Episode Transcript
[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.
[00:00:14] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. We doing this, bitch.
[00:00:16] Speaker C: Yes, sir.
[00:00:17] Speaker B: Hey, listen, I'm out here on the road, so I got a question for y'all.
[00:00:23] Speaker A: What is it?
[00:00:25] Speaker D: It is an escort better or worse than a prostitute?
[00:00:30] Speaker C: It's just high class.
[00:00:33] Speaker A: You pay a higher tax.
[00:00:34] Speaker B: I didn't ask you that.
So if you are fucking with someone.
[00:00:41] Speaker D: Then you fucking with a prostitute, or.
[00:00:44] Speaker B: If you fucking with an escort, I'd.
[00:00:46] Speaker A: Rather fuck it with.
[00:00:47] Speaker B: Which one do you feel escort better.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: About escort, better tax bracket.
[00:00:53] Speaker C: You would assume that escorts would have cleaner vaginas and an exit strategy.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: Sometimes escorts don't necessarily have to fuck what they can just pretend to be a girlfriend for.
[00:01:08] Speaker C: If I give this bitch $2,000.
[00:01:14] Speaker D: You d.
[00:01:28] Speaker E: Are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed.
[00:01:34] Speaker C: F. First we do that before we go wherever we go in, the date is the byproduct of whatever $2,000 and up.
[00:01:45] Speaker B: What I'm tripping off of is French Reggie saying is that they could just give you the girlfriend experience.
[00:01:49] Speaker A: That's what.
[00:01:50] Speaker B: That ain't pussy.
[00:01:51] Speaker C: These young guys, though, they do stuff like that. They're weird like that.
[00:01:55] Speaker A: Some people pay for.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: If you my girlfriend, we fucking.
[00:01:59] Speaker C: Right. Part of the girlfriend experience. That's number one on the girlfriend to do list.
[00:02:06] Speaker B: Right.
You don't ever get your cap and gown if we don't fuck, right.
[00:02:12] Speaker D: You can't graduate to girlfriend if we're not fucking. Yeah.
[00:02:17] Speaker C: What are we talking about? What are we doing? I'm not even sure what we're doing. Yeah, but you know these young guys, man, I guess the fact that they don't get to go many places outside with girls because they're weirdos, maybe just having a girl with them is enough. You know what I'm saying? Like, for us, we could easily go somewhere with a girl. That was nothing. Girls wanted to go eat all the time. But these new dudes, they can't get a girl to go nowhere. So just having a bit show up is worth $2,000?
[00:02:44] Speaker D: Nah, usually those people.
[00:02:47] Speaker C: Hold on, hold on.
[00:02:48] Speaker A: Usually the clientele.
[00:02:50] Speaker D: What's up?
[00:02:51] Speaker B: You said 2000.
[00:02:52] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:02:55] Speaker C: He was thinking about the price tag.
[00:02:57] Speaker A: We're talking escort, man. We're talking escort.
[00:03:03] Speaker B: I don't know, man.
[00:03:05] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:03:05] Speaker C: The one conversation I saw this movie, pretty woman.
[00:03:09] Speaker B: Of course I did. No, it was. Thank you for sharing.
[00:03:14] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:03:15] Speaker C: Never heard of that. It's probably a b movie.
[00:03:17] Speaker B: It's not. It's got Garoppolo and Jonah Hill.
[00:03:23] Speaker C: Jonah Hill. I've never heard of that movie.
[00:03:26] Speaker B: And pink.
[00:03:29] Speaker A: Okay, so what's the meat?
[00:03:31] Speaker C: She's an a lifter.
[00:03:33] Speaker B: They're sex.
And you go to one of those addiction meetings or something, and you talk your shit afterwards. They say, thank you for sharing.
After you say, what the fuck is wrong with you?
[00:03:47] Speaker C: Hi, I'm Mike. Hi, Mike.
[00:03:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I had a bad year last year.
[00:03:52] Speaker C: I thought I was going to do better, but I found $10 and I bought a rock, and now I'm back where I started. Like that. Thanks for sharing.
[00:03:58] Speaker D: Like that, exactly.
[00:03:59] Speaker C: Got you.
[00:04:00] Speaker A: Okay, I don't get.
[00:04:02] Speaker B: But these motherfuckers have got the real.
[00:04:03] Speaker D: Sex of, like, they can't stop jacking.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: Know. They fuck randos all the time.
[00:04:10] Speaker C: What does it mean? You can't stop? Like, all day, every day, you got.
[00:04:12] Speaker A: To jack off after each nut.
[00:04:14] Speaker B: Compulsive. Yeah.
[00:04:15] Speaker C: Oh, wow.
[00:04:16] Speaker A: Clean up. And then you go back at it again.
[00:04:19] Speaker B: So, Garoppolo shit was when he would go on business meetings. He would have the apartment, or not.
[00:04:24] Speaker D: The apartment, but the hotel. Come take the tv out the room.
[00:04:29] Speaker C: It's just to keep him honest.
[00:04:32] Speaker B: Yeah, because he was five years sober.
[00:04:34] Speaker D: From jacking off? From.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: No. Any kind of random sex act. So if you're not having, you can.
[00:04:41] Speaker D: Only have sex with a committed relationship.
[00:04:44] Speaker C: How did the tv stop that?
[00:04:46] Speaker A: I guess if you see something on tv, you might want to jack off, right?
[00:04:51] Speaker C: Well, I asked to stop from jacking off, like. No, to stop from any sex act. What the fuck is a tv used for? If not, what would you use it for?
[00:04:58] Speaker B: Not just jacking off, though.
[00:05:00] Speaker C: What else would you use a tv for in a sexual way other than jacking off to porno?
[00:05:06] Speaker B: That's it.
[00:05:07] Speaker C: You're creative, bro. If you got another way to use a tv without watching porn, you are very creative.
[00:05:13] Speaker A: Unless there's the tv with the webcam and you use the webcam to record you.
[00:05:18] Speaker C: French is a pervert, bro. Hey, look, I just realized that French is. He's going to be a bad old man when he gets to be an old man.
[00:05:25] Speaker D: Why?
[00:05:26] Speaker A: What did I say?
[00:05:27] Speaker C: You're recording yourself jacking off, bro.
[00:05:29] Speaker A: I'm just saying, that's the only other thing you ask. What could you do with a tv, right?
[00:05:34] Speaker C: You're right. No, I did ask that. I did ask that Mac didn't have a solution. I didn't have a solution, but you did.
[00:05:43] Speaker A: So then what do you do?
[00:05:44] Speaker C: You watch it again and you jack off to you jacking off?
[00:05:46] Speaker A: No, I was thinking more of a sex tape than just jacking off.
[00:05:48] Speaker C: Sex tape requires how many people this niggas had a sex tape, Mac? This is a new generation, bro.
[00:05:55] Speaker A: Me and a lady. Me and a lady.
[00:05:57] Speaker C: This nigga spamming that shit he just.
[00:06:00] Speaker A: Put in everybody's inbox.
[00:06:01] Speaker C: Look at this.
Like I said, french is a pervert. He's going to be a dirty old man. Watch what I tell you.
[00:06:08] Speaker B: Oh, bro, you have to tell me.
[00:06:11] Speaker C: Look, on episode 7000 of the no. 19 show, we're going to talk about, French is turned into an old ass.
[00:06:16] Speaker D: Dirty man on the last half baked.
[00:06:19] Speaker B: This niggas talk about he might be. It's easy to stop smoking weed than it would be to stop watching porn.
[00:06:28] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:34] Speaker C: This is definitely going to be a pervert. I'm telling you, there's, like, no way to stop it at this point.
[00:06:40] Speaker A: That's way too far gone, bro.
[00:06:42] Speaker C: That's way too far gone.
[00:06:45] Speaker B: He said I might be an addict.
[00:06:47] Speaker C: Oh, shit.
[00:06:48] Speaker B: When he was done, I was like.
[00:06:49] Speaker A: Thank you for saving that. I watch it like that. It's just more. I was thinking, because there was another episode, we were talking about quitting things cold turkey, and I was like, I wonder how easy it is to just quit watching porn.
And then I realized it's way harder to do than it was for me to quit smoking weed.
[00:07:06] Speaker C: So when did you quit smoking weed?
[00:07:07] Speaker A: When I was in China. I was able to just do it.
[00:07:09] Speaker C: But it was forced, though, right? You would have gone to prison.
[00:07:12] Speaker A: But I could have still find it. I still searched for it. I could have still found.
[00:07:16] Speaker C: Did you search for it or did you not? Because now you're confusing me.
[00:07:18] Speaker A: I searched for it. I just didn't smoke weed.
[00:07:20] Speaker C: You searched for it but then didn't smoke it? Yeah. Come on.
[00:07:23] Speaker A: That doesn't scared because I was scared of the.
[00:07:25] Speaker C: So you searched out weed, bought weed from someone and didn't buy it?
[00:07:28] Speaker A: Had it sitting on the desk like I didn't buy.
[00:07:30] Speaker C: Were you rocking back and forth like.
[00:07:31] Speaker A: A dude in belly to see if I could have access to it, to see if it was even available?
[00:07:36] Speaker C: And how much did you buy?
[00:07:37] Speaker A: I didn't buy because I was too scared.
But it wasn't like no relapse or no nothing with quitting porn. Even if I decide not to go to Pornhub, I'll get caught up on Instagram models. That's like a soft core porn.
[00:07:52] Speaker C: You jack off the people in swimsuits.
[00:07:54] Speaker A: No, but I'm saying, just the idea of wanting to go, it happens.
[00:07:57] Speaker C: You do too, Mac.
[00:07:59] Speaker B: No, I don't.
[00:08:00] Speaker C: When I was like 10ft, how you would. No, that would have worked when I was like, ten. You know what I'm saying? I've seen too many pussies now. You can't take the pussy back.
You cannot reclaim the pussy, bro. That's not going to happen. In order for me to reach where I got to go, I need to see some real things. I can't look at no flossing bikini. That ain't going to work for me. I don't want to see no nipple printing. I want to see the nipple.
[00:08:26] Speaker B: I don't want to see the nipple. I want to see something go.
[00:08:29] Speaker D: Huh?
[00:08:30] Speaker C: On her nipple, like a blade.
[00:08:33] Speaker B: It can't just be titties like this. Nigga, did you see that shit that he sent us on Twitter?
[00:08:38] Speaker A: Oh, the pussy.
[00:08:40] Speaker B: The tit slapping in Atlanta.
[00:08:43] Speaker C: No.
[00:08:43] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. We got to find that spot.
[00:08:45] Speaker C: We got to go there. Somebody slapped somebody's titties.
[00:08:47] Speaker D: No.
[00:08:47] Speaker A: It's like, you know how there's the slapping contest? Yeah, they slap titties, but they slap titties instead.
[00:08:51] Speaker C: And look, Mac, you see what he say? We got to go. I'm telling. This dude is going to be a fucking old pervert, bro. He's planting all the seeds to be.
[00:08:58] Speaker A: The dirty old dude. You want some pop shakeles?
[00:09:01] Speaker C: He's that guy, bro. He's the guy from family guy.
What's your little bad ass?
[00:09:06] Speaker A: Come on over here.
[00:09:07] Speaker C: Whatever that nigga be saying.
[00:09:09] Speaker A: But only Elena will have some shit like that.
[00:09:12] Speaker D: You choke chocolate. What's your little chocolate ass?
What?
[00:09:17] Speaker A: This nigga's gonna be a fucking filth bag when he gets older. G money, then.
[00:09:22] Speaker D: And that's really what he posted, too.
[00:09:23] Speaker C: We need to find this place, g money. The signs are being shown, sis.
[00:09:29] Speaker A: Don't come back.
[00:09:30] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? In 2035 to my. I didn't see the signs. The signs are here. They're present.
I wonder how many videos he has of himself jacking off in his phone right now.
[00:09:43] Speaker A: That's, like, one of my biggest fears is that's what.
Mac, what is going on, man? You got to come to this.
