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Is journalistic integrity dead, or just evolving? In our latest episode, we grapple with this pressing question as we publicly retract a viral mishap about Victoria Monet’s boyfriend. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as we address bisexuality misconceptions and celebrate Vybz Cartel's release with infectious enthusiasm. 

The Tory Lanez update captures our attention next, as we dissect the driver statement and reflect on the public's mixed reactions to his story. Political antics get their share of the spotlight too, from Kamala Harris’ awkward attempts to woo younger voters to a head-scratching interview with Donald Trump. We also critique the murky ethics of online exposés that target predators, questioning their legitimacy and the potential fallout of clout-chasing tactics.

Relationships and sacrifices come under the microscope as we discuss a woman’s controversial choice to abandon her career for her husband’s desires. Our deep dive into celebrity drama doesn’t stop there; we offer up our takes on the latest Deadpool movie, Marvel actor controversies, and the complicated dynamics of celebrity relationships. 

Speaker 1:

and not tattletale. You want to be like I don't want to snitch that. That shot her, like I'm pointing. I'm pointing at her right at her first day of court. Like that's gonna be my opening statement there are shot her.

Speaker 3:

There's gonna be no trial. I'm singing like a bird as soon as I'm brought into the station, like so goes.

Speaker 1:

Kamala wants to bring the the migrants in the immigrants in the illegals. They're gonna come in and take the black jobs. He said, the black jobs Again.

Speaker 3:

In front of the black people. What?

Speaker 1:

are black jobs. He answered that. He said they're just jobs, hey.

Speaker 3:

Have more desires.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the modest ladies out there yo, what's up with y'all? Y'all all right. What do you mean?

Speaker 3:

I'm Y'all alright. What do you mean? Because who are you talking to? I'm not talking shit. You're not talking to them.

Speaker 1:

Your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the fuck?

Speaker 3:

do you think your fucking ass is doing on that podcast? Now, this podcast is sponsored by Graffiti Tax Services. For all your tax preparation needs, you can go to GraffitiTaxcom we're going to put the link right here. It should be somewhere. And yeah, you can head to them during tax season and if you have any financial or tax preparation questions, head to Graffiti Tax Services. They're our new sponsor. Thank you to graffiti tax preparation services. That's it, well it's. Is it our first retraction?

Speaker 1:

no, I did one before. Remember, I did one before, oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So this is our second retraction, guys man, we messed up.

Speaker 1:

We went viral, though I messed up, I'm, it's us. You don't have an accountability with me, but okay you know your accountability is my accountability. You forego that when we got married, so love that for me um but we, we gotta do, we, we we slipped up on the last episode.

Speaker 3:

You know I no, it wasn't even the last episode it was two episodes ago it was two episodes ago and, um, actually it was the 49th, so it was like three.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was a while ago, but we posted the clip not too long ago and it went viral and I said that Victoria Monet and her boyfriend slash baby daddy are both bi. Turns out this man is not bi at all. He was in the comments. He said himself, he confirmed himself, that he was not bi. So, yeah, my bad, I was fully loud and wrong.

Speaker 1:

I mean, when we're doing this game like this, and again it's. It's not an easy task that we take.

Speaker 3:

I don't even know where I got that from honestly I think, I think that I just want them both to be by you, just really made that up in your head yeah, it's just my head cannon.

Speaker 1:

To be fair, there were other people in the comments confirming that, trying to say yeah, this probably from chronically being online.

Speaker 3:

That I got that from, and there was somebody that said that too she was like it was a dude in there.

Speaker 1:

That was like trying to expose bruh. He had a little pink avi around him. He was a dude we're not doing that.

Speaker 3:

listen, the man said not buy, so we gonna stick to.

Speaker 1:

he not buy and I was wrong One thing here, just because we do may discuss a little gossip here and there and things of that nature. We are slightly, you know, a little bit of a gossip podcast.

Speaker 3:

There's nothing wrong with that, but we have journalistic integrity.

Speaker 1:

We do so if we say something that isn't correct or isn't, you know, in the up and and up, we probably should use a legend at that time yeah but we will, you know, be better in the future. I think that's, that's the most important thing.

Speaker 3:

You know, we can't if I said allegedly, we've been in the game, smoke it would it would have, it wouldn't have been a problem at all.

Speaker 1:

So I should have said allegedly we would have been going crazy smoke show yeah nuts, he probably would still be in the comments, though probably at least victoria didn't come I would have literally killed myself because I love her so much.

Speaker 3:

Don't you ever but okay.

Speaker 1:

So we also got to discuss one little thing with this, because a lot of people tried to insinuate, like you were saying, like putting something bad on him yeah, and that's, that's your opinion, I think yeah of bisexuality, because why would that be something bad? That's way more telling for what?

Speaker 3:

you think?

Speaker 1:

about bisexual people, than it is what you're, what you said. Because, yeah, because, if it's something positive, if you watch the whole clip.

Speaker 3:

I was like positively hoping that this man is bisexual, because I thought it was hot your little nasty fantasies. Yeah, it's just the amount of attractive him and Victoria are. I said it in the last clip, so it wasn't from a place of like degradation or malice or anything of that nature. So I'm glad that that type of thing went viral and not me shitting on somebody again. Well, hey man.

Speaker 1:

We got to get to the point that we're going, and I'm proud of us. We got to go where we got to go.

Speaker 3:

And we're not deleting it, no. Vibes Cartel is free. Do you hear me? Vibes free. World Boss. World Boss is free. Never get away, never get away. Dedicated to the man, me, no one, no Adam. One month to my pump, me a one month to my pump, me a one month to my pump me a one month.

Speaker 4:

To my pump me One man, I don't know how to do that? I can't do that. I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to do that.

Speaker 1:

It's like being Irish right. No, not at all.

Speaker 4:

It's so much more complicated. Scottish Remedy it gets real ethnic when I make the sentence.

Speaker 1:

I always feel white when I listen to Caribbean music.

Speaker 3:

I gave y'all a vibe sandwich.

Speaker 1:

A sandwich of vibes. I feel like that's in all y'all voices.

Speaker 3:

We need the horns back today.

Speaker 2:

I said that, but Fuck me, I have no idea what that is.

Speaker 3:

It's like a very old Jamaican dialect that nobody else speaks anymore.

Speaker 1:

Again, I feel like a caucus. I'm a gringo when all this comes on. I'm gringo city.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

All right, so let's introduce the show. You're listening to talk fnf tv. I'm your host rhetoric. I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss reality hi, I feel like I should go back to misinformation after yeah, for sure 100. You are misinformation now literally the queen of it, queen of hate and misinformation. I love it. I'm glad I'm married.

Speaker 3:

We're so toxic oh, the worst. I was saying earlier that we're so toxic that, like, the platform that we get the most positive feedback on is twitter yeah, it's like a reverse negative.

Speaker 1:

What? What, how, it's a, we're chosen, we're just chosen to, just you know toxicity be different in the algorithm everyone else they hate us and then twitter they love us yeah, and it depends on the content yeah, all right, so we got to get into this man. It's.

Speaker 1:

Uh, some news has broken in the last few days regarding a old case that we all thought was decided and done with, but we just seem to can't run away from it, this damn negatory lanes. So I guess, guess there was some documentation that was released that was supposed to be in the courts but wasn't because, for whatever reason I'll get into that, because I feel like it was more Tory's fault why this information didn't get out to anything, but comes out his driver 14 point docket or something like that.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how long it was it was about 14 points, but if you read the last two, basically it says that after the fight between megan erupted in a what's her name, kelsey, kelsey okay, her and kelsey. I was about to say carly her and kelsey her and kelsey erupted.

Speaker 1:

Uh, kelsey then went and grabbed a gun no mention of where, who, where this game came from grabbed a gun, then tori tries to disarm her and then he conveniently doesn't see who shoots the gun. And here we are. So now everyone's going on. The case of oh tori lanes is innocent. We need to free tori lanes. I think we need to go back over the charges because this feels like a little bit of a comprehension issue because tori lane's gonna stay in jail for what they put Tory Lanez in jail for.

Speaker 1:

So he had basically three felonies. It was possession of the gun, assault, which in the state of California does not mean you hurt somebody with a gun. Pointing a gun at somebody is grounds for assault in California. So assault and discharge.

Speaker 3:

Which the gun was discharged, the gun was discharged.

Speaker 1:

Discharge. Ain't nobody claiming the gun, but you, the only one person.

Speaker 3:

Well, ain't nobody coming with that that would be the only thing that would get a return right. If it was proven that kelsey was the one that shot the gun, then he didn't discharge it, yeah somebody would have to say that, yeah, he shot.

Speaker 1:

But you have other witnesses that already did testify that they saw a man shooting a gun so like. So you have a lot of misinformation coming out for. But again, at the end of the day, I don't see where he would not have got off because he didn't get in trouble for shooting megan. That was never part of the case. Yeah, he was, because he had a gun. It was discharged and he wasn't supposed to have it. Everybody else said it wasn't their gun when they're answering.

Speaker 3:

He was the last nigga. Did you have security or anything in that car?

Speaker 1:

like somebody should have driver somebody should have when they said they had known each other that on the chin, honestly, that's what I would think that the driver would do. Yeah, but that's another thing too about this whole conversation but, somebody got shot, but true. But we also got to go back to the whole conversation of the driver works for Tory Lane. He has a reason to be on Tory side. Yeah, or at least say something unfavorable.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so again like bias.

Speaker 1:

My thing is this If you dumb enough to not admit that the other girl did it and not tattletale shit you want to be like I don't want to snitch Fuck that. That bitch shot her Like I'm pointing, I'm pointing at her, right at her first day of court, like that's gonna be my opening statement.

