Episode 825

July 16, 2024

01:38:18

Sometime, Smooth Get It Wrong! (10 year Anniv.)

Sometime, Smooth Get It Wrong! (10 year Anniv.)
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Sometime, Smooth Get It Wrong! (10 year Anniv.)

Jul 16 2024 | 01:38:18

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #825

It is truly amazing that we have successfully completed 10 consistent years in the podcast game. So many of the people that started with us are no longer interested in podcasting. This is not a shame on them, but instead a representation of the disgusting level of commitment that we have devoted. From all of our Day 1s in the Slack Room...To the new friends we continue to make...We sincerely and with the utmost gratitude say THANK YOU and WE LOVE YOU!

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the. [00:00:01] Speaker B: No nonsense show and its host do. [00:00:02] Speaker A: Not necessarily reflect views consistent with political correctness or the rare sonics podcast network. So to get the show started right. [00:00:08] Speaker B: We want to wish any officers of. [00:00:10] Speaker A: The sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you. I don't even know what episode this is, though. It's like eight. I can figure it out. Eight? Uh, we're up there, bro. [00:00:22] Speaker B: A decade. That's all it is. That's all you need to know. [00:00:24] Speaker A: Yeah, man. [00:00:24] Speaker C: A decade is 825. [00:00:27] Speaker B: Some of y'all wasn't fucking when we started this. French reg, you are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast. Guaranteed. French reg. [00:00:55] Speaker C: I already had lost my virginity. [00:00:56] Speaker A: He had lost his virginity. Still dwindled. [00:01:00] Speaker B: He was in single digits when we first started. This bitch. Now this nigga. [00:01:03] Speaker A: Now he's in the multiverse. Niggas in one dimension. He was in one dimension back in 2017. 2014, now. [00:01:12] Speaker C: Yeah, I think I met y'all. 2016. Yeah. [00:01:16] Speaker B: I don't know if you even had the ruler broke out yet. Had you? [00:01:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:19] Speaker C: That's why I was able to tell you the story. [00:01:21] Speaker B: Well, now, you told us that later, though, right? [00:01:23] Speaker A: No, that was way before. I think that happened before he was on the show. [00:01:25] Speaker B: Yeah, that was. Yeah. And that was only. [00:01:27] Speaker A: Only. [00:01:28] Speaker B: I think only because you were still in school or. No. [00:01:32] Speaker C: Yeah, so I was still in school when I became as a guest, but when I became a full time host, I graduated. [00:01:41] Speaker A: Right. [00:01:41] Speaker C: Because I came. I became a host, like, later. Later on, it wasn't like, I mean. [00:01:46] Speaker B: You'Ve done a lot, my nigga, since you started this. I mean, you taught, like. I mean, just think about it. Like, in the time that we've done it. [00:01:51] Speaker A: Yes. [00:01:52] Speaker B: The time you've been here, you. You taught Asians football. [00:01:54] Speaker A: You lived in China. That was basketball, wasn't it? [00:01:56] Speaker C: I did it all. [00:01:57] Speaker A: I did it all. [00:01:58] Speaker B: I thought it was football. [00:01:59] Speaker C: In football, we created a whole football program. [00:02:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:02] Speaker A: He was there for basketball originally. I thought I was. [00:02:04] Speaker C: I came there for, like, basketball reasons, but we was able to create a whole program. [00:02:08] Speaker A: I like how you say the reasons as opposed to what is that? I don't basketball anything. He pumped the balls up like, yo, man, I'm the ball pumper. My name is Rick. [00:02:16] Speaker C: They already did basketball. [00:02:18] Speaker A: If your ball feels like. [00:02:21] Speaker B: Right. It was american football. [00:02:22] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:02:22] Speaker B: Not. Not the world I invented guys. [00:02:26] Speaker A: They're like, oh, this. [00:02:27] Speaker C: I definitely did a lie. And, you know, you lived in China. [00:02:31] Speaker A: You saw a man get turned into a goat. [00:02:34] Speaker B: I mean, that was the. That was. That was the hook, right? Like, that was it for me. [00:02:39] Speaker A: That was the one for me. I was like, this is not even a real thing. [00:02:42] Speaker B: But the fact that you're an educated person and you're saying this. Right, you're. You're actually saying this shit. And again, there's. As a kid who grew up on the fucking serpent in the rainbow, you know, that was, like, one of my. [00:02:55] Speaker A: Grow up on the idea. [00:02:56] Speaker B: That was what I grew up on. I agree. I was probably. I watched that probably from in my early teenage years, probably, like, at least 30 times. Serpent in the rainbow. [00:03:06] Speaker A: And see, that's what I was trying to say the other day. You the reason why. And, you know, Pac was like, this guy has a wonderful memory of movies. No, nigga, he watches this shit over and over. [00:03:15] Speaker B: So, like, that's still. [00:03:17] Speaker A: That's not a good memory. [00:03:18] Speaker B: It does. It still remember it. What the fuck are you talking about? [00:03:21] Speaker C: If you watch it 30 times, you remember it. I would remember. [00:03:24] Speaker A: That's not even remembering at that point. That's like, shit. You're the movie now. [00:03:28] Speaker B: Nobody sing again. That's just one movie. We're nothing gonna act. Like all movies. [00:03:33] Speaker C: Like, you've watched every movie twice. There's not a movie you watch only one time. Probably outside of all of the. [00:03:39] Speaker B: All of the fucking scary movies now. All of the. The fucking fast and furious. I don't. [00:03:43] Speaker C: We don't need to watch. [00:03:44] Speaker B: I haven't even watched all of them. And I. In the ones that I have watched, I've watched, except for Hobbs and Dobbs or whatever. [00:03:50] Speaker A: Yeah, but you don't watch a movie one time. Even a bad movie. You watch a bad movie four or five times. [00:03:55] Speaker B: No, man. Like, which one? Like. [00:04:00] Speaker A: This, 130 times you work. [00:04:01] Speaker B: That's not a bad movie. Mmm. [00:04:03] Speaker C: But you. [00:04:03] Speaker B: Serpent and Rainbow is not a bad movie. [00:04:05] Speaker A: It's not a 30 time watcher. [00:04:06] Speaker B: It is. Because, I mean, if you're into voodoo or three max, if you find voodoo interesting, three zombies, pseudo zombies, like this nigga. But then again, like I said, this niggas making reality out of the shit that was supposedly just a movie. You know, even his fucking homeboy was talking about, like, you know, they. There was zombies and his fucking. He had to get naked before his grandma would let him in because he has some shit. And. You know what I mean? Like, there's this whole other world that they were talking about in Serpent and rainbow. That was fascinating to me. And then now I have a real life fucking correspondence. Sitting next to me talking about that shit. [00:04:40] Speaker A: He got the rainbow part. [00:04:42] Speaker C: Fuck y'all. [00:04:45] Speaker A: If the serpent is his dick, then, yeah, this works out. Is the serpent in the rainbow or the serpent and the rainbow? That's what we need to figure. [00:04:56] Speaker B: That's a good way there. But that's why I was like. I was like, yo, this nigga, he didn't see some shit. Not to mention he's bucking all, you know, shit. Like, you know, I mean, most, you know, third World niggas, you know, they. Not to say most. I shouldn't say that. But there's a lot of people that are foreigners that come to America and find struggle, right? This nigga graduating from. He went to a university, you know, he's got his master's woman, a reliable. [00:05:25] Speaker A: Woman that he's with all the time. [00:05:27] Speaker B: Fucking any, like, somewhere. I saw some shit where they were. What's the island? [00:05:31] Speaker C: Which one? [00:05:32] Speaker B: She's from Cape Verde. Light skin in a motherfucker. [00:05:35] Speaker A: They're all. I skinned. [00:05:36] Speaker B: Light skinned in a muffin. This nigga be over here talking that shit to me. Yeah, light skinned in a muffler. [00:05:43] Speaker A: That's just. That's. But that's. That's. She's one from. It's not like he's dating all of them. He's only dating one. What is that? [00:05:50] Speaker B: Okay, why does. What we do. Yeah, that's how we do it. [00:05:53] Speaker A: Why does it matter where she's from? [00:05:54] Speaker C: Cause he thinks that I'm more colorist like him. [00:05:57] Speaker A: You are. [00:05:58] Speaker B: Yeah, you definitely are. [00:05:59] Speaker A: You are. He's way more lightweight. He's a complete asshole racist. You are. You're one of the. [00:06:04] Speaker B: You're like, hey, I found my. I found my happiness, and it just happens to be. [00:06:08] Speaker A: You're. You're the one who won't. You're the one who won't call a black person a nigger, but you'll still call, hey, boy. He was like, that's you. He's. He's. He'll call a white person. I mean, a black person, a nigger. Hey, nigger. But you be like, hey, Boyden, come here, boy. You're a good old boy. I've always liked how good of a boy you were. I've never had no trouble from you. Like the rest of them. [00:06:29] Speaker B: Like the rest of them. You so articulate. [00:06:35] Speaker A: You speak so well. It's almost like you don't have an accent at all. We're thinking about keeping you around these parts. Nah, get him out of here. [00:06:42] Speaker B: Welcome to the plantation. [00:06:43] Speaker A: Nah, fucking get him out of here, right? [00:06:46] Speaker C: That's funny. [00:06:47] Speaker B: Welcome to the plantation. And I fucking drove past some shit on Saturday. Five big giant house called the magnolia plantation. [00:06:53] Speaker C: There's a bunch of shit called plantation. [00:06:55] Speaker B: No, but they. If they got this giant sign, magnolia plantation, right. And it's. I don't know what they do. [00:07:00] Speaker A: I don't know if they store magnolias. [00:07:02] Speaker B: I don't know if it's. [00:07:03] Speaker A: What is that the name? Yeah, like John Magnolia? [00:07:05] Speaker B: Yeah, it's the name. And I think it's kind of like maybe like a general store. I don't think it's a real working plan. [00:07:11] Speaker A: That's every cracker barrel? [00:07:12] Speaker B: I don't think, bro. [00:07:12] Speaker A: Crackle barrel. Every single one of them is like the forties thirties. [00:07:16] Speaker B: I just went into my 1st, 118 forties. My first one like two weeks ago. [00:07:20] Speaker A: They got like that general store in the front. [00:07:22] Speaker B: And when I walked in, I was tripping. I was like, I thought I was at a restaurant. I'm like, yo, what the. Where am I, right? I'm like, is this. [00:07:28] Speaker C: And then I feel the racism when I'm in there. [00:07:30] Speaker A: Do you. Do they call you boy? [00:07:31] Speaker B: No. [00:07:32] Speaker A: So what you boys having? [00:07:33] Speaker B: When I first saw that there was. [00:07:35] Speaker C: A couple hella black people working there. [00:07:38] Speaker B: A couple old white men going at the same time. Me. Motherfuckers open the door for me and. [00:07:41] Speaker A: They look like they're trapped in the slavery. [00:07:44] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, but they open the door for me. Right? Like to let me go in first. [00:07:49] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:07:49] Speaker B: Yeah, right. And then I opened the second door for them, I was like, oh, no, no, no. Let me return. [00:07:53] Speaker A: Oh, no, no, no, no. [00:07:54] Speaker C: Come on. [00:07:55] Speaker A: Come on now. I know my place. [00:07:56] Speaker D: Come on. [00:07:56] Speaker A: No, no, no, no. Come on now. What you doing? [00:08:00] Speaker B: And then when I got in there, I'm like, what the fuck is this? [00:08:03] Speaker A: Right? [00:08:03] Speaker B: Like, where am I? [00:08:04] Speaker A: Like, to shine my shoes? [00:08:06] Speaker B: Where's the food at? Like, I mean, I'm just here. [00:08:08] Speaker A: That's where you got to go through that to get to them. [00:08:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm just here for. I'm just here to eat my nigga. [00:08:12] Speaker A: Good. [00:08:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:15] Speaker C: The best waffles you eat. [00:08:16] Speaker B: So. I didn't have a waffle at pancakes. They had this fucking hash brown casserole deal and chicken sausage and shit. I was like, yo, and it gives. [00:08:25] Speaker C: You a good amount of food too. [00:08:26] Speaker B: Yeah, and it was reasonably fucking price. [00:08:28] Speaker A: They're not expensive either. [00:08:28] Speaker B: Yeah, I was like, why haven't I fucked with a cracker barrel before? [00:08:31] Speaker A: Because the settings probably because you didn't see the colored only line. [00:08:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, right. [00:08:35] Speaker A: Maybe I'm not supposed to be here. Like, is there a colored only entrance? This just doesn't feel right. [00:08:41] Speaker B: It did. I mean, they had some shit up in there that was a little sus. Like. [00:08:44] Speaker A: And then crackers in the name. [00:08:46] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the thing, right? Like, I think, you know, they could. [00:08:48] Speaker C: Have done a rebrand a long time ago and they would have overstepped. Waffle house, IHOP, all the. [00:08:53] Speaker A: I think they should have even called the butter the butter barrel or something. Butter. Butter. I don't know, something. Cracker is the wrong word, bro. Like, yo. Yeah. Why? It's only pies. Well, how much it cost? Turn them white. Solely pies and nigga pie. How about I turn y'all into nigga pie? Prince Reggie has no idea what I'm talking about. [00:09:13] Speaker B: No, but you do, right? Yes. [00:09:15] Speaker A: Where's that from? [00:09:16] Speaker B: I don't know where it's from. [00:09:17] Speaker A: No, either. [00:09:17] Speaker B: I don't know what it's from. I've heard it. [00:09:19] Speaker A: Who is that? What you said. How about how much of the cause of turn? Some of them. Who is that? [00:09:24] Speaker B: Samuel Jackson? No, I'm just guessing. Like, who's in every movie? [00:09:29] Speaker C: Morgan Freeman. [00:09:30] Speaker A: Nah, that's Eddie Murphy. That's life. That's been life. When they were traveling. [00:09:33] Speaker B: Oh, that's right. That's right. [00:09:36] Speaker A: Why it's only pies. [00:09:38] Speaker C: Let me. Let me ask you all something. I was tripping the other day. High. High on weed. [00:09:43] Speaker B: Okay? Just weed. [00:09:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:45] Speaker B: I was fucking an expert. [00:09:47] Speaker C: I was fucking around with Chad GPT. Just messing around with it. And then I'm. And then I was like, yo, if I had Chad GPT when I was in college, the paper is like. [00:09:57] Speaker B: I remember when I asked, that's not working no more. You know that, right? [00:10:00] Speaker C: You can you. I can. I can send them the shit out of a paper that way. Want. No, I got it from Chad Jeep. [00:10:05] Speaker B: They run that shit right through that shit and it'll tell you. [00:10:07] Speaker C: Sending them that shit off to the. [00:10:10] Speaker A: T. What are they doing? So they're, they're. They're taking your work and then they're saying what? [00:10:14] Speaker B: They. They scan it and they'll tell you how much of it, what the percentage of it is. AI. [00:10:19] Speaker C: No, no. Well, that's not how you're supposed to do it. You're not supposed to say, hey, chad GP, type in this baby. You're supposed to give Chad GPT your research that you actually have to do yourself. [00:10:28] Speaker B: What the fuck I'm doing? [00:10:30] Speaker C: That takes less time than writing the full paper. [00:10:32] Speaker B: Just give it the Cliff notes. [00:10:33] Speaker C: Yes. And then they give you the paper, and then you go in. You could even use Grammarly, you could use other AI tools to change whatever sentence structure, the format, maybe talk a different way, because