar. I'm pretty sure there was a bond around Bob Marley.
[00:40:06] Speaker C: No, he sure wouldn't. I guarantee.
[00:40:07] Speaker A: In his colors.
[00:40:08] Speaker C: Yes the fuck no, he would not. And definitely not in public. This nigga's not walking around and fucking down the street with a bonnet. No, he's fucking not at all.
[00:40:17] Speaker A: They might be a knit cap.
[00:40:18] Speaker C: This nigga, right? This nigga knew the culture was more important than that. He's not. He's not gonna do us dirty.
[00:40:23] Speaker A: Like, if I ever see you in a bonnet, I promise we gotta fight this, because.
[00:40:26] Speaker C: So, again, like he said, people are looking at, right? And they see what they see. They see you in these fucking bonnets. It's like you didn't gave up already. Like, look, it's. You might as well have face tats, nigga. Like, it ain't no different.
[00:40:39] Speaker A: You mama right.
[00:40:40] Speaker C: There ain't no different between a motherfucker with face tats and neck tats.
[00:40:44] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:40:45] Speaker C: In a bonnet.
[00:40:45] Speaker A: So what I was saying, though, was, I'm not saying that I don't. I'm not giving black people any more excuses. I'm saying I don't give a fucked. I don't care how many go to prison. I don't care how many get shot. It's to the point now where I'm looking at tv just like them. I'm like, well, damn. That's what.
[00:41:01] Speaker C: Especially if you look at Twitter, right?
[00:41:03] Speaker B: Like you said about Twitter, this is what we do.
[00:41:07] Speaker A: I don't want to be part of that. I don't want to support that either. So, honestly, my days, I spend so little time worrying about the prison stats, and I just can't because it's so ridiculous.
[00:41:19] Speaker C: Have you gotten to the point where he's like, let me kill each other off? Like.
[00:41:26] Speaker A: No, I know, I know. There's still an education problem, right? That's what CMB is about, being competitive is that education piece. So I do recognize as a problem. I'm saying that when he was saying that about how black people feel, I'm like, damn, I need to check myself because I'm starting to feel like that. Because when I look at those images, I'm turned off, of course.
[00:41:44] Speaker C: I mean. So again, if you're not. If you. If you look at those images and you don't feel anything other than embarrassment, discuss.
Like, not any. If you don't feel anything negative, like, if you. If you. If you think that shit is hype, if you like, oh, that nigga got took. If you feel any kind of.
[00:42:04] Speaker A: Like, I think that you're not. I think that you're not normal. I think that you're thinking that that's the normal mindset. I don't think that is.
[00:42:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:42:12] Speaker A: I think that people are more. They're more. Especially the newer Gen Z ers and, like, liberal white people. They're more worried about making sure that that person has a safe space to be whatever they are than they are about how that looks overall.
[00:42:28] Speaker C: What was the name of the. You guys talked about it on Twitter. You called it. Was it hood assassinations? What was it?
[00:42:33] Speaker A: I said, hood execution.
[00:42:35] Speaker C: Hood execution, yeah. Like, I mean, like, that's what I thought it.
[00:42:38] Speaker A: Because it seemed like everything is like young people, young black people doing something, and then somebody coming to retaliate on the block or whatever, but we get to see the retaliation, like, fully in color, right in HD is like, God.
[00:42:50] Speaker C: I watched this motherfucker on Twitter. He was trying to do street interviews, and he ran up on a motherfucker. This nigga pulled a rocket launcher out of sweats.
Deadass. Like, that was a skit. But, I mean, where do you got this rocket lab?
[00:43:01] Speaker A: Exactly. You can't carry a rocket launcher on your. In your sweat.
[00:43:04] Speaker C: I mean. And he was like, dude, is it that serious? You want to find out? No, listen, it could have been right?
[00:43:11] Speaker A: Like, I'm talking about real people dying. I'm not talking about skits. I'm talking about my timeline. Is people really dying?
[00:43:16] Speaker C: I seen a nigga pull a fucking whole ar out of sweats.
