Episode 810

April 02, 2024

02:01:54

Don't be a Karenita

Don't be a Karenita
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
Don't be a Karenita

Apr 02 2024 | 02:01:54

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #810

Not often are we graced with female energy. This episode is different. It almost feels like an episode from the past. Kit joins us and it goes from zero to estrogen real quick. Seriously, we try but can’t stay away from the “Did he do it”. That and the fact that my wife may very well be a Karenita. Don’t know what that is? Tune in.

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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 fuck you. [00:00:13] Speaker B: Oh, happy day oh, happy day oh, happy day welcome. Look, man, this is like a special event. Like, I mean, my niggas on the show, like, it's been a long time. I mean, long. [00:00:30] Speaker A: Not this year. Maybe not even last year. [00:00:32] Speaker B: Yeah, no, it's been, I would say, more than a couple years. [00:00:36] Speaker A: I didn't even know she was still alive. [00:00:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Nah, man, listen, people have been wondering. They like, yeah, you should just do the hook, the promo, and that's it. [00:00:42] Speaker A: Like, are they still married? Do they fuck with each other? [00:00:48] Speaker B: Welcome, Kit. [00:00:49] Speaker A: Hola. [00:00:49] Speaker C: Hola. You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed. What up? Hey, guys. [00:01:16] Speaker B: Hey, man. This is gonna be an interesting show. This is. Cause, you know, we don't normally have female. I mean, besides reggie. Like. No, no, just three. [00:01:27] Speaker A: 2%. Three? Three. I thought it was three. What is it? That's three. [00:01:30] Speaker B: How short him is that percentage? Let that dad get that percent. [00:01:33] Speaker A: My bad. He's a three percenter. [00:01:35] Speaker B: And it's funny, before I realized that she was coming on the show tonight, I was already feeling feminine. [00:01:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:41] Speaker B: I was feeling my inner feminist. My inner feminist. Because, again, I'm very interested tonight, as we're recording right now, the women's basketball tournament is going on. And that is something that you always talk shit on. Like, nobody wants to watch women basketball, you say? You know? [00:01:58] Speaker A: I mean, it's not me. These are the stats. No facts. [00:02:00] Speaker B: No, bro, not this year. The women's fucking tournament is out doing the men's tournament. [00:02:04] Speaker A: As far as you really believe that, do you think that there's not something else at play here? So one year, all of a sudden now the numbers are great, and you think there's nothing at play? [00:02:12] Speaker B: It's the storyline. [00:02:12] Speaker A: Fuck out of here, man. Storylines? Fuck out of here. What storyline besides Caitlin Clark and fucking nobody gives up UConn. Team UConn has not lost a game in, like, 45 years. There's no storyline is new, my nigga. [00:02:27] Speaker B: That's not uconn. [00:02:28] Speaker A: They're telling you that there's a new storyline, and y'all fell for it. [00:02:31] Speaker B: That's the Gamecocks this year. [00:02:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:33] Speaker B: They haven't lost. [00:02:34] Speaker A: No, no. That's all. Nothing. You know, I'm talking about with UConn. They're like that team. They're, like, established. Yeah. When do y'all lose my. [00:02:41] Speaker B: What's the name? Is that now, though? [00:02:43] Speaker A: Who's that? South Carolina. [00:02:44] Speaker B: South Carolina. [00:02:45] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's not what I was saying. I was just saying, because you kind of had a history, right, of winning many, many, many games and that storyline. [00:02:51] Speaker B: And they have a male coach. [00:02:52] Speaker A: Yeah, but of course, how you think you win so much? [00:02:56] Speaker B: I'm just saying. [00:02:58] Speaker A: Is in the pudding. [00:02:59] Speaker B: South Carolina is doing it with what's her name? [00:03:02] Speaker A: Nobody gives a shit. [00:03:02] Speaker B: No, no, no. The ex NW or what's her name? [00:03:06] Speaker A: You don't even know her name, bro. I bet you know LeBron James name. [00:03:09] Speaker B: Cuz I can't stand the nigga. [00:03:11] Speaker A: Huh? [00:03:12] Speaker B: Nah, man. [00:03:12] Speaker A: He did it. [00:03:15] Speaker B: But again, every time he talks. But again, no, no, no. So again, there's a couple things that I was listening to this motherfucker. Cause I've been on the road. When I listen, I listen to LA radio station. First off, he comes across as so insecure. He really does. Like, he called out or put his coach on blast. Like, he called. He said his coach did something. He's like, but I vetoed that coach. [00:03:40] Speaker A: Not Darbin ham. Yeah. How's that insecurity? It just shows, like, if anything, he. [00:03:44] Speaker B: Nah, nigga, you don't need to. Who needs. Why do you need to make public that you vetoed the motherfucker that's supposed to be above you? How you vetoing this nigga shit? [00:03:52] Speaker A: Right. [00:03:52] Speaker B: Like, you just. [00:03:53] Speaker A: The head coach is not above the public players. What? Bro, I don't. I don't get it. This is a new. This is a new. No, no, no. I'm not talking about LeBron. I'm talking about in the NBA. In the NBA. In that specific league. Giannis just got his head coach out to bring Doc Rivers. What are we talking about? The head coach? [00:04:08] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:04:08] Speaker A: Are not above the players in the NBA. That's just a. [00:04:12] Speaker B: The coach fucking tells. He calls the plays. [00:04:14] Speaker A: Sure. [00:04:15] Speaker B: Listen, who gets fired when y'all don't fucking perform? [00:04:18] Speaker A: The coach. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Why is that? [00:04:19] Speaker A: So that, you know, he's not above the player. He's responsible. He's definitely above the coach. [00:04:23] Speaker B: He's responsible. [00:04:24] Speaker A: So I ain't get ready to play. I could trade the player. I could release the players. What are you. What are you saying? If the. If the players are below the coach, why don't. Why don't the GM release those players that. And make the playoff or fight? Do. [00:04:36] Speaker B: Are those gummies. [00:04:38] Speaker A: I'm talking about the star player in the NBA. Star. Okay? We're talking about star players. You're saying they just have a little bit more. They have more leverage than. Not necessarily. Not necessarily. You're not going to get Greg Popovich, right. No matter who you are. LeBron. LeBron could not get Greg Popovich fired. [00:04:54] Speaker B: He could even get the motherfucking fire. [00:04:57] Speaker A: That's probably four coaches in. In the league that. That. That gets this pass. So those. Those coaches are. [00:05:02] Speaker B: Bro, what's the Miami coach there? [00:05:06] Speaker A: He's one of those four. [00:05:06] Speaker B: But, no, but he wasn't when he was in fucking Miami. [00:05:09] Speaker A: He was fresh. Eric Spoelstra is. [00:05:11] Speaker B: No, but he was a fresh. He was fresh. [00:05:13] Speaker A: He was a brand new coach. He got chips. It don't matter. [00:05:15] Speaker B: No, but he hadn't got any chips. [00:05:16] Speaker A: When LeBron was there. But he had. But he. But he won with LeBron. He won with Shaq and Wade. He wasn't the coach yet. Who was the coach then? Pat Riley. And that's one of the four as well. And Patrick's not coaching no more. [00:05:27] Speaker B: But Pat Roddy's the motherfucker that was like, listen, I don't care. [00:05:30] Speaker A: LeBron. [00:05:30] Speaker B: LeBron tried that shit. Try to come in and start dropping little fucking, you know, passive aggressive fucking shit about him and the coach. And Pat Riley's like, fuck that. This nigga is here. [00:05:40] Speaker A: Okay, let's get started. [00:05:41] Speaker B: This is our news. [00:05:42] Speaker A: How him saying he vetoed a play that the head coach called. He shouldn't say that out loud. I don't know about insecure. He shouldn't say it out loud because, again, it's. [00:05:49] Speaker B: It's all you're flexing for. What, my nigga? Like, why do you need to flex to be like, yo, I. And I was right. Like. And it worked. You know, I was the one that he called something. I vetoed it. And it worked out because I, you know, I'm LeBron. [00:06:03] Speaker A: Did you just watch that clip? Cause did you understand the context when he was explaining that? [00:06:06] Speaker B: Yes. It doesn't matter. Digga, listen, if you. If you understand the fucking hierarchy, right, you don't need to fucking strip your fucking coach's pants down in fucking public to be like, this nigga don't got no authority over me. I'm the one that runs shit around here. [00:06:22] Speaker A: I don't think you should do it to players either. I don't think he should say it to another player. Like, when, um. Who's the drunk nigga that decided to throw the pass out instead of shooting the shot. [00:06:31] Speaker B: Josh Smith. Yeah. [00:06:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Josh Smith Jr. Jr. Smith. Yeah. Like, between players in a locker room. Yeah. We gonna talk our shit to everybody else. They don't need to know about our family business. That's how me and my wife are, too. If we got something going on that's between us. Y'all don't need to know. You know what I'm saying? For sure. The world don't need to know. [00:06:49] Speaker B: But LeBron, he always gotta show. I'm the. I'm a genius. I'm this, I'm that. You don't listen, dude, if you are. [00:06:58] Speaker A: That because of people like you, yes. It's your fault. [00:07:02] Speaker B: That's not my fault. [00:07:03] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:07:03] Speaker B: It's not my fault if you just fucking did. No, we can recognize your gene, your greatness never given. [00:07:09] Speaker A: This nigga. [00:07:12] Speaker B: Has never been that dude. Has never not been that dude since. [00:07:16] Speaker A: Day one in the league. [00:07:17] Speaker B: Well, if you jerking your own fucking dick all the time, yes. I'm gonna fucking call you out and I'm not gonna fucking. [00:07:23] Speaker A: I don't remember him jerking his dick until all the time. No, until he made a name for himself. That's when he started putting. I made a name. [00:07:31] Speaker B: I wouldn't even say that this nigga was a made dude in high school. [00:07:34] Speaker A: But I wasn't him saying that he wasn't the one. That was. That was the media, that was the scouts. That was. It was actually Miami when Miami, when he made the decision or whatever, and that was like, that pissed so many people off. That was when he started having to prove. Because y'all started saying that bullshit about him not being as good as Mike and not being in the top running. Y'all forced him to become this arrogant ass egomaniac. It was y'all's fault because y'all wouldn't let the nigga be great without comparing him to Mike and saying, there's no way he don't have killer in. He's not a killer. He's not. This. This nigga is super talented, but y'all forced him to show y'all even on top of. On top of. On top of. On top of. [00:08:08] Speaker B: I'm gonna go ahead and say the. He's. He's probably the best player to ever play in the NBA. [00:08:12] Speaker A: He's definitely the most best player to ever play in the NBA. Right, but you're not saying he's better than Mike, though. He's better than Mike. No. [00:08:16] Speaker B: Fucking. [00:08:17] Speaker C: Fuck, yeah. [00:08:18] Speaker A: I'm. [00:08:19] Speaker B: My dude is really Kareem. Fuck Mike. Like, again, Kareem is a nigga that nobody wants to talk about. That fucking changed the game. Like, this nigga didn't. He won everywhere. And when he was at fucking 39, 40 years old, was still. He wasn't doing what fucking LeBron's doing, but he was still a very productive ass nigga. Winning titles. [00:08:38] Speaker A: No, Kareem. Kareem went on all levels. High school, college, all that. Y'all remember when he played one on one with Julie serving. [00:08:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I do. The one fucking juice. Irving, right? [00:08:47] Speaker A: They were both older, but still fucking. He was fucking Doctor J up. [00:08:51] Speaker B: He just. [00:08:51] Speaker A: His moves. [00:08:52] Speaker B: I mean, he just. He had a move that nobody has been able to emulate. [00:08:56] Speaker A: But it's not just that move. I understand it falls on that move, but he has so much other stuff. [00:09:00] Speaker B: No, definitely. He was a dude. Kareem is a fucking all time. He's the greatest. [00:09:08] Speaker A: To me, he's top five. [00:09:09] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, to me, he's the greatest. So LeBron's insecure, but, yeah, LeBron is. And I just, you know. So, again, I'm not. [00:09:15] Speaker A: So you don't like insecure people? I don't think anybody likes insecure. [00:09:19] Speaker B: Not a whole lot. My name is. [00:09:20] Speaker A: You don't think all of us are insecure? [00:09:22] Speaker B: All of us are, but again, I don't need. I think when it manifests itself in, like, bitch ass ways, again, I don't know who LeBron. [00:09:31] Speaker A: When you back to somebody in the limelight like, LeBron, where's LeBron's dad? [00:09:34] Speaker B: Like, how come we never heard of LeBron's dad? Maybe he don't have a daddy. Right? And this goes back to what we talked about, being raised by a woman. Like, he got a lot of bitch made ness to the way he acts. [00:09:44] Speaker A: I bet you won't run up. [00:09:45] Speaker B: Yeah, no, no, no. That nigga younger and stronger and bigger. Like, fuck. [00:09:49] Speaker A: Nah. [00:09:50] Speaker B: Stop fucking with LeBron. [00:09:52] Speaker A: There's a lot of bitch made and bitches and all that kind of stuff in that talk. I bet you listen. [00:09:57] Speaker B: I can. I can listen. That's the exact. [00:09:59] Speaker A: You be like, what's up, goat? I think you're better than Mike. I think you're better than Mike. [00:10:03] Speaker B: That's the beauty of the fucking. [00:10:05] Speaker A: Being a big Lakers fan. What's up, goat? What's up, goat? [00:10:09] Speaker B: Doctor, I could be a critic from behind the mic. [00:10:14] Speaker A: Oh, shit. I wanted to talk to y'all about Karen's. [00:10:18] Speaker B: Okay. [00:10:20] Speaker A: Yeah. You know, how do y'all feel about Karen's? Has Karen's that necessary smoothed out? Or are there still some super duper cameras necessary? Yeah, I don't know what. You're the ecosystem. What are you talking about? [00:10:29] Speaker B: This dude, this gummy. Hit that nigga quick. His tastes have been. [00:10:33] Speaker A: I'm just saying, spicy Karen's unnecessary, especially if you live in, like, communal spaces, like, apartment complexes and shit like that. Can you get to the part where you tell us how they're fucking necessary? Cause a Karen will call the cops or whoever's in charge of something that's not in there about their business. So if you live in, like, an apartment complex with one of those gates that's always fucked up with some shit. A Karen usually takes control and takes care of that. Having a Karen in that community is helpful for that, obviously, if you're doing something. So you want to hide behind your Karen, my nigga? Yes. [00:11:05] Speaker B: This nigga doesn't remember when that bitch was going to call the police just for nothing on that nigga walking his dog. Like, it wasn't like he was doing anything wrong. [00:11:12] Speaker A: Those Karens are crazy French. [00:11:14] Speaker C: You're talking about the lady in the park? [00:11:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:11:16] Speaker C: Oh, that's different. [00:11:17] Speaker B: That's a Karen. [00:11:18] Speaker C: Yeah, but that's, you know, that's harassment. [00:11:20] Speaker B: The barbecue bitch. The bitch that was fucking talking about, you can't barbecue here in Oakland. [00:11:24] Speaker A: I'm talking about the Karens that, like, mommy, like, who the fuck is coming into the lobby and shit like that? Those are the ones I'm talking about. [00:11:30] Speaker C: I mean, I don't. I don't know. Because when they start getting like, do you live here? Let me see your id and all that. Just call the police, like back in the day. Like, look out the window. Report what you observe, like, neighborhood watch. But don't be doing all that. [00:11:40] Speaker A: Y'all hear something? It sound like a. Sound like a Karen to me. [00:11:43] Speaker C: It's funny that this meal. [00:11:46] Speaker A: It's funny that she the one speaking up. Cause we in Mexico. [00:11:49] Speaker C: Here we go. [00:11:50] Speaker A: Okay. [00:11:51] Speaker C: Yeah, it was not like that. [00:11:56] Speaker A: Yo, we at the airport, and it's Mexicans everywhere. Yo, you on a cab trying to. Trying to figure out everybody's travel plans, right? Doing their best to try to make some of that money, right? [00:12:07] Speaker C: Overcharging the tourist. [00:12:11] Speaker A: It's 100 mexican cab drivers and middlemen. Hey, my cousin, he got it right. All that kind of stuff, right? So we've learned. The many times we've been there, we've learned that you can take something called the ADL bus, and it's just like a greyhound bus that gets you from Cancun. To playa for like, $35. [00:12:29] Speaker C: For like $15. [00:12:30] Speaker A: Yeah, $15. Right. [00:12:31] Speaker C: This is a 45 minutes drive. [00:12:32] Speaker A: So by far, it's the most efficient way. As long as you don't mind riding with other people and, you know, not having to. Right? [00:12:38] Speaker C: So it's much better than a greyhound, by the way. [00:12:40] Speaker A: We get over to the greyhound and fucking fell off. Oh, sorry. I haven't ridden in 40 years, right? But we get over to the stop because there's an office and then a way across the parking lot there. There's where the stop is. So two ladies walk up, three. It doesn't matter how many ladies it does. Ladies walk up, okay? And they're trying to figure out how to get on the ado bus. Cause obviously somebody's told them, hey, this is the best way to go. But they didn't realize there's an office. So they're at the stand where there's nobody standing, just us. So they go and stand up and start looking around like, oh, I wonder why. And immediately, of course, the SAS come over like, yo, where are you trying to go? And say, like, oh, yeah, we're trying to get on this ado bus. And of course, he's gonna help her with finessing that into, hey, come get in my cab. Something along those lines, right? So Kit decides it's her duty to let these women know. [00:13:33] Speaker C: I first know, hey, you're about to get robbed. [00:13:35] Speaker A: Don't get robbed. No, no. [00:13:36] Speaker C: First of all, I didn't say that. [00:13:38] Speaker A: Stand by, stand by, stand by. Absolutely not necessary. In fact, it's the opposite of necessary, right? We're going to another country where people's livelihood depends on people not knowing about this ado bus, right? Their livelihood depends on people not knowing and getting in their carriage. And they'll be overcharged. Yes. But nobody died. Nobody got hurt. Right? I'm thinking to myself, is this the. Is this the thing we want to be Karen's about? Do we want to offend the locals? Do we want to offend the SAS? All they trying to do is make it. Make a dollar, you're saying. [00:14:09] Speaker C: Well, they're not trying to make. [00:14:10] Speaker A: Why don't they charge a fair price? [00:14:12] Speaker C: They're trying to make dollar 200 when it's supposed to be dollar 15 if. [00:14:16] Speaker B: It can be paid. [00:14:16] Speaker A: That should ain't tell me. They make my skin folk. They make my kinfolk. These two white ladies, okay? [00:14:20] Speaker C: So it was three white ladies, okay? To be clear. And I'm like, why are you acting like that? Nigga don't let your