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Get ready to tackle the pulsating heart of current cultural debates with Miss RealiTea and Rhetorik, as we promise a rollercoaster ride of discourse that'll have you questioning, laughing, and nodding along. From the representation of fatherhood in modern media to the scrutinized authenticity of social media influencers, you're in for a session that breaks the mold. We'll dissect Aiden Ross's gambling controversies and Taylor Swift's Grammy shenanigans, exposing the deeper narratives that shape our entertainment landscape.

Strap in for a candid unpacking of Killer Mike's Grammy night – was his arrest a reality or a carefully crafted image booster? We're peeling back the layers on the complexity of activism within the glitz of the music industry, all while sipping on the tea of Ludacris's custody battle drama and the uproarious notion of ditching your phone for a chunk of cash. You won't just hear the stories; you'll witness the raw reflections on what they reveal about us as a society.

As the shots of reality keep coming, we aim our focus at the gender pay gap in professional basketball – it's not just about the dollars, it's about respect. You'll get the inside scoop on why Drake's latest escapade has everyone talking about more than just his music, and we'll even rank those infamous celebrity leaked photos with a mix of cheek and shock. Expect to walk away from this episode with a fresh perspective on the entertainment world, a few chuckles, and perhaps a new angle on the dramas that unfold both on and off the screen.

Speaker 1:

So welcome to the meat market. The WNBA is just a developmental league for women like he's such an amazing father, like that was the. That was the tone that everything I saw about him, I was saying Darius could never. This is a regular man's Instagram. Yeah, this man is a welder.

Speaker 3:

I'm not falling for it. Y'all gonna have to do better than that. If you're gonna get me, it's gonna. You have to punch a. Didn't straighten this.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

Here we hear. We got to get it started for the people. We got an interesting show for y'all. The least we can say is gonna be a very interesting show for y'all today. So but we got to start with the music.

Speaker 7:

With the skin color that I would think that Drake's would actually be. And I'm not gonna lie, like I'm sure you're wondering right now. Adam was a big, was a small. The man's got a missile on.

Speaker 8:

I don't pay for no reduction. If it's coming from a nigga, I don't know that I don't trust it. But this long dig, nigga, ain't for the long talking.

Speaker 10:

Dicka get medicine, frighten in fine help. Sometimes I scare myself myself Twicking, twicking off that 2C behind. Is he gonna make it TV? D-hime Thought I was gonna run DMC high. I done, died and lived again on DMT high. See, this is type of high that won't come down. This is type of high that get you gunned down Easy, easy trolling. Old D-Hime Turned TMZ to smack DVD high. Russell Simmons won and prayed for me too. I'ma pray for him, cause he got me too Thinking what if that happen to me too, then I'm gonna eat news Shook again. Men, it's saying Frightening, fine health.

Speaker 11:

Some damn degree. You did this.

Speaker 9:

I try to leave the bitch inside the car, damn Fuck with no bags on my wood, but I put on that mess up.

Speaker 9:

I'm tryna eat bang. I hate to rip but I fuck only minute and so I would block a hood man. I wanna wet this. A motherfucking fake. And I know that they they on the same Right. Then they told me I'm not young Cause they own them. They catch them. And I got that bang.

Speaker 9:

Y'all need a pushin' up on, y'all need a straightening and bend in the corner. He got that burn up on. So they just runnin' your head, you homie. I'ma put love in the hum Like. I got sponsor to burn a mckin. I got the SVJs that fuck up my way V-PUSSED if they don't see. I got a husband, my passion Pay my fate. Got the bitch hand thot on beat. I got my right over there. Put a bitch on the shelf. I don't want it on men, I can't. I'm takin' hubs and shippin' for you and the bitch don't do anything that I please. I probably top me one with the bitch With my gut to you fall all the way to me. I got to you, fall all the way to me. Oh well, top me, tell them.

Speaker 3:

I think we live now. I think we ready?

Speaker 1:

I think we are. I think it's time to get into it. You are listening to.

Speaker 3:

TALK, fnf TV. I'm your host, rhetoric, and I'm, with my lovely and amazing and wonderful co-host, miss Reality.

Speaker 1:

Hi guys, I have to get my drink down so I can give him the spear finger You're a little saucy already early.

Speaker 3:

Let's see what we doing here.

Speaker 1:

That's gonna be a good episode, alright, so.

Speaker 3:

We got to get into it a lot, man, a lot's happened, a lot's been going on. But first, man, we got to talk about these streamers, man, Aiden Ross, we going outside son. So, if y'all are not aware, aiden Ross has had two pretty big streams that's gone viral For some of the things that's kind of happening. So we'll fill y'all in. So first let's start off with 21. Him and 21 was coming in. They was gambling and I saw that.

Speaker 3:

Shiceiness looked like it appeared. There was some moving of some cards, some marking of some cards.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what happened.

Speaker 3:

And it got to around the price total About 250K. What was old? Because what happened was, apparently he was down, he tried to hustle, he hit him with the old Let me let you get up. And then I started working your ass back and he got him up like he was like 250K at that point. And if you watch the clips, man, you see him, his homeboy, pointing to the cards. You see him actually get the little fake deck All on camera. So a lot of people have been kind of been questioning About the authenticity of this. I mean I don't feel like it's real. I feel like Aiden Ross knows Exactly how to play K2, what the audience wants to see happen to him. He understands that these streamer kids, man, they understand y'all want to see them fail.

Speaker 1:

As soon as I saw this, because I heard about it, I didn't see it. I heard about it on Don't Call Me White Girl podcast and she was like 21 Savage went on there, he had some marked cards, played him and then when Aiden Ross found out, he was like so what are you going to do about it? Yeah, he did definitely come out, and I was like yeah, I fully support Black people going on these platforms and Bitching you out.

Speaker 3:

I feel like a lot of people took that a different way, because he wasn't. He didn't come at him like what you finna do about it kind of way. He was just like how do you try to solve it? That's how it kind of really came off. He wasn't really like I'm strong on arming this young nigga, because even afterwards, after the stream, that would have been funnier.

Speaker 3:

Well, he would have been. But even after the stream or whatever, he kind of goes and says First, aiden, welcome in Atlanta or whatever, or the little tough guy, raw, raw shit. And then once he, I guess, realizes hey, everybody sees that I cheated, I need to kind of walk this back, so they end up playing like 2K or whatever the squash and then Aiden ends up winning and he said he got the money. But I just feel like this is one big scam, like I think Probably Like a skit in real time.

Speaker 1:

This generation. They're like masters Of the internet and all this stuff, so I wouldn't be surprised if this was all Scripted in plans.

Speaker 3:

Especially Aiden Ross, because he's been a king of like Self-deprecation, like he kind of gets what he's trying to. He understands what the audience was Like I said what they want to see out of him. He started off with the GTA role play. He was the weird kid, you know, saying all the weird stuff, saying gay stuff, getting all the rappers to react, and that's kind of Once he took that off, especially during the pandemic. That's where you see who he is now, but Did you see what he was about to say?

Speaker 1:

I was going to say I don't really consume his content that much so. I don't really know about his personality too much yeah it's real niche Because he's not even on Twitch anymore.

Speaker 3:

He has his own little platform, he works with kick or whatever. But the main thing I just want to see with Did you see what happened with the Cardi, the Playboy Cardi?

Speaker 1:

No, I didn't see it. Okay, all I saw from Playboy Cardi Was that that meshed thong he was wearing that was straight magnificent. Like what was that about Playboy Cardi?

Speaker 3:

That was gang's delicious Like. That's exactly what that was Like. We are really in that era of boom-docks fashion.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea what she was trying to serve with that.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what he was giving up with that.

Speaker 1:

Because I'm a fashion girly, like I'd serve specific aesthetics. That's not an aesthetic. I don't know what you was trying to serve with that.

Speaker 3:

That's wild boy behavior. That's all that was.

Speaker 1:

It was just, you was trying to chase a moment and you got it.

Speaker 3:

So he comes into the stream, I guess like two hours late or whatever. He's dressed in like all black. You can't even see him because he has like a mask on. Mm-hmm. Aidan apparently gives him like two million dollars in cash and he's supposed to give him another two million After the stream in a car.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he was on for like six minutes, right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he left like six or nine minutes in and basically now that's the big thing. Oh, he scammed him, he got over on him, but again like Was there an agreed upon time, like in the?

Speaker 3:

contract. Well, it was just a normal stream, I guess. Again, that's what I'm saying. I feel like the contract is hey, this is what we're gonna do. You're gonna act like you took this money, we're gonna make a big deal about it, and then we'll do another stream and it'll probably be like an hour hour and a half, like all this stuff is just too crazy.

Speaker 1:

You're gonna come in a black mask. People barely gonna see you. You think all of this is.

Speaker 3:

All this is just stage behavior, man, Like I wanted to say, Because I wanted to say this point where I'll talk about it. They know what people want to see. You know what got Kai popping. What. They found out when he was doing a stream. He was doing push ups and a mouse ran across his floor.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, or like a road trip. I've seen so many things.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, walked across his floor and he literally did not stop streaming, stayed there, cried on stream and everything, and that's kind of what pushed, propelled him up. So, like these folks know, y'all don't want to see them do good, y'all want to see them fail. Y'all want to see Aiden, the little suburban rich white boy, get punked out by the rappers. And everybody knows that's what's going on. I just think that they were dumb in their sense, where they didn't understand how this was going to be Viewed in their audience.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was gonna say. I don't like them letting themselves be used in this manner, because in both of these situations Y'all look like scammers and liars and thieves, like I promise you. What does that do for y'all?

Speaker 3:

My thought is like he comes to him and tells him hey, this is what we're gonna do. We're gonna make y'all look like y'all getting over on me, y'all gonna look cool in this situation. I'm gonna look crazy. And he knows his audience is not gonna respond like that. He has his audience on a stream, he knows how to get that empathy from them and he doesn't even have to talk shit about these guys Because his audience is gonna do everything for him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, it's a smart play on his part.

Speaker 3:

I mean like I said, the way that they get these guys in and the way that this money is coming in Is insane, so I'm not falling for it. Y'all gonna have to do better than that. If you're gonna get me, you're gonna have to punch Aiden straight in this fucking shit. For real, you're gonna have to punch him right in his face. If you think I'm gonna fall for it. That's funny, I would like to see it. I gotta see a nosebleed or something. Alright, so Grammy weekend, yes.

Speaker 1:

The Grammys happened.

Speaker 3:

We watched. Well, you watched it. Yeah, you tried to lie real quick. Hey, man, I knew the clips was all I was gonna need to do, because I'm not sitting here it was underwhelming.

Speaker 1:

Like there was nothing to really watch For real.

Speaker 3:

I'm not trying to see these white girls win these little awards all the time, so I knew not to waste my time.

Speaker 1:

It was Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus. What's your name?

Speaker 3:

Billie Eilish.

Speaker 1:

Billie Eilish I was about to call her Billie Ocean and Claudio Olivia Rodrigo.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, something like that. It's a Claudia and Olivia. Yeah, so, and like Dua Lipa.

Speaker 1:

That was it. That was Grammys, like those names that I named, that was the Grammys.

Speaker 3:

They pretty much won everything. Yeah, that was pop related.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so onto the things that we care about, right? So CZA was the most nominated person At the Grammys For 2024. She won one Grammy for Best R&B Song, so congratulations to you. And then Victoria Monet Won three Grammys. She was nominated for like 10 or 11, I think, and she won Best New Artist, best Engineered Album and Best R&B Album. So congratulations to Victoria Monet, because very recently MTV said that she was not established enough In her career to just perform at the VMAs. And then, just a couple months later, she won three Grammys. And I genuinely hope Victoria Monet does not give MTV the time of day, but she seems like a very sweet, nice person, so she probably will.

Speaker 3:

No, for sure, but I didn't like the way y'all was talking about her baby, daddy or whoever that man was with her. I don't like that, fine, no it was not cool.

Speaker 3:

Because again, y'all prove my point every time what A woman's success is nothing but a measuring stick for a man's failure. They over there talking about oh yeah, you better stay over there and hold the baby. You better over there and stay your place, quiet and handsome. Just stay, just do that. I don't like that. That's not cool. I'm not with that. Y'all. Women are horrible. I'm calling y'all out.

Speaker 1:

That's how she met him In the background. He was her background dancer. He's a supporting role.

Speaker 3:

He's still a man. He still deserves respect.

Speaker 1:

He has respect.

Speaker 1:

No, that was not what he was giving it up to we have very different like Because the internet is like your own personalized bubble, so rhetoric's personalized bubble has way more hate Than mine does. Because in my bubble All of the women were like oh my god, look at him, he's such a great man. He's like. As soon as the baby started making a noise, he ran up and got her and let Victoria finish her interview. Like he's such an amazing father. Like that was the. That was the tone, that everything I saw about him. I was saying Darius could never.

Speaker 1:

That for real.

Speaker 3:

I'm not lying.

Speaker 1:

That's what I saw. Darius would never, though Genuinely that's what I was seeing.

Speaker 3:

That is hilarious. Nothing but contention and hate Was in my algorithm when it came in, that's what you like, though Of course I do, but again, I don't like this kind. I don't like this kind because, again, y'all make it easy for niggas to shit on situations like that, and then y'all understand why can't somebody support my dreams, because y'all talk down on the niggas that y'all want. No, it's right there. Continue on with the Grammys.

Speaker 1:

Like this is. He liked to get on that soapbox a lot. So Let me get back really quick on the pop girlies before I move on. Because Taylor Swift, on the first award that she won, she ran up there right rampast Celine Dion, which the internet is up and arms about, by the way, because yeah. Respect your OG. She has cis person syndrome. She's in pain all the time. It was a big deal that she even showed up to the Grammys.