Speaker 3:

There are shot her, there's gonna be no trial. I'm singing like a bird as soon as I'm brought into the station like he wasn't holding it down.

Speaker 1:

You, what dude. She's with a no, a new nigga. Now she's pregnant, so you can't be holding this chick down. Not pregnant, but she had a baby right. I don't know I remember reading she was having a baby with some niggas. That wasn't fucking with Megan.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I don't know, but I don't keep up with her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I read that somewhere she got a whole little family set up. She's doing her own thing now I'm a Meg fan.

Speaker 1:

What the hell are you holding and down? Uh, tori, like that's the thing. That don't make sense to me. So there's people saying xyz, like, oh, what happened? What really happened? They trying to say kelsey shot the gun. All this, hey, you should have snitched on her, if that's, if that's if that's what happened, yeah, if it didn't, or if that did happen and he did exactly what he did in court. You are a dumbass like there's no other way to put around it. You are a dumb motherfucker. That's just so ridiculous.

Speaker 3:

And then you have everybody here calling meg a liar and all this other shit like that they just want to call her a liar, like, even if you don't think she's actually a liar and again there could be grounds where she's not telling the truth, but then we need to know a real reason why people are trying to take down tori lanez for what? Who is tori lanez? Why are they trying to take this little leprechaun down this?

Speaker 1:

nigga is not doing nothing. Okay, granted, he did. He was at a point in his career where he's probably gonna sign one of the biggest contracts if he did sign with somebody. But that's nothing. That's always what they say, though. No, he was, though he had just got, he had just finished his last tape for his last contract, so he was essentially a free agent, with the whole quarantine, radio and everything that was taking off. So no, he was. I'm not lying on that, he was doing his thing in regards to that.

Speaker 3:

And then he crashed out instead.

Speaker 1:

But it seems to be me when I think about this story. It seems to be my who knew what was on the horizon, his head and ego going crazy. I'm hitting Kelsey, I'm hitting Kelsey, I'm hitting Megan and I'm about to try to hit this Kardashian. Who is my niggas, my op, that's my ops, bitch.

Speaker 3:

I'm so mad that Alvin's movie is in my head right now when I'm thinking about this whole situation, like all of the scenes, like that's not how it happened at all. But why is Alvin's movie in my head? Because it was when I'm picturing it.

Speaker 1:

It was so close to what we're saying right here. Besides kelsey being a I mean, I guess he's beside kylie being a uh, beat you know bbw, a thick, dark-skinned black woman like what alvin you wild for that.

Speaker 3:

Still, that was sick. That was sick, but again, I don't see him getting out.

Speaker 1:

I don't see any evidence that could be truly in question like this. Nigga doesn't have any credibility in the situation and they said that you know it didn't get out because they were trying to get the court done before the holidays that was tori's team that was trying to do that yeah, like this is all reported.

Speaker 1:

That megan reporter lady. She reported all this that megan, that his team wanted to move forward with this so that they could, you know, not be in the holidays they didn't care about him at all in his well-being he should have. He should have got a different team. He didn't care about himself.

Speaker 3:

Because I don't give, I don't care what my attorney is telling me, I'm talking, I am snitching on that girl, if somebody else shot her, there is no way that you can stop me from telling everybody that somebody else shot her, if everyone thinks that I'm the one that did it my nigga, you're canadian dog, you don't have to do that tough shit at all.

Speaker 1:

No one's gonna look at you crazy because you said a girl shot who did she shot?

Speaker 3:

drake already set the president for you.

Speaker 1:

You know you don't have to be tough, you can be corny this nigga act like he rapped about hard shit, like that's the thing that just makes no sense to me if he, if this happened, the way that this driver is trying to claim it happened. Tori lane, you, you're not a gangster. I don't understand why you wouldn't tell this. That's what the part I don't believe. There's nothing that you hold. This girl had nothing on you that you could allow you to lose six years. What is six years right?

Speaker 3:

and then kel like she not even she, not famous no, she's just Meg's best friend, ex-best friend, Like that's all we knew her as you was just jumping off between them and you just lost it all.

Speaker 1:

For what? And then you're going to continue to lose it all if this is what happened. Again, I don't think that's what happened. I think that you probably spazzed out trying to stop them from fighting and probably shot the gun. That's what it sounds like. It probably happened.

Speaker 3:

That just seems like such a stretch though, Like two women are fighting and then to stop the fight, you're going to like shoot at the ground Like, um, just let them bitches fight.

Speaker 1:

I mean generally, you want to shoot in the air, but I could think him being drunk, not thinking. But you're in.

Speaker 3:

Calabasas bro like again.

Speaker 1:

That's the only thing I could think of.

Speaker 3:

You have to also think about where you are. Like that's not just think somewhere where guns are just normal we have to take into consideration.

Speaker 1:

We're talking about an individual who may potentially be going down for something he didn't do and didn't say it in court. So stupid, stupid shit can happen with this person yeah day star. You're fucked up, nigga. You fucked up by that not being your stage name first.

Speaker 3:

Like that is like you had a whole rock star name and then changed your name to just a regular, regular brooklyn nigga name. That would have been way better days that's that's like that was like 17 niggas instagram names before you came out and became tori lanes for real.

Speaker 1:

That's like when, like the kids, like who are like 17 niggas instagram names before you came out and became tori lanes for real that's like when, like the kids, like who are like asian and shit, they go to school with you and they tell you to call me andy. It's like your name, yeah, your name is section wow, you are not andy, my nigga, you are y'all mean I always.

Speaker 3:

I always wondered about that, because if I was chinese, I don't know if I would want an American name or if I'd be like no bitch, say my name, right.

Speaker 1:

Well, like the way like you.

Speaker 3:

Go, learn how to fix your mouth and tongue to pronounce my name the way my mother intended it to be Well.

Speaker 1:

assimilation seems to be more of a thing with them. They don't feel as it is.

Speaker 3:

Definitely yeah.

Speaker 1:

They don't feel like it, like a microaggression, like maybe we would. So it's just. It's not whatever it's like.

Speaker 3:

You know you clearly can't roll your r, so just just say andy, I let people say my name wrong, I mean whatever, I let my husband say my name wrong on a daily basis. So that's not true. You just can't fix your mouth to say it correctly at all. I say it correctly all the time I should punch you in the fucking chest.

Speaker 1:

I gotta rock this shit like tori, all right? Well, let's stay on this. Yeah, in regards to an individual who parted, megan, so she was in atlanta this weekend or just this week yeah, she was in atlanta you was being a trick that didn't want to go up bro hating ass trick is crazy. I have not heard trick since like 2010 well, I didn't want to call you a bitch, that'd be, yeah, that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that would be insane. I would have been funnier, though. I would have leaped across this. That would have been wild.

Speaker 1:

But no, you would be a hater. You didn't want to go support Megan or the future president, current vice president. You didn't want to do none of that. We had time we could have did it. You was off, I was finished I had things to do?

Speaker 3:

you didn't yes, you were cooking.

Speaker 1:

You didn't have to do that things to do.

Speaker 3:

I cooked for the entire week. This meant you was like, you didn't want to go support I would definitely go support meg and kamala like I don't know why you making this a thing.

Speaker 1:

I know it was just a joke, but uh, no, we, so we. That ends up happening and the internet is just upset about this shit. I thought I felt like the energy just not the same what it was when Amber did this.

Speaker 3:

Not at all. It's very much not giving the same energy First of all, Meg was up there with a blue suit on doing the slightest little twerk when she was performing.

Speaker 1:

I think she did one little. She dropped down and put her thing on right.

Speaker 3:

She did the slightest twerk and put her. She did the slightest twerk and it was hilarious to watch her be a like more toned down pc version of meg.

Speaker 1:

That's what I felt like when people were trying to be critical of it, like I felt like y'all were being the most sensitive people, like y'all were looking for that in regards to her performance.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say this any person who operates with the politicians like this. You're a goofball, like it's pretty okay to say that like red or blue, you are a goofball when you do this because we all know you're just taking money to support somebody who you don't really care about their policies or anything like that, probably can't even tell me about them if I asked you. So cool, that's cool, take your bag, do what you want to do. You're still goofy when you do that. But in this situation I don't think people are just being like disingenuous with their kind of their analysis of this, because they're trying to get young voters out and what they're essentially offering is you listen to the vice president, talk for a little bit, you'll get a free mag concert. Yeah, basically that's essentially what it was. You got a mag concert. You got to hear quavo. Uh, she walked it like she talked it. She made a little little joke, wasn't funny?

Speaker 3:

that shit was corny as fuck everything that's gonna come out of these types of situations is definitely gonna be corny especially she is cringeworthy, but I think meg no I'm talking about kamala oh yeah, yeah, yeah meg has her cringe, but I feel like I I don't think kamala's cringy because she's a woman of a certain age and I just expect that from her, so I don't cringe when she makes like dad slash mom joke type.

Speaker 1:

Ha ha ha, like girl, like I think the the continual conversation about her being black because trump just umped it added that food to that fire. Uh, because trump was at the national association of black journalists today, uh, and they interviewed him. That was a shit show like it's it's hard to kind of gauge the positivity of, because he was very rude and disrespectful but he made it look like they were the ones being rude. He was just responding, had the crap, oh, laughing. Like it was a comedy show, like it was just sitting there like oh my god, this shit is so like I already know you niggas really like you.

Speaker 3:

You make my ass itch she was like kamala kamala.

Speaker 1:

Now she wants to be black. She's just starting now. Now, at first I never knew she was an indian. Now kamala wants to be black. I'm just gonna say I'm the greatest president for black people since abraham lincoln that's what he's, not barack obama that's what he said. Well, I'm going to do shit for us.

