Episode 809

March 26, 2024

01:33:45

Pardon Prison with the Poom Poom

Pardon Prison with the Poom Poom
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
Pardon Prison with the Poom Poom

Mar 26 2024 | 01:33:45

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #809

In this episode, we discuss various topics including snitching, multiverses, and our lack of sexual experiences while playing trading card games like Yu Gi Oh and Pokemon. We also touch on the vaxx and its potential side effects. Did you hear the story about the man whose wife slept with a judge to help him avoid jail time? Now that is a real pardon. We also talk about the new show featuring LeBron James and JJ Redick, where they discuss basketball strategies.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no nonsense show and its hosts 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: I realize as I. As I've been on the road that I feel like the more things that are actually pissing me off now or traffic related, like, just dumb shit. [00:00:22] Speaker A: Did you spend most of your time in the road? [00:00:23] Speaker B: No. Today I was coming in here, and you know when the school bus stop on one side, right? And there's, like, a divider, the other side do not have to stop. [00:00:35] Speaker A: You do. Yes, they do. [00:00:39] Speaker C: I got a ticket as well. [00:00:40] Speaker A: It's a law. Gotten the ticket on both sides, but. [00:00:45] Speaker B: Not if it's a divider. [00:00:46] Speaker A: I've gotten. [00:00:46] Speaker B: Not a divider. [00:00:47] Speaker A: I don't know about it. The rule is, if you see the stop sign, you stop. [00:00:51] Speaker B: Bullshit. Not if it's divided, though, bro. Like, again, look it up, because the. [00:00:55] Speaker A: Kid could cross the street. [00:00:56] Speaker B: Nigga, no kid is crossing fucking four lanes of fucking traffic, right. [00:00:59] Speaker A: I hear what you're saying. I don't know on a divider, but I got to take it like, yo, are you fucking, like, what? [00:01:06] Speaker B: It was a divided highway. [00:01:07] Speaker A: It wasn't. [00:01:08] Speaker B: Okay. [00:01:08] Speaker A: But there was a bus stop in. [00:01:10] Speaker B: The highway, so I'm coming down. It was Atlanta highway, which is straight shot, scenic, or whatever. Fucking 78 whatever. It's got like hundred names and shit. But yeah, coming up. No, this is over there by. This is even further down. This is almost to Loganville, but there's a fucking duplexes onto the right. There's two lanes, then there's a division, like a suicide lane. You are listening to the no nonsense show. Two lanes. [00:01:39] Speaker A: 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed stop. [00:01:44] Speaker B: And if people just stopped and got. When I used to be in fucking alpharetta, there used to be a concrete middle divider with fucking trees and shit in it, and people would stop on the other side of the road. And I'm like, nah, my nigga, this side, if the bus ain't on our side, we don't got to stop. Now, if it's same road, right? Like, again, if it's just a regular two lane road and the bus is on one side and you're coming down the other road and it's just lane next to lane. Yes, you do have to stop. I understand that completely. But if there is a divider in the middle, you do not have to fucking stop. On that far other side of the divider, because no one is putting their kid in that fucking situation where you get out the bus and without a fucking crosswalk, fucking run across four lanes of traffic to get to fucking your house on this side. That ain't what's happening, my nigga. It's just not. And so it happened today, and as it happened, and I know that this ain't nothing but God, because I still don't have a horn. You don't have a horn? I still don't have a horn. I told you in the truck, I don't have a horn. And I think it's for a good reason, because again, like I mentioned in last week's show, motherfucker pulled out a pistol for a motherfucker honking at him. And I think that I would honk at people because I hit it still. Even though I know it don't work, I still hit that bitch, and it don't do nothing. [00:03:03] Speaker A: I'd be like, yeah, that's cool. [00:03:04] Speaker B: Because again, it releases a level of frustration, but it doesn't cause me to get into any shit. [00:03:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:13] Speaker B: I know that. When I wanted to fucking honk at everybody, like, just fucking go, you all are being too fucking polite. This is not what we need to do. And I don't understand it or that or where people want to fucking stop. Like, when the light turns green and it's going, but there's someone coming out the QT. You want to stop and let that nigga out the QT. Fuck that nigga. That nigga can get right when the next light turns red, when everybody fucking. When the traffic stops, that's when he can get in. But we're not here to fucking stop the flow because now you didn't fucked up. This nigga didn't caught it. Now I catch a light because of your fucking happy go lucky ass. Like, you being too fucking nice. [00:03:51] Speaker A: That's why the niggas be pulling our pistols for road rage. Yeah, you're one degree away from meltdown. You're one degree from meltdown. It's like. You're like, what's the boiling point? You're one degree from. [00:04:02] Speaker B: You might be the one to pull again. [00:04:06] Speaker A: You need drugs, bro. Where do we at? It's been too long. [00:04:09] Speaker B: My pistol is too big. I got an AR pistol. That's the only kind of pistol I got right now. And that's too big. Yeah, that's too big. Granted, I will take it on the road with me because it's small enough to do that. But I don't just ride around with that in it. [00:04:26] Speaker A: Does the word cremudgeon mean anything to you? [00:04:28] Speaker B: No, because again, this is smart. I'm not being a cremudgeon. I'm just like, listen, stop with the dumb shit. If the light turns green, then it's your turn and you're in the lane. Just fucking go. Like, you don't have to be like, oh, let me stop. So this person can come out of the fucking parking lot. No, because you know what's going to happen when the light turns red? There's going to be plenty enough time for that motherfucker to come out then. And it's not your job to fucking hold up everybody behind you. How dare you think for us. [00:04:57] Speaker A: I feel like this is like, what it must be like to live with an MLB umpire and them talk about the game. They're like, don't everybody know three walks is a bulk? Or like, no, nobody knows this shit, man. Nobody knows what those traffic laws are. Regular civilians don't. Hey, excuse me. Actually, you're not supposed to stop. Or they're like, nobody fucking. [00:05:19] Speaker B: But this is not even about fucking laws. Like, again, when the light is green, you go, why are you stopping to let someone out of a fucking parking lot? [00:05:29] Speaker A: Like the indecency, right? [00:05:32] Speaker B: No, because again, okay, so this is a point, right? You think you're being a fucking good person, right, to that one person. What about the fucking 15 behind your ass, my nigga? [00:05:41] Speaker A: Let me give you a paradigm. [00:05:42] Speaker B: One over 15. [00:05:43] Speaker A: Let me give you a paradigm shift. Okay? Here's the deal. At the end of this street down here, not the Cascade side, but the other side, okay? Right? You come down here in the afternoon when work is letting out, there's traffic going forever this way. [00:05:55] Speaker B: Oh, I know. [00:05:55] Speaker A: And there's traffic going forever this way. Every now and then, somebody who's turning left will stop, even though they could turn and they'll let you go out. The reason why they do that, yes, they're making 15 people wait behind them. But what they do is they've driven by the street and they've recognized that somebody can sit right there for 30 minutes waiting on an opening, low key. [00:06:13] Speaker B: That's different though, right? [00:06:13] Speaker A: You know that maybe I'm just saying, can we at least allow. [00:06:17] Speaker B: Because I will do that. I will do that. Because again, you're only allowing one. And then again, I'm still about to turn. [00:06:22] Speaker A: So that one person, a quick trip is not just one person. [00:06:24] Speaker B: No, because again, what's happening is you stopping everybody behind you. And it's a light thing, right? It's a light thing. When the light turns green, you fucking go, yeah, that's different. There is no light right there that you're just making a decision to up to be a good citizen, and again, you're just going to let them off. And if you can turn, you're going to be able to make your turn right after they come out, right. You let them out, and then everybody else can be able to go right behind you. [00:06:49] Speaker A: So once that person came out, a quick trip, and that person moved on. [00:06:52] Speaker B: Everybody, we hit the fucking red light. Because you fucking sat there and they were sitting there going, what do I do with it? [00:06:57] Speaker A: And fuck that. Because it made your trip go from 21 minutes to 22 and a half minutes. [00:07:05] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:07:05] Speaker A: Fuck that guy. [00:07:06] Speaker B: Exactly. But my thing is this, right? It's the thinking, right? It's the mindset of it. And it's not the same mindset that you just described, right. It's the mindset that I'm going to look out for. This motherfucker coming out the quick trip, fuck the niggas that are behind me. What about us? Why are you not looking out for us? [00:07:24] Speaker A: Right? [00:07:25] Speaker B: What about us? You know what I mean? No, fuck that. The people that deserve that. I've been waiting at this red light. [00:07:32] Speaker A: I'm going to give you the. [00:07:32] Speaker B: This nigga that just can't. Quick trip. He just pulled up to the motherfucker. [00:07:35] Speaker A: I'm going to give you the goods. Here's the reason why, for lack of a better word, there's no clout in doing something for the people behind you because they'll never know you did it. But that person who you stopped traffic for knows, oh, this person is a real human being. Yeah, they're going to give you that wave. My good deed for the day is done. I'm a good human. [00:07:56] Speaker B: You're not. Because there's fucking 15 of us that fucking have to catch this next red light. I bet you one of the 15 niggas is on his last. Fucking. His last warning at work. This nigga can't get no more fucking tardies, right? You fuck that nigga all the way up and you thinking you good, but you just cost a nigga his job. [00:08:17] Speaker A: I will tell you a place where that's really dangerous, though, right? And this is the one I hate. I hear you. I don't agree with you on that one, but I hear you, because I do have a situation very similar to that. I absolutely hate it when there's two lanes going one direction and maybe two lanes on the other side, but on the side where one person stops, they're doing that for a pedestrian, and they're going to let the pedestrian cross, but there's another fucking lane that's not stopped. [00:08:40] Speaker B: And pedestrians about to get a stop. [00:08:42] Speaker A: And right now, there's no traffic in that lane, but it's a fucking lane, right? And you know what I'm saying? If you're coming up and you're not paying attention on your cell phone, like most people who are driving, you're looking at yourself on a pick the next song or look at that text message from your wife, tell my, fuck you, nigga. You ain't shit. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Right? [00:08:56] Speaker A: So you're not really paying attention. This person who's being a good Samaritan, stop for this pedestrian. They walk out and get one kneecap ahead of one kneecap past that car, and you flip them around. It's like, yo, I can't stand being the car behind the car that lets that person walk across the street. I'm like, yo, you're making my anxiety go through the roof right now. Because I just know either somebody's going to rush out, who's late for work, and come around the kerner there, or somebody in that lane is just going to plow through this nigga. [00:09:20] Speaker B: And you think that you're being a good Samaritan for this, but all you're doing is setting him up. And I see a nigga, you're setting this pedestrian up. [00:09:26] Speaker A: I've seen they get hit before on a ten lane highway. His body just didn't look like a human body no more. [00:09:32] Speaker B: Yeah, I've seen that again. That, honestly is what got me to stop looking at car accidents. When you go by and you want to fucking look to see what happened. [00:09:41] Speaker A: I never do that just because I don't want to slow down everybody. I think the reason why they're slow is because everybody wants to look. [00:09:46] Speaker B: Sure. And I used to be one until I saw some shit that fucking gave me nightmare for like, two weeks. And I was like, body parts don't fit like that. That's not like normal shit. And that's fucked up that I saw that. And I guess glad I won't do no more. I won't look no more. [00:10:03] Speaker A: I'm sorry you experienced that, man. [00:10:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:10:05] Speaker A: I'm trying to validate you because you don't need clout. Listen, hey, look, that's a valid point, man. And I'm glad you shared it with us. [00:10:11] Speaker C: Thank you. [00:10:12] Speaker A: I appreciate you sharing it because it gives me more insight into your personality, bro. You're heard. [00:10:20] Speaker B: You already know me. Well, maybe you don't because you don't want to. Didn't think that I was that nigga when you called me up. [00:10:25] Speaker A: Are you right? You want to let them know what happened? [00:10:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:10:28] Speaker A: Okay. So me and my wife were having to talk about who rides for us, right? Just a general idea. Not anybody specifically, but just who's got your back or whatever. And then it became specific, like, well, it's people who got your back, or whatever. I don't know. That's kind of a weird thing, right? She's like, call Jamie Mack right now and don't tell him what we're