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Speaker 3:She, you have to, you have to f*** him, you have to kill him, and Elon comments with like two heart emojis and all this other stuff. Like it's really getting crazy, like there's like a baby mama off. That's so ghetto, that's extremely ghetto and you know you're trying to get the latina you know, it can, play it can play. It can work. It can work. I've seen it.
Speaker 1:I've seen it you're not using that song to get, I promise you you can get the corny one probably not.
Speaker 3:You can get the corny one. I want to eat taco bell, you can get her with this oh, can anthony edwards be the face of the league in shunning someone like a jason tatum? I think that has a large deal of colorism. I think the fact that this is where I think you're, no, that's does I think it has a large, larger do with colorism, because when we are identifying leadership or things that we admire in men, it works in reverse. For women it's not a darker skin gets more critical.
Speaker 1:A darker skin actually improves you in looking more masculine because in the hood we'll be riding for elon and trump till the day we die what so?
Speaker 3:they sold for them five racks.
Speaker 1:That gave me five right that gave me five if I got five racks on top of my already tax returns like my mama never gave me five racks
Speaker 3:he was getting up, he was getting beat up he was getting stabbed up and stuff like that but you can stab cap too, but he just not gonna do like some dope, like grab a helicopter out there like captain america did like come on now like this story was just so after. It felt like captain america was just caught up in some white people. Yeah, that's exactly what it felt like.
Speaker 1:Captain.
Speaker 3:America would just caught up in some white people. Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's exactly what it felt like. Oh boy, ain't even funny for real. Yeah, Joe Rogan's not.
Speaker 3:That's not a funny, joe Rogan's as funny as a tree stump, yeah.
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Speaker 2:That's it. Your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the f*** do you think your f***ing ass is doing on?
Speaker 3:that podcast now. So, man, it's been a rough Black History Month. We started off rough ourselves and it's only gotten worse. So we went and watched the All-Star game this weekend and I thought it was being cool. You know, we just I ain't gonna make her watch the whole thing, it's gonna bore her, she's gonna get upset and probably go to sleep anyway.
Speaker 4:Yeah so.
Speaker 3:I just was like let's just watch a three-point shootout and then the dunk contest is over with Normal shit. I think it's gonna be a normal week. I mean just normal All-Star weekend.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I didn't even she was going to get as invested as she did.
Speaker 1:You hate that for me.
Speaker 3:So we just watched it. The first three-point shootout ain't really that big of a deal.
Speaker 4:But when it gets to the dunk contest.
Speaker 3:Well, that's not that big of a deal.
Speaker 1:But when the dunk contest comes around, I was like, if this happens again, you sleeping on the couch tonight.
Speaker 3:It did get a little upsetting here Because Mack rough over here. I ain't gonna lie to you because him jumping over the car like it was good dunks. We can't act like he didn't show out.
Speaker 1:It wasn't like it was a bad performance yes, I just need black men to be better.
Speaker 3:They, y'all boys, didn't show out at all necessary it was a lot of just incompetence, the fact that y'all was letting his boy jump over cars, jump over his homeboy on the hoverboard like come on now like nobody else had any creativity. Shout out to the boy castle. He from the, he from the hood, so shout out to him. But you know he at least made it to the. You know he gave it a good go yeah, it was bad, though, man.
Speaker 3:It was just just seeing these, these pale brothers out here I didn't even plan on watching this.
Speaker 1:He just ruined my black history month for no reason.
Speaker 3:I was like you're not, you need to sleep on the couch tonight I mean we're halfway through it now, so I mean I think there's still time to recover. We lost a great one's foot, but I mean that just happens, seems like now.
Speaker 1:But that family been going through it because the mom has been having health issues too.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So I mean shout out to LeVar Ball, for you know getting that 10-2. So you know, I mean it's better than dying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, definitely Lose your foot. It probably would have got worse.
Speaker 3:Big mama took her foot too, I mean. So she did it too late, though. That's fucked up. That's fucked up. Hey man, you got to watch that cholesterol, though, for real you got to watch that, that diabetes. You're African American I think that's important as Black History Month. Pay attention to your health. That's important Because if you don't, we're going to have white boys winning everything for the next decade.
Speaker 1:you can't do that. I can't. I emotionally I can't like trump is in office, I need black men to win basketball. Like we have little things that I need to us to keep those little things I doubt it, though.
Speaker 3:We might be losing it. All this is absolutely insane.
Speaker 1:Who's calling that shit?
Speaker 4:who's calling that shit? Who's calling that shit? Who's calling that shit?
Speaker 1:Who's calling that?
Speaker 5:shit. Hey, this makes me want to who who. That's that good Drake right here.
Speaker 4:Yeah, ovo Sound 2025. Who's calling that shit?
Speaker 1:This makes me want to have choreo Like with your partners in the club and you just break it up, hey hey, everybody got their own signature dance you know the way I feel right now.
Speaker 4:I feel like we need to be all alone. So if you just playing around, you need to tell your girl take a fine ass home and that's real. Stop teasing me.
Speaker 1:You know you had this in the bag we know drink has catchy bops in the bag. I like this one though.
Speaker 3:Come on now, that's a terrible take they didn't know you had this one in the tape.
Speaker 2:We know Drake has a catchy bop.
Speaker 3:They thought you lost a touch. After sexy, nobody thought that After that sexy song.
Speaker 4:I'm too sexy. They thought you lost it. Who's calling that? Who's calling that? Who's calling that shit? Who's calling that shit? After that sexy song, I'm Too Sexy they thought you lost it.
Speaker 2:Is it Becky? Is it Keisha? Is it Ashley? Is it Donnie? Is it Party?
Speaker 4:Where the fuck the function. Where the fuck the function.
Speaker 3:Oh.
Speaker 1:Baby girl.
Speaker 2:Can you let them do it first? No, baby girl, baby girl.
Speaker 3:Baby girl. They got to release the tapes on this one when they in the studio.
Speaker 2:Baby girl, let me see you do your dance. Let me see you twirl, shake an ass in the club with your homegirls. Take a pic for the ground, show the whole world.
Speaker 4:Show the whole world. Is that your bestie? I'm a ice ball for y'all. Like Gretzky, i'ma at you.
Speaker 3:Like.
Speaker 4:Gretzky, hit the dance floor, get nasty, impress me.
Speaker 2:Baby girl, let me see you do your dance. Let me see you twirl, shake your ass in the club With your homegirl. Let's make a pic for the gram Show the whole world.
Speaker 4:Show the whole world. Is that your bestie? I that's your bestie. I'ma ice over y'all. Like Bresky, i'ma at you like Pesky. Hit the dance floor, get nasty. Impress me, how many hoes in this club?
Speaker 1:Is it just me and you, my love? Drake's hoes are so easy to memorize. I don't mean to call you no hoe.
Speaker 4:I just heard about the things that you do my love, and you're just like me, he knows how to connect with you can see right through my love. I see your waist shrunk. My love, you got some bass in the trunk, my love.
Speaker 3:It's way more exclusive.
Speaker 4:How many hoes in this club? Is it really just me? My love? You know my dad never pimp it for real. You ever been down to Memphis, tennessee, my love? I ain't saying I agree, my love. I'm just telling you the things that I see. My love, I got drinks, jokes, sex and cash. Those are four things I can guarantee my love, baby girl let me see you do your dance.
Speaker 2:Let me see you twirl Shake a dance in the club with your homegirl.
Speaker 4:Take a pic for the ground, show the whole world. Is that your best theme? I'ma ice, both of y'all. Like Gretzky, i'ma at you like Bless Me, hit the dance floor, get nasty.
Speaker 3:I would say you back. That means, you would have been somewhere, though.
Speaker 2:Let me see you do your dance. Let me see you twirl Shake a dance in the club with your homegirl. Take a pic for the gram, show the whole world.
Speaker 4:Is that your bestie? I'm a ice bowl for y'all. Like Gretzky, I'm a actual like. Bless me, hit the dance floor getting nasty, impress me this.
Speaker 3:Impress me. This is where it's at. You gotta understand it. The six they tried to hate on this man. They tried to tear him down, they tried to destroy him, but, like a phoenix, he rose again. Alright, so You're now listening to talk.
Speaker 1:I had a real good joke but I didn't see that's hate. That's hate.
Speaker 3:You're my husband that's hate and it's just gonna be something homophobic.
Speaker 1:All right, so you're now, yeah, it was gonna be.
Speaker 3:And like a rhetoric, you glaze again let me because you know this is what it was gonna be let me get the content off. That's what's gonna be hate.
Speaker 1:I knew that's exactly what I was going to be. My husband is number two when the cameras are on. It can't be number one. We got to get our shit off.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we got to. I mean, don't be scared on your end now. No, I'm not, Don't be crying, Don't be having to come in the back. You know I didn't like that. I didn't like that. Don't do that. All right, so you're now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm with my lovely oh, I'm Absurd Rhetoric and I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss Reality.
Speaker 1:Hi guys.
Speaker 3:We are back with another installment. We got a lot to get to man, but we got to talk about the man who seems to be trying to control our country, so I feel like it's important that we, you know, discredit his name at all possible ends because, uh, it's, it's getting nasty out here.
Speaker 3:Man, I don't know if you saw a lot going on our last comment, when we was talking about the doge, somebody sent like the longest shred of comment, like it was. It was so crazy how much. It was just one comment but it was like three paragraphs and I'm like I'm not reading that. I'm not reading that Big dog you're wrong?
Speaker 1:Was he disagreeing with?
