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DJ Akademiks' Allegations, Katt Williams joins Club Shay Shay, and 2024 Pop Culture Predictions - Talk FNF TV

January 05, 2024 Talk FNF tv Season 1 Episode 25
DJ Akademiks' Allegations, Katt Williams joins Club Shay Shay, and 2024 Pop Culture Predictions - Talk FNF TV
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Jan 05, 2024 Season 1 Episode 25
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Ever wondered how the rocky landscape of social media can transform our self-perception and relationships? Our latest episode traverses this complex terrain, offering insights into the pursuit of respect in the digital age. We dissect DJ Akademiks' recent allegations, the impact of fame on personal relationships through Katt Williams lens, and delivering candid conversations spiced with entertainment buzz about 2024's upcoming movie slate.

Navigating the choppy waters of Hollywood's cutthroat industry, we salute comedic genius in the likes of Katt Williams , exploring his evolution amidst today's cultural sensitivities From dissecting stereotypes and online negativity to celebrating resilience, our dialogue pushes boundaries, challenging societal judgments head-on.

We wrap up with a reflective lens on the future, making bold predictions amidst our lighthearted banter, and acknowledging legends like Russ Parman who've shaped our paths. It's more than just an episode; it's a mosaic of humor, drama, and homage—an exploration of the resilience and respect that sculpt our worldviews. So buckle up for a ride through the complexities of fame, image, and the power of staying true to oneself amidst the spectacle of the industry.

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Ever wondered how the rocky landscape of social media can transform our self-perception and relationships? Our latest episode traverses this complex terrain, offering insights into the pursuit of respect in the digital age. We dissect DJ Akademiks' recent allegations, the impact of fame on personal relationships through Katt Williams lens, and delivering candid conversations spiced with entertainment buzz about 2024's upcoming movie slate.

Navigating the choppy waters of Hollywood's cutthroat industry, we salute comedic genius in the likes of Katt Williams , exploring his evolution amidst today's cultural sensitivities From dissecting stereotypes and online negativity to celebrating resilience, our dialogue pushes boundaries, challenging societal judgments head-on.

We wrap up with a reflective lens on the future, making bold predictions amidst our lighthearted banter, and acknowledging legends like Russ Parman who've shaped our paths. It's more than just an episode; it's a mosaic of humor, drama, and homage—an exploration of the resilience and respect that sculpt our worldviews. So buckle up for a ride through the complexities of fame, image, and the power of staying true to oneself amidst the spectacle of the industry.

Speaker 1:

Y'all are f***ing pathetic and y'all get no b***hs and y'all have nothing but time on your hands to comment that you're not sense and y'all are not funny. She hates your guts.

Speaker 2:

Real, real, thorough she genuinely.

Speaker 1:

She hates your guts.

Speaker 2:

Like you are a walking lick to her.

Speaker 1:

I love this man so much and he makes me feel so good and it's so wholesome. And then Twitter was just like yeah, they are nowhere near the level of attractive that I require for Mr and Mrs Smith. Steve Harvey.

Speaker 2:

There's always a bald man.

Speaker 1:

That was a hair piece.

Speaker 2:

Hair piece the entire time on a Steve Harvey show.

Speaker 1:

Viewing nonsense constantly. And then you dumb n****s are spewing nonsense, like girls like this are spewing this type of nonsense. And then this is like well, what do you bring to the table? This and that? Oh, I don't wanna grow this and that, but y'all are not checking for each other. This podcast is sponsored by Graffiti Tax Services. For all your tax preparation needs, you can go to graffitytaxcom. We're gonna put the link right here. It should be somewhere. And yeah, you can head to them for during tax season and if you have any financial or tax preparation questions, head to Graffiti Tax Services. They're our new sponsor. Thank you to Graffiti Tax Preparation Services. That's it.

Speaker 2:

All right, Miss Farrell, we're here.

Speaker 1:

What's going on?

Speaker 2:

All right, you good, you good I am wonderful, so you got something prepared for the people.

Speaker 1:

I do, I did a little something, something All right.

Speaker 2:

show them what you did, girl. I tried to do a thing, let's do it, let's go.

Speaker 4:

I put quality in what I do. I spend time and I spend energy and I spend effort and I spend everything. I have, every fiber of my being, to give people quality. So if I turn up to a photo shoot and you got a $50 clothes budget and some sliced pickles on a mother-in-law, you wanna know what? No, I am gonna leave. Is that wrong? Wanting more for myself, wanting people to treat me with respect, but you know what?

Speaker 5:

Next time they know better. J-t-i-p. I'm sorry why you got that hat like that. I'm saying it, I just wanna get nice to you. I'm gonna tell a nigga. You know what? The ass over there. They want to go and do that. Love huh, hey, why you wanna go and do that. Do that.

Speaker 2:

Hey, hey, why you wanna go and do that, that that in a relationship, in faithful to a n**** so wreck. Hey, why you wanna go and do that. Love huh. Hey, why you wanna go and do that. Do that. Hey, hey, why you wanna go and do that that that, hey, hey, you ever notice how you're glowing like a z in your face? Now I just wonder if he know we're close to being replaced.

Speaker 6:

I swear I treat you like a queen. You put me in this place so you can get back as ring in the king's place. Tell a nigga what you mean between us. That's the way. That's the way.

Speaker 4:

It wakes up early every morning just to do our hand now, because you can't come back Her day, I wouldn't be right.

Speaker 2:

All right, let's get it.

Speaker 1:

She's in America, but what she don't got a home, nope, hey, hey dance, dance, dance. She must leave us to her begging reaching police Most sad story of the best be ever. Thank you, my love. She just like you and me, but she's homeless.

Speaker 2:

She's homeless and she's been there singing from the air. 살짝 un Curiosity始zeń A mystery reality. Original.

Speaker 5:

I money In the ул. I got the juice bitch by a sippy. I will never sippy and like a Mickey, stay in your Tory Lane bitch. I am not Iggy. I know that the niggas tryna bang like Chidi. I am such a catch nigga throwin' your middle. Huh, you wanna crave a Mickey. Got the power I could tell my niggas spray like 50, distribute about a million dollars won't get me, so I told him to keep 50, might cut 950. Give me my 10s.

Speaker 1:

Give us our 10s. Give me my 10s. You know you love us, alright. I like it. How'd you like that? That was dope. You see what I did there. Thoroughly impressed.

Speaker 2:

You did your thing there. You did your thing there, alright. So now you're listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host, rutterick, and I'm with my lovely and amazing and wonderful co-host, miss Reality. Hi guys, alright, so we gotta get to it. Man, what's going on? My boy? He lookin' bad out here in these streets. What happened? Dj academics? Mmhmm. He didn't got hit with a Me.

Speaker 1:

Too. He's always looking bad out here in these streets. First of all, let's start it off there.

Speaker 2:

He didn't got mixed up into Me Too, so give a little synopsis of what occurred. He went on his podcast and he was telling a few stories of some of his simple epidemic and it was disgusting. It was vile. One of the things that he said was he lost 500K was stolen from him by a girlfriend. I think this is the one that we seen in Miami that was acting up. We'll get into that more.

Speaker 1:

Compensation for being with him.

Speaker 2:

He also talked about another instance where he had a woman in the house that hooked up. There was supposed to be his girl that was with him and she hooked up with some homeboys.

Speaker 2:

Two of them right Two homeboys and according to his recollection he said he watched the video he's seen that they double teamed her and because he was drunk so he didn't even know none of this was going on the night before he looks at surveillance and he says that oh, I didn't even see nobody go for no condom, so that means you're looking at men's meat. So that's why, livingston, I know you got some issues with that, so you might want to talk about that.

Speaker 1:

He was doing investigative journalism.

Speaker 2:

I understand he was thorough. But she came back and she put some allegations on my boy Now, only did she say that she was intoxicated and was not consenting to this action.

Speaker 1:

She didn't remember.

Speaker 2:

She didn't remember.

Speaker 1:

She didn't know that this happened until she saw him talking about it.

Speaker 2:

Then she said the last thing that she recalled was him on top of her with the gentleman. So now she's including him in this potential assault. My man, dj academics, is looking bad now.

Speaker 1:

She also asked him to send her the tapes. Disabalance yeah, and he was like oh, I don't want to see that. Like, what does that have to do with you sending them to her?

Speaker 2:

To me, that's the only thing that's going to save them. If you really talk about everything in CCTV and your crib, that's going to be what you need right now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if you weren't involved, then Don't put the tapes out. Give the tapes to the authorities.

Speaker 2:

And then you got misinformation coming out. I know you saw that stream where you see the girl screaming. Are you? Here the girl screaming. You see him walking in. That looks bad, that looks terrible. He tried to clear it up and say that this was from some girl who was trying to rob him or steal from him.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, but she was screaming bloody murder.

Speaker 2:

So he tried to say, basically he tried to say those were not correlated, those two instances.

Speaker 2:

They might not be, and they may not be I mean like he's recording all the time he's doing stream. The time that she sounded, it sounded like it was the time he was doing stream, so, and then also what else has been going on. So then you also have the other statements that he said out of his own mouth being put back out in the ethos, with him with a 17 year old Talking about if she's 17 with a college ID, she's good to go. Those comments aren't going to fly. Those are going to age well. No, they're not going to age well.

Speaker 1:

But when did he say them?

Speaker 2:

He said them Because he hasn't been. He said that on the stream a while ago.

Speaker 1:

He hasn't been doing this for that long right.

Speaker 2:

The streaming yeah, like You've been in it for almost a decade now.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

It's over close to over a decade, because he started like 2010.

Speaker 1:

I had no idea, yeah 2009, 2010.

Speaker 2:

So he's been in it, for sure, but no, this is just a bad look like all around. It's just a bad look for him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then has he come out and tried to defend himself or In any way after this?

Speaker 2:

He defended the allegation about that video. He cleared up that video. I haven't seen him make too many more statements about. From what I was looking at his Twitter and his the post he has, I haven't seen anything too much of that. So it's up in the air what we're going to see, but I think there's also another, some more information, information, misinformation coming out about with the whole Spotify deal. Now you said that you had heard that he had got fired.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so there were like Random TikToks floating around saying that like he sexually assaulted somebody and was fired because of Said sexual assault. But, you informed me that his Spotify deal ended a couple months ago.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so he's been out of Spotify for a while and also In the contract that he had, you can't be fired from Spotify. He was never an employee of Spotify, he was just licensing content to them so yeah, just like a contract worker. More than like more. You could describe that better. So this is him talking about the girlfriend. So this is a separate instance. This is a separate instance. So this is him talking about the girlfriend that stole 500k from him and this is on his podcast.

Speaker 2:

So I know he's been saying he's been feeding for content. You know I was watching him on Andrew Shows podcast Flagrant. He was saying in his contract they were trying to force him to put out More and more content. He wasn't comfortable Putting it out at that rate. So we'll see this is maybe this is Him slipping up and messing up and that's where the fault coming in, trying to push too much content out Mm-hmm.

Speaker 9:

And she sucked some dick. I fall asleep. She run through, try to get my emails or let me see if I can find out something about you. Like what? Before we even got here, she was like yo, i'ma tell the world. I'ma tell the world. Oh, you're not a millionaire Gang. She my TD account. Nigga, we're falling $100,000. Nigga, I got tens of millions in motherfucking stocks and bonds, nigga, the fuck is you talking about? But this is what this woman really thinks. She got over a nigga. She want to be in your bank account. She want to be in every single thing about you.

Speaker 9:

Now let me tell you this is going to be the most egregious thing. I swear this is going to be the most egregious thing. And if anybody and if she actually denies this, I got all the proof. I could have had this woman in jail for 40 years. Are y'all listening to me? For 40 years, this is how forgiving I am and this is why y'all going to call me a simp and I'ma take it Chat. I don't know more. So if all y'all think I got it, y'all just go and get a different result. There's a time I used to have a million dollars cash in my crib. That's the fact. Do you know? This bitch stole half a million dollars from me. Good Cash, bro. I had them in safes and all type of shit. I'm not checking the money all the time. I had money just sitting there. I gambled, nigga. When I gamble I pick money up, cash when Shorty moves to Houston.

Speaker 2:

This nigga want to cry so bad.

Speaker 9:

Like whatever you know, will you like broke up or whatever? Not really peep and shit Nigga. I got a million dollars in cash A million, not talking about 50 A million. One day I get a new money counter. I said let me tell my new money counter and I get into the band so I like count my money and rap in the bands around them. Shit, I'm sorry. I'm sorry if you don't like that. I'm sorry, so I'm counting my money Money. I had a million, I remember. I had a million.

Speaker 9:

Now I might have give my mom like 30 grand here I might have, but I should have like definitely over like 950, 9, definitely about 100, 900, thou I count my money, I got 400,000 dollars. You couldn't tell by looking at it. She suck some dick. I fall asleep. She run through. Try to get my emails, or let me see if I can find out something about you. Like what, before we even got here she was like yo, i'mma tell her the world.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, this man is so green Like he is the poster child for being a lame nigga with money. He is 100%, that's just what it is, at this point, like you gotta understand Ain't no woman gonna be with you you out of all people for anything more than what she can gain financially.

Speaker 1:

None of the women that you want want you back, so all of them are gonna want you just for money and then if you moving like this and you genuinely are a lame nigga, you are going to get robbed.

Speaker 2:

Like everything about that story just sounded like you was just a lick. Like everything about that was just lick worthy. You deserve the outcome that you received he definitely deserved that.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad she robbed you. I hope you get robbed again.

Speaker 2:

Remember that somebody went into his house and robbed him.

Speaker 1:

I hope you get robbed some more.

Speaker 2:

Like this man is a walking lick, like he is. Clearly you ain't around homeboys. That is clearly your best interest.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Because they over here smashing on anything that's sleeping your crib. You got chicks around you who, when you're out, she don't know how to act. When you're in the house, she jack moving you. Ain't that a felony Half a millionth? It's a felony right.

Speaker 1:

That's why he said that she could have went to jail for 40 years. For real.

Speaker 2:

Like that's everything about. And you clearly say he still love her Cause he didn't make her go to jail. So like everything about this is like you, not the nigga that the chat niggas try to claim you are, and like all you doing is proving it.

Speaker 1:

Everybody has been saying this for a long time. I've been trying to tell you for mad long that DJ Academic is lame as hell and he got into this position some way, but he's like, in his heart, to his core, a lame nigga.

Speaker 2:

Oh for sure. No, I mean, at the end of the day, his claim to fame is the fact that he was consistent, he was first and he never let folks push him down, like he just kept going.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And when you had that kind of ambition, you're gonna get good at your crap because eventually you just had enough reps. Cockroaches don't die Somebody who's persistent and there's only in it for he was in it for the sheer sport of it when he started. He was in it for the sheer, just talking shit about Chicago rappers Talking about hip hop finding his lane. He just wanted to be heard and he did that. That's why I always respect him for the grind. He's a goofy nigga at heart.

Speaker 1:

He's lame as hell, yeah, but goofy niggas can grind.

Speaker 2:

Goofy niggas can have heart. He's very resilient. The epitome of such is Is DJ academics, and he has followers. So are you familiar with Poetic Flocko?

Speaker 1:

I'm not.

Speaker 2:

So he's part of the no jumper universe. I was in a Twitter space with this guy.

Speaker 1:

I've probably seen him before, but I don't know what his name is. Go ahead.

Speaker 2:

I've never been around, I've never had to sit there and listen, and that was my own accord, but I was rocking with Danny Spaces. Shout out to the stop and Poetic Flocko. I can't believe he has a following, cause I'm sitting here listening to this guy talk and all he's doing is saying buzz words, stuttering over his own words, and he can't even make a clear point with anything. He started talking about racism during his little Twitter space. This nigga can't even defend his own point. Got folks chomping them off. I think it was some white boys in there chomping them off about racism he talking about. He on Dr Umar's side. You can't even stand your ground. Come on, my guy. And then he had the audacity To go on this rant About how they're trying to keep DJ academics down Cause he's an independent creator. And then, when he got checked on him Like, oh, you talking about the Jews? Who you talking about? Oh, I'm not talking about them. Oh, what do?

Speaker 2:

you mean who?

Speaker 9:

is they then?

Speaker 2:

Again, my thing is this Are you saying one of two things Are you saying that this is a false story and this is a coordinated attack, or are you saying this is a true story and the media is just jumping down on it More than normal people? Because either way, one is sinister, one is stupid.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean and you always say you can either be one or the other.

Speaker 2:

Cause the stupid part is you know they're gonna jump on it regardless. This is easy pickings, you know what I mean. Like this is an easy story to jump on, if true, and it was just nasty cause it was like, bro, I haven't seen such glazing In my life. It was glazing Ball glazing, not glazing Like. It was disgusting, like po-de-floc-co, like stop that, I know that's your hero, cause clearly that's what you sound like. He sound like DJ academics Pulled him out from the mud and I understand. When you actually get to look at a nigga that look like you doing something that you maybe want to follow in your footsteps, that make you feel passionate about my nigga. You sound goofy as hell, please. I only listened to probably one of his videos before and it was just like nah, this ain't for me. This ain't my kind of content.

