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Halle Berry Violates Adrian Brody, Too Much Nudity at Oscars, Joe Rogan Glazes Elon and Trump Lies Again
In an era where misinformation spreads faster than truth, this episode tackles the critical importance of media literacy through multiple cultural touchpoints. We begin by dismantling a viral claim about Oscar-winning actresses, demonstrating how easily falsehoods become accepted narratives when we don't verify information. Our research reveals that contrary to what many social media users claimed, this year's Best Actress winner is actually the first in a decade to win for a sexually explicit role – highlighting how respectability politics can shape our cultural conversations.
The episode weaves between serious cultural analysis and lighter personal moments, including a hilarious recounting of a scooter adventure gone spectacularly wrong. This story inadvertently serves as a perfect metaphor for how we navigate unexpected challenges in relationships – sometimes finding ourselves caught between genuine concern and uncontrollable amusement when our partners take a fall (literally).
We explore the fascinating dynamic of Halle Berry's interaction with Adrian Brody at the Oscars, examining how women sometimes reclaim their power through unexpected means. This leads to a broader discussion about Millie Bobby Brown and the troubling scrutiny young female celebrities face as they mature, with the public seemingly expecting them to remain frozen in time.
Perhaps most thought-provoking is our examination of the NSA chat room controversy, where we present contrasting perspectives on appropriate workplace boundaries in digital spaces. We consider the tension between finding community around shared experiences versus maintaining professional standards – reflecting the complex nature of navigating digital communication in professional environments.
What cultural narratives are you accepting without verification? Join us as we examine how media literacy shapes our understanding of both public figures and personal interactions in today's complex social landscape.
This is the first time in like a decade that a woman has won best actress for a role that was very sexually explicit in nature. So auntie was up there hating, I'm sorry to say it. She was up there just hating and spewing respectability politics on on the young folk, like the older black woman of her age do.
Speaker 3:In these overly critical oh, we got these white folks in the culture we are, like we already sold it to them. That's what the internet does, though but I felt like it was just too hard about things that are so trivial and they don't matter.
Speaker 1:And then, when you actually need to critically think about things that matter, niggas don't care, because I thought he was gonna get up. She was gonna, like, try to hug him and then he was gonna be like and then put it in her hand that she was trying to hug him with and then walk away like some, like crazy disrespect. And she was gonna be like you discuss the feeling of being penetrated in but, like which work group chat is that appropriate to discuss that?
Speaker 3:I can understand that it's not, but I can also see a world.
Speaker 1:I think she's just aging like a white woman that too.
Speaker 3:Like what do you mean? It's just like a raisin in the sun.
Speaker 1:My thing is because it gave I know black guy dominican, like, okay, we get it. Like you want to distance yourself from your blackness. Every chance you get, you distance yourself from your blackness, except when you painted yourself black to play nina simone, let's not forget that again, I had a mother who was gonna look at me before I left home and what I was wearing, and she would tell me to turn out, turn around, and you're not leaving in.
Speaker 1:That don't happen everybody okay, so that's not that's not everybody and megan the stallion is supposed to not give cunt because you don't have a mama. Whose fault is that?
Speaker 3:y'all have to be more media literate. That needs to be uh discussed more media literacy they're not even literate like generally I don't think I don't feel bad, like she did something wrong. Honestly, I felt like she was in her woman way, taking her power back in a situation that happened to her years ago I don't think we should be revenge assaulting people I mean, he didn't look like payback assault, like I don't think we should just make that a thing your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives.
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Speaker 3:That's it. So I want y'all know I'm a, I think I'm a pretty decent husband, you know, and I try to do the things that make you know my baby happy when we do, when she wants to do things. So she gets excited, like you know. Let's go to the belt line, let's go to the park or whatever and ride the scooters. So I'm like, all right, hold on. Now you ain't athletic, you know. I mean like scooters take a little bit of agility to do. Second, like we got to get your helmet like we got to get you some stupid, you know.
Speaker 3:I'm saying we gotta get you some helmets no damn helmet, some elbow pads, some knee pad, like this is what my first thought is what I'm thinking, because this little one is gonna crash and everything. That's. That's just what I'm thinking. So we go to the, to the, to the belt line, we do what we gotta do and we start, you know, riding a scooter. So she starts to try to get a little hang of it. She's, you know, she's doing a little too much, if you ask me, she's zooming a little bit, trying to go in and out, bumping white people you know, nothing I'm too upset with at the moment, you know.
Speaker 3:But she, you know I'm saying she's trying to try me too. She thinks she a little speed demon like I hear her revving up, you know, trying to really just meanwhile, these scooters can go like 25 miles per hour and she pushing it and she pushing it the entire 25.
Speaker 3:So I was at that little mama little mama on the, on the strip or whatever. Again, there's so many civilians just trying to walk. You know, get their little steps in. She over here, running all over and the worst possible the drama the worst possible thing could happen, like my complete relationship with her. Flash between you know, flash before my eyes not the relationship, yes, the whole, our whole existence with each other, like from beginning to that particular moment.
Speaker 3:All flash before my eyes so she is going like a speed demon, lightning, lightning mcqueen, uh, through the belt line and somebody cuts her off. I guess somebody, some person or whatever just like a couple with a dog yeah, some some. It was a gay couple, wasn't?
Speaker 1:it. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:So these guys matter still two people I was gonna say because I was gonna say two guys, but I wasn't sure yeah so it was two guys that walked by and she had three options. So this is what I feel like in her brain, right? So she had three options that she could do. She could have speed it up.
Speaker 3:Don't be rushing my story. Okay, I'm telling the story the way I want to tell it. So she had three options that she could do. She could have just jumped off the scooter and let it run into the couple. She could have, you know, skid and you know done something bad. Or she could have tried to go Wide and you know miss him. Why, out of all those three, she take the worst possible one. She goes in and slides Like a Baseball player in front of these People. I'm talking about Leg forward, leg underneath the scooter, all On top of her. I'm sitting there like I'm at least about 12 feet away. I can't do nothing. I see my wife going down and I have like this mixed feeling at it because at one point I don't want the baby you know the love of my life to now be a vegetable, because she oh my god, you got a concussion.
Speaker 1:Really, you really dragging it. This is too much. But the same notion.
Speaker 3:This is the funniest shit I have ever seen in my life, like seeing the way that she fell off of this scooter was fucking hilarious. And then when I get up on tour she's dirty, muddled up like a little kid playing in the sand.
Speaker 1:I was wearing all pink, like I am now, but a different outfit, but all pink muddied up dirty.
Speaker 1:She got dirt all on her face and then her nails and all this other stuff my face and nails yeah she just like cracking it, I had, I had, I had dirt on my side right into the the dirt, there was no face and, oh my goodness, oh nothing having to do with my face whatsoever like that crash was crazy the story within itself is funny. You didn't have to lie, it was hilarious I'm not gonna lie to you.
Speaker 3:Like the way that she took that, it was like a bad that crash was crazy. The story within itself is funny. You didn't have to lie, it was hilarious. I'm not even going to lie to you. Like the way that she took that. It was like a quarterback who don't know how to slide. That was what fair was right there.
Speaker 1:The two guys came running up. They were like oh my God, that was totally our fault, like we should not have cut you off like that. I was like did my bag get scratched? And it didn't, so I was happy.
Speaker 3:No, like you could see her in the moment like kind of instinctively move the bag away from the ground. It was hilarious.
Speaker 6:From my angle.
Speaker 3:It was just an amazing spectacle. That was like the most athletic thing that I've probably ever seen. You do, I'm not an athlete?
Speaker 1:by any means, by no means am I an athlete.
Speaker 3:It definitely took this toll on her. My baby was limping. She wasn't right.
Speaker 1:Sorry guys.
Speaker 3:Already early.
Speaker 1:I was literally like I couldn't put weight on my ankle for the next day and I still have a big ass bruise on my leg, lord, and I'm going to do it again. Like I'll go again no, I felt, I felt like that just wasn't wise of me, just but I I do feel like next time I go I want to go on like a tuesday or something like that, where it's not as crowded, because it was way too crowded for that to have been my first time and I was drinking a little bit.
Speaker 3:You missed that part I was trying to give you the benefit of doubt, because that's a dui they don't you could listen, I was on that scooter toe up now I'm kidding, I wasn't toe up, but I was.
Speaker 1:I was drinking a little um wine before I got on that scooter, so I definitely wasn't fully sober. It was literally like, right after I got comfortable is when these like I finally started gaining some confidence after like 17 you was going to hold, like you was taking your stride yeah, I was finally like she thought she was in her zone.
Speaker 3:She thought she was the scooter queen. I did and all those dreams just crashed down.
Speaker 1:I was the queen, the scooter queen.
Speaker 3:That's so disgusting that sounds like something nasty.
Speaker 1:That sounds like something they would talk about in that NSA chat. Alright, Do you have no other? What is this? Do you have no other music choices ever Like you?
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Speaker 5:These niggas, just Nemo in the ocean, small fish making kids feel emotion, using you for promotion. True words have never been spoken. Niggas wanna see ripped me on a t-shirt like I'm Hulk Hogan. Small fish making kids feel emotion, using you for promotion. True words have never been spoken. Niggas wanna see ripped me on a t-shirt Like I'm Hulk Hogan. I appreciate the fans rocking with me. This is really just a small token. Really fucking with a visionary.
Speaker 5:Only reason I ain't got a girl and I ain't getting married? Cause I'm really out here filling up the itinerary Till I'm six feet in a cemetery, bulletproof doors so heavy Got me rolling around like a thing to tear funny house only bitch niggas that are waiting on the boys Obituary cuz. If I die, these niggas that become a sole beneficiary. What the fuck are they gonna do with it? 29 on stage twerking with a dictionary guilt trips, not church trips when it's cold out here in February. It's right now. Shorty parachute Molly, like she flying for the military. This girl face so pretty I can only think of fucking missionary. Fuck that. Make a beat, switch, turn the hose up. Give a million to him right now. I got so many billets booked on like a billet to him. Dirk's boy taught me Marv's room was his favorite song, like what beat are you
Speaker 3:dancing to You're not even listening to the song, so you don't know.