[00:09:49] Speaker C: You got to be here, man.
I can't contain all this french Reggie energy.
[00:09:53] Speaker A: I was just giving an example of what you could do with what else you could do with the tv, but I can't do no sex tape or record me because I feel like I'll be the nigga that my icloud get leak or some shit.
[00:10:04] Speaker C: Yeah, but you're blessed.
[00:10:05] Speaker A: Why do you care? I still don't want that out there for the public.
[00:10:10] Speaker B: And I take that back.
I got my jewish dudes mixed up.
[00:10:14] Speaker C: What are you talking.
[00:10:16] Speaker A: The movie.
[00:10:16] Speaker B: It wasn't Jonah Hill.
[00:10:17] Speaker C: Who is it? Seth Rogen.
[00:10:19] Speaker B: It's the one from the wedding ringer.
[00:10:23] Speaker D: The wedding ringer with Kevin Hart? Yeah, but what?
[00:10:30] Speaker C: That's the only movie that he was in.
[00:10:32] Speaker B: He's been in a few.
[00:10:34] Speaker C: I don't know this guy.
[00:10:34] Speaker B: I just don't know his name.
[00:10:36] Speaker C: I don't know the wedding ringer. Like a.
[00:10:38] Speaker B: He's got a jufro.
[00:10:40] Speaker D: Yeah, still.
[00:10:43] Speaker B: But he was a doctor, and he lost his job because he was upskirting his boss.
[00:10:49] Speaker A: He was what?
[00:10:51] Speaker D: Upskirting.
[00:10:52] Speaker C: What does that mean, upskirt? Oh, he's looking up her skirt.
[00:10:55] Speaker B: You put something on your foot, like a camera.
[00:10:58] Speaker C: Oh, my God. Who are these two people I'm on this show with? How do y'all know it? Like, that's a term.
[00:11:02] Speaker D: Upskirting, bro.
[00:11:05] Speaker B: You know, upskirting.
[00:11:05] Speaker C: How many times have you upskirted, Mac?
[00:11:08] Speaker B: None.
[00:11:09] Speaker C: How many times have you laid on the floor knowing somebody was going to do something above you, unlike the bleachers or something at school?
[00:11:15] Speaker A: The fact that he thinking, yeah.
[00:11:18] Speaker C: Listeners. He has this blank look on his face like.
[00:11:22] Speaker A: Are you that nigga on the plane that sits in the exit row and then put the camera phone. And when the girls pass by to get. And try to record what?
[00:11:30] Speaker C: French.
[00:11:31] Speaker B: That's upskirting.
[00:11:32] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:11:32] Speaker A: Niggas be doing that on the plane. Do they?
[00:11:34] Speaker D: Yeah. Oh, my God.
[00:11:35] Speaker A: Old heads.
[00:11:36] Speaker C: There's a whole world that I'm not part of. You guys are straight perverts, but French, I'm scared of you. Mac is just a regular pervert. You got some other shit going on.
[00:11:45] Speaker A: I'm clean cut.
[00:11:46] Speaker C: You got some other shit going on. See, that's the image you portray. That clean cut thing, like infallible, but behind the scenes, it's a whole bunch.
[00:11:53] Speaker D: Of shit just happening again.
[00:11:57] Speaker B: He's a doctor.
[00:12:00] Speaker A: Clean cut.
[00:12:01] Speaker B: He in saving lives, doing all kind.
[00:12:04] Speaker C: Of shit, little do you know, but.
[00:12:06] Speaker B: Got a whole closet full of upskirts.
She caught him because he did something and his little camera fell out of.
[00:12:16] Speaker D: His sleeve and shit. And she was like, oh, no.
Yeah.
[00:12:22] Speaker C: So how do escorts. How do escorts play?
[00:12:25] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: Okay. Because Garoppolo, the Hulk dude, am I saying his name right?
[00:12:31] Speaker C: I don't think so.
[00:12:33] Speaker D: All right.
[00:12:33] Speaker B: But he.
[00:12:35] Speaker D: Mark Ruffalo. Ruffalo.
[00:12:38] Speaker B: That's it, yeah.
[00:12:38] Speaker D: Wow.
But he fell off the wagon and.
[00:12:50] Speaker B: He called one, and she showed up.
[00:12:51] Speaker D: At the door and he was having.
[00:12:54] Speaker B: Real dirty sex with her.
[00:12:55] Speaker C: No, rough sex.
[00:12:57] Speaker D: Nice.
[00:12:59] Speaker C: That's really the only kind of sex, though, is rough, dirty sex.
[00:13:02] Speaker B: No, it got twisted.
[00:13:03] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Never mind.
[00:13:04] Speaker B: So who is that?
The one that sells her pussy candles.
[00:13:09] Speaker C: Erica Badu?
[00:13:11] Speaker D: No, the white girl.
[00:13:12] Speaker C: There's a white girl?
[00:13:13] Speaker D: Who?
[00:13:15] Speaker A: I don't know the white girl. I only know Erica Badu.
[00:13:17] Speaker B: She sells the Cameron Diaz.
[00:13:19] Speaker C: Cameron Diaz? Nobody want her pussy.
Nobody wants Cameron Diaz's pussy candle. Have you seen how she looks?
[00:13:31] Speaker B: No. Oh, I guess in this movie I did.
[00:13:34] Speaker C: She don't look old.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with looking old, but she looked like somebody used her up, like they took her life force.
[00:13:41] Speaker B: Maybe it's in the candles.
[00:13:45] Speaker C: Well, there's got to be a limited supply, though. She can't do that forever because, damn, she's shrinking. Yeah. Her skin is connected to her bones.
[00:13:55] Speaker B: Yeah. And then he couldn't fuck her.
[00:13:57] Speaker D: Right? Oh, my God.
[00:13:58] Speaker C: I got. What's the name of this movie?
[00:14:00] Speaker A: Thank you for sharing.
[00:14:01] Speaker B: Thank you for sharing.
[00:14:02] Speaker D: And where is it located, Max?
[00:14:06] Speaker A: I think they couldn't fuck her. Right? Because why?
[00:14:10] Speaker B: It would trigger his, like, he was.
[00:14:12] Speaker D: Used to perverted side.
[00:14:17] Speaker A: Okay. He was trying to have a vanilla sex and he wasn't able to do it because he wanted some.
[00:14:23] Speaker B: Even when she wanted to get freaky.
[00:14:25] Speaker D: Oh, he didn't want.
[00:14:26] Speaker B: He could, because he's like, I look.
[00:14:28] Speaker D: At you differently, so he got a.
[00:14:31] Speaker A: What they call that? Madonna.
No, that's not what they call Madonna.
[00:14:35] Speaker D: There's a term for that.
[00:14:37] Speaker A: A term for that where dudes with their wife or girlfriend, they can't have, like, filthy sex. They have to do it with a different girl. It's like some guys, they don't want their girlfriend to give them head.
[00:14:48] Speaker C: I don't know if that's a complex mafia mentality. That's a complex.
[00:14:52] Speaker A: There's a term for that, though.
[00:14:53] Speaker C: Don't shit where you eat.
[00:14:54] Speaker A: I thought there's a term for shit. I forgot the name, like, in her.
[00:14:59] Speaker D: Mouth, you mean, B.
[00:15:04] Speaker B: Who's the pervert now, yo?
[00:15:05] Speaker C: Y'all are. Because that was not what I was thinking about. You niggas are on another level, bro.
[00:15:11] Speaker A: I'm telling you, I thought I was bad.
[00:15:13] Speaker C: I'm not even close I'm so vanilla. I am so vanilla. You niggas is into some nasty shit.
[00:15:20] Speaker B: Yeah, he got real sick, right?
[00:15:22] Speaker D: Because.
[00:15:23] Speaker A: Yeah, it's called Madonna complex.
[00:15:25] Speaker C: Madonna whore complex. Never heard of it. But French has.
[00:15:29] Speaker A: Yeah, just for the listeners. The Madonna whore complex is a psychological complex often perpetuated by heterosexual males, which places women into two categories. The Madonna, a woman who is pure, virtuous and nurturing, or a whore, a woman who is deemed as overly sexual, manipulating or promiscuous.
[00:15:47] Speaker C: And just so you know, in English, we say perpetuated.
[00:15:49] Speaker A: Not perpetuated.
[00:15:50] Speaker C: Perpetuated.
[00:15:51] Speaker A: Perpetuated. But, yeah, so there's some guys out there, like, they can't really get nasty.
[00:15:56] Speaker C: With their girlfriend, right?
[00:15:59] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:16:00] Speaker C: That's wild French. You'd be having all the words and phrases and everything. I never heard of that either.
[00:16:04] Speaker A: You never heard of that, but you heard of those type of guys?
[00:16:08] Speaker C: I knew a guy who, he married his high school sweetheart and then cheated on her every time he could get an opportunity to get away just because she was like, a christian church girl. And that's why you married her, because she was wholesome. She had never been with anybody but him. But when they got to the sex part, it was like. And so every time I'll be locked out at, like, ESPN. Remember ESPN zone in Buckhead or. Mac, you weren't here yet.
Mac, you weren't even here yet.
I'm going to tell you how long ago this was. I watched the game between the Lakers and the finals, between the Lakers and the 76 ers where Iverson stepped over buddy, Tyron, Lou.
[00:16:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I was one then.
[00:16:48] Speaker C: Yeah, come on. You were not even thinking about being here. Niggas just be lying, man. I told you niggas lie. Hey, look, so I saw him there multiple times with a different women. I'm like, why do you come back to this place? Like, go somewhere else with it? You know what I'm saying? He bringing a different woman. None of them are his wife. He's never brought his wife. His wife probably has never even been there. But the reason, when I asked him one day, I was like, yo, bro, why you always got a woman? But every time I ask you, you tell me, my wife this, my wife that. What's going on? I didn't want to front him, but it was kind of odd to me. He was like, man, be real honest with you, man. I married her and I love her because she was so wholesome and sweet and, like, church going and christian and everything, but I don't want my woman to be like that. I'm like, what? So he married her to have a family, but he still needed the french Reggie style stuff.
[00:17:39] Speaker B: What's probably funny is that she probably.
[00:17:41] Speaker D: Still needed that shit, too, and she's.
[00:17:43] Speaker B: Probably getting it somewhere else.
[00:17:45] Speaker C: That's the thing I was thinking, because.
[00:17:46] Speaker A: If she was, like, his only girl, I feel like he could have put her on.
[00:17:53] Speaker B: Oh, sure.
[00:17:53] Speaker C: Up.
[00:17:54] Speaker A: Yeah, it's kind of interesting, but, yeah.
[00:17:57] Speaker C: I think he tried and it didn't work. That's what I'm saying.
[00:17:58] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:17:59] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:18:01] Speaker A: He said he didn't want to see her like that.
[00:18:03] Speaker C: No, I don't think he.
[00:18:03] Speaker B: There are prudes out there.
[00:18:04] Speaker C: I don't think he minded seeing her like that. I think she wasn't willing.
[00:18:07] Speaker D: Okay. Yeah.
[00:18:09] Speaker C: So, hey, man, life's.
[00:18:12] Speaker A: But you can always go get you.
[00:18:13] Speaker C: An escort for $3,000.
[00:18:14] Speaker D: But she better fuck, bro.
[00:18:17] Speaker B: There was even worse than that.
[00:18:18] Speaker D: Because while he was on a date.
[00:18:20] Speaker B: With Diaz, I guess when he was out in the streets, when he was.
[00:18:26] Speaker D: Back on the wagon, was it off the wagon?
[00:18:30] Speaker C: Right, he was off the wagon.
[00:18:31] Speaker B: What is it?
[00:18:32] Speaker C: Okay, I don't know. French. What is it? Which one is it?
[00:18:36] Speaker A: I really don't know those cultural terms.
[00:18:38] Speaker B: So when he was out in the streets fucking, right?
He had this chick, and she came up into him, and she just started.
[00:18:45] Speaker D: Talking to him at dinner, talking about.