Speaker 1:

This ain't my kind of guy at all yeah, if he does the content you say he does, then that's definitely why that hasn't come across my algorithm, because men who say dumb shit, I don't listen to that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, him, and academics are on top of that, so po-de-floc-co.

Speaker 1:

Academic is never in my algorithms. He's never popped up Unless like no jumper or something on Twitter. Twitter is the worst.

Speaker 2:

No, no jumpers got pay pay. No jumper has. They're giving Elon at least a couple hunnit For sure. They're in everybody's algorithm. They're like on our page, where we don't really follow anybody, they all just pop up.

Speaker 1:

I don't follow them, they just they pay for it. They pay for it. You can't be mad at it.

Speaker 2:

But last thing with this, did you hear he was also beefing with Metro, metro Boomin.

Speaker 1:

Why is he beefing with Metro Boomin?

Speaker 2:

I think they're maybe just because of the whole Drake beef. But Metro did say some slick shit In his own comments and then DJ Academic's got to try to be tough about it, but it wasn't really what. It really wasn't academic.

Speaker 1:

When you try to get tough it doesn't work Because you literally look like Winnie the Pooh Like, and then we can't see you from the waist down most of the time you probably don't have no pants on, just like Winnie, just a t-shirt and a fat belly and a very round like a very circular, spherical face and head.

Speaker 2:

So, according to at XL XXL, they said he was reacting to Metro Boomin like in a tweet about his ex-girlfriend. So the tweet went from. It was from at MPHX3 DJ's, a girlfriend smashed an egg on his face, cut his wifi in the middle of his live stream that's what she played. Slammed a door on his mom's hand. She runs shit Shout out to her. Cheated on him. Had a friend set him up for a home invasion. So that was the friend Remember I was telling you he had a Rob and then stole 500K and 8 safes in his home. He stayed with her. True loyalty. 10 toes.

Speaker 2:

And so then he did that again, she did all of that. Yeah, she's thorough.

Speaker 1:

Bro, she hates your guts. She genuinely hates your guts.

Speaker 2:

Like you are a walking lick to her.

Speaker 1:

But you also hate yourself For sure, probably because you're extremely unattractive, and you've probably been your whole life. So insecurity and self-hate go together like this, and you hold that in you. I know that.

Speaker 2:

You've definitely never felt like this was the kind of woman that you were ever going to experience in your life.

Speaker 1:

No, definitely not. So you just let her walk all over you, like the little bitch. You are Little bitch boy.

Speaker 2:

Livingston.

Speaker 1:

You gotta tighten up my nigga. You really do yeah.

Speaker 2:

This ain't the look, so let me tell you what he read. So he said to DJ.

Speaker 1:

Get you an ugly girl that appreciates you.

Speaker 2:

So this is what academics said to Metro. He said you, a bitch ass nigga, don't like shit about me. You whole ass nigga. Every time I violate you, you basically run and tuck your tail. You, a bitch ass nigga. Ain't respond to Drake. Always bring up Drake. Why is he like that? You, a known hoe. You mourn in peace, you shit head. Aw, that's messed up.

Speaker 1:

That's really fucked up, because Metro's mom passed.

Speaker 2:

Like a year ago.

Speaker 1:

A year and some change ago.

Speaker 2:

He said you a sucker nigga, a tweet-de-liter, a true, pure, 100% fist-scale, pussy Sensitive beatmaker who throws stones at hydra hand. Keep mourning you, bitch ass nigga, and keep my fucking name out your likes and mentions. Remember you? The same bitch ass nigga who made no jumper puller interview with you Because your sensitive ass didn't change your tampon. That day your ass should be in the studio making beats and stay the fuck off. Twitter, instagram, youtube.

Speaker 1:

Well, at least he's coming for a man this time, I mean he always came at the rappers and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

But, DJ, you know you ain't gonna do nothing.

Speaker 1:

You seen him yeah because Santana was asking you To meet him outside for weeks and you didn't.

Speaker 2:

He knew Santana was gonna violate him, though.

Speaker 1:

Santana would have whooped his ass. And then pulled his pants down, so he was scared about that that man is like Santana, is still a man and he's still big.

Speaker 2:

That's a heavyweight.

Speaker 1:

If you watch Saucy Santana videos, that nigga was a hood nigga for real, like he's gay, but he was doing hood things. He was selling the drugs, he was beating niggas up, he was fighting men. He never puts his hands on women. He has a very patriarchal view On a lot of things, even though he's a gay man. It's very funny. But like Santana, I would bet All of my money on that fight and I'm sure I would win. Santana would whoop his ass.

Speaker 2:

DJ Akademics. You can do a lot of typing on the screens and you can do all that good jazz.

Speaker 1:

The thing about DJ Akademics. Saying that About Metro Boomin is like you need niggas like Metro Boomin to do stuff like that, because you need the talented niggas that you talk about to do stuff for you to get content.

Speaker 2:

And he feels good when they acknowledge him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like if they acknowledge you, that's great for your streams. Now you have something to talk about For the next like two weeks, because he's gonna milk the shit out of this. I mean, he already has.

Speaker 2:

So but no, it's just funny that Just to see him talk like that, because he knows he's not like that, like he knows, no, he's not gonna meet these guys Anywhere, they're with us, not cameras. So that's why he's able to go like that, because it's like, come on, we see what happens with the Big Men's interview. You don't really have the in person to person Outwork. It's just clearly obvious. So, my boy, just like I said, give it up. Man, you need to be making sure You're hiring a good lawyer, not a Jonathan Majors. Make sure don't get Priya.

Speaker 1:

Not at all. And you need to make sure, shardi.

Speaker 2:

You better make sure Shardi don't come correct, because she look like she wasn't having it.

Speaker 1:

The thing is. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he say that he wishes that he didn't come out and say this? Why would you said that you wish you didn't tell this girl or say this information for this girl To know that she was sexually assaulted, because you rather her not know she was sexually assaulted for your brand? That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

He's a goofball. I mean, I did it today. Like I said, these media personalities. Again, they show every day Tasha Kay academics. They aren't as bright as people like to give them credit for Not at all. They're in good position. They work consistent and hard at something and it came through for them. That's all you can say at the end of the day.

Speaker 1:

They were resilient and they just kept popping up.

Speaker 2:

And he looks like a lot of people, a good portion of men in this world, and they can relate to his low expectations.

Speaker 1:

And when he gets with girls that look good and stuff like that, they're like oh yeah, Like we won.

Speaker 2:

But they don't even be looking good. Really, they really be slick mud, because he was with Selena Powell, so you really just be getting the bottom barrel.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, because there's so many Just random Instagram girls. It's not even that.

Speaker 2:

That type of woman, with even a decent Instagram girl, you would actually have to take time to be kind of cool to them. You know what I'm saying? Because they can get money from a bunch of different cool niggas Instead of just getting a bunch from one lane. Yeah, he the type of nigga that lock you in the room all day Like wild boy shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because that's what he's doing. He locks himself in a room all day, willingly.

Speaker 2:

And he's dumb as he realized that she in the room looking Like an inmate Counting. See what's his favorite numbers, what he like to bring up a lot. She was just sitting there collecting information, yeah just sitting there like a computer collecting data, rob Joe ass blind.

Speaker 1:

I'm so glad she did. Girl, I'm so happy for you. Like, if you are the woman that Rob DJ academic, I just want to tell you you're her. You are that bitch you really are. You did that for 2023. You really did. You conquered 2023 and you did what needed to be done For just women.

Speaker 2:

Just know that at the end of the day, a sucker going to get treated like a sucker, so yes. Let's get into a real nigga now. Alright, Cat Williams.

Speaker 1:

Cat Williams was on Shannon Sharps podcast and he was. How long was the? Was the podcast episode?

Speaker 2:

It was like two hours, I think yeah, it was a.

Speaker 1:

It was a good amount of content, but he was spitting nonstop.

Speaker 2:

He came in hot, it was really good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I didn't listen to all of it. You listen to all of it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I listened to the entire podcast.

Speaker 1:

He came in Blazing he came at a lot of people Through a lot of shots, aired a lot of grievances and and I we support him and all of it honestly.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, I was definitely. It was hilarious because I was already gonna bring him up on a docket because there was some of his jokes that leaked out onto the Twitter and Then this interview dropped and it's it's been six hours and already did half a million.

Speaker 1:

That's nuts every time cat Williams comes out and speaks like it's not nonsense oh, not even the least bit.

Speaker 2:

I feel like a lot of people. Oh, excuse me, I stand corrected. That was a clip that did half a million in six hours. The Uh Original video has done 1.5 million views in nine hours. Yeah that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Give him some claps. We definitely got to give some applause to cat Williams, some applause.

Speaker 2:

And we gotta give it a clap, shashay, even though that's not.

Speaker 1:

Okay, shannon sharp is not my op. I just think in that one video he was just well in in the um in the interview with Kirk Franklin too, like you're too old to be spitting that type of rhetoric and we have a lot of these niggas that are doing that, and being as seasoned as you are and being in the position that you are, I feel like you should be spitting a different game. So and we, we need it, every people are doing that already, shannon like, do something else. Like the fuck you are, you Unk for real.

Speaker 3:

Stop doing like, like young niggas shit, yeah, do unks shit for real.

Speaker 2:

What are you doing? So? No, I want to just start with this. Like, apparently, everybody who he's had a problem with has been on Shannon sharp show. So ricky smiley, sedgerton, the entertainer Of what's his name, steve Harvey, all of them have been on club Shashay, so he started off Off top going with it with the smoke, like he just went and did the rounds before we even start talking about me. And what I got going on? I got a shoe. That's some niggas. First, ricky smiley. I know ricky smiley is, uh, I know he is a prominent figure in the in the city here. Hey man, my nigga, he went at your top.

Speaker 1:

He did. He went crazy at you. That was nuts. He said you're not funny unless you wearing dresses.

Speaker 2:

Then he also was saying he said and after they did the friday movie, in his next movie that he did I think it was like the sunday movie or the church movie that if he did a movie with ricky smiley, ricky smiley had to be in the dress in the movie and he was.

Speaker 1:

That's hilarious.

Speaker 2:

I was sitting there and so flabbergasted, he said you a great value, tyler parry.

Speaker 1:

That is Again he definitely said that.

Speaker 2:

he definitely went at your head and said that Ricky smiley, that is hilarious he was coming for bars, because I think wasn't ricky? Ricky smiley was also the one who wander him and wander were also co-host together, right, because I believe that was the morning show. I used to listen to a little bit of the morning show when they had, I lived in new york they had wander.

Speaker 2:

She was being the morning show. I believe he was also part of it. So that kind of makes sense to that little beef, because they addressed that too. You remember when he was going?

Speaker 1:

at oh yeah, yo, that was a very famous clip. He was like um, he was like 16, uh, blah, blah, blah. No, no prison time.

Speaker 2:

He said she had gnarling fingers and like he went into the psychology because he said man, I'm not gonna go in there and talk about short hair women or fat black women, like all that stuff could be. That's easy, low-hanging fruit, he said. I said that she had gnarling fingers one because I knew she didn't know what the word meant, so she was just gonna be sitting there, confused and upset.

Speaker 2:

But I said that's, that is a true psychopath, like that's a true, like someone who is really Understands his art, whereas, like I'm not gonna go at the low-hanging fruit because I could make fun of that, everybody's gonna make fun of that. I'm gonna just fuck with your head and now you rattled the whole time so I can just start spitting off anything and you ain't gonna respond because you're still trying to figure out what is gnarling.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you still stuck on that. You still, you still gone. I can't even take out my phone and do a google, because now you're gonna come at me for doing that too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah now he's in that. He's already got you check me. So, like I said, I wanted to bring it up because I played one of his jokes. I played one of the shorter ones because I wanted to ask Uh, has his jokes become more pc? Because he was on joe butters podcast a while ago and he talked about cancel culture and he has said something to the effect that you have to just adjust with the time.

Speaker 1:

So, while you were saying that, I was thinking about my favorite cat williams jokes, and none of them are about people. All of them are about things in life. Yeah, so I don't think that he is Um more pc or trying to like not be cancelled or trying to um water down his comedy at all. I think his comedy has always been like situational comedy that doesn't really offend people. No it can't offend you specifically go to those early specials.

Speaker 2:

He was going at people. He would go at races he would make jokes about, he would particular people and then he would make fun of specific people too.

Speaker 1:

But like I don't know, I just think all of my favorite jokes like him and like in the grocery store, like, like he does, like cat williams does a lot of physical comedy too, like that's a very important part of his bit.

Speaker 1:

So I think, like cat's comedy in general Isn't doesn't come off as offensive as most comedians do, so his stance on you just have to adjust with the times. He probably can't adjust fat like more easily than other comedians can, because he wasn't really like Coming at at people and offending people like that wasn't his shtick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean it wasn't necessarily offended people kind of like I don't talk about it.

Speaker 1:

I pronounced shtick od right.

Speaker 2:

That was why that was, oh, that was crazy, but no, it's not like how daychappel was going with the transgenders and we'll talk about his special. That just dropped in a little bit as well. But it's not like he was going at a particular group of people, but he would say jokes that would be rash and that now people be like, oh, that's a little bit what you mean by that. You know there's, there was some content that was like that. Yeah, again, now he's shifted. He talked about that too. He said hey, you know, I used to perform in front of white people and I was getting a little more Uh ovations more than I was when I was doing it with with black people, and he had problematic.

Speaker 2:

He said he worked on his craft so that it matched the same. So I could see that somebody who would adjust it would be cat Williams. He would be able to play to his crowd, play to what's going on and be able to stay, you know.

Speaker 1:

I think he has the the mental agility to do so. I think cat Williams is not dumb. His his career has been hindered by His drug use.

Speaker 2:

No, that's. That's another thing he spoke to that he hasn't used any drugs Like that, that narrative about him being a heavy drug user and all that stuff he's. He's spoken on that numerous times, that's not true.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't something that he struggled with in his career at all.

Speaker 2:

Never. He said that he talked about this in the interview. He said that he went to you know the skid row and stuff like that and spoke to Uh, a bunch of homeless people and he said that drug was always a common denominator. And what basically took them over to not wanting to keep I didn't know that.

Speaker 1:

I really thought that that was like something that he was going through because that's the narrative.

Speaker 2:

He looked like that for a little, but no, that he talked about too. Is that being a narrative? People were pushing out on him.

Speaker 1:

Why was he going to jail so much?

Speaker 2:

that was just different altercations having weapons and stuff like that. We not put that guns, that what he's protecting himself. Stuff like that and it's a coming like he did say he spoke, but he's like that's the only thing he's, he does he doesn't put anything in the weed? No, you know, no bonk yeah.

Speaker 1:

I heard him say that I wish I was able to listen to the whole interview. No, it's a good interview.

Speaker 2:

So if you get a chance to catch it, I would definitely, definitely would he. He went off on to Uh sedge the entertainer. He basically called him not entertaining. He said you don't write Mm-hmm, you're not that guy. And he also accused him of stealing a joke which twitter didn't found. But let me go back on first.

Speaker 1:

So I watched both of the jokes. The same joke. It was the same joke. He just changed the the automobile.

Speaker 2:

So let me go back to what I was saying first vehicle of transportation because the point I wanted to make about what he said on Joe. But and uh was like it kind of affected the way I listened to his last special and it felt that's why I made that comment like they didn't become pc, because some of his jokes I guess maybe in my mind because I'm remembering that comment it didn't hit the same, but here's a joke he made about jimmy fox.

Speaker 6:

It's hard to lie these days. We done heard so much shit. You gotta have a lot of money to say some shit. We ain't never heard you know. You know who got a lot of money? Jamie Foxx. That guy got so much money. He did something we never heard of. Jamie Foxx said he got a mystery illness. A mystery illness. A what A mystery illness. I thought we knew all the illnesses, didn't you think we knew all the illnesses? We know all the cancers fuck cancer. We know 36 fucking cancers. We know age gone to real simplest. What the fuck. Don't be looking at me like my job is. It is my business. Maybe I want to catch it too. All he never do movies on tv right after I want to do it. Not only did he get a mystery illness, but next that dude had to get a mystery illness Like hold on. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Let me just keep giving them pills. Just kept giving them pills, anything.

Speaker 2:

So that was a good one. I enjoyed that. He also had another one that I could check out to his online, where he talked about the potatoes that McDonald's get, because McDonald's do get their own particular potatoes. Nobody else can buy them in the store. Only McDonald's has access to these potatoes. He made an Illuminati joke about it. It was pretty good I was going to come in and say about the PC joke, but once I seen this interview it changed a lot of my perspective.