Speaker 5:Savage, you, the only nigga checking on me when we really in some shit. Brother Melissa Floyd, you a legend from the States. Hate to see you with a dick sucker. Shit about to be a lit summer. Tell Tony Lee the motor runnin'. Tell Mike that the seal is too low and boobie how we supposed to throw a hundred. Damn, they be droppin' shit but we be droppin' hard as shit. Football rap beef. I'm out, I work at the club. Know that these people might judge, but fuck it, you failing to hug. So come over here and give me some love. Yeah, give me a hug. I miss you, hoes. Give me a hug. Give me a hug. Give me a hug. What can I say? I miss you, girl. I'm stuck in my ways. Princess Gigi, poop pink luxury, I gotta come to the stage. Yeah, show me some love. You know I'm coming. I'm giving it up. The niggas in here ain't spending enough. I miss you. I'm talking to you, baby. I miss you. I miss you. I'm talking to you, baby. I miss you. I'm talking to you, baby.
Speaker 3:I miss you All. Right man, we back at it.
Speaker 1:Period.
Speaker 3:You are now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host Absurd Rhetoric. And I'm with my lovely and amazing co-host, miss Reality. Hi guys, I just realized I don't got a drink, man crazy you didn't even think about me nope, I'm gonna drink yours in front of everybody go
Speaker 3:ahead did I even introduce myself you did just now I feel like I told everybody what they were listening to and I had to choose my co-host. I'm absurd rhetoric if I didn't already induce myself did that already I don't think I said that good like I don't feel like I did
Speaker 3:that all right. So we got to get into the oscars. Uh, vanity fairs oscar event that happened this past weekend yes there were some looks out there. I don't think there was really too many bad ones that I saw. I'm gonna be honest with you there were too many bad ones I think there must have been a dress code because they seen what was going on for, uh, what was it? What was it, grammys, that we watched?
Speaker 1:there's always different dress codes for the different um award shows there always have been Well which one do you want to call it?
Speaker 3:What's the name that I was making fun of? I call it Fred Durst Billie Eilish. She wasn't following no dress code.
Speaker 1:Was Billie there.
Speaker 3:I haven't seen any pictures of her.
Speaker 1:Because she's not an actress. Why would she have been there?
Speaker 3:Ray was here. There were some singers and stuff there there were right was here. There were some singers and stuff there were, but I didn't see any pictures of her, so I don't know if she was there. I didn't either. Uh, meg looked good.
Speaker 1:I wasn't mad at meg's look I liked meg's outfit um not, not an actress yeah, compared to everybody else's, I was like why you got your titties out, but they was all right, though, yeah they are. They was all right I didn't like um olivia wild. She wore chloe.
Speaker 3:Looked like she wore a nightgown julia fox looked the same way I didn't see julie julie fox looked like she came out the pit yeah, it's kind of a little bit more campy and consensual than yeah.
Speaker 1:Girl, you look like an old english maid.
Speaker 3:I wasn't feeling zoe's look, I didn't like that. The skirt in the front, like that, that was the vanity fair um party that she went to.
Speaker 1:I think that was what she wore to the after party. What she wore to the red carpet was not terrible. She actually looked really chic.
Speaker 3:I didn't want to talk about her because I just don't like her we're gonna talk about a lesser dominican op.
Speaker 1:I know I just don't like her. I can understand, and this is this is a newfound disdain, like I've never not liked the lady until I was just watching colombiana like literally two weeks ago, like she ate that up like when I looked at.
Speaker 1:When I first seen zoey zadana, I knew I was gonna end up with a skinny island girl, like I knew that was gonna be but then after the nina simone and she painted that black face on and got on our netflix screens and did that bullshit and nina simone herself was rolling in her grave because this was everything she stood against, I was like I'm cool of her but me not liking her a lot was after I realized what she won the Oscar for all right, so I guess we can get into some of the winners.
Speaker 3:I mean, I always realized that when the Oscars come around, we didn't even talk about who we liked.
Speaker 1:Oh okay, my bad like you wanted to talk about the looks. We didn't talk about the looks. My top two was cynthia and ariana grande. Honestly, cynthia and louis vuitton and ariana and scopparelli they ate that up. And then I just wanted to mention um, also miley and alessandra mcqueen she looked amazing. And lisa, lisa from. She used to be in the k-pop group, now she's she's solo. She looked amazing in all of the looks that for the's she's solo. She looked amazing in all of the looks that for the vanity fair after party, she looked amazing too. She, she's clean, she's put together.
Speaker 3:I like it I was looking through some of the guys looks. It's hard to judge because it's very like everybody does the same thing.
Speaker 1:The men give us nothing it's very tough.
Speaker 3:It wasn't like when buddy, who was the dude, the, the guy that you really like, the the actor yeah, colman domingo always gives us something.
Speaker 1:You can always count on him he's got a good, he's got a good team behind him yeah, I didn't hate timothy's um outfit the all yellow I thought it wasn't terrible, but the guys never, never, looked like anything yeah, but the red carpet was some interesting stuff that happened.
Speaker 3:So before I guess we get into the winners, we can talk about what happened. You know prior on the red carpet yeah so hallie berry was seen giving a big smooch to adrian brody uh-huh and if you're not familiar that this happened, this is a callback to a time when, I believe, adrian was winning an award that hallie berry was presenting yeah and in the process of him winning he like, essentially assaulted her.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like he assaulted her for lack of a better term and then, you know, accepts his award and it was always kind of looked at as very questionable, very weird night at the, you know, in hollywood and it was like during those times like he didn't get backlash or anything the internet wasn't what it is today yeah, but then people were looking back at it and now it's like a thing that's like very awkward so what she does then is she goes up to him in front of his now girlfriend.
Speaker 1:She's a young girl looks like I thought that was his wife well, what?
Speaker 3:what I saw was his girlfriend when I saw people describing it, and she gives him a big old kiss.
Speaker 1:She grabs him and gives him a kiss, just like he did her.
Speaker 3:And she basically said this was payback before she did it and I've seen a lot of people that rubbed him the wrong way. I felt like it should rub you the wrong way. I think it was. I don't feel bad, like she did something wrong, honestly.
Speaker 1:I felt like she was, in her woman way, taking her power back in a situation that happened to her years ago.
Speaker 3:I don't think we should be revenge assaulting people.
Speaker 1:I mean, he didn't look like a payback assault, like I don't think we should just make that a thing. I don't.
Speaker 3:I don't think, and you know how I feel about that in that regard, so I don't feel like he felt like that either no, he probably, he definitely didn't. Yeah, he enjoyed every second of it, yeah, so I mean I think her reclaiming her power in the moment, I feel, is more important thing than his perceived emotion or not.
Speaker 1:You know if he cared or not I'm just saying like, don't make that a thing.
Speaker 3:But like the get back like reclaim power in in a different way, not to assault the man back but a lot of people felt like she was wrong for doing that in front of his you know girlfriend or wife or whatever. I think it's his girlfriend.
Speaker 1:What I saw I don't know that element I did not care about I honestly didn't feel like you're not a factor in this moment, like I just I, maybe that's me being like a piece of shit brewing in her for mad long.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like you're just not a factor in that moment like who are? You're, you're, just, you're lucky to be there yeah and then so I was. I saw this too, where somebody was talking about like the humiliation rituals that the women had to go through up there, and when adrian won his uh, I think it was best actor right, he won best actor award oh, I don't know what he won, I believe was Best Actor.
Speaker 1:I didn't even know this man until Halle Berry grabbed his face. You didn't know Adrian Brody.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he did win Best. Actor. Oh man, he's been in a lot of stuff, I know.
Speaker 3:I've seen his face, but not by name, so yeah, when he won, I believe there was himing like his gum at his girl or whatever and she was like trying to catch it before he went to accept it and like. So this clip I was watching, where this lady was like in a man's biggest moment, you can see if he, like, actually respects you as a woman. And they were talking about him doing that. Uh, what's his macaulay culkin's brother? When he accepted his award, he made up there and said that now that he won his award, his wife owed him another baby and you seem like you seem like that was cute, right, you seem like you thought that was adorable, but is that something that they because?
Speaker 3:the girl took it like you're just presenting your wife as some breeding machine for you not if that's something that they like joked about and agreed upon before.
Speaker 1:Like you need to secure another oscar, your pay grade is gonna go up and then we can have another baby.
Speaker 3:Like go ahead. No, but I I was seeing where she was coming from in that regard. But your point, I guess reigns rings a little bit more, because if that's the relationship, you can't really assume it's.
Speaker 1:There is a level of embarrassment between them no, everyone has a different like level of banter in each relationship, and what might be cringy in one relationship I mean what might be cringy to you about a relationship is completely normal in another relationship. There was this video. I saw this guy pulled off his girlfriend's wig while they were cuddling and she was like dying laughing. They were obviously both fine. All the comments were like oh my god, this is actually not okay. And then the girls in the comments like bitch, shut, calm down. Everyone has, um, their own boundaries in their own relationships. So if he can joke with her like that, then cool so what about the adrian thing?
Speaker 3:what about the adrian brody thing? Tossing the gum that's disrespectful in whatever like so she so, even though she played along you you tossing.
Speaker 1:Like in what way? Like you know how he took his gum out and then threw it at her that's how the person I'm gonna bring it up, because that's how they present it on one of the multiple napkins on this table in front of you I'm about to bring it up to see because I need to. I didn't see this.
Speaker 3:I need to see the context to see, like, what the body language was, so I can judge accordingly no, no, we'll get there Because, like I said, the way that this woman described this she made it seem like he just completely like violated Shadi, so he turns around and just tosses the gum to her.
Speaker 1:Okay. So in that sense it seemed like he was panicking because he didn't want to like these, like he didn't know what to do with it, and then she was right there. So, like whatever. It's like whatever. It's not.