talking about. Just tell him as soon as you get back in town. I got to go handle situation. I need you to go with me. I can't tell you no more about it, but I need you to have my back. You're going to go with me. And then he goes to me like, yeah, what day? Whatever. He called me back three days later. I got off the phone with him because I thought he knew I was joking. He didn't. He called me back the day before he's supposed to get back in town. Like, yo, what time I need to be ready tomorrow. You know what I'm saying? He was on some, like, what I need to wear type shit, what I. [00:11:12] Speaker B: Need to bring with mask or no, how heavy do I need to come? [00:11:15] Speaker A: He wasn't asking any questions about what it was because he heard me say, I can't tell you nothing else about it because it didn't matter. I'm with you. I got you. And he was like, yo, so what time tomorrow? I should be in about eight in the morning or whatever. You don't need me before then. What time are we going to get going? Like, what are you talking about? I was like, oh, shit, Mac. I was playing, man. [00:11:34] Speaker B: Even more. When I get back in, I'm coming off like a 14 hours shift, so I'm on no dose, you know what I mean? I'm ready to rock and roll. Can I get a nap in before we go? Like, what it is? He's like, no, man, I was just fucking. I was like, abrah, for real. I was ready, though. I ain't going to fuck around. [00:11:55] Speaker A: He chased me down to figure out what. [00:11:58] Speaker B: But I already told him, though, like, a long time ago. That niggas on a high list of motherfuckers. I was shanking a chest. Catch a fucking blade to the chest. For this nigga. I wouldn't be here right now if it wasn't for this nigga. Right? No, for real. You don't want to hit me up. You don't want to hit me up about the I've been. Before I even came to Atlanta, I wanted to do a podcast. I was looking into doing fucking getting equipment and all this other bullshit and all of that. But none of that shit would have been like, what it is have. I would have been producing. Not this mean. It is a big difference. And so when he hit me up, it was like, won't he do it? [00:12:40] Speaker A: Oh, God. Anyway, I'm changing gears now. I got an intro topic for us that. Okay, how do I want to ask this? What I put in the room? French. What I say, what would you be willing to do to get out of a long prison sentence? There we go. What would you be willing to do to get out of a long prison? So you got to sit down for. [00:12:58] Speaker B: A minute or do this other thing. [00:13:03] Speaker A: Is it another crime? What's your line? What is your line? [00:13:09] Speaker C: Snitching, for sure. [00:13:10] Speaker A: Snitching. [00:13:11] Speaker B: Damn. [00:13:12] Speaker C: No hesitation. [00:13:13] Speaker A: You guys, get the fuck out of here. Everybody. No, don't get me wrong, Mac. Now we're talking about stakes. Because if it's low stakes, then, yes, there are people who stand tall when the stakes are for real. Sit down for a lifetime or sit down forever. Niggas snitching. [00:13:33] Speaker B: Okay, again. So I'm here to tell you he's a victim of. No, no. I am a victim of snitching. False snitching at that. I'm a victim of false snitching. [00:13:43] Speaker A: Not on a high level, though. [00:13:45] Speaker B: But at the same time, when I went to camp, I was ready to do long term, right? And it wasn't until my nigga stepped up on the other end and came in and confessed. But I wasn't snitching. They was looking at me, and I was boss, and I was ready to fucking put in work. Because, again, I think it's weird, because I know that when I was growing up, there was a whole bunch of street sayings that I learned being add. I took those things very literally. I really did. Man, don't do the crime if you can't do the time was something that I was always taught and always heard. And I always felt like if I'm out here doing this shit and this shit goes bad, and whatever happens, I'm just going to have to deal with that. Right? But what I'm not going to do is if someone else got away, drag their ass down because they got away and I didn't. Right. That doesn't seem right either right now. Why would I. Right? Because again, that's not your fault. You got away and I got caught. Why would I have to then turn on you and get you caught? Because I got caught. That just never made sense to me. [00:15:04] Speaker A: What's the question again in French? Because I forgot. [00:15:06] Speaker B: So, yeah, snitching is not on my. That's not on my. [00:15:09] Speaker A: You're a real nigga. What was the question, French? What would you be willing to do to get out of a long. There we go. [00:15:15] Speaker C: I'm not sucking dick, though. [00:15:17] Speaker A: I'm not doing no gay shit. Okay. No gay anal, no anal. Well, you'll do gay shit, just not gainal gay shit. [00:15:23] Speaker B: What other gay shit dick sucking is? [00:15:27] Speaker A: No dick sucking. [00:15:27] Speaker B: Jerking off. What do you mean? You could jerk off a nigga. Oh, no, I'm not doing that. So you avoid a life sentence. You want to do a hand job. [00:15:36] Speaker A: We're missing. Give a whole nother nigga a hand. [00:15:38] Speaker C: Job to avoid a life sentence. [00:15:39] Speaker A: We're missing an opportunity because Serge was. [00:15:41] Speaker B: Like, yeah, we are. There was a heavy side that everybody heard and we almost walked over. [00:15:47] Speaker A: You're right. I heard. Oh, darn. Can we take a step back and slow down for just 1 second? That's the same thing as sucking dick. No. What is. [00:15:56] Speaker B: No. [00:15:58] Speaker A: Why do you never get this? He really believes that sucking a dick and getting your dick sucked by a guy is sucking a guy's dick or getting your dick sucked by guys. The same. [00:16:06] Speaker C: Not the same. [00:16:06] Speaker A: No. That was smooth, right? That was smooth. [00:16:08] Speaker B: Yeah, but you think that a hand job, because that's even worse. I mean, a hand job is worse. [00:16:14] Speaker A: A hand job is worse than what? [00:16:16] Speaker B: No, thinking. That thinking is worse. His thinking is worse. If you think that a hand job is equivalent to fucking sucking if the. [00:16:26] Speaker A: Nigga can force you to give him a hand job. [00:16:28] Speaker B: No, we're not talking about. We're not talking about next level shit. We're not talking about once you're all dating for a month. [00:16:36] Speaker A: Three times. [00:16:38] Speaker B: We're just talking about what one time would you be willing to do if. [00:16:42] Speaker A: You did fucking nigga. Would you be willing to eat his ass after three times if you did fucking think about brain is broken a nigga. That just don't sound right. [00:16:54] Speaker B: Yeah, but if you did, what if he had tits? [00:16:56] Speaker A: No, he's not the best of both world. He just like to look at that and he likes to look at when. [00:17:04] Speaker B: I feel like a nigga could tuck your shit away and have French Reggie not. [00:17:08] Speaker A: I think so, too. [00:17:12] Speaker B: Just ban that shit to your leg. [00:17:14] Speaker A: Any nigga there watch an entire porno. But nigga getting his. [00:17:17] Speaker B: Nigga said he switched it, but I don't think he. [00:17:19] Speaker A: No, I'm talking about the cuckoo video. Okay, yeah, but it was a straight porn. No, it wasn't. It was a nigga ate nut. But I didn't know that was going to happen. [00:17:27] Speaker B: You watched it. [00:17:28] Speaker A: Why do you always not know shit's going to happen to you? [00:17:30] Speaker B: You don't look at the titles. He'd be fucking playing porn room. [00:17:35] Speaker A: What did you think the role of the white dude in the room was? I thought he was just going to sit there and watch the whole time like he did for the whole video. It was at the end of the video, after the bull come. Next thing I know, she took it and then spit it in the nigga's mouth. And you didn't stop, though. You nutted. You nutted by that point. [00:17:52] Speaker B: Wait a minute. [00:17:53] Speaker A: But using the afterglow, I don't believe. [00:17:57] Speaker B: That because again, listen, as soon as I nut, the video goes off. The video is over. [00:18:03] Speaker A: What are we doing? He's an afterglow. [00:18:06] Speaker B: I don't sit there and finish watching shit. It's over. [00:18:10] Speaker C: I would try. I maybe got a minute pass and then my brain will be like, I can't do. [00:18:14] Speaker A: The associate director of this porno was great. Did you not read the credits? [00:18:19] Speaker B: Half of me be like, look, I'm going to say the rest of this video for next. I'll just pick this up where I left. [00:18:26] Speaker A: I told you had to log in to get that. I've never logged into a partner. I think if you log in, you probably get so many benefits, it'll probably pick you up where you left off. You a compilation, nigga? [00:18:35] Speaker B: I do like compilations. I told you, caught up with the compilations. I put that deep throat. So you put a cuckole compilation? [00:18:41] Speaker A: No, just like compilations of fat ass. Well, let me ask you, because there's two different versions of compilations, right? There's the one where everything is like real fast, like two or 3 seconds and it goes to the next thing and then some. That's like a couple of minutes in three minutes. Three minutes. I don't fuck with the quick ones, I'm telling you. [00:18:58] Speaker B: I don't know if you all went to the boom boom room. That deep compilation was fucking. [00:19:03] Speaker A: But is it like 3 seconds and another 3 seconds another. [00:19:05] Speaker B: No, they own it. They own it for a minute. [00:19:07] Speaker A: Okay. But what would you be willing to do to get out of prison? And Serge was about to come out of the closet. Come on. Yes. [00:19:12] Speaker B: Come on. [00:19:12] Speaker A: Out of the closet, Serge. [00:19:14] Speaker C: If it's a safe space, my king. [00:19:15] Speaker B: Yeah, it's very safe. [00:19:16] Speaker A: Totally. Except for the thousands of people. [00:19:18] Speaker B: Anything you can't say will and never be used against you. [00:19:21] Speaker A: We got listeners in Nigeria, by the. [00:19:23] Speaker B: Way, shout to my Niger fans in Switzerland. All of that. [00:19:26] Speaker C: If you're telling me that behind door number one is fast food, clean air, pussy Teslas, pussy Ps five s or. [00:19:36] Speaker B: Okay, I'm going to say pussy one more time. [00:19:40] Speaker A: He's trying to give you a fucking lifesaver. [00:19:43] Speaker C: I appreciate that. And all I got to do is yank up. [00:19:46] Speaker A: Question. [00:19:46] Speaker C: How long the Yanko has to be? [00:19:48] Speaker A: He got to get to his yank. To the yank. Don't yank no more. [00:19:51] Speaker B: Yeah, make sure my commentary. [00:19:55] Speaker C: I have St. Ives lotion. Got the best lotion out there. Knock that shit out in 45 seconds, bro. [00:20:00] Speaker A: Okay. You get it? You've done this before. Are you going to make noises with him? [00:20:08] Speaker C: No, I'm definitely looking the other way. No eye contact. [00:20:12] Speaker B: That's like the nigga. They give me a pedicure. That nigga never makes eye contact. [00:20:15] Speaker A: Why are you trying to make eye contact with a nigga? [00:20:17] Speaker B: I'm just saying, he doesn't. He always looks like. He's always looking down at the road. [00:20:20] Speaker A: Okay, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Why is it another problem? No, not why. Is it a nigga. Why is every time it's this nigga, like, you have a dude that does your nails? [00:20:29] Speaker B: Yeah, it's not my nails. It's my feet. [00:20:31] Speaker A: But that's nails. What's on the toe? [00:20:32] Speaker B: He's got the strongest hands, bro. But what's. [00:20:38] Speaker A: $45? [00:20:39] Speaker B: Yeah, I get the whole salt, but this nigga understands the whole rules of the game. [00:20:45] Speaker A: What if he kissed your foot? [00:20:46] Speaker B: So when I take a picture, right, to textile or whatever, like, yo, I'm getting my fucking feet done. And that's how I'll be knowing. This nigga is always like this. This nigga's always doing some other shit. Like, he's never look at dirty nail. [00:21:00] Speaker A: Nigga in the videos. [00:21:01] Speaker B: I can't be, because I always go. [00:21:02] Speaker A: Back, who are you texting again? [00:21:03] Speaker B: I put in a slacking shit. [00:21:05] Speaker A: He does. But I'm just worried about you always asking for a dude. Like, every time there's no women who. [00:21:10] Speaker B: Can do the last time. Ain't a lie, bro. I got a little fucking upset. Me and Lil J Mac went, and J Mac got him, and I got the chick, and I was like, this bitch got these little women. [00:21:19] Speaker A: I hate women. [00:21:20] Speaker B: Her hands were little, man. But then she took extra long, though. I guess she compensated in time for the long. So little J Mac was done, and she was still working on my right foot. She didn't even got to the left one. As far as the lotion and the salt scrub and all that. No. I might be all for her. [00:21:42] Speaker A: Are you willing to ask for her by name? Asking for. [00:21:48] Speaker C: Victor? [00:21:48] Speaker A: There's no way to give you the same person every time. [00:21:50] Speaker B: I don't know his name. There's only, like, two niggas that work in there. And I say niggas because I call all niggas niggas. [00:21:56] Speaker A: No, I get it. [00:21:57] Speaker B: But, yeah, he's the only motherfucking. And I swear, I want to get the fucking Google earbuds so I could hear what they get that live trans translation so I can hear what they'd be talking about, because they'd be saying some shit. All of them. Like, everybody be talking, and I know they'd be talking shit. [00:22:11] Speaker A: Yeah. But I don't care. [00:22:12] Speaker C: That's why he's looking away. [00:22:14] Speaker A: So, basically, Sergey saying he'll jack a dick to get out of prison. Sure. Okay. French, you saying no because you said no. [00:22:20] Speaker B: What will you do? [00:22:21] Speaker A: I'll do a crime before I jack a nigga. [00:22:23] Speaker B: What kind of crime? [00:22:24] Speaker A: If I have to stab