[00:43:18] Speaker A: Yeah, me too.
[00:43:20] Speaker C: I mean, rolled up on the block, and then they could pull the whole ar out as well as, like, it was like, this is what you walk around with.
[00:43:25] Speaker B: And do you. Do you think. Cuz, I used to think that there was more black people like me then hood niggers, but I'm starting to think there's more hood niggas than black people like.
[00:43:33] Speaker C: Well, that's what social media wants you to think, though, right? Because again, I think it goes back to that. But if you walk around and this goes back to a thing I was watching on Twitter where motherfucker was in Chicago, and he says, I guess the Argentinians are not. Venezuelans.
Took over a block. No, that's what he said.
[00:43:52] Speaker B: Because he went out to Haitians in Ohio or, like, taking people's pets and eating them and shit. The police have to fucking send a report today and say there's been no incident of that nature. They're making us Haitians look bad, bro. They are for. Man. You should see that.
[00:44:11] Speaker C: Hungry, huh?
[00:44:12] Speaker B: Republican Twitter is killing Haitians right now, bro.
[00:44:15] Speaker A: Why ain't no Venezuelans ate a cat, bro. It's just Haitians.
[00:44:20] Speaker B: Disrespecting Haitians. Haitians right now, man.
[00:44:23] Speaker C: And those are. What was that? What are they? What are they? Cut them ain't cut Haitians that's doing that.
[00:44:28] Speaker A: No, that's the full. The full real.
[00:44:30] Speaker C: That's the full fame.
[00:44:31] Speaker A: You can't just eat a cat if you american.
[00:44:33] Speaker C: That's no american.
[00:44:34] Speaker A: If I saw a tail of a cat coming out of French Reggie's mouth when he walked in, just got dug.
[00:44:38] Speaker C: Or just in his trash. He's got cat fur.
[00:44:42] Speaker B: So does that mean he wants to change the subject?
That topic really is like that. Like, when I wake up every morning, I don't think about slavery, but I think about the fall of black people.
[00:44:53] Speaker A: Do you?
[00:44:53] Speaker B: Yes, because it's bad, bro. The last topic I had in that previous show where we talked about how we've been at 13% of the population for the longest and everybody else is doubling up. White people are going down.
[00:45:06] Speaker C: But so, again, we ain't got it worse than who got it worse than us.
Not them.
[00:45:11] Speaker A: So it's like, I know black women have it worse than everybody, but I.
[00:45:15] Speaker C: Heard they're the most educated fucking group of fucking people in America.
[00:45:18] Speaker B: That's what. Yeah, that's what they say, too.
[00:45:20] Speaker C: Can't have it both ways. Which. What is it?
[00:45:23] Speaker B: So that's my thing.
[00:45:24] Speaker C: We.
[00:45:24] Speaker B: We're not. We're not populating each year, our literacy rate goes down. Now, I was watching a video the other day say, not even. There's not even a percentage.
[00:45:33] Speaker A: I can't go down, bro. It's like fourth grade, right?
[00:45:35] Speaker B: They say that there's not even a percentage in the. In the math. To find out how many black people will be stem majors in the future. Like, we don't even make 1%. We don't even make 1%. So it's like we're done. Like. Like, no matter what, it's just gonna be the hoopers, the rappers. That's it.
[00:45:52] Speaker C: And the bonnet wearers.
[00:45:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:45:54] Speaker B: There's, like, a black. Like, there's no way black people are gonna make it out in the next 25 years. I don't see a route. If we keep going with the rate.
[00:46:03] Speaker A: We'Re going, I don't think you make it 25 years and don't disappear. So you're saying it's over for period. Like, for good black people? Or. What are you saying?
Or you're saying black people be the working race.
[00:46:14] Speaker C: He's saying just go ahead and just start having interracial babies.
[00:46:18] Speaker A: Is that what you're saying?
[00:46:19] Speaker B: I'm not saying that. Because you got to bring something to the table. You can't just be.
[00:46:23] Speaker A: What does that mean?