Speaker 1:It's not this that kind of look wild, though that did look a little, that's why I had to watch it, because he, he was like huh, huh, where do I? And then she was right there, so that was just like a a little like I got you, babe, moment with the gum, though, is kind of grab the gum.
Speaker 3:That is kind of wild.
Speaker 1:You can't go up there like thank you for the.
Speaker 3:You can just put it in your hand.
Speaker 1:Your Oscars Academy.
Speaker 3:You can just put it in your pocket.
Speaker 1:That's nasty. Is it Because you might need to give the suit back? They?
Speaker 3:can steam that out.
Speaker 1:They can't steam gum out.
Speaker 3:I feel like there's something I get what the lady was saying.
Speaker 1:That did kind of look a little wild it sounds wild it looked wild too tossing your gum to somebody in general is just a wild thing, but in the context of the situation it wasn't as wild as I thought it was gonna be again.
Speaker 3:I mean, I feel like I again your. I agree that it wasn't, as you know, disrespectful as it could have been. But I do see what that lady's point was.
Speaker 1:Because I thought he was going to get up. She was going to like try to hug him and then he was going to be like and then put it in her hand that she was trying to hug him with and then walk away Like some, like crazy disrespect, and she was going to be like it was like an underhand toss, yeah, and then she actually she like caught it did a little spin, she did a little spin, move like it wasn't crazy at all.
Speaker 3:She was super cute I'm just trying to figure why, like when the oscars come around and they start like I see the nominees, I never see any of these movies being like presented anywhere, like even the trump movie was, uh, I guess some of the actors got nominated, sebastian got nominated and I didn't even know that came out in october, like I remember. We talked about the movie yeah, we talked about it on the show, talking about we wanted to go see it yeah, I didn't even know.
Speaker 1:It came out in october we need to do better at keeping an eye on that is it our fault?
Speaker 3:they don't market to us it's not our fault, but because even when I got introduced to the movie, it didn't have a date we just need to, like probably do a google once in a while, like what movies are coming out like, because even the movie he won I was not familiar with the brutalist.
Speaker 1:I believe that's what it's called yeah, sometimes you'll look up what movies are in theaters and then they'll, at least there'll be at least three or four movies in theaters that I did not see a whisper about like a nora this movie.
Speaker 3:I didn't hear nothing about that either.
Speaker 1:That she won um wasn't an indie movie I have. I could not tell you she won best actress for that right. So I wanted to talk about this actually because shirley ralph, she, she got asked on the the red carpet oh, I've seen this clip. Yes, uh, did you yeah, because I I saved it. I don't know what I saved it on. I think it was tiktok no, I think I saved.
Speaker 3:I had it on my my twitter with it, because she had said something about sex workers, right?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 6:Okay, we didn't get more, but I was absolutely excited for Paul Tazewell. Oh, I love Paul, I'm telling you. But I have told people over and over again the fastest way to an Oscar is either on a pole or have. I'm telling you, sex sells, baby, sex sells a lot of people okay so I was um, I was thinking about you know what.
Speaker 3:You can go ahead, because I have to pull something up no, so a lot of people were looking at that as like she was doing, like an indictment on the people who were winning or whatever, like you said, to get an Oscar.
Speaker 4:I didn't take it like that.
Speaker 3:I think that was a very thoughtful observation of what's actually going on. I think, in the wake of like Me Too and all that, and then you had like the Harvey Weinstein situations, I think that gets a bad rep to it and it potentially like goes like oh, you're blaming people or whatever for the culture of it. But I think she's telling truth. I think people were going in and they were talking about how, like, of all the women who have won oscars they've been most of them have played sex workers so that's what I thought.
Speaker 1:I saw this video and I was like go ahead, auntie, like yeah, I'm going to bring this up on the show. I'm going to do some research, I'll see who won best actress for the past couple years and then we'll sit down and the evidence will prove what she said was right. This year best actress was Mickey Madison for Nora, which she did play a sex worker she was busting it wide open the entire movie. Last year was emma stone for poor things.
Speaker 1:She played basically like a puppet yeah, sex doll was she a sex doll, that's she was the object of his desire. But there was nothing like she didn't have any sexual scenes.
Speaker 3:She was literally learning how to be it wasn't implied, though some sexual stuff was implied he, he wanted to but, she was basically a child like, and then before that was everything everywhere all at once, michelle yo which
Speaker 1:not at all. And then before that was jessica chastain um, this lady, and she was not playing a sex worker. And then before that, frances Norman listen, I don't know what she played, but it definitely wasn't a sex worker. Okay, like, if you want me to keep going like they keep getting Renee Zellweger and Judy Olivia Colman for the favorite, frances Dorman again. And then before that, emma stone and la la land, which we know was not a sexual movie. Brie larson like this is the first time in like a decade that a woman has won best actress for a role that was very sexually explicit in nature. So auntie was up there hating, I'm sorry to say it, she was up there just hating and spewing respectability politics on on the young folk like the, the older black women of her age do I gotta see, because I was.
Speaker 1:I had a tweet here where someone was saying like 11 of the last 13 but when you go look at who actually won, then that's not what was it okay. So that's what I see with this actress. Okay, so I gotta see, because that's what I was it okay. So that's why this is best actress.
Speaker 3:Okay, so I gotta see, because that's what I was seeing where they was talking about. They were saying like 11 out of the last 13 were sex workers no, they were just talking out they ass.
Speaker 1:Because I saw that too, which is why I wanted to do the research, so that I can are those all the women who won best actor or yes? Yes, and if you like, this is in order. If you want me to keep going back, I can like it's. They have all of them here, so the last time would it be what monster ball maybe yeah with hallie berry yeah, okay well, that's good to see that that's a poor narrative that's what black women have to do to win an Oscar.
Speaker 3:But, you. White women can be all types of, but this girl was white, right, yeah, or?
Speaker 1:Mickey Matt. Yeah, definitely Probably white, but that's just a narrative that the people on Twitter started and they're running with it, but none of these women, most of these women, I will say 97 of these women won for roles that had nothing to do with sex work.
Speaker 3:Look at my baby doing her research look at that right here I was gonna spread narratives, yeah, but uh, after I don't think it was too many body else that really stuck out to me in regards to any of the movies I was seeing that people played in no that stupid ass movie that zoe saldana um played in one um best musical, I think, instead of wicked, and she can't even sing so let's talk about her speech. A lot of people were upset about that speech I didn't even watch the speech she was.
Speaker 1:First of all, she was like mommy, mommy, girl, calm down, have some decorum. She was at a big moment. Like you've been here before she hasn't this, ain't her? That's her first oscar, right?
Speaker 3:I don't know but I believe that you've been on stages of that caliber I think that might have been her first oscar.
Speaker 1:You kind of have to show it was probably her first act, oscar, yeah, but no, don't, don't be hyperventilating to your mama so what it seemed?
Speaker 3:like a lot of people were upset with was the fact that she had highlighted her like hispanic or latina.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, she said I'm the first dominican um actress to win this. Well, you certainly not the first black one, or was she?
Speaker 3:I don't know no, she I mean not the first with black dominican, or you're just saying dominican?
Speaker 1:dominicans are black. I'm sorry, not all dominican you have.
Speaker 3:The white dominicans are black you can be a white dominican, though I'm not saying that she's not black. I'm saying that there are dominicans like they were slaves brought to there yeah, so there were white people who were enslaving them like what but yeah, so I guess she had rubbed a lot of people the wrong way with her, her conversation, my thing is because it gave I know black guy, dominican, like okay, we get it.
Speaker 1:Like you want to distance yourself from your blackness, every chance you get, you distance yourself from your blackness, except when you painted yourself black to play nina Nina Simone.
Speaker 3:Let's not forget that again see, and I would be a little bit on the opposite side of that if you don't go back and look at her filmography.
Speaker 3:In regards to the first movie I saw her in, she was playing drumline yeah, that's what we all first like met her and I think it's important to note with drumline that that was one of the what two I believe two or three movies where she has a black love interest and then that was decades ago and she made sure she has not been seen next to a nigga since well, takers was another one. She did takers was another one. She was in that, she, her and columbus short were how long ago was that?
Speaker 3:that was probably a decade now okay but no, I'm saying that was probably the last time she did that, but again, since then she's been the white boys play thing. Like I'm not even gonna lie to you, like I'm not trying to hate on her, so for her to highlight that I can agree with a lot of people where it's like, nah, you came in playing a black girl at a hbcu who was dating a nigga in the band. Like nah, young, you gotta young, you got to follow through with us. We put you on. Like nah, you can't do that.
Speaker 1:You don't got to follow through with us, you can stay over there.
Speaker 3:Follow through with us, bitch, you don't got to do nothing with us.
Speaker 1:I think there's some inherent If you don't want to be over here, bitch, you can stay over there. I think we needed to discuss a little bit what? Because she's Dominican, because y'all share an island. Yes, listen. Dominicans have been enacting atrocities against Haitian people for god knows how long. The most recent is taking Haitian workers that are in the Dominican Republic and basically putting them in like giant, like cement rooms, not paying them for the work that they did, not feeding them, not treating them like humans. I don't have beef with Dominicans. Dominicans are violating Haitians human rights. You can't call that beef. I don't know what you. You should call it conflict, but it's. It's more than a little. Like a syllable or two like it.
Speaker 3:It seems more than that some tension is what you said.
Speaker 1:It's some tension like I don't know what to call it, but I'm gonna come up with a word for it I mean okay, well then, hey, I'm salute, I'm with the hate.
Speaker 3:One other thing I wanted to highlight was conan o'brien's uh joke that he said what joke?
Speaker 1:what did he say?
Speaker 3:so what he was saying it was like we're halfway through. Well, let me see if I can find it and play it, because I mean I think it was oh, the, the kendrick it was a kendrick drake joke, yeah so I'm gonna see if I can find it right here and then we can play that so y'all can hear this, because it to me I feel like a lot of people like took it the wrong way, like intentionally, especially a lot of drake fans.