Speaker 3:you. Yeah, he was talking about the Doge thing. And these people are so just they're really believing what he's saying. And then when you can just easily go look up the information, there's plenty of people who are doing threads on it, just debunking all of the stuff they're releasing. You know, like one point they said that they found something that was like eight billion dollars or whatever, and then on the paperwork it says the contract was eight million, like that's. That's a staunch difference, like that's not a little in between.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying a little percentage off that they're like using the, the that feature. That's like.
Speaker 3:This is not true well, I didn't see that well, this person what I saw it on because I was watching a video that was just breaking it down, okay, and so they were just showing how everything that the doge has been putting one doesn't add up to what they're saying, or they don't understand the contracts that they're talking about and that they're just going around just typing in control f and what are the things I don't like di diversity, black people, like that's what we're just going to do and just get rid of that. We don't care what it does, what it's supposed to go for, and then that then they try to act.
Speaker 1:All we're just doing oh we're gonna get all this money but, I saw that the um, the founder of airbnb, joined doge yeah, he's getting all the clown work together.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so he's also been revealed. One of his baby mamas has come out of the woodwork.
Speaker 1:You have been like a messy, like.
Speaker 3:I've been trying to get to the bottom of this man Because, like you've been obsessed with this.
Speaker 1:He's been coming into the bedroom every like 15 minutes and babe like I'm trying, because there was a lot to dig into here.
Speaker 3:man, this girl had a lot of dark secrets. So, she comes out and she just announces and she does the PR. Oh, I want my privacy, but I'm gonna tell you everything about my life.
Speaker 1:I did see that and I was like we wouldn't know if you didn't tell us. So do you want privacy?
Speaker 3:no, she doesn't because she's a right-wing creator. She's like a content creator who does like conservative content. So no, that's exactly what she wanted. The best thing in the world for her was having any kind of possibility of having the child of Elon Musk right now that you can't go wrong with what she does already and what she now has brought into this world. It's like yo, she's really on top of the world. So the kid.
Speaker 3:she says she had birth like five months ago. She tells everybody she wants her privacy but then goes on to say Elon hasn't called her in months. Elon Then goes on to her response like whoa.
Speaker 1:That's all he said.
Speaker 3:He's such a dick like what are you doing?
Speaker 2:is that all he?
Speaker 3:said whoa, whoa yeah, he said whoa, oh my goodness, she's like yo, you need to reach out and call us. We need that. You need to check on us. Like she's he's just ignoring her now, but now it's become like this main story, so people are like conflicted with it, because if you're a conservative on the right wing, who you know? All these people say religious, all these reasons why they voted for Trump. They stand for all of these. You know new values in regards to a nuclear family.
Speaker 3:But, then you have the person who's in the ear of your man, who's out here slinging it around to anybody who you know gets it out. But technically it wasn't all slinging. That's the weird part when you kind of go out to this.
Speaker 1:But how many kids does elon have?
Speaker 3:now with this new lady, ashley st.
Speaker 1:Claire 13 what do you mean?
Speaker 3:it wasn't all slinging so I was going through a little bit of the dive and trying to understand where you know all these kids are from and things of that nature. So he was married like before, like a long time ago, like early 2000s. Him and that lady had like six kids. So they had six kids, he and some of them were do iv so they weren't doing like natural births. You know he also was with grimes yeah they had three.
Speaker 3:One was not well, I don't know all of them. They seem to be iv from what the document's been showing, because they did like a community note on somebody and it was like, uh no, it wasn't natural with x either. Like all of them were just um iv babies and then that's very peculiar.
Speaker 1:I mean, but if that's necessary, then that's necessary.
Speaker 3:I mean, I don't know if it's a necessary thing or some you know people get into the conspiracy about. Is he like doing designer babies and? All that probably yeah I mean, I wouldn't put it past them me neither but there's nothing, like I said, could confirm it. Then also he had another lady who worked at uh space x or tesla, I can't remember which one and it was like shiv.
Speaker 3:And then, when ashley had posted about you know, being a baby mama, she posted with two of her kids. She, I believe she has three, but they didn't reveal one of them. There's only two of them that they reveal and she takes a picture of both of them. And then elon comments with like two heart emojis and all this other stuff, like it's really getting crazy, like there's like a baby mama off that's so ghetto, that's extremely ghetto.
Speaker 3:And then they want to talk about, uh, black people and and these athletes and shit like that and um, and these rappers and nick cannon and you give a south, you give a south african all the money in the world. Look how he at crazy baby mamas everywhere it's like say he got still an african man.
Speaker 2:You got. No, I'm kidding like is he still got.
Speaker 3:So there's grimes. I think he has four grimes the ashy girl, shiv, and then the first one. I forgot her name. She was the his first, his first wife so yeah, so it's like four women, 13 kids, like y'all are conservatives breaking up families. Man, what's going on? Yeah y'all got andrew tate trying to say oh, if you only have kids with one woman, you're like a beta, like what's what's going on? What's the narrative? Now?
Speaker 1:I'm confused don't, I think just don't bring up things andrew tate says, because they're not going to make sense well, I mean, that's their man, so he's part of the the coalition he's part of doge no, he's not part of doge, but he's part of that that right wing he's part of the right wing narrative, yeah, yeah, one of their uh talking heads, yeah one of their talking heads are.
Speaker 3:They're one of their people who push their narrative. So I just thought it was so interesting how everybody can just now switch up their beliefs Like people who were saying like literally black conservative talking heads on Twitter were people who were saying it's disgusting Women having kids out of wedlock and all that stuff, then changing for Ashley saying oh, isn't it beautiful she kept her life, she didn't abort, pro-life every life, like so it's just crazy. The direct conflict, like these people are saying things that conflict exactly what they were saying a year ago now with her they're always going to change the rhetoric to benefit whatever is going on with them at the time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's like they forget that you can just control all and find whatever you want to.
Speaker 1:You can just go to the search engine inside and find that we don't remember because it was not that long ago that's the crazy part and then they just like they try to act like they can justify their actions on that side.
Speaker 3:But then when you want to criticize all the baby mamas and all this other stuff, then you just go sweeping judgment across the entire people. Elon is a scumbag too, from what I was hearing because I was looking at his daughter. So one of his kids transitioned I believe it was a born a male and identify as a woman now and so they were saying like he was never around, very quick to anger all that stuff, and I started looking up like a trend so like his first kid that was born, died of sids early, and so that was why they kind of looked into the ivf for future children. So it kind of seemed like yo, this dude is really just a victim of the trauma he couldn't control in his life. So every time something happens he just does like a uh, what is it when you do a super correct, not a? Over correction.
Speaker 3:Over correction he does an over correction with all of his like actions of trauma that's not somebody that should be, that should have that much power. He shouldn't wield that much power in our government at all, because just think about such emotional reactions to trauma.
Speaker 3:So just which everybody does, but like but I'm saying just think about, like I said with the first kid, what happens. You do the iv thing, next kid turns and transitions. Now what do you see? Him being anti? All of the lbtq stuff, all the people who were finding him, you know, before trump got in the office are now the same offices he are he's attacking now with his doge or whatever, and it just shows like this dude is just a reactive, combustible dude that's gonna destroy anything in his path if he can't control it the way he wants to.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and that might happen with Trump man. And then you seen with the kid and essentially on top of his kid, his kid he had in the White House Over office. Like do y'all not understand how insane that is? This man is in a T-shirt, hat in the oval office with his kid running around, and then the stuff he was saying, like he's gonna tell him what was he saying so he tells trump to hush, tells him he's not the president, he needs to go away. Oh, like stuff that somebody.
Speaker 1:He's four years old yeah, that's stuff that he understands things loosely it's not even understand. He's repeating he's just repeating what he's seeing. Yeah, oh, and what is elon saying in the house that's making him say that trump is not the president actually the president no, what's, what's having him say this?
Speaker 3:so he did an interview this before trump won and he did an interview with tucker carson, with his son, and you know they've been saying like he's been trying to keep his son around closer now because of all the crazy stuff going on, but his son has been was sitting there and he asked you know Tucker Carlson is going to oblige the kid or whatever and ask him who he thinks going to win, or is Trump going to win.
Speaker 3:The kid says yeah or whatever, and he says they'll never know, They'll never know and starts doing the most like sinister laugh. Sinister laugh from a four-year-old is hilarious, but in and it just seemed like if you look at elon face wise going on, he's kind of like wincing a little bit. Then just tries to laugh with the kid. But they're talking about how he knows trump is going to win and the kid's saying they'll never know because they fixed the election allegedly but allegedly that's to me.
Speaker 3:I feel like if anybody's going to get us the truth or anything, it's going to be that ex. It's going to be that little ex, not the platform, the kid he's going to tell us the truth.
Speaker 1:I didn't realize the kid in the platform had the same name.
Speaker 3:He's obsessed with it. He tried to turn PayPal into ex.
Speaker 1:And that's when they was like no dude, dude, that's stupid. Like if you go back and I don't want to go into all this.
Speaker 3:No, we don't have to go. Everybody's about to fall in love with now because they're talking about giving everybody five thousand dollars. And now he's saying oh, I didn't say that, but that's what the paperwork to do you just said we'll take to the. The president said but you're not going to get your five thousand dollars. I promise you they're not going to get two trillion dollars. And then, if they do find two trillion, they're not giving it to you.
Speaker 1:No, but if y'all can find it, I'll take it.
Speaker 3:But I could imagine, and we can wrap up with this. But I could imagine him saying to Trump just imagine, bro, we give them just a little $2 trillion. That's all we got to do. We spend that. Give them their little $5,000. You're in their hands forever. You might be able to convince them to let you run another time.