Speaker 3:

I was surprised that she was there and she's respect your OG's white woman Respectfully honestly.

Speaker 1:

Celine Dion, by the way, has Haiti in a chokehold.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if you knew this, not just Haiti, the whole Caribbean, if you are a Caribbean woman of the. Philippines. If you are on the island of a certain age, she has, she's. Celine Dion has you in a chokehold. She knows, she knows whatever if you got four bodies of water surrounding your land.

Speaker 1:

Like she knows how to get to you my nigga like yeah, honestly so. She ran up there. She was like this is my 13th Grammy, flexing, right what some people were mad at. I'm not even a fan of Taylor Swift. I genuinely don't like the girl. That's a real flick, yeah, and then then hold on.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if you saw. Did you see when she pulled shawty up on stage with her when she won? Oh no, that was the second one that she won that night. Yeah she pulled.

Speaker 1:

What's her name? The girl that just posted the loss? She was part of the yeah, she just posted a picture with a glock in her hand. She had a dress on it. She was just in the mirror, mirror selfie, glock in hand.

Speaker 3:

She literally Taylor, beats her for album of the year and then pulls her up on stage with her. But did you see how she was like pulling her up on stage. She didn't want to go on stage.

Speaker 1:

She like forced her up on stage. She was like coming up up here loser. Yeah, see what it is like from a winners perspective. I'm about to come up here and flex. It's my 14th, you know you don't have one.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how many she knows she has, here's nothing you'll ever feel that you don't know how to, how it feels to be a winner of this caliber bitch, yo, so literally. So that's what I'm about to say. She went up there and then she was like this about 13th Grammy. And then, by the way, I have another album coming out. And then she announces the date and then she's like I'm about to go backstage and drop the cover now. And then they pan to the audience and it's like Ed Sheeran, like oh, my fucking god, taylor Swift is keeping her foot on you pop bitches next and she will not let you breathe. And you could see it from Everyone's reaction in the crowd. They were like oh lord, again Taylor. Like she's like letting up on y'all ass. She wants to go on another tour.

Speaker 3:

Travis giving her that, that white dick, and she don't know how to act.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know if they're even a real couple for real, because I don't know. If only I remember. But Taylor Swift was dating a Nazi at the top of last year, right, and there was a shit and people were up in arms about Her carbon footprint, which they still are today. So I think she started dating Travis Kelsey, that who what he was playing for he still plays for Kansas in chief. Okay, was he not playing for the? He wasn't playing for the Jets ever ever the jet.

Speaker 3:

They went to the Jets game.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that was the okay, that was the first game she went to, though. Right yeah, that's what a conspiracy came that she was trying to get out with the Jets because every time you put in Taylor Swift Jets, it's, it just comes up with her, her pictures of her at the game.

Speaker 3:

Did you see to what they said that? Uh, she's trying to put people now like to stop them from being able to post Her private flights. Yeah, she's suing somebody. Yo, she took a private flight the other day and we, she's suing a blogger. Yeah, we can get back to the To the Grammys in just a second, but she's sued, she. One of the flights that she took recently was like a 13 minute flight for what could have been a 30 minute drive in Kansas City Unnecessary yo, she is a wild girl.

Speaker 1:

You could have took a helicopter. Is that not less like the missions? Niggas ain't trying to take helicopters since Kobe honestly I wouldn't either, but for a 20 minute ride like that's crazy, girl just drive.

Speaker 3:

You can be like the rest of you not even gonna be driving yourself.

Speaker 1:

Like you can get a driver, you can just sit in the back. How much of a rush was it if it wasn't, if somebody, if somebody wasn't dying? Taylor, that's crazy. Like that type of privilege is absolutely insane.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't understand having that kind of time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I don't understand when my time means to me so Do you want to get into drama or performances next?

Speaker 3:

You can get to the performances because I we know we got to talk about the rap stuff, yeah so the performances I'm just gonna talk about the performances that I cared about.

Speaker 1:

So SZA performed Her. The beginning her voice was a little shaky, but then she it got better and then All the dancers came out and it was entertaining. I didn't love her outfit but personally, like when people are performing at award shows specifically, like I want Extraness and she just looked like a Secret agent is top dog doing his job when it comes to her, like her aesthetic. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I feel like a lot of people just they. They talk about her, her oops, when it comes to what she's wearing and how she looks.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's, she's gonna. She's always been like like that, though she's always Worn the weird oversized, quirky stuff, like that's part of her image, I think. So yeah, so started out shaky, got better. I wish the performances were longer. The performances were like Weirdly short, everything was like a minute and I didn't like it, like you couldn't really like get into it and enjoy things. Like there weren't really like productions, there were only. It was like Dua Lipa and Somebody else I'm forgetting that actually like put on a show and perform SZA. Like they put on a show, perform dance, dance. But other than that it was kind of boring. Um Bernaboy performed. I thought the performance was beautiful. He put on like Nigerian culture on display. They had like the coral beads on. They had on all their like Galeigh, I think it's called, I'm not sure and all their headpieces and things of that nature. And then he brought out Brandy and 21 Savage, which, like y'all know how I feel about the African Americans.

Speaker 3:

Or 21 Savage isn't technically an African American, but shout out to the Nigerian scammers.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, like what? Why the scammers?

Speaker 3:

Nigerian scammers is a. Thing.

Speaker 1:

I mean they are. But like, as soon as I bring up Nigerians, the first thing you want to bring up is Nigerian scammers.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you tell me what you go first thing you think about when you think of Nigerian big black dicks. You're just trying to lead us on to this segment. Yo, that's relaxed. Second, now you said first thing, second hour. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Afro beats I should have said afro something, something more sensible.

Speaker 3:

Like the first thing I think about is definitely not scammers. Alright, so since we on Performances still we gotta give Molly.

Speaker 1:

Molly is the only hope of defeating Taylor Swift at this time.

Speaker 3:

I think that's the only hope. Molly is the only hope of defeating Taylor Swift at this time. Molly Cyrus is the only person who can put a foot on Taylor Swift.

Speaker 1:

I don't think her image is like clean enough for like all white people to love her like Taylor Swift. I think it's Kanye's fault that Taylor Swift has this like untouchable, like baby girl porcelain. This is our sweetheart image.

Speaker 3:

Shit. You can blame black niggas for both of them, because black niggas the reason why you just said about Molly what do you, what do you mean her? Her squeaky clean images because she was fucking with the niggas and she decided to denounce black.

Speaker 1:

She was literally cosplaying hip hop my thing is this I a couple years and then she decided to be white again and then she was like hip hop is toxic.

Speaker 3:

I can't girl. She says she didn't say that. But I can't be mad at her because I know there's a lot of black men who got to you know, touch some white vagina because she was messing with the niggas at that time. She influenced a lot of white girls to mess with black guys at that time. I Can't be so again. I got a you cannot.

Speaker 1:

I gotta support you cannot give that to her when Kim Kardashian did what she did.

Speaker 3:

But Kim Kardashian didn't appeal to the type of white girl, the entire, the entire Kardashian clan man. No, you, the blonde hair, blue-eyed white girls, is the Aryan white girls that the niggas was after Molly.

Speaker 1:

Arians, oh my god.

Speaker 3:

Podcast not the Armenians, the Aryans, some types. They was following in her footsteps. There was a lot of niggas. That was glad Molly did. The 23 record with Mike will made it I.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, you niggas responsible For real. That's where I'm gonna leave that at.

Speaker 3:

Molly, keep fighting you. One with flower she got what wraps what she got a.

Speaker 1:

Song of the no, yeah, I think she got some of the song of the year.

Speaker 3:

so shout out to Molly oh yeah, I like how niggas didn't act like they knew what her song was in Taylor got album of the year.

Speaker 1:

I think yeah. I like that she had to tell people to like turn up with her. Like what, what's y'all beef with Miley? She's, I know what my beef with Miley is, but what's y'all beef with Miley? White people? She said I y'all know, y'all heard this before.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, which I did once I replayed out, so I have her disown over and over again Yo. I appreciate like this again. I didn't really care for Molly black Miley, but white Miley is legit. I love when white people are white.

Speaker 1:

I love when white women white women. Don't do us when they do the hair with the flips with the in the in the in the volume.

Speaker 3:

Oh, did you see Molly's?

Speaker 1:

volume yes, it was. The girls didn't like that. Um the, the looks. I Didn't mind it. I really didn't.

Speaker 3:

It was white, it was very white and I was okay with it. She, she, it gave chic mullet. It was better than what a bad, bad baby. Ward her a baby shower.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what bad baby does. I'm sorry what she with that 40. He didn't see that video no. She got that 40-year-old nigga and got her pregnant.

Speaker 3:

He bought 45. She didn't got. She had a little baby shower. She had a little red dress on or whatever we can like. I'm gonna talk about no pregnant woman, but she was over there just with the nigga.

Speaker 1:

I mean, she had the baby though, right, no, no.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, she's still. She probably by the, by the pop, about two or three months, but I'm probably less than that.

Speaker 1:

But that nigga look old shit. Probably some other white girl that nigga was.

Speaker 3:

He's a psychopath. That nigga that knocked her up was straight and get like he knew what he was doing. Mm-hmm you were bad man. You're probably a bad person Just getting the, the disgruntled white girl knocked up off top. No, we ain't even seen you with this chick, for at all. Not really you. Just you got damn probably pride and got into her money you probably didn't. And for net, got into some money laundry.

Speaker 1:

Yo, who is this man? I'm not, so I need to.

Speaker 3:

Gonna find them. Bro. This is like some shit. They're like Ruby Rose be fucking with you Not really fucking with like some clown ass niggas. This is like in this kind of crash. I'm sitting here like oh did.

Speaker 1:

She posted on Instagram. I saw the. I don't know again.

Speaker 3:

I seen the video just circulate, so Okay, I just okay, and they go Instagram and they go look old, he looked, he got like the, he looked like he been a single type age right is that he looked like he part of the old Rockefeller. That nigga at least 35 am I wrong that he got like a fatigue on?

Speaker 1:

No, he has on green, though he has on a green leather jacket.

Speaker 3:

Okay, that's what I See. He ain't even like a real baby daddy. He ain't got the burberry on.

Speaker 1:

You don't even have the baby father uniform on, sir.

Speaker 3:

You're a fucking sick nigga. Yo, you know, I tell you, not trying to, you're not even trying to be like that, you just trying to god damn.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I just have found this man's Instagram trying to get some only fans money.

Speaker 3:

What's his name? I'm at, we talk about the Grammys and we didn't talk about bad, bad baby now.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. It's just like X game LV on Instagram.

Speaker 3:

Hey nigga, shout out to you for the come up.

Speaker 1:

He has not a single word in his bio. I have no idea who this man is.

Speaker 3:

Over, over under 30 he don't look like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is a regular man's Instagram. This man is a welder. Put shot back in the high schools, by the way. Put put the workshop and teach the boys how to In the girls. Just teach the kids how to fix the cars and so and cook shit. What is that? I didn't even know that they took that out of the schools, did you know?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the hell we didn't have and we was in school, you, I did yeah shop?

Speaker 1:

Yes, there was. I had an entire garage where people in the town used to donate junk cars and the boys would. It was all boys and the boys and the lesbians would fix the cars.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so just so you know we have totally veered off for the Grammys, but I will answer your question.

Speaker 1:

Well, how that why that?

Speaker 3:

happened and then we can get back to the Grammys, because I'm going to tie this all back.

Speaker 1:

I also had bocies where you could like go during the day and literally get a certification to be like a LPN, a beautician, a Esthetician and some other like trade shit. There were trades that you could get in high school and you can get high school credit for them.

Speaker 3:

My high school was amazing, though. No, I mean, we had something similar, but I was New York that was getting weeded out. During the time when I was in school, that was starting to get weeded out, it probably started a little bit, a little bit to a New York, but what happened is is a lot of the companies, because what happened is a lot of those equipment comes from companies that are in the area. Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

So a lot of those companies either went under or they could no longer provide. Quote-unquote they can provide those equipment so they wouldn't like. Basically, they would get new equipment and you get the old equipment to the school.

Speaker 3:

Yeah so they end up stop doing that. If we're being honest, it's probably because a lot of these places have understood Well, why would I give it to the school and they give you the certification for free when I can just Get my little nephew to start a school to teach you how to do this? And now we get the money.

Speaker 3:

Capitalism so basically, that's what it is if you look at up capitalism the reason why shopping all this stuff has left schools is because Companies have refused to give the equipment to schools like they did in the past.

Speaker 1:

That's really sad.

Speaker 3:

No, it's all horrible. And again, somebody who's an advocate of you know trades and working-class jobs is a killer. Mike, the rap category, get us back to the Grammys.

Speaker 10:

That was a good transition. You know, I try, you know I try.

Speaker 3:

So he swept the rap category winning album of the year, performance of the rap, performance of the year and rap song of the year. Both of those was for the song he did with Future and Andre 3000 and I'm just gonna say this man Also. He did get arrested afterwards.

Speaker 1:

They locked that nigga up.

Speaker 3:

We got it Okay immediately. Okay, we got to get into the audience. So first things first. When it comes to him winning, I think that his album was well deserved. I did listen to parts of. I didn't listen to the whole thing, but I have listened to parts of his album. He definitely deserved album of the year when.

Speaker 1:

I've never heard a killer Mike song in my entire life.

