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Ever wondered what would happen to middle Ball Brother? We dive into these imaginative scenarios and more, blending humor with speculation about sibling success and the resilience needed to forge one's path. We also recount heartwarming holiday tales that include family haircuts, becoming a sister for the first time, and the joy of finding bargains at Five Below. Our episode is filled with personal anecdotes that capture the warmth and authenticity of time spent with loved ones, along with playful debates that touch on the complexities of family dynamics.
But it’s not all fun and games—there’s a scandal brewing at FS1, and we’re pulling back the curtain on some jaw-dropping revelations. From lawsuits and toxic workplace allegations to the questionable ethics of mixing business with pleasure, we dissect the intricate layers of power dynamics and professional boundaries. Join us as we explore these intense narratives, offering candid reflections and insightful commentary on the implications of career advancement and personal relationships in the media world. The chapter on corporate power plays gives us a chance to reflect on feminism, career strategies, and the precarious nature of success in such environments.
The conversation takes a turn toward the personal lives of celebrities, from breakups to engagements, and the societal pressures that come with fame. We celebrate the highs and lows of public relationships, like Zendaya and Tom Holland’s engagement, while pondering the motivations behind famous partnerships and their inevitable scrutiny. As we navigate through stories of high-profile feuds, personal challenges, and athlete controversies, we invite listeners to consider the broader societal expectations and personal boundaries that influence these narratives. Wrapping up, we touch on wealth disparities, data privacy, and the evolving dynamics of podcasting, urging you to reflect on the importance of personal relationships and ethical considerations in an ever-changing world.
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Speaker 3:I couldn't put my phone down at all. I came back in the house and I was like I looked at Ferris and said, bitch, do you understand? And it was a big deal. So that's what I'm saying. So again, I feel like justice was not done right. And why is it getting commemorated? When you went last in the train, you was the number one pick and you going last in the train. And if I want to get into my conspiracy bag, people keep trying to say Shannon has something to do with this.
Speaker 3:I don't think so I think Colin did, and you want to know why your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives.
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Speaker 3:So I want to thank all of our supporters and guys. Who loves our show, girls who love our show, appreciate y'all waiting for us. I know it's been a long time probably like two weeks for y'all. We try to give y'all a little something. You know, before the holidays we try to warn y'all that we're just gonna be gone for minute. Uh, I think we didn't take advantage of the time that we had a better set than joe budden but you know that two weeks, yeah, that two weeks span, that we had a better set than him.
Speaker 3:I mean, you know, we didn't that was short-lived that I mean it wasn't our best thing, that we probably could have did, but it is what it is. But so this is what we got to get into. Man, we want to tell you a little bit about our, our vacation, our time and then we're gonna get into the show.
Speaker 1:So, um, we weren't together for christmas, no, I went home to new york and spent christmas with my, my father and my, my grandmother and my new step siblings. How was that? How was that being a sister for the first time?
Speaker 3:oh my god, I took my little stepbrother to five below and then being a sister for the first time, oh, my god, I took my little stepbrother to five below and then I was like get whatever you want oh, you cashed out on the five below this nigga was like I need three things.
Speaker 1:And then I was like you know I, you can get whatever you want, right? And he was like three things is what I want and then he got those three things. It took seven minutes and he was like it's time to go I mean when they're at a certain age, they do be like he's like, he's like 11 that's the great age, because that's when they really don't be wanting too too much.
Speaker 3:He don't know what he's supposed to want yet, so he's still got like a very like satiable appetite he had a cousin with him and I was like you can pick one thing out too.
Speaker 1:Go ahead, like I'm not about to leave you out oh, I used to love to do that.
Speaker 3:leave you out. I used to love to do that, leave you out. No, because I was always the odd cousin out.
Speaker 1:So I was like you can get a thing too. He got a basketball. I was like thank God, because this little nigga is a little he tall. He's a little fluffy.
Speaker 3:Okay, get athletic Get out there.
Speaker 1:He's a little too fluffy.
Speaker 3:No, there's nothing wrong with that. Get him out there.
Speaker 1:I somebody Listen they picked the basketball. I was like go ahead, but you know what you might be right.
Speaker 3:I'm just trying to tell you Blindside baby.
Speaker 1:I'm going to call my dad tomorrow. Put him up there, man.
Speaker 3:Get him a little CTE, he'll be all right, he wears a men's medium.
Speaker 1:Yeah, get him a little ct, he'll be all right. You can shake that off. He's 11 years old, is that normal?
Speaker 3:I mean, if he's gonna be a big human, yeah he's definitely gonna be a big human was there anything else that you did, you did on vacation that you want to talk about? Um, saw your friends or anything I always a blast.
Speaker 1:So, my friends, we stayed up, drank, had a little cute game night and then that was all what did you go bowling right? Oh yeah, it was. Um, it was one of my my surrogate mother's birthdays, so I went to celebrate her, and then I gave her a little gift too.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's nice, that's nice but no, uh, well with me. I just I had to work the day before on christmas eve, so I end up just crashing at the crib. And then I went to my sister's house and we all kind of spent there and I just got to be just my unfiltered self around my family. Like rarely people see this side of me because it's not a comfortable side Like when you're making fun of like the kids haircuts and like the way that they pronounce certain words. You know it comes off like you're being mean to them, but they know it's just out of good fun.
Speaker 1:You need to keep making fun of the haircuts always always, I'm staying on, I stay on top of that because I last time I was around them I was like, oh, I see what you're talking about. Yeah, you see it right right that shit is, it's crazy.
Speaker 3:Patches, mcgee patches mcgee like having my kids have my boys looking messed up, that shit is crazy. I was was like Handsome boys.
Speaker 1:I whispered to your sister. I was like you gotta start taking them to the barbershop. No, never, never, never I was like maybe you should start taking them to the barbershop, Maybe you should consider it Never.
Speaker 3:She's never gonna do that. She gonna hold it down. Hey, salute, I'm just I be making those kind of jokes.
Speaker 1:She's a superior mother, yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, we all got our blind spots, her suggestion when she got the clippers. But no, all love to you, just playing with you. No, guard.
Speaker 6:She be doing that shit with no guard, obviously she is going to be so mad if she watches this.
Speaker 3:She is going to call me, she going to call you, so you better stop playing. You know how she is don't do that you know how she'll get. She'll start being all in her feelings. But no, I just had a good time with me too. You know, about the holidays, the main thing is just I be wanting to be with my parents because I just know they're getting older, so I just love to just like make sure I'm around them, even though I get on their nerves, old as fuck that's hate um, but no even when, when I know I'm getting on that nerve, I really got on my mom's nerves.
Speaker 1:What'd you do.
Speaker 3:I was just playing with her, messing with her.
Speaker 1:What'd you say to her?
Speaker 3:I'm not going to say it on here.
Speaker 1:Okay, I think I should repeat it here. That's how bad it was.
Speaker 3:If you were just messing with her.
Speaker 1:But you can't repeat it was past that she's your mother.
Speaker 3:She wasn't hurt like that. She'd just be annoyed by me, that's all yeah, you're right I'm like a little fly to her in the air and she's just trying to swat it away. But no, we all had a good time. We watched the game, we watched sports, we talked trash. I, you know, made some profound statements, you know you know things that I'm sure they weren't profound.
Speaker 1:Last time we were together all with his family, he made everybody get on the scale and act like their weight was a game.
Speaker 3:That was fun. Everybody had a good time with that. You were the only one who tried to ridicule it. Everybody else enjoyed themselves.
Speaker 1:I don't think everybody enjoyed themselves at all.
Speaker 3:They very much so did. You're a hater, Like my family, even though I am the annoying family member they do love.
Speaker 3:They do, they do they appreciate they appreciate it because you have to like if I was, if I was like into like, uh, something kills me. You know what I'm saying and I'm no longer around. My family would be bored no, they definitely would be they would be so like distraught. You're definitely the energy it would be like a mind fest I don't even know what that would look like. Yeah it would be just a silent who would be the person it would.
Speaker 1:It would be up to person yeah, he would have to.
Speaker 3:He would have to take up my, my wing you know, I think I think I pushed him into the right direction, so he should be.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel like he, he could. He could do the shenanigans enough.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I think he's, he's, he's more than prepared he'd be doing shenanigans and then new year's came around. Uh, we, we were planning on doing something right. I'm and again, I'm not the outside person, because I am because I, you know, and this is what I realized between us, it's not that I don't enjoy doing things.
Speaker 1:I I'm more bougier than you no, you don't enjoy doing no I it's not that I don't.
Speaker 3:I don't enjoy doing things at a very common scale, so, like I do. Like when you wanted to go to that concert, I was shocked that you were just okay with being in the nosebleed like. To me, that's just what. When I go to the concert might as well just watch it on internet or something. If I'm gonna be in the nosebleed like. So I've realized that it's just. We have a different scale of bougie and I think it's just. That's just probably coming from just our different upbringings. So if I'm going to go out somewhere, I don't really like it because I know for me to be comfortable and have a good time I have to spend a lot of money, and for you you're just like oh, we don't have to spend that much, and it's like well, now you're open to dangers because we've seen what happened on New Year's.
Speaker 3:There's a lot of different stuff that happened, so again, rip to all those people there's danger everywhere. I'm gonna be outside but it's the difference between danger and you're ina. I don't know to tell you or you're in a like vip section and then danger and you're just on the side of the road danger being vip sections too, and in suites, yeah, but that's, but there's, there's more, there's more precautions there that can stop you from you know, having a a night that's your last yeah, I guess
Speaker 3:and that's where it's just with me. When I like to go out, I go out. I spend too much money, like I spent a lot of money. Like I get that just from my parents too, because they were just when we went places we didn't do it a lot, but when we did we did it big. So that's where it's just with me. It's like I don't, I'd rather just not go out if I'm not going to spend a whole bunch of money.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we have different takes on that.
Speaker 3:But then you had a bad leg, so we didn't even have to go out.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, my sciatica was acting up. I was like what is this? So the reason we didn't go out, though, was because everyone took too long to let me know that they confirmed what I wanted to do, and then tickets were sold out. I would have limped my ass to the club. Oh my goodness, what do you mean? I'm getting older and older. I'm only this young. This very second, every second, I'm going gonna do everything I'm gonna do all of the things miss reality.
Speaker 3:Just turned 30 and my sciatica acting up.
Speaker 1:My first, my first new year as a 30. I was in pain as a 30 as a 30.
Speaker 3:We took it in with uh anderson cooper and andy cohen man, that was a good. We had a blast.
Speaker 1:We got a crab boil. We got a bottle. We got a couple bottles actually and you got a couple bottles. Really, I had like one little cup, yeah, like a shot or two it was a little.
Speaker 3:No, I had more than a shot or two. Every time you took a shot, I took a shot. Okay, I don't remember, I just you just kept drinking more.
Speaker 1:I just didn't keep drinking, oh yeah, and then my mom got home and we both popped a bottle of champagne and then we finished the bottle of champagne together and then, when the bottle of champagne was done, we both were drinking our respective bottles of wine, because she drinks red wine and I, I, um, I drink white wine. And then we was just sitting right here in front of the fireplace with the fire on chopping it up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was knocked out so you were yeah as soon as it was like three o'clock when I went to sleep two or three, was it? That's what it felt like no, I stayed up for a minute. You, it was probably like one. No, it was like two. I don't think you stayed. I remember seeing because I went to sleep at three I looked at my phone and saw two nobody I fell asleep in the hallway like standing straight up yeah, old ass man, I'm just tired, like what I literally had to work the day.
Speaker 3:I was working all day so I guess for me it does. I was tired, I had to wake up. No sleep club, another club see how, see how you just this ambition that she just goes with when it comes to just how she's going to party at all night, and then she only want to be there for 40 minutes.
Speaker 1:That's the crazy part. Okay, that's the thing I was going to say, that. But when I'm in New York, it's a completely different vibe.
Speaker 3:So do you also understand why, like, if I have this bougie idea of things, then me spending like two grand or something on a night out and then you want to be there for 40 minutes.
Speaker 1:I'm not gonna be there for 40 minutes if you spend spend two grand on a night out that we plan for mad long. That's not how that works, okay but, if we pop out with your friends or something and they go to a niggery ass club, niggery just niggering it up and they're just playing nigger music the whole time. There's so many bleeps, you're gonna have to bleep all of this out because this is way too early I don't think we passed the first couple minutes, though, but like then yeah, I'm not gonna want to be there for that long.