Speaker 1:If he gave people five thousand dollars just one time, he'll be a god yeah so I can imagine the little twelve hundred dollars that niggas got over covid made them indebted all the way to trump somehow, and these people don't even know where this money is coming from.
Speaker 3:If he give these niggas $5,000, you will never be able to hear the end.
Speaker 1:No. Niggas in the hood will be riding for Elon and Trump till the day we die.
Speaker 3:Nigga what. So they sold for them five racks, that nigga gave me five racks.
Speaker 1:That nigga gave me five right that nigga gave me five racks. If I got five racks on top of my already tax return, they could be like my mama never gave me five
Speaker 3:racks. Oh man, it's sick times. We in, all right, but let's get into this drake album. So do we want to call your? Do you have somebody that you want to have a guest?
Speaker 1:yes, are they gonna?
Speaker 3:are they gonna pick up?
Speaker 1:yes, they are, because I already have him on standby. I told him we would call him 20 in 20 minutes, literally 20 minutes ago.
Speaker 3:So a lot of haters around, but I don't even know why I even signed it green like this. What's going on, shim?
Speaker 6:hey, shim going on gang what's going on?
Speaker 3:what's going on, so we wanted to get into this drake album with you.
Speaker 6:Glad you're able to join us the pleasure is mine, glad to be on your podcast.
Speaker 1:Appreciate y'all we appreciate, we appreciate, all right so I just wanted shim on the show because I feel like he would be a good, impartial, unbiasedased.
Speaker 3:Shema's not impartial Unbiased party. He's not impartial. I'm definitely impartial.
Speaker 6:He's Captain Kendrick.
Speaker 1:No he loves both Kendrick and Drake. I remember when I was back down here.
Speaker 3:I remember last time he was down here he was a TD warrior through and through.
Speaker 6:That's a fact. But I fuck with Drake too, yeah.
Speaker 3:We'll see, we'll see, we'll see. So something sexy for you. The new release, I think. The numbers in what? 250, I believe. First week. Solid numbers, solid numbers.
Speaker 6:Respect, respect.
Speaker 3:We can't, you know, universal not putting the money behind us like we used to anymore. You know how it's going to somewhere who is?
Speaker 5:us it's the six you are from maryland okay, the six.
Speaker 3:We're talking about ovo. They ain't putting the money behind ovo the same way. So you know we we ain't getting the same activity, but it's cool, it's cool he was on all of the like major rap playlists. That's just because you that when you that nigga, that just happens all right, but when you get the white still has apple yeah, but I mean apple.
Speaker 3:You know we got the other places, I'm pretty sure titles, numbers coming out soon. We'll see that the youtube numbers is crazy, like come on, not too much on my man, you know, drake. When it comes to the numbers, let's get to the, the actual art that came out, because this was some of the the best trick I didn't heard in a while. We talking about the most recent releases, I know a lot of people love Certified Loverboy, but I like this one a lot better than probably everything, except the one he did with 21.
Speaker 6:I agree. I'm not gonna lie. I think this is the only one he got, since the one he did with 21.
Speaker 3:Like this was heat Every song. Like usually with Drake albums, I always say if you take about three or four of the albums out, it's another top tier album, like for him, especially with some of those other projects, because it's just so much. This one it was a similar amount of number, but the consistency between each of the songs or storylines, like of course, the Spanish song, you take that one out.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I didn't like that.
Speaker 6:That was jams that shit was ass.
Speaker 3:I mean it has its role, man, like when you, when you outside and you, you know you're trying to get the latina.
Speaker 4:You know it can play, it can play.
Speaker 3:It can work. It can work. I've seen it.
Speaker 1:I've seen it, you're not using that song to get the latina. I promise you you can get the corny one.
Speaker 3:Probably not you can get the corny one. I want to eat taco bell, you can get her with. This is a comedy skit, I'm just telling you it sounds like an snl skit.
Speaker 1:That's exactly the one that you can get.
Speaker 3:You can get the one out of your taco bell, so but, like I said, what was some of the standouts for you, shim?
Speaker 6:um, I think the best songs on the album, in my opinion, one nokia. That shit goes so hard, man.
Speaker 6:I love when drake do some different shit, like I don't like him on the same shit over and over again. I feel like a lot of songs we might have heard before which I don't mind, but nokia, that shit go through all the way through to a couple of these. It's like the first half is is okay, the second half is is better, like give me a hug. I hate the first half of that song. That's eight. That is amazing. I'm sorry I do. I hate it. I hate the first half, but the second half is fire.
Speaker 3:But the second half is much better I mean he got like three, three different beat switches in that song so I mean he was he was doing, he was on another level with that one. Honestly, that was probably the best song because he called my op, you know, a dick sucker.
Speaker 5:So yeah I'm always gonna be excited at that I'm always gonna be excited.
Speaker 3:Please call all my ops dick suckers every time um, when he's gone is a classic classic drake.
Speaker 6:Oh, he talked his shit on that one. That one got to go on the playlist. The classic Drake just getting his shit off, can't lie. And honestly, party kind of disappointed me on this album man.
Speaker 1:Me too, there wasn't enough.
Speaker 3:Party. I was cool with the limited Party. See, party reminds me of the guy that when you out just trying trying to just jump on girls, he act like every girl. He love her and it just be like it kind of throw off the vibe, like, bro, you just met her. Stop acting like you loved her for five years, dog, like you doing too too much Like. I was cool with Party on like two songs Like the Nokia song he shit was cool on that. And then Deeper was good, I like that one.
Speaker 3:It was another song I liked him on too, but after that it's like bro you're doing too much on the on the mic like too much deeper is the only song that's just party and honestly, that's the best song he got on the album.
Speaker 6:I agree like it's. Like him and drake mixed, he always get the the shit end of the stick. Drake's verse is better on every every song they are together. I prefer drake.
Speaker 3:It's kind of crazy, honestly he actually was still doing too much on deeper, but it was just like it was content too much listen to the lyrics bro, niggas going crazy, I'm with him.
Speaker 6:I'm with him, I'm not gonna lie, get in the deeper. So he was kind of doing a lot, but the song is good.
Speaker 3:That's you, but you know that nigga, though, like you've been around that nigga, that you'd be like bro, what is you doing like you're doing? Way too much for this girl and she did five on the scale. Like why are you acting like this? And that's how I feel, like when I hear party verse, anytime I hear party I'm like bro, this is a nigga that just crashed out for for four and have us looking crazy in the streets that's the was like. I didn't like this album as much as I did and real shit.
Speaker 6:Like I'm the fan, I just didn't. This was the time for this album, but we. It was pretty good okay.
Speaker 3:So again, I think the run that I wanted just to kind of just highlight at this kind of moment right now is just the one that started I believe it was Small Town Fame and it finishes with Rain in Houston. Drake usually, and especially in these last couple albums, have had a run of songs where that's kind of like you could tell that's where his heat was. Everything else was like lucy's throwaways. But he'll do a little run that tells a story and all that was. This one was probably some of his best, because even with the interlude they had with the girl, peppy, peppy's interlude, or the whole, she like don't go out and all that stuff with your friends.
Speaker 3:That one leading into the brian steel, like that was like some of the best drake work, best drake storytelling in the world, like it was just top tier drake storytelling just going into that whole little run of songs. I hate having to be pro drake like this but you know it's true, though, like that shit was a whole story.
Speaker 6:I can't't lie, I can't even front. He smoked Like. I hate having to give him this much props.
Speaker 1:I only listened to the album fully one time but I was like this seems like Drake in the bag that people like him in. Like people love R&B Drake. People like when Drake makes music for women.
Speaker 3:I mean, this wasn't music for women, this music for fuck boys. Like this is just music for fuckboys like this is just, we just got beats that women like to listen to.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's just it's like we it's like the pie piper.
Speaker 3:You know, we we having you just we bring.
Speaker 1:Don't use that because of r kelly.
Speaker 3:We let r kelly ruin a story that's from like hundreds of years old.
Speaker 1:Was that not like sinister? And in its inception?
Speaker 3:well, it was sinister because they played that lead children out, yeah, but it wasn't because he wanted to. It was because the niggas didn't give him his money for getting the rats out okay I'm saying they ain't paying that nigga. You know what I'm saying? That nigga came there, did hard work and y'all said, no, we ain't gonna pay you okay, when they can be your kids about to leave.
Speaker 1:That really falls within your rhetoric just being 100 pay that nigga but besides that, let's get back to the pop piper, let's get back to the drake album.
Speaker 3:Uh, was there any real lows for y'all besides like okay, take the spanish song out? Was there anything y'all didn't like from the drake song or drake album at all?
Speaker 6:I'm not gonna say there's nothing I didn't like. I'm gonna say I just don't like 21 song projects. Oh, for sure, for sure.
Speaker 1:It was hard to get through for me.
Speaker 3:I mean, like I said earlier, if Drake just takes like five songs out, it's another outstanding one. I wouldn't even say classic, but it would be up there in probably his top eight or nine. I would probably put this like top between 10 and 11. It's probably some of his his yeah 10 or 11 between overall 15 15 albums
Speaker 6:it's like 15 albums that you can count.
Speaker 3:So I mean, I will put this probably around yeah 8, 9 or 10 wouldn't be a bad. Somebody told me 8, 9 wouldn't be a bad idea.
Speaker 1:I like the crying and Chanel song. I don't. I haven't seen anybody talking about talking it's not talked about enough I didn't?
Speaker 6:um, what's funny is that's the song I see posted most by girls on their story well of course kind of like his, his, his girl song that you got right now to me. I see girls post that shit all the time. You know they love they're gonna cry.
