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Elon Musk VIOLATES Trump and MAGA, DDG CALLS Hailey Bailey CRAZY, and Gilbert Arenas DIRESPECTS KAT
The shift from mysterious celebrities to overshared lives takes center stage as we examine Denzel Washington's advice to Michael B. Jordan about maintaining privacy in the digital age. "Why would they pay to see you on a weekend if they see you all week for free?" becomes our launching point for a wider conversation about celebrity boundaries and public perception.
The explosive Twitter battle between Elon Musk and Donald Trump reveals surprising tensions beyond their surface disagreements, with Musk making cryptic claims about his role in Trump's election victory and threatening political figures with his longevity. We break down the possible hidden motives behind this high-profile fallout and what it might mean for both men's futures.
Meanwhile, the DDG and Halie Bailey custody dispute demonstrates how mental health can be weaponized in relationship conflicts. We explore why seeking help shouldn't be stigmatized and how this public battle reflects broader issues in how we discuss mental wellness. Our conversation takes a personal turn as we share reflections on depression, suicidal thoughts, and finding reasons to persevere through life's darkest moments.
From Gilbert Arenas' controversial body-shaming of Karl Anthony Towns to questions about nepotism in sports versus entertainment, we examine how public discourse changes when the spotlight shines on different communities. We wrap with a candid discussion about celebrities who need to "take us out of the group chat" – those who've crossed the line from sharing to oversharing in ways that diminish their mystique.
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Denzel Washington told him to stay offline to avoid overexposing himself to audiences. Why would they pay to see you on a weekend if they see you all week for free? And I think that is amazing advice, because I've been saying on here that I would like celebrities to be more mysterious, like they used to be.
Speaker 2:He upset about Trump and Elon too. So, brother, oh my God, the tweet that he he tweeted today he said more mysterious, like they used to be.
Speaker 1:He upset about trump, and elon too. So, brother, oh my god, the tweet that he, um he tweeted today, he said no, I thought that was hilarious. I laughed out loud when I saw it he was so upset, the bros, he said bros, please. No, we love you both so much. Shut the up. Kanye west g Gilbert thinks you stacked. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:He said Carl Anthony Towns got body.
Speaker 1:He said he's thick.
Speaker 2:Oh, he said, you see his hips.
Speaker 1:She was always going to get the better end of the stick because she was the better human being in the relationship. You piece of shit, nigga, she literally came from.
Speaker 2:Disney. What y''all gotta understand is that mental health stuff that's about as easy to clean up as anything.
Speaker 1:All you gotta do is call a doctor which is exactly what she did, and she put out a statement she said I've been very vocal about my anxiety, depression and previous thoughts of suicide and I see a lot of these young brothers trying to say she's crazy and all.
Speaker 2:And I can just tell y'all never had a real lover, like if y'all ain't never fucked on a real lover and she didn't hit you with a text message saying like, oh, I'm about to kill myself because of the way you acting. You ain't been really doing nothing like that, ain't you? Ain't really him unstable individual. Why did you go to a streamer university and have her with around your kid this entire time? Like that should have been the priority.
Speaker 1:No yes, this is why we know that ddg is not going to prioritize his actual child. That's not his behavior. All he's prioritizing is making her look bad and making himself look better so that he can continue to make the money he's making understand they do not have our best intentions at all.
Speaker 2:Like Elon is bad, this guy is worse. Elon is like Maxwell Lord and Peter Thiel is Lex Luthor. Yeah, there's another girl, I know, but you probably wouldn't want to work with her.
Speaker 1:Because you f***ed her. Yeah, well, why the f*** would you even bring her up Because?
Speaker 2:she's good too.
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Speaker 2:I have to admit, man, like there's just rewards to just making sure I do right by you, you know.
Speaker 1:There are always rewards to make sure, sure I do right by you. You know, like there are always rewards to make sure that you do right by your wife.
Speaker 2:I don't know if that's necessary. Put your mic a little closer to you. But, what I'm speaking to is the fact that you know our normal night is Wednesday. That we record, but you wasn't up for it and, as the you know, noble leader, I am just the guiding force that I know that we have to take us to the next level. It's just like I know. You can't be like, you can't lead with an iron fist, you know.
Speaker 1:I told him to do the show by himself. I was like you go ahead, Because I was, I had a migraine and then I also was not feeling the list of topics. I was like I'm not enthusiastic about this, you go ahead and you do it by yourself.