[00:18:48] Speaker B: Have you seen his apartment, this, that, and the other.
[00:18:50] Speaker D: Right?
And then he calls her up, and.
[00:18:54] Speaker B: They start going at it, and they role playing at first, and she's trying to play hard to get. And the next thing, she starts slapping.
[00:19:01] Speaker D: Him, and he's like, hey, I'm not into that.
[00:19:03] Speaker B: And then she starts screaming at him, like, slap me. And he's like, no, I'm not going.
[00:19:06] Speaker C: To hit you, French with a slap.
[00:19:08] Speaker B: And then this bitch starts.
[00:19:13] Speaker C: French would have definitely.
When you started saying that, all I thought about was that little wooden stick that girl was hitting French with. That's what came to my mind immediately, bro. I was like, okay, now it's all connecting.
[00:19:24] Speaker A: All those little things he was telling us back in the day.
[00:19:25] Speaker C: We were like, yeah, that's kind of weird. That's different. But it didn't connect until tonight when I realized that he's really hiding his whole life from us.
[00:19:33] Speaker B: Yeah, it makes sense, right? The licking of the lips, all of that shit. He has no depths.
[00:19:40] Speaker A: The odub debacles.
[00:19:42] Speaker B: No breaks.
[00:19:45] Speaker A: Oh, man.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: What's that trench called?
[00:19:48] Speaker D: That's super deep.
[00:19:51] Speaker C: Mariana, I can't think I know what you're talking about, though.
[00:19:55] Speaker B: That's where his sex is.
[00:19:57] Speaker D: No.
[00:19:57] Speaker C: Damn.
[00:19:58] Speaker B: They got, like, fucking those little albino fish down at the bottom. I've never seen light, right?
Albino sex toys.
Just deep.
[00:20:21] Speaker D: It's funny, because I wanted to talk about this shit with Pac because he.
[00:20:28] Speaker B: Was the one that really brought this to my attention.
[00:20:32] Speaker D: Well, actually, we talked about it.
[00:20:35] Speaker B: I should say this. So I'm going to ask you guys this, too.
[00:20:38] Speaker D: Okay.
How much energy or time do you.
[00:20:44] Speaker B: Spend rooting on someone else's downfall that's.
[00:20:48] Speaker D: Done you wrong.
[00:20:52] Speaker B: If any.
[00:20:53] Speaker A: It depends what they did.
[00:20:55] Speaker B: An example.
[00:20:58] Speaker D: The twin brothers and the Mexican that.
[00:21:04] Speaker B: Facebook dude fucked.
[00:21:06] Speaker D: Oh, okay. Who?
[00:21:08] Speaker A: Mark Zuckerberg. Those other guys that.
[00:21:11] Speaker C: From the movie social network. I knew it had to be, but he chose not to say that because. Whatever.
[00:21:17] Speaker D: Go ahead.
[00:21:17] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:21:18] Speaker B: Those are real people.
[00:21:20] Speaker C: Sure, sure. But do you think it happened exactly like they put in that movie, or you think it was a little different?
[00:21:24] Speaker D: I know they got paid.
[00:21:26] Speaker C: Okay, the twins got, like, 60 something million.
[00:21:29] Speaker A: But for me, the fact that they got paid, I don't think they got.
[00:21:31] Speaker C: Fucked over, well, 60 million compared to what Mark Zuckerberg is worth, though.
[00:21:35] Speaker A: But that's now, at the time that they had that lawsuit, it wasn't the Facebook with WhatsApp and Instagram and all.
[00:21:41] Speaker C: This other shit, but it obviously had the potential to be. If you don't think if you come up with an idea that turns into a billion dollar ideal, you deserve a billion dollars.
[00:21:49] Speaker A: Yeah, but if I settled or sold my.
[00:21:53] Speaker C: But that wasn't how it worked, ranch. Come on. Did you watch the movie?
[00:21:56] Speaker A: I just know they settled. But once you settle. Okay, that's why you sometimes don't settle, right?
[00:22:03] Speaker C: They should have held.
[00:22:04] Speaker A: Once you settle, it is what it is.
[00:22:06] Speaker C: I guess they figured I'd rather get 60 million than nothing.
[00:22:08] Speaker D: Yeah, but that still leaves you a little salty. Yeah.
[00:22:15] Speaker C: So then how long do you pray for their downfall?
[00:22:20] Speaker B: My thing is like this.
[00:22:21] Speaker D: When these motherfuckers hear people say Facebook's.
[00:22:25] Speaker B: For old people, do they have enjoyment?
[00:22:27] Speaker A: No, because Facebook still, two days ago, they made, like, a breaking record in the stock market. Who cares if it's.
[00:22:35] Speaker C: And they also have, I think the amount of Facebook subscribers is second in population if they were to count as a country, I think, or something like that.
[00:22:46] Speaker A: Right?
[00:22:46] Speaker C: Did you see that?
[00:22:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard that.
[00:22:47] Speaker C: And there are places with a billion people in it.
[00:22:51] Speaker D: So how are you second, my nigga, whatever, salty.
[00:22:55] Speaker A: It's because some people have, like, more than one Facebook.
[00:22:57] Speaker C: How long would you hold a grudge, Mac.
[00:23:00] Speaker B: That's my problem.
[00:23:02] Speaker C: Yeah, I knew it was going to be you. I knew you were going to be the fucking crazy one.
[00:23:09] Speaker B: I probably spend that whole 60 trying.
[00:23:10] Speaker C: To get you hit, nigga, you're going to be broke again, and you won't even be happy after the nigga dies.
[00:23:19] Speaker D: I would.
[00:23:20] Speaker C: Why you kill this nigga so fast?
[00:23:23] Speaker A: I think I would want the slow burn. I would want you, like, each time you're doing good in life, I probably would be like, oh, man, when he hits, that's how I feel. Like, whoever hates trump right now, I feel like, keep winning. Keep winning at life the whole way, and then right when it's like, the time you don't think this shit is going to happen, this is when your downfall happens. I feel like Mace right now is probably, like, laughing at the fact that Diddy's reputation just went sour.
[00:23:50] Speaker C: Isn't it cool that him and Cameron are publicly friends again, too? And I wondered, did he have something to do with their enemy? Did he have something to do with them being enemies? Not just the fact that he took him and made him a superstar, but did he plant seeds to kind of.
[00:24:04] Speaker A: Separate them from what Cam said in some other interviews? He said that when Mace became like, a.
Like, that's when it kind of after the.
[00:24:13] Speaker C: Yeah, it was.
[00:24:14] Speaker D: God.
[00:24:15] Speaker C: So here's my thing. I may be different. Well, what are you saying, French?
[00:24:20] Speaker A: I'm saying that I wouldn't really care for your downfall, but I would keep in the back of my mind, like, if I see you doing good in.
[00:24:28] Speaker C: Life, you're ready to see it.
[00:24:30] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:24:30] Speaker C: You're here for it.
[00:24:31] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:24:31] Speaker A: Because I'll be like, the more you're doing good in life, I actually will be excited because I know at the end it's going to hit you bad.
[00:24:36] Speaker C: Wow.
Mac, do you hear this nigga? What's happening tonight on this show?
[00:24:42] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:24:43] Speaker A: So I would actually would want you to succeed in life, experience the best experiences in the world. Because when your downfall comes, all that shit's going to go, yo, this is.
[00:24:51] Speaker C: Far more evil than just killing a nigga. You see what I'm saying? Like, just killing a nigga.
[00:24:54] Speaker D: No.
[00:24:55] Speaker C: French wants to see him over exceed so that he can have a harder fall.
[00:25:02] Speaker B: Keep going, keep going.
[00:25:04] Speaker C: Right? He's, like, helping him get there. No, let me support you on this. I know you did me wrong. I don't care.
[00:25:09] Speaker D: Just to see him fuck up, because.
[00:25:11] Speaker A: I believe who you are will always reveal itself. So if you're really a fucked up person, and you did me wrong. Eventually, in your path to success, your downfall is going to come because you ain't about to change that.
[00:25:21] Speaker D: Damn well, let me.
[00:25:23] Speaker B: That's not reality.
[00:25:24] Speaker C: That's his reality. He's dead ass serious. I'm looking at his face.
[00:25:27] Speaker A: Yeah, that's just my concept. If somebody did me wrong, I'm going to think that trait is going to stick with them. Unless if they became a bad.
[00:25:34] Speaker D: People win all the time, but they.
[00:25:37] Speaker A: Get their downfall eventually.
[00:25:40] Speaker D: One way or the.
[00:25:41] Speaker A: Maybe it might be monetarily, it might be within the families, but some fucked up shit do happen.
Always look at Griselda.
[00:25:49] Speaker B: So you think it's going to come out on Zuckerberg's kids?
[00:25:53] Speaker C: Zuckerberg looks weird. His kids are going to look weird anyway.
[00:25:56] Speaker A: I think his day to day might be his suffering.
[00:25:59] Speaker C: And let's not get this shit twisted. Zuckerberg looks cool because he's got a lot of money. That's still a fucking dork. He looks like a dork. He acts like a dork. His head is shaped like a dork. He's a dork.
[00:26:10] Speaker A: Yeah, but doesn't mean that's his downfall.
[00:26:11] Speaker C: Yeah, but I'm saying his kids are going to be fucked up looking anyway.
[00:26:16] Speaker B: Nah, fucked up looking ain't enough. I'm talking about, like, one arm longer than the other.
[00:26:21] Speaker C: Yeah, see, you all are different than me.
[00:26:22] Speaker A: This is how I look at it.
[00:26:23] Speaker B: Special needs.
[00:26:24] Speaker C: This is how I look at it. And I'm going to use another example that's not this, to kind of paint the picture so that this makes sense, because I can't explain it. In this example, if I were getting robbed, let's say I have $500 in my pocket and I were getting robbed, and I also had my pistol on.
[00:26:41] Speaker D: Me, most people would be like, there's.
[00:26:44] Speaker C: No way I'm getting robbed with a pistol on me. Would you all agree with that? Yeah, French agrees that j Mac, you believe that?
[00:26:52] Speaker A: Do they got a pistol on them, too?
[00:26:54] Speaker C: It doesn't.
[00:26:55] Speaker D: No, no.
[00:26:56] Speaker B: You could probably get away with it, but then you catch it one in the back.
[00:27:00] Speaker C: Okay, so both of you guys are saying there's no way you're robbing me. What I'm saying is, take this $500, and here's why I care more about your life than $500.
[00:27:11] Speaker A: Mixing this is what you're saying.
[00:27:13] Speaker C: I definitely care more about my life than $500. So I'm going to give it to you, but I'm not going to kill you or shoot you, because I care.
[00:27:19] Speaker A: More about your life.
[00:27:20] Speaker C: Your life is worth more than $500 to me. Even though you're robbing me, even though you're a criminal right now, I have no idea what you're going through to need to rob me. Nonetheless, even if it was some dumb shit, your life is still worth more than fucking $500.
[00:27:37] Speaker B: $500 ain't for the lower back.
[00:27:39] Speaker D: Aim for the lower back. Just paralyzed again.
[00:27:42] Speaker C: Your lower back paralysis is worth more than $500 to me. I care more about humanity than to kill another nigga for $500. You know how many $500 I've wasted on dumb shit? Think about the last thing you've wasted. $500 a few commas ago.
[00:27:59] Speaker A: Every day.
[00:28:00] Speaker C: Every day, right? I mean, it may not be 500 at one time. It adds up, though, throughout the.
[00:28:05] Speaker A: From your monthly spending.
[00:28:06] Speaker C: Yeah, you waste $500 so many times, my nigga. So you're going to kill a nigga for that. So you don't get Starbucks and McDonald's, you're going to kill a nigga for that.
So I'm going to take that example over to the one Mac was saying. How long do you pray for somebody's downfall? Zero time. At first, I was thinking of a number, because I was like, yeah, I'm a slow burn nigga, too. But I'm like, nah, that doesn't really make sense. Really. I don't want you to have a bad life.