a nigga in the prison to get out. You would stab a human being before you would just jack a dick? [00:22:34] Speaker B: Yes. [00:22:35] Speaker A: Okay. In prison, that means that nigga probably deserve. Yeah. [00:22:38] Speaker B: No, but I don't even. He didn't got to be in prison. You just point a nigga out for me, honestly. [00:22:44] Speaker A: Because, you know, my thing is about the gay shit is looking at yourself in the mirror. [00:22:47] Speaker B: After that, I don't know. Yeah, I'm free. I'm outside again. And I guess it's the mirror, right? Because, again, no one else is going to know. Right? There's not going to be a video of it or anything like that. But I guess you do have to look yourself and be like, yeah, that was that fat dick in my hand. Like, whatever. But for me, who says I had. [00:23:09] Speaker A: A fat dick in my hand? [00:23:14] Speaker B: I just wanted to make it worse. [00:23:15] Speaker A: Let me just play this fucking video. [00:23:16] Speaker B: I just wanted to make it worse. [00:23:17] Speaker A: Or nigga did that shit. No. [00:23:18] Speaker B: I mean, it does matter about the size, though, right? [00:23:21] Speaker A: I am not going to engage in that conversation. [00:23:24] Speaker B: Come on, man. If you got a Congo dick versus a fucking asian dick, I think you feel like, oh, I just jacked a little asian dick. [00:23:31] Speaker A: So you're saying you'd rather jack the Congo dick than the Asian? No, other way around. [00:23:36] Speaker B: The bigger the worse for fear being turned on. No. The more your hand can't close, the more shit. [00:23:45] Speaker A: If I don't like succinct, I don't care if it's one bite of succinct or a pot of sucker tash. My nigga, I don't like sucker tash. [00:23:52] Speaker B: A pot matters, they get like, one bite versus a pot matters. They get you eating chitlins. Like, give me the one bite of chitlins in the whole fucking pot. [00:24:01] Speaker A: Let me tell you about this nigga's dilemma. Well, I'm going to let him tell you about his dilemma, dear Leon and Zach. So, I can't get into detail because. [00:24:11] Speaker C: This case is still open and pending. But to make a long story short, I got into some legal trouble and was facing some real time. I can't get into the details, but I was going to have to sit down for a long time. So I got a lawyer and he was preparing me to take a plea deal. Well, the way things turned out, my wife knew the judge. They used to go to high school together, and she said she would call him and see what she could do. I can't believe I'm telling you all this, but my wife slept with the judge, and now I won't have to go to jail, and he's just giving me probation. When I asked my wife about it, she said she did what she had to do to keep me free and not to bring it up anymore. But it's really bothering me. I can't take it. Is she a hero or I hate you. [00:24:56] Speaker A: I think the wife wanted to fuck that nigga. [00:25:01] Speaker C: That's a trooper right there. [00:25:02] Speaker B: Listen, the fact that she said we're not talking about it no more, right? I feel like there's a remorse that she wasn't proud. It wasn't like she enjoyed it. It was something that she did before. I don't know what she fucked that nigga before. [00:25:18] Speaker A: I don't know. But, French, what I want you all to answer to me is how do you all see this? He's having trouble with it. [00:25:26] Speaker B: Of course you're going to have. Anytime another nigga fucks your woman, you're going to have trouble with it. [00:25:30] Speaker A: Unless you're no big deal. Let's get on with this. [00:25:34] Speaker C: Like you said, you got me out of prison. Thank you. [00:25:37] Speaker A: Well, I'm asking two niggas who don't have somebody. They're married. [00:25:40] Speaker B: No, but again, you also asked in a nigga that went to fucking to camp. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it. I'm for that. Because, again, I'm for her. Oh, you're agreeing with the situation? I think that there's a ride or die type of that, to me, is not really any more different than her putting in work. Like, if she went and mercked the witness, right? You know what I mean? For a nigga, she buried the body, right? Whatever the fuck. Like, she went the extra. [00:26:11] Speaker A: Griselda had to do that. [00:26:12] Speaker B: She went the extra. What, did you watch it? Netflix. Yeah, fuck that. Listen, I'm going to tell you right now, that shit is so fucking far off. [00:26:19] Speaker A: They made four episodes. They had to lie. [00:26:22] Speaker B: That shit was so trash. She was such a victim woman. You would like that because that was so woman empowering. [00:26:29] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:26:30] Speaker B: No, it was like, oh, yo, she's a victim. And this is how she became a drug dealer, because she had no other choice. The real Griselda was a fucking savage. [00:26:42] Speaker A: It was nothing positive about that. [00:26:44] Speaker B: A savage nigga. You know what I mean? Like, again, they started this whole fucking series with fucking Pablo Escobar talking about the only nigga that he was ever afraid of was Griselda was a bitch, right? And Pablo was that nigga that you was always. Nobody want to cross that motherfucker, right? So now you got a motherfucker with chick, and you got to think about it, too. I hate to Debrie Ellis, but you got to think about it. For her to ascend to the levels that she did, she had to be extra. She had to be extra. Like, you can't come test me, because again, if you do, I'll peel the skin off your kids, my nigga. Like, this is not no fucking joke. I'm not playing. If you come for me and miss, it's going to be fucking problems, and I will make sure that it fucking hurts. Like it ain't never hurt before. The way she fucking beat a nigga with a bat. And then when she finally killed a nigga in episode four, she fucking was shaking and felt bad, and. Get the fuck out of here. That's not the real Griselda. The real Griselda was a savage nigga. [00:27:44] Speaker C: I couldn't imagine the first murder being, uh. [00:27:47] Speaker A: The first murder was right. [00:27:49] Speaker B: Right. Like, she was, uh. And then this is another made. They fucking put fucking Sophia Vagara as this bitch. Okay? We could understand Sophia niggas wanting to fuck her. Have you seen the real Griselda? Ain't nobody really checking for that. [00:28:03] Speaker A: She looked like the chick who was Selena's manager. [00:28:08] Speaker B: She looks like anybody that's watched one piece. She looked like the pirate before Luffy punched that bitch in the stomach. Nope. [00:28:15] Speaker A: We get pussy. We don't know. [00:28:17] Speaker B: Everybody else in here knows what the fuck I'm talking about. [00:28:19] Speaker A: Y'all laugh, too. Listen, everybody. Everybody. Everybody else in the room that doesn't get pussy, anime niggas is not getting pussy. Right? You can't do both. You can't do both. [00:28:33] Speaker B: Whatever the fuck. So, anyways, I'm with the fact that I can understand you having a hard time with it because again, you know that your wife fuck and she has. [00:28:46] Speaker A: To do it for your mistake. I'm not even having a hard time. [00:28:48] Speaker B: With what I'm saying. So this is the thing. My imagination is wild, right? And so again, I think this the fact. How good does she have to fuck this nigga? I got probation, right, for me not to do no time. Right? Again. So, again, I was about to sit down for a long time. You fucked this nigga so good that I'm not getting no time. [00:29:09] Speaker A: And I probably got a probation because. [00:29:11] Speaker B: You don't want to just get a year or something. [00:29:13] Speaker A: She took that dick, so you ain't got to take that dick. We don't have to ever even talk about it again. For real. Like she said, let's not ever talk about it. Cool. I'm with you. [00:29:24] Speaker B: I get it. [00:29:25] Speaker A: She sacrificed it all for you. [00:29:28] Speaker B: Listen, you know, I talk about movies, and this is the fucking indecent proposal, nigga. It sounds great, but having to live with that fact isn't always as easy as it seems prior to it going on. [00:29:44] Speaker A: Right? Sure. [00:29:45] Speaker B: I'm going to give you a million dollars. Let my wife fucking stay the night with you. Cool. That sounds fucking great. [00:29:49] Speaker A: My wife don't even have to call. [00:29:50] Speaker B: That sounds great. Come home with the stacks. That sounds great. Until afterwards. And then you're thinking like, okay, this money's cool and all, but what fucking really. [00:30:04] Speaker A: Mac? Here's my thing, right? No, hold on. Let's logic this out. What are the things that possibly could have happened? What is the worst thing that could have happened in your mind? And be concise. Don't make this a 30 minutes diatribe. What's the worst thing that could happen in your mind? In that bedroom. [00:30:21] Speaker C: Good question. [00:30:22] Speaker B: I mean, he sluttered her out. [00:30:24] Speaker A: Like, what does that mean? Be specific. I want to. [00:30:26] Speaker B: No. He fucked the ass. He fucking throat fucked her. He made her throw up. He choked her. [00:30:32] Speaker A: Okay? [00:30:35] Speaker B: Real hardcore. Again, the worst shit you see on porn, where niggas are slapping bitches, right? [00:30:41] Speaker A: Hold on. So again, for a million dollars, don't die a tribe. [00:30:44] Speaker B: I understand. [00:30:45] Speaker A: For a million dollars. Let's move. [00:30:46] Speaker B: I feel like if I'm paying a million dollars, I get to do whatever the fuck I want. So I don't know how sick this motherfucker is, right? Maybe he whooped her. You know what I mean? I don't fucking know. [00:30:58] Speaker A: Right? But here's the thing, right? Have you ever done any of those things to your lady? [00:31:03] Speaker B: Not all of them. [00:31:04] Speaker A: Have you ever done any of those. I'll say it again. Have you ever done any of those things to your lady? Yes. Did it turn out okay? Was she severely deformed? Did it stick with her for a few weeks? The smell of the shit when you peed on her? Did the smell of the pee smell. [00:31:18] Speaker B: A week later, she rinsed it out. [00:31:19] Speaker A: The hair. Exactly. That shit is a fleeting moment, right? You're making it bigger than it is because you've done these things to her and it didn't stick on her. Nobody knew. Oh, damn. Did you slept your wife out? Because she's looking fucked up the past couple of weeks. She's raggedy. Nobody noticed. Right. So you're making a mountain out of something that's a molehill for real? Because the real thing is that she had a choice to make. Whether or not to save your dumb ass from going to prison for a long time or not. And you're worried about. Well, I appreciate you doing that, but next time, just let me do my time. [00:31:51] Speaker B: Listen, I already said that I'm with the kind of. No, but I just also understand the fucking with your mind shit. Right? [00:32:00] Speaker A: I don't know. I'm different. I'm different. I don't give a fuck. I'm done. The only reason why I'd be cool with is because she helped me out. Out of my own, of course. That's why. I'm like, I'll take that. [00:32:09] Speaker B: That's right. Or die again. Even if I have a problem with. [00:32:12] Speaker A: It internally, I got to just live with that. [00:32:14] Speaker C: And if you want to fix it, you can just propose to your girl. Hey, if you have a threesome and make me feel better down the road, something like that offer something that'll make you heal better, at least my payment. [00:32:23] Speaker A: Was that I'm not going to prison. My wife was not a virgin the first time I had. [00:32:28] Speaker B: And then this is the thing, the. [00:32:30] Speaker A: Same thing I had to do to my mind the first time I had sex with her. I'm going to just do that thing again. [00:32:33] Speaker B: Honestly, I think of it the same way as I would think of if I'm going to fight with a nigga and this nigga's got me, right? And I'm down and she fucking shanks this nigga, like, she comes out the car or whatever the fuck, and she puts a knife in. [00:32:45] Speaker A: I saw that on the video recently. [00:32:47] Speaker B: To get a nigga off. [00:32:47] Speaker A: Did you all sit on the train where the dude was fighting another dude and the girl came like, get off him, and stabbed the nigga right in his lower spine. And he didn't realize he was stabbed. So he gets up and the dude and the girl go off to the back of the bus and I mean, the train, everybody's like, oh shit. He's like, not, bitch, did you stab me? And he's like trying to figure out what he's going to do. Because you could tell he wanted to fight, but he knew he couldn't. You know how you get that? He's in that place where he's like, I'm about to fuck him up. But then you start realizing slowly that you don't have the strength to it. You don't know why. It's because he got stabbed in his lower back. So this nigga pulls out a gun, but because he probably got stabbed in his lower back, they take the gun from him and shoot him. [00:33:21] Speaker C: In New York, right? [00:33:22] Speaker A: I think so. Yeah. [00:33:23] Speaker C: I saw podcast about that. [00:33:25] Speaker A: That was crazy, walking around with a gun, though. [00:33:27] Speaker B: And he beat the case too. [00:33:28] Speaker A: Oh, did he beat it? I don't know about the result. [00:33:29] Speaker C: They didn't charge him. [00:33:30] Speaker A: The guy who shot the guy because he pulled the gun out first. [00:33:33] Speaker C: Self defense. [00:33:34] Speaker A: Well, listen, but he got stabbed though, so it was self defense too, again. But he was the aggressor. He was fighting the dude first. The girl was trying to get him off. So I guess it still works out. You're saying you're all right with that girl? [00:33:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Listen, if we're just dating. Yeah, I might propose right then. [00:33:57] Speaker A: Baby. I just want to say you real special. [00:34:01] Speaker B: Listen, because again, we go back to last show. Deeds over actions, her deeds fucking showed out. Same way with this one, right? I think part of it is, I guess it's all on how