Speaker 1:And then what? What's the name of the song where he's hating too hard? On who. That's the he. That's the hook. I'm hating way too hard okay I'm hating hard, I'm hating way too hard see now that one's not clicking for me oh, I like that song. I like that song. Right, it is too many songs, it is hard to keep up but it ride though.
Speaker 3:That's the thing like if you let the cnn seeing towers. That shit is hard, like I do not know the songs.
Speaker 1:My name honey bun. Well, that's the thing Like if you let the seeing towers, that shit is hard Like. I do not know the songs by name honey bun.
Speaker 3:Well, that's the first one where he's talking about the seeing towers. Color red, like the text that I sent you. Blue, how I'm feeling about you. Green is the envy they see, like yep, that's all oh period.
Speaker 1:He eat that. Oh, my son really feeling that.
Speaker 6:Bro, this is.
Speaker 3:How many times do I have to tell you Drake speaks my light-skinned angst? He speaks the language of me before I met you.
Speaker 1:You know what I was thinking. I was thinking that you would be like this type of nigga if you had all of the money For sure, 100%, and I don't think I would like you very much.
Speaker 3:Most people wouldn't. Most people don't like Drake.
Speaker 1:We see, what happened in this battle. Yeah, I don't think I'd like you too much. I would definitely be?
Speaker 3:I would definitely be, but almost every nigga would be the Drake if you had this kind of bread. If you could just move this way, why wouldn't you do it?
Speaker 1:Because you're an asshole. What do you mean?
Speaker 4:Asshole would do it.
Speaker 1:You just be fucking everybody's bitches and being a dickhead A hundred percent.
Speaker 3:Okay, y'all niggas shouldn't disrespect me, would you Shem?
Speaker 1:I don't know if I would. I know you'd be fucking everybody bitch. I'm telling you, shem.
Speaker 6:I would definitely be on a different situation, much more low about it.
Speaker 3:Nah, you crashing.
Speaker 6:You gonna have niggas crashing out, you fucking niggas.
Speaker 3:That's what you doing you tweeting about it. Don't do that. You gonna like her picture. Shit, he do. Touche, what a nigga gonna do. That's what I'm saying. Drake and Weeknd, some of my top artists Drake, great work here, man. This is a phenomenal project.
Speaker 4:Fuck a rap beef. We trying to get the party lit.
Speaker 6:Let's go man, Fuck that party dying shit, nigga, fuck all that shit, we up man.
Speaker 3:We up.
Speaker 6:I'm just glad he didn't mention kendrick, no more let's stop with the, the can, I'm so glad. Yeah, we see how that went I'm.
Speaker 1:I want that to die he don't want to.
Speaker 3:He don't want a round two, though he already told us. So it's cool, we don't need that it's game over, ain't no round two.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I'm sure that's like overkill.
Speaker 1:No, nobody wants a round two like we would be over it at this point just wait to this summer.
Speaker 3:Wait to this summer if he dropped that if he dropped that? Solo. If the solo drake project comes out this summer, it might be like a 2016 summer. I ain't gonna lie to you we got pop drake on here.
Speaker 1:We got spanish drake on here. What we got rb drake on here we?
Speaker 3:got dirtbag drake on here okay, I do.
Speaker 1:He even aged up the women, y'all, y'all noticed that oh, what, what he was talking about?
Speaker 3:the stripper's gonna be 29 reading on stage okay, period, because he's, he's that was a kendrick dis, though he's I mean that's true he's traumatized also said that shorty got kicked out by his mom. So I know some hey, I know some women that that could get kicked out by their mom and still be an older woman.
Speaker 6:That's on the I Spy song, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I didn't like the I Spy song. I didn't like that one though.
Speaker 2:Don't tell me.
Speaker 1:Graw.
Speaker 3:Drake, don't ever Graw to me, drake.
Speaker 1:I didn't like hearing Drake saying like Graw.
Speaker 3:I didn't enjoy that. Don't Graw to me, drake. Hearing drake saying like gra, yeah, I didn't enjoy that. Don't grow to me, drake. You know I'm saying you're still my man, but don't grow.
Speaker 1:That's not leave that for the whole because I feel like he did the little like cute finger gun in the studio yeah, I don't know doing the finger gun guy.
Speaker 6:He's weak as fuck right now yeah, he did two of them.
Speaker 1:Like that bat like a bad bitch finger gun, like he was. No, he didn't do two, he had, he did one, he a real nigga, he did one first of all, drake kind of fluidly moves like a bad bitch once in a while, like that's the canadian in them, yeah, so like it's not, but that's not, but it's not a bad bitch, it's what we remember.
Speaker 3:We talked about that high threshold. You just have a higher threshold he was in there like for him getting his shit off, and you, just you don't allow that man to get his shit off that way. You, just you just have to frame it in a feminine manner.
Speaker 1:So that's just what you have to do I was gonna say all we were missing was caribbean drake. Like you know, I love a good caribbean drake moment he was.
Speaker 3:He know what's going on that's. All we needed was a caribbean drake he knew what was going on ice in the country, so he was just I want african drake to pop out, like everyone's been doing an african moment I was hating drake need to pop out he dropped something before. That was the the dance one he had some one dance?
Speaker 1:no, the dance.
Speaker 3:No, not the one dance he had the the dance album, remember he dropped it that was not african he didn't have no african beats on. No, I thought people told me there was afro beats.
Speaker 1:No, I also did not listen to that album.
Speaker 3:I believe he had some Afro beats on there.
Speaker 1:No, Jim did he have.
Speaker 6:Afro beats on there, not that I remember. I don't know.
Speaker 3:I thought he had some. I thought it was Afro and house music on there. No.
Speaker 6:Nah, mostly house music. That album's underrated too, though Can't lie.
Speaker 2:Drake got some Afro.
Speaker 6:That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I don't know my thing is this I don't know, and we can wrap it up with this right here the man didn't even do his. He talking about the revolution won't be. It's gonna be televised. He didn't even do his most revolutionary songs. I ain't even talking about all right, he got songs. He talking about the revolution is going to be televised. He didn't even do his most revolutionary songs. I ain't even talking about RA. He got songs that he talking about some way harder shit, yeah, king Kool.
Speaker 1:There's a bunch of other shit.
Speaker 3:Charlamagne did an intro that would have changed the whole landscape.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I heard that shit. That shit was fire. I can't lie.
Speaker 3:So I mean.
Speaker 6:But his album. He got three in the top ten right now he was one on the billboard he sold out he sold out. You can call it what you want, but it works.
Speaker 3:Just call it something. That's all I ask y'all to do.
Speaker 1:Call it something. It was strategic marketing.
Speaker 5:I'm just asking y'all to call it something. Call it something.
Speaker 1:Like it was a plan that worked. Strategic marketing.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 1:You was disappointed about that choice, so don't act like that. No, I didn't like the set list.
Speaker 6:I'll say that all fans are disappointed in terms of the set list.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, like I enjoyed the pop-out show more than I enjoyed the the super bowl.
Speaker 3:At least I got the all right, well, shen, we do greatly appreciate your time, man, and your thoughts on y'all for the call, feel me.
Speaker 6:Um, yeah, drake, got this one, you feel me. We'll see on the next one, though let's see on the rap one don't worry, that solo album coming.
Speaker 3:It's going to change the world. Don't worry, it's going to break the internet.
Speaker 1:We going to do 400k.
Speaker 3:Maybe you know light work who is we? Ovo. I'm trying to get us the OVO tag on here. I'm trying to, instead of having our logo right there, I'm trying to have, like, our logo underneath the OVO. Yeah, at least steak yeah that'd be dope too.
Speaker 1:Get a steak contract, alright, shem we're gonna let you go thank you for
Speaker 6:accepting the call. Night, of course, of course. Have a good night y'.
Speaker 3:So we went to the movies for Valentine's Day and we went. We love to do little Marvel things, so it kind of worked out for us that it was both Valentine's Day and Marvel came out. So we went to go see Captain America Brave New World.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 3:Starring.
Speaker 1:Anthony Mackie.
Speaker 3:That's your guy. I guess, I think he's too much of a dick in real life his little smile he was doing the face in the mask. Somebody put a poster picture of him in the mask.
Speaker 1:He was doing the face, yeah so that they were like he was definitely doing the face you know what he was doing you could tell by his eyes that he had the same squint marks, and that's just how he smiles, though it's not a face so, um.
Speaker 3:So let's get into just reviewing the movie and what we thought about the movie just in general.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 3:I didn't think it was that bad of a movie. I'd probably say like six or seven out of ten, Like between those two. It wasn't that bad of a movie to me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it wasn't like edge of your seat or anything like that, but I didn't hate it.
Speaker 3:I never was really bored in it.
Speaker 1:I wasn't bored at all.
Speaker 3:It was really. The action was, for the most part, was pretty good. I thought it could have been a more, more crisp, especially at the beginning with some of the fight scenes, but the action was for the most part, it looked pretty good, it wasn't. The faces were a little bit distracting with the CGI when they had the mask on and stuff at the end of the movie, but that's just because I got to hide for that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1:And he was pointing it out the whole movie when there was like cgi and stuff like that. So it was just taking me out of the fantasy because I wasn't noticing.
Speaker 3:Well, see, it's because I knew there was a lot of reshoots, reshoots in this movie and you kind of see that during the third act of the movie because you see like a white ring around anthony mackie in one of the shots and so you can obviously tell like they just put him and pose him in a new shot so that he could just say those lines over but, overall, I'm excited it wasn't at all bad.