motherfucker scam fold. [00:14:28] Speaker A: Right? But this is the ecosystem. You're. You're wrong. It fucks ecosystem. [00:14:33] Speaker C: Okay, so here's my thing. If it was just. If it was, like, a mixed crowd or, like, guys, girls, or whatever, I feel like. But because it was three ladies by themselves looking confused, I felt like, as the only other lady that was really within proximity, that I should be the person to say, whoa. [00:14:49] Speaker A: So your ladiness trumps our family ness? [00:14:51] Speaker C: The family? You're not mexican. What family? [00:14:55] Speaker A: You're putting me in danger. [00:14:56] Speaker C: How are you in danger for three white. [00:14:58] Speaker A: Because now the motherfuckers looking at you like, oh, so you fucking the game up? And now they look at me, because you are not a man. So now I'm on alert because these niggas looking at me like, yo, hey. [00:15:07] Speaker C: I don't think umbrella do follow us on the. [00:15:11] Speaker A: I know, but we're in somebody else's neighborhood, my nigga. [00:15:14] Speaker C: Okay, so to be clear, I turned around and I was like, oh, should I tell them that they don't have to? And he looking at me like, no, you need to mind your fucking business. And I'm just like, okay. I was already high, so I didn't care. I was like, whatever. So we just turned around, and he was just like. They eventually ended up telling the guy, no, we don't want the taxi. And finding the ado, he showed him where it was, but office. I just felt like, dude, like, what was the point of that? If I just said, oh, yeah, the tickets are over there. Cause they were just looking lost. Like, wouldn't you want somebody to help you? You in another country, don't know where you are. It's three ladies. They walking around. [00:15:46] Speaker A: No. [00:15:46] Speaker C: Yes. You see another person that looks like you, you want somebody to say, hey, you don't just go right over there to do your ticket, but instead begos, they look like they got money. Leave them alone. [00:15:56] Speaker A: No, I don't. [00:15:56] Speaker C: Come on. [00:15:57] Speaker A: They say, they not our skin folk. They not our kinfolk. So if it was three black ladies, I don't give a fuck then, either. That's none of my business. They need to figure out the rules, just like y'all figured it out. Because here's the thing, right? Nobody dies in this scenario. Alternatively, we're down on Fifth Avenue in Playa, and there's a couple, and they're a white couple. They're not even american. They're about to use an outdoor ATM holding a bank. Do not use an outdoor aTM in Mexico. Anywhere. Go to a fucking bank. These people were about to use their. They had already put their card in. They were about to get too late. [00:16:27] Speaker C: They're about to get time. [00:16:29] Speaker A: They're holding a baby in the game. They had a baby. So this is different because identity fraud. The fact that their entire bank account could get robbed, whatever you call that number. Ain't nobody answering that fucking number on the ATM. [00:16:39] Speaker B: Listen, they come in to pick the ATM. Niggas is coming to grab ATM and just walk off. [00:16:43] Speaker C: ATM will probably get up and walk away. When you don't with your car. [00:16:45] Speaker B: Come back tomorrow, we won't even be there. [00:16:47] Speaker A: They needed 30 pesos for parking. We gave them 50 pesos. So I'm not an asshole, and I understand that was dope. I understand the. [00:16:55] Speaker C: I. I understand. [00:16:57] Speaker A: No, it was my choice. She wasn't. [00:16:58] Speaker C: He was looking. And I was like, they shouldn't use that. He was like, okay, see, that's different. I would help them. And so I went over like, hey, do you guys. Whatever. And then I talked to him. They're like, oh, no, no, no. We just need. And I'm like, yeah, but you don't want to use this ATM. They're like, barely speaking English. And I had to explain to them. [00:17:13] Speaker B: One'S crime and one's a hustle. [00:17:14] Speaker A: Exactly. And the hustle is only a little bruise, right? [00:17:17] Speaker C: Aren't they both hustles? [00:17:18] Speaker A: No. [00:17:20] Speaker B: You don't want your audience not a hustle. [00:17:24] Speaker A: Having your entire bank account drained is not a hustle. [00:17:28] Speaker C: I get that. [00:17:28] Speaker A: That's a slippery slope in Mexico out there, too. They probably bought a hell of shit under your name. Exactly. So that's what I'm saying. That is how you help your. Help people. That's something that I would always do 100% of the time if I could. Telling someone not to go to this because it saves them money. It's different if we're all in the airplane about to get off and I tell them that, hey, when we get out here, don't trust these cab drivers. They're gonna overcharge you. But now you're in the game already. You already landed. You're out in the peep. You out among the people. How dare I fuck the game up? That's the game. Let the game be the game. That ain't the same thing. [00:18:04] Speaker C: Yeah, I guess. I don't know. [00:18:05] Speaker A: It's not the same thing. Due to the severity of it. [00:18:08] Speaker C: One of them is a crime. One of them is just a lack of character or something like that, where you're like, but the root is the same. [00:18:14] Speaker A: You just want to help a fellow person, right? [00:18:17] Speaker C: And that's what I'm saying. I'm just a good person all around. Like anybody in need around me. I don't think that was caring of me to say. [00:18:23] Speaker A: So. [00:18:23] Speaker C: Ladies don't pay. The Mexicans probably would have been mad, but they could have got the next fucking 100 customers. [00:18:29] Speaker A: What about the Mexicans who are mad? You. You get. You don't get to decide how mad they are, what their response is, and then what. [00:18:36] Speaker B: It's like the starfish thing. [00:18:37] Speaker C: So many customers help that starfish. [00:18:39] Speaker B: You help that people, because again, there's going to be some people that you can't help. So why them? [00:18:47] Speaker C: Just be like I said, the only reason that I was even tempted to say something, because it was three women. Yeah. If it was a two girls and a guy or lady or whatever the case may be, that's the only reason why I would have said anything. No other reason. But he was like, no, I helped the family. I was like, cool. I felt better, whatever. But he was really calling me a Karen for like the whole rest of the fucking night. And I'm like, that wasn't Karen II. Karen. He is just like, creating, like, unnecessary. That's like me calling the mexican police, being like, hey, hey, they're charging too much. Like, yeah, that would be. That would be Karen. [00:19:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:19] Speaker C: I was just trying to. [00:19:20] Speaker B: You know, I think Karen is when you involve the authorities, right? Like, or something. [00:19:24] Speaker C: Or you make yourself the authority unnecessarily. I was just providing some helpful advice. [00:19:29] Speaker A: Sound like an authority to me. You telling these niggas, don't spend money with these guys? [00:19:32] Speaker C: I would have said you could get a ticket over there if you want. [00:19:35] Speaker A: You want them to not give money to the local and give money to the white people that own ado. I get it. [00:19:38] Speaker C: How do you know white people? [00:19:39] Speaker A: You know, it ain't no Mexicans. And if it is Mexicans, it's the rich Mexican, not the boy one. [00:19:42] Speaker C: What difference does it make? [00:19:43] Speaker A: The captain drivers are poor. Let them make their little bread, that's what. [00:19:46] Speaker C: How do you know they're poor if they charging you 200 a pop? Them niggas is not poor. They make more money than me. [00:19:51] Speaker A: No, they don't. [00:19:52] Speaker C: If you 200 pesos dollars there, everybody. [00:19:55] Speaker A: Ain'T going to play it from there. You don't know everybody business, okay, whatever. Exactly. [00:20:00] Speaker C: Yeah, Karenita, exactly. Lock it in. Because I would want somebody to help me. Nah, it like, save me 200, 100 fucking $80. [00:20:09] Speaker A: No, don't save me $180 because don't save me $185. [00:20:14] Speaker B: I mean, listen, it ain't tricking if you got it. [00:20:16] Speaker A: No, don't save me that. In that circumstance. That is wrong. To the people who are out there trying to get their hustle on. They're doing the. Doing it the right way. They're not breaking nobody house, they're not robbing nobody. They just asking, you do, hey, do you want to ride? [00:20:28] Speaker B: Well, it reminds me of. I remember when the first 1st time I went into like the one of the dollar stores or something like that, right? I saw all these products for a dollar that at other stores they were charging three, four, $5 for. And I'm like, God damn. Like, what the fuck are we doing here? Like, this shit I can buy for a dollar is the same shit that they're selling at Safeway or Albertsons for fucking $4. Like, why? [00:20:53] Speaker A: Why? [00:20:54] Speaker B: How is this fucking right? Like. And then it's like, well, everybody don't know about the fucking dollar store or everybody don't go to it. Or maybe they're, you know, their pride won't let them into that store or whatever, but I'm like, that's some bullshit. Or even maybe it's. This shit is expired. I don't know what the fuck it is actually. [00:21:09] Speaker C: Like way different. Like the portions and everything. Like they've done the research. Like, you end up spending more per. [00:21:15] Speaker B: Like not on the toothpaste. [00:21:19] Speaker C: Does it have fluoride in it? [00:21:22] Speaker B: The same toothpaste is the same. It's the same brands like 20 years old. I don't know. Listen, I don't look at experience. [00:21:28] Speaker C: I don't know if they put in that Haiti box. No shade French. But you know, like the act. [00:21:39] Speaker A: Like. [00:21:40] Speaker B: The old fucking cover art. [00:21:42] Speaker C: It could be the after hurricane box when they make the drop. I'm guessing it's dollar store. [00:21:46] Speaker A: But you know what? [00:21:47] Speaker B: I'm glad that she's here. Because again, you look down on us as an american, so it's good that we have somebody that can look down on me. [00:21:53] Speaker C: I do not look down on anybody. [00:21:56] Speaker A: And I don't look down on Americans. You do. [00:21:57] Speaker B: Black Americans. [00:21:58] Speaker A: I don't look down on black Americans at all. [00:22:00] Speaker B: Black american males. Come on, bruh. [00:22:03] Speaker A: A little bit. You have a little bit of you already. You got a chip, you. [00:22:05] Speaker B: And then your nigerian homeboy already admitted it. Like he was. He came right out and was like, listen, he's not trying to hide it. [00:22:11] Speaker A: Because he's not looking down. He just says there's a difference in mentality. Doesn't mean that ain't what you meant, though. [00:22:17] Speaker B: You're like, we're better than y'all. [00:22:18] Speaker A: You said difference in mentality. What that equals to is all these. [00:22:21] Speaker C: Are like, you're dumb mentality as in smartness. Like, y'all dumb. [00:22:27] Speaker B: Y'all ain't about shit. Yeah. Y'all got a fucking poor niggas mentality. [00:22:31] Speaker C: Yeah, he tried to get. He tried to get strong. Like, get over here. And I'm looking at him like, oh, you try to turn up one of it. [00:22:40] Speaker B: I think in Mexico it's required as you gotta. You gotta. You gotta dominate your woman in Mexico. [00:22:47] Speaker A: See, that's the element she doesn't get, is that there's still a security element. It's just her and I. Yeah. It's my job is I'm tasked with. [00:22:53] Speaker B: Pretending it's not Georgia. [00:22:55] Speaker A: Right. [00:22:55] Speaker B: Where you can't just keep open carry. [00:22:57] Speaker A: Yeah, no, ain't no, ain't no weapons. Yeah, you. I think you can own one weapon there if you're a resident. But flying, you can't fly with it. Yeah. So, you know, there is the idea of they peep her, giving them game and, like, what the. Like, you know. [00:23:08] Speaker B: Hey, ladies, though, you just. You might. I might feel honestly. [00:23:12] Speaker C: No, don't say no. Crazy. I stole 185. [00:23:15] Speaker B: Listen, bro, if I'm hustling. If I'm hustling and you just knocked my hustle. [00:23:19] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:23:20] Speaker B: I'm like, listen, you just cost me. I had it in the bag. And you just went ahead and fucking low ball dirty dogged me. Right? Like, don't do me like that. [00:23:29] Speaker A: And then you'll have an urge to say, there are people everywhere. Get another one. No, no, I had that one, right? I already had a fish on my hook. [00:23:35] Speaker B: Right, okay. [00:23:36] Speaker C: That might be a little, Karen. That might be like when you break it down like that. That might be a little. But I still. I still feel like I was doing the right thing. [00:23:43] Speaker A: You weren't right. [00:23:43] Speaker B: You still feel righteous. [00:23:44] Speaker C: And to be clear, I did. When he said no, I followed the rule, because I feel like I noticed that so many women just don't fucking listen. Put themselves in these weird ass situations. When he was like, yo, get over here. It was like, instant. Because, like, nigga, we're in Mexico. Like, the fuck. [00:24:00] Speaker A: Like, some women. No, like, why? [00:24:01] Speaker C: They were trying to be like, you're not my daddy. Like, bitch, get the fuck. Yeah. So I would have been. [00:24:07] Speaker B: So you gonna mind somebody. Not me, one of these fucking Mexicans. [00:24:12] Speaker A: Cartels solo in Mexico. [00:24:13] Speaker B: I know that these cartel niggas. [00:24:17] Speaker A: Hey, now, I'm saying, if you pressed on, I'm like, yo, I don't. Hey, homie, essay. I don't vouch. [00:24:24] Speaker C: I don't vouch. [00:24:24] Speaker A: No voucher. [00:24:25] Speaker C: Well, not how you say that, but okay, thanks. French was so pleased when I said that. Like, when I said. And I did listen, he pointed at me and he like, that's a queen right there. [00:24:35] Speaker A: That's a lost art nowadays. [00:24:36] Speaker C: That's a queen. [00:24:37] Speaker A: French is a weird one, though. French is like a woman hating feminist. Y'all. Y'all put these concepts in your head, this type of person. And he likes. He secretly hates women, but he, like, throws everybody off by pretending he loves them. No, this is the thing. I love women to death. I love women. I even hate to death. You gonna kill a bitch. [00:24:59] Speaker C: No, come on, bro. [00:25:01] Speaker A: It's freedom expression, okay? I even hear them when they talk about their woes in life. I even understand them. My only problem with them at times, like Kit just mentioned, is they explain all these things. And when you have somebody that care for you, tell you, hey, don't even do that, and they want to go against it, it's like, now I kind of want you to learn that shit for yourself. [00:25:21] Speaker C: Like, I have a theory. [00:25:22] Speaker A: Yes. [00:25:22] Speaker C: French treats women like. Like when you have a kid and, like, at first you're like, oh, my baby, you can't do anything wrong. You're so cute and da da da. And as they get older, it's like, yeah, I still love you, but you really. You really get in beside yourself. And then there's a certain point where you're like, yo, go ahead and touch. [00:25:40] Speaker A: That if you want. [00:25:40] Speaker C: If this wasn't mine, I swear to God. Like, because in the beginning, it was like, I'm in a serious relationship. Oh, women can do no wrong because I kind of watched the progression originally. I was like, French is the only thing on the show making sense. Like, French was the one I say when. [00:25:54] Speaker A: I even say things, like, when I give the vibe that women can't do no wrong. What I mean by that is, I understand as a man, if I have a woman, at the end of the day, the ultimate responsibility is on me. [00:26:03] Speaker C: So that's not your vibe. [00:26:05] Speaker A: What do you want? [00:26:05] Speaker C: To be clear, french, you've abandoned us. [00:26:09] Speaker A: But this is what I'm trying to show you. When I was even expressing. Man overboard expressing at the time. All I was just trying to say is, I understand as a man that the ultimate responsibility is on me. Before you start talking, Jamie Mack. This is why I know if she. [00:26:21] Speaker B: Doesn'T listen, I was in my mic. [00:26:23] Speaker A: But if she doesn't listen, when I say, hey, come here, I know to cut her off, but for the girl that would come, I'll do everything for her. So that's the thing. I'll match you. I'll give you that Prince Charming that you're looking for if you bring yours, too. But if you don't, I'm going to be able to cut you off. [00:26:40] Speaker B: Sounds like if it's fuck me, then, you know, it's fuck you, of course. [00:26:44] Speaker A: But I never disagree with you. I never disagreed with that. It's just. But if we really fucking with each other, I'm a fuck with you the long way. That's really it. [00:26:54] Speaker B: I get you. So as long as you listening, we good. [00:26:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:26:58] Speaker C: Okay. That's what I'm saying. Like, you're straying further and further away from the cause. [00:27:05] Speaker A: As long as you're listening, we're good. It's just communication. As long as we're communicating, we're gonna be able to be good, because we can work it out. Nice. [00:27:11] Speaker C: Yeah, I guess. [00:27:12] Speaker A: Moral of the story is everything is an overpayment in Mexico. If you don't know any better, it's a tourist spot. [00:27:17] Speaker B: Like, when you go somewhere as a tourist, that's just how they make their. [00:27:21] Speaker A: Money, and that's the game. So you should not upset that ecosystem. I'm using your word, French. You should not upset that ecosystem when you're there. It's made for some people to get over and some people to get caught. Just don't get caught. Figure out how to not get caught. [00:27:36] Speaker B: I just feel like. I just still feel like I don't agree with that. The, like, the true essence of a Karen is needed in society. I don't know if that's. If that's. [00:27:45] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:27:46] Speaker B: I don't. I don't know. [00:27:47] Speaker A: Somebody's scared to tell, and so they want somebody to tell for. [00:27:50] Speaker B: No, he's not scared to tell because he's scared. [00:27:52] Speaker A: Well, he says worse than the teller. [00:27:53] Speaker B: He said he was gonna be a snitch on the other episode. Like, he's like, listen, I wish we still did what we learned, because after I fucking listen back to that, like, oh, hey. Huh? [00:28:08] Speaker C: To be clear, I'm telling, like, nigga, life in prison. Are you dumb? [00:28:12] Speaker B: This in, man. So again, it is weird, right? But I really take this shit to heart because I was listening to this, e 40 don't say shit be. [00:28:22] Speaker A: And he. [00:28:22] Speaker B: And it's called, is called I don't like him. Right? And one of the fucking. One of the bars. [00:28:31] Speaker A: Is like, I'm. [00:28:32] Speaker C: Sure you don't like this because this. [00:28:34] Speaker B: Trash with him up as co defendant to get a reduced sentence. [00:28:40] Speaker A: Has he, 40, ever been a co defendant? [00:28:43] Speaker B: Doesn't matter. [00:28:44] Speaker A: You can still see it. When has he ever been a co defendant? [00:28:46] Speaker B: So do you. So wait a minute. Have you ever been raped? [00:28:50] Speaker A: Have I ever raped? [00:28:51] Speaker B: Yeah, sure. [00:28:52] Speaker A: Even if he did. [00:28:54] Speaker B: No. If not. [00:28:57] Speaker C: Actually, guys, I guess it's a good time. [00:28:59] Speaker A: What if I just started crying, my nigga? What if he was like