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[00:00:01] Speaker B: No nonsense show and its host do not necessarily reflect views consistent with political.
[00:00:05] Speaker A: Correctness or the rare sonics podcast network.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of.
[00:00:10] Speaker A: The sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you.
[00:00:13] Speaker B: It's a weird. People be weird, you know what I mean? As far as how they act.
[00:00:17] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:00:18] Speaker C: Regarding what?
[00:00:19] Speaker B: No, because I saw, and I've seen it in real life, but I've saw it just most recently on a series where somebody was using their partner's toothbrush and on purpose. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:00:36] Speaker A: I think I may have done it once or twice.
[00:00:38] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:00:38] Speaker D: On purpose.
[00:00:39] Speaker A: On purpose. I had a choice.
[00:00:40] Speaker B: Yeah. And my thing is that this is. This is the thing. If you are a french reggie, right? If you eat an ass already, like, if I've already licked your ass now, that may be grounds for you not wanting me to use your toothbrush. I can understand that. But the fact that people act as if that's the worst thing ever. Now, I don't know how you finish your toothbrush off when you're done, but I rinse the motherfucker out, like, when I'm done with my toothbrush, hopefully there's nothing. There's no bits in it, right? There's nothing.
[00:01:09] Speaker A: Probably residue you can't see between the bristles, but it's not anything evident. Yeah, yeah.
[00:01:13] Speaker B: I don't see. There's no chunks. There's no. There's nothing in. There's nothing in between the bristles. Like you said, that you can see microscopic. Sure, whatever. I'm not saying you gotta. You gotta. You gotta monk that motherfucker in hot water. Nuke monk.
[00:01:27] Speaker A: Monk it.
[00:01:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:28] Speaker C: What's that?
[00:01:29] Speaker B: So, you know, you're not familiar with monk.
[00:01:31] Speaker A: No.
[00:01:32] Speaker D: The character monk.
[00:01:33] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:01:34] Speaker B: That's what I was thinking in the beginning.
[00:01:39] Speaker A: You can't get Monk no show.
[00:01:41] Speaker B: So. Because it is a series.
Yeah. No monks above a three.
[00:01:46] Speaker D: Monk is a four.
[00:01:47] Speaker B: Yeah, monks above a three.
[00:01:48] Speaker D: Monks. A four monks.
[00:01:49] Speaker B: Good. Yeah. And I'm gonna say, like, compared to.
[00:01:53] Speaker C: The other things, like the law and orders and all.
[00:01:55] Speaker A: Compared to the other.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:56] Speaker D: Why are we comparing comparison to itself?
[00:01:58] Speaker A: What is it?
[00:01:58] Speaker B: Monks. Monks. Monks.
[00:02:02] Speaker C: I was comparing it to the.
[00:02:03] Speaker B: But again, I think it's different. It's. What it is is not. It's just a detective. It's that he's got.
[00:02:11] Speaker D: Him as good as he is.
[00:02:12] Speaker B: Exactly. And like, in the beginning, one of his things is. Is hedgesthem. He's microwaving his toothbrush. Right. He microwaves the water and puts it in boiling water before he uses his toothbrush all the time.
[00:02:22] Speaker D: The reason why that's important is because, like, if, for example, me. Right? I don't. If you monked it, I'd probably be okay with it because I know how Monk gets down. That shit is clean.
[00:02:34] Speaker A: Would you use his toothbrush if he monked it?
[00:02:36] Speaker D: If he monked it. And, okay, say we were artificial. Say we're in an artificial world and monk existed, maybe.
[00:02:45] Speaker A: If Mac did microwave that. If Mac monked his toothbrush, would you use his toothbrush?
[00:02:48] Speaker D: Not monk.
[00:02:49] Speaker B: Yeah. No.
[00:02:50] Speaker D: So again, he's a clean freak, but he's not.
[00:02:56] Speaker B: No, but this is the thing in regards to that, right? Like, the don't have any relationship. No, we don't have any, like, bodily fluid swapping already.
[00:03:05] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:03:05] Speaker B: Like, in a relationship, you do. Like, if your girl, like, y'all tongue kissing you, eating her pussy, she's sucking your dick, but are you doing it.
[00:03:13] Speaker D: First thing in the morning?
[00:03:14] Speaker B: No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[00:03:16] Speaker D: That's a valid question.
[00:03:17] Speaker B: Okay, but that's. That's not what I'm. That's not what I'm. We'll get to that.
[00:03:20] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:03:21] Speaker B: We'll get. Let's get to that. But what I'm saying is that before you ever use a toothbrush, y'all got more fucking swapping fluid, right? Fluids and things going in each other's mouths. That ain't.
Come on, man.
[00:03:37] Speaker D: Like, aren't hygienical, right?
[00:03:38] Speaker B: That. That. I think a rinsed off toothbrush.
And again, when I'm done with it, it's gonna be okay. Like, I've actually been in a situation where I've used a toothbrush of a chick that I would. Because I didn't have one at her house. And I use her to see using my toothbrush. Like, fuck. Yeah. Like, I'm. I mean, I assume that when I looked at it, it was clean, right? It didn't have anything in it. And when I'm done with it, I'm gonna rinse it out. But I don't understand the. The hangup, because last night you swallowed my cum and I was licking your pussy.
[00:04:13] Speaker A: Okay, so, Mac, you're the freakiest thing in the room. Probably. I'm just guessing.
[00:04:16] Speaker B: What was y'all saying? Freak ass nigga.
You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast. Guaranteed you the freaking thing.
[00:04:44] Speaker C: I did that to some girl. Not like his wife, just a random chick.
[00:04:48] Speaker D: And you fucking nigga, that's fine. I'm just like, God damn. The detail, right?
[00:04:52] Speaker A: It's like, unnecessary. Like, he went all the way in.
[00:04:54] Speaker B: No, I'm just saying, like. But again, this is the thing where I'm talking. This is where my mindset is. Like, all of the shit that we were just doing, this is what you.
[00:05:04] Speaker D: Swallowed nut, but you don't want to brush, right?
[00:05:06] Speaker B: This is your offense line. This is where you're like, ugh. Like, don't do that.
[00:05:10] Speaker A: The reason why I said you the freaky snake in the room is cause I was gonna ask you this question. So have you ever spit in a girl's mouth or vice versa? You did?
[00:05:15] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:05:15] Speaker A: Okay, so then why you.
[00:05:17] Speaker D: Has anybody else in this room done that?
[00:05:18] Speaker C: I've never goes mouth.
[00:05:19] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:05:20] Speaker C: Yeah, you've done.
[00:05:20] Speaker D: Okay, so them two to a black girl.
[00:05:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, okay. You ever done it?
[00:05:26] Speaker D: I've never done it.
[00:05:27] Speaker A: Yeah, I've never done it either.
[00:05:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:05:28] Speaker D: Honestly, I never do it in porn. That shit grosses me out.
[00:05:31] Speaker A: I've never had it done to me either.
So that. That couch over there, y'all fucking with anybody's toothbrush. Y'all spin each other's mouths and shit.
[00:05:39] Speaker B: So the question I. Come on. So the question I got, you gotta be stopping with this shit.
[00:05:44] Speaker A: Spitting that nigga mouth real quick.
[00:05:46] Speaker B: Spitting is slobber. Like, what's the difference between spitting and swap and spit?
[00:05:49] Speaker A: You're right. Spit and French Reggie mouth real quick.
[00:05:52] Speaker B: Never kiss. I'm saying, when you swap real quick, what do they call it when you tongue kiss it? Swap and spit.
[00:05:58] Speaker A: Oh, that's not the same, nigga.
[00:05:59] Speaker B: What are you talking about?
[00:06:00] Speaker A: That's the same as gathering all of your spit together.
[00:06:03] Speaker D: Might be some mucus in there.
[00:06:10] Speaker B: You know?
[00:06:11] Speaker D: I mean, my question, though, is you talk about rinsing the toothbrush, right? Rinsing the toothbrush. Getting some water in there. I heard no mention of no soap, no bleach, no nothing.
I'm just wondering, how do you get. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. My question is, so water is good enough for the toothbrush?
[00:06:29] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:06:30] Speaker D: How many y'all take a shower and don't use soap?
[00:06:32] Speaker C: We used to when we took.
[00:06:33] Speaker A: No, no, y'all, nobody.
[00:06:35] Speaker D: Exactly. And why is that?
[00:06:37] Speaker A: Because you won't be clean. It'll just be wet.
[00:06:39] Speaker D: So why is.
[00:06:40] Speaker B: Okay, be honest. Don't even. He don't even wash his legs. And all the rest I do know.
[00:06:48] Speaker D: We already know beyond has got that super rich nigga shower, that apple watches and shit.
[00:06:53] Speaker A: I watch my underarms and my crotch and booty hole area. And then the water and the soap run down my legs. Exactly.
[00:07:03] Speaker C: Yeah, he only washes the hot spots now, but.
[00:07:05] Speaker B: And again, those ain't gonna lie. That's what I told my son. I like, listen, nigga, if you don't wash nothing else, you got to hit these. So look, these got to be, as.
[00:07:13] Speaker A: I've explained before, that is only on normal occasions. If I do something dirty, I'm gonna wash my entire body. If I go out, and that's good.
[00:07:22] Speaker D: To know, if I go out, if.
[00:07:24] Speaker A: I go out, if I go out and, yeah, cut the grass or run or something where I'm just like dirty and getting sweaty, I will wash my whole body on a normal day where I didn't do really anything. I'm gonna just watch the places that matter. Hair, face, underarms, crotch, asshole area, that's it. All the rest of that shit is a waste of time.
[00:07:43] Speaker B: I don't know if it's a waste.
[00:07:44] Speaker D: Those are the high intensity areas, right?
[00:07:46] Speaker A: When the last time you said, man, nigga, your knee stinks. Ain't nobody ever said that. Nobody's ever said, bro, your fucking knees smell, my nigga, like, you smell like. Your knees smell like shit.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: My nigga, your knees do smell, man, that smell.
[00:07:59] Speaker D: That smell like the back of somebody knee.
[00:08:00] Speaker A: Who anybody ever said, bro, your body is terrible.
[00:08:03] Speaker B: I've heard niggas talk about they feet.
[00:08:05] Speaker D: Feet is a kind of feet gotta get washed, bro.
[00:08:08] Speaker B: Cause he's been on a shoe for too long. I've heard niggas, I've seen. I knew a nigga named Rico. That nigga came around and you could smell that nigga before he came right to you. You like, goddamn, nigga, your feet stained.
[00:08:19] Speaker D: Do you think that you could sweating.
[00:08:21] Speaker B: In them shoes too long?
[00:08:22] Speaker A: I never put my hands on my feet. That's terrible to me. I hate feet. Do you think, though, do you think that you can go up to my claws right now and smell any shoe that smells like funky ass foot? You won't.
[00:08:35] Speaker D: I doubt that.
[00:08:35] Speaker A: No way possible. And I don't wash my feet. Cause that's disgusting. Feet are disgusting, bro. Feet are the worst part of the body. There's nothing worse than a foot.
[00:08:43] Speaker B: So what? So.
[00:08:44] Speaker D: So your ass is cleaner than the foot.
[00:08:47] Speaker B: So wait a minute. So you know, ain't no. You ain't allow no toe sucking?
[00:08:51] Speaker A: No what?
[00:08:52] Speaker D: Oh, no. You better get those before you almost freaked him out when you.
[00:08:55] Speaker C: You better get all the way the.
[00:08:56] Speaker A: Fuck away from me.
[00:08:57] Speaker C: I don't toe suck either.
[00:08:59] Speaker A: I don't even like doing it.
[00:09:00] Speaker B: Reggie, stop. My. You can't do me like this, bro. Because when you talk about eating ass, but you won't suck a toe.
[00:09:06] Speaker D: Hey, he just said ass was cleaner than toes.
[00:09:08] Speaker A: My ass is cleaning my toes. You would be better.
[00:09:10] Speaker B: You're not eating your own ass.
[00:09:12] Speaker A: Anybody. We better eat my ass. Eating my feet.
[00:09:14] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:09:14] Speaker A: And my feet are still. I'm not. I'm telling you, you're not gonna find a stinky shoe.
[00:09:17] Speaker D: Every time you see this, I start thinking about Boomerang.
[00:09:21] Speaker A: You don't fuck her feet.
I. No, but.
[00:09:26] Speaker D: But what's the rate covers 4.412,544,545.
[00:09:34] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:09:34] Speaker A: I would say right before four four, but.
[00:09:36] Speaker D: I'll give you four four, but I love that one.
[00:09:38] Speaker B: This is what. He's a baby. Member, baby? She got her stitches out.
No, I think you coordinate. I think my parents in your bathroom hitting it.
[00:09:53] Speaker A: Don't nobody going up. 35. Didn't he say that first in Boomerang? 35, 45 minutes.
[00:09:57] Speaker B: No, no, he just came out and she came out trying to fix her shit.
[00:10:00] Speaker A: That nigga shit was all fucked up, right?
[00:10:03] Speaker B: Got a mushroom belt. Got a.
[00:10:06] Speaker A: That nigga looked like Trump when he got shot when he came out of that bathroom.
[00:10:08] Speaker B: Yeah, he did. And she came out popping her. She came out popping her gum, like. Like nothing happened. Like. And just walked on past that nigga, like, what? Nothing to see here.
Nothing to see here, love.
[00:10:20] Speaker A: Should have brought your ass home. There's so many quotables in there.
[00:10:23] Speaker B: Brought over a pot of chitlins. You know, your dad brought a whole pot of chillings.
[00:10:27] Speaker A: That's crazy. Chris Rock was in that movie, too, man. As the male guy.
[00:10:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, oh, first he said. You know what he say, first the fat boy break up, now this. Like, come on, man.
[00:10:36] Speaker A: A lot of great shit in that movie.
[00:10:38] Speaker B: The mail win. The male dude. Yeah, for sure.
[00:10:41] Speaker A: What are we talking about?
[00:10:42] Speaker D: I don't remember.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: Come on, Mac. It was your. You were saying. You were about to say something, Sharon.
[00:10:47] Speaker C: Toothbrush with a.
[00:10:48] Speaker A: No, no, but what was he saying? That he got the boomerang.
[00:10:51] Speaker B: I know. We were talking about.
[00:10:52] Speaker D: We got the boomerang. He was talking about feet, right?
[00:10:54] Speaker B: He said, you know. And I was just like, every time.
[00:10:56] Speaker D: You talk about, every moment I say, I say ass.
[00:10:59] Speaker B: He. You can't be telling me you eat an ass, but you won't lick a toe if you.
[00:11:02] Speaker A: But I have a thing against feet. It's not necessarily that feet are pedicure, too.
[00:11:07] Speaker B: Like, I mean, straight for the pedicure.
[00:11:08] Speaker A: Don't matter.
[00:11:09] Speaker B: You know, mean, nice and soft.
[00:11:10] Speaker A: Don't matter. Out the shower, wash and, you know, I think all. I think all sex should be a little dirty. And the best sex is the dirty kind. However, when get a little toe jam.
[00:11:18] Speaker B: In your mouth, then nigga put that little toe jam in that bread, boy.
[00:11:21] Speaker C: But Jimmy Mack, you were saying earlier that you don't think sharing the toothbrush is the worst thing.
[00:11:25] Speaker B: Not at all.
[00:11:26] Speaker A: So he spits in people's mouths.
[00:11:27] Speaker C: Yeah, I know, but what was the original point of the topic?
[00:11:29] Speaker B: Because I've seen it. Like, I've seen people act. That is it. That's it. Because I've seen motherfuckers act like that's the worst thing ever. And I'm like, listen, the level of body fluids that get exchanged. Again, motherfuckers out here talking about eating ass like groceries.