you know all of that. [00:10:45] Speaker B: But you sound like them homeless niggas. As much as you doin nigga, you might as well have done it, nigga, as much as you do it out here on the corner. [00:10:51] Speaker C: 912 papers as much as you doin. [00:10:53] Speaker B: Out here on the corner. And they get all this fucking work to be homeless. Like, you might as well just get a job. [00:10:58] Speaker C: It's pretty much like they give me the paper. I just got a proofread. [00:11:01] Speaker B: No, you know what you're saying? You saying outside, changing sentences and doing all this proofreading. [00:11:07] Speaker C: When you proofread a paper, when you take the sentence, you write the big red mark, you tell me, change it like this, blah, blah, blah. But all I'm saying is, I'm fucking around with the AI. And I was just like, damn. Like, this shit is. Is making the work so easy. And then I'm also like, you know, when you go online and you, you listen to people complain about work and how they don't want to work. And then I had. I was having a conversation. Was it with g money or my sister? I think it was with my sister. And then I was like, how do. [00:11:34] Speaker B: You get those two people confused? [00:11:35] Speaker C: I'm trying to see who I was having a conversation with. [00:11:37] Speaker B: I mean, they both seen your dick, so I guess it's true. [00:11:40] Speaker A: Which one, which one do you think is more impressed with your dick, gee money? I don't know. [00:11:45] Speaker B: You never called her? Your sister seemed pretty vouch when we. [00:11:49] Speaker C: Had that show wasn't dangerous money. [00:11:50] Speaker B: Okay? [00:11:51] Speaker C: But I was like, yo, I was like. And I remember the conversation was having. I was like, do you think I. People got lazy? Or is it that there's no reward to the work no more? There was a time niggas go to work for 40 hours, they made enough to take care of their needs. That was the time. Do you think that's what it is? It's like, people don't see the benefit of working. I was like, yo, I've worked as hard and I'm still broke. I've worked as hard, and I'm still tired. And I was like, I don't think niggas are lazy. Cause I'm like, all the young people I know, they got, like, 40 side hustles in a job so they can't it's not laziness. It's more. I don't think people feel like the work requires the reward. And I was like, with this AI shit, now it's gonna make it us not to want to work anymore. And then they started to think. It started hitting me. I was like, what if the same thing is happening? Jamie Mac, I heard you didn't know about the Anunnakis. Let me tell you a little story. The Anunnakis are supposed to be the fallen angels that came to earth because they needed gold, because gold is like this thing that gives them energy in their world. They had this. These people that were less than them, called eggs. They were like mini gods to do the work for them. They meet the ekgs, was like, yo, fuck that. We ain't doing all this work. And then it was like, I will create human beings. And this is why, from then on, human beings are quote unquote work slaves for the planet earth. [00:13:08] Speaker A: Now, just put that into the Michael Sarion thing. Same story. [00:13:10] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Well, shit. I mean, this is. Okay, go ahead. [00:13:14] Speaker C: So I was thinking. I was like, what if now we're the Anunnaki, so we're like, we don't want to do this shit no more. We implementing AI to do the work for us so we can actually become creatives again or whatever. So I'm. Do you think it's like a. It's always, like a trickle down effect. Whatever. Whatever's happening at the top is also happening at the bottom. So if there was a bigger God that had a lesser God working for them, and the lesser God rebelled, so the bigger guy was like, all right, fuck y'all. I'm gonna create these little ones, these niggas, and we're doing the same thing. We're rebelling with the workforce. We're changing jobs. I mean, every six months, some of us not even working, some of us say, fuck America, I'm moving to this country. We're, like, rebelling so many different ways. What if not with the AI and all them? They said this quarter to 40% of venture capitalist investment went to AI only for q two. [00:14:05] Speaker B: So if you are, you know, operating off of original thought, it just only reinforces my belief that this shit that I watch is. Is like a telltale. Like, because this is the fucking Rick and Morty episode. [00:14:23] Speaker C: Oh, it's the dogs. [00:14:24] Speaker B: No, with the fucking battery, where Rickett fucking created a fucking battery, a colony to power his shit, and then they fucking created another world, right? And it just. Right, it's like, wait a minute. All I'm. All we are is just a fucking. A battery type of shit for your shit to run and, you know, I mean, and we're here to. For. To service and power your shit up. Like. And then, like, well, we didn't want to do this no more, so we fucking got somebody out. We created a whole fucking thing to do it. You know me. So. Sure. I definitely feel like in my experience as humans, we are definitely a work related being. Like, that's what. Like, we are here to death, right? Like, and I think I mentioned it a couple different times, right? Like, I think that that's. That's our thing, you know? I mean, um, if. If not saying that's what we're built for, but I feel like we kind of are. You know, I mean, like, that's in. And so I think this system starting to break down because people are saying, I don't want to do this no more. It's like, well, nigga, that's what you were built for. What else are you going to do if not work? You say, go back to being creative. Ain't the. Ain't enough creating in the world, my nigga. [00:15:33] Speaker A: Like, that's stupid. [00:15:35] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, that's. [00:15:36] Speaker A: I hear people say that, so where's. [00:15:37] Speaker C: Just a way to say, go back to what you want to do. [00:15:40] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's stupid, too. You. I don't think people know how bored you would be if you didn't have a job to go to, so. [00:15:49] Speaker B: I do. Because I've been off for six days. [00:15:51] Speaker A: Yeah, right. [00:15:52] Speaker B: Because they canceled my last tour. Because the fourth, right? So that was the fourth and the fifth. I was supposed to work. I didn't have to work. So I've been off since fucking the third. [00:15:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:00] Speaker B: And I'm sitting around today, like, fuck. I ain't. I need something to do. Like, I mean, like, this is. [00:16:06] Speaker C: But you. Do you think if that was your norm, you wouldn't figure out your. [00:16:09] Speaker A: No, you wouldn't. You would be listless after a while. [00:16:12] Speaker C: If you knew you didn't have to work no more because you got money coming in, because you hit this lawsuit, you don't think now, because you know you have the 24 hours to yourself, you would create a routine to do shit? [00:16:22] Speaker A: No. [00:16:22] Speaker B: No. So this is. I don't know if you saw the article, and I. When I first saw it, I was like, stop talking for this nigga. It was LeBron James talking about, Bronny don't give a fuck. [00:16:32] Speaker A: Right? [00:16:33] Speaker B: Like, he don't care about what people say. But one of the things that I took out of that. That article that he said was, just think about it like this. You know, he didn't. He didn't come. Like, I had to do what I needed to do because my family was broke. This dude didn't. Right. Like, he. He didn't have to work harder to be good at basketball. At least good enough to be the 55th pick. He didn't have to do any of this. Like, he could just chill. He could. Right? He could not. He's Richard. He's in a situation where he don't got to do really shit. I mean, I don't know if LeBron would let him do that, right? And I'm sure that his parenting had a lot to do with his drive, but he. But he was saying, like, you know, the fact that he wanted to put in the work and do the shit even though he didn't have to. You know, I mean, that he could have been a veterinarian. He could have been a gamer. He could have been whatever, you know? I mean, and you. You. You hear about them all the time. Rich kids that are fucking. Just lost, right? And they don't have a purpose because they never really needed to have one. And that's what he's saying. Like, this dude didn't do that. He put in work. He's worked hard. He's done all of this shit to become the 55th pick in the draft and make it to the NBA and have this drive to want to be something, even though in reality, he didn't need to. Like, he didn't. There wasn't a necessity that required him. Like, again, if you go back, because it means everything. [00:17:53] Speaker A: Because here's the problem, right? Let's say you got rich enough to where you didn't have to do anything anymore, right? Yeah. Tomorrow, you're waking up happy as fuck. Maybe in a month, you're still happy. But six months from now, you're gonna need to put something in place, and work is just a placeholder. [00:18:06] Speaker C: I get that. But I'm saying, with Jamie Mack, if J. You don't think you would have that drive to figure out things if you had. [00:18:11] Speaker A: So that's what he's saying. He's saying that you don't think you'd be, like, Bronny. No, but Bronny isn't being creative. [00:18:16] Speaker B: Right? [00:18:16] Speaker A: At all. He's following a template. [00:18:19] Speaker B: And so. And what I was gonna say is, okay, so back in the pioneer days, right, like, you know, or whatever, it was based off of survival, right? Like, so, yeah, you, you got up in the morning and you put your house together, you worked on building your home. Or you did all this shit that was required for survival, right? Like, so that survival was the motivating factor that got you up early in the morning and driving and, you know, plowing the fields and doing all this other shit that you did on a daily basis. And you, then you got a farm and you, yeah, you had these habits built. So you continue to do that, but it all comes back to surviving, right? But if you didn't need any of that to survive, then what? If you didn't need to get up and fucking build a house or work on your home or fucking go hunt your food or, you know what I mean? Do any of that shit to survive, then what? [00:19:06] Speaker A: I just, I kind of laugh when people say, oh, man, we could just, we could just be creative if we didn't have jobs. How many, how many great creations have you come up with in your lifetime? You think zero? No, you think zero? I was going to say, I mean. [00:19:17] Speaker B: At least the hand popper, at least the headphones. [00:19:20] Speaker C: I was thinking about individual. Like me. [00:19:23] Speaker B: Yeah, you. [00:19:24] Speaker A: You, there's, you haven't come up with anything in your life. You're like, man, that was a good idea. [00:19:26] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, ideas. [00:19:27] Speaker B: And is it or isn't it? [00:19:29] Speaker A: How many have you come up with that you actually brought to fruition, you brought to real reality? It wasn't like just something you thought of, but like you actually took the time to make a process in your life easier or, you know what I'm saying? But the problem here is that if you're, the idea is that, oh, if I didn't have this job, I could be creative all the time. And those two ideas would be 2000. But that's not real. [00:19:51] Speaker C: Those people would have, need. Your ideas would be their new jobs. [00:19:54] Speaker A: Well, no, that wouldn't be the problem. Your problem would be that you don't need to create anything. [00:19:58] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. It's a necessity thing. Right? [00:20:00] Speaker A: So, like, when you don't have motivation to create something or to do something, you're not going to after a while. [00:20:06] Speaker B: Necessity creates is what drives creation. [00:20:09] Speaker A: There's actually a quote that, about that, you know. Right. No, necessity breeds are creation. I don't know, something along the lines of necessity breeds creation. [00:20:21] Speaker B: Right? Because again, that's, you have to need something, right? [00:20:23] Speaker A: To actually build something, right? To create something. And. Yeah, well, what about music? What? [00:20:28] Speaker C: Okay, yeah, but you need to go through shit. Experiences. Exactly. [00:20:32] Speaker A: You're still gonna have to do the experience thing. Right. And what do you. What is the. What is the best way. What is the. What's the best way for an artist to get people to like them? It's an r word. I have to get them to blank to me. [00:20:47] Speaker C: You said our word. [00:20:48] Speaker A: I'm. No, I'm creating. I'm creating songs. Right. I need people to like me reward. Nope. I need to get them to blank to me. My experience is my life. Exactly. They have to relate. If you're a nigga that sits on your ass all day doing nothing but creating songs, I don't relate to you. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Right. [00:21:06] Speaker A: Cuz I go to work every goddamn day. [00:21:07] Speaker B: Yeah. They not have to make sure. [00:21:09] Speaker A: I have to make sure my house is paid for every year. [00:21:12] Speaker B: I tell you. I mean, that's so. [00:21:14] Speaker A: I don't relate to the fancy idea you have that. That's what, this is what all. Well, all humans should be doing that. Yeah, but then, so then let's like, well, okay, so you rely. I'm a write songs about sitting on my ass all day and y'all relate to me, cuz. Y'all your ass, too. That doesn't. That is not the difference. It can't be about that. So saying I don't want to work makes sense because nobody wants to work. I get it. [00:21:35] Speaker B: Sure. [00:21:36] Speaker A: But you have to do something that's gonna take care of your food and your housing and, you know, your room and board and shelter. [00:21:42] Speaker B: Right. [00:21:42] Speaker A: And your stomach to be full and your kids stomach to be full. That's gonna have to be done somewhere. [00:21:47] Speaker B: And it's changes, right? Like, it's like I said, like in pioneering days, it was. You had to do. You had to. It was all manually, right? You had to go out and find your food. You had to trap your food. You had to, you know, store up for the winter or do all this other shit, right? You had to plantain and all of that. [00:22:02] Speaker A: Nobody did that was like, yo, man, I just. I just, you know, this is a good way to make money. [00:22:05] Speaker B: Nobody. [00:22:06] Speaker A: Nobody said that, right? But you got young niggas now rapping, saying, I'm not really a rapper. This just how I get my money. [00:22:12] Speaker B: Right? Nigga. What? [00:22:14] Speaker A: I don't need that kind of creativity. Thanks. But, yeah, give it back. [00:22:18] Speaker B: Right? [00:22:18] Speaker A: Like, let somebody else do it. [00:22:19] Speaker B: Who? [00:22:20] Speaker A: You know, I'm saying they do it. [00:22:22] Speaker C: Just so they can get the first brand deal and make that money work. [00:22:25] Speaker B: But even. Even then again, you who's relating to you, right? [00:22:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:29] Speaker B: And, well, you know, just to. Just to go back, because to be. [00:22:33] Speaker A: Fair, j ain't got jobs. [00:22:34] Speaker B: So, yeah, for ten years, I've been. I've been stating that the best rapper to me is Tupac. Right. And I think, you know, how do. [00:22:44] Speaker A: You feel about being wrong for a decade? [00:22:46] Speaker B: No, no. Because, again, it's very, very relatable to what we're talking about. Because, again, Tupac wasn't the thug nigga that he portrayed himself to be. [00:22:55] Speaker A: Right. [00:22:56] Speaker B: But he understood that's how he could relate to a lot of people. Right. Or he get a lot of people to relate to him. [00:23:01] Speaker C: So he's music. [00:23:02] Speaker B: Sure. Right. But he did it in a way that seemed authentic. Right. Like, people bought it. [00:23:06] Speaker A: Right. [00:23:06] Speaker B: Nobody bought fucking MC Hammer