Speaker 3:

See a lot of people don't know killer Mike. It's real that you say that because a lot of people aren't familiar with killer Mike. But the reason why is because he was with run the jewels Okay, and that's RTJ, so it was him and a white boy that used to do a lot of the music. So he did. He got a Grammy back with outcast, like early 2000s I believe I could be off on a date, but early 2000s he got a Grammy without cast. So he's been popular in Atlanta for a while but he's kind of more so been underground.

Speaker 3:

He's definitely underground for a large part, but he's also more community-based.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know, I know killer Mike and like what he stands for, more than I know killer Mike as an artist.

Speaker 3:

I know him as an activist. Did you see his Netflix show? I did yes, yeah, the Netflix show.

Speaker 1:

I watched and I enjoyed the Netflix show. I just I've never went out of my way to listen to his music.

Speaker 3:

Now, most people aren't as familiar with the music. Like I said, it was under a different name, it wasn't just killer Mike. But, like I said, this album was really good. You go back and listen to it. It's a great, great music. But when it comes to this other two, I think that the reason why he was able to get all of this this week is because, if you look at the people he was running against, nobody else was actually gonna try to win these awards.

Speaker 1:

Who is he running? Do you know? Yeah?

Speaker 3:

I had it pulled up here but we got a kind of look like that you got to really do the science. He won three Grammys. You have to really do the science on this. So when he was going against for rap album, he was going against Nas, who already won His Grammy, I think, either last year or the year before. So, he's not gonna be putting money into trying to win a Grammy. Yeah. Travis Scott. Still, you know, we know what happened with Travis.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's not backing the good graces of. He's still fighting with that yet.

Speaker 3:

Who else was it? And it was somebody else it was. So we have utopia Kings disease. I got it pulled up here. Here we go rap.

Speaker 1:

So that's so unfortunate. This man finally won some Grammys, won three Grammys, and then as soon as he gets off stage, she gets locked up.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm gonna. I'm gonna expose that in just a minute. So wrap out in the year her loss. Would you know? Drake is not gonna be trying to get an album with the Grammys. That's not him. Him in 21 Savage Metro boomer. He doesn't have the backing To be able to get a real push the same way these other guys do like.

Speaker 3:

I said Nas and Travis Scott. So again, he was trying to get this Grammy is literally in one of his songs he yells it was gonna get out money here, like he's. This is what he was trying to do. He was getting the things in order. He did the interview on the breakfast. He talked about all this. He was going after a Grammy with this. So you can tell that everybody in the Grammy voting this is what they heard the most. He was at the event. He was doing his songs in front of them. You can tell he was the person that really tried. And then, if you look at the song, that one, that's not even the best song on the album. The reason why it's like the scientists and engineers, the reason why that is on there, is cuz it's got Andre 3000 in the future on it. I Will give it a listen.

Speaker 3:

It's not even his best song on the album if you listen to it. So that was rap song of the year. So when you say best rap song of the year, that's the song that you heard all everywhere, like it's the one that's the most Praised throughout the year. It was not this song. You know, I hear this song everywhere.

Speaker 1:

I didn't. I don't know what it is.

Speaker 3:

If we're being honest, the song that should have won was just want to rock with a little oozy. Yes, that was everywhere. That was rap song of the year.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then he took.

Speaker 3:

He took.

Speaker 1:

Jersey Club music mainstream to. I don't know if the Jersey people were mad, but that's what he did and he's the first like mainstream rapper that did that. So I think yeah.

Speaker 3:

He should have won. And so then when you go to rap performance of the year that's when you kind of get into a more tactical approach to it who was the most Good with the bars, the scheme things like that is when you kind of get into rap performance so you could say here's could have won. Or you could say hillbillies with baby came in Kendrick Lamar or black dog with love letter like if you wanted to get into that I wouldn't have considered players. That's like the rap be right, they tried to put players, if anything, that should have been rap song on the ear play last year by Kooli Ray. Oh no, that should have been come on. That should have been rap song of the year last year.

Speaker 1:

That was a little bop, but not but Grammys.

Speaker 3:

But I told you they, her team, handled that song horribly. They didn't drop it during the summer, no, they tried to Bring it back the next year after that. And then, look, they just started getting it nominated for a grant. Her team did that song horribly. I wasted all your money on that song. The worst, ever worst, worst Rollout of a good song that y'all could have done.

Speaker 1:

And then it was a little boss.

Speaker 3:

Uh, melodic rap was a All my life with little dirt and J Cole, so he got his first.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that song was garbage, it was. Yeah, that song was terrible.

Speaker 3:

I was just confused that they had low by scissor as melodic rap, like they had scissors low as a song there.

Speaker 1:

But was she? Was she? She didn't rap.

Speaker 3:

I didn't understand that, but it again, I just want to throw that out there. But let's get into the back to killer Mike. So afterwards he won, you know he swept the three main rap Grammys and afterwards he gets arrested. So a lot of stories go around. Man can't win. Are you falling for this? I just want to. Are you falling for this?

Speaker 1:

No, I know, I Read the article so they say, he would allegedly there was altercation with a female.

Speaker 3:

Well, I they said it was with a female security guard. That's what stars said on his page. Okay, it was ledgery with a female security guard. He ended up not what, leave me at the post bail, did he? No, he was charged with a misdemeanor and he was literally let go right outside of the yeah, arena. This is staged.

Speaker 3:

Okay, let's just keep it a. B. If y'all know anything about what killer Mike's going on and we are in Atlanta Killer Mike has been associated with Caesar Pena. He was in videos with Caesar. I didn't know they were associated. He was in videos with Caesar. He is being accused of being right wing and leading to the right wing. Yes, a lot of stuff they say about him being pro-trump and stuff like that. Even though he's been with the Democrats, they've been saying he's been leaning a lot more right wing with a lot of his politics. And then, if you listen to the songs on the album, he talks about being a landlord and all the other stuff. That bullshit, black capitalism. So there's another reason that people could be Looking at his image in a little, you know, unsightly manner. Mm-hmm. Joe told me I need to stop doing too much science when I was on the spaces with him. The other with the other day, joe Bun told me that he said I'm doing too much science. No no nigga.

Speaker 3:

I'm doing all the science. I Know what this nigga is doing. It's nigga trying to clean up his Image, trying to look tough in front of everybody. Oh, look at them trying to keep the black man down and he's using it as a facade. They didn't even get arrested. This shit is all phony baloney. I See through. I see through it all. I'm doing the chemistry, I'm doing the biology man. You ain't gonna fool me, killer Mike, I know exactly what is injured by the rapper doing Confrontation inside the crypto comm arena.

Speaker 1:

Killer Mike denies the allegation in a new statement. Or he could have been a barb.

Speaker 3:

She could have been a barb, though that was my other theory. She was a barb. She was mad that he won the song, the rap song of the year over Nikki, and they played her by posting it, like she won, on Twitter, and Then she just, you know, got any arrested. So that was mother theory, but I think it's all cap.

Speaker 1:

So the she, she was a guard at the Grammy and she asked him for his ticket, asked him to come around to the ticket place, and then he Apparently allegedly got upset and tried to rush past her, make his way past her and pushed her to the ground.

Speaker 3:

It's all sound stage to me Sorry.

Speaker 1:

That's what sources say, according to a Rolling Stone magazine. I'm leaning to my first she she suffered a allegedly suffered an injury to her hand and fingers and she called for help. And then police were called and then he was questioned.

Speaker 3:

Stage bony baloney trying to get his tough guy image. I Don't. I think he should have one wrapped out in the year, but the other two questionable. But this, this wasn't. You wasn't fooling me with this man. I already let, already, let Charlemagne get me this year, no more.

Speaker 1:

So killer Mike did make a statement.

Speaker 3:

What do you say?

Speaker 1:

He said, as you can imagine, there was a lot going on and there was some confusion around which door my team and I should enter. We experienced an overzealous security guard, but my team and I have the utmost confidence that I will ultimately be cleared of all wrongdoing. The situation has been overblown, but we are confident that the facts of the case, when laid bare, will show that Mike did not commit the Alleged offense and he will be exonerated. That's someone from his camp. The second part.

Speaker 3:

Like I said, man, yeah, I don't know. They're trying to play the revolutionary car and when it really comes down to it, killer Mike, you would not know real revolutionary, you, a cap black capitalist, and the talk that you try to do about the work Eventually comes to this.

Speaker 3:

No, I mean the thing is about this like the talk about him being like for the working class is all it's like it's it's. It's performative, because when you see the stuff that he's been advocating for, when it comes to like what can really help the working class, is it's not. It's been a lot of lot of faultiness, like him supporting the police and stuff like that, like not trying to support the defund the police and things like that.

Speaker 1:

It's faulty in the light when you some you know, come here saying, oh, shout out to me it doesn't seem to match up with his rhetoric at all, because if you're an activist, if you're a black activist, then why wouldn't you want to support the defund the police movement?

Speaker 3:

Again, because when those folks are aligned with you, when they're gonna be the ones at your shows being your security guards. Mm-hmm things that are nature.

Speaker 1:

You're gonna be more a clot inclined do you think it's unfair because they can make his life a living hell? So is it unfair to force him to choose between, like, having a successful career and Making ends meet? Not just making ends meet he's making more than that with a rap career but having a successful career doing what he wants to the caliber that he wants, versus literally being harassed by police like he. He has to choose between the two.

Speaker 3:

When you make the kind of music that he makes and advocates for, the things that he, you know, says he advocates for.

Speaker 1:

This is the bet he made this is part of it.

Speaker 3:

Yep, you can't be sitting here saying I'm on the police side for anything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you could have been rapping about other shit if that was the case and you could have not been an activist.

Speaker 3:

And, like I said, just some of his lines from us. Some of the Album here is like let me state it, I'm real estate when others hate it.

Speaker 1:

That's corny. Like do you think you ate with that? That's corny. Here's another one, a real estate bar.

Speaker 3:

Niggas talk to me about that woke ass shit. Same niggas walking on some broke ass shit.

Speaker 1:

But you were literally like that's. You were the woke nigga for Mad Long. That was you. That's crazy go fecal.

Speaker 3:

I'm the shit. I go fecal. Fuck the rap trap shit. I'm a landlord bitch. Pay rent, pay rent. Wow, had to be my own boss, not somebody else's worker. Shit on a working class.

Speaker 1:

There's literally nothing wrong with getting up and working a nine to five. Have you heard the the fisherman story?

Speaker 3:

There's a fisherman.

Speaker 1:

He's on the beach, he's done working for the day. He runs into a white man I'm American and he's he's like what are you doing? He's like oh, I caught enough fish for the day, so I'm going home. So the the businessman is like that stupid, you should stay out here. For as long as you can catch as much business you can sell the fish. Keep doing it. Keep doing that until you get enough money. Hire people to fish with you, make a company, sell as much fish as you can. For as long as you can open businesses, sell fish all around the world so that you can have enough money to Not sell fish. And then he was like but I can just stop fishing and go home to my family and do the same thing. He was like I can already do that now without all of the surplus. Like you can just have enough. Like sometimes enough is okay. Now what we're?

Speaker 3:

taught though you gotta have a surplus, no one's always gonna take it from us, because we gotta hate our fellow man.

Speaker 1:

Like if you're a fisherman who can get off, go home to your family and spend time with them, see, see your children, raise your children. That's okay, that's, that's a content life like. I've always just wanted to be content in life. I've heard that story before now.

Speaker 3:

But I can say amen when it comes to this is to kind of cap off with the Grammys and it's the killer. Mike man, like you hold yourself to a particular standard when you say so many tangents, when you support yourself on the working class. When you support yourself on the working class, you know. Again, I'm not falling for the foolishness man you want to do better with me. I'm not. I'm not that kind of guy. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Alright. So we got to ask y'all a question, y'all at home, and We'll answer it as well. For a month, if you were asked to not be able to use your phone, could you do that for $10,000? Bear.

Speaker 1:

I Would be itching like a crackhead, but I would force myself to do it because ten thousand dollars is a Good amount of money to me, like that's a that's, that's like a not life changing, but like I would like. I would like to see it I would. And then are there what parameters? Is it just like an old technology, like I?

Speaker 3:

can't watch TV, you can't use your phone.

Speaker 1:

Just can't use my phone for. Tim for a whole so like I could use my iPad you cannot.

Speaker 3:

Well, they just said your phone, so I would assume anything that can be used as a phone. So phone, laptop iPad. Okay, if I can like if I can.

Speaker 1:

If I didn't like watch movies and stuff, and I'm fine, yeah, I could definitely do it 100%. I would line up Every single movie, anime, show that I ever wanted to watch. You'd have to quit your job, though I Would have to quit my job, but would that count? Yeah?

Speaker 3:

You can't use. Oh no, then then?

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't do it because for 10k.

Speaker 3:

No, you know that, you know that you, you know that you could, with ten thousand dollars, create a fund of money coming in circulating.

Speaker 1:

No, not with the amount that I have now. No, I don't think I have enough passive income for 10k to make a Difference. Well, so much so that I wouldn't have to work anymore. What I was it wouldn't be comfortable enough for me personally. Like you, know how I want to live, you know how I regularly live. You have, you have to fund it.

Speaker 3:

I was just asking questions.

Speaker 1:

It's not. It's not a regular. You know, like I'm not a, I Like finer things.

Speaker 3:

I Think I could definitely do it, so it wouldn't be too much of a problem for me. Yeah, I had to. I can distract myself with other things. The only part that I really would be upset upset with is just the convenience of being able to look for stuff that I want to know, and it's like I got a print out, a literal like map quest. Well, in the parameters that we said you wouldn't be able to get on the computer.