you wonder if your girl, does she want to fuck this nigga and this is just an excuse to fuck this nigga? [00:34:20] Speaker A: Do you think your girl don't want to fuck no other? Dude, stop it. Of course she does. Now, we're not going to put that on. Obviously, we're not going to put that on Front street and we're not going to have to have a conversation about it. But do you think that a woman in this world with a bunch of fine niggas walking around has never even mentally thought, like, man, I wonder what sex would be like with that. Of course she has. And why would you blame her for being that way? Your black ass has done it. You probably did it today. You probably saw two or three women that you like. Okay, I could fuck her. Yeah, I would do that. You probably did. And there's no crime in that. There's no crime in that, so don't be a hypocrite. I'm saying, understand that your woman is a sexual being. And because she's a sexual being, there's something she's not going to be able to control. Actually. Turn me on, bro. He said he admired the cuck, bro. [00:35:13] Speaker B: He did say he admired the cuck, but now these are the next layers that we like to pull off. You're like an onion. [00:35:21] Speaker A: Fucking little shrek. I'm thinking about all the dirty talking I could do now while fucking. How is his dick in your mouth? Tell me about how the rider died part. Look at Max face. [00:35:36] Speaker B: I was about to say, what is he about to say? [00:35:38] Speaker A: I could see me, like, deep stroking her heart. Be like, you do anything for me. I thought you were reading now. That's how I would feel. Like, I feel like I'm her pimp. I would channel that energy. I thought you were reading. What would you do? Break the law again? [00:36:00] Speaker B: Like, what the fuck? [00:36:01] Speaker A: We can make this like a game. [00:36:03] Speaker B: You don't get me off, right? [00:36:04] Speaker A: You get me off as long as we're in his jersey, and then I. [00:36:06] Speaker B: Get you off, like, look, we just fucking keep it going. Like, goddamn. [00:36:10] Speaker A: They call that something, too. I don't know what it's called. Isn't it, cuck? No, I'm saying, then you fuck your wife after they call. No, there's a word for it about you. It's like a process of you getting your girl back or something in the swinger. Shit. Yeah, niggas. [00:36:27] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't know about that, but, yeah, I don't think that there's anything wrong. Again, her deeds really showed out. If you're talking about you was going to sit down for a long time, and now you get no time. [00:36:45] Speaker A: All you got to do is just not smoke. [00:36:46] Speaker B: I don't think that there's really too much you can say about that, really. Because again, I think this is one of the things that I know about fucking jail, is that you don't get that time back. When you get that shit taken from you, it's taken from you, and it's almost like a time warp, because you're stuck somewhere where the world is not. And the world goes on, right? And you're not part of that world. And when you get out, you fucking try to catch up, right? You try to get back on and figure out what you've missed. But to not have to lose time. And I think, again, I think we talked about it on the show. That's the best gift you can give a motherfucker, is time. There's nothing more than that. Time is everything. And you saved me fucking years. Multiple, like you said. Long time. [00:37:35] Speaker A: Long time. [00:37:36] Speaker B: Long time. Honestly, we could have one of those. You know, when they fucking. People have a second wedding, they get remarried again, we're going to renew these vows again. The fact that you stood up like that. And it's not like she's fucking seemingly proud about it, right? It's not like she was like, yo, yeah, I suck that nigga dick again, or whatever. [00:38:01] Speaker A: She don't want to talk about it. [00:38:02] Speaker B: I don't even want to talk about it. It's not something I'm proud about. I did for you, my nigga. [00:38:07] Speaker A: So you don't get to ask me what I did. You don't get to ask me what he did. [00:38:09] Speaker C: Listen, but you know, she's getting flashbacks, though, maybe. [00:38:15] Speaker A: I'm free money. I promise you, I don't give a fuck. [00:38:18] Speaker B: Hey, listen. [00:38:19] Speaker A: And indecent proposal, just come home with the K. You don't got to call the check. Just do it and come home. [00:38:23] Speaker B: Yeah, for the freedom, man. I think. Because again, like you said, to start this off, what would I do? Yeah. I would do a lot more than that, right? [00:38:34] Speaker A: That seems like nothing, right? [00:38:36] Speaker B: I would do a lot more than let my girl shout out to my nigga, sugar free, Pomona's finest. [00:38:40] Speaker A: Nigga. This nigga is like another worst rapper. He's not. [00:38:43] Speaker B: Nigga. Fuck you got fuck you on both of those counts. [00:38:50] Speaker A: You ever seen vacation? Which one, the original? Yeah. You remember when they finally get to Wally World? Welcome to Wally World. We're close from Wally World. [00:39:01] Speaker B: Get the fuck out of this nigga said, I'd rather give you my bitch, nigga, you know what I mean? Than my last piece of Indo smoke. [00:39:09] Speaker A: Right? [00:39:09] Speaker B: You know what I mean? Like sugar free. I get that. That's a little extreme. [00:39:14] Speaker A: Obviously a little. A lot of stream a Roach, you rather have nobody on your side because for a roach, not the full row. [00:39:29] Speaker B: Right? [00:39:30] Speaker A: Like an extender. Okay, Roach, nigga, stevia. [00:39:38] Speaker B: But to say that that's something that you sacrifice for your freedom, bro, I could be okay with that. [00:39:48] Speaker A: I mean, I didn't think anybody was going to be turned on by it. French takes the cake. [00:39:51] Speaker B: He's weird. [00:39:52] Speaker A: But the rest of us are in agreement that there's no problem here. No harm, no foul. [00:39:56] Speaker B: Not at all. Again, so before we got to that, you were saying french range said he would shank somebody. And you're like, oh, take a life. And he's, no, I could bring back proof of like, if you need a niggas some shit, to say this nigga was dead afterwards, in order for me not to go to jail, I would give you that. So again, to say that you fucked my girl again and she did it for me and she still loves me, you know what I mean? Obviously. Because again, her deeds, right, fucking showed out. [00:40:33] Speaker A: It could have been like a regular. It's a judge at least isn't a degree. [00:40:37] Speaker B: I'm telling you, we're renewing vows. Yeah, and it's going to be some serious shit. Like, I'm going to blow out this wedding. I'm going to do everything. I'm going to work overtime to give you this motherfucking wedding you never had or some shit, or the honeymoon you never had. It's going to be off the chain. [00:40:51] Speaker A: But the only problem here is that the power dynamic change, because you ain't going to be able to do shit when something ain't she don't agree with. Oh, yeah, this toast, she got a judge on speed. To be honest, I think that's what he really has a problem with facts is the fact that now she has the upper hand. [00:41:10] Speaker B: Well, that's a problem too, though, right? [00:41:12] Speaker A: That's the only problem. [00:41:13] Speaker B: So how do you navigate that? [00:41:16] Speaker A: Lower your ego. You're the beta. [00:41:19] Speaker B: Okay? [00:41:19] Speaker A: No, nigga, that's not what I said. Be the beta. I don't want you co signing me if that's how you're going to put a period on my sentence. [00:41:27] Speaker C: You definitely can't cheat if you're the nigger, though. If you cheat. That's one speed. [00:41:31] Speaker A: No, you can't no longer fuck up. [00:41:33] Speaker C: Literally. [00:41:33] Speaker A: Yeah. You just can't like whatever she says you got to go do in arguments. [00:41:36] Speaker C: You told probation is over. [00:41:38] Speaker A: Then you can do whatever you want. Let me ask you all this. Would you guys trade that long prison sentence and have to become a monk? Free, though, rest of your life? [00:41:49] Speaker B: Are you free as a monk? [00:41:50] Speaker A: Kind of. [00:41:51] Speaker C: Where can I be a monk at? Am I in Atlanta being a monk? [00:41:55] Speaker A: You're done talking for the rest of your life. I thought monks could still kind of talk. Not this one. Not the one you gonna be, nigga. [00:42:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:02] Speaker C: Are you gonna be in a cave? [00:42:04] Speaker A: You're gonna have a house? [00:42:05] Speaker B: You got a monastery, a temple or something? A bunch of other niggas? I was going to say gay. [00:42:10] Speaker A: I would rather do that than be in prison, for sure. Yeah. [00:42:13] Speaker B: What is the difference? [00:42:14] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:42:17] Speaker C: You can see outside spiritual enlightenment. [00:42:19] Speaker A: Yeah, I'll learn. [00:42:21] Speaker B: Are you really spiritual, enlightened? Is there a guaranteed you can't find Jesus in jail? Hella niggas get fucking converted in prison. They becoming Muslims. They come all kind of shit. [00:42:35] Speaker A: This is a life sentence. At least in prison you're going to get out one day. He didn't say forever. He just said, it's a long right. [00:42:41] Speaker B: And a monk. You in a monastery. [00:42:43] Speaker A: How do you come back in that? Put that first pussy from being a monk, my nigga? [00:42:48] Speaker B: No, you might. You go american me that shit, flip her over. You just fuck her, like, all kind of hard, wrong ways. No, the floodgates are open, and she's like, slow down. [00:43:05] Speaker A: Like, nigga, no, that first nut is. [00:43:07] Speaker B: I can't slow down because I don't. [00:43:09] Speaker A: Think you can masturbate as a monk, can you? [00:43:10] Speaker B: Not in front of anybody, not to let anybody know. Just you and Jesus. [00:43:16] Speaker A: What are we talking about? Remember we've talked about the monk mafia, right? These niggas are serial killers, hitmen, all kind of shit. They've been pulling the wool of our eyes for centuries. [00:43:28] Speaker B: You know who else is like that, too? They got a cartel. There's a jewish cartel, sure, of. Not righteous, but they read the Torah or whatever, all of that shit. But they're not. Some big names, too, but they're about that where my money at? Nigga type shit. So again, I remember, I know it's fucking a show, but Peaky Blinders, they had the Jew, you know what I mean? And that nigga that was fucking one of his main rivals is like, listen. [00:43:58] Speaker A: I know you're not supposed to talk about it, but the music industry and like Lear Corn and all those people, those people, they have been put in conversations of some gangster shit, right? Now. Whether or not they actually did it, we don't know. But there's definitely a lot of people, a lot of artists who are saying, no, these some gangsters and they're not playing around. [00:44:16] Speaker B: I mean, like on some Suge knight, hang your ass out the window type shit. [00:44:18] Speaker A: Yeah, fuck your whole career, your whole life. Yeah. I don't know, but I think I would pick jail over a monk. I'm not sure, though. [00:44:26] Speaker B: I would. Because if you're talking about a monk for life, right, and I get out of prison at some point in one. [00:44:34] Speaker A: Of my lives, in the future, I'll be a monk probably. But that's the last life, you know what I'm saying? Up until that, I want to still have a little fun in my lives. [00:44:41] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Right. [00:44:42] Speaker A: When I get to that one, that's going to be the one where I've solved all the problems and my ego is not a thing and I've gotten rid of all that stuff. Fine. But I'm not there yet. This is like maybe the fifth me. I need to get to the 20th me before I'm the monk. [00:44:56] Speaker C: So do you believe in multiverses then? [00:44:59] Speaker A: I don't know. I do not believe in multiverses about you. [00:45:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I'm a comic dude. [00:45:08] Speaker A: By that you're saying that you believe there's the same surge in a different universe, multiple universes. [00:45:12] Speaker C: Even NASA confirmed it's a parallel universe that's actually tangent with us right now. [00:45:16] Speaker A: It's the same you though, or is it a different. [00:45:18] Speaker C: It's definitely different you. [00:45:20] Speaker A: Right, but the difference could be a. [00:45:23] Speaker B: Tiny thing I'm saying. He must have not saw that last Spiderman. Last Spider man, where he met his. [00:45:29] Speaker A: Nobody who gets pussy watched that 40. [00:45:31] Speaker B: What the fuck? Are you serious? I guarantee if you watch with the fucking black dude, what's his name? Puerto Rican? [00:45:37] Speaker A: Miles. [00:45:38] Speaker B: Miles. If you watch those, I hear you. [00:45:40] Speaker A: Niggas talk about it like it's life. And I'm like, no, who is Miles and why does he matter? [00:45:44] Speaker B: The Miles Morales fucking Spiderman is fucking awesome. I can't wait for the third listen. [00:45:49] Speaker A: Said everybody who doesn't get pussy, I. [00:45:50] Speaker B: Would get the fuck out of here. I'm going to watch that shit in the movie theater. I put it that way. [00:45:55] Speaker A: I bet you are. [00:45:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:56] Speaker A: Are you going to dress like Spiderman? No. [00:45:58] Speaker B: Yeah, you are, nigga. [00:45:59] Speaker A: You don't go dress like fucking Spiderman with my Wesley. [00:46:03] Speaker B: Get some fucking dungeons and dragons magic. [00:46:08] Speaker A: The gathering, that's you. [00:46:10] Speaker B: I was more of a yugioh. [00:46:14] Speaker A: Real one. Yugioh was fire, bro. You lame ass mother. [00:46:20] Speaker B: My deck was off the chase. [00:46:22] Speaker A: I gave 40 hit points. Why aren't you dead? [00:46:26] Speaker B: You see how weird you sound? Weird saying 40 hit points. Because how it works. [00:46:29] Speaker A: It's not how it