Speaker 7:So like you, I didn't take this the wrong way halfway through the show, which means it's time for kendrick lamar to come out and call drake a pedophile.
Speaker 3:So my thing is this To me, everybody's like oh, look at this, what's going on. We're you know what are they trying to say? Trivializing the word pedophile.
Speaker 1:Trivializing yeah.
Speaker 3:And you know, we got this man letting these white folks talk about our culture. When I hear that it hurts my brain because it makes me feel like it's dumb people that can't understand a joke. The joke was not about calling drake a pedophile. The joke was about the over consumption of putting kendrick lamar to play this song everywhere. That is what the bigger conversation of what he was saying in his joke he was like this has been.
Speaker 1:He's been on his like tour of doing this, and now this is time for him to come out and do it here, because he's been on a tour.
Speaker 3:Yeah that's why I felt like for people to be like getting these overly critical. Oh, we got these white folks in the culture we are, like we already sold it to him that's what the internet does, though but I felt like it was just too hard about things that are so trivial and they don't matter.
Speaker 3:And then, when you actually need to critically think about things that matter, niggas don't care because, see, this reminds me when andrew schultz told a three-fifths joke when he was making like a commentary about and this was he was on stage. He was talking about how you know, during juneteenth, all the companies start getting like super supportive in regards to like black, whatever.
Speaker 3:So he was like oh, we're doing a three-fifths off sale because you know the, you know three-fifths and whatever of a person, so yeah, so basically he was, he was making a joke to that and I saw people who didn't understand that joke and in their mind they're like, oh, he's making fun of slavery and it's like no, he's making fun of slavery and it's like no, he's making fun of companies and how they over market or they to it, even to an inappropriate extent in regards, just to try to get attention and somebody look at their brand yeah, so I mean I hate everything andrew salt says, though absolutely, but I wasn't mad at conan for that joke.
Speaker 3:So I feel like more y'all have to be, y'all have to be more media literate. That needs to be, uh, discussed more media literacy they're not even literate like generally there was somebody who spoke to there being too much nudity at the oscars this year there wasn't that much nudity, it was Meg and Old Girl, and that was it from what I saw. I remember seeing this because Olivia Wilde. Right, here, here we go.
Speaker 6:You could see everything.
Speaker 3:This is Cheryl Shepard Zoe.
Speaker 6:Kravitz graced us with her butt crack. You could see everything. Megan Thee Stallion wore a dark green gown with only matching green pasties to cover up her breasts.
Speaker 1:Gabe Cunt, you don't know nothing about that bitch I have to tell my auntie Sherry.
Speaker 6:we're gone, and I say this with all of the love that I have.
Speaker 1:Ladies, this is not it.
Speaker 6:And I say this because there are young women, young girls, who are looking up to all of you, all of you, and like you're gonna have these young girls, these young ladies emulating you, and you remember when your grandmother would tell you let them use their imagination.
Speaker 1:How long are you gonna let this play for?
Speaker 6:Be a little mysterious, but you know, when they look at these girls, they don't have any secrets. You don't. They don't. Nobody gets to use imagination or their, their mind. Okay, and I and I want to say, megan, nostalgia, I love you, I do, but I'm so upset because god gave you a legitimate gift you got it.
Speaker 1:You are amazing oh my god, auntie, please shut up. Okay, okay, we get it we get it.
Speaker 3:You hate hearing, you know positive.
Speaker 1:First of all, I hate this argument that like, oh, the young ladies are looking up to these celebrities, and where are your mothers? Because, like, regardless of what celebrity I was looking up to or what they were doing or what I was watching on television, I had a mother who was going to look at me before I left home and what I was wearing, and she would tell me to turn around.
Speaker 3:And you're not leaving in that that don't happen to everybody.
Speaker 1:Okay, so that's not.
Speaker 3:Megan Thee Stallion.
Speaker 1:And Megan Thee Stallion is supposed to not give cunt because you don't have a mama. Whose fault is that she don't have a mama either?
Speaker 3:That was crazy.
Speaker 4:Young, young, that was nuts, that's about to get us a million views young that's about to get us a million.
Speaker 3:What views. That last part was insane. Yo, that was insane. I'm just saying I'm glad that there's somebody speaking up and just saying something there's always gonna be a old like raggedy bitch who can't first of all don't share.
Speaker 1:A shepherd is not a raggedy bitch don't nobody want to see your butt crack. Don't nobody want to see your titties. Okay, like your time is up, I don't want to hear this from somebody who can't do this. I want to hear this from a young, hot turnt bitch who who decides not to be it's hard to do with all these examples.
Speaker 3:So much stuff is just being revealed now yikes, you gonna listen.
Speaker 1:Be young and hot. If you young and hot, be young and hot I'm. I say that on the show all the time okay, you only get one chance to be young and hot.
Speaker 3:Well, we can talk about someone who I don't think is squandering their young and hotness. We can, but uh has been getting some criticism regarding it millie bobby brown. Have you seen that?
Speaker 1:I've seen a little bit of it. I saw her like reply to whatever the people were saying. What were the people saying?
Speaker 3:see, that was the thing she said. It was a journalist. So I, I I got a message, I got the tweet here where they were talking about it, because essentially people were saying like she looks older than what she was. So here we go, I got duh.
Speaker 8:I want to take a moment to address something that I think is bigger than just me, something that affects every young woman who grows up under public scrutiny. I think this is very necessary to talk about. I started in the industry when I was 10 years old. Um, I grew up in front of the world and, for some reason, people can't seem to grow up with me. Instead, they act like I'm supposed to stay frozen in time, like I should still look the way I did on Stranger Things season one, and because I don't, I'm now a target. I want to talk about some of the articles that have recently released while I'm on my press tour, and some of the writers who are so desperate to tear young women down. And some of the writers who are so desperate to tear young women down. One article reads why are Gen Zers like Millie Bobby Brown aging so badly? Written by Lydia Hawkins. What has Millie Bobby Brown done to her face? Written by John Eli. Millie Bobby Brown mistaken for someone's mum as she guides younger sister Ava through LA.
Speaker 4:Written by Cassie.
Speaker 8:Carpenter. Another article reads little britain's matt lucas takes savage swipe at millie bobby brown's new mommy makeover look, all right, we get the gist.
Speaker 3:So that's, that's crazy, because I do feel bad for her, because I was watching stranger things when it first came out and I thought those kids played their little hearts out they did. They were amazing actors, they are amazing actors and then just to see that they had to keep going back to that stupid show after the perfect season that they already had. I feel bad for them because of that too, because they could have really grown into be really diverse actors in regards to like doing other things they have, they all have but it's just it got confined because they had to go back and do stranger things and that was like their bread and butter for a lot.
Speaker 3:So I I feel bad that they weren't able to let their wings grow a little bit more organically. But I feel bad for her too, because I don't think she's a bad looking girl. Like I, I don't think she's a bad looking girl. I think what they didn't caught her in is between I think she's just aging like a white woman that too. Like what do you mean? It's just like a raisin in the sun like you're.
Speaker 1:You're just seeing the life, the lifeline of whiteness white womanhood.
Speaker 3:It sucks. We've seen this with a lot of child, uh, female stars, because that's kind of like been a common sentiment, like I remember the olsen twins talking about this, um just that was looking rough for a long, but this is before they started looking rough.
Speaker 3:This is when they were still in a prime of uh, just selling stuff okay so they were saying that you know people looking like witches yeah, but I'm talking about before that, when they was making money. That's what I'm saying, like folks were saying how they didn't want them to grow up yeah and that just seems like it'd be a trend, because we talked about this before with just the nickelodeon stuff and how these kids.
Speaker 3:It happens to all of the child stars they get to this point where people love this character you are, but they don't understand that there's a young child developing and growing behind it and that you can't stay that forever people are ridiculous yeah, no, I mean, there is that like when?
Speaker 1:when do you not pay attention to the ridiculous people? Because there are people like us who know that you're obviously not your character. You're obviously a human being who's growing up and experiencing life and you're gonna change, you're gonna grow, you're gonna the things that I started loving you for you're not gonna do anymore and that's fine and I don't think people take into consideration that she was kind of brought up in the beef too, like in regards to her age and text, and that could be over and over again.
Speaker 3:That could be a lot on your mental too, not just being this scrutiny in regards to the way that you look, but just being part of that, like people looking at you like did something happen to you? What's going on? Why is your name keep getting brought?
Speaker 1:up. Yeah, and she was probably getting tagged and stuff all the time she probably still is.
Speaker 3:Yeah no, I just felt bad for her because, like I said, I think she's a budding superstar. I think she can be somebody who's gonna really, you know if she can dial it in and focus in like she could do, as long as she don't do stupid netflix movies anymore, when she was supposed to be some fighter or whatever. Don't stop doing that, yeah I think she's.
Speaker 1:She showed a good range in stranger things and hopefully she just like picks her projects carefully. Do some indie films, do some passion passion projects, like go, go that route until you get something like with some with some meat on it and then do that they're gonna call you at marvel soon.
Speaker 3:I promise you it's going to be right around the corner, they calling everybody so um, let's see that Marvel bag is crazy too and her.
Speaker 3:I mean she to me and we can just finish up. I did I think with her being part of like that big franchise with Stranger Things, she maybe has used to a little comfort like that of having like a studio with groups of people behind her. So I think that it wouldn't be a a bad fit for her to try to like, seem into that because she could be like a studio with groups of people behind her. So I think that would probably it wouldn't be a bad fit for her to try to like, seem into that because she could be like a female Tom Holland for them, if they market her and get her behind a good character.
Speaker 1:Female twink is hilarious.
Speaker 3:Female twink.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's sick they say in, timothy Chalamet is experiencing twink death.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you can see it in real time.
Speaker 1:He gained like 15 pounds, and then they were like oh, and then more that mustache grows in, it detwinks.
Speaker 3:You don't worry, he'll have to cut it for a roll. But yeah it'll detwinkify you 100.
Speaker 1:You won't last with the stash I think he can retwink and detwink when he pleases. I think he does have that luxury.