[00:11:44] Speaker C: So are you gonna share?
[00:11:44] Speaker B: But you gonna eat ass like groceries. I remember fucking odub used to say, like, he like it right out of the gym.
He like to eat some pussy right out the gym. But you. So all of this is fair game. All of this is okay to put in your mouth, right?
[00:11:58] Speaker A: Hell no. Toothbrush. Hell no.
[00:11:59] Speaker B: Right. But to share a toothbrush, I think.
[00:12:02] Speaker C: It'S the reason why it grosses people out, really, is more of, like, the context and the setting. Like, spit in a girl's mouth in the context of sex, you get and you freak on. Makes perfect sense. But don't go spit in my mouth while I'm just.
[00:12:14] Speaker B: I'm not spitting on your mouth.
[00:12:15] Speaker D: Don't spit on my damn steak or something.
[00:12:16] Speaker B: You know what I mean? I'm not spitting on your mouth.
[00:12:19] Speaker C: I'm saying it's the same concept.
[00:12:20] Speaker D: You're saying, like, in the. In the moment of what's going on there, you know?
[00:12:24] Speaker C: Shit.
[00:12:25] Speaker B: Who leaves a toothbrush funky like that, though? That's what I'm saying about leaving it.
[00:12:29] Speaker C: Funky because it's a personal thing I use for my personal hygiene. I don't need you to put to use it.
[00:12:34] Speaker B: So would you wear it? Would you share it? Okay, let me ask you this. Would you in a. If you take in a shower with a chick?
[00:12:42] Speaker D: I was just about to say, are you gonna share the wash rack?
[00:12:43] Speaker B: You gonna share a wash rack?
[00:12:44] Speaker C: I haven't shared a wash rag.
[00:12:45] Speaker D: I haven't either.
[00:12:46] Speaker C: I've shared a towel to dry off.
[00:12:48] Speaker B: No, no.
[00:12:52] Speaker D: Or nothing.
[00:12:53] Speaker B: Right.
So there's only one.
[00:13:00] Speaker D: I see that the name is the toothbrush.
[00:13:01] Speaker B: So that's my point. Because. So if you're in the shower, there's one. There's one.
[00:13:06] Speaker D: Both.
[00:13:06] Speaker B: So there's one washcloth.
[00:13:08] Speaker C: I'm using my hands old school.
[00:13:10] Speaker B: And she's using the washcloth. You're not gonna fucking.
[00:13:12] Speaker A: I don't use it.
[00:13:13] Speaker D: I'm gonna bring one with me if that's.
[00:13:15] Speaker B: No.
[00:13:17] Speaker D: Use my hands, so I'm. Or she'll use her hands. Cause she's a white girl.
[00:13:21] Speaker A: I'm definitely white cuz I never use a washcloth unless it's one of those bad days. Like I had a real like, rough day. Yeah, that was funny too.
[00:13:28] Speaker B: My mom used to say that.
[00:13:29] Speaker D: My momma used to say that white people don't use.
[00:13:31] Speaker C: I use wild shots.
[00:13:32] Speaker A: When you give me dap. You're dapping up what I just. When I washed my balls last night. You're welcome.
[00:13:36] Speaker D: Hey, that's like, what's his name on what's his name? The dude from friends he was talking about. He was like, you don't think about it, but what is the last thing I wash when I get out of the shower? And what's the first thing you wash?
[00:13:51] Speaker A: Yeah, I go top to bottom, bro.
[00:13:52] Speaker C: Do you have two wash ruthen?
[00:13:54] Speaker B: Two.
[00:13:54] Speaker C: One for your body, one for your asshole.
[00:13:55] Speaker A: Hell no.
[00:13:57] Speaker B: You?
[00:13:58] Speaker C: No. But some people do.
[00:14:00] Speaker A: I've heard people say, I don't believe.
[00:14:02] Speaker D: I don't believe them either.
[00:14:03] Speaker A: Not no black woman laundry.
[00:14:05] Speaker D: That's too much work, right?
[00:14:08] Speaker B: How many wash cloths we going through?
[00:14:10] Speaker A: You gonna run my light bill up all these motherfucking washcloths in this motherfucker, right?
[00:14:15] Speaker B: How much are we running this motherfucking washing machine in dryer. Get the fuck out of here. I'm just saying, like, there's. There's a level of hypocrisy that I see. It is when it. When it becomes to this. Right? Because in the. All the times that, like, again, we've swapped spit, kissing, you know, I spit in your mouth, whatever the fuck, right?
[00:14:35] Speaker A: Mac, why are we like this? Because we all agree still we're not doing it. Even though we agree this hypocrisy. But we did we still.
[00:14:41] Speaker B: No, because again, I don't. I don't know. Again, my. My mind, when I first did it, I just thought.
[00:14:48] Speaker A: When you first did what?
So you do this off? It sounds like the way you said that make it sound like this is an often thing.
[00:14:54] Speaker B: No, I bet I would.
[00:14:56] Speaker D: No, it's a normal thing, right? Normal.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: No, it's not. So again, I would not be. I would not be opposed if I were in a situation where there's only one toothbrush.
[00:15:06] Speaker C: You never been?
[00:15:06] Speaker D: Here's a question. I have a question.
[00:15:09] Speaker B: No, what does that solve?
[00:15:11] Speaker A: Nothing.
[00:15:13] Speaker B: Clean shit. So I need. I'm trying to clean some shit.
[00:15:16] Speaker D: So just question. Have you ever used no. Flex toothbrush?
[00:15:20] Speaker B: No. Cuz I've as an adult now. I have a travel.
[00:15:23] Speaker C: Got a spare.
[00:15:24] Speaker B: I have a travel toothbrush that I can.
[00:15:26] Speaker D: Okay, so let me rephrase the question.
[00:15:28] Speaker B: Would I.
[00:15:29] Speaker D: Would you use snowflakes toothbrush?
[00:15:30] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:15:31] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:15:32] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:32] Speaker A: Would you use anybody too press or just the girl you're dating or a girl that know.
[00:15:36] Speaker D: I get why it would be her because, like, somebody swapping all this anyway.
[00:15:40] Speaker B: Somebody that I've already exchanged. What about fucking bodily fluids from go.
[00:15:44] Speaker C: To Walmart and just go get a toothbrush?
[00:15:46] Speaker A: Cuz sometimes you're like.
[00:15:49] Speaker D: Because again, I would probably do.
[00:15:50] Speaker B: Why would I. Why would I do all of that when there's a fucking toothbrush, right?
[00:15:54] Speaker C: Mouthwash. I'll use the mouthwash.
[00:15:56] Speaker B: But you still got a dirty teeth, nigga.
[00:15:58] Speaker C: Yeah, but you still got somebody.
[00:16:02] Speaker B: Gritty teeth. I want to be able to not feel that grittiness from the fucking night before. Like, that's what I get.
[00:16:10] Speaker D: I get the concept of what you're saying. My thing is, though, is that, like, all the things that you talk about, like, when the. When it's because, like, for me personally, I think about when you wake up in the morning, what you got going on in there. Then you see I'm saying, okay. And that is like the worst shit to me. Like, I don't care how fine you are. Like, go brush your fucking teeth.
[00:16:33] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:16:33] Speaker D: And all that shit. Because that shit is foul.
And it's not like, I don't think it's me either. You know, like, I'm like this until I fucking go do that shit. You know, I'm saying? So if I feel that way about it, there's no way I could, like, share somebody else's because even all the spitting, I'm not doing all that right. Like first thing in the morning type shit.
[00:16:52] Speaker A: Do you know why? Do you know why it smells? You know what the smell is?
Yeah, but what about the bacteria? It's not the bacteria because your mouth.
[00:16:58] Speaker C: Being closed, the whole.
[00:16:59] Speaker A: No, it's because the bacteria took a shit. That's the waste. That's what that smell is. Bacteria takes a shit on your teeth and in your mouth, and then that smell is the bacteria shit.
[00:17:07] Speaker C: Is it because we didn't open it?
[00:17:09] Speaker A: No, nigga. Listen, I'm saying bacteria eats all this. So what happens is you have plaque on your teeth and tartar and all this stuff, right? The plaque is attracted to that shit on your teeth.
And then after it eats all that shit, it has to take a shit like everything else has waste, right? So the bacteria takes a shit in your mouth, and then you open your mouth. That smell is not your breath. It's the Mac. It's the. It's the shit from the bacteria. It's the waste of the bacteria.
[00:17:31] Speaker D: I've never heard that, but that makes it sound.
[00:17:33] Speaker A: And that's why I can't share a toothbrush. Because you have more bacteria in your mouth than you do outside of your body.
[00:17:39] Speaker D: Right?
[00:17:40] Speaker A: And then it's taking shit to. Taking a shit to, bro. And you like, yo, let me get that. Let me get that shit brush. Because you might be no different than me putting that brush up my ass and then giving it to you to take it to brush.
[00:17:50] Speaker B: Or your tongue in there.
[00:17:51] Speaker D: Actually, there might be less bacteria.
[00:17:52] Speaker A: There probably is.
[00:17:53] Speaker B: Or your tongue in their ass.
[00:17:55] Speaker A: No, no.
[00:17:57] Speaker B: I mean, there's no difference.
[00:17:59] Speaker D: But again, the point I was making was, is that, like, to me, when you're doing the nasty shit, it's nasty shit, right? But you're in a. You're in a mood. You're like, there's a certain thing going on in. Open to it. It's kind of like, for example. It's kind of like, for example, right? You might spit in her mouth while y'all fucking or some shit. But when she sitting there eating lunch, she probably don't want you to sit there and spit in her drink or hear you shoot.
[00:18:22] Speaker B: You know?
[00:18:23] Speaker D: I'm saying, like, I'm gonna.
[00:18:24] Speaker B: I'm gonna tell you, like Doc Holiday said, my hypocrisy only goes so far. Like, on Tombstone. Like Tombstone four, 4.72 stone.
[00:18:38] Speaker D: 4.8.
[00:18:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay.
[00:18:43] Speaker D: I mean, I even still go four nine. Like, that is a great fucking movie.
[00:18:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Tombstone is.
[00:18:48] Speaker D: That might even helped me marry my wife because she had that movie in her collection.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: And I'm hungry.
[00:18:53] Speaker D: Hold up now.
[00:18:56] Speaker B: I'm your huckleberry.
[00:18:57] Speaker D: No, for real. Like, she had a dvd.
You have not seen Tombstone.
[00:19:02] Speaker C: I've heard.
[00:19:03] Speaker D: You got some homework, bro.
[00:19:04] Speaker B: It's a classic.
[00:19:05] Speaker D: You got some homework? Like, for real? That's.
[00:19:07] Speaker B: That's okay. Be honest. Be honest has got. He's over here.
He just roll his chest up. What? Come on, B. What do you say?
[00:19:15] Speaker A: Tombstone is pedestrian.
[00:19:17] Speaker B: What? What are you saying? Number?
[00:19:21] Speaker A: Oh, I didn't see the whole thing. That's how pedestrians see.
[00:19:24] Speaker B: Come on.
No, it wasn't kruger.
[00:19:28] Speaker A: No, you're misunderstanding. I started watching it.
[00:19:31] Speaker B: You didn't like it.
[00:19:31] Speaker A: It wasn't good. And I. Very few movies will I cut off.
[00:19:34] Speaker B: No, it's not, it's not, it's not to the point where you can't finish watching.
[00:19:39] Speaker A: It wasn't. It wasn't my thing.
[00:19:40] Speaker D: Nor, but I can understand. Cut.
[00:19:42] Speaker A: No, Norbit is fucking.
[00:19:42] Speaker D: I can understand.
[00:19:44] Speaker B: We don't.
[00:19:44] Speaker A: We shouldn't ever say the word Norbit again.
[00:19:48] Speaker B: We say rasputia, stop it, bro. Like, see, listen, the people over here understand the Norbert was funny. Like, I don't know what you niggas saw when you watched Norbert, but Norbert was fucking funny.
[00:19:59] Speaker A: I just tried to get. No shit to get on the show, cuz she was talking about women's rugby and I've been a good topic. But she, she did that thing she does us every time. Oh, I got my dogs and they acting up. Come on, come on. No shit.
We try to get you on this show to talk that shit.
Anyway, Tombstone wasn't. It wasn't exciting, but that's cool.
[00:20:18] Speaker B: It's exciting, bro. Come on. Anyways. Anyways. But, yeah, Doc Holliday, fucking Val Kilmer, fucking Kurt Russell. That shit's a fucking classic video Val Kilmer got.
[00:20:33] Speaker A: Have y'all seen. Yeah, he's dead now, right?
[00:20:36] Speaker B: I know. He was not top gun Maverick.
[00:20:38] Speaker A: And it was bad.
[00:20:39] Speaker B: It was. Yeah, looked, he was.
[00:20:40] Speaker A: He barely spoke because his voice doesn't work.
[00:20:42] Speaker B: Right. He was. He was in. And I thought the barely in there. No, and in the way that they played it is like, again, like he was. That was part of his role. Like, he's doing badlandhouse. Yeah, but in real life, he actually. He was right.
[00:20:54] Speaker A: He only had like three or four.
[00:20:55] Speaker D: I didn't know that part. Yeah, he did look bad.
[00:20:58] Speaker A: And they had written apart parts for him. Yeah, he only spoke like four or five times.
[00:21:01] Speaker B: And then there was the computer. He was typing shit. Like, he got to the point where he could just talk to fucking Maverick through the fucking computer.
[00:21:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Crazy. But, yeah. Tumsum was.
[00:21:11] Speaker B: Nope. You're the only one person that really believes that.
[00:21:14] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:21:15] Speaker B: Yeah, there's a lot of. There's. There's. There's more people that disagree with you, didn't agree with you. You. That's for sure. In regards to tombstone.
[00:21:22] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:21:23] Speaker B: But, um, you know, I just, again, I'm. I'm just a fucking simple nigga. Like, if we're gonna. If we're gonna cross these lines and these barriers of fucking bacteria, I don't understand why all of a sudden this is where we draw another line and act like we haven't done this.
[00:21:40] Speaker A: Like, you might be the weirdest thing I've ever met.
[00:21:43] Speaker B: That's fine. No, and I, and I, and I thank you.
[00:21:47] Speaker A: One. What's in your fanny pack? Let's go back.
[00:21:49] Speaker B: I appreciate that. No, I get it. I appreciate that.
[00:21:52] Speaker A: This nigga French. You don't know this. This nigga used to take hand sanitizer with him everywhere and baby wipes in his fanny pack.
[00:21:59] Speaker C: Before COVID Yeah, yeah.
[00:22:00] Speaker A: This is before COVID This is regular nigga shit.
[00:22:02] Speaker B: But see, this is not motherfuckers that I'm fucking already sharing these bacterias with. Right? Again, I'm not talking about doing this. I'm not. I would never randomly just share. Grab some. I would never use french reggies or anybody in this fucking room. Toothbrush.
[00:22:15] Speaker A: Would you make a woman brush her teeth before she does oral sex on you?
[00:22:19] Speaker C: Depends what kind of day she.
[00:22:20] Speaker A: Oh, no, back in the day. Episode one.
[00:22:22] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:22:23] Speaker A: Brush.
[00:22:23] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:22:25] Speaker D: Actually listen to it.
[00:22:28] Speaker B: And I still do. Right? Like I'm a brush. You remember that?
[00:22:31] Speaker D: You're talking about if a nigga roll a blunt without washing.
[00:22:34] Speaker B: No, again, I'm still weird.