Speaker 3:I see a lot of people giving a lot of hate. I think that's just like people just trying to be opposite because you really can't say it's a great movie. So instead of saying it's a great movie, people just say it sucks. But I wasn't mad, even like. Anthony mackie's performance was really good, like him being this kind of captain america. I like the the fact that he was. He was a little more conflicted than normal Cap is. He had a lot more on his plate in regards to every decision he made. But if, but, I'll get in before I tell me what your thoughts on, before I get into.
Speaker 1:I thought his performance was good. Um, I did. I didn't like the non-super serum, captain America. I don't like the idea of it. I think it's it's less sexy. So, uh, I thought it was gonna end with him being like you know what, fuck it. Like fuck what bucky says, I'm gonna take the serum. But that's not what happened. So I'm not like I was like this captain america is hawkeye now, like that's how I felt. I was like it's not giving what I needed to give as captain america, specifically like you're getting.
Speaker 1:He was getting fucked up.
Speaker 3:He was getting he was getting stabbed up and stuff like that, like normal but you can stab cap too, but he just not gonna do like some dope shit, like grab a helicopter out there like captain america did like come on now but I like that. But you get the analogy for what they're trying to do with that.
Speaker 1:I understand, I did you want to like let's. Did you want to review it and then get into the little comment he made, the little speech that made me tear up a little bit oh, talk about it in the movie yeah we can uh comment so yeah, like, um, I feel like they did that a black captain america, he doesn't have the super serum.
Speaker 1:And then there's this scene in the movie where he says that, um, he has to do twice as much and he feels like he doesn't deserve it right. And um, what else did he say?
Speaker 3:no, he said I feel like he didn't deserve it and that you know the hard work that he has to put in and he doesn't want people to get hurt and things like that and he feels like he has more pressure on him and it was. It resonated just for a lot of people like I. Ain't gonna lie, I teared up a little bit too, yeah, I feel like it's a.
Speaker 1:It's a common rhetoric amongst black people. It's the kind of like you have to do twice as much to get half of what they have.
Speaker 3:So it was basically like in in marvel form yeah and, like I said, the fact that he hasn't, doesn't have the serum is kind of that in reverse with captain america, and that's why it's kind of important for him not to have it, because it says that I don't have to be just as much as you to still take on that same impact.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and I think that's what the at least a good dope story about it, but I think my biggest problem with the film is that it's not about saying nothing about this is about saying this is an. This is an incredible Hulk movie with Captain America as a lead instead of Bruce Banner.
Speaker 1:Yeah it's. It was a lot of red Hulk, Like everything was hulk the harrison forest character who played um the thunderbolt raw. It wasn't a lot of red hulk, but it was a lot of like hulk characters.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's essentially what it was all around. Even like the saba character, they just didn't make her as big as a factor as she was in the comic because she was basically like israeli captain america. So they kind of just took all that back. Because you know a lot of everything that's going on, she still was horrible like her. The so much of the stuff you could tell they cut out of her like we didn't know anything about her. She shows up with this armor that we can't really tell where that came from or what's supposed to happen with her. She's supposed to be a mutant in the comics you could tell they just erased all that they.
Speaker 3:They said that she was part of um the black widows yeah, so she was a widow and then what didn't make sense is she's so freaking small who's she gonna?
Speaker 1:super tiny, who is? She gonna beat up the whole I I didn't hate her character because I specifically like characters who you don't know whether they're on your side or not until like far, far into the movie and I didn't. I didn't know whether she was on a not far into the movie, but I didn't know whether she was on a good side of the bad side. I was like this girl, she lurking around, being being quiet, giving looks. I didn't.
Speaker 3:I knew she was gonna be like a main character because of how the camera was but even then she wasn't really though because they cut her out so much, she was just there to like enter there a lot she was just there to interrupt shit and arrest them, like that's really what she did most of the time she fought a lot too, like she popped up. She helped them at the end. She fought at that when it was at the base are we talking about the same woman, the service woman?
Speaker 3:yeah, not the secret service, the widow not the black lady.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about the short.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, she came in when he was at the base when they found the leader the first time, and then on the boat she did some shit on the boat, but that was about it. She didn't fight in the third act. That was just captain america and black and red home.
Speaker 3:Yeah yeah I think it would have been way better and because, like I watch a lot of this stuff and I'm into it, there's a character called patriot, right, and he's basically like a younger Captain America, but he's a black kid too and he's supposed to be the grandson, and he was introduced, in fact, on the Winter Soldier. He's supposed to be the grandson of Isaiah Bradley. I would have thought it would be way cooler if they would have introduced him, because then he could have been part of Young Avengers, like this story was just so it felt like Captain America would have just caught up in some white people shit yeah that's exactly what it felt like but he's.
Speaker 1:He's under the thumb of the president now.
Speaker 3:So, captain America, well, I mean, that was always part of white people shit now well, no, he was. That was a choice he was making, because I remember that's when that was Isaiah was mad about. He told him I don't like seeing you have to take, you know, orders from the president. That's not who Captain America is, and I like that it reflects that too, because that's how black people would look at captain america I did not handle the imagery of isaiah being in prison well at all.
Speaker 1:Like he looked, he was a great actor I thought I thought he did an amazing job he was really good he did a really good job. Um, the confusion on his face after he shot at the president and then the like sadness in his eyes when he was in prison again, I was like, oh my god, I can't.
Speaker 3:He did an amazing job yeah, she hates seeing imagery like that yeah, I don't like it at all but no, I just like, I just felt like his name, carl lumbly. You know he did a great job it just would have been better, like I said, if the story would have been more focused on stuff that was going on with sam, instead of just being characters that y'all want to do a movie with but y'all can't because y'all don't really own the rights to them and then just throwing it on sam like that.
Speaker 3:Like that shit was lame. Give me a story about sam, let me know phil sam after I leave this movie.
Speaker 3:So that's the only part I would probably would have changed is make the movie about him more sam and isaiah and his world and stuff like that or just like, make it about, like, even if you take, don't have to do what I said about using, you know, patriot and all that shit, just make this. Make it about sam. Like just give me a story about, uh, at least a villain who maybe they have different approaches to the same thing, anything, it would have been way better than red hulk against captain america when it's like well, y'all are like clearly outnumbered. There's really no reason you should. He should have been able to beat the red hulk no, there's no reason at all.
Speaker 1:Like when they started fighting, I was like, oh um, captain, america is gonna die like you have no backup soldier serum, and it's the hulk. You're just a man fighting the hulk like that. Don't make no sense.
Speaker 3:You should have died and then the way they won. It was crazy too. Stabbing the hulk oh my goodness. Sorry spoiler lord, but just stabbing them and then exploding.
Speaker 1:Everything was crazy yeah, and then he caught the little flower petal of the cherry blossom that he used to walk around with his daughter looking at, and then he shrunk back to size, which also, why does hulk always have pants on when he shrinks back? The pants is what stays on man the pants he's each leg is bigger than the human. That was originally there but the seams, the every time hulk hulk's out, he should be balls and dick swinging they used to do that in the comics and then when he gets back, it should be he should be flaccid, flaccid balls and penis like nude
Speaker 3:he should always be nude they used to draw him like that sometimes in the comics it don't make sense that the pants don't rip off.
Speaker 1:If the shirt rips off, why does the pants not rip off?
Speaker 3:well, in the comic books he'd be having stretchy pants on, so that's why ain't no pants that stretchy not a well, it's a comic book, so you can draw, you can make up some yeah, super stretchy. He got the pants from stark lab well, uh, the next movie's gonna come out. It's gonna be the thunderbolt, so I'm excited to see that I'm excited for that too.
Speaker 1:I hope they're just gonna be more it looks like it should be better.
Speaker 3:It should be a little bit better too I think well, it's gonna be a story that actually focuses on the people that's in the movie and not just thrown together.
Speaker 1:So I like that little blonde white girl that cry, that be crying a lot in other movies you know, you know, ferris view or ferris and everything.
Speaker 3:Ferris view pew or like that pew hook florence florence view pew florence.
Speaker 1:I, like her, she was in mitsumar and she's dope, she, her, her acting skills are great because she made me feel very unsettled in midsommar. I was highly uncomfortable watching that movie when she was crying and she was like the wailing she does is just like no, she was a highlight in the black widows movie, so I was I was dope with that I like that all right, so let's see what else we gotta get and I always like those like suicide, squatty type like bad guy rebels.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like that's because you're a villain at heart I am.
Speaker 1:Oh my god, you know what I was saying. The other day I tweeted this. I was like I liked sharpay on um high school musical better than I like gabriella. And I was like because I love a bad bitch way more, regardless of content, of character. Always, I always have and I always will if you're serving cunt. That's all you need to serve.
Speaker 3:Kindness, serve me cunt no, but vanessa hutchins vanessa hutchins grew into that, though she took that on I'm not talking about, I know. I'm just saying shout out, but not too much on vanessa hutchins yeah, like sharpay was cunt a bad bitch it was funny too, because her character in the zach and cody was like the complete opposite yeah, because I love, uh, the the stupid asian girl and and brenda song yes you know who her baby daddy is is it a?
Speaker 1:oh, it's um macaulay culkin, right? They're super cute. I've been seeing them on tiktok. I mean not like visually oh romantically, they're cute all right.
Speaker 3:So I want to start some some beef between comedians, because I've noticed tension and I've seen them being at odds and I feel like I'm seeing something that no one else is kind of waking up but you're always starting some shit I'm trying to, but I'm seeing joe rogan and bill burr seem to be having like some underlining tension that just hasn't been addressed, like nobody's talking about it. But where are?