works. [00:46:30] Speaker B: Not on you. [00:46:30] Speaker A: Life points, that's how. I sound cool. I feel like I get pussy because I don't know the lingo, my nigga. I just remember being in the military and going down to the mest decks at, like, 02:00 a.m. Playing. And it's 20 white dudes fucking looking like goth. We're in the military, my nigga. These niggas have dressed up like Goth and goth. [00:46:47] Speaker B: I never wore nothing, right. [00:46:48] Speaker A: Some niggas had the whole thing. Like the whole, my nigga, they're down there while everybody else asleep. They're downstairs playing magic, the gathering in the middle of the mess decks. And I walk by like, are these motherfuckers serious? The niggas probably got night watch that time. And I start every night. I walk. I'm going to the back mess decks because the back ones are open at night. The front ones are in. The back are open a day. So in the front, in the nighttime, they don't even sleep. They just fucking work all day and play magic, the gathering all night. But they dress like they did back in the civilian world, so these motherfuckers got on, like, eye makeup. And how are you all not kicked out the military with this shit? [00:47:20] Speaker B: Listen, magic is different because I remember magic being something when I was working security that they used to have fucking, like, a storefront, and these niggas would be in there, like, late, and it would be packed. And I didn't understand it. You're right. It was a bunch of white people. But when I got into Yu gi oh, it was different. I don't know why. Yu gi oh was different. [00:47:42] Speaker A: Yu gi oh, yeah, yu gi oh. What about Pokemon? That too. [00:47:46] Speaker B: I never played the Pokemon game as a game, but I had a deck. [00:47:50] Speaker A: It's not a game, it's a lifestyle. [00:47:52] Speaker B: I had a yugioh deck. [00:47:55] Speaker A: Dragon Ball Z, too. [00:47:57] Speaker B: So what it was was, this was before I had my son. I was dating a chick, and her son was in it. That was kind of our thing. That's how we bonded. He started talking to me about it, and I was like, okay. And I would watch the show with him. And then I was like, yo, you can't. [00:48:16] Speaker A: His birthday party is Pikachu. [00:48:18] Speaker B: Nigga, this is not Pikachu. [00:48:21] Speaker A: I get pussy. All I did was try to get pussy. That's all I tried to do. I didn't have time to learn which cards were, oh, my super classic collector card. [00:48:30] Speaker B: But sometimes you're chasing the pussy. [00:48:31] Speaker C: You need some debrief time. You know what? Let me go to my cards. [00:48:34] Speaker A: Does it at least come with a piece of little gum in there like the baseball? [00:48:39] Speaker B: Get a rare card, nigga. [00:48:41] Speaker C: Make your day. [00:48:42] Speaker B: Yeah, right. [00:48:44] Speaker A: You know what made my day? Getting that pussy I was chasing. [00:48:48] Speaker B: So again, I feel like you're way past eleven then. What do you mean? Last show you talked about a fucking. The average being eleven. But as much pussy as you claim you got, you got to be way past. [00:48:58] Speaker A: I didn't claim I got a bunch pussy. I just was trying to get pussy. I was working on pussy. I was working on. [00:49:04] Speaker B: This doesn't do the math. Make it make sense, okay? Since I don't know how long motherfuckers been calling you a pretty boy, and then you talk about you been running down pussy. So pretty. [00:49:16] Speaker A: Running down or trying again? [00:49:18] Speaker B: Trying is not something that pretty boys have. [00:49:19] Speaker A: Both did the same thing. Did you ever get Super Saiyan? Did you ever turn into a Super Saiyan and run down. [00:49:23] Speaker B: Not the same shit. [00:49:29] Speaker A: We're the same, nigga. You never turned Super Saiyan. I was never a pimp, so I feel like we're the same. [00:49:34] Speaker C: No, it's about magic and trap card. [00:49:36] Speaker A: Right? Exactly. [00:49:39] Speaker C: Get it right. [00:49:40] Speaker B: Get it right. [00:49:43] Speaker C: I'm trying my best not to be a nerd right now. [00:49:47] Speaker A: You're one of them. There's that couch, and there's this couch, and you're now one of them. [00:49:51] Speaker B: This is the funny thing is that he always fronts non nerd. He's the fucking biggest nerd in the room. [00:49:56] Speaker C: That over there. [00:49:57] Speaker B: Listen. [00:49:58] Speaker A: No, I stole that. [00:49:59] Speaker B: It doesn't matter. You're a nerd. You're just not a card nerd, right? You're just not an anime nerd. [00:50:05] Speaker A: Okay? [00:50:05] Speaker B: But you're a fucking nerd on many other levels. And it's okay for you on those levels to be nerd. Like, this nigga is a fucking band leader. [00:50:15] Speaker A: No, I was a drum major. It's not the same thing as a band leader, but okay, isn't it? No. [00:50:20] Speaker B: What's the difference? [00:50:21] Speaker A: Because in a black school, a drum major gets pussy. See? [00:50:24] Speaker C: Again, a drum line. [00:50:26] Speaker B: Okay, but he was not even the drum major. [00:50:28] Speaker A: No, I was the drum major. [00:50:30] Speaker B: I know, but that's not the same as the drum line. Nigga, he's not the same. [00:50:32] Speaker A: Drummers get pussy, too, right? That's why a person who plays saxophone said, you know what? I'm not playing saxophone. I'm going to be the drum major because the drum major gets pussy. [00:50:41] Speaker B: So saxophone players don't get pussy? Nah. [00:50:44] Speaker A: The jazz clubs began pussy. What are we talking about? Are we talking about some kid jazz fans? What are we talking about? You got to wait till you're 45 to get. Exactly. That was like, not fast forward drum major. I get to dance and shit. When they put the instruments down and shit. I'm in the front doing splits. That was me. That's lame. And it is. That could be considered corny. However, it's not all the way corny. [00:51:08] Speaker B: Right. [00:51:09] Speaker A: Especially at that time. [00:51:10] Speaker B: Well, he said in a black school. [00:51:11] Speaker A: Because people go to the football games. People go to football games just to. [00:51:14] Speaker C: Watch for the band in black schools. [00:51:16] Speaker B: Right. [00:51:17] Speaker A: For sure. Because we're high stepping and it's not like the core style shit. [00:51:20] Speaker B: I played trumpet up until the 9th grade. [00:51:22] Speaker A: Right. [00:51:22] Speaker B: And then I think when I got to high school, I was like, nah, this ain't this. [00:51:25] Speaker A: Yeah, but you stopped before the pussy started happening. [00:51:27] Speaker B: I will see again. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. [00:51:30] Speaker A: And like I told you, my football coach, when I freshened my ribs and I joined the band or whatever, the coach came to the. Because our stadium, the way it was, is the football fields in the middle of the gate, and then there's a track around it and then the bleachers. And so as we're walking down the track to go to where we practice on the field, the coach was like, oh, look, be honest. Is in the band. He put it like a gay hand out and everything. And this is the coach? [00:51:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:53] Speaker A: This is the coach? Yeah. Shaming you? Yeah. That's cool. [00:51:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:56] Speaker A: I gave more push to him. [00:51:58] Speaker B: Did you? [00:51:59] Speaker A: He was a fat coach at a high school, nigga. He wasn't a JV coach, too. I wasn't even varsity. So the JV coach don't get no pussy. He's wearing those merrill shorts that are way up over his stomach and got the little high. [00:52:10] Speaker B: I don't believe you believe the eleven is right. Not based off your experience. I don't think that you think the eleven average is correct. [00:52:15] Speaker A: I told you, in certain places that average. There are variables that make that number not be realistic. [00:52:20] Speaker B: Okay. [00:52:20] Speaker A: Jamie Magdalene want to believe that. Just like, you didn't believe that girls, like. Girls don't mind five inches. No, it's not that they don't mind. Five and a half is enough. It'll do. It'll do. That's what we were saying. Yeah, but you still. Five and a half. [00:52:37] Speaker B: Didn'T. This is all I was saying. If five and a half will do, anything, more than five and a half will do as well. Yeah, because I got five and a half for you, if that's all you need. [00:52:46] Speaker A: Right. [00:52:46] Speaker B: But some bitches got deep pussies. Like sexy red BBW. Right? Like sexy red, probably. [00:52:52] Speaker A: You don't know that I said it. I could imagine most niggas be like, yo, nine and a half inches of limp. Yeah, whatever, nigga. [00:52:57] Speaker B: Most rappers, if you got nine and a half limp nigga, that's ridiculous. [00:53:02] Speaker A: Come on. [00:53:03] Speaker B: You come out the pool with nine and a half. [00:53:05] Speaker A: You never heard that? [00:53:10] Speaker B: That was Dre talking that shit. [00:53:12] Speaker A: He was talking to a dude, though. Awkward. No, but. So that's what I'm saying. I'm not saying that drum majors are cool. I'm saying that Naruto is not cool. That's what I'm saying. [00:53:23] Speaker B: Are you fucking Naruto might be the best story ever written. I was just about to say next to the Bible's up there, too, though. No, the whole Naruto fucking from that to Shapudin all the way through, like that one piece still going. One piece is amazing because they don't. [00:53:47] Speaker A: Amazing. Listen to how you sound, my nigga. You sound like a complete. [00:53:50] Speaker B: No, because again. Because again, niggas are writing this shit for decades. It's almost like the Simpsons, right? I'm going to call the Simpsons amazing. I'm going to call fucking even now South park amazing. [00:53:59] Speaker C: Because park is amazing. [00:54:00] Speaker B: These motherfuckers have been able to stay relevant and stay connected over fucking decades. And it's the same reason why you don't fucking like it. But why I fucking say that fucking E 40 is amazing. Because E 40 was a nigga to Addison, to when I was 17. [00:54:17] Speaker A: Oh, no. [00:54:17] Speaker B: This nigga is still putting out shit. [00:54:18] Speaker A: Stand by. Because you're changing my work. I think E 40 is dope as far as being a person who's an artist and getting a fan base and serving that fan base and doing what he has to do. [00:54:28] Speaker B: Nigga said, if you get that independent scratch, remember the niggas who taught you to do that? [00:54:33] Speaker A: However, I don't think he's talented, but that's just me. I think it's whack. But I 100% respect his game. 100% respect his thing. Because he's serving his fans, his audience loves the fuck out of him. You all move close and still love him. [00:54:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:49] Speaker A: Master P went up out there and turned his whole game around. ICE cream man. I'm not saying there's no value there. E 40 is a smart motherfucker. He's the best at what he does. [00:55:00] Speaker B: I would say short, because short is short started. Short started before, and short only got one mode. Yeah, pussy talk. He talk about pussy. [00:55:09] Speaker A: And he's not even good. Short ain't even good. Nobody even thought his raps were good back then. But that shit just came together some kind of way, right? And when it hit the speakers and you're like, oh, my. [00:55:18] Speaker B: And still doing that shit. Like today, I heard some shit that he put out with some little baby or some. I mean, with young niggas that are doing shit, right. And he's putting out new shit, and that shit still smacks. [00:55:29] Speaker A: Drake quoted him in a verse, hey, listen. [00:55:32] Speaker B: Like he said, listen, motherfucking Dave Chappelle, nigga. Thank you. Everybody got bitch from me. [00:55:38] Speaker A: I'm not taking anything away from E 40 or too short, really. But I like short. I don't like E 40, but I think he's dope. But I'm saying, as far as me, his music, I'm like, no, I'm good. That's corny and sugar. Freeze. The worst. [00:55:49] Speaker B: Come on, stop it. [00:55:50] Speaker A: The worst, my nigga, stop it. Beat doesn't matter. [00:55:53] Speaker B: Stop it. Because it doesn't matter, right? Because he doesn't need a beat. He's just going to fucking stick it anyways. Anyways. Why have one anyways? Can we take a shot? To french Reggie fucking being aroused by other niggas. Like his girl getting him off, or what was it he said? [00:56:07] Speaker A: His ziggle, get harder, be small. [00:56:13] Speaker B: What did you say, though, french Reggie? It was because of what? [00:56:17] Speaker A: The excitement of reclaiming. That's the word I was looking for. Reclaim. That's what they call that shit. He's reclaiming his girl. Tell us about the reclaiming excitement, Fritz. Yeah, I feel like that first fuck, the dirty talking will be at a whole nother level. Got you immediately. [00:56:33] Speaker B: But are you. First time you're going to let. Okay, so you don't think she's going to let you try to dog her out on some other shit? Like you're not going to do me, nigga, like this after I did you? You can't come and try it we're. [00:56:45] Speaker A: Going to make love. [00:56:46] Speaker B: No, but you can't fucking take your. You don't think she's going to recognize. [00:56:50] Speaker A: Yeah, she will. [00:56:51] Speaker B: What? It is like you over here fucking talking to me all fucking crazy. You ain't never been like this before, my nigga. [00:56:57] Speaker A: But now you better mess your marriage up, bro. [00:56:59] Speaker B: Now you fucking fit to try to strong arm the pussy out of me now, nigga, and talk to me all. [00:57:03] Speaker A: Kind of a hole now. Not shit. [00:57:06] Speaker B: Really? Like you looking down on me. [00:57:08] Speaker A: Yo, Mac, that's insightful. I don't know. Like, good call, Mac. That's insightful. If your girl don't mind dirty talk, I don't think that's going to be a problem. No, it's different now, though, because she went above and beyond, right? So if he was already doing some crazy dirty new vocabulary. But we're talking