[00:22:37] Speaker A: Ever met.
[00:22:38] Speaker B: I'm still that same nigga.
[00:22:39] Speaker A: Believe it.
[00:22:39] Speaker B: But. But at the same time, again, we've already. The threshold of the bacteria has already fucking been passed. Now, granted, yes. You need to wash your hands, nigga, before you stick it in the pussy. Right. Especially if you smoke it.
[00:22:54] Speaker A: What about a hand job?
[00:22:55] Speaker B: She got a watch for that if she smokes. If she should. Right? Like, yeah, I don't want. I don't want dirty dick like that.
[00:23:02] Speaker A: Nicotine. High. That dick nicotine.
[00:23:05] Speaker B: And as far as brushing your teeth. Yeah. If I'm gonna fucking put my saliva on it and I've been smoking. Yeah, I'm gonna brush. I'm gonna brush that out first.
[00:23:14] Speaker A: What are you brushing off?
[00:23:15] Speaker B: All of that fucking. The blunt shit, you know?
[00:23:18] Speaker A: Guess where all that stuff goes that you brush off the toothbrush into the.
[00:23:21] Speaker B: Brush in the fucking sink.
[00:23:23] Speaker A: No, nigga, that's a brush.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: Okay, sure. It goes in the brush.
[00:23:28] Speaker D: Car.
[00:23:28] Speaker A: Do you watch cars? Do you watch your own car? You go to the car wash?
[00:23:31] Speaker B: I go to the car wash. I've a fucking.
[00:23:33] Speaker A: Do you remember that back in the day, that car wash you had to go put the quarters in and shit? And it was like a. It was inside, like, a little.
[00:23:38] Speaker D: Had the gun thing.
[00:23:39] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:23:40] Speaker A: Remember that brush?
[00:23:42] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:23:42] Speaker A: Okay. You could never unclean that brush, bro. That's a brush.
[00:23:45] Speaker D: Its job is how much soap is coming out.
[00:23:48] Speaker A: His job is to collect all the shit on your car, but you hold the next.
[00:23:52] Speaker B: But guess what? You did not use it because someone used it before you.
[00:23:56] Speaker A: That's got to put it in my mouth.
[00:23:57] Speaker B: But it doesn't matter. You still put it on your car. You thought your car was clean.
[00:24:00] Speaker A: A brush is job.
[00:24:01] Speaker B: You still use that to clean your car?
[00:24:03] Speaker A: Yes, but the level of clean, I just.
[00:24:05] Speaker C: 275?
[00:24:07] Speaker A: It's not the same level of clean you say. What?
[00:24:10] Speaker B: That's why it was 275. He just ain't never seen a 275 car wash. I guarantee it, cuz. I don't remember when it was 275.
[00:24:18] Speaker D: I don't even think I'm that old.
[00:24:20] Speaker B: Like, I don't remember when it was 275. To fucking put quarters in and get your shit washed. So I don't know. This nigga ain't definitely seated. Now, that shit is at least $5 to get that shit squirting.
[00:24:30] Speaker A: Yeah, and that bitch don't last long either.
[00:24:33] Speaker B: That'd be like four minutes. And you, like, you be quick with that shit like I did.
[00:24:37] Speaker A: Running around.
[00:24:39] Speaker D: They still got those around here, though? Yeah, last one they had over and in the south area, they turned into a dimple over.
[00:24:46] Speaker A: That's a good business, too, if you can find one that somebody's selling.
[00:24:48] Speaker B: Oh, man, I'm sure they got them on 78. There's one.
[00:24:52] Speaker D: And then right.
[00:24:53] Speaker B: And then right over Anna's town.
[00:24:55] Speaker A: Those in, like, little car washes. I mean, not car laundromat, laundry.
[00:24:58] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:24:59] Speaker C: Cash flow.
[00:24:59] Speaker A: All the cash businesses. Those are good business. If you can find somebody selling one Mandev.
[00:25:03] Speaker B: I mean, restaurant based off of the.
[00:25:05] Speaker C: Shit you showed me, like, 90% fail.
[00:25:08] Speaker B: Now, the shit that he didn't change, like the shit you sent us in all these restaurants you're closing.
[00:25:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, they're set to say, like, four or 500 locations.
[00:25:16] Speaker B: Pizza hut.
[00:25:17] Speaker C: Fucking newer restaurants are beating them out. Oh, what's going on?
[00:25:21] Speaker B: Because it's all gonna be delivery service. They're just gonna buy, but nobody's gonna go in there. People are ordering into the house and they're like, fuck it. Why have a brick and mortar? I will still deliver to you through the service. Whatever. But cheaper.
[00:25:36] Speaker D: It's cheaper for a company to not have a building.
[00:25:39] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:25:39] Speaker D: And people working in the building because of the additional cost that comes with that.
[00:25:43] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah.
[00:25:43] Speaker A: So the ones that said, like, 20 or 30 locations. That doesn't mean anything, right? A company, like. Like Pac was saying, a company will close a Birkin mortar here, but they'll open another one in a more affluent area at the same time.
[00:25:57] Speaker B: Right.
[00:25:57] Speaker A: So they're not telling how many they open. They're just telling me they close. Now, the ones that are, like, closed. 100 stores closed. Those motherfuckers are dead. They're dying. 20 stores. I don't mean nothing. 20 stores is nothing to incorporate a big.
[00:26:08] Speaker D: Like, for example, chick fil a is closing the one in the north, like, Burt, where I live, there's, like, a real business one. They closing that one, but they're also building one over here.
[00:26:16] Speaker A: Well, that. They're still offering franchisees.
[00:26:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:26:20] Speaker A: So then you know that they're not. It's just. That's just some. That's just moving. That's like, we're not doing good.
[00:26:24] Speaker D: They're just moving to this one over here. And there's another part where there's one here that's so damn busy, they're building one here. So that way.
[00:26:31] Speaker C: I thought the margaritas would have kept Applebee's alive, though. It was just, like a dollar or some shit.
[00:26:36] Speaker D: Well, you can't keep Applebee's alive when you got bitches talking about Applebee's ain't even good enough for a first date no more.
[00:26:41] Speaker C: That's true.
[00:26:42] Speaker A: Now, that girl, you said one recently, she was like, I'm not getting out. He's like, well, we're gonna go out Friday, but let's just eat right now. He's like, nah, you didn't see that one?
[00:26:49] Speaker B: Nah.
[00:26:49] Speaker A: She was like, nah, nah.
[00:26:51] Speaker C: If the original date is planned for Friday, why can't we just go grab some shit right now?
[00:26:54] Speaker A: He was like, yeah, we already out. You already standing up? He's like, no, I'm not going. I'll wait here while you go by yourself.
[00:26:58] Speaker B: I still fuck with that one bride. That's the.
[00:27:00] Speaker D: You don't need to be fucking with.
[00:27:01] Speaker B: I'm not. All of them are like that. But that's the chick you don't need to be fucking with. Reggie knows what I'm talking about. The one that she be. She be nah. The one that be like, listen, these bras is the problem. Like, I'm good. Like, these bitches with these standards of fucking going out like, you broke. That's why you trying to get a fucking meal every night. Like, that's why you trying to do all of this shit. Like, you know what? I mean, because really, I just need a nigga that does me, right? And she's bad, too, right? And I'm like, we need more bitches like her. We need more bitches that stand up.
[00:27:33] Speaker C: I think baby mama rappers. Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit.
[00:27:36] Speaker D: Baby mama rappers.
[00:27:37] Speaker C: Yeah. I think they're the ones that created this idea.
[00:27:40] Speaker B: You mean rappers, baby mamas?
[00:27:42] Speaker C: Yeah, rappers?
[00:27:44] Speaker D: Yeah. Cause that does mean something a little different.
[00:27:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I was trying to figure out what that is.
[00:27:48] Speaker D: Look, I was laughing. Cause I had a sound.
[00:27:49] Speaker A: I was like, is that like all of them?
[00:27:51] Speaker B: I'm like, but who all of them?
[00:27:53] Speaker A: Who got a kidde?
[00:27:55] Speaker C: Rappers, baby mamas created this idea that everything got to be a birkin. Everything gotta be forwarded, child.
[00:28:02] Speaker B: If they do it or did, these niggas that said, is. It ain't tricking if you got it.
They started it, right.
[00:28:10] Speaker C: But the baby mamas are, like, showcasing.
[00:28:12] Speaker B: I'll fly you out.
[00:28:13] Speaker C: They showcasing it.
[00:28:14] Speaker B: Fly you out. You better get your own ticket.
[00:28:17] Speaker C: In fact, I pay you.
[00:28:18] Speaker D: Look, look, I'll pay you when you come. I'll do that. This shit is all different now.
[00:28:23] Speaker B: I'll pay you in dick. Like, let's be clear. Like, I'm not.
[00:28:26] Speaker C: No. If I tell the chick to come wherever I'm at, and I'm gonna. You gotta take a plane.
You buy the ticket. But once you come, I'll give you the bread.
[00:28:34] Speaker B: Nah, like, if you. If you say, okay, then it's on you. Like, like, real talk. Like. And again, I'm not asking.
[00:28:40] Speaker C: I call it a come.
[00:28:41] Speaker D: No, but y'all niggas heard this new Benny the Butcher album, man.
[00:28:45] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:45] Speaker D: Track number three. He has an interlude where this nigga is talking so much shit about, like, what we talking about right now? He talking about, like, y'all niggas better look out. These hoes be coming out, five in a room, coming out to the Miami with $15 a piece between them and shit. And they trying to land this nigga, and they want to complain about where.
[00:29:02] Speaker B: The nigga take them, like, like. But at the same time, if you tell me, you know, come see me, I'm not like, bitch, pay my ticket. Like, you know what I mean? Or I'll buy it. But when I get there, you know, reimburse me. That's not how that works. Like, again, if I'm saying, okay, here I come. I remember fucking back in the day, Roz in Washington was like, yo, we out here. Come. Come fuck with us. Me and the homie Chucky hopped in the car and we fucking did that. We paid for the trip. We wasn't like, hey, when we get there, you gonna reimburse me on gas and shit? No, like, you finna fuck like, you.
[00:29:36] Speaker D: Getting the prize when you get here, right?
[00:29:37] Speaker B: Like. Like, we know what it was when we set off on this fucking adventure. Like, so when you put it, when you come to me, if you don't got it, don't come. Like, you just say, I'm broke. I can't afford it right now. Or can you pay for me? But to expect me to fucking sin for you? Like, nah, I ain't doing all of that.
[00:29:54] Speaker A: Did y'all see that breakdancing chick has a video? She not ugly.
[00:29:58] Speaker B: A video of what?
[00:30:00] Speaker A: Talking about the backlash. People fuck with her. Y'all wanna hear it?
[00:30:03] Speaker D: She's real popular.
[00:30:04] Speaker B: Please.
[00:30:05] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:30:06] Speaker E: I just want to start by thanking all the people who have supported me. I really appreciate, and I'm glad I was able to bring some joy into your lives.
[00:30:20] Speaker B: Comedy, that's what I hoped.
[00:30:23] Speaker E: I didn't realize that that would also open the door to so much hate, which has, frankly, been pretty devastating.
Well, I went out there and I had fun. I did take it very seriously. I worked my butt off preparing for the Olympics, and I gave my all. Truly.
I'm honored to have been a part of the australian Olympic team and to be part of breaking's Olympic debut.
What the other athletes have achieved has just been phenomenal.
Bit of a fun fact for you.
There are actually no points in breaking.
If you want to see how the judges thought I compared to my opponents, you can actually see the comparison percentages across the five criteria on olympics.com dot. All the results are there.
I'm going to be in Europe for a few weeks for some pre planned downtime, but. And I really like to ask the press to please stop harassing my family, my friends, the australian breaking community.
[00:31:39] Speaker A: The australian breaking community.
[00:31:41] Speaker E: Street dance community.
[00:31:43] Speaker D: Does she not realize that she really just took, like, a big, fat shit on the culture?
[00:31:47] Speaker A: Right? Nah, she don't get it. She don't get it. She doesn't know why people are mad, probably.
[00:31:52] Speaker D: She had fun.
[00:31:53] Speaker B: That was.
[00:31:53] Speaker D: What was.
[00:31:54] Speaker A: She should be happy that we're just joking her.
[00:31:56] Speaker B: Yeah. No, she said there was some hate coming, and I don't know.
[00:31:58] Speaker D: I mean, I'm sure there was.
[00:32:00] Speaker B: Again, if I could do better than you, I bet it was from people that could break in Australia. Like, what the fuck you doing?
[00:32:06] Speaker D: Niggas that can really break in Australia, they didn't make it.
[00:32:08] Speaker B: They're like, like, what the fuck are you doing? No, seriously, I ain't broke since the eighties. I could do better than that bitch right now.
[00:32:20] Speaker C: You said it like you was that guy. Like, no black parties.
[00:32:23] Speaker B: No, no, no. But I did it. I did attempt to. I could do my backspin and kill hers right now. Like, her backspin. She got around like once. Like, I at least get. I could at least get six spins around in the backspin.
[00:32:37] Speaker A: I don't think you could. You could do it right now.
[00:32:39] Speaker C: I don't think your hips will even.
[00:32:41] Speaker A: You think you do it right now. Should we pause this shit? Go ahead.
[00:32:48] Speaker D: And get down there.
[00:32:49] Speaker A: We go to the foyer. We go to the foyer. There's not. There's no rug there.
[00:32:52] Speaker B: That's not. That's not enough for face for me next time. You know, I'm like, crazy legs. My shit go everywhere.
[00:32:58] Speaker A: Like, you know, on top of the island.
Just get up on the island.
[00:33:10] Speaker C: I might fall off.
[00:33:12] Speaker B: Okay, four. I exaggerated a little bit. Like, six was probably too much. Six is probably too much. But I could definitely get four rotations right now. I guarantee that.
[00:33:21] Speaker A: No, don't guarantee, cuz I will have to go.
[00:33:23] Speaker B: No, but I'm not. I'm not afraid to do four. Yeah, six is.
[00:33:27] Speaker A: We believe you.
[00:33:29] Speaker B: Four was too much.
[00:33:30] Speaker A: I mean, everybody in Australia believes you.
[00:33:32] Speaker B: Not like, like. But her shit, again, there wasn't even moot. There was moves that she did that I, you does not break it.
[00:33:40] Speaker A: She took it very seriously.
[00:33:41] Speaker D: Took it so seriously, y'all.
[00:33:43] Speaker B: Nigga, when she crossed her hands and then just. And she just went boom, boom, boom. And then when she just hopped, there's. Those are not even breaking moves. Like, you're not.
[00:33:52] Speaker D: I'm like, she's not even doing break dancing moves.
[00:33:54] Speaker B: Like, there's not even. Like, when they had her, like, she's like, all my moves are authentic is what she said. And then they had her showing that shit where she was like this, and then they put a kangaroo doing the same shit. I was like, see, this is like, it was. I'm like. I'm like, this is not it. Like, you can't come out and invent some new shit, right? Like, breaking has always been something.
[00:34:15] Speaker A: You're being very nice.
[00:34:17] Speaker B: Like, no, again, well, she did whatever.
[00:34:20] Speaker A: The fuck came to her mind. It felt like.
[00:34:22] Speaker B: No, I definitely said that.
[00:34:24] Speaker D: But she had to show somebody something to get out there, though, right?
[00:34:27] Speaker B: To make the Olympics amazing out there.
[00:34:30] Speaker D: She had to show somebody.
[00:34:31] Speaker A: Was there only one australian competitor, right?