Speaker 1:I mean, it's understandable. But if we're like, if my birthday happened and we went to a spot, we paid for a section and we stayed until like 20 minutes before the shit closed, no, we stayed until everyone was leaving the whole time, that's nasty. Yeah, because we were having a fucking blast, we had bottles, we was in a section, we was lit. That's nasty.
Speaker 3:All right, so let's get to this music. Man, Everybody knows what the jam everybody playing this week.
Speaker 1:So let's get to it. I don't mind if you leave that in, though I don't really care, you can leave that in uh, uh turn that up g3. G3.
Speaker 4:Tell em Give a fuck. The story wrote you. Wanna tweak it up with me and I'ma show you how they go, like the money in my pockets. They havin' convos about me. These pussy niggas don't know. Tell me what they talkin' bout. I ain't fuckin' listenin'. Let your thoughts run your mouth, but ain't touchin' dividends, nigga. I ain't from the South, but kick it with my Memphis twin. Nigga, I can't take a loss. I'm always goin for the win. I've been geeked up in this booth. I got my blunt pad for the starter. Nigga, don't be acting new. They put some hoes all through your body. I'm like, oh, this is cool, let them in if they should water.
Speaker 3:Look what the nigga baby didn't got him to do.
Speaker 4:If you spot me, ho, I'm sorry, I can't take you.
Speaker 1:That old ass pussy. Have you rapping like fucking? Webby.
Speaker 4:This nigga sound like.
Speaker 1:Boosie Nicki wrote this.
Speaker 3:She did. Nicki wrote this, you saying that for real, like you know. Yeah, I heard this is confirmed.
Speaker 4:Oh, I heard I'm fucking with you. Somebody said LaMelo wrote this.
Speaker 3:They said LaMelo wrote it LaRon and. Lonzo produced it, I don't know it is under the Ball Brothers. Honestly, it sounds like mellow. This is some lamello.
Speaker 4:What's that? And all black cooties. We hit the streets again. He don't like attention. He'll tweak and get the reef and shit. But your ass is fat. We drove the whole way in a demon bitch. He'll pop out, won't think twice and make you Greek to switch. Ah, ah, ah. Is you sure you wanna meet that bitch? If I see ill intentions, we'll make sure you get the bleeding, please. All this out in west. The whole damn game bein' some rocket shit. Pull up to the scene. My. My best advice is to hide your bitch. I can see the lies all on your faces Cause your eyes are twitchy. Black ski masks all on our fucking faces. Be disguising shit. I'ma have my way with your baby. You wanna crash it? Rest my block against the fucking waste. I got some pot of lit.
Speaker 3:Big Jello.
Speaker 4:She my bitch, not my apology.
Speaker 3:I might start a new one.
Speaker 4:And it makes you rap with me, then rap with me, but I'ma keep it real. She lost respect when you said follow. I might swear. Bitch hold on tight Cause I tweaking this bitch to let this shit go and I heard that she wanna show.
Speaker 1:Be who she be, I'm kinda fucking with it. Show me some more. That is my shit.
Speaker 4:I can't even hold you no more. I'm gonna tweaking it with me and I'm gonna show you how that go. Like the money in my pocket. They having combosos about me.
Speaker 3:Pussy niggas don't know. Hey man, I'm really happy for LeAngelo. I ain't going to lie to you, honestly.
Speaker 1:I am.
Speaker 3:Because you know, being a brother who didn't make it, that shit got to hurt, like the one who we all trained for this, and y'all two made it and not me, only one that didn't make it. Yeah, he never. Well, he played in the league for a little bit, but he's not.
Speaker 1:His brothers are like got big contracts in the league, real contracts. He done so.
Speaker 3:It had to be one of them and you know, after that angel reese interview I thought you was a pussy. I'm not gonna lie to you, liangelo you was talking about. You were scared to go overseas liangelo dude, he was just talking about he was scared to go overseas and hoop and shit, like, oh, I'm waiting for'm waiting for the G, I'm trying to get in the no nigga, go hoop nigga.
Speaker 1:It sounds like Gangsta-licious wrote this song for real, though they said Well, they said it does.
Speaker 3:They said LaMelo wrote it. This is what I heard. I think it was from Gilbert or somebody. They said LaMelo wrote it. Nikki Baby wrote this.
Speaker 1:Nah La, this sounds like a seasoned human.
Speaker 3:This is LaMelo living a fever dream. And then they said Lonzo produced it. Because you know, lonzo, they've been into the music Like I follow this. I used to watch their Facebook show.
Speaker 1:Their Facebook show.
Speaker 3:Yeah, when Lonzo first got drafted, they had a Facebook show. Okay, papa Ball in the Family. The fuck, that shit was hard. I love that show and, like I said, I've been watching them and supporting them ever since he stole that shit in China. You know what I'm saying. So just to see where he didn't came from, how he fucked up and then was able to recover. He only got two chances in the league too. He played for Detroit, then he played with LaMelo when he went to Charlotte.
Speaker 1:They need to put all three of them, niggas, on the same team, just for entertainment purposes.
Speaker 3:All right, farrah Ball, they sound like they stay. Damn daddy.
Speaker 1:Oh, is that what? That's his shit, that's what he be trying to get off.
Speaker 3:They need to get all my boys on the same team. We gonna run right through the league.
Speaker 1:Well, probably not, but it would be highly entertaining, especially maybe a team that needs some more media attention, that's struggling on the marketing tip.
Speaker 3:We'll see. Get all three of the ball brothers lonzo.
Speaker 1:Lonzo may be on the the trading block so they'll get ball, my ball.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's weird. Don't do that. We gotta introduce the show. Okay, okay, all right, you're now listening to talk. Fnf tv, I'm your host, rhetoric of absurd rhetoric, and I'm, with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous and fabulous and phenomenal co-host, miss reality hi guys, we're gonna start workshopping a new name for me, because I feel like too many bitches got that name reality yeah, oh man, it's basic I'm not a basic bitch everybody calls you miss absurd and or miss fred, and they do all that usually yeah, that's misogyny.
Speaker 3:You think so, women do it too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, internalized misogyny okay like women could be misogynist too. Women be the biggest misogynist. I used to be the biggest. Sometimes I'm still wildly misogynist that's why you with me. Yeah, that's the only reason why there's no way that a woman that isn't slightly also misogynist could be with you I'm gonna test that today in these conversations.
Speaker 3:No, you're, you test it every day in every conversation, even not on camera, so well this first one is actually the perfect one for it, so I was. I've been excited to talk about this. I love when me and fair first started talking. She didn't see me watch espn, she saw me watch fs1. She used to be like what is this like? I've never seen these people on tv ever. Who are these people?
Speaker 1:who is this white man? I used to tell her, we said persian, she was oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, and this actually fits into this story yeah, I was like this is a knee, looks egyptian shout out to nick right, uh, but so let's get into this.
Speaker 3:So there's been a lawsuit that has been placed from a miss faraji I think her name was. No, she, faraji was her full name. She was a hairdresser that worked for fs1 and fs1 is a branch of fox. That's going to be important because I want to put some put some in perspective a little bit later on in the conversation. But she was a hairdresser there. She worked under a lot of the team members for a while. She talked about her progression in the lawsuit and where she, how she rose up and she talked about how she ran into a miss joy taylor. So joy was kind of her bringing into this world that she didn't really know that was going on at fs1. So joy comes in, she moves from miami.
Speaker 3:She's had some you know they try to play her like she doesn't have this background in the in the court.
Speaker 3:She has, she has a degree she's done shows she did internships and radio shows her brother is also a hall of famer football player so she grew up around sports and things like that, so she wasn't completely. She's not that green to it. Yeah, to get the role that she was getting. That was a a big role because a lot of the women beforehand did other like big anchor roles yeah so this was actually a big thing being a moderator for her to get there.
Speaker 3:So she she talks about how she got into these roles. So, according to Miss Faraji, joy was sleeping with an executive.
Speaker 1:Joy was.
Speaker 3:Not only was she sleeping with him, she was married, and so was he.
Speaker 1:Charlie Dixon is the head of content. Yes, so this is like a very powerful person at Fox, so I want to give you a little background for Charlie.
Speaker 3:So Charlie used to work at ESPN. Charlie created the Talking Head debate show format. That is first take. That well, that was first. And ten that turned into first take. Skip is his boy. He essentially invented Skip. If you want to say that, that's where they kind of came over together. That's where they kind of he came over first and then he brought Skip a few years later, after he started getting fs1 kind of going so they bring in and she finds out that they're sleeping together.
Speaker 1:She ends up finding out that charlie is an executive because she runs into him at the office one day so they like go out to the bars and stuff and, um, there's always this old white man paying for everything that they do. And then she's at work and she's like girl, I just ran into an old white man that be paying for everything and Drew was like calm the fuck down, that is the chief of content or whatever the fuck. That's my boss. His title is so that was interesting. So then it goes on.
Speaker 3:I'd be like so it gets even more scandalous.
Speaker 1:No, the tea was spilt in this, this lawsuit. This is one of the messiest lawsuits I've ever come across. It was mad, just tea, but it it was necessary for her to just like paint a picture of the environment that she was working in. But it was just like I couldn't, I couldn't put my phone down.
Speaker 3:I couldn't put my phone down. No, he. I came back in the house and I was like I looked at Ferris said bitch do you understand?
Speaker 1:no, because you called me on your way home and you were like bitch, did you see this? I was like babe, we'll talk about it when you get home, because, because, literally, you are seven minutes away.
Speaker 3:And so we get into more of this. Let's get into more of how it goes on. So, like I said, it gets even more scandalous when they have a Christmas party. So it's a holiday kind of party and Charlie gets a little handsy with Miss Faraji. He then smacks her ass, he touches on her. You know it's a little frisky. So, as any woman I would expect, I'm gonna go to the person who I know has a close relationship with this man.
Speaker 3:Yes, she went to joy and joy did not be a girl's girl in that moment no, because she she's a quid pro quo type of girly.
Speaker 1:So she was like take that on the chin don't say anything about it.
Speaker 3:He can get us both fired yeah what her central threat was.
Speaker 1:But I feel like when you confide in a woman, you you think that she's gonna be like yeah but, there's. There's a very large possibility that she's gonna be like no, you can't say anything, you have to hide it because that's just trauma like that's. That's how some women are taught to behave, so it doesn't surprise me at all that she said that.
Speaker 3:And as being a former athlete in high school, you learn that a lot of your teammates' sisters be ready to go, like they be ready. And there's a real reason for that. I'm just telling you. There's a real reason for that. That's the first time a lot of girls see men who are at a trajectory that's going to help improve their life. It's like when you see the dude in school, you don't know he's gonna be good in school, you don't know what he's gonna be. But you go to a basketball player or a football player, you know that, oh, he's gonna go. He might go to college and play and then he might have a future beyond that. So they be ready, they be ready to cuff and they be ready to exchange favors for things. So I mean I can.
Speaker 1:Just changing favors for things in high school because the nigga might be rich later is crazy because well that is mad foresight.
Speaker 3:As a whore like you have to like new york. You didn't think girls, girls was doing that for the good basketball player, because I know they're doing it out here for the good football player probably, probably.
Speaker 1:It's just like that's not the type of bitch I was, so that's not the the state of mind I was in you know, I know obviously I was being stupid. I was just just dating niggas because I like them for their personality. I should have been goofy, right like dumb bitch.
Speaker 3:I knew a whole bunch of chicks who like to this day like they are cool with a nigga who's in the league or nfl, and like they'll. You know, every once in a while they might do some things.
Speaker 1:But it's a single nigga in the league or in the nfl.
Speaker 3:Oh well, this is good, that's true so like I said I could to me and it goes into what I think about joy later on in it, but I just wanted to add that point in there, so it goes on to some more. She ends up talking to skit when he gets there. They develop a relationship because one of these things that I think a lot of people have been ignoring about this lawsuit this is a labor dispute before anything else. If you watch, the first thing that they talk about was the fact that she wasn't getting paid for overtime. She was doing things that was out of her job description, like she was cutting hair. She was staying long hours.
Speaker 1:They wasn't paying her for these hours yeah, and then she uh, she was like retaliated against right after words, and which made her she? She started getting less and less and less work and then she lost her job, so then she's suing for lost wages also yeah, so, and also through the the cases that you see, there was a power dynamic and a shift in allegiances.
Speaker 3:So joy essentially starts to kind of push away nashan or miss faraji regarding her doing her hair and having her do particular things. She said that she wanted a black stylist. Yeah, she was grandstanding because faraji was like I've been doing black hair for 10 years so like she had actually been working with fox for 14 years she's been there for longer than everybody else who's been at fox yeah so then skip comes into the building, he gets his contract with fs1 and now she's doing his hair.