about being the guy said, is she a hero or a ho? She's a hero. No, but that's not what we're talking about. We're talking about you now treating her like she's a ho, not a hero. [00:57:34] Speaker B: Right. [00:57:34] Speaker A: Because you're turned on and excited about the whole shit. So now you wanted to be a hero. [00:57:39] Speaker B: You post to eat that pussy for. [00:57:40] Speaker A: 2 hours and she didn't shower. I was just getting ready to get into that shower. [00:57:48] Speaker C: Tang Tang. [00:57:50] Speaker B: She came straight from the judges. [00:57:51] Speaker A: This smells judicial. [00:57:55] Speaker B: What do they call it, judges quarters? [00:57:56] Speaker A: Like so you would eat it. Okay, for real? I was joking. Like a mother. [00:58:04] Speaker B: For real. You got to take that shit to fucking. Was that J juice, whatever. [00:58:10] Speaker A: That shit where they put juice, juju. [00:58:12] Speaker B: Where they put the steam on that? Yeah, you got to put some noni. [00:58:15] Speaker A: Juice, nanny pot in that bitch. You got to suffocate that bitch with a nanny pot, Noni pot, whatever that shit is called. Let me ask you all. Something poured in the asshole, come out the pussy. Let me ask you all something, man. You all think protesting no longer works? You think it's still an effective method to use? [00:58:31] Speaker C: Not in America, but in France, for sure. [00:58:33] Speaker A: France is going crazy, bro. Throwing shit at the doors because they're united and they spazzed out. They don't give a fuck who comes to arrest. They don't care about none of that. They spaz, bro. [00:58:42] Speaker B: But what are they protesting in France? [00:58:44] Speaker A: Isn't it Palestine? [00:58:46] Speaker C: There's also a farmer strike as well. Farmer rates awesome. [00:58:50] Speaker B: At least somebody standing up for this motherfuckers. [00:58:56] Speaker A: The way America is designed, it can't. [00:58:58] Speaker B: Happen because I was just talking to somebody. The other day, has there ever been a more gaslit population than Americans? Not really. Right. I understand that there are fucking other countries have high school courses on american propaganda. Right. On how America has fooled us into believing what we. I don't. And I don't know if you always realize our. I think our younger generation, because of social media, has a more awareness of it. But I didn't know it. Like, when I was growing up, you couldn't tell me that we weren't the saviors of the world. Like, we weren't the motherfucking good guys fighting against all the bad guys in the world. That was us. [00:59:42] Speaker A: We're the good and the bad guys. No, but we're the bad guys and the good guys, too. No, we're not. [00:59:47] Speaker C: We're more villains than heroes nowadays. [00:59:48] Speaker A: And I'm okay with it. So let me just put that out there. Yeah. No, the mess we make, we're the one that also fix it. [00:59:56] Speaker B: No, we go ahead. [00:59:57] Speaker A: We make the mess to fix it. Right. Your country is the perfect example. That's what I'm saying. Like, right now, us is about to send 125,000,000 to Haiti, and they're the ones that fucked it up. Haiti is saying, we don't want nobody. [01:00:12] Speaker B: But again, because again, how do I know it's not a Clinton? You finish in like, they are going. [01:00:16] Speaker A: To send a Clinton. [01:00:17] Speaker B: Right. We're not getting clintonized again. [01:00:19] Speaker A: That's exactly what they're doing. [01:00:20] Speaker B: So this is the problem. So is it really good? Because again, after she left, y'all wasn't happy. [01:00:26] Speaker A: No, she left and took all the bread. [01:00:28] Speaker B: What you think should have happened? Yeah. [01:00:30] Speaker A: Well, they're giving this bread. That's why they saying nobody outside. Nobody outsiders, no new friends. Yeah. Right now, the quote unquote gang leaders are trying to rebuild Haiti with the haitian people on the Haitian. So that dude that they're putting up, he's not really a badass. Like, they're making it seem like he's a. They're making it seem like he's a cannibal. Yeah, but he's really. I've heard him speak, though. He don't sound like a fucking cannibal. Haitian, dude. [01:00:58] Speaker B: What's a cannibal sound like? Because again, I could eat a motherfucker and then come and talk like normal. [01:01:03] Speaker A: Well, I just said that because they're trying to. As if he's like, no rules. And that's a lie anyway. That whole video was. [01:01:11] Speaker B: No, I mean, I'm not too far away from being a cannibal depends on the situation. [01:01:15] Speaker A: Yeah, but I just said that because I wanted to paint the same picture they were trying to paint. [01:01:18] Speaker B: But I feel like I'm a very good guy. [01:01:20] Speaker A: Hannibal Lecter was very intelligent. Right. [01:01:22] Speaker B: Like, I'm a good guy. I don't think that I'm a bad person. But in the right circumstances, in the right seasonings. [01:01:29] Speaker A: Yeah. That guy, he used to be one of the cop leaders. He don't sound like a gang. No. He wants to be a revolutionary. He's going to die. He's going to die for sure. [01:01:42] Speaker C: And it's sad because out of here. [01:01:43] Speaker A: Because everybody knows it. I think he knows it, too. Yeah. But he's willing to. Kenya to live for. Yeah. No, for the moment. [01:01:50] Speaker B: Right. Live for the. [01:01:51] Speaker A: No, that's. No, that's hard, though, because there's so many of us who aren't willing to die. Kenya was going to send everybody. They were pledging some military police or whatever. And they like, nah, hold. Just because they told Kenya not to do that. [01:02:02] Speaker B: But nobody wants grave. [01:02:04] Speaker A: And then if you think about it, too, the shit started going left ever since they killed the haitian president. Right? And he was the first. His wife was in on it. That's what they say. I don't know. His wife was there when he got killed. [01:02:14] Speaker B: Would you rather have her? Fuck a judge. [01:02:19] Speaker A: We can do a judge tour, my nigga. I'd rather do that than that. And then he was the first president in my lifetime that really tried to change shit. He was trying to do deals with Venezuela. He was trying to say, fuck all that shit. We're going to do deals. And then they marked. [01:02:31] Speaker B: So he was the JFK of Haiti, essentially. [01:02:33] Speaker A: They murked him. [01:02:34] Speaker B: And that's what happened. [01:02:35] Speaker A: He didn't want the COVID vaccine to come to Haiti. He said, fuck all that. Y'all ain't bringing this shit here. None of us got COVID here. [01:02:40] Speaker B: Are you vaccinated, sir? Yeah. [01:02:43] Speaker C: I feel like my vaccination was like a placebo effect, to be honest. I feel like it wasn't a real vaccine. That makes sense. [01:02:49] Speaker A: How? [01:02:49] Speaker B: Why? [01:02:50] Speaker C: Because, you know, because when I went to get my vaccine, I want to say because of my job required, I worked at a biotech company at the time that actually handled COVID vaccine. [01:02:59] Speaker A: Right? [01:02:59] Speaker C: So when I asked the guy. Yeah, I asked the guy presenting my insurance. Hey, based off insurance providers, do I get, like, Moderna, Pfizer, whatever. They said, hey, every day. It's random. We don't know what we're going to get. So once I heard that I'm like, yo, those people are not even serious about the vaccines they're giving out. Because if I'm giving you Pfizer vaccines. [01:03:17] Speaker B: I'm going to make sure I'm going. [01:03:18] Speaker C: To give it to the people who. [01:03:19] Speaker A: Actually needed so qualified for where in that. Did you hear placebo because you got shot some, right? [01:03:24] Speaker B: Yep. [01:03:24] Speaker C: Yes, I asked him something, but it was just water. [01:03:27] Speaker B: You hope that's the best case scenario. [01:03:30] Speaker A: How many boosters did you do? [01:03:31] Speaker C: No, I never got a booster. [01:03:32] Speaker A: You just did the one shot. You got to talk to Mike though, not me. Yeah, the one shot of two shots. Because the vaccine is technically two shots. [01:03:38] Speaker C: No, two shot for the first process. But the boosters to do after years never happened again. [01:03:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I only did the two shots too. Yeah, I mean, good luck. [01:03:45] Speaker B: And you all still here. [01:03:47] Speaker C: Then you can detox the metal toxins that say they're sitting the vaccines, oregano oil, having a whole holistic diet, whatever. You can really clean your body from the nasty stuff that was in the vaccines anyway. [01:04:00] Speaker A: Any vaccines? I don't know. I mean, we probably can, but mRNA is different. That was the whole point of this vaccine, right? They say that mRNA can adapt and can live in your body during programming 40 years and then wake up, be like, I've studied this whole human genome and now I'm about to fuck it up. So I don't know. But they said they're putting that shit in our food now. So whether you vaccinate, listen. [01:04:25] Speaker B: And that was kind of my thing in the beginning when this whole shit went down. I hate to get off topic, but no, I really don't. But when it all went down was that we were all worried like, oh, they're trying to get us this way. I'm like, if they want to get us, there's so many ways they can get us. It don't even have to be this major to get it all at once. [01:04:48] Speaker C: I think it's more of scare. I think it would just cover all their p's and Q's. Make sure. Okay, even if someone's healthy. How many people have we heard that die from COVID Oh, my husband's a perfect health. My wife was in shape and they died from COVID They made sure that anyone who can get the vaccine is susceptible for the Bs. [01:05:05] Speaker A: And they're also a human experiment. Like just seeing what we'll fall for. [01:05:08] Speaker B: I think that now too. Maybe you guys can correct me if I'm just wrong. And maybe I just wasn't aware but I have never heard more advertisements or more commercials or more safety whatever regarding blood clots than I had before 2020. Blood clots weren't a thing like they are now. I hear all kind of messages or commercials on the radio, right? [01:05:41] Speaker A: But I think what's crazy about that, Mag, is it's athletes, people who are supposed to be in tip top performance, athletic shape. [01:05:47] Speaker B: Yeah, I think, again, so you get a healthy person and all of a sudden, and I think that's where it's most evident is in the athletes, right? Because you got someone who is in great health, and then all of a sudden they develop these blood clots, which leads to whether it's fucking brawny, having a fucking cardiac arrest. [01:06:06] Speaker C: Sounds crazy, the fact that they don't. [01:06:07] Speaker B: Talk about that or you having strokes or fucking aneurysms or all these other different things that are blood clot related. Right? And I remember that was one of the things that they were talking shit about, about Johnson and Johnson initially, right, and why they stopped fucking with Johnson. And. Right, like, that was the first one. And they don't even give Johnson Johnson out no more. But that was the first thing that they started talking about was like, yo, this motherfucking Johnson Johnson shit. And blood clotting is a problem, right? And then we saw that video where these motherfuckers are pulling out these nasty ass clots out of people. Like these fucking taxidermists, snake. Right? They're like, listen, what the fuck? This wasn't like this. We weren't experiencing this before 2020. Now, granted, it's a video. Who knows how much fucking real it is? Whatever the case may be, all I know is that I do hear commercials now in regards to blood clotting and blood this and fucking strokes and all of this shit. More so, especially in younger people. Obviously, strokes have been around for as long as I can remember. But in the younger people, having this type of concern wasn't a thing before. I remember, at least in my circle and same stations I've listened to, same sports shit, same. All of the same fucking channels I've always watched, it's now being more advertised than it was before 2020. [01:07:24] Speaker A: Not just that, they're different things. Like, I had never heard of anybody having Bell's palsy, prior aggressive ass dementia. But we were talking about. [01:07:55] Speaker B: Yeah, that's how it. [01:08:00] Speaker A: Was. Like, I went to a wormhole. Because I remember when I was younger in high school, and I was learning about the Holocaust, I'm like, y'all niggas just let this shit happen. Just like the world, the world like the world just let this one nigga just run around and do this shit slow boil. What? Yeah, I know. I understand. But when I was in high school studying it, I didn't understand how we just allow that shit to happen. And now with Palestine, I'm like, oh, I get it. [01:08:25] Speaker B: Well, no, it's the same thing as here, bro. I mean, it's the same thing anywhere. As Americans right now, most shit doesn't affect us, right? Because it's not in our doorstep. It wasn't until 911 that some shit that we really, as Americans. [01:08:36] Speaker A: Yeah, I understand. [01:08:37] Speaker B: Got woke the fuck up to what the real world was happening. So, again, what I'm saying is that you say you let it happen. Well, I don't give a fuck. We watch shit all the time over in fucking where they have fucking child. [01:08:52] Speaker A: Europeans near Germany allowed that shit to happen, too. So it's not even about America. [01:08:59] Speaker C: Even the Germans didn't even know the Holocaust was happening. It was more like an inside job until the war was over with. And they were like, oh, shit, what's happening in Auswitz? [01:09:08] Speaker A: Yeah, but my thing is, in high school, when I was learning about it, I didn't understand how we let this niggas from 1940 something, was it 30 something to 1940 something to do this shit. I just didn't understand how one nigga had that much power to be able to do this shit for that long. But now, as I'm growing up and living in this world, I'm seeing, oh, this is how it happens, because