Speaker 1:

He's definitely not PC. He was going to the beach.

Speaker 2:

He was going to Steve Harvey head. He talked about how he was the one who exposed that Steve Harvey had a hair adjustment. A little man to pay going on upstairs. That's why we always thought he had the greatest hairline ever. But it was all a facade. I didn't know that, you didn't know he was always bald.

Speaker 1:

Steve Harvey.

Speaker 2:

He was always a bald man. That was a hair piece Hair piece the entire time on a Steve Harvey show Also. He brought up some new information too.

Speaker 1:

Hold on. If back then Steve Harvey had access to hair that looked that real, why the fuck does every actor on Tyler Perry's, in every single Tyler Perry production, have a hairline as rigid as the mountain? Literally, the parts are non-existent. You can't find the parts in any of the wigs in any of the Tyler Perry productions. In 20, 30 years ago, steve Harvey had a hair piece that fooled us for decades. I am bewildered and shocked. I didn't know that.

Speaker 2:

He was fooling us all.

Speaker 1:

That's wild.

Speaker 2:

Also he brought up to light something else. You know who Mark Curry is. He had a hanging with Mr Cooper show that used to come on before the Steve Harvey show. He said that basically they stole his idea of him being in the school. He wasn't a principal for Steve Harvey but Curry was. He basically said he stole his idea and never showed him no love. After that he took the whole show idea and just ran with it. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

I never put that together because I used to watch. Hang on, mr Cooper. That was a good show. Raven was on that show. Raven Simone used to be on that show. It was a good show. They had a lot Find women on that show too.

Speaker 1:

There were so many black women on TV back then.

Speaker 2:

They were like these were stone cold. These were stone cold. Beautiful black women.

Speaker 1:

I always say that if I was in my 20s, in the 90s, I would knock them down Like pre-BBL. I would have been at least two point higher.

Speaker 2:

It was Holly Elizabeth Robinson Peep.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, a baddie she is. She's super cute, gorgeous.

Speaker 2:

All right, so let's get into more. He went in that phase on love. He said he wasn't funny.

Speaker 1:

He's not.

Speaker 2:

He called Kevin Love a plant. I don't know who that is. Kevin Love, excuse me, I mean Kevin Hart. He said Kevin Hart was a plant.

Speaker 1:

Kevin Hart hasn't been funny in at least four stand-up specials.

Speaker 2:

He talked about what Kevin Hart. He said how you get soul playing when you ain't had no name for yourself before then.

Speaker 1:

That's plant behavior Wasn't he in? Like was paper soldiers after soul playing.

Speaker 2:

I think it was before.

Speaker 1:

So that's probably why.

Speaker 2:

But paper soldiers didn't do big.

Speaker 1:

No, it didn't, but it was a black movie, and so was soul playing.

Speaker 2:

When Kat is talking about this, he talking about it on the big scale of what your impact was.

Speaker 1:

And then soul playing wasn't like a huge cinematic production.

Speaker 2:

It was a clown show, it was a minstrel.

Speaker 1:

It's a black movie. It's a very Minstrel movie. Popular movie within the black community, but it didn't do much outside of that, so you can't.

Speaker 2:

It was the sexy rate of black films.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so soul playing is not a measuring stick. I'm sorry, I don't agree with you on that one.

Speaker 2:

Well, he was just saying getting him getting that kind of movie and look at that kind of stage, when he wasn't in that position.

Speaker 1:

Kevin was doing like supporting small roles before that he said every movie Kevin Hart was getting around.

Speaker 2:

That time he also was offered, but because he wanted to change stuff that either was like slightly homosexual or wasn't something he was comfortable with, they would just go to Kevin or go to somebody else, because it wasn't okay with that.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

That was exactly what they said.

Speaker 1:

But what was slightly homosexual and soul playing.

Speaker 2:

It was just, probably just anything. Somebody could have jumped, you know, fell on his backside and all that. He talked about how, in the next Friday movie that was the next Friday after next yes, friday after next that he was in, he talked about how he wrote. They wanted him to get right there Excuse me Great. He wanted him to get great to that scene with Terry Cruz. He was like, can we please do a video where a black man doesn't get great and it'd be trying to be funny. That's great, it's never funny. Yeah, so no, he it was. It was like, say he, he talked a lot of times where he stood on business and that cost him in regards to being in Hollywood, but that the one thing he value was his virgin names.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he said that the movie would be twice as funny without a sexual assault scene. Yeah, I think they started to say he wanted to do a and it was him putting the wrench and having his nuts in a vice grip.

Speaker 2:

Literally that was so was way more. And then they literally the whole third act of the movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like it would have been extremely jarring and unnecessary.

Speaker 2:

Watch out, damon. There's gonna be ball juice everywhere, damon. Yeah, and he also said Harvey Weinstein offered to blow him. Yeah, he said that Harvey Weinstein offered to blow him.

Speaker 1:

I believe him because Kat wouldn't just say shit like that, like he's never been somebody who makes it up.

Speaker 2:

He also said, steve was still in. Bernie Mac parts from movies too, steve Hart.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that makes you look even worse, because rest in peace, bernie Mac. That man is dead.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was talking about how, like they was trying to do Bernie Mac wrong a lot, a lot of the times, they wasn't really giving him the credit he deserved, and because Bernie was funnier than all of them Like as oh for sure, Bernie was funnier than Steve Harvey and center they entertainer 100%. He even spoke to the Kings of Comedy. How like it didn't matter where you put Bernie the first, second, last he was always going to be the funniest at all of them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bernie, map was hilarious, you know, I said I was tripping because I said, deal, he was the second funniest of the Kings of Comedy. I said he was the second funniest out of that group and I always got killed. I feel like at least performance wise.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, probably performance wise he's very energetic.

Speaker 2:

But he's still performing, like he's still performing.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know he was still performing.

Speaker 2:

Sedge entertainer and Steve Harvey are not performing at that same level. They still not hit the stage these guys, and that was the crux of his argument was the fact that a lot of you, you, you, you, comedians and you people out here complaining Y'all just ain't working hard enough.

Speaker 2:

Y'all ain't going at it. He's. I do a hundred shows a year. I'm constantly traveling, I'm constantly putting out product and work and y'all just not working hard enough. Y'all don't care about your craft and your bullshit, he's. I'm putting out speeds on his 12th special. I think he's got another one coming out for Netflix this year and if y'all complaining about anything, about being black barred and all this other stuff, it don't. It don't matter because y'all not working hard enough at the end of the day.

Speaker 1:

So before we his 12th special.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's doing his 12th special.

Speaker 1:

That's amazing.

Speaker 2:

So a lot of him he funded himself, like a lot of the Pimp Chronicles and stuff like that, him and Dave Chappelle and Cat Williams.

Speaker 1:

They don't quit, they don't stop. They've came back with a vengeance. Oh for sure I can't wait to see Kat's next special. I love all of his comedy.

Speaker 2:

Cat also say he turned down 50 million four times. You don't believe that. You think that was cat.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, 50 million. You could have just ended it at the 50 million, I would have believed that. But four times, like for was it the same 50 million? Like for the same project, for the same thing that they offered you multiple times? Because I do believe that. You don't think four times, he but 50 million for four different entities, for different companies, for different projects. Maybe not. Maybe the same thing from the same people. Reworked a little bit because they were really trying to get him.

Speaker 1:

I feel like maybe somebody was trying to get him, like we want you under our network or whatever, like we want to make money off of you. We want to milk you for all you, all you are.

Speaker 2:

And he was like no, I'm not, absolutely not I mean when you, when someone pays you that amount of money, it definitely comes with, you know, obligation. So I can understand why you Maybe a little bit more than just some bending from from what we've been learning the past couple years.

Speaker 2:

You got to do some bending that, which is unfortunate or you got to work your ass off, and that's what a lot of y'all ain't doing. So we about to get into now. We'll get off the interview here. We're going to get into Corey Hokem and he was just on the out of his show or not, but he was over here talking about Hollywood and some of the stuff he has to do, and I'll let y'all listen in that we'll give our opinion on it.

Speaker 10:

Listen, I used to talk about gay Hollywood and so many people would say to me Corey, think everybody gay. Listen to what I'm trying to tell you. I mean, I don't, I can't do nothing about the lifestyle of men who choose that. But I do want to give you a little information. All you guys who thinking of coming out of here, thinking you gonna make it, your asshole must be sacrificed. You're not gonna get it. You're not gonna get it, homie, if you ain't coming out of here to ride cowboy style at these parties.

Speaker 2:

Illuminati, that's just. They're approaching me.

Speaker 10:

Man, these motherfuckers think it's a joke. Craig, you ain't scared to talk about her. I was lucky to have her wrong.

Speaker 2:

I don't know everybody who's on his podcast. But this is the podcast.

Speaker 1:

Sit back the fuck, they approach you about Craig.

Speaker 9:

I got your own nigga. I ain't sit back.

Speaker 3:

I have been on television shows and been so scared You've been on this all death on YouTube.

Speaker 1:

You've drunk every episode of everything you was on.

Speaker 10:

It was gonna be my last day because I saw the scene with the dress in it. I am so lucky that I had a director on the show who was like yeah, corey, you ain't gonna just put this thing. It's the women of the desert, what is it called? A burka they wear. So they told me I could just put on the suit the men wear out there. I forgot the name of that.

Speaker 10:

I was like, okay, I'll put on the pants, nigga, and you know it didn't turn into nothing for real, but I know what it was. I was like here it is the nigga in the dress episode. I mean I'm at a stage in life where I'm past that won't net money like that. I mean, net money like that is good. It makes you not be accountable for nothing in a lot of situations. That's the good thing about money, because you're gonna get tired of going to the mall and all that shit.

Speaker 2:

Alright, so this is where I wanted to get to, and I know Kevin Hart, I know Kat Williams discussed a lot of this in his discussion with Shannon Sharp regarding this, but this is a tired trope. At the same token, corey Hogan, don't nobody want your dirty ass.

Speaker 2:

Nobody trying to come for your dirty ass. Like you may have had an opportunity, probably like 10 years ago. Maybe it's over with now. Ain't nobody looking for you? It's over. Nobody is checking for you. Like there is a ceiling for you, big dog, and it has been met in the highest order.

Speaker 1:

Nobody is in these rooms, like you know what.

Speaker 2:

We need, corey, nobody. You a bootleg, patrice O'Neill. You don't have the same gravitas and flair. It's the reason why you ain't out here being well known and being in put in certain spots, bro, you know what it is Like. Just stop clowning yourself, man.

Speaker 1:

You're just not that guy there are some people who are that guy.

Speaker 2:

You're not working hard enough, obviously, because if you were, we would be seeing you everywhere and people would be seeing you on the sheet. Hey, corey Hogan gonna be here, we're gonna get you five dollars. We need more than five dollars, so we get you five dollar tickets. You might have to do some free runs, but you got to grind. You can't just be in LA and then complain about oh LA, don't rock with me the way I wanted to. Bro, clearly there's a whole country out here that you got to get out to. Kat is putting out the blueprint, but y'all boys ain't really in the work. Y'all not really in the work and y'all not as funny as y'all think y'all are.

Speaker 1:

I was doing something for 10 years and I was successful, as I wanted to be, because you are successful, we know you were talking about you. Obviously you're successful. Modern way shape or form he's moderately. It would be easier for me to be like I'm not where I want to be because I didn't suck dicks.

Speaker 2:

But it's the reason if the talent was even up, like he's a shock person, like all he is a shock person in a bully Like his shit really don't be funny. He just be trying to bully people on his content.

Speaker 1:

I've never found that man funny.

Speaker 2:

That's all he is. He just says bully content and that's all he's about. Like nothing that he really give it up is really interesting and thought provoking, like he says his content is his thought provoking as a rock. Like I'm for real, just like him. He's a stone, he's a stone wall nigger, like. So it's just funny to me when you see these guys talk about this and like I can believe with Cat Williams in the circles that he's probably been in, they may be some things that people have approached them like that and you know it may have gone, you know south, but ain't nobody coming at your little crusty ashy as Corey.

Speaker 1:

Nobody wants that ass. No crusty ass, nigga bro, nobody and I'm. I'd be surprised if somebody wanted it back then, like it was probably just like it's a reason why you get cast as the dirty nigga every time. Every single time, like getting typecast it as somebody who is filthy is crazy, because how do you give that off naturally and genuinely from like your being in your essence?

Speaker 2:

Nobody should feel comfortable just putting you at the dirty nigga table. What's the nigga from Charlie Brown? The dirty nigga from Charlie Brown.

Speaker 1:

I don't know his name, but he was literally just a cloud of dust.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what fucking Corey Hokem that's Corey Hokem is in every role.

Speaker 1:

Yep Pig pen, I think that's the nigga name Pig pen, all right. So I kind of wanted to get into was there anything else, still some more comedian content.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, dave Chappelle right, I still got Dave Chappelle and then we got Kevin Hart. You want to listen to a little bit of that Kevin Hart story I was telling you about.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's do that, and then we'll get into.

Speaker 2:

Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 1:

Well, we'll do finish. The comedians get into, got you.

Speaker 2:

So releases 2024 releases.

Speaker 2:

JT Jackson. I don't know if you're familiar with JT Jackson. He was the person who was accused of being the person who lied on Kevin Hart in regards to the whole incident that happened in Vegas, and I don't think he's pressing any charges, but him and his lawyer did like a hype video, like coming at Kevin saying Kevin to be capping and lying about what happens, though I'm going to let you all listen to a little bit of it. Yeah, this started out as a man who cheated on his pregnant wife on her birthday weekend in Vegas.

Speaker 8:

That's how the story was run for a long time, and Kevin's team was successful in cheating on his wife. He was successful in shifting that narrative to Kevin being the victim of something that happened in Las Vegas. Attorney.

Speaker 2:

Jacob Glucksmann. Jacob, can you comment on what's? Going on with JT. Jackson yeah.

Speaker 8:

So what's going on right now is that? Well, let me take it back for a second. When I came on to this case, we sort of blew it up and exposed to the DA that this is not.

Speaker 8:

this has nothing to do with extortion. Whatever the allegations were, it has nothing to do with extortion. The DA, to his credit, agreed, saw that and dropped all the extortion cases against JT. However, that wasn't it for the DA. They have an attitude of they won't stop at anything for this case. They have it out for JT and they will stop at nothing to get him. And that's what's very problematic about this case, because and that's unique to Los Angeles, especially because what we have going on right now is a so basically they saying Kevin is a liar.

Speaker 2:

That's basically what he's saying. He's doing a lot of lawyer jargon. He does this for about five minutes. So if you would love to go see that, you can go follow Harriet E9. I don't know if you've probably seen her before on Twitter. Go follow her. She posted that whole video. Basically, they're just saying that Kevin Hart, he was lying bro, you knew what you was doing with Shadi and now you just try and act like you wouldn't try to get your noodle with.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but so this is the man who originally extorted him right for allegedly, allegedly like in the original cheating case.

Speaker 2:

What happened, was it came out, was that the information that he cheated with the video came out with him and that woman.

Speaker 1:

Because of this man, right no.

Speaker 2:

Well, he, kevin, said that that's why it came out was because his homeboy, the friend, released it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And it was basically like no, like, you need to either give me some money or I'm putting out this information and put out the video allegedly, and that's why Kevin put those charges out For the blackmail or whatever. Yeah, they're saying that those charges have all been dropped.

Speaker 1:

But did none of those things happen?

Speaker 2:

The video happened. We saw the video. We just now are unsure what happened, how the video got out.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that yeah.

Speaker 2:

So at first it was a big old his friend was not the remember they made it seem like it was the girl who was doing it first. When they made it like this big old, they didn't know who was extorting him and all that stuff and they tried to make it seem like it was the girl that was doing it at first and then it came out later on that it was his partner, that a partner set up the phone and all that other shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh Lord.

Speaker 2:

Like I said yo man, y'all get this for again. Y'all try to, over here, blame people like JT for your sexual improprieties, when y'all sexual improprieties are only your own fault.

Speaker 1:

You cheating on your wife was definitely your fault, the video being taken. If JT was in that room taking the video himself on his phone, then that definitely also wasn't his fault. And then if he's not, the one who put the video out which is this is what's in question is who put the video out? Then no, he wasn't extorting you. But my question is was he trying to get money from you to prevent this video from coming out? Because if that was the case, that was what it was alleged.

Speaker 2:

If that was the case but he was trying to make it seem like it was do multiple parties.

Speaker 1:

OK, if he was involved in any way, shape or form, then yeah, he. I guess it needs to. He needs to be prosecuted. I didn't know LA well, it's blackmail.

Speaker 2:

It was just happening in Vegas. This happened in Vegas.

Speaker 1:

OK, it was a different lose. You go to jail for blackmail period, point blank.