[00:34:34] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying that's why I think the hate came. There's probably niggas that, there's breaking crews that are like, fuck you. You're giving Australia, like, think I'm out here doing this shit, like, you know, I mean, like, I battle niggas in subways in Australia, nigga all this type shit, and I can do some shit.
[00:34:50] Speaker D: There's got to be a. How many millions that are better?
[00:34:52] Speaker B: How? A hundred?
[00:34:53] Speaker D: There's got to be at least 100.
[00:34:54] Speaker B: Australians that are better than hundred.
[00:34:56] Speaker A: Is originals in the middle of nowhere, right?
Oh, you can't call them anymore. They're indigenous people of Australia.
[00:35:04] Speaker B: No, no, they're still aboriginals.
[00:35:06] Speaker A: They're the indigenous people of Australia. Indigenous people. You can't call them.
[00:35:08] Speaker B: Is that like oriental?
[00:35:10] Speaker A: Sure.
[00:35:10] Speaker B: No, is it like real?
[00:35:12] Speaker D: Sure.
[00:35:12] Speaker B: I mean, cuz that was a thing.
[00:35:13] Speaker A: That's close. So. Yeah, sure, yeah.
[00:35:14] Speaker B: I mean, used to call. Or analys or animals.
[00:35:16] Speaker A: Yeah, just like, you can't call us the blacks anymore. You gotta call.
[00:35:20] Speaker B: You can't call Indians Indians.
[00:35:22] Speaker C: You can't.
[00:35:23] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, native. Red dot. I mean, feather.
[00:35:25] Speaker B: Yeah, feathers. You can't call them Indians.
[00:35:27] Speaker A: Well, you can't call me.
You can't call them.
[00:35:31] Speaker B: There's difference.
[00:35:32] Speaker A: You can't call them Indians because who would you be saying to there they are. No, there aren't any more.
[00:35:36] Speaker B: Aren't anymore.
[00:35:37] Speaker A: You say alien to empty room. If you. I mean indian to empty room.
[00:35:40] Speaker B: They listen and I swear to goodness, that's why I be tripping. Because black folks be like we. Whoa, nobody knows it. It's like, you know, somebody knows, nigga. Ask them Indians about it. They know, like they were in. They were like the buffalo around this bitch.
[00:35:59] Speaker A: Have you ever watched that?
[00:36:00] Speaker B: Now they're like the buffalo around this bitch.
[00:36:02] Speaker A: You ever watch that? Reservation dogs. It's like reservoir dolls, but it's on the reservation.
[00:36:05] Speaker B: It's like a show or something, you know, reservation dogs.
[00:36:08] Speaker A: Yeah, it's nothing great, but it's good.
02933. We'll give it three.
[00:36:16] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:16] Speaker A: Two nine.
[00:36:18] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Cuz it doesn't quite make the three threshold.
[00:36:21] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:21] Speaker A: Tonight.
[00:36:21] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:22] Speaker D: I mean, that is. That don't sound like a lie, but that's a lot.
[00:36:25] Speaker B: No, no, for real, like, again, the three is the average. Right? That's the. The what?
[00:36:30] Speaker D: That's your standard okay movie, right, right.
[00:36:32] Speaker A: So I say it's just, it's watchable to where, like, if it's on, you ain't got nothing to do.
[00:36:36] Speaker B: And is it because of the. The principle or the. The story that it depicts.
[00:36:40] Speaker A: It's just the premise is wonderful. Right.
[00:36:44] Speaker B: The reality of what. What it represents, the execution of. It's like, eh, because it. Again, I remember driving out here and coming through, you know, New Mexico and, you know, some of the southern, southwestern states and shit. And I remember we pulled into a fucking gas station, and there was a motherfucking indian, and I could tell they were indian.
[00:37:08] Speaker A: When you say motherfucking in front of the word, that's racist or that's prejudice is.
[00:37:12] Speaker B: It's what?
[00:37:13] Speaker C: He loves that word. Motherfucker.
[00:37:15] Speaker A: A motherfucking indian fucking Jones. Yeah. You can't say a motherfucking indian. That's kind of prejudice.
[00:37:20] Speaker B: Is it? Okay, well, what are you saying?
What if I'm just propping this thing.
[00:37:24] Speaker A: Up, just flip it an indian motherfucker, and there you go.
[00:37:27] Speaker B: No, I think that's prejudiced.
[00:37:28] Speaker A: No, no, you're good, then.
[00:37:30] Speaker B: Nah, if it's an indian motherfucker. No, but that's like saying it's a black motherfucker.
[00:37:33] Speaker D: Motherfucking motherfucking black sounds worse than a black motherfucker.
[00:37:37] Speaker B: Exactly. Yeah.
[00:37:40] Speaker D: Because when you put motherfucking black, to me, it's like you're talking about the race, right.
[00:37:45] Speaker A: But the black motherfucker just won.
[00:37:47] Speaker C: This about that.
[00:37:48] Speaker B: He just happened.
[00:37:49] Speaker D: That motherfucker.
[00:37:50] Speaker A: That black ass necrotic, as you say, motherf.
That necrotic motherfucker.
Yeah, definitely. I put the motherfucker on the other side, bro.
[00:37:59] Speaker B: That reminds me of the gentleman.
[00:38:02] Speaker A: I didn't get through all that.
[00:38:04] Speaker D: What's his name?
[00:38:05] Speaker B: One guy. Richie.
[00:38:06] Speaker D: Yes.
[00:38:08] Speaker B: When he said he called you a cheeky black bastard, he's like. He's like, listen, listen. I don't think he fucking identified you as, you know, being a black bastard, as a.
In general, but, yeah, but would you say that you are? Like. I mean, like, I think he just beat it. And when he said cheeky, I thought it was, like, in a term of affection. Like, when he said that, like, when he said it, you know, it was just you, and it was more of a term of affection, kind of like nigga, you know, I mean, like niggas. Not a.
In its root, an affectionate word.
[00:38:39] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:38:41] Speaker B: But one of my favorite songs.
[00:38:43] Speaker D: We done twisted that shit.
[00:38:44] Speaker B: But, like, I mean, yg, you know, I mean, my nigga. That's my jam. Like, I mean. And I feel that, you know, I mean, I know. I feel that song when he's talking about my nigga, my nigga, my nigga.
[00:38:56] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:38:56] Speaker B: No, I don't know YG.
[00:38:58] Speaker A: I thought I was rich. Oh, song.
[00:39:00] Speaker B: No, that's why, g, I thought I.
[00:39:01] Speaker A: Was just about the person was probably more popular and probably made the song sell more. So I would say Rachel McQuan.
[00:39:06] Speaker D: They both had a song called my nigga.
[00:39:07] Speaker A: No, it was this. They were on the same song.
[00:39:09] Speaker B: Do you think. Do you think I'm saying. Is that what you think? You think that rich homie Quan is more popular than YG?
[00:39:13] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:39:14] Speaker D: Really?
[00:39:15] Speaker A: Yeah. Why? She's more popular in California. Niggas out here don't really fucking yg like that. At all. At all.
[00:39:21] Speaker C: You think?
[00:39:21] Speaker D: But they fuck. I think they fuck with Rich Romney quantity more than they would.
[00:39:25] Speaker A: Why?
[00:39:25] Speaker B: That nigga was at the ending. It was. That nigga performed at the fucking Cali picnic out here.
[00:39:30] Speaker D: Yeah, he did.
[00:39:30] Speaker B: Who? YG.
[00:39:31] Speaker A: YG and what picnic?
[00:39:32] Speaker B: The Cali picnic.
[00:39:33] Speaker A: Exactly. You said, like, that was gonna make me back down. That's why he performed that wacky ass shit.
Getting California pickup do that?
[00:39:47] Speaker B: No, I think. I think they do.
[00:39:49] Speaker A: California picnic?
[00:39:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:39:51] Speaker A: It's not a California picnic. It's not a California. Dumbasses.
You know the state, right?
[00:39:59] Speaker D: I ain't gonna lie. The times I went, I felt like I was at home.
[00:40:02] Speaker B: Right. Right.
[00:40:03] Speaker D: The only thing that was different is that it was peaceful.
[00:40:06] Speaker B: Right? Exactly.
[00:40:07] Speaker D: Only difference is that it was peaceful.
[00:40:08] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:40:09] Speaker D: You had all these niggas that were representing what they was representing back home. It would have been funk.
[00:40:14] Speaker B: There's no way that it could exist.
My thing was like, wow, this is. I guess it supersedes what your representation. Cali as a whole, just all of us being from Cali, unites us. It makes us cool. Because in Cali, these niggas would not be cool. So niggas wearing blue, niggas wearing red, that would not be a thing where you could have a picnic together with these same people in the same place.
[00:40:41] Speaker A: Oh, so it's, like, fake?
[00:40:43] Speaker B: No, it's. Again.
[00:40:51] Speaker A: This gang shit don't mean nothing.
[00:40:52] Speaker B: It's just, like, french.
[00:40:54] Speaker A: This gang shit don't mean nothing. It don't even travel. Pass a state line. These niggas be friends and shit out here.
[00:41:00] Speaker D: I don't know about that. I don't know about that, cuz.
[00:41:03] Speaker B: That's like.
[00:41:04] Speaker D: Well, what's his name talking about? J. Cole. Who's talking about? I don't know. What y'all niggas doing this blood crip shit out here for? Ain't that some la shit, right? Just like somewhere, cuz. Just like there's bloods and crips everywhere.
[00:41:14] Speaker B: After 911, it didn't matter. Everybody except for Muslims was cool with each other in America. It didn't matter what you was before 911. After 911, we was all united on some, oh, some fuck everybody else shit.
[00:41:27] Speaker A: Like girls back then, huh?
[00:41:29] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, for sure. Sure. Oh, for sure.
[00:41:31] Speaker A: I think.
[00:41:32] Speaker B: I think 2001.
[00:41:33] Speaker A: I think I'll.
[00:41:34] Speaker B: 2000.
[00:41:35] Speaker A: I think I'm gonna take back my statement about. Yes, let me have a California picnic here. Because the thing about the United States, which is so unique in French knows this firsthand because he just came from Europe a year or so ago. So, like in the past year, right, those countries are smaller and they're more pressed together. But here it's like the states are 3000 miles away. So like, these really California people and Atlanta people are not the same people.
[00:41:59] Speaker C: It feels like a. Yeah, yeah.
[00:42:00] Speaker A: They're New York people and people are not the same people.
[00:42:03] Speaker C: Which is why a lot of Americans don't really travel outside of America because America alone, you can go to another.
[00:42:08] Speaker D: State and get a good experience.
[00:42:10] Speaker A: If you go to Wisconsin, you would not recognize some of the rituals and customs and language. And it's like, that's just, you know, 13 hours away. Yeah, 10 hours away.
[00:42:18] Speaker D: But you're right, though. If this was Europe, these are all the different countries.
[00:42:22] Speaker C: Shit, you. You grew up in Atlanta, you go to Valdosta, Georgia. It's a little different. And that's in the same state.
[00:42:27] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:42:29] Speaker B: I mean, that's right down at the bottom, but near Florida, but 4 hours away.
[00:42:32] Speaker A: And Europe is another country, bro.
[00:42:33] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:42:34] Speaker A: Yeah, sometimes.
[00:42:35] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. And I think, again, it's just one of those things like where you're outside of your own border, right? So you, you know, I mean. Yeah, but you have a binding thing. Like, this is what we do. Like, this is how we are in. Okay, you're right. We're all foreigners in this land, right? Like, which is Georgia. Right? Like, so we all foreigners out here, but we all have that same bond, which is where we. That we can all connect on. And at this point right now, it ain't about that other shit. Because. Because we're a minority out here.
[00:43:11] Speaker A: I will say one thing about y'all.
[00:43:12] Speaker D: Y'All plus autumn streets that they tripping on ain't out here for sure.
[00:43:15] Speaker A: I will say this. Y'all niggas is cornballs. But your lingo travels. Well, like, your diet, your. Your slang, it travels.
[00:43:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:43:25] Speaker A: Better than probably any other. I know. Atlanta slang was terrible back in the people's like, we're not saying that, shawty. And, like, nobody was saying that. New York was like, son, most people wouldn't really fucking with that, right? But Cali lingo, like, travels.
[00:43:38] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:43:39] Speaker A: Like, at first, my say baller. That was somebody talking about somebody. That's what. Oh, I think is a baller. What is that you don't say? Like, I heard so many new words.
[00:43:46] Speaker B: I remember when I'm Cali.
[00:43:47] Speaker A: They traveled.
[00:43:48] Speaker B: Well, I remember when I first said Hooper, he was like, what?
[00:43:51] Speaker A: That's not Cali. I don't think, though. But, yeah, I don't know. I don't think it's Cali.
[00:43:55] Speaker B: I know, like, a Hooper is a thing, but I know you were like, not. It's not a thing. And I was like, yes, it is.
[00:44:00] Speaker A: I can't think for some reason. I can't think of it now, but a lot of y'all slang travels really well. People, right? People. The music in the movies, maybe. Maybe.
[00:44:09] Speaker B: Well, so, again, I know you don't like this nigga, but. But he got a whole. He got a whole fucking book of who? Of his. Half that shit, 40. Who do you.
[00:44:22] Speaker D: Still have that shit from on the who? Mac Dre.
[00:44:28] Speaker C: He stole it, or he was influenced.
[00:44:30] Speaker D: We just say he stole it.
Give him credit for it.
[00:44:33] Speaker B: So it's the same town, though, right?
[00:44:35] Speaker D: Same town.
[00:44:35] Speaker B: It's the same town. So they both from.
[00:44:37] Speaker D: Been around longer.
[00:44:38] Speaker B: Yeah, they both overlap.
[00:44:40] Speaker D: Stole this shit, too, right?
[00:44:42] Speaker B: Man, snoop, that zizzle, all of that shit. So. So I watched. What the fuck was I watching?
The series, the. The blacklist in the fuck it.
[00:44:57] Speaker C: No, send us a. Send us some money. And was it.
[00:45:01] Speaker B: No, no, but they had it. But they had the carnival niggas, right? So they had the. They had these carnal yeast, right?
[00:45:06] Speaker A: What season are you on, bro?
[00:45:07] Speaker B: With it.
[00:45:08] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[00:45:08] Speaker D: I finished.
[00:45:10] Speaker B: No, it's finished. I saw the ending, and I was, like, 13, I think.
[00:45:15] Speaker C: They're, like, 60 minutes, 22 episodes.
[00:45:17] Speaker A: You just started in March.
[00:45:19] Speaker B: No, I started back before the pandemic. I took a break.
[00:45:23] Speaker D: NBC shows.
[00:45:29] Speaker A: You. What if it was, like, the light skinned list or the white list? You probably would have got to that shit quicker. You got to that shit quicker.
[00:45:37] Speaker D: You need one of them snares in.
[00:45:38] Speaker B: A symbol every time, because there's characters that was on there. Like the. The chick, the main character. I forget her name. I couldn't stand her.
Okay. Keen. Elizabeth Keen. I fucking wanted to start a hashtag, kill Elizabeth Keen.
[00:46:00] Speaker A: When you're watching a Netflix show many years later, you're gonna do that.
[00:46:03] Speaker B: No, it wasn't even Netflix. But again, yes. Yes. Well, I guess. Yes, it was on Netflix, but over. It just ended on the real series. Real serious. Because. Because they paused during pandemic.
[00:46:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:46:17] Speaker B: And then, like I said, they had, like, animated versions to finish off that season because of the pandemic.
[00:46:22] Speaker A: That's gay. Were they good?