when he tried to be hard. Right. [00:23:09] Speaker A: Like, there's certain people and MC Hammer really. [00:23:12] Speaker B: Right, right. [00:23:13] Speaker A: He's got real good. [00:23:15] Speaker B: Right. What you portrayed to us to begin with was this dancing nigga, right. So now you want to put on a beanie and we're all black and shit. And now you. You know, you expect us to be like, oh, this the real you? Well, no, that's not what you came out. [00:23:34] Speaker A: Right. [00:23:35] Speaker B: You know what I mean? You was in these hammer pants, these glittery pants, and he was, you know, stepping sideways and doing all this dancing and all this shit. 50, 40 dancers. [00:23:42] Speaker A: So if you have thug, but you a really good ballot ballerina, you shouldn't do ballet. [00:23:47] Speaker B: Not in your thug shit. [00:23:49] Speaker A: That's just who you are, bro. Like, I am a thug, and I'm also Baryshnikov. [00:23:53] Speaker B: So again, if you can make it work, like, the digging, like. Like, the dig the gay nigga and wire Omar. Yeah, like, Omar was bad. Right, right. Like, you know. Yeah. You suck a dick, right? [00:24:03] Speaker C: No, he was not sucking dick, though. [00:24:05] Speaker B: How you know? [00:24:06] Speaker A: I don't remember him sucking it only. Oh, yes. So great about tv back then. They didn't force you to look at this, right, right. [00:24:13] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:24:14] Speaker A: There might be. They may be in bed together, and they may kiss one time, right. But that'd be it. It would never be no tongues. And he pull his dick out. Like, now we gotta look at this dude's dick with another dude's hand on his dick. It's like, why do we gotta do this? [00:24:26] Speaker B: And it's fucking everywhere now. It's like, you really can't get away from it. Cause everybody's gotta be represented. Yeah, right. Like, again, like, so is that any different? When they started putting black people on shows, right? [00:24:38] Speaker A: They got another black person on this show. Why are they forcing it down our throats? Okay, black people exist, right? A lot of people have houses and have conversations. Okay, we get it. [00:24:49] Speaker C: Damn, Cosby. [00:24:51] Speaker B: Right? There's black doctors everywhere. [00:24:53] Speaker A: I don't believe that one. [00:24:54] Speaker B: Right, right. [00:24:55] Speaker A: I know. I seen it on tv. But do you look, raise your hand if you actually know a black doctor, everybody, right? [00:25:01] Speaker C: I don't even know white doctors. All my doctors are indian. [00:25:04] Speaker B: Now. [00:25:04] Speaker A: That's true. [00:25:05] Speaker B: That's true now, for sure. [00:25:06] Speaker A: That's true. [00:25:07] Speaker B: Yeah, they've. [00:25:08] Speaker A: That's funny that we were the. We're the. We're the old school transgenders, bro. [00:25:13] Speaker B: Right? [00:25:13] Speaker A: They looked at us like, oh, man. They just. They're everywhere now. [00:25:16] Speaker B: Like, come on. Stop footing. [00:25:17] Speaker A: We gotta respect this. [00:25:19] Speaker B: Oh, shit. Did you just see him, baby? They got a black dude and a white girl on the damn tv, and. [00:25:25] Speaker A: This nigger is drinking out the water fountain that everybody else drinks out of. [00:25:29] Speaker B: She looked just like our daughter. Like, holy shit. We're moving. Like, we're moving now. You just gotta go to the country, yo. [00:25:39] Speaker A: Black people are the. Are the. Are the original or new? Trans are the new. Trans. Is the new black. Yeah. Hilarious. [00:25:45] Speaker B: Trans is the new black. [00:25:47] Speaker A: Trans is the new. [00:25:48] Speaker B: Well, they said that, you know, I mean, they. That's. That. Was that for. Well, that's what they're. The whole thing. [00:25:52] Speaker C: When they first try to make it seem like, hey, black people should understand, because we dealt with discrimination as well. [00:25:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:58] Speaker B: Yeah. We're being discriminated against. Like, you guys were discriminated against. [00:26:02] Speaker C: They're going through a lot that the trans, man. They're beefing right now. [00:26:05] Speaker B: They're going through each other, or they're. [00:26:07] Speaker C: Beefing with their community. [00:26:08] Speaker A: So how do you feel about it? [00:26:10] Speaker C: I'm neither. [00:26:11] Speaker B: No. Well, how do you feel about it? What? You are you. [00:26:14] Speaker C: Oh, as an ally, I do feel like. [00:26:18] Speaker A: Oh, God. Uh, hello? Hello, sir? Hold on. You're not. You're not on now. You can hear me? Yeah. [00:26:28] Speaker D: I can't hear you. [00:26:29] Speaker A: Okay. I just wanted to call you because, um, it's today. By the time when this show comes out, we'll be ten years in the game. And I just wanted to give you a chance to say hello to. You're on the show right now, by the way, but just want to give you a chance to, you know, speak your mind. Say hello to everybody after ten years. See if there are any smoothies. I don't think there are any smoothies left, but, you know, maybe if there were one. You could say something to one of them. [00:26:51] Speaker C: Hey, man. [00:26:51] Speaker D: Hey, it's movies out there. Ab. I'm just saying, it's movies out there. They just lying dormant like herpes, you know, saying, just wait for. I know. J Mac looking like. What? Yeah, J Mac. You know, we say the most ridiculous, reckless dick, you know, saying, hey, but. [00:27:10] Speaker B: I'm telling you, like you said, like, it's Hermes. Like the watch, like you said. You said they're cologne. It's not just herpes. It was, like, herpes. [00:27:21] Speaker A: And that's her man's, by the way. [00:27:22] Speaker B: Is it Hermes? [00:27:24] Speaker A: Oh. [00:27:29] Speaker D: They don't sell her man and follies, bro. You know. [00:27:37] Speaker C: Got the s, right? [00:27:38] Speaker B: It's just Hermes. It's spelled with a J. [00:27:42] Speaker A: Her. Me. [00:27:44] Speaker D: J Mac. I'm back in the gym, baby. I'm back in the gym. I'm about to be slams more. Not. Are you available? I was in the gym, bro. [00:27:54] Speaker C: I don't think he's in the gym. I think he's taking those. Epic. [00:27:58] Speaker D: No. Hey, look, I wish I print Reggie, if you know why, I can get a haitian hookup. Let me. [00:28:04] Speaker C: A diabetic. You might actually be able to get on your insurance. [00:28:07] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. Hey, look, if you still eat snacks like you used to eat snacks. [00:28:13] Speaker D: French Reggie. Fuck you in a socks you wear. I am not a diabetic, motherfucker. What are you saying? Like, yeah, you wish they had better french register. Take that back. Take that back. I mean, you know, I was wishing that your hair grow. You know I'm saying that. Fuck that. I'm taking that shit back. You won't be bought here for, like. Hey, you know, I'm saying. [00:28:29] Speaker B: Have you done that test that. Do I have prediabetes.org? [00:28:34] Speaker D: No. No. [00:28:34] Speaker B: Yes. Website. Go ahead and take the. And take the test. You might. You might be closer than you think. No, J Mac, knowledge is fucking power. I'm not saying you do. I'm just saying, take the test, my nigga. That's like fucking getting a colonization. [00:28:50] Speaker C: You can take more jobs. I think it's the same shit. It's like Viagra. [00:28:55] Speaker D: And they realize it's like ozempic. [00:28:58] Speaker C: Yeah, it's that. It's the same chemicals. [00:29:00] Speaker B: They just, you know, watch that South park episode. They tell. They say all the different ones that. [00:29:03] Speaker A: Are out there do not take Oz. [00:29:07] Speaker D: I'm not. Listen to these fools, man. I'm getting in the gym. I'm doing it. I'm doing it the right way. You gotta train. I just got a little bit of time in the trailhead, huh? [00:29:15] Speaker C: You got a trainer? [00:29:15] Speaker D: Yeah. Yeah. [00:29:17] Speaker B: Oh, you, too? Nah, so, I mean. So you don't let fresh ready stretch you out there. [00:29:23] Speaker D: Hey, no, no, no, no. It's like. It's like what I was telling b. Hey, look, I gotta. I gotta get back to my. My. My YouTube video, cuz. Like, I went to the gym with b. Last week, and I was like, yeah, b. I like this exercise right here, cuz. This shit helped. My biceps be looking at me like food. That's your back. I like, well, damn, I gotta get back on. [00:29:42] Speaker A: He was. No, he was doing the rope, man. This made my chest feel good, man. This is great for my chest. Like, no, nigga, that's your back. [00:29:48] Speaker B: That's your back. [00:29:48] Speaker A: That's totally a back exercise. If you're feeling your chest, you're doing it wrong. [00:29:51] Speaker C: That means you seem. [00:29:54] Speaker B: The chest is like, shoot, I never felt this movie. [00:29:57] Speaker A: You know how weak you gotta be to feel a backer size in your chest? This shit tight, nigga. That's your whole body. [00:30:07] Speaker D: And then the nigga pointed out to me, said, this why they got fucking pictures on machines to show you what. [00:30:11] Speaker B: You work about, right? [00:30:12] Speaker D: And you know, I did that one machine, I did look at it when I got on it, because I was so used to get on it, and I forgot that it does work, your bag. But I was like, shit, this is. It looked like my chest was folding in. You know how like, you do the dumbbells or whatever, you close them in or what? My chest was like. I was like, oh, shit. [00:30:28] Speaker A: This. [00:30:32] Speaker D: Like, you know. You know how you make the pec, like. [00:30:35] Speaker A: Like when you. [00:30:36] Speaker C: I was pulling it, like when you. [00:30:39] Speaker B: Try to say butterfly, I feel like he's gotta do butterflies, you know, with the barbells. [00:30:43] Speaker A: I don't know what the fuck this nigga's talking about. Folded in, in the pack. What the fuck? [00:30:48] Speaker B: So you got the barbells, you lay it on your back, right? And you got them to the side, right? And then you bring them to the. To the top, to the front, to the right. [00:30:56] Speaker D: Yeah, but that's not. That's how it was looking. Like, you know how your chest folding or your pecs fold in like that when you do that exact. That's what it seemed like it was doing when I was doing the little roll, the pool thing. You know, I'm saying? And that's why I thought it was a chest exercise. I was fucked up. I was wrong. [00:31:10] Speaker B: So you be steering. [00:31:11] Speaker D: Get it wrong. [00:31:13] Speaker B: Sometimes you'd be staring at your muscles while you be looking, while you be working out. [00:31:18] Speaker D: Because I'm a watch this year. It's almost like the doctor actually win the last night. So, you know, you ask you crazy question, when did was last time you noticed it? So I want to notice, you know, I'm saying the transition, you know, saying of my body going from fat to fine, you know, saying, so I'm just saying from fat to slim, you know, or in shape. [00:31:38] Speaker B: So. So where you working out at? [00:31:41] Speaker D: La Fitness. [00:31:42] Speaker B: Okay. [00:31:44] Speaker D: Yeah. Come get yourself, Jay Mac. You got a membership still? [00:31:47] Speaker B: No, no, no, not for that. I had to downgrade. I'm at Planet Fitness now. [00:31:51] Speaker A: So if you're looking at muscles, your muscles when you're working out, what are you looking at when I'm working out? [00:31:57] Speaker D: No, I don't look at you, b. I'm looking around at the women in the gym. [00:32:03] Speaker A: So hard on your shit. When I work out, what do you. When I'm working out with you, what are you looking at? You looking around the room? [00:32:08] Speaker D: No, we wasn't. No, we was on different machines, remember? I wasn't standing there looking at you. I was on a different machine. [00:32:13] Speaker A: Okay. [00:32:14] Speaker D: You know, saying, and I'm looking around the room. I ain't really. They depends on the machine. And I'm off. Nice. Like in a different gym I went to. I might have come over here. I thought I told you. It's got. [00:32:24] Speaker B: I feel like you work out just enough to be dangerous. [00:32:38] Speaker D: Never use again on interviews, you know, saying, I can never say that no more. I know, I know just enough to be nice. He said, hey, look, he said, please don't say that shit no more. No interview. J yeah, yeah. [00:32:51] Speaker A: That's terrible. [00:32:52] Speaker D: I learned. I learned that somewhere. [00:32:54] Speaker B: I learned that from somebody somewhere. You know, a book or something. You read something, somebody you heard. [00:33:01] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:33:02] Speaker B: Motivational speaker. That wasn't motivating. [00:33:04] Speaker D: Hey, I was listen to motivational speaker today, and he was saying that he went back to school to get his degree, get his masters, because he need to compete with some of the top guys not to just compete for just motivation, but he just knew that he couldn't go on certain corporate. He couldn't go on corporations and not pronounce the names right. So you can't say screen and I forget the word he actually used. He said, I forget the word he used, but he said, I need to know the language that, you know, I'm saying what they speak in. Yeah, so. J Mac, I'm getting it together. J Mac, I'm learning bro, I got a lot better since the last time you seen me. [00:33:39] Speaker B: The summer is almost over. So you working on your winter body or your fall body? [00:33:46] Speaker D: I'm gonna tell you something. It's like. Like this body right here is all weather, baby. They got a better catch. Hell. You hear me? Hey, this all weather, baby. It's like an evergreen plant. Hey. It's all year round, so it don't matter when I get it together, as long as I get it together. [00:34:02] Speaker B: I feel that. I feel that animal. [00:34:04] Speaker D: Animal is vitamin D. That's giving me energy. Like. Like you can't believe. [00:34:09] Speaker C: Animal vitamin D. No, you see, and I'm on this. [00:34:12] Speaker D: Vitamin D. Yeah, he owned this. [00:34:15] Speaker A: He told me about this the other day. He believes that vitamin D is the cure for all his ills. [00:34:19] Speaker B: Vitamin D is not an energy, though, is it? [00:34:22] Speaker D: I thought that was give you energy. No, vitamin D gives you energy. No, no. This vitamin D. Like David. [00:34:32] Speaker B: Like David? [00:34:33] Speaker D: Like David. [00:34:33] Speaker A: Yeah. Like this. [00:34:39] Speaker D: I took that vitamin D. Hey, it's been giving me a lot of heads. I got. I've been fucking really, like I've been in high school. [00:34:45] Speaker A: You've been doing, like, for real fucking. [00:34:47] Speaker D: Fucking like I've been in high school. Like, it's giving me energy like that, you know? Sometimes you just get that one, you know, like at my age right now, it's just that one and done, you know, I'm saying I can't spend another time, but shit, I'm like, shit, I'm amped up. Yeah. Only be look for the energy drink like that. [00:35:03] Speaker A: I debunked that myth that old guys can't go back to back. I did, I think, four times in one day this, this year. So that was a myth. I debunked that. [00:35:12] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. But I don't think it's because of. [00:35:15] Speaker A: Vitamin D. It wasn't because of vitamin D. I didn't tell. [00:35:17] Speaker B: Take vitamin D. Yeah, vitamin D. That's like this, like sunlight, right? [00:35:24] Speaker D: Be taking a CBD incubator. So it's giving them that energy. [00:35:30] Speaker C: Make him slow down. [00:35:32] Speaker D: What's the shit? That hype you up there, France? [00:35:35] Speaker C: Crack. [00:35:39] Speaker B: Cocaine will do that. [00:35:40] Speaker A: Get you going. [00:35:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:42] Speaker A: You'll be past one of the fuck though, right? Oh, but let me not talk on it, cuz. I'm not expert. [00:35:45] Speaker B: No, no. You be one fuck on the coke. [00:35:48] Speaker A: Yeah, but your dick don't. I heard you're digging. [00:35:54] Speaker D: No, no. In the movies. And the movie. When you watch movies, niggas don't coke. We fucking a long