Speaker 3:They build a rapport together. Uh, she speaks to that where they kind of got close. He confided in her more than anyone else because he's not really someone who confides with the other talent, but from what I've heard from other people they said he's very open with, like the people who you know do hair makeup. He gets very close with those people you know security things.
Speaker 3:I would think that was nice if he wasn't also being creepy yeah, I mean that generally, that's, you would expect people who are to themselves like that and are very competitive to kind of not look at the people who they don't look as competition. They'd be very normal and nice to you that just kind of just happens. In that general, that was a good aspect so uh.
Speaker 3:but they talk about their relationship going and she says that he starts to grow fond of her and he wants to spend more time with her, be around her. According to Jason Whitlock, he said that he saw them around each other all the time when he worked at FS1. So I can give credence to that. It was even funnier, too. Jason posted out a video of a former co-host that Skip used to work with who was telling a story where they was all talking about the girls and who got what, and Skip said I have more sex than anybody in this room. So Skip was like a freak boy from what all intents and purposes of people are alleged.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you can tell that nigga's a freak Some people Just by like just his face and his jaw and like the way his hair sits, like he be eating booty like a bad man. This is how I know he's.
Speaker 3:This is when I knew Skip was wild, so we're going to get into his allegations in just a moment where he comes from, but I want y'all to hear this because this came from Skip a long time ago. So he did a show. Like I said, he did a show called First Take right, and this used to always stick into my mind when I was younger because it was just such a weird thing that he said so Lil Wayne was on the show. This is like when, the first time Lil Wayne was ever on like a major network and so they were coming back from a break and they started talking about their favorite songs.
Speaker 3:And what's his favorite songs? What do you think flip skip this part 2008, 2009? What do you think skip bayless's favorite song of little wayne's would be at that time?
Speaker 1:if if you're talking about him being a freaky ass, nigga wayne's freakiest song is his pussy monster learned now in this latest break.
Speaker 7:Did you believe? My favorite song on that, carter three, is a crowd favorite, it's. It's not even a big sort of commercial hit, right? It's called monster, right? Yes, it is, and I didn't know that it was, that it was a hit, that you actually have something in common with other people I just I was well, when you've done the impossible you have brought. Skip to the people that that's never been done before. Two things good, all right.
Speaker 1:Second, down time it's his favorite song, but two things I would like to address from that clip and let me get my shit off real quick because I'm gonna forget one that carter cringy as fuck. Let's quickly move on to my second point. Pussy monster made niggas start eating pussy wayne. After he made pussy monster, the black guy still had this like oh, I don't eat pussy type of thing. And then, after pussy monster dropped, they were like, oh, this is what, this is what niggas is doing, we're cool with this we're doing. And he opened the floodgates. I will never have anything bad to say about lil wayne fraud.
Speaker 3:You talked about the relationship going on with skip longer and what she basically says is that at one point, skip offers her 1.5 million dollars to sleep with her.
Speaker 1:He puts it all out on the line, basically which is like the only thing that I was like to me the funniest part was and this is kind of I can't.
Speaker 3:This is the reason why I kind of believe this because she says no and then he goes straight into debate debate mode. Aren't you muslim? Doesn't your father have three or four?
Speaker 1:wives Because she was like no, because you're married and he goes. But aren't you Muslim? Your father has a couple wives. I was like okay, but nigga, still, that doesn't refute the fact that you're fucking not, and you would still be cheating, like even if my father did have multiple wives. What the fuck does that have to do with your cheating?
Speaker 3:ass. She quelled that by saying my father is dead she did say that, yeah and then, like this is where I know how skit was a freaky boy in this story. Right, she goes to even langston where she says she's developed, uh, ovarian cancer. She tells him, thinking that that's going to deter him, that only made him want her more. There was even a quote there where she said he was like I want that shit before it shrivels up and dies, oh shit the nigga.
Speaker 3:Did say to her, though, that the more that you resist me, the more you make me want you more rapey that's I mean, that's what he said. He's pe Pepe Le Pew.
Speaker 1:That is Skippy Le Pew. That is the tagline of sexual abusers.
Speaker 3:Man well again. This is all these allegations from her court case. No, but like inherently.
Speaker 1:is it not like? What makes somebody a a grapist is them being turned on by, like the power?
Speaker 3:struggle, resistance. Yes, the control.
Speaker 1:So that is literally like oh no, I agree that this is wildly unsettling.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, I agree with that more of the conversation because the way that she kind of plays this, like I said, she went from joy being her on her side to skip being her the biggest person because she talks about how they were trying to get rid of her. She got hurt. She ended up having to, you know, lose time for that. When she came back, people weren't scheduling her the way she was supposed to and she was losing money regarding that. Then she also said that people were mocking her. So she's talked about a few examples of this where they she had this culture where she was disrespected. There was a miss m uh, she was cussing and calling her names and, you know, talking about her ethnicity. She said Joy was talking about the way that she spoke and the way that she pronounced words and things of that nature where she was being, you know, disingenuous and mean to her. Then she talked about how Charlie was trying to get rid of her and that Skip was the main reason that was protecting her the whole time.
Speaker 3:And then it ends with Skip having his last day. She ends up going to his car with her because she says that he tries to like ask her to go to the car multiple times. She goes to the car, this big fight between skip and charlie happens, a verbal altercation. Of course they go back and forth. Skip's like fuck you, charlie, and then, and then he ends up leaving. He kind of tells her like oh, I'm going to protect you and all this other stuff and basically after all that she loses her job because of that. You know, one skips out the door and he gets fired.
Speaker 3:So then that's where the lawsuit comes in that I'm trying to tell you when. That shit was so detailed that you go through it extremely. And she she made a good reason to call out make sure a lot of people she called out she oh, this is what we also forgot. She talked about joy having another relationship. She was sleeping. Apparently she was allegedly sleeping with emmanuel ocho to get on this show called speak. And then that's where um faraji was telling her like hey, I don't think it's a good idea you sleeping with these two guys at the same time. Joy then goes to says if anything goes wrong with charlie, I'm just gonna say he forced himself on me fuck, hate that, hate that.
Speaker 1:That's the craziest part of that of this whole thing, when it comes to joy of that, she was willing to do that yeah and it was just nuts I do want to say shout out I feel like she could still get that shit off for real, I mean.
Speaker 3:But we're going to get into that in just a moment. But I also want to say shout out to colin cowherd, who did not give any kind of uh negative, uh statements in this. Actually he was. He was described as being a gentleman and a professional that's's my guy.
Speaker 1:So was Shannon yeah.
Speaker 3:Shannon too. Oh, that's what we forgot to do. She thought he was fucking Shannon. Skip thought she was fucking Shannon.
Speaker 1:And he was mad about that.
Speaker 3:And that's what started a lot of the beef between them.
Speaker 1:He was like you, getting that long black dick, and I'm upset because you're not taking mine.
Speaker 3:And what she revealed is that information came from Charlie, that Charlie had told Skip that Shannon and her was having sex.
Speaker 1:Why y'all so messy over there, like that's really. That's a very toxic work environment.
Speaker 3:It was very crazy. That's nuts, Like I said.
Speaker 1:if everything she says in this court case is true. All the men I work with are gay. They're not even all gay. It's crazy.
Speaker 3:My bad If anything that she said is all my bad. If anything that she said is all that is wild. If anything that she, if all this that she's reporting here is true, this is the sickest work environment you've ever been in.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's really like I've never had any experience like that's like a reality show it's, it's nuts, like just talking about like people were going on out of scant clothing on and uh, trying to seduce other people to get on the show, because that's what the main thing she said about joy if joy was really sucking and fucking as much as this lawsuit alleges, I fear it's going to set women in sports back so much like, well, let's get into that then. So let's talk about that first. So what do you think about fraternizing with, like co-workers? I think?
Speaker 1:it's a horrible idea.
Speaker 3:It's a terrible idea so dumb.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Because for a man because y'all are going to be at that job longer than y'all are going to be in that relationship or doing that situation ship or whatever y'all are doing, and then it's just going to be awkward.
Speaker 3:I have friends who will talk about like sleeping with girls they work with and stuff like that, and I'm thinking to myself that's the dumbest thing in the world. Have you ever slept with somebody you've worked with? Never I won't have.
Speaker 1:All I ever done was mess with girls who that's, that's, that's gross, yeah, but like I mean you know me, tell the story but no um no, it was extremely awkward because we kept working after the thing was done. I can imagine he got fired.
Speaker 3:Thank fucking god I wouldn't want to see somebody like that that often. But two, I don't like to. I have always had an adage where I don't lay my meat, where I make my bread. So I never wanted to do those things. Cross-contamination.
Speaker 1:That's just like. I know that some version of that saying is a thing, but I don't like the sequence of words that just came out your mouth.
Speaker 3:Just, I don't know, it's just where. Hey, you just don't want cross-contamination. You don't put your meat where you make your bread it, just it.
Speaker 1:Just it made me icky a little bit and just yeah, I didn't like it but continue.
Speaker 3:You want me to, you want me to lay my shit off you want me to lay my meat?
Speaker 1:stop. You didn't have, you didn't have to say it. A third time.
Speaker 3:I'm asking you do you want me to? Stop saying it but no, so I've never been into that. Like I've always told guys and my, my own personal action was like date they friends and sisters. Like don't date them, like that's the craziest thing you could do how do I even know my co-workers, friends and sisters?
Speaker 3:that's my co-worker well, see why, when I used to work, when I was in texas, I used to work, uh, retail, and so like we had folks who worked with us, and then this one girl's sister used to always pick her up, so that's how I saw her okay, well, when you're an adult and you work with adults, I remember I pulled it to the side. I was like yo, what's up with your sister?
Speaker 1:yo like she, I like I almost punched you in the face just now, like her.
Speaker 3:I was like I mean she cute, I'll give you her number.
Speaker 1:We can both stop telling stories about our past.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, so you doesn't feel good. I don't like that.
Speaker 1:I almost domestic violence to you In front of everybody, and you could have kept it in.
Speaker 3:I probably would have cut it down. I would have responded that's why Not us both doing domestic violence? I probably would have cut it out, I would have responded.
Speaker 1:That's why Now that's both doing domestic violence.
Speaker 3:Back to this, back to this, back to this. So you said that you're not cool with that. So what do you think about women who sleep their way to the top there?
Speaker 1:Or attempt to. I feel iffy about it because you're obviously taking away from the women who work hard or the people in general. I don't care about the people, I care about the women. Continue. So my promise for 2025 is being fulfilled. It's taking away from the women who work hard to get to where they're at. And I feel like if you're going to sleep your way to the top, don't get caught. That's the main thing. We can't know that you sucked and fucked your way to the top, or else it's going to set feminism back. So like it's if you sucked and fucked to get two steps forward and we found out it takes us 12 steps back. So like you have to be very methodical about doing that shit. And then the other side of the coin is like I wish, I wish I was. I, my morals were, were like that, because I'd be much higher much higher.
Speaker 3:I appreciate that you have morals. I appreciate it. I don't, would you?
Speaker 1:my morals get in the way of my success. On a regular basis I appreciate that you have morals. That's what I said well, I don't appreciate it. Okay. Okay, yeah, I thought you said you don't have morals. No, I don't appreciate it.
Speaker 3:Well I do.
Speaker 1:I'm glad you do yeah you continue with those they get in the way of my success on a regular basis. I could have sucked, my, sucked and fucked my way to the top man long ago. I could have been at the top of something, see the thing about it.
Speaker 3:I think y'all, y'all look at it at a particular way, but it only ends one of two ways. You're either pushed to the side because you know he has no use of you, or you're in a lawsuit with him because, yeah, you can rise and rise, but at some particular point you're going to he's going to want something new around this is why I said do it and don't get caught, because why would you?
Speaker 3:I'm gonna say listen, just when you say don't get caught, that it won't matter. You get caught if he just wants to do something new.
Speaker 1:Now you know what I'm saying, like if you're no longer the one he wants to play with you still got that on your resume though, like if I worked top at this company and nobody knows I sucked and fucked my way to the top. Can I just technically you could hope, but it's not guaranteed.
Speaker 3:There's plenty of people who get fired from these guys and then never, work again no well, they don't go to the. The other competition they'll go to maybe somebody lower, make less or go independent and they potentially may be able to work their way back up. But it's very rare unless you're a big time talent like a skip shannon that you get fired and then somebody else automatically picks you back up. So that's what I'm saying, where it's it.