Speaker 1:

So I wouldn't be able to go nowhere.

Speaker 3:

new, yeah, you have to drive everywhere that you drive normally, or you have to get a GPS.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I would do that.

Speaker 3:

But you have to find it I. Could go to Target and get a GPS note or you think that's that, you think they still selling GPS is like that.

Speaker 1:

Let me see if they sell GPS is anywhere and look. I immediately grabbed my phone. I wouldn't be able to exist.

Speaker 3:

The first thing you did, all right. So we got to get into another thing that's been hitting the internet crazy. So are you familiar with Michael Porter Jr? I am, so he is a Walmart, so Walmart was a fine. Yeah so Michael Porter Jr Is a Denver Nugget, and that doesn't mean it's in the story either. He's a Denver Nugget recent champion.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea who Michael Porter Jr.

Speaker 3:

Is you just said you knew who he was?

Speaker 1:

Yep, I thought I did, until you said Denver Nugget.

Speaker 3:

So we saw him when we watched the finals last year. We've watched it with your dad. He played well.

Speaker 1:

But he plays with them and I was existing during the finals. I was not watching the finals.

Speaker 3:

That's not important. It was on the pivot, one of our, one of our favorite podcast to talk about, and he basically Michael Porter Jr.

Speaker 1:

Show me cuz. I thought Michael Porter Jr Was that white man Comedian that was married to the black woman.

Speaker 3:

That's Gary Owens. Oh, my god, are Gary Owen. He hates when people add that s Gary Owen.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I thought your name was Michael Porter Jr, sir, I Don't know, yo, that doesn't even, that's not even it doesn't make sense at all. It doesn't that's not. It's nonsensical. Where did?

Speaker 3:

you pull that front. I don't know, was it a movie or something that you seen him in?

Speaker 1:

He just looks like a Michael.

Speaker 3:

But a Michael Porter.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then he's white. So I was like, yeah, you know your dad, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

So Michael Porter is Like I said he's a basketball player, he was on a pivot and he's in a lot of hot water for some statements he said here. So make sure I got the right clip.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, is he so? Is he? Is he white, though he's half and half? I have no idea. He's a biracial brother I've seen as a man on the street.

Speaker 3:

I wouldn't recognize him at all but I think I had a clip right here so he was talking about it. Wnba players and mm-hmm never goes right when you're not spewing the talking point.

Speaker 7:

And they're very talented, but so is so is a famous ping pong player. They're just as talented as a Like the best ping pong players, just as talented as best basketball player. That doesn't mean they're gonna get paid the same, because this is pink pong.

Speaker 7:

It's what the people want to watch, you know I mean. So, as much as I understand females wanting the same treatment as as men, basketball players is it's a different sport people. They're not packing out the arenas, Obviously, their TV deals aren't the same. So as much as I advocate for women and kind of the equality of the respect of their craft and all those things, I mean you can't pay him the same thing, you know. But I do feel like they should. There should be a little way to make a little bit more money Because they are very talented. Yeah, I think. I think the big thing. Obviously when you're thinking about.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, that was Okay. So basically, what he was saying is one. They was on the female tip. Because he said females, I felt like he was referring to female basketball players.

Speaker 1:

He needs to say. He did say women after that, though.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so that's why. That's why I felt like he was talking about female basketball players in that instance. And then when he said women, he was just talking about generally women in the game.

Speaker 1:

He also got because it's, it's what's the word I'm looking for phonetically, like weird for you to say women basketball players. Like that sounds weird, we say yeah anybody would say that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah he didn't say female basketball, he just said female. So that's why everybody was okay. Like this is one of those situations where people were shooting at the small things that were said, but it seems like it they couldn't really fight at the at the factual information that he was talking about because, as a woman, have you ever watched the WNBA game?

Speaker 3:

ma'am, most of the women that were responding to him were women who either played in WNBA over fans, but, like, a lot of their comments didn't really even make a sense. So one of the things they were talking about and Ryan Clark was kind of cleaning up where they were talking about percentages and things of that nature and that the women basketball players want to share the revenue. And they are just so disingenuous and dishonest with this conversation that we can't really talk about it for real. The money is not the same for y'all to be able to do this. So I did a little digging and did some research to kind of discuss and in shape how we should be viewing WNNBA basketball and it should not be with their counterparts who have had a league for over 40, 50, 40 years, 50 years.

Speaker 1:

How long has the WNBA existed?

Speaker 3:

1997.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so it's younger, oh wait.

Speaker 3:

No, it is, yeah, younger than us. No, it's younger than us. It was founded in like in 1997. So right now, what's the last article that was kind of talking about? This has has the NBA revenue at, wnba revenue at $200 million. I Know that sounds like a lot right. Yes, a lot of money, right, we good. The thing is, though, when you take that into consideration about the $200 million, that is just revenue. So revenue is just the money being circulated in. That's not a profit, meaning you got to take in account expenses, everything that kind of comes into the league.

Speaker 3:

Oh so that's not 220 million dollars, it just. I mean to me 200, 200 million dollars are just free money. That's money that's circulated.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what's profit?

Speaker 3:

What do you think the, the men's team, the men's, their counterparts, are pulling?

Speaker 1:

Oh, I Would say, like More than quadruple that you're probably close.

Speaker 3:

So it's 10 billion dollars, oh my god. And 3 million of it is profit, geez, meaning they're covering expenses.

Speaker 1:

Yeah it's still having 3 billion dollars in profit and that doesn't take into account outside Money. That's me made for an endorsement. No, that's a mistake Take.

Speaker 3:

that's not gonna do with the players I have something to do with the league. So ticket sales, playoffs ticket sales, the TV, the deals, all that partnerships all that, anything that partners with the league, yeah, okay, so all that is what comes into that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so they only make three Million dollars of profit. I said bill, oh, billy, okay, billion, billion, billion, wow okay.

Speaker 3:

We're talking about a completely different number.

Speaker 1:

We're talking about two different stratosphere's of actual money and what a business You're telling me the WNBA does not make profit At all.

Speaker 3:

I will tell you even this child Keeping it a beam. The WNBA is just a developmental league for women when it comes to actual the spear. You know why I say that? Not to disrespect the women players, but because women can play in the NBA you got a do you know that?

Speaker 1:

what? What is developmental?

Speaker 3:

So that's a secondary league.

Speaker 1:

So you know, like there's the, so there's a league above the WNBA for women that you can make more money.

Speaker 3:

What I'm saying is that the WNBA is a developmental league. Because women can play in the NBA, it is not illegal for women. A woman has been drafted in the NBA, oh. She didn't play because this is when they had like six rounds and all that shit. But a woman, if she is good enough and can handle this, oh yeah, I need to start Auditioning for the NBA then if we keep it a beam, they, they really wouldn't be able to do the physicality that comes with the league.

Speaker 1:

But it would be so much more interesting to watch.

Speaker 3:

I say that also too.

Speaker 1:

I'd be like, ooh, who's fucking who? I'd be like what's going on in the locker room? Put the cameras there.

Speaker 3:

They're gonna definitely have to do a hard knock for okay, oh, it's gonna be a hard knock. You know, don't even be trying to touch it other girls. But let me get back into what I. So the women?

Speaker 1:

right now this is about 30 years in the league that lives for drama, for real.

Speaker 3:

So the women In the league right now probably share about 20% of the revenue With the with the league, so they get whatever that that 20 million dollars. They're getting 20% of that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so they're getting money from the NBA's profit.

Speaker 3:

Well, that was another part. I was gonna say they do get money from the NBA. The NBA gives them money to exist as a league. That's another reason why I say it's a developmental league. Okay. Because the league actually sponsors oh my god to make sure that it can run not the NBA.

Speaker 1:

Be like here. They're the sugar daddy. Play your little basketball.

Speaker 3:

We want to see the girls during the summer. Here you go Like.

Speaker 3:

That's what it is. It's like your sponsorship and that's one of the reasons why the league doesn't get the respect that it is because you're being sponsored by their league. But let me wait to get to there. So, like I said, hold my horses. Their league has only been around for 30 years. They're getting about 20% of the revenue. Nba players in the 1970s we're getting about 27%. So one thing to add about that about the players in the 70s is there was another league that was being played there wasn't just the NBA.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I did not know that also, it was more white men, less entertaining.

Speaker 3:

Continue during the 70s is when they let the niggas play. Okay the 40s is when it when it was just a while it's been around for that long. So I mean and this is what I was about to say too so in the 40s, about 46 to 47, 1947, some of the early salaries are about four to five K a year. That kind of turns to be about 60 to 80 K and this year and this kind of money, yes, that's decent salary for a league that's not making a whole bunch of money.

Speaker 1:

That is that a decent salary. That's like a, that's like a nine to five.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but at the time your league isn't making a whole bunch of money and you're making a salary playing basketball for not the whole year.

Speaker 1:

Wait, let me. Let me have you clarify. You're saying that the four to five K then in 2024 would be 60 to 80 K. Now, yes, my, are there. Are there basketball players making that in the league?

Speaker 3:

not NBA.

Speaker 1:

Okay. I was about to say, because that is absolutely Okay. Okay, okay, okay okay. I didn't. I thought you were comparing it to the NBA. I was about to say goddamn nigga, quit and go get a job at Amazon.

Speaker 3:

I'm comparing it to the women of the Of the WNBA cuz. I said that was around early in the league, but because the salaries were being a little bit higher was because they could compete with two different league, literally from 46 49. It was two competitive leagues going on and then later on it's when that got founded, like the, the ABA and all that stuff was later on in your research?

Speaker 1:

Do you, did you, look up the average salary of a WNBA player?

Speaker 3:

right now it's about 70 to 80, I believe oh my god. Yeah that is so sad they only play during the summer fair. They're gonna play 34 game.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, okay. So like from training to end of season, if you win, how long are you playing?

Speaker 3:

your playing, so probably like September, october, something like that to from from like how many months.

Speaker 1:

It's like three or four months, okay, okay, okay, you know they're playing 30, that's less blasphemous.

Speaker 3:

They're not. They're not even playing half the amount of games the men are playing, okay, so that's what I'm saying, like you got to kind of put that in the context and then they can play overseas and do other.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's another thing that they don't like that, though but I'm gonna get into that too.

Speaker 3:

So in 1954 National Players Association was founded and then, in 64 is when they had their pensions were adopted due to threat of service During the All-Star game in 64. So we've never seen the women's strike or even become come closer strike.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to tell you about a few more strikes that happened after this 64 what. It wasn't a strike, but it was a threat. So again during the playoffs in 1967, there was another strike that was about to happen if they didn't get the things that they agreed to, because they were not gonna perform in the playoffs.

Speaker 3:

The NBA so that's when the 82 game season became what we know today. That was in 1967. That's when they increased the salaries in the pension Mm-hmm. Now 20 years, this is when a bird and magic is all coming in. And again, this is why I kind of want to talk about, because I want people to frame this in a mindset. Right now we're just getting our bird in Larry, that Caitlyn Clark girl she's, she's Larry Bird, mm-hmm. Potentially you can maybe get an angel, angel Reese, to be that.

Speaker 1:

She get her shit together angel.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I mean, you can probably.

Speaker 1:

Damn she over here being a hot girl on goddamn tick-tock and shit. Get in the gym.

Speaker 3:

She could be kind of like that magic type in regards to just the way that people care and like her if she, you know the way that she has that image and then you have. Coming up behind them. That's a few years younger. Lojay, her name, no her name is juju Walk Watson. She's with for USC. She just scored 51 points not too long ago. She's like Jordan.

Speaker 3:

She moves like a boy, like when you see her walking and play on the court. She moves like a boy. So they're in the. They're in this part right now of their Inception of their league, in the, in the way that their league's going where they're at the same point that guys were. They're actually ahead by like 20 some years. Okay, if you actually think about it.

Speaker 1:

We like that. Yes, gmos in the food, making these bitches Brawling. Let's go.

Speaker 3:

So another Instance right here where they were having a situation was in 1982-1994. The league was actually behind on pension payments and the players were actually able to use this to guarantee them around 50 to 75% of the revenue. So during the 80s, in the 90s, like, the players had a large portion more than the owners of the revenue.

Speaker 1:

That's good, I like that.

Speaker 3:

But then you kind of come in this but you wasn't with me shooting in the gym, so after that they lost that to the players. This is when Commissioners turn. He passed away.

Speaker 3:

David Stern comes into the league and during that time even though that the Owners were getting less money, the league was thriving, players were more. You were more encouraged to play because you were particularly get more money and you have better, a better product growing because you had a lot of folks drug testing came in to play in this time, like you stopped a lot of that kind of bullshit that was taking down the league and making it look less steroids, but then 91 happened you know what happened in 91?

Speaker 1:

I have absolutely no clue.

Speaker 3:

No, they found out that the league was not giving all the money. They were out here collecting revenue from sweets, rental sweets and playoff tickets that they were not accommodating for. Oh the next week later on you have the strike. Oh, and that's where the players end up going 50-50 with the close to 50-50. I remember yeah, that was a strike, that was. Another one was a eight, but in 95 or 99 is when they had a long strike.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, that's what the next actually went to the playoffs.

Speaker 3:

They went to the finals that year the last time when they went to the is there in a strike? My next.

Speaker 1:

Right, yep so that's when it kind of happened If the next ever in the playoffs we flying in New York? No, I want to say that this is what happened here?

Speaker 3:

This is what happened here. They were able to get back to like a 49 50 kind of range Because they included those things that they weren't sharing with the players early. So then they were able to kind of get it balanced down during the next agreement and now the players is like 50-50 now. But this is after all that kind of going on in the revenue.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that is so interesting.