You did me fucked up. I'm just hoping that you see in the fact that I didn't have a revenge or a revenge plan for you, that that changes something inside of you, maybe a little bit. Maybe you don't apologize to me, but maybe you don't do that to somebody else, or you treat the next situation differently. You know what I'm saying? That matters more to me, though, than $500 or than whatever it is that would happen. Like, for instance, what would you want to happen to Mark Zuckerberg? His kids come out with one arm. So now that his fucking kid, this kid who didn't do anything to anybody, is walking around with one arm because you hate the nigga sins of the father. God damn, Mac, that can't be the way you want to live.
[00:29:11] Speaker A: The approach that you take, that's the reason why I won't retaliate. But my brain goes into the fact that you did me wrong. Let's say you don't become a changed person from that. Like you said, most likely next time this happens, you may do it differently. I'm thinking, like, if that's who you are, you're not going to do it differently. And eventually time is going to get your ass right. So that's why I just let it be, because I know time will teach you. But like you said, sometimes people can't change.
[00:29:38] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm like big worm. There's principalities involved.
[00:29:42] Speaker D: There are.
[00:29:43] Speaker C: But what are the principles?
[00:29:46] Speaker B: You can't just run up on everybody.
[00:29:48] Speaker C: Okay, so you can't run up on everybody. But that's not what you're saying. Really? You're saying you can't run up on me? So that sounds like ego.
[00:29:56] Speaker B: Well, no, I'm just the one that's.
[00:29:58] Speaker D: Going to show you today.
[00:29:59] Speaker C: Yeah, sound like ego.
[00:30:01] Speaker B: You heard that? You go learn today.
[00:30:02] Speaker C: So you're God?
[00:30:06] Speaker B: I'm God's helper.
[00:30:08] Speaker C: Okay, you're the assistant. How are you going to be the assistant, nigga? Strive for better. Do better, my nigga. Come on, black man. We was kings in Africa. Now you the assistant.
[00:30:17] Speaker A: The guy be the king.
[00:30:19] Speaker C: No, I know general manager ain't no general manager, bro. You saw that general manager hit you the other day when you called the owner, right?
Don't be that dude.
[00:30:33] Speaker B: For sure. You're right.
[00:30:36] Speaker C: No, man.
Last year was my grace year. So that's what I learned last year. I was working through grace. That's what I learned last year, man. So I didn't have a lot of failures in my quest to provide more grace to people and allow more grace, but that's something I got from last year.
[00:30:55] Speaker A: Do you feel lighter by implementing those strategies with your life?
[00:30:58] Speaker C: Yes, because this year is about availability.
[00:31:01] Speaker A: That's why you guys got that text.
[00:31:02] Speaker C: Message the other day. I want to make sure that people know I'm available for them. Because of all the people in the world that I interact with, I don't think that I provide enough availability, and that's something I'm working on this year.
[00:31:16] Speaker A: I think as men, we don't really do that. Allow people know that we're available.
[00:31:23] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:31:23] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:31:24] Speaker C: So that's what this year is for me. And I'm excited to see what next year, what I will have gained from this year. Doing the work this year on that. I'm excited to see what the work will present or what fruit will be grown from those seeds.
[00:31:39] Speaker B: How many more commas.
I can't let it go. That was just such a bar.
[00:31:52] Speaker C: But look, though, just for the sake of the topic and the argument, fight me back on that. Let's work through it.
[00:32:00] Speaker B: So this is what I say, right? Prince Reggie is like, oh, they got 65 million. And they're happy.
[00:32:07] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:32:07] Speaker C: Those guys help.
[00:32:08] Speaker B: They were already well off.
[00:32:10] Speaker C: Yeah, because they're Harvard, right? It's very few broke ass Harvard students. That's not it. So.
[00:32:16] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. That's why I'm saying I don't think they got a grudge on Mark.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: What?
Okay, listen, bro. I created something.
You basically took my shit, but now you're one of the most richest people in the world.
[00:32:31] Speaker A: Well, it was their shit, wasn't it? Their shit.
[00:32:34] Speaker D: That's what he said. Yeah, but doe.
[00:32:36] Speaker A: Mac is talking. Mac is talking. Like those guys were doing Facebook by themselves.
[00:32:41] Speaker C: No, they were.
[00:32:42] Speaker A: I thought Mark.
[00:32:43] Speaker C: Nah, he came in later, bro.
[00:32:44] Speaker A: Oh, he came in at the end. No, not the end, obviously.
[00:32:47] Speaker C: The end is now. So he came in later. That was their idea. Totally.
[00:32:51] Speaker A: I thought he, like, built it together. He just took it and ran.
[00:32:54] Speaker C: He wasn't the smart nigga in the group. He was the guy who saw the opportunity.
[00:32:58] Speaker A: He quoted it.
[00:33:00] Speaker C: I'm about to blow your mind, Mac. I saw a show called Super Pumped. Did you watch super pumped yet?
[00:33:07] Speaker A: I've heard of that.
[00:33:07] Speaker C: That's the Uber guy.
[00:33:09] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard he was crazy.
[00:33:11] Speaker C: Yeah.
You know the story. I'm not spoiling it if I tell you that they pushed him out. So in the end, they pushed him out because he was too wild. It was like sexual harassment suits, and it was all kind of shit going on in his office. It was like, macho, macho man, or whatever. In the end, he got to keep all the money, of course, but they made him. So he don't lead the company anymore. He gets his checks, and he has to go away. Go away, nigga. That's what happened in the end.
Yeah, right. But I forgot what I was. How was I going to connect that catch me Uber guy. Oh, no. Because he was saying, mark Zuckerberg, he took it to finality. The thing is that in that movie or in that show, there was a guy who was the idea man for Uber, this guy who was the CEO. He just took the idea and made it a business. So the one guy had the idea, the other guy made it a business with that idea.
He would have never done anything. Facebook might be the same. They probably would have never done anything. They might want to say, thank you, Mark Zuckerberg, for having the vision to carry this to the next.
[00:34:12] Speaker A: That's like the same debate people always have. Is it talent or the machine behind the. It's like, what do you give the credit to? The idea or the execution? I give the credit to the execution.
[00:34:22] Speaker D: Really?
[00:34:23] Speaker B: No, you don't.
[00:34:24] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:34:24] Speaker A: Because the execution is the real work.
[00:34:26] Speaker B: A lot of people, your phone say you don't.
[00:34:28] Speaker A: A lot of people have great ideas, but they never execute them. So can we really call them great ideas?
[00:34:33] Speaker B: It sounds so let's flip to that on its head.
[00:34:35] Speaker A: It sounds good.
[00:34:37] Speaker B: You're an iPhone guy.
[00:34:39] Speaker D: Yeah.
Steve Jobs was the idea guy. Yeah.
[00:34:45] Speaker B: He wasn't the execution guy.
[00:34:46] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:34:47] Speaker A: But he did execute, though, because he got all the software engineers, all the people he know that could help build the ipod and told them, hey, I just need this thing on this small ass shit. He executed. He still helped. Executed.
[00:34:58] Speaker C: I agree with French.
[00:34:59] Speaker A: Yeah, he still helped. For me, I'm talking about action when I say execution, because a lot of.
[00:35:04] Speaker B: People, half of the time, a lot of people, when he told the motherfuckers what to do, they're like, it's not possible.
[00:35:10] Speaker A: But he pushed them. That was the reason why Steve Jobs.
[00:35:12] Speaker C: He basically hired a bunch of smart people to fulfill his idea, to execute. So, no, that's execution. That was the execution because they weren't going to do it. Those pieces weren't going to work by themselves. He executed by getting that guy, that guy, that guy, that guy, that guy. To do this thing simultaneously. We'll put it together. And now we're Apple. We have an iPhone. And the first time he went across the little screen, motherfuckers lost a goddamn mind. Remember that Mac, when he had the first iPhone? He did the little slide to unlock and the shit made the little click noise. Motherfuckers lost a mind, and they were like, hey, so if you have your songs on this phone, how would you choose which one? And then he slid his finger up and the motherfucker scrolled. Motherfuckers lost their mind again. But that was all about the execution of it, though. He was the executor. He was the guy that made that shit click. Wozniak or whatever. He was just a smart dude.
[00:36:01] Speaker D: You know what I'm saying?
[00:36:02] Speaker B: That's what I was about to say. What about him?
[00:36:04] Speaker C: He was a smart dude, but he wasn't going to ever make Apple by himself. Think about it. That dude was never going to make Apple by himself.
[00:36:10] Speaker A: It wasn't going to happen because he didn't know how to execute.
[00:36:14] Speaker C: He didn't know how to execute.
[00:36:15] Speaker A: Yeah, you got to know how to execute, because like I said, people come up with great ideas all the time. A nigga could be like, I can figure out a way to make a car running water. But you got to go put the physics and the science into place. Now, whether you can do it, cool. But if you know this chemist, this physician, and then you say, hey, whether you have to persuade them so they get the money on the back into sweat equity or whatever, or you already have money, but you executed. So that's why I'm like, for me, I always pay attention to execution because that's what really works. Like, right now with Uber, they let this guy go. The new CEO that came in, he brought the numbers up because Uber was technically looked like it was about to be a failed business because I guess their profit share wasn't really profiting, but he figured it out, so he executed.
[00:36:59] Speaker D: To put it the other way, Steve.
[00:37:01] Speaker B: Jobs gets all these smart guys in.
[00:37:03] Speaker D: A room, and he's yelling at them.
[00:37:06] Speaker B: And they're like, I can't stand this nigga yelling at us. Fuck this nigga.
[00:37:10] Speaker D: Let's just take this idea and let's.
[00:37:12] Speaker B: Go do our own shit. And they fucking do it because he doesn't know how.
What?
[00:37:19] Speaker A: Then I call him a bad. Then I call him a bad businessman for not getting that idea patent.
[00:37:25] Speaker C: No, we got to wait to see what they come up with. Because if they don't come up with nothing, then it's still him.
[00:37:29] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Just because.
[00:37:33] Speaker C: Who split from Apple and did it? That's what I'm asking you. That rabbit AI is Apple. No, not rabbit. The AI pin. Those are apple people. But that shit ain't took off yet. What's his name? What's the dude's name? The rock star guy at Apple. What's his name? Mac.
[00:37:48] Speaker B: I forget. There was a few niggas that left and went for rain.
[00:37:52] Speaker C: No, but who was the guy? Who was the guy guy? Damn, he got like a cool jazzy.
I can't even remember. Johnny?
[00:38:03] Speaker D: No. Damn.
[00:38:05] Speaker B: I think it was Johnny.
[00:38:06] Speaker C: What's his last name, though? Because his last name is whatever that dude, he did. Okay, but name for me, the people that split from Apple and have took.
[00:38:15] Speaker D: Off, I don't know who they are. I don't know them.
[00:38:18] Speaker A: Maybe they just didn't tell anybody they.
[00:38:20] Speaker C: Were apple people, and so we don't know. But I don't know those people. But I think this is a bad example, because them niggas got 65 million. So this might be a bad example for this particular topic, because there was a great payoff to being the guy that got screwed.
[00:38:34] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:38:36] Speaker B: Maybe I'm just petty, because if I give 65 million. Thank you. Right? I'm good. I know I'm good personally.
[00:38:43] Speaker C: Right.
[00:38:43] Speaker B: When I watch you be a multibillionaire.
[00:38:46] Speaker C: Right.
[00:38:46] Speaker B: But look, off my shit.
[00:38:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but this is the one I.
[00:38:48] Speaker C: Was talking about with Rio the other week, like, yo, you're doing it wrong anyway, nigga. If you got 3 billion, you're wrong. There's no reason to have. 3,060,000,000 is more than enough for me to do the things that I need to do in my life.
[00:38:59] Speaker A: I don't know about what you got planned.
[00:39:00] Speaker B: That's true.
[00:39:01] Speaker A: Yeah. And those guys are living the life. That's what I'm saying. They created other apps. I think they were. One of them were part of vine.