me? [00:29:02] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? [00:29:03] Speaker B: All I'm saying is that you don't have to be raped to know that you don't like rapists, that you don't like to see that happening to other people. [00:29:08] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:29:09] Speaker B: So again, so if you see somebody get fucking told on, snitched on, you know that you didn't like that shit, right? So again, and this is the whole part of it, right? You the co defendant. [00:29:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:19] Speaker B: Meaning that you. You did. It's not like you. I. You getting blamed for some shit that you didn't do. You was in it. You got caught. I did not. Now, you gonna fucking tell on me or bring me into it to get a reduced sentence? That ain't cool. Ain't never been cool. And that's a fucking moral fucking hole in you. That's a problem with the nigga that does that caveat. [00:29:41] Speaker A: What if you were just there and you weren't part of it, but you were there, so they made you a code attendant. Is it okay to tell, then? [00:29:46] Speaker B: Yeah. No, if you didn't have anything to do with it. Yes, then that. Because again, you're not part of. You're not. You didn't. You didn't buy in, like. But once again, you. You weren't doing the crime, so. But again, it goes back to, if you can do the. The crime, you gotta be able to do the fucking time, but you can't do the crime. And then cry like a little bitch in 1st 48 when you get caught. That's fucking weak. [00:30:05] Speaker A: What if I was your co defendant? I knew what I was getting to. However, I didn't want to go to jail. I tell on you and I go free. And I also create some way to filter water in Africa and save the entire continent. [00:30:18] Speaker C: You know, jp don't give a f about. [00:30:25] Speaker A: And you know what? I'm saying, I got a snitch on you, but I'm saving the globe, my nigga. What's that got to do with me? Because your kids are going to benefit from this water filter. [00:30:36] Speaker B: My kids ain't in Africa. [00:30:37] Speaker A: Nah, but it's going to. I mean, it trickles uphill. [00:30:39] Speaker B: No, they get water trickles up. I need some of that ditty money. Like, you need to put some. Some accounts to the side. [00:30:47] Speaker A: How are we going to pull that in? Let's not pull that into this. That's worth talking about. The Jews. [00:30:51] Speaker C: That nigga said I need some diddy money. You know what you gotta do for it? [00:30:55] Speaker A: You gotta get right. You gotta come to this part and show out. [00:30:58] Speaker C: Yeah, you want it? How bad? [00:31:00] Speaker A: How bad do you want it, man? [00:31:01] Speaker B: All right, listen, I already got it. You snitched on me, man. I already did what I did. I needed to do. You fucking told on me. [00:31:07] Speaker A: What you doing for Diddy? [00:31:08] Speaker B: Nothing. [00:31:09] Speaker A: Take that, take that. What you doing for that? [00:31:10] Speaker B: I'm not doing. Listen, that boy, that boy, the black Epstein. [00:31:15] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm saying you could be in the position you could be in right now, wouldn't be nothing like what your life is now. All you do is go to a couple of parties and different positions and show and. [00:31:23] Speaker B: So what's his name? [00:31:24] Speaker A: Little Rodney. [00:31:26] Speaker B: Little Rod. Little Rod. [00:31:27] Speaker A: So. [00:31:31] Speaker B: When he said that he was forced to prostitute. Right, my question is, like, okay, so, like, okay. Yeah. [00:31:39] Speaker C: So sad y'all brought this up. [00:31:40] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely men. [00:31:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:41] Speaker A: No, no, this is everywhere. [00:31:42] Speaker C: So how much? A million. [00:31:43] Speaker B: No, he said men. Cause again, if you got me fucking bitches in front of you, like, okay, all right, watch. Like, you know, that's your thing. But, but it. [00:31:55] Speaker C: Why did you hold your hand like that when you said it? [00:31:57] Speaker A: So you let Diddy watching? [00:32:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:00] Speaker A: Even if he was, like, cheering, yo, daddy, get it, daddy. Yo, daddy, get it, daddy. Put that dick in her. Daddy. Take that, take that, pussy. Take that, take that. [00:32:13] Speaker B: I mean, again, prostitute. I mean, I'm already getting paid, right? [00:32:15] Speaker A: What if he's pushing your back? [00:32:17] Speaker B: No, he can't touch me. You ain't getting it. He daddy, get it. [00:32:22] Speaker A: Huh? [00:32:23] Speaker B: Nah, nah, nah, nah. Maybe. [00:32:27] Speaker A: Have you ever watched that movie, like, get him to the Greek with Russell Brand? Yeah, he played that character in that movie. [00:32:34] Speaker B: Did he? [00:32:35] Speaker A: The guy that's making people have sex with each other? He was in that movie playing himself, and he literally played that character. [00:32:42] Speaker B: I don't remember that in the movie. I remember, you know, we're just so. [00:32:45] Speaker C: Used to literally don't remember anything about that. [00:32:47] Speaker A: Like, we're just so used to. Yeah. That was even a whole scene where you was talking to, like, at it. Russell, Brandon and what's his name, the guy from super bad. [00:32:57] Speaker B: He was like Jonah Hill. [00:32:58] Speaker A: He got the. Got the girl. Say, I want you to go fuck him right now. [00:33:01] Speaker C: And she did it. Yo, why don't I remember this? I really feel like I saw that movie. [00:33:06] Speaker B: You can't be flexing your real. You can't, like, you can't. [00:33:09] Speaker A: I'm sure they are. [00:33:10] Speaker B: You can't. [00:33:11] Speaker A: That's how you do it. [00:33:11] Speaker B: The mask off. [00:33:12] Speaker A: Yeah. You double down so nobody will ever think you would be. You'd be arrogant enough to do that. If you're actually doing that. It's like a high, perfect hiding place. [00:33:20] Speaker B: Right? In plain. [00:33:21] Speaker A: Why would I do it? I did it in a movie. It's a joke. Why would I do that if that's why I really was. [00:33:26] Speaker C: I wouldn't make fun of people like that. [00:33:27] Speaker B: If it's me, I just. I just. Woof. [00:33:30] Speaker A: That's just. [00:33:31] Speaker B: That seems like you're right on the. [00:33:32] Speaker A: I already know they probably found a clip of that exact clip I just googled in. I found it. Hold on, about to play it. [00:33:40] Speaker B: Oh, here we go. [00:33:41] Speaker C: I feel like that thing is kicking in. This nigga's moving at a snail's pace. [00:33:46] Speaker A: He don't know where his mic. [00:33:47] Speaker B: And it's not working. [00:33:48] Speaker A: He don't know where it is. [00:33:49] Speaker B: Not a speaker. [00:33:50] Speaker A: This nigga here, and he's had it. This nigga, he. [00:33:54] Speaker C: This is the most bizarre thing. Cause I haven't been on a show in like a year and a half, two years. So I'm really looking at him like. [00:33:59] Speaker B: He still hasn't figured it out. [00:34:01] Speaker A: Like he don't know how the fuck his phone works. [00:34:06] Speaker C: No, but look at his hands. Like, this nigga blade. Like, he's out of here. [00:34:11] Speaker B: Got his hand over the speaker, right? [00:34:13] Speaker C: Instead of moving the mic, he moved his whole body back halfway behind the couch. [00:34:16] Speaker A: He doesn't touch his phone. [00:34:17] Speaker B: He don't touch his mic. Cause he know he gonna break it. [00:34:20] Speaker A: He's like, yo, your screen is completely black, bro. You know that, right? It's privacy screen. Why? [00:34:24] Speaker C: Cheater. That's a cheater screen, nigga. What do you need that for? That is a cheater fucking screen. [00:34:31] Speaker A: He's cheating that iPhone. Cause it's not coming. Nothing's coming out of it. [00:34:33] Speaker B: Well, hit it. Hit play. [00:34:37] Speaker A: We cannot. Oh, the video is lockers. Somebody film it from their tv. Oh, okay. I got a real clip. Yeah. [00:34:47] Speaker C: Or, you know, don't. [00:34:49] Speaker B: But it does look like he's about to. He's about to pimp some bitches out there. [00:34:52] Speaker C: But he was a record label. [00:34:54] Speaker A: He said. [00:34:54] Speaker B: Yeah, he said that he was gonna do that to Danny Dicano. He said, you know, I mean, I think that there's, like, audio of him talking that shit, you know, about freak them out. [00:35:02] Speaker C: Yeah, I never heard that. [00:35:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:04] Speaker C: I mean, I just feel like he uncle Wild. [00:35:07] Speaker A: So isn't it like those people gave consent when they. What are you talking about? French. So if you're at work, right, and your boss boss, the big boss. Yeah. Decided to walk through, was like, hmm. Anybody fucking in here, whoever want to raise, come meet me in my office. And if I decided to go in that office and fuck him, I don't think I can come back and be. [00:35:25] Speaker B: Like, well, how did you know? How does it. Why your boss boss gotta be a dude? Not necessarily. [00:35:36] Speaker C: My boss's boss is a woman. [00:35:38] Speaker B: Listen, you ain't never seen that one movie with Demi Moore? Like, when she was the boss? Like, nigga, there's women bosses out here. [00:35:44] Speaker C: Okay, I guess, cuz we're talking about diddy. Like, stop. Y'all really act like y'all don't understand it. [00:35:52] Speaker A: Here's the thing, though. What I'm saying is, you the next step, though, is anybody who didn't go in the office, he come back out. Oh, so y'all ain't gonna do. Y'all ain't gonna party? Oh, okay. And next thing you know, you get called in the HR for termination or that. Well, yeah, we're sending you to. And then now Berkeley. [00:36:09] Speaker C: And then now the reputation is out and it keeps proceeding. So people know when he come in on that shit, you better. [00:36:15] Speaker A: I would if I know. I don't want to go in there to fuck that. The boss for the race. Yeah. I'm willing to live and die by losing the job. Yeah, but then maybe I can sue them or find another job. Yeah, but see to see. Okay, there you go. Find another job. But it's not like that in the music industry because you're. Oh, yeah, yeah. You're signed to somebody. So you fuck up that deal, they're blackballing you. You're never gonna work again. You're never gonna get another deal. Nobody else will touch you. So it's okay. So that's why. Okay, so, so when for? So when the boss comes through and said, hey, who's fucking? You're like, oh, do I want to never work again or am I gonna just take this dick? [00:36:48] Speaker C: But it's like that thing with Louis CK when he was in the office with the girl and he's like, yo, can I, like I. This is what I like to do. I like to jack off in front of people. Is that cool? And they're just sitting there like, I guess. And so he did it. And then they tried to say, well, we didn't know what to do. And we were aspiring comedians, so it's kind of like I was just in this weird position. [00:37:05] Speaker A: So I think those type of industries, like you said, when you're under a contract or they can blackball you, sure? [00:37:11] Speaker C: No, fuck them niggas. French. Come on. [00:37:15] Speaker A: No, I'm saying I understand diddy dick. No, no, I'm saying I understand why. Why those people succumb and decide why you two succumb. Because it makes sense. [00:37:24] Speaker C: Oh, that's a little play on words. I like that. I like that. See what you did there? [00:37:29] Speaker A: So I understand why they will do it. But if I just work hr for GEICO and the GEiCO boss was like, yeah, I could make you the whole representative of the entire Georgia if you let me. Fuck. I'm gonna work for State Farm, nigga. No. [00:37:44] Speaker C: How much is the base? So you're not the bonus, the base. [00:37:46] Speaker A: You're not even gonna consider being the top nigga in Georgia? If I have to fuck, though? No, you're gonna get a regular, another regular ass Geico job. If you go Smurgy's be a state farm, you're gonna be in charge of the whole Georgia. I understand, but if I don't, if I'm not willing to, if you don't. [00:38:01] Speaker B: Find them attractive, right? [00:38:02] Speaker A: If I'm not willing to do that, I'm not willing to do, WWG, what would g money do? Well, girls have a can play both ways. No, I'm saying, what would she say for you? What would she say for you? [00:38:13] Speaker B: That dollar, baby? [00:38:14] Speaker A: Would she be like, yeah, fuck that shit. We don't need more money. We don't need a house. Not if it comes with that cost. You think your girl will be able to look at you the same if, you know, wait a minute, we just talked for some money. You think your girl, what if people. [00:38:24] Speaker B: Ask me, why you girl, why you. [00:38:27] Speaker A: Don'T ask me that? Yeah, man, we got millions now. But you know, they have to fuck me in the ass. [00:38:33] Speaker C: Like, I don't know if she's like, wait, who's they? [00:38:36] Speaker A: Gang, the boss, whatever. [00:38:38] Speaker B: Bro, he's doing that. [00:38:39] Speaker C: Pronouns like, I draw the line at Bukhaki motherfucker. Like, what are we doing? No, seriously. [00:38:45] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. [00:38:46] Speaker C: Would I do? How much money do you bring? [00:38:48] Speaker A: Life changing. [00:38:49] Speaker B: Why do you assume that you're gonna be the receiver, too, right? Like, you don't. [00:38:52] Speaker A: Jamie Mac again. [00:38:53] Speaker C: If the whole thing is to humiliate, I got you. [00:38:57] Speaker B: It's not. It's not even about humiliating. [00:39:00] Speaker A: It's a power play. That was good, though. He said the h I was about. [00:39:07] Speaker B: He was done after the age. He's like, that's all I got. [00:39:10] Speaker A: The whole thing is a power play. That's why the boss is saying, hey, you not gonna be able to work nowhere else if you don't let me fuck. [00:39:16] Speaker B: But what if it's just a sexual thing? Maybe they just like getting fucked in the ass. [00:39:19] Speaker A: So why would they, boy, why would they fucking boycott me if I say no? If it's just sexual, you could just go find somebody else. [00:39:25] Speaker C: Now, you know his king, right? [00:39:26] Speaker A: And you said no. You turn him right. [00:39:28] Speaker B: Rejection. Nobody likes to be rejected to buy some subordinates, nigga. [00:39:32] Speaker A: Still, I'm gonna tell you how you do it. This is how you do it. This is a chico. As soon as you get signed to Diddy, you try to fuck him. And he's like, yo, yo, hold. Slow down, bro. [00:39:40] Speaker B: Hey, man. [00:39:41] Speaker A: Yo, you look good. [00:39:43] Speaker C: Nah, Diddy gonna be like, yeah, nigga, come on. [00:39:50] Speaker A: Mike Tyson. And Mike Tyson had to pick his hand up, move it and sit. [00:39:53] Speaker B: Different nigga. [00:39:54] Speaker A: All. I didn't see that. [00:39:55] Speaker C: You a bad nigga if you try. [00:39:57] Speaker A: To fuck Mike Tyson. [00:39:58] Speaker C: Listen, no, he wouldn't think about the power play. You fuck Mike? [00:40:01] Speaker A: Nah, bro, you a bad nigga if you try to fuck again. [00:40:04] Speaker B: We think in giving it Mike, he probably saw Mike doing that press conference, talking about, I'm a fucking love me. And he was like, hmm, I love. [00:40:15] Speaker A: You so much right now. [00:40:18] Speaker B: I got, damn, that's some good. That's some good. [00:40:20] Speaker A: So is he gay or is he just like. [00:40:29] Speaker B: Listen, I don't give a shit what your pretenses are. When you start talking about, like, power, this, that, and the other bullshit, my ass. If you start playing with other niggas dicks and asses and all of that other bullshit. If your dick can get hard and going another man's ass, you gay. Like. Like, yo, like, remember French, when yours was not. Not working for the pussy? It's just the opposite. Like, your dick will tell you what. [00:40:56] Speaker A: You want, but the documents say he's a voyeur. Like he's not doing. He watches the gay shit. [00:41:02] Speaker C: Okay. But that's okay. Okay. [00:41:06] Speaker B: May suck his dick. I think. [00:41:08] Speaker C: Did you hear the audio clip of him and Meek? [00:41:11] Speaker A: Is that a real clip? I saw it on Twitter. [00:41:13] Speaker C: But it could be a. I hope and pray that. I don't want it to be real. I don't. I don't want it to be real. But I really feel like. I just hope that there's nobody out there that would actually manipulate some audio to do that. Like, I just hope that there is. My thing is Nick is doing what Meek. [00:41:34] Speaker A: Meek to do that though. Meek wouldn't have to do that. [00:41:36] Speaker C: He would obviously. Cuz he did. [00:41:38] Speaker A: When you get rap like that, I don't think you need to get fucking ass. [00:41:41] Speaker B: You did. [00:41:42] Speaker C: He don't know girls that know how to sing or girls that like rap. People who was like really fire name never made it true. So did he know? [00:41:50] Speaker B: Did Meek agree? [00:41:51] Speaker A: Agree? [00:41:52] Speaker C: Nigga, he was getting chopped. Meek was getting fucking chopped. And it is this again, alleged. I could have went my whole life without hearing it. [00:42:00] Speaker B: Yeah, I will go my whole life without hearing it. [00:42:02] Speaker A: I can play it for you. I can find it. No. [00:42:03] Speaker B: Nope. [00:42:03] Speaker A: No, no. [00:42:04] Speaker C: Like, it's intense and like, what's crazy is that it sounds like they're enjoying themselves thoroughly. [00:42:11] Speaker A: I thought it sounded like they were hurt. I thought he was hurting. No. [00:42:14] Speaker C: Niggas, why do men. Why are y'all like that? [00:42:16] Speaker A: Because we. We already assumed that a dick in your ass is probably terrible. [00:42:21] Speaker C: So then why do you act? Okay? [00:42:23] Speaker A: Especially Meek is supposed to be straight, so it's not like his ass had experience in this. No. Wait a minute. Stand by. Cause she's about to try to say, why do we ask them to let us? Right? [00:42:31] Speaker C: Why? If you think it's terrible, why would you ask to put it in my butt? [00:42:34] Speaker B: Because you're not a guy. [00:42:36] Speaker A: It's a power thing, y'all. [00:42:37] Speaker C: But y'all's butt is literally the same butt. It's not me. [00:42:42] Speaker A: My butt is not the same. But I feel like y'all butt is different. [00:42:44] Speaker C: It's not. [00:42:45] Speaker B: Nigga, you already got practice at it. [00:42:47] Speaker A: Yeah, like literally don't. No, no. [00:42:49] Speaker B: You do use different hole. Begin. That hole didn't feel great the first time neither. [00:42:54] Speaker A: Right? [00:42:54] Speaker B: Like, come on, you work. You. You already been through this process and you make it now. [00:42:59] Speaker C: Please don't. You know damn well if it hurts for you, it hurts for me. [00:43:03] Speaker A: So anal sex hurts. [00:43:05] Speaker C: No. [00:43:06] Speaker B: What the fuck? [00:43:06] Speaker A: I don't understand what we're talking about in cuz. Guys. [00:43:09] Speaker C: No. [00:43:10] Speaker A: So you're saying guys are incorrectly assessing the pain level. [00:43:16] Speaker C: Yes. [00:43:17] Speaker A: Oh. [00:43:17] Speaker B: Or the pleasure level. [00:43:18] Speaker C: Definitely. [00:43:19] Speaker B: So we're not accessing the pleasure level. Right. [00:43:22] Speaker C: Like, to be clear, I have a partner who is. Know what he got going on. [00:43:28] Speaker A: Oh, we're talking about me. I was like, who the fuck are you talking about? [00:43:30] Speaker C: See, no, that's what I'm saying. Like, because my partner is good. It's not a painful thing, but I know for some people it's terrible. Like, I have plenty of friends who, like, I'll never do that shit. [00:43:40] Speaker A: You mean like the guy who used to be on this show who said, if it don't. If it don't fit, keep pushing