[00:46:24] Speaker B: No, it was different. Right. They just had the voiceovers. They had the real characters doing the voices. And then they had people, I mean, obviously from their homes and shit. Right. Because we were all locked down. And then they. They had the drawings, and I didn't like it. It wasn't. It wasn't for me or rings. Yeah, it was. It was totally. Anim is fully animated.
[00:46:41] Speaker A: Oh, but it moved.
[00:46:42] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:46:42] Speaker A: Oh, you said drawings. I was like, man, it just like, no animation.
Still drawing and they talking.
[00:46:49] Speaker B: So the end of. The. End of the get whatever season that the pandemic started, they finished that season in animation.
[00:46:57] Speaker C: Wow.
[00:46:57] Speaker B: Yeah. And it was in. But they had the characters voices animated, you know? Characters.
[00:47:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:47:03] Speaker B: And it was like, ah, but, you know, it's pandemic time. What the fuck you. You know, it was just. It was a different time. And then at the end of that season, they had everybody sitting in their house, like, be safe with their. Fucking your families and like this. We'll be back. All right. Bullshit.
[00:47:17] Speaker A: That's depressing, man.
[00:47:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:47:19] Speaker A: Thinking back to that shit is depressing.
[00:47:22] Speaker B: What's that?
[00:47:23] Speaker A: Nothing.
[00:47:26] Speaker B: And then, um.
And. But the main character, I hated her. I couldn't stand her. I wanted her to die.
And then it's funny because the same thing is happening right now. And I'm watching House of cards. I posted that.
I can't stand that, Nick. Like, Kevin Spacey and his wife.
[00:47:44] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:47:45] Speaker B: The fucking dim niggas. Like, I want them both to die. Like, honestly, they're so. They're so bad, right? There's so. They're so evil and conniving. Like I said, it's like Saddam and fucking Satan. Like, they're. That's. That's the couple that they remind me of. Like, you know, I mean, South park. Like, you are the fucking. The worst couple ever. You both are just as is. Ugh. In. Manipulated. In. In. Just.
[00:48:12] Speaker C: What season are you on?
[00:48:14] Speaker B: I just started three.
[00:48:15] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:48:16] Speaker B: He. Where he became the president.
[00:48:18] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:48:18] Speaker B: And I'm like, I can't. Oh, my gosh, bro. I don't know if I could keep going because in reality, and I even.
[00:48:26] Speaker C: Posted this, makes you question the entire government, too. Yeah, but things he's willing to do.
[00:48:30] Speaker B: But the reality of it is that I know this is a character, but in my life, I want to fuck you up in reality. Like. Like, I mean, like, honestly, I said, it makes me kind of joyful to see what happened to yo chomo ass. Like, what happened when you got canceled? Like, I know that it. I don't even know if it was real. I don't know. Child molester does.
[00:48:51] Speaker C: He fought, like, 16 year old boys.
[00:48:54] Speaker A: Chomo. Yeah, yeah.
[00:48:57] Speaker B: And. And I'm like, I don't. I don't. I know that I should be able to fucking separate the character from the reality of the person.
[00:49:06] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:07] Speaker B: But I don't fuck with.
[00:49:08] Speaker A: I mean, I. Shit was terrible when they try to do with her.
[00:49:11] Speaker B: Like, he. It's. There's. There. Oh, they're so.
[00:49:15] Speaker A: She was cold as hell when he was the guy, right. But when she had to be the main, it didn't work.
[00:49:19] Speaker B: See, I haven't gotten to that part yet. And I. It was fucked up.
That's fucked up because I did try to watch it over at Snowflakes House. In it. In. When. As soon as I turned it on, the. The preview was her being the main person. I was like, yeah.
[00:49:33] Speaker A: The first episode of that odyssey, body hard. It wasn't.
[00:49:36] Speaker B: I was like, I had it even. Not like I knew they canceled him, but I don't know how they. Which is the one where they put. They switched input. Don Cheadle in the fucking Iron man with. No, no, no, no. It was a. It was like, lie to me or.
[00:49:55] Speaker A: That's. That's a real show. He's on. Been on that the whole time. That's on showtime. It's pretty good show, too.
[00:49:59] Speaker B: He was. He was from the beginning.
[00:50:00] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:50:01] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:50:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I thought.
[00:50:02] Speaker B: I thought he took over for something other than Iron man.
[00:50:06] Speaker A: What show are we talking about? Just before that, Mike, listen.
[00:50:08] Speaker B: The black.
[00:50:09] Speaker A: No, after that. After blacklist. Before Don Cheadle.
[00:50:13] Speaker B: The house of cards.
[00:50:14] Speaker A: House of cards.
That show is crazy. Especially that first season. No, when he pushed that bitch in front of the train, bro, the reporter. I wasn't ready.
[00:50:23] Speaker B: He was. He was about that life. I wasn't ready like he was. I mean, in the way that he did it. He walked away knowing she was going to follow him just to turn around and push that.
[00:50:31] Speaker A: But the real nigga, the realest nigga alive was that assistant nigga with the ball.
[00:50:37] Speaker B: Oh, right.
What's his name?
[00:50:41] Speaker A: Doug.
[00:50:43] Speaker B: Doug. It does dirty work, my ass.
[00:50:45] Speaker A: That nigga is a. He's a Satan.
[00:50:48] Speaker B: Right.
[00:50:48] Speaker A: Doug is a Satan, bro.
[00:50:49] Speaker B: Right? Like. And so I just got to the point where Doug just got fucked up in the woods.
[00:50:55] Speaker A: What season are you on?
[00:50:56] Speaker B: I just started three.
[00:50:57] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:50:58] Speaker B: Like, the bitch. And they can't find Doug yet.
[00:50:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:00] Speaker B: They don't know where Doug at right now. They're like, look, we can't find Doug. She's like, what do we do? You don't got to hurt me. Doug is like, listen, the way Doug talks to every. It's too calm, right? Everything is like, I'm gonna start doing.
[00:51:11] Speaker A: That house of cars.
[00:51:14] Speaker C: Of cars.
[00:51:15] Speaker B: I've never watched it.
[00:51:16] Speaker A: No, no, you got.
[00:51:18] Speaker B: We'll stop right now, because I remember shit y'all talking. I know, but Kevin Spacey, that's a great show. And again, look at every president. This is when he get. This is the seat. This is the series he was doing when he got canceled.
[00:51:28] Speaker D: Yeah, I remember that. I remember that. He was talking with some dude that.
[00:51:31] Speaker A: Was a younger person.
[00:51:33] Speaker B: Yeah. But this against his will.
[00:51:35] Speaker A: When House of Cards was out, this is when I thought Netflix was gonna replace HBO for great tv shows. It didn't really happen. Netflix kind of fizzled for some reason. I think Netflix just has too much stuff. There's too much content.
[00:51:46] Speaker B: Right.
[00:51:46] Speaker A: To me, Apple is. Apple plus is doing the.
[00:51:49] Speaker C: Why Apple is not, like, marketing themselves.
[00:51:51] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:51:51] Speaker D: Apple is actually gonna start doing, like, Netflix pretty soon here.
[00:51:54] Speaker A: What does that mean?
[00:51:55] Speaker D: They gonna start canceling a bunch of shit. Oh, they too deep.
[00:51:58] Speaker C: They said. They said that they were gonna have.
[00:52:01] Speaker D: The highest budget right now.
[00:52:03] Speaker B: Seven in the billions. You know, it's fucking. I can't. But you brought that up. Up.
[00:52:08] Speaker D: Because they can afford it. But they're not gonna keep affording it. They're only charging 599.
[00:52:14] Speaker B: But I. But this is the problem, right? Like, you just brought it up. Like, severances new seasons, right?
[00:52:20] Speaker C: 20 million episodes.
[00:52:21] Speaker B: No, no, but niggas. So they're. They're talking about it, right? And I'm like, oh, yeah, they advertise it January, nigga.
[00:52:28] Speaker A: Like, yeah, they fuck you with that, right?
[00:52:30] Speaker B: Like, fuck you with that, right?
[00:52:32] Speaker A: Nigga, it's April. You come out in January. Like, what are we talking about? Niggas ain't Star wars. And, like, the new Star wars came.
[00:52:39] Speaker B: Back and, like, you know, the final season of Game of Thrones. Like, they could come on. Like, we'll be back in two years. Like, get the. Come on, my nigga. The strike is over.
[00:52:47] Speaker C: But that's why it took so long, because of the strike.
[00:52:49] Speaker A: I don't want to hear that shit now.
[00:52:50] Speaker B: The point is we don't want to hear.
[00:52:51] Speaker A: Tell me in October.
[00:52:52] Speaker B: Yeah, tell me in October, right? Don't tell me.
[00:52:54] Speaker D: Don't tell me.
[00:52:55] Speaker B: A year earlier happy Halloween. January season two coming.
[00:53:00] Speaker A: No.
[00:53:03] Speaker C: $20 million episode though, cuz that shit is dope.
[00:53:07] Speaker B: It ended the office.
[00:53:09] Speaker C: Like, I'm trying to see.
[00:53:09] Speaker B: Office.
[00:53:11] Speaker C: No, not the show, the office. Like, I'm trying to see their scenes. Like, what's making it so expensive?
[00:53:15] Speaker D: Well, that most expensive characters are expensive. The most expensive show that is in film, in history right now is that Lord of the Rings show. Season two I haven't watched even though.
[00:53:27] Speaker C: Just because of the technology, all that.
[00:53:28] Speaker B: But what, you mean the power of the Ring? I mean, fuck with that.
[00:53:33] Speaker D: The most expensive show because Game of Thrones was expensive.
[00:53:37] Speaker C: Like, that.
[00:53:38] Speaker A: Expensive to the other one on prime peripheral or whatever. That seemed like. It's pretty. Pretty up there too.
[00:53:44] Speaker D: I might be, but it.
[00:53:45] Speaker B: They. Where was that bit? Right? They. We had one fucking season, but this nigga, he got me stuck on the fucking house of the Dragon.
[00:53:55] Speaker A: Oh.
They say, have you watched any of the second season?
[00:53:58] Speaker B: I mean, we're trying to wait.
[00:54:00] Speaker A: We're gonna wait till it's overdeveloped.
[00:54:01] Speaker B: Yeah, it's over. It's only eight episodes.
[00:54:03] Speaker D: You mean the whole show?
[00:54:04] Speaker A: Oh, they were.
[00:54:05] Speaker B: Season two.
[00:54:06] Speaker D: Season two is only eight episodes.
[00:54:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah.
[00:54:09] Speaker D: I wasn't happy about that.
[00:54:10] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:54:12] Speaker B: But I was always.
[00:54:14] Speaker D: It was a good season, though.
[00:54:15] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I mean, I'm the. I'm starting season two right now.
[00:54:19] Speaker D: I'm envious of him because he just started it.
[00:54:21] Speaker B: Yeah, it's. It's good. I fuck with it. I'm like, oh, and I wasn't, you know, after the end of the.
[00:54:27] Speaker A: The original.
[00:54:28] Speaker B: Right. I was like, I'm kind of off on these motherfuckers, but this is something different.
[00:54:33] Speaker D: Oh, you better get ready. You know the new one's coming, right?
[00:54:35] Speaker B: Which one?
[00:54:36] Speaker D: Night of the seven kingdoms. No, that's the new one.
[00:54:40] Speaker A: Is it read. It's part of a book.
[00:54:41] Speaker D: It's part of a. He has many books in this universe, but it's a different group of books about two characters.
[00:54:47] Speaker B: The. The. The incest. In the end, I was like, these families is. Is off some shame. I mean, this is some shit. Like, you fucking cousins and nieces and.
[00:54:58] Speaker D: Brothers and like, no, I'm talking arians got down, bro. Like, keeping this shit in house.
[00:55:02] Speaker B: Like, it didn't matter. Like everybody, bro.
[00:55:04] Speaker A: Sadly, everybody. They did that type european royal family.
[00:55:09] Speaker B: Royals, right? Like, I mean, this is how we do it. Like, I mean, I'm like. This shit is like, boy, you ain't. Y'all got no shame in who y'all fucking like. I mean, like, nieces and uncles and cousins and. And that's the thing. Like, cousin, we just gonna marry cousins together.
[00:55:22] Speaker D: Like, fucking them niggas, too, though, right?
[00:55:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:55:25] Speaker D: That's why they got white. That's how they got white hair, too.
[00:55:27] Speaker A: I got a question. I got a question. What the fuck are we talking about?
[00:55:30] Speaker D: Game of Thrones.
[00:55:31] Speaker A: Where are we? Where?
[00:55:33] Speaker D: I don't know what we're talking about. I'm waiting.
[00:55:36] Speaker C: We started with toothbrush.
[00:55:37] Speaker A: I know I suck in edible, but y'all niggas didn't take no edible. Listen.
[00:55:41] Speaker B: But we had, like, three shots so far.
[00:55:44] Speaker D: Actually, to be honest, this is probably the most sober I've been on this show.
[00:55:49] Speaker A: I realized I was rubbing my nipple, and I was like.
I was like, what the fuck are we talking about right now?
How am I the odd nigga that don't?
[00:56:01] Speaker C: You know, we gotta make a movie podcast review just for Jimmy.
[00:56:05] Speaker A: We tried. Me and Mack tried. We had two episodes. Yeah, that. Back when, um, radio. That. The radio app came out. I think it's called radio studio. Radio. Studio radio. Studio radio.
[00:56:17] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:56:17] Speaker A: Radio. Gotta be radio.
[00:56:19] Speaker B: Studio. Radio current. No.
Who's a radio? Yeah.
[00:56:24] Speaker D: You know, it's funny if you. I was thinking, like, just take half of one word and half of the other, put it together. But if you do that. Same words.
[00:56:37] Speaker A: Radio straight, yo.
[00:56:39] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:56:39] Speaker D: You would have to do it that way.
[00:56:40] Speaker B: All right. Okay. So let me switch some shit.
[00:56:44] Speaker A: I don't even know what the first toothbrush.
[00:56:48] Speaker B: That's all he's gonna say is toothbrush. Toothbrush. That's it.
[00:56:56] Speaker D: I just said this shit not a game.
Y'all niggas need to pay attention.
[00:57:03] Speaker B: So I'm noticing right in it, and I've noticed, right in my experience, right, that I think the worst thing that could happen, and I think we've talked about it before, just a little bit, is. Is that when there's no hope, right?
It's like. Like when there's a hopeless environment, you know, or a person has no hope. I think that's the worst thing. Like, I remember, again, growing up, when. I think when I was at my wildest, I think is when I had the least amount of hope for my future, which then allowed me to behave the way I did, because I didn't see. I didn't have any hope for a future. Or anything like that.
[00:57:45] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:57:45] Speaker B: And I think what's, I noticed that. That's what I feel is happening in general, especially in America right now for a lot of people. And it's not just, you know, a Republican or a Democrat or the Magus or any of that shit, right? I feel like it's the one percenters, the ultra rich people, the people that got all these monies, like. And then there's, we already talked about the middle class being cut out a long time ago. Like, there's gonna be fucking disappearing.
[00:58:17] Speaker A: But you gotta make your mind up, bro. You gonna be a Republican or you gonna be a Democrat, cuz? You are.
[00:58:21] Speaker B: I'm not either, nigga.
[00:58:22] Speaker A: You are switching like a motherfucker right now.
[00:58:24] Speaker B: I'm not either. I'm not either. I'm not nothing. I'm not. I'm not anything.
[00:58:28] Speaker A: Pressure, cuz. You fucking switching.
[00:58:30] Speaker B: I'm not either. I'm not neither. But what I do realize, you sound.
[00:58:33] Speaker A: Like a straight ass conservative right now.