Speaker 2:But a true leader. Like you lead with soft power, like you don't have to be like authoritarian. Oh my goodness. So you know what I'm saying. So I'm working with it and I'm like baby. This is us together, you know, we in it together and she was, you know, smitten by it. As such, and then I allowed her to, you know, go back to our chambers and get the necessary rest she needed.
Speaker 1:I took two melatonin and I knocked out so hard.
Speaker 2:Sometimes you got to drug them and then you know the next day the best thing happens is like the stuff that I speak to. As you can see, I'm wearing the shirt today. I got him. It comes to fruition so often, because I'm an amazing wife. That is true, but, like I was saying, a truth that comes to fruition so often and this, you know, our birthday coming up. You know I'm excited about that. And just to have these two goofballs. Happy birthday, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1:Thank you.
Speaker 2:Thank you, two goofballs. Happy birthday, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Uh, well, it is my birthday. So now these two goofballs, you know, and enemies to my whole cause, are going at it on twitter, and I'm enjoying it.
Speaker 1:They're calling each other names I have them both blocked so I didn't see all the back and forth, but I saw screenshots of the back.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you missed it.
Speaker 3:We'll get into it, but uh, you know, just again just making my birthday just even more perfect.
Speaker 2:So hopefully now I just got to do one more thing to cap it off, I have a plan. I've been discussing this amongst my family.
Speaker 1:They weren't enthused, which is you know potentially understandable you know as my, because it's an act of blasphemy.
Speaker 2:So it's, my 33rd birthday is coming up. You know, I thought you know it's my Jesus year. Don't act like that, you just turned 30 last couple months ago and you 33. Yeah, Okay, so we ended up both in the 30s Dirty 30.
Speaker 1:You three years up there. So I've entered Seasoned. That's hate.
Speaker 2:I've entered my Jesus year so I want to post a picture tomorrow that's going to, you know, basically show me in that traditional jesus picture where you see like him with his shirt off and his arms tied, and then he got all the like the pictures of his events, you know, of his life, his birth and all this other stuff, all that fly. I was trying to get, you know, some help from my parents.
Speaker 2:I really wanted to do like a whole photo shoot no like I wanted to get like a cross bill and then like get like the crown like an actual, like full act of blasphemy like I wanted to take pictures of me like holding it and then like had a crown of thorns on my head.
Speaker 1:I think this is probably where I draw the line that you, being an atheist, what do you?
Speaker 2:mean draw the line you can.
Speaker 1:I'm fine with you not believing in god. It's not that deep to me, but like you, making making a mockery, so people can't jesus, so people.
Speaker 2:Well, for one thing, tupac has done the imagery, kanye west has done this imagery they were also making a mockery of jesus they wouldn't tell you that they were saying they were actually showing uplifting to them. But that's neither here nor there. Okay, it's my birthday, you know. Just like it's not crazy when people wear a 23 jersey, a Michael Jordan jersey, when they turn 23.
Speaker 1:Jordan is not Jesus. Don't even. That's not what Larry Bird said. More blasphemy, that's not what Larry Bird said. Even more blasphemy. Okay, like this is really crazy right now. I want you guys to know that I don't adhere to this at all.
Speaker 2:You aren't the only one. Some of my families were, you know, a little bit taken aback.
Speaker 1:Of course they were. Because, all of your family is God-fearing.
Speaker 2:Well, nah, not really Like my mom. She's I think she's just a little convenient believer, Like she's just like don't put me in the fiery pit, like that's the reason why I say I believe. But she was like the most insulted. It was like you stopped going to church, like when I was in middle school. Like what are we doing?
Speaker 6:Why are you?
Speaker 2:acting like this. This has never been a priority in our house, you know, so I don't understand why that would be issue. My sister, who is, I would say, is even more religious than my mom, took it very good, did she?
Speaker 1:Yeah, she said she was looking forward to it. She wanted to hear about the reaction that happened.
Speaker 2:So no, I'm Star is looking forward to you being flamed on the Internet? I don't think that's her case. I think she has pure intentions, more altruistic intentions for for me. But I don't. I don't think I'm doing anything wrong. I think that I'm waking it up. I'm having a good time with my birthday and I'm thinking I'm just showing, like the purity of me, what I've done there's nothing pure about you that's not true at all.
Speaker 1:Like the only thing pure about you is the fact that you're a hater.
Speaker 2:I'm pure, unadulterated, hedonistic joy. I'm all that.
Speaker 1:Joy. You don't know what joy is.
Speaker 2:That's what happens when you become an adult, when you're young, like what?
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's what happens when you become an adult, when you're young Like what yeah? What happens when?