Speaker 3:

But that's why, if you look at where the women basketball game is now, there's no reason for them to be kind of upset the way they are, because they're growing way better than the men league was at the same rate and that's because we got y'all, just like anything else in here, the way. The reason women have a good experience because of the men around. You know it, baby.

Speaker 1:

You know it, baby, I was about to say that you ate that research and then the way you ended that just maybe not want to acknowledge anything good that you did Just now. So let's move on shaking good. I'm just telling you, I like the, I like the research you did on that, babe, I think you that was a, that was great. I tried, I didn't, I didn't know any of that I try that, I try to educate.

Speaker 3:

You care about sports and that's another reason why sport doesn't succeed. You know it was on lifetime, the WNBA. The WNBA is on lifetime.

Speaker 1:

Oh child, they could put the WNBA Everywhere, they could blast it everywhere and I would scroll past it willingly every single time. I don't watch the men's sports. I don't care if you switch it out. The only way I will care about sports is if you put commentary in the middle which lets me get to know the people Individually. I have to be individually invested in these people, in their stories. I need to see what's going on in locker rooms. I need to know tea. I need to know drama. What's going on with your family? That's why I love watching hard knocks. That's the only sports content that I will consume, because I'm like it's. It's it's fun, it's like training. What's going on in the locker room? This is lifestyle content. I love a good lifestyle moment. Sports Hate it. I'm not even. I'm not even gonna act like One of those girls say oh, I like, no, I don't care about any of this shit, I don't and that's not.

Speaker 3:

That's not, that's not that common at all. Like even I use the data girl who played basketball in high school and she was like one of the few girls who can name you WNBA player, like it wasn't too many girls on her team that could tell you oh, this who play here, no, no, it's like it's not rare the only thing I could tell you about the WNBA is that I follow this beauty youtuber.

Speaker 1:

Her name is glamizante, she gay and she dated WNBA player. That's the closest I could get and Brittany Griner. That's all I could tell you about the WNBA for real.

Speaker 3:

So no, if anybody want to be a nigga for real is Brittany Griner. Like she go harder than some of the trans niggas out here, like she became a baby daddy. That's the most nigga Shout out to Brittany Griner.

Speaker 1:

Don't, don't, don't, shout out with her breaking homes up.

Speaker 3:

She really broke like three homes up in that shit, like it's the kids original family, the girl her and a girl family.

Speaker 1:

It's a mess. Unless it was a private adoption, the original family wasn't broken up.

Speaker 3:

All right. So man Ludacris has been getting a lot of heat lately.

Speaker 1:

Ludacris has been moving.

Speaker 3:

Real weird. Cat Williams has sparked it off on it on my boy.

Speaker 1:

Cat Williams said your wife got a long, ugly, light skin face like the rest of the long ugly, light skin face women, and then you came out, made a freestyle. Well, he said that you Williams actually said that you Are a sellout and a coon and your wife is ugly. And then you came out in a freestyle.

Speaker 3:

It was like I'm not a sellout or a coon, so the the information about him has been coming out more, so some questions about how he got his kid into his possession, as Basically it's been on tiktok man, they've been shit. No, I don't really appreciate it, so I'm gonna call out.

Speaker 1:

This is all a legend.

Speaker 3:

I mean, this is actually some validity to this statement. Oh, it's a lot of court records to prove what just oh shit.

Speaker 1:

So this is not a legend.

Speaker 3:

So, uh, this is from true tisis and let's go. This is what she had to say about Uh, sir, ludicrous.

Speaker 11:

This is a reminder that ludicrous is a villain.

Speaker 11:

After dating his girlfriend, adoxy for a few years, ludicrous had a fling with an old high school friend named tamika fuller and got her pregnant. Fearing that news of this affair would ruin his relationship and public image, luda allegedly begged tamika to terminate the pregnancy. Well, after hearing the baby's heartbeat and she had the baby knowing she would be a single mother ludicrous was ordered to pay a couple of thousands of dollars per month in child support, and he didn't like this very much. So he quickly got married to adoxy and petitioned the court for full custody of a child he had allegedly never seen. Apparently, he cited that his financial situation in two-parent home life was a better fit. The single mother, low income household tamika could provide for the baby. So the court granted him full custody of a baby he barely knew and who was still nursing. So, no matter how much ludicrous the rebrand is, this nice family man the north remembers how he snatched that baby from her mother and gave it to his new wife to raise so he wouldn't have to pay that baby?

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

So let's first clear clear this before we get into the whole conversation of it. Uh, ludicrous. Did not snatch the baby from this woman. He agreed to pay the seven thousand dollars that the judge said that he was gonna pay. She then went to the court and asked for more money. And then that's when he said, instead of getting the girl that got on her back money, I'm just gonna give the nanny money and I'm gonna get the kid on my own and take care of it, not gonna give you I don't like that year.

Speaker 3:

When I can just give the nanny 80 and take care of the kid.

Speaker 1:

It's, it's just the. The getting custody of the child is not coming from a genuine place of like for the child's well-being, like if he Went out of his way to get custody for this child because he was concerned for the child's well-being at any point or in any way at all why don't have to be?

Speaker 1:

concerned. No, I'm just saying the intention behind it was shady, was it not? We don't know, because we're listening to her. Okay, based on this, I don't the intention behind it was shady. If. If he got full custody because he did not feel like paying this woman who he willingly nutted in Child support, then that's wild. That's not wild. If that is the only reason that is Wild. So, because you still Feel nothing in this, no matter how much you, you begged her to have an abortion, like that's probably. If it was like a fling, that's probably. I assume, not a conversation they had beforehand.

Speaker 3:

Like my thing is this like what is your thought process when it comes to a woman and her having a child?

Speaker 1:

Because it's not a woman. This is a woman having. No, when I think about um having, when I think about having a child, I think about two people, because that's what it takes.

Speaker 3:

Okay, it takes it to get pregnant, to have the child only takes one, yeah. So what is it that you have when a woman has a child?

Speaker 1:

before having the child, the pregnancy, the has to happen first. So there's two people that have that, that are involved in that.

Speaker 3:

Okay, but that's again. That's neither here nor there. For when I'm asking you, when I'm asking you, do you think that because she's a woman, she's in doubt to certain things, that Maybe, even if it makes sense, she should still be given the benefit of the doubt? So if I'm saying that, hey, I can put this kid in private school, I can have him the bed living in the best area, I can do everything better than you, because my life is, quote-unquote more successful than yours, all you did was get on your back for me and I, what I did was wrap my ass off and got to the top Like, why do you feel like you're more entitled to that, to this child than him? Because that's what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

You're saying that that she's more entitled to that's. That's if you think. You think that the enrichment that she'll get from all of the Things activities she'll Be a part of is gonna be it's gonna be more beneficial to her than like her being raised with a consistent parent. That's there all the time. I don't think I was able to like emotionally cater to her.

Speaker 3:

At all times. You know what the I, the may have said this on a prior show before, but the consensus on the best thing that you could give a child is a zip code, and that's what he can do. He can give her a better zip code than she can, regardless of how you feel about. Oh, she's the mom who said this. Who said what?

Speaker 1:

the the best thing you can give a child.

Speaker 3:

It's just a saying it's a common Okay, because if it's not like a child.

Speaker 1:

Behavioral Psychologists that said this then.

Speaker 3:

I feel like this is the understanding of the best thing that you can put a child in Is an environment that other people are like mine.

Speaker 1:

That's what you feel like and I feel like that's 100%, and I feel like the best environment you can put a child in is with uh parents. Parents, hopefully, but hope, a parent that can um consistently provide emotional and and guidance but that emotional support and guidance on a on a consistent basis. Once you put that caveat in there.

Speaker 3:

Then all it is is just resources, because if you're, if you're, not from from the parent but if it.

Speaker 3:

But you just gave a caveat. So again, if I can get, if I can have this child in an environment where he's safe, warm and clean, but listen, listen, okay, go ahead. You can have an environment where this child is safe, warm and clean Safe, warm and clean, but I'm not their biological parent. And then you have them with the biological parent that we just say it's not going to be safe, warm and clean. I'm inherently better than the child, than the child's parent.

Speaker 1:

The child is going to be safe, warm and clean with her mother, with the child support that is being paid to her in this specific situation. We're talking about tamiko, who is already A successful person on her own. I went through her instagram. She has her own career. She takes her daughter to a bunch of events. She looks like she's part of the parent teacher fucking association Like she's a very active parent, but you're not.

Speaker 1:

You're not taking into context. Is there something? Is there something that we need to know about her that we don't know about her?

Speaker 3:

No, we're talking about the context of the situation. Now she's been able to put herself in a good situation. When she was Having this child and when she was okay with bringing this child in this world, she was not in this good situation.

Speaker 1:

What so? Was she homeless? Was she addicted to drugs? Was she in an abusive relationship, like was she? Was she in a situation where she could not provide a Safe, warm place for this child and also emotionally Provide for her and support?

Speaker 3:

her. No, she was in a place where she could not provide better than a millionaire. Let's move on.

Speaker 1:

Like that's what I'm saying like, like, because you think that the most important, the the best thing you can do for a child Is financially provide for them, and then that's the disconnection that we're having, because I think the best thing you can do For a child is be there for them and that's. This is the same argument that we were having Um, what was it last year? Like, this is the same thing, which is why I want to move on, because this is all. This is going to be a disconnect that we're all we're always going to have. We came to the conclusion last week that we're going to have this disconnect and we're always going to disagree on this specific topic.

Speaker 1:

And I just, I genuinely think because in this specific situation Ludicrous, like we don't know the, the nuances of the situation, right, but from this tiktok, this baseline like he had a baby with a woman that he wasn't supposed to be with first, right, he wasn't supposed to be laying with this woman there was something that you weren't supposed to be doing. First of all, consequence of your action, there's a, there's a bed.

Speaker 1:

There's a there's a bed that you have to lay in the. Unfortunately, the child is the delaying in the bed.

Speaker 3:

But the child has nothing to do with me cheating and the child being in my, my custody.

Speaker 1:

The child has everything to do with you cheating, because the child is the result of you.

Speaker 3:

But that has nothing but the child's existence, in the way that it lives, is life the child shouldn't exist.

Speaker 1:

But, it has nothing to do with the child shouldn't exist.

Speaker 3:

See, that's hot again. That's why johnny the majors got arrested because women think like this the child should work You're worried about the cheating, and the cheating has nothing to do with the child's experience.

Speaker 1:

Cheating was the first thing, but the as as your woman, the cheating was the first Thing. That shouldn't have happened.

Speaker 3:

So, by your logic, if I had a baby, by your logic, you can let me finish, can you let me finish? By your logic, that means if I had a child, okay, but by your logic, what you're saying is give me the phone back. If I had a child on you, you feel like that child should have a bad existence.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't think the child should have a bad existence Should be a less than in our child. No, no, no, no. I'm just saying as a woman, that's the first thing that I'm focusing on, because everything that happens after this is a result of your fuck ass.

Speaker 3:

That's why doing this shit, that's why that she wasn't supposed to be doing and that's why Jonathan majors Went to jail because women think like this instead of what actually is going on. Again, you can't. You can't get past the fact. Why, why?

Speaker 1:

am I? Why am I dealing with the consequences of your actions? That should not have been a millionaire.

Speaker 3:

God damn place. I'm a millionaire. That's why you're dealing with the consequences of my because you can't go to too many other black men and get this experience.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, obviously you you dog see, or whatever her her name was wasn't upset at all. She doesn't. She's fucking start a baby with him.

Speaker 3:

She sat there and said ludicrous is a rich man. I'm not going to get a rich man.

Speaker 1:

This lady was in medical school when she met. Ludicrous, she dropped out. You women don't care about your own career y'all. No, I'm agreeing with you. She didn't give. Obviously she didn't give a fuck about her career. She dropped out of medical school, the law school, wherever the fuck she was y'all.

Speaker 3:

Y'all don't do that for y'all. Y'all do that to look appealing to rich man.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter why she did it. The the point of the matter in this specific situation is that she did it. So she is one of the women who don't give a fuck about her career. She just wanted to be with this man. Okay so, everything okay. So then she stole a baby. She stole a baby with this man, right, who didn't initially want the baby. The baby should not have happened in the first place. There wasn't supposed to be a baby to get stolen in the situation.

Speaker 3:

That's why he can't talk to y'all, y'all.

Speaker 1:

That's why we can't talk to y'all. I'm gonna harp on that, because why is the baby here, the baby here what?

Speaker 3:

no, because I'm a millionaire and I can fuck what I want. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, respect it. I'm a millionaire and I can fuck what I want, so sorry, tamika, this regular ass was.

Speaker 1:

She went to school with this man, okay. So she tried to get a lick. She, she, oh.

Speaker 3:

Tamika is his wife right.

Speaker 1:

No, tamika, is the, the, the baby mom? Is she the mistress?

Speaker 3:

Okay, I thought. I thought he said the high school sweetheart Was tamika. Yes, okay, so he went back to this high school.

Speaker 1:

Yes. I understand so he he is with this lady, this, this african woman, woman of his dreams. Obviously she's. She's so successful, she's beautiful, she's gorgeous, all at uh, regardless of what cat william says, right. And then he's having an affair with this lady, which he's not supposed to be doing, and then he gets her pregnant and he's like, holy shit, like this is eudoxy. I hope I'm pronouncing her name, right. Obviously this is the woman that I'm, I want to marry.

Speaker 3:

Okay, get to get to the point of saying we've already told everybody what happened, so just get to the point what you're trying to say.