We're getting rid of the middle class. The middle class disappearing. Uh, who the. Alex, take your guns. They're gonna take her. Take your house. There's gonna be blood in the street. I mean, real human blood. There's gonna be real human sacrifice in the street. Everybody's gonna be running crazy. Trump don't know what the fuck's going on. Cause you know, he's, he's gonna be in Mar a Lago and shit. And they're not gonna all that stuff, but yeah, it's gonna be. Everybody's fucking. All the Republicans are trying to tell you guys for years, but what you guys wanna hear is the liberal shit. And so, you know, they're gonna come.
[00:59:04] Speaker B: For your gun first.
[00:59:05] Speaker A: They're gonna come for your guns. Kamala Harris is Satan. She's actually related to Satan. They've done the blood work, DNA test. I've come back and. And the bitch is actually related to Satan.
She's saying his great, great, great great granddaughter.
[00:59:23] Speaker D: And why does sound like Grover Trump?
[00:59:27] Speaker C: What happened to his voice? Because he didn't sound like that before. I don't know, the old clips of Alex Jones. He didn't have that type of voice.
[00:59:34] Speaker B: Um, I don't know, maybe he caught the same shit as RFK. Caught.
[00:59:38] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:59:39] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:59:41] Speaker B: No RK.
[00:59:41] Speaker C: Here we go. No RFK.
[00:59:43] Speaker B: Dude got a problem, right, that makes you talk like that?
[00:59:47] Speaker A: But I'm talking. What you just try to do. You trying to bait this nigga. You try to bait him. Yeah, you tried to bait him.
[00:59:53] Speaker C: You think I'm like him. Like, I'm gonna get triggered.
[00:59:55] Speaker A: You try to bait him, and that's what they're gonna do. They're gonna just come in and say words and trigger you.
[01:00:06] Speaker B: But back to my point, my nigga. Let me get back to my point. My guy, for sure, sure, is. Is the reality of it is this, right? Like I said, I've seen it. Like, the behaviors of. Especially the irrational behaviors of people that I knew growing up in the hood. They were all by people that didn't have hope. The people that did have hope, like, I'm going to school.
[01:00:31] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:00:31] Speaker B: I'm gonna fucking go to college.
[01:00:32] Speaker A: Play ball.
[01:00:33] Speaker B: I got it. Right on. Play ball. I got. I got something to look forward to. They didn't behave the same way that the people that felt like they didn't have a future. Those people were wild. They. They did whatever, whenever, and they were okay with tearing it all down. Like, if it all came down, they didn't have anything to lose because they.
[01:00:57] Speaker A: Don'T own any other stuff.
[01:00:58] Speaker B: Right, right. So they had no ownership of it. Exactly. And I feel like that's kind of where we're getting to in America, at least. It. When I. I look at the people talking about, let's just burn this bitch down, you know? I mean, to start over, is that. What the fuck does that. I mean, you must be hopeless, right, to have that mentality. Because if you do have hope, then it's like, nah, we can figure out a way to get around this besides just, you know, putting a torch to all this shit and saying, like, just melt it down and let's start it all over.
[01:01:35] Speaker A: You can't keep doing this to me, man. Either you're gonna be a Republican or a Democrat.
[01:01:39] Speaker B: I'm not gonna be either.
[01:01:39] Speaker A: You gotta do something.
[01:01:40] Speaker B: Nope.
[01:01:41] Speaker A: This is not okay.
[01:01:42] Speaker B: I don't.
[01:01:42] Speaker A: Here's the thing. I agree with you. I think that black America had that when we were growing up, right? But now all of America has that. I feel that they're starting to recognize. I think all this black lives matter shit that these white people have been doing has really started them, like, feeling, like some of the roots. They're getting some of the roots. You know what I'm saying? Maybe that's a good thing. But I think that they're now recognizing what black people have been saying for a long ass time. Like, yo, this America that y'all are talking about. I don't feel like I'm part of it.
[01:02:08] Speaker B: Right? So the. So it. The. The american dream, right? That was white picket fence, the dog. Well, that was sold back in what, fifties? Sixties, you know, post World War two. Right, right. The american dream. You buy a house, you can fucking live a life, you know? I mean, suburbs, you know? I mean, kids go to school, jobs. Right? You know what I mean? You could have something and be happy, right? You could have. It was easy to have your piece of happiness, your slice of life, and be able to fucking.
[01:02:37] Speaker A: Before you go any further, there was a guy, I just saw an interview. I can't remember where it was, but he was saying that back in, when he was a little kid, he's a little older than us. He was like, we lived in a neighborhood with my dad's boss. They both lived in the same neighborhood. And, yeah, they had a little bit of a nicer house, and they had a Cadillac. We had the Ford, but it was comparable. But now a boss and an employee will live in completely different regions of the city, be a multi million dollar mansion, and want to be a $300,000 house. And there's no. There's no similarities in their lifestyles, right?
[01:03:06] Speaker B: Yeah. No. And I think that's the hope, right? Like, you people are like, I can't afford. Especially the younger people. I hear them talking about, like, I can't even afford to live. Like, I mean, I've heard French Reggie talk about it, like, you know what I mean? Like, it's not. It's not possible.
[01:03:21] Speaker C: It's not doable now for young people. Like, when I was young, when I.
[01:03:24] Speaker B: Was like, where's the hope come from if you. If that's what you're. If you feel that way, why wouldn't you want to fucking burn this bitch down?
[01:03:31] Speaker C: I remember when I. When I was. When I first started doing this podcast, it was me, Trell, and his brother. We live in a house in Kennesaw.
Everything subdivision had a pool, all of that.
[01:03:45] Speaker B: Yeah. Like.
[01:03:48] Speaker C: That rent was 1500. It was three of us. We were splitting 1500 rent, right? We checked in that house. The house is like, 3500 now. I'm like, damn. So you can't even. I was like, damn, 3500. That means everyone in the house would have to come up with at least a thousand some change. I was like, damn. Yeah. There's no way 22 year olds can do that anymore.
[01:04:08] Speaker A: Well, there's a guy, a different video I watched, I meant to send to you guys. They compared a $25,000 income, a $40,000 income, 100,000, a million, and a 25 million, and ain't no big deal. 25,000. The 40,000 are negative. Yeah.
[01:04:25] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:04:26] Speaker A: In most major cities.
[01:04:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:04:29] Speaker A: So you can imagine that if you're a young person and, you know, most first jobs are 25 around minimum wage. Right. You're not even gonna make 25. You're right there. You know, I'm saying, like, you're right there.
And if you're negative $100 or $200 every month. Month, that's not, that's untenable. And then if at $40,000, you're right there, you having to rely on credit cards every now and then to bail you out of this or that.
[01:04:54] Speaker B: Right.
[01:04:54] Speaker A: That's untenable as well.
[01:04:56] Speaker D: Right.
[01:04:56] Speaker A: And if, if that. If the average, I think they were saying if you go to black economics.com, the average black man makes $43,000 a year.
[01:05:05] Speaker B: Right?
[01:05:05] Speaker A: Average.
[01:05:06] Speaker C: Only 6% of black people in this country make over $100,000.
[01:05:09] Speaker A: Damn.
[01:05:11] Speaker C: Only six.
[01:05:11] Speaker D: I believe that, actually.
[01:05:13] Speaker A: Damn.
If 43,000 is the average for a black man, and 40,000 is 150 or $140 in debt every month, based on averages, the average black man can't survive in this country by himself. And so how. And so what I was saying was, prior in our younger years, there were black people who already knew this.
[01:05:34] Speaker B: Right.
[01:05:35] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? They were working two and three jobs or whatever. You know what I'm saying? But at least back then, there still were pensions. There still were career jobs. Go work somewhere. You work there, and that's what you do.
No longer is that. So now they've erased that. What you were just trying to say. They're erasing the middle class right now. There's only working class, poor. There's poor working class and elite.
[01:05:58] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:05:59] Speaker A: And they're trying to squash everybody down, and a couple people are gonna make it up, but most people are going down. But, and it's. Everybody's disenfranchised.
[01:06:06] Speaker B: But my thing is, it, that seems to me if you're in the elite, short sighted, because that only can last for so long before there's an uprising, which I feel like is what's bubbling underneath the surface of everything right now.
[01:06:24] Speaker A: No, I don't think so. Well, I think they, I think they figured that out, too.
[01:06:27] Speaker C: Well, subscription.
[01:06:28] Speaker A: That's what's gonna AI is gonna be. That's what AI is gonna actually be. I think they figured all this shit out. That's AI is gonna. Is gonna monitor. Is gonna monitor the, the, you know, seven and a half billion people that aren't the elite.
[01:06:40] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:06:40] Speaker A: It's gonna, they're gonna, it's gonna allow, it's gonna, it's gonna set up a system where we telling each other kinda like how China does now with a social credit score or whatever.
[01:06:48] Speaker C: That's why China doesn't revolt.
[01:06:49] Speaker A: Right. And there's an AI system that just monitors it. I don't have to have a human monitor this shit. AI will monitor it for us.
[01:06:54] Speaker B: Monitoring what, though? What do you mean?
[01:06:55] Speaker A: They interact with you.
[01:06:57] Speaker C: UK is taking it to another level.
[01:06:58] Speaker A: I can report you for flip flopping from between Democrat and Republican. And then AI is gonna read my report and just issue you whatever that punishment is and it'll just be done automatically.
[01:07:08] Speaker C: Look, and hold on.
[01:07:10] Speaker A: The thing is, the thing is, what you want to believe is that, oh, but, you know, they'll be, there'll be discernment, there'll be a, you know, if I'm not doing wrong, right? Yeah, maybe. But the problem is those elite people, they really don't give a fuck if you live or die. They just need enough of you to do a certain kind of job. So they keep doing what they're doing. So they don't even care if you get wrongfully accused or you lose all your social credit. That's not even a thing they give a shit about. So you're like, but, yeah, but the right thing will happen. No, the right thing will not happen because they don't give a fuck. Where are you going to say, I.
[01:07:35] Speaker C: Was, I was just saying that in the UK recently, a guy just made a couple comments, like, on social media about that community that seems to control everything. He got arrested.
[01:07:48] Speaker B: My thing is this. What I'm saying is that for like 21 months.
[01:07:51] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:07:51] Speaker B: What I'm saying is that six months, again, this is very much like back in the day, right? For me, the niggas that had the shit, right, that had things, you know, whether it was, you know, the cars. Yeah, but whatever. Hold on, man. Let me just finish, bro. That had the expensive shit.
They made themselves a target for the people that didn't have.
And I think all you've done now, all you've done now is created more people that's targeting you. Right? Because again, if I don't have anything to lose and you have everything, again, I'm okay with it being burnt to the ground. I'm okay with this fucking, you know, I mean, when, you know, people are talking about, we'll have a civil war, we'll do all of this shit, I'm okay with the fucking chaos that can come from you. Know, starting some wild shit, like, from fucking, you know, having, you know, destruction and all of that. Because again, I don't have anything already. There's nothing for me to lose but my life. But. But what kind of life do I already have? This life ain't, you know, me. It's like triple x.
Yeah, 2.2.
But when he said, when you have one good movie, when he said, when you want somebody to. You know, when you send somebody to save the world, you got to make sure they fucking like it, you know? I mean, like, you. These people don't give a fuck about this world anymore.
[01:09:26] Speaker A: That was terrible. That wasn't a good quote. That wasn't even a good line in that movie.
[01:09:29] Speaker B: It was a good line in a movie when he. Because again, Samuel L. Jackson, this thing has been in everything. Yeah, I just. I just watched this nigga. I was like, he's fucking everywhere.
[01:09:39] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:09:39] Speaker B: He does it in everything.
[01:09:40] Speaker A: When he dies, we're gonna notice.
[01:09:42] Speaker B: No, like, there's. It's gonna be a sad hole.
[01:09:44] Speaker A: It's gonna be a hole in the earth. We're gonna. We're gonna.
[01:09:46] Speaker B: Sam L is gone is gonna be a problem because. Because he's been so many things in so many different ways. But anyways, where you think she is? She in the hot box. That's still one of my favorite diggings.
[01:09:59] Speaker A: Excuse me, my ring, dude, it's a phone call.
[01:10:00] Speaker B: Motherfucker.
[01:10:01] Speaker D: Django free, if you didn't know that one.
[01:10:03] Speaker B: That's one of my favorite roles. Him as the house nigga in Django.
[01:10:07] Speaker D: That was great.
[01:10:08] Speaker B: He played the shit out of that motherfucker.
[01:10:09] Speaker D: He played the fuck out of that role, bro.
[01:10:11] Speaker B: Calvin, when his master got shot, that nigga felt that shit.
Cause again, what am I without this nigga?
I might be a regular ass nigga to the next white man, right? Like, I didn't ascend it here. This nigga dead. Holy shit. Like, I don't know what life is gonna be.
[01:10:31] Speaker A: He should have went in there and signed his own free papers real quick.
That's what I did.
[01:10:37] Speaker B: But, I mean, he had. He was stamping shit. He was signing for the white man.
[01:10:40] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I was my own free paper.
[01:10:42] Speaker B: He was already doing shit like a white man. Like. Anyways, my point is, is that if we. They don't. They've. They've taken away hope, I think, from a lot of people, which I think is. Is gotta be a negative, you know, consequence, it's gotta have a backlash. Like, you don't understand that when people become hopeless, that's what they want.
[01:11:02] Speaker C: Jamie, man.
[01:11:03] Speaker B: No, I don't think they want. They can't want that, because that's not gonna end well for them.
[01:11:07] Speaker A: Why do you keep saying that, Jamie Mack?
[01:11:09] Speaker C: They want that. So we can go revote, and then now they can implement that martial law and that big brother surveillance.
[01:11:16] Speaker A: But that's not even. That's not even I'm talking about. So, Mac, you made a statement where I said false earlier. You're like, when niggas used to come out with a jury and whatever, they were targets.
No, the niggas tell me all the times that 50 cent, um, got his shit took. Oh, wait.
[01:11:30] Speaker B: So. No.
[01:11:31] Speaker A: So let me make my point.
[01:11:32] Speaker B: You're right.
[01:11:32] Speaker A: No, answer my question. When last time you saw.
[01:11:34] Speaker B: And I think we were talking about two different type of niggas. I'm not even talking about that. I'm not talking about the black niggas in the hood with the shit. I'm talking about the rich people in other places that, you know, had the bmws and the big houses and all this shit.
[01:11:51] Speaker A: I am talking about what you're talking about.
[01:11:52] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:11:52] Speaker A: When's the last time you saw 50 cent get his shit taken?
[01:11:55] Speaker B: I don't remember.
[01:11:56] Speaker A: Never? You know why? Why?
[01:11:58] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:11:58] Speaker A: Cause he got security everywhere. Nigga. He's not a regular nigga. He's not that nigga that got a BMW or a chain. Those aren't even. Those niggas ain't even rich. That's not even wealthy niggas. That's regular ass niggas. You're not gonna get 50 cent. Shit. You know what? Why? Because you're not gonna get through his fucking professional security killing squad. And the same is gonna happen.
[01:12:16] Speaker B: I saw Stevie Franchise get his shit took. Who? Steve Francis.
[01:12:20] Speaker C: Who?
[01:12:21] Speaker A: Nigga, that's a regular ass nigga.
Niggas are regular niggas. I'm talking about real niggas. They got real, like, professional special op security and shit, right? You're not gonna ever touch 50 cent, ever. Unless he warns. You're not gonna ever touch Elon Musk. Do you really think you're gonna get close enough to do anything to Elon Musk? Never.
[01:12:43] Speaker B: So, you don't think that the masses like you don't think like you? I mean, again, Elon Musk is a billionaire by himself.