it. [00:43:45] Speaker C: That's your boy. [00:43:46] Speaker A: But that's your boy. [00:43:47] Speaker C: That's your boy. No, but you met him for. [00:43:50] Speaker A: You met me. [00:43:51] Speaker C: Oh. Oh, yeah, you right. Smooth. But to be clear, though, not because. [00:43:55] Speaker A: Hold on. [00:43:55] Speaker C: Let the listeners know, Mac, I do not think that reggie can handle that, based on where he's at right now. His hands over there shaking. He don't see himself. No, but, um. What was I saying? No. [00:44:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:14] Speaker C: Why y'all. Y'all, when I heard the audio, it sounds like they were having. They were having a good time. Like. And I know a lot of people. Guys are like, oh, man. It sounded so intense and crazy. I'm like, no, he was. They was. You just gotta hear the audio. [00:44:28] Speaker B: No, I don't. [00:44:29] Speaker C: You too. [00:44:32] Speaker B: Ain't nothing is. That's not. That's not my bag, bro. Like, I don't want to. [00:44:36] Speaker A: Nick's been quiet, too. [00:44:37] Speaker C: I was really mad. Why Nicki Minaj ain't saying nothing. [00:44:39] Speaker A: Nicki Minaj did say some shit. She said, not about this, but I remember there was a video back in the day she was talking about a lot of rappers or undercover brothers, like on the down low. [00:44:49] Speaker C: Well, you remember when she first came out, she. All she talked about was being gay and, like, bitches and stuff like that. [00:44:54] Speaker A: So do you really believe. Do you believe that only guys have to go through these things? Nicki's done. Done her thing. Yeah, she put it out. Nikki had to fuck him. Nah, that's regular shit. Women gotta go through crazy shit, too. [00:45:10] Speaker C: Cassie is a perfect example. [00:45:12] Speaker A: Gotta go through it more. In what way? French with the sexual assault. [00:45:15] Speaker B: And what about 50 cent x baby mama? Like they said, she then she put. [00:45:21] Speaker A: Out 50, raped her. [00:45:22] Speaker C: Because when she took it back, she took it out on the same day. [00:45:25] Speaker A: Can't play those games. [00:45:25] Speaker C: She posted, and then within minutes, she took it down. He was like, bitch, you're pulling for straws. [00:45:30] Speaker A: Yeah, sex worker. [00:45:32] Speaker C: Sex worker. He's. He's a wild boy. But what I always thought it was weird. Always mess with, like, the same niggas. Like, it feels like they're sex workers. Cuz, like, one girl will date, like, ten rappers. [00:45:46] Speaker A: And you're like, this is my thing, though, okay? She's under contract as a sex worker. Getting paid as a sex worker. I don't feel like she can come back ten years from now and be like, I was forced by Diddy. You. We had a contract. We had an arrangement. [00:45:57] Speaker B: Well, you said contract is more like a wink wink, getting nothing on paper. [00:46:01] Speaker A: But I'm saying we had an understanding. [00:46:03] Speaker C: I'm different. [00:46:05] Speaker A: I'm paying you for the whole surface that I did. Like, Vince Vaughn, the guy, the WWE guy, Vince McMahon. [00:46:13] Speaker B: Yeah, he was into some. [00:46:16] Speaker A: Some cuckold shit to him. Like, retire. Yeah. I'm like, oh, and let. [00:46:21] Speaker B: And let go of the whole shit. [00:46:23] Speaker A: Only because she didn't get her 3 million, so he should have. [00:46:27] Speaker C: Okay, but the fuck, yeah, you're not about to run me and then you don't pay me. [00:46:34] Speaker A: I'm cool with all that. She should find a way to get her money. But my thing is, I don't want to charge them with assault. Cause I'm like, yeah, I had an arrangement. I'm gonna charge you for invoice, not paying. [00:46:47] Speaker C: Reggie, I'm not trying to be funny, okay? So me and you, we link. I'm doing what I do. I sell cootie cat or whatever. And you'll be like, okay, it's gonna be dollar 200 or dollar 500 or whatever. I don't know how much vagina costs. So I'm gonna score. You give me the $500. Huh? We say 150. [00:47:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:04] Speaker C: Okay. [00:47:04] Speaker B: I guess for that top notch. [00:47:10] Speaker C: That's how much. Okay, so, yeah, you pay you, we go, we do it, and then you don't pay me. I feel like that's rapey. [00:47:18] Speaker B: That is. [00:47:19] Speaker C: You literally are doing something that I didn't do this for, but free. [00:47:23] Speaker A: I did this for payment, I guess for that context. [00:47:26] Speaker B: So you don't, if you don't, if you don't pay. So, yeah, saying we got a deal. But nigga did. You didn't honor the deal, nigga. [00:47:32] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. With the Vince Vaughn, it's just like, he was paying. It's just that one time, I guess he didn't pay. [00:47:36] Speaker B: So how many times did it take, nigga, how many times did I show. [00:47:39] Speaker A: With the Cassie situation? I didn't read the whole thing, but I feel like they had an agreement. Cuz, you stayed ten years. [00:47:45] Speaker C: She was getting beat. She ran from him several times, and he would send people to basically kidnap her and beat her up every single time she left. So, like, literally one time, she's like, tells the story about one time when she did leave and he came to get her from, like, somewhere and, like, a van grabbed her ass. Like, Cassie. Yeah, she tried to leave. [00:48:08] Speaker A: I'm only speaking for the arrangements where we pay and we do it, but you come back ten years later because I'm ten times richer and be like, I assaulted you. [00:48:19] Speaker C: I get that. That's that. But that doesn't make sense. And it doesn't sound like that's what these girls are. [00:48:22] Speaker B: But listen, the whole Cassie thing, I don't buy anything that. Except for what she's talking about. Just on how quick he was willing. He was willing to. Cause she got receipts and she knows shit. And he's like, listen, either I'm gonna have to tupac your ass or. [00:48:39] Speaker A: Almost. [00:48:40] Speaker C: Out of here, right? [00:48:41] Speaker B: Or I'm gonna have to pay you off one of the two, right? And I think it's too public. Like, if I tupac'd you now, everybody would know it's me. [00:48:47] Speaker C: They would literally probably like, dude, if she turns up missing, they're going to know. And he's like, they're not gonna know. He's like, they're gonna know. [00:48:55] Speaker A: So he felt that powerful that he couldn't do that to her and never get caught. [00:48:58] Speaker B: Yeah, man. Come on, bro. Who is she? [00:49:00] Speaker C: Okay, first of all, Reggie, you probably work with ten people that are in domestic, violent relationships, like, right now, bro. Like, of course. [00:49:08] Speaker B: And they won't know broke niggas, right? [00:49:09] Speaker C: And they're just regular fucking people who know how to do makeup. Like, literally, like, these relationships go on all the time. A lot of people are in danger, and there's regular with you every day. [00:49:20] Speaker B: And I think it was funny because I was thinking about the abuser. I know this is way off of any topic we were talking about, but while I be driving, I'll be thinking about shit. And I was thinking about the abuser, right. Like, in the abuse e, right. And what happens, I think, is, like, as an abuse, sometimes I think what they. Why you. Like, oh, why don't you leave? I think they focus on the good, right? Like, because I'm sure that fucking with Diddy, there was a lot of good shit, too, right? Like, she got to go places and do things and fucking be in a lifestyle that she had never been a part of. And that's her. [00:49:53] Speaker A: And he got her young. He got her young. [00:49:55] Speaker B: That's what king, Kimber, Cassie. [00:49:57] Speaker A: Yeah, right. [00:49:58] Speaker C: And she was like a teenager. [00:49:59] Speaker A: She's like. She already been with Ryan Leslie, though. [00:50:01] Speaker C: Oh, what? [00:50:01] Speaker A: But she was still 18. Back in 2009, I bought this book called Dancing with the Devil. Nigga named Mark Curry, who was a rapper and a writer for bad boy. Yeah, yeah. He wrote this book in 2009. Nobody listened to it, but it's got most of this shit, this kind of stuff in there. Like 200 pages, which is his name. Diddy's name. [00:50:20] Speaker B: Nigga. [00:50:20] Speaker A: Diddy's on the COVID It's written for Diddy. It's called dancing with the devil. [00:50:24] Speaker C: Oh, it said how puff burned the. [00:50:26] Speaker A: Bad boys of hip hop when he left bad boy. He wrote this book in 2009. Nobody paid attention to this book, but this book has been out. [00:50:34] Speaker C: Is he talking about most of this? Like, about how did he is and all that in the book? [00:50:38] Speaker A: Yeah, he's talking about his ways and how he does, bro. [00:50:41] Speaker B: Kat said that shit. He's like, I can't party with that nigga. [00:50:44] Speaker A: You saw it, Luke. Luke said, too, like, yeah, no, I don't. I don't be there that late. So, yeah, they asked Luke, hey, you ever been to one of diddies? Like, yeah, I've been to Diddy's parties. He's like, so what do you think about? He's like, nah, nah. See, I don't stay late. I always leave early. You know what I'm saying? Mase had a video the other week, too, talking about, like, yo, like, talking about destiny. And he said, yo, that's why I left, you know? And then he said I left because it was getting too dark. Some shit like that. It was niggas on his head. That's why. Yeah, yeah. He's talking about all of that. He was talking about niggas. It was his neighborhood. Niggas, though. It wasn't Diddy's neighborhood. Here's the thing. What's so crazy about 2024 is that all of this could be bullshit. [00:51:19] Speaker B: No. What you know, it ain't. [00:51:20] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:51:21] Speaker B: Is Justin Bieber, nigga, Justin Bieber ain't bullshit. [00:51:24] Speaker A: You mean that clip they saw? Odell Beckham Junior? [00:51:26] Speaker B: No, no, him and Diddy, like, yeah, like, Diddy had a hold of that, and that's what led to all of that. The way he was used to be, like, all on drugs and shit. He even talks about it, right? And he doesn't say him specifically, because, again, I think niggas is. Is you. You're right about the juice shit. Because I was listening to some new Eminem, and he fucking said something about, well, the day you do some shit is the day that fucking Diddy admits that he had fucking Pac off, right? And that was a bar that he put in his rap, right. And then at the end, he's like a. Yo, did you know? I was just kidding. Like, I mean, like, he didn't let it just go. [00:52:01] Speaker A: Who said it? [00:52:02] Speaker B: Eminem. [00:52:03] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:52:03] Speaker B: At the end, he had to let. He had to make sure, like, you know, I just kidding. I love you, man. Like, you know, I'm not, you know, we good, right? Like, I know I dropped that bar about you off in Poc, but I didn't leave it like that for niggas to be like. Like, it was some real shit you said. [00:52:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:18] Speaker A: I think this is. This is gonna be either this year or next year. It's gonna be the crumbling of a lot of empires. I think. I think that, you know, all of entertainment is scarred by this stuff. It's not just music. [00:52:30] Speaker B: Right. [00:52:31] Speaker A: Obviously Weinstein and all those things, but. [00:52:33] Speaker C: And the Nickelodeon shit just came out. That's the case. I didn't watch it. [00:52:36] Speaker A: I think this year is gonna be terrible for quiet on the set. I think this year is gonna be terrible for our moguls. Yeah. I want to use a better word, though, because, no, most fans who are kids don't look at them as moguls. They look at them as idols. Idols. Yeah. This is gonna be a crazy year for. [00:52:54] Speaker B: So this is what goes. And I brought this up, and this is. What are you speaking? [00:52:59] Speaker A: Black white idols, period. Like, you know, it's like, okay, let's just say Justin Bieber's not black. Yeah. Usher was a little kid. Yeah. When he fucked with diddy, just called me a Mac, didn't. [00:53:09] Speaker B: Then they have to go to the hospital because there's some shit. [00:53:11] Speaker A: A lot of times I need a girl. He's like, we were more friends. We were like brothers. And here's the ugly part about it, right? Let's say usher was the victim when he was a kid, right? I didn't know any better. Yeah. But by him not ever saying anything, that means ten more kids. [00:53:27] Speaker B: Justin got it. I mean, he got. [00:53:28] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? And Usher found Justin. Usher becomes not even a enabler. He becomes a recruiter. Almost like a. [00:53:37] Speaker C: Let's see. That's not fair. [00:53:38] Speaker A: I don't want to put a legend, because I don't want to put down. [00:53:40] Speaker C: Those people from the trauma. Like, you're just trying to. I feel your own wound. [00:53:44] Speaker A: I get it, but. [00:53:45] Speaker B: Or sacrifice somebody else. Like, get this nigga off me, right. With this nigga. Like, listen here. You take. Take this little white flare. [00:53:52] Speaker A: Yeah, the missile flare, you know, I'm saying the flare gets hit by the missile. [00:53:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:58] Speaker A: And that flare was Justin Bieber or Cassie or the rod, or that nigga was who died in the bathroom that they talking about. He shot somebody, and they walked out and come out. Oh, no, he was dead. They heard the gunshot, right? Like, now, he was dead when we came in there. How nobody ever questioned that. But, I mean, there's so many things like that, and it's not just him. It's him and all the people around him and all. Because now I'm starting to think hella niggas been complicit. If he was doing all that to Cassie, all them pictures with Cassie and. [00:54:22] Speaker C: Everybody else, they're all talking up now. [00:54:24] Speaker A: All those people are complicit. Yeah, but look, though, what happened to R. Kelly's people when they finally spoke up? They still went to jail, too. [00:54:30] Speaker B: Yep. [00:54:31] Speaker A: Our idols. And I'm saying our collectively, because I don't idolize none of these, but just. [00:54:35] Speaker C: Like, you know, Amanda Bynes and Raven and Orlando Boone, for our kids, those. [00:54:41] Speaker B: Were like, that's my generation. When he started talking about Diddy, and he is like, this nigga didn't. His mental is not right no more. Like, he be. He be like, you gave me that squish squash. And this nigga be saying words that I don't even understand no more. And I'll be like, they could just say it. But what you're saying, I get it. It makes sense, but it don't. The way you. The way you're talking it, I don't know if you mad or if you have, like, what are you doing? [00:55:08] Speaker A: My question is, there's something bigger at play. If a lot of the entertainment industry has this rapey molestation hold up tactics, is that, like, something that comes with the industry or the industry just so happened to have a bunch of perverts? And it became that. [00:55:27] Speaker C: I think we always hear that term, like, oh, hollyweird. And, you know, all the crazy stuff that's just gonna. It was probably a small subset, and then it just kept continuing to be normalized. Like, be saying, and then people started to expect it and then hurt people. [00:55:43] Speaker B: Hurt people, too. Right? [00:55:43] Speaker C: Kept going. Yeah, right? Kept going. Kept going. [00:55:45] Speaker A: So if you are a young musician, a young rapper, that's why I really. [00:55:50] Speaker B: Wanted to talk about MJ. Right? Cause again, I've always said this shit, bro. [00:55:55] Speaker C: Me, B. He just said that to one of our kids the other day. He said, yo, I hate to say it, but now that all of this is coming out, that shit they were saying about Michael Jackson is probably true. And she idolizes not probably talking about. [00:56:08] Speaker A: He was actually touching the kids. Absolutely, yes. Stop it, man. All these niggas are weird, bro. All of them. [00:56:15] Speaker B: And he didn't have Villa Largo. [00:56:16] Speaker A: I don't know what that is. That's where Trump goes. [00:56:20] Speaker C: Like, I was literally saying that. Isn't that Epstein island? [00:56:24] Speaker B: He did not. He turned it. [00:56:25] Speaker A: He was trying to emulate, forcing them to do it. But he never know. [00:56:29] Speaker B: He was a parent. [00:56:30] Speaker A: Carter came out and said that, bro, what's his name? [00:56:32] Speaker C: They got paid home alone, right? [00:56:34] Speaker A: Home alone. [00:56:35] Speaker C: Carly Coffin was the only one. I said, no. He never did know nothing to me. [00:56:39] Speaker B: But he had possible. [00:56:40] Speaker C: Is it possible that he didn't, however, like he said he was, he wasn't right for coming out? All the people that we looked up to, unfortunately, most of them are victims. [00:56:50] Speaker A: I just. [00:56:50] Speaker C: But then on top of that, all of these, like, if hope did some. [00:56:55] Speaker A: Fucked up shit like that. I don't know, man. [00:56:57] Speaker C: Jay Z, I'm reasonable. [00:57:02] Speaker B: When he put her on. [00:57:07] Speaker A: Rihanna, he was already with Beyonce when we come on. [00:57:10] Speaker C: Yeah. I feel like everybody in the world says that, but I don't know if it's true. But everybody, it's just like, find out about Aaliyah and all the whole shit she was doing. You're like, what? Like, she was the pass around girl who knew? But, you know, she was. [00:57:21] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:57:21] Speaker C: If he did something with Rihanna, I'm saying, why wouldn't. The streets were saying that he did. Like, that's why she. [00:57:29] Speaker B: Why wouldn't he. [00:57:30] Speaker C: How did he even find his Beyonce the pinnacle or something? [00:57:37] Speaker A: Like, would you pick Rihanna or Beyonce if you had a choice. [00:57:41] Speaker C: So would Jay Z, nigga. [00:57:43] Speaker A: Obviously you know me. [00:57:46] Speaker C: That's what Jayz, Rachel Roy, who. It doesn't look better than either one of them, so what's the difference? [00:57:52] Speaker A: He probably some ducks, too, that we don't even know. [00:57:54] Speaker B: Right, tiger, Woodstock, y'all had a duck, I'm sure, right? [00:57:57] Speaker C: That's. [00:57:57] Speaker A: So that's my thing. Is it like, that's the thing, like, in the industry, there's an underlying thing. Yo, you got talent. You got a fuck one of us to really blow up. If not, we're not gonna let you blow up. [00:58:10] Speaker B: I knew a gang that was like that. [00:58:12] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. Is that, like, organically? I don't think nobody had the fuck Adele. I think Adele's just came out. That voice was powerful. Niggas had to fucking put. So you think it's only in black, on the black side of it? No, no, I'm just talking about in the industry as a whole. [00:58:27] Speaker C: Britney spears. The fuck? [00:58:29] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. They probably fuck Adele in every hole she got. [00:58:32] Speaker B: Right? [00:58:33] Speaker C: That's. [00:58:36] Speaker B: So they like it in the arsenal. [00:58:42] Speaker A: If you have talent and you want to make money off that talent, do you have to just accept that, hey. [00:58:47] Speaker C: I might know you just potentially, and I mean, I don't know. Essentially, you have to accept only being able to get to a certain level. [00:58:56] Speaker A: Yeah, so that's what I'm saying. [00:58:58] Speaker B: That's why cat was flexible. [00:58:59] Speaker A: Time out. You tell me somebody fucked Denzel. That's what you're trying to tell me? That's what I'm saying. Like, hold on. [00:59:04] Speaker C: I think them studio 54 parties was. [00:59:05] Speaker A: Getting, go back and look at the very first, the very