Speaker 3:I think him and tom both have the the luxury to detwink at at will.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think tom is a little uh, experiencing a little twink, that too, because he bulking up a little bit I think that's for every time I see him, his biceps would get get a little bigger no, this is for the role okay so this is where I want to start.
Speaker 3:I want to say some more white information. Do you know? Casey anthony is back on the internet uh, yeah, she had like 60 to like 80 000 followers on tiktok yeah, so we have to be careful with this because she's suing people, so we have to make sure, uh, we I thought they got her page taken down.
Speaker 1:I saw today that her page got taken down okay, well, I just I haven't seen that.
Speaker 3:I saw she uh put out a uh press release or whatever, saying that she's gonna be suing people who like talk shit about her and all this other shit like that so here's the clip that she put out we're sweat to death okay hey, I ain't gonna lie like your daughter did in that trunk, oh, shit allegedly, but uh, I ain't gonna lie for like a crazy white woman, she all right, I'm just I'm not trying to say nothing like that. Play the video. You next Say nothing like that.
Speaker 4:Play the video you next Today is Saturday, march 1st 2025. This is my first of probably many recordings on a series that I'm starting. I am a legal advocate. I am a researcher. I've been in the legal field since 2011. In the legal field since 2011. And in this capacity, I feel that it's necessary, if I'm going to continue to operate appropriately as a legal advocate, that I start to advocate for myself and also advocate for my daughter. For those of you who don't know, my name is Casey Anthony. My daughter is Kaylee Anthony. My parents are George and Cindy Anthony.
Speaker 4:This is not about them. This is not in response to anything that they have said or done. That's not to say that I'm not going to respond at some point to some of the things that they have said and done. The whole point of this is for me to begin to reintroduce myself. I'm doing this both personally, for me, but in a professional capacity, moving forward. The majority of what you will see will be me speaking in a professional capacity. My goal is to continue to help give a voice to people, to give people tools and resources that they can utilize so they actually know where they can turn to.
Speaker 3:So we can see what she's trying to talk about.
Speaker 4:So, with that, please join me on Substack. If you have have questions, I will set up an email address where we can correspond directly okay.
Speaker 3:So if y'all not familiar with casey anthony who she was, she was a woman who was accused of murdering was it? Three children?
Speaker 1:her three or four children. One of her children she had one child, one three-year-old daughter. She was accused of murdering her. Um who am I thinking? I'll kill three.
Speaker 3:The man it was a woman that killed three or a kid, I don't know, but she was she was accused of killing her daughter.
Speaker 1:She was seen out partying. She went to like a hot body contest. After she went on shopping sprees afterwards with her friends credit and they had no idea. She told friends, family, teachers that her daughter was with the nanny over and over and over again until her daughter, until her car was found abandoned by her parents and they um said that they smelled death.
Speaker 3:And then the police came and they smelled death and her daughter's body was found in in the trunk of the car yeah, I believe I was reading this where they said her remains were so decomposed that led to a lot of the reasons why casey was able to get off for the case because it had decomposed so much that even the dna from whoever may have caused her, you know, the child's demise wasn't able to be able to found on, find, you know, anymore any longer so essentially, I remember this case as everyone pretty much assuming that this was going to be a done deal, and it wasn't
Speaker 1:it wasn't yeah, she got off and it was crazy. And it's crazy that she's on the Internet like parading as a as a legal advocate. Yeah, it feels nasty.
Speaker 3:It feels nasty Like again. Everybody you know gets their day in court and, yes, the you know the judge and the jury will determine your fate. But people can look at the information for themselves and still come to their own conclusion. So we don't have to say that you, you did do it, but we can think you did yeah, and which?
Speaker 3:everyone does, and I'm not against her coming to the internet, but I don't think she should be trying to like be on like the patrol with shit and like trying to take this stance in regards like, oh, you're not going to be talking about me and you're not going to be, you know, you know bringing down my name when it's like yo, there's a lot of reason too yeah yeah, from all intents and purposes. You think you're sickly.
Speaker 3:I'm thinking of another one you're an alleged child murderer when I was saying that earlier, though, I was thinking of the woman who she drowned, like three of her kids, in the in the bathtub, and I think she got off but she got off.
Speaker 1:Though there's a. There's a like hispanic, uh like murder story, like like folk tale about. It's called la lorena. I think she drowned how old was?
Speaker 3:in a river how old was casey anthony's daughter when this happened?
Speaker 1:three years old.
Speaker 3:She was three, three man, and what was the? She would have been 20 what was the determination for her cause of death?
Speaker 1:I don't know, I don't remember so homicide by undetermined means. So that's how, that's like, how bad, how is it ruled a homicide but nobody is charged for said homicide?
Speaker 3:well, they're just saying by the looks of the body and what the condition that it was in as homes, like it says. This is what it says when you first end up looking up. This comes from the wiki. Investigators report and the trial testimony vary between duct tape being found near the front and the mouth of the skull. The medical examiner listed kaylee's cause of death as homicide by undetermined means and the state sought to give the death penalty to Casey, which obviously didn't happen.
Speaker 1:Nope.
Speaker 3:Man, that's some dark shit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she should have, definitely.
Speaker 3:You think she like has nightmares about it, like do you think that it eats her alive or you think she's like solely over that? Do you even think she like thinks about it?
Speaker 1:would that eat you up if that was something you were able to do in the first place?
Speaker 3:I don't think that her morals are the same as like a normal person's you don't think like she could have been like in a moment where not like postpartum, but could have been in something similar where like she's having an overload of chemicals or something and then like I don't know, maybe, but she just don't even remember what happened that would have took her well, maybe she don't remember even doing it, to the point where it's like she can't even get. You know, you can't even get off of her because she she did it like she just don't even remember doing it. There's nothing that. That's the part where it's like damn, they'll be getting in the car for that long.
Speaker 1:Yikes, yeah, that's crazy it was just her behavior after too, like, even if she didn't remember doing it, like, do you not remember that you have a daughter after a couple days?
Speaker 3:all right, so um, the, the the cycle of joe rogan and elon uh reached one of its. You. I think we're going to have this happen more often, but one of their their meetings where he got onto the Joe Rogan podcast and Joe got on his knees and probably gave the biggest glaze session a grown man could ever give another grown man it was. It was very disgusting.
Speaker 1:I did not listen to this interview because I like myself and it was, it wasn't good, I read up about a little bit the thing that I read up about. The thing that I was most interested about was Elon explaining the Nazi salute, so they did talk about that right so he said that he did not, did not see um a backlash.
Speaker 1:And then he said that him saying not see, he, he, um, acknowledged the fact that it also sounds like nazi and that that's not what he meant, but he genuinely, intentionally, did not mean for that to happen. And then, joe, in the glazing session that it was, he was like, yeah, you could tell that. Like it was like excitement, like I've seen people um do gestures like that in just like moments of passion.
Speaker 3:No way they don't hit their chest and then extend their arm out forward. Yeah, like that was like that. And that's where it wasn't even that bad. I mean, that wasn't even the worst of it. Because it starts off where, like he's playing with his AI and these little artificial intelligence thing he has, he has like this Gronk unhinge mode where it's just him being a just a child, essentially, like it just has this ai that just yaps off, doesn't say anything of importance, just says shitty shit. And it's funny when you're watching it because joe kind of gets pissed off with it a little bit, where he's mad because he's like calling him a dumb ass and all this other shit.
Speaker 3:So he's getting like really upset with it.
Speaker 1:But it goes into just showing like elon is just a retard, like that's just I hate to bring that up, but it's just, we gotta stop saying that word on the show, oh, now.
Speaker 3:We need to stop saying things no, listen, they're gonna drag us.
Speaker 3:I say it more than you well, lack of a better term, joe was doing just top flight glaze in this entire episode. Like it was funny at some points because they had one scenario where they were talking about like the animal testing, the alleged like beagles being like pushed in their heads, being uh, allowed to be devoured by fleas and stuff. There was like this company. They were saying that american government was funding this to happen. Uh, everyone since denied this. Ever since these claims came out, they have never been able to show who from America put money into this and from all the terms of purposes, it's just information or a group of people who are doing it outside of you know, just normal parameters. But they still keep pushing this narrative. The only thing is Elon Musk has animal control testing issues where they have said that his how are you going? They said that they killed like somewhere close to 1500 animals for the neural link project yeah, yeah, that neural link project.
Speaker 3:I read something somewhere about that yeah, he killed like 50, 1500 animals and I believe there hasn't even had to been a successful a person to survive long term. I think the person they last put the neural link in. So again, like you're doing all this for absolutely nothing.
Speaker 1:Not a damn thing.
Speaker 3:And then he talks about like a beef that he was having with the attorney inspector general for the USDA and kind of like some of the stuff they were going on there. And it just so happens that you know those are also the people he's attacking now in the government with Doge. So again, he was never once putting Elon to the fire on anything Like even once where they talked about the founding of Tesla. He's like yo, I've been with Tesla here the whole time. They didn't have any rockets or anything before without me or anything like that. When it's like bro, they started it and you purchased it, purchased it within like the first year of their creation. So yeah, of course, you're one of the first suckers. Like what do you mean? Like when you're doing the investor meetings, like those are just the suckers you're trying to get in and you was one of the first suckers to jump in. And if that was the case, if you was a founder of it, then why did y'all go to court? So put you on to be a founder?
Speaker 3:a founder people who are founders don't have to go to court when it's obvious they are founders yeah, so you have like proof, like I mean, the people would just all generally agree and sign off to that yeah that you were a founder here and now, but in his situation that's just not the case. So again, again, like his lies with just Tesla. He hates that shit because when Joe brought it up, you can tell him he gets tight. He's like no, I was here first.
Speaker 3:I was one of the first people to buy, which is true. He was one of the first people to invest in Tesla, but you're not the engineer, you're not the guys who impressed you to invest.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but we should know that elon is not the one like putting microchips together or whatever. Whatever the hell it takes to make electric cars.