Speaker 1:It gets kind of if, especially in that room yeah, I don't think she would be somebody who would automatically get picked back up, but she could eventually bootstrap her way back into the position that she was in. But now everyone knows that you sucked and fucked.
Speaker 3:So there's that option is gone yeah, I think for joy, now that's my thing, forward it. She's gonna have to like probably I was. I was making a joke the other day. She might have to do like the mark hill mark my hill route and get on like a podcast, like joe or somebody else who's kind of semi-popular where did he come from?
Speaker 1:and like where mark on my hill?
Speaker 3:yeah, he was on fox and fall from grace well, it was recently with cnn and al jazeera, because he said the whole river to the sea thing yeah, and so he picked they essentially picked a side against the popular media and so they called him like a. You know you're a terrorist supporter or sympathize all that kind of stuff. But no, it's funny how that's the same thing like being a terrorist sympathizer and being a ho.
Speaker 1:It's the same thing in people's eyes it's not, but like the reaction is too similar.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean that's you're gonna get the same kind of pushback. So I don't think joy is probably going to recover from this in the way that people think, because I, I, if this lawsuit goes down.
Speaker 1:This is what I want to say I don't think anybody thinks she's going to recover from this.
Speaker 3:Well, the reason why I say that is because fox is very is known of throwing people under the bus yeah when it gets, when the, when the fire gets too hot.
Speaker 3:Bill o'reilly they didn't fire bill o'reilly because his sexual assault allegations, because he had plenty of them. He had some dating back to like 2004. They didn't get rid of him. They got rid of him once the pressure from advertisers got there. Then you also add like glenn beck was another person they had on their fox who got kicked off because of his crazy takes and views. Who else Tucker Carlson? He got kicked off. So what they'll do is and like I said, the sexual assault thing is rampant at Fox, like that's nothing new. When it comes to this whole company and people, I guess when they see the FS1, they forget that this is a Fox News production. They don't realize that. And this is what this company. This company will pick the people who they need to. They'll try probably not to get rid of charlie if they, if they can hope. More than likely they probably will, because they're going to need sacrificial lambs.
Speaker 3:But they don't mind doing that and if I want to get into my conspiracy bag, people keep trying to say shannon has something to do with this. I don't think so.
Speaker 3:I think colin did, and you want to know why why, because when char came there, he fought and changed a lot of the dynamic that was going on that Colin was building over there. Colin who, when he started the volume, he's been talking about this kind of like you know, if you listen between the lines, how he's wanting to become more of an executive up in this field and being part of a company, working, being part of the team. That's always been kind of like his narratives. So what I think here is going on he's trying to get charlie out of there so he didn't empower.
Speaker 3:Shawty told her hey, take this lawsuit in, get rid of this guy. Because remember how I always told you, when you want to top people at your jobs, you always in uh, uh, renegotiation mode. He's also in renegotiation for his contract, so I could definitely see them trying to get him out. Get Charlie out with this lawsuit. Get Skip's already gone so he doesn't have his cash cow to defend Charlie. And now get him out. And now Colin can step in, be a big time executive and now run FS1 like he's doing with the volume, Absorb all that back in there and now you got this big production.
Speaker 1:That doesn't sound wild. All that back in there, and now you got this big production.
Speaker 3:That doesn't sound wild, like that could be a thing. And then you and nick wright, who my man is, colin's like right hand, that's his boy let's get nick wright on, on, on everybody's big screens.
Speaker 3:I like the, I like the guy yeah, so I mean I, I see, this is where I think the play is I like him, his son, his daughter I think they're working in conjunction to get the old, get the regime out of fox so that colin and his people can take over and do their thing the way they they see fit. So I think it's gonna be interesting. I want to see how this plays out more. I feel bad for all the people involved. Could you imagine like if I, like somebody, told you I offered a woman like 1.5 million dollars?
Speaker 1:divorce, so you're not gonna try divorce you're not gonna see something going on yo iforce, I don't give a fuck what's going on with you internally emotionally. That's fucked up, that's messed up. Hold on.
Speaker 3:If I have the capability of giving 1.5 to a woman for anything, that means we got a lot of bread. You wouldn't come to me and just be like yo. What is wrong? Why do you think pussy is worth this much?
Speaker 1:no, I'm gonna take advantage of your obviously deteriorating mental deteriorating mental state and I'm going to take as much money as I can from you in the divorce and then I'm gonna go be free and happy. Why wouldn't you want to help me? I don't, because you offered somebody, a woman, 1.5 for some box obviously I'm sick.
Speaker 3:I need you. That's when I need my wife.
Speaker 1:No you, when I'm offering 1.5 for the pussy is when I need my wife you gonna need your mama and because in me is not the person that you're gonna need, you're supposed to hold me down. I'm not holding shit down.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna hold you down till you drown no, you're supposed to hold me down in my time of need that is not the type of bitch.
Speaker 1:This is like you supposed to like. Double down with a nigga like you're supposed to grab my hand and say we in here to win it. No, I'm gonna cut, cut and skip that's sick man.
Speaker 3:That's sick man. Well, all we wish the best for everybody. Fsn, fsn1 and well fs1 fs1 yeah and so, uh, we just got to get into this too. Since you're talking about the, the cuts and the splits, let's get into we'll stay in a little bit of the sports realm, oh my god boo naomi osaka.
Speaker 1:She made an announcement yeah, she made an announcement. She said that her and um cord corday are not together anymore and that um she's she's lucky that they cross paths but, now, they're just. They're just co-parenting that's not like.
Speaker 3:How do you, how do you have a baby with a nigga and then just say I'm happy we crossed paths. That's not crossing path. That's a that's.
Speaker 1:He came inside you well, obviously the interaction was not merely them crossing paths, but she's glad she met him for everything after to have been able to happen. I saw a bunch of people saying that oh how she just saying she happy they crossed paths.
Speaker 1:She's minimizing the relationship that is but have you not read books like, like crossing paths is is like, is always like the chance. I'm glad the chance that we came into each other's lives was able to happen, for everything after to also happen like I feel, like it's the willful ignorance of the internet I don't just, I just picking that shit like we can.
Speaker 1:We can have so many other conversations around this that matter, but her saying cross paths and people hyper focusing on that is so stupid to me, like I saw that. I saw the comments about that and I was like oh y'all are stupid to me I mean adam 22 said that same same exact adam 22 is a fucking dick bag I mean, yeah, I mean that happens. He is not the the the top of like who I was just basing things off of.
Speaker 3:I was just saying he said what you said. That's all okay. I thought you were saying he's. He said the part about the crossing paths, that's all he was making that comment about them minimizing relationship. Yeah, I mean cool, but he was just saying that they she felt like he felt the same way they were minimizing relationship. I I kind of feel that.
Speaker 1:Okay then. Yeah, I walked that back. That's what I said.
Speaker 3:Well, I feel like saying he was, and I feel like that there's some agreement to like. We got to kind of think of it like this bro, like, just imagine this is your girl, your daughter. You didn't did all this for her to be this olympic tennis all-star, super professional, and now she a baby mama. I'm wildly disappointed how could you not be, how could you not be? And she didn't have to do this she's not playing anymore.
Speaker 3:She's pretty much done now she, you know I don't think she can kind of take the heat that comes with the playing at that level anymore.
Speaker 1:She made a lot of money, so she's good well, she was done before she had the baby, right, because she went through all of the media stuff and she said that like I think, yeah, I think she was done before she had the baby, so she had, she was already.
Speaker 3:So we can't, we can't say that she threw away her career no, because she was gonna be an all-time great, but she continued on her trajectory.
Speaker 1:She was gonna be an all-time great, but we just said that she had stopped playing tennis before she had the baby because of the scrutiny and everything that came with the fame that she was getting.
Speaker 3:Well, let's say this she hasn't stopped playing tennis, she's taking a break, she hasn't returned back to competition that's what I was asking you like is she? She hasn't retired. I don't believe she is okay.
Speaker 1:I think she's retired in in my like I haven't seen her playing mad long. She wasn't in the last olympics, so like I'm confused as to, like what she's doing with her career.
Speaker 3:Last time I checked in on her career wise, she mentally could not handle the scrutiny and everything that came with the fame that came with her being that good, so I thought maybe she just decided to fully take a step back altogether yeah, I mean, that's what it seems like, because I remember even when she was like selling the bikinis and all that stuff, she had posted a picture in them and everybody was like I know, even I was, you know, sexualizing her in the pictures. But she had even she deleted those quick, like after all the attention she was getting from it, like she just oh no.
Speaker 3:I can't people can't see this, so I could definitely see where she just is, not with the world looking at me and I could to me. I saw this pretty much going to happen with their relationship. It didn't seem like it was really built on anything like a real foundation with them.
Speaker 1:It seemed like they just vibed with each other it doesn't matter, like personality wise, what was going on, or blah, blah, blah they were young, yeah, not too like you're.
Speaker 1:Rarely ever are you with the person for the rest of your life that you were with when you were like fucking 21, 22 years old. So, like, based off that alone, we knew that they weren't gonna like last for the long haul, especially people who have that type of money too, like they usually don't like. There were multiple factors that which, like a regular person who has a brain, could assume that they were not gonna be together forever do you think it was an ego thing?
Speaker 3:let's just, let's just speculate on why. Do you think it was an ego thing in regards to, maybe him?
Speaker 1:no, because she hasn't been in these conversations for so long that, like it doesn't matter as, as far as like an ego thing I'm thinking of, like if it was my ego, right? Maybe if in the beginning I thought that like you better than me and blah, blah, blah and you get more recognition, you make more money, but then eventually, like that stopped happening very quickly.
Speaker 3:I don't think so. You think that there's still a point where he's making more than her?
Speaker 1:I don't think so. But as far as notoriety and recognition goes, he doesn't hold a candle to her. Yeah, but I don't think people have been talking about her that much because she she hasn't been competing that that doesn't have to be talking about it.
Speaker 3:We going, we, we together, so we in a relationship. We go in the rooms and every time we go in the rooms, everybody's talking to you, speaking to you, and they looking at me.
Speaker 1:She's still yeah.
Speaker 3:She still has the more recognizable face, she has way more cash, yeah so that's what I I could see where do we think like it was maybe like an ego cheat or like what do what do you? Could you listen to his music, right? You like corday right?
Speaker 1:I listened to his first album. Oh, you're not a big fan of his music yeah, I don't, um, it's just like I I I've experienced with him. I I don't think I've ever followed him on social media or anything like that.
Speaker 3:Okay, so that's why to me it just seems as though just from the people I've seen him around, like the YBN niggas or whatever that was this group that he was part of.
Speaker 1:Is that YBN?
Speaker 3:It was something like that, or YMB or something like that, I think it's. Ymb. Yeah, those guys. I could just see what the other could have been the demise of their relationship. But we wish y'all the best, uh, always, always. Yeah, he's dropped two albums let's talk about let's. Let's talk about a woman who got the ring before the baby. All right, shout out to Zendaya and one of my favorite actors and just overall human beings.
Speaker 1:I wish I had my ring on right now, but it's being repaired so I don't. But I'd be like right now. That's how she was.
Speaker 3:Did you see them the interview she was doing?
Speaker 1:yeah, she was showing that rock off it's a big ass rock and it's beautiful he's fucking rich as fuck that, but also it's a very like, it's a whimsical, like well-designed ring it's, it's gorgeous yeah tom holland's, one of one of our favorite people.
Speaker 3:I'm glad to see them kind of, you know, tied a knot in their situation because he's just such a good dude like I remember I was reading an interview of his and he was like sometimes I wish I could just like take my money, like whatever I have, stop acting and just like buy like a little apartment complex and like charge cheap rent. You could. No, he was just saying like he was going to just stop everything and do it.
Speaker 3:No, because that he still has passions and goals that he wants to reach, so I can see where he's still focused on those things.
Speaker 1:No, but he doesn't have to stop acting to provide one building of affordable housing. Nigga, Can you just let me get the shit off? No, because this is what you would be saying to me if I was saying the story that you were saying.
Speaker 3:You didn't let me. You're right, he could still do that. He probably will do that one day right now was a good time. He's just focused on you know right now is a good time.
Speaker 1:I can't get mad at you. Have multiple assistants, do it. Do it now, tom holland, do it now tom no pressure man.
Speaker 3:Do you pressure?
Speaker 1:go on your time the world is burning, do it right now, if you have, it's just california if you have an idea, no, the entire world is burning. If you have an idea and it's good and you have the money and you're like, oh, I should do it, do it now go ahead though.