[00:39:08] Speaker C: You got 65 million to not have to deal with the headache of what Facebook is.
[00:39:12] Speaker A: Yeah. That's why.
[00:39:13] Speaker C: Thank you.
[00:39:14] Speaker A: When I saw Mark Zuckerberg in that with Congress, that one a couple years ago.
[00:39:18] Speaker C: Oh, right.
[00:39:19] Speaker A: I don't want, like. I don't care how many y'all talking about. I don't want that pressure because it.
[00:39:24] Speaker C: Was obvious he did not agree with none of the shit he was having to say. He was just saying that shit to.
[00:39:29] Speaker A: Get them hounds off his back. I was like, I don't want that pressure. The whole world, you changing political.
[00:39:35] Speaker C: They're making it seem like you're responsible for all the fucked up shit they were trying to just.
What do we have, a global warming? Let's throw that in there, too. You think you're responsible for global warming? The rigged election? You're responsible for the rigged elect. Like, God damn.
[00:39:49] Speaker A: I did all this.
[00:39:50] Speaker C: Are these two twins? Let's call these damn twins up. They got 65 million.
[00:39:55] Speaker A: That was their idea anyway.
[00:39:57] Speaker C: It's that fucking idea. They didn't tell me it was going to harm the earth. I didn't know that.
[00:40:01] Speaker A: I didn't know, like, Russia was going to hack that shit, all of that.
[00:40:05] Speaker C: I play stupid like a motherfucker. Them damn twins, can we call them up?
[00:40:08] Speaker D: Yeah, they need to be here.
[00:40:10] Speaker A: But you can't be that petty. It won't get you. No.
[00:40:13] Speaker B: How much did the mexican guy get?
[00:40:14] Speaker C: Mexican. It was a Mexican. There was a Mexican, yeah.
[00:40:17] Speaker A: Oh, shit. You probably got the same amount.
[00:40:19] Speaker C: I'm sure he got paid.
[00:40:20] Speaker B: No, I don't think so. He was a minority. I guarantee he didn't get the same amount.
[00:40:23] Speaker C: That's fucked up.
[00:40:24] Speaker A: They all had the same lawyer, right?
[00:40:26] Speaker C: They were minorities. They weren't just white white. They were something else.
[00:40:28] Speaker D: Right?
[00:40:29] Speaker B: I think they were jew white.
[00:40:30] Speaker C: We can't call them jew white minorities. The people who played the part in the movie were kind of olive skinned and dark haired. So I don't know, maybe that was just the actors, though.
[00:40:40] Speaker A: Yeah, it could be.
[00:40:41] Speaker D: Yeah. I don't know.
[00:40:42] Speaker C: But I think we need to pick a better example, because getting 65 million is not getting screwed, my nigga. Let's talk about some more real petty shit. Like some real.
[00:40:50] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying.
[00:40:51] Speaker C: Stab you in the back type shit. That's still millions we talking about, though. I'm talking about some regular niggas stab you in the back shit. Because that might carry a different sentence for me than you stealing from me and giving me 65 million in return. I'll be like, thank you.
[00:41:03] Speaker B: What about info foo?
[00:41:05] Speaker D: Who in foofu? What is that?
Half Eddie.
[00:41:10] Speaker C: Oh, like a. Hmm.
Damn, bro. Because, you know, here's the thing, right?
[00:41:15] Speaker A: You said, like, what?
[00:41:16] Speaker C: Oh, there was part of delirious Eddie Murphy. Delirious. Have you ever seen that? Or it might have been raw. I'm not sure. But he's talking about, know, in America, you go get you one of them fine african bitches, and she don't even know how. She just ride an elephant or something. And you bring her back to the States, and then she start tripping to my. I want half, Eddie. You keep me like animal, all that shit, right? So that was the joke. Know, a woman will get half, your about like, I already had 6 million. She get a job. Okay, now we got 6,000,013 cent. You know what I'm saying? So the idea was, in America, you split. You gave a woman half. And she don't deserve. Does she deserve it? She was riding a fucking camel when I found her Africa, and now she's a millionaire. You know what I'm saying? So he's saying, if that happens, say, ung money, get married, and you end up with millions in the bank. And she just gets half just because. And it was a terrible, brutal, violent breakup.
[00:42:07] Speaker A: Yeah, that would suck.
[00:42:08] Speaker C: So he's saying, what kind of grudge? Like, would you pray for her downfall?
[00:42:15] Speaker A: I would take the same approach, like I said, like you said, if it was a terrible breakup, and then she did me wrong. So I guess I got to suck it up because I got to pay half. But I'm thinking that, yes, you may have that half, but your downfall is going to come. You ain't going to find no good nigger, all your other niggas.
[00:42:33] Speaker C: But what if, in the meantime, she finds a really good nigga? And she, I'm talking about, like, a really good one. He's like, everything.
[00:42:41] Speaker B: She didn't took your money.
[00:42:43] Speaker C: He's like the Congolese. He's like a congolese duke or something.
[00:42:47] Speaker A: Again, long term, I'm like China when he comes to this type of.
[00:42:51] Speaker C: She cannot back blowed out playing the long term game. You've been fucking with a haitian thing. He got a congolese thing. He's killing her.
[00:42:59] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:43:00] Speaker B: She riding in the parade on the back of an elephant.
She's on People magazine.
[00:43:09] Speaker C: He like, enjoy that big dick now, because one day you're going to be.
[00:43:14] Speaker A: With a micro penis or your pussy on work no more.
The age rate dick may be big, but he fucks up your ph balance. Some shit.
[00:43:27] Speaker C: That'S fucked up.
[00:43:29] Speaker B: He fucks up your ph balance.
[00:43:31] Speaker C: Y'all need to listen to more usher, man. That's what that good, good song is about, man.
Shout out to usher.
We ain't good. Good. Feel good.
[00:43:40] Speaker A: What did you say?
You said something about Atlanta.
[00:43:43] Speaker B: I said, he's coming to Atlanta.
[00:43:44] Speaker C: He's from Atlanta. Well, he's not from Atlanta, but he's.
[00:43:48] Speaker B: Having a tour, I should say.
[00:43:50] Speaker C: Yeah, coming in October.
[00:43:51] Speaker B: I think nosebleeds is over $200.
[00:43:55] Speaker C: I believe it. Because he did his thing on the Super bowl.
[00:43:57] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, he did.
[00:43:58] Speaker C: Oh, you didn't get to see that, Mac. He turned the Super bowl out.
[00:44:01] Speaker A: I heard you didn't even watch the Super bowl.
[00:44:03] Speaker C: No, he couldn't. He was on the road. But, I mean, that whole performance is on YouTube, though. You can check it out. Alicia Keys started out with a crazy note.
[00:44:11] Speaker A: Yeah, apple music fixed that. They fixed it, though.
[00:44:13] Speaker C: Yeah, she started out, the first note was.
[00:44:16] Speaker A: What, you think it was her nerves?
[00:44:18] Speaker D: I don't know.
[00:44:19] Speaker A: I don't really fuck up.
[00:44:20] Speaker C: I've never thought Alicia Keys was a great singer live. Like, she just screams. I've never thought she was a good singer. On her albums, she's good, but she's not a great singer. Okay, but that first note was k flat.
[00:44:30] Speaker A: But Usher was live singing. He wasn't.
[00:44:35] Speaker C: Oh, she was, too. That's why we heard that.
[00:44:36] Speaker A: No, I understood that. But you know how Usher was moving around so much? Usually people that be moving around so much don't do that.
[00:44:41] Speaker D: No.
[00:44:41] Speaker C: And they've been doing it forever. And he's in shape, as he made sure we saw.
[00:44:45] Speaker A: He took his shirt off and this nigga started skating, bro.
[00:44:48] Speaker C: Yeah. I tell you, Atlanta, shit. Skating is big in Atlanta.
[00:44:50] Speaker A: Yeah, that's fire, brother.
Yeah.
[00:44:54] Speaker C: You know, I was about to get back into it a few years ago, but I just didn't have nobody to go with. I got my own pair of carreras. They're in the closet, we saw. Yeah.
[00:45:04] Speaker B: You're talking about spending $500 a day.
[00:45:06] Speaker C: Atlanta is really big on skate. It's not just Atlanta, too. I think, like, St. Louis might be big. There are a couple of other places, but it's just big here, man. We like doing it.
From what I heard, he goes to sparkles frequently. Like, he'll be there on adult night or whatever. Like r B night, slow night or whatever. He'll go and just hang out. So he's all the way Atlanta, man. And that's why he's going to get support.
[00:45:29] Speaker B: Isn't cascade the roller ring, too?
[00:45:31] Speaker C: Yeah, cascade is one on this side.
[00:45:34] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:45:34] Speaker C: Yeah, but you know, Atlanta niggas don't cross south. If you are a west side nigga, you don't really go to the east side. If you're an east side nigga, you don't really go to the west side. If you're a south side nigga, you don't really go to either one of them. Ain't really no north side niggas. That's that migo shit. They try, but it never was any. Really no north side niggas. That was never a thing.
[00:45:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I was going to say, what.
[00:45:52] Speaker A: Is the north side waffle house on north side Drive.
[00:45:56] Speaker C: French reggie lives on the north side. But you see how that goes.
All us real ass niggas be on the west side, east side, or the south side.
[00:46:09] Speaker B: What's funny is that the perimeter shit.
Like, motherfuckers just be on the other side of 285, barely. Like East Lake Mall Shit.
And be like, I'm east side. I'm inside the perimeter talking shit to the nigga on the other side of the freeway.
[00:46:29] Speaker C: Right? Nigga, you live two blocks that way.
Country ass nigga talking about country ass.
[00:46:36] Speaker A: Did y'all see Tucker Carlson interview with Putin?
[00:46:40] Speaker C: No, I watched that shit.
[00:46:43] Speaker A: I watched that Tucker Carlson.
[00:46:45] Speaker C: I didn't even realize he was, you.
[00:46:47] Speaker A: Know, he got fired from Fox. And ever since he got fired, he decided to really do, like, true independent journalism, which is kind of funny to me because I never thought Tucker Carlson would be that guy.
[00:46:57] Speaker C: Why?
[00:46:57] Speaker A: Just the narrative of being a Fox News kill.
[00:47:00] Speaker C: But he was being paid to act.
[00:47:02] Speaker A: Yeah, but I just didn't think he would be the one to do it. I would think Don Lemon would be.
[00:47:07] Speaker C: The Don Lemon before him.
[00:47:11] Speaker B: He's a racist. He's showing his racist undertones right now.
[00:47:14] Speaker A: I'm literally saying that I fell for the narrative. I'm literally saying I didn't think. But ever since he got fired, he's been doing some real independent journalism, like, really saying, hey, this is what. He's asking the right questions. He's not picking up a side, necessarily, but he's asking the right questions. And he had an interview with Putin for a three hour interview.
[00:47:36] Speaker D: Right? Yeah.
[00:47:38] Speaker A: And I remember growing up.
[00:47:40] Speaker C: That's like a Joe Rogan podcast.
[00:47:41] Speaker A: Yeah, straight up. And I remember when I was in school and I took, like, ap us history and all of that.
[00:47:47] Speaker D: Sure.
[00:47:47] Speaker C: You did French.
[00:47:48] Speaker A: The shit that they told me about Russia, right? You would think is one of the worst nations of all.
I didn't. I'm not going to pretend like I visited Russia, but when I did.
[00:47:58] Speaker C: Well, you did, but you didn't save anybody. You let them all just go back to slavery.
[00:48:01] Speaker A: Yeah, but the area looked.
But the area looked fine. The area looked like it was know good people. Why are these slaves unhappy?
Right?
We can go to America and find that.
[00:48:15] Speaker C: Why are these sex workers so unhappy? Look at this place. It's beautiful.
[00:48:19] Speaker A: But all I'm saying is the area looked like people could eat, like, when. You know. And all of that's all I'm saying. It looked like there was an economy there.
[00:48:27] Speaker B: Yeah, of course, it's not Romania.