first Denzel, like, carbon copy. It took him a minute to those things. He was a skinny little knucklehead. He wasn't Denzel that, you know now with the suave swag. I don't know. No. [00:59:20] Speaker C: He's saying, and this is an organic 40 year career. Like, if it was today you're nobody, tomorrow you're in every blockbuster that's different. Denzel had to gradually go up. [00:59:30] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I saw the. [00:59:32] Speaker C: But that's what I'm saying. You can only do certain set without it. But some people, that's enough. [00:59:38] Speaker A: I'm sure that there are situations where there's somebody who looks so put together and so their mind is so already complete and they still have so much talent that they kind of have to get in. But I don't think that's the majority. I think that's high minority. Okay. I think most people go to a certain level, and then they get that option and get grilled, and they decide whether they're gonna be, whether they're gonna be in Barbie, the Barbie movie, or they're gonna be in some C movie. And then do you think, does it always have to be something like, I have to fuck you or is it, like, I can embarrass you like, john Cena right now? I think they're purposely embarrassing him. I don't know what you see. You went naked at the Oscars. Um, he's the last. [01:00:21] Speaker B: I don't think that was in an embarrassment thing. I think he probably. That's a flex. Like, this thing isn't gonna. Here. Like, I don't, I don't, I don't see any negative. [01:00:29] Speaker A: I don't know. Like, he went to go present an award naked, but naked binder. Just a binder cover. [01:00:36] Speaker B: Well, no, he had the. The, you know, the envelope. Yeah. [01:00:38] Speaker A: Envelope was the one covering his penis. So when. How do you say that? [01:00:41] Speaker B: He says. He said, I can't right now, because if I had to, right? [01:00:46] Speaker A: I would do that if I had a fucking 1% body fat. [01:00:49] Speaker B: Thank you. Like, this nigga John Cena's body is looking like. But everybody, like, that was a flex. [01:00:54] Speaker A: That's. [01:00:55] Speaker B: That's not that. No, no, that's a flex. [01:00:57] Speaker A: But I'm looking at the show. [01:00:59] Speaker C: This is a ritual friendly show. [01:01:04] Speaker A: This is not like a movie. This is the Oscars. [01:01:06] Speaker B: Don't watch the fucking. [01:01:07] Speaker A: But as I'm saying is, I don't think we would have saw a naked man in the Oscars, period. But I don't think the censorship level would have been that cool. I don't think that that's the, that's the game. [01:01:21] Speaker B: I don't think the game is not a humiliation thing. [01:01:23] Speaker A: Embarrass yourself like that. That's a simple embarrassing. It's more along the lines of a moral thing. So, like, against something that would be against your morals, getting. Being naked. I mean, you're naked every day when you go to the shower. You don't take a dick in your ass when you go to the shower at night. You know what I'm saying? So, like, I think this has to be something where you're. Where you're, like, they've taken the idea of selling your soul and said, how can we make that a real thing? How can I make you do something that you would never do in this circumstance to get this thing? And then once you do that, it doesn't even really matter what I made you do if it was against your morals. I kind of got you now because I can always go against your better judgment moment. You know what I'm saying? So you're like, oh, nigga, you know what I'm saying? You sucked that dick last week. Why you acting brand new now? Like, come on. Man, you want the paydays to stop? You want the fun to stop. And now it's like. And now you got this thing, like, damn. A bunch of the whiting, the young people died. Like, some of the most, like Kurt Cobain. Niggas like that killed themselves, maybe. [01:02:18] Speaker C: Oh, maybe. I think they do. Like, that little, like, where I get you to do something and then I just slowly get you more comfortable. [01:02:25] Speaker A: Bigger. Bigger. [01:02:26] Speaker C: So it's like, I get you to do this thing that goes against your morals, and you're going to see some other stuff that's not morally right. You're going to see some people getting done wrong, but. But you. You cool with it because we did this. And so we're just going to keep building on. Slowly, slowly. And the next thing you know, like. [01:02:42] Speaker B: The first time is always the hardest. [01:02:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:02:47] Speaker A: I just don't know. [01:02:48] Speaker B: Once you. Once you. The first murder, the first theft, the first anal, penetration, straight to crime, all of that shit is like, honestly, guys. [01:02:56] Speaker A: I already got approached, so our podcast could take off if y'all want to. Who's willing? [01:02:59] Speaker B: No, bro, you got. You about to take one for the team. [01:03:02] Speaker A: No, no, I was not saying who's willing? I told him no. Cause I wasn't willing to do it right then. But I'm saying. Are you looking at me? [01:03:07] Speaker B: Because you do. You all. [01:03:08] Speaker A: You are. [01:03:08] Speaker B: You are. You would do a lot for the show, bro. [01:03:10] Speaker A: Take 3% of that dick. [01:03:11] Speaker B: Yeah, just. [01:03:14] Speaker A: I'll do it. [01:03:16] Speaker C: I said I'll do it for y'all. [01:03:18] Speaker A: That's between you and be honest. [01:03:20] Speaker C: But the rest of the side, stand by. [01:03:24] Speaker A: Standby. [01:03:24] Speaker C: Oh, my. [01:03:25] Speaker A: What happened with protecting women? This nigga says, between you and beyond, you're not gonna take care of my girl if she's doing something crazy. But you right here. That's how you doing it. No, I feel like right now. Cause you here, you have a lot of part time feminist. You changed, bro. If he wasn't in the room, if he wasn't in the room, you changed. I would be like, yo, maybe we. [01:03:42] Speaker B: Need change all the way. [01:03:42] Speaker A: Change. You changed, bro. [01:03:43] Speaker C: Wait, wait, wait. Maybe we need to talk to Bea about what I'm gonna do with my bucks. [01:03:48] Speaker A: You change, bro. You change. [01:03:50] Speaker B: He used to be like, that's her. She do whatever she wanna do. Like, you know, I mean, like, a woman is good now. [01:03:55] Speaker C: It's like, you know, a woman is good. I hate you. [01:04:01] Speaker A: Yeah, man. I think this is the year the idol. The idol fall. Yeah, they've said that. They said this is the year of the truth. I don't know. But no, see, stop that, boo. That's what they said. [01:04:08] Speaker C: That was me. 2020, nigga. We was in the. [01:04:10] Speaker A: That was the avail. That was the opening. You're never gonna get the truth. [01:04:14] Speaker B: Exactly. [01:04:14] Speaker A: Even the people who want the truth are liars, too. So you're never gonna get the truth. [01:04:18] Speaker B: Even the people that are telling the truth, you mean? Yeah, like. [01:04:20] Speaker A: No, I'm talking about you. Did it make us lying, too? So, like, all these things that's exposing people, they got some shit to expose to, right? [01:04:28] Speaker B: Like, they 50 talking about he gonna do a documentary on this whole shit. [01:04:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:31] Speaker B: So. [01:04:35] Speaker A: Do you think because he came out almost dying, so they gave him a pass? No, I think he's just willing to be a nigger. [01:04:43] Speaker B: And who knows? He fucking with Eminem. Eminem is on. Like, Eminem is probably. You know who know what he did. Shady aftermath. Like, I don't know. [01:04:51] Speaker A: It feels like Eminem. [01:04:52] Speaker B: I think Eminem is definitely, like, he got some gay tendencies. He already, like, he already said it even. They been living breadcrumbs. Like. Like, this nigga talk about doing gay shit forever all the time. [01:05:03] Speaker A: Well, that's. [01:05:03] Speaker C: I don't remember that. [01:05:04] Speaker B: That's just why people should listen to his rhymes. [01:05:09] Speaker A: People used to call him Eminem homophobic. What you talking about? That's what. I'm kind of homophobic. Homophobic. Oh, I love it. That's that get way. [01:05:16] Speaker C: No, Casey. Yeah. So what? [01:05:24] Speaker A: I don't remember Eminem ever saying gay. I mean, like, the nut tap game. That's white people. That's white people straight. That's not gay. They do that kind of shit. How do we feel about that? Is it okay for white people to play nut tap and shit like that? Is that okay? [01:05:37] Speaker B: Is that fraternity shit? All right. [01:05:38] Speaker A: Yeah. No, no. It's just racist. It's not okay, but in that culture, like, your testimony's nuts and miscut. [01:05:45] Speaker B: Check. [01:05:45] Speaker A: In their culture, they make it seem like it's in their culture. You know, that this is our culture, too. Like, we live in the same country as them. It's not like there's a difference. There's a white american. But I'm asking, is that okay? It's okay. Nurse. No, but is it okay to us? Do we. No, no, no. You're not listening. I'm saying. [01:06:02] Speaker C: I mean, he's answering your questions perfectly. [01:06:04] Speaker B: Not really. [01:06:05] Speaker A: Is it okay in the world for us to say, oh, yeah, y'all do that? [01:06:10] Speaker C: Yes. [01:06:10] Speaker A: Yes. Cuz they do. Okay. [01:06:12] Speaker C: I think I think there's some sense of people that do stuff, and we just don't mind a business. Like, indian people wear sandals summer, fall, winter, spring. [01:06:18] Speaker A: That's ridiculous. Because if I wanted to play nut tap, now you judge me? That's dumb. [01:06:22] Speaker C: No, but we accept that. [01:06:22] Speaker A: For. They call you go to hang out with Kevin from Minnesota. [01:06:25] Speaker C: Like, literally, like, you know how, like, indian men, they hold hands and, you know, like, they hug and stuff like that. And it's not. It's not abnormal. Hugging is not gay, and neither is nut tap. They're not having sex. I'm just saying. [01:06:39] Speaker A: You're not saying if I tap somebody's nuts. [01:06:41] Speaker C: I said it's okay for us to accept that as a white people. [01:06:44] Speaker A: What about me? I'm half. [01:06:46] Speaker C: Go halfway there, but don't touch it. [01:06:50] Speaker A: I got you. I gotta get a little skin. A little bit. [01:06:54] Speaker C: Why do you want to do that? [01:06:55] Speaker A: I don't, but I'm just saying, why am I getting judged differently? [01:06:58] Speaker C: Because you're not white. [01:06:59] Speaker A: Ridiculous. [01:07:01] Speaker C: I mean, I guess so if you. [01:07:03] Speaker B: If you actually just google Eminem gay lyrics, you'll see there's a one. [01:07:09] Speaker C: Read one. [01:07:10] Speaker B: All right. When he was said, I can't. I can't. [01:07:16] Speaker A: Like a girl, bro. Come on, man. Don't do us. Make it. [01:07:25] Speaker B: That's the problem. I can try it. [01:07:27] Speaker A: Make it up. Come on. Come on. [01:07:28] Speaker B: Whatever, Dre. Just come in. Bum. [01:07:30] Speaker C: Oh, wait. No, you're right. You're right. I'm thinking about the serious Eminem. You're talking about Slim Shady. [01:07:37] Speaker A: You didn't say that. Slim shady. [01:07:39] Speaker B: Fuck out of here. [01:07:40] Speaker A: No, there's a difference. [01:07:42] Speaker C: It's just like how Nicki Minaj had that, like. And then it was like the regular. [01:07:49] Speaker A: Beyonce. Sasha fierce, student for thanks. [01:07:51] Speaker B: Who gives a fuck? [01:07:53] Speaker C: They're supposed to be, but they're not. [01:07:54] Speaker B: They're not at all. [01:07:55] Speaker C: But that. Seriously, the eminem that was at the beginning as Slim Shady. [01:07:59] Speaker A: Y'all gonna hate it when Beyonce get taken down. [01:08:01] Speaker C: I'm not gonna hate the beehive. I don't care. [01:08:03] Speaker A: That's why I'm asking all these questions. Cause I'm like, who gets a pass? Like, okay, do you think, allegedly, Beyonce had to do some fucked up shit or she just had to witness fucked up shit? Beyonce is a southern girl from a southern town of nowhere. And then came up all. You think her dad didn't do something? [01:08:24] Speaker C: I think potentially she had to do some things, and that's why she. Well, they say she got fired her dad because he had a baby on her mama. [01:08:30] Speaker A: But I feel like Beyonce was on a trading block before she got with Jay Z. I don't know what y'all. What y'all remember and don't remember? Beyonce was mess with everybody. Who's everybody? [01:08:39] Speaker C: No, she was. She was the new girl in the industry. Like, you know those guys. [01:08:43] Speaker A: That's what. I just want a one. Okay. I don't know. I'm just trying to figure out, like, can you just organically, like, oh, this thing is fire. We gotta sign him. I put the. [01:08:55] Speaker B: You just talked about how fucking lyrically talented Meek Mill is to have to get his ass rammed. Come on, bro. [01:09:02] Speaker A: Not lyrically. Just his flow, kid. What were you saying about? [01:09:05] Speaker B: I'm just saying his flow. [01:09:06] Speaker A: He's. [01:09:06] Speaker B: Lyrically. He's fucking talented, he got skills, and he still had to fucking take it up the ass. Come on, bro. [01:09:12] Speaker A: I'm still trying to figure out these gay. Slim shady. What are you saying? Kid was. [01:09:15] Speaker C: Oh, no. Yes. [01:09:16] Speaker A: Oh, he did. Like, what? [01:09:18] Speaker B: So he do it in the voice, though. Come on, man. [01:09:22] Speaker A: Stop being like that. [01:09:24] Speaker B: Whatever, Drake. Just come in and come in. Bum. Yo, ram it up a little bit. A. Yo, he said so. I don't know where he's ramming it. [01:09:34] Speaker A: In his ass. Yeah. [01:09:36] Speaker B: I sit back with this pack of durags, and he's in this bag of these balls. It gives me shit. I needed for the most gay MC on this earth. [01:09:45] Speaker A: I think that he was doing that to joke Dre, because then Dre had to, like, take it. Cause it wasn't a song. Nothing he could do. I think that was a white. [01:09:51] Speaker B: But that's just one. [01:09:52] Speaker A: Like, a white joke. [01:09:53] Speaker B: That's just one. He got. He got a. He got a bunch of. I mean, again, a lot of those. [01:09:58] Speaker A: Lyrics were white jokes, to be honest. Yeah. Yeah. [01:10:01] Speaker B: Okay. [01:10:02] Speaker A: To me, that sounds like him trying to make Dre uncomfortable. That's what Slim shady was by saying somebody jokes some gay shit, which is why people called him homophobic, because he was making fun of gay shit a lot of the times. But I mean, I just hope some niggas just organically, like, maybe they saw some shit, you know? But you just hope. I know what you're hoping. J. Cole. Yes. Right. That's the only way from J. Cole. We can even. I'll give them Drake. Cause Drake is jewish. So I'm thinking, like, you know what? I'll charge you to the game, but J. Cole better be free. And I feel like he is. Cause he. [01:10:36] Speaker B: He been trying to. He been low key. Like, listen, you don't think everybody. [01:10:41] Speaker A: My nigga, like, yo, he wanna say it out loud. Cause as a cold fan, technically, he kinda tells you the story where he got approached, and he said, fuck, no. And then shit did go bad for him. But he came back up. How'd he come back up? He went back. Where do you know that lays down and comes back up? [01:10:56] Speaker B: Oh, you know what's funny? Cause it's why he's like, so Jay Z. Cause Jay Z wanna put on fucking. What's the name? All right. [01:11:02] Speaker A: Jay Z is one of my favorite rappers, too, but he's the one put Cole on. But I don't think Jay Z fucked Cole. He had to rock that nigga. But J Cole got a song called rich niggas, literally talking about, yo, how much for your soul, and what are you willing to do it? And then he's contemplating the whole thing. [01:11:17] Speaker B: And he was talking about how he was put on the shelf for a long time. [01:11:20] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. But he had to get off the shelf. He said, no. He went back and learned. Like, he literally got better at making music. [01:11:26] Speaker C: I do think that there's some people who just were able to move up because of just the talent and look. That's why he said. But it's just a rare. [01:11:34] Speaker B: That's why he. On his Berkeley and biking shit now. Like, he don't even. He's not even culture like. Like that no, more. Like, he don't even. He don't even fuck with the culture. Like. Like, he. Like. [01:11:42] Speaker A: But that's the thing, too, though. Like, he talks about that. That's what I think. Like, he talks about how he. He doesn't really fuck with the industry. Hey, but, you know, didn't. Did he do a movie where he played the part of a guy who was setting up sex and stuff? And we all agreed that people will do that kind of stuff. Yeah, to kind of throw you off. [01:11:56] Speaker B: The scent, hide in plain sight. [01:11:58] Speaker A: Like J Cole's writing songs. No, but I'm saying if J Cole. [01:12:01] Speaker B: Just like him, and if J. Cole. [01:12:04] Speaker A: Did the fucked up shit, he will probably be bigger than Drake. That's what I'm saying. No, he wouldn't. He doesn't make the songs to be. He don't make pop records, but he. You gotta make pop records to be bigger. If you want to be bigger than a pop star, you gotta make it in what he is saying. [01:12:18] Speaker C: He's saying he done it because of. But the bars that he has, he thinks he would have been. [01:12:23] Speaker A: But this is the thing. J Cole is big, but J Cole is big because he has, like, a subscription fan base. He doesn't have, like, a world. Here's the thing. It's just his fans are hardcore. It's the same niggas buying the albums. [01:12:35] Speaker B: Anybody that listens to Cole knows that Cole is fucking talented. [01:12:38] Speaker A: I understand. But I'm talking somebody that's a true J Cole fan that goes to the Dreamville fest. You really get the same niggas. It's the same. Oh, I saw you last year. Is the same people. That's what I'm saying. You realize, oh, this thing got a subscription model. He got 20 minutes. That's not odd. French. The problem here is that it's gonna be a sad day when you find out that both LeBron and J Cole had to do some strange shit to get their positions. [01:13:00] Speaker C: Come on. LeBron just had at least one of them I think is rod. [01:13:03] Speaker A: You think those contracts aren't weighted, my nigga? [01:13:05] Speaker B: Wait a minute. [01:13:06] Speaker A: Everything is weighted, brother. If I can drop 40 every night, I gotta fucking fuck about your 40, nigga. [01:13:11] Speaker C: What are you talking about? [01:13:13] Speaker A: I've been dropping 40 since I was 15. I get another nigga to drop 40, but it's not another nigga that can drop 40 every time. Then he's the only nigga that ever dropped 40. But again, so you say, like, Kobe was as good as he is, he had to get fucking the ass. I don't know about fucking ass, but he had to go through something. Okay, that Denver shit. Exactly why you think LeBron never went through anything? Never. [01:13:36] Speaker B: No blemish ever. [01:13:37] Speaker A: Never. [01:13:39] Speaker C: Bulletproof. [01:13:39] Speaker A: Story's not finished. [01:13:40] Speaker B: Bulletproof. [01:13:41] Speaker C: I think he's not finished. No, I think he's just a nice dude. [01:13:44] Speaker A: I don't know about nice dudes and non nice dudes. What I know is, is when the stakes get as high as they get for those multi million dollar contracts, there is something tied to it. Hold on. There's something tied to it. It may not be getting fucked. You just jump to the fucking in the ass all the time. You just love that. I don't know why you keep loving that, but there's other things that can question your morals besides, like Kanye's mom getting murdered in her plastic surgery, the alleged. So you say Kanye, they told