Speaker 3:If you watch this interview you would think joe thinks he's, he's, he's, tony stark yeah, like that's how he treats him he treats him like he's tony stark, like he's the person in there actually doing the engineering. Who's doing the calc?
Speaker 1:no, he's not tony stark doesn't exist in real life ever, will, never, will never exist. The guy who has the brain to do that stuff never gets seen. We never know his name until, like, he dies, and then we realize that, oh, it was this guy doing all the things and then like just the other stuff that they were just lying about he talked? Did he talk about his baby mamas at all?
Speaker 3:or no, you know they ain't doing that well, the children's?
Speaker 1:he didn't talk about any children, of the baby mama drama I didn't again.
Speaker 3:I didn't finish it because I watched like half disingenuous I watched half of it but the other half it just got too too much of glazing and them just like spewing their nonsense, like some of the stuff they kept saying like was weaponized empathy.
Speaker 3:He said that the the joe and they were saying that the the left has weaponized empathy in a way that, uh, is making you feel sorry for the people, or like you have like it's really sick shit that they're doing, like they're trying to say like being mindful of people who may be at a disadvantage to you is being weaponized against how are y'all trying to make empathy a bad thing? Empathy in no like measure is ever negative but they're trying to say it's at the detriment of their growth and, of course, empathy would be at the detriment of your growth.
Speaker 1:If you're doing, if you're a super villain like and then they kept saying like elon saved us from the woke virus.
Speaker 3:What is that? And that's the whole idea. Because, again, woke is just people's uh, the term that they use to kind of discredit leftists and people on the democratic side.
Speaker 1:Do you remember when woke, became a thing like in its genuine like, first became a thing we haven't?
Speaker 3:actually used woke. It just meant to be empathetic. That's literally what it means in the large grand scheme of things yeah, to keep your eyes open to, to learn, yeah I thought some of the one of the stupidest things and we can touch on this and one more other thing, one of the stupidest thing joe said. Right, joe was like elon buying twitter and trump getting shot were the two most important things to happen, because it led to trump winning the presidency.
Speaker 1:And when you, I think that's interesting to say that those are the most that's what I thought.
Speaker 3:It too, that's what I thought, I thought as well. So you're campaigning.
Speaker 1:It wasn't the platform, it wasn't the galvanization of the the voters it was the fact that this is what he feels.
Speaker 3:Is that him getting shot and surviving the shooting? Propaganda and the propaganda being able to be pushed on elon's platform propaganda plus propaganda was the thing that saved the world from the woke virus like they, if they, if they were to allow biden or kamala harris to win if you think wokeness is a virus, then the medicine to that virus would be propaganda.
Speaker 1:No, I mean because I feel like propaganda is the the on the complete opposite side of quote-unquote wokeness. I don't want to keep saying that word. That's what they use it as, so we got to discuss it in their turn.
Speaker 3:Yeah so I think one more part oh, so he did. They also talked about him lying about the space station, because you know he was trying to say the biden administration didn't want to allow him to go up and go grab them, even though two astronauts that he didn't call out their names, called him stupid and retarded told him that no, we never at one point denied you or anything of that nature. We already had plans to get them and you're just lying to the public saying, oh, we stopped you from doing anything did they get them yet?
Speaker 3:they're, they're coming soon, it's just if there's part of the, the plan they had. They were up there some things when it was going on, so instead of sending somebody up there to get them and then wasting the, the fuel, essentially he's like, hey, have them stay up there and then wasting the fuel, essentially he's like, hey, have them stay up there and then the next Nah, waste the fuel and come get me right now.
Speaker 3:They're saying the next group of people that are coming when they do the switch up they'll just come and leave then.
Speaker 1:Nah, waste the fuel and come pick me up.
Speaker 3:That's why you're not an astronaut, my nigga yeah, that's why I'm not.
Speaker 1:Nobody's gonna put your little frail body in space. Even when I used to be at home with my mama, I used to get in a fight. Daddy, come pick me up right now. I don't care if you're at work. I need to see you within the next hour and a half. I will call him seven times. Pick me up right now. I don't care what you're doing.
Speaker 3:Put gas in the tank and come all the way to long island and pick me up so one of the things they did kind of discuss on that I thought was pretty interesting I looked up some more about was the nsa sex rooms this is my favorite story of 2025 so far yeah, because the way that joe and them were talking about it made it seem that it felt like they were just trying to pick on certain people in groups, and so I was like man, I gotta look at this, I gotta see what they were talking about at first the whole story just seems.
Speaker 3:When you brought it to me I was like it's like they were just picking on them, right no that's when I first, when I first presented the but I didn't go into detail when I first presented the story, I was gonna say I had the same opinion now that I first when I first presented that.
Speaker 1:But I didn't go into detail. When I first presented the story I was going to say I had the same opinion now that I did when you first presented this story to me.
Speaker 3:That was when I told you the details of it, when I just said it, the general, what was going on. It didn't sound like they was just picking on these people.
Speaker 1:They were just saying that. They were just saying they were talking sexual in nature, and they didn't really go into much detail until I kind of we went in and read the messages. No, I had the same opinion from the beginning that I do now. Okay, so over a hundred people from 15 different agencies in the NSA have now been fired because of inappropriate language and discussions in a NSA like what is it? A group chat, a chat room? I don't know what it is, but this is crazy. So the director of national intelligence, yeah, uh, more than a hundred intelligence officers have been fired for having sexually explicit discussions, discussions on a government chat tool.
Speaker 1:The chat program was administered by nationals, by the NSA, and was intended for discussions of sensitive security matters in its inception. That is what this chat was for, right? Why did they get fired? What were they discussing in said chat? Let me tell you, I got this from city journal. This was like one of the first, one of the first sources that popped up. I don't know how credible it is, but it was top of the Google page.
Speaker 1:So, um, one popular topic was male to female transgender surgery. So it seems like this group chat went from national security in. I'm gonna say this with a grain of salt because like we don't know what these sources which which way they're leaning. But it seems like during the Biden administration there was more importance placed on like LGBTQ rights and stuff in the NSA. So there was like a division to handle that and those people kind of had like a support group. So that chat kind of seems like turned into like an LGBTQ support group. So that chat kind of seems like turned into like an lgbtq support group and then it kind of like morphed into nsa after dark like I don't know what else to call it after dark is crazy so a popular topic was male to female transgender surgery, which involves you know what it is um.
Speaker 1:Somebody said mine is everything, said one male, obviously now a woman, who had this surgery. I found that I like being penetrated, but all the rest is just as more important as well. Another intelligent officer boasted that general surgery allowed him to wear leggings or bikinis without having to wear a gaff under it like tucking panties right um. Employees discussed hair removal, estrogen injections um the experience of sexual pleasure post castration. I think that verbiage lets you know which, which way this this post castration this publication leans because it's after surgery, like after bottom surgery.
Speaker 1:Um, somebody said um getting my buttholes that by the laser was shocking, said one transgender, identifying Intel employee who spent thousands on hair removal. Like these people, like you could tell.
Speaker 3:But you don't feel like this is in some way them trying to attack a certain group of people in the government.
Speaker 1:Yes, so after reading up on, like what they published and stuff, but I still kind of wanted to read some more okay so they said um look, I, I just enjoy helping other people experience boobs. And somebody else said one of the weirdest things that gives me euphoria is when I pee. I don't have to push anything down to make sure it aims right. Yeah, that's great being a woman. You just sit, it's one, you don't have to.
Speaker 1:You don't have to do much work when you pee as a lady, just let it flow. Yeah, um, and I think, yeah, that was that was it. That was all the spicy stuff I had. So, after reading all of that, and then, um, I think, was it the head of nsa?
Speaker 1:she went on fox news yeah, and then um she I think her name is tolsi gobert yeah, and she was talking about how, um, like, this isn't, this is not appropriate workplace behavior, which I 1000 agree with. But then at the end, when she was like in trump's doing what he said he was gonna do, do, and I was like, okay, so you're on that side.
Speaker 3:So everybody.
Speaker 1:How do you think she got the job? Everybody is on that side and we have to take this with a grain of salt, because this is very convenient that they just were able to fire all of the gay people.
Speaker 1:That's what it is Like they just fired all of the gay people and if you ever mentioned something about being gay or anything having to do with that, then you probably got fired and it probably wasn't a hundred plus people talking about gang bangs, which they did mention Also, they was talking about gang bangs, they were talking about their kinks, like a bunch of stuff like that. If there were people in those chats talking about that wilding because what work group chat do you discuss the feeling of being penetrated in? But like which work group chat?
Speaker 3:is that appropriate to discuss that I can understand that it's not, but I can also see a world where you're experiencing something that so few people in the world experience after work drinks no, I understand that, but some of these people probably not even in the same state. They probably working on different assignments and stuff like that.
Speaker 1:That's what you got like. My thing is twitter for if ain't nobody. It's just like if you met the only other black girl at your particular we can literally start a group chat separate, like a separate, not worth group chat yeah, but it bleeds national security agency doesn't have access to because you work for the national security agency.
Speaker 3:I'm not saying that they didn't. They couldn't have take this off of work. I'm not gonna say that's the first thing they should have did we don't know the intricacies of what they're working on, the relaxed nature of the conversation that they have. This is the reason why I don't play on that team shit and all that other stuff that folks be having. I'm not trying to get on no kind of conversation with you.
Speaker 1:We are at work. Why are you talking about buttholes? Don't talk to me about anything honestly no, but other than that, we are at work. Why are you talking to me about buttholes? Because what, what situation?
Speaker 3:my thing is this is that appropriated we don't like we have anybody here saying hey. I was uncomfortable during these conversations.
Speaker 1:I felt violated no, they were all in these chats together it was just crazy that they were discussing this. I agree I agree it's wild to do that on the work server that's a wild thing to put on the work server.