Speaker 3:So, but everybody was kind of just having that discussion because there was this tweet that talked about the women saying, hey, she got the ring before the baby. So do you think this is going to be a moniker that more women will follow, or do you feel like, nah, this is an anomaly?
Speaker 1:For women to follow it. It would have to be up to us when we get engaged, but it's not fucking up to us, so nothing will change because it's still up to the men and the men are not proposing because tom holland proposes and they, uh, and one bitch tweeted oh look how she got the ring before the baby I mean I could understand why did tom?
Speaker 3:wouldn't be an example for other people. Look how he gets shit on every time they together because he's shorter than her, and all that other stuff so yeah, he doesn't get the.
Speaker 3:That's why it's kind of just you got to kind of commend him too, like even him being with her. In a way it's kind of like a reflection of his character, because in hollywood he could get with a white girl and probably jettison his profile even more than he is where because she's popular. But just imagine he got with a white girl of a similar popularity of zendaya sabrina carpenter, something like that something like that would push him through the roof.
Speaker 3:So you kind of can tell even through that, like, like you say, even you made your joke about him, but even through that you can tell that that that speaks to a little bit of his genuineness. I don't want to say like, oh he's, look, I'm pitying the black girl and there's nothing like that. It's just it's. It shows that he he's thinking about something more outside than just what people are expecting from him. Because who?
Speaker 1:who the British, I'm not about to give you points because you dating a black woman. I mean, she's not really black, though her mom's white so I'm not about to give you points for that regardless, though, so I don't know what to tell you well, we appreciate y'all and we can hope to see the next Spider-Man movie.
Speaker 3:Hopefully, y'all both back in it. That's gonna be dope. Yeah, I think they're filming. Yeah, they are both back in it they're filming.
Speaker 1:They're filming two movies together in 2025 so I don't know what the second one is, but one of them is definitely spider-man yeah, you did a good job, man, because I'm doing moving.
Speaker 3:She was getting really close to timothy chalamet, so you did, you made a smart movie is technically like with kylie timothy fucking anything yo timothy landy have you seen the tiktok videos of timothy when he was younger? Twinked up, super twink no, he was.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but he was. He was in like triple xl, large t's at the talent show doing let me get him shoot, let me get him boss like this now shoot out. Hey, that's what he was doing at the talent shows at the all white, like triple, like this. He was wearing a costume. It was, it was a costume, but it was really hilarious to see like he was doing it. Oh my goodness, it was so funny, all right so we got to get into some a little bit more sports related.
Speaker 1:a little bit it's Shaq and Dwight, it's Shaq and Dwight, go introduce the thing.
Speaker 3:Shaq was on well, dwight was on the. What is that man's name? It's like Dan something or Ray Cash or something like that. I think that's his name. I thought you watched it too.
Speaker 1:A sports thing?
Speaker 3:No, I thought it too. I thought you're a sports thing.
Speaker 1:No, I thought you seen the clip where dwight was on it. Oh no, I don't.
Speaker 3:I don't get clips of sports niggas ray daniels, that's who he's with saying words he was on the ray daniels podcast and so he was talking about a lot of different things. Uh, he talked a little bit about his baby mama, uh, royce, and you know all the stuff I saw royce come out because um whatever her nda has obviously ran, out ran out.
Speaker 1:So she put out like a five, six minute story of like all of the bullshit that she's been through with dwight and like her son and stuff like that and it was heart-wrenching no, I can imagine.
Speaker 3:Uh, I mean, if you just listen into that kind of what's been said and talked about with dwight howard, you can see that his character can kind of come into question. A lot of the information that you may see may make you think he's a sexual deviant royce's story has been consistent for decades.
Speaker 1:Like she's been telling this.
Speaker 3:Like she's been telling people the same shit, singing the same song for mad long, because I remember when she was on basketball wives how she had, like she couldn't say his name or bring him up or had a kid on and all that stuff and then, if you do any more research, you find out what was going on with their kid and what happened with her boyfriend's kid and their son and how he he would be like, calling her every person that she was ever with.
Speaker 1:He would be calling to threaten him.
Speaker 3:Like she, she could not live her life or move on whatsoever yeah, because they had a little a part there where he, as he was talking about, he was giving like 60 grand or a month or something like that for the child support and talking about how much she was getting and what she did or didn't you with it. And I'm just like dwight. I understand that you can have some, like you know, hang-ups about that, especially when you're you're dealing out that much cash. I can understand where you have a large expectation. Hey, you got to handle this because you don't have to worry about anything else. And if she's not playing on your time frame, your role, then I can understand.
Speaker 1:You know, maybe not you know, being as forthcoming with homophobia in the black community is very bad.
Speaker 3:We didn't even get to the white. Howard.
Speaker 1:Dwight is obviously just a gay gay, a gay fucking man who has to deal with women or that. No, I feel like he hates he fully hates women. I feel like he's a fully gay man who just hates women and he'd be having children with them and then he'd be taking out his his aggression aggression on, on the women that he be with, because, bitch, I don't want to be with you, I want dick.
Speaker 1:I'd be mad too, like I I if I wanted a woman but then I had to marry you after a while. I would be aggressive towards you too you already.
Speaker 3:Wouldn't even be your fault, you already are. So I mean, maybe, maybe that's coming to light, but uh, I do not want no pussy.
Speaker 3:I was going to spring up with Dwight. The thing with Dwight, too, though, is if you look at his history, you break everything down. Like I said, you can bring up the gay stuff. You can bring up all the different baby mamas, multiple baby mamas. To me, my theory about him has always been like he got into the league when he was young. He was in the Christian school, all that other stuff coming up. I don't believe he experienced as much that he did once he got into the league, and he indulged in it so much that it just became regular everyday to him, and now he's experimenting. I think that's what happens. People think I'm weird. When I say this. I think you can fuck yourself out of not liking women. It can be such an easy and accessible thing that it does nothing for you anymore.
Speaker 1:like I, don't think I have anything in a reply for that I've got.
Speaker 3:You can just look at just other people who have been involved in thinking about ditty. You have this access to women like no other. It to the point where now, you want men no, it's just to the point where it's nothing. Now like to go out pick up some girls, have sex with them.
Speaker 1:It's nothing because you, you who you are and what happens is going to happen but if you can have the women do anything, wouldn't you still want them to be women?
Speaker 3:if you're a straight man, well, part of a large thing that women don't really understand and the guys are. They're not going to openly agree with me when I say this is that part of it is the chase when you go after the woman, the fact of that, you having to do things to make yourself appealing to her. You actually have to try, you have to, and it doesn't happen every time. So I mean I could do all x, y and z and not come back with the with the, the prize. But if I can go out in some sweatpants in the club, with a sweatpants and some t-shirts on no jewelry, I'm just in the club, people know who I am and I can leave in the club every time with two to three girls. You don't think that's going to get tiring after doing it for 15 years?
Speaker 1:yeah, 100. Anything gets tiring after. So I can see now we're years, you gotta switch it up the thing about this now.
Speaker 3:that is, it may not be the chase with the the guys for them, but it's the taboo, it's to keep in the secret. It's, you know, hiding over here and hiding now that makes it more exciting for them. So I mean, I can understand for that, but we'll get into some more of what was going on. What he said he's spoken to about Shaq, though, and this ended up waking up the beef again. So if y'all not familiar, shaq and Dwight have had a long beef between each other, largely because Shaq he was drafted by Orlando Magic and so was Dwight Howard. When Dwight was in a dunk contest, he adopted the Superman emblem, and that was what Shaq used to go by as well, and he just kind of. It was always talked about that Dwight Howard was going to be the next Shaq or take over his spot, and he always felt challenged by that they both play the same position.
Speaker 1:But is he a big enough man who Dwight?
Speaker 3:Yeah, dwight was a super athletic freak. He's not as tall as shack.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel like if you for you to be a shack replacement, you have to be a big man, like you have to be a freakishly big man.
Speaker 3:Dwight is huge, especially when he was coming like like on par or bigger than shack yeah, shack. If you look at shack, when he first came into the league dwight looked like that his entire career for okay, because shack was superior, because he was just a dominant physically like there was nothing you could do about him, right?
Speaker 1:yeah, is that the same? Like it for the most part. Yes, when you think about Dwight's game, is it the same thing like you physically cannot do anything about him for when he was playing.
Speaker 3:yes, niggas couldn't physically do shit with Dwight. Okay, what held Dwight back was Dwight. It was him not going aggressive or going hard. That was the only thing that affected him.
Speaker 1:Nobody was stopping. Dwight.
Speaker 3:Okay. So it gets kind of funny because they go back and forth with all of these tweets. I want to read a little bit of Shaq's tweet. I'm going to read it in my Shaq voice too.
Speaker 1:Oh, my God voice too. Oh my god, please don't. It's gonna take forever because shack reads slow as fuck. What are you?
Speaker 3:what are you talking about, fair? I've never been a slow reader, ever in my life yeah, that's exactly what I mean.
Speaker 1:My adhd does not allow for you to do shack's voice dwight howard oh my god fuck.
Speaker 3:The fact you think I care about you is funny, but I won't ever bring your name up again. Sensitive big man a jokester that can't take a joke won't ever say your name again, ever again. Have a great day now you've been deleted. Have a great day. Then he started doing all these crazy hashtags.
Speaker 1:He did like six hashtags well, now read the hashtags, because I need to know what his old ass hashtagged after that I never cared hashtag trust me those aren't hashtags.
Speaker 3:And the white was like I know you care. You start calling him insecure and all this other shit. Talk about how he was jealous of kobe and all that, and then shack comes back, still don't care. Nice move, I see what you're doing. Your legacy is your new podcast. That's how you'll be remembered you need views damn, I taught you well. Great job, hall of fame, podcaster, and still, but still, don't care. You need to sit down. You need my validation, I don't need yours are these all hashtags?
Speaker 1:no, this no just. Oh, these all sound like hashtags. How?
Speaker 3:will you be remembered? Think about that podcast boy.
Speaker 1:Okay, are there periods after each of these?
Speaker 3:I have an empire to run Now leave me, son. I think he's trying to rap a little bit. Right, I've been talking 20 years Now. You want to squabble at 50. Well, I decline.
Speaker 5:I'm years now you want to squabble at 50? Well, I decline, I'm too old again. Nice move, love you son, take care of your kids.
Speaker 3:Hashtag take care of your kids hashtag. Take care of your family hashtag. You're not a hall of famer yet that's hilarious let me see it though let me see it shack is disrespectful as fuck, but this has been going on for years. Shaq has been disrespecting the big men amongst his group for years, but this has been a history though. So, like Shaq is just only doing what the niggas that was in front of him did, and that was bully the big men playing in the league, I can't be mad at it.
Speaker 1:Shaq was doing his thing, man, but dwight, dwight's uh, okay, because what I think you need to read with the punctuation, because you kept putting pauses in there I was just reading it to be funny like shack yeah, yeah, but he, that's not how he typed it um still don't care.
Speaker 3:That's how, if he was right, he would have said still don't care, period. No, still don't care, nice move like no, that's not, still don't care. No, that's how he would have did it. You never listen to Shaq nigga, you don't know. But it was funny too in this Ray Daniels. Well, it wasn't funny, but it was very interesting. In this Ray Danieliels interview he talks about when you're in the nba.
Speaker 2:It's a lot of things that you want to say, that you could say, but you know, if you say it, there's gonna there's gonna be repercussions. You can get in a lot of trouble. For example, a couple years ago when I played for the houston rockets, um, I tweeted free palestine and I got I day near got kicked out the league for it and I'm like trying to figure out why. You know, I'm saying I didn't obviously, uh, before that I had the conversation so he goes into saying why that happened.
Speaker 3:he kind of he used to have uh meetups with people, with fans and stuff, and one of the fans asked him to say that and you know that always stuck out to me because I thought that was the dopest shit he had ever did in his career was when he had tweeted that and it was like unprovoked or whatever like it. Just it kind of just came out of nowhere and he just said it and then just seeing him delete it, I I knew why he deleted it. You know I'm saying it was, but that was like my first time ever seeing a celebrity like do some type of quote, unquote resistance and then like immediately, especially on the Internet, immediately, like no, you got to pull that, you can't do that, that can't be seen anymore. So I know Dwight's a complicated individual. I do wish him the best.
Speaker 1:I hope he can get the help he needs.
Speaker 3:I mean, like you don't want to hear any more about these kind of stories of assault victims especially. You know you don't want to do that to your fellow gay people.
Speaker 1:You know, don't hurt, hurt them, be nice to them, you know just be.
Speaker 3:You're a big guy. You gotta be just be a gay.