your mom. I'm not saying anything. I'm saying that. I'm not saying that that happened. What I'm saying is that. Yeah, when you're talking about money on that scale, those types of people seemingly are the types of people who also want a chunk of flesh, too. They don't want to just get its money. They don't care about your talent. It's a million talented people. [01:14:32] Speaker C: It's a million not talented people making money. [01:14:34] Speaker A: So it could be like, yes, you didn't get fucking ass, but you lost your mom. And you know why you lost your mom? Something. Something that went against your mom. [01:14:41] Speaker B: Or you know what you see? [01:14:42] Speaker A: You see, you have to. [01:14:43] Speaker B: It was a different kinda, right? I know that different kinda after his. [01:14:47] Speaker A: Mom that we can honestly even said it when he went. Went to war with the jewish community, said, yo, I sacrificed my mom. I'm not saying that any of this is true. What I'm saying is that what we've been seeing the past couple of years is just speaking to the idea that none of these niggas are any good. They're all shitty people. And just like, you know, all the people. Look at all the people that you see on the top, right? Go back into their history and you'll see that there's something that happened. Even with Jay Z and the Dane dash. Jay Z, a lot of shit happened. I can see why he's at the top. Yeah, but he beat a case. Yeah, but then you can't go back and say, oh, no, there's something that's getting through. No, all these niggas are weird. All of them. And I'm not saying it from the sense of, like, hating. Like, why can't I be up there? It must because I didn't fuck nobody. That's not what I mean. What I'm saying is where it's being slowly revealed to us that all these high stake contracts and all these multi million, hundreds of millions and up niggas are all fucking weirdos. [01:15:42] Speaker C: Okay, but do you think that that's just from being, like, having too much money and just no changing your lifestyle and that's what makes you weird, because it's, like, maxed out? [01:15:53] Speaker A: I think that there are definitely gatekeepers still, and I think those gatekeepers refuse to let you in the gate unless you're willing to do something to get. [01:16:01] Speaker C: Okay, so what about if you're just related to some of these industry people? Like, wouldn't that stop you from, like. [01:16:08] Speaker A: You already in the game? [01:16:09] Speaker C: So you get in, like, because your uncle is this person or whatever. Like, I'm assuming that maybe or you. [01:16:16] Speaker A: Was the little kid running around and somebody felt up on your ass or something. I'm. All I'm saying is that I don't have any of that you don't think anything until diddy shows you that he really was doing this. [01:16:27] Speaker B: So he got Freddie just because he knew how to fucking operate a fucking wheelchair. [01:16:35] Speaker C: Like it's not everybody. [01:16:38] Speaker A: No, I'm glad. But he prefaced like, I'm glad he said that, cuz I was just thinking about sexual assault only. But you're right. Like, if it is like killing your mom or, you know, beat a case that you actually, you bring some kids to a thing that knowing them kids are gonna get taken advantage of. Yeah, or what? Shipped off, I guess. How many people could get by and even suppress their moral code to do these shits? But this is my biggest fear. My thing is I feel like we get to a point where we're saying that to achieve highest level of success. So this is okay, just be honest, talented, networking. [01:17:12] Speaker B: So this is what B. I think. [01:17:13] Speaker A: Is saying, right, one day. [01:17:16] Speaker B: But I think this is what B. Is saying, that there's these motherfuckers at the top, right, are really weird. And so it's just like politics, right? And Kit said the same thing. It's like, okay, it starts with this. Like, you see a little bit of this, but then that allows you to be okay with this, right? And then you're okay with this. And then you're okay with this. And next thing you are okay with them fucking escorting all these little kids out and you're like, whoa, this is not, you know, but wait a minute, my nigga. Like, you didn't already slid down a slope already to here. Don't make this really like. I mean, come on, man. Like, we already know that you got your. Your morality can be fucking right. So. So that's not, that's not. Now stand on your high horse now, because you're not that fucking guy. We. Let me bring it out to you and remember, remind you of who you really are. So don't get all fucking righteous on, self righteous on me now when I do this other shit. So you have to be able to digest some of the fucking real weird shit that you're gonna see. And you can't just come fucking like just straight sober into this motherfucker. You gotta get a little tipsy and a little bit more tipsy, and a little bit more tipsy. So that way when you get here and when it's time and you do see it, you don't freak the fuck out. And you and I can rely on you not to freak the fuck out. [01:18:31] Speaker A: Which is why they do drugs and crazy shit like that. This is the trump card right here. Right? [01:18:36] Speaker B: So. [01:18:36] Speaker A: And this is sad. I don't like this. So don't give me. Don't. Don't confuse me for saying, man, I'm so glad. I want this to. I don't want to see this shit. I hope that it's not true. I hope that Diddy didn't do these things. I hope that none of them did. Here's the problem, though, right? When we're talking about the Weinstein's and the diddy's and the Jimmy Iovines and the Clive Davises and all these people that have these extravagant lives and these parties, there are too many other people who are high level, that you respect and know and idolize that have been to these things. Yep, they have. If it turns out that it's true about Diddy, all them niggas is guilty. Not just some of them, not the team. All them niggas is guilty because they were there. That's why. And if they didn't do it, Kevin Hart saw it. And if they saw it and they never said it. That's what I'm saying then. That. But hold on. But seeing some. You see a kid getting molested or kids in a room. No, no, no. Stop for a second. I'm not asking you. I'm not asking you. Your moral character. I'm saying you're there. You see that happening, right? You are now, whether you want to or not, part of this weird shit. And you are weird, nigga, in my eyes. I don't care what you excuse. You have. Well, man, they were taking everything from me. They were taking all my. [01:19:42] Speaker B: Turn around and immediately snitch. [01:19:43] Speaker A: No, no. Disappear. If you can't tell, disappear. Don't be in no other movie talking about, you're a good guy in an interview. Jump into real estate. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. Like, for me, yeah, I just would be a broke ass nigga working at Walmart, man. That would be my life. Cause I don't think my thing is, at the end of the day, these niggas gotta look themselves in the mirror. I have to look at myself in the mirror every day. What's the name of some grimy shit like that? I would not be able to. I already know this. [01:20:11] Speaker B: The devil wears Prada. [01:20:13] Speaker A: He. [01:20:13] Speaker B: He fucking said, dude, the main dude from entourage. [01:20:16] Speaker A: The main dude. The guy played the power. [01:20:22] Speaker B: I came, and he was the boyfriend in the devil Wears Prada. [01:20:25] Speaker A: He said, what now? [01:20:26] Speaker B: Well, he's like, I don't fuck with Hollywood no more easily. He lives in Texas and he fucking does a ranch. He's like, lives a ranch lifestyle. And he's like, listen, it's just, it just. And I like this. I like this. It better. Like, this is better for me. Right, right. This is living this type of life. Then that Hollywood life just wasn't gonna work. And I think that just goes back to that. There's so much weird shit going on. [01:20:49] Speaker A: Dave Chappelle did not take the 50 million. Dave Chappelle wasn't addressed, though, like Mac said. So it's we. He's a weirdo, but he. [01:20:55] Speaker B: But again, that was early. But he got, he got. He probably saw some shit he couldn't take, right? And then he left. He boned out the country, too. He's like, I'm not even fucking staying around. [01:21:04] Speaker A: I wish that I could say I feel like Dave Chappelle's on the good side, but all these niggas are weird to me now. And, and, and I know that y'all want to. Y'all wanna, you know, be. Y'all wanna be contrarians into this idea, but it's just too. The mass of it is too much. Even if he's not involved, he knows those niggas and he shakes hands with those niggas. [01:21:25] Speaker C: I don't think it's everybody. I think that. I think, I hope that we're at least like a half half type thing where majority of it is nepotism. [01:21:34] Speaker A: This is what you say half. If half of the. If half of everybody, you know, in the industry is like this half. [01:21:40] Speaker C: I'm just saying, like, I don't want it to be like, where the only way you can do it, because I feel like you can do it without doing that stuff. You just gotta say that you do. I really do. Because it can't be 100%. [01:21:51] Speaker B: And you'll get, like Cat said, you'll get hit like his, his right. Cat and cats a dude, right? [01:21:58] Speaker A: Yeah, but, but he's not a dude. [01:22:00] Speaker B: He's not on these other niggas levels. That's why he and I believe in everybody's like, oh, he's fucking just bitter. Nah, man. It's like, he's like, listen, listen. [01:22:08] Speaker A: I don't say he is with them. Sure. [01:22:12] Speaker B: Wouldn't you be better if niggas are. [01:22:14] Speaker A: Fucking to get on and not doing their talent? I'll be a little bitter with that, too. Here's the thing, though, right? I would like for you guys to also open the up. The possibility that this is not just movies and music. This is business, too. Yeah, you get to a certain level in business at your company, you think you're not going to get gate checks? You're definitely getting gate checked, my nigga. They're not letting you in the club. You're not gonna be part of the C suite. And I'm talking about the, like, this CEO CFO, you're not cherished. You're not getting those positions without something, some handshake happening. So somebody's exchanging something. [01:22:50] Speaker B: They gotta have something on you, right? Like. [01:22:54] Speaker A: You can't be more powerful than me. [01:22:56] Speaker B: So I need something and be clean. [01:22:58] Speaker A: No, no, you cannot be more powerful than me. [01:23:00] Speaker B: Right? [01:23:02] Speaker A: Somebody got something on me. You think I'm gonna let you be more powerful than me? You get so if I just work my way up. I made everybody happy. I made so much money. Now I'm there. Now, before they give me that new position, that next one, I'm gonna be put in a room at a party, something. Cameras probably got too drunk. They drug me. It did some shit. See, you got it. You got this. This romantic idea of what? Sexual assault happened. [01:23:22] Speaker C: I was like a telenovela. I was into it. [01:23:29] Speaker A: Everything in your mind leads back to a sexual negotiation when I'm telling you that the worst negotiation is not your asshole, my nigga. Trust me when I tell you your asshole is a light work. So they go through assholes like yours all the time. That's light work. It's deeper than that. It's something that touches your spirit. It's something that touches your soul. Like, you have to make a decision that you would never do. You might let a nigga squeeze a little dick in your ass. That's not even. That's light work. So, like, catching a body for somebody. Catching a body. Or maybe you gotta be the person to go get the kid. Or you got. There's gonna, you know, I'm saying, like, this is not, this is not. This is not child's play. Being the person to get the kid. Meek. Okay, let's just say meek. And I'm, again, alleged. I don't know this. Allegedly. Yeah, Meek is like, oh, I'm a real nigga. So his asshole might be in question. But you don't walk around sticking your chest out like, I'm a real nigga. So that's not even trying to fuck you. Is not like. You know what I'm saying? You're black Roxanne on some of these shows. Like, that ain't even no chance. That's why fuck you. You know what I'm saying? You doing this shit on you, playing around with this shit all the time. I'm talking about, we gotta find what your button is, and I'm gonna make sure that you push your own button. Because now, not only do I have you on the road, but I got you questioning yourself. Like you said, when you look in the mirror and everything is not about sex, so everything's connected. It's not about sex. But there's gonna be something you're gonna have to do once that negotiation happens. You're gonna have to prove. Cause now you go into. Everything's connected to the point where occult practices and all of that shit. These niggas doing rituals and shit. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. [01:25:00] Speaker C: Freemason. [01:25:00] Speaker A: Yeah. So I'm gonna make you drink all the blood from a goat nigga. Yeah. Yeah. That kind of shit. To where you're, like, questioning, is God gonna still love me? I'm bohemian. Gross. Yeah. Now I get it. You see what I'm saying? They're gonna put you in a position where you drinking all the goats blood. Like, they drip the motherfucker from the goat underneath. Yeah. So middle management is the best thing you should strive for, then, so you. [01:25:27] Speaker C: Can definitely make enough money to be comfortable. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [01:25:33] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. Middle management is what you should strive for. Like, once you start playing higher than that, you might fuck around with some shit you don't want. I think there's probably a dollar amount, and I don't know if we know what that number is, but I think there's probably a dollar amount. And once you get past. Once you become a certain percentile in the world, that's when you're a different type of nigga, and that's when they come check on you. I hope it's more than 20. 20 million? Yeah. That's your number? Yeah. I mean, I think it's 20. I'm sure it's more than 20. Yeah, yeah. Okay. I'm thinking hundreds. But of course, I don't know if any of this is true. I'm just saying. It's just very odd to me that all the niggas that keep this keeps happening to our multimillionaire, gatekeeping type niggas. The first thing I always say when I see that, those storylines, I'm like, when I got that much money, I'm not gonna be around. No. Tell Rio just here the other way. He was talking about Dwayne. We got 300 million. So he got it. I'm like, he got to do what? No, nigga, he's done. Go sit down somewhere on a ranch in Texas, like my man Adrian. Yeah, Adrian, that's his name. [01:26:31] Speaker B: I don't know his last name, though. [01:26:32] Speaker A: Adrian, somebody go sit down on the ranch, my nigga, and raise some chickens and shit. You got 300 million, and you can. [01:26:38] Speaker C: Really put yourself on a $1 million. [01:26:42] Speaker A: You can put that shit out. Delta community, I'm getting four to 5% right now. You can do that, you still make money. I like what French is saying. Worst case, here's the problem. No, that's best case. And let me tell you why. Because you're not trying to be too ambitious. So therefore, they're not going to come to make it 3%. You only making 4%. And you are under the radar because you're not ambitious. Yeah, they want the motherfucker that's willing to do anything for this, and they find it them, because they know. [01:27:19] Speaker C: I felt about meek, I'm like, this is like a street boy, like, from Baltimore. They. It's nothing there, but wherever the fuck he's from. Sorry to the Baltimore people. But, man, actually sad for the Baltimore people in this whole bridge thing. That's so weird. But anyway, yeah, meek, I feel like he want to go back to jail all of. [01:27:40] Speaker A: No, think about the day he got out of jail. They picked him up from prison off a helicopter. Robert Kraft took him to the Sixers game. It was like somehow it was a playoff game that night to hit the bell. I'm like, whoa. And then you see videos. This nigga bunny hopping for the white folks. Come on, man. That was crazy to me because I'm like, yo, if I just got out of jail, I'm not about to go to the Sixers game. [01:27:58] Speaker B: Why not? [01:27:59] Speaker A: About to go home. [01:28:00] Speaker C: Get a nigga. He's a rapper. [01:28:02] Speaker B: No, nigga, you about to be out, nigga, you fresh out. [01:28:04] Speaker C: Yeah, no, if he was living that. [01:28:06] Speaker B: Lavish lifestyle before, he was Lee style nigga, our two. [01:28:09] Speaker C: If he was living that lifestyle before. [01:28:11] Speaker A: And it seemed like he did six, they did. [01:28:13] Speaker B: That's your brand now, right? [01:28:15] Speaker A: Like, he did years already. [01:28:17] Speaker B: You wasn't like, that's your brand, too, though. Like, just like when fucking Lil Wayne got out, they get. I mean, like, the way you get out of jail says a lot. Like, you get out, you own already. Like, you, you get out. [01:28:30] Speaker A: But how he got out was a little bit too much for where he was at his career at that time. I'm like, hold up. Like, this is not. [01:28:38] Speaker B: This is just meek Mills. [01:28:40] Speaker A: We still needed a second album. What's his best album? His best work is on mixtapes and singles. [01:28:45] Speaker C: Hold on. [01:28:46] Speaker A: I gotta find the last. Cause I'm trying. [01:28:48] Speaker B: Dreams and nightmares. [01:28:49] Speaker C: It's the red and black. [01:28:50] Speaker A: No dreams. Here's my thing, right? Meek Mill, really, honestly, rap wise. [01:28:56] Speaker C: Fire. Don't play with it. That nigga's fire. [01:28:59] Speaker A: Meek Mill has never had an album that did anything close to a Drake album, any of Drake's albums. [01:29:05] Speaker C: Hold on. No, no, no. Nobody said this nigga was anything like Drake. [01:29:08] Speaker A: So stand by. That's what I'm saying. I'm going with. We're talking about a nigga who's not an upper tier nigga, and he's got Robert Kraft in his corner. This is weird. And he got. These are the weird things I'm talking about. These don't match up my reform shit. He's the nigga that made some niggas, like. Like, pretty much with the help of Robert Kraft, but, like, they are, like, literally changing some laws, getting niggas out of jail, all of that. And I think that's cool. Is Robert Kraft from craft food? Craft cheese? Yeah. Yeah. Wow. I knew that he was the New England Patriots owner. Yeah, he owns a couple of teams. Right, right. He owns a lot of the soccer teams, too. All the New England teams outside of the red team. All I'm saying. [01:29:45] Speaker B: All I'm saying. Home depot. [01:29:48] Speaker A: All I'm saying, man, I hope this shit is all bullshit. Honestly, I'm leaving room for diddy to be innocent. I hope he is. [01:29:56] Speaker B: If not, he gonna die. [01:29:57] Speaker A: Cause again, like, that nigga's too cool. They just videotape him chilling, dancing at his crib. I really hope, like, nothing just happened. I really hope he's innocent. I hope he's innocent. I hope all the other little subsequent niggas are innocent. I hope that this is just some. [01:30:12] Speaker B: One, because if he's not, he knows too much, and he's gonna end up innocent. [01:30:16] Speaker C: Okay, but wait. [01:30:17] Speaker A: No, he's gonna end up innocent really. [01:30:18] Speaker C: Quick, because I feel like there's something that we're leaving out. So they might just be gay people, and there's always a percentage of the population that's gonna be gay. [01:30:27] Speaker A: What do we mean? [01:30:28] Speaker C: I'm talking about, like, who might be like, oh, cuz, didi, Amika. I'm like, well, maybe they're just positioned presenting themselves