Speaker 2:

Hey, my man, kevin, this is all that don't happen. If, one, you tell your wife hey, man, that nigga is going to be going down sometimes just roll with the punches. Or two, you just don't cheat.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like it's, it's really easy just find a woman who is with it which there are a lot of women who are when you have that much money, because a lot of people don't have that much money, not just men or black men, a lot of people don't have that much money. So, there's going to be, held down, though there's going to be a lot of people who are with that, but then, at the same time, what is all of this If?

Speaker 2:

Miko didn't even give us a cry video. So I mean she held it down. She said nothing like she held it down. Either the prenup is asked and she knows she ain't getting nothing out of it, or they they they. They signed her up.

Speaker 1:

How is the prenup if, after two children and him publicly cheating, that she still feels like she can't leave?

Speaker 2:

because I mean, there's a difference between getting his money and living your own life and then being Kevin Hart's wife in the access that comes with that because we still don't see her. But that still doesn't mean she doesn't get access. That doesn't mean she goes to certain places, everything gets pulled open for her and there's no question of who's. You know she's getting exactly what she wants. With every experience she gets. And at some point that's better than being faithful. You see what Cardi B, she back with her man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she said that they had sex on New Year's Eve. Which girl like why do I know what you did with Yonega on New Year's that you like going through it with? Why are you on live telling us oh? Yeah, she was off Twitter spaces whatever, whatever social media you're on, why are you on there telling us oh yeah, even though I was hooping and hollering on Instagram live about him. A week or two ago we had sex. Like, keep that to yourself.

Speaker 1:

Hey goddamn like. Put out an album, cardi coming this year. You've been. You've been on all of the internet's, every single social media platform, telling us about your business, and you have put out no music. Meanwhile, nikki has her foot on your neck. You're choking and dying, literally like we see you flailing bitch. You look stupid.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna keep cheating. Unfortunately that you were the.

Speaker 1:

Nikki girls, we gon clip that. They gonna love that one.

Speaker 2:

But I mean what like you keep giving them access to your body is only gonna make him feel like he can keep doing what he's doing. Just this saying Like that ain't a good way to stand on business. Well, let's, let's not.

Speaker 1:

You can't even cheat yourself. You go cheat, stop yelling and crying on Instagram and go cheat back.

Speaker 2:

She. Can you look stupid.

Speaker 1:

I think I'm gonna spend a block you have your own money to yell, or.

Speaker 2:

Also might shoot that nigga though. It don't matter she if, as long as she not the one getting shot it do matter if the your husband and father of your children go to prison.

Speaker 1:

That's his choice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she has her choice to not instigate that.

Speaker 1:

I mean, she Did try to merc somebody that he cheated on her with, and the law was on her side at that time. So we Get a good lawyer, then can't put because you can't. You can't say, oh no, no, don't do this because she's gonna react this way and get the, or he's gonna react this way and get these consequences when he's done that. She reacted that way and already had the consequences. Let's move on, though, if it's not on the docket. Allegedly he was at a party after they broke up with the girl that she almost went to jail for setting her up.

Speaker 2:

You, you know the girl who your girl hates the most always got the best fire.

Speaker 1:

Like. But then he came out and was like oh, we were. I was at that party for three minutes. We were barely there. I wasn't a plan.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, the girl that the girl that your girl hates the most always got the best fire. That's why we all, that's why they always spend the block back. All right, so let's keep it back on the comedians. Going out nobody you're going off all track, cuz I came hard than Miko All right so that, dave Chappelle. He dropped a new stand up. He dropped a new stand up. What was the title of it? Do you remember the title of it?

Speaker 1:

I don't remember the title of it.

Speaker 2:

There's new Netflix stand up and I'm excited. I wasn't mad at it, I Thought it was pretty good. He didn't do a lot of the trans jokes that he was doing. Part did like three or four of them and to me these actually felt like real jokes. No, no cap, like out of all the ones that he was doing before, like it used to feel like bullying and he was taking Tax at a group of people, but for this one, like the whole, a trans man is the dreamer.

Speaker 2:

Okay, the dreamer. So yeah, when he was talking about men test boundaries and men create boundaries and men protect boundaries and Test, you know, do all that stuff. And he said and that's why our trans man is the greatest man of them all, that was hilarious, that was funny.

Speaker 1:

It was. Everything he does is crafted well, yeah but the last couple ones were.

Speaker 2:

No, I was just saying the last. The last couple ones were a little bit. He was too focused on the topic.

Speaker 1:

What were the last couple ones?

Speaker 2:

We did last three that he did on Netflix where he was just going straight at trans the whole time like he had a couple good Jules in there, like the little we're in the car and the letters don't like the tease. That was a good one and he had a few in there, but it was just far too often he just was. It was almost like he was enamored by the subject and it was just controlling his every thought that he just went three straight.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, after the first Couple jokes about trans people, like the the first like 10, 15, 20 minutes, that was like okay, but then the rest of it just seemed like a little bit too much, like I just wanted you, I just wanted him to stop the the first joke about trans people I thought was hilarious when he's when he said that he was gonna go at disabled people instead and then Told the trans joke and then was like he acted like a disabled person, like acting like he was applauding.

Speaker 1:

Applauding at the trans joke. I thought that was funny too.

Speaker 2:

That was good setup.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like there were. There were a lot of good jokes in there. After this, though, dave, I really just you know, let it go Like you're.

Speaker 2:

It's like beating a dead horse at this point I mean, but it's hard to not bring it up when you have him getting attacked by the bisexual guy and he just did an accurate Description of what. I didn't realize that when he when the dude changed direction, that two of his men's just slid across the stage. So I had to go back and rewatch it and there was. I just see and I'm sitting there like yo the way that he described these events.

Speaker 1:

Was amazing. And then the kicker watch that video over and over. Oh for sure.

Speaker 2:

And then the kicker was Chris rock coming out and saying was that will Smith?

Speaker 1:

Yes, that was the best part of it bro, and then him, he bro, him being like, and then he grabbed the mic and then was like that was a trans man. That was good too, like in that moment With those people in that specific crowd. That was a shit joke. But you telling it back to us and us knowing it was a shit joke, that was funny.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was overall like the special was probably one of his best. Out of all his Netflix specials, it's probably one of my favorites.

Speaker 1:

Alrighty, so we are In a new year, is 2024 now, and as you all know the strikes are over Movies and TV shows anticipated for this year 2024. So let's get into some of like our, the things that we're excited about, because there's a lot coming out. There's so many things, but these are the things that me and rhetoric are specifically excited for. So we're gonna start with movies. My, my, the thing that I'm most excited about mean girls. So that was like straight to ABC family. It was horrible. We shall not speak of it in the Walmart bin.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but Tina Fey herself was actually Involved in this production because it was on Broadway. It was already like a musical that was happening. So mean girls too is Is happening and I'm very excited. So Regina George is gonna be played by Renee rap, which I'm so excited about because I love her. She seems like one of the girlies for real, as seen on A college sex life.

Speaker 2:

Yes, we call it the college girl sex show. Like I don't even know what the real thing is the sex life of college girls or something like that, yeah so also Dune 2 is coming out.

Speaker 1:

The one was in there.

Speaker 2:

Hopefully he's gonna be in this movie more than two seconds. Y'all got us with the last one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I really did. I thought she was gonna be in that movie. She better be in this one.

Speaker 2:

Luckily I had watched some doom movies before. I mean doing videos before I watched, you know, the, the movie that came out. So I was kind of prepared for some fuckery. But like I don't know if I ever thought of, doing is like are you familiar with do? No, okay, so I'm excited for this one, but doing is like the first white savior movie.

Speaker 1:

There's a show coming out for Dune 2, I think it's a whole bunch of everybody's building a universe.

Speaker 2:

But I said the the original concept of the white savior complex came from Dune. Dune is what inspired Star Wars.

Speaker 2:

I did not know that so, yeah, dune is a big project. Like there's a whole bunch of content, lower Tons of books, it's, it's, it's dope, like it's. Like it's got the whole drug thing with the spice. If you're not into this one, this one was gonna be big like 10th he shall am I. This is gonna be your moment, if y'all can, if y'all can actually turn this around and make some big money, cuz remember last time when it came out, it happened during the pandemic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah so that went straight to Netflix. No one straight to max. Okay so now this is gonna be a time for it to really try to perform in theaters. So we're gonna see. It was a big production. Like I said, it's a big, big time production. I'm excited to see what we're gonna get. So shout out to Zendaya. I hope there's gonna be a bigger part for you. I expected to be. And Timmy, the shoddermen, like you know, hey, you're a little, you're a little twink, but shout out to you. Shout out to.

Speaker 2:

Zendaya either during the promo I'm gonna be upset. That's, that's my man's girl.

Speaker 1:

Don't do that apparently her and what's his face might be engaged.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, shout out to Tom Holland.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so Another Deadpool movie is coming out. Ryan Reynolds yes and then. So we're excited for that Joker is coming out, the one of the Joaquin Phoenix and and Gaga.

Speaker 2:

That's gonna be a musical too. Oh, back to mean girls. I didn't mean to say, I forgot to say this. They just got the whole lead wrong. Well, whoever, they selected the point of her character and she's supposed to be a baddie. Who did not know she was a baddie? Yeah, y'all picked the pale is low honky To play Lindsay Lohan. Do y'all not know who? Lindsay Lohan is a Straight fox in my air. Yeah, I'm talking about Crème de la crème.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, they got. So her name is Angrie Rice, and no offense to you, ma'am and Jerry Rice.

Speaker 2:

I'm not, I'm not. I'm not trying to take any shots at you.

Speaker 1:

You're a homie looking white woman and that's why she blonde I feel like Kate, like yeah, katie, her character she's blonde, I mean, she's on brunette. I say George is blonde.

Speaker 2:

They got, they got that character on 100% if you was gonna go with the blonde you should have got shawty from. Is she in it? The girl from E4 euphoria? The blonde hair girl, the boobs no, that's who should have been Lindsay Lohan's character.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she, she would have been a gig give her, give her some, some brown hair.

Speaker 2:

And let her do what she do because she's a star. So y'all messed up, y'all dropped the ball on that one. But no, keep going. We was talking about.

Speaker 1:

Sydney, sweetie, that's her name. Yeah, sydney. Okay so. Net, okay. So after Joker we have I know you're gonna be super excited for this one Kingdom of the planet of the eight. Shout out God's Okay. And then we have Lord of the Rings, War of the Rehira.

Speaker 2:

I'm actually never been the Lord of the Rings guy.

Speaker 1:

I Am looking forward to it. I want to get into Lord of the Rings, so that's why I put on the list, because I plan on watching all of the Lord of the Rings movies before this one comes out, because I love magical shit you know how long those movies are there?

Speaker 2:

like three hours yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm ready, I'm prepared. Next we have the challengers. So this is it. Like a Movie that has a following already. This is just like. I don't know if it's a adaptation of a book, but do you remember those trailers for that movie where Zendaya is in a threesome with those two little white boys?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, which he was a tennis player. This is that movie. That movie look wild.

Speaker 1:

I know I.

Speaker 2:

Know, I know Tom Hollins was out there, so that's why I put it on the list because I am specifically, I'm not looking forward to that at all why not?

Speaker 1:

Because I don't want to see her doing to white men. Well, even though, like she's With a white man.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying like I don't want to see it we I'm pretty sure we probably got the last time with Malcolm and Marie that we gonna see her Love interest be a black guy.

Speaker 1:

You think so?

Speaker 2:

oh for sure prediction we're not gonna see her with a, with a, with a black guy being her love interest. Probably, almost for now, she's going to do the Zoe as a diet route.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so like we'll put that, we'll put that on the bingo card. We'll see if Zendaya does any roles with her love interest being a black man. That's gonna be on the bingo card. The talk effort of bingo card for 2024. It's gonna get messier moving forward. So we'll have predictions also for these things. So next Transformers one. It's it's a cartoon, like a okay. Yeah animated animated movie.

Speaker 2:

Oh, and we'll be.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's dope yeah and then we have Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they needed this one.

Speaker 1:

Shadows gonna be in it and Lastly, what I saw on the list that was interesting was Marvel's Thunderbolts.

Speaker 2:

This year. It said 2024. I think they got pushback. I think, due to everything that happened, got pushed back because the only Marvel movie is gonna come out of Deadpool right now. Okay so that move might got a pushback, it might have so Next we're gonna move on to shows.

Speaker 1:

So first on the show list is Echo. So that's a, that's a marvel, it's a Marvel like adaptation ish like it's a Marvel adjacent.

Speaker 2:

It's part of the universe, oh, it's part of you. So it's gonna be on Disney Plus if you watched Hawkeye, there was a character in it who was a deaf character, also Native American, and her name was Echo and this is gonna be a show about her.

Speaker 1:

So apparently this move, this show Viewers a little bit from Marvel's usual. Static yeah, because it's a little bit more violent, a little bit more gritty. So I'm looking forward to that, definitely because and it's gonna be a dump too.

Speaker 2:

like it's not gonna be week-to-week, they're gonna Just go out. Yes.

Speaker 1:

I like that. I like that very much, because I love.

Speaker 2:

What are you doing it? Cuz they don't believe in the project.

Speaker 10:

Oh, but.

Speaker 2:

I think it's interesting to think to put out there my conspiracy 1010 foil. Hat on Well Kanye and all these other people talking about where, the Native Americans to see a lot of Native American imagery being presented. We have what if? Where they invented a whole new Native American character, we got echo, which is Native American themed as well. So interesting to see what, how that's gonna be playing on in the future.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad to see more Native American representation in the media in general, because they've been completely wiped out in every way possible. Literally which is it's a greege and it's so crazy to see.

Speaker 2:

But but are they the real natives? Ask that question.

Speaker 1:

They're. They're the real natives.

Speaker 2:

Are we the real natives?

Speaker 1:

We are the real natives of some land, of this land Maybe I Don't. I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

Hey, then they could call me a Caligary plan, nigga Calgary plan.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, hey.

Speaker 2:

I look that up. I peeped at what you said to me. That was disrespectful. That's like calling me a mulatto.

Speaker 1:

Let's take a real quick break from from this so I can address Some of the comments we've been getting lately. But I really like the music mix and I didn't want to take away from that. Plus I wanted it to be in the episode. We've been getting a couple, a good amount more views lately. We've been getting a little more traction, been getting more comments, some comments that are Good comments, a lot of them being hate comments, a lot of them being hate comments from niggas that look like your mother Barely liked you and you live in your parents basement and you don't know how to do laundry. You don't know how to take care of yourself. Right about it.

Speaker 1:

Your beard is peasy as fuck, patchy as fuck. I saw a comment trying to drag one of us, which I said trying because none of y'all succeeded every time.

Speaker 1:

I saw a comment and then I clicked on it so I could get some ammunition to reply. It was so. I had literally an army. I got an army's worth of ammunition. One of you ugly ass, non-booty, wiping ass, co-files why are you in our comments? You know what? Let me not say that thank you for being in our comments because, regardless, all Instagram sees his engagement. Whatever fucking nonsense you were saying, I don't even remember what I was saying.

Speaker 2:

Talk about it y'all.

Speaker 1:

Niggas are literally like your y'all, y'all. Y'all are the types to Be on Twitter talking about. Oh, only fans, this and that and these women, and y'all are the ones giving them the money Buying the sex dolls. Y'all are the ones fucking the the pillows with the anime Faces on them. Y'all are fucking pathetic and y'all get no bitches and y'all have nothing but time on your hands To comment. And y'all are not funny like. I would give you something if it was something like if I was got. I haven't been got once, not one time. Not only have I not been got, you're literally just ugly.

Speaker 2:

Niggas are neanderthals, knuckle-draggers, mouth breathers.

Speaker 1:

Period. Let's move on. So next show that I'm I don't know if I I'm looking forward to this one because I know it's gonna be good, but let's talk about it, mr and Mrs Smith.

Speaker 2:

So this is the one with your boy, right?

Speaker 1:

Childish Gambino was in this and I don't know the girl's name but I wanted to talk about are they hot enough? I don't think they're hot enough. I don't think childish Gambino and this woman are hot enough To be mr and Mrs Smith.

Speaker 2:

I think when it comes from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie being your predecessor, yes you can't go to childish Gambino. And was it wasn't this the girl from a high-metre mother?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and she was from that other stupid little show on Hulu too.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, I know you talking about where she was dating. Like they got the post, they went the complete opposite route.

Speaker 1:

Maya, earth's earth's earth, skinny oh.

Speaker 2:

Oh my goodness, that's not even the girl who I thought it was so she's from penis.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's 15 on Hulu. She was the Asian girl.

Speaker 2:

I was like a completely wrong.

Speaker 1:

Maya, maya earth scheme, earth scheme maybe I don't know, but like they are nowhere near the level of attractive that I Require for mr and mrs Smith, brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were egregiously good-looking.

Speaker 2:

You remember plank from Ed and Eddie. Yes that's how both of them look. They both look like plank, real shit.