Speaker 3:

Like most black people, don't have that sentiment, though.

Speaker 1:

He said I'm the greatest black president for black people since Abraham Lincoln. That's absolutely insane. He got that shit off. The fact that he had to go that far back is also absolutely insane. He also goes Kamala wants to bring the migrants in, the immigrants in the illegals. They're going to come in and take the black jobs. He said the black jobs Again.

Speaker 3:

In front of the black people. What?

Speaker 1:

are black jobs. He answered that. He said they're just jobs. Everyone can have one. That nigga is fucking psyched. I hate this nigga. I hate this nigga because it's funny. It's funny, psyched out. I hate this nigga. I hate this nigga because it's funny.

Speaker 3:

It's fun, but you shouldn't vote for the president because he's funny.

Speaker 1:

No, you should vote for the president because their policy like enforces the future that you want for the country that you are living in, and that's it and remember this motherfucker the day after the sonja massey situation says he believes that he wants to have the police when he gets in office have federal immunity.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then try to clean that shit. When I saw, I saw some things I didn't like, but what I mean? I want our police to be able to do their job to stop the crime. Then he took the bitch water bottle and tightened it up for no reason what? Yes, somebody was talking asking a question and you see his water bottle's to his right. He goes left, grabs her water bottle and just tightens it up and sets it down.

Speaker 3:

This nigga's artistic. You know what I was thinking about the other day. I was thinking about when he was throwing a paper towel in Puerto Rico. Oh yeah, but people love that stupid shit.

Speaker 1:

Like what the fuck were you doing? It's crazy. But then commonly you didn't win any points by having quavo up there with a fucking blouse on. Did you see that shirt that he?

Speaker 3:

had on. I didn't. I didn't see quavo up there, I only saw meg up there quavo had a blouse on dog, looking psyched was it a blouse, or was it just a button-down shirt?

Speaker 1:

it was like it had what's the little thing, lingerie thread kind of look it had that. Kind of look it had lace on it was lacy, he was rocking the leaf.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. I gotta see this for myself because he be thinking stuff is gay and it's just clothes.

Speaker 1:

It just be clothes and I understand the point that he was talking about. With the whole gun violence and you know, being a victim of it, with you know take off and whatnot, I completely understand wanting to, you know, advocate for that and things of that nature. But like bro, like it's kind of tough when your music is tough guy shit 100 of the time now and now you're talking all this like, oh, you want to do gun reform shit.

Speaker 1:

Like I just hate when the you just I can just tell the shit is staged like you just got instructions.

Speaker 3:

You know what, what they told you to say up there I'm trying to find a picture of like his blouse You'll see it, you'll see it, but the crazy thing, is is like he says this shit about the gun violence but then say but Tally, you know who Vitaly is.

Speaker 1:

He's a streamer. Yeah, his uh page and says quavo scammed him. So basically what he does is he does these little pedos things yeah where he gets. You know people, sometimes celebrities, that tie dollar sign game whack 100, had them all with him. Uh, to do these little stings and quavo doesn't come, he just takes the money and run why does quavo need to do?

Speaker 1:

I feel like quavo shouldn't need to do that at this point in his career he said quavo took the money and ran and then uh and didn't even show up or anything. But then he later on in another stream says he talked to quavo. He tries to act like quavo apologized, but he acts like he's reading the message. He says quavo said you better shut up. I'm gonna find you pussy ass, nigga like I'll be putting my name dirty in the street.

Speaker 3:

Ah, that's funny.

Speaker 1:

But no, I was gonna ask you what you think about those, that type of content, the like pedo, pedo ring content so I actually kind of got into it with uh rory on spaces the other day regarding it and we was kind of talking about what our thoughts on it and I I don't want my, and it happened when we was having a conversation and I understand, because when you have conversations about shit like this and people are real victims of it, like it's a different conversation for them and I kind of I always wanted to respect that throughout the whole conversation.

Speaker 3:

So that's a completely different perspective.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you're going to look at things a lot differently too. My whole thing was these guys aren't, chris Hansen, like they don't have like the police assisting them?

Speaker 3:

They don't have training Like they don't have like the police assisting them.

Speaker 1:

They don't have training, like they're over here, you know. Granted, they are trying to pull these weirdos out who are doing these things, but sometimes these guys are disabled people. Yeah. Like, who don't really are cognizant to what they're even trying to do. They just see sex.

Speaker 4:

They see a potential for it and they're just jumping at it. Granted that doesn't make it better.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't make it okay forward and they're just jumping at it.

Speaker 1:

Granted, that doesn't make it better, it doesn't make it okay, and I'm not. It has zero to do about them. Like my whole criticism comes to vitality and all these other guys, because there was one video where they got the wrong dude. They started beating up on the wrong guy. So, like, just imagine that guy should have sued the shit out of them. I'm pretty sure if he didn't, he will. But just imagine, okay, you in a grocery store and somebody's doing this ped stain shit, right, but the pedal got the strap on and he started busting yeah now you, you are there's no police in the vicinity.

Speaker 1:

Nobody trained to handle this is there that bullshit security, especially Vitality, be running with. They be having a face all covered up because they not officers. These niggas is not off, they just big niggas that they put in these little military adjacent gear. And that's what my whole conversation was like, bro, these niggas that they put in these little military, uh, adjacent gear, and that's what my whole conversation was like, bro, these niggas aren't doing it for no real reason. They still let the niggas off when, after they do it, they just doing it to embarrass them and try to get off on it. And I understand like I have a question.

Speaker 1:

Continue though no, but I understand the cathartic feeling that people have when they see that, because we have such a like primal thought now, especially in this day and age, of uh, violence to children, because that's just what this part, this our culture, is. This shit wasn't been back in the day, this shit wouldn't have been like that. No, because this was, that was a normal occurrence, with girls that are 15, 16, to get married to older men and things like that. Back then, if you were a communist, that's how they treated you. Or if you were a nigga associate like you, you socialize with Negroes they would do that for you. They would create these labels and these names. So then now we can just throw it on anybody, and now they're a bad guy and we can do anything to them with impunity. And that's the issue that I have, because again, these people are sick in the head. They have problems.

Speaker 1:

And I don't want to say that they have mental health problems.

Speaker 3:

Because I feel like people think you're trying to say that, they feel like you're trying to excuse the action rather than trying to say that it's something outside of their control.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, which I would to a degree. Bro, we all know that shit is wrong and I'm talking about prepubescent. I'm not talking about the 16, 17 years I'm talking about. These are prepubescent kids you're touching. We all know that wrong. If you're acting on that urge and thought to do that, you have a mental health problem like that. Just needs to be a clear understanding and people like people haven't watched, read a lot of documentary because it's such a vile thing in our heads that we don't we don't want to excuse it and we don't want to make excuses for it at all.

Speaker 3:

We don't want to learn about it.

Speaker 1:

It's just something that should not be happening, and those people just need to be thrown away and locked up and that's it and I watched a documentary that kind of discussed it a little bit and it was called all men are pdf files and essentially what it was saying was before you get into the documentary let me ask you the question I was going to ask you do you think that things like this you know do is doing something that's good for clout?

Speaker 3:

make it less, a little bit less disgusting, like? Because I never like these, um, this type of content, because I'm like, yes, it's something good that you're you're doing for society or whatever you're exposing. Is it something good, though, you're just exposing people? Yeah, you're exposing them, but like, do that, but they're not going to jail or anything. Remember these people's faces and it feels like it's more for clout and for you to make money than it is to protect children. So it feels kind of yucky and it's just a grandstanding exercise.

Speaker 1:

That's all it is. Fatality is a racist piece of shit when he when quavo, when he said quavo stole the money from, he said that's all it is. Fatali is a racist piece of shit when he when quavo, when he said quavo stole the money from, he said that's just what black people do. So this nigga is trash human being. But because he can elevate himself among one group of people, which is very easy to elevate yourself above pedophiles yeah, so that's what I'm saying is, again, I'm not trying to defend any pedophilia.

Speaker 1:

If that person does is victimize somebody, we need to get them, uh, detained, and I would hope that we get them some help to help change their thought process in mind.

Speaker 1:

So that's even a if it's a possibility because I don't want them to offend again, so I want them away from where they can hurt people. And we also got to understand the weirdos that get to try to get that shit off the internet are not the real sickos. These are the niggas who are probably so outcast from society that they probably wouldn't even get a real chance to hurt a kid. The niggas who are hurting kids are the niggas who signed up to be teachers, coaches, uh, boy scouts, all of that shit being in a church, slick about it these are the real monsters that are doing it.

Speaker 1:

These guys is just most times special needs niggas like cool, get them out, get them away from people too. But the real monsters are the people we need to focus on in school and we need to be also empowering our kids to understand good touch, bad touch. That's why when I, when they say they taking sex ed out of school, that's a bad thing, that's terrible because as a child you should know good touch, bad touch.

Speaker 1:

At five, six years old you should be able to, when someone is around you, be able to tell that to an adult and feel comfortable having that conversation and we don't do that enough.

Speaker 3:

Your child shouldn't should know about their own bodily consent. Yes, from a very young age.

Speaker 1:

If someone is an offender, treat them as such. 100. But we need to focus on actually protecting the kids and that I don't think that this shit, that vitality, is doing game none. Dollaz, all y'all niggas is being goofballs just taking a bag.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and you're just, you're just acting out.