as straight because they're rappers and they might just be gay niggas, and it might not be no ritual, nothing to it. It might just be for that story. I'm undercover gay. You're undercover gay. Let's fuck each other. And I didn't have to do immorally. [01:30:47] Speaker A: I'm not gonna lie to you. Meek Mill has said some crazy suspect shit. Right. There was a video he was talking about. [01:30:52] Speaker C: What if it's really just, I'm DL, you're DL, and now we realize that we're both gay. [01:30:57] Speaker A: I hope so. [01:30:57] Speaker C: And this is perfect. [01:30:58] Speaker A: I hope so, too. [01:30:59] Speaker C: It may not be none of this crazy shit. [01:31:02] Speaker A: You know that odor, bro? About the five years? Right? [01:31:04] Speaker B: Right. [01:31:05] Speaker A: McMill had. Has a video on the interview where he was talking about, like, losing a cellmate. That's like he said, that's like losing a girl. Speaking of. Oh, you literally said that. [01:31:13] Speaker C: No, but I feel like that's your companion. [01:31:15] Speaker A: Speaking of. Oh, now you don't say, that's like losing your. [01:31:17] Speaker C: Speaking of who? [01:31:18] Speaker A: Speaking of Oda. Oh, that nigga told us about a party. Wasn't that a ditty party? [01:31:23] Speaker C: He told us about when he got stuck in upper room and had to beg to do. [01:31:28] Speaker A: Was that a diddy party or no? [01:31:29] Speaker B: I don't know, honestly, to be honest. Yeah, it was definitely industry party. [01:31:33] Speaker A: So give us a little quick summary. Something about he had. He put on two wristbands at the door. Like, you know, they give you a wristband, say you're in the party. Him and his homeboy came in with a special team, though, so they got double wristbands. He know what the double wristbands were for. Finally, he made his way up to one of the upstairs rooms, and there was a guard outside, and they. And they went in because they had the double wristbands. But once they got in, they were kind of stuck in there, and there was some crazy shit going on. And he had to convince the nigga some kind of way to let him know. [01:31:58] Speaker C: Like, he had to get something, like some, like, ritualistic, crazy sex. Gay sex. Like, weird shit. But no, like, on the stage. Like. Like, let's say, you know, like, there's a center platform in the middle of this room, and, like, on the platform, somebody is having. [01:32:15] Speaker A: And people are watching them. [01:32:16] Speaker C: Yeah. And people are watching and shit. And I don't know if it's, like, on some killer Gilla type shit, you. [01:32:22] Speaker A: Know, like, yeah, I've seen too much already. Kill a Gilla. You say Caligula. [01:32:30] Speaker C: Killah. Gilla Killagilla. I said caligula. Maybe I'll just hear my accent. [01:32:35] Speaker A: Killah okay, that's heard. Ain't better, to be honest. Killer Gilla sound. That's a new nickname. I'm gonna call myself Killer Gilla because. [01:32:42] Speaker B: It was gonna make me talk about the nigga. [01:32:44] Speaker A: Yo, from now on, I'm not. Be honest. Call me killagilla. [01:32:47] Speaker B: You know who I was gonna say is one of these niggas that I was like, wow, that's different, right? Because he's the way that he's, you know, in the media and is Killer Mike, right? Like, he got white people to call him Killer Mike, right? Like, and I'm like, that's wild. Like, again, like. And he's got, you know, with this association with Atlanta sports and shit. Like, he's. He's on everything, right? But the. When he raps, he'd be saying some different shit, right? He doesn't. He be talking some shit that's not, like, you know, like, status quo. Like, the most white people would not be okay. [01:33:22] Speaker A: They would not fuck with those lyrics. [01:33:24] Speaker B: Not at all. Not at all. And the niggas name is killer. Like, you know, got. Like, it's like he. And they say it, too. Like, they'll be like, yo, kill a mic. Like, you know, I mean, and they do. White people. Next up here, are we about to do an interview with Killer Mike? And I'm like, this is different, right? Because, again, this nigga name got killer in it. Like, this is you. And that means he's a different type of dude, right? Like, I mean, and everybody is so cool with this guy. I mean, like, he's. He's transcended, like, just being a hood nigga to very corporate style. Like, he moves in that corporate area very well. Another nigga that is, like, that was always weird to me. Not weird to me. I don't know. Like, I don't know. [01:34:09] Speaker C: I'm like, is it the edible, or is this nigga not saying? [01:34:13] Speaker A: The fact that killer Mike got white people calling him killing Mike, he did some shit. Can we speak. Can we speak on that Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark? [01:34:21] Speaker B: Well, no, ice Cube. This nigga talk shit about jews on his album, right? Like, this nigga be like, you let a jew break up my crew. Like, put a bullet in this nigga head. Like, this. Niggas didn't say shit about jews like this. [01:34:32] Speaker A: He's trying to hype the league up, but he's not gonna. [01:34:34] Speaker B: But then he'll fucking make you mean, like, in his other world, he's this nice. [01:34:40] Speaker A: Like, are we there yet? [01:34:41] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:34:42] Speaker A: All this. [01:34:42] Speaker B: These kitty movie type guy that, you know, that everybody can fucking digest and whatever. [01:34:47] Speaker A: Explain that character, Jamie. [01:34:48] Speaker B: It doesn't matter. My nigga, the real nigga. How do you. [01:34:54] Speaker A: He was a schoolboy. He. [01:34:56] Speaker B: The fact that he says and talks about putting bullets in jews head like devils. Like when he came out with that fucking. When he started fucking a public enemy. [01:35:05] Speaker A: And the Jews was the owner that gave him. So they gave. They understood what he was doing. [01:35:10] Speaker B: Okay. All right. I need that kind of hookup. [01:35:13] Speaker A: I think that French. So, you know, back to your obsession with sexual wrong. I think that for most of these, quote unquote real niggas. That's not the game. Yeah, it's not the asshole. It's. It's the. You're gonna have to just die. You're. No, you're gonna have to. You're gonna have to fuck your community over. So I want you to continue rapping about shooting and killing and all this stuff because that's what we need from you. Yeah. If you want to be on this is. I need a hundred round. I need my booty hole brown, my piss pussy pink. I. [01:35:42] Speaker C: This is what they're gonna tell them. [01:35:43] Speaker A: And then they're gonna get co signed up. Because I'm like, why is Drake hanging out with sexy red all the time? [01:35:48] Speaker B: Time now, man, when he wouldn't, like. [01:35:50] Speaker A: The biggest rapper in the game don't need to hang out where they want. [01:35:52] Speaker C: All the girls to think that that's what niggas like Drake want. [01:35:55] Speaker A: That. But I went into a wormhole because I didn't understand why everybody loves sexy red. And I followed the money and, yeah, she's gonna make it, nigga. [01:36:01] Speaker B: But. But pretty much the name of, again, killer come back to kill Mike. This nigga. I just listened to some shit, cuz. I. I really wasn't up on Killer Mike until he won this Grammy, right, for fucking best album. [01:36:13] Speaker C: And that album is the album hard. [01:36:17] Speaker A: I think that album made it, cuz. You hear that shit? You gotta give it the Grammy. There's no way, like, you hear that shit. You gotta give it the Grammy. [01:36:24] Speaker B: It is. [01:36:25] Speaker A: And. [01:36:26] Speaker B: But it put me on to some other shit. Like he got a song about Ronald Reagan. Yeah, I know. Yeah, I understand that because I saw the COVID in the video, bro. Just the lyrics, though, right? Like when he starts at the beginning where this nick is talking about some, you know, he, quote, mistake it. Like, we ain't gonna do this shit. And he's like. Then he's like, you know, I said that, that. And. But in my heart, and I think that. I want to believe that. But the facts say that I was wrong, right? And then this nigga just goes through it all, like, you know, I mean, like, these. All these niggas is just really. On some other shit, these other niggas is just put. I mean, all these people are just puppets to these other people. And that's my point. Like, these niggas be calling out shit, but then still can move in a way that allows them to move, like, again. [01:37:05] Speaker A: Like, that's what I'm talking about. Like, cuz, I think if you authentic, like. Like. But kill them. Mike. Yo, you say you just now. This nigga just now getting Grammys. He's been rapping for, like, 40 years. [01:37:16] Speaker B: I understand that. [01:37:16] Speaker A: So that lets me know. And he was. He was signed to wonder jewels. Got some of the best albums I ever heard. Like, fuck that. Okay. They're okay, but they're good. [01:37:26] Speaker B: I was a young kid. [01:37:27] Speaker A: I was just trying to find out identity. That shit was dope. It's just got a different vibe. I think it's cool. Cause it's different. But what about, say. Oh. Cause, yeah, he was signed to with Outkast. Him. Yeah. So he's been doing it for a long time. Just now. Not even just get a Grammy, getting any recognition. Well, he was getting on the jewels. [01:37:48] Speaker B: And again, like, this niggas got a whole, you know, he. When they renovated, they put this nigga on in the. In the fucking. Not the Omni, but was the fucking State farm arena. This nigga got a barbershop. He's got his own barber shop. Like, you know, I mean, like, this nigga was part of the whole remodel. That's what I'm saying. And he's. Business wise, I would never kill a mike. [01:38:06] Speaker A: But I think the reason why he's getting so much popularity is because of the Bernie Sant. No, the Bernie Sanders thing. Oh, true. And then the transcendence from that. Yes. That's when people who didn't know rap knew killer Mike. And those people who don't know rap have made killer Mike more popular in rap. Cause the people who liked killer Mike before, like, you're one of the people that just decided to listen because of the Grammy. But the reason why the Grammy happened was because now white people know who he is. He's made a name for himself in the political arena. [01:38:36] Speaker B: Right. [01:38:36] Speaker A: And I think that a lot of his rap success is actually political success that has just kind of turned organically built. I don't know if that's organic, though. See, there's. That's still. That's still a side thing, right? So you think that you're gonna get. And you think that you're gonna be a politician without greasing something that's even worse. Okay. Now that we got you here, talking to Bernie, putting you in MSNBC, and so. And so you're gonna have to stick with the democratic party or some shit. Well, he hasn't had his moment maybe yet. Maybe he has. Maybe he's just new to the radar and he hasn't had his moment. Okay, but you know he got arrested at the Grammys, too, right? Yeah. And that's that. But that's what I'm saying. That lets me know, like, oh, he's not fucking with him? Or was that part of the. [01:39:17] Speaker B: Part of the knockdown? [01:39:19] Speaker A: I want to know to let you know. No, that was the lie. I'm gonna show you that we don't fuck with this nigga. Wink, Wink. We don't like you. Wink, Wink. Go arrest that ugly nigger. Wink, Wink his dirty self. Wink, wink. He walks out in handcuffs. Everybody sees it. They walk him out the front of the Grammys. Who gets arrested and goes out the front door? Nigga, that's that perp walk shit. That was the embarrassment that they needed. So that you believe he's on the team with you, so that when he starts doing this other shit. Oh, my nigga just got arrested. He stood up for. [01:39:50] Speaker B: He still. Again, they don't fuck with him. [01:39:53] Speaker A: Middle management. And then we can bring the other, the Okie dokey in where he started, starts putting forth this agenda that's not quite off topic for him, but still a little bit fringe. Now you're like, whoa, what? Killer Mike fucks with this? And so now you're like, well, killer Mike, fuck with it. Shit, I need to get arrested at the Grammys. I fuck with it, too. I don't know that that's true. [01:40:10] Speaker C: It may be just political. [01:40:11] Speaker A: I love killer Mike. [01:40:11] Speaker C: I love watching for a candidate. [01:40:13] Speaker A: I love killer Mike. And I hope it's not true. Saving for. [01:40:15] Speaker C: Yeah, rock the vote and all that. [01:40:17] Speaker A: But if he blows up now, I'm like, ah, come on, my nigga. Come on, my nigga. How you gonna blow up my nigga, my nigga? [01:40:26] Speaker B: Like we said in Cali, like, he said it, like, boy. [01:40:31] Speaker A: No, I think that song is a slapper, man. [01:40:33] Speaker B: That beat, too, with the soul, like the air. [01:40:36] Speaker A: All of. [01:40:36] Speaker B: He got so many on that one. [01:40:38] Speaker C: The one. The mom one. [01:40:39] Speaker A: The mom shit is crazy where he. [01:40:41] Speaker C: Cries in the video, tears coming out of my eyes watching that shit. [01:40:44] Speaker A: He's a real artist, man, but acting is fishy. He wins the Grammy. [01:40:48] Speaker C: No, I think all of that is. [01:40:50] Speaker B: What was that? [01:40:51] Speaker A: What? [01:40:51] Speaker C: How people slip through the cracks where they, like, find out these little hacks. I think that that political thing, like you said, and getting, like, online popular got the kids just listening to his music and got the buzz going up. I think that it was really just kind of one of those. [01:41:05] Speaker A: Hope. [01:41:05] Speaker B: So. [01:41:09] Speaker A: Now he's in the radar. I seen Killer Mike right around the corner at the tire shop. [01:41:13] Speaker B: Do you think that album is his best album, though? [01:41:15] Speaker A: Yes, his best album. [01:41:17] Speaker C: I think that as a complete project. [01:41:19] Speaker A: I think is so mature, and he. I don't think he's ever had one album that had that much maturity in one project. [01:41:25] Speaker C: There's no skips. [01:41:26] Speaker B: So again, for me, because I've listened to some of the run to jewels stuff, that shit skipped, you know, I. [01:41:31] Speaker A: Think that's a different vibe. It's a different vibe. He's very. He's very, like, black activist, right. In his life, as you would. You would. You would think by the things he says and does. And I think that this album is a carryover from that. It doesn't stray from the message, right. Where I think, run the jewels. Some of that stuff is fun, and some of that stuff is like, we're gonna be quirky because it's a white dude and a black dude, a hood dude, and a. You know what I'm saying? And, like, I think that's supposed to be kind of quirky, but I think his solo stuff is an extension of his life. [01:42:01] Speaker B: Yeah, when he get deep, you know what I mean? And they had me, this nigga spelled out his name and was like, 666 Ronald Wilson Reagan. I was like, oh, wow. [01:42:11] Speaker A: Yeah, there was a few. And there was one that came out a couple of years ago where he was like a running away slave or something. I don't know if you saw that video. The video. You need to watch the videos. If you're not watching the videos, you're missing half the story. So all these songs you like, go watch the video. [01:42:23] Speaker B: Okay. [01:42:25] Speaker A: And definitely some of the older stuff, you know what I'm saying? But he got a lot of slappers. I hope. Again, this is a neighborhood nigga. Like, I know. You know what I'm saying? I see him around the corners when I'm driving down Camelton, I'll see him. I'm hoping that he is not part of it, but it's just so many niggas. That's part of it. And I want to say he's not, but I don't know. [01:42:45] Speaker C: I don't think so. [01:42:46] Speaker B: Hey, what was you about to say about, though? Caitlin, though? You about to say some shit. [01:42:49] Speaker A: Oh, did y'all see the angel? Reese was, like, mad, I guess, because Icube was offering her $5 million to be part of the big three. [01:42:56] Speaker B: I didn't see that recently. [01:42:57] Speaker A: That was Angelies. That was another girl, was her name. She's with Gilbert arena show. She was. No, no, this was a player. She was in uniform, in a college uniform. So this was a player because I know the girl that's in good. That's. Does the show. Gilbert arena. She was like, why? She's. Why he's. [01:43:12] Speaker B: She's a star now. [01:43:13] Speaker A: This girl was like, yo, so this the only girl you see doing stuff in college basketball, talking about K Clark. But I'm saying, first of all, Kaylyn Clark is being considered the best ever. [01:43:26] Speaker B: No, she's not. [01:43:26] Speaker C: She booked the records. [01:43:27] Speaker A: No, no, no. She got receipts. She's being considered. Let's just say. You don't agree with that, right? You have to agree. She's being considered as the best ever. I'm trying to get it on the lowest rung possible. Oh, yes. She's being considered as being one of the greatest ever. Not one of the greatest ever. They were comparing to Larry Bird and all kind of shit. [01:43:44] Speaker B: She broke his records. [01:43:46] Speaker A: So, are we really gonna pretend like that is not an awesome business move and why? Your black ass ain't gonna be on the big three? Yeah. [01:43:53] Speaker B: No, he's. [01:43:54] Speaker A: What you should be saying is, hey, thank you, ice cube, for recognizing that we got talent, too. And that's what I'm looking forward to. Who you bring next. That's what I would tweet. [01:44:02] Speaker B: And she got that crossover, right? Like, she's got that amazing. [01:44:05] Speaker A: I don't care about Caitlin Clark. No, that's not the point. And that's my. That was my problem with the girl in the Gilbert arena show. Cause she used to be a WNBA player. I'm like, yo, y'all don't understand business. She got a. Like, Caitlyn Clark moved seats. Like, there's been. She lives. She plays in Iowa, right? They never had a soul, that crowd. Since the 1950s, people every night sold out. Like, she's moving seats. Fuck the receipts about brands. I don't know what moving seats means. I think you sell tickets. Selling tickets like crazy. I've never heard the moving seats. I'm just. I'm just making sure that we were talking about the same thing. [01:44:34] Speaker B: Listen, so that's like. [01:44:36] Speaker A: That's a whole different business. [01:44:37] Speaker B: She has me interested, mom. [01:44:39] Speaker A: But that's what I'm saying. [01:44:41] Speaker B: Since you've been a freshman, because she bought, I hate to say it, she ball like a dude. [01:44:46] Speaker A: Maybe I seen. I seen a high school girl. Remember that high school I showed you? That's a black. She is nuts. When I find the video. [01:44:54] Speaker B: Wait, that's like. That's the USC chick juju. [01:44:56] Speaker A: No, no. [01:44:57] Speaker B: Juju. [01:44:57] Speaker A: No, no, no. I'm just saying this is a high school. [01:44:58] Speaker B: No, no, but Juju. I'm just saying. Juju. Is that what you're talking about? [01:45:03] Speaker A: No, no, no. [01:45:03] Speaker B: She's a. [01:45:04] Speaker A: She's. No, no, no, no. Okay. You ain't never seen this, my nigga. Okay, before the show is over. [01:45:11] Speaker B: Cuz. [01:45:12] Speaker A: Cuz, what Juju's doing out of freshman Caitlin didn't even do that. [01:45:15] Speaker B: Now, I don't know that Caitlin, from the beginning, she was not the elite. [01:45:18] Speaker A: Eight as a freshman. [01:45:19] Speaker B: Oh, she's right. [01:45:20] Speaker A: She didn't. [01:45:21] Speaker B: She didn't put a team on her back. [01:45:22] Speaker A: Right? [01:45:22] Speaker B: You're right, you're right, you're right. But she was. She's getting buckets, though. [01:45:25] Speaker A: She was always getting. [01:45:26] Speaker