Speaker 1:

Her face gives me nothing. And then childish Gambino, like he's never been ugly, but he don't give me sex symbol, child. There's so many people that you could have picked if you wanted a black man and an Asian woman, there's so many, hot, hot.

Speaker 2:

Asian women. Childish Gambino looks like he has to jump the rail at them at the metro. Okay. He looks like he does yeah like, let's be first keep it for real. Like he, he is nowhere near the status of appealing and what you would be required to compare with Brad fucking Pitt.

Speaker 1:

She was just in a show where she was playing a middle schooler Like how how do you want me to think that she's attractive enough to be mrs Smith? What happened to?

Speaker 2:

Hollywood. No, I complain about. I wanted to look at ugly people. I look outside.

Speaker 1:

I complain about this on a regular basis. They're taking the hotness away. It happened with Winx Club. They're taking. They're taking all of the baddie, all of the like, all of my iconic things, growing up with all of the like.

Speaker 2:

You don't have to grab the mic.

Speaker 1:

With all of the, with all of the very attractive women. I know I'm not attractive as those women. I still want to see them. No word Iconicism like these. I kind of system doesn't come from regular looking people.

Speaker 2:

What happened to just giving it up, man? What happened to like it, just being it? We understood we were in the presence of elite, one of a kind of People and y'all just keep giving us these mud, untalented, barely talented people like again, the self-deprecating humor can only go so far, it is, it has a limited capacity. I'm sorry when I pay my monthly subscription to see movies, I don't want to see regular people. No. I can go to work for that.

Speaker 1:

I want to see people that make me feel bad about myself.

Speaker 2:

I can, I can go to the regular store, to the grocery store, but I want to see regular people do regular things I want to see. I want to see hot people. I want to see my bad I work for my people amazingly attractive people. I mean we to say ugly people, we said regular people.

Speaker 1:

Alright. So Super excited, Abbott elementary season three is coming out. That's my comfort show Couple things coming out about the Abbott elementary cast some supporting of Israel, yeah some, some weirdness. And then there was some weirdness about some jokes, about Then the redhead lady say something crazy. Yeah, she did. And then the black lady said something about her son's dick and one of her. I don't even know why people were upset about. All she said was that that used to be a little wee wee. Now my son got a big-ass dick. Why was that crazy?

Speaker 2:

I mean no, it's not like she was like ooh, I want that dick, well like just like if Somebody who was talking a joke and it was a man saying I used to wipe her vagina, now she got a big-ass clip well. Yeah, now, now, when you put in perspective right. When you put in perspective.

Speaker 1:

Because I thought you were gonna say like Like now she got some big-ass titties like a crazy body, which is crazy because she used to be my little girl. I'm just talking about because I feel like that equates more because, like I, just, I just don't know when, as a father, you would see your daughter's clit, but as a as a mother, like you might accidentally see your son's dick, like in passing you might see you walking the back of my Accident.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you could walk past. I say what I get with it. What did I just say?

Speaker 1:

if you walk past your child's room and they're like in there accidentally with the door open, like you're not gonna see your daughter's clit, like it's smaller dick that's.

Speaker 2:

I mean it might be pronounced. I don't know, let's move on, I'll let you. It might be pronounced.

Speaker 1:

But that would mean that your daughter has an abnormally large clitoris.

Speaker 2:

All I'm saying is that would be. I can understand why it was weird for her to say that, because if you put the chain to perspective, I just don't think it was the backlash was required for it.

Speaker 1:

I really don't.

Speaker 2:

No, we ain't letting you slide 2024. But we, coming at you, can't be talking about children genitals.

Speaker 1:

It's already died down.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, it was just a day. Yeah, it was really just, it was just her turn.

Speaker 1:

So, okay, Avatar the last airbender is coming, so Netflix is doing another adaptation of Avatar the last airbender is going to be real people. What is the?

Speaker 2:

what's the live?

Speaker 1:

action, live action. Netflix has already done Avatar, the last airbender live action, as a movie. It was hard, it was egregious, it was hard to sit through and it was a little racist. Because we're with Asians, so they're doing it again. They have none.

Speaker 2:

They were barely Okay. I could have sworn. I see I never watched it, but I saw the trailer. It was a real action.

Speaker 1:

So they're doing a show this time, and it's Avatar the last airbender. It's an adaptation, so I want everybody to let go of all of your expectations. We are going to have extremely low expectations for this, because the creators of Avatar the last airbender themselves dropped out of this project two years ago. They left, so we're going to keep our expectations extremely low and we're going to assume that this adaptation is going to be loose and they're going to just do whatever the fuck they want to do with it, and we're going to assume that this is going to be a hate watch. So that's, that's what I'm anticipating for Avatar the last airbender.

Speaker 2:

I heard that the casting was really good.

Speaker 1:

They're doing actual Asians.

Speaker 2:

That's fair.

Speaker 1:

Because I was excited about this, because of the casting, until I read that the creators of the actual thing dropped out years ago.

Speaker 2:

They could have dropped out because of money, regardless the principle. We've seen this plenty of times where the principal foundation isn't changed and what's going on is just internal, like I don't want to work with him, kind of nonsense, you know. So it could be, it can still come out good. Let's not. Let's not take our hopes out.

Speaker 1:

So there's another walking dead spin off coming out. It's walking dead.

Speaker 2:

The ones who live, let everybody die, so is this, the one with the kids, or that already came out.

Speaker 1:

No, so the, the, the thumbnail for this was the main character, the cop guy, the dad.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Rick.

Speaker 1:

Rick, so he's the thumbnail. So that's. I didn't watch the trailer or anything for it. I've never been walking dead fan. I watched the first like two seasons of two or three seasons of Walking Dead. I put it on this list because I wanted to talk about what you would do in an apocalypse, because let me die. I want to die first, immediately. I don't want to survive, I don't want to fight, I just want to die Like I don't think a lot of women think about the apocalypse situation.

Speaker 2:

It would be so horrible for you.

Speaker 1:

I would just be getting great.

Speaker 2:

There's no law and order at all.

Speaker 1:

You motherfuckers would just be.

Speaker 2:

it would be very yeah it would be so vile, kill me Like I don't. I don't see why any woman wouldn't want to do that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah because, like to me, I can see where it's. Like I could. At least if I'm a die, I could die trying to fight off a guy and just you know if I do best them now. Like I'm now, I didn't kind of got myself some some clout a little bit even about myself. Like there's, there's certain wins, that there's just certain wins as a man. You could just become a whole new nigga in the apocalypse. They did a joke in Rick and Morty where Jerry ends up surviving the apocalypse and becomes that nigga. Yeah, he does Like when the apocalypse comes, all social order resets. You're no longer that dweeb DJ academics. You become that nigga during the apocalypse. You're too fat.

Speaker 2:

But, you're too fat You're gonna be killed immediately you would probably Fat weak bitch. But most definitely during the apocalypse is automatic social reset. You have a chance of being that as a man. Great possibilities. You might be able to find a new colony of people. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You might be able to start you know your own rhetoric town in my, in my instance, get a group of women and impregnate all of them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like they're going to be down regardless. That's probably gonna happen, yeah, and it's not as you provide resources and it's not like you got to get a job from somebody, you just got to go hunt and keep a shelter. Like that's not as difficult as trying to convince your boss to get you a raise. You know you just go out there and kill the, kill the deer.

Speaker 1:

For real. Okay, so the next, the next show on the list I am very excited about this is one of those. This is a new show, so show gun, this is going to be a 10 part historical drama based on the novel 1975 by James Clevel. So the Fox the effect? No, not Fox. Fx chairman said that it was the network's quote, I quote biggest and most ambitious production ever. So I'm extremely excited for this because you know I love historical dramas.

Speaker 2:

So this is gonna be like a Japanese type thing.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but it's based off of the novel 1975.

Speaker 2:

So it's gonna be white people in it.

Speaker 1:

Not that I saw, but maybe, like white people, are in all of the productions.

Speaker 2:

Disgusting.

Speaker 1:

So next up on the list is British and season three. I cannot wait to binge this entire thing.

Speaker 2:

I can't wait, I didn't know you was a Bridgeton girl.

Speaker 1:

What.

Speaker 2:

You never talked about that show ever. You never brought up in discussion.

Speaker 1:

Well, probably because I've the last season that came out. We were together. I bingeed the entire thing in a day.

Speaker 2:

You did watch that spin off right.

Speaker 1:

I did.

Speaker 2:

I remember you watching that spin off. I didn't know what I forgot. It was Bridgeton.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I love that too. So you should, you should have remembered. I love Bridgeton, I love everything Shonda Rhimes does. Mama, mama Rhimes can do absolutely no wrong in my eyes, but, but, but, shonda, stop, stop it with these white men. How about I say, how could you? Say that the only thing you be doing wrong is the love story. Please give me a love story where the black man isn't the villain and the white man doesn't win the black woman.

Speaker 1:

And the and the white woman isn't isn't and the white man isn't the like savior. I don't understand. I probably you need to do this to get funding. Maybe I don't know, but please just let me get a dark skin man and a dark skin woman, or at least give me medium tone. Just at least somebody that doesn't pass the paper paper bag test to of them.

Speaker 2:

What about how I get away with murder?

Speaker 1:

How to get away with murder, oh, um remember Viola Davis. Yeah, she was with that dark skin man.

Speaker 2:

But did that fit in that picture? Patriarchal love story.

Speaker 1:

No, because that relationship was tumultuous.

Speaker 2:

That was because of her.

Speaker 1:

Regardless of who it was. It wasn't like a wholesome love story between two dark skin black people. I just want that. I don't want it to be. It might. It can be tumultuous in the beginning and then work out. I wanted to eventually work out.

Speaker 2:

He got killed. I haven't got him.

Speaker 1:

I haven't gotten that from Shonda Rhimes. Yes, she killed him, yeah, so, um, that's, that's all I have to say about that. Shonda, I still love you. I love the way you write men. I love the way men are written from female perspectives. In general, I think it's it's just so much sexier, um, because I'm a woman, you know. Like that's it. So the next show on the list is Agatha Darkhold Diaries again.

Speaker 2:

Marvel.

Speaker 1:

Love a magic, I love magic.

Speaker 2:

We'll see where this is going to go. I love magic. I love witches trying to think about some of the stuff that I know from. I think they're supposed to be having one of Wanda's kids from Multiverse of Madness and Wanda vision being a aged up version in this. So we're gonna see.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I do remember.

Speaker 2:

Um, I knew rock stars or something Like screen riot or something like that Screen crush. Yeah, so no, it was probably one of them that said it, but no, we'll definitely look into that. I think that it's gonna be pretty interesting. I don't think it's gonna move too much of the universe. The shows have always been filler.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I I'm really looking forward to this bill of, specifically because of, like, how much magic is going to be in it and I love witches and covens and all that. Like that's really my bag.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I hope they get into the lore of it Like they talked. They touched on it a little bit.

Speaker 1:

I hope there's a lot of lore.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel I'm rich. Which trials I hope like.

Speaker 1:

I really I hope all of the like. I hope they weave in historical context from that. That would be amazing. Oh there's, they're supposed to be like a Percy Jackson or like that's all, right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I'm that's.

Speaker 1:

I'm not even watching that.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even watch the movie Percy Jackson yeah.

Speaker 1:

I love, I love everything.

Speaker 2:

Was he black in that movie?

Speaker 1:

mythology related. Was he black in that movie? No, okay.

Speaker 2:

So I just said black and a Percy Jackson.

Speaker 1:

It does, percy. Yeah it 1000% does. I never even thought about that House of Dragon. House of the Dragon, season two is going to come out.

Speaker 2:

We watched that our first season together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That was like one of the first shows we watched.

Speaker 1:

House of incest. That's literally what that show is just mad incest. It's uncomfortable to watch and then when you're rooting for the incestional relationship, it's like whoa what, whoa why.

Speaker 2:

That's your sister, sir.

Speaker 1:

Why, why?

Speaker 2:

are you rooting?

Speaker 1:

for that Like why is this the best choice for you? Why is your uncle the best choice for you? That's fucking creepy. So I know you love Harley Quinn, so there's a spin off Kite man. Hell yeah, kite man. Hell yeah, so that that's going to be a show that's coming out on Max.

Speaker 9:

Kite man is in the building.

Speaker 1:

I cannot believe this man got his own spin off.

Speaker 9:

They gave Kite man his own show.

Speaker 1:

Even imaginary white mediocrity gets rewarded, which is wild at all times Like this man is he's literally not even real and he's getting rewarded for his mediocrity Crazy. So another show Marvel zombies.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's supposed to be coming out. That's going to be interesting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I'm going to play a little bit on the what if episode. I don't think you watch that one yet. I know you're still watching first season, but there's a zombies episode that I think it's going to play off a little bit. I think it's going to be in a different universe but similar circumstances. So let me definitely see what's going to be pulling out the hat with Marvel. I think this year is going to be real low in regards to, you know, high in cinema.

Speaker 2:

And I hope that they're going to take that time to really make a good run in 2025.

Speaker 1:

They got to get their shit together because of Jonathan majors and all that nonsense and drama that went on.

Speaker 2:

Who's that dude that you showed me that they said they might try to change him for Kane.

Speaker 1:

Yes, okay, hold on, give me one second. So, I saw that.

Speaker 2:

He's a giant.

Speaker 1:

Yes, he's in a movie, god damn it.

Speaker 2:

I know I seen him in a few things too. I just never thought to look up his name because he never was a main person in the movie. He was always like a side character in all the movies that I saw. But that's that. That's a big dude, but I think you didn't say he was a part of the alphabet. Yeah, so um you know the whole tip. The whole tips are definitely going to have fun with that, if he is.

Speaker 1:

Coleman Domingo. So Coleman Domingo is in the mix to replace Jonathan majors as Kane in the Marvel movies. The first thing that came to my mind is how upset the whole tips.

Speaker 1:

The not even just the whole tips, because it's not just them the black men of a specific mindset would be when they know that Jonathan majors is going to be replaced by a gay black man not only a gay black man, but a gay black man who was married to a white man, a white man, a little white man Like. When I saw that, that shit was so crazy to me. I'm not specifically upset about it myself because have you seen pictures of them together?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't. I don't like that. He's married to a white man, is he?

Speaker 2:

but I also pictures you've seen. Is he the T or the B?

Speaker 1:

He might be the B, he might, he might, he might, I don't know. But there, there, I've been getting like very surprising revelations of T's and B's. Okay, so real quick, tangent. I was having a conversation with somebody at work and I was like you know, like I just assumed that he was the bottom in his relationship and he told me he was the top and I gasped for all of the air that my lungs could, could have have capacity for I was like I had no idea. So my, like you, honestly, gay men really could very always surprise you. And then there's been this thing coming across Twitter probably not yours soft top. A soft top is a top that you wouldn't expect to be a top. Basically.

Speaker 2:

That's it. But this isn't. This is a soft man air.

Speaker 1:

No, it's, it's just like soft black man air no. Well, maybe I don't know, this is the first time I've come across this Are they cousins? I don't want to say are they black? Men in general, being soft and being gay are cousins? Like they're not cousins.

Speaker 2:

Distant relatives.

Speaker 1:

They're. It's like a parallelogram.

Speaker 2:

You don't even know what. What are you going?

Speaker 1:

You just saying just a tiny bit.

Speaker 2:

That's not a OK.

Speaker 1:

That's not a pair. What's this one?

Speaker 2:

The parallelogram is like when it's like rectangle and then it has a triangle.

Speaker 1:

What's the? What's the this one with the two circles? That that's infinity. No, but that's a chart to confuse me. It's a type of chart.

Speaker 2:

You have to show me. Ok, I have to show me now I think I think we got the point.

Speaker 1:

You want to cut this part out while I Google it?

Speaker 2:

No, you can just not show me.

Speaker 1:

OK, you said you're going to have to show me, and then you said you can just not show me. Ok, so the next, the next show on the list is you, season five. Oh, it's on my boy yeah your, your man's Joe is back at it again. I really want him to go to jail. God damn it. At this point, joe has to go to jail.

Speaker 10:

How do you do?

Speaker 1:

this. That's the only, that's the only rational outcome of you know what? No, it's not, because the woman that he's with has an obscene amount of money and power and she's just as psychotic as he is. So this season is probably going to be Joe going on a murderous fucking rampage with his new woman.

Speaker 2:

Why are you doing this? I try to call you but you don't pick up. And then when I follow you to the grocery store, I see you talk to me. I don't like that. You want to talk to him, this guy, this 62 failed football player.

Speaker 1:

Stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it. Creepy.

Speaker 2:

Do you like the way he? Do you like the way he clenches his bag, the way he pushes his cart?

Speaker 1:

He didn't even have no bags. I think it was unprepared.