[00:46:24] Speaker B: If you. If you a black person and you don't have nothing, you having that interracial baby, that. Are you gonna. What's that? Unless if that white girl is gonna give you everything.
[00:46:34] Speaker A: I don't know what we're talking about.
[00:46:36] Speaker B: I mean, because I was saying that we're not gonna have any purchase.
[00:46:39] Speaker C: She got white parents with 400.
So when they died, your kid already getting a little bit.
[00:46:46] Speaker A: What are you talking about?
[00:46:47] Speaker B: Because usually a black man that don't.
[00:46:49] Speaker A: Babies get that love?
[00:46:50] Speaker B: Because usually a black man, I don't got nothing. Don't get the white girl that got something. They get the white girl that don't got nothing either, you know?
[00:46:58] Speaker A: So I guess.
[00:47:00] Speaker C: I mean, so if you. If you just said, no getting ass, nigga, like, that's the kind of chicks you get, then that's what you're gonna get.
[00:47:07] Speaker A: What? You know, this is. This is our abstract view, man. It's gonna probably ruff a lot of feathers, but I've said it on the show a lot of years ago, okay?
When we run a race, right, somebody's gonna be first. Somebody's gonna be second, might be third, somebody's gonna be last. And that's just the way that it is.
[00:47:23] Speaker B: So we're gonna always be last.
[00:47:24] Speaker A: No, what I'm saying is, what if we're supposed to be whatever, in whatever place we're in, and that's just the fucking place? And we're sitting there making all these.
These protests, and it's like we're just pissing in the wind.
[00:47:37] Speaker C: We don't realize that the caste system is here, too.
[00:47:40] Speaker B: Yeah, like, that's the case. That's the best thing about being individuals, because we, at least for your life, the things that you can control, you can try to get yourself out of that cast as an individual.
[00:47:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I guess.
[00:47:54] Speaker B: Maybe the race will still be last. But you the nigga that figured it out. You the nigga that, hey, I got my private jet.
[00:48:00] Speaker A: But what does that mean?
[00:48:02] Speaker C: No, no, no.
The private jet is not the fucking. It. That's not it. You can't even put that out there for us because then that just stereo. I mean, that just perpetuates the last place. Like, if you. If you're just focused on getting the private jet, then you're not focusing on the right.
[00:48:19] Speaker A: So what is the focus then? Cause I'm wrong. It's not like when I said. We said a few weeks ago, Rio, and he was like, Dwayne Wade makes $300 million. Like, why the fuck does Dwayne Wade care about making one more dollar, right? You've got 300 million, nigga.
[00:48:32] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:48:33] Speaker A: Sit the fuck down somewhere and paint your toenails with your daughter, son.
[00:48:38] Speaker B: Which he does.
[00:48:39] Speaker A: But I'm saying you got 300 million. Relax, bro. You did it right. You far exceeded what you were probably supposed to do.
[00:48:46] Speaker C: Well, then you have the. What's his. What was my name? His name from. From Louisiana that played for the Raiders.
[00:48:52] Speaker A: I know.
[00:48:53] Speaker B: Marcus Russell.
[00:48:54] Speaker C: Yeah, Marcus Russell.
[00:48:56] Speaker A: He got it.
[00:48:56] Speaker C: He did, but he don't got it no more. This thing is in jail now. This nigga was embezzling for. From his high school.
[00:49:03] Speaker A: You see what I'm saying?
[00:49:04] Speaker C: Like, he.
[00:49:05] Speaker A: I thought he had figured it out.
[00:49:06] Speaker C: Because, I mean, he got his 40. 40 million. Like, fuck, quit the game. And I would have done the same thing. Like, yeah, 40 million. Like, you can really make shit happen from here on out. Like, you don't. You got 40 ms. Even if people are, you know, you got to pay people whatever. Say you got 30. 25. My dude, again.
[00:49:23] Speaker A: But 25 million, right?
[00:49:24] Speaker C: But then what happens is he's listening to French Reggie on the podcast, talk about a private, right? So he's like, oh, I gotta have that in. I gotta have an M six. I gotta have it. You know that G six. I gotta have a fucking.