B: So maybe she didn't have a good enough team like Juju has, but she's getting more buckets because, again, she's a. She's a black girl that plays for USC, and she's fucking, like that name. Yeah, there's a. There's a girl that. There's a one girl that plays, and I'm mad at her. Mama. What? Say it again. It's not Flojet. It's like flaw. Flage. [01:45:48] Speaker A: Flage. [01:45:49] Speaker B: Flage. Like, stop. [01:45:51] Speaker C: Like, we know she not French. [01:45:53] Speaker B: No, no, I don't think that's. [01:45:58] Speaker A: Pronounced. It flies. A flaw J throws me off. [01:46:01] Speaker B: Yeah, she's not. She's not. But, hey, shout out. They win. And I'm rooting for right now. 7769. [01:46:09] Speaker A: LSU's winning. [01:46:09] Speaker B: No. Oh, the Caitlyn, the flying. Caitlin's is winning again. Caitlin and she getting buckets. She got like 30 something. Like, that's. That's the thing. Like, she. She's the female Steph curry. Like, she pull up from wherever and gets buckets. [01:46:24] Speaker C: No, the high school girl that he has, like, when I tell you, it's like she would. [01:46:30] Speaker A: She would do me. She would cross me. I'm not lying. [01:46:33] Speaker B: You know, that takes a lot for you. [01:46:34] Speaker C: To say French can't. [01:46:36] Speaker A: Unless she could. [01:46:37] Speaker C: She could. [01:46:37] Speaker A: She could cross me. I'm not well. [01:46:38] Speaker B: Just to think he don't give nobody no other crazy like he nobody. [01:46:42] Speaker C: He broke his ankles. [01:46:44] Speaker B: What? Kegels. [01:46:45] Speaker C: I said, what? Kegels. [01:46:48] Speaker B: Did I. [01:46:48] Speaker A: Wrong video. [01:46:50] Speaker C: Whoa. [01:46:52] Speaker A: That was actually. [01:46:53] Speaker C: No. I'm sitting here looking like I'm trying. [01:46:57] Speaker A: To get you ready. [01:46:59] Speaker B: Ready for a what? [01:47:02] Speaker A: I got something I want to show you. No. [01:47:04] Speaker C: Cause I'm just like. That was weird. You had a nasty mind. [01:47:10] Speaker A: Damn. We ain't talking about no topics. And we got 15 minutes. [01:47:13] Speaker B: That's okay. Diddy. Diddy took over, but no, I didn't. [01:47:17] Speaker A: Even want to talk about that nigga, listen, that shit really makes me feel sad, man. I had big dreams. [01:47:21] Speaker C: Don't let him ruin. Don't let him ruin it. [01:47:23] Speaker A: Because changing the world and now I'm. [01:47:25] Speaker C: Like, don't let him ruin it. I don't think it's everybody think that. It's a lot of your favorite people listen, but it's not everybody. [01:47:32] Speaker B: I don't get a lot. [01:47:32] Speaker A: I was thinking about me. Like, I have big dreams. [01:47:35] Speaker C: Like, again, not to be a rapper. [01:47:40] Speaker B: You're willing to sacrifice, so just sacrifice. You can still get on. [01:47:44] Speaker A: The only thing I'm willing to sacrifice is my time to work on, to get to the destination. [01:47:49] Speaker B: Stop it. [01:47:50] Speaker A: I'm not trying to sacrifice. I'll sacrifice my own money. Y'all go broke for it. It. But, you know, that's about it. [01:47:58] Speaker B: Listen, listen. What. How high we gotta go? Like, I mean, like, how would I get it? Like, they listen, man, I getting to do what? I don't know, man. Everybody got a price. Everybody got a price to get put on. They can put me on. Like, if. [01:48:21] Speaker A: But this is my thing. Is this the price to get put on and I can still live? [01:48:26] Speaker B: I'm already morally corrupt. Like, like Russian. Like, like the shit that I've done in my life. Like, I can't take back. [01:48:33] Speaker A: No, like, for me, I'm looking at it, like, if it's do this to get put on, or I can still live the life I'm living now. I'm just gonna live the life I'm living now. I'm still good, right? [01:48:45] Speaker B: That's because you're. You got it. You got a clean slate. [01:48:48] Speaker C: Like, I guess they give you a. [01:48:49] Speaker B: Ten, you got a clean slate already. [01:48:51] Speaker A: Like, if the worst case is going back to what I'm doing now, I'm still good. [01:48:55] Speaker C: I feel you. [01:48:56] Speaker A: I'm from Haiti. That's what I'm saying, like, I don't need that much. Like, what are we talking about? Well, let's go. Oh, good looking out. You trying to find the basketball highlights? Yeah, I was trying to find that girl. Just. I could at least say her name so that you could look for it yourself. Because this girl is sensational, bro. She can. What grade? Sophomore. I don't know, man. It didn't say all that well. [01:49:15] Speaker B: These young kids, man. I'm telling you something. [01:49:18] Speaker C: Chicken. [01:49:19] Speaker B: Yeah, cuz I saw a little dude. Young dude. This motherfucker was doing shit. But you know what? [01:49:23] Speaker A: Swear. [01:49:23] Speaker B: God damn. [01:49:24] Speaker A: You know what's worse? With these young kids, there's no middle ground. They either elite. Elite or they can't do shit. They were saying she's like Jamal Crawford mixed with Steph Curry. That's a bad, cuz. She got a crossover, like a mug. That's a bad combo. [01:49:36] Speaker C: She was pulling it from anywhere. [01:49:38] Speaker A: Her crossover is nuts, bruh. [01:49:40] Speaker B: In high school, yes. [01:49:42] Speaker A: I can't find her, though. Well, I maybe was a Twitter link. I'm not sure. I thought it was YouTube. YouTube. But anyway, I don't think I did. I think I just showed you. [01:49:51] Speaker B: We go. We gonna. We're gonna toast to not having to sacrifice your soul. [01:49:55] Speaker C: Damn. I'm not toasting. [01:49:58] Speaker A: But it's crazy. [01:50:01] Speaker C: Back on the sofa. [01:50:04] Speaker A: You say on the sofa. [01:50:09] Speaker C: I'm not drinking. But I said. But toast on the sofa, he said. [01:50:14] Speaker B: He told me not to eat on the kitchen table. [01:50:15] Speaker A: So in that case, do you believe. [01:50:17] Speaker C: What are you talking about? [01:50:18] Speaker A: Marissa, what did he say? [01:50:20] Speaker B: Not to eat on the kitchen table. [01:50:21] Speaker A: I didn't say not to eat. I said, just be careful. That's not mayonnaise. [01:50:28] Speaker C: What? What? That's not mayonnaise. [01:50:33] Speaker B: You know why, too? Just why I'm rooting again. And it's not because she's, you know, she's white and the other team is black. It's because they play the role of thug and bad person. Right. Shit talkers and all of that. So again, it's easy to shit talk when you winning, right? I like a shit talker. That shit talks when they lose, too. So I want to see what they could. And they haven't. Right. I haven't seen them be a part of a losing. I want to talk. [01:50:59] Speaker A: When you lose, you gotta know you. [01:51:02] Speaker B: Can still suck a dick. No, fuck you and your mama. [01:51:06] Speaker C: Wait, what? [01:51:07] Speaker B: Yes, you can it. [01:51:08] Speaker A: Why? [01:51:08] Speaker B: You can. You can. You can say. [01:51:11] Speaker A: You can say eat a dick. [01:51:13] Speaker B: You could as you lose. You don't got to be like good game. Like you. You got me money. [01:51:17] Speaker A: Yeah. That's why they be giving Zeke all that trouble. I don't. I don't disagree. Fuck Michael Jordan and the Bulls, right? Fuck them. You ain't gotta shake nobody's motherfucking. [01:51:27] Speaker B: Fuck that shit. [01:51:28] Speaker A: Good sportsmen would shake hand. Fuck, yeah. Like, come on, man. That's. We're gonna. We're gonna talk about one of the greatest point guards ever, and we're gonna. We're gonna stain his legacy because he didn't shake hands with his bitch nigga. [01:51:38] Speaker B: Right? [01:51:38] Speaker A: As niggerish as Michael Jordan is to his own teammates. [01:51:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:51:42] Speaker A: He punch his own teammates in the nose and break it. Not only that, with the context is at that time, niggas go shake that hand after in the locker room. No, that's what he even said. He said, when I was not. [01:51:53] Speaker B: They didn't even fuck. There wasn't doing no shaking for the game to end. [01:51:57] Speaker A: I know, but he was talking about it because when they brought it up, he was saying, like, no, but he's. [01:52:01] Speaker B: Just trying to paint it lightly now. But that's not. That's not how it was. It wasn't going. They don't. They shook hands in the fucking. [01:52:11] Speaker A: Locker room. Nobody going. Nobody's locker room. [01:52:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:52:14] Speaker A: Eighties. And. [01:52:14] Speaker B: Unless he was trying to fight, right? That's that. Let me catch you at your locker room type shit. [01:52:19] Speaker A: I'm just saying, if we're all. Jason, if we're all sports players, we have to recognize that we don't got to be goddamn friends. Friends. And listen, I don't need to dap you up. Fuck you. [01:52:31] Speaker B: And when I just lost and you just beat me. You got it. Listen, you could kiss my ass. I don't whether we fighting or whatever, but some of these fucking battles be like that. And you think that right afterwards I'm supposed to be, like, funneling your nuts. Fuck you, my nigga. Like, you won. You got that? So I'm about to walk off. Like, you're not. That's all you getting from me. And if that makes me a poor sport, then I probably am, because there's probably been times where I didn't lost and been like, fuck, that nigga still suck, nigga, when you. Nigga, it was your fucking teammates. Like, there's. I've never been. I mean, I haven't always been. Oh, you fucking did it. [01:53:08] Speaker A: You. [01:53:08] Speaker B: You accomplished. You got me. [01:53:09] Speaker A: You know? [01:53:10] Speaker B: I mean, like, there are some times you can fucking get me, and I still. I'm gonna be like, fuck you. That's like, if a nigga beat you up and you get up and be like, yeah, that's good fight. Like, fuck you, nigga. [01:53:18] Speaker A: Nobody no good fight. You did a good job. You knocked my two vow nice right cross, nigga. [01:53:30] Speaker B: I ain't never been hit like that. [01:53:33] Speaker A: I thought I was a bad boy, but you a bad boy, right, right. I lost consciousness and shit. [01:53:41] Speaker B: Ain't nobody telling Kimball that shit, are they? [01:53:44] Speaker A: My. Look at my eye hanging out of my head, bro. [01:53:46] Speaker B: That's the one, right? [01:53:47] Speaker A: That's true. [01:53:48] Speaker B: Like, that's the one that's forever in everybody's head. Like, when he popped that nigger eyeballs, like, come on, bro. Like, first off, I'm not fighting nobody in nobody else's backyard. [01:53:58] Speaker A: Why are you hitting me this hard? [01:54:00] Speaker B: Listen. [01:54:01] Speaker C: Like, it's unnecessary, bro. [01:54:03] Speaker A: This is not a regular fight. Why are you fighting me so hard? [01:54:06] Speaker B: And then the thing about it is he had that thick ass beard that was like a buffer. So even if I punch you, it's kind of like, cushioned. Cause I'm had to grow my shit out real thick, nigga, to come on. And, like, I'm coming in like, ah, I'm afro'd up. [01:54:22] Speaker A: Like, I got hair on the side. [01:54:25] Speaker B: I got. I got. I got hair everywhere. Try to cushion them blows. Did you ever see the one he lost against the fucking. [01:54:31] Speaker A: In the MMA? [01:54:32] Speaker B: No. It was a white dude. And they were, like, on a base or somewhere, you know, I mean, and it was a brawl. Like, I. I'll say lose because he didn't win. Like, he won, right? And that white boy was. I mean, they was. Was. They both was fucking each other up. Yeah, they were both bloody. But I think he ended up being the more bloodied. And it was like, yo, who does this? Like, for who and for what? I know you. [01:55:03] Speaker C: I mean, this is Russians. [01:55:05] Speaker B: Like, I mean, like bare knuckle. Like, we just gone. Like, we don't got no kind of padding on these. [01:55:10] Speaker A: It was a white dog in the navy with. He says, in West Virginia. He was. I think I may have told y'all about this. He would wrestle a bear at the ball. Like, they. They'll declaw it. And they put this, like, a muzzle type thing on the bear. But then they would, like, pay money to wrestle the bear. [01:55:25] Speaker B: Nope. [01:55:26] Speaker A: Yeah. Have you ever seen a bear stand up? I have to face. [01:55:28] Speaker B: I don't even care. Declawed, muzzle down. [01:55:32] Speaker A: Niggas got speed. You think them niggas are slow, but they not. You mean, like running speed? [01:55:37] Speaker B: They can run 30 miles an hour. [01:55:39] Speaker A: Yeah, they're fast and climb trees. [01:55:41] Speaker C: 30 miles an hour. [01:55:42] Speaker A: Them niggas are not slow. You're lying and put their face in a lake and come up with a. [01:55:45] Speaker B: Fish and climb trees. So it's not like you can go, oh, let's. Let me just get up this bitch. [01:55:51] Speaker A: You think you can juke? Nah. And a regular gun. Don't hit it. Don't hurt them. Cause they got thick ass. [01:55:55] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. You don't know pistol, you're not getting. [01:55:58] Speaker A: Especially if you shoot it in the head. Yeah, 338. [01:56:02] Speaker B: If you shoot it in the head, it'll, like, bounce off. Like, even, like, some. Like, for real. Like, their skulls are, like, ridiculously safe. [01:56:11] Speaker A: Speaking of three. Three eight. Have y'all seen the three body problem? Yes. Whoa. [01:56:14] Speaker C: Oh, my God. [01:56:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:56:19] Speaker B: Okay. Y'all gonna make me watch that show? [01:56:21] Speaker A: Did I text you? Yeah. That was our weekend, bro. Yeah, that shit. [01:56:28] Speaker C: What, yesterday? [01:56:30] Speaker A: Last night I initially started. It came on my timeline on Netflix. And I initially was interested because, you know, three body problems. A physics thing. Yeah. And I thought it was gonna be, like, some. No, but, yeah, no, I understand. [01:56:43] Speaker B: I'm just calling you a nerd. [01:56:44] Speaker C: I love physics. [01:56:46] Speaker A: This shit right here, though, man, this is a. I'm like. I wanted it to be a one season thing. Obviously, it's not gonna be, but I wanted it really bad. I really wanted it to be. Cause I love one season shows. Yeah, but, man, this motherfucker was my thing is, how far can they go with this? I think that there's a lot of symbolism. Cause, you know, the spirituality thing. Once I learned about the part where they were saying, we're gonna trick your science and make it so the science looks like it doesn't make sense anymore. Remember that part? That's when I was like, oh, this is a religious thing. And then a lot of this. The, like, Jin Qing. Her initials. JC. Jesus Christ. Saul. I don't know, Santi. I didn't think about that one. But Saul is the same as Saul in the Bible, who turned into Paul, who is the person who didn't believe in God and then became the biggest discipline. And he's the guy who was. You know, they. Yeah, so, like, there's all this symbolism. What's the Santee thing? What is that? I mean, just. Just, like, for me, I was looking at it as, like, usually. [01:57:43] Speaker C: Oh, they were calling him, like, our lord. [01:57:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:57:45] Speaker C: Yeah, my lord. And the way that they reference them, like, your God isn't real, but ours. [01:57:50] Speaker B: How many episodes? [01:57:51] Speaker A: Eight. [01:57:52] Speaker B: Okay. [01:57:52] Speaker A: But it's bro. [01:57:53] Speaker B: I probably run through this. [01:57:55] Speaker A: Sensational, bro, but you're gonna hate the ending. [01:57:59] Speaker C: No, no, no. [01:58:01] Speaker A: Because there's no ending yet. [01:58:05] Speaker C: He already knows me, but I'm like, bro, this. This is. This has an ending. He's tripping. Trust me, you'll like it and you'll be ready for it. [01:58:14] Speaker B: I was on Lautermilk. I don't know if y'all follow. Have you seen them all? [01:58:19] Speaker A: I've seen the first season, maybe. [01:58:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:58:21] Speaker A: How many seasons are three? Yeah, I've seen the first season. Yeah, he's like a curmudgeon. A young curmudgeon. Yeah. [01:58:27] Speaker B: He's like a recovering alcoholic Larry David. Like, he finds he can't not get out in public without. [01:58:36] Speaker A: He gotta say something without having conflicts. [01:58:38] Speaker B: And with people and all kind of shit. Like, it is just. It's hilarious for me because it's the dude from office space. [01:58:46] Speaker A: Yeah. It's almost like an extension of that character. [01:58:48] Speaker B: You really. It is. Yeah. [01:58:49] Speaker A: It's like a grown up. Like he grew up ten more years later. [01:58:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:58:52] Speaker A: This is who he's become. Yeah, yeah. Louder. Milk. Yeah. [01:58:57] Speaker B: That's his last name. [01:58:57] Speaker A: Just the name of the show. So are you saying with the. Because of the three by the spiritual thing. What are you saying that you were saying something with. Well, okay, so the three body problem has to do with gravitation. Do you know what the three body problem is? Not nine full force, but it's basically. You watch the whole series, how you talk about that. And that's why I was thrown off a little bit. So the three body problem is talking about gravitation and being able. So, right now, physicists can predict orbital motion for thousands of years in the future, as long as the things that they're trying to predict are two or less objects. Once you add three and try to do that, that prediction, it messes up because they're. They can't predict any of them anymore for some reason. It's kind of like the quantum. Quantum realm. Yeah. So, like, you know, if it's being watched, it reacts. It behaves differently than if it's not being. What am I understand. Because where it's just we're only three dimensional level creatures, so we just can't see the other shit. No. [01:59:52] Speaker C: It's literally like the way things move around us. A force, like in the middle. So one body, like the Trinity, like our universe, how the sun's in the middle, and then a two body problem would create those two circles like this. [02:00:04] Speaker A: Right. [02:00:04] Speaker C: And then. But when you have a three bodies on a gravitational force, then it's kind of chaotic. [02:00:10] Speaker A: Yeah. And you can't predict any longer. [02:00:12] Speaker B: Is this supposed to be like. Is this like anti threesome? [02:00:15] Speaker A: No, no, no. But, but the idea. The idea, though, and we got to get out here. But the idea though is that, um, you can't predict three. Three bodies in any accuracy in the future. [02:00:26] Speaker B: Been there. [02:00:27] Speaker A: And so, listeners, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again, I'm trying to learn. Make sure you go to the website redsignance.com. You can check out all the shows in the network. Watch three body problem. I promise you, you're gonna love it. You may be bored. That means it's probably not the show for you. But if you're not bored, you're gonna love this show. [02:00:45] Speaker C: You're not gonna be bored. [02:00:46] Speaker A: You're gonna love this show. That part where the ship. I'm not even gonna say anything else but that ship shit. That technology was. If that shit is there, kill me. Whoa. I don't need to be alive. There's no need to be alive if this shit is out there, that ship shit. [02:01:04] Speaker B: And you know what? You know what else they need to watch? [02:01:07] Speaker A: What? [02:01:07] Speaker B: Oh, but you know, cuz it'll be out tomorrow. Watch Caitlyn in the motherfucking final four. Digging. [02:01:13] Speaker A: Hey, look, keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh. [02:01:19] Speaker C: Till next time, 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed.

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