Speaker 2:

The way that his wallet sits in here Stop it. Did you see his Nike check? Okay.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that, and that's why I have to eliminate him. I like Joe Joe be snapping on niggas. I used to do that when I was younger, though I used to be sitting there. You be at the lunch counter or the lunch room or the lunch norm. You see the chick that you into and you see some dork ass nigga talking to you. Like you're giving this time, do I even want to give you time now? You breathe the same oxygen. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then she comes and talks to you. That's why you're not talking to our dad. It's just like because you for everybody, you just outside.

Speaker 1:

I'm turned off now.

Speaker 2:

I don't even want to like. I saw you let a nigga give you a plate. I was disgusted. You didn't even wash his hands before he went in. He walked right into the right, into the, the cat, raw dog, oh ew, disgusting, violent. All right. We got to get into something because a lot of times listen. We asked more.

Speaker 1:

Yes, excuse me there's more. Like you just went off on your whole little tangent. We're talking about you. I literally like, yeah, we're talking about you, but you took it and ran with it Like the list was not done. There's a bunch of stuff coming out. Like I said, strike is over, mad stuff loaded in the clip and there's a lot of shows coming out.

Speaker 2:

So there's a couple more umbrella Academy season four is coming out. Okay, yeah, shout out like I like Amber like I'm a fan.

Speaker 1:

American Horror Story delegate part two is coming out. I need answers from you motherfuckers. I swear to God, with the next two within the first two episodes of the second part of that goddamn show, if I don't start getting some lore, some foundation, some something other than creepy vibes, I swear to God, I'm going to march down there. I'm gonna. I'm gonna have to put my hands on somebody in that production house. Have you been? Because it does not make sense.

Speaker 2:

Have you been loading them up because I haven't seen you watch them the first?

Speaker 1:

part came out already. I finished it. Okay, I fit. Every time I was watching that show you were never in the room, yeah, because it was always like on a day off and you were working. So I just, but you didn't hear me. Like every time the American Horror Story theme song came out I'm like, oh my God, no, because I hate the American Horror Story theme song. Again, it is very jarring. You got your job done with that, I guess. So next is the boys. Season four is coming out. We're very excited about that. We're both very big fans of the boys.

Speaker 1:

And then lastly, invincible season two, part two. So season two got split up into two parts. The second part is coming out in 2024. Those are the things that are coming out that we're going to be watching. I scrolled furiously through this list. There's so many other movies and shows, like the strike, really like put a damper not a damper. Put a pause. It's not a damper because pay them niggas.

Speaker 2:

Pay them boys, pay them, pay the team. And I'm glad they finally got everybody to pay the production, pay the nigga that sweep up all the pay everybody like the fuck.

Speaker 1:

So I'm glad y'all got to a middle ground and now we have so many things coming. Tv and movies are back on track and there's a million things coming out that we are looking forward to and that we will be reviewing for you guys. And we're going to put the we're going to get the TV back and talk F and F TV. That's what I was going to say Because we just been messy. But that's us too, though that's who we are continuing with the messiness, I want to do messy predictions for 2024.

Speaker 2:

We can definitely do that.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so we're going to do some messy, some messy predictions, just like terrible or no, because we went through the things. Most of most of my list is bad because I'm a messy bitch. I'm not even going to hold you. I'm a messy bitch, so I have a lot but a couple things, and then I tasked rhetoric with getting messy man things that are going to happen in 2024. Sports takes things of that nature. So the first is you want to do back and forth bounce, okay, okay. My first thing is CPS is going to take that baby from Creson.

Speaker 2:

They're coming.

Speaker 1:

They go take that baby from Creson. They are, because I recently saw a video of her and her puppy and she flung that puppy in the back seat. I'm surprised Peter hasn't gotten your ass.

Speaker 2:

And then she did like a little like crack dance afterwards after she threw the dog. Okay, so let me tell you a story.

Speaker 1:

My parents were what was it? Hold on, do the dance. What was the crack dance?

Speaker 2:

So my parents were, you know, decent folk in their own right and they usually take in foster kids. And so there was this one girl who they brought in and like the next week, my mom tells me she was like you know, that girl that was at the house that we let's stay for the weekend. I was like yeah, she was like yes, she put glue on a cat and threw it on the wall and the cat died.

Speaker 1:

No, out of all the stories you've told me, out of all the stories you've told me twice, there's multiple stories you've told me, maybe three, four times that you've forgotten, that you've told me. Why is this? I never told you.

Speaker 2:

No, she threw someone's cat on the wall, she put glue on it and put it through.

Speaker 1:

the cat against how much glue did she put on said cat, the?

Speaker 2:

whole Amherst.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because that's crazy. She was how hard did the cat die? The cat died.

Speaker 2:

The cat died Like it didn't die from it, from brute impact. Is she in jail now?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, bro, what is her name? We got a look her.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember her name. I don't even know. My parents Only with us for a week, wanted to call your mother more on this show.

Speaker 1:

We need yes, call Shirley right now. Call Shirley right the fuck now. We need to know her name. What time is it? Yes. She might be asleep. Nah, she gonna be sleep. It's 11. She would have picked up by now.

Speaker 2:

Shirley, girly, I got you on the podcast right now. Okay, we recorded.

Speaker 1:

TV.

Speaker 2:

Okay, you live on the podcast, shirley girly. Let us know when you ready. Okay, so we got you live on the podcast right now. You got who. I got you live on the podcast. I just have to ask you a question. We have to ask you a question, cuz.

Speaker 1:

I'm okay, wait, can you hear me? Yeah because Frederick was just telling this story on the show about how you had a foster child, a girl, who covered a cat and glue and threw it against the wall and killed it. Okay. No, because I thought he made that up, you remember?

Speaker 9:

Yes, I'm not gonna tell you.

Speaker 1:

You need to text it to Frederick, because we want to look her up and see if she's in jail now.

Speaker 9:

Oh, she probably in a home by now.

Speaker 1:

Cuz. That's not, that's not normal.

Speaker 2:

Wow.

Speaker 1:

That's serial killer behavior.

Speaker 10:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Now we was just talking about, y'all was saints and we just brought up that story, but not thank you, mama. I love you you have a good night.

Speaker 9:

My good night. Love you too, bye, bye.

Speaker 1:

Nah, she gotta text you her name. Yes, we gotta look that woman up. She's in jail. She's locked the fuck up. If she's not, I hope she Chains her life around and found God, because that's crazy, ma'am. That is serial killer shit.

Speaker 2:

That's where I mean that happened. I try to tell you I'll be. Wow, I don't be lying.

Speaker 1:

Wow, I thought you. I genuinely thought you were lying. I Didn't even say it, but I thought she might be making that up. I thought I thought my was gonna be like I have no idea what you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

She remember that. You don't forget it, you don't forget that.

Speaker 1:

Wow, okay, so I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

Somebody did some Christian throwing a dog in the back.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yes. So that was my first prediction was Christiane's baby being taken away from her by CPS? And then I mentioned the dog thing. You mentioned that. What's your Messy man Prediction for 2024? What's gonna happen?

Speaker 2:

I think Charleston white is either gonna commit a murder on the live stream. I Think he's really gonna commit a self-defense. It could be a self-defense, or it could be him crashing out or Okay, I'm gonna get like a super big contract that none of us believe from one of these like yeah, none of us saw coming.

Speaker 1:

I see that. Yeah that's a good prediction. I like that.

Speaker 2:

Did you see him on his 20? He had his own version of the 21 but he had a 20 women come up to him and it's just him and apparently they brought out a transgender woman and he Flipped out. We leave it and we get our back money. I want the back in. Ain't got his back in, apparently. Don't play with Charles, they're white yeah. No.

Speaker 1:

Charleston white is not one to be played with, honestly.

Speaker 2:

He's gonna commit a murder on live stream or he's gonna Get so much money from money.

Speaker 1:

I like that, okay. So my next prediction is that Cardi B and offset are gonna get back together. Not only that, but Cardi B will cheat back in a horrific, in public way, specifically to be petty, and I think that she's only getting back together with him to get public revenge. I'll say because, because, because at this point, like your image, you can't talk that hot shit anymore as a rapper if you just got cheated on and cheated on, and cheated on, and cheated on, and cheated on and cheated on.

Speaker 2:

I Mean her own words. In her own words, she says she prefers a man who gonna have it rather than a man who's gonna be loyal. So this what you expect.

Speaker 1:

This life you gotta live, yeah, but you can't literally Just directly cry on Instagram. Live at the same time. Oh man, she's gonna give it up like get cheated on and shut the fuck up or Move around. Choose one. You got two choices. I want you to move around. I would like for my petty soul for you to move around. I'm not in one of those relationships, but if I was, that's what I would do. What's yours?

Speaker 2:

See, I was gonna say that somebody was gonna get to fighting in between Joe budden and Rory, but they are fighting inside. They got Julian and fighting each other.

Speaker 1:

So let's talk about that real quick.

Speaker 2:

So apparently, according to Danny from the stop shout out to Danny, that's my guy he has basically reported that Ed and their producer has been fired from the show. Yeah, he's a producer and he also handles the audio and video.

Speaker 1:

So I didn't put his hands on Julian right. Julie, who's also a fellow producer so a Couple days that, like maybe a week ago, we got some news that like they just came on the podcast, julian was very like he, he ha ha about it. Like, oh, he put his hands on me and just started whaling on me and just didn't stop and when I first heard that I was like that's, that's concerning sound staged. Like that's not okay, like that's not normal at all, but Julian seemed Okay with it for some reason.

Speaker 2:

Well, at first I said we talked about a little bit. When I talked about the spaces that I was in, yeah, and this is kind of you know, bleeding off from that spaces, but no, it talked about. He did the whole.

Speaker 2:

I felt regret afterwards like somebody put a battery in my back type of thing, like yeah we see it all the time at parties and things of that nature, where you know Something may happen or somebody may sleep with somebody and then, once they get all of their faculties in order, they say they regret what happens a lot when something happens to you that you're okay with.

Speaker 1:

Maybe you have different boundaries as other people, because it hasn't happened to me, but I've been that person, like waking somebody up to like their boundaries not being there enough, but like Something will happen to you and you'll be okay with it. And then when you're telling the story, everyone's reaction is like like oh my god, like that's so fucked up and you were so okay with it, and you're like why was I okay with this? Like and it's so tough.

Speaker 1:

Or my priorities and or my boundaries, less than or am I lacking in boundaries because I was okay with this and that's probably what Ed and went through, and no, julian. Julian yeah, that's what. That's what Julian went through every time he told this story to somebody that he cared about. They were more upset about Hearing the story than he was in the situation being beat up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what it was. And when you hear that you hear for your mommy, dad, like I talk we, we, we, we, we, we hard start this over. Yeah, I said I wasn't feeling it, because it felt a little bit like a Bias remorse type of situation where it's like you was cool with it now so we're like, if anything that should have been handled you and him right outside the bar after that happen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and now Ed, and is fired.

Speaker 2:

What it looks like. Gordon and Danny yeah but Danny has.

Speaker 1:

But it has been an inaccurate Information before but he's still our man.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, yeah, yeah, but it just seems like he's definitely not inside the circle Like I mean he's.

Speaker 3:

He's outside the circle talking about it. We're in his basis.

Speaker 1:

So, they were in his spaces but don't think is resent him, like how are you in his spaces and resent him at the same time?

Speaker 2:

I don't think they're a very.

Speaker 1:

They seem like they well, they act like they do not seem.

Speaker 2:

I don't think. I think they think that they're a superiority between them because he's the media covering them and they're the media kind of appears like but the relationship they have is how people felt about them when they were talking about people.

Speaker 1:

That's all yeah, that's all the ribs like. So this, this topic, made me want to ask you a specific question. Since Ed and put his hands on Julian and there's Nonsense going on on the Rory and mall side of the podcast world, I wanted to ask you, who do you think is more? Who do you think on the Joe button podcast would be more likely To put their hands on Joe, because Joe is a very put hands on a ball ass nigga.

Speaker 2:

It, it would. If it would have to be anybody, it would probably be ish, because he's the only one who's actually had a real long-standing beef with Joe. He'd be bucking back for real. He does do that, but he also actually had. He's really had a long stay. They didn't talk to each other for like six years. He said, oh wow, I didn't know that. Yeah, they had a long-standing beef before. So that's why I think if anybody's gonna put hands on them, ice, ice is not confrontational. Mm-hmm flip.

Speaker 2:

We know how we feel about flip. He gets on both knees and opens up. And Melissa, I can see I have a.

Speaker 1:

Let's continue.

Speaker 2:

I can see Melissa doing it, but then every time I think about her doing it, I think about her telling me she's not all there anymore and she's still recovering. So I'm like I don't see her doing it until she's like a hundred percent so Melissa's Interview with Angie Martinez was amazing to watch.

Speaker 1:

I did not know all of that about Melissa Ford, yeah. I knew. I didn't watch you on on Hollywood unlocked because I Don't want to get brain rot, so I don't watch things with Jason. What's his name? Jason Lee. Go yeah, I don't watch things with Jason Lee. I did watch that interview with him and I I think I forgot who it was. It was one interview I watched was young Tommy, yeah cuz. I like Tommy, that bitch is crazy.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna give it up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that interview, I really enjoyed that interview. I didn't know that you had went through all of that. I didn't know that all of your cock cognitive functions were so Affected by that accident. I didn't even know that you had been in accident. And and then I I feel for her so much more that she's in like this all-boys club and she has been her entire life. Like goddamn, I just want to break for her, like I just If you. She chose this, though, like she, and she's obviously showing up every day. But one of my We'll get into one of my next predictions because it does bleed into my next predictions. But one of my next prediction predictions after watching this is that Melissa's I feel like she might take a leave of absence At some point from the Joe buddha podcast.

Speaker 2:

I can see that, where you can get to that point with her, because she's such a thoughtful person she's too. She needs time to think and come over her. Point out, if you, if you watch her old show she had a old show was like somehow cooking, guess who's cooking, but they didn't cook in the show. Just that was just the name of the show and she would interview people. She was, and this is around a time like when she's coming back from an accident. I believe she's very patient, she's very letting them finish. She, she, she wants to absorb, absorb, absorb your point.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and be able to on the Joe buddha podcast.

Speaker 2:

It's a bunch of people's barking around but I think that's gonna be good for her in the long run. If Joe has really good intentions with her, it's gonna be good in the long run because Joe has really good intentions with any woman like genuinely Genuinely right Roy revealed some information about a little bit.

Speaker 2:

I do not think that Joe has like I don't think that he has Intentions that are like I want to help her with her mental health, her cognitive functioning or anything I I think he says it, but I think the actual actions that needed to be done I don't know if he is has the ability to be able to do that, because no, with the whole situation when it's like when you watch that Olivia dope episode, you know they scrubbed it offline. They scrubbed it offline and everything. When you go back and kind of really go over that the stuff that they let out of the edit, and then the fact that you was even a 40 year old man comfortable Talking to a woman on a public platform that you had no prior real history with, like that was, that was goofy and that's why I could see where he needs Melissa more than Anything else, because you need to show a history of being able to produce women, because every woman that get with you they leave.

Speaker 1:

They either don't have they leave and they have grievances that are more than just normal workplace grievances according to rory, he said that that joe had a settle with with that case.

Speaker 2:

He didn't say he didn't, wasn't specific about who, but he said your man settled with sexual assault cases just recently, so he shouldn't be talking about cases and that was the most recent one. That was you know that came out and like she didn't change her name on instagram and stuff she been laying low, so she, I could definitely see a world where that money that he's supposed to be getting from see the thing is goes right to her.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like you just get that cut right there, right to you. We don't even need no promise, miss lady, we don't even bring that up, no more.

Speaker 1:

Alrighty, so my next prediction for 2024 P Diddy is gonna lose everything.

Speaker 2:

Okay, everything we're already on that track.

Speaker 1:

We've already seen the dominoes start falling but as a result of this, I have been seeing that more jaguar right content come up and she be um, she's been, she's been saying a lot of stuff about jz and the thing about jaguar right Is that this specific interview that's been going viral, where she's talking about all this stuff that did he's been doing, that's Come to like now. The reason it's gone viral now is because all of the stuff that's been going on with diddy but this, this interview, is from three years ago, three years ago. She's been saying this stuff in interviews For mad long and has not gotten one cease and desist, has not been sued once.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, jaguar, why he's been going on for a minute like she has been, and and I think it's Interesting that she has not been sued for anything that she said.

Speaker 2:

But tasha k is swimming In in in lawsuits because tasha k is way more reckless, way more reckless.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but also like why hasn't jaguar been In sued or anything? So she's been saying a lot of stuff about jz and a lot of the stuff that she's been saying about jz In that old, in those old interviews have been coming up on tiktok. So one of my unfortunate, messy predictions for 2024 Is that maybe jz is gonna get caught up in um the scandals in these scandals.