Speaker 1:

He's a fuck nigga. Okay he, he did what he did, and then he was scrambling, he scrambled and he scrambled and stole a baby.

Speaker 3:

Y'all hate y'all just in this kind of discussion. Y'all hate that a rich nigger can do rich nigger shit. Like that's just the funniest shit in the world. Y'all want rich niggers but they get mad that rich niggers can do rich niggers shit. It's insane.

Speaker 1:

All right, man um, I just want to say that it's amiga Was not the one who was chasing after originally in a situation. Let's move on.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I know I talked about a while ago that you know there that could be a good place for a straight man Sometimes, do you? Let me set it up first, you don't have to get there.

Speaker 3:

Yes, let me do the setup first and then you can. So I got salmon. Internet can be, I can say prior said it could be a good place for being a straight man, but this morning, the morning two mornings ago, it was definitely not that. So I wake up, you know, I mean I keep my odd hours. I'm waking up doing my thing and I see Drake On my phone. I'm like, oh yeah, we got some new music coming out. I already see him on tour. You know, boom, more music coming. So I click the link and I scroll a little bit and I'm seeing like I'm seeing weird emoji, thinking I okay, maybe the song is ass.

Speaker 3:

I Scroll, part two scrolls down. I see this red nigga jacking his shit like a fucking slinky. I was fucking upset, I Was pissed off, drake got a jerk off video on the internet. I Again. Drake is my man. I fuck with his music. I don't need to be. I should have never seen that.

Speaker 1:

That shit is wild. Drake's dick is bigger than I thought it was gonna be young.

Speaker 3:

I'm not even comfortable with this. Why?

Speaker 1:

does this? Man have a hammer.

Speaker 3:

This nigga had the monkey full, full throttle. It wasn't even full throttle.

Speaker 1:

It was a half mass. You could tell Drake's dick is bigger than what we saw it to be, so one thing I wanted me to clarify with you I was not saying full throttle with the complexity of what his penis was pumping.

Speaker 3:

I'm talking about his hand. Now you saw all the things I. Can you listen to work. I say I'm not referencing what his shit was, was on, I'm referencing the thrusting of his hand.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Moving past that. You saw that shit, though. You saw what his shit was on. You. You saw, it my dick small.

Speaker 1:

Ah, I feel like, ooh, I should have made a list of celebrities who I know got little dicks too. Um, so I was really surprised, like Drake. Drake genuinely gives me like little dick energy, because he has not been able to keep a woman for so long like he. He, for some people, is attractive, he's rich, he's famous, he's light skin, he's, he's fit. I'm like why you know, like he's like what's been going on with Drake? Can we talk about the women? He must have a tiny, tiny, tiny little penis, but that's not the case.

Speaker 3:

He doesn't.

Speaker 1:

He doesn't have a tiny, tiny, tiny little penis. Can we stop somewhere quick? You just said there the women, logic.

Speaker 3:

So you just said all of these things right, and then you ask why can't he keep a woman? The question should be if I'm all of that, why would I want to keep a woman? If I, if I'm rich, famous and have a fucking hammer, the last thing I want to do is keep one woman around, like that's the thing that was so funny about the commentary on this because that was the best part about this Was this the commentary was that the women could not say shit anymore, like the shit that there were women still saying mad shit, but it was all corny.

Speaker 1:

Fuck Y'all, should we say. Y'all said the lame is shit in the world.

Speaker 3:

Nothing can be the shit that you just said. The shit that you just said was the goofiest shit. You rich or you can't keep. Who gives up About keeping a girl when I'm rich with a hammer? I don't want to keep a girl. I'm rich with a hammer. I want the next girl.

Speaker 1:

Fair, fair, but you know he's still a weird-ass nigga and all of the all of the hammer okay. Damn, it's not your dick. Like, is it your dick? Is it your money? Is it your fame?

Speaker 3:

I got the hammer though Like goddamn All of the, all of the girls.

Speaker 1:

They go to all of the girls that I saw.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not homophobia, did you just say?

Speaker 1:

that's your dick. It's not your dick. It's not attached to your body.

Speaker 1:

That's not homophobia, that's just body autonomy. Nigga, the fuck out of here. It's homophobic semantics. So, um, I saw all of the girls fucking going crazy Over this, this, this, this, this video. Like that's not still Drake the the dick is no. Like that's not still Drake the dick don't matter, it's still attached to this nigga, who's still corny as fuck. Like that's still I need to max win. He's not attractive. I've never found Drake attractive though. His whole persona and everything about him, the thing he does with his um, the way he poses with his you know people gonna tell you like you know that thing he does.

Speaker 3:

You know people gonna say you're a lie, right Liar?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there are so many men that I find attractive and light skin men that I find attractive. I have never found Drake attractive but for you to find.

Speaker 3:

Not find Drake attractive, but then say you find me attractive. And then multiple people have said I look like Drake.

Speaker 1:

You look like j Cole. You don't look like Drake. People, literally, you don't give Drake's aesthetic, you don't give pretty boy people literally you haven't seen me with my haircut.

Speaker 3:

But people have said I've never seen you. Look up pictures on the internet right now where people say they'll say drake hole, they'll call me drake hole.

Speaker 1:

Okay, well, I've never seen this man with his haircut. He's had locks the entire time.

Speaker 3:

He's had the beers and and that's what the people say the beard and all everything will say this drake.

Speaker 1:

You don't. It's the manurisms, it's him specifically. That's what I'm saying. I'm not unattracted to light skin men. I'm not unattracted to men who generally look like drake. I'm unattracted to drake because of who drake is, of his manurisms, of the way he like purses his lips when he smiles, like. I don't like drake specifically. There's. I could give you a list of light skin men that I think are finest shit, including you, sir.

Speaker 3:

It's not doing what you think it's doing like the fuck.

Speaker 1:

Drake drake's manurisms is what I think is unattractive.

Speaker 3:

Off the drake we have.

Speaker 1:

You have something else to get to so yeah, because I just want y'all to know that I found out about the, the pic from my husband I got woken up with this.

Speaker 3:

That's not what I don't do. That that's. That's not what I walk you up?

Speaker 1:

Nah, I open my eyes and this nigga was like Drake's dick is on the internet. That's the first thing I heard when I woke up this morning. That's not what happened. He was like dick. This as soon as I woke up. That's not what that's exactly what happened?

Speaker 3:

That's not what. You walked in the room and I told you what happened. There was no me waking you up. You walked in the room and say good morning. Oh my god. I told you what happened.

Speaker 1:

You literally Open you, fucking slam the door, open you. And then you tapped me get off multiple times I did not. And then you were like, babe, babe, you got to get up. I gotta tell you some, you're fucking lying. And then I was like, what is it like? What are you? What are you waking me up for? Because I've told him so many times to not wake me up, to tell me shit.

Speaker 1:

Right, I can't believe you're looking on his podcast and line and then he wakes me up and he's like Light skin niggas gotta win. And I'm like what are you talking about? My nigga Like Like what are you talking about? He's like yo light skin niggas like they been shitting on us. You know, we gotta win on these dark skin niggas. Drake got a hammer. I was like Did he, did he diss somebody? Like did he diss kanya? Like Did he unload the bars? He was like nah. And then he showed me the jerk off video. He was like look at this, this is the stick. And then that's how I was woken up to my husband Praising a light skin man's dick like that's his dick. Is that not crazy? I was dry all day.

Speaker 3:

All day.

Speaker 1:

That's wild so. I can't believe you just lie like that.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even bring it up to you.

Speaker 1:

You're the first person that brought it up to me. That's the first Thing that I heard just described. That's the first thing that I heard when I woke up this morning was Drake's dick.

Speaker 3:

It was not this morning. That's how I know you lying. It was the other morning. No, it was this morning. It was not.

Speaker 1:

oh yeah, it was yesterday morning you don't remember it was yesterday morning. My bad, yeah, it was yesterday morning. It was yesterday morning. Yeah, don't believe anything. She said it was yesterday morning. That's the only thing that I was off about I just want you to know you.

Speaker 3:

We didn't need any. All of this. It was like 20 minutes of nothing to get to your part. The segment was supposed to take 20 minutes.

Speaker 1:

Why? Every time you know what. Let's move on so um. Sitting on, stand on my dick, hey, hey. My favorite part of that song so.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the meat market. Well, you will. You'll get the dick. Deets will judge the jewels and cackle at the cocks, prepare for the penises. So I made a list of uh, one through 10. We're gonna go through it really quickly. It's not gonna take too too long. I did make a rating scale. I rated, we're gonna rate, we're gonna rate the, the dicks. So the rating scale Is gonna be a couple things. So first and most importantly is gonna be overall attractiveness. So that's like are you groomed? You know, like, are there any visible, um, deformities?

Speaker 3:

Like some hollywood kisses.

Speaker 1:

Yes, a little bump and bumps. Okay, that's not great. And um, yeah, that's pretty much it. What does it look like? What does it look like? The second thing is gonna be length and girth. Those Go together. We're gonna put those together as in a, in a category. The third thing is gonna be presentation. So presentation is gonna be like are you oiled up? Is there gonna be? Is there more body in the picture? What angle are you taking the picture from? Or is it? Is it manscape, things of that nature, they that goes in and it's kind of Kind of goes in hand with overall attractiveness. And then the last thing is gonna be aesthetics. So aesthetics is like what's going on around the dick right? Is the room clean? If you can see the room, what is the lighting like? Can you see it like really properly, for real?

Speaker 3:

So we have a list going from one no, nigga, don't say ever, say we have a list about this, you have a list. Okay, I didn't help in anything, I didn't comment on any of this.

Speaker 1:

No, it's all me, it's all miss reality. So let's go. Uh, let's start with our list of dicks. We're gonna start from 10 and go to one. We're gonna start at number 10 with chris brown.

Speaker 3:

Okay, hold on, stop saying.

Speaker 1:

I'm, that's just how my verve is well changer for this segment Okay. So we're gonna start at 10 with chris brown. So chris brown is, uh, at number 10 Because I was, I remember, when this nude leaked. I think I was in like high school. I was so excited. I was like, oh my god, this is when I was still problematic and I was still a fan of chris brown.

Speaker 3:

And rihanna's blood was still on his fucking knuckles.

Speaker 1:

Yo, literally literally they it was. I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna refute that. So, um, I saw I was so excited and I was like, oh my god, no, he got a long, skinny pencil dick. I hate it, hate it. Overall attractiveness zero. Um, the aesthetics of the picture, we're gonna give that a zero. Two length and girth. Length was there, girth was not. You get a one overall. Chris brown one, number 10. So let's move on. Let's move on. I don't know if y'all remember, but kanya did have a dick pic leak real quick. Shout out to leaked meat dot com Because they had more than 30 pages of leaked meat pictures Dating back to like 1990, something so like. Shout out to y'all, because it takes a very specific Brand of horniness to keep track of something like this. Did you know the?

Speaker 3:

oldest picture on there.

Speaker 1:

No, I didn't know, because I was scrolling very like furiously past the white men just to like it landed on the one black man every three pages. So I didn't really um do that. I didn't get to page 33. I stopped at like page 12 when I got 10, 10 black people. Um, so the the next person is gonna be kanya. We're gonna we're gonna.

Speaker 1:

Kanye wasn't great as far as like angle, aesthetics, as far as presentation and everything. We're gonna. We're gonna give him zeros all across the board. The body was not giving, the face was not giving, he had sunglasses on, it was inside. We give you a two, kanya. Moving on to number eight.

Speaker 3:

But no, is it after the lipo before the life? This was before the life.

Speaker 1:

Oh well, I don't know, this was media takeout. There's mad media takeout watermarks on this picture.

Speaker 1:

This was a while ago, Okay before the life, oh yeah this was a lot of a lot of these are from mad long ago, because Leaked pics are few and far between, like it happens every once in a while. It doesn't happen that often, plus, for black rappers specifically, it's not that often. So the next person we're gonna have okay, a lot of these like I didn't remember happened. So at number eight we're gonna have michael b jordan. Michael b jordan, um Length and girth, wasn't giving, everything else was giving, though he was on the beach, lighting was great, six pack was giving. He was moisturized, all that. We're gonna give him a three. Okay, he gets a calm three, even though, like michael b J, also um brie, nick cannon's baby mom from selling sunset said that that dick was trash, trash.

Speaker 3:

So three it sucks when you got a bad resume out here. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So at number seven we have jaymie fox. So, jaymie fox, um, this is, this is rare. It started like kind of getting a little bit harder because Pause, but it's it get. It got more difficult to like differentiate because as far as like they, they all look good from here on out, like in general. So, um, jaymie fox is next, because I just like the booty wasn't given with everything, at this point we're, we're, we're nitpicking. We're definitely nitpicking because these are, these are all man dingo men from this point on that, this, honestly. So the length and girth category from this point on is fives, tens across the board, nothing but 100s. Um, so next we have jaymie fox and then after that I put drake after that, because it's a video. It's a video. It looked like there was some lubrication on it. The girls love a lubricated piece. Okay, from what I can hear, you know the, the nut videos. It needs to be lubricated and it needs to have sound. So that that's. That's.

Speaker 1:

Next six is drake aesthetics. Everything was. On point five, our toxic king Blue face. So next is our. At number five is our toxic king blue face. I don't know if y'all remember his, his, his, shit leaghan, but that's why he has all of these girls acting absolutely Insane because he has a massive rod on him. That should is insane, but tall skinny men always do so. Then Next we have antonio brown. I did not know antonio brown had a, had a leak.