I'm seeing how it happened in Palestine. Haiti is another one. Congo is America now. I'm seeing how these things happen. So I asked Chad GBT the other day how much it would cost to give black people reparations, and she told me it would be like $3 trillion. And then I asked, how much have we spend in Ukraine? Thinking that the number, we'll ask Ukraine first. And she said it was something like 200 billion, 300 billion that we know about. And then I was like, well, damn well. How much would it cost to give black people reparations? And she said, three tree. I don't know where that number came from and why it's so expensive, but nobody's ever. There's never been any resolution to that, right? Reparations, yeah. Or the idea of the 40 acres in a mule payout. There's never been, would they? No, that's not what your question was, though. You said about protests, and I'm saying there's never been that here. You're talking about in Auschwitz and in Palestine. It's never been here, my nigga. And they've given money to japanese people. They've given money to natives and all. [01:10:26] Speaker B: There's a reason why motherfucking every fucking package store is owned by a fucking middle eastern nigga or fucking every fucking beauty shop is owned by an asian. [01:10:41] Speaker A: Calculated. [01:10:41] Speaker B: And these are in our communities, right? These are places where we go and we fucking frequent. [01:10:46] Speaker A: What's the word I'm looking for? It starts with an S where they make it. So it's like. [01:10:53] Speaker C: What's the word I'm looking for? [01:10:54] Speaker A: Starts with an S. Yeah. It's like they make it cheaper for them. Yeah, because they gave the Asians loans to come just like they did. Well, hold on, though. That's not just them, though. White people got that after the war, right? So when service members came back home, they were allowed to stipe, not stipend, damn. I can't think of the word. But it's where you take a product and you temporarily change the value of it so people can get on board, and then the value goes back up. You know what I'm saying? That's what the word is. I can't remember what it's called now, but that happened to many different cultural background groups here in America, and it's never really happened. This happened to Asians when they shot up the asian hate crime. Yeah, in a sense, that's a bill, bro. That turned into a law. [01:11:35] Speaker B: A law. [01:11:35] Speaker C: It's almost as if they're making the rules. Make sure we have every minority, even white people, covered before black people are. [01:11:42] Speaker A: Well, I think when I look at american history, we are their slaves in a, like, even. We're no longer quote unquote slaves, but we still represent that class in a sense, and that's like their biggest commodity. [01:11:59] Speaker C: So is slavery a choice, like Kanye said? [01:12:02] Speaker A: Kanye was talking about it from a mindset perspective. He was talking about it from the physical's perspective. So I'm with Kanye on that. It is a mindset, I agree. But from the global politic things, we are the slaves. We're poorer now than we were when Martin Luther King was around trying to fight the shit. That's the part, to me, that's why I'm saying, does segregation even work? Like when Martin Luther King was out here fighting for us? [01:12:28] Speaker B: No. [01:12:28] Speaker A: Segregation. We were better financially than we are today. [01:12:32] Speaker B: So segregation, right? If you're asking if it works, so if you had a whole neighborhood, right, or if you had your own shit where it was just our shit, right. Then I think it does when we. [01:12:44] Speaker A: Have power, you mean? [01:12:44] Speaker B: Well, no, if it's just segregated, right? Like, it's just all black, right? I think it does behoove us then to work together, right? I think the fact that we're not segregated, we don't have that incentive, right? Like, we don't have that incentive to work with each other to be better, right? [01:13:01] Speaker A: So why not the whole entire middle class work together? Because the whole middle class black, middle class Mexican. Well, because we're still doing with the same. [01:13:07] Speaker B: Don't get me started, my nigga. Because it goes back then to the fucking Tylenol, nigga. Because we're constantly distracted. We're easily distracted and we're easily fucking knocked off our fucking horse. And nothing really, like, we can't gain any traction because soon as we do, something will happen that will fucking make us go squirrel. And then next thing you know, we're over here looking at something else instead of the fucking real problem of what. The fact that we all have this shit, again, to me, is the root in why we can't get together, right? We can't fucking cohesively form a union to fight against the shit that we all recognize as the enemy. [01:13:45] Speaker A: So here's another thing. The reason, okay, we get Palestine, black people want reparations. We hit all of us. Like, there's. What about. [01:13:54] Speaker B: I've never known protests to work, let's be honest. [01:13:56] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. [01:13:57] Speaker B: I come from the Watts riots and shit. [01:14:00] Speaker A: I believe the best way to protest is to not spend your money. [01:14:04] Speaker B: Yeah, of course. That's where money speaks volumes. But what are we talking about again? So what do you mean, don't spend your money? What is the alternative to that? [01:14:12] Speaker A: My dream right now, be like, if all black people come to get. Not all, because it's impossible to do all, but we make about 14% of the population. If six to 5% of us say. [01:14:24] Speaker B: Fuck McDonald's for two months, what's that going to do? [01:14:27] Speaker A: It can start the conversation. It's going to start a conversation as. [01:14:31] Speaker B: Soon as they drop that Sichuan sauce. [01:14:35] Speaker A: Mcrib is back. That's the whole point, though. We still got to stay ten toes down. We ain't spending no money because I think I went into a wormhole. I'm like, yo, you know how it's election season and how all black people, like, are Democrats? And then I'm like, what we need to do for Democrats to ever give us to actually do something for black people is to tell them, fuck him, and we just vote Republican regardless of whatever happens. But we just got to show them one time that we ain't voting for you all. [01:15:04] Speaker C: I think that's what we're going to see this year. Because if people have done their history. [01:15:08] Speaker A: I think this year we're going to stay in the couch. We're just not going to go vote. [01:15:10] Speaker C: I think they know that. [01:15:11] Speaker B: But that's not it either, though, right? [01:15:13] Speaker A: We need to go vote. [01:15:14] Speaker B: Still, dropping out of the game and not playing the game and the game is still going is counterproductive unless you vote locally more. [01:15:23] Speaker C: I feel like local vote matters, federal vote, right? [01:15:26] Speaker B: No, definitely. I can't remember what his name, but this nigga had his rap and he was basically talking about, listen, they've got us fucked up on this whole presidential shit. The president ain't really. It ain't it. It's really Congress. So there's three levels of government, right. And it's the fucking house and the fucking executive, right, that are even more important than the fucking president. That we don't even give a fuck about these niggas. Like, we don't give a fuck about who comes as a senator or who's our congressman or who we do this shit. We're just more like, oh, we got to have a president who's our president, and this and that and that other. [01:16:07] Speaker A: Right. [01:16:07] Speaker B: But in the reality of it, these motherfuckers right here are the next level. That. Because again, if there's three and these two motherfuckers, these count as two thirds, you would think that that would be more of a focus than the one third. But we focus on the one third, while the two thirds we really don't give a shit about. [01:16:26] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:16:27] Speaker C: Meanwhile, which is growing up in school, we thought, okay, Supreme Court, they do cases this year. Last year, we found out that you can actually reverse a supreme Court's rule. [01:16:35] Speaker A: Yeah, no one taught me that. No one taught us that until I. [01:16:38] Speaker B: Saw the Supreme Court is fucking wild. [01:16:41] Speaker A: So when I saw that shit, I remember I was like, so they can just change everything and make it illegal if they feel like it. [01:16:46] Speaker B: The supreme Court, that freedom of speech. [01:16:49] Speaker A: We got, they could say, fuck it. [01:16:50] Speaker C: They can bring back segregation with the whole Huey long case. [01:16:52] Speaker B: Listen, I don't know. [01:16:55] Speaker A: And that's why they say if Trump becomes president, we are threatening democracy because. [01:17:00] Speaker B: He put a lot of the fucking he appointed. So again, these motherfuckers are appointed. They're not elected. Right. So it's not even like, we have a choice, right? We didn't put these motherfuckers. [01:17:10] Speaker A: We have a choice on who we elect to appoint these. [01:17:12] Speaker B: Okay, okay. But again, once we get out of that point and this niggas appointing motherfuckers, right, it's out of our hands. They don't have, like, there's none of that. And John Oliver, right, like, fucking this week or last week when he's talking about fucking court cases. Yeah, he just went in on fucking Clarence Thomas, man. He just fucking whooped his ass. Because he has, right? Since he's become a supreme justice, like, befriended all these billionaires, right? Hell of these motherfuckers have become his friends, right? And then it's like, okay, well, you have to recluse yourself, right, from anything that these people are on if you think that there's a conflict of interest. But all you have to do is say, I don't think there's a conflict of interest. Right? And you don't have to recluse yourself. And you can then fucking vote on fucking things that are brought before you that they're involved in. So it's really so subjective being a Supreme Court justice, right? And to watch him talk shit about how Clarence Thomas talks shit about how it wasn't enough, right? Like, they didn't make enough to later know. Now he's like, yeah, we get enough. Well, yeah, you get enough now, nigga, because it's not about your salary anymore, my nigga. You're getting all this other shit that. These perks that you're getting. [01:18:44] Speaker A: So by understanding how the game is really designed, how do you really request change as the day to day citizen? Because like you said, protesting really won't work. Look at Black Lives matter. It started as an authentic thing, but by day two, it became. I hate to say this, it became some other shit. [01:19:01] Speaker B: I hate to say it, but it's going to have to end up with some January 6 shit. [01:19:06] Speaker C: You got to have revolution. [01:19:08] Speaker A: And that's really good. I'm glad you said that. Because when be honest, had said that shit about January 6, that's when I looked at it differently. I was mad just like the Democrats, like, what the fuck? But when he said, that's the most american thing you can do, and you look at the history of America, that's the whole reason why niggas from Haiti come here now. That's the reason why niggas from Nigeria come here now. The reasoning for having to punish those people is also valid, too, though, for sure. But like Mac was know, you do the crime, you do the time. But if those people win, you listen. [01:19:41] Speaker B: Listen. That's how it always works, right? When you attempt a revolution, if you're successful, you're good, you're good. [01:19:47] Speaker A: However, if not, I'm going to go back to the beginning of this conversation when Serge said, have you all heard about France? There's no difference to me in how they're protesting in France and how January 6 happened. I don't see a difference. I know that France is all of them. No, even the cops. You're missing what I'm saying. I don't see a difference. I know that you're going to give me variables and things of why it's different. [01:20:08] Speaker B: Hold on. A cop got shot. No, she was a marine, but the. [01:20:11] Speaker A: Cops was in it, too. [01:20:12] Speaker B: Yeah, there were some police cops that were. Yeah, there were police cops that were in part of January 6. [01:20:17] Speaker A: All I'm saying is that I don't see the difference in those two things. And I don't think either of those things are unamerican or unpatriotic. I just think that's french. Yeah, I don't see the unpatriotic thing that they tried to sell everybody to the January 6. Now, there were some unfortunate tragedies that happened during them doing that, but that's what we're talking. We're talking about the stakes being very high and us saying, we're not going to go for that shit no more. So in France, we're going to start throwing shit and burning shit, and you all going to hear us. And January 6 was no difference than black lives Matter. However, the left liberal media spun that shit to make it seem like these are terrorists. And there are all these things. I'm like, nah, I don't know about terrorists. Because they're me, they're you, they're Mac, they're serge, they're all of us. The only difference is, because they were white and because they were going off of, quote unquote, Trump's words, now we have the ability to villainize them. And I'm saying, no, those are actually also heroes now, not because of their political belief or their political stance, but because they were willing to take their american right as American, to stand up to anything that they feel is wrong, which is what America was built on. [01:21:29] Speaker B: Second Amendment. That's a big part of the Second Amendment. [01:21:32] Speaker A: We stood up to the queen and we said, we want our independence from this. We don't agree with the way you guys are handling religion and the know, the protestant ideas or whatever. We're not going to be subject to the Vatican and the christian church. We're not doing that. The pope don't run