Speaker 1:

Allegations like um People there have been like whisperings of, of like how old was beyond, say, when she started dating jz, how old was aliyah when she was dating jz, and stuff like that, and like maybe him being controlling and things of that nature. None of these allegations are substantiated in any way, shape or form, but it's just like internet things that have been going on and Again from the past couple years that we've been seeing like there's a lot of nasty Shit that goes on behind the scenes that we have absolutely no idea about, and the people that we um look up to and the people who have been making the bops and making all the movies that we we love and producing them, like they're disgusting people behind the scenes. So I think that every time something like this comes out, instead of being like oh, maybe she's lying, like at this point, like we know that these things are nasty, like they're Men who have this type of power Abuse it.

Speaker 2:

No, for sure, all right, so next one I have. I think sexy red is going to have a number one record this year.

Speaker 1:

Like overall billboard number one record like global number one record this year you Were you gonna say something.

Speaker 2:

No, I was just gonna say because I want to bring up the whole topic that happened with the child's party that was on the internet.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

So my old, my sauce had posted a video when, uh, you see a bunch of little girls who are dancing to sexy red song and her music.

Speaker 1:

They are like. None of them are older than five year old. Yeah, they're little girls.

Speaker 2:

Uh, I want to just say before we criticize I do respect that these little kids did know and have the wherewithal to not say the swear words.

Speaker 1:

None of them said them.

Speaker 2:

So I think that's that's important to note. We got to get our wins where we can and they are children, so nothing is their fault.

Speaker 2:

So I think that just with this, where we're going way, society's going, the fact that you have little kids who are going to be Probably listening to this more and more, I think she's going to get a number one record. Uh, I don't know what that's going to mean on us as a whole. I also don't want to put this on the women, too, because I remember there was a little boy who had an NBA Young boy party. It was like five years old, and there's a 38 year old man who's doing the same thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so so the black children we're lost. In general are lost.

Speaker 2:

We are right now. We are 40 years in the wilderness like moses. We are lost in the fucking wilderness right now. I'm not trying to say that respectability politics is what needs to happen, but sexy red ma'am, this ain't it. And I'm over here defending you because these crackers over here putting videos Talking about oh, we are not the same, with they little girls giving daddy a hug after getting A coat and next to you dancing the girls dancing to your music. And I'm over here trying to defend us. I'm like now, show us the trailer parks. This is what the white niggas say to me.

Speaker 2:

That's what they said him that's what they sent me fucking biker for Li for e you fucking racist pieces shit. Honestly, that nigga fucking tried my he really did.

Speaker 1:

Shut the fuck up, nigger, you gotta find something to say back to that show us the trailer parks.

Speaker 2:

That nigga was mad to the nigga who I said showed us the trailer parks. He was like Upload a video of your home then.

Speaker 1:

So I think you may have you may have felt that on a weekly basis.

Speaker 2:

He may have felt attacked, so I think that might have been a case that I wouldn't try to disrespect people in the trailer parks.

Speaker 1:

We upload a video of our home on a weekly basis.

Speaker 2:

Don't don't be over here. Disrespecting, don't be disrespecting, that's all right. We got last part right.

Speaker 1:

So, um, my bad, so my last, okay, so wait, there was one more joe buddham podcast Prediction that I wanted to throw in there in the in the bingo Um game is how many tantrums is flip gonna throw In 2024 on the joe buddham podcast?

Speaker 2:

I feel like it's probably gonna be around like 17 to 23 with this shitty ass contract, I can imagine that he's gonna be giving joe headaches all year. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I feel like 17 to 23 tantrums from flip in 2024. Because he's a little bitch. He and dj academic are in the same boat. To me, y'all are the same type of nigga. Yeah, honestly, um, I feel like somebody might come out with some Shit against flip this year or two, maybe 2025. Who knows?

Speaker 2:

like some squirrely boy shit.

Speaker 1:

Some sexual allegations.

Speaker 2:

We'll hear well, you'll hear from us first. If it is flipper, we're on your ass. Pause.

Speaker 1:

All right, so number four, let's go. Like his ass up, you're gonna jail, you're going again. All right, so who is gonna go to jail in 2024? Guess who's going to jail tonight. Guess who's going to jail tonight. Blueface is going to jail, for sure. Blueface is definitely gonna go. You are gonna violate that probation for sure also might go to jail. I think, that's both that, I think jaden jalen. I think all three of them might go to jail in some gigantic drunken Zeus brawl.

Speaker 2:

Yo, this is going to be like a uh, what is this what they call when they have like three people in love with each other or three people going Added? A try, what is it? Triangle love triangle. It's gonna be a love triangle rico.

Speaker 1:

Yup. Full with child trafficking, literally. But um, okay, who do you think who's going to jail?

Speaker 2:

dj envy.

Speaker 1:

We're on your ass, sir dj envy, you Are gonna do prison time maybe we are on your ass, sir. Caesar is definitely gonna do prison time and Caesar's telling, caesar's telling.

Speaker 2:

So you better start talking. Sees, uh, envy. You better have something to say. You better have some evidence. Oh, your ass is go. Your ass is grass man. Yeah, your ass is fucking grass 100, tighten the hell up.

Speaker 1:

And then, um, I don't want to like put prison on a black man's jacket, like I don't want to wish prison on a black man, but I want dj academic to get locked up.

Speaker 2:

Just cuz, just cuz at least a civil case, make him lose another half a meal.

Speaker 1:

I want him in jail man dj.

Speaker 2:

Academics would be turned out like a Fucking doughnut like a laundry bag. They would turn him into a cream doughnut. Like a sandbag dj academics, if you go to shape, like all three of those things when I tell you you will be used and passed around like no other. Don't be so stupid. Better get that video out.

Speaker 1:

You better get that video out that booty hole is gonna be used, and abused?

Speaker 2:

No, it's gonna be, it's gonna be raw, it's gonna be raw and un and untamed.

Speaker 1:

You gonna wish you had the the sensitivity of a saucy santana.

Speaker 2:

Saucy would have took it nice on you, she, she, he would have spit on it. But these, these niggas right here, they like, they like the little burns on their dicks. They go.

Speaker 1:

What I was gonna say you got any? Anybody else on your list?

Speaker 2:

uh, for jail. Okay, I don't think I got anybody else going to jail, probably. Uh, everybody else is just gonna get civil cases. Y'all not gonna go to jail.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so next up on my list is oh, I didn't even get his full name. I forgot to get his full name in here. What's his full name? God damn it, you go ahead.

Speaker 2:

What are we talking about?

Speaker 1:

the librarian.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you want to start at now or you want to wait.

Speaker 1:

Or do you want to do the next next thing? We?

Speaker 2:

can get into this, this next part, right here, yeah, because we talk a lot about here on this show. We talk a lot about black, you know, interactions and things of that nature, and I think we're doing a disservice Because we are putting a highlight on things that are not the majority.

Speaker 1:

And I have Gender beef from the whites oh, not, gender beef, gender beef from the whites.

Speaker 2:

I have been on the other side, ladies and gentlemen, I have done the digging and they have a new word Trat thought.

Speaker 1:

Okay so.

Speaker 2:

That's a thing Trat thought is a thing, what is? A trap thought.

Speaker 1:

So a trap thought is the definition.

Speaker 2:

So we're gonna go to the good old urban dictionary because they know how to, you know, break it down for us. But the trap thought is a new word amongst the conservatives. Uh, you know how they always got the. Uh, thank you, brandon, and all that other good jazz. These, uh, these stick whites right here I'll tell you what. All right so.

Speaker 2:

Trap thought is a single white woman who claims to support traditional values in order to gain money and orbit orbiters. Generally, they will give arguments on social media about traditional femininity, marriage, but then not follow with settling down and having kids. So the person who has now had their they've had their scopes on the trad thought now is miss isabella maria deluca and baby, I love you to death. But this woman has some crazy knockers. So, Do you want to know what happened?

Speaker 1:

I was gonna, because you you know what happened?

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, okay, I didn't know.

Speaker 1:

You looked at my bad, so this girl posted this video of her making a brown caramel, a brown butter caramel cake that you also made, which was good. Okay, I wanted to hold that, sorry. So, um, there was a. She posted this, this video of her making a brown butter caramel cake, and then I guess the white women and the pearl early things the pearly things were up in arms about her being a Trat, thought and this and that, and Frederick showed me the video and Let me add another character in there.

Speaker 2:

Rational man was also.

Speaker 1:

Rational man was also calling her a trap thought. I don't know what this is. Frederick showed me the video and to to Explain to me what a trap thought would be, all I got from the video was that that cake looked good as fuck. I made that cake. I did, I followed that recipe and I made that cake that exact same day. That cake was good as fuck. It's sitting on the table right there. Girl, I don't. Pearl, literally, is the opposite of a girl's girl, but she's also not a pick me, because you're too ugly to be picked and all the men know you're too ugly to be picked and they know what you're doing. So you're just like you're. You're like a uh, uh, what's. What is it?

Speaker 1:

the um, the men who Ogre no, the men who are uh in cell she's a thin cell you're a fem cell.

Speaker 1:

You're literally a fem cell. You're not a pick me, you're a fem cell. Nobody wants to fuck you. You're, you're ugly as shit. And then you, you spew this fucking nonsense on a regular basis. The girl Said nothing in the video. All she said was like no, she didn't even. It was just background music. She's just baking. She said absolutely nothing in this video while baking a delicious cake. Being a Track, being a woman who was more attractive than you are her knockers were huge.

Speaker 2:

And that's what pearl was upset about.

Speaker 1:

pearl you, were so upset. She had a full t-shirt on. It was a tight t-shirt, yes, but like she has the titties, the titties are going to be there.

Speaker 2:

They're gonna tittie period.

Speaker 1:

You're upset because you're a homely white woman. You lack. You're a homely looking white woman.

Speaker 2:

You lack in so many areas.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, like you, literally aren't like. You have to be one of those girls, that's one of the guys, because Niggas don't look your way, men Don't look your way.

Speaker 2:

Pearl had knows that for a lot of her sexual experiences it has been spent facing away from the gentleman that or on her knees or on her knees. She, she knows that that's been most I know.

Speaker 2:

Pearl knows how to suck a mean dick, because she had to learn how to suck a mean dick, because her face and her personality don't do anything, it doesn't cut it and, like I said, I don't really kind of put her in that space of like she has to have a god to kind of Validate her criticisms, because she doesn't go around she doesn't. She doesn't go around saying that she's the most pretty girl. She'll tell you she's average as well.

Speaker 1:

Because you are, and you know that, and several men have told you that, so you've had to take that and internalize it and make it your basis. You have to be like I know this, I know this, I know this. I know this because you know men are gonna be like you look like nothing.

Speaker 2:

The only thing I've always been real critical about her with is I didn't like the fact that what she would do was put these women Into rooms that was clearly they not educated most of time they're black women and she would put them in a room with her laptop and start just spewing this information that they can't go back and check and go back over. And now she's looking like painting herself to be like this smart individual in the room and really so I didn't know that she specifically Did this to black.

Speaker 1:

Was she only interviews like?

Speaker 2:

no, she has other women on the show mostly interviews black women. No, she had. She has black women on the show fairly often Okay, almost probably, from what I've always watched is the majority, but she has white women on there as well. That talk about the same kind of stuff.

Speaker 1:

I don't like you bitch majority. No, but you pearl.

Speaker 2:

But majority it is like she'll have like black guys and it's very you can tell. It's very much so like when Andrew Schultz started off with Charlemagne and you just see him hanging out with the black people because that's what crowd he was in, and now you kind of see her Growing out of that crowd and getting into the white conservative crowd like she did. Uh, what's the British uh dude's name? Pier Morgan. He fuck. Pierce. Morgan he fucking railed her railroad, her all fucking segment.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure he did and that's what you deserve, because when you invite people like that onto your platform, that's what is gonna happen to you.

Speaker 2:

But I do want to say this is gonna get railroaded. This isn't the only time that there's been this friction amongst the whites, because we always get this conversation like oh, black men Are the only ones going on the internet saying x, y, z, no, I promise you not, we are black, our algorithms are black.

Speaker 1:

You only if you're a black woman who only deals with black men and who only consumes black content. This is what you're gonna be seeing. So you're gonna be like oh, white women don't do this to white men. White men don't do this to white women. Asian this and that, hispanic this and that Everything is everyone is doing this, hispanic men. Women are fed up with Hispanic men. I'm sure of it. Asian women are fed up with Asian men reports are out.

Speaker 1:

You're. You're, you're fed up with the person who you are in closest proximity to with us. For black women, it's black men, so that's what's happening. But in every other community, like I'm sure, the white women are fed Up with these white men. I'm sure of it.

Speaker 2:

And if you look, up the whole world is, by the way, and if you don't believe me, go look up soft calendar on twitter and what that is is a bunch of super sticking to mud conservatives Criticizing this calendar that a bunch of conservative women put out. That is probably on the sexual scale like a three Like for real. Like these women are like fully clothed they have some tight dresses on, and they just are attractive.

Speaker 1:

They said that this calendar is soft and then I didn't see it when he first initially Mentioned it to me and then he showed me the calendar and nothing was even close to soft like. This is like a home goods calendar. What I don't understand is this is literally a home goods calendar.

Speaker 2:

No for sure, like I don't, I don't, I don't get it like. What I don't understand is like, as a woman, as a person of color, I don't understand besides your taxes and I just can't see them being worth your dignity that you would want to associate yourself with the republican party. Now. Don't get me wrong. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying the democrats are the end all be all in the right way to go, but at least they're trying to swindle you like you have some sense and they're trying to go behind your back. The republicans are actively showing your oppression. They're actively your oppressor Like there is never going to be. You're never going to be conservative enough for them. You're never going to be a good enough negro for them. They're always going to find a way. There was another dude I don't even want to say your name because you're a lame conservative, but it's a black guy, he's a gay guy and he went out to a trump rally and was literally harassed by trump supporters because, at the end of the day, You're still a nigger.

Speaker 1:

They're not going to see any of. You're still a nigger.

Speaker 2:

They're not going to see any of your politics. They're not going to see anything you believe. They're not going to see all the black people that you shit on it and talk less than on. All they're going to see is you are a black, homosexual man and you are less than just like the rest of them. Yep, and just like when it comes to the women. No matter what, you're always, never going to be enough. You're always depending on how attractive you are. That's going to be the dictate, what dictates how you're going to be perceived. Because you could have put a normal looking white woman there with no breasts, with with split ends everywhere, with with crow's feet on her face, baggy eyes, and nobody would have said anything. But because you are an attractive woman, you automatically appeal sex. When they see you, they're going to project that on you.

Speaker 2:

Rational man, you're damaged. You're not. You're not rational at all. You can't, you. You obviously got too hard when you saw this video. Your blood was flowing out of your brain and you just started spewing stupid yeah, so I mean these dense conservatives, y'all can, y'all can feel like you're being on the right path when you, when you get on your little conservative track and you start running up with trump. He said that's my man, I promise you look a goofy idiot. If you're black and conservative, you look a goofy idiot. If you're gay and conservative, you look like a goofy idiot.

Speaker 1:

They don't know that you're conservative. They don't care, they like when, when they look at you first glance, all they see is black.

Speaker 2:

They're gonna be a maggot in a nigga your beliefs don't matter. That's all.

Speaker 1:

It's gonna be an end of the day and it's so stupid that y'all try to align with them like this.

Speaker 2:

No, it's, it's sad, it's sad. So now I want to ask you this man, like, since we were just on this little race issue Are, are black women agents of white supremacy?

Speaker 1:

Black women have never been agents of white supremacy and it upsets me that you asked that in the first goddamn place.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'm gonna show you a little something then and I'm gonna see if you still agree with that assessment After you hear what this woman said black women have been the backbone.

Speaker 7:

Listen to this some jobs that men should not do, especially grown-ass men. Okay, for one McDonald's, burger King, wendy's, matter of fact, any fast food restaurant, let me tell you, think that you are grown-ass man working in a fast food To the teenagers. My nephew can't even get a job right now because there's some grown-ass men in his goddamn.

Speaker 1:

Really quick. Let me tell you she got like 20 millimeter lashes on a bus down Frontal, like whole frontal baby hairs on like almost touching her eyebrows. I'm telling you this because the way she looks lines up with her fucking nonsense that she's spewing. Also, she has veneers. She has a chain on with three letters that is almost as big as half her chest. That is a lady with a chain on. She has a. She has a chess piece. As a lady bitch I'm not gonna listen to you continue in the. She says she has a one fashion over one piece on. You, dumb bitch.

Speaker 7:

Continue? 40s flipping my goddamn burger? Okay, let it go. Leave it alone. That job is not Okay. I don't want to see no grown-ass men handing me a dress. Okay, why are you a grown-ass man working at Ross? That makes absolutely no sense. Okay, Marshals, like guys, give it up. Leave these jobs to the kids. Leave these jobs to the teenagers.