Speaker 3:you getting this. So since the, since the past year, joe rogan has been on the teeth. That is elon musk. He has been screaming his praises Literally every show, talking about how dope he is and how he's getting rid of all the fraud. He's basically spewing the narrative, just helping push the cause that is Doge and that Elon and him are trying to do. What I've also seen is some of the comments Bill Burr has been saying and Bill Burr has been on the count Saying we should kill billionaires. Basically Okay, has been saying and bill burr has been on the count, saying we should kill billionaires.
Speaker 1:Basically, okay, we on bill burr boat.
Speaker 3:Then yeah, bill burr has been on the opposite side of what it seems like a lot of the comedian oh bill. We love bill. Yeah, bill burr's a legend, you know you were, and he's actually funny.
Speaker 1:He's way funnier than joe rogan you were saying bill burr and whole time I was thinking howie mendel. No, howie's an asshole. Yeah, whole time I was thinking him but bill burr.
Speaker 3:And whole time I was thinking howie mendel, no, how he's an asshole.
Speaker 1:Yeah, whole time I was thinking him. But bill burr is amazing, he's hilarious. Um oh boy, ain't even funny for real.
Speaker 3:Joe rogan's not, it's not a funny joke and joe rogan is as funny as a tree stump yeah so for real.
Speaker 3:So I've just been noticing these comments because, okay, so it starts back. This is where I think the beef started from. It started back during the COVID situation. So during COVID, bill Burr did a Joe Rogan episode. This is the last time, from what I could see when I was looking back. The last time he been on Joe Rogan they was talking about the mask and Joe was being snarky with him and you know, making all these comments about what was going on, burr on burbers. Like bro, you're not a scientist, you're just saying dumb shit. Like you're just, you have a gorilla brain. My man, like the stuff. I shouldn't be listening to you, you're just saying.
Speaker 3:Things used to host fear factor literally like og brain rot and I feel like there's been an ideological difference between them there and that's why we haven't seen him on there and I think these comments, in a way, are them speaking their feelings. But also in the same boat take, I think this is birdway is shooting at rogan a little bit and bill bird, he gonna shoot he gonna shoot.
Speaker 3:I think he sees what's going on in in the comedy sector and that a lot of these guys are being purchased. You see what? Andrew schultz, having trump on there, theo vaughn, all of these guys just running with the narrative of whatever trump and these guys say and people, I think he's looking wind of it and like, oh no, this is, this isn't what we talked about. It was supposed to be. It wasn't us working with the powers that be and us being their puppets. We're supposed to be being critical of them, like the billionaire class is who the comedians nowadays should be shitting on the most, and we see more and more because the way these deals work out, the way these opportunities play out for them there were.
Speaker 3:But joe rogan's, again, is not a comedian, so yes, he is he does stand up, for me he does stand up, but he's just not funny. There's just, I mean, you can be a comedian.
Speaker 1:He's not good at his job. What he's always like been at heart that's where it all started from.
Speaker 3:Was him doing stand-up?
Speaker 1:oh, I did not know that.
Speaker 3:He never gave funny, he gave like host he started there doing stand-up, then he did a sitcom like news tv or something like that, and I think there's a difference between like being a host and slash like media personality versus being a comedian.
Speaker 3:Joe rogan is not funny enough to be a comedian, but he's definitely interesting enough you should tell netflix that, because they gave him like three specials three, I thought it was one no, he's had like three specials on netflix yo, it was for the white men you know people, what people fail to realize is the most of the reasons why he gets the people to come out is because they fuck with the podcast yeah they don't fuck with him being funny, niggas know he's not funny no, I don't think.
Speaker 1:I don't think anybody who's sitting down listening to that actually thinks it's funny, but I do think that, like, his fans are probably listening to it and they'll'll probably be like, hmm, like one of those.
Speaker 3:They just want to be in the room with him. They don't care if he's. He could be over there jacking his dick off on stage. Oh, my God. They would be excited. They just want to be in the room next to Joe Rogan because he makes them feel like an apple bro. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 3:You know I eat steak, just like Joe does. I do the reverse seer glazing. That's what they love to do. That's what it is. I hope bill burke puts his foot on the gas, though, like you need to make this more like clear who you're going at.
Speaker 1:Shoot at this man, because I would love to see it, I think I think we deserve it as a community like y'all.
Speaker 3:Gotta just understand when your man is selling out like this. You got to kind of just go at his head. Bill you, your people need you. Honestly, america needs you.
Speaker 1:If we're being honest, I want the Bill Joe beef.
Speaker 3:We need you to go at his head. You're the only one who can do it. Anybody else They'll try to. Just, you know, call him stupid and nigger and all that other shit. They can't do that with you, Bill.
Speaker 1:You nigger and all that other shit. They can't do that with you. Bill, you got red hair, they can call you ginger, but Is he married to a black woman?
Speaker 3:Another reason why you gotta do it, bill. We need you. It's the only way. Was there anything else you wanted to touch on with that? No, so much. You bring so much here, baby.
Speaker 1:You know, know that I'm okay on the white man. Like I don't know what to tell you see, that's all I got on my list.
Speaker 3:Man is white man. I guess we can talk about asap, asap.
Speaker 1:Rocky got not guilty yes, so um, the, the jury was out yesterday and then it came back last night on on eastern time that, um, he was found not guilty on all charges, which I thought was gonna happen, but rhetoric did not think he thought that there was a possibility that he was gonna get jail time man and I was.
Speaker 1:I was on tiktok literally watching full 15, 20 minute I'm not a lawyer, but videos and she was putting up court TV and I was just sitting there watching whole like chunks of the trial and I was like ain't no way that Rocky is going to jail.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry, I'm just stupid. I'm. I'm such an idiot I would think that why would I think in this world, being caught on camera with the gun shooting at somebody would get you in jail for shooting at somebody? Like what the fuck was I thinking from get you in jail for shooting at somebody? Like what the fuck was I thinking?
Speaker 1:from the footage that I saw you couldn't like it wasn't?
Speaker 3:you could see the gun in his hand. Did you read the statements from there, what the juror said?
Speaker 1:you could see the gun in his hand, but apparently like he was arguing that that was a prop gun everyone did you read what the juror said? What? No, what did the jurors the?
Speaker 3:jurors said we all believed that gun was real I didn't know.
Speaker 1:They said that they seen a video.
Speaker 3:They all said everybody in the room believed the gun was real, but for some reason they couldn't find enough evidence to support everything else out like.
Speaker 1:Well, that's because, let's be honest- bro, this is a day of rose situation that's because everyone had agreed, including really, that like knowing that rocky had carried a prop gun. So this was a thread that they sewed throughout the entire um case, because you have to prove without a reasonable doubt, and there was there was a reasonable doubt, or you just give the jurors pictures with rihanna after the and then so that's what you do also rally.
Speaker 1:Agreeing that he knows asap, rocky carries a prop gun and then everyone agreeing that they know that this happens was one thing. Another thing was the fact that after seven professionally trained police officers scoured the area for the shell casings, they found nothing. One hour later, one hour later, relly goes, searches the area and finds two shell casings that apparently were not even matching of the prop gun, real gun, whatever gun that Rocky had been carrying the night of the crime. Rocky owns that gun, but that was not the gun that was in the video. So all of that on top of Relly's just shady, shaky ass character and not being a likable person and just sounding slimy as hell when he was testifying on the stand, I didn't think Rocky was going to jail at all all of that was just compiling on top of each other I think it's very clear people was paid off for this man, people's behaviors people was definitely paid off like really got, really got his bag.
Speaker 3:He maybe didn't get it the way he thought he was gonna get it with the civil case and all that other stuff yeah, he's not getting that, but he's he got something. He got something to keep him his mouth cut, because I don't think you do that. You don't go in and act of an ass in court like that. He was mad.
Speaker 1:Not expect to be, not expect to win he asked the lawyer yo, why are you asking me so many questions? The judge was like you're on the stand that's what I'm saying, like. This is what I'm talking about he is no way you mean, and then he kept saying he don't remember, it was so long ago. I don't remember, it was so long ago it's either one or two things.
Speaker 3:One he's just not a serious person, or two these are some of like the dumbest people we keep running into. Like we got to stop thinking money value validates these people, because it really doesn't these like anybody, anybody, anybody. Anybody, any of these things, any kind of access, any kind of names next to them. Just because you know people, we got to start realizing these folks didn't graduate high school.
Speaker 1:Who thought Relly was going to be an upstanding character?
Speaker 3:I thought he was going to be able to hold it down enough to be able to like bro, that nigga on camera shooting you. What else I got to say? What else I got to say. What else I got? To explain, like, what the fuck else is going on here.
Speaker 1:Listen, Rocky had the better lawyers, no I ain't no better.
Speaker 3:This is obviously fame cachet the fact that he wasn't going against somebody else who was really famous like that.
Speaker 1:That's all this was. I think that has something to do with it.
Speaker 3:It was a big part of this.
Speaker 1:If he was shooting at like who was another New York rapper, why can't I think of any? If he was shooting at Joey Badass, this would have been a completely different court case, I think.
Speaker 3:No, I mean that nigga probably wouldn't have told. It's probably been bad for his image. But, like the simple fact that we have here, he's also with Roc Nation.
Speaker 3:Let's add that into the equation and they have good lawyers, it seems like they also have pool in la, just to seem the fact that who's when it was tory with way less evidence, like my thing, is this he cool? If y'all believe he got the gun, why this nigga ain't getting charged for possession of the gun? Because you can't just have the gun out like that and but in but they all.