[00:48:31] Speaker A: I never been to Romania, but, yeah.
[00:48:32] Speaker C: So have you, Mac, what are you talking just.
[00:48:36] Speaker B: I just heard that. I know Romania is the one that got the orphans living in the fucking sewers, bruh.
[00:48:41] Speaker C: That's exactly what French is saying, though. That's all propaganda.
[00:48:44] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying.
[00:48:45] Speaker C: No fucking sewer kids.
[00:48:46] Speaker A: What are we talking like?
[00:48:47] Speaker C: What really?
The fuck are we talking?
[00:48:50] Speaker A: Like? The interview started, right?
[00:48:57] Speaker C: Little kids hiding the sewer. You just see their tails as they run away like they're little rats.
[00:49:01] Speaker B: I'm sorry, Reg.
No, because when you're describing this and you're putting it together, all I can think of is that movie, the interview where Kim Jong un had the fake fucking store and the fake whatever, and.
[00:49:14] Speaker C: James Franco's like, all this shit is fake.
[00:49:21] Speaker A: The interview started with Putin giving him a real world history, because Tucker Carson went straight to the point, why the fuck you attacking Ukraine?
[00:49:27] Speaker C: Right?
[00:49:27] Speaker A: He went straight to it, and then he said, are we here to do it? That's the first thing Putin told him. Are we here to do it?
[00:49:32] Speaker C: Are we here to keep it real, nigga?
[00:49:33] Speaker A: Are we going to keep it real. That's exactly what he said.
[00:49:37] Speaker C: Putin has been a gangster, though. Everybody said that.
[00:49:39] Speaker A: So target was like, yeah, this nigga gave him a world history of Russia. This nigga started year 980.
[00:49:45] Speaker D: Wow.
[00:49:45] Speaker A: From year 980 all the way to where Ukraine is at now. Pretty much told him everything you could think of, right? Shit, that I didn't even know about world history.
[00:49:53] Speaker C: Right?
[00:49:53] Speaker A: Go and talked about Alexander the Great for a moment. He went deep. Okay, right. And then.
[00:49:59] Speaker C: Are you sure it was Alexander the Great?
[00:50:00] Speaker A: He started talking about Russia since year 980. He was just talking about all of, like, Europe.
[00:50:05] Speaker C: Yeah. But I don't know if Alexander the Great was around in 980.
[00:50:09] Speaker D: No, man, never mind.
[00:50:10] Speaker C: Hey, I'm not going to shit on you.
[00:50:11] Speaker A: Talk about one of them.
[00:50:12] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:50:12] Speaker A: If it wasn't Alexander. He did mention Alexander the Great, though. I know that. Maybe it was for another thing, but he told a home story, and he talked about the reason why I really wanted to talk about this, because he talked about how the United States don't got a real leader because he said, yo, in the. Tried to talk to Bush about getting into NATO. I was trying to be peaceful. They said, fuck no.
[00:50:34] Speaker D: I asked.
[00:50:35] Speaker A: I just asked him. Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton said, I'm going to try to see. And then when he asked his people, he said, my people said no.
And then he just started to say, like, the people that really runs America is the CIA. It's not the president. So he was pretty much saying, like, yo, at the end of the day, America don't have real leadership. It's really the intelligence system. Right. That's really deciding the factors of America.
[00:51:02] Speaker C: I believe that.
[00:51:03] Speaker A: We all believe that. But we always. Movies like conspiracy theories, but my thing is, I feel like, why we are not more. Like.
I feel like Americans are just too upset about it.
[00:51:14] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:51:15] Speaker A: We are losing the branding of what America is, and we're just, like, going to work and paying our bills.
[00:51:23] Speaker C: I think we're trying so hard to keep it, because what we've been lied to is that we don't have those issues. Like, this is a great place. So by admitting that that's true, that takes away some of the veil that allows us to be the cocky Americans that we are. So they're holding on for dear life to the fake shit. Because once we get rid of the fake shit, what we got now we got to start figuring out who we actually are to the world, and it's not great.
[00:51:46] Speaker A: And then this is the part of the interview where I realized this niggas just like, you said, he's a gangster, but he's a leader. And this is something that's missing in America. He's like, what America has to understand.
[00:51:55] Speaker D: Is the world change.
[00:51:57] Speaker A: He's like, you try to use your dollar against me now. My economy went up something 20% with the sanctions. You say you shot yourself in the foot, right? Just because you want to pretend, you got to accept that the world is changing. He was like, not Singapore, Thailand, whatever. He's like, this country has now one of the fastest growing Economy. Pretty soon it's going to be the 6th largest economy. You're going to have to just accept that.
[00:52:24] Speaker C: Right?
[00:52:24] Speaker A: And I'm like, yo, this thing is just talking about Thailand. You know what I'm saying?
The thing about that whole interview that I really appreciate, it was like, the fact that I would have voted for that nigga.
[00:52:35] Speaker D: What?
[00:52:36] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying.
Just because he approached it like a leader. I'm not saying I really would, but I'm just saying just because he approached.
[00:52:43] Speaker C: I'm not saying I really would.
[00:52:44] Speaker A: I would have thought of that nigga.
I was just trying to show you how much of a leader he acted. Just like, how he acted like a leader. Like, certain things. He was just like, I really don't have an answer for that. I don't ought. That's what I'm saying. He didn't fake it. He didn't bullshit it. He just kept it real.
[00:53:01] Speaker D: Right.
[00:53:01] Speaker A: And that's something that we just don't have here. And I don't see it. Not on Nikki Haley, not on Biden, not on Trump, not on vivic, not on.
[00:53:10] Speaker C: Did you all see. Hold on, 1 second. Side note, did you all see that republican primary, I guess, voting pre vote results or whatever?
[00:53:21] Speaker A: No, I didn't see the results.
[00:53:22] Speaker C: 46% said none of them. Nikki Haley was next with like 30% or something. 46% said none of them. So in that state, it might have been Nevada. 46% of people who went and did the pre voting or whatever, 46% actually wrote none.
[00:53:39] Speaker A: Oh, wow. I thought they just voted.
[00:53:41] Speaker C: No, they did not vote. They wrote none of these people.
[00:53:44] Speaker B: Wait a minute. What was that Richard Pryor movie?
[00:53:48] Speaker C: Roosters millions?
[00:53:50] Speaker B: None of the above.
[00:53:51] Speaker A: You can do whatever you want.
[00:53:52] Speaker C: I can write my name on there if I wanted to.
[00:53:54] Speaker A: But what happens if everybody wrote their names? Then nobody would win.
[00:53:58] Speaker C: Because unless you vote for me and I voted for me.
[00:54:01] Speaker A: Yeah, shit like that.
[00:54:02] Speaker C: So vote for me french, and I'll vote for me french.
[00:54:04] Speaker B: Reggie, you never watched survivor?
[00:54:06] Speaker C: No, he doesn't know what that is because he was trying to get off his own island.
[00:54:11] Speaker D: Wait a minute.
[00:54:12] Speaker B: You don't know what survivor is?
[00:54:13] Speaker C: He didn't want to.
[00:54:14] Speaker A: Why would he watch a show about.
[00:54:16] Speaker C: People staying on the island?
He wanted to get off the island, bro. He's like, this makes no sense. Like a roadmap to stay in this bitch. No, I want to get kicked off this bitch. Somebody please kick me off this motherfucker.
[00:54:29] Speaker A: I needed a savior.
[00:54:32] Speaker C: No, but what's crazy about Putin, though, is. Or, no, what's crazy about foreign relations as it comes to leaders like Putin, or wherever they are, is that there has to be something positive and there has to be something that they do well for them to have made it to the position that they're in for sure.
[00:54:51] Speaker D: So it can't be all bad.
[00:54:54] Speaker C: Like, they try to sell us. They try to sell us the all bad. Were you saying he could have just took over, Mac?
[00:54:59] Speaker B: Well, I'm just saying, like, what about Kim Jong?
[00:55:01] Speaker C: What about him?
[00:55:03] Speaker A: That was hereditary.
[00:55:05] Speaker C: Hereditary?
[00:55:08] Speaker D: That was his bloodline.
[00:55:10] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:55:12] Speaker A: So one of the uns had to do some crazy shit, and then he just passed it along to his kids over time.
[00:55:18] Speaker C: I don't know, man.
So this is that cosmic thing that we're always talking about, right? So how does somebody that negative get deals with risen to power and stay in it?
[00:55:32] Speaker B: Power.
You already have it.
[00:55:34] Speaker A: Because he's that negative.
[00:55:35] Speaker C: Yeah, but that ain't the way force.
[00:55:37] Speaker A: Yeah, but that ain't really the way.
[00:55:39] Speaker C: Shit work, is it?
[00:55:39] Speaker A: That's what we've been doing.
[00:55:40] Speaker C: Is it force?
[00:55:42] Speaker D: Yeah, but we were tricked.
[00:55:44] Speaker C: I think we were tricked.
[00:55:45] Speaker D: By who?
[00:55:46] Speaker A: Germans. Tricked by who?
[00:55:49] Speaker C: Our CIA or government or whatever. We were tricked in a thing. Go ahead.
[00:55:54] Speaker B: Frederick is saying that's how we do it in America. We just force shit.
[00:55:57] Speaker A: That's what Putin was saying, too. You all been doing this for so long, it's like, it doesn't work anymore.
[00:56:05] Speaker C: It's increasingly not working.
[00:56:07] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what he was pretty much saying. He was like, you are spending all this money into Ukraine, where you don't have a border problem, you have a 33 trillion debt problem.
And it's like this nigga went ether on us.
And I'd be asking the same thing, too.
America is the land of business, right? Business class courses. And you can find a book in for anything to get rich and all the things that tell you what. Anything that will teach you a book.
[00:56:38] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:56:38] Speaker A: That will teach you how to get rich or do business.
[00:56:41] Speaker C: Got you.
[00:56:42] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:56:42] Speaker A: And the common thing is, you treat people well, right? You do good business, you want others, yeah. You take care of your people.
But this government decides to not like for America to win. Americans got to be winners at life, right? That's how I look at it, sure.
[00:56:57] Speaker D: But they don't want us to win.
[00:57:00] Speaker B: Well, we're about to send hell of money.
[00:57:03] Speaker A: They got a 50 million, but they got a big ass bill. So that migrants, the immigrants coming here illegally, get.
[00:57:12] Speaker C: Oh, I saw that. Free up.
[00:57:13] Speaker A: Free housing, free housing, health care, and $1,000 stipend.
[00:57:17] Speaker C: But that sounds great. That don't sound bad until you realize.
[00:57:20] Speaker A: That not for the Americans.
[00:57:21] Speaker C: We're paying for this shit.
[00:57:22] Speaker A: Yeah, but Americans are not winning. The immigrants out are winning.
[00:57:26] Speaker C: But doesn't that. If they're now Americans, doesn't that make America stronger?
We're pulling our weakest link up. Fuck our homeless. Fuck the ones here that have been struggling forever. These new motherfuckers, though, we're going to make them whole. Doesn't that make America stronger?
[00:57:39] Speaker A: No, because you create division. Because you're not taking care of your weak link.
[00:57:43] Speaker D: There are weak links, too, but you're.
[00:57:46] Speaker B: Just talking about business, right?
[00:57:48] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:57:49] Speaker B: And all the businesses in America, just think about it, right?
That's their motto, right?
[00:57:54] Speaker D: It's the new customers get the love.
[00:57:57] Speaker B: Not the existing customers. Existing customers.
But if you switch over, you get all the good shit.
[00:58:03] Speaker C: At t is the only one to be like, yo, your phone, a new phone, old phone, old customer. New customer, everybody else's. You should know that. LeBron told you that.
Of all people, you should know that.
[00:58:14] Speaker A: Yeah, but your money maker is still the people that are grandfathered in. That subscriber.
[00:58:21] Speaker C: I agree with you, but I don't think that all business does. I agree with you.
[00:58:25] Speaker B: I don't think all business works that way.