[00:49:33] Speaker A: I was wondering.
[00:49:34] Speaker C: Yeah, that's the. That's a BMW, I think.
[00:49:36] Speaker A: Okay, that's true.
[00:49:37] Speaker C: Yeah. And he's like, at the M six and the G six, right? He trying to do it. All right. And it's like, I want to have a Maybach and live in an apartment type of complex. Like, no, Nick, I want to get.
[00:49:47] Speaker A: That chapter seven right?
[00:49:52] Speaker C: Just get, you know what you could get in some. As far as Louisiana land for 20 million, right? Like, come on, you can do 20. You just take one of them in.
[00:49:59] Speaker A: The 50 cent did, right?
[00:50:00] Speaker C: Just take one m and then fucking be straight.
[00:50:02] Speaker A: Did you hear about that?
[00:50:03] Speaker C: Nuh uh.
[00:50:03] Speaker A: 50 cent is bought down. He's like the second highest real estate owner in Shreveport. Downtown. He bought like ten buildings or something.
Listen, there's only one person that has more real estate downtown than him.
[00:50:15] Speaker C: I ain't gonna lie. Like, from getting shot to where he is now.
[00:50:20] Speaker A: What's funny is all the Louisiana rappers and shit are complaining and mad at him because he did a show and didn't put Louisiana rappers on the table. It. If somebody comes in and saves the community downtown area, that was not doing well. Shut up.
[00:50:35] Speaker C: From vitamin water. Right. To all of the other flips that he didn't done, you know, I mean, I was just gonna ask, do people still watch power? I mean, I'm assuming. So is this still on, bro? It's a. No. They talk about it. Still got a universe. Like, they got. They got spin off off. A spin off of.
[00:50:50] Speaker A: I've seen the ghost. I think that's over, too, though. I thought.
[00:50:52] Speaker C: No, all it. They still got new episodes coming out.
[00:50:55] Speaker A: Oh, wow.
[00:50:55] Speaker C: Yeah. And that's what I was gonna ask is people still watching this come over. We first started ten years ago.
[00:51:00] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:01] Speaker C: Power was a big deal, and it was. Versus what was the one with Terrence Howard?
[00:51:05] Speaker A: Empire. But it wasn't the same.
[00:51:07] Speaker C: Right. But they were there, you know, I mean, they were the both hot black shows at the time. Empire and empower.
[00:51:13] Speaker A: And he's on BMF now, too. I think. That's what I thought he was doing now. I didn't think he was the power.
[00:51:17] Speaker B: Yeah, but powers, people still watch power.
[00:51:19] Speaker C: Yeah, people still watch it. Obviously. They said it was so big, they needed their own universe.
[00:51:23] Speaker A: Yeah, but marvel. But. Okay, so to me, that. I feel like that's different, though, because 50 cent is giving money back. No, not necessarily money back, but he's.
He's creating. He's creating opportunities. Entertain. Not necessarily. I'm sure Dwayne Wade is also.
[00:51:37] Speaker C: Okay, but to get your nails painted.
[00:51:41] Speaker A: 50 cent is giving us something to watch, though. So, like, keep creating shows, you know, that's cool. But, like, Dwayne Wade is like, no, I need more. Why do you need more? And that's what I'm saying. Why do you need more? And at this point, 50 cent, that shouldn't be. He should be giving away so much more than he's got.
[00:51:55] Speaker C: Yeah, he's.
[00:51:55] Speaker A: Because he's more. He's richer than Dwayne Wade.
[00:51:58] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, yeah, for sure. Because again, the vitamin water flip was ridiculous.
[00:52:04] Speaker A: I think I just, I just saw that Selena Gomez is now a billionaire.
[00:52:07] Speaker B: Makeup, really?
[00:52:08] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:52:09] Speaker B: You got, like, stick on the makeup.
[00:52:10] Speaker C: No, it makes sense because she got that d boy belly now, you know, I don't know if that.