Speaker 1:

And then when one of them niggas get popped by one of them, little fucking weirdos, now we're going to be sitting here, oh RIP.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

What were documentary on youtube where a guy talks about that and it was like a study that they were doing again this little iffy on it, but they were just saying, like men's like sexuality or whatever what they get attracted to, that first time they start being attracted to girls. It starts from there and it's just a responsibility on yourself to never act on something that's illegal once you have that law what do you mean?

Speaker 3:

like, once you start being like, you never stop being attracted to that like if you started liking girls at 16, 16 year old.

Speaker 1:

Girls going on would be attracted to you because your brain has a memory of this was attractive to you at one point. Now you know you can't act on certain attractions. And again it to me. It's a little iffy. I understand it from a vague standpoint because attractiveness is did they have that same sentiment for women? No, it was. It was just focusing on men. That's what the name was.

Speaker 1:

All men are pedophiles okay because, like if I, I wouldn't, I would like to know if they did that same thing for women and if they found a difference no, I think I think they did talk about it and it was like women's, as they age, their thought and what they find attractive also grows with them, matures with them. And they were just saying that, man, just they, if you showed them a picture, just didn't tell them the age and of different age women and stuff like that, they would still have the same one going across the board.

Speaker 1:

But if you show women of certain ages, different type, men they would. It would change as they got older.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what they saw for, because for a certain like, regardless of attraction, like if it, if it looks young, that's what I'm gonna see first.

Speaker 1:

But the reason I bring up that I'm gonna see a young boy before I see an attractive boy. Yeah, but what they'll say is in that documentary. The reason I brought that up is in that documentary it talks about, like, the mental conditions of it and how like we still don't understand or know it because we just shame it, we don't study these people, we don't try to and we should understand like what call, what potential, because it could be something you know chemical, because if we can change it, if we can change the behavior, then that I think that is worth studying.

Speaker 1:

Or make it stop happening, we can stop the things that trigger that behavior yes so it's just like I just think that it's important that we have the discussion and we be more genuine and trying to fix the problem, rather than just having this cathartic feeling of, hey, this nigga hurts on me or hurt a child, and I want to see these people get hurt too, because that just turns into which is still understandable, oh, it's understandable but it just turns into what we're about to talk about. Now we're having with kai kaisa, not yeah kaisa and I just let go one of his people, his cameraman.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, uh, chris v, I believe that's his name, and he was thought to have a inappropriate relationship with a minor when I first um heard about this, I was like good on kai, like this has happened in um his circle before and people didn't like the way he reacted to it. They thought that he stood behind his mans a little bit too much and with the grape allegations yes, and and um didn't stand with the victim and this time I think he definitely over corrected for last time, and I think that's why um, we'll get into it, but I think that's why he behaved the way he did so, yeah, so chris v was actually his cameraman.

Speaker 1:

Uh, there were some text messages that were released where it shows that he was talking to a girl. The girl tells him that she lied to him about her age. She told him she was 19. And she lied and said I'm actually 17.

Speaker 3:

And Chris at the time is 19.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and that's an important thing to know. Chris at the time is 19. He disregarded and said it's cool or whatever. I think you even said that she was actually closer to 18.

Speaker 3:

school or whatever. I think you even said that she was actually closer to 18. I allegedly I saw this uh in a tiktok, but she was like two or three months away from being 18.

Speaker 1:

And then the other thing they're gonna say I'm weird for knowing this, but I just googled it the age of consent in new york is 17, yeah, so at no point was he doing anything wrong or illegal and it just seems like, again, this was just an over correction on him. But this is what talking about. When you throw these names around, you say people are talking to underage children X, y and Z. Now, like we start saying two years apart.

Speaker 3:

You're a monster now, I think, when you boil it down. The question is is it creepy for a 19-year-old to talk to a 17-year-old? And the answer for me is no, because when I was 17, I was definitely like I didn't find 19 year old guys creepy or too old for me or like anything. Like we are in the same age bracket still, I went to high school together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like y'all was in high school at the same time together you might have graduated maybe a year before me, and that's it so that's why I was just so, with her being almost 18, so they probably was a year behind each other yeah, so again. That's why I was just like we, we don't know this at all. Yeah, this is all just what's been going on. We know he's 21 right now.

Speaker 3:

I think they said chris v is 21 right now okay, so this was a while ago, I mean two years ago. He's 21. Okay, if?

Speaker 1:

he was 19 when it happened. This was only two years ago. But again, this is what we talk about, where you get these over, super, over corrections to the point where now we putting a nigga just lost his job because he talked to a chick that was two years younger than him.

Speaker 3:

Two years ago, a year and a half younger than him A year ago, two years ago I still, I'm not mad at kai because of the previous situation and the fact that, like he bro, that's not cool, you have to be overly careful with shit like this, just in case, like no, you need to be careful with that first situation that happened when that girl told you what happened?

Speaker 1:

you should have kept it. P yeah, took her ass to the station, went with her, showed your face to all the authorities and everybody else and said hey, whatever y'all need, y'all can get it from me. If that nigga need to go down, take him. Yeah, that's exactly what y'all should have did.

Speaker 3:

He should have did that, but he didn't do that. So that's why he over corrected with this situation.

Speaker 1:

Once you say it's a, but now it's that shit lame, because now we didn't got this man looking sick like he over here trying to be a just a disgusting man, and this nigga was talking to chicks that normally 19 year old niggas would talk to. Yeah, and if that's not the case, if he was older and he's being weird and fuck that nigga.

Speaker 3:

But just from the information that we've seen so far, for if all of, if all of what we said is true, she was months away from being 18, she was 17, he was 19 at the time. Then I don't know, I don't, I don't know if it's as big of a deal as everyone's saying it is it's just it's nuts.

Speaker 1:

It's nuts for sure, um. Did you see the what happened with julio and uh updating his case?

Speaker 3:

I saw the um 4k video footage yo okay.

Speaker 1:

So, as we had reported prior, um on one of our shows, folio, was killed. Um in tampa, florida, and now they have just arrested, I think, almost all five people that were involved.

Speaker 3:

I think it's one more I saw. I saw footage of one of the guys getting arrested in like a thunderstorm. Yeah, oh shit, he was soaked in that.

Speaker 1:

So it says right here on saturday they arrested isaiah jermaine, chance. Sorry, I'm telling all y'all niggas age names and ages I mean it's public knowledge 21 alicia latoya andrews. So this is the girl who's in the pictures 21. She was allegedly what I was hearing.

Speaker 1:

She was the one who was with julio that night, like she set him up, yeah she set him up with the girls that she was with, and then sean andre gathright, 18 of all of jacksonville. Uh, it also says that they also identified two other guys and these was the old heads. These niggas was 30 and 27 devon for shard murphy and rashad trevon murphy, so it looked like they may be brothers or cousins or something, but nah, they got y'all asses. They pulling y'all in. I think one of the niggas they I saw a video. They said he had a gun to his head with his baby mama in the house and everything that's crazy, like niggas was crashing out.

Speaker 1:

Oh, but y'all was stupid, because why did y'all not leave the state? If, I if I spent on a nigga. I'm not getting caught in the state. Y'all found me.

Speaker 3:

And you're in Florida. Like you can go to Cuba so fast or anywhere.

Speaker 1:

Like Alabama Nigga, go somewhere. Don't catch me in the state I'm in. That's not that shit. In the state I did my crime in, I refuse to be caught in. If I do crime, I'm going to Cuba. You need to catch me crossing Like what Murder. In Tahiti Murder. You're not catching me like that, for sure. And then the authorities said again this is all public record, it's associated with ATK. I don't know who that is. So that's the gang that Young NACE was part of.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

So Young, na so young, and ace is the rapper who was beefing with folio. Yeah, he ended up just doing it, so they were associated with. He was his op.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, so they was they, was, they were associated with folio's op.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so essentially, of course, he goes on.

Speaker 1:

Uh, academics, he's doing his cleanup tour, trying to make sure, because this happened all around the same time, like his interview with academics came out almost around the same time and all this information came out uh where he's, you know, talking about women who set niggas up and doing all this other thing for a dollar, and then you have him trying to make it seem like, oh, he felt bad for what was going on and he didn't want to. You know, talk about the dead, and all this even though you dropped a music video the night your nigga died like what the fuck the night he died is absolutely insane like, and the video is talking about, when I say, go, they spin like.

Speaker 3:

That's what you're talking about that's why I never I'm never. I never feel bad. When you niggas go to jail, I never feel bad this is what you want is to go to jail.

Speaker 1:

Y'all make this shit so easy. It's insane.

Speaker 3:

I don't understand, bro, if I was a cop, I just be on apple music and youtube and soundcloud all day. They do that's. If I was a detective, that's all I would do is just be writing down lyrics and then what else they have a whole spun what block sir?

Speaker 1:

they have whole groups that are assigned to this, that all they do is listen to the music and put the pieces together they say your op is who. They go into the youtube comments. Where he was just saying this, one of his friends is a detective. They go into youtube comments and they are just piecing everyone's comments together.

Speaker 3:

See what's true, what's not and then y'all are so stupid. Y'all just be putting y'all crimes up and all the evidence on instagram for the niggas to find and and just bring it here. This is the evidence. You posted it. You're stupid.

Speaker 1:

You belong in jail especially when you do it like that and then for young, had a young at 18 with y'all that nigga just got grown like that nigga, just he's not he's not even gonna be tried as a juvenile like that's not even.

Speaker 3:

I know that the the hood niggas be doing that they. They be having the little niggas do stuff. You're tried as a minor. You're out in two, three years. You're fine, you have the rest of your life. This nigga is going to go in as an adult. He's spending the rest of his life in prison.

Speaker 1:

He's sitting and it's not period it's nasty work man.