Speaker 1:You gotta get the wet platinum and be gentle, you know just be gay like it's okay, or you can, or you can like both. Let him like what he likes. When I say gay, the lgbtq, the LGBTQIA+, it all falls under gay. I don't think they like that?
Speaker 3:I don't think they like when you do that.
Speaker 1:Right now, at this current moment, I don't give a fuck what they like, so I got a lot of heat recently from a tweet that I sent out.
Speaker 3:It was about the beloved D Rose, derrick Rose, so you know who D.
Speaker 1:Rose.
Speaker 3:Rose is right, his um, yeah, his jersey got retired recently and he also started a flower shop yep, so yeah, he just he recently retired his jersey, is going to get retired by the chicago bulls. And yes, you're right, he did start a flower shop yeah so it was this what I said.
Speaker 3:So they came out to the tweet. Let me pull it up here, and I guess I got a lot of hate for this, which I may be rightfully so, but it had to be said. So it was the moment where they talk about him getting there. He's, you know, emotional by his jersey, going to Raptors, and this is what I say Beating a sexual assault case after telling the court you don't know what consent is is still the craziest thing in the world to me. Yeah, that's crazy for you to say that. Why it?
Speaker 1:is true, it's a. It's a thing that happened. While this black man is being celebrated for his talents, his contribution to basketball, you were like hey, remember when this nigga sexually assaulted somebody and got away with it? This being an accomplishment is crazy, because he sexually assaulted somebody and got away with it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, when they're talking about the way that he was being an example and things of that nature.
Speaker 1:So yeah, like two episodes ago, you remember when we were talking about that? Malika Andrews, the female podcast, the female sports anchor malika, yeah, and you specifically have vitriol for her, because when somebody died she brought up their sexual assault allegations.
Speaker 3:So I want to disagree. So how is it how I want to disagree with that point that you said? I didn't have vitriol for her? I talked about the criticism. No, you asked why was there criticism for the things that she said about disparaging about black men? And I brought up the criticism that other people had had with her. I actually had said I understood bringing it up. I also understood why people felt like it was a bad time.
Speaker 1:If you understand why people felt like it was a bad time, then you can understand why people felt like it was a bad time. Then you can understand why people felt like this was a bad time and why you got so much engagement on it, because, at the same time, while this man is supposed to be being celebrated, you brought up sexual assault allegations, just like she did, even though he died. This is a time after somebody's death, we celebrate them. So we're trying to celebrate this nigga and she's trying to be like oh, look at this, remember this ugly side, and that's the same thing you did, yeah, but this is no, it's not.
Speaker 3:I would disagree. I would agree. Well, of course, you just said the statement, but no, I was saying the reason why I disagree from that. For one, like you said, he he did die, he was in his life. This person is being presented and shown as a role model he's being immortalized, yes, as a role model, yeah, somebody who's done good things.
Speaker 3:And when you go back and you read these court cases and you excuse me, they talk about how this man told the court case he didn't know what consent was. They also talk about how he was taking pictures with the jury after the case. They're like hey, d Rose, can I get a pic real quick after I got you off, like I'm sorry I'm going to have a problem with I don't think justice was served correctly.
Speaker 1:Regardless of like what actually happened. Right, my thing is.
Speaker 3:Can we just say what you just said Regardless of the facts of the matter? No, yeah, regardless.
Speaker 1:I just want to make sure that it's. It's the. The reason why I'm comparing you to her is the the time that you did it. Somebody died. We're supposed to be celebrating his career. After somebody dies, you're supposed to like uh I don't agree, you're supposed, You're supposed to highlight the good things, right? So then she decided to point a flashlight into a dark, nasty seedy corner right.
Speaker 1:And people felt some type of way towards that. They had criticism for how she behaved in this man's death. For how she behaved in this man's death. So you could say that getting your flowers while you're alive is just as important as getting your flowers when you're dead.
Speaker 1:So, while we're celebrating this black man, you decided to, just like this other reporter did, point the flashlight in this dark, nasty corner yes if you're people to remember like, regardless of anything else that this person did like, it's important for you to remember this disgusting thing about their career and I think it's just a little weird and it's very haterish of you to do that, just like you had um judgments towards this woman for doing the same thing. I think you fell within the same box.
Speaker 3:I genuinely did. Again, I did you keep saying I had judgment. I never said she was wrong for any of those things. I said people had criticism for that. My thing is this when he died, he didn't go to no, you, you said she was wrong for that.
Speaker 3:No, I didn't. I didn't say she was wrong for that. I said that that's what people were upset about her with. It wasn't time right for people. But no, my thing is this when you look at what I'm saying, the person died. He didn't go to court for anything. If he had died, like when Karl Malone dies, utah Jazz Power Forward, I'm going to talk shit about what he did and how he was a shitty fuck.
Speaker 1:I'm going to bring that up in his death, but that's because it's only valid if you bring it up during like bring it up now, what the fuck did he?
Speaker 3:I have brought it up, okay he, I've told you what we've talked about. Remember when we talked about uh, gilbert arena show. Remember our biggest video clip? Yeah, we talked about carl malone then, when he slept with the girl that was 13 and had a kid and he was 20 years old, okay, we talked about that we.
Speaker 3:We called him nasty man and all that but no um, when it comes to that, he didn't go to court and have his day in court for that. So for you to bring up the allegations when he didn't have his day in court, to me is is the real issue in bringing it up? He's had his day in court and I've examined through reading the articles and what happened in the court, his day in court, and I have questions that if justice was served properly and as someone who's had justice served properly, I don't think if he was convicted of that and then granted was a civil case, if he was convicted that, they would not be doing what they're doing now, right? Do you? Do you feel like they would still be praising him the way they do if he had that civil case conviction and it was a big deal? No, so that's what I'm saying. So again, I feel like justice was not done right.
Speaker 3:And why is a nigga getting commemorated? When you went last in the train, you, the nigga, you, you was the number one pick and you going last in the train, what are we talking about? What kind of nigga is you?
Speaker 1:Regardless of your social standing. If you're last in the train, like, maybe like, you need to reconsider your like.
Speaker 3:You need to reconfigure everything about your life, but baby you last in the train and you the number one pick in the NBA draft the youngest MVP ever. And you pick in the NBA draft the youngest MVP ever.
Speaker 1:And you last in the train. You need all new friends.
Speaker 3:You need an all new everything.
Speaker 1:Yeah, all new friends, all new bitches. Because, first of all, if there's an NBA, anything in the group of niggas that's trying to run the train, the train is gone.
Speaker 3:How are you a 1%? Half of a 1%? That bitch is dumb. The train is gone. How are you a 1%?
Speaker 1:Half of a 1%. That bitch is dumb. The train is gone. I'm fucking this one nigga.
Speaker 3:Well, that's what she kind of said she was trying to come do, and then the assault happened.
Speaker 1:But then how did you happen to be last Well?
Speaker 3:I'm saying that's what she said. The assault happened. Oh, she was assaulted. Okay, Well, in his story they was having a train. You can't call it a train if the woman was being, but in his story he wasn't raping her.
Speaker 1:No, you can't call it a train in the story, but in his story he's not raping her.
Speaker 3:In the gang rape. He was last, but in his story he's not raping her. In his story. We're not raping her, it's a train. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:In. I'm just I'm saying his story. He was last in a train. Okay, what kind of nigga is he last in the train? If you last in a train, you're like the most peon bottom of the barrel, nigga, like nobody.
Speaker 3:Nobody wants you you're the only MVP.
Speaker 1:That was the last in the train if you're last in the gang rape, you're the only MVP that was the last in the gang rape. All of you niggas belong in jail all of you niggas belong in jail. It was a civil case and then and then, and then you're also like morally probably the shakiest nigga of all yeah, if you're going last, and yeah, you're just vile. You've heard the cries and screams the entire time and stayed hard yeah, that's the six and six shit you're the like.
Speaker 1:I agree death penalty. I agree death penalty for the last nigga in the in the he worse than the nigga non-consensual train. I'm gonna stop saying the two words that I was saying before because I feel like you can't say that. But he worse than a nigga in players club in the non-consensual train. The last nigga should get the most jail time because you've had the most time to think about you, what the fuck you're doing. Have you ever watched players club before?
Speaker 3:actually no, okay, so you didn't get that statement that I said no, that's no, that was. I always would want to hear young like girls who saw that movie when they were young, what was their thought when they seen that that came out when I was too young for me to like watch it when it came out and then um well, you know what we talked about yesterday. I was there was nothing too young for me to watch.
Speaker 1:I seen this when I was a little boy yeah, like my parents were actually, and then like it's funny because when it came to like my family, my parents had the least guards on me. As far as what I could watch, this nigga was watching Jerry Springer at six years old. Getting it up, man, it's going crazy With me and my mama.
Speaker 3:My mom and I would watch Players Club together.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. That shouldn't have been a thing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I remember watching it at home. I remember when we got at Blockbuster and we watched it at the house and I'm watching the strippers. That shouldn we got that blockbuster and we watched that now and I'm watching the strippers. That shouldn't have been a thing at all. Why that bitch didn't go get financial aid. Like I don't understand. You had a kid. You know how many financial aid points you get when you got a kid and she wasn't even in, like no crazy ass. Like was she in college. Yeah, she was in college when she was stripping for. Oh yeah, you could pay for definitely gotten a lot.
Speaker 1:she had a kid with financial aid would have been easy a lot of those colleges had like child care and stuff too, so like it was so funny that, but I never watched players club, so I couldn't even tell you the plot there's a lot of bad, bad logic in there yeah so let's next baby, we gotta talk about drake man.
Speaker 3:Drake dropped the disc. He's been alluding to a lot of things going on with lebron james he's upset man yeah, so I didn't listen to the freestyle.
Speaker 1:My bad, I should have, because we on this podcast. But I was like that's why I shouldn't have continue I should have listened to it, because we're trying to be media personalities so I need to be caught up on things, but because it's drake like, that's why I don't listen so that that can't be one of your reasons.
Speaker 1:But when I saw that drake dropped something I was like it's probably like oh, thought these niggas was going to have my back, but they didn't. Niggas is snakes in the grass and I didn't realize how many snakes were in the grass.
Speaker 3:Niggas love magicians.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and was that not the gist of the thing?
Speaker 3:I liked it.
Speaker 1:That was good. I didn't ask you if you liked it, but was that?
Speaker 3:It was about, about.
Speaker 1:He was just talking about his niggas fell for the tricks. Yeah, he thought that was his people.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for the not like us this nigga is wildly predictable they bought, they bought the tickets.
Speaker 1:When I tell you, before I listened to it, drake dropped a freestyle. I was like this is what the freestyle is about. I didn't listen to it once and I was right I got my father's habits and my mom's permission my mom was white and my daddy black, and my daddy ain't shitting my mama was there. So now I love my white mama and which is why I love white women and all things white this is white baby mama white in all things white like and we not like, we not go like.
Speaker 1:I want to shit on him for his baby mama being white, but that was very obviously a mistake.
Speaker 3:Like but he also got her nose done too.
Speaker 1:She looking badder than whitney right now that was after she was his baby mom and now she got a. My point is that that was the accident and he never meant for regardless of who he meant for his baby mom to be that bitch wasn't supposed to be her was not meant to be drake's baby mother, like that was not the image that he wanted to present to everybody. He wanted to be a little light-skinned, curly-haired thing.
Speaker 3:He didn't want it to be.
Speaker 1:He was waiting for Tyler. Yes, he was literally waiting for Tyler.
Speaker 3:He didn't want it to be his baby mother Like come on, we know their name Sophie.
Speaker 1:I actually don't know her name. I know her as Drake's porn star baby mother Sophie actually don't know her name.
Speaker 3:I know her as drake's porn star baby mother sophie. He didn't got her nose done, shout out to him. But this is what it gets nasty with this whole this because there was a lot of talks about, like, tainting images and then there was this fake tweet that went out that was saying drake was talking to somebody about it and talking about oh, would have nike talked about? Drake, uh, talked about lebron cheating on his wife. And again that was reported to be fake.
Speaker 1:What are you talking about?
Speaker 3:I told you about this. There was a tweet that came out. I thought I just explained it.
Speaker 1:There was a tweet that came out no, no, that's what I'm just like. That was my comment.
Speaker 3:Oh sorry. My bad.
Speaker 3:But no. So I'm listening to this this and again, that was fake. But I'm listening to where he talks about the image and you know a lot of the guys come out and I'm wondering are we seeing, are we getting close to, like lebron getting exposed with his you know infidelities, because we even got, yes, jewels trying to act like, oh, I don't want no comment, stop bringing me up like she's making the block hot. Do we think that that could be something that we see in 2025? Like the destruction of the greatest black man?