time. [00:35:59] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the exercise. [00:36:02] Speaker A: But you can't ever come something. [00:36:04] Speaker B: Yeah, it might be like it delays your orgasm or it doesn't have. You don't have it. Cause it's like a desensitizing. You know, cocaine is a numbing. Has a numbing effect. [00:36:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:36:14] Speaker B: Well, especially if she rubs some of that in her mouth, too. Before she gave you head. [00:36:18] Speaker A: Then she won't even. [00:36:19] Speaker D: Oh, yeah, just rub that shit around her mouth. [00:36:23] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [00:36:24] Speaker A: Okay, so I brought you the show to talk about the ten years that we've been on, we've been doing this. And you talk about your dick again. How did we get to your dick? I don't know. [00:36:35] Speaker D: I'm sorry. I was. Let me say this right quick. It almost j Mac to your point, man. It remind me back in the day when I put that china brush on my dick and that. And it's just a numbing. It's the numbing stuff, right? I use it back in there, like my mouth tingling. That shit was desensitizing you like you. [00:36:51] Speaker A: Been to the dentist with your dick. [00:36:53] Speaker B: Was it called china? What was it called again? [00:36:55] Speaker D: It was. It was. It was a china brae. And, you know, I'm saying it was a little small tube that remind you, like, of the oil that you get and the malls for cologne. It was a little small tube and you just rub it and, you know, I had a little brush, like, you know how the woman had an eye pill, so that they do that eyebrow and you dip it in there and you rub it around the head of your shit. And it was kind of almost like, somewhat like sticky. Like honey, but not like sticky sticky. But, man, I should do some. You go to work, but if a chick go to lick it on it, you know, saying that, they say it's like that sweet. [00:37:23] Speaker B: I mean, what. [00:37:25] Speaker A: I've never understood that. So you put something on your dick that numbs your dick, right? And the way your dick gets hard is from sensation of stimulated. But if it's numb, how does it get hard? [00:37:35] Speaker D: Because, you know, when I was young, but see, when I was young. When you were young, right. You didn't want to come back, right? So you don't want to be the ones like that. You want to last a long time. So that's that. I guess that's what it was. You know what I'm saying? So I want to be like the energizer bunny. [00:37:50] Speaker C: So when you was young, back to back, that's why you didn't want to come. [00:37:55] Speaker D: Fred, you know what if I. You still young, nigga. Like, you did that first nut, and I think everybody did go down. Like, they ain't just jumping right? Rock solid right out that person, go flat, like a tie. And then you got a buffer back up, you know, saying, like, for real. Jumper cables, you know, or take a little small break and shit. Hey, friend, you can lie all you want, but everybody like that, bro. You got you. [00:38:17] Speaker C: I got you. Ten years, man. [00:38:21] Speaker A: Don't lie. [00:38:22] Speaker C: Nothing. [00:38:26] Speaker D: I have evolved so. [00:38:27] Speaker A: No, we have, because I brought you on the show to talk about, and you're talking about dicks and China brush still change. [00:38:36] Speaker D: But I'm saying that's only because once again, in ten years, J Mac still managed to derail me and calls me to get off track. You know what I'm saying? And I fell for the fucking. I fell for the Okie doke once a fucking game. J Mac. [00:38:48] Speaker B: Oh, my bad, my nigga. My badlandhouse. [00:38:54] Speaker D: They say, I think you're doing good, Jay Mac. What is that? Fell for the potato trick or potato in the tail fight. [00:38:59] Speaker A: Banana. [00:39:00] Speaker B: Whatever. [00:39:02] Speaker A: Saying. It's from a miss a movie quote from Beverly Hills cop, right? Oh, you're not gonna fall. [00:39:12] Speaker B: Beverly Hill cop did not suck. Come on. [00:39:15] Speaker A: You heard the new one sucked. [00:39:16] Speaker B: That's Axel. I'm not gonna even watch that. I'm not gonna watch Axel F. But. [00:39:23] Speaker D: I just want to say the third one sucks. [00:39:26] Speaker B: The third one sucks. Like. [00:39:30] Speaker D: I'm not starting to catch up, but tell my motherfucker smoothies out there, if y'all see that and y'all lie doing, man. Hey, just come on back out. Let the fellas know that y'all still around, have an outbreak support. You know, saying, yeah, have an outbreak. You know, saying, multiply like gremlins. You know, this is what we do. You know what I'm saying? [00:39:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:46] Speaker B: I feel like. I feel like you coming on the show as, like, that's it. That's the catalyst for them. You know, they're gonna jump out. Yeah, right. Like, I mean, like, you're gonna need. What's that shit, that cream that they offer for herpes that they go, we don't need it. We need to put that out there. [00:40:04] Speaker C: How you gonna put a cream to fix it? [00:40:06] Speaker A: I won't say blue star. [00:40:12] Speaker B: No. So what's the mouth? You already said it, though. What's the mouth? Herpes stuff that you put on? [00:40:16] Speaker A: Like. [00:40:17] Speaker D: Like you talking, like, for Carmen. [00:40:23] Speaker B: Do. [00:40:23] Speaker A: Not put a breather your dick. [00:40:25] Speaker B: I mean. [00:40:28] Speaker A: Do not put a breath on. [00:40:29] Speaker C: You're just gonna have to let the herpes just go do his thing. [00:40:34] Speaker A: If you fuck around, put a breath on your dick and it works, please, you need to let the world know that. But I'm saying just. I would suggest if you have herpes on your dick, please do not put a breath on it. [00:40:43] Speaker C: Probably needs antibiotics. [00:40:45] Speaker A: I don't know, just. [00:40:45] Speaker C: You probably need antibiotics. [00:40:47] Speaker A: It's got to be a different skin. [00:40:48] Speaker C: Yeah, definitely a different. [00:40:50] Speaker B: I mean, if you are. If you put china brush. Where do you even get china brush? No idea. I mean, like, if you willing to put, you know, all this. These. [00:41:06] Speaker A: And he also used to be. He also used a. Use a Saran wrap as a condom. [00:41:10] Speaker B: And Annie was a. He was a gas station, you know. [00:41:14] Speaker A: Gas station dick pills. [00:41:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, he's a lot. So you gotta think about it. [00:41:19] Speaker D: If the ramp rap is good, if Saran wrap is good. [00:41:29] Speaker B: I dispel. You can't come like, you know how rap. You know how good your rap have to be? Like, you can't have no sharp angle. No, think about. [00:41:36] Speaker D: Just think about you. So what you have to do is like, it's like you got to take your time, like wrapping a present, you know, saying if you wrap your dick, you take a time, you wrap your dick around, and then you. You fold the part down, motherfucker, down. And then you can take one more round turn, taking one more round turn around that. Then you got. That shit is locked and steel tight. You hold the freshness in. [00:42:00] Speaker A: And this nick also wore two condoms before. Remember that? [00:42:03] Speaker B: Yeah, I've heard of niggas doing that. [00:42:05] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:42:05] Speaker B: Thinking that, which is worse, because I think causes more friction. [00:42:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:12] Speaker D: I mean, it works. But I, once again, I was young then when I was doing the shit, because I really didn't want to get anything. I feared, again, something, you know, saying so. And I didn't know, you know, the dumbest shit I told, be honest, when I say then I'll pussy feel the same. He said, that's the dumbest shit you've ever said in your life. [00:42:28] Speaker A: Well, you were early on, you were about to get married as an eight, as a 17 or 18 year old. When you told me that, that was just me saying, I mean, okay, now that we're 40 something, I will say that pussy feels similar. I was afraid that you were about to marry somebody when you were 17. So that's why I was like, man, yeah, that's the dumbest shit I ever heard, bro. But it wasn't that all pussy was the same. It was that you were about to marry a chick and she was. She was lining you up, bro, because she was like, oh, isn't going to go to the military. Oh, yes. [00:42:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:03] Speaker D: So think. No, think about that. Be honest. That could have been. That could have changed the trajectory of the trajectory of my life now. Now, like, so set since you that you told me not to get married. I took your advice. I was like, fuck it. So be worth his guy. I was like, I definitely owe you some. Damn. What is that? Reciprocity? What is it, reparations? [00:43:27] Speaker B: What is it? [00:43:27] Speaker A: Restitution? Can you say some regular shit right now? These r words. [00:43:37] Speaker D: I got, I gotta say. I gotta show my growth over the last ten years, man. Like, I. You know my vocabulary. Hey, Chad, GPT has been my friend, you know, I'm saying, and so, like, I love this shit. [00:43:49] Speaker B: Hey, but, yeah, I know you in the gym, right? And you working out on the weights. You got to make some cardio, nigga. You gonna have to. You go have to get rid of that. No, no, Jimmy, that cough, Jimmy. [00:44:00] Speaker D: I did the. But I did the bike. I did the bike. No, I'm laughing. That's because I'm laughing. [00:44:03] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. If you can't laugh without coffin either, you got. [00:44:06] Speaker A: Covid, are you really overweight? [00:44:08] Speaker B: Are you already. [00:44:13] Speaker A: Like, one of them? [00:44:14] Speaker B: Hey, that's. [00:44:15] Speaker D: Hey. [00:44:15] Speaker B: Hey. [00:44:15] Speaker D: No, I think it's because now back on the phone. French register used to be the one that had to call, and that shit used to linger. He's the only one I knew had a call for two years. [00:44:27] Speaker A: No, that nigga had what happens right before a cough. That. That sound, his throat, whatever that's called. [00:44:33] Speaker B: It's a. He had, like, pre diabetes. He had pre coughed. [00:44:38] Speaker D: Think. You think his voice was still changing at 24? [00:44:41] Speaker A: I think it changed during the show. [00:44:42] Speaker B: It definitely changed, because when he first. [00:44:44] Speaker A: Got here, I thought he was gay or feminine. [00:44:46] Speaker D: Yeah, because it's. I think. I think he finally came into his manhood, like, being on the showmanship. Because he was so young and tender. [00:44:54] Speaker A: His neck had a drop, right? I mean. [00:44:57] Speaker B: Say what again? He was what? No, Fred, Fred. [00:44:59] Speaker D: I mean, vibrant, young, vibrant, intent and tender. [00:45:05] Speaker C: That sounds like a fucking. [00:45:07] Speaker A: You gonna let it. You're smiling. You let him get away with that? [00:45:10] Speaker B: Like a dating profile? [00:45:13] Speaker C: Like a gay groomer. [00:45:23] Speaker D: Kneeling socks with a little bit of short. [00:45:25] Speaker C: Currently, I'm wearing regular socks. [00:45:27] Speaker D: Okay. [00:45:28] Speaker A: Currently he got all his style, bro. [00:45:30] Speaker B: That's not. Those are not regular socks. Those are dress socks. Right. [00:45:32] Speaker A: Those are definitely dress. [00:45:34] Speaker D: He got a. He has the truck I had. [00:45:36] Speaker B: That's nylon. The way that. That snap, that's not cotton. No truck I had today, this nigga said, touch it. [00:45:42] Speaker A: No trucker hat. But he is showing me his entire thigh. For real. Like, it's right above the butt cheek. That's. That's where it's stopping. [00:45:48] Speaker B: I can. I can imagine Fred, Reggie's gonna be that old dude that he's netting out. [00:45:53] Speaker A: Oh, that's gonna come out. [00:45:53] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, he's gonna be an old nigga. Nuts. Just dangling. [00:45:56] Speaker A: Yeah, we lost movie. [00:45:57] Speaker C: That's okay, though. [00:45:58] Speaker B: Just dangling. [00:46:00] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a. That's fun, man. [00:46:01] Speaker C: About ten years hasn't changed for smooth. [00:46:03] Speaker A: I was expecting him to have something positive display. [00:46:06] Speaker B: They're like, oh, keep going. [00:46:08] Speaker A: Like, bring it on home. Nope. He went right back to his dick. That's his content. [00:46:13] Speaker B: Salute to ten years. [00:46:15] Speaker A: Some things never change. And why should it? [00:46:20] Speaker B: Especially if it don't matter. [00:46:21] Speaker A: I remember back in the days when we were doing the lives or whatever on Facebook, they were like, yo, smooth, you gotta. I'm gonna stop watching if Smoon stopped talking about his dick. You know how many times I got that message? More than a couple of times. I got saying, hey, I'm done with this show if smooth doesn't stop. [00:46:38] Speaker C: I love how he called right when we were talking about how, you know, the trans and the gays are people. [00:46:45] Speaker A: It made his dick era split up. [00:46:48] Speaker B: When he first got snuck. Or, like, all that was on his dating profile was a lot of trans. That was hilarious. Cause, yeah, he was a pioneer in that. Like you said today, you know, now people can't. People can't get away from it. And, like, you know, we used to joke smooth about it, but, yeah, now, like, you know, I think, you know, you can just. You can have it on your profile or you could. I know that you can't tell always. Cause what was that. What was that pool party that used to be in Vegas? That. Forget, was it rehabilitive rehab. So as a club, I think. And they used to have these fucking crunk rehab pool parties in winter. And then it was on MTV. They used to, like, do a reality show from him. And I'll never forget when the nigga was out there with his homeboys, you know, Vegas, everybody just comes from wherever and he ran up on a tranny and a fucking dude, you know, the security dude or whatever, was like, tell your boy. Like, that ain't what you think it is. You know, like, on some crocodile Dundee shit. Like that's not, that's not a sheila, right? Like he's like. But you know, reference, movie reference. [00:48:01] Speaker A: Sheila, no, crocodile Daddy. [00:48:03] Speaker B: Right? [00:48:03] Speaker A: So, so he's never seen Crocodile Dandy. [00:48:06] Speaker B: And, and Sheila in Australia is what they call a woman, but he's talking to this fucking. And I don't even think it was a transsexual at that much as it was maybe a drag queen, which often confuses me because I'm just like, y'all just up in names. This was the same shit, right? Like they, they got nothing. [00:48:20] Speaker A: Drag queen is. [00:48:21] Speaker C: Drag queens still think they're guys. [00:48:22] Speaker A: I think drag tape drag queen is a performative thing. [00:48:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:48:26] Speaker A: So they're like doing a performance. I don't think you just walk around as a drag queen. I think you do that on stage. [00:48:31] Speaker B: I think that's like at the lips thing. That's a, that's a performative. But I think if you just, again. [00:48:35] Speaker A: I will, I will definitely say I'm not an expert at this and I'll back out of this conversation. [00:48:41] Speaker B: I get a Dunning Kruger, this bitch. [00:48:43] Speaker A: You seem like you got it good. [00:48:45] Speaker B: I had, I had an Auntie Jojo Kruger. [00:48:47] Speaker C: Drag queens was similar to the people in Thailand. Like the lady boys. Like they know daddy dudes. They're not trying to pretend they're something else. [00:48:54] Speaker A: Ah, but they thought those, they seem like they're, I don't know, what are we doing here? [00:48:59] Speaker B: Why your expertise, all these things like you, you got a definitely roadblock for expertise. [00:49:03] Speaker A: I've learned my lesson, Mac. In ten years, what I've learned is that I don't know shit. So shut up. [00:49:08] Speaker C: But because of all these