Speaker 3:I'm not disagreeing with you at that point. I'm just saying I can see a world where I'm experiencing something very few people are experiencing and to be able to share those things and know that they understand what I'm saying and be able to feel comfortable and normal and expressing that I can. I can understand and respect where maybe they've been coming from and I'm not going to sit here and vilify them and call they what they were doing, this horrid shit like the, the press was doing it's not horrid shit and that's what the press was saying it's, they're crazy, but it's just highly inappropriate for you to be talking about buttholes at work, and I'm not.
Speaker 1:I'm going to stop saying buttholes, but like, come on now.
Speaker 3:The penetration was crazy.
Speaker 1:Like that was nuts why? Why are you talking about? How easy it is for you to pee now.
Speaker 3:I'm not mad. I'm not mad at that, more so. I'm more mad at the penetration.
Speaker 3:Don't tell me about this is after work, drink discussions, like me and my co-workers go, but I can imagine after work, then we we say shit we would never say within the confines of but I can imagine that if these people don't have immediate access to each other, even being out in public potentially could arise some type of conflict they was, they was, they was discussing gang bangs, apparently in the group chat too, that they was doing together. Well, then that's different. Y'all, y'all might be some sickos allegedly there might be some sickos.
Speaker 3:That was part of it too. I'm not saying that's not, I'm just they might be some sickos. I'm not arguing against that, but at least when, when the woke mob Was going crazy, we wasn't having A stock market crash Like it's been doing.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 3:We ended up Lost all the bonuses that niggas said that we was getting when Trump got in. It's all gone.
Speaker 1:My goodness, I lost so much money. I checked, I checked today I've been trying not to check. They were bloody. Yeah, it was not good yeah, it's all right.
Speaker 3:We all you gotta do is just hold, just hold, and it's gonna go back as soon as they go back up. I'm selling it that's not how you're supposed to do it. Don't worry, we're gonna talk. Also, they, they, they tried to release because we were actually going to think about last week waiting for them to do the epstein and then record release the epstein documents. Uh-huh, I ain't do shit. They did, but it was a clown fucking show y'all had a bunch of weight over bunch of conservative right-wing uh pundits and what is not really pundits.
Speaker 1:Now they're like influencers yeah, they're all gave them some weak-ass binders full of old ass information outside the.
Speaker 3:How are you smiling about children? Y'all look stupid, but I'm saying how are you smiling with children about children getting assaulted and getting in mold and whatnot by adult men? Why is that making you smile? Why are you happy? Then then they had the audacity to all push out the same kind of release where they were basically saying, oh, we've got the first wave of what's going on and we're going to get down to this and the epstein literally all this information is regular, regular, everyday information that everybody had I want names all released.
Speaker 1:It had names in there. I want flight.
Speaker 3:We have that trump's names on the flight log what trump's names in the book.
Speaker 1:So what else are they gonna look? Because if we have names.
Speaker 3:Well, this is what they're trying to say what they actually confiscated from him and what that you know, the details that the agents and stuff who were working the case had. This is what people want the insiders information like. They want these documents and the things that come out once the investigation has been sure up, and then you can go on and say, oh well, they found this and they did this I don't know who his business partners were. Like angel investors, they know who.
Speaker 3:It was the nigga who did um victoria's secret lex, or something, or whatever oh, oh yeah, wexler or something. No, I didn't watch the victoria's secret doc yet yeah, it's like something like that wessler or wexler or something like that that was the his name so they know what was been going on with this guy. They just they don't want to show that trump. The truth is, that's what everything's going on is.
Speaker 1:Trump is all over this everybody's trying to tell you oh, israel, he the one that's like oh, I'm gonna show the docs if he knows that he's all up and through that bitch because he knows his base is obsessed with the the epstein story, so he's playing into his base by trying to give them breadcrumbs y'all are never getting those documents.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry if you do go and get him're going to have Trump's name redacted out of everything. There's already clips going around. These are old clips going around where you hear Jeffrey Epstein saying Trump is my man.
Speaker 1:Like he's my boy.
Speaker 3:No, they've been pictured together. So much too. It's not the pictures. It's him saying that's my boy, trump is my man, like that's literally saying in the in the in the audio he's talking to somebody who's putting out a book about it, so but let's talk about this, uh, this trump speech, and then we can get about it here. So I want to first shout out to us, because we had an opportunity to make one of two choices we could be adults and watch trump, or we could have been children and watch daredevil. And I'm proud to say we we were adults boo, that was a mistake no, we did that.
Speaker 1:Nigga trump is is a trip he was getting his shit off, so let's just the whole time. Oh my, goodness.
Speaker 3:So we end up. You know we watch the presidential address to congress, or whatever. He goes up there and complete circle, jerk of himself like it's not even like a circle jerk in the sense where I'm a shout out to my republican people. It's like it wasn't even like it was like. No, like I'm good, I'm the best. I picked you. That makes me the best like he was.
Speaker 1:It was more like that. At one point, um said that there are reports that are saying that he's the best president to ever. President since george washington see, he said that he was number one then, george, and then he was, and they're saying that george washington is number two. Can you believe it? Can you believe? Nobody said that what a list?
Speaker 3:what?
Speaker 1:nobody said that nothing that you would say like this was literally two hours of complete like lies and gassing yourself up like everything about this was just insanely crazy so the republicans were getting up I was gonna say every two minutes, but that would be a lie because it was every 15 seconds they would get up and give him a standing ovation. For what? Like, let him get through the address first he didn't want to, he literally stopped to let them clap. And then you have the republicans on, democrats with their little paddles. Elon steals um, false, like what. What the fuck else do you guys have planned? All you had planned was a little paper with a little fucking stick on it, and I feel like that is so representative of your weak, loser, ass plan over the past couple, over this, this, this last election, like I thought that it was going to start off, in regards to the resistance, pretty well, because the first thing we saw was that this is not normal sign yes and the lady's holding it into the camera.
Speaker 3:You see the cameraman.
Speaker 1:One of the white men grabbed it and literally threw it.
Speaker 3:Before that, though, the cameraman is trying to get it out of the shot, so you see him like moving the the camera over, and then, yeah, you can kind of see the last second someone pulling it out her hand. I'm thinking, okay, we're gonna move, we'll have a plan here. We're gonna show, you know, slight resistance and then no more signs.
Speaker 1:After this there's gonna be more resistance and all we got more signs, that's all we got. No action, just representative bullshit, which is what the democratics, the democrats do.
Speaker 3:Well, I won't say that there was action on one person's back.
Speaker 1:Al green, shout out to al green the only man up there who stood on business. As soon as trump said anything about medicaid, he got up. He was like hell fucking no he refused to sit down yeah, and then he got escorted out and then I feel like a couple democrats should have probably just walked out with him and stood on business with him and just stood or stood ground with him. But y'all just stood there, sat there with your little fucking paddles looking lame.
Speaker 3:This is what I would have had y'all do if y'all just stood there, sat there with your little fucking paddles looking lame. This is what I would have had y'all do. If y'all going to do anything because I know Jeffrey Hakeem's bitch ass he's not going to have y'all have any plans. He didn't even want them to have the signs and stuff. This is the guy who's supposed to be leading the Democratic Party right now. He didn't want them to have any kind of resistance or make any kind of show. So maybe any kind of show. So maybe y'all do this.
Speaker 3:Al green, y'all follow his footsteps and every five, throughout 10 let's say 10 minutes, another person gets up and resist and gets asked to leave, and then you stop it again. And then you stop it again. If he wants to give this two hour speech, you make that motherfucker four hours that you had to keep leave because I want y'all to say everybody was trying to say oh, the, the democrats were so nasty they't sit, they didn't stand for the boy with cancer. Let me show you all what was going on when Biden was giving his speeches.
Speaker 7:Instead of making the wealthy pay their fair share. Some Republicans some Republicans want Medicare and Social Security. Sunset I'm not saying it's a majority to sunset. I'm not saying it's the majority. Let me give you. Anybody who doubts it, contact my office, I'll give you a copy.
Speaker 3:Marjorie Greene, all of them folks who was turnt up.
Speaker 1:They were turnt up OU and they didn't get kicked out.
Speaker 3:I'm glad to see you.
Speaker 7:I enjoy conversion. They didn't get kicked out of that. At all. If Congress doesn't keep the programs the way they are, they'd go away. Other Republicans say I'm not saying it's a majority of you, I don't even think it's even a significant, but it's being proposed by individuals.
Speaker 3:So I don't want to hear this whole. We need to have the quorum that the Democrats was out of line. Hear this whole. We need to have decorum. That the democrats was out of line. No, my nigga, this is what y'all do. When it's your nigga, up there, you clap and and be a top dick eater and then, when it's not, you'll be on bullshit. But at least can we have better bullshit from the democrats we're at this point.
Speaker 1:I don't believe in us getting anything better from the Democrats. They got to change the game plan. They getting bent over and getting fucked. They got to get rid of the king, the King.
Speaker 3:Jeffrey's got to go Like do you need new leadership? This man went up there on stage before all of this happened and said there's nothing we can do. They have the house to send. All he was saying, literally tucking his tail so we can sit into more of this trump shit that he was doing, bro. The lies and the manipulation were insane. One of the things that he was going off on a list of what doge supposedly found. He said they found a project in which they were dealing with transgender mice. This nigga is so stupid because they were not talking about that. They were talking about trans genetic mice.
Speaker 3:They were just creating models with the mice and with the hormone uh, blockers and things of that nature to see, can they create different models that started from a different, you know, initial sex doing science doing science, trying to understand what's going. You know what's going on with the world and when they do any drug testing, they do it through animals, like we said earlier he said that they were doing like lgbtq um support in like chile or something like that or like uganda and then he was just saying countries that didn't exist yeah, he was just saying stuff that he was like oh, we don't even know where that is, and that's a problem.
Speaker 3:Maybe we shouldn't if we don't know where the country is on the map. Maybe we shouldn't, you know, defund anything within the department of education. How about that? These motherfuckers want to turn people into the dumbest people in the world. Then biggest, one of the biggest lies I thought was interesting was he announced that elon musk was the head of doge and was the one leading everything in regards to the cuts, but he told the federal judges that elon wasn't the head of doge, he was just a figurehead. So what are we doing here?