Speaker 2:

These are jobs you get in high school, in college, but once you're a grown-ass, I got a question Do do y'all think that there's like a place that men go to, that go, get they men job and that?

Speaker 1:

This bitch sounds so stupid. Agent a white supremacy genuinely sounds stupid as fuck. And then that's what. That's what I wanted to say about the Sexy red thing. Like you remember, undercover brother Mm-hmm, and there was the man, and he was specifically the man was pumping specific things into the black community.

Speaker 2:

Kind of like.

Speaker 1:

I feel like the man planted sexy red and the man. And the man plans videos like this. Because I feel like it's genuinely a waste of energy to engage With content like this. Like what do you mean? Why is he working at Ross, target this and that? Because this is, this is the job that this man can get. And if you don't want to fuck with a nigga like that, then you just fucking don't like, you don't shame somebody for the job that they have. The man who is working Walmart, the man who was working at Amazon, the man who was working Like cutting grass doing this and that like he is a respectable man Just because he doesn't make money to be with you and your big horse veneers bitch. I'm part of you bitches doing this dumb ass shit. Honestly, most of us are going to end up with men who do a honest days fucking work. Because you went and got a BBL and risked your goddamn life in DR for $5,000. Does it mean that you get the man who has like 17 degrees he doesn't want you, he wants the Asian woman Shut up, dumb bitch. Y'all get me so tight.

Speaker 1:

And then we have these fucking dumb ass arguments on the internet constantly Because you dumb bitches are spewing nonsense Constantly. And then you dumb niggas are spewing nonsense, like girls like this are spewing this type of nonsense. And then the niggas are like what do you bring to the table? This and that? Oh, I don't want a girl that, this and that. But You're like y'all are not checking for each other. First of all, that girl is not checking for you. You are not checking for that girl. We need to stop having these conversations. It's such a fucking waste of time. She looks so fucking dumb to me, like with that Big ass, big ass horse teeth and that gigantic fucking swoop your baby hairs touch your eyebrows. Bitch Respectability politics wise? I don't, I don't, I don't engage in that, but you look too stupid for me to care about what your opinions are, or I love you so much.

Speaker 2:

A True woman of the working class right there, true, true advocate, I'm gonna get this show on the road. I'm gonna have you just sitting here, nice and pretty. You know that. And are you gonna? All you gonna have to do? Just this record with me, couple times a week. Give me all, give me all route up. When you talk like that, you do All right. So let's see what up. We got a few more things Did you want to discuss?

Speaker 1:

Okay, militia ritual. Okay, no wait, what's? While we're on like internet things, I really want to get on Michael the librarian. Okay, I'm very passionate about this, okay. So Michael the librarian I Came across him on tiktok first. The first video that I saw of Michael the librarians was somebody saying that like this is the content that they listen to when they're anxious. Like this is the person who makes them feel grounded.

Speaker 2:

This person makes them feel surrounded and love, warmth, just good feelings you know, it makes me feel like when I used to watch blues clues.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so this was like they're. They're Comfort content and Michael the librarian does give me like blues clues vibes. He gives me like like a kid's show host. He was definitely on Sesame Street his, his positivity as an adult is rare to come across, especially since he's not specifically being compensated for it, like he works in a library and he loves the library and that man is not Autistic talk about it.

Speaker 1:

God damn. I know I'm gonna say we Because I do it. I know we love putting autism on people's jackets. I've said a touch of the time. You could count on more than two hands. How many times I have said a touch of autism about somebody on this show? But this man does not have autism. So somebody on on on Twitter posted One of his videos and was like people are weird. And then the whole thread was just disgusting nastiness about this man. And it's just so crazy how something on TikTok Will garner such a wholesome positive response and then the same exact thing on Twitter will garner like the most hideous, horrendous response. Twitter needs to Just be deleted at this point.

Speaker 2:

We in the slums with it over here you did.

Speaker 1:

Twitter. Twitter is garbage. Like Twitter is the the underbelly of the internet. Like I know that there's like dark webs and stuff For the normal person who doesn't get on the dark web and all these other like I read it there's, I know there's threads and Reddit that get crazy, but Twitter for the regular person is like the darkest underbelly of the internet. Like Twitter is the worst fucking place. The best things on the internet go to Twitter To wither up and die. Things become so ugly on Twitter.

Speaker 2:

I love it, it's, it's my cesspool. It is a cesspool, I can go in there. It's a city old, with the ignorance.

Speaker 1:

It's, it's it's acidic and it's it's toxic waste on. Twitter and that's, it's really so apparent because of this one specific story, because of everybody on TikTok was just like I love this man so much and he makes me feel so good and it's so wholesome. And then Twitter was just like yeah. And. That's, that's, that's literally the gist of that. So yeah, no.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad you was able to get that point off, because that did really mean a Lot to you, so I'm glad that Now we can finish up with a few more things here. I don't really get into the soft man content we have to, did you? Real quick drew walls to the front.

Speaker 1:

Okay, like you. You leaving your tripod just randomly in places is crazy. The content isn't even that good. Everybody's making this content. Usually kids, isn't true walls is not even the guy that I wanted to get into, though, because I tried to find his name for mad long. I couldn't find his name. There is this big, dark skin Bearded black man that is doing the spend a day with me, get ready with me, content and.

Speaker 1:

This in this specific video. This man gets out of the shower, towels him drop, towels himself dry his ass. He towels his ass dry Back out wet. You, we, you towel in your butt, cheeks on beyond, says internet. And Then he proceeds like between the leg. No, okay like just just a little shimmy but it was the butt.

Speaker 2:

He did the back first in the but no.

Speaker 1:

Just the butt, just the butt. Okay, you should I show you what he was working. It was just straight. But you should I show you what he was working with he was, and then Guess what he does next. He puts on lotion.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's normal after shower.

Speaker 1:

He Puts his feet. His phone is on the counter. We cannot see anything from maybe his thighs down. This man puts his grown ass 30 plus your old, probably feet on the counter in front of the camera for us to see in lotions, not one, but both feet on Camera, on purpose, with intent.

Speaker 2:

It was rough dogs. They were fresh out of the shower.

Speaker 1:

They didn't look rough.

Speaker 6:

I mean, I've seen some dogs, that was rough, they don't matter, they were whether or not no no, no, no, because you're missing the, the fact that this man put his feet on camera to lotion in front of us.

Speaker 1:

He was getting his shit off.

Speaker 2:

And then he did all the other stuff like go to Target this and that, blah, blah blah.

Speaker 1:

I don't even remember what I did in the video. Your niggas not have cameraman.

Speaker 2:

No way.

Speaker 1:

Yo it's not like no way you're setting up tripods all of them because have you not seen your man's?

Speaker 2:

isn't holding the camera.

Speaker 1:

Have you not seen the content of people catching these motherfuckers?

Speaker 2:

I did see bro at the target. That was sick.

Speaker 1:

People have caught like did you not see the target, the, the, the person who was checking him out was like that's sick. You left your phone. He didn't know what's got. We was, he didn't know what's happening.

Speaker 2:

That's sick. I thought y'all had your man's out there with you, like your little brother or something like I thought one of my friends, kids doing it.

Speaker 1:

It's one of your friends. Neither did you to film. Get ready with me. Contact with him. I'm taxing his ass.

Speaker 2:

What you mean.

Speaker 1:

I'm blocking that, I'm taxing, I'm taxing, I'm blocking hundred dollars, hundred fifty an hour as a man, as a man's like, as a girl, of course, yeah, I'm gonna come over and film, get ready with me, content with you, but as a man, were more toxic, if you ask me to do that, I'm gonna block you.

Speaker 2:

I Would be the most toxic so bad, like if I was like after our first date or second date. I was like, hey, I'm trying to do some content. Could you, like you know, help me out?

Speaker 1:

You wouldn't have been I wouldn't have replied to that content, to that text. The next text you sent me would have been like undeliverable.

Speaker 2:

You block me 100% if I would after our good date. If I just want to say you want to film some content I have blocked man while they were dropping me off at home. That's I mean. I'm not saying that's not out the realm of possibility, but I just feel like we had a good date.

Speaker 1:

You wouldn't want to film content after this man that I specifically blocked on His way to dropping me off. We had a good date and Then he was like oh, do you want to go back to my house and smoke? I was like sure, his roommate was there. As soon as I got there, his roommate was there. I was like why wouldn't you tell me that you had a roommate that would be there? I was like I'm not staying here, drop me off immediately. I, while he's dropping me off at home, you're never hearing me for me again.

Speaker 2:

I mean I feel you on that that was a good reason, I guess. I mean, got you in the right spot, got you with the right one, so I mean you know you made a good, good shot there.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I'm Blocking you one Like during the date. Have you ever blocked somebody during the date you?

Speaker 2:

have yummy.

Speaker 1:

I guess you're like that's what you move.

Speaker 2:

Definitely you're Gemini I mean, what I did was, once I realized I wasn't happy, I just left the place like I was, like I'm gonna go to the bathroom real quick, and just left her with the bill and everything.

Speaker 1:

That's even more fucked up.

Speaker 2:

I mean I blocked her, leaving her with the bill is more fucked up. I mean, I blocked her while I was walking out too, so she wouldn't call me back Everything that's absolutely insane. I saw this wasn't going anywhere. Why waste my time and money when I can waste yours?

Speaker 1:

That's so fucked up, though. Do we have anything else?

Speaker 2:

I was gonna ask you about Kanye's wife because we had hinted at some humiliation rituals. Oh yeah, there was some new photos that came out and I don't like this whole. I'm about to read this text, these messages. I don't like this narrative that comes out every time there's a woman Putting her clothes, taking her clothes off, and there's a man next to her, that automatically the man is making her do it.

Speaker 1:

Has there always been a this type of narrative?

Speaker 2:

Oh, of course, anytime. Anytime. If there's a woman just her in front of her camera, holding it, she's empowering. When you put a man next to it, it's trafficking, he's a pimp, he's forcing her to do it.

Speaker 2:

So this is what this girl says she said look, I'm sure she sucks, but and this is at dizzy doing great Look, I'm sure she sucks, but Kanye treats her like something that's less than human and I don't think we should laugh at that. Actually, I Think that's deeply sad and my question is this why do y'all assume that this isn't her? Because somebody actually put out pictures of her before she got With Kanye and guess what dress the same way titties out, revealing clothing, like. Why do y'all automatically assume that? How do you not know she's?

Speaker 1:

cuz. There have been some things that come out of her, like friends saying that like she's been acting differently and that she hasn't Talked to them at all and that they've been trying to reach out to her and she hasn't been replying Like long what group of friends, friends?

Speaker 2:

What group of friends haven't? I'm not 100% sure.

Speaker 1:

I mean, my friends didn't say that like but your friends don't live here.

Speaker 2:

My best friend did and and y'all didn't have conversations of man, we don't see you hang out as much. Yeah, that's part of that. That's part of it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's definitely, but so that.

Speaker 2:

But just think about, just think about what y'all went through he wouldn't have been concerned about my well-being. Yeah, you talk about your one friend. We're taking that a sense is where somebody else can see that same difference and change in pattern and then create their own narrative with it. That's not out the realm of possibility. Yeah, definitely could have. So I'm saying that's where this is what I think there were multiple people like I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It just seems weird because it could genuinely be a narrative, but it seems like there's a lot of people in her life that are like this isn't man, I've been how she was behaving beforehand and she's behaving drastically differently and she's communicating with us very differently and in a different way than she would have. And there is like there's a certain extent that you expect your friend to behave differently when they get into a relationship. Yes, but this is a little bit different.

Speaker 2:

Yes, with Kanye West yeah. So there's going to be a lot of more changes. There's not gonna be a lot of. It's gonna be exactly what Jonathan majors was telling Shawty was telling grace. It's a lot of that, yeah. So I mean, that's just a part of it, and the revealing clothing is clearly something that's been part of her brain. So I'm off of the humiliation ritual and I'm more in line with. This is just who she is.

Speaker 2:

Like it's not out the realm of my possibility of her saying I worship you, I Care about everything that you want to do. Please Let me be your muse. Act upon me.

Speaker 1:

There are probably a lot of women who want to be Kanye's muse because of, like what, how iconic him and Kim were and All of those moments that they had at, like Milan fashion week, paris fashion week in the beginning of their relationship and stuff like that, and just generally, who Kim Kardashian Became? Because she didn't. She wasn't this high fashion girl before Kanye, she wasn't being invited to the Met before Kanye. She was just like this low-life reality chick before Kanye was. So Obviously, after Kanye brought her up to that level, everyone was like, oh, this is what he can do, especially because, like, he broke into high fashion With Yeezy and slightly started getting the respect that he wanted while he was with Kim.

Speaker 1:

He gained that Nord notoriety while he was with Kim. So, after he left Kim, obviously the women who wanted, who would go through this, would be like, yeah, I'm willing to Weather the storms so I can be your muse, so I can be this aesthetic, this, this icon within this creative fashion hip-hop zeitgeist that fucking Is is. It's not gonna go away. I'm gonna be Jewel um, what's her name?

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Jude, no Julia.

Speaker 2:

Roberts no, no, no, I don't want to go to Julie Fox.

Speaker 1:

Julia Fox yes, nobody knew who she was.

Speaker 2:

They knew her from that movie a little generally.

Speaker 1:

so if you were on like, do you, did you see the change after they broke up to her, like slowly rising into this, like feminist icon, like this, yes, queen, she's so iconic, I want her.

Speaker 2:

I saw her making the attempts. I seen her making attempts for it. She did it on her face.

Speaker 1:

She did it. No, she did it. Diet Prada Tick-tock. The gay whites have completely colonized her. She's done it in in the, the white space, in the, the fashion girls, the New York girls, the gay whites. I Know this isn't something that like is in your algorithm, but she is in your algorithm but she's. She's done that shit and I think it's because of Kanye West and it's not Something that you're aware of. She's not fully famous, but she has been making way more money than she would have if it wasn't for.

Speaker 2:

Kanye. I mean, that's what part of dating them is about. Is the stimulus package? But no, that's what I wanted to say was, like people keep trying to like Make it seem like this is a odd occurrence between them. Like I think we forget how much Kanye was showing his devotion to Kim in regards to having like symphonies, playing music for her, thousands of roses and stuff like that. I just think it could be a very rare real possibility that he's like bro, I want to be the person who is a Lack of a better term worshiped. I Want my partner to treat me like I am up to your person, because we never seen Kim return favors like that.

Speaker 1:

In my mind, I can't remember seeing it. The thing about that specific thing is, if you were following their relationship, kanye doing all those gigantic, grand, grand gestures of love Were things that Kim specifically didn't want. She Was already used to all the like money and rich. Like she just wanted, like to be with her husband and regular things she this might have been PR and nonsense, but she said that like the reason that she fell in love with Pete is because he used to take her to like regular ass Pizza shops and just treat her like a normal girl, like she did not want like all these gigantic like the proposal in the Arena and all that stuff. Like she had already had all the Grand things and all that and she just wanted something sentimental and he refused To be sentimental and he always did things on a grand scale and that was one of her main complaints about them in and at the end.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe that this is the person who has been obsessed with being in the news and clout for Hundreds of years. They couldn't control him the way they wanted to control him, and that is why did it went the way it went.

Speaker 1:

You saying I don't believe that. That makes me think of that clip of her saying like, oh, we have this and this we don't. I can't believe, we don't have a hot tub. You remember that clip? I think I remember that. Yeah, yeah, so I guess.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying I had been bullshit. It is, but anytime she talks about her, okay. Anytime she talks about her feelings is bullshit.

Speaker 1:

I don't. She has a gender. I'm never on the Kardashian side. I'm just saying she has a gender nonsense.

Speaker 2:

She has an agenda. Anytime she goes out, she has a plan in an agenda. If it does not service that plan or agenda, she will remove herself from it and say whatever narrative she has to say to make it seem like she's a real human being. Yeah, she doesn't care about being treated. She wanted every spectacle that he performed, and when he could no longer be controlled and tame, that is when they kicked him to the side. Yeah, let's keep it. A be all right, ready to wrap everything up?

Speaker 1:

Yes, oh, my god, I think we're at three hours. I think this is our first three hour show, baby.

Speaker 2:

It may not be three hours Once I cut the brakes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we gotta, we gotta cut stuff out.

Speaker 2:

But I do want to say before we finish man, I want to thank Russ Parman. He just retired after a long, long career in media and broadcasting on the radio, so I just want to thank you.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to you Russ.

Speaker 2:

For being the voice that I heard as a young boy riding the car with my father every day and inspire me to be what I'm doing right now, and I just want to thank you here.

Speaker 1:

Without you, sir, you are great.

Speaker 2:

Man, you know and I appreciate everything you you know, brought into the, to the art, into the form, and you, I hope you have a great retirement man, so shout out to Russ Parman. Thank you for the moment that I just want to thank you again for the moments that you gave me and my father. All right, man, this is talk. Fnf TV.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Yeah, I.

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