confusion, they are beefing with the gays. And I got the video. [00:49:12] Speaker A: Confusion is a singular word. You can't say these. [00:49:15] Speaker C: Oh, that's true. That's good grammar. [00:49:20] Speaker A: In ten years, you still haven't learned how to speak English. [00:49:23] Speaker B: But isn't he got a master's? I mean, that's crazy, right? Yeah. Again, because writing is different. [00:49:28] Speaker C: Cause writing got a proofread. So. [00:49:30] Speaker B: Well, if you're proof speaking. [00:49:34] Speaker A: Yeah. How do you proofread if you don't know how to speak? [00:49:36] Speaker C: Cause when you proofread, you read it again and you see the mistake. But when you're just speaking live, you're not thinking about the mistake you just made. [00:49:43] Speaker A: So you're gonna say this instead of these. [00:49:47] Speaker C: If I was proofreading. [00:49:48] Speaker A: No, but go ahead. What was your point? [00:49:50] Speaker C: Because we can't really tell the difference between who's trans and who's not? And they have all these rules, all these pronouns and so on. It's creating so much confusion now. There's problems between the trans community and the gay community, and I'm not gay or trans. So there's a gay person that explains its perfectly and even tell you he. [00:50:14] Speaker B: Did a porky pig. He said porky pig was so cool. [00:50:19] Speaker A: You want to hear this? [00:50:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:50:20] Speaker A: All right, let's get it. Uh oh. Here we go. [00:50:25] Speaker B: There. [00:50:26] Speaker E: I told you so. But they want to get rid of regular gay and lesbians now because being gay or lesbian is racist and everyone should be trans now. The organization glad, which is a trans activist organization, is now saying that being gay or lesbian is just a subcategory of being trans. They removed biological sex from the equation and replaced it with gender. So you're no longer gay or a lesbian. You are same gender loving, but what is gender? So these are the new terms to erase gay people and have everyone be trans. Now, because you are no longer gay, you are attracted to masculinity, and you are no longer a lesbian. You are just attracted to femininity. But why would they do this? Because it validates men. It validates men. Because it validates men who identify as women who claim that they're lesbians. It validates their identity. How far can they actually take this? Like, this is why the LGB needs to be separated from the teeth. Because on one side you have an orientation, and on the other side you have mental illness. Yeah, you heard me right? I said what I said. [00:51:23] Speaker C: And the reason why I love this video, because we called it. Yeah, we all called this two, three years ago. It was like, eventually, gay people ain't gonna fuck. [00:51:32] Speaker A: I wanna see what these terms are. She pulled up. [00:51:34] Speaker C: Well, it was like, nothing like. [00:51:36] Speaker A: Andrew. Andrew. [00:51:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:37] Speaker C: It's like, one means that you're just attracted to masculinity was at the end of it, or. [00:51:41] Speaker A: No, it's coming back. I just got it on mute so that I can. Once I see it, I'm gonna read it out once it pops back on the screen because I want to know what the she said, their definition. What book is this in? Okay, here they go on. All right, so it says Andro sexual. [00:51:55] Speaker C: That's a weird name already. [00:51:57] Speaker A: Well, it's from the word androgynous. Oh, woots. [00:52:01] Speaker B: Yeah, no, it just still seems weird. [00:52:03] Speaker A: An adjective used to describe a person who is primarily sexually, aesthetically and or romantically attracted to masculinity. What? Yeah, I'm gonna read that one more time. Cause I didn't get it the first time I read it. An adjective used to describe a person who is primarily sexually, aesthetically and or romantically attracted to masculinity. So primarily, you have to be sexually attracted to a male male, then, aesthetically, meaning you have to be attracted to the parts. [00:52:32] Speaker B: So again, so they're ruling out butches, right? Like, so you got a dyke who acts masculine, but she looks feminine. So that's not going to work. [00:52:40] Speaker A: Well, that. [00:52:41] Speaker B: Hold on. [00:52:41] Speaker A: This is Glad's new term for gay. That's just gay. [00:52:43] Speaker B: Oh. [00:52:44] Speaker A: An adjective used to describe a person who is primarily sexually, aesthetically and or romantically attracted to masculinity. And that's androsexual or androphilic. Glad's new term for lesbian is gynosexual or gynephile. Filly. Gynephily. [00:53:01] Speaker C: I'm gynephile. [00:53:02] Speaker A: That's a weird word. And an adjective used to describe a person who is primarily sexually, aesthetically and or romantically attracted to femininity. [00:53:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, we. Like you said, French, Reggie. And I know that people didn't want to hear it. And it was like, oh, that's. That's you. I mean, you're walking a slippery slope when you talk about mental illness, but there's nothing. There's nothing. There's. We can go back to last week's, you know, show about dementia and you were talking about people just, you know, co signing on. You know, how often do you just. You just co sign on some shit that you know ain't real, right? Like, you can't just. [00:53:37] Speaker A: But you said we should do it. [00:53:39] Speaker B: Well, with people with dementia, for sure. [00:53:41] Speaker A: But not people with transmission. [00:53:42] Speaker B: No. Yeah. Trans mencia, trans mention. Don't. Don't get it. Like, you. You just need. If you're young and maybe if you do have dementia, right? If that's a thing that's causing this, right, then we need to. We need to address it, right? And in your world, maybe we can say, hey, yeah, you are a fucking Martian, or you are a fucking, you know, ex war hero, doorknob, whatever the fuck you think you are, right? Like, you just want to be this right out of. Out of the blue, all of a sudden, fine. [00:54:09] Speaker A: But no, that's okay. Wanting to be something is fine. [00:54:14] Speaker C: I don't have a society. [00:54:15] Speaker A: No. Thinking you are is the problem. Be all day long, wanna be a dude, want to be a girl, whatever you want to be, right? Believing that you actually are. But somebody fucked up in the. In the manufacturing plant. [00:54:26] Speaker C: Right, but how do you make that want a reality if you don't believe it? [00:54:31] Speaker A: Huh? [00:54:31] Speaker C: How do you. [00:54:32] Speaker B: Wow, that was fucking deep. I caught it like that. Yeah. That's like. I don't know, man. [00:54:38] Speaker C: You said wanting is fine, but believing that you are is the problem. I was like, but how do you actually make that want become a desired reality if you don't believe it? [00:54:48] Speaker A: Okay, you were a kid. You probably wanted to fly. [00:54:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:52] Speaker A: How'd you work that out? [00:54:53] Speaker C: I tried to and I bust my ass. [00:54:54] Speaker A: How did you work it out? The result? [00:54:56] Speaker C: Busting my ass. [00:54:57] Speaker A: No, no, no. So you don't want to do it anymore? [00:54:59] Speaker C: I don't want to feel that pain no more. [00:55:01] Speaker A: Why? [00:55:02] Speaker C: Because I realized I couldn't fly. [00:55:03] Speaker A: Oh, so that's what, that's what happens. You don't make a warrant a reality if it's not possible, right? What are you talking about? That's that same mentality. The mentality that you just asked that question is the same mentality. That's the fucking problem. But to them, you can't do whatever you want to do. [00:55:17] Speaker C: But to them, we are creating a world where it is possible to. [00:55:21] Speaker A: It's not. [00:55:21] Speaker B: It's not possible. [00:55:22] Speaker C: But we are, though. [00:55:23] Speaker A: It's not. [00:55:24] Speaker C: We are giving them f, as in female in the license. They can no, put that in their job applications now. [00:55:32] Speaker A: Still sound like a warrant to me. Do you have a dick? And you can make kids with it? [00:55:37] Speaker B: You got ovaries in a fucking womb? [00:55:39] Speaker A: You just playing dress up, bro. [00:55:40] Speaker B: Right. [00:55:41] Speaker A: And that's crazy. It's crazy to really feel like you're the wrong person on the inside and that God was playing a joke on everybody, not you. On everybody else. [00:55:50] Speaker B: Right? Right. So it's weird, right? Like, if you feel like you should have been something else, right? Like, I remember growing up feeling like I should have been born in the sixties, right? Like I felt like, you know, the free love, the fucking drugs, all of that, that, that would have been a better time for me, right? Like, but it wasn't. And I never, you know, you wasn't. It couldn't, it couldn't be, right? Right? No, it wasn't though, right? I I can't make myself a fucking flower child. I can't make myself born in the sixties, right? Like, I can't make myself be born. [00:56:29] Speaker A: Or be born in the fifties or forties, I guess. Yeah, mid forties. [00:56:32] Speaker B: Yep. So it's, it's just, it's one of those things, man, that it's, it's, you know, I you can want whatever, but you can't. And there's no other, like, way we allow this to happen where you can say, hey, this is just what it is, and then we have to respect what you say. [00:56:49] Speaker C: Yeah, I think. I think the reason why we allowed is because there's an economy behind it, we can make money out of these people because there's. They're going to be consistent side effects because. Because they're not really that. So the fact that they're willing to go through the surgeries and shit, or. [00:57:03] Speaker B: Is it part of the bigger plan, again, of population reduction? [00:57:06] Speaker A: Or is it part of the even bigger plan where we got a bunch of senators and celebrities that are fucking perverts and they're like, well, shit, anything I can do to get us. Get y'all closer to me. [00:57:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:57:17] Speaker C: I think all those play a role to the acceptance of allowing society to become that way. I think the perversion in the people in power is one thing. I think the financial component is the thing that actually makes companies and random motherfuckers be like, okay, let's do it. Doctors, people that go to doctorate school to be like, okay, I guess I'll do this surgery. [00:57:39] Speaker B: Because you know how many fucking, like, you know, psychiatric wards were built because of a mindset like that, right? Where there was just one person's like, oh, I'm a fucking unicorn, or I'm a fucking leprechaun. I'm a fucking this or that, right? Like, I came to from, you know, like just going back to fucking movies, right? Like in the first terminator, they fucking put her in a psychiatric word when she fucking talked about this fucking dude who came from the future. And then, you know, there was this terminator that tried to kill her and all this other bullshit. They end up locking that bitch up. They put her in a fucking psychiatric ward and said, fuck you. You talking this crazy shit. You don't get to live with the rest of us. [00:58:20] Speaker C: You see, like, with me, with the train shit, I have, like, weird. Like, a part of me feels like this is really a first world problem. [00:58:29] Speaker B: Because, like, that's because the mother niggas. [00:58:31] Speaker C: I mean, they places in the world, niggas ain't worried about that shit. [00:58:35] Speaker B: They're really. I mean, because, again, there's too much living, right? Like, again, this goes back to. So if we were talking about then the previous show, LeBron, you know, and fucking Bronny, and you talking about. About being. Having more time to be creativity. This is what happens when you have too much time. Yeah, this is the creativity that you come up with, right? Like, you, you start, I mean, you. You want some creative shit? How about this? I'm a boy or I'm a girl, right? Like this is that. This is some new creative shit. Like, you thought. You thought I was gonna fucking paint a fucking Picasso or some shit. You thought I was gonna fucking sculpt something or fucking develop something, develop something else, right? Like, I'm here to sculpting these nuts off, and now I'm telling you I'm a girl and you have to fucking believe it, right? [00:59:21] Speaker C: Here's the other thing with the financial component with, like, if you're anorexic, there's not really money in that because, one, you're killing yourself slowly. And to the food industry, suffering. Same goes for bulimic, but with the trans. Oh, you're going to have consistent side effects because of these surgeries. That means there's consistent medicine I can prescribe you. Two, you're going to have psychological, you already have a psychological problem. So therapy budget is off to the roof. Three, so we can. Three, if more and more people are fall for this stupidity, we can show the world, hey, people need to be governed. People need a leader to tell them what to do because they're quote unquote, suffering from identity issues. So I believe all these things, like we had said, plays a role. But I think the financial is the engine. I think the other things are the alternator and shit like that, but the engine is the money they can make. [01:00:15] Speaker B: Off of that, I guess. I mean, and I think too, it may be even. Maybe even more than that, right? Like, I think, you know, the. The distractions, right? You know, I mean, like, we're talking about, you know, arguing with people about there, you know, going into the right bathroom or this, that and the other. Meanwhile, laws are being changed around us that are fucking fucking us up, right? [01:00:39] Speaker C: And it started again, 2025. [01:00:41] Speaker B: That. That shit right there is Mani. The fact that that project 2025. Yeah. And then, and then, you know, that's. [01:00:48] Speaker C: Always been the point. [01:00:49] Speaker B: But then, like, you know, that it's funny because people were talking about, oh, you know, SCOTUS just made it so that the president is above fucking reproach, right, while in doing his duties, right? Like, you can't fucking do anything against him, him while he's in office or whatever. While he does something while in office, I guess, right? And it's like, oh, well, here Trump is trying to do that. Like, fuck Trump. That is. That's groundwork for any, I mean, that's. [01:01:10] Speaker A: Not just gonna do with Trump, is everybody? [01:01:13] Speaker B: That's not just Trump. Like that just goes forward. Like any president has this ability now to do some, whatever the fuck shit and can't be held really accountable. I mean, we talking about fucking women in their accountability. Fucking, you know, measure with their number. Where is fucking, we just took that off the board for presidents. Like you got no accountability. Like you don't give a fuck. Like you could do whatever the fuck you want long as you doing it as a president. [01:01:37] Speaker C: And quote unquote, with that type of ruling, no president need to get impeached no more. [01:01:42] Speaker B: No, that's what they're, that's what they're, that's what they're going to do. Like this, this whole circus that we've been having about fucking coming for presidents and shit. Like they're like, we're going to stop this. As a matter of fact, from an hour president is above the law basically. And it's like, well, God damn. [01:01:56] Speaker C: Well, wasn't it always? [01:01:57] Speaker A: But why shouldn't they be above the law? What's the fucking point? Listen, what's the point in getting to that level? [01:02:04] Speaker C: Yeah, if I'm not above the level. [01:02:05] Speaker A: Like what's the point? Like, if I'm the bossest boss that there is in this country, how is anybody gonna check who gonna check me, boo. [01:02:13] Speaker B: Checks and balances. That's why we have that, right? [01:02:15] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's stupid. [01:02:16] Speaker C: But it's just to give us the illusion we have. It's not really have it. [01:02:19] Speaker B: Well, it kinda is because, you know, you can't. He couldn't before just unilaterally do anything, right. Like there was the fucking Senate, there's Congress, there's shit that had to be fucking agreed upon before, you know, sure, he had veto power to say no on certain things, but he couldn't just say, hey, this is what's going to happen. Fuck anybody got to say, right? You know, I mean, that that wasn't the case. And I think that was the thing that, you know, as a country, we just celebrated a couple weeks ago, 4 July, of what we were trying to get away from. Right? Like the read. The whole reason why we became a union, you know, our own country, was because we didn't want to operate underneath that kind of a system. Right? Am I right or I wrong? Because again, I did cut a lot of classes. [01:02:57] Speaker A: Well, I think that that, that's one version, but I think that it had a lot to do with Protestant being Protestant. As far as religion goes, I think, I think it had more to do with religion than it did government back then. [01:03:10] Speaker B: And it was weird because you don't hear about a lot of protestant shit, you know, I mean, it's more Baptist. [01:03:15] Speaker A: Well, yeah, but that's because you don't understand what the word Protestant means. [01:03:17] Speaker B: Oh, no, I don't. [01:03:18] Speaker C: I'm good on that though. [01:03:20] Speaker B: That's cool. [01:03:22] Speaker A: Protestant is protesting against the regular religion, so Catholicism. Anything that's not Catholicism in Christianity would be considered protestant because you're protesting against Vatican and the mother church as opposed to. So Lutheran, Baptist, all those are protestant religions. Episcopalian, those are all protestant religion. So I, you know, I'm not, again, I must know. [01:03:49] Speaker B: This is your smee. Fuck you. No, fuck you. Don't act like this ain't your smee. [01:03:53] Speaker A: No. [01:03:53] Speaker B: When it comes to religion. No, you know your shit. Shut the fuck up. [01:03:56] Speaker A: Don't know a goddamn thing. [01:03:58] Speaker B: Don't do this, dummy. [01:03:59] Speaker A: Kruger. [01:04:00] Speaker B: Yeah, bullshit, DK. Bullshit. We were brothers and cross. I know you know I'm DK. You didn't been to the motherland, my Kruger. You fucking field trips. [01:04:10] Speaker A: I've heard. So don't take my word for, for it. That that's what. Protestant nigga. [01:04:14] Speaker B: You were baptized in the River Jordan. [01:04:16] Speaker A: I've heard. [01:04:16] Speaker B: Were you or were you not? [01:04:18] Speaker A: I have heard the irrelevant. Yes, I was, but irrelevant. Irrelevant, however, I've heard. [01:04:26] Speaker B: No, that's not irrelevant. That's a fucking. No, that's not right. Come on, you talking about like there's, there's niggas in bathtubs with chlorine and shit. You in here with regular bathtub, right? This thing, you got warm fucking bubbles and shit. [01:04:39] Speaker A: Like, you know, it was ridiculous, bro. Like I've told on the show before, it was like an assembly line baptism. It wasn't what you think. It wasn't like me and the bunch of, you know, prehistoric people out in the middle of some place that there's no land for. [01:04:51] Speaker B: What's the series with John Goodman and he's evangelist? Was it the, his whole family? [01:04:57] Speaker A: It's on HBO. Max the thorn. Not Thornberry's. I know what you're talking about. Cause the guy from eastbound and down. [01:05:06] Speaker B: Right, right in that first episode where they're baptizing people in the wave pool and like a fucking, like, it wasn't. [01:05:14] Speaker A: That bad, but they're literally, they literally have, they've, they've made it a turnstile. So like they got like bars like, like Six Flags. You know how you go through the little bars to get, you know. And when you're in line. Yeah, there's like, those bars, like, you're. [01:05:27] Speaker B: Getting on the subway, right? [01:05:28] Speaker A: They have that going down to the river, and then you. You know what I'm saying? You go down one and come back up one, and then you. And you go to where their actual water is, but you're waiting in a lot of. And then you go to the place and they dump you. It's the same. [01:05:40] Speaker B: You have to pay. [01:05:41] Speaker A: Yeah, they said something like, no. [01:05:43] Speaker B: So you had to pay, though. [01:05:44] Speaker A: Yes. [01:05:44] Speaker B: Oh, God damn. Yeah, I thought it may be, you know. Hey, anybody who wants to come, come on down. [01:05:50] Speaker A: Ain't no volunteers. [01:05:52] Speaker B: This is like Six Flags, right? [01:05:54] Speaker A: You gotta pay for your salvation. Well, there was a church selling that recently, though. Recently in 2024, there was a church selling salvation. Wow. They're letting. They're letting people buy their land in heaven. [01:06:06] Speaker B: See? And this is the. I think 2024. [01:06:10] Speaker C: I won't even want to put that guy in jail. [01:06:12] Speaker A: Why? [01:06:13] Speaker B: He's like, it's a good hustle. [01:06:15] Speaker C: Like, if niggas are dad stupid, like, that's on them. [01:06:18] Speaker A: Like, no, it's not. Because there are people who are that religious. And I would. I would say religion and sip and stupidity are synonymous. But y'all might feel that's offensive, so I won't say it well, but I will say that. I will. [01:06:30] Speaker B: Well, I think that there's the same. [01:06:32] Speaker C: Because I feel like if a nigga did that, I can't even be mad. [01:06:36] Speaker B: No, but there is the same. There is a very. I'm not going to say similar mindset, but it is really, like, the niggas. [01:06:42] Speaker C: That be buying stars. [01:06:43] Speaker B: No, the trans community. Right? No, seriously, you believe so hard, right? Like, you believe beyond fucking reality, right? Like. Or beyond anything that anybody can say to you, right? Like, there's nothing that anybody can say. Say that would dispel your belief. Like, even if you are confronted with other information, like your dick, you're still gonna be like, nah, I'm still. I'm still a woman. Like, obviously that doesn't mean shit. Like, somebody. [01:07:12] Speaker A: You don't see this black girl magic all over me. [01:07:14] Speaker B: That's just a big clip. Like, fuck you. Like, it is. Same thing with religion. There's some people that. They're not open to anything, right? Like. And I often, you know, that's why I don't really fuck with religion, because I remember telling my parents was like, we don't. You guys are. You know, it basically is anything but this is of the devil. But how do you know? Because you have never even looked into anything. Because you've been told everything. But this is the devil. So anything. Why would you even open yourself or even look at anything else, right? And when anyone comes with any sort of argument or discussion about anything else, you just shut it down immediately. Like, fuck you. You just spreading the fucking devil's work, right? And it's just like, well, hold on. You don't even know. I mean, again, it's. I hate to show these movies and shit and shows, but I was watching Abbott, Abbott elementary, and she. The fucking chick, Jadine, the little short girl. Her, dude, they were like, she's like, we've been together since 8th grade. They're like, wait a minute. So this is the only nigga you didn't fucked? [01:08:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:08:15] Speaker B: And then she's like, yeah, well, how do you know then? Like, I mean, how do you know what? How do you know that this is it? Like, you don't need. Oh. [01:08:22] Speaker A: Cause I don't agree with you on this one. [01:08:23] Speaker B: I understand, but this is what they're saying. Like, how do you know you getting good dick? How do you know you're fucking, you. [01:08:27] Speaker A: Know, I mean, like, do you enjoy it then you're getting good dick. You see how the brain wants to make something else. If you're enjoying it, you're getting good dick. Shut up and get that good dick. [01:08:36] Speaker B: I get it. I get it. But why do the sample, okay, how you know they're not better dick? [01:08:41] Speaker A: Why do you need better? If it's good enough and you're comfortable coming, why would you need better? [01:08:44] Speaker B: That's such a great point. I get it. [01:08:47] Speaker A: That's some Satan shit. Satan got you out there trying other pussies and trying other dicks. [01:08:51] Speaker B: I get you. [01:08:52] Speaker A: That ain't it. [01:08:52] Speaker B: But again, so then that falls right in line with the christian nationalists, right? They're like, I know. I don't need to hear nothing else. I'm satisfied with the word that I've been given, right? Like, so anybody trying to tell me about anything else that may contradict what I know is the devil. Like, fuck you. I'm happy enough. I'm happy. I'm sustained. I'm satisfied enough with what I know, with what I've been taught that nothing else fucking matters. [01:09:18] Speaker A: Yeah, that's Dunning Kruger, though. [01:09:24] Speaker C: Everything is Danny Krueger if you think about it. [01:09:26] Speaker B: It is not Danny. Don't say Danny no more, bro. [01:09:28] Speaker A: It is Danny Krueger. [01:09:29] Speaker C: Every podcast. [01:09:30] Speaker A: And that's why it can't be a real thing. Stop it. [01:09:34] Speaker B: It's only been around since 1999, and they put it back and there's nothing new. And if you just invent shit, they. [01:09:40] Speaker A: Just made that shit. [01:09:41] Speaker B: Right? Like, you just. This is. There's. It's hard to come up with new shit now like, this late in the game. [01:09:48] Speaker A: What the fuck can we call it? [01:09:49] Speaker B: Like, that's all we're doing is rebranding a lot of shit that's already been around, bullshitting. [01:09:56] Speaker A: I just don't like the fact. And I, you know, this is going back to last week, but I just don't like the fact that they try to shut people out, make people feel like your opinion doesn't matter. Be quiet. Because we're the experts. Y'all ain't no fuck. [01:10:06] Speaker C: And every. And then when you look at history, it's usually a nigga that's from the outside world of whatever that thing is that makes the best invention or the greatest. [01:10:15] Speaker B: What do you like, he's talking about, like, the. The founder of philosophy. What was his name? What do we talk about? [01:10:22] Speaker A: Who was the founder of philosophy? [01:10:23] Speaker B: I don't know. We talked about. No, it wasn't Plato. It was Socrates, I think. [01:10:26] Speaker A: Okay. [01:10:27] Speaker B: And again, he was. He was the anti establishment. [01:10:29] Speaker A: Oh, right, right. Because he was a. He was a plea. But he was going against the establishment. We're not listening to you. [01:10:35] Speaker B: He's anti establishment. [01:10:38] Speaker A: And definitely money makes you smarter. Money makes you more important. Right? [01:10:42] Speaker C: Makes you more important. [01:10:43] Speaker B: Doesn't make you more important. [01:10:45] Speaker A: That's what they fooled everybody into. [01:10:46] Speaker B: I don't. Again, for society. I love when you just hop right on. [01:10:52] Speaker A: I didn't say that. So he's not. [01:10:54] Speaker B: No, he did. He thought you said it. He didn't know that you weren't speaking for yourself. [01:10:57] Speaker A: I'm dukedom. [01:10:58] Speaker C: I'm not disagreeing. Money does make you more. [01:11:01] Speaker B: No, it doesn't. [01:11:02] Speaker C: If I have money and I have more money than you, whatever I say to the society, they gonna take my word. More than your word just because I have more money. Because even if you. [01:11:15] Speaker B: Jesus. [01:11:16] Speaker A: They killed Jesus. [01:11:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I know, but. [01:11:18] Speaker A: And they didn't believe him. [01:11:19] Speaker B: But again, but they believe him today. [01:11:21] Speaker A: Why? It's all fake. [01:11:22] Speaker C: Because the Vatican got the money and they wanted to. Wanted to spread their messages, and they use Jesus as a. As a mascot to spread their messages. This is why people of today support Jesus. But it goes back to a group of people that had the money. [01:11:38] Speaker B: But before that, there was. He had. He has some supporters. Right. Like, I know that they was only twelve, man, there was no. It was just those twelve niggas that think it was like fucking Caitlin Clark. He was the original Caitlin Clark. Jesus is what they were showing, showing up. They was good. They were selling out new arenas. They was like, hey, we about to do this count here, but here come Jesus. We need a bigger fucking stage. [01:11:58] Speaker A: Jesus is the shoney's big boy of religious. [01:12:00] Speaker B: Speaking of Caitlin Clark, shout out to my girl for the triple double. First rookie, you know, you think, what's your name? [01:12:07] Speaker C: Reese got down. [01:12:08] Speaker B: You mean because of them double doubles? [01:12:10] Speaker C: Double double. And a team doing better? [01:12:11] Speaker B: No, that her team is not doing better. Look at the record. Her team is not doing better. They just in her. When she set that record for the double double, they lost a game. So. [01:12:20] Speaker C: But I thought they won that game. [01:12:22] Speaker B: Now, they lost that game. [01:12:23] Speaker C: That was against the Aces, which. [01:12:25] Speaker B: No, I know they lost against the. [01:12:26] Speaker C: Aces, but the next, I think, was. [01:12:27] Speaker B: Against delivery when she set the record for most double doubles by a rookie. [01:12:32] Speaker C: Listen, to be honest. [01:12:36] Speaker B: Like going to a coma. Yeah, she's at 14 right now. Yeah, she's at 14 straight double double. [01:12:43] Speaker C: And it's not like ten and ten, it's like 20 and ten. [01:12:46] Speaker B: No, she's getting. She getting twenties and twenties. Niggas. Like, she's out there getting Shaq numbers. [01:12:50] Speaker C: And she still get three to four. [01:12:51] Speaker A: Assistant. [01:12:53] Speaker B: She out there getting. She a dog. [01:12:55] Speaker C: I think they're gonna do what? What was this that year when. When Grant Hill and what's his name when we get. [01:13:00] Speaker A: Nope. [01:13:00] Speaker B: Jason kid. [01:13:02] Speaker A: No. Both of you guys know. Both of you guys cannot reference real basketball players for this bullshit. You say Shaq and now you saying Grant Hill. I will not stand for it. No, I will cut this whole fucking episode off. [01:13:14] Speaker D: Nigga. [01:13:14] Speaker A: We won't celebrate ten years of nothing. I'm not. [01:13:18] Speaker B: How far we come in ten years? [01:13:19] Speaker A: I am not gonna say, we got WNBA sit by and let you compare these bitches to Shaq and Grant Hill. [01:13:26] Speaker B: When we started two of the best ever do it. No one gave a fuck about the WBA when we first started doing our podcast. [01:13:31] Speaker C: They still don't. [01:13:32] Speaker B: Yes, they do. No, this is like the transgate, let me tell you. [01:13:36] Speaker A: Niggas yelling and everybody else like, what? [01:13:38] Speaker B: Let me tell you, we're watching women's basketball. So last year, right before this crop of rookies came out, right when they did the all star voting, I think the number one voter had like under 100,000. [01:13:48] Speaker A: I saw that. [01:13:48] Speaker B: It's like 600,000 votes, 700,000 votes and shit. Now, like, one year, it was under a hundred thousand for the most. If that was a bitcoin, nigga, that's like. Shit are you talking about? That's motherfucking Netflix. Damn. That's that shit that just sprouted. Like. You kidding me, man? Like, come on, man. [01:14:09] Speaker A: No, this is. [01:14:10] Speaker B: This shit is. There's some. Something. [01:14:11] Speaker A: No, there isn't. [01:14:13] Speaker B: It's a rookie crop, bro. [01:14:14] Speaker A: Man, there's nothing. Okay, here's the crazy part. I was at a. I was at junior crickets the other day, and there was a WNBA game over. Now they're too expensive. I went back because Jake Smooth came over and he wanted something. I was like, man, whatever. I will go. It was $50 for two of us. Ten each. No, see, we both got ten piece fries and a drink, and it was $50. [01:14:36] Speaker C: How much was the drink? [01:14:37] Speaker B: $7 20%. [01:14:39] Speaker A: Gratitude automatically added to go or in house. [01:14:42] Speaker B: JR crickets in. I remember when I first saw again ten years ago. I remember when I first hit junior crickets. I was on a junior cricket thing. Like, every time I came over, I had some junior crickets with me, right. For, like, a minute. And I remember y'all was like, y'all like, you like Jr cricket? I was like, yeah. [01:14:57] Speaker A: I mean, price, Dan. [01:14:58] Speaker B: Yeah. Way different price. For sure. [01:15:01] Speaker A: They're charging the service fee now, too, so you got to pay for the credit card fee, and you got to pay 22%. [01:15:06] Speaker B: Their business winning. [01:15:09] Speaker A: But my point was that location. My point was, though, that I was there, and it was a WNBA game on. And so I said, you know what? I'm not gonna pay full attention to this bullshit, but I will kind of pay attention because. Smooth one timeout shit. So, you know, I had time, right? And, you know, when he's in between, when he's just rambling and I start tuning out, I would just focus on the game, bro. There's nothing. Nothing. Not one element that's better than men's basketball. [01:15:36] Speaker B: You would rather watch. [01:15:38] Speaker A: Let me finish my point. [01:15:39] Speaker B: Would you rather watch a McDonald's all american boy high school game? [01:15:42] Speaker A: Yes. [01:15:43] Speaker B: Okay. [01:15:43] Speaker A: Absolutely. [01:15:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:15:45] Speaker A: There's. There's the argument that women's sports or women's basketball is more of a team game. I don't care. It's worse in every imaginable. And visually, there's. It's just worse. The shooting is worse. The players are worse. The sets are worse. All of the cameras are worse. It's a darker color. It's not even as. Indeed, it's like hd and sd cameras. It's all worse, bro. The uniforms are worse. [01:16:14] Speaker B: Who are you watching? [01:16:16] Speaker A: I don't know. Whoever was on Saturday at about. No, it was Sunday. [01:16:21] Speaker B: Was it the. Was it? Who's a. Who do we got in Atlanta? Mystics. [01:16:25] Speaker A: It wasn't the mystics. I don't think it was. [01:16:29] Speaker C: Dream. [01:16:30] Speaker A: The dream, right? And I. That's how little I was paying. I don't even know who the teams were, but I just watched them throw that ball around the three point line, slow as fuck. Like, kids would be able to steal that pass. Dribbling too many times, but not dribbling, like, you know, trying to curl, like some dudes, like, take too long. They're doing crossovers. No, they're just trying to get in the right position, so they're dribbling like this and spinning them. Their bodies around. [01:16:54] Speaker B: I think you're. I think you just gave me the aha. Moment that I needed, because again, I think that's the difference, at least with Caitlin, is like, she's not that. Come on, bro, don't drop your water bottle. Just listen to what I'm saying. She doesn't play basketball. Like what you just described. She comes off of screens and pulls, right? Like, she's. She's catching and she's shooting, like. Like Steph the chef from the logo, they get, like. You know what I mean? Like, she's. And it's not undefended. It's not like, oh, no one's around me. [01:17:25] Speaker C: She's like, even about her jump shots. [01:17:27] Speaker B: I mean, again, she'd be dropping dies. Like. [01:17:30] Speaker C: So again, she began turnovers, cuz. Niggas don't even know that a pass could be possible, right? [01:17:35] Speaker A: Oh, so we're gonna come in her making great pass that nobody can catch. [01:17:38] Speaker C: No, I'm saying that she was playing with niggas. Niggas would have caught that. [01:17:42] Speaker B: No. [01:17:42] Speaker A: When Michael Vick was playing for the Falcons. No, they always complain about how hard he threw the ball. You remember this, man? [01:17:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:17:49] Speaker A: He would throw the ball so hard that the receivers couldn't even catch the shit. It would hit him in the hands or in the chest, and they lose the pass or it'd go over their heads or whatever. He got penalized for being a bad quarterback when that happened. But, you know, you're like, man, she's so good, niggas can't even, can't even get their sis. They. They ruining her assist. [01:18:06] Speaker C: Like you said. You just said niggas are making slow passes right where kids could catch them. That's the speed that they used to level. [01:18:15] Speaker A: I'm saying, he's full of shit. There's no past that she's thrown. There's been a nigga past. [01:18:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:18:23] Speaker A: I can dress up like a pig. Like a pig. But that'll mean I am a pig, my nigga. [01:18:28] Speaker B: You're Freddie Krueger in right now. Because again, you watch none of her fucking shit to be talking about how she do it. It's different. Let's go to this. Next time she coming to, she come down now. Let's go. [01:18:42] Speaker C: We have to go. [01:18:43] Speaker B: Let's go. And then if afterwards you still feel. [01:18:45] Speaker A: The same about y'all, don't chip in for my ticket. I'm not spending no money. [01:18:48] Speaker B: You're the richest thing in here. [01:18:49] Speaker A: I'm not paying for that bullshit. [01:18:51] Speaker B: Put another company. [01:18:52] Speaker A: Put your money where your mouth is, my nigga. You have to do that. [01:18:56] Speaker C: Play each other. [01:18:56] Speaker B: You know, I think they got a. [01:18:58] Speaker C: I'm pretty sure they have a shorter season. Dream and fever. [01:19:01] Speaker A: Why do we need to see the dream of fever? [01:19:02] Speaker B: Because she will. She got a for. The dream is Atlanta. So she's got to come to Atlanta to play the dream. And the fever is her. And so, I mean. [01:19:10] Speaker A: Oh, I got it. [01:19:11] Speaker B: Right. [01:19:11] Speaker A: Okay. [01:19:12] Speaker B: Yeah, so those are. Those are the two, but yeah, I don't know if they're coming again, but they. They had you looking it up. [01:19:17] Speaker A: I didn't know. I didn't know the name of our team. She's on the Indiana fever. [01:19:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:19:21] Speaker A: Why the fever, cuz? [01:19:22] Speaker B: Nigga, they hot. Nigga, they gotta do a pacers 100. [01:19:26] Speaker A: Kind of match a little bit now they don't. Same colors, though, right? [01:19:29] Speaker B: Yeah, similar colors. Yeah. Just like the. What are the. LA is the galaxy. What the fuck they gotta do with the Lakers? [01:19:34] Speaker A: Oh, no. They should have made a. Made the Miami the fever because. [01:19:37] Speaker B: Yeah, that makes sense. But the Lakers again. The Lakers don't make sense in LA anyway, right? That's from Minnesota. Right? That's a thousand Lakes. Like, there's no Lakes really, in fucking. [01:19:47] Speaker A: Always thought Lakers were a dumb organization. [01:19:49] Speaker B: I don't know about that. You didn't always think that. So let's be clear. Stop that. Because I can't believe you, bro. So, like, up until the late 2010 SDE, yeah. Out of the Western Conference, there was like, when there was like 50 something, like championships. I think we're like at 80 or something now, maybe, but there's like 50 something. The Lakers had been to at least half of them in the Western Conference. [01:20:14] Speaker A: That feels normal. That feels right to you in the. [01:20:16] Speaker B: In the western? [01:20:17] Speaker A: Stop for a second. Let's say you're not from California at all. There's one team that has been there more than half the time, and you don't think there's a problem at all with that? That seems fair to you? Seems clear. Imbalance. [01:20:29] Speaker B: Yep. [01:20:29] Speaker A: Fuck out of here. You sound stupid. You know, you're a Lakers fan. But, you know, if you weren't like, yo, this is some bullshit. This is set up. [01:20:38] Speaker B: Nah, set up. It's just like that. [01:20:39] Speaker A: Almost threw my water bottle at you thinking, you know, this is a setup. [01:20:43] Speaker B: It's not set up. We had Kobe and Shaq, magic and Kareem and worthy. They get like these. What are you supposed to do with that? Like, if you're not supposed to fucking be there all the time with those fucking tools. Like, you give a fucking carpenter a fucking workshop and you be like, oh, this niggas making chairs. Like, it seems weird. Isn't he gonna make it a bunch of chairs? Like, no, will you. This thing is making chairs with a fucking. With a fucking screwdriver and a hammer. Now you give it his nigga whole workshop, right? Of course he's gonna make a bunch of chairs. [01:21:10] Speaker A: Say Kevin Johnson, Dan Marley, Jeff Horne, Sec Charles. They challenged, okay, I would say Carl Malone, John Stockton. [01:21:18] Speaker B: They challenge, okay. [01:21:19] Speaker A: I would say there's so many teams. [01:21:22] Speaker B: That are out there, and they all challenge, right? They just didn't. They didn't when it came to the metal, you know, I mean, when the road at the precipice. So they were all there. [01:21:30] Speaker A: That was like seven sayings and one. You never finished any of it. The role where the role meets the precipice, but it all comes. [01:21:36] Speaker B: Gary Payton and Sean Kemp and all them niggas. All of. All of them teams got to challenge to get to the finals, right? But none of them. I mean, John Stockton and fucking Carl Malone, they. [01:21:48] Speaker A: They had a dad, a shooting guard. [01:21:49] Speaker B: And, oh, yeah, Hornesack. That. [01:21:51] Speaker A: They had another small forward. That was. [01:21:53] Speaker B: Yeah, was it what? Byron Russell. [01:21:55] Speaker A: Russell. Yeah, they had some ballers. [01:21:57] Speaker B: Yeah. No, they did. And again, they. [01:21:58] Speaker A: Sadly, Byron Russell is known as a guy that Jordan crossed up in the finals, but he actually was a great player. [01:22:03] Speaker B: He pushed it is a great player. [01:22:05] Speaker A: He wasn't. I don't know if he's hall of fame, but he was a great player. [01:22:07] Speaker B: Yeah. And I was at a fucking Jamie Foxx comedy concert where this thing goes out in Sacramento, and I'm niggas Jones. That in every comic Jones, that nigga, like, at least once in his suite, and they put the light on that nigga every time about Jordan fucking him up. [01:22:22] Speaker A: Like, right to your life. [01:22:24] Speaker B: Like, that's fucked up. [01:22:25] Speaker A: You made it to the NBA. You worked your ass off to make it to the NBA. [01:22:29] Speaker B: Jordan just made a. [01:22:30] Speaker A: And then you made your. Work your ass off to get to the finals, right? And they had a nerve to make you the guy. As if all the other points Jordan scored on people don't matter. [01:22:38] Speaker B: Like, what was your option? [01:22:38] Speaker A: That's the play, nigga. [01:22:39] Speaker B: Like, what was your option? I don't want to. I'm not. I don't want to guard him. Someone else guard this nigga. Like, not today. Not me. [01:22:44] Speaker A: I believe it's some niggas that would want to guard him, though. Pat Beverly. I think Pat Beverly would want to guard him. There are people who would. [01:22:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:22:50] Speaker A: I don't think Pirate Russell wanted that assignment that day well. [01:22:52] Speaker B: And let's be clear, if we were really being real about it, that nigga pushed off. Like, he didn't push. He made that nigga keep going. Like, he's like, keep going that way. And now I'm free buckets now. He still had to hit the shot. [01:23:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:23:03] Speaker B: There's a lot of dudes that get duo. What do they call it? A million dollar move with a five cent finish. Like, there's a lot of that. Jordan usually had the million dollar finish to go with his million dollar move. That's. Again, why he's. [01:23:15] Speaker A: Was that 96? [01:23:17] Speaker B: I think it was. [01:23:18] Speaker A: I was out to sea when that shit happened, and my chief was a fucking Jordan Dick rider. And I just remember fucking wanting to punch him in the middle of his throat when that shit happened. [01:23:29] Speaker B: I was in Chicago for the first one and against L. A. And I was so pissed that I was, you know, I'm a young teenager yelling out the fucking porch. Fuck y'all. Cause they were. You mean, you could hear him honking horns? I mean, like, they. It was weird, because anytime you win your first title, it seemed like you fucking destroy your town. It's like you. You have, like, a mini riotous. [01:23:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:23:50] Speaker B: And that's what was about to. That was starting to happen in Chicago. And I was like, man, fuck y'all. Because I didn't think we gave a. We had a. You know, magic was hurt. Fucking Byron Scott got hurt. I mean, like, our best player was Vladi at the time. And, you know, on the team, like, there was. Everybody worthy was hurt. Like, we didn't even have enough people that weren't hurt in the finals to fucking really contest. And I'm in Chicago and my cousin's like, get your ass back in. Like, we out here in the south side. Like, you get killed, bro. Bring your ass back inside. We're talking that shit about fucking the Lakers. Nobody gives a shit about that right now. [01:24:23] Speaker A: Like, I still don't. I'm riding with them Chicagoans. O block, nigga. [01:24:31] Speaker B: I love when you just drop random shit. [01:24:38] Speaker A: What you know about oblock? [01:24:40] Speaker B: The Vice Lords? Huh? The disciples? [01:24:43] Speaker A: What you know about that block? [01:24:46] Speaker B: I swear, like, so gangs. My first experience, again, different gang shit. I didn't know that there really was any other gangs besides bloods and crips when I moved out to Chicago when I was 18. And the vice lords and disciples, but the El Rukins, like that, them niggas. [01:25:03] Speaker C: Made it out no more. [01:25:05] Speaker B: Them motherfuckers was raiding, like, doing, like, jailbreaks on federal fucking courthouses and shit. Like. Like. Like, they were. They were. They were killing protected witnesses and shit. And that's why they're not around for sure, right? They were wild and, bro, and then I. You know, there was the fucking russian mafia. There was so many different gangs in Chicago, right? Like, and I'm like, polish mafia. [01:25:27] Speaker A: I'm like, polish, bro, guess what I just heard. [01:25:29] Speaker B: We make fun of polish people out in California. [01:25:31] Speaker A: I haven't fact checked this yet. [01:25:32] Speaker B: Guess what, locks. [01:25:33] Speaker A: You know, we're always told that Ricky Freeway. Ricky Ross herded in the crack era with the help of the CIA, right? [01:25:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:25:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:25:41] Speaker C: That's what snowfall was all about. [01:25:43] Speaker A: Yeah. But did you also know prior to that, heroin. Same shit. CIA with Lucky Luciano and the mob. The mob bosses. [01:25:52] Speaker B: It makes sense. These. But the CIA, bro. [01:25:54] Speaker A: No, no, that's not. That's not what I. That's not the point I wanted to make. Okay, for all you up and coming aspiring thugs and hood niggas, right, and crime syndicate ass niggas that think you're gonna be Nino Brown, I need you to understand. All the successful ones, right? All of them were feds, right? You're not gonna be able to do this and not snitch, right? You're not gonna be able to do this and not cooperate. You're not going to be able to do this. [01:26:22] Speaker B: What was the Boston nigga? [01:26:24] Speaker C: Well, were they feds or the feds was their plug? [01:26:31] Speaker B: You already fed, right? If you working and fucking. [01:26:35] Speaker A: If you're getting your heroin from government CIA, you're a fed. [01:26:39] Speaker B: You didn't go to fucking you didn't go to. You didn't go to fed school. But again, like, they get. Like, if your shit got a USDA stamp on that bitch, when you get it, like, digest military plane, dropped off your drugs. If you can, when you get arrested, you can call another nigga to get you out. Like, you got a fed hotline number that you can call on. And they've been like, nah, this is not the nigga you arrest. Let this nigga go. [01:27:05] Speaker A: And so it's so funny because you always hear about mobs and, like, in the movie, they're like, oh, we don't do drugs. That's not they. But it changed. It was like that. But the CIA needed to fund. I can't remember what exactly which one it was. There was some conflict that was going on. [01:27:16] Speaker B: Whitey Bulger, that was his name. [01:27:18] Speaker A: They're all snitches. [01:27:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:27:20] Speaker A: Not just the white ones. Black ones, too. All of you're not going to rise up high as you. [01:27:24] Speaker B: I mean, I think it was just his name. I don't know if it's just that I wasn't claiming. [01:27:27] Speaker A: No, he's white. [01:27:28] Speaker B: No, I know, but I didn't mean that. You know, just cause he was white. You know, the thing is, too. [01:27:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't think you did. My point is, for all you up and comings know that you're going to prison. Unless, I mean, even Rick Ross went to prison, right? So even if you look at. Luciano went to prison. So even if you. [01:27:45] Speaker B: Rick Ross was a fucking correctional officer. [01:27:47] Speaker A: No, that's the rapper I'm talking about. The original. [01:27:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:27:49] Speaker A: The person stole the name. [01:27:51] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. They definitely sent him to jail. [01:27:55] Speaker D: Yes. [01:27:56] Speaker A: And now he's. [01:27:57] Speaker C: Yeah, recently got out. Not recently. [01:27:58] Speaker A: He's out somehow. A book. And he wrote a metal on his head. Shit. [01:28:01] Speaker B: I do. [01:28:02] Speaker A: I don't. [01:28:02] Speaker B: I mean, again, I would want to hear Oliver north fucking shit again. [01:28:06] Speaker A: I was never gonna tell the truth. [01:28:07] Speaker B: Nope. [01:28:07] Speaker A: He said I can either confirm or deny that nigga. [01:28:10] Speaker B: He's. He's a nigga you can do some dirt with. [01:28:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:28:12] Speaker B: Cuz he understands the fucking. [01:28:13] Speaker A: He knows the assignment. [01:28:14] Speaker B: He understands the assignment, nigga. Like, listen, regardless of what happens. [01:28:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:28:19] Speaker B: I ain't saying shit right. Like, I'm gonna say something, but I'm not. [01:28:23] Speaker A: I can either confirm nor deny. [01:28:24] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. I'm not saying shit on you, which is wild, nigga. [01:28:27] Speaker A: Were you responsible for that? I can either confirm nor deny is wild when somebody's accusing you of some crazy shit. [01:28:33] Speaker B: I can't. [01:28:34] Speaker A: That. You're not saying no, but it is. [01:28:36] Speaker B: You really are, though, right? Like, it's one of those things. Like anything other than a yes is a no, right? Like, you gotta, you is a form of no paper. Right. [01:28:43] Speaker A: But to the people listening to this shit, like, yo, did he just say, I can either confirm or deny I killed somebody? I can either confirm nor deny. [01:28:49] Speaker B: Did you fucking. Did you. Can you give them guns and shit? Like, I don't know nothing about that, but I can't confirm. [01:28:56] Speaker A: Why are. Why don't niggas recognize this and why haven't they been using this? I can either confirm nor deny defense for the rest of, like. [01:29:02] Speaker B: Oh, right. Because that was. I mean, it worked. Like it. I mean, we saw him. [01:29:06] Speaker A: We were like, this can't work. There's no way this is going to work. Again. [01:29:09] Speaker B: That's some good answer. Yeah. Every answer. I mean, fuck, plead the fifth. [01:29:12] Speaker A: You know, we're talking about. [01:29:14] Speaker C: I've heard of it. [01:29:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Look up Oliver North. I guess it's congressional hearing or something. [01:29:19] Speaker C: Was he able to get away with that because of the shit that he do know the niggas can't really fuck with him? Or is it. [01:29:25] Speaker A: Well, of course he was. He was tied in. [01:29:27] Speaker B: Yeah, of course. [01:29:27] Speaker C: Protect. [01:29:28] Speaker B: Really? [01:29:28] Speaker C: Plead the fifth like that? [01:29:29] Speaker B: No, that's not the. [01:29:30] Speaker A: He wasn't pleading the fifth. He was answering the question. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. He's not pleading the fifth. He's saying that. I know you're accusing me of something. I know you're asking me a direct question. However, I can neither confirm nor deny. [01:29:41] Speaker B: Right. So no matter what you ask, I'm not saying yes, and I'm not saying no. [01:29:45] Speaker C: And you can technically, legally say he did it. [01:29:47] Speaker B: Who watched him do it on fucking national television? We watched. They could do this shit over and over and over to every question. [01:29:55] Speaker A: And that was tied to Rick Ross. [01:29:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:29:58] Speaker A: He was the government side of what Rick Ross was doing. [01:30:00] Speaker B: Right? [01:30:01] Speaker A: So. Or at least he was a high ranking official during that time. [01:30:05] Speaker B: Right? That was Ronald Reagan. [01:30:09] Speaker A: Iran. Contrast. [01:30:10] Speaker B: Iran Contra, Ronald Reagan. Shit. [01:30:12] Speaker C: Same thing they said with the fentanyl. They said that, you know, Mexico and China working together, because China makes the fentanyl, sends it to Mexico, Mexico brings it to America. [01:30:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:30:22] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, that would make sense, you know? [01:30:24] Speaker A: Well, no, let's get it. Fentanyl is a drug that people use all the time, so they're not having to bring it anywhere. It's already here. [01:30:31] Speaker B: Right. [01:30:32] Speaker A: That. That's an extra some extra more shit. But they're, they sell. I mean, not sell. And you go, if you go to the hospital now and you have to take some type of medication or something where they have to numb you. Fentanyl might be what they use, right? [01:30:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:30:44] Speaker B: And it's really, and it's really good a pain, right? No, it's, that's why it's fucking so, so well used and it's really good. [01:30:50] Speaker A: At making you not feel pain. [01:30:51] Speaker B: It's, it's, it's, it's, you know, you only need a little bit to do what, you know, the numbing effect of fucking cocaine or all these other fucking numbing agents that you use for cocaine, though, the over fentanyl. [01:31:04] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Why? You don't even know much about fentanyl. [01:31:06] Speaker B: I don't. [01:31:06] Speaker A: This, that people die from it. Yeah, but if you got that, I mean, you can die from cocaine. All right. [01:31:10] Speaker B: Yeah, limb bias. [01:31:12] Speaker A: Yeah. So you just get the right amount of fentanyl. [01:31:14] Speaker B: But that's the thing, man. Like, there's niggas ain't knowing, like. [01:31:17] Speaker A: Yeah, but I don't think it's like, oh, I drank a gallon because I wasn't sure. Sure. Like you could probably, you know, listen. [01:31:23] Speaker B: If we're, if we're doing this, like, hey, I don't, this is not coming from a measured fucking pharmacist. I'm gonna go with the shit. With the higher margin of error. Right. Like the margin of error on a fucking fentanyl is slim. Like, you know, because niggas dying, like. [01:31:41] Speaker A: We don't know how much. Like, that's what I'm saying. Like, do you think you would die of a shot glass of fentanyl? I don't think you would die. [01:31:46] Speaker B: Yeah, I think you would. [01:31:47] Speaker A: Really? [01:31:48] Speaker B: Yeah. Fuck yeah. [01:31:49] Speaker A: How do you guys act? Like y'all dunning Kruger nigga? Nah, y'all do not know. [01:31:53] Speaker B: We just dunn Kruger the shit out of that bitch. And I'm okay with, I've seen somebody. [01:31:57] Speaker C: This is like zero point something. [01:31:59] Speaker A: I've seen somebody with a fentanyl drip and it was all day long and they didn't die. [01:32:04] Speaker B: They didn't take a shot of it, though. [01:32:05] Speaker A: It was an all day drip, nigga. [01:32:07] Speaker C: Drip was a drip with one drop. [01:32:10] Speaker A: Yeah, but one drop in a shotgun. [01:32:11] Speaker B: Mixed, mixed with what? A whole bag of fucking saline, that's what, 35 drips. [01:32:15] Speaker A: How many drips make a shot glass? 35. Come on, man. Y'all looking up fentanyl now? [01:32:20] Speaker B: Yep. [01:32:21] Speaker A: Y'all going to prison. The feds watching you as soon as you typed it in. You didn't have to search. Fans got your shit before a search. You're. It's not gonna. It's not gonna matter what you say, cuz. We don't even know what that is. So it's like dunny Krueger, nigga. [01:32:40] Speaker B: Let's see here. Yeah, they're talking about milliliters here. [01:32:44] Speaker A: Okay, how many milliliters? [01:32:46] Speaker B: One to two. [01:32:47] Speaker A: That's. That a shot glass is more than. It's less than 1 ML. [01:32:50] Speaker B: Bullshit. [01:32:51] Speaker A: How much is a milliliter? [01:32:52] Speaker B: It's in a syringe. [01:32:54] Speaker A: What is a milliliter in a syringe? [01:32:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:32:57] Speaker A: And you don't think you can fill a shot glass up with a syringe? [01:32:59] Speaker B: Yeah, you can fill a fat ass syringe up with multiple syringes. [01:33:02] Speaker A: That whatever milliliters is overdose. [01:33:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:33:05] Speaker A: How much? [01:33:07] Speaker B: One to two. [01:33:08] Speaker A: One to 2 ML? [01:33:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:33:09] Speaker A: Okay. Sip it. You gotta sip that shot. Anyway, listeners, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again to the no nonsense show. We luckily got through at least one topic maybe. Hey, we got the two, right? [01:33:22] Speaker B: Yeah. Where'd it go? [01:33:23] Speaker A: French Reddit go. [01:33:26] Speaker C: Jamie Mac. [01:33:27] Speaker A: And we had smooth. We even had smooth on, right? [01:33:30] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, so that happened him, I. [01:33:32] Speaker A: Think his phone got his service got cut off or something. [01:33:34] Speaker B: He probably got. He probably just got to the gym. [01:33:39] Speaker A: I thought he was leaving the gym. [01:33:41] Speaker B: Of course he did. That cough is concerning, though. Like, if you can't laugh, like, you know, I mean, what kind of life are you looking for? You ain't gonna be a happy one. Like, you know, like, every time you want to book, don't make me laugh. Like, nah, nah, this is not it. [01:33:56] Speaker A: Ten years is a long ass time, bro. I wish we had. Bro, we never plan. When we had our. We had our 500th episode, we weren't ready. I know when we had our 800 episode, we weren't ready because we just podcast five years, ten years. We're never ready, bro. We are never ready for these things. And that sucks. We got to do better. [01:34:12] Speaker B: I mean, I don't think I brought the liquor. [01:34:14] Speaker A: I don't think we'll have another. What? At this point now we'd have to have a 20 year, right? [01:34:19] Speaker C: Oh, we can do 15 is still big. [01:34:23] Speaker A: We missed five. [01:34:24] Speaker B: I say we celebrate. Eleven fucking. Oh, shit. Eleven year, we go big. Like, what are we talking about? Like, what is that? What anniversary is that? [01:34:35] Speaker C: There's not. Is there that many podcast? Even that old? [01:34:39] Speaker A: No, outside, like Rogan, there are only a few. [01:34:41] Speaker B: No, Rogan wasn't. Rogan wasn't out when we started. [01:34:43] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:34:44] Speaker C: Rogan is probably one of the oldest ones. [01:34:45] Speaker A: Yeah. Rogan is old Rogan. There are a lot that aren't, like, comedy type podcasts. So, like, instructional pod podcasts about podcasting. Those have been outd before us. [01:34:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Or the movie podcast. Like reviews. [01:34:57] Speaker A: I don't know about. I don't know any movie reviews for podcasts. [01:34:59] Speaker B: And I remember the beginning, right. One of the first things I remember you telling me, right, is, like, consistency and longevity. Like, there's a lot of people that are doing this shit, but they, you know, within, like, I remember nigga, uh, what was his name? [01:35:12] Speaker A: Red Dino. [01:35:14] Speaker B: Red Dino Red. Like, he. He was, you know, one of the guys that we, you know, started out with, and he had multiple, you know, podcasts. And I don't know if he's still podcasted. [01:35:23] Speaker A: He's not. [01:35:24] Speaker B: I mean, again, I'm not. I'm not. That's not no shade or anything, but I just remember you saying to me, like, listen, what's going to separate us is our consistency and our longevity, right? Like, this is, you know, a lot of people get in and they get out. It's like a temporary thing, and we've seen it. Right? Like, I mean, I. Me personally, I've had fucking multiple individual podcasts. You know, if your fucking team. That no nonsense. Sure. You know, I mean, but this here is. Is the cadillac. It's the fucking. Yeah, it's the fucking long fucking stretch limo with the fucking shimmering Baylor. [01:35:59] Speaker A: He's. He don't miss weeks, either. No, he. I don't think he's ever missed a week, honestly. [01:36:04] Speaker B: And I'm gonna be honest, Dolo is hard. [01:36:08] Speaker A: He's doing a lot more shows. [01:36:09] Speaker B: Yeah. With. With other people, right? [01:36:11] Speaker A: A lot more. The BTG for presidents. Not their open run, though. But he started, I want to say, if not that very next year, I think he started that next year. So he's got to be nine, right? [01:36:25] Speaker B: He's got to be close. Well, shit, BTG, you holler at us and shout out to my nigga. He was about to get his call. Let me stop telling us things. Business. [01:36:32] Speaker A: He was supposed to be calling me because he has beef with y'all, too. [01:36:34] Speaker B: Ain't got beef with me. Both y'all bring it, nigga. [01:36:37] Speaker A: He said somebody all getting soft or something. I don't know. I can't. [01:36:40] Speaker B: Let me hear it. Oh, so really? He's got beef with a. With you? [01:36:42] Speaker A: Why me? [01:36:43] Speaker B: Because if we're being soft is because of shit that you're saying, huh? Yeah. No, no, no. And we must agreed with some shit that you said. He's like, no, it has to be. [01:36:52] Speaker A: He's gonna get on French by agreeing for sure. I can't remember what yours is again. [01:36:56] Speaker B: Anytime, motherfucker. [01:36:57] Speaker A: He was mad at French for agreeing with me before and he lied and didn't even do. He agreed on a lie. That trip to Mexico thing, he's like, yo, what? [01:37:06] Speaker B: And anytime I hear this, why do y'all let b get away with that shit? And I'm like, get away with what? Like, again? Like, exactly. [01:37:13] Speaker A: B is just doing his thing. I know y'all talking about you two niggas is definitely dunning. Kruger, though. Definitely. I don't know about me, but don't know about you. No, but man, ten years is a long time. I don't think we spent enough time talking about it, but, you know, I don't know what to say, to be honest. [01:37:29] Speaker B: Listen, all the podcasts, blue collar, we just get here doing, and that's it. And all the mother podcasts, they not like like us, keep supporting us, keep. [01:37:37] Speaker A: Interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh. [01:37:42] Speaker B: Till next time, 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed.

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