Speaker 1:he lied and Elon is the head of Doge and Elon is also the president of the United States of America the co-president at that because he then had another audacity to say we don't have unelected billionaires making decisions in our country.
Speaker 3:Right after he took his mouth off of elon's penis on live television, he said no unelected billionaires here ladies and gentlemen, okay, nothing here but me.
Speaker 3:It's just insane, like this stuff that he was just going off talking about how he got rid of the green new deal or the Green New Scam. We got rid of it. It was never a bill, it was never acted, never once was signed. You didn't get rid of anything. Then the dummy's like, oh, we got the best chips, we got all the chips now, but we got to get rid of that chip act, the chip act that made us have all the chips.
Speaker 2:But we need to get rid of it because you didn't come up with it.
Speaker 6:No chips like the micro chips.
Speaker 1:I was like ladies christ barbecue sour cream and onion, no just it's so your phone work.
Speaker 3:It's so your tv work.
Speaker 1:It's like them chips, nigga quads of computing like no I was like we don't even got the best chips for real, like they got the best chips over in japan.
Speaker 3:But go ahead chips over in japan and that applies in both contexts and again, like I said, in the wake of just all of this, the bs he was doing, he even like was propping up, like the kids and stuff and he did that for about half an hour.
Speaker 1:He said this child got gunned down by a this immigrant and their family is here. And then this child got stabbed by an immigrant and their family is here. And then this child was raped by an immigrant and their family is here. He did that about for about like 27 minutes but the worst one was the little black boy.
Speaker 1:The little black boy who was dressing up as a cop, yeah. And then they was making fun of him in a hood, which I would have did the same thing, but I thought he was just a regular little kid. I was like, oh, why was they making fun of him? And then I realized that he I don't know- what was going on?
Speaker 3:he got cancer. Oh, he has cancer. Well, he had cancer.
Speaker 1:He's a cancer survivor okay, and he looked like he had scars.
Speaker 3:He looked like he had brain cancer he he looked like he had more than cancer. My thing is this but then they held up. His dad held him up yeah, his dad should be ashamed of himself like simba, the fact that you allowed your son to be used like that. You should really be ashamed of yourself. And then again, if I'm his age, this kid about 13 if you walking around everywhere in a police uniform, my nigga you're gonna get made fun of.
Speaker 3:Get made fun of what are you talking about, like that's just what's good, that's just part of the game. Like you, you, if you want to be a police officer, that's gonna be a part of you, the game as well. It don't even matter, you're going to get disrespected.
Speaker 1:You could fully be autistic. And they still going to make fun of you for being a police officer. Bro, you could have been fully cognitive.
Speaker 3:What do you mean? You could have been a regular everyday student, not sick at all. And if you're wearing a police uniform and it's not Halloween, we got jokes for you.
Speaker 1:You 13 years wearing it. Then too he was wearing it. Yes, the nigga wear it everywhere that's the.
Speaker 3:I ain't trying to joke on the. I'm not trying to talk trash about him. I'm just saying there is reason to have conversation about a young boy wearing a police outfit everywhere a young black boy at that, and then, in a black neighborhood.
Speaker 1:That is cause for concern, and then we can ask what are you? Looking up to but hold on.
Speaker 3:We can go even further, because the kid is being used in one of the worst possible ways. These clowns cut childhood cancer funding, like the study and research of childhood cancer. They cut that. They also uh the chemicals they believe led to this boy's cancer early on. They deregulated those. So the same the trump making these same two decisions. That's going to cause more kids to have a situation like that young boy, only to then in turn, be used to be used as a prop to hide the fact that you're about to cause more kids to have this problem.
Speaker 1:Nasty work.
Speaker 3:It's so sick and people will sit here and look at us like, oh, you guys are Democrat. No, the Democrats suck that night, but these niggas are liars.
Speaker 1:Everyone is garbage, bro. We need to get.
Speaker 3:We need to.
Speaker 1:You can every we need to get we need to, you can say we need to change fundamentally what we're doing. You just be trying to every, every, every episode I call for somebody's murder and I'm trying to not that's that haitian in there at least I stopped right in my tracks.
Speaker 3:I will eventually say the right words I can't believe they let him be up there for two hours.
Speaker 1:Dog is that not the regular amount? No, usually it's about like an hour.
Speaker 3:That's why I was thinking it was about to be over like we watched an hour and a half of it. I left, came back and the shit was still on and then at no point did he try to make like any accommodations to say he wants to reach across the aisle, he wants to work with the democrats for real he's.
Speaker 3:No, it was like you lame ass bitches, you lame fucks, it was just like it was just like either fall in line or we're going to have some shit for you, basically, and then like again back to the democrats and their bullshit. Like the I understand he's lying about the ukraine shit. Like he's trying to falsify information, he's trying to play things in a particular manner in regards to the money we've given in exchange to what the european union has given. I understand that, but, ma'am, you can't clap when he says there's gonna be five more years of war and act like that's what you want to do. I get what you're saying, because she's trying to say I want us to support our allies, which we should. Because of what? Especially what happened in the white house days before this, this speech with him, and zensky, that shit was crazy.
Speaker 1:They just sunned, they sunned him, and it was a planned attack.
Speaker 3:It was coordinated attack. It started from the beginning. There was russian. There was believed to be russian media in the white house. They were in the oval office. Russian media they got a picture of it. Everything they're talking trash about how easy it was to get into the white house. That's nuts in and of itself, yeah, but for you to take this moment, have a reporter planet to ask the man about his clothes, when you let elon walk around in a t-shirt and jeans anywhere he wants to, it don't make any.
Speaker 1:I was surprised elon wore a suit last night, but man it's just, it's rough man and they I'm sure, like we don't see it, but elon probably be walking around the white house with his t-shirt on and the boxers with the slit in it, and then they be seeing his balls a little bit sometimes and they just fed up you think he winnie a poo it around the oval office? Not winnie the poo in it. I don't think he's doing that, but I do think that he's. He's wearing the the boxers, the the boxes with the slit you think he got like mr president on there?
Speaker 3:I feel like he does that when there's not many people around, or not many reporters and stuff around, where he'll have like a shirt that says like I'm the president, or I think he probably goes into the oval oval office and just drags his nuts across surfaces whenever he pleases he let his son uh put boogers everywhere.
Speaker 1:So yeah I can imagine what he's doing to it I think elon musk just decides to just like come in random spots in the white house, like just pull his dick out and just and come like right on trump right like on just just american history.
Speaker 3:I was I was reading somewhere where he was talking about his like, what he identifies as, and he was like he's like a European South African, but he sees himself as an American. And I'm like, bro Feridun, please, these niggas got us, bro. This nigga got us. This nigga got us. They about to make white south africans refugees. Dog, they about to do that yeah probably it's coming sicko shit man, all right um that's all I don't think we had anything else we needed to get into we can't because I want to go to sleep that's crazy, man.
Speaker 3:you got people who just who know what you about too, man, they see, they know you can't weather the storm.
Speaker 1:Do they know that I work? Yeah. Before I do this Mm-hmm, okay, because I used to not. Well, I know I used to have the day after this off. Now I don't even have the day after this off.
Speaker 3:Well, you'll be good this weekend. Yeah in weekend. Yeah in multiple days. That's good. You lit sign us out. All right, I gotta get my my paperwork together.
Speaker 2:I was too busy chopping it up. We did you know what real quick.
Speaker 1:Tiana taylor and air pierre are rumored to be together, and I would like to see it. Whatever you think that it is, I would like to see it, I would like to record it, I would like to save it and then I would like to play it on a loop over and over again the real discussion is who are getting these aged black women with these up and coming acts in regards to Hollywood? Aged black woman. Have you seen Tiana Taylor?
Speaker 3:That doesn't stop her from being aged.
Speaker 1:Have you seen her? That doesn't stop her from being Like she is literal sex, oozing Like she is the sexiest person I would have seen in my life.
Speaker 3:If you took that as being your job, I would hope you would.
Speaker 1:Jesus, you stop saying what. I'm asking what?
Speaker 3:I'm asking. The question is who's the one lining these people up? Who's finding them? That's what I'm. That's all I'm asking, because they did the same thing with john, I want to see y'all do it see, you want to, you want to objectify them.
Speaker 1:I just want to be like like I want to see y'all do it. I just be like Like I want to see y'all do it.
Speaker 3:I just want to know the logistics, like who brought y'all together, who sent the invoice to?
Speaker 1:whose team they look so good together, like Tiana Taylor's, like the back to the booty, like that. But if you're trying to fight that part of her and then the abs, but hold on and then.
Speaker 3:Aaron's like jawline ooh all those cuts and curves you're not even asking the right questions, farrah. If you're trying to get off, stave off Becky allegations. Is Tiana Taylor the black woman that you want to be with? I'm asking the question.
Speaker 1:I don't know, like is, is there any black woman? Who's the black woman you want to be with?
Speaker 3:I think Megan Good did a good job of showing that she could be the black woman that you want to be. If you're trying to stop Becky allegations, I don't know if Tiana is the one who's going to do that.
Speaker 1:I think Aaron and Tiana are a weird combination in general because of like personality types, from what we've gotten from like media. We don't know these people.
Speaker 3:She seems like she's going to reinforce it the negative stereotype.
Speaker 1:But I like them together a lot visually.
Speaker 3:I'm trying to get from under the visual. I'm trying to get into the.
Speaker 1:Baby.
Speaker 3:Into what we're going to see.
Speaker 1:Nothing matters and nothing overshadows the visual because of how attractive these two people are separately. So and then they have the nerve, for whatever reason, regardless of if it's pr, regardless of if they're actually together or not, they go, have the nerve to be together hey, aaron, I'm warning you the tmz flame out she gonna have and how she gonna try to expose you.
Speaker 3:It may not be worth it in the long run. Big dog, everything that glitters ain't gold, all right. So 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. Tell them what they need to do.
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