Speaker 1:in history. Right now, everything that we hold dear is being destroyed, so LeBron is not.
Speaker 3:Not off the list, not yeah. I would be hurt. I think he's up next. I would be hurt if that happened Because okay, yeah, I think he's up next. I would be hurt if that happened because okay, because that's the only thing you can put on him is cheating right now. They went after justifiably Diddy, then Jay Z, you can't put these guys with LeBron if LeBron is just cheating on his wife?
Speaker 1:but I feel like you could put Jay Z low key in that, like we know, jay Z was cheating on his wife, so he's not okay. We could put him in that they we know jay-z was cheating on his wife.
Speaker 3:So he's not okay.
Speaker 5:We could put him in that, but like they survived it, they got through it, yeah, so like I just I just feel like niggas have been gone after that.
Speaker 1:We didn't think would be wet after. Sorry for my vocabulary, but maybe lebron is next like oh man, I hate that I don't.
Speaker 3:I guess I've been very hot. I've spoken very highly of lebron I don't.
Speaker 1:Is it toxic that I think brawny is ruining his legacy by dating a white woman?
Speaker 3:he's not dating a white woman what that girl is not white, I think. Well, it depends on her mom was white. I don't know her mama white, but I think her mama's light skin okay, I thought that was a fully white woman. My bad no, there was a white woman that he went to prom with. I take that back. He went to white.
Speaker 1:That's who I was thinking about.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he didn't go to a white woman he's not.
Speaker 1:His girlfriend is not a white woman.
Speaker 3:They actually just had a little post about that okay they was talking about the girl he's dating right now but she not she's not white. She passes the paper bag test but she does pass the paper bag test like with flying colors.
Speaker 1:So I don't know I.
Speaker 3:You expect these niggas want to do.
Speaker 1:I'm not trying to not take light-skinned people's blackness away because of this nigga right here, he wasn't. My mom is black both of your parents are fully black. That's what I'm saying. What? Validates my blackness is my mom being black well, no, I'm saying that I tried to not to take light-skinned black people's blackness away. Okay, because you look like you're not fully black, but you're fully black and you're light skinned and black as fuck. I'm just trying to make sure, I try not to take that away, because you're nigga, you know you are crazy.
Speaker 3:Hopefully we don't have this LeBron exposed, you know fucking.
Speaker 1:Dave Bluntunts fell out he's gonna and then blamed his fans on him being a fat, disgusting fuck. Blamed his fans on his health that he's been fucking disregarding for decades hey, man dave blunts, don't like that.
Speaker 3:Nigga my fat phobia is showing.
Speaker 1:I hate this nigga. I hate him so much oh my god.
Speaker 3:I've said this already dave blunts is not here for a long time.
Speaker 1:He's here for he's he's not here for the next year, he's not here for the rest of 2025. Every time he says dave blunts is not here for a long time, I'm like two years he's probably listening that, but let's, let's finish up.
Speaker 3:We got a few more things we gotta touch on. Uh, so improper improv is over.
Speaker 1:We did it bitch nigga let's laugh in all three cameras real quick, let's start. Let's start with the middle and then our separate ones, and then go back to the middle, okay, okay. One, two, three, bitch, fuck you you're weak ass piece of round ass shit. If y'all don't know, uh gonna get my mom, but my footing I'm done.
Speaker 3:I mean he understands that. So I mean y'all know, that's why I said it Okay.
Speaker 1:Because I'm ashamed that you're a fucking Haitian.
Speaker 3:So if y'all don't know, if y'all haven't listened to our show, about a year and some change ago, we had an interaction with Flip where I instigated it when he threatened to rape me. And that's where it ended at.
Speaker 1:That he ended up taking it too far and going over there and implying that you were going to my mother, I'd be taking, I'd be leaving my mom out of it.
Speaker 3:But like that's what he said, also he said my mom too, yeah, and my dad, he was gonna do a lot of stuff to my and my grandma, he's gonna do a lot of stuff to my family flip.
Speaker 1:But he ended up uh, according to I didn't watch this, but nobody really watched the last couple few episodes- one of my friends watched it but one of her friends watching told us that he apologized we didn't know he apologized until my friend shem was like did you see flip apologize to you? And I was like no, I don't consume that bitch's content ever. I never have like. I saw him yelling and abusing his son years ago on instagram and I was like never again. So he was like did you see that bitch apologize to you? And I was like never again.
Speaker 1:So he was like did you see that bitch apologize to you? And I was like no, I didn't see that piece of shit apologize to me at all. And then I called my husband and I was like did you see this fucking peon apologize to us? And then he was like no, I didn't see this pussy ass nigga apologize to us and that was the conversation. Ass nigga apologized to us and that was the conversation and that's it. So I guess thank you for that, but still fuck you and fuck you forever.
Speaker 3:Yeah, just put it in your pipe and smoke, and now your shit is done so, yeah, you can just be back in the corner with with joe, so you don't gotta worry about worrying about your own show, no more.
Speaker 1:You need to keep a very tight suction grip around Joe's dick with your mouth at this point.
Speaker 3:That's what started the shit to begin with.
Speaker 1:He's trying to wake it back up. No, I didn't even try to do that. You got this dick in his mouth. It wasn't I didn't try, that was just. It was just a happy accident. It was a happy accident that it came full circle. You need to keep that suction grip around his dick, because now that's the livelihood that you and your family are going to live off of. Make sure you keep enough spit on it and make sure you use enough tongue and not that much teeth, because joseph, I'm sure will not like that flip. So yeah, that's the only advice I have for you moving forward, and maybe do some cardio, you fat fuck hey, that's the game, my man.
Speaker 3:We don't gotta accept your bullshit, but we appreciate you. You know at least thinking about doing it.
Speaker 1:You know we don't care for it, but it is what it is, there's never anything that could be cordial after you threaten to rape my mother, his mother and me, so so you could suck a dick and I, like, I'm praying on, like an even more dramatic downfall, like improper improv. Not continuing on, it's not enough, it's a drop in the bucket of what misery that I have been manifesting for you and my manifesting skills. Are we got the?
Speaker 3:dolls.
Speaker 1:We got the flip dolls my people don't play about me we got the flip dolls hanging up my people don't play about me so we can't tell about the dolls my people like. Nothing needs to be said other than my people don't play about me and we are people who do things the correct way, so the things that we need to be done are done hey, you heard it.
Speaker 3:My people don't play about me you heard it right there, so improper dropping a drop in the bucket of the misery that is to come for you in 2025 so luckily we won't have to worry about the that wasted three hours that you were putting on joe's live. So we don't want to have to see any of that anymore. It's behind us fuck your shit.
Speaker 1:Your shit is miserable and you're less than and you're not funny and you're not entertaining at all. You're a fucking crash out and you're pathetic and you're your. Your content is lowbrow and it's less than and we've been saying this forever and now everyone knows, because it's done.
Speaker 3:It's not even worth it to you and it was never worth it to us iss crash out behavior, man that's all you can call it like what your special ed not even iss special, ed I don't even think you could put it into special ed, because I think special ed like you got to be able to night school it's like when it's actually like that the people gotta come night school special ed.
Speaker 1:You got like the. The people gotta come to your house special ed.
Speaker 3:You got like the special people gotta come to your house to to make sure you can be yeah, like you can't even be around low brow, other kids, bottom of the barrel, bullshit, and that's what you are.
Speaker 1:And now we're done with you, moving on so the uh joe also had his situation.
Speaker 3:Like I said, we was talking about earlier how we we had a better set than him for two weeks, but that didn't last long.
Speaker 1:Not long at all. Apparently, he was able to. God damn it, we can't win with.
Speaker 3:Joe, yeah, this is a mastermind right there. I will have to say, man Joe, the way that you able to maneuver out of these situations. I have to commend you, man.
Speaker 1:It takes a lot of. It takes a lot of. It's more capital. It's capital, it's power that comes behind. Like I can circumvent these rules because so from what I saw, I wasn't like we, we kind of did the conspiracy to shit here, but that was just for clicks. For real, we saw joe's thing about like him sleepwalking naked. So I was like maybe he accidentally showed himself to some children or something like that, or was caught on camera naked sleepwalking in his building and and that's why he's not able to record there anymore. But then that would mean that, like joe records where he lives.
Speaker 3:No, no, it doesn't, because you can have if he got multiple houses or or he at least sleeps there because why would you?
Speaker 1:be sleepwalking naked in the building that just your studio is.
Speaker 3:He owns two condos there. That's why so he owns two buildings there okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, if it's in the same building, then that's completely understandable, so that I was like his lawyers could easily go in medical records if this is something that he's been going through for a long time and prove that he was sleepwalking, and after that it's not really that big of a deal.
Speaker 3:Well, the thing was I don't think the sleepwalking didn't really even come to play for what he said, because he kind of goes into everything. What was going on was he covered himself up when he was out there. So when you put your hands by your area, it can look like you're pleasuring yourself. So that's where lewdness comes in. So the lewdness what I thought.
Speaker 1:The second thing that I thought was when he said that, like they're just, they have to pay to record there. So those were the two things that I thought was happening. That's what I wanted to say either him sleepwalking naked or him having to pay more because, like you, this is not a residential. This is a commercial apartment where you, you do like production. No, this is a residential, okay okay, he was.
Speaker 3:Actually they were trying to use a rule of the city to actually get him to stop be able to film there okay, that's what I came across. That's what the main thing they were trying to stop him from doing was filming there, because they were like you can't do business here, but when you're recording something, it's not the same kind of commerce as people coming in and out of an establishment. So that's probably one of the things he was used to circumvent it.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 3:The main thing, though, with it is, like I said, was the fact that when you have a lewdness charge, it's about being naked, but in a sexual manner, and so if they're able to show that he wasn't, you know, in a sexual manner, he wasn't gratifying himself, then you can kind of take the lewdness charge off. And then I wasn't gratifying himself, then you can kind of take the lewdness charge off, and then I don't really know of indecent exposure would then come into play if they wanted to continue to find a charge on him for just being naked in front of people like that's where it kind of got odd to me, where it was like indecent exposure seems to be way more fitting for it, but for some reason the lewdness I guess they were trying to show a track record, a history between him and a neighbor to say that he was trying to do that for a particular reason.
Speaker 1:I feel like there was obviously like a neighbor or a couple that were trying to just get joe the fuck up out of there. So they were just I mean, that's what he tries to play consistently putting in complaints I don't think that it was that.
Speaker 3:To that degree I can understand where, if you're having people, you're doing this podcast, you're having people come in and out. They're coming in with groups like we don't see. Like when we watch the show we just seeing what's in front of the cameras. We're not seeing all the people in the back room, all the people in the kitchen, we don't see all the people on the balcony and stuff like that making noise, condo.
Speaker 1:And it's a lot of noise for multiple hours a day. So imagine being the person who lives above or below Joe, or right across, or right across or to the sides, matt, the whole 360 that's around you is inconvenienced by the multiple blocks of hours of noise that you make.
Speaker 3:I get it. And then when they were filming improper improv there, they had animals and stuff coming in and there is where? No, well, when they first started, when he shitted on us, they was at joe's condo see like they need like a separate studio space.
Speaker 1:Now they are he bought another.
Speaker 3:They was in a flip space in the second season, so okay, it doesn't matter, the show's over with, so fuck that show.
Speaker 1:Yeah, fuck y'all, y'all upgraded and then it didn't matter, because nobody wants to watch that bullshit in the first goddamn place. Y'all do nonsense.
Speaker 3:Fat fuck. So we're going to talk about one more thing here. Julian is no longer with the Rory Mall podcast. I did not even notice what do you mean you didn't notice Because you wasn't listening?
Speaker 1:I was listening, but it was like they didn't directly address it. Yeah, it wasn't until the last episode, at the end, where they mentioned it. Okay, because I haven't gotten to the end of that episode either.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they didn't mention it at the end.
Speaker 1:Because I'm not like I'm a while I'm driving podcaster, like like I'm a while I'm driving podcaster, like I listen while I'm driving. If I'm not driving, I'm not, I'm not listening. So I just thought that Julian missed the last couple episodes. I'm just so curious as to why Julian has left because to me, as someone who has started listening more recently maybe the last like three months I can't say more than three months that I've been consistently listening to worry them all. I do like Julian and what he adds to the podcast and I feel like there hasn't been any obvious like glaring conflict that made it awkward for me as a listener.