[00:58:26] Speaker A: That's how you keep the longevity of.
[00:58:28] Speaker C: No coupon code for our existing customer, bro, that's all new shit. Use 2024 30 off.
[00:58:37] Speaker A: You refer somebody, you get a bonus or something.
[00:58:40] Speaker C: So you know how I feel about Nagasaki and Hiroshima. I think that's what gave us 70 years, I would say 70 years worth of leadership ruling. Not even leadership dominance. Yeah, I don't think that we're able to do that again.
Nobody's going to let us do that to them again in order for the world won't. That's what I'm saying.
[00:59:03] Speaker A: Will somebody else do it to get a 70 year?
[00:59:07] Speaker C: I think they could. I think that we couldn't, but I think another place could. So that's what's so dangerous about all this is that guess what place they're going to want to do it to. Us. Us. Because that's the statement. Right?
And what I'm afraid of, French, based off of your response to that interview, is that he's capturing hearts and minds of people who are disenfranchised here, which is everybody. I'm fucking disenfranchised. So it's very important when you're listening to those types of opinions and those types of things to keep everything in check. Because even though he might be saying that, something that you agree with, I don't know that I would agree with his leadership if he were to take.
[00:59:42] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, definitely not. Because I won't even be able to talk shit about my own country. But that's true. At the end of the day, I'm America first, no matter what. Don't get me wrong. It's just that those things are so simple to fix.
[00:59:56] Speaker C: He winked at me when he said, I'm America first.
[00:59:58] Speaker A: I was going to let you winked at me. We can fix those. There was like, one thing that wasn't in the interview, but that was like, after the interview, like a couple of days later, Tucker Carson was talking to another guy, and then he was talking.
[01:00:11] Speaker C: About how so you're watching all Tucker Carson's interviews now? You're a Tucker guy?
[01:00:16] Speaker A: I'm not a Tucker guy.
[01:00:17] Speaker B: But he said he's a true seeker now.
[01:00:20] Speaker A: Yeah. I've been searching for independent journalism, and he's just been on a run lately.
[01:00:24] Speaker D: Okay.
[01:00:25] Speaker A: But he was talking about just simple things, like, not even just America, like London, just the west. He was like, why the fuck? People can't even get on our, like, what happened was, what do you like? Because it's not safe anymore. Like New York City, subways, all that. But he said, it's not just America, it's London, it's Paris. All the western countries decide to say, fuck it, we're just not going to provide order and discipline. Why are we just letting people put graffiti in the buildings? And not either create a rule to either.
It's just saying, what happened to the social order of the west?
Because he was talking about his age. I remember a time when that used to not happen.
[01:01:05] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:01:09] Speaker A: It's like they're rewarding for these things to happen. They voluntarily want the destruction of the west, like, our policymakers. But that's what it kind of feels like.
[01:01:17] Speaker C: But doesn't that what TikTok is saying?
[01:01:19] Speaker A: That's all that TikTok shit, that's all that instagram.
[01:01:22] Speaker C: They want us to rewrite America. They're trying their damnedest to get it to fail, which I don't understand, because they were brought up on the comforts of what the country was.
[01:01:34] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:01:34] Speaker A: And I don't understand the angle because you would lose, too, as a leader.
[01:01:38] Speaker C: Absolutely.
[01:01:38] Speaker A: So I don't get that. Like, the haitian leaders.
[01:01:41] Speaker D: Yes.
[01:01:41] Speaker A: They take all the money that America, whatever, left, money that's left in Haiti, but they're not really winning. They're not regarded as, like, a true leader. So it's like you don't even win at your own game. Yeah, you got the money, but so what? Yeah, that's why you go to another country to go enjoy it. You can't even enjoy in your own land. So I don't get the angle.
[01:02:01] Speaker C: You know what's really weird, though?
This stuff is happening simultaneously.
[01:02:07] Speaker D: Right?
[01:02:07] Speaker C: So we're losing our footing in the world. The dollar is losing its value. Other countries are starting to recognize that we're not as great as we are. And they're getting to more prominent places. Right. But meanwhile, the people who are here are falling apart. Right. I actually got something to speak to that just today. Hang on a second. Let's see if I can pull it up real quick here.
Where did I have it stored? Here. Might be an Instagram.
[01:02:33] Speaker D: Let's see here.
[01:02:34] Speaker C: 1 second.
[01:02:37] Speaker B: And what's weird is that you brought up the Nagasaki in Horishima.
[01:02:44] Speaker C: Right.
[01:02:46] Speaker B: But to me, that's like the big one, right, where we believe that we.
[01:02:51] Speaker D: Were still the good people right after.
[01:02:54] Speaker B: We did that shit.
[01:02:55] Speaker D: Right? Yeah, we did that shit in front.
[01:02:58] Speaker B: Of the world, and Americans were still.
[01:03:00] Speaker D: Like, we're the good people.
[01:03:03] Speaker B: We bombed civilian cities, not bases.
[01:03:09] Speaker D: We just took out cities, right?
[01:03:12] Speaker B: Just regular people, just grocery shopping.
[01:03:14] Speaker C: Regular nigga walking down the street.
[01:03:15] Speaker D: Right.
[01:03:15] Speaker C: But, yeah.
So other countries are trying to get prominence, and this is what's happening in America. This is right here. You can't make this shit up. She left her boyfriend to move in with her parents and scoop ice cream. Now she's 30 and alone. Thoughts? I'm going to play this video. Hold on.
[01:03:30] Speaker D: What?
[01:03:30] Speaker E: 30 years old, and I, too, am starting over. I was in an eight year long relationship where we had a house, a dog, a white picket fence. But I decided that I didn't want to get married and have kids. So I left that relationship and moved back in with my parents. I was also working a corporate job 40 hours a week, a nice salaried position. But I decided that I didn't want to work behind a computer for the rest of my life, so I moved to Los Angeles, and now I scoop ice cream for a living. I'm also pursuing social media on the side, but I'm a 30 year old ice cream scooper. I've had bruh.
[01:04:04] Speaker D: What?
[01:04:07] Speaker C: Hold on.
[01:04:07] Speaker A: Did you all see what I dm'd.
[01:04:08] Speaker C: You all earlier today?
[01:04:09] Speaker A: Is it because she could always rely on her parents? That's why she did that?
[01:04:12] Speaker C: I guess, but she's talking about. She's starting over. What are we talking about? What are we even talking about? There was one. Hold on, I saw another one today of.
See, hopefully I can find this.
[01:04:23] Speaker A: A lot of people are doing stupid shit like that.
[01:04:25] Speaker E: The most humbled I've ever felt in my life. I'm literally holding resumes, a stack of them, so that I can go in person to places and say, are you guys hiring?
It's honestly a little bit embarrassing because I'm literally applying for minimum wage jobs, and some of them are being like, we're not hiring. And it's like, what? This is not what I expected. I graduated college with two degrees in communications and acting. I speak three languages.
This sucks.
I just want to be a TikToker if I'm being so for real with you, but I can't be delusional anymore. Like, I literally need to make money, so I'm just going to keep trying.
[01:05:15] Speaker B: What she looked like?
[01:05:16] Speaker A: She's a young white girl.
[01:05:17] Speaker C: Yeah, just a regular little young white girl.
[01:05:19] Speaker B: Can she be an escort?
[01:05:21] Speaker D: No.
[01:05:21] Speaker C: Well, I mean, she could, but I.
[01:05:23] Speaker A: Wouldn'T fuck market for any type of person.
[01:05:25] Speaker C: I wouldn't fuck. She's too regular. She's too, like, weird regular, too.
[01:05:29] Speaker A: I mean, she got a communication degree.
[01:05:30] Speaker C: She can find a job and an acting degree.
[01:05:32] Speaker A: That too. But she can definitely find a job. Help desk, something.
[01:05:35] Speaker C: Well, obviously not, because she, like.
[01:05:37] Speaker B: Right. She's up there crying, saying, you think that?
[01:05:42] Speaker A: So what was your point with that?
[01:05:43] Speaker C: People are losing that. That's what's happening in our country. Meanwhile, everybody else is starting to rise a little bit. They're starting to come up in the world, and they're starting to entertain, have more dominance in the universe. This chick is mad because she can't be a TikToker. She was crying, Meg. You didn't see it. She was like, I heard her. She was about to cry. Like, what?
[01:06:00] Speaker A: A lot of the young ones, I'm not even going to say millennials because we're probably a little bit older.
They really are pursuing that social media thing. I think you can. Because some people.
[01:06:10] Speaker C: No, you can't.
[01:06:11] Speaker A: No, what I'm saying, this is what I mean. I think you can. You could try to do it on the side, right? And if it works out, it works out. But.
Yeah, that's all I was trying to say. You can still go to work, still go to school, still learn a skill. But if that's really your dream, I'm not going to tell you not. Okay, I get it.
[01:06:27] Speaker C: Your dream, right? But if you're not interesting, it doesn't matter. If it's your dream, it don't matter. There are some people who think a.
[01:06:33] Speaker A: 30 year old ice cream scooper might become interesting.
[01:06:36] Speaker C: I don't think so. I think that she doesn't have anything to offer and that's why she left her man. Because her man was probably like, yo, I'm doing this. And you know what I'm saying? Get in, or whatever. And she was like, nah. I mean, honestly, I don't know what happened to her. But the fact that she would leave him after eight years with a house and a marriage to go live back home just because she wants to pursue her dream.
[01:06:54] Speaker A: A lot of people are running from the responsibility of adulthood.
[01:06:57] Speaker D: Covid.
[01:07:00] Speaker A: I think it was already happening, but Covid probably did accelerate it.
[01:07:03] Speaker B: No, Covid put that gene make money for not doing nothing. Yeah, I see what you're saying into your dna.
This is possible.
I didn't know a world exists like this where I could fucking sit around.
[01:07:21] Speaker D: On my ass and make more when.
[01:07:24] Speaker B: I was going 40 hours a week, man.
[01:07:27] Speaker C: You know what?
[01:07:27] Speaker B: And then they experience that and they're like, I don't want anything but that.
[01:07:31] Speaker C: In about 50 years, man, when we all look back, they're going to show us how this was engineered against us and how China and Russia or whoever got together and figured out how can we bring the world to its knees by crippling America and letting everybody else. Because this seems like too perfect, bro, working too smooth. And these Americans are losing their minds. Yeah.
[01:07:52] Speaker D: Oh, shit.
[01:07:53] Speaker A: I just hit a light. Maybe that's why we bring the immigrants. Because our government know we lost their own people. The american comfort has fucked our people.
[01:08:03] Speaker C: We're trying to get some of their people here because we know that makes sense.
[01:08:08] Speaker A: Now I get it. Now I see why you're giving them all these rewards, right? Because if you don't believe in your own people, because you realize it's like a rich parent that saw their kids as spoiled, so they're not about to give their kids the family business. They get their kid's best friend or somebody else that was around to run the business because they know he or she will do it. And I think that's probably what we do. Because we're only getting South Americans. We're getting people from the south. It's like Mexicans, Venezuelans, people from Chile.
I guess they say there's people from all over the world, but most of the people that are coming through is like people from South America. And one thing we know about these people is they're going to grind.
[01:08:47] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:08:48] Speaker A: So maybe that's why we are bringing that much.
That's the only logical sense, because like you said with those videos. But I've been seeing a lot of. Even when those people that were getting laid off, they like filming it.
I don't know, man.
[01:09:05] Speaker D: I don't know.
[01:09:06] Speaker C: But it's just. Why would you want the world to see that?
[01:09:10] Speaker D: That.
[01:09:10] Speaker A: That's my part.
Why you want to live?
[01:09:13] Speaker C: Why would you want to see you getting laid off? Yeah, why would you want, like. Do you think the world is going to be sympathetic? They don't give a fuck about. But it is, though.
[01:09:19] Speaker A: That's what happened.
[01:09:20] Speaker C: No, it didn't. Nobody gives a fuck about that girl. What did she get out of it?