Speaker 3:

It's disgusting unless, unless somebody snitch on who actually pulled the trigger in the first place?

Speaker 1:

well, everybody did we saw the video, everybody was shooting. Oh, everybody was shooting in the video. Yeah, it was like five niggas.

Speaker 3:

It was like I didn't see the full version of them niggas were shooting from in front of him, behind him.

Speaker 1:

Do you see them like going like it's call of Duty? They running through these cars and shit and they just lit his ass up If you niggas had resources y'all would have made. I wish y'all niggas could have made better decisions.

Speaker 3:

Okay, made better decisions with your lives, because y'all are obviously talented niggas. That shit was fun.

Speaker 1:

Tactically, what kind of budget is in tampa that these guys can just go out there and have that kind of footage at the hotel? All right, so did you watch the olympics ceremony, the opening ceremony that happened? I watched clips of it it had the republicans and the conservatives. They had their panties in a bunch about it yeah they did a last supper pose with a bunch of cross-dresser drag queen ladies.

Speaker 3:

Drag queens. There was a couple throuples, some polyamorous. I think there was a testicle loose. Yeah, there was a lot going on.

Speaker 1:

Oh man. So I just thought it was funny because I was listening to I keep bringing up Rory listening up to. Rory and. Maul.

Speaker 1:

And he was saying like, oh, I just think it was weird that they talked about it. I mean, they brought this up and it's like that has nothing to do with paris and it's like what my nigga? Paris has one of the longest histories with drag, almost probably in centuries. When it comes to paris and drag, and then don't even go into cross-dressing. Cross-dressing is so deep out there that it's both sides like they had cross-dressing for women to men so they could be in the military. Like that's how big that shit is popular out there, even from both directions. So I didn't know this yeah people.

Speaker 1:

To me it just shows that, like we just allow the hate mongering to take advantage of everything and we allow it to control our thought process and how we just look at content, because this shit was. Nothing was wrong with that. Nothing happened there that that was wrong, nothing. It was just some folks just enjoyed themselves. And then again, let's also wake this part up. So Christianity has done what to people of that lifestyle for years? Told them they're going to be in damnation in hell, demonize them completely.

Speaker 1:

No, you said they're going to burn in hell. So let's actually take that back. Why the hell should they respect your religion? I want to know that. Why? Why the hell should they respect your religion? I want to know that. Why would be? Why would that be? Something they would need to do is respect your religion. If your religion tells them for simply existing, they're going to be internal damnation something that they had absolutely no control over, something that they were born with and it was kind of flat.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I watched it, it was good. It was funny.

Speaker 3:

Shawty had the little hairy beard and stuff like it was. It was very like artistically captivating. I enjoyed it. I thought um you know why.

Speaker 1:

I think a lot of people were, a lot of guys were upset. So you know shawty, who was in the blue and they show like the behind of her and she was like kind of all curvy and shit or whatever. They was upset because he was turned on. They seen that beard when he, when he, when buddy turned around and they were like, oh, what am I? They were confused. Who am I? What?

Speaker 3:

do I like you're still a straight man attracted to womanly things. Sometimes men have womanly features and that's okay, like, don't get your dick tied in a knot they did, though they couldn't help it.

Speaker 1:

They couldn't help it. They was feeling upset, they felt they got a little feeling in their pants and they couldn't. They didn't, they didn't know what else to go with it. Uh, let me see, did you see them?

Speaker 3:

photos with gypsy rose and her mom no, I specifically did not um click on anything that had to do with that, because I didn't want to see real life uh murder pictures.

Speaker 1:

Man, they had that big lady face down with like three holes in the back of like not even just in her head, like it was down her like the way that they shot. It was so insane, so much blood everywhere. That was a big lady. I don't know how they took her down, because that was a skinny dude but he wasn't bullets.

Speaker 3:

Bullets, was it gunshot wounds? It looked like it was gunshots so bullets don't matter how small the shooter is to the shootee, but it looks like it looked like they caught her, like when she wasn't like napping or something like.

Speaker 1:

Look like she wasn't up and moving around because her face was in the pillow, like so her face was face down in the mattress. And then you just see like they just came up behind when she was sleeping, just took her out.

Speaker 3:

That's what it looked like.

Speaker 1:

But I thought they said like he wanted to like sleep with the body and stuff too, like buddy who killed her. And then that's when shawty was like, no, don't sleep with her, just take my body. And then that's what they say. He assaulted her after that, but they didn't use that in court but you never heard that part.

Speaker 3:

I didn't. I I've never watched any of the gypsy Rose documentaries. Oh, you gotta get into that man. That shit is fucking insane.

Speaker 1:

That Gypsy Rose. Oh my goodness, that girl was a monster. She coordinated all that playing little buddy, little sick buddy, to do the murder.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, left him in jail married another dude when she got out, left him and now she's with another nigga.

Speaker 1:

And then, when you see those, photos like, like they did damage, they went to work. How much would you have to do? We can move on. How much would you have to get paid to work? A crime scene like that for you to take pictures of, like violent offenses like that? What would you be needing to make a year? To just take pictures of it you gotta go into the crime scene you gotta be sterile and all would, I would need to make six figures.

Speaker 3:

To do that, I would need to make six figures I don't know, they do they don't? I'm sure they don't I think it may be like the high 80s I don't think anybody in in like police and like law enforcement niggas in new, new. York make that shit like they third year Like regular NYPD Six figures. Yeah, like they.

Speaker 1:

Third year that happened, are you sure? I was reading that. The other day they was talking about something I was actually watching a video about it.

Speaker 3:

Police generally don't make that much money, like they start out at like 56. Well, yeah, new York is crazy.

Speaker 1:

They've been increasing the budget for the for the New York and they were just saying like yeah, like your, by your third year you should be at least six figures or close to it. So there ain't no joke. That's why a lot of folks is they're trying to make it more appealing for you to be a class traitor, to be a police officer. That's what you are a class traitor, uh. So just remember that that's crazy.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know that. I thought all police officers were broke and desolate no, they're just desolate in their house and in their brains.

Speaker 1:

Um, so we got to get into this. This might get a little argument between us.

Speaker 3:

Ballerina farm oh, I still I'm sorry, I still didn't.

Speaker 1:

Oh my goodness, let me tell y'all what happened, right? So I go in here to tell her about the story and I and I show her like what was my favorite part of the article. So my favorite part of the article was when the interviewer asked her, uh, like a question about, uh, the internet and how they you know how does she react to it. She said the dude writes, she stops herself, looks up to her husband and says what, how do we feel about that? I said, oh my goodness, man, wake this shit up, shout out to this billionaire.

Speaker 1:

That was beautiful that was that was my love language right there. I'm not even gonna lie to you. I saw that I said, oh man, I felt so good just to hear. But I read the article, the whole little piece about him. Uh, it was. It was funny.

Speaker 3:

When I brought this to her attention she was like you know, he stalked her right I was like why do you always take this like jokingly, like make the woman shut up stance on every single thing, like it's tiring? Okay, can I ask you a question?

Speaker 1:

where did she say he made her shut up? I thought the fact that she wanted to know his confirmation was admirable to me I don't.

Speaker 3:

It doesn't matter what actually happened in the article, it's, it's the. The fact that that was your favorite part, because that's always your favorite part, is something like that. That's what I was pointing out that it's corny as fuck and it's, and it's kind of like can we talk about something else other than like a woman taking a step back and letting her husband or the man, or like it's just like?

Speaker 1:

blah, move on. I I feel like we get plenty of stories of the opposite.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying your favorite part of a lot of stuff is like the woman shutting the fuck up. She didn't shut up, she chose to check and confirm. Or a woman choosing to silence herself. Whatever the fucking semantics you want to play about it, that's.

Speaker 3:

he always likes stuff like that and that's what I was pointing out and I was like it's annoying as fuck. Plus, I had just woken up. I'm literally taking my morning pee. He opens the bathroom door while I'm sitting on the toilet to tell me this doesn't say good morning, doesn't kiss me. Just straight up misogyny before coffee. Gotta start the morning with a massage like get the fuck out of my face and I'm tired of you immediately. 9 30 am.

Speaker 1:

I'm tired of you already you gotta start it early, man you gotta be early with it, but I just want to go. I was seeing like a lot of people just putting like the things that you said on to him when they were after the the article you know.

Speaker 3:

I guess they're and what I saw was just from like tiktok, I didn't read the article myself. No, I want to let you a lot of people were saying that.

Speaker 1:

I noticed that from a lot of women's sentiment was like oh, he robbed her from juilliard and she gave up a lot to, to, to give me a billionaire's wife.

Speaker 3:

Oh my god, to do a lot of the stuff that he wanted to do okay, so let's, let's talk about that, right?

Speaker 1:

so the author? So I didn't read this article, I did the. I read the article. The author in this article was trying to make a hit piece. This person I didn't I didn't get their name, but they were trying to make a hit piece. They had a situation there where she said uh, the mom went to go address the kids and the the husband kept taking me around trying to show me things, but the whole time I just wanted to talk to the mom and all this. So he's trying to make it seem like, oh, he's trying to keep her away so they don't have stories or nothing. He's like oh, I was rarely getting a chance to be alone. You're not gonna be alone, my wife nigga. No, you're not. And then the part y'all call stocking isn't stocking.