Speaker 3:So I'm just like so confused I think it has to go into more of a history thing yeah with it when you kind of have that discussion between julie.
Speaker 3:To me I think with the last two episodes they had it's been more than noticeable with him not being there, like the one thing about that group when julie is not part of it is they will. They can fall into being like status quo people and they'll just run and start just regurgitating what everybody else is saying in the room. And rory, he does have really good takes and can resist, but because he has that I'm a guest here in this like when he has that mindset about because he's a white man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he has like, so he doesn't worry you should continue keeping that mind state forever the whole time you're here, doesn't?
Speaker 3:that doesn't sound good on on audio, though, like that just oh yeah, a white man, oh yeah. But I agree with you black guys, that doesn't sound good.
Speaker 1:So yeah, but when? When? Niggas like ebro and rosenberg have their own opinions, though, if he has a good argument.
Speaker 3:That's what should matter when you're listening to. It doesn't matter anything else. But my problem is is that? What I want to get into? Is you see, that there isn't anybody that breaks the the monotony? Yes, and that's what he did on the show he would break it up and he would make roy more comfortable of going outside of, yes, the uh, out of the bounds of the thing that you just told him to do.
Speaker 1:It's boring as fuck mall is. Y'all know how I feel about mall. Mall is like the old timey nigga um state of mind. Like nothing he says makes sense once he's hell-bent on a point. Like there's nothing you can say to get him out of that. The last episode he he said why do women wait until they're fired to to report sexual assault? You should report sexual assault immediately and I don't know why all women don't immediately report sexual assault. Like there's. Like there's decades of nuance that he and decades of nuance that he ignores on a regular basis. Right, and then Damaris, I was gonna say very easily gives up when she could, in my opinion, eat maul up for fucking snack, not breakfast, lunch, or you could eat him up as a snack if you wanted to bitch, because I feel like you, you might have that. But then she gives up so easily and she's like, okay, well, she just be letting them all have it.
Speaker 1:Well, she did that especially on the last episode, and then when she does that, I feel like Rory will be more inclined to also do that. So I agree with you. Julian was the only person who would motivate niggas to stand behind their own opinion.
Speaker 3:I don't think that he even stand by. He would actually make them have to rethink their own statements a lot of the times. Also, too, he felt like the only person that was actually reading a lot of the information. There would be times when the bears would, would, would have, you know he was.
Speaker 1:He was the, the person who kept everything organized.
Speaker 3:It felt like and and one of the criticisms too I had with them is that, like the show, they were already not knowledgeable about a lot of topics beforehand, with two producers. So now you're getting rid of one producer and he was the one who kind of livened up the show. I get you don't want to get run into Maris because she's a girl and even though to me she doesn't really say anything, that's new.
Speaker 1:That's crazy, because you and Danny were praising her her a couple months ago for being the best female podcaster out of yes, but that doesn't just because she's the best. So how does it listen? Listen, we have a very low. I'll explain.
Speaker 3:Yes, there's a low pool of people to pull from. She has the energy. And again, that myth. When you add julian, rory and maul into the all the equations, she's able to shine. But when you take away somebody like uh julian. I do think she shines less when julian's not there yeah, because when, when you take away from julian, julian's gonna say this stuff, that's gonna trigger her, that's gonna make her react, that's gonna make her just act and do the stuff that she tries to say.
Speaker 1:She's not I really, I genuinely want to know from julian's mouth why he decided to leave on his own, like I. I'm genuinely so interested in in that well, he hasn't revealed it yet danny he, danny, thinks it has something to do with some money.
Speaker 3:I don't think so.
Speaker 1:What I've seen with julian, he says that he comes from a privileged home, so I don't expect that he has something going on where it's like, oh, it's about regardless of that, though, I just feel like I wouldn't think that I would want rory and Maul to be taking advantage of their co-host after they left the Joe Budden podcast because they weren't appreciated or taken advantage.
Speaker 1:Well, not taken advantage, but like Joe didn't want to pay them, or he didn't want to be transparent with the finances, so that's what I don't think it has anything having to do with finances with the the rory and maul podcast. If anybody is leaving because of anything having to do with finances from their podcast, it's not going to look good for them, because this is something that started because of. There was lack of transparency that's what.
Speaker 3:I don't think it was had anything to do with finances. I don't think julian cares about making a dollar on the day-to-day with the with the pocket. I think his parents have a lot. Do really well for themselves his brothers and the politics. I don't think he wants that. I think it has something to do with content, about how we're going to grow the show, and I think maul was a big proponent of the resistance in that I do.
Speaker 3:I I agree with you with mall on, with more on mall being like the thing about what I see with mall is and I actually had worked with someone like that before in a similar podcast project, where it's like he's somebody who can tear down trees. He can cut trees, but he can't grow anything, so you can go down and tear down everybody.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm about to you about to name, but have to bleep these names out that I'm about to guess. But was? Was that double key one?
Speaker 3:it was neither one of them oh, who was? It. I'll tell you afterwards, but oh, my god t because.
Speaker 1:Why were both of my guesses wrong? Because they?
Speaker 3:they two weren't even really on the show, they were, they just came and helped.
Speaker 1:Oh no, no, no no, no, no, I didn't mean okay when I said dub, I meant fuck. I forgot his name, the tiny man no, it wasn't him either oh fuck, then yeah, I have. No, I have no idea, but no, so I've been with someone who they have every criticism in the world.
Speaker 3:But then when you tell them, hey, put the seeds in your hand, grab the water and grow something. They can't grow that and that's frustrating, especially as a producer working with somebody like that. Because you can't, you can't get anywhere, because all you do is tear things down and you never come with anything. And the steps that we need to do grow us.
Speaker 1:Like OK, fucking wreck it, Rolf.
Speaker 3:I mean, that's to me, that's all you know how to do, so that's why that's why I can see where that can get annoying, where I'm bringing ideas and there's never not anything good. And then when you try to talk about the things you want, you're vague, you're not, you know, decisive. And then you get frustrated when people challenge you and try to make you be explain what you're talking about, and I think that's a large part of that.
Speaker 3:That rockefeller type of ideology comes from just espousing vague talking points and then expecting and you know outcome from them yeah so that's where that kind of comes. I feel bad for him. Like I said he talked about on his uh ig subscription thing, where he talks about focusing on himself and how he didn't like that they only gave him a 20-second shout-out at the end of the show. So I mean it seems like there's some bad blood going on. Rory was literally the only one who talked about Julian.
Speaker 1:No, I do think that y'all need to get Julian back. Honestly, I think he was a good part of the podcast. I think y'all dynamic was made more interesting by him. Just like how I think I stopped listening to the Joe Budden podcast for probably like two years until like like maybe a couple weeks ago because Rory was gone and the like complex, interesting, thought-provoking voice in in the group was gone, and I'm still gonna listen to Rory and Maul now. I stopped listening to Joe Bonaparte because rory and mall had left. I'm still gonna listen to rory and mall now because rory is still there. And I hate again you have heard me say this multiple times I hate the fact that the white man is my favorite but like he is my favorite.
Speaker 1:He's he was my favorite on joe button podcast. He's still my favorite on rory amal. Julian is also. He. Even though, like he's, probably speaks the least when he does speak, it's very impactful. So y'all need to value that and make it work, because joe did the. Joe made the same mistake on not valuing and making it work with y'all, y'all's voices. So I just I wish that you would do the same for for Julian, because I do miss him and I do feel an impact and I don't enjoy it as much as I I did when he was there, even though he doesn't speak, even though he speaks the least, even though, like, out of a two-hour podcast, he'll have like 30, 13 minutes of speaking time, but it's it's impactful and it drives the, the, the show forward and it makes it more interesting. You need to I don't know work on it.
Speaker 3:I don't know. The funny part is too and maybe I kind of feel bad for saying this a little bit but I feel like like the easier play and the smarter play for me would have been to get rid of damaris, because this is what you can do. Julian is outside, so julian can bring through the fresh and fit shit and just bring in a girl that can kind of fill in that role, because again, like I said, she doesn't really say anything.
Speaker 3:That's out of the the realm of just what normal girls say or think no, I don't know I agree with you, though I don't think she says anything out the normal that any girl says or think like it's not like she's has a fresh take on things. She's just very expressive of what she says. I think you can find that in new york on the corner I don't think she's that expressive, though.
Speaker 3:I mean, that's the thing like out of she's been pulling herself back because people have been calling her like a bull in a china shop okay, because the last couple months that I've been listening I've just been like damaris is pussy no, you, you just like that's what I feel like.
Speaker 1:I feel like she pussy like for a woman that's from, but she's from upstate for real. So she's not even a real woman from new york but that's not even like woman, like anybody who's from upstate is not a real nigga from new york, point blank period. If you from buffalo, if you from albany, if you from schenectady, what about rochester?
Speaker 1:rochester not. If you not from the five boroughs, you're not from New York, point blank, period and be upset about that. If you want, if you're a male, female, whatever the fuck they them, whoever you want to identify as, if you're not from Brooklyn, queens, staten Island, manhattan, um, what's the one? I'm forgetting bronx, of course I'm forgetting about the bronx because fuck the bronx. But if you're not from one of them five boroughs, then I'm not really like we, not we not rocking with you for real. And damaris is from like fucking schenectady, she's from syracuse, syracuse, upstate. Like you, not really like that bitch for real, like you was never, you was not built to be that bitch. You need to get like Remy Ma.
Speaker 3:They're not getting Remy, ma they need to replace the like.
Speaker 1:they need to put Julian back on the show. I hate to say that I want a man on there more than another woman. They need to put Julian back on the show. And then they need to replace Damaris with, like Remy Ma, Y'all don't got enough money for Remy. Ma I'm about to tell you Y'all do not have the budget for Remy.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, them niggas couldn't tour no more or anything if they would have had Remy Ma on the show.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:This shit would be done. But, like I said, we wish you all the best.
Speaker 8:Wealth. According to Oxfam, of the world's 85 richest people, is equal to the 3.5 billion poorest people. It's fantastic and this is a great thing because it inspires everybody, Gets the motivation to look up to the 1% and say I want to become one of those people. I'm going to fight hard to get up to the top. This is fantastic news and, of course, I applaud it. What can be wrong with this?
Speaker 1:Dick suckers Really.
Speaker 8:I celebrate capitalism, A dollar a day in Africa is getting up in the morning and saying I'm going to be Bill Gates. That's the motivation everybody needs. The only thing between me and that guy is motivation.
Speaker 8:I just need to pull up my socks oh wait, I don't have socks. Look don't tell me that you want to redistribute wealth again tell me that you want to redistribute wealth again. That's never going to happen. You know what. You take a simple stat like this, which is neither good nor bad. It's just a fact. It's a celebratory stat. I'm very excited about it. I'm wonderful to see it happen.
Speaker 5:I tell kids every day if you what's wrong with this at a cocktail party? No, no, amanda. What's wrong with this statement?
Speaker 8:possible response if you work hard, you might be stinking rich, we're talking about people in extreme, abject poverty. That's how you get three and a half no, we're not. You were just talking about really rich people no, okay, I'm gonna tell you later what you should say to this coming up after the break done yet okay, that's kevin o'laughery, who potentially may be the new purchaser and owner of tiktok yeah, did you know that tiktok was owned mostly by a joint like capitalist group that is mostly owned by um american citizens.
Speaker 1:So tiktok has been mostly majority owned by americans for most of the time anyways but that data is going back to china fair.
Speaker 3:What are they going to do with our data war?
Speaker 1:everyone's a data war, everyone it's the most important. Like we're already selling our data to the well not selling, because we have no choice. We're already giving our data to companies in the United States, just like we are to TikTok. It just happens to be going to a different country and now we're in like data wars, like data is the most important thing. So so it's a problem that china is getting our data instead of, and because we're spending a lot of time on tiktok, we're spending. We're the.
Speaker 3:the problem is we're spending more time on tiktok than we are all of the other social media platforms combined, and that's starting to be a problem well, I just played that clip just so that people could hear the greed that comes from these elite corporate classes and that it's okay to wish bad on, like it's okay to see and and hear and want bad things to happen to people like that now you have to bleep out.
Speaker 1:I'm also like I said, I would try to curse less to that that one person who left us a comment, child, I'm sorry, I forgot about your comment and I cursed throughout this whole episode. I promise you next time I'm going to try, because I do agree with you. So I'm sorry I disappointed you. My bad, all right.
Speaker 3: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 corporations. Thank you all for listening to talk FNF TV and come back to us next week. Tell them what they need to do.
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