America. There were all these things that made America be know, fuck that. Fuck the system. We're going to do our own thing. So now for us to, like, when somebody says fuck the system does for us to be, like, hypocrites, that's like, what are you all talking about? [01:21:58] Speaker B: I don't know what the First Amendment is. I don't. But the fact that the second one that they came up with was like, listen, you need to be able to. [01:22:12] Speaker A: I think you got the numbers wrong. [01:22:14] Speaker B: Bro, but go ahead. Second Amendment, right. [01:22:16] Speaker A: Second amendment. That's. The first amendment is right to bear arm. Right? [01:22:19] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [01:22:20] Speaker A: But I thought we were talking about the First Amendment. You can say and feel how you want to. [01:22:23] Speaker B: No, I don't know. [01:22:25] Speaker A: January 6, to me, was a first amendment issue. [01:22:27] Speaker B: Right? Okay. Like I said, I don't know what the first one was. That's why I was going to the second one. The second one was, you have the right to make sure that you can stand up for yourself against the government, against this fucking government. [01:22:45] Speaker A: And they're calling Trump a tyrant. But I'm saying, well, what the fuck are your behaviors that you're doing are tyranical, but then you're calling another man a tyrant. And that's weird to me. The shit they did to trump with, like, the Colorado shit, trying to. That lets me know. And they lost that. That was so stupid. Those things are showing me, like, you all want to take the democratic part out of the democracy. Yeah, that's the part. So we can't even vote for the nigga if we want to. Right. That's what I'm saying. January 6, to me, was not a visual of how far our country's fallen. It was actually a glimpse into the past, a reminder of to what our country was willing. We were willing to be badasses for the right reason back in the day. Again, don't connect me with the sentiment of what they were doing it for, because that's not what I'm talking about. Right. I don't agree with why they went there, but I do agree with their ability. The reason why I was in the military and served my time for my country was so that niggas could have the ability to say, I don't agree with that, and I'm going to stand up to it. [01:23:44] Speaker B: And it goes back to his initial question as far as protesting they don't work, though. But again, this is what I'm saying is that that is the only protest that I think is going to be effective is when we stop fucking actions over deeds. Deeds over words. Again, we can talk all of that shit all we want, but what are we willing to do to make sure that we want to ensure the life or the fucking livelihood that we want? Are we willing to. [01:24:16] Speaker A: There's never been a successful revolution that wasn't bloody. [01:24:19] Speaker B: Are we willing to go to the mat for that shit or not? Because again, I think just standing up with a sign, ain't it? Right? Like, that's not going to get it done because motherfuckers will ride by those signs and won't even read that shit and don't give a fuck about what. [01:24:32] Speaker A: You got to say. Fucking up traffic. [01:24:34] Speaker B: We don't even give a fuck about none of that. [01:24:35] Speaker A: And Matt don't want the nigga to get out of quick trail. [01:24:39] Speaker B: Got a sign. Fuck all of that shit. But if you are willing to lay yourself out there for what you believe to be fucking right, that carries different weight. [01:24:53] Speaker A: Even Jesus did that shit. [01:24:56] Speaker C: It did feel good to have white people in the summer, like, saying, honk if you're not racist. That was a slight bit of reparation. [01:25:02] Speaker A: Did you like that? Did you hear people honking? Did you think. Did you feel good? [01:25:05] Speaker B: I was like, yeah, look at them. [01:25:06] Speaker A: Good for them. [01:25:07] Speaker B: Was there a lot of honking? [01:25:09] Speaker C: For sure. [01:25:10] Speaker A: I felt like, wow, they're lost. White people are lost. There's never been a time where the white Guild hit them harder. George Floyd. No, the white Guild was harder. I felt sorry for them. I'm like, no, because again, y'all niggas was not even the slave masters. No. [01:25:24] Speaker B: But again, I think it kind of goes back to being gaslit, right? The veil has been removed. Right? Like, you've been thought to believe that this is one thing, and now you're looking and you say, God damn, we're really kind of been fucked up to these motherfuckers. Again, I didn't even know how fucked up even part of that, not knowing. I've been kind of complicit, right? I've been kind of like part of this. [01:25:51] Speaker C: I do have privilege, right? [01:25:52] Speaker B: I've been kind of same way this motherfucker, I may have been a Karen and didn't even fucking know it. [01:25:58] Speaker A: I don't think that will ever change until black people themselves treat each other better. [01:26:03] Speaker B: Well, that goes back to what I said again about the motherfucker. Slapping his mama on the ass again to the level at which you're willing to allow disrespect, then I'm okay with it, too. If you're not going to respect, what the fuck you think I'm going to do? You can't ask me to respect more than you willing to respect. If you treat her like a hoe, nigga. What you want me to do? You treat her like a queen. Fuck that nigga. So again, I think it goes back to like, you're right if we don't get right, but I don't know if we can ever. [01:26:35] Speaker A: We're fucked. [01:26:36] Speaker B: Yeah, we are. And it's weird because french reg, I don't know if you know this about him, too, because he flips back and forth sometimes. There's a we thing when it's black America, but then a lot of times he looks down on black Americans. [01:26:47] Speaker C: As an immigrant, that's the bad. [01:26:48] Speaker A: I don't look down. I just tell you what. It's had a confession, and French Reggie stepped on it. I need Sergey to repeat what you're about to say. [01:26:56] Speaker C: So, as an immigrant, we kind of battle of having, like, a superior complex about, oh, are we with the cause or are we better than people sometimes? Because it really is Aggie to see people like, damn, we are really fighting over the Atlanta water boy situations, for example. But we can't get together about, all right, unification, about protesting. And I think a good truth that y'all said overall is that despite all the truth that we're saying, it's so much ego to get to this truth. And I think that's what the american people wanted to bet on. Hey, we'll give you iPads, we'll give you LeBron James. All these distractions where even if you're getting close to getting to like, oh, wow, we're almost there. Something will happen in pop culture where we're right back to square one. [01:27:34] Speaker B: Yeah, Kobe in Colorado. [01:27:39] Speaker A: When he, quote. [01:27:39] Speaker B: Unquote, no, he didn't rape her, bro. [01:27:41] Speaker A: He got off when he raped that hole. [01:27:43] Speaker B: He didn't rape her. She had too many sperms in her. [01:27:45] Speaker A: When he took the pussy she was. [01:27:46] Speaker B: Giving to him, she had too many semen in it. Too much semen. [01:27:50] Speaker C: So what was the Kobe case, though? Because I never really. [01:27:52] Speaker A: The girl said that he raped her, but he really didn't rape her. [01:27:56] Speaker C: Some big Ben shit, like how big Ben beat the case. He raped someone in the bathroom would really do it. [01:28:00] Speaker A: Well, he didn't beat the case. It was weird with him right. [01:28:10] Speaker B: They didn't even bring it to a case. [01:28:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:28:12] Speaker C: That's crazy. [01:28:15] Speaker B: That was like some frat boy shit. [01:28:16] Speaker A: Yeah. They didn't want to punish Kobe. They wanted to check him. [01:28:19] Speaker C: That was a huge check. [01:28:21] Speaker A: There was something Kobe was probably brewing up that was going to revolutionize something. [01:28:25] Speaker B: Yeah, I agree. [01:28:26] Speaker A: They check Kobe because that didn't make any sense when it happened. It didn't make any sense. The chick that it was too is. [01:28:32] Speaker B: Like some old fucking tiger woods, fucking Denny's waitress type shit. Like, come on, my nigga. Like, I'm raping this bitch. Like, again, I'm fucking Kobe Bryant, right? Like, pussy gets dropped at my feet like roses and fucking. Right? Come on, man. Like, in fucking coming to America, right? [01:28:49] Speaker A: The royal penis is clean. [01:28:51] Speaker B: I don't have to take a pussy at all. I could show up and get ten pussies. [01:28:56] Speaker A: And women hate that because they're like, you don't know these niggas be. And I agree. Women. Yes, it's possible that Kobe Bryant could still be a fucking criminal rapist. That's true. But all the details in this case don't point. They're not as easily pointing the way that you're pretending like it's possible. [01:29:11] Speaker B: Right. [01:29:11] Speaker C: This just feels real stupid, especially when you hear the player accounts like TMAC and them saying interviews, yo, we try to go to the club. And Kobe be like, no, I'm putting up shots tonight. [01:29:18] Speaker A: Right? Like, his work ethic doesn't sound like that. [01:29:21] Speaker B: Right? [01:29:22] Speaker A: His integrity with everything else that he does, the level of integrity. Now, one thing I hated about Kobe, because he's an asshole, but his integrity was never in question until that moment. And I'm wondering, what did he have his fingerprints on that made them say, we need to check this guy because he's about to be powerful. [01:29:39] Speaker B: You know? He was. Because again, I think up until the fucking helicopter crash, I think he was about to do some extra shit. [01:29:45] Speaker A: That's the big pharma. He didn't learn his lesson. Yeah, there's a big conspiracy about that. He didn't learn his lesson. That's what the helicopter thing. I mean, of course, I'm just talking. I don't know. But the first one was just so od how it happened and the timing of everything and just the fact it was very od. And then fast forward to however many years it's been. He's about to change directions and become a media. Seemed like a media person. He started doing that fucking analysis. Shit was genius. This nigga was so good at that I don't think there's ever been another person who was on that level. I think LeBron just started one. He was so excited to tell me, look at bronze sexual. Let me tell everybody. Don't tell him. Don't spoil it. No, the reason why. I know it's a LeBron topic, but the reason why I like that show LeBron and JJ Reddick is about. He hasn't even come out yet. What are you talking about? They put a clip out to preview it. You like that clip so much is because the reason why I'm so in love with that clip is because I love LeBron. No, the thing about it, at least. [01:30:45] Speaker B: You know that about it, right? At least you know that about it. [01:30:47] Speaker A: Because JJ Reddick. There was a couple of weeks ago, JJ Reddick was talking about somebody's game, how they improve. But that one quote he had about Doc Rivers went viral, right? And then he said, yo, y'all say y'all want to talk basketball? I say some shit about a coach, but I had a whole breakdown on this dummy. He's good at it. And as a basketball fan, that clip LeBron and JJ Reddick put out, I didn't watch it. Yeah, but he's talking about a play, like an inbound play. And I'm like, oh, shit. Niggas never thought about doing it that way, right? It's a different than being a coach and being a player. You can be a star player and be a terrible coach. Michael Jordan, Larry Burke. But Kobe was on some different shit. And I'm not sure what Magic Johnson, he was about to start. [01:31:32] Speaker B: Magic Johnson was the worst coach. [01:31:33] Speaker A: But come on. [01:31:34] Speaker B: Now I'm just smiles because he took that AIDS package. He took that HiV package. [01:31:40] Speaker A: Kobe was about to do some shit for young women's basketball. There was like all these things. They seemed like so many things. [01:31:46] Speaker B: Animation. Like, this nigga was unafraid. [01:31:48] Speaker A: All the niggas to die in a helicopter crash, right? [01:31:51] Speaker B: Niggas is taking helicopters everywhere. All these rich niggas is taking helicopters all over the city. You know what I mean? Beating traffic and doing all that shit. They were still doing it in the. [01:31:59] Speaker A: Fog because they said it was the fog, right? [01:32:00] Speaker B: And it was a fucking. [01:32:02] Speaker A: What they ever do with his shoe? What did Nike ever. Did they give her? [01:32:05] Speaker C: Did they give his wife? [01:32:07] Speaker A: So they're selling Nike, they're selling Kobe's again. But I heard discretion, right? [01:32:11] Speaker B: She's got rights. [01:32:13] Speaker A: What if you found out Michael Jordan planted the rape charge and the helicopter thing so he would never be the goat over him when Kobe died. Oh, yeah, I'm just joking, French. But the nigga will show up and cry at your funeral. [01:32:35] Speaker B: Scottie Pippen's fucking ex wife wedding at. [01:32:37] Speaker A: His son like that. [01:32:38] Speaker B: He let Scottie Pippen's wife fuck at his son fuck his homeboy wife. [01:32:42] Speaker A: Hey, look, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again. Serge, thank you for dropping by. Once you. [01:32:46] Speaker B: Yes, sir. [01:32:47] Speaker A: Go out to the website restaurants.com. Yeah, that was real dad jokeish. Go out to the website restaurants.com and you can check out all the shows on the network. Follow us on social media at no nonsense show. And other than that, anybody want to add anything before I get out of here? No. Share the show. Share the show. [01:33:04] Speaker B: Share the show. [01:33:05] Speaker A: Keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize that sometimes we'll just need to laugh. Till next time, 10% less bullshit than. [01:33:13] Speaker B: Any other podcast, guaranteed.

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