[01:12:51] Speaker A: How many times has he been robbed? My nigga? Never.
[01:12:54] Speaker B: But it hasn't gotten to that point.
[01:12:55] Speaker A: You're not gonna get close enough to him. And that's what's gonna happen. They just, you don't even exist in.
[01:12:59] Speaker B: The city, so you can't storm the castle. There's no storming the castle.
[01:13:01] Speaker A: How you gonna get to the castle, nigga? There are gonna be so many niggas that's paid before you get to the castle, you'll never make it. Yeah, because as long as you're broke is fucked. Fuck, I'll get him. I'll give him $10 to fuck you up. And if he ever gets out of line, I'll get that nigga $20 to fuck you up. Money means nothing. A million dollars is like $20.
[01:13:19] Speaker B: That's, you know, it's funny, because I'm glad you brought that up, because I remember growing up to be a millionaire meant you were set for life.
[01:13:26] Speaker A: Right?
[01:13:26] Speaker B: Like, I mean, like.
[01:13:27] Speaker A: But you really weren't, though. No, we just didn't know that.
[01:13:29] Speaker B: Right.
[01:13:29] Speaker A: We didn't know that there was more than, like, there were niggas back then that would laugh at you for saying, they're like, me and I would kill myself if a man dog was what I had to live on.
[01:13:37] Speaker B: Right?
[01:13:38] Speaker A: No, yeah, that's, that's what we thought.
[01:13:40] Speaker B: We thought, right? But it seemed like, you know, if you became a millionaire, you was good.
[01:13:45] Speaker A: You for life, then don't, don't say shit. You can't tell me life, like, I.
[01:13:49] Speaker B: Look, I don't even need to work no more, right? Like, I could just sit on this and make shit happen where now a million ain't, ain't that.
[01:13:57] Speaker A: You ain't gonna, you ain't gonna, you ain't gonna make very many years.
[01:13:59] Speaker B: Right.
[01:14:00] Speaker A: And don't let one sickness happen.
[01:14:01] Speaker B: Right?
But so what happens when a society loses hope, right? Like, I mean, and has no hope for the future? You're saying that they, we just go to turning into drones and working and trying to figure out whatever. I know he caught it.
[01:14:20] Speaker A: He caught it. Fredridge, a year ago or so. That Ubi, that's, that's how you get people to that point where they accept. That's where you get people. That's how you get people to accept. You make them so destitute and disenfranchised.
[01:14:30] Speaker C: It'S like, I'm not gonna think they have a choice.
[01:14:32] Speaker A: Like, who wants to be a boss anymore? Like, I know that there was a time when everybody was like, oh, I want to be a boss now. I mean. Oh, let me, let me clarify, because we've changed the definition.
[01:14:40] Speaker D: Yes, manager.
[01:14:42] Speaker A: I'm not talking about entrepreneur I'm talking about work at a company and be a boss, right? Be the manager or supervisor.
[01:14:47] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:14:47] Speaker A: Who the fuck wants to be that anymore?
[01:14:49] Speaker B: Nobody really, like, try hard, yo.
[01:14:52] Speaker A: Try hard ass nigga hard, if you know.
[01:14:54] Speaker B: But that middle. That middle that. Because, again, middle management, him.
[01:14:58] Speaker A: It's like, who wants to be? Who wants to be. If you're not the CEO, the CEO, or the CIO, CTO, one of them.
[01:15:03] Speaker C: You're not in the board.
[01:15:04] Speaker A: If you not c suite, nigga. Yeah, you're middle. You still middle manager.
[01:15:08] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure.
[01:15:09] Speaker A: So it's like, don't nobody aspire for that.
[01:15:11] Speaker B: You ain't got no golden parachute, nigga.
[01:15:13] Speaker A: I mean, there.
[01:15:13] Speaker B: What color your parachute, right?
[01:15:15] Speaker A: Of course, there are people who have invested, you know, 30 years or 20 years who are still on that path. But I'm talking about newcomers to the. To the industries, new employees that are just starting to in the past five years, ten years at the most. They don't. They're not. I don't want to be a boss of these fuck ass people. Like, I don't.
[01:15:31] Speaker C: People that work, that's not a thing.
[01:15:35] Speaker B: All the stress for nothing.
[01:15:36] Speaker A: I want freedom and mobility. I want to be able to move.
[01:15:38] Speaker B: And I want to go home and change direction and be done with work.
[01:15:42] Speaker A: Yeah. So, like, the whole, the whole idea of that is pretty much gone. People do want to be entrepreneurs, but that's another lie.
[01:15:48] Speaker B: That's a different. Right.
[01:15:49] Speaker A: That's a different lie that they don't teach.
[01:15:51] Speaker C: Yeah. They don't teach the dark side of entrepreneurship. They just make it seem like, oh, think of the idea. Create the llc, and boom, you're rich.
[01:15:56] Speaker A: Now they. When they. When they told. When the first. The nigga that said, love what you do and never work a day in your life, they need to shoot him. They need to publicly hang him.
[01:16:05] Speaker B: Right?
[01:16:05] Speaker A: Cause he's so full of shit.
[01:16:06] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:16:07] Speaker A: That's not how this works, bro.
[01:16:09] Speaker C: You got it. You can love it, but.
[01:16:12] Speaker D: Is it. That's not similar to the fisherman thing, is it?
[01:16:16] Speaker B: No. Just like the porno star. Then you get you. You start loving the fuck. By year five, you like, fuck this shit.
[01:16:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:16:23] Speaker D: I mean, I'm sure anything you love will turn into work eventually. You have to do it right.
[01:16:27] Speaker C: LeBron loves basketball. I'm sure some games, he's like, I'm sure basketball.
[01:16:37] Speaker B: Winning. That nigga took a vacation in the middle of the season, a mental break. They get like, what the fuck? I think it was gone for, like, two weeks.
[01:16:44] Speaker A: And Miami, the reason why it's different. Pac is because fisherman and billionaire story is there's not a limit to the work that he's doing. It just happens that he can get what he needs done in a small amount. Whereas. Whereas.
Oh, my God. I forgot the fucking. What was edible, bro? What was the thing I just said that made us talk about this?
[01:17:03] Speaker C: Love something you don't have to work in a day.
[01:17:05] Speaker A: Yeah. Where that is? It's like, you might love sitting on the couch, but how the fuck you gonna get paid from sitting on the couch, right? Oh, well, I could be a couch tester. Get the fuck entirely out of my face, nigga.
[01:17:18] Speaker C: Wayfair got that unlock already.
[01:17:20] Speaker A: Get the fuck out of my face. Stop it.
[01:17:23] Speaker D: Like, you.
[01:17:23] Speaker A: That's not reality, man. And the sad part is, just like you said, the next. The next, when you matured the thought, LeBron doesn't love basketball no more. He loves winning. He loves the money and the accolades and the chance to be the greatest ever. That's what drives LeBron. I don't think he's like, oh, man, I love basketball so much. I love basketball for what it did for me.
[01:17:42] Speaker B: But right now, niggas, he's trying to boost his kids.
[01:17:46] Speaker A: It's a job. You gonna work.
[01:17:48] Speaker B: I mean, he's using it to fucking prop his kids up. Like, I mean, like, right?
[01:17:51] Speaker A: Which is the third thought in that, is that let's say you do love something enough to it to be your career and whatever, you gonna stop loving that shit because you get tired of it, and you've attained it, you've accomplished it. So now it's just like calling it in.
[01:18:05] Speaker B: That's like. I mean, I see it in, especially in the NFL. You know, these niggas be retiring at 20 something. Now, a lot of these motherfuckers are like, I'm done. Like, I've gotten them. I've gotten money, but I'm not finna go through all of this, you know, the body that just shows you how.
[01:18:19] Speaker A: Hard football actually is.
[01:18:20] Speaker B: CTE. But I think, too, that. I think that's a thing, too, right? They realize, like, it fucks your brain up more than people ever realized or admitted before, you know, recent.
[01:18:31] Speaker A: I'm surprised we still have UFC in boxing. I'm surprised they ain't shut that shit down.
[01:18:34] Speaker B: But there's much money. But the funny thing is, someone I was talking about, we never.
[01:18:40] Speaker D: It's too much money, but, no, we're capitalists. But win all the time.
[01:18:44] Speaker B: But the thing is, when I was with the Olympics, going back to the Olympics, they had rugby and they were talking about how rough rugby is. But they don't have helmets in rugby.
[01:18:54] Speaker C: But it tackled much more cleaner, too.
[01:18:57] Speaker B: That's what.
[01:18:57] Speaker A: No, she was just talking about. She's like, they have women's rugby this.
[01:18:59] Speaker B: Year, but they don't. But the thing about it is, I think the pads are actually a bad part of it. A part. Right?
[01:19:05] Speaker D: Like, it's a bad part of it.
[01:19:06] Speaker B: If you. If you don't put your head covering, then you're not gonna be dipping in with your neck in your head without a fucking helmet, right? Like, you. You just don't tackle like that. But when you got a fucking. I remember the first time I got one of those fucking horseshoe neck collars and it felt like I couldn't, you know, push my head back, like. Or, you know, suffer a thing. Like, I'm dipping my head in the area, but I felt like I was a battering ram. Like, I felt like I could just, you know, crush anything with my head. And it was like, that's it. That's it. Yeah, exactly. It's like, that's not a good thing. You take that helmet off like the one they had leather helmets, and you're like, oh, they had leather.
[01:19:41] Speaker A: My grandfather, you wore a leather helmet.
[01:19:43] Speaker B: They didn't. But they didn't dip that. That wasn't enough to make you want to put your lead head first with that shit. And with rugby, they don't have any helmets and they don't ever lead head first.
[01:19:53] Speaker A: Right.
[01:19:54] Speaker B: You know, I mean, because it's like, why would I. I don't. I mean, I'm gonna fucking get a concussion or bust my lip or, you know, crack my skull. And so the, the, like you said, the helmets are. The protection is. Has a adverse effect as far as what it's protected.
[01:20:08] Speaker C: I think. I think football is going to eventually become flag.
[01:20:10] Speaker B: I mean, it's going that way because it's the moms, right? Like, you can just see it right now. The.
[01:20:15] Speaker C: You saw that Marshall lynch video.
[01:20:17] Speaker B: No, but I know that I've seen it. Like, the women don't want their young boys playing that shit like they used to. Like, back in the day, you didn't have mom saying, I don't want my son playing football. You know, I mean, like. But now they're like, I don't want my son. And being a part of that. And, you know, and personally, I experienced that. My brother paralyzed his arm playing football for UC Davis.
[01:20:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:20:38] Speaker B: So I've seen the effect, the negative effect of football and how physical it is.
[01:20:45] Speaker A: I got joked. Remember I was telling you how the banner. I mean, the football. Oh, look, be honest. Is in the band. When I went out for the marching band after I got my ribs fractured or whatever, right? Yeah, but I mean, like, I got joked for getting my ribs fractured, right?
[01:20:59] Speaker B: I mean, come on, bro.
Listen, I don't know how many times I got to get hurt to be good. Like, that's where. That's why I stopped me fucking from, you know, doing any kind of, like, that fucking BMX shit. On a half pipe? Yeah, on a fucking, you know, riding a skateboard, any of that shit. Like, I realized early on that to be good, you're gonna get. You gotta get fucked up. Like, you gotta go through some pain.
[01:21:20] Speaker C: That's why it's always.
[01:21:21] Speaker B: It's not a good. It's not enough for me.
[01:21:23] Speaker C: When I see.
[01:21:24] Speaker D: I used to fuck myself up quite a bit, and I never could get it down that way.
[01:21:27] Speaker C: When I.
[01:21:27] Speaker B: Where you didn't get fucked up, where.
[01:21:29] Speaker D: I couldn't get fucked up, right?
[01:21:30] Speaker C: When I see the BMX guys, I'm.
[01:21:32] Speaker A: Like, oh, yeah, skaters and stuff.
[01:21:34] Speaker C: Fuck. You decide to keep getting back up, cuz. I know. For you to perfect this trick. To this day, the bus, your ass.
[01:21:41] Speaker B: You talked about it last week, pac the X Games. To this day, I forget to let I know. Dude's name was Brown. That's all I remember.
[01:21:47] Speaker C: The Red Bull niggas.
[01:21:48] Speaker B: The niggas that be doing it was the giant slalom or the giant fucking half pipe where you go down that shit and jump the gap and then go up the other side. When that nigga went straight up and missed the bottom, you know, me missed a rap and came straight back down. And his fucking. When he hit the ground and his vans flew two different directions.
At this point.
No, he definitely survived, but he didn't move for a minute, bro. Like, you're like, what the fuck? Like, that was why. And then he kissed his shoe on, bro. His shoes was gone, but you have.
[01:22:25] Speaker A: To say it like that.
[01:22:27] Speaker B: His shoes flew all kind of different directions. Like, they. They exploded on that nigga.
[01:22:32] Speaker A: Like, I thought, I think only had two shoes.
[01:22:39] Speaker B: Like, they went as high as he did. Like, they just. They just was gone. And I was like, yo, and then he was there, and everybody got quieted. It was hushed. And then when they finally got that nigga up and he's, like, holding this stuff, and he puts his hand up and everybody's like, yeah. And I'm like, fuck, yeah. Don't like, nah, send me an ambulance, nigga.
[01:22:57] Speaker A: Like, that's why I can't understand how you tripping on Trump. That's the same thing Trump did. You should be like, yo, that nigga is ill. He was brown something. He got up on the stage and they shot him.
[01:23:06] Speaker B: And when that nigga said he heals fast like, wolverine, he lost me.
When that nigga was like, hey, how's your ear? I'm a fast healer. Niggas. Stop digging. Wolverine ass niggas don't do that.
Get the fuck up out of here. I'm not trying to hear that, bro. Like, you making it worse for me, bro. Like, don't do that. I don't believe you.
[01:23:24] Speaker D: Hey, Trump was part of weapon x too, bro.
[01:23:26] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't believe that.
[01:23:28] Speaker A: No, but, Mac, you know, even though you. You claim not to be a Republican or conservative, that is absolutely what is obviously happening. I think. I don't think anybody disagrees with that, including the people who are down there where we're about to join with.
[01:23:41] Speaker B: No, for sure.
[01:23:42] Speaker A: Everybody sees it, even them. They see that we're coming down that way to them, too.
[01:23:45] Speaker B: And then the young people, like, I.
[01:23:46] Speaker D: Don'T want to work.
[01:23:47] Speaker B: Like, I don't want to do this shit. Like, and I don't know if work is done, bro. And I don't know if that's what 2020 was supposed to be about. Right? If that was the catalyst to kick this whole mindset open.
[01:23:57] Speaker C: Yeah, open our mind, right?
[01:23:58] Speaker B: To kick this mind state, you know, into full gear.
[01:24:01] Speaker A: It did. It did a good job.
[01:24:03] Speaker B: No, it definitely was a dis.
[01:24:04] Speaker A: The perfect disrupter. Everybody was fucking terrified. We trusted the government, and then we didn't.
[01:24:09] Speaker B: Right.
[01:24:09] Speaker A: And so that. That dissension or whatever the word I'm looking for, how we're so fast to split, right. Is the same thing as, like, if it's hot outside of daytime and then it gets 60 degrees real quick, you're freezing. Well, that's what happened to us.
[01:24:20] Speaker B: And not only that. And not only that is that prior to that, everybody, status quo was, we work, nigga. Like, that's what we do. Everybody does. I mean, did. Whether you like it or not, we work until we didn't work. And then it's like, wait a minute, a minute. That's an option.