[00:52:15] Speaker A: What? She got a fat stomach.
[00:52:16] Speaker C: Yeah. So, you know, it's like, you know, like 40 to say, you know, boys.
[00:52:20] Speaker A: Got a belly, right?
[00:52:20] Speaker C: I got, you know, see me hungry, I get my money. Like, you know, I got a d boy belly. And this new episode of fucking murders only in the building.
The first episode, she came out and I was like, ooh, what is that?
[00:52:31] Speaker A: Murders only in the building? What is that?
[00:52:33] Speaker C: So that's that show on Hulu with her and Steve Martin and.
[00:52:37] Speaker A: And she's not pregnant.
[00:52:39] Speaker C: No, I don't think she is, but she. But she's. She's. She's faced and rounded out.
Yeah, she didn't, she didn't. She looked like she eaten.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: But why do you need to be a billionaire like this? Ridiculous. It's ridiculous. There's no need.
[00:52:52] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:52:52] Speaker A: There's nothing you're going to be able.
[00:52:53] Speaker C: To like so many millions in a.
[00:52:55] Speaker A: Billion to say, to say that, well, you know, to buy, I have better buying power. As French Reggie says, at a certain point, there's no more need to buy.
[00:53:04] Speaker B: Because you don't need all that shit.
[00:53:06] Speaker A: Well, I mean, what are you buying?
[00:53:07] Speaker C: What? Yeah, what are you. What? Anything you want. I mean, that's the answer.
[00:53:10] Speaker A: But, like, let's say.
[00:53:11] Speaker B: But you already got it.
[00:53:12] Speaker A: Let's name something.
[00:53:13] Speaker B: You got a car.
[00:53:13] Speaker A: Let's name something.
[00:53:14] Speaker C: And a private jet and a fucking anything. Like everything that you ever owned.
[00:53:18] Speaker A: Even if you bought a company, right? Like, let's raise the stakes and not just be about cars and flashy shit. Like, even if you bought a company.
[00:53:25] Speaker B: You gonna make more.
[00:53:25] Speaker A: Now, you already had a billion. Like, what is the. What's the end goal? Is end goal just world domination? Cause that's like.
[00:53:32] Speaker B: That's where I think that's what this. The system creates, in a sense, right? It creates this thing. You gotta keep getting more because they keep taking from you. At the same time.
[00:53:39] Speaker C: You ain't taking nothing from a billionaire, bro. Like, I got billions.
[00:53:42] Speaker B: I understand, but it's a system. The reason why the billionaires keep getting more, because the system is designed to make your billion not be worth the same each year. So that's why they just keep getting more. Especially, it gets easier when you make the billion. It doesn't get harder to make more, right? The more you make, the.
[00:53:59] Speaker A: You don't even try anymore.
[00:54:00] Speaker B: So it's like, why not? I used to work 40 hours to make a dollar. Now I got 40,000 people working 40 hours to give me my.
[00:54:08] Speaker A: It was that Jeff Bezos thing. I said, yeah.
[00:54:09] Speaker B: So why not? Why not get more?
Like, it's.
[00:54:14] Speaker A: Well, no, let's see why not? That's the problem.
[00:54:16] Speaker B: But that's how the system is. That's why they be like, oh, I can't get it. They don't see the reason to stop because it's way easier for them to make more.
[00:54:22] Speaker A: I wonder what would happen if somebody did start giving back. Like, if Bill Gates just decided, you know, this, give back.
[00:54:30] Speaker C: Then they already said, we need three, we need three. We need three. We need to reduce 3 billion of these niggas out. That niggas trying to give back in death. Yeah, he like, we need to get rid of.
[00:54:39] Speaker A: You should give all the crackheads unlimited money for. And they'll kill themselves.
[00:54:44] Speaker C: Just give them the crack straight up. Don't even let them give you.
[00:54:46] Speaker A: Don't be a drug dealer. But I'll be. I'll be an enabler what's the name of it?
[00:54:50] Speaker C: I mean, misses Bezos was like that, right? She's, she's on that.