Speaker 1:

This nigga is a billionaire son of jet blue. If I can get on a plane when this fine fox that I want is gonna get on a plane, nigga, I'm on it. She could. She still had to choose him. It's just the hold on. She still had to choose him. Women just get mad because the latter was her risking herself to be great at her art or be a mom to somebody who's going to be a provider for you for life. Oh my God, that's, that's doesn't really make a hard decision.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the thing that I saw women be the most upset about is the fact that she was like Juilliard level. She was at Juilliard and he got her pregnant while she was at Juilliard. She was the first person she was the first person to be at Juilliard level. She was at Juilliard and he got her pregnant while she was at Juilliard. She was the first person she was the first person to be at Juilliard pregnant, pregnant, um, and then there was like a part of the article.

Speaker 1:

I hate that. I hate the way you said that, too, though. He got her pregnant. She, she, they did it together.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she fucking kept the baby. She didn't go get an abortion. Obviously the baby is alive.

Speaker 1:

God damn it they should say they um what else?

Speaker 3:

um, there was like he wanted to move to the state, so they moved, he wanted to the rural area yeah like. He wanted to have a farm, so they had a farm. He wanted this, so they did this. He wanted this, so they did this. It was a part of like the article I think, that was the part that that triggered a lot of women, like giving up so much of yourself to fit like this mold of of what you think you should be as a wife and a mother and everything.

Speaker 1:

And then, um, she didn't say that she was looking back and regretting it, but I think a lot of women kind of projected well, it's also the way he posed the question, because he was like was this what you wanted, or whatever, but it's like no girl in the modern age is waking up thinking I'm going to have eight kids or even dream about being a mom in that kind of way.

Speaker 3:

I think the article did what it was supposed to do. As far as like women in their own lives, probably reflecting and being like, did I give up too much? And then probably panicking a little bit and then I think the reaction that we got on the internet was was that not women being afraid for this specific ballerina or whatever? What? What was her name? Well, she was a ballerina, she was a yeah, um, this specific woman. It was them reflecting on like their own lives and being like, goddamn, like is this me?

Speaker 1:

but like on a much smaller level because I didn't marry a billionaire my thing is this uh, your agency to be wife to a billionaire is a small price to pay because your life is going to be kept for the rest of it and they they even tried to do the little gag. If he gave her where he, she said, oh, I want to take it to greece. And he gave her an egg uh, apron for the eggs and shit.

Speaker 3:

No, I didn't hear about that and I'm just sitting like bro.

Speaker 1:

Y'all don't think they're going out the country. Come on, let's be for real yeah, they're, he's a jet blue fucking air they go out in the country.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the thing I saw that a little bit bothered me was the dance studio that eventually got converted to the kids? Yeah, Eight kids, but y'all got mad land, like the one part that's supposed to be for me and the little part I gave up for this family. I have to give up for the family again. God damn, I feel like.

Speaker 1:

I just feel like a lot of that stuff gets painted in a negative light because, granted, she may want time to do things like that. I don't think that's not something that she doesn't get like. I think that those questions weren't really asked, they weren't really well also um, it did.

Speaker 3:

They did ask them about wanting outside child care, and that was something that he didn't want. So they don't have nannies, no, they have people to clean up people that clean up, but not people that watch the kids.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that's it. But another thing that a lot of people don't talk about eight kids and in the article it says the father is heavily involved with the children. He even does laundry so they're trying. You can't paint this nigga like he's not doing his part. He even doing woman work. I'm talking shit, just saying I'm gonna be like I'm honestly triggered by my thing is the topic of laundry in the first goddamn place you would think.

Speaker 3:

My thing is this if I'm the son of a billionaire, I'm not doing laundry yo if you're the son of a billionaire, first of all and I'm giving my dream up to be with you you're not about to have me on a fucking farm milking cows, um, logging bales of hay and shit. You better have me in a high rise, a mansion, some, with a pool as big as like central fucking park.

Speaker 1:

I swear to god you would like the farm. Don't do that. No, you would. No, I wouldn't, I wouldn't like the farm.

Speaker 3:

You better give me an island see I can tend the island.

Speaker 1:

That's why they pick the ones. They pick yo, you got to find the right one. He found the right one.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm not about to be. You're not about to take me out of. I rather live the life I live right now, close to the city, than be a billionaire in a rural state, in a fucking farm. Are you dumb? I can't even go to the city than be a billionaire in a rural state, in a fucking farm. Are you dumb? I can't even go to the chanel boutique and spend your money. They have one in salt lake city. No, they don't. Oh, my bad. No, they fucking don't. That's not a thing so like. Like, if I'm going to give up my dreams to be with somebody because he has that much money, then I need to reap the benefits of being with someone that has that much money.

Speaker 1:

I'm just popping out kids left and right and all you giving me is land nigga the worst right, not like she don't have probably a billion dollar fucking life insurance policy. Oh my God, what does?

Speaker 3:

that mean that my kids a billion dollar fucking life insurance policy? Oh my God, what does that mean? That my kids get after I fucking die? Yes, no, fuck them kids. I want things now. If I, if I gave up my dreams, that's the, that's, that's the found, like, that's the contingency Right If I gave up everything I love and I'm passionate about to be with you to contingency right if I gave up everything I love and I'm passionate about to be with you. I want, I want, I want to want for absolutely nothing I don't, and we know she's not.

Speaker 1:

Though she may not have your, she just probably doesn't have your desires. So that's one thing to take into account have bigger desires, see that's hey, have more desires. Shout out to the modest ladies out there. Yo, what's up with y'all? Y'all all right.

Speaker 3:

What do you mean? Because who are you talking to? I'm talking shit. You're not talking to them. Let me do your move, let me grab your hand. You're talking to me. Talk to me your wife.

Speaker 1:

I forgot to put on my ring today, for's why? That's why I said you lost yours. That's why. So we doing that? Yeah, that's what we're doing.

Speaker 3:

I forgot to put on my ring one night. He lost his ring two weeks after we got married that's not true.

Speaker 1:

I lost it the first week that I went out of the house for work a month after we got married.

Speaker 3:

Oh snap, it was an accident. Yo, this nigga is irresponsible.

Speaker 1:

I think I left it on the the bathroom counter and then it was gone. Hooli on them, cleaned it up and took it on, took it away a horrible, horrible husband all right. So we got a little investigative reporting to do here oh my god, first time, everything right.

Speaker 3:

We've done investigative reporting before, have we not?

Speaker 1:

But we have the tea. Now we have the tea. Is this space tea, not space tea? Okay. No, it's not space tea. I don't want to give up my sources, okay. I am a journalist.

Speaker 3:

Okay, all right.

Speaker 1:

So, if you're not aware, lil Yachty announced that Caribou yeah, that's her name, caribou she is no longer an artist with him and on on his label, the monotone rapper, the the basic uh biracial, the basic biracial. I'm not gonna say nothing about what she looked like, so she, I'm gonna just say she monotone, so my source was giving it up to me, man, okay, so my source revealed to me some information about prior to. So again, this is a legend from my all alleged.

Speaker 3:

Do you hear us so, because I'm traumatized so before she got with yadi she had lied about being assaulted by somebody before.

Speaker 1:

So this I just I say that to keep in mind she may be erratic, you know. What do you mean, oh?

Speaker 3:

yeah yeah, yeah, I think that she.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just her behaviors and things of that nature. So according to my source, they were basically saying that Yachty was messing with her. That was kind of his girl for a little bit.

Speaker 3:

When you're the only girl on an all guys podcast, then everyone's going to think that you're sleeping. When you're the only girl on an all guys podcast, then everyone's gonna think that you're sleeping with somebody so yeah, that's been a rumor for a while that yadi and caribou would like fucking, and then, um, a lot of people don't think that she's that talented, so that also added fuel to the fire.

Speaker 1:

What my source said is they like to switch it up though at the at that house and there was other rappers- what does that mean? That just because I brought her in the house don't mean she the only one laying with me oh, so there may have been potential that she may even mess with the manager to do mitch on the show or whatever.

Speaker 1:

She was messing with all of them. Apparently, too, all the music that came out was because yadi felt like, if she gonna be around because she didn't let her leave, she didn't leave that she need to make some money. I don't.

Speaker 3:

That doesn't make sense to me, because if a nigga don't want you around, then he's gonna get rid of you like you can't just refuse to leave what I can imagine.

Speaker 1:

A man's presence and he can't get rid of you in any way, especially when it's a man with access to like money and stuff like that excuse when we want to just keep fucking on her, but we don't want her around after we fuck, so we just say she won't leave. That's, that's what we, that's what men say.

Speaker 3:

When we say I feel like yadi. If, if this is the truth and not just alleged, I feel like I don't know. Yadi just said that as a cop out like you, like the bitch. No, I think you like.

Speaker 3:

What I think happened is you liked her, she fucked mitch, that hurts your feelings and now she's out so because there's no way that you were just like passing her around and then actually investing in her writing her music, trying to no, you weren't trying to benefit off her because she wouldn't leave. You liked her, you started fucking her, you started doing music with her and then she started fucking with Mitch, allegedly maybe and then your feelings got hurt and then she she's kicked out. She missed a couple shows. Maybe some shit got messy, because I did see that she for like broccoli fest and stuff like she missed shows and a couple shows before that.

Speaker 1:

So maybe some shit got messy. Let me ask more information. So back in march she has said that she would be a way bigger artist if her team was working better with her. But her team is just Yachty and Mitch the manager. So, essentially she was shitting on them back there in March.

Speaker 3:

From what I saw off of the Poor Minds interview. I don't know these men too well at all. I've watched maybe like two of their like yadi and mitch's podcast episodes and then I've watched their full one poor minds podcast episode.

Speaker 3:

Mitch rubbed me the wrong way the entire time he seems like such a slimy nigga that like says shit, that's fucked up, and then he hides behind like, maybe, like oh, it's a joke, but is it? Or are you just a fucked up slimy nigga who would fuck your, your best friend's girl, like, and then like niggas don't really care about, like if, if, if she do that, then in, if you were able to do that, then you did me a favor so yeah, so that's probably, I think, what yadi feels like, so he's not gonna be mad at mitch so yeah, I mean, that's what again my source was telling me

Speaker 1:

and they came up together yeah, that was, that's his man but, yeah, my source is basically just saying that you know, shawty was pretty much a toxic person to be around. She, she's a mad individual like everything about her ass and sucks and that it's probably for the best that they.

Speaker 3:

I don't believe that, because why was she around for so long if everything niggas?

Speaker 1:

keep my pussy around. That's what I'm trying to tell you.

Speaker 3:

Niggas won't keep mid pussy around I just I find it hard to believe that niggas would keep mid pussy around platform. Platform it right for it. Sign it clearly. This nigga is coloring it on tour. Clearly, this nigga there are so many pretty light-skinned bitches though, like who and caribou. Like she probably turned it right. She, she's a pretty girl. She has a very specific vibe and aesthetic.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to shit on her at all, but like why maybe he thought the ugly girl out like because sometimes like why sometimes you pick the ugly girl because you think like she gonna be cooler and sometimes like she seems like a cool girl, she seems like a laid back, like I felt, like he put, he felt like if there was enough. He has enough capital and enough cachet in the industry that you, you know, put a little couple nice clothes on her if she listened, and then she just didn't listen, like she could have been bigger if he probably took her instructions because he wrote for the city girls.

Speaker 1:

Let's not act like yadi can't write a hit for him to not be able to write a hit for this bitch.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying that yadi can't write a hit I'm not saying that he's untalented musically in any way. She's bugging To not get one from Yachty.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's a bird whisperer.

Speaker 3:

But her aesthetic, her style of rap and everything was fucking like Cornball shit, like very one line monotone it was.

Speaker 1:

Daria bars. Yes, that's all, it was Fake Daria. That's all, it was fake daria bars.

Speaker 3:

It was like teenage angst bars. You know like I might have liked caribou when I was a pretentious ass teenager in high school. I feel like that farrah might have liked her maybe yikes, no fair should have liked her at all no, I was pretentious as fuck but she to me, she doesn't give pretension, she gives like greasy trailer shit like she gives different enough so that pretentious people could pretend like she's so good because she sounds different.

Speaker 1:

She looks like the pretty girl in the trailer park, like the only decent looking girl in the trailer park that's because she's half white I mean, I'm just saying, that's because she's half white she's got to wake it up.

Speaker 3:

She has like that, like, uh, I don't know like that, that poofy eyes look, I don't, it's, it's yeah it's not, it's not it.

Speaker 1:

So I I hope for the best.

Speaker 3:

Not really, but I don't know too much about her. I do wish you the best. If, if, if you were writing any of your own shit and like stop then don't do that anymore, just quit.

Speaker 1:

Just try to be an instagram. Baddie call sweetie, she knows how to people.

Speaker 3:

People did like your, your sound, and not a lot of girls are doing that, so like if you were writing your own shit, caribou, then just continue to do that and continue to put out the, the music and the aesthetic that you were putting it. I'm not a fan of it or I'm not, but like there are people who are, and then you can have a really intense core fan base and that is sometimes worth more than having like a gigantic.

Speaker 1:

Everyone loves you you know, or you could just fade into obscurity.

Speaker 3:

Nobody will miss you straight up okay, also that but I'm trying to, I'm really trying to be more supportive towards the girlies all right, so let's finish up with a little deadpool review.

Speaker 1:

So we end up going to the theaters.

Speaker 3:

We saw deadpool, we did. We saw deadpool a Deadpool a couple days ago and we had our shirts on.

Speaker 1:

She had her Wolverine shirt on, I had the Deadpool we didn't take pictures we're terrible.

Speaker 3:

We're horrible content creators we do wanna.

Speaker 1:

We were supposed to go see it again in 3D, yeah, yesterday oh, we did talk about that, but we got busy yeah, we got super busy. You got, you know you had to cook baby yeah but I wasn't mad at the movie. I saw a lot of mixed reactions to it, A lot of people. I just feel like I don't have a sense of humor.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, also I want to let's precursor this review with he's a very like knowledgeable comic book nerd and I am someone who enjoys all of the content that comes from it, but I don't have the same like serious base, foundational knowledge that he does. So I don't have, like the, the, the story, to compare it against, to compare and and whatever. Like I enjoy things way more than than a comic book nerd would. So I think it's good having both of us and both of our opinions wolverine and versus wolverine and deadpool. I generally the whole thing I was like whoa, I thought it was great, it was a wild ride.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the beautiful thing about a Deadpool movie or just a Deadpool content in itself it is off the wall, like when it's just center and him, it's always something crazy. It's always something off the wall. So you don't really have to go and expect it like this serious deep arc, even though they gave us a little bit of that.

Speaker 3:

They did the fight serious, deep arc. Even though they gave us a little bit of that, they did the. The fight scenes, I think, were very well choreographed. I thought that, like the, the flow of the story was was really good. There were no like lulls and like parts where I'm like we'll get to the next part, like um, I always enjoyed I always enjoyed deadpool movies because they're funny, they don't take themselves too serious and and the fight scenes are really good and that's all I really require.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and with a deadpool movie you can get away with cliches, because they always kind of like, spin the narrative on it, and they try to like because he's able to break the third wall.

Speaker 3:

Fourth wall, fourth wall.

Speaker 1:

But no, but no, he plays with the tropes in such a way like even when he did the montage and I hate montages, but even with this montage it was so dope, just like the the. It was funny too because they had like the comic book accurate wolverine. They had the wolverine with the dope suit. They even showed a little bit of the hall. They had henry cavill as wolverine, like that. Shit was so dope and I appreciate all of it and I just I enjoyed being able to have fun with the movie.

Speaker 3:

I um, there were so many random characters that like I'm so glad that my husband knows all these people because I was just like leaning like who's that, who's that, who's that? Um, I, really a standout role for me in this movie was Channing Tatum playing Gambit, because his accent was so bad they will remember me it was the worst New Orleans like Creole accent I've ever heard.

Speaker 3:

It sounded like he just had a little bit of water in his mouth that he was trying not to spill out like the entire time yeah, like there was just like, just like a piece of gum under his tongue, like I don't know what it was, it was so bad, but it was so comically bad. I was like obviously they're trying to make him sound like a horrible Creole accent.

Speaker 1:

He changed his accent like three times.

Speaker 3:

Yeah like so like it obviously wasn't something that you should have taken too seriously.

Speaker 1:

No, it was definitely something just to have fun with. Seeing Blade come back. I like that. That was really dope. I liked all the little just cameos and shit. They even had the little interaction. Oh, I thought you hate me, and all this With Wesley Snipes. So I appreciated pretty much everything that the movie came I low-key.

Speaker 3:

Wish that they would have made a tax joke. A what that?

Speaker 1:

the movie came again.

Speaker 3:

I, low-key, wish that they would have made a tax joke what a tax joke with wesley snipes. Because the only reason he came back is because he is in tax trouble. He said he would have never did this again. And oh, he also said I'm gonna be the only blade. Marshall ali is gonna be the next blade. So that was also funny. But I I would have um thought it was really funny if they did a little tax like.

Speaker 1:

You know why I'm here I will be remiss without making sure we acknowledge this. And I ain't gonna lie, I caught a little chubby when, uh, chris evans said flame on, because I thought that was gonna be captain america, and then that nigga, he said flame on and I was like, oh my god, not johnny storm and then he was murdered. Oh yeah, he was, yeah, he was murdered, skin ripped off of him violently it was very, I did not know.

Speaker 3:

Professor x had a sister.

Speaker 1:

Yes, she was badass deep, deep cut in the canon. You'd have to really be into it, uh, to know that, that portion of it. But yeah, it's, it's definitely uh, funny, shiny baldy I like the when she put her hands into people's heads and stuff to do it.

Speaker 3:

Oh, it was very creepy, but the cgi was really good because she was like like she was like messing with your brain like she was juggling testicles. Yeah it kind of felt like assault a little bit. Oh, definitely you're touching them.

Speaker 1:

So it's definitely assault.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and it was it wasn't consensual anytime she did it, oh at all at all, but her powers were amazing, though I want to see her fuck some shit up on the outside, honestly the third act wasn't too too bad. Uh, I like the whole mob of deadpools, so that was very funny, so I wasn't mad because all of like, we thought that, like all of them were out of commission. And then I'm I'm watching this scene and I'm like deadpools regenerate.

Speaker 3:

That one didn't regenerate but I was like they generally, and then all of them came back and I was like, yep, yeah, that's what I thought was gonna happen, because why would you just fuck all of them up like that was a waste?

Speaker 1:

of time.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was hilarious then how it ended with just peter coming and saving the day and everybody just wanted to chill with peter.

Speaker 1:

You know, the lady pool was supposed to be blake lively.

Speaker 3:

That's who blake lively was oh, was it that I was asking you if that was actually because?

Speaker 1:

that's what he said anyway um.

Speaker 3:

Deadpool made a joke about um gossip girl. He. He has however many bones and one extra bone when he's watching Gossip Girl, and I thought that was really funny. I am obsessed with Blake Lively. I think she's one of my favorite white women, so yeah definitely go check out. She got married on a plantation.

Speaker 1:

And then she stole somebody's husband too.

Speaker 3:

But you cool with women that do that. I don't care about that. You like women that steal. It's a white man, she, his husband too.

Speaker 1:

But you cool, I don't, I don't care about that. It's a white man. She didn't steal a black man from a black woman.

Speaker 3:

That's the only time it's a violation yeah, but now if a white woman steals a black man from a black woman, then I'll be upset all right at the black man. I'm done. I'm sorry all right.

Speaker 1:

Well, y'all definitely check out deadpool if y'all get a chance or if it gets to streaming, but it was definitely. I'm probably gonna give it out of five four, four stars I'm, uh, I'm.

Speaker 3:

I enjoyed it and I want to go see it again in 3d because those fight scenes seem like they were so well choreographed. I'm gonna give it like a 4.3 4.5 out of 10 because it was really good. I got so many giggles out of it. I was on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed the whole thing. I wasn't bored at all, it was.

Speaker 1:

It was just, it was good and then we got some more news. After that san diego comic-con, they introduced the new uh avengers movies that's going to be coming out. So we got Doomsday and we already knew Secret Wars was coming out and they introduced who's going to play Dr Doom and I cried a little bit, not going to lie. I was a little emotional.

Speaker 1:

Seeing Robert Downey Jr back playing one of my favorite villains, dr Doom. A lot of people are mad. They say, oh, disney doesn't have the well and all, that they don't have the ideas anymore. As long they don't have the ideas anymore, as long as this ends in a reboot, I'm cool with it if this ends, and this is what I want to see. At the end of secret wars, secret wars ends. They fix the universe or whatever, and everything starts from the beginning. And I want to see a guy get up from the dirt, who I want to see a guy get pushed to the ground and then he get up from the dirt, comes up, shakes it up, hey, it says. And they say, yeah, you need to give it up, kid. He says, nah, I can do this all day. And it's captain, the new captain, america for the next. Uh, reboot.

Speaker 1:

That's what I want to see okay, that would be nice, because then you see, like I can do this all day being a reboot, saying like we we're gonna keep going with this shit, like we're gonna tell even bigger and better stories that's what I want.

Speaker 3:

The story is going to continue like they've set themselves up, where they can just keep morphing and changing and doing different, doing different um timelines and everything yeah um they asked jonathan majors about what he thought about robert downey jr coming back so this was a clearly a planned interview. They just need to bring Jonathan Majors back Like fuck, Just bring him back. Did you see the clip? Did you see the clip?

Speaker 1:

No, I didn't see I know, hold on, let me explain. Let me explain. This is very interesting. I really want you to kind of get your thoughts on this. So he's coming out. He got the little tank, the little tank top on guns showing out muscles coming up and this whole interview. He ends up acting like oh my god, I can't believe I ran into you gives this lady about a four minute interview where he talks about marvel, how he wants to come back I felt, I don't think marvel said.

Speaker 1:

I think he did megan, megan good did megan good, does not have?

Speaker 3:

she just got a check. Listen, there was um, there was a I forget which actor it was. He like beat up his wife or something it was a marvel actor, I forget who oh talking about hawkeye. Yes, he had those allegations and then they just, they just let him lay low for a little bit, we'll see what and then he came back and then they, they, they just did mad propaganda, they gave him a show yes, well, what happened to they need?

Speaker 3:

to do the same for fucking jonathan majors. That's what I'm saying. Oh no, but what?

Speaker 1:

happened with. That is just a little bit. If he wasn't charged with anything, his wife said it in a book and she was basically like it was a while ago when it happened, or whatever okay recent kind of thing.

Speaker 3:

So that's where it kind of didn't come out, because there wasn't nothing legal to assign it to that's really what they kind of, so that's why they were able to just lay low and not really. Yeah, worry about it, yeah, they just kind of just let it.

Speaker 1:

Let it blow over or whatever, because there wasn't any legal allegations going on with john. John of the majors. Obviously, legal uh came out, but he also asked him about you know what folks in this conversation is going out. I kind of want to get your thoughts on it. Rd day having his past. So robert downing jr having his past with you know, drugs and breaking in the ring, getting arrested.

Speaker 3:

Then you also have did robert downing jr ever have like racist comments or anything like that? I mean, he did blackface, tropic thunder I appreciate what was were your thoughts, because I was never mad at Tropic. I don't know if my black card or my woke card needs to be taken away that movie was funny to me.

Speaker 3:

In the movie it was acknowledged over and over and over again that he shouldn't be here and we should have gotten a black actor to do this. Yeah, I thought that was the joke that was the entire point was like poking fun at them, putting white people in roles that people of color should obviously be in, because they fucking exist already I'm just a dude pretending to be a dude.

Speaker 1:

Pretending to be another dude. Yeah, like it was so stupid.

Speaker 3:

The movie didn't take itself seriously at all. I thought it was okay commentary when I was a child, at least.

Speaker 1:

It was a ben stiller favorite dream. That's all it was. But what I want to ask is with him? You know, ezra, ezra miller, the guy who, uh they who played the? I don't want to be insensitive they who ezra miller? Also.

Speaker 3:

It's a crazy terrorized the entire fucking island of hawaii for months and still got his blockbuster movie. No, he because they had already shot that whole shit. That's why, they were like it's way less expensive for us to try to clean up this man's image pr wise than to reshoot this movie but what makes it look bad?

Speaker 1:

I?

Speaker 3:

think if they were more early in the shooting of that movie they would have fucking threw that nigga in the trash.

Speaker 1:

But what makes it bad for warner is and again I want to get into the conversation do you feel like jonathan major should have been given their treatment or should they have been treated like jonathan majors? But the thing about with his movie and warner brother they had already canceled two other movies and they had uh, they already canceled two of the movies and wrote them off as tax write-offs so they could have essentially whatever budget they gave for that went to their marketing budget. Those two or three movies they got rid of and they could have got rid of the flash, but they didn't, because I think like people were literally saying it was the best movie they had saw and it didn't live up to any expectations the flash wasn't even good it was too tgi, the cgi wasn't polished enough.

Speaker 1:

But again, the question I want to ask jonathan majors, israel do you think that israel, miller and and robert andrew, do you think there is a fundamental difference in why they're getting treatment treatment, uh, the way they are? Do you think it's just the simple fact of how recent his case is and the fact that he was try, or do you think it's just the fact that he's a black man? They got dirt dirt on him. Let's get him out of here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think it's all three of those things. I think it's the trial was very recent. It's in an age of social media where people are very concerned about things of that nature. I think he actually was charged guilty, so that plays into it. And then I think that he has less grace because he is a black man because we gotta remember these are misdemeanors that he got yeah, but regardless of anything, he has less grace because he is a black man.

Speaker 1:

So all of these things, grace, you don't want to use that word why, because he that's who got him in trouble oh my bad I didn't know her name was grace, but um, he has less leeway because he's a black man, so of course. I'm pretty sure he wants less grace around this time anyway.

Speaker 3:

Nigga, I don't know. You know what I'm going to tell you. Shouldn't have been with that white woman in the first place.

Speaker 1:

I just thought whatever you were planning with, this interview Meg wouldn't have did this, megan, wouldn't have did this, whatever you were planning? Not at all. Whatever you were planning with this interview. It worked, man. I think it worked because he looked good. I need to see that interview. He looked sharp, he looked like he had his wits about him. He looked like he had his wits about him. He didn't look like no.

Speaker 3:

Jonathan Majors has never looked sharp. The nigga didn't look like no farmer. Jonathan literally always looks blurry.

Speaker 1:

This nigga did not look like a sharecropper he didn't. No, he looked like a normal guy, like a normal millennial dude. For the first time in his life I tell you he had the USA hat.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna have to see that he was trying to do something with that USA hat on. I ain't gonna lie to you. That's what he was trying to do. Was there anything else that we need to get to? Do you want to talk about me being pussy on Spaces? We don't have to. I feel like I let Loom Off with a lot.

Speaker 3:

I don't even know who that is.

Speaker 1:

Big Loom. He's just a podcaster. I just feel like I didn't speak up enough.

Speaker 3:

If you was pussy in.

Speaker 1:

Spaces. I'm chewing in the mic. Like I said, I just feel like I didn't speak up enough. He was just saying a lot of clown shit in there.

Speaker 3:

If you was pussy in spaces and you didn't say what you wanted to say. And you not about to say it right here, right now. Then we don't need to talk about it okay, that's fair, because I know exactly what you want to say, and if you're not about to say it, then it's not worth bringing up okay, you're right, I got sources now.

Speaker 1:

I got sources of insider information, so I can't do that.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to everyone that's been fucking with us fucking with us lately, though, um shout out to um rory and maul rory specifically yeah, gave us a follow on twitter um I have added y'all to my rotation of playlist for the last couple weeks now, for the past like three weeks, I stopped.

Speaker 3:

I stopped listening to y'all after y'all left Joe, but then I realized that I like y'all way more, way more than I like Joe, and even though Maul annoys me to my core, I still enjoy listening to y'all, and it still bothers me that Rory is a white man and he's like the reason I enjoy y'all. It really Maul. It bothers me that you make me like a white man more than you. I think you need to step your shit up. I don't know. It comes from a place of love, though.

Speaker 1:

Rory is a Caribbean.

Speaker 3:

Does that? Does that sound like I? I does from. It does come from a place of love. It does from a place of love it does. I enjoy listening to the two of y'all. You just piss me off so much my nigga like, but it might be because you just the specific type of nigga that pissed me off, like we both from new york. You, you generally like, just give me tight. Nah, he's white. Like I'm talking to the black man. I still love you though, rory like alright, let's get out of here.

Speaker 1:

You ready? Yeah, alright, 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 you should be exploiting is these companies. Thank y'all for listening to Talk FNF TV. We greatly appreciate everything that you all, your time, that you share with us, and we want you to do one more thing for us.

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Speaker 1:

Lego.