Speaker 1:

This was my first time seeing this picture. This was, I think, aesthetically this would have gotten number one if it wasn't for just the pure massiveness of the next two, the the Antonio brown. He was in a pool, you know, like six pack abs, all the things sun glistening, moisturized. I love a moisturized man. First of all, moisturization should have been one of the one of the Determining factors on their own. But that goes into like presentation and everything but like Beautiful looking, no complaints, I'm not even reading them. Everything after number at, everything after Um drake, number five on is like tens across the board, except for the fact that blueface is who he is. That's the only qualm. I have um.

Speaker 1:

So then number two. Number two is nick cannon.

Speaker 1:

Nick the cannon, because what is happening, that's what's happening. That's why he got 17 baby moms and all these women are Are just willing to be in this harem, this this, to be all these sister wives and whatnot, because he's rich and he has just like a just just disgustingly huge dick. What is that about? What is that about? And then number one is gonna be Mr Jamaican Slut Safari. We knew it, we all knew it, you knew it, I knew it, we knew it. That man shows his dick every chance he can get, every chance he can get. And then, yeah, and then there was the company that offered him money to make a cast and sell like toys of his meat.

Speaker 3:

You don't think he did that.

Speaker 1:

He said on Love and Hip Hop that he didn't take that deal but there's, that was a long time ago. Yeah, he probably took it at this point, but it was probably less after he decided not to take it. So that's my 1 through 10. There were a surprising amount of other dicks that I just decided not to put on the list because I was like 20 dicks is too many. So that was 1 through 10. And I love demeaning men and objectifying them. That was my favorite thing I've ever done.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I feel nasty now.

Speaker 1:

You should.

Speaker 3:

There's a story I have, I now feel for the dude that was in this story. So this whole conversation made me think about a time when I was back in college and there was this I was just chilling with some people these folks I didn't really know like that, but it was just like you know, in college you try to meet new people, so we hanging out and I'm smiling just because that's who kind of person I am, and one of the dudes is like look at this nigga always smiling all the time, what you happy about. And his girl interrupts everything and says niggas with big dicks smile all the time For real.

Speaker 1:

That's her boyfriend.

Speaker 3:

That was the nigga that she was with. I don't know if that was her boyfriend. That was the nigga who was claiming her.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't her boyfriend at all, and the whole room goes silent.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy. I've never even touched this girl. He asked her what do you mean by that?

Speaker 1:

Why would you ask her that, in front of everybody, you're setting yourself up for failure?

Speaker 3:

We were 18, 19. So he asked her what do you mean by that? She says we see the shorts, nigga, packing young. And the reason why you don't smile is because you ain't sitting like bro.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that definitely wasn't her boyfriend.

Speaker 1:

That ruined the. She hated that nigga. I had to get out.

Speaker 3:

That was her enemy. I had to roll out nigga for the whole time. He was still at the school. Bro Me mug me the entire time and I'm like bro, I never even touch shawty but she had to blow this nigga spot up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she hated him, she did.

Speaker 3:

When you walk around with the missile yo.

Speaker 1:

That's how I talk around, nigga. Is that I want you to feel bad about yourself? I want you to feel less of a man?

Speaker 3:

She hated that nigga I guess she did. She had to hate that nigga.

Speaker 1:

If they were together, he cheated on her.

Speaker 3:

I actually have another weird story too Like girls are actually kind of like girls really be wanting the picture of the meat. Like when I was on Tinder there was a girl who was like I really don't want to continue texting you until I see what your dick would like and I had to like send her a picture of my dick to continue texting.

Speaker 1:

She had no intentions of wasting her time with a little dick nigga. I've done that before.

Speaker 3:

Luckily I passed. You know, I guess I got the eye mode.

Speaker 1:

I was basically in a whole relationship.

Speaker 3:

Not me. Me and her wasn't in a relationship.

Speaker 1:

No, I was before I found out that this nigga dick was micro. It was wild.

Speaker 3:

Let's get off this conversation because I'm uncomfortable. Now Let me kick.

Speaker 1:

Let's kick some back Like we like you, we can sit through a conversation about a girl, talk about your big dick, but you got uncomfortable about me mentioning that I dated somebody with a micro penis.

Speaker 3:

I'm uncomfortable. Anytime. You and dick, you've been the same.

Speaker 1:

Well, even if the big dick is Richard dick about to be part of my brand now. Period, that's the stuff.

Speaker 3:

I don't. I don't want to be part of it. I don't want to be part of any of that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I be that pussy. Hey, I'm going in tonight what we got. Next, what's on the docket?

Speaker 3:

It's another basketball player we can kick the back in. So you know who Tony Snell is, nope, well, there's a reason he's not that good, but he's been a nine year veteran in the NBA and here's the sympathy stuff going on. So he's autistic, right? His kids are also autistic. Oh, no I mean he's trying.

Speaker 3:

I'm bad I don't know, I feel you yeah, you want me to shut your mouth. Like, your dad made millions of dollars being autistic Like but uh, so he's trying to get into the NBA one more season because if he plays 10 seasons he then qualifies to have his family take care of. You know, regardless, like Medicare and Medicaid medical health insurance.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's going to be covered by the league if he stays 10 years in a league. Yeah. A lot of people are kind of having mixed reactions to it. Why. Because one thing is he has a white wife who goes on on the Internet and flexes and private jets and Hermes bags to lifestyle they live and you want us to feel bad and advocate for you to get back in the league so that you don't have to spend money on you and your kids health.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, stop spending money on them, birkins. I mean, if that's the case, you got that's like 50,000 dollars a piece.

Speaker 3:

Nigga, one of the conversations that people were having was like, oh, you shouldn't be mad, His manager's trying to do stuff. But it's like, bro, when we have start talking about Birkins is not regular. You're not even. We're not even on that Like we need to have a conversation of when we talk about these kind of employees, these high level earning employees. This nigga makes more money than a lot of small businesses. He's not a person in this situation. No he's a corporation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So, like when I say my, my, my motto of I don't Kate for rich niggas is because, for the most part, rich niggas are corporations and if you not making the right choices and the right investments, my nigga, you're famous for having the 0, 0, 0, 0 game. There's a whole mean trash. The nigga played 29 minutes and did nothing, did not accrue a stat. That's a mean. He played the whole time, 29 minutes, and did not do anything.

Speaker 1:

I could literally go to an NBA game right now and do something. Then they get a rebound, at least get 1111.

Speaker 3:

Did not get a deal. Niggas put no points on the board. Niggas made $50 million being asked.

Speaker 1:

Why couldn't? They could do that for me what?

Speaker 3:

I mean, my thing is that you got to have the. You have to have the measurable, the measurable to be asked, and he has those, but the nigga has been nine years of ass. I'm not going to sit here and say that you deserve or somebody should be giving you anything, nothing. Especially when you got that white woman spending all your black ass money.

Speaker 1:

I'm not here for less sympathy for you. I'm not here for that stupid like again, I don't like it.

Speaker 3:

Why does Tyrese want to be locked?

Speaker 1:

in here.

Speaker 3:

Baby, why does? Why does Tyrese want to be no?

Speaker 1:

No, no, any where she was watching.

Speaker 3:

I did not see that. I don't think. I don't think it was a recording. He was like writing it down. I had the message. This nigga said he wish he was a Latino. He don't want to be black. No Well, he didn't say he wanted to be black, but I'm adding that sauce on there. He said he want to be, black no. More. I hate that people don't understand that you can be black and Latino like that's. That's frustrating to me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you can be. You can definitely be black and Latino fully. Every time Tyrese come out and say some shit, I just this is what he said right here.

Speaker 3:

Sometimes I wish I was born Latino. I mean, the Latin community is grounded in family, loyalty, entrepreneurship, businessmen and women literally represent the dream to grind the hustle, doing whatever it takes to stick together against all odds.

Speaker 1:

Hashtag this nigga sound stupid, even even Latino people. It's not done yet.

Speaker 3:

Oh, if us is black, culture was. Grounding in these magical, magical nuance of us, we would be dominant.

Speaker 1:

Every time Tyrese comes out and opens his mouth, I literally what the fuck? Is that if us?

Speaker 3:

is he be doing drugs? Well, he said that was medication.

Speaker 1:

But what is that? Now he's still taking them, because what the what is happening with?

Speaker 3:

Tyrese level of stupidity is magical. Right, that's what's magical, tyrese. That was hilarious.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God, I forgot to say the thing, we forgot to say a lot.

Speaker 3:

We didn't talk about Jay Z Speech.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, we didn't. I forgot to say at the end that the it was supposed to be a whole. The Golden Hammer Award goes to Safari. Congratulations, dictory is yours, all right? So you want me to shoot Safari?

Speaker 3:

See how women are. See how they want you to crash out for nothing Shoot nigga. See how they want you to crash out for nothing Yo, that's wild.

Speaker 1:

Okay, really quick. Did you see Fabio foreign? Fabio foreign got on Beyonce's Internet. He was on some interview and he was like oh, I literally sounded like a caveman at this point to me, because that's what niggaz who say this sound like. He was like oh, if Meg got shot in the foot, where the whole that nigga? If you got braids, where is the rest of your hair at the break? The boxes of the braids are big and then the circumference of the braids when they get to the end, very, very, very tiny. If you got braids, where are the follicles at? Bitch the fuck. This is tired. You're like the eighth person to say this. It's sorry as shit and you're ugly.

Speaker 3:

If any pieces of the bullet touched me, I was shocked.

Speaker 1:

The doctor literally said that he pulled bullet fragments out of her foot.

Speaker 3:

He's trying to say you dumb fuck. He just wanted to say the bullet pierced Street niggas. Hey, that's how y'all operate, normal humans, if the any piece of the bullet touched me.

Speaker 1:

I'm shocked If the bullet grazed me.

Speaker 3:

I was shocked nigga, and I'm telling the bitches like I was it.

Speaker 1:

This is my bullet, my bullet wound nigga.

Speaker 3:

Like I hate. No, y'all don't control normal people's observations of reality.

Speaker 1:

It's five yo, four and really even a hood nigga for real, or does he just rap loud? You went to the braiding shop and you had to put too much yelling your shits. You let Mace take your money and Mace is old and that nigga love Jesus. How you let a nigga that love Jesus rob you for real. You let him do what did he did to him.

Speaker 3:

You're a pathetic ass nigga. You're part of the cycle. That's like when, like she, the single mom, and then the kid is as a kid, like a teenager, and then that kid has a kid like you're part of a cycle or destructive one.

Speaker 1:

Garbage bars.

Speaker 3:

No, I wouldn't do that.

Speaker 1:

He knew your job.

Speaker 3:

We talked about how. We didn't talk about JC.

Speaker 1:

Let's get into JC really quickly, because JC got on the stage at the Grammys. It was like y'all are playing with my bitch.

Speaker 3:

He did say that my problem Okay. Well, he went on the Grammy.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, explain it better. There's a lot of shit.

Speaker 3:

I have a problem with this whole JC shit because the first off, the fact that you're getting a war does not, based off of any present music, means you should have got that shit off screen. So the fact that you got your war on screen is why killer Mike didn't get his own screen All right Most of the like those types of awards. They're not ever for current really less than the person that's coming in, if it's like a reason why they're here, like it's a lifetime achievement type award which is kind of it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so that's what that was to me, and that's never for current music Shout out to Rory and Mall Rory said that he believes and he I think he got this from somewhere else too that this was supposed to be for Diddy, that it was supposed to be Dr Drake giving Diddy this award. But he's a nasty, disgusting man because of the freak off he can't accept this award. That's why Jay Z's speech kind of fell off the cuff a little bit. So shout out to Rory for that one To me, Jay.

Speaker 1:

Z had, regardless of like what. When they knew that Diddy couldn't accept this award and Jay Z would get this award, jay Z had enough time to prepare a better speech than that. He didn't give a fuck.

Speaker 3:

What I said was for close. So like they said that, even when they had talked about Trevor, nowhere has said that Jay Z and Beyonce was there. Like the crowd seemed pretty surprised.

Speaker 1:

I thought that was because Jay Z and Beyonce haven't been to the Grammys in years like they they have been boycotting, I think the only.

Speaker 1:

I thought that the only reason they showed up this year was because Jay Z was getting this award. The only reason they showed up. It's to me my theory is Jay Z was supposed to show up with blue Right and then, for some reason, beyonce was like I am a come to, which is why she just she was just like for us. Let me just look from Louis Vuitton that he just dropped.

Speaker 3:

Let me just come with y'all what the Doug Dick, the Doug Dima, dome 3000. That's exactly what she pulled up looking like Doug Dima Dome from Louis Vuitton Dima Dome from Dima Dome.

Speaker 1:

It's Doug Dima Dome from the Louis Vuitton Dima Dome it wasn't the Louis Vuitton Dima Dome from the Dims Dome, dims Dail Dima Dome, dims Dail Dima Dome.

Speaker 3:

Fucking fairly odd parents. She had a little. I'm tired. This is your queen.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

Over there, don't call her.

Speaker 1:

First of all, first of all, first of all, fix your fucking mouth. Did you just call Beyonce a bitch? I didn't say this is your queen. You said is this bitch your queen?

Speaker 3:

I said that Fix your fucking mouth. I said is this your queen? And she looks like a fucking oral tycoon.

Speaker 1:

She does, though, so like, let's keep it a honey. I thought he called her a bitch. I was about to choke this nigga out. I was about to stab you with this he wasn't going to do. I will stab my husband for Beyonce, no you won't.

Speaker 3:

No, I wouldn't.

Speaker 1:

That's really that's. Don't even make those lies. That's irrational. Let's get into this conversation.