[01:09:25] Speaker A: People in her comments saying, damn, this is fucked up.
[01:09:27] Speaker C: Okay, and now what is that?
[01:09:28] Speaker A: Validation?
[01:09:28] Speaker C: Do they give her a job?
[01:09:29] Speaker D: No.
[01:09:29] Speaker A: Is that dopamine factor, though? She got her.
[01:09:32] Speaker C: Are you hiring a whistleblower as bitch?
Are you hiring somebody who's willing to record you and then put it out for the world to see? That's so despicable. You are sad. That's sad that at one of your worst minutes, it wasn't just her, it.
[01:09:49] Speaker A: Was a couple of videos.
[01:09:50] Speaker C: Oh, really?
[01:09:50] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:09:52] Speaker B: But still though, right?
[01:09:53] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. It's like people don't want to deal with adulthood responsibilities. And it really hit the girls more than the boys. I think boys kind of have to deal with reality a little bit. But the girls, it's like regular life adult shit. Be like, impactful to them. In my head, I'm like, this is what happens, right? But to them it's like a disaster.
And then now work has become this disaster for them. It's like the idea of working and dedicating whether it's 40 hours or how many hours, it's like. They look like that's not supposed to happen.
[01:10:28] Speaker C: I think that everybody should get a chance to be a business owner.
[01:10:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:10:35] Speaker C: America will give you startup fee you like $2,500 startup fee for your business, right?
[01:10:40] Speaker A: Pick whatever you want, a business you.
[01:10:41] Speaker C: Want that can do for 2500. Maybe it's a lemonade stand or whatever, just try it and see how difficult it is. Because I think people really believe everything is easier because they can YouTube how to fix a wash machine. They think, oh well, shit, I can YouTube how to be a business owner.
[01:10:54] Speaker A: I can YouTube how to be an.
[01:10:55] Speaker C: Entrepreneur and be successful. But when they realize the work that's necessary, that it's more work than it is just going to get a damn job. It's so much easier to just go get a job than it is to build a business.
[01:11:07] Speaker B: Just think about it though, right?
[01:11:09] Speaker D: It's the perfect storm.
[01:11:12] Speaker B: It's these phones, everything, right? You could be on your phone playing a game and an ad will come up and be like, you can make $3,000 just for playing fucking solitaire, right? They got ice cube, they got iced tea, they got all these celebrities like, man, play this fucking game, Cedric the entertainer, spades and make fucking money.
[01:11:32] Speaker A: You're a pretty girl, you just say ice cream so good. Yum.
[01:11:35] Speaker C: People pay you.
[01:11:39] Speaker A: And then you see those things and then you like a secretary or you're working for a firm doing accounting, you're like, this girl made this amount of money and I'm sitting here trying to do this Excel spreadsheet using servicenow.
I was talking to my little nephew about this. I was telling him, all you got to do is just be better than 2% of the people and you up.
[01:12:03] Speaker D: I was like, you just got to.
[01:12:04] Speaker A: Be better than like, well, that's only.
[01:12:05] Speaker C: At the lower levels though.
[01:12:07] Speaker A: He's twelve.
[01:12:07] Speaker D: Okay?
[01:12:09] Speaker A: You just got to do a little bit better than most.
[01:12:12] Speaker C: Once you get into high earning positions, you're not going to be able to just be 2% because you're dealing with the best. Yeah. You're going to have to put your work in.
[01:12:19] Speaker A: Yeah, but I was just saying, in life, just do better than what you see all the people doing. Just if you see everybody studying for 2 hours, study for 2 hours and 30, just add an extra 30 to whatever you do. Watch you be better than the rest. I was just giving him.
[01:12:35] Speaker C: So if you jack off for 2 hours now jack off for 2 hours and a half, right.
[01:12:41] Speaker B: I'm just saying. That may work, reg, but if your mental capacity is not the same, that half an hour might just get you even, or not even.
[01:12:55] Speaker A: All I'm saying is whatever the average.
[01:12:57] Speaker C: Is, like, all things equal.
[01:12:59] Speaker A: Yeah, whatever the average is doing, do a little bit better, and then you see how much better you are than the entire, like, percentage of people in the world.
[01:13:08] Speaker D: That's what saying, oh, I feel you.
[01:13:11] Speaker C: Yeah, makes sense.
But Putin, as far as Putin goes.
[01:13:16] Speaker D: Though, I think that we're going to.
[01:13:18] Speaker C: Start seeing a lot more of him, which is weird, because I thought he was dying. They were telling me he was dying and he was flailing, but that's propaganda. Again, I think we're going to start seeing a lot more of him. And it's weird to me that the Russia Ukraine thing is still going on. How's that even possible?
[01:13:32] Speaker A: And then he said, if we just stop funding, he'll stop talking. Cause an accident. He was like, well, would you stop? He was like, hey, if they stop, I'm willing to work it out.
[01:13:44] Speaker C: If they stop, but stop fighting.
[01:13:46] Speaker A: If ukraine stops fighting, you say stop funding.
[01:13:49] Speaker C: Yeah, but that don't make sense, ranch. If you stop giving them money and I'll crush them and we can stop fighting, it'll be over.
[01:13:56] Speaker A: If they said they'll stop funding, he will also withdraw.
[01:13:59] Speaker C: And then what?
[01:14:00] Speaker A: To talk diplomatic to come with a peaceful.
[01:14:02] Speaker C: Why don't you just talk diplomatic first, though? If that's what the end result is, just do that.
[01:14:07] Speaker A: I think that's the negotiation tactic that he's using.
[01:14:09] Speaker C: Stop adding because nobody believes him.
[01:14:11] Speaker A: Nobody believes him. But in that interview, what he was saying is he gave you different examples of times he talked to us presidents to avoid this thing, and then all the. No, no. And then just keep expanding NATO. So he's like, what the fuck do you want me to do?
[01:14:26] Speaker C: Yeah, you know what? I agree with that.
[01:14:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what he was saying.
[01:14:29] Speaker C: America does feel like we can just say whatever.
[01:14:31] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what he was saying. He was like, I've been trying to say.
I've been trying to join NATO. I asked your presidents, let me join. They said no. And I said, okay. And we made this.
[01:14:42] Speaker C: I don't believe that you believe that.
[01:14:44] Speaker B: Well, they might have, because they're like, we saw what you did to the reference. Once they let you in the door, you just take shit over. We don't know you're not doing that to us.
[01:14:56] Speaker A: Yeah, whatever reason America had, that's fine. All he's saying said, when they said, no, that's cool. He said, okay, whatever. I'm not going to beg. And then they made this deal with, hey, we're not going to expend NATO over to the east. He said, cool. Everything's fine. And then the years are passing by. Y'all keep expending the shit. Yeah. And then he's like, hold up. What's going on? So now he attacked.
[01:15:17] Speaker C: Who is that guy that was online recently talking about colonization needs to happen again. Did y'all see that?
[01:15:21] Speaker A: I saw that clip. Yeah.
[01:15:24] Speaker C: He's like, we need to colonize Africa again. Like, oh, wow.
[01:15:27] Speaker A: Yeah, you can't talk like that.
[01:15:28] Speaker C: He was dead ass serious, too. There's a white dude, too.
[01:15:31] Speaker D: Wow.
[01:15:32] Speaker C: Yeah, of course it was. Yeah. But, no, he's, like, high up somewhere. He wasn't like, just no influencer, no youtuber. This was, like, a guy who was in politics somewhere. He's like, a governmental person. Right?
[01:15:43] Speaker A: Something like that.
[01:15:44] Speaker C: Or army person, something. Yeah, he was military or something. He was like, yeah, that's the best thing we could do because there's so much instability in these regions. That's what's causing all the world. Tumor. I don't know if I agree with that.
[01:15:55] Speaker A: Who's creating the instability?
[01:15:56] Speaker C: Right? Like, y'all are already doing instability, so why do you want to come in and colonize anyway? But not a good idea. But I don't know. Putin is a weird, interesting guy, but I don't know that you don't have to be a little bit more guarded. Well, I don't know.
[01:16:10] Speaker A: You started out to me. Yeah. I'm starting to think Tucker Carlson is.
[01:16:13] Speaker C: My guy, and Putin is a. I'm.
[01:16:14] Speaker A: Just saying that nobody in journalism, they wouldn't even interview Putin.
[01:16:20] Speaker C: Right.
[01:16:20] Speaker A: My thing is Interview everybody.
[01:16:21] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:16:22] Speaker A: Interview Kim Jong un. Interview everybody.
[01:16:24] Speaker C: Kanye, everybody.
[01:16:25] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:16:26] Speaker A: Let us assess what the fuck is really going on.
[01:16:29] Speaker C: Right.
[01:16:29] Speaker A: And that's what all I. That's what I was trying to say. I'm not saying, like, vote for Putin. I'm just saying. But the way he carried himself, he showed so much that you haven't seen that type of leadership in America for so long.
[01:16:41] Speaker C: Right.
[01:16:41] Speaker A: That's what saying.
[01:16:42] Speaker D: Yeah.
What are you talking about?
[01:16:45] Speaker B: So, again, I think you're just saying that he's articulate, right? He was able to know opinionated opinions.
[01:16:52] Speaker A: When was the last president that could do that? Jamie Mac Obama. And that was how long?
[01:16:57] Speaker C: Yeah, nigga, that was a while ago. Hey, look, that was like, six years ago, seven years ago.
[01:17:03] Speaker B: But he's making it seem like, know, we haven't had this shit going back to fucking Reagan or something.
He's like, it's been so long.
[01:17:15] Speaker A: Was young Bush. Young Bush was kind of articulate when.
[01:17:18] Speaker C: He wanted to be young Bush. Was never articulate. What are you talking about?
[01:17:21] Speaker A: At all moments.
[01:17:22] Speaker C: No, he did not.
Fool me once. Shame on you.
[01:17:27] Speaker A: Fool me twice.
So as you can see, Jamie, Magg, it's been some us presidents that kind of lack some leadership qualities, and I think it's about time we stop that shit and we just know he hit.
[01:17:40] Speaker C: It on the head. Our leaders are just talking heads. When everybody was blaming Trump for everything. Come on. Trump didn't have any control over that. When they're blaming Biden for everything, Biden don't have any control.
[01:17:49] Speaker A: Who's the real leader? Who's the head of the CIA? Who really runs?
[01:17:52] Speaker C: You'll never know. You'll never know, right? You'll never know. You'll never know.
Just the fact that you have a name saying the CIA means it's not them.
You'll never know.
Listeners will never know.
Hey, look, we're going to get out of here with this one. We have to record, too. So while Mac is out of town, we want to make sure we get you guys both weeks. So, look, make sure you go out to the website raresonus.com, where you can check out all the shows on the network.
[01:18:23] Speaker A: What else we got, guys?
[01:18:24] Speaker C: Follow us on our socials.
[01:18:25] Speaker B: Anything else at no nauseous show. It's funny. And that's all socials. Some people are like, oh, I didn't know you were on this. So that's on Instagram. That's Twitter. Chatterbait.
[01:18:35] Speaker C: Chatterbait, all of them. French is on there recording himself masturbating.
[01:18:40] Speaker D: He is for money.
[01:18:42] Speaker C: Hey, French. I mean, it makes sense. There are people who make a lot of money on Chatterbait. I'm sure you know people who make $70,000 a month on only fans. So look out for the no nonsense.
[01:18:51] Speaker B: He knows them.
[01:18:52] Speaker C: He knows them.
[01:18:53] Speaker B: Like that one, Sierra.
[01:18:56] Speaker C: What's her name? Sierra. Sierra Rogers. So look for the no nonsense show, masturbatory room on Chatterbait.
[01:19:05] Speaker B: Hopefully French is not Congolese.
[01:19:08] Speaker C: You can tip French, and he'll do some strange shit.
[01:19:11] Speaker B: Do something a little strange for a.
[01:19:13] Speaker C: Piece of change, all in the name of podcasting. So keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh.
[01:19:23] Speaker E: Till next time, 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed.