Episode 859

April 08, 2025

01:02:35

That's what he said...

That's what he said...
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
That's what he said...

Apr 08 2025 | 01:02:35

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #859

We start out asking the hard-hitting questions like: is it okay to be a proud granddad if your son is out here getting his teachers pregnant? Jamie Mack says “nah,” French Reggy thinks it’s cool if the game was tight enough.

Down syndrome, The Last of Us theories, and autism somehow become part of a wild (and possibly inappropriate) conversation about attraction, therapy sessions, and Survivor contestants. Pac and Kit even join the show via phone to fact-check Mack’s video game conspiracy theories—only to find himself roped into a Survivor bikini moment that probably didn’t need his witness. And a NSFW convo about the female perspective of cuckold porn.

That's what he said... #TNNS859

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense show and it's host do. [00:00:02] Speaker B: Not necessarily reflect views consistent with political. [00:00:05] Speaker C: Correctness or the Rare Sonnets Podcast network. [00:00:07] Speaker B: So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of the sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you. [00:00:13] Speaker A: I think I'm offended by what you just said about this being the fun episode, because I feel like they're all fun. [00:00:18] Speaker B: Yeah, but, but I think last, last. [00:00:21] Speaker A: Week, you know, I was, I was laughing. Yeah, but, but you know, that's supposed to be serious. Okay. [00:00:26] Speaker B: I was kind of serious. [00:00:27] Speaker A: You know, I'm not providing a safe space for you to talk about this stuff. You know, don't, don't bring that shit to me because again, like I told you, B busted me out in the beginning. Like, hey, that's what Matt thinks and it. [00:00:40] Speaker C: I did. [00:00:41] Speaker A: Yeah, no, yeah, yeah, no, when he, when he first brought it up about, you know, the people don't think that it's necessarily a bad thing. Like, you know, that's my boy. You know what I mean? It didn't take long for me to drop a fucking movie. Yeah, but like, that's my boy. Like when he was, you know, fucking his teacher and they had the baby, you know, and whatnot. And you know, you be a proud granddad. You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast guarantee. That depends, man. [00:01:35] Speaker C: Like, I got some pregnant pause. [00:01:37] Speaker A: I mean, I mean, I wouldn't be proud that he got her pregnant. [00:01:42] Speaker B: You would, you'd say go for the abortion. [00:01:44] Speaker A: Nah, man, I'm not saying none of that either, man. Like, I'm just saying, like, I would not be glad that you're having a kid at 14, right? Like, that's not like the goal, but that you was able to bag, you know, like, man, I mean, like, no. [00:01:57] Speaker C: He wasn't, he wasn't able to bag her. She's a predator. My. Like, he didn't do anything, I think. [00:02:03] Speaker A: No, he came, he came out, he asked her out of the date, man. He was trying to, he's trying to get her. Yeah. Oh, try to get her to go to Van Halen concert with him. And like I thought it's about last. [00:02:15] Speaker C: Week and stuff like that. [00:02:16] Speaker A: Yeah, no, but so, you know, I don't know how, why, Maybe he did try to be a Mac or something and say something slick to her and she's like, oh, really? [00:02:24] Speaker C: No, let me show you. So a 14 year old cannot say something to a 30 year old that's going to make them Be like, you know what? [00:02:30] Speaker B: Let me fuck. [00:02:30] Speaker C: Maybe I'll give it a chance. [00:02:33] Speaker A: Like, oh, that boy got game. Ain't enough game. [00:02:36] Speaker C: So ahead of his time. [00:02:37] Speaker A: He's so mature. Like I've never heard an adult say like no one's ever made me feel like that. No. [00:02:43] Speaker C: What does YG stand for? Young Gangster. Yeah, Young gangster. That's gay. That's why he dressed like that. [00:02:50] Speaker A: So. And now I think they. Now they. I hear it. It's. It's the Y ins. Like that's what they call it. [00:02:54] Speaker B: YN is young, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know if. Yeah, the Y are different than young gang different. Cuz they're not even gangsters. They just full on criminals with no type. No gangsters. [00:03:06] Speaker C: Gangsters be smart sometimes and gangsters have gangs. These just. [00:03:10] Speaker B: These will kill on the highway. Stop. Get out the car. [00:03:14] Speaker A: They just running. They just running in packs like wild animals. [00:03:16] Speaker C: And I think they like it though. I think they like that cuz it makes them scary to people. [00:03:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:22] Speaker C: So it's like. It's like a force field. Yeah. [00:03:24] Speaker B: But they have a short run. [00:03:25] Speaker A: It's your. It's like a first layer of defense. [00:03:28] Speaker C: Well, if you, if you feel like you going to die anyway, if you feel like you about to get got all the time anyway, just a little bit of protection every now and then to keep off you is, you know, it's the reason why little niggas are real loud. [00:03:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. For real. And I think I would 100% agree with that. 100% agree. But yeah, no, I think that I, I thought I, you know, I laughed a lot in that, but maybe I guess not in the right times. I guess I probably shouldn't have been laughing. I'm gonna go in. I just think the top huddle and. [00:03:57] Speaker B: The topics today is going to be a lot funner. [00:04:00] Speaker A: See why. Why I didn't. Maybe it was a wrong Mac out at that. [00:04:04] Speaker C: Maybe you should play it for your therapist. Last week's episode. [00:04:07] Speaker A: You know what? I. That's what I need to do. I need to get started going back. [00:04:09] Speaker C: Imagine that. Imagine you having to play your. Your podcast for your therapist. [00:04:13] Speaker A: My. My therapy session used to be wild, dude. And I think that that was like. I don't know how much I was getting out of it because like there was just too much of us. [00:04:24] Speaker C: You were in the show. You were in episode mode. [00:04:26] Speaker A: She wasn't. There's not enough of like her feedback is like she was just sitting there like what? [00:04:33] Speaker B: And you were Just ranting the whole time. [00:04:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Just going and then going. And then the next person would go. And then it would be like, okay, like. [00:04:41] Speaker C: Have you ever noticed people with down syndrome look like each other? Even animals? Like, what do you. What does the therapist do with that? [00:04:49] Speaker B: Just probably break down. What down syndrome is. [00:04:52] Speaker C: She better not laugh. [00:04:54] Speaker A: It's the extra chromosome. We all know that. [00:04:55] Speaker C: Because if you laugh, I got you. [00:04:57] Speaker A: We've all seen the last of us. [00:05:00] Speaker B: Wow. You think that girl got down syndrome? [00:05:02] Speaker A: That's why she. That's why she doesn't get infected. [00:05:05] Speaker C: They brought her back, though. [00:05:07] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, but that. In the real. The real, you know, storyline, that's the reason why she doesn't. Because she's got down syndrome because she has extra chromosome. Yes. [00:05:17] Speaker C: Really? [00:05:17] Speaker A: Yes. [00:05:18] Speaker C: In the video game. [00:05:19] Speaker A: Yes. [00:05:20] Speaker C: How do you know this? [00:05:21] Speaker A: Because it was told to me. [00:05:22] Speaker C: By who? [00:05:23] Speaker A: Pac, I believe. No, let me. Let me. Let me. Can we call him up? [00:05:28] Speaker C: Sure. [00:05:29] Speaker A: Here. Your phone is attached to it. So you got his number, right? [00:05:32] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:33] Speaker A: I mean, let's ask. Because I'm pretty sure. And it was amazing to me that they got an actress or actor. I don't know. Do they. Do women go by actress anymore? Is that PC act person? [00:05:43] Speaker C: Yeah, act person. [00:05:47] Speaker A: I know that. I know that. They just want to be called, you know, they want the same, you know, referencing as males and just be called an actor. [00:05:55] Speaker C: Watch him not answer. And I look like a lame. [00:06:08] Speaker D: Hello? [00:06:09] Speaker A: Hey, what up, man? Hey, you on the show right now? Just so you know. [00:06:15] Speaker D: Oh, boy. Hold on, let me put my headphones on. [00:06:21] Speaker C: He already know. You don't want the people in the room to hear this. Whatever it is. He's like, I know you. Which Mac am I talking to? That's what he need to add. I'm gonna start asking that every time. [00:06:35] Speaker A: Who's got the light? [00:06:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:37] Speaker C: Who got the football? [00:06:38] Speaker A: Hey, so, hey, quick question, man. And. And I'm. I could be wrong in the. [00:06:45] Speaker D: By the way, that's probably my favorite episode that might be wrong. [00:06:49] Speaker C: Nice. [00:06:52] Speaker A: The. The game, the Last of Us. The reason why the. The chick or the main character is immune is because she has an extra chromosome. Is that correct? [00:07:07] Speaker D: She's immune because her mother was bit by one of them things, like, literally right before she was born. And so it kind of, like, mixed with her in this weird way. So it's like her. Perfect. She's just kind of immune to it because it's in her kind of thing. [00:07:28] Speaker A: Okay. [00:07:29] Speaker C: How did our mom. [00:07:30] Speaker B: Before. [00:07:30] Speaker C: I thought the movie, the show, the game. Starts when she's like 12 or 13. [00:07:35] Speaker B: But maybe that's right. [00:07:36] Speaker D: The thing is. The thing is that the guy that wrote, the guy that wrote and directed and made the game, basically is the same guy that writing and directing the show. So he's. He's explaining things a little bit further in some ways and changing some things in another way. Like, for example, we know this now. The last episode of the Last of Us, they actually show it, even though in the game they never actually show this, but they kind of allude to it. [00:08:04] Speaker C: So not down syndrome, though. That's what Mac was trying to say. [00:08:06] Speaker A: Yeah, I. I was saying that she had an extra. That extra Y chromosome or something. And that's why. [00:08:12] Speaker D: No, so the thing is also is that the dude that's doing the show, he's. He's like checking all these. All these, like, you know, boxes, you know, so, like, he the main dude instead of a white. Instead of Joel being white, he's Mexican dude. So the. The girl, Ellie, he got. The actress that got down syndrome to play her. [00:08:35] Speaker C: She got downtown. For real. [00:08:37] Speaker A: You see you. We just talked about how they look. [00:08:40] Speaker C: I didn't know she actually had the. [00:08:42] Speaker A: You just thought she kind of. She just had a Down syndrome look. [00:08:45] Speaker C: I thought she had extra skin on meat on her head. [00:08:47] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:08:49] Speaker B: Oh, she's just high functioning, but she has. [00:08:52] Speaker C: She's not that functioning. I always thought she looked a little off, but. [00:08:55] Speaker A: No, functioning. Not looking. Not fine. [00:08:57] Speaker C: Function. A look is a function, bro. If you walk in looking up, that's functionally up. Everybody looking at you now. [00:09:05] Speaker A: She. She's. She's acting. She's a mainstream actress, bro. [00:09:10] Speaker C: I believe her. [00:09:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:11] Speaker D: In the game. She don't have down syndrome, though. [00:09:13] Speaker A: Okay? [00:09:14] Speaker D: It's just because they picked the actress that does. [00:09:16] Speaker A: Okay. [00:09:17] Speaker C: Can you act? Can you be an actor Actress if you act? Can you be an act person if you have down syndrome? [00:09:22] Speaker A: She is. What are you talking about? [00:09:25] Speaker C: Can she be something else? Like, can she be the love interest? [00:09:29] Speaker D: Well, I don't know, because we'll see what happens in her future. Because, I mean, like, you know, she's done big. I mean, she did Game of Thrones before this. [00:09:38] Speaker C: Oh, that's right. That's right. She wasn't Game of Thrones. [00:09:41] Speaker A: What was it? What was the Corky. Corky the dude. [00:09:45] Speaker B: Corky Romano? [00:09:46] Speaker A: Nah, the Corky the Down syndrome. [00:09:50] Speaker C: That was a novelty. I'm talking about somebody who they don't say has down syndrome in the role. They just play it like nobody notices. [00:09:56] Speaker A: Well, that's her. Now I get it. [00:09:58] Speaker C: I didn't get it. Yeah, I was looking at her like she got a funny head, but I didn't know that she. Her head's not funny. It's normal for Downies. [00:10:05] Speaker A: Game of Thrones, too. Come on. She got it her, her credits. [00:10:09] Speaker C: But I thought maybe that was makeup. [00:10:12] Speaker A: Like a Klingon. [00:10:13] Speaker C: Yeah, like Klingons. Exactly. She does. [00:10:15] Speaker D: I just think with her. With her, it's not as pronounced as, like, some of the others that you see that have it really, really, really, really bad. [00:10:22] Speaker A: Damn, that's a lot of reallys. [00:10:24] Speaker C: She's very Klingonish. Klingongish. Yeah. [00:10:29] Speaker D: It's noticeable. Yeah, that's the best about it. It has nothing to do with the actual Ellie character. [00:10:36] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. So, yeah, I, I, I thought again, you know, because she was special needs, but that's why she didn't, you know, that the extra chromosome helped her be immune. And I guess it has nothing to do with it except for the fact that in real life, she has it. [00:10:52] Speaker C: I think Mac just wanted to reference another show, movie, whatever, and this is his opportunity. [00:10:57] Speaker A: That is not true. [00:10:58] Speaker D: It must have been serious if y'all. [00:11:00] Speaker A: Called me about it. Well, because he asked me, how did I know this? And I was like, I think I, I know this from, from Pac, but I can. We can find out, you know, I mean, like, so, you know, let's call him. [00:11:11] Speaker C: And I was just hoping you didn't. I ain't hoping you didn't do me dirty on the show. [00:11:14] Speaker A: Eating big time. I'm not answering. [00:11:15] Speaker C: Yeah, and then answer the phone. Put me in the voicemail after, like, two rings. [00:11:21] Speaker D: No, it's actually funny because. Because I was actually gonna come. If I didn't come out here, and I was like, huh, that'd be funny if they called me. And the next thing I know, I'm sitting here watching Daredevil with my brother, and then the phone ring. I'm like, who called me? I'm like, oh, okay, here we go. [00:11:38] Speaker A: Here we go. You got that sixth sense. But definitely, man. Hey, I definitely appreciate you making that sense because, I mean, again, maybe I, I do have a, like, you said, love interest thing, right? Like, I don't know if y'all are watching the current Survivor. [00:11:55] Speaker C: No. Who watches Survivor? [00:11:57] Speaker B: Watch Survivor. [00:11:58] Speaker C: What season survivor Are we 45? [00:12:00] Speaker A: I don't. What difference does it make what season it is? [00:12:02] Speaker C: Because you know that it's on. [00:12:04] Speaker B: It's like watching Jerry Springer. [00:12:05] Speaker C: Nothing goes that many season. Still quality. It's just not possible. [00:12:09] Speaker A: No. Well, this one was. So. So they have a. [00:12:12] Speaker B: He got a love interest? [00:12:13] Speaker A: No, there's not a love interest, but. [00:12:15] Speaker B: Okay, who said you got a love. [00:12:16] Speaker A: So someone in there? Maybe. Okay, let me just explain it. [00:12:20] Speaker C: Yes. [00:12:21] Speaker A: So there's a, There's a girl on here that is autistic and she's. This last challenge, you know, she was having a. She couldn't get it accomplished. Right. And she started to have a breakdown. Right? [00:12:34] Speaker C: And. And that turns you on? [00:12:35] Speaker A: No, stop, stop, stop. That wasn't the part. [00:12:40] Speaker C: Well, I mean, your hands started dancing. I saw your hands dancing. [00:12:43] Speaker A: That was, that wasn't the part, because she was. I was trying to demonstrate what the, the, the act that she was having to do got you. And so she's, she's having this breakdown and she's like, why can't I get this accomplished? She finally did it. And when she did it, she, you know, she really broke down, right. And couldn't stop, like, controlling. And she had only told one other dude that's not on her team now. And he kept, you know, he's watching her because he knows she's autistic, right? Yeah, but no one else does. And she's having this episode and he comes over and, you know, she always told him, like, hey, if I do have something, like, I need to let someone know just in case they, they I can get help. Right? [00:13:20] Speaker C: Right. [00:13:20] Speaker A: And so he comes over and wraps her up because she said that's what, you know, like swaddling her almost you know, kind of helps her come out of these, these episodes. And so he's doing that with her, right? And. And she comes out and then she told everybody, right? And as she tells everybody, everybody's tearing up, you know, I mean, because she's like, listen, growing up, they told me the best I could ever do, hope to do is, you know, marry another autistic person. Like that my life would. I could only function around other autistic people and I wouldn't be able to. To function in the real world. And now she's on Survivor doing, you know, these challenges and stuff, too. Yeah. [00:13:57] Speaker C: Okay. [00:13:57] Speaker A: And that leads me to my next thing, because in the next scene after that, she was in this bikini and I was like, God damn, like, body banging. [00:14:07] Speaker C: What? First of all, why did you make Pac stay on the phone for this? [00:14:10] Speaker A: First, well, because I think he wanted. Second of all, I thought he might want to. I thought he might want to. Listen. [00:14:19] Speaker C: That was a long ass story to keep a nigga on the phone. [00:14:21] Speaker A: Listen, listen, if you gotta go, my. You gotta go. But let me. I just was saying about. [00:14:26] Speaker C: No, but you played it up like he was. It was necessary for him to be a part. [00:14:30] Speaker A: I didn't mean to. Were you thinking I just like an audience? [00:14:34] Speaker D: Because I was trying to feel like I was trying to understand what the relevance was with the. With the last of us? [00:14:38] Speaker A: No, I just like an audience. I just like an audience. [00:14:43] Speaker C: Okay, so the more the merrier. The second problem was you thought because she was autistic, she couldn't be fine. [00:14:50] Speaker B: Yes, that's what he thought. [00:14:51] Speaker A: I mean, you. You don't think that because she got down syndrome, she could look good. [00:14:54] Speaker B: Down syndrome and autistic is different. [00:14:56] Speaker A: Yeah, the look is there how you look. [00:15:00] Speaker B: Yeah, autistic. [00:15:01] Speaker A: She got a kind of look. She got a autistic gotta look. Not necessarily autism, gotta look. [00:15:09] Speaker D: The lights ain't all on or something like that. [00:15:12] Speaker A: Come on. They gotta be autism, Gotta look, man, you don't. It ain't. [00:15:20] Speaker D: You be like, something wrong with that. And then you find out like, oh, that's autism. [00:15:25] Speaker C: That's what it is. You ain't. [00:15:28] Speaker D: Right from the jump, like, oh, that's autism. [00:15:30] Speaker C: Is he the autumn that sleepy? I can't figure out which one it is. [00:15:33] Speaker A: And I felt. And I was like, like, damn. You know, I mean, does that would. Would it be wrong to smash an autistic chick? I mean, I don't think so. No. I think I just treating. That's like, you know, you're just treating her like anyone else, right? Like you not. You know, that's her. That's her whole. [00:15:51] Speaker B: They can still be aware of things, right? [00:15:53] Speaker A: Of course she's aware. I don't want her to be knocked out. I mean, I want her to be awake. [00:15:57] Speaker B: The way you act, like, is it wrong? Like, she can't give consent or something? [00:16:00] Speaker A: No, I definitely want her to have consent. But, you know, maybe there could be like, slick, like you could. You could be. Have no game maybe and get an autistic chick, though, right? Like, you. You could. You don't have to. You can say like. [00:16:13] Speaker C: Yeah, it's just attention, right? [00:16:15] Speaker A: You can say dumb shit and then like, you know, like, it don't really even have to matter. Like, you could. You could manipulate a. Yeah, manipulate. [00:16:22] Speaker B: That's when he gets straight to what I'm just saying. [00:16:24] Speaker A: Isn't that what gay. Isn't that what you manipulate is? [00:16:26] Speaker B: Yeah, he's that word choice. That's what I'm saying. You're. [00:16:29] Speaker C: You're a grapist. [00:16:30] Speaker A: No, because again, stop it. When is out there talking about, oh, baby, you look nice and you did manipulation. [00:16:38] Speaker B: She probably do look nice. [00:16:39] Speaker A: So. And that's what I'm saying. You're saying that to an autistic. Well, she do look. She do look nice. So. But see, to her, these are words that probably have never been. [00:16:47] Speaker C: I got a real question for you because you, You. You. You're falling off a cliff right now. My question is, did you really not. Were you really completely unattracted her prior to her being in a bikini? Like, did you even consider it prior to that? [00:17:04] Speaker A: Well, she's living on the island, so the whole time she was in a bikini, right? Like, oh, okay. [00:17:08] Speaker C: I thought you said. [00:17:09] Speaker A: But, but, but they were covered in sand, so I didn't really see the body like that. Like, you know, I mean, like. But they were like the next scene and you know, she's in the water. [00:17:17] Speaker C: And like look good too. [00:17:22] Speaker A: I just think that there's certain aspects of a female body that if they're tight, that that kind of just worked. Like the stomach, right? Like a nice flat six packy stomach. [00:17:32] Speaker C: And you like the six pack. [00:17:33] Speaker A: And it has to be six pack. [00:17:35] Speaker B: Just, you know, I think he's just. Shane. Flat. [00:17:36] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, just flat, you know, I mean, like. [00:17:38] Speaker C: So you said six pack. I didn't. [00:17:39] Speaker A: Right. [00:17:39] Speaker C: I didn't write that in this. [00:17:41] Speaker A: No, I know, I know, I know. She just happened to have one. But if, if it is six packy, I think that does enhance it. Right. But flat is like the, the just. [00:17:50] Speaker C: You like a slightly muscular woman or you like soft woman? Are you like. [00:17:55] Speaker A: See again, I think. See again, I think you. It depends on who we talking to. [00:17:59] Speaker C: Yeah. So Serena is out though? [00:18:01] Speaker B: No, no, no. [00:18:01] Speaker A: I'm just talking about which Mac you talking to. So I think. [00:18:05] Speaker B: Oh, so some men got different tastes. [00:18:07] Speaker A: We all do. Yeah. [00:18:08] Speaker C: Them is confusing. [00:18:10] Speaker A: No, we all. We like it. We like a little bit there. [00:18:12] Speaker B: I just want you to know. You still got Pac on the phone. [00:18:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm about to say. [00:18:17] Speaker D: I'm gonna let y'all get back. [00:18:19] Speaker A: Holla at you, man. [00:18:24] Speaker C: That's funny, man. You go get that thing on the whole XR Experience. He was like, yo, why am I here still? [00:18:30] Speaker A: I was. I did say I was watching a movie, right? [00:18:33] Speaker C: Goodness. [00:18:34] Speaker B: Watching Daredevil. [00:18:36] Speaker A: I wonder if it's. Yeah. It had to be the new one, right? [00:18:38] Speaker B: It has to be. [00:18:39] Speaker C: Probably. [00:18:40] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know. But yeah, no, and I. But I felt a little bit like. [00:18:45] Speaker C: Oh, don't don't be attracted to her. [00:18:47] Speaker A: Yeah. Don't. [00:18:48] Speaker C: Like it's predatory. [00:18:50] Speaker A: Yeah, a little bit. Because I think. Again, I think it's easy, slow hanging fruit, right? [00:18:55] Speaker C: No, I don't see what you're seeing. No, I don't see what you're seeing. [00:18:59] Speaker A: So, again, if her expectation prior to, you know, was. [00:19:03] Speaker C: I don't think you know what the autism is. [00:19:05] Speaker A: No, but again, like, all I'm saying is that, like, again, like, if you thought. [00:19:08] Speaker B: Because they can learn. They just sometimes just don't have social cues, bro. It's not. [00:19:12] Speaker A: Like, again, those are the. So, again, as somebody who is spectrum ish himself, right? Like, I think that those are easy things to take advantage of. Right? And I'm not saying that in a predatory way, right? But I just think that, like, you can say, hey, you know, these. These compliments hit different. [00:19:31] Speaker B: You can say that same exact thing for an ugly chick. Is that different, right? [00:19:35] Speaker A: And you. Again, again. So you. You. You're hitting it right on the point, right? Like, you. And she doesn't get these things, right? She doesn't have these expectations, so she takes them in a whole different manner, right? And it's easier to bag an ugly chick that way. Right? [00:19:50] Speaker C: I think I got a show for you. You could be on this show. Love on the Spectrum. I think you and her could be on the show together, bro. [00:19:58] Speaker A: You know, I mean, again. And. And then I thought, well, maybe, you know, there might be some, like, my mind. Yeah. I. I almost went like, what was it, old school where he's like. And then I just start thinking, like, what kind of panties does she wear? Maybe they're white. [00:20:15] Speaker C: What is an autism? [00:20:16] Speaker A: Right? Right. Like, maybe that is just super wild. Like, maybe she. She loses. Like, she. Like, when she orgasms, her face contorts in a different way than normal people, or she goes crazy, and, you know, maybe she scratches and, you know, I don't know. [00:20:30] Speaker C: This is how the Nazis started doing their human trials. [00:20:33] Speaker A: Damn. [00:20:34] Speaker C: They're like, I wonder if black people scream when you poke them with something. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Yep, they scream if you cut off that toe. [00:20:42] Speaker C: Yep, they scream. [00:20:45] Speaker A: But I can imagine not all. So, again, I think that you got this. Like, oh, we got to keep trying. We don't. [00:20:51] Speaker C: Like, I know for a fact black people do not feel pain. I've been told many times black people do not feel pain. Let's keep doing it, right? That one felt it again. He's lying. [00:20:59] Speaker A: Damn it. [00:21:00] Speaker C: They were all lying so far, right? They knew that. They knew what we were trying to test for. They're so smart and conniving, those Negroes. [00:21:07] Speaker A: Oh, all right. I don't know. I. I don't know. You can't believe you call me a grapist, though. That's not. That's not real. That's not real. [00:21:17] Speaker C: A little grapey. [00:21:18] Speaker A: I don't. Don't like grapes. Like, seedless, Especially, like. Do you know when's the last time you seen a grape with seeds in it? [00:21:26] Speaker C: I don't eat grapes. [00:21:27] Speaker A: Okay, what about you? For a minute. [00:21:28] Speaker B: They don't. Do they even still sell it? [00:21:30] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I don't even know if they sell grapes. [00:21:32] Speaker C: It's always the. The. The cotton candy. [00:21:35] Speaker B: Candy. Yeah, yeah. [00:21:36] Speaker C: You know, you pay extra and ain't no seeds in that. [00:21:38] Speaker A: I mean, there's. [00:21:41] Speaker B: So sweet. [00:21:42] Speaker A: Cotton candy. I remember the first time I was like, what the. How you make a grape taste like? I mean, like. [00:21:48] Speaker C: All right, what is this? Give me some more. [00:21:50] Speaker A: Right? That's exactly what I said. Like, this is stupid. [00:21:53] Speaker C: I have to know this gmo. [00:21:54] Speaker A: Give me some more. This is. This is crazy. Can I have more? You got more. But anyways. Hey, I gotta. You guys are both, you know, I'm not. You are. You guys are both the, you know, sexually conservatives, right? Or. No, how do you lean sexually? Because are you guys both still Republican? [00:22:14] Speaker C: I'm not sure. What the fuck. [00:22:16] Speaker A: Are you guys both. Are you guys both Republican? Sexual? [00:22:18] Speaker C: I'm not sure what you're asking. [00:22:19] Speaker A: No, what are you talking about? [00:22:20] Speaker C: I need you to be more specific. [00:22:22] Speaker A: You guys like to put the Republican Democratic label on fucking the way you fucking people their leanings. So I'm asking you, how are you sexually, Are you Republican or Democratic? [00:22:31] Speaker C: If my dick leans left. [00:22:33] Speaker A: Which one is that? [00:22:34] Speaker B: Yeah, because. Because when you use Republican and Democrat for the sexual term, it's kind of weird. Cause when you say it's not weird. [00:22:40] Speaker C: Well, it used to be more understandable. Now I don't know. [00:22:44] Speaker B: Yeah, because if you say I'm a liberal sexually, that could mean a lot of things. [00:22:47] Speaker C: Trans shit. You open up a whole cannibal of shit now. [00:22:50] Speaker B: And if I say conservative, it could just means I'm vanilla or gay or like secretively gay. Secretively gay. So, yeah, I don't know if those are the right terms to use for sexual disrespect. [00:23:02] Speaker C: I got a libertarian dick. [00:23:05] Speaker A: Independent. [00:23:06] Speaker B: I'm independent. It depends on what's going on. [00:23:09] Speaker C: I got a communist dick too. It's communist and libertarian at the same time. [00:23:15] Speaker A: So I Was just wondering. I know that. I mean French regular coking cooking you're not into, right? I don't know why I want to put regular cooking. [00:23:25] Speaker B: Regular cooking? No, I'm definitely. [00:23:27] Speaker C: What is regular cooking? [00:23:28] Speaker B: Watching your girl getting by a dude. [00:23:30] Speaker C: Okay, you're not into it or you wouldn't participate. [00:23:34] Speaker B: I would not participate. Participate on it. [00:23:37] Speaker C: So watching it is not participating. That's what I thought being cooked is. [00:23:41] Speaker B: But watching. Watching porn. [00:23:43] Speaker C: Well, are you watching it? [00:23:45] Speaker B: Is your. [00:23:45] Speaker C: Are your eyes seeing it? [00:23:46] Speaker B: No. Okay, so when you're just watching it for porn sake, you. You just watching. At the end of day, you're just still watching a dude fucking a girl. Like it doesn't really mean. It's not the same scenario as of being a real cuckoo. Like your girl is getting fucked by. [00:24:00] Speaker A: Because that's not your girl. [00:24:01] Speaker B: That's not your girl. And then you just still watching it because it's a girl getting fucked. [00:24:06] Speaker A: So you watch. Could you watch a real cuck like from the closet or something? Like, like so like there was a real guy and his girl and they were doing. They were participating with. [00:24:16] Speaker B: I don't think that would be fun. [00:24:17] Speaker C: But you watching in porn. [00:24:20] Speaker B: Yeah, again, because in the porn it's like if I was just watching. [00:24:23] Speaker C: You're just at somebody's house. They just happen to. [00:24:25] Speaker A: Yeah, I feel like definitely I don't. [00:24:27] Speaker B: Want to watch live. [00:24:28] Speaker A: I feel I would definitely watch. [00:24:29] Speaker B: I don't a live thing. I would rather just be the bull instead of just watching. [00:24:34] Speaker A: But you just said that you would not even participate. But you would participate, just not on the. [00:24:38] Speaker B: I would not participate as the dude watching. Let me. [00:24:41] Speaker A: But you would. You would. You would participate as the bull. [00:24:43] Speaker B: Yeah, if. Yeah, yeah, I'll be the bull. You can watch me. Your girl. Yeah, for sure. [00:24:49] Speaker A: Huh. Maybe that's why you watch it, to relate to the bull. I mean there has to be something. There has to be. [00:24:57] Speaker B: When you watch porn, it's because you want to relate. You want to live vicariously. The girl. It's the. All I'm saying is that cuckold scene, it could just be like, yo, I wanted to watch that girl. It just so happened to be a cuckold scene. But you're still just watching her getting. You're not really paying attention. [00:25:12] Speaker C: Do girls watch porn imagining they're the woman getting. [00:25:15] Speaker B: I don't know if girls do it. [00:25:16] Speaker A: That's a good question. [00:25:17] Speaker B: No. [00:25:18] Speaker C: Should we ask? [00:25:18] Speaker B: Yes, because girls do random. Like watch. [00:25:23] Speaker C: No, it's too quick. [00:25:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Cuz girls do random. [00:25:26] Speaker C: That Was way too quick. God damn. [00:25:33] Speaker A: I felt. It felt a little quick after it. After it came out. I was like. I should have paused a little bit. Should we? [00:25:39] Speaker C: Yes. Okay. [00:25:42] Speaker A: Is it. [00:25:43] Speaker C: Is it too late? Are you already asleep? Okay, so you're on the show. Okay, the question. I think I'll let Mask ask the question. [00:25:53] Speaker A: So we're. We're here talking about why guys watch porn. And then. So the question came up. Well, French was saying guys watch porn to kind of, you know, associate with the guy in the porn scene. So. So the. The question is now, why do girls watch porn? Or if. When women are watching porn, do they associate with the woman in. In the scene? [00:26:16] Speaker E: Hold on. Sorry. My phone is, like, playing music. You said, do we watch porn to, like, associate with the woman? [00:26:25] Speaker A: Like, so when you are watching it, like, is that. You know what you guys are watching it for? Like, oh, she getting it. Like, you know, I mean, and you're like. [00:26:33] Speaker E: You're like, oh, I see what you're saying. So I don't know if every woman does, but I do sometimes. Yeah. Because it's like, if you. If she's like. If it doesn't look like she's, like, really enjoying it or if they're doing something that. And she's like. But in my mind, I'm like, I know that doesn't feel good. Like, it has to be believable. Like, I have to be able to, you know, like, relate to the girl. Like, yeah, I could. They did that thing, and she responded the way that I would. And that's good to me because I can relate. [00:27:03] Speaker C: So when you watch cuckold porn, which person are you in the. In the party? [00:27:08] Speaker E: I actually don't watch cuckold porn. [00:27:11] Speaker C: Have you ever? [00:27:12] Speaker E: What the. [00:27:13] Speaker C: Have you. Have you ever. [00:27:17] Speaker E: I don't think so. [00:27:18] Speaker C: No. [00:27:18] Speaker E: Why would I do that? [00:27:19] Speaker C: Oh, I don't know. We're just trying to figure out which person you're related to. French. French relates to the bull. Just, you know, we just found that out tonight, so. [00:27:25] Speaker E: Yeah, I can see friends saying that. [00:27:29] Speaker B: That's. [00:27:29] Speaker E: Why. [00:27:33] Speaker B: Is that weird. [00:27:39] Speaker A: About that? [00:27:40] Speaker E: Like, I couldn't even look at him. [00:27:43] Speaker B: Why'd you look like that, man? [00:27:45] Speaker A: I mean, I. I mean, because you. [00:27:48] Speaker C: Heard somebody else's wife tell a nigga he could be the bull. [00:27:50] Speaker A: No, no. [00:27:51] Speaker C: That just sounds weird. [00:27:51] Speaker B: Right? [00:27:52] Speaker A: Right. No. Well, again, because I. I feel like for the. For. I don't know if I don't want to speak for you, B. But I think that we often associate this for the other angle. Like, not the bull. And so it's like, oh, okay, well, look, there you go. You do. Have you. You got one supporter. Like, I mean, you got someone who believes. [00:28:15] Speaker E: Hey, just to make sure that I'm clear, the bull is, like, the one that comes into the situation. [00:28:19] Speaker C: Right. [00:28:19] Speaker A: Right. [00:28:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:20] Speaker E: Right. So, like, if you guys had to pick somebody, I could see friends saying, like, I could only relate. He's young. He's not gonna be the cook. [00:28:29] Speaker A: You know, that's what we. That's what I. I'm sorry. That's what I just thought that he watched it, like. Oh. You know, because again, like, some of the things that he's talked about, like, admires the guy. Right. [00:28:40] Speaker C: Who licks nut. [00:28:41] Speaker A: Right. He. He. His admiration was never like, oh, I admire the bull. I never. I don't. He never said he admired the bull. He admired the dude that was there, that was allowing his girl to get ramroded by this. [00:28:53] Speaker B: And when I was saying that, I was just saying, like, the fact that a man is able to have that psyche. That's why I was. [00:28:59] Speaker E: I know what you meant. [00:29:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:29:00] Speaker E: Whether I agree with you or not doesn't matter, but I know what you meant. [00:29:06] Speaker A: Hey, listen, that's. That's. Maybe this is. Maybe that's your 3% talking. Because she's able to relate to that. [00:29:13] Speaker B: Because most dudes want to be the bull. I don't. No. [00:29:17] Speaker A: But those dudes don't relate and go, hey, that's an admirable dude. That's an admirable trait right there. [00:29:22] Speaker B: I mean, for me, it's just like, you're so caught up in the word. [00:29:26] Speaker A: I'm just saying, like, the fact that. [00:29:28] Speaker E: You gotta have some fortitude. [00:29:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Like the fact that you a guy. Because I'm a guy and I know how. How high our ego are. The fact that you marry a woman, let alone. You'd be like, I'm gonna sit down and watch a guy not only bigger than me, but I can perform better than me. My woman. Well, what about. And I get off. [00:29:45] Speaker C: What if it was a little dude? Would you let a little dude. [00:29:47] Speaker B: Your wife? I would not. I would not let no man wife. [00:29:51] Speaker C: Wow. [00:29:52] Speaker B: Period. J move. [00:29:54] Speaker A: See, my thing is. [00:29:55] Speaker E: No, I just was trying to figure out if that's what you meant by little dudes. [00:29:58] Speaker A: No, we don't. We say midgets. [00:30:00] Speaker C: Yeah. We just say. [00:30:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. It's old school. Like, they. They say, like. See, again, if they're not changing the. [00:30:06] Speaker C: Word, I. I'm not even comfortable with dwarf. Like, that's Scary sounding. [00:30:10] Speaker A: We went to a midget wrestling contest and they all called themselves midgets. They advertised themselves midgets. [00:30:16] Speaker E: So I'm sorry, because I just really got my gut circle back because I was half sleep. So, B, if you're watching Color Cult porn, who are you? [00:30:24] Speaker C: I'm the woman. [00:30:36] Speaker A: Like so. [00:30:40] Speaker B: And then also too, it's just again, you're not fixing. When you're watching kahu or porn, you're not fixating on the dude sitting down. You just like, okay. At the end of the day, it's stupid. The majority of the scene is just the dude. [00:30:51] Speaker A: You know that the only reason why we have this discussion because you are the only one that's ever related to that dude at all. [00:30:58] Speaker B: I never said I. [00:30:59] Speaker C: Nobody even knows that dude exists except for you. And then you. [00:31:02] Speaker A: And then you thought it was an admirer. Like, you just said, like. And again, I'm not getting stuck in the word. I'm just using the word that you used. Yeah, that it's an admirable trait, that he has the ability to be able to do this. I'm thinking, no, no, he didn't say. [00:31:15] Speaker C: It was an admirable trait. He says he admires the fact that he can do it. I don't think he's saying it's positive. Yeah, I think he's saying he admires that this. [00:31:23] Speaker A: But admiration is positive in just. It's in this notion. [00:31:27] Speaker C: Yeah, but I mean, it's like, I admire how much. How much you have really fucked your life up. That's not. That would be positive. [00:31:33] Speaker A: You. [00:31:34] Speaker C: You set records for how you would not say that. [00:31:37] Speaker A: You would not say that. You admire that. [00:31:39] Speaker C: No, you're like, it's in. It's. There's admiration. This. Admirable how you fucked your life up in such a short amount of time. [00:31:45] Speaker B: I still find a way to thrive. [00:31:47] Speaker C: Nobody can their life up this bad so quickly. But you. I admire that about you. You're quick. [00:31:52] Speaker A: And then the thing about it, I would be like, that's an asshole. Ish way to say that. Like that, like, that's not. [00:31:57] Speaker B: I think that's what I was trying. [00:31:58] Speaker C: To do, but I don't know. If you did it, you might do it. What it sounded like to me was, I love the idea. [00:32:03] Speaker B: I was just. It was more like, I'm amazed that there's people in the world that can find enjoyment. [00:32:09] Speaker A: But when you. When you said, that's really what I'm trying to say, all I saw. When you said it, all I saw was your Face when you told Oda that he not to discount himself. Like you admired the way you admired him that night is what I was thinking how you were looking at this cuckold. [00:32:25] Speaker C: In my mind, he licked his tongue out a little bit when he said it too. Maybe I created that, but I feel like that happened. [00:32:31] Speaker A: And see, to me, when I think of the cuckold, right, I'm like, you just don't give a about this chick. Like you just sledding her out. Like, sure, that's not. [00:32:39] Speaker B: But the dudes that really do that apparently care a lot about that women. [00:32:43] Speaker A: How do you know? [00:32:45] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:32:46] Speaker A: Where are you getting that from? [00:32:47] Speaker B: Because they marry them. [00:32:49] Speaker A: Maybe you. You're married. [00:32:50] Speaker C: You've never been married, right? [00:32:52] Speaker A: You married her and now you can't stand her. As you're like, you know what I'd. [00:32:55] Speaker B: Like to see babe go fuck by. [00:32:58] Speaker A: Get fuck, right? Yeah. Like, let me watch you get ran through. Let me just hoe you out in painful, right? Like, this is like, I want you to suffer. I want you to. I want you to be a. I want you take it. I want you to slut yourself out. And then that's my. Gonna be my pittance. And like watching you and now when I look at you, all these dudes. [00:33:19] Speaker C: We both know what kind of piece of. [00:33:21] Speaker A: Right, Right, homie? Right? I just. Watching these dudes just treat you like a piece of meat. And. And so that's again, that's what I see when I sound like it is. [00:33:30] Speaker C: You're figuring out your pleasure in it, bro. No, it sounds pleasurable to you, but. [00:33:34] Speaker A: Again, I don' Hate anybody like that though. I don't. I don't have anybody that I want to see go through that experience. Right? So. [00:33:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Why were you asking about the cuckoos anyway? [00:33:45] Speaker A: Again, so. Yeah, I know. Again. So I started with saying that I know that none of us would. You like, we've all agreed that you're not going to allow that to go down with a man. Would you allow it to go down with a woman? I mean, meaning that you gotta let. You gotta. You're gonna just sit back and. And not participate and your girl is gonna be cooking with another woman. [00:34:08] Speaker B: She's using a dildo. They just doing scissoring. [00:34:12] Speaker A: Yeah, no, she got. She got a strap on. She got. Why is that. [00:34:14] Speaker C: Why is that the attribute that matters? [00:34:16] Speaker B: I'm just asking. I'm just trying to build the scene in my head. [00:34:18] Speaker A: Yeah, no, she. There's toys involved, there's penetration. [00:34:22] Speaker B: I feel like on A scenario like that, I'm gonna end up. [00:34:25] Speaker C: No, it's gonna be a thing, bro. [00:34:27] Speaker A: No, you could come lick the. Come up afterwards. [00:34:33] Speaker B: Nah. Because it's no fun if I'm not getting no action. Like, I'm not a. I'm not a voyeur. I need to be a part of. [00:34:38] Speaker A: You're not a voyeur? [00:34:39] Speaker B: No, I need to be part of it. I don't. Why. Why am I watching. If I can't watch porn, I end up jacking off. I still. [00:34:47] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:34:47] Speaker B: Why would I jack off in this real. There's two live pussies in front of me. [00:34:51] Speaker C: It's live porn. [00:34:52] Speaker A: Yeah, but. [00:34:52] Speaker B: But I can't physically touch it. [00:34:54] Speaker C: You can't physically touch porn? [00:34:56] Speaker B: I'm saying with porn, I jack off. [00:34:59] Speaker A: But if they're in the room with. [00:35:00] Speaker B: Me, I might as well fuck them. [00:35:02] Speaker C: No, you shouldn't. This is porn. [00:35:05] Speaker B: I don't like real life porn. I only like porn through screen. [00:35:07] Speaker C: What? Who says that? [00:35:09] Speaker B: Me. [00:35:09] Speaker C: Who says I don't like real life porn? So if you had an option, you would. Instead of. Instead of turning on a computer or whatever, you could just set your phone down and real life shit would happen. [00:35:21] Speaker B: I would want to be a part of it. [00:35:23] Speaker A: No. So you go to. So you go to this place, right? This. They. I mean, they have them and you. The door slides up in or the thing slides up and you're sitting there and these two people are. You're watching two people right in front of you. But sure, there's a glass. So you can't participate. [00:35:39] Speaker B: Okay. [00:35:39] Speaker A: I mean, and you wouldn't want to participate anyway in a devil's threesome, right? [00:35:43] Speaker B: No. [00:35:44] Speaker A: Okay. Just making sure. So this guy is this chick and you're just sitting there watching. You wouldn't want to watch that in real life, but you want to watch it on the screen. [00:35:55] Speaker B: Watch it for. For like, to. For like the sake of, like an experience of just watching real life porn in. Through a glass. But if it's live, I would rather be a part than just be aware. [00:36:07] Speaker C: It doesn't matter. Like, first, you keep saying that as if that's the only way this could work is if you are part of it. What I'm saying is you're watching porn and you're not a part of it. The little switch that it takes you to say, okay, I could see this live action and still feel like I don't have to be a part of it is so small in my new. You're making it a big deal, but I Don't think it's really that big. [00:36:25] Speaker B: It's not a big deal, but it. Based on the example Jamie Mack said if your girl in another. [00:36:29] Speaker C: No, no, no. You don't know these people, okay? These are just people that you. [00:36:33] Speaker B: I. I watch just to watch. [00:36:35] Speaker C: Yeah. It wouldn't be a big deal, right? Live. [00:36:37] Speaker B: No, it wouldn't. [00:36:37] Speaker C: So which would be better, live or on. On computer. [00:36:42] Speaker B: I must still choose computer for one reason. [00:36:44] Speaker A: Wow, you are, you know, you're. You're. [00:36:46] Speaker C: That. [00:36:48] Speaker A: No, no. [00:36:48] Speaker B: The reason why I'm choosing computer. Get comfortable and jack off versus live. I don't know, recliners. [00:36:56] Speaker C: They're. They're both butt ass naked. They don't care if you jack off. [00:36:59] Speaker A: My right. [00:37:00] Speaker B: But I don't think I'd be comfortable jacking off in that setting. That's what I'm saying. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Because how close? [00:37:05] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:37:06] Speaker C: Because how close they are. [00:37:08] Speaker B: N. Just, just, just. Cuz it's. I never jacked off like that or something. [00:37:11] Speaker C: What if your sister called him ahead? Like he's blessed. Don't worry, guys. It gets bigger. It gets big. Give him some time. [00:37:17] Speaker B: I think that's why. [00:37:18] Speaker A: Give him some time. [00:37:19] Speaker C: Time. It gets bigger because I'm watching porn. [00:37:21] Speaker B: Because it's about to be a jack off session, right? So like bro, if you can. [00:37:24] Speaker A: What are you watching? [00:37:25] Speaker C: Okay, that. You tell me. I could have live action porn instead of having to sit in front of a computer. [00:37:30] Speaker A: Give it to every single time, all the time. It's so weird, right? [00:37:34] Speaker C: So I would click on less though, because I want some of the. In my house. [00:37:37] Speaker A: So at. At Snowflake's apartment, there's a person that I think is a exhibitionist, meaning that their bedroom window, and this is a female, is always open. I mean, and not like the blinds are like, you know this. I mean, they're up. And the bed, like you could see the bed. [00:37:57] Speaker C: Lights on. Lights. [00:37:58] Speaker A: Lights on. Yeah, lights off. Don't matter. Like, she described one time watching them put clothes on. And. And this was before I ever went out there. And then I went out there and I was like, yo, that window is why the. I mean, like, I could see the bed and I could see everything in there, like going on. And the window's always up. [00:38:15] Speaker C: Friends like, no, no, I want to see that. [00:38:17] Speaker B: Well then, I mean, I'm gonna close my way. [00:38:19] Speaker A: That's what she said. She's like, she's like, I don't want to look. I'm like, I'm looking. [00:38:22] Speaker C: I don't give a. [00:38:23] Speaker A: Are you kidding me? I'm. Look, I'm. I'm mad. I haven't seen anything yet. Like, she wants to show me something. I want to see it. [00:38:30] Speaker C: Naked bodies bother you or. No, no, French. [00:38:32] Speaker A: I'm a. Listen, I'm a voyeur. I'm an exhibitionist. I like all of that shit. [00:38:38] Speaker B: Like, what's the exhibitionist again? [00:38:40] Speaker A: What she's doing. [00:38:41] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:41] Speaker A: Like, I. I would. [00:38:43] Speaker B: I would rather be that than be a voyeur. I'd rather people watched. Yeah. Then what? [00:38:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I love watching. I was watching is like just. [00:38:51] Speaker B: Why are you. Why are you picking up notes? [00:38:53] Speaker A: No, it's just. It's just watching. It's. It's just watching, you know, different experiences, right? Like, different how. How people are. Can be or whatever. The. Right. [00:39:03] Speaker C: Like watching people too naked is just a different thing. I feel like with a female. On female cuckold. I feel like. Man, I. I don't have a problem with it necessarily, but I don't think that a woman and a woman together is different than a guy and a guy together. I know y'all do, but I. I think that they're the same. I think that it's. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Say that again. [00:39:25] Speaker C: I think that it's. It's still like your girl having sex with another girl is still cheating. That's not. [00:39:32] Speaker A: Not if you consented. Yeah. Yeah. [00:39:33] Speaker B: If you consent. [00:39:34] Speaker C: But in the sense of. Let's just say cheating is having sex with another person, right? [00:39:38] Speaker B: Okay. [00:39:39] Speaker C: I don't have less weight if my girl cheated on me with a girl than if she cheated on me with a guy. Those are the same weight to me. [00:39:48] Speaker A: Well, no, and the only thing that. See, I have to wrap my head around is the cheating part, Right? [00:39:53] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:39:54] Speaker A: Because the cheating part is. [00:39:55] Speaker B: To me. [00:39:56] Speaker A: Right. [00:39:57] Speaker C: The reason why I'm saying that, though, is because. Let's downgrade it to. Okay, I know about it because if. [00:40:01] Speaker A: I give you my paper to cop and you copied my answers, you didn't cheat to me because I gave you the answer. [00:40:08] Speaker C: But the reason why I wanted to start there was so that you would get the sentiment right. So how you feel when you get cheated on when your girl cheats on you with a guy? [00:40:14] Speaker B: Okay, that's what you said. [00:40:15] Speaker C: I would feel exactly the same if my girl cheated on me with a girl. [00:40:17] Speaker B: I can understand that. [00:40:18] Speaker C: Now let's downgrade that to cuckold. The same way I feel about my girl being cuckolded by a guy. [00:40:23] Speaker A: Right. [00:40:24] Speaker C: I feel like. Is the same as my girl being cuckolded. By a girl. [00:40:26] Speaker A: Right. [00:40:27] Speaker B: Is it because you're not gonna get a part of the action based on. [00:40:29] Speaker C: No. For instance, I'm not a sociopath like you. I could watch it. It's not that. It's just have to be willing to allow my girl to have sex with another person. [00:40:38] Speaker B: Okay. [00:40:38] Speaker C: Y'all see it as oh, having sex with another girl is no big deal. But I'm saying that's not different to me than her having sex with another guy, cheating or not. [00:40:46] Speaker B: Yeah, I got you. But I think when we say having sex with another girl is no big deal, it's because we're always talking threesomes. [00:40:51] Speaker A: No, well, I just think, I just think it's natural. I think I just think of like a harem. [00:40:55] Speaker C: I told you. [00:40:56] Speaker A: I just think of it like having a harem. Like. I mean like he doesn't think there's. [00:40:58] Speaker C: Such thing as a gay woman. [00:41:00] Speaker B: No, he doesn't believe. [00:41:02] Speaker A: I think that's just more. I think it's natural for women to be with women. Women. That's just part of. That's just. [00:41:07] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:41:08] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:41:09] Speaker B: Like it's more natural. In what sense? Like, what's, what's the like, like, like. [00:41:13] Speaker A: Like, like just like. [00:41:14] Speaker B: You think girls naturally would want to. Yes, I think it's cuz society gives them that pass. [00:41:21] Speaker A: I mean. What do you mean? [00:41:22] Speaker B: I think, I think that's the only reason why girls. I think if. [00:41:25] Speaker A: So if you think if guys got a pass. [00:41:27] Speaker B: I think if we let going back to reprogramming society, if a hundred years from now society has been reprogrammed and boys and boys are treated just like girls and girls. More, A lot more guys would have probably attempted to sleep with guys. Yeah, I believe that. I think, I think a lot of the reason why guys secludes themselves because of the societal aspect of it. But if it was free, like how society treats women when it comes to that, I think a lot more guys will be. Will be curious enough to try that. Yeah. [00:41:58] Speaker A: I just, I just. It's very enlightening. [00:42:01] Speaker B: That's what I think. [00:42:02] Speaker A: I'm sure. [00:42:03] Speaker B: I think a lot of guys. [00:42:04] Speaker A: I don't think that way. [00:42:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm sure. But I don't in general. I think it's because of what society says. That's why dudes are like, oh, I ain't doing that. But I think if society never did that, a lot of guys would have let their curiosity go. [00:42:19] Speaker A: That curiosity, huh? [00:42:21] Speaker B: That's how it starts, right? [00:42:23] Speaker A: I don't Know. I mean, I don't. You tell me, bro. Like, listen, I'm way out of bounds on this. Like, I have no idea. Like, you. You tell me how it goes. [00:42:31] Speaker B: I think the fact that you're acting like that already is because of society. [00:42:35] Speaker C: You're not from the. You're not from the Dennis Robbins school of sexual. Sexual competency. [00:42:42] Speaker A: I don't know. It is so funny. I don't know who this dude was, right? His name is Trick. Trick. Have you ever heard of him? [00:42:48] Speaker C: Trick. [00:42:48] Speaker B: Trick. I've heard of Detroit. [00:42:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:50] Speaker C: What about him? [00:42:51] Speaker A: So he was. There was a video where he was on a podcast. It might be his show or whatever, but he was with a white guy. And he was talking about trans people, right? And he was talking about like, hey, why are you. Why are you bringing them to the classroom? What are you trying to teach the kids? Like, what the is going on? And he's talking and there was a. I guess a trans guy on there. He looked like a normal guy. He was just gay. Maybe he didn't look trans. Like, it wasn't. [00:43:20] Speaker C: It didn't sound like an old. Oh, yeah. [00:43:21] Speaker A: I'm just saying. [00:43:23] Speaker C: He didn't look gay. [00:43:23] Speaker A: No, no, no, he looked. No, he looked gay. He didn't look trans, right? Like, so for me, a trans. A man. A trans man is a one that used to be a woman, right? [00:43:32] Speaker C: I guess, right? [00:43:33] Speaker A: Let's see. So you. Now you sound like an old head. [00:43:35] Speaker C: Yeah, I just said I guess, like. [00:43:38] Speaker A: Because I don't even know. I don't know how to do you get out of here with that fidangleness. Like, like, so this looked like it was always a dude. And so that's why I'm saying I don't think it was trans, right? That's all I'm saying. But he definitely was gay. And he. They went. He started talking to him and he's like, listen, bro, he's talking to you. Don't talk to me about how I feel, right? Like, you can't tell me how to feel. And you know, he just went off and he's like, you know, it was a big old ass scene. I. I reposted it on our Twitter account. If you guys want. You want to go take a look. Listen and look at it, listeners. But bottom line is that I think that, you know, for me, I'm not. I don't know where I was going with that, okay? [00:44:29] Speaker B: Because I said how. [00:44:30] Speaker A: Oh, how I am. Like, how I'm thinking. And I'm like, that's not Me thinking any like, weird way. Like, I. I just never, like, so I never grew up or. I never had an instinct or a curiosity to be like, huh, what about that? Like, you know, I mean, that just. It never crossed my mind. You could call it by programming or whatever. But that's not me being like, that's what the dude was saying. You're transphobic. And he's like, I'm not, I'm not saying. I wasn't saying a homophobic or whatever. Like, I'm not. My response to that isn't Because I'm like, I don't. I just don't know if all guys go, huh, I think I would. I. I think it would be cool to that dude or what it would be like if he me or sucked his dick or like, I don't know if you. But you. You were kind of making it seem like it would be. Because, see, for me, yeah, I'm saying. And I don't say necessarily all girls because I know there's some women like, I'm strictly dickly. Yeah, okay, that's fine. But a lot of women, they're like, you know, and they have. You see it. They walk around holding hands. And then they walk around and they're like, oh, my God, you look so good. Let me look at that ass. And. And they, they. They put us sexually. [00:45:39] Speaker B: That's a feminine aspect of the trait that. The holding hand spar and stuff like that. [00:45:45] Speaker A: And commenting on their sexual, you know, their features and, and, and. And that, like, if you walked up and was like, damn, that print hitting today, I would be like, get the out of here, bro. Like, that's not how. Like, that's not. That's not. That's not. That's not. You mean your print is hitting in them jeans, bro? You're like, we go. We gonna go kill him at the club. [00:46:03] Speaker C: Second you feel like, thank. Thanks. [00:46:04] Speaker A: No, I would not. [00:46:04] Speaker C: For a second. [00:46:05] Speaker A: No, I would not. [00:46:06] Speaker C: Thanks. [00:46:06] Speaker A: I'd be like, come on, what are we doing here? [00:46:08] Speaker C: In a split second, you were like, oh, thanks. [00:46:10] Speaker B: But what if he says something like, oh, bro, I see you. I see you showing him what you're working with. [00:46:17] Speaker C: I see you, dog. [00:46:17] Speaker B: No, I see you, dog. [00:46:19] Speaker A: No, no. [00:46:20] Speaker B: Cause when we say I see you, dawg, that means, yo, you look good today. [00:46:23] Speaker C: I got it. French. [00:46:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:24] Speaker C: What if, nigga, like, sometimes you gotta pop out and show niggas. What if he said that? That's west coast for you. [00:46:30] Speaker B: Like, think about it, Jimmy Mack. We have a whole game called Pause. The reason why that game is there is because dudes want to be so removed from people thinking that they're gay that when they say something that not even in a sexual context, but because it could be applied to sexual context, we say pause. All I'm saying is because of those societal factors, dudes never tap into those to that level. But I'm saying if that was never a thing in society, I bet you there'll be more dudes. [00:46:59] Speaker A: I thought that game was just because it was funny, because things are said, right? [00:47:02] Speaker C: Which is still funny. [00:47:04] Speaker A: No, no. [00:47:05] Speaker B: Stems from the society. [00:47:08] Speaker A: I mean, it literally is the. [00:47:09] Speaker C: Is it 10 years career show off of calling people gay. [00:47:14] Speaker A: It's happy, right? [00:47:16] Speaker B: But what I'm saying, that still stems from the societal aspect. Even. Even gay being funny, that's still part of the societies, the societal construct of it. When it comes to dudes, to not. [00:47:27] Speaker C: Play that line, gay be lying. [00:47:30] Speaker A: But. But it's like, it's. It's. No that I don't think. [00:47:32] Speaker B: I'm not saying all guys will become gay if society. [00:47:35] Speaker A: But I don't think. [00:47:36] Speaker B: But I'm just saying a lot of dudes would have probably tried some gay. That's all I'm saying. More dudes would have tried gay. [00:47:42] Speaker A: Okay? [00:47:43] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:47:44] Speaker A: And I don't see that pause game any different than that's what she said. Right? Like, which is. [00:47:50] Speaker B: Which is true. But it still stems from the society. [00:47:54] Speaker A: There's a phrase that comes out that could be interpreted in a different light. And so you just say, oh, that's what she said. And so I don't think that, you know, that means that if you hear. [00:48:05] Speaker C: Gaty say that's what he's saying. [00:48:06] Speaker A: Like, you'd have to. Right? [00:48:08] Speaker C: But didn't want anybody to get it. Like, if you were in a room full of people, you're like, that's what he's saying. Everybody living like, what the fuck? [00:48:14] Speaker A: Oh, no. Yeah. Automatically you can't say that's what he said. [00:48:16] Speaker C: Right? [00:48:16] Speaker A: Yeah, you automatically. [00:48:17] Speaker C: We know you cannot say that's what he said. I'm gonna start saying it. I'm gonna see what they'll say. [00:48:21] Speaker A: Okay. [00:48:22] Speaker C: I'm like, that's what he said. [00:48:23] Speaker A: Okay, I want to be there. [00:48:25] Speaker C: Icebreaker. [00:48:26] Speaker A: I want to be right. I want to be there in public when you drop that one on me. [00:48:29] Speaker C: Lying, bro. I think we may have talked about this show. Have you ever heard that where they, like, they say some like, you were like, man, I don't want to be around Your gas or whatever. Like, just. Let's just make a scenario, right? I can't be around on them gay. Don't everybody want you. Gay people don't just be. [00:48:44] Speaker B: Bullshit. [00:48:45] Speaker C: We talked about that before. [00:48:46] Speaker B: Yeah, we talked about it. [00:48:47] Speaker C: Niggas be wanting to fuck everything. [00:48:49] Speaker B: They actually get off trying to see if. Turn you out. [00:48:52] Speaker C: No, no, see, that's too. You want to deep French. I'm talking about. [00:48:55] Speaker A: You're going way too. No, but see this dude, that's what he said. Can we. [00:49:01] Speaker C: You go way too deep. I'm talking about the idea that. [00:49:07] Speaker A: Can we. Can we just. Before you go there, man, can we. Can we just. Can we unpack that a little bit? [00:49:13] Speaker C: Sure. [00:49:13] Speaker A: Can we unpack that? [00:49:14] Speaker B: Unpack. [00:49:15] Speaker A: I don't know, like, what do you. So. Because I know you always have, you know, empirical data that you come up with that, like, you know, studies. You didn't talk to somebody. Like. So where do you get this information that they be trying to turn you? Trying to Turn straight dudes gay. [00:49:33] Speaker B: Car rides. I'm saying that they. Some of them get turned on by the by, trying to. [00:49:43] Speaker A: I hear what you're saying. [00:49:45] Speaker C: I heard sentiment coming down. [00:49:46] Speaker A: I've heard you the first time for. [00:49:47] Speaker B: Some of the gay people met. [00:49:51] Speaker C: Yo, saying gay people I've met makes it funny than people I know. [00:49:55] Speaker A: You're right. Right. [00:49:56] Speaker B: That's weird, right? [00:49:57] Speaker A: No, it definitely so. Nope. Because it did. It adds a little bit more context. It adds a little bit more context, right? Because it's not the gay people I know that are. [00:50:05] Speaker C: It's just gay. I'm out meeting you. [00:50:06] Speaker A: No, no. Because again, when I met them, did they try to turn me? [00:50:10] Speaker C: Let me ask you this. M. Let me ask you this. When last time you met a gay guy, Right? Exactly this nigga. The gay people like people I've met. I can't tell you the last time I met a gay person that wasn't like my wife's friend or something. We didn't meet. [00:50:24] Speaker A: Right. [00:50:25] Speaker C: But you know, oh, I'm going to hang out with such and such. Oh, okay. And then maybe they're on the phone, FaceTime or something and oh, hi. Whatever. But I don't. I can't remember the last time I've gone out somewhere and like, just chilling like, oh, what's up, man? What's up? That was good coffee here today, right? Oh, yes, it's so good. It's delicious. [00:50:43] Speaker A: The cream was on point to me. [00:50:45] Speaker C: How do you like it? I'll take it black like you. That's what they say to French? Nah, I can. I don't know. [00:50:50] Speaker A: My favorite barista today. [00:50:52] Speaker B: I went to college. And. And during those days, they never say. [00:50:55] Speaker C: About college, you know, the girls doing college experiment. [00:50:59] Speaker B: Some of the gay dudes in college have told me that. [00:51:01] Speaker C: Some of the gay dudes in college have told me that. [00:51:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:04] Speaker C: Still doesn't sound right. [00:51:05] Speaker A: So did anyone ever try to turn you? [00:51:08] Speaker B: No. [00:51:08] Speaker A: So, like. Like, Blade, like, they never was, like, trying to. [00:51:12] Speaker C: It wasn't like. I think. [00:51:13] Speaker B: I think they know who to try. Cause I feel like. [00:51:15] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:51:19] Speaker B: Cause at the end of the day, y'all can have y'all. Y'all can have y'all jokes, but I'm still straight. I'm still straight like a ruler. No matter what. No matter what. [00:51:31] Speaker C: That didn't sound believable at all. That didn't sound believable at all. [00:51:35] Speaker A: They know who to try. [00:51:37] Speaker C: Yeah, that didn't sound believable at all. My. I'm sorry. [00:51:42] Speaker A: No, I. I believe you, French. And they do. They be. They be knowing who to try. [00:51:46] Speaker C: They do. They know who to try. [00:51:47] Speaker A: It's like they gate our. [00:51:48] Speaker C: Everybody, though. That's what I'm trying to say. Will anything. Like, if you're straight, if you're hetero, just all you need is the right day, the right time, the right opportunity, the right situation, the right bad week, the right bad month will damn near anything without any problem. And it won't even be. It won't even be like. You don't have to even build yourself up to it. It'd be like, yeah, I'll it, and it's over. [00:52:12] Speaker B: Especially if nobody's gonna find out. [00:52:14] Speaker C: So I don't believe gay. When they say, don't nobody want. I don't. Gay people don't want air. Bullshit. Do you believe? [00:52:20] Speaker B: All right, so let's say. Yo, let's say. Let's say, Matt, imagine if your wife's best friend was a gay dude. [00:52:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:25] Speaker B: Would you be cool with them Touchy Philly, like, how they are with their girl? No, no, with. With your wife. [00:52:32] Speaker C: With your way. Right? [00:52:34] Speaker B: Yeah, the dude is. But let's say the dude is gay. [00:52:36] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:36] Speaker B: 100. [00:52:37] Speaker A: So, like, holding hands, like. [00:52:39] Speaker B: But your girl sits on his lap. [00:52:40] Speaker C: No, come on, man. My girl shouldn't send her a girlfriend lap. What the are y'all doing? [00:52:44] Speaker A: He already said that, right? He already said, it's like, if I. [00:52:47] Speaker C: Walk in the house and my. My wife is sitting on her friend's lap, I'm like, what the are y'all. [00:52:51] Speaker B: Doing in Here, but for some. [00:52:54] Speaker A: But. But a lot of nothing yet gay. [00:52:56] Speaker B: Gay to female relationships. They act like that dude is. Sometimes they'll get undressed in front of the dude because the dude is gay. He won't get turned on. I'm like, that still got a dick. I don't give a. If he gay. [00:53:07] Speaker C: I don't even want my wife's friends in our room. [00:53:10] Speaker B: That part. [00:53:11] Speaker C: So why would she be naked? Not just guys. [00:53:14] Speaker B: Girls either. [00:53:14] Speaker C: What the Are y'all doing? [00:53:15] Speaker B: I'm telling you how some female. [00:53:17] Speaker C: Other happens here. Like, if we. If that's what we doing in here. Because. Oh, girl like. [00:53:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:23] Speaker C: Why is she sitting on our bed? [00:53:24] Speaker A: Huh? That's always. That's always a sign. Like, you sit on the. You sit on my bed. [00:53:29] Speaker C: Why you on my bed? [00:53:30] Speaker A: If you sit on my bed, I feel like I could. [00:53:32] Speaker B: That was. [00:53:33] Speaker C: That's what he said. [00:53:34] Speaker B: Gucci's wife went viral. That went viral a couple weeks ago because Gucci's wife was with. [00:53:39] Speaker A: You're not gonna normalize that. [00:53:41] Speaker C: I'm working on it, bro. [00:53:42] Speaker A: That's not gonna be. [00:53:43] Speaker B: That's not gonna work. [00:53:44] Speaker A: That's not gonna be a thing, because I think. [00:53:45] Speaker B: I think you're gay because you already live in Georgia. [00:53:48] Speaker A: That's not gonna be a thing. [00:53:49] Speaker C: I'll be all right. [00:53:51] Speaker A: It's not gonna be. [00:53:52] Speaker C: And what are you saying about Gucci man's wife? Yeah. [00:53:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:53] Speaker B: That went viral because Gucci's man's wife was. There's a. I forgot his name, but he's like a gay dude that does a podcast thing, and they were hugging up in each other, and she was sitting on his lap. [00:54:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:54:05] Speaker B: And everybody was like, yo, that's disrespectful. But people was like, but he's gay. It's not bad. Like, that got a dick. No matter what he said. No matter. No matter what. [00:54:16] Speaker C: It's getting better. [00:54:17] Speaker B: I feel like if you got a dick gay or not, once a woman sit on your lap, your dick might jump a little. [00:54:24] Speaker C: Might do what? Jump a little, I said drip. [00:54:26] Speaker B: I'm like, wait. [00:54:27] Speaker A: It depends on what you. I mean, like, again, if. If that's. [00:54:29] Speaker C: If you're not into girls, right? Like, if a dude by mistake tripped and fell on my lap, my dick's not jumping right. [00:54:35] Speaker A: You. [00:54:35] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, but if. [00:54:36] Speaker A: But you. You. Not me. Let me finish. Okay. Yes, but if it's me too French, I'm just gonna put that out there too. [00:54:47] Speaker B: Okay, but you think because it's a. [00:54:50] Speaker A: Gay dude and it's me Too. [00:54:51] Speaker B: It's a. You think because it's a gay dude and a girl does it. You don't think the biological aspect of male to female is just gonna hit? [00:54:59] Speaker C: So what you're saying is you don't believe people are born gay. [00:55:02] Speaker A: That's exactly what you're saying. [00:55:04] Speaker B: I believe a gay dude will still fuck a pussy. Let me. Yeah, I believe that. [00:55:07] Speaker C: I bet. [00:55:07] Speaker A: Okay. [00:55:08] Speaker C: But there are gay people who have never fucked a girl. I know somebody. I do know somebody who's gay who has never fucked a girl. [00:55:16] Speaker B: Okay. [00:55:17] Speaker C: And they're not lying. [00:55:19] Speaker B: Okay. [00:55:21] Speaker A: I mean, so. [00:55:23] Speaker B: But so I don't know that their. [00:55:24] Speaker C: Dick would jump if a girl was butt ass naked in front of them and then rubbed their. Maybe though. Maybe. [00:55:29] Speaker A: I don't. [00:55:29] Speaker C: I don't know. I mean, who. Can we use the test? [00:55:33] Speaker B: Friends? [00:55:34] Speaker A: I feel like. I feel like it's like, you know, like go to spoozy. [00:55:38] Speaker B: Don't know until, you know, like once a girl sits on your lap, whether you like girls or not, your dad Nick's gonna be like, well, you like girls, right? [00:55:44] Speaker C: But if a little girl sat on your lap. [00:55:46] Speaker B: Of course not. [00:55:47] Speaker C: Exactly. So there's. There is a separation. It's not like it just has to be all or nothing. [00:55:51] Speaker A: Right? [00:55:51] Speaker B: That's true. [00:55:52] Speaker A: Yeah, that shut that down quick. [00:55:55] Speaker B: Yeah, that. [00:55:57] Speaker A: Oh, I get it now. [00:55:59] Speaker C: I get it. [00:56:00] Speaker A: I get it. I get it. [00:56:01] Speaker B: Yeah. That's probably the cleanest lesson I've learned. [00:56:06] Speaker A: Quick tuning the. [00:56:07] Speaker B: I don't have to do the homework on that. It. [00:56:13] Speaker A: So. So, so he said, no, you never answered French. [00:56:16] Speaker B: I said I would want to be a part of it. But yeah, I don't mind watching it. [00:56:19] Speaker A: So all the way. Like. [00:56:20] Speaker B: Yeah, okay, I'll her after. [00:56:23] Speaker A: Okay, so you. I mean, cuz that's what happens to the cuck too, right? Right. Like he gets. He comes in. He comes in. Yeah, he comes in second and. And cleans it up. Would you clean it up? Don't be that. [00:56:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I'll clean it up. [00:56:37] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:56:37] Speaker B: Technically, she's not busting sperm. My girl. [00:56:43] Speaker C: A girl again. [00:56:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:56:44] Speaker C: Okay. [00:56:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I clean it up. [00:56:45] Speaker C: Okay. [00:56:45] Speaker A: Yeah, like, I don't. I mean the way you made it. Okay. [00:56:49] Speaker B: Yeah, cleaning. [00:56:50] Speaker C: I'm not cleaning that up. Are you kidding? I got nothing out of this. [00:56:54] Speaker A: I. I'm. Listen, call me the janitor. I'm coming in there. I'm coming in there and get it all up. Like, let's. Let's look at the Tidy Man. Like, what are you talking about? [00:57:05] Speaker B: What if she. What if she your girl better than you, you. [00:57:08] Speaker C: Oh. Anybody worry about that? That's. [00:57:10] Speaker A: That's how. Yeah, right. With the strap on. [00:57:12] Speaker C: I don't. I don't think. [00:57:13] Speaker A: Have you ever seen a chick with a strap on? Like, I mean, not really. Yeah, like that. It's not you. No, it's not gonna be better than me. So. And I'm not worried about that. [00:57:24] Speaker B: I've seen. I've seen a clip where it don't even. [00:57:27] Speaker A: It don't even like angle right. Like it's not. I mean, I don't know. [00:57:31] Speaker B: I've seen like a gang bang clip where some of the girls had strap on ones and then I guess they were giving her head with the strap on. [00:57:37] Speaker A: That's mental illness, right? That's mental illness. [00:57:41] Speaker C: She's sucking a dildo. [00:57:42] Speaker B: Yeah. And then she acted like she was feeling it. [00:57:45] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:57:45] Speaker A: That's mental illness. That. That is weird as like when you. It's like that's. That's. That's when you know, like we. We beyond role playing. Like the fact that you over here oohing and on like. Yeah. And all of that. Like. Stop. Like. Like. Okay, now I'm weird. Now I'm weirded out because I feel like you crazy than a. Like. And they say crazy best all that. But I don't. I don't know. [00:58:10] Speaker C: Not at 50. [00:58:11] Speaker A: I don't know what. [00:58:13] Speaker C: Not at 50. [00:58:13] Speaker B: You don't think a 50 year old crazy's fire. [00:58:15] Speaker C: No, I don't think a 50 year old man wants a crazy. [00:58:21] Speaker A: Get that. I would get that. [00:58:23] Speaker B: Probably not the wife, but. [00:58:24] Speaker C: No, no, no. That is retired. That crazy is difficult. My. It's too many bags that come with that. It ain't like the crazy come and leave the crazy come and drop some bags off my knee. [00:58:36] Speaker B: Like. [00:58:37] Speaker C: God damn it. Some crazy. Crazy bags are the worst bags too, because they're always overfilled. There's. It's way more in this bag than supposed to be in this bag. [00:58:46] Speaker B: Yeah. And you might get shot because one that still remembers that crazy pussy be stalking them, bro. [00:58:52] Speaker C: It's never worth it. I don't think. I don't think it's ever worth it worth it ever. [00:58:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:58] Speaker C: Unless you. Ray Karuta. [00:59:01] Speaker A: Okay, Ray Ray. Shout out to Ray Ray. Is he. Is he. Get up. [00:59:05] Speaker C: Who cares? I mean that was the dumbest crime that. Maybe not the dumbest crime in the. [00:59:10] Speaker A: World ever, but it was pretty dumb. It was. Nancy Kerrigan refreshed my memory because he. [00:59:16] Speaker C: Got a chick pregnant and she wouldn't get an abortion. So he killed her. Put in a trunk. He hired somebody. [00:59:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I remember now, bro. [00:59:24] Speaker A: He from south back. [00:59:25] Speaker B: Yeah, he did all that. Just. [00:59:28] Speaker C: It was crazy. I missed this. I missed part of the story too. What else happened in that? [00:59:33] Speaker A: So he hired two. Two like non hitman. Right. Like some random. Yeah. To do this. And they did not know what. Like they're not fulfilled the mission. They did not fulfill the mission. They were not professionals. And everybody got caught. Yeah. And then she had the baby and the baby was up because of this. This whole. Right. The attempt. And so then her mom raised it and you know, so. Yeah. [00:59:56] Speaker C: What if that is like fire on football. But he can't like he's non verbal. [01:00:00] Speaker A: Listen, as long as he's not the quarterback. As long as you don't gotta call plays. [01:00:03] Speaker B: Forrest Gump kind of got went to the Alabama. Hey, that was the best returner in college history. [01:00:15] Speaker C: Why are you. Why do you feel so close to Forest Gump? My niggas, I just think it's a good movie. Weeks and weeks, right? [01:00:24] Speaker A: Him and Forest. I don't know. Forest was like a low key cuck. Yeah, Jenny, Yeah, for sure. [01:00:31] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:00:32] Speaker A: No, he loved. He was like. He. He. Jenny could. Anybody. [01:00:37] Speaker B: No, she didn't. Lieutenant Dan. [01:00:38] Speaker A: No. But she could do whatever. And he just take her back like it didn't matter. Like, you know, I mean, like she. [01:00:44] Speaker C: And then he's naming off shrimp. [01:00:47] Speaker A: And then she. Even after you got mad when the was manhound her and beat him up, she took him. You know, she still. [01:00:52] Speaker B: And then she ended up dying of aids. AIDS or some like. [01:00:54] Speaker A: Yeah, of course she was out there. Yeah. [01:00:56] Speaker B: I think that's what I killed. [01:00:57] Speaker C: I didn't watch that movie the way y'all watched it. Yes, she definitely watching it. [01:01:02] Speaker A: It was either AIDS or cancer. [01:01:03] Speaker B: I don't remember. [01:01:03] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, those are very similar. [01:01:05] Speaker A: I mean. [01:01:08] Speaker C: That'S what he said. Listeners, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again to the no Nonsense show. Make sure you go out to the website Rare S.com where you check out all the shows on the network. Other than that, follow us on our socials and we look. Hey, hey. Start saying that's what he said. [01:01:22] Speaker A: No, I was gonna say can we do not do. [01:01:24] Speaker C: We're gonna make this pop, bro. [01:01:26] Speaker A: Why nobody wants to. Do you want to say that? [01:01:30] Speaker C: No, I guarantee y'all are gonna start French. [01:01:32] Speaker A: That's because of your social. That's the way society trained you. [01:01:36] Speaker B: I know Jamie Mack is triggered by me saying that. [01:01:39] Speaker A: No, because I just like to use. It lets me know, like, I like to use your. I've been wanting to try, but no. [01:01:46] Speaker B: I don't want people to judge me. [01:01:47] Speaker A: I just. I like to use your weird associations against you, man. I just want you to keep the same energy, that's all. Yeah. [01:01:55] Speaker C: Hey, look, keep supporting us. Keep interacting. [01:01:56] Speaker A: That's what he said. [01:01:57] Speaker C: We'll keep bringing the nonsense, cuz we realize that sometimes people just need to laugh. Till next time. [01:02:02] Speaker A: 10% less than any other podcast, guaranteed.

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