Speaker 1:Both parties agreed the. The defense and prosecution agreed that it was a prop gun. Like what is what is um in the court, when you state that something is a fact that both parties agree to, there's a word for it. They agreed that it was a prop gun, so he, you can't be charged niggas was paid off bro for for like carrying if it's if both parties ain't shit about that.
Speaker 3:Look like a prop gun, like you when you look at the video apparently prop guns like shoot and everything I've worked on.
Speaker 1:I didn't know that, that they did that I thought it was just like a fake gun fully that looks like a real gun, but you can't do anything with it that shit was, but it it, it makes the sound, it does all the stuff that shit was a real gun man.
Speaker 3:Shit's crazy man like we just letting these guys, these, these ass clowns, just go around, do whatever they want. Now he gonna feel them bolded, act even crazier watch? I don't think so. What do you mean? This nigga got arrested overseas and then shooting niggas in la he has. Why would? Why would he learn his lesson? He has?
Speaker 1:children now, he had children when he was about to pop that nigga. How long ago did this happen? It was like two years ago he he knew the girl was pregnant.
Speaker 3:He had one in the oven. He knew he was pregnant. Maybe he did. He knew she was pregnant when he did that corny shit nigga don't care that was like because he shot her before the super bowl, when she did the super bowl. That was that december. It was december that he did the whatever that happens.
Speaker 1:That was right before she announced she was pregnant. Then she did the super bowl, yeah yeah. So this clown ass nigga knew what he was doing yeah, he probably knew she was pregnant, because we figured that out a couple, maybe a couple months after that don't worry, they going to give you another shot at him.
Speaker 3:They always do.
Speaker 1:Maybe, but maybe not, because they didn't dismiss it with prejudice.
Speaker 3:Well, I mean, at least he kept it. He gets to keep all his deals now. He don't got to be broke in the house with Rihanna. Because, it was going to be rough if he would have had to. Man, even if you would have did that, six wouldn't want, you wouldn't want to come home and you would probably put yourself back in there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, would have been way better speaking of things dismissed with prejudice, they dismissed that denny jay-z case with prejudice the busby one that's out of here yeah, apparently he's also.
Speaker 3:He's doing defamation suits, so against him as well. Yeah because the fuck that shit made no sense busby gonna be all right, he gonna bounce back off. That ain't gonna be nothing. He might him, he might not though.
Speaker 3:He might just need to relocate to a different state and he'll be all right, all right. So I got something else I wanted to discuss with us. Man, I've been on here multiple times discussing the dangers of crypto and what it can do, and I think I've been even proven right in again. So did you hear about what's going on with argentina nope, the president of argentina did a rug pull on the country what.
Speaker 1:What does that mean?
Speaker 3:so a rug pull is when you tell people to invest in something and then you pull all the money out of it you. You can't do that as the president well, this isn't america, this is argentina, so the rules aren't necessarily the same, oh, that's that should be illegal as a motherfucker.
Speaker 1:Yeah, do y'all need to start putting things into play he had a he.
Speaker 3:They had a coin. It was called libra and he literally had. He literally did the social media thing where the influence will get paid for somebody to say, hey, put money in this coin, I was hacked, and then say, sorry, that's what he basically did. He said, hey, go out there, buy this coin, this is gonna save argentina. And then he pulled all these people.
Speaker 1:It's like billions of dollars so he basically fucked argentina a bit more now they're impeaching him, trying to get him out of office for it that's good.
Speaker 3:That's this nigga out of here that needs to be an example of what's going on here. Trump did the same thing, he just hit it better. He didn't do it the same way. Buddy did it.
Speaker 1:And he's doing a bunch of scary shit now.
Speaker 3:And I just want to bring this up just for the fact that, like when it comes to this crypto shit, man, at the end of the day, anytime you operate with a speculation market, you inherently devalue the actual, real labor that goes on around the world, and I understand that it seems like it can be this get rich quick scheme for people. You put this money into this coin or you work together. These people, these coins, shit is not as regulated as it should be and the funds and what you would need to be able to defend yourself in these situations, most people who are getting into it don't have. It's just being honest. Yeah.
Speaker 3:So again, I'm not trying to tear people's away from like, oh wait, we have a way of life and how things can get better for us and all that other stuff. I'm not trying to tear those you know options or potential lights away. I'm not trying to tear those you know options or potential lights away. I'm not trying to dim them. But it's just being real man, like we got to get to what's tangible labor unions, baby that's always what it ends with labor unions baby that's always what his his rants end with is we need more unions this is what it is, man.
Speaker 3:You can't. Can't try to hope some coin, because all it is gonna take one nigga with the password to dump shit out and then what you gotta find? You gotta find this nigga. How long that gonna take. You think you think you nigga who steal your money gonna come to court like come on, no he's what are we doing?
Speaker 3:he balling off your, your, your dream money, but let's see what else I don't know. You don't want to talk about the white people, no more. So, like I got Kevin Spacey, he being out here calling people names and stuff.
Speaker 1:Like it's just, I'm not passionate about it. Like I'm not. What is this terrible take you had on here? There was something that you had that I thought was stupid. Oh, this, this last one With the colorism in the NBA. Yeah.
Speaker 3:So okay, we can bring it up. Then we can wrap it up with this one.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So there's been a lot of conversations about who's going to be next up after LeBron James leaves and retires. Who's going to be the quote-unquote face of the NBA and I've noticed the people who they have been like. Well, it used to be john moran until he started playing with guns yeah and now, as of recently, it's been anthony edwards, and to me I feel like it's really insulting, because when this individual name gets brought up it kind of automatically gets shunned.
Speaker 1:But he's an american-born player, he has a championship, he's the best player on his team and he's got a you know fairly successful baby mama I feel like if you're talking about a lebron type, then anthony edwards automatically already does not fall into that well, I'm not saying a lebron type, I'm just saying the next face of the nba following a lebron is it has. I feel like you have to keep that golden standard though I mean you would think, but because jordan. Who was? Who was that guy before lebron? Was it kobe?
Speaker 3:it was more, it was kobe and shack.
Speaker 1:You can say those two and both of them had like in in front of the cameras of, from what we well call me, regular people know that was that was after a while right no, it was like that was in the beginning of his career.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that was like 2004, so he was like eight years in his career.
Speaker 1:He played 20 all I'm saying is, like most of the guys who have been in this position have been like, have had like shinier character. Anthony already does not have that. He got a baby mama multiple I'm talking about this, this. He got a pregnant baby mama on the internet cursing him out on a daily basis. He got people telling horrible stories about him. There's proof of him telling this girl to get an abortion multiple women, multiple women, to get an abortion.
Speaker 1:He there's proof of him being like I don't fucking care that you're pregnant, get rid of it.
Speaker 3:Like he also got fined not too long ago where he was, and this is where I think this is important to talk about character, and this is gonna go into my bigger point that I want to say. But this was talks about character. So at one point this is like his early in his career. He is videotaping some gay guys outside of a bar just chilling like they just minding their business. They're not even doing.
Speaker 3:He calls them derogatory slurs and stuff out their name no reason, unprovoked, and so people will look at that and be like, oh, he's young, he's a kid, but it's like you're saying that he's young, he's a kid. He wouldn't post something like that. That don't mean that's not how he felt and how he feels about certain, and that's not the first time he's said other things. That was homophobic and to me I think it's goes to show when you have shows like fsm1 let me see uh first, things first and espn uh first take talking about oh, can anthony edwards be the face of the league and shunning someone like a jason tatum. I think that has largely with colorism.
Speaker 3:I think the fact that this is where I think you're, no, that's does I think it has a large, larger do with colorism, because when we are identifying leadership or things that we admire in men, it works in reverse. For women it's not a darker skin gets more critical.
Speaker 1:A darker skin actually improves you in looking more masculine I don't think that's the case, because I think if lebron had retired like a regular human being, maybe like five, six, seven years ago, then steph would be the person who was, who would like very naturally fill in his shoes. But I think Steph is a little bit.
Speaker 3:I went further in his career now, so I don't think he well, steph had his run as being a face of the NBA, but the reason why I'll say he there's a good point that you brought that up he's an anomaly in that situation because if you look at him, compared to the prior people, he's only 6'3. Granted, that's tall amongst people, but not when you're in the league. So he looks a lot smaller plus he's also an outstanding outstanding shooter.
Speaker 1:He, he changed the entire. Nba as people who listen to listen to sports, who watch sports, say so that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:So for him to have that much of an impact, that's a large part okay, he was able to supersede the fact that he looks like he looks I have two questions for you have there been light-skinned men and I'm not being shady who have performed at this caliber in the nba, like steph curry has, like LeBron has, like Kobe has?
Speaker 1:has been top players that were light-skinned oh, like who let's see who like could have been face of the NBA worthy, but see, that's that now. That's different, because that's what I'm, that's what I'm asking.
Speaker 3:Well, let's say, light-skinned and face of the NBA worthy, is just a lot different, because a lot of guys get hurt, like when it comes to that it's like who had that run?
Speaker 1:who could have been? It that that proves your point that they're choosing the dark-skinned men over the light-skinned men, and colorism is is in play here. Like what light-skinned men have been looked over in the nba to be the face of the nba other than, like now, jason tatum? See?
Speaker 3:now that's where it gets kind of a little more difficult with. In regards to the trend, there is other people who has happened to, but they played in smaller teams, so now you could say that's more of an argument yeah, so I don't think that is an argument no, it is definitely if they're on smaller teams, then the also just the the idea why they not on bigger teams? Because that's when maybe they got drafted. At Like they don't get control.