Speaker 3:

He said man, one thing that was bothering me. Charlemagne said this. I hope a bunch of people are talking about this, trying to act like this. Nigga Jay Z said something about the community. Let's go back.

Speaker 1:

He was, just like my wife, album of the year.

Speaker 3:

That's not even the worst part. This thing is said Grammys, please accept us. Please listen to what he said. I said let's talk. Yeah, go ahead. Listen to what he said. He says we'll sniffing them. Boycott of the Grammys, but they still watched it. J DMX didn't get a nomination. I boycott of the Grammys, I still watched it. We see that here he says hey, my wife thing got 32 Grammys but never one album of the year. Your criteria is Messed up on how y'all making these determinations, but we still want to come out here. The nigga was begging for acceptance and it's disgusting. That's exactly what was going on there. He begged for acceptance and then he said my family needs to win everything, because a Beyonce would have won a year that this year or but had been winning on a consistent basis. He would not go up to open arms for anybody.

Speaker 3:

No, he wouldn't and that's the part that pisses me off the most.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because I thought it was very obvious that he was only caping for Beyonce. If you was a caping for the community, he was caping for his wife, like this thing about this thing about the fucking Hypocrisy here, okay, which I thought was sweet until you made your point like I think keeping for your wife is sweet, but that's because I'm a wife. But he could have. He could have taken this opportunity to make a bigger point.

Speaker 3:

My part is, if I'm a cape for my wife, I'm gonna start that off top. I'm not gonna be sitting here trying to act like I'm for everybody else yeah, trying to. Oh, some of y'all go on Feel like y'all was Rob. Some of y'all might get right all that shit is stupid.

Speaker 1:

He was like oh, some of y'all don't belong in this category. He was being like shady and messy and all that stuff.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's BS again. You're not sitting there for the community, you're sitting there to propagate your own family, the Carter line. And that's the real issue that I have with it is that he tries to pretend like he's this black sage, like he's this person who's for the actual group of people, when it's like no, you're for your pockets and you're for lining your pockets. But because you use this revolutionary language Everybody falls victim to like you're trying to do something for the masses and you're not, because if you were trying to do something for the masses, you would have accepted that ward off camera and you were to let killer Mike accept rap album of the year on camera in that place, that big Dark-skinned black man.

Speaker 1:

That rap about rapy rap shit. Yeah, I agree with you 100%. You got your shit off just now.

Speaker 3:

You made a good point, and also to with that once in a while and also with that, tony snail shit people gonna try to be like oh, I thought you were an advocate of the working class. That's not work, tony snail. Okay okay, that's not working class, for one thing. And Also to the nigga got a union that's behind him, so fuck that nigga. All right, he got everything that we're pro union though. We're pro and also to you rich.

Speaker 3:

Don't ever come to our Request when we need y'all to advocate for our pay. I'm not gonna advocate for y'all pay. Suck our dicks.

Speaker 1:

You can literally eat a dick.

Speaker 3:

You go find Drake's fucking slinky you can eat a dick.

Speaker 1:

I just listed 10 that you could eat, so eat one of those.

Speaker 3:

All right, we didn't finish watching mr Mr Smith.

Speaker 1:

that gonna be on our next show, so we yeah, mr Mrs Smith, but we, we were right and they are not hot enough, and that's that's. That's what my review is right now.

Speaker 3:

So far, so far, but we'll get into more.

Speaker 1:

The first, mr Mrs Smith made me want to fuck them both. I don't want to fuck either of these people at all. Childish Gambino is is like what? First of all, stop putting men on tv with mustaches and no like goatee beard or anything. In 2020, fucking for like that's wild. Nobody wants that. Nobody wants that at all. Not one woman wants just like a handlebar mustache. Fucking mr Peanut looking ass like. No, nobody wants that. So that's all we have to say about mr Mrs Smith for now, and then we're gonna do the full review Um, next episode, because I think I don't know how many episodes are left.

Speaker 1:

I think we're on like episode seven or eight. We maybe have like two or three more left to go. It was my understanding that mr Mrs Smith was supposed to have a lot of sexual tension, and I was supposed to be attracted, and it was supposed to be sex, and they happen to be spies. Apparently, I'm wrong. That's what I got from Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, though, but that might be because they're so I'm gonna be like that might be because they're oh attractive.

Speaker 3:

All right, so we gotta. I want to ask the the audience one last question before we go. So yes super balls coming up. So we all know, you know there's a lot going on.

Speaker 1:

Very sad the nigger bowl didn't happen.

Speaker 3:

Well, you know, maybe next year, but there was a interesting situation that happened on the radio so I'm not gonna play the video or whatever. But this got woman calls in and she says that her husband or boyfriend I think it was her husband Her husband gets a call. I mean wins tickets to Super Bowl, so he gets two tickets. Her birthday is Around the same time as a Super Bowl. She wants to go to Vegas with him to go to the game. She doesn't like football. She's not a fan. She couldn't even tell you the teams who are playing in it. He's taken his longtime buddy who they watch the games every Sunday together To the Super Bowl and she's pissed off. Do you think she's he's in the wrong for taking his uh partner to uh?

Speaker 1:

You know what, from looking out, take like taking an objective stance from it. It would. I still wouldn't.

Speaker 3:

I don't know which side I would be from he's still taking her to Vegas, just mind you that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, like if, if I was just like Bystander looking at this situation, I'd be like, damn, I don't know what she would pick. If I was in the wife's shoes, I would 100% be like, yeah, it's me that you're taking, I'm your wife. Like you, can I understand you wanting to take him? And it sucks If I would. It sucks that my birthday is around this time. It's just a difficult situation because, like in any other situation, if my birthday wasn't around this, then I would be like, yes, go with your friend, but then like I don't want to be alone.

Speaker 3:

Where the Super Bowls in Vegas this year. He told her she can come to Vegas, we can do whatever you want before.

Speaker 1:

But she just, she just doesn't go to the game with that.

Speaker 3:

Oh, she's being uh, in this situation again I'm okay, so I'm sorry I didn't hear.

Speaker 1:

If the situation is your, your buddy is getting his own flight, or whatever, to the game and y'all are going to the Super Bowl together and then you're gonna take me to Vegas with you and then we're just gonna have a good Vegas time and you don't take me to the game. I don't give a fuck. Yeah, that's a blast. That's what was going on, oh, okay, yeah, I'm well. Yeah, that's. That's probably the the best um situation for all parties. You're happy with your friend because y'all get to do y'all thing.

Speaker 3:

I don't have to like three in in in uh Vegas, it doesn't even matter what time it starts.

Speaker 1:

That day Can just be your football day and I'll just like go watch usher and get massages. That the pressure is going to be at the Super Bowl oh, oh, fuck, I forgot. I'll just like go watch like people and I'll like get. I'll go to like Michelin star rated restaurants and spend your money while you're at the football game. I don't have to be at the game with you.

Speaker 1:

But if you take consideration to at least like, get me a flight and Book a nice enough hotel room for the both of us, and then, but you're like you're not going to this game because you don't give a Fuck about this, yeah, I would prefer that I don't give a fuck about this game. I just want to go to Vegas with you for real.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna be honest, you don't even gotta take her to Vegas, so you, you next weekend you go do a birthday. Honestly, I'm just being on because my thing is this he did the best thing he could do honestly, I think he he did the best. Thing. My thing is everyone is happy. I think that's the best, she was upset. When she caught into the station, she was upset.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she shouldn't have been upset. She's um, that's. That's a super thing to be upset about.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, if it was, if it was, if I'm be honest, if I'm in that situation and let's just say the option that you come to Vegas is just not an option. Is just me going to Vegas for soup bowl, i'ma go for the soup bowl and we can do whatever for your birthday, whenever after that the only Way I wouldn't be upset if is if you were taking your father.

Speaker 1:

But if you're taking your friend, like I like would be upset, like I'd be like why no? Yeah, the only reason I wouldn't, but if you're, if you're taking your father.

Speaker 3:

The only reason I wouldn't take you and I would take a friend over news, because this moment, as the super bowl and what it actually means, means so little to you. Hey, yeah, but you taking me to like your favorite.

Speaker 1:

In our specific situation, I would still be mad at that, because you don't give a fuck about having your friends around for anything.

Speaker 3:

That could be same true, and I could still invite one of them because the super bowl.

Speaker 1:

You don't give a fuck about having your friends around for anything. Yes, significant, it wouldn't be so. So why would the super bowl be significant enough when our wedding? Was it significant enough? And then that would be just. That would be a whole different argument. I could tell you why. That would be a whole different argument. I tell you why, specifically personally in our relationship, like you, cannot ever, because of how you act with your friends, like, prioritize them above me.

Speaker 3:

I can make an argument for, but again, I can make an argument for others, because it's not pro pro prioritizing your friends. Me, it's an experience of football that you could give a shit about. They actually will care about the experience. The simple fact that they would care about the experience would be pushing me to their side.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's just like I care very much about fashion and everything of that nature. Right, if Chanel invited me to a fashion show in Paris, the first person I would want to take is you, because you're my significant other and I know you wouldn't significantly care about that thing, but it's such a like Like you're the only person that I would want to share something that I'm that excited for with.

Speaker 3:

But but you also don't have different, but you also don't have friends who They'll send you every week where they'll talk about the next bag that's coming out or the next line. You know what I'm saying. We talk about every, every week. I do the same way with football.

Speaker 1:

And I have. I have friends that I talk about fashion on a regular basis with but when I talk about, I have friends that I talk about Chanel On a regular basis with. We send things back and forth. We send each other vintage Chanel pieces, things of that nature. Yeah, I don't talk to you about that because you don't give a fuck about it, but I do have friends that, like, I regularly talk about fashion with but regardless anticipated releases and things like that that go on Antis.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, is there a regular? Like that's what I'm saying, like it's harder to kind of.

Speaker 1:

There are people that I regularly hang out with that anticipate fashion shows, that Um anticipate things that are coming out, that um follow trend forecasters and things like like that.

Speaker 3:

That makes this why you I don't understand why you don't want me. Then, if you have people who actually, yeah, you don't understand that.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. We have a difference in, like, the way we think about this, because I would want you there, because you're the person that I want To share the things that I'm the most excited about, regardless of the category, right, so, like You're just the person that I want to share them, the things that I love the most with because, you're the person that I love the most, baby. That's, it's simple. That's all it is to me. I understand that.

Speaker 3:

But I think to me I would just look at that as an experience, like if, if there was a show Like, say, if it's just vice versa, I'm, I'm the fashion person. If there's a show that I know, this person, I actually care, that I know somebody who actually cares about the show to me, turning that into a date to us, when I can provide them with that and I know who that person is and I can give them that opportunity, just seems More of it, because it's like you're not going to appreciate the same way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, to me it's just like if I'm to the moon about something, you're the person that I want to be to the moon with, I mean that to me, I just. Across the board.

Speaker 3:

There's just different levels of expression to, I guess. Yeah. Because there's to me, there's stuff that I'd be to the moon for. But if I created it, then, yeah, I would want you to be with it, but if it's because I want it like I would be like.

Speaker 1:

You're the person that I want to share my excitement with, regardless of whether you understand it or not. Like I want to.

Speaker 1:

I want to see something no, like in the moment like that's what I was gonna say. I want to see something, and then I want to turn around and then you're the person. You're the face that I want to see when I'm excited, I'm so like like You're the person. You're the person that I want to share that with. Like I would genuinely enjoy sharing it with another fashion person in a completely different way, but what I desire the most is sharing things with you.

Speaker 3:

What's the I? Okay, that's come. I guess that kind of stems from what I'm, what I'm getting to now we're just different in regards to how we express Certain things, like you're looking at it as for what's what you want, and I'm looking at it as what somebody else would want, because I'm sitting there like I know my homeboy would enjoy the football game, because he enjoys football. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm thinking about it from my perspective 100% yeah from in in my perspective.

Speaker 1:

I know that this is not something that you're like excited about. Yeah, so it's all ego, because it's like I'm sitting there thinking to myself like what do you?

Speaker 3:

would get off from Me sitting next to you. I don't care about, but it's just your ego, that's all.

Speaker 1:

But then, at the same time, Right, like if you take me to a Super Bowl game. I know that like this is some or like a playoff. I know that this is something that you're so passionate and you love so much that I would be so attentive and like happy that I'm the person you chose. I mean, I could be attentive on a book in Mandarin.

Speaker 3:

I'm not gonna know what the fucking says yeah, but that's what I'm saying like.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I guess, I'm gonna be like, I'm saying like I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

I mean I jump on your parade. I understand what you're saying. Yeah, You're gonna be like all I gotta do is try to turn everything away. You're so bad, frederick, frederick. Oh lord.

Speaker 1:

What kit, what else we got? We good.

Speaker 3:

Oh no, I mean pretty much everything I had. There was a thing about pretty privileged I wanted to talk about, but Uh, yeah, it was kind of long and then, like the girl was like she was just talking about stuff that could happen ugly women.

Speaker 1:

I don't think we have to get into that. We're almost a two and a half hours in at this point, all right.

Speaker 3:

Anything before we end it? Nope. All right, man, let's Get into this last little portion here. Oh my god, there's more. I'm just gonna do the sign off. Oh okay, I thought there was another segment.

Speaker 1:

I was about to be like god damn, oh man, oh my god, what's that with you? You said portion. There's a little little part right here, okay.

Speaker 3:

All right man. Life is a labor of love. So let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family, and the only thing that's okay to exploit is these corporations. We're talking at f tv. Once you like, follow, subscribe. Appreciate y'all being part of family. We out of here.

Speaker 1:

Bye guys.