[01:24:36] Speaker A: We don't work like that.
[01:24:38] Speaker B: No life can exist, like, where you don't. There's a life where you don't work. Yeah, I just. I just did three months of not working at all. I didn't do any work. And in some instances, I didn't do any work, and I made more money.
[01:24:50] Speaker A: It's probably off.
[01:24:51] Speaker B: I'm not. I don't know if I feel comfortable ever working again. Like, you just gave me stripper fucking mentality. Like, I got $500. You know, a fucking.
[01:25:00] Speaker C: The Internet, too, is helping a lot with that, too, because this is creating different avenues to make money.
[01:25:05] Speaker B: I made five bands this fucking night. Like, you want me to go and fucking work an office job?
[01:25:10] Speaker A: Like, it's our fault. Mac and Pac, not you, French. It's our fault.
[01:25:13] Speaker C: Your generation.
[01:25:14] Speaker A: Yeah, we told. We started to let these kids know that this was a setup. It was real. It was a real system.
And you know what they did? They believed us. And they. And they now they know, right? So they come out of the womb knowing where it took us years of deprogramming to realize, yo, yeah, they smiling at us, but they not happy. They not friendly. This is all a fucking scam. And so as we're developing that, we're teaching our kids, you know, I'm saying that. And so now they have that information. That's all they know, right? And the next generation is a second. Is second generation of that's all they know, right? They can't take it. The people younger than French, they can't take it.
[01:25:51] Speaker B: I'm a work this hard.
[01:25:54] Speaker A: Like, my generation is the last one.
[01:25:57] Speaker B: Like. Like, I can't, I can't. You can't get me to work harder.
[01:26:00] Speaker A: Than we were practicing what we were learning on French's generation, right? So they had it, right? But they still have some traits of us, too, right? They're still gonna go to get a job, right? They're gonna hate their job more than we do, right? They're gonna go get one, right? They don't think they have a future, though. So they're on that fence too. But then the next generation, who got it, who got it full on from the beginning to the end, whatever, they like, yo, fuck all of this.
[01:26:25] Speaker B: We can, we can, we can start over. Like, I'm ready to fucking is, like, reset. Like the word start.
[01:26:32] Speaker A: I was gonna say we can dissolve her.
[01:26:35] Speaker B: But then you compound it, right? They're fucking also that video game generation, right, where you can just easily just hit reset. They get. You know what I mean? Like, listen, shit ain't going so good. I don't need quarters. Like, I could just fucking. Just reset this bitch and start this bitch over. So why can't I just do this with the fucking real world? Why can't we just reset this motherfucker right now and start anew.
[01:26:54] Speaker C: I think. I think five years from now, when the universities are no longer getting a high amount of new applicants.
[01:27:04] Speaker A: Well, they're not. Right.
[01:27:05] Speaker C: They're not right now, but they don't have to worry yet because motherfuckers are still thinking enough kids are still applying. Yeah, but five years from now, when the kids that are freshmen in high school now.
[01:27:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:27:16] Speaker C: They ain't about to go to college.
That's when I think it's gonna start with the universities. Cause they're gonna be like, yo, nobody applies.
[01:27:24] Speaker B: But then that's it. Okay. But then that kind of goes.
[01:27:26] Speaker D: What is it you were talking about last week, too, though? Or two weeks ago? I think when you were talking if was it. I might be confused. One of the earlier ones, I was listening to y'all old episodes. But there was one part you were talking about, like, if, you know, if they don't have to do that because they can get money by doing little other shit, like, they can just.
[01:27:47] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:27:47] Speaker D: You know, talk to the dude and just like, kind of be playful, whatever, and get broke off.
[01:27:51] Speaker B: Right.
[01:27:52] Speaker D: You know, I'm saying, like, what the fuck am I gonna go to college for?
[01:27:54] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying is they got gonna. That's. I think that's what I'm waiting for, cuz. I want to know what Harvard's gonna do five years from now when even the smart kids are not gonna go.
[01:28:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't think anybody. Yeah, I don't think any. Any good little kid right now.
[01:28:07] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[01:28:08] Speaker A: It's gonna be tough.
[01:28:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
Cuz even if they're rich, they got the dead dad, went to Harvard, but if their dad went to Harvard, they got the bread, so they don't need Harvard anymore.
[01:28:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah.
Good luck. I don't know. I don't know how you wanted this conversation. I don't know, bro. Like, this is. This is not pretty.
[01:28:26] Speaker B: No, because I'm about the hope thing.
[01:28:28] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:28:30] Speaker D: I have a question about that.
[01:28:31] Speaker C: I was just trying to meet.
[01:28:33] Speaker D: But is there a difference or is there, like, similarities or is there, like, a breaking point to where, like, I just want to know, is there a difference between, like, hope and delusion?
[01:28:42] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[01:28:43] Speaker D: Well, because to me, there's limits to everything, right? So, like, I get the whole, you know, hope and not wanting to burn everything down because you still believe and have faith that you can, you know, make changes and make things for the better. Better and, you know, trying to burn everything down kind of seems like giving up or whatnot. What if you're in a state that you can't change anything?
[01:29:06] Speaker B: So then if you realize that, then I think that. And especially if you can't change anything and it's going in a direction where you.
It's. It's. It's advert, right? It's adverse to you, then that just sucks the hope out of it. That takes the hope away from you. Because again, why would I. If I know, it's like being on a fucking, like, I saw this video. I don't know where it was at. What, this plane just fell out? The sky. Brazil. Right? And I'm like, okay, when you start falling like that, hope is gone. Like, when the plane. When the plane is going down, it's not even glide. It's just that shit is doing like the motherfucker. Like, when you, back in the day, you could put those planes together, you can, like, slide the wings in the.
[01:29:51] Speaker D: Motherfucking rubber band thing, right?
[01:29:53] Speaker B: You put the tail in and shit. But if you don't put that shit together, right, and that shit would just fall down. Like, that shit did not glide at all. When that shit isn't even giving you no glide. And y'all just going straight down. There's no hope at this point. Like, you know what it is.
[01:30:08] Speaker A: So look, watch this. This is what's crazy about us compared to Gen Z, right? You're not. You're millennial, right?
[01:30:12] Speaker B: Yeah, he's millennial.
[01:30:13] Speaker A: They got it figured out. It's just a different feel. Figure out Gen Z. Yeah. Let me tell you why. So in that situation, right? That plain situation, we're down. But what were you just saying about.
[01:30:21] Speaker B: Um, hope versus illusion versus delusion.
[01:30:24] Speaker A: So I watched this chick. She's a. I think she might be a millennial, but she was doing a TED talk and she said, um, for Gen Z, the lulu is the salulu.
[01:30:35] Speaker C: Okay, break it down. Solution is the solution. I get that, but.
[01:30:39] Speaker A: So, okay, billionaire and a fisherman, right? The billionaire didn't understand how this broke nigga didn't understand. He got more boats and got more whatever. He could spend more time just chilling and being happy. And the fisherman was like, nigga, I'm already chilling being happy. I don't need to do. I don't need to make more money to look better. When I'm chilling being happy, I'm chilling being happy right now. And they're delusional to the point where I'm happy, this is okay. Like, I don't want to work, work. I'm chilling. So we're the assholes because we've been beating our asses in the ground trying to make this life. And they're like, just want less, bro. I don't want all that. I don't need all that. I'm good. I'm happy. They actually have it figured out, which.
[01:31:18] Speaker C: Is why the subscription model works for them.
[01:31:20] Speaker B: It's funny, because I remember saying back in the day, like, as a kid, I remember thinking, like, give me a fucking spot on a beach somewhere where I could just have my own. Even if it's a thatch house.
[01:31:30] Speaker A: Yes. And now look at you talking about, I want to have this. And I like, where happened to the thatch house? That's what the Gen Z is asking you, right, nigga? What happened in the thatch house?
[01:31:37] Speaker D: It's really a common thing, too. It's a common thought process. Because how many of. Well, I can't speak for other people, but, like, for example, me and the ex wife, one of the things we said when we got towards the end is that we were happier when we had a lot less. Like, when we didn't have shit. Like we were happiest. And it's like the bills, the journey. No, it was really more of the journey to try to build this other shit we didn't need.
[01:32:00] Speaker A: Right.
[01:32:01] Speaker D: That made shit more stressful, which put more weight on us, which made us, you know, I mean, like, yeah, if we would have been just happy with what we had, we would have been straight, right?
[01:32:12] Speaker A: The lulu is a salulu. Maybe ignorance is bliss. We say this, it's not like we're speaking different words, but we're not speaking a different language. It's just. I think we're refusing to see it. It's us.
[01:32:24] Speaker D: It's hard for us to see it because we've seen what we've seen for so long. So we can't see it differently.
[01:32:28] Speaker A: But look, though, pac, they are the result of the shit we've been talking for all these years. That's what it's supposed to be.
[01:32:34] Speaker D: That is what it's supposed to be.
[01:32:36] Speaker A: We're like, man, fuck all this.
[01:32:38] Speaker D: The benefit that they have is like you said, said they were told from jump. Yeah, we had to figure it out, you know? I mean, so since we had to figure it out, what do you do?
[01:32:45] Speaker A: Work is a solution. Work harder, work longer, work stronger. They're like, not the lulu is where fucking. I'm doing what I. What you saying?
[01:32:54] Speaker B: You.
[01:32:54] Speaker A: I want to just be able to relax. Think I'm relaxing right now. That's like, I've been relaxing for ten years.
[01:32:58] Speaker B: That's like, on what's the name of horrible bosses to 4.4.
Horrible bosses.
[01:33:05] Speaker D: I never seen it.
[01:33:06] Speaker C: So what about one.
[01:33:10] Speaker A: That's the one with Jennifer Anson in it, right?
[01:33:12] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, they both have Jennifer Anson.
[01:33:13] Speaker A: Where's the one where she had. She got the nigga on camera.
[01:33:16] Speaker B: That was two when she was. She blasted. She's like, tell me you suck that dick.
Like a bomb popped down to the ball. Like, down to the blue. And then she's like, he didn't fuck me like a gay guy.
[01:33:32] Speaker D: I love her, man.
[01:33:33] Speaker A: Wait a minute, though.
[01:33:34] Speaker D: She's like, fine, I'm. Bro, she is getting better and better.
[01:33:37] Speaker B: She didn't fuck. He didn't fuck me like a gay guy. And he was oddly squeamish about his asshole. Like.
[01:33:44] Speaker A: What was the shit? Nigga Jack. Nigga Jack.
[01:33:47] Speaker B: Which one was that?
[01:33:48] Speaker A: That was one.
[01:33:49] Speaker B: No, it was two.
Nick Kurt Dale.
Nick Kurtale. He's like, I swear I'm not hearing that right.
Was that key? Key. He was like, was it not pale? Because Pale is the one. Jordan Peele is the. Is the one that does. Nope. Right? Yeah. So key is the other. You're right. Keegan. Key Keegan, or whatever. And he's like, I swear. Yeah, I swear. I'm not hearing that right.
Y'all gonna have to change that name.
[01:34:28] Speaker A: How about that? Nigga were on the dry erase board.
[01:34:30] Speaker B: Murder.
[01:34:30] Speaker A: The murder.
[01:34:32] Speaker B: Speed.
Kidnapping. He said it would be with another p. Look, that's kidding. It's not kidnapping. It's key. We're not going to kidnape anybody, nigga.
That movie is hilarious, bro. I swear to God, that movie. But when he said. When they. When he first. When they brought him to shower, buddy, and he said, listen.
Oh, I'm. He said, what happened to all the hard work speech and all? He's like, oh, you thought that hard work built wealth? He's like, nick, it. The only thing that builds wealth is wealth. Like, let me just tell you that right now, right? And the other dude is like, oh, you want to make some shit in America? He said, let me tell you, bro, the american dream is made in China.
[01:35:13] Speaker A: Right? But that's what I'm saying. We've. We. We exposed that. And now our kids. Kids, or are maybe some of our kids, right. They got it right.
[01:35:23] Speaker B: And it's us that's work hard is not going to build you wealth. Like, he's like, bro, the only thing that builds wealth is wealth, bro. Let's be. I'm sorry I lied to you.
[01:35:33] Speaker A: How many times I said that? Hey, for real listeners, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again to the no nonsense show Pac. We appreciate you coming through, bro.
Anybody got anything they want to, like tour dates? What you got toward? Y'all got tour dates? Nah, I just hear the other podcast.
[01:35:48] Speaker B: But we do got a fantasy draft for the no nonsense fantasy football fantasy league coming up on the 25th at eight. In case you ain't fucking open the app or looked in the slack or whatever. But if you was part of the league last year, I'm expecting y'all niggas to be a part of the league this year. Don't be bitching out.
[01:36:06] Speaker A: I got some tour dates. Me and my good pal Joe Rogan, we're going down to Austin and we're going to do.
[01:36:10] Speaker B: I don't know. You know what? I do have a. I just had this urge to slap this nigga's thigh, though. Like just like pay out.
[01:36:16] Speaker A: Yeah, but you know, the gay boys, they wear a lot of little. The little short shorts, you know, so you gotta watch them, though. Cause they'll turn.
[01:36:22] Speaker B: They.
[01:36:22] Speaker A: You made the gut. The frogs are gay.
[01:36:24] Speaker B: If the, you know, the frogs are gay.
[01:36:25] Speaker A: Same with the haters. Same water.
[01:36:28] Speaker B: If you could.
If I was guaranteed that the smack sound would be picked up on the mic, I would have done it. But if it was just gonna be a silent smack, then, you know, I didn't wanna do it.
[01:36:38] Speaker D: That would have been kinda weird.
[01:36:39] Speaker C: Yeah, but you know what? I wanna smack it, though.
[01:36:45] Speaker B: No, because I don't want you to do it no more. Like, it's almost like a deterrent and let's stop. Because you don't, nigga.
You didn't, nigga, that everybody's question.
[01:36:54] Speaker D: Wait, we smack things when we don't want them to do it anymore.
[01:36:57] Speaker B: Yeah, you smack it. Smack a motherfucker right across their lips. Like, I was thinking more like when.
[01:37:02] Speaker D: I slap a girl ass or something like that. That's normally like a good thing.
[01:37:05] Speaker B: I mean, that's one. That's one smack. But there's a lot of mother. You like, he's like on two stone. You wrap a motherfucker across the mouth, get some respect, you know? Shit. You didn't see that. You didn't probably get that far. But anyways, french people was questioning you ain't talking about we see. And I don't want you to fucking ask that and try to claim what you meant. By. We'll see. But niggas was like, what the fuck that nigga was talking about? Like, niggas was hitting me on the fucking, like, direct text message me. Like, I had listeners text messaging me, nigga. Like, I to get. I don't know how they got my number. I do know how they got my number. But anyways, it's like when that nigga said, we'll see, yo, like, a undercover.
[01:37:47] Speaker A: Brother, would you give them.
[01:37:50] Speaker B: No, no.
[01:37:52] Speaker A: Griffin.
[01:37:53] Speaker C: That shit was funny, though.
[01:37:56] Speaker B: So the first undercover brother with Eddie Griffin, I'm gonna give it.
I'm gonna give it a three. Yeah, I'm gonna give it a three. Because what was Dave Chappelle's name? He was. What was he? What brother was he? He was a conspiracy brother. Like, good. Good as in what? Like, go, Athenae.
And not only that, Neil Patrick Harris, nigga. Like, how does nigga get a fucking job? Like, nigga, I've been fucking sleeping on pissy, pissy mattresses, and you go get his nigga? Like, no, there is. Undercover brother was a three for sure. Strong, solid three.
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