Speaker 1:Why didn't they eventually get there?
Speaker 3:Because if the people are still giving you more money, and that's where you want to play at that's where you want to play at.
Speaker 1:Okay, well, circumstance then, I guess.
Speaker 3:But also, too, you got to understand it's hard to say what you're saying is because a lot of things go into being a prototype.
Speaker 3:So a lot of guys get looked over early on before they even get the opportunities to get pushed the way they do, because a lot of guys listen, listen, a lot of guys, they look for that when them white guys are. Especially early on in the 90s and stuff like that early 2000s they were looking for tall black players. Now they're looking for players who generally they kids play. So that's why now you're seeing the rise of more interracial players or players who are light skinned, because now it's becoming more frequent players. Or put players who are look are light skin, because now it's becoming more frequent those. When they were going to these scouts a lot of those guys got looked over unless you were super tall. And if you're super tall, that usually unless you're shaquille o'neal, brings you out of the the running to be a top player yeah so we might see it with wimby, but he's not american, so my second question is who is the better player of the two?
Speaker 3:jason and anthony it depends it. Well, yeah, okay, let's you. The most tangible way you can measure it is by their accomplishments. He's been to the finals twice. He's won tatum. He's been to the finals twice, one and once so he has. He has his championship. He's been leading his team for a longer time, but that's just because he's been in the league longer and he's been in one team right or he's been for the celtics for the whole time celtics, the whole time okay so and.
Speaker 3:But then also too, you just gotta think about what he did when he was a rookie, when kairi wasn't there anymore. So I would say tatum has had the better career. And then when you go on to the factory to off the court, not only just with the lma uh being his baby mama, but he's also he had his youngest son. He's been like the pinnacle of being a good dad in front of the cameras I did see that that show that we watched with the basketball player yeah, he was.
Speaker 3:He was a great father like, very much like a family man so my thing is like he's put the money into the imagery to he's with the, the historically great team everything should be you pointing him. No, it should be no question on why you should point it to him, and everybody keeps just shunning him over and I agree with you that it should be him, but I I don't know if it's.
Speaker 1:I don't know if I could agree.
Speaker 3:I can even add more points than where people just they could they criticize the league for saying we got too many light-skinned kids in there, like I've literally heard people say there's too many biracial kids in nba. I mean, yeah, players in nba, where it that that? Look, I know it sounds like I'm being a crybaby when you hear a light-skinned guy saying this, but that's the truth of where people he's fully black, by the way, they assume every time.
Speaker 3:That's what people assume when they see a lighter skin individual or lighter skin male. They assume a lesser aggressiveness or a lesser masculinity people do do that.
Speaker 1:I'm not gonna take that from you. That is. That is a part of what men deal with when it comes to colorism black men are perceived dark-sk skin men are perceived as more aggressive. Light skin men are perceived as more emotional and this and that, and that has nothing to do with skin color whatsoever. So that is definitely a thing and I'm not gonna sit here and say that's not a thing, but I'm not 100%. It's probably coming into play, but I'm not 100% sure. If that's like the main thing that's keeping Jason Tatum from being the face of the NBA and making Anthony Edwards the face of the NBA, I just don't know why he would be If we are taking, like, character and lifestyle and all of these things into play too.
Speaker 3:I think that's in the. That does go into play. I think a lot of people aren't. They're being a little disingenuous and they're trying to kind of push those under the rug and act like they're not on the internet everywhere. I think that goes into more of the colorism, the fact that they're overlooking all of these obvious flaws in this man's choices and sweeping the guy who has every check mark you could make and you're just skipping right over him and saying, oh no, well, his game is, but his game is just as exciting as Anthony Edwards. He shoots threes, he dunks on people like it's not a one for one, but it's just as exciting.
Speaker 1:And he's obviously a winner.
Speaker 3:Like yeah he just won last year, so again not too hard on the eyes, just relax.
Speaker 1:Yo what's up? That's all I said. I can't ever okay ever say that someone's not ugly okay, don't be getting upset when I start talking, you be talking about supreme milk and them shits his eye, yeah, and talk about, talk about titties. I don't want, I don't want no asses all over this podcast.
Speaker 3:And I don't want no conversations when the camera's off about how it made you feel and all this other stuff. I don't want none of that.
Speaker 1:As long as you don't go crazy If you say that someone's not hard on the eyes, I'm not going to fucking have a conversation with you about it.
Speaker 3:I'm going to say that's a bad bitch.
Speaker 1:You can say that I be saying that on here too.
Speaker 3:Well, I mean it's because it's a girl.
Speaker 1:That don't matter. You can call men bad bitches if you want to I'm not holding you back.
Speaker 3:I'll pass on that. But no, it's going on in the NBA man, real colorism out here. I'm trying to change, I'm trying to speak light to it, are you done? I'm never really done, but I'll there's one more, I'll concede my time get into what's up?
Speaker 1:I just need to get into the nigga shit a little bit before we leave. I feel very passionately about this. Um, I saw a tweet from trippy red and he said to every bitch I wronged I'd do that shit again. After coyly ray has been crying on the internet about how he cheated on her while she was pregnant, she, you have to. You have to murder him, you have to kill him. Um, I know he's your baby daddy. It's too late to you know, it's too late for that now. You're too far along. So you let you let the literally he looks like a vampire with alopecia you let him get you pregnant. That was strike one already.
Speaker 3:Like you already like not that's why she don't deserve to kill him she has to kill him, babe.
Speaker 1:She can't, she has to like. She has to pull everyone, each piercing, out of his face with her bare hands. She has to torture him a little bit before she kills him I'm pretty not just kill him.
Speaker 3:I'm pretty sure there's like a gremlin ritual you have to have when you're bringing in one of their seeds into the world, like he has to exist while the pregnancy is going on or like the world might she might giving birth to whatever it is yo. Let's just wrap up the show right there, because it's.
Speaker 1:It's half human, half, whatever. The fuck trippy red is wrong with you? Why did you say that? That's dark. Oh my, because, because that's a monster.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but that was dark. You didn't have to put that on her, though cut it out, that was you.
Speaker 1:You literally like I. I had such a visceral reaction. I was like, oh my God, you have to put hands on this man, Like you have to Send your daddy, like in his thick-ass neck, to headbutt him or something. Please, Like something he too old for that. Somebody needs to put hands on Trippie Redd.
Speaker 1:You better call Method man on trippy red, why you better call method man if, oh imagine if your daughter was pregnant by this dude that you didn't even want her to be pregnant by in the first place. And then he talk about if I, he on the internet dancing have.
Speaker 3:I already like, gave her the like discussion like this is a slime ball dude, and she continued to keep doing it I feel like he probably did that because they they broke up and got back together. If I do that, then if you want to put mud on your hands, I can't clean it off it like you. You got your right. You know, I believe in the right to be stupid, so if I was her mother, I'm fighting his mother.
Speaker 1:What's that gonna solve? I don't know.
Speaker 3:It's not gonna solve anything, but somebody, somebody in his lineage what you need if that happens put on them if that happens, the only person you should talk to is your daughter and you tell her hey, you need to make a choice now fist to faces no, you need to make a choice on what you about to do, going forward bullets.
Speaker 1:Are you going to skin, are you? Going to accept this lifestyle, or are you not, and move accordingly I'm still gonna crash out over my kid, even if they don't accept my advice.
Speaker 3:Honestly, I don't care that's just a foolish endeavor I know like that's because you's oh well. Because you know what's going to be crazy. You'll do that, and then they'll still go back to them.
Speaker 1:You right, but I feel better. And then you'll look like no, you're not.
Speaker 3:You're not going to feel better. You're going to be feeling handcuffs and your little wrist might be breaking them cuffs. Ugh.
Speaker 1:What's your unfun ass? She needs to fucking kill him.
Speaker 3:It's not about being fun, it's just about we can't advocate for telling somebody to respond to something they could have avoided themselves. She knew what kind of nigga this was. Nigga ain't changed. Nigga ain't 30. Why you think this nigga changed?
Speaker 1:It was just, it's just so sad to see and then he's just like laughing about it like every everything about this situation is immature as fuck and I just hate the way he looks so much like. He looks like his mouth is always like he always got that white stuff at the corners of his mouth. Like he looks like his socks always stink. He looks like he smells like mildew all the time. He looks like like he always has the fuzzy like plaque on his teeth under his grill. He probably has like like just one real moldy black tooth that always stink and he probably has like at least three toenails that are completely black now and will not grow back. Like I just don't know how you lay down with this man and let him impregnate you. I'm so confused and now you're letting him play in your face. You have to murder him. I don't know. That's my only that's.
Speaker 3:There's no other solution in my head that I could think of I get help, not try to be a better person other than get rid of this man abstain from. You know the things that put you into this.
Speaker 3:You know scenario I think she has to turn to a life of crime call it right, don't listen to this woman she wants to get you under the cell, and then you're gonna be like uh, krishan rock you want, you want to be in jail with your baby outside with who god knows who listen, I think that baby life would be better. All right, we're gonna relax now I thought you were gonna say something crazy.
Speaker 1:I think that baby life would probably be more enriched if Sean wasn't in his life. All right.
Speaker 3:So we're going to wrap this show up here. I think that's where it's a good place for us to end at. I don't even like talking about that girl.
Speaker 1:No, me neither, but you brought her up.
Speaker 3:Well, that's because you're talking about sending the mama to jail, all right. 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. Let them know what they need to do.
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Speaker 3:And make sure y'all go on Farrah's personal pages. When she don't post TikToks and Instagram reminder, harass her on her pages.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I guess you can do that, like I check notifications.