[00:54:55] Speaker A: Oh, she did. She gave it all back.
[00:54:56] Speaker C: She. Not too much to give it all.
[00:54:58] Speaker A: I mean, the fact that then again, got his shit cut in half and she. And he's still one of the richest people in the world.
[00:55:03] Speaker C: It popped her in the top five, right? Like, I got, I got half and now I'm going to work.
[00:55:12] Speaker B: Bill Gates wife because she did the same thing, too.
[00:55:14] Speaker C: Yeah, Basil's wife.
[00:55:17] Speaker B: Now they divorced. That's what she talked about, Epstein.
[00:55:21] Speaker C: Yeah, she might not, she might not be long for this world doing that. There's too many skeletons in that closet.
[00:55:28] Speaker B: But talking about female billionaires, the Walton's daughter is the, is the richest one.
[00:55:34] Speaker C: Now apparently this woman, you mean you talk about Walmart.
[00:55:38] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:55:39] Speaker A: Just won. What?
[00:55:40] Speaker B: Of the Waltons richest women of the world right now.
[00:55:43] Speaker A: She's richer than Oprah.
[00:55:44] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, wait, wait, wait.
[00:55:46] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I don't know.
[00:55:47] Speaker B: Oprah. If she gets Oprah money, she might kill herself.
[00:55:50] Speaker A: No, she wouldn't, because 90 billion get anything, right?
[00:55:56] Speaker C: Like Oprah got. Got Hawaii, nigga. Like, let's be clear. Like, like you still have to talk.
[00:56:01] Speaker B: About that fire, right?
[00:56:02] Speaker A: Like, I know that they're like, oh, no, it makes, if you're up there, it makes a difference. But who gives a fuck if it makes a difference?
[00:56:07] Speaker C: Like, yeah, even if you came down, you still so far up, you still don't see the ground.
[00:56:12] Speaker A: If both of them bought whatever they wanted, they'd still have enough to do whatever else they want, right? So it's like this.
[00:56:18] Speaker C: There's only so much on this planet to consume. And you got enough to consume all multiple times over.
[00:56:25] Speaker A: But it also wouldn't work if they gave it to the everybody evil because we're losing it out.
[00:56:28] Speaker C: They wouldn't just give us our, give us our reparations.
[00:56:31] Speaker A: And that's what Gen Z is saying. They're saying, fuck it all, let's burn it down. Let's just start collecting berries again. But they don't really want to collect berries. They want to sit down. They don't because have a machine collect berries.
[00:56:40] Speaker C: I'm telling you, they just need to watch 1883. Like, it's rough when you got, when you got to live off the land, right? And just going to the bathroom is dangerous. Like, nah, nah. You used to, used to like that running water, didn't you? Like, you don't, you don't want it the way you think you want it.
[00:56:57] Speaker A: Nah, not at all.
[00:56:58] Speaker B: So you're saying that pretty much we're just the last one. Black people are the last in the race right now. And it is what it is.
[00:57:04] Speaker C: I don't know if we're last. I mean, Mexicans are kind of below us, right? I mean we, I mean they.
[00:57:09] Speaker A: What do you mean by below us? See that, but that's the problem. Just the fact that you have that mentality that there's above and below.
[00:57:16] Speaker B: We're all below. If we're not top 1%.
[00:57:18] Speaker A: No, it just, it just doesn't matter. You are what you are fucking live.
[00:57:21] Speaker C: Well, let's just be. Okay, so when I say below and above, right, like I know that we've already had Obama. I can't imagine. I can't imagine, you know, Senor Sanchez. Yeah. Juan Carlo, president like that, that they don't. That seems so far off for me.
[00:57:37] Speaker A: Right?
[00:57:37] Speaker C: Like, I mean, so when you say.
[00:57:38] Speaker A: About you think a woman, a black woman's gonna make it.
[00:57:41] Speaker C: Yeah, but again, she ain't mexican, right?
[00:57:43] Speaker A: She's indian.
[00:57:43] Speaker C: Yeah. So that ain't mexican, right? So again, that's what I'm just saying, like again, before they have a senor Sanchez as president, right? You know, I mean, I.
Cuz a.
[00:57:54] Speaker B: Mexican is not even the president of Mexico right now.
[00:57:57] Speaker C: I mean, shit, you can't even get Mexicans to be a president of fucking New Mexico. Like I like the governor. Like, I don't. It just seems way off that we would be at that point where a true Mexican but a true black person. Didn't you for your facts on that, huh?
[00:58:15] Speaker A: Yeah, you know, so come and on.
[00:58:17] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:58:17] Speaker A: Where did Obama go to school? Like who did he grow up with? He didn't grow up with no niggas. It wasn't like niggas.
[00:58:22] Speaker C: He was the Drake of black people.
[00:58:24] Speaker A: Drake. Drake is way blacker than Obama.
[00:58:26] Speaker B: His grandpa was CIA too. Niggas never.
[00:58:28] Speaker A: What?
[00:58:28] Speaker B: Yeah, Obama's grandpa was a CIA.
[00:58:30] Speaker A: Of course he was. They say he's probably related to Thomas Jefferson.
Yeah, of course he was. Of course he was in the CIA. This is all, it's all a set.
[00:58:40] Speaker C: Up anyway and breathing.
[00:58:41] Speaker A: But yeah, he wasn't, he wasn't a, he wasn't a just like everybody else black person either.
[00:58:46] Speaker C: So even though he used to pick, you know, the final four and I.
[00:58:49] Speaker A: Wonder and play who I wonder, are him and his wife even really a couple?
[00:58:54] Speaker C: That's his beard.
[00:58:55] Speaker B: What do you mean? Like, like you thought they were a couple, but the politics he pick would.
[00:59:00] Speaker A: He pick that when he was younger, period. Would he pick that? Look at who he grew up with, who his people are, what his.
[00:59:07] Speaker C: Don't do that, baby. Because everybody.
Because when they get a nigga a.
[00:59:11] Speaker A: Black wife, bro, that's all it is.
[00:59:12] Speaker C: And niggas loved it. They was like, michelle, fine, Michelle.
[00:59:17] Speaker B: But he married her way before he even got into politics.
[00:59:20] Speaker C: She's so fond.
[00:59:21] Speaker A: What are you talking about? Way before he got in politics, he.
[00:59:22] Speaker B: Was just a regular ass lawyer when he got married with her. Matter of fact, that was the time. That's what she.
[00:59:26] Speaker C: The plan was already in place, though. She was.
[00:59:28] Speaker A: But he's the nephew. You used to tell me he's the nephew of a CIA.
[00:59:31] Speaker C: You're right.
[00:59:31] Speaker B: You're right.
[00:59:32] Speaker C: The plan was already in place.
[00:59:34] Speaker B: I guess you're this black lawyer.
[00:59:35] Speaker A: I'm telling you, he's probably five generations removed from Thomas Jefferson or some shit. I promise. There's something crazy.
[00:59:40] Speaker B: They do say all the presidents have been related some somehow.
[00:59:44] Speaker A: Is he's he related to the other presidents?
[00:59:46] Speaker B: There's a. Yeah, they're all connected. All 45.
[00:59:49] Speaker A: So you're saying they didn't know he was just a lawyer? Yeah, no, they knew. They knew. And his wife and him don't match.
[00:59:56] Speaker B: Now that you said. But it's weird because when people have kids and shit, you, like, they gotta be in it. Like, it's like their thing. But when you think about it, there's people that have, like, arranged marriages. So it's like, maybe.
[01:00:07] Speaker C: And there's people that just have kids, you know?
[01:00:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:00:10] Speaker C: Yeah. You know me. That ain't always.
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I don't know how loud that's gonna be on the final edit.
[01:00:29] Speaker B: It was a quiet year.
[01:00:30] Speaker A: Hopefully. Hopefully. I remember to edit that one out. Cause you were riding the mic, bro. I know I always say, hey, getting the mic, but damn.
Keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense. Cause we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh.
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