Speaker 2:you become an adult when you're a minor.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you try to experience the type of joy that you shouldn't have experienced, and it took the type of joy you should have away from you.
Speaker 2:It did so. Now I can't even be like a normal person anymore.
Speaker 1:Nope Sins of our fathers.
Speaker 2:I was just on my own.
Speaker 1:Yeah, all right, you want to get Nope Sins of our fathers? I was just in my own. Yeah, alright, you wanna get into it?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Let's get into it.
Speaker 2:Thanks for my birthday. You make me feel the trauma of my decisions. Listen.
Speaker 1:I had some, I got something planned. Hey, somebody said this was the greatest comeback album of all time, and I agree that y'all.
Speaker 7:This is like bad bitch anthem.
Speaker 1:I want to go out in 2025 and hear this in the club. I'm going to be doing my sexy dance.
Speaker 2:My sexy white girl dance. It'll have to be a lot of older women in that club for this to get played. Listen these hot tamales Wherever.
Speaker 1:I am Listening to this. I want you to not be there, cause you're a fucking hater.
Speaker 2:That's the thing that you love.
Speaker 1:Making the most of life.
Speaker 2:That's like the thing that you love. The most about me, though.
Speaker 3:So, I think. I think that's odd Me and my girls on the floor like what?
Speaker 1:Why the DJ keeps on spinning the cup?
Speaker 5:It's like that y'all, that, y'all, that, y'all, that, y'all, that, y'all, that y'all.
Speaker 1:That, y'all that, y'all that, y'all that, y'all that, y'all that, y'all that y'all Dancing. I'm going to be touching my body while I wind it.
Speaker 2:You normally like it when I talk you through it.
Speaker 1:Not on the dance floor, nigga.
Speaker 7:You like that? This is my night. No stress, no fight.
Speaker 1:I'm leaving you all behind. No tears, no tears. Yeah, it's your birthday. It's your birthday. They ask me what I do and who I do it for Whose birthday? Is it Big rhetoric? Let's go. It's an absurd day. He don't want to go to the Gucci store or the Louis store. Take him to the comic store. He's a nerd. What Scream, scream. Wrist, moving, cooking, getting took. I'm in the kitchen.
Speaker 1:I'm in the jams everywhere. He wouldn't even want to hear this in the club because he hates the clubs, everywhere, man you a real nigga breathing.
Speaker 3:If I hold my breath, he wouldn't even want to hit us in the club because he hates the club hey.
Speaker 1:Maybe he used to be, but he's a married man now. Happy birthday, baby. I love you very much.
Speaker 2:I greatly appreciate that. Thank you.
Speaker 1:Thank you.
Speaker 2:Thank you, all right, so you are now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host Absurd Rhetoric, and I'm with my lovely and amazing and supportive co-host, miss Farrah Hi guys, I done had three name changes on this show already. Yeah, we just going to go through the cycle. We just going to see which one sticks.
Speaker 1:I just ended up with what my parents gave me. That's so basic. I mean, when it fits, it fits, it does though.
Speaker 2:So I mean, you got to take it what you are, man. I took a nap earlier today, and then I woke up to just just the greatest, greatest thing I could ever ask for. We got that yarpy elon musk going at it with the the douchebag. From where is he? From brooklyn, it's from it's from brooklyn the douchebag new yorker. Donald trump don't even say that. Going going at it on the timeline, going back and forth, uh, in regards to like elon, basically he's been exposing donald and the big beautiful bill yeah.
Speaker 2:So elon was very upset at this big beautiful bill, late um that donald trump presented, mostly because um a lot of money was taken away from like uh his ev credit yeah, his ev situation and more money was put towards like oil and gas and stuff like that well, yeah, yeah, there was a lot of stuff that was going on in regards to that, but I think we gotta, before we get into what happened today, we gotta understand there's been a bigger picture afoot here, like there's been something that's been going on that I don't think it's getting the necessary coverage that it should have gotten. So Elon Musk was in the White House with a black eye last week.
Speaker 1:And allegedly it was because he was having an affair with somebody in the White House's wife. And the man confronted him and was like yo, you doing my wife.
Speaker 2:See, that's one story, and pushed him in the face. That's one story about Stephen Miller and his wife. Yes story push him in the face. That's one story about stephen miller and his wife, yes, who, apparently his wife is also about to start working with elon musk full-time, after working with him while he was at the uh she get that pipe in that bag so I mean that's crazy.
Speaker 2:But there's an even better story that I like that may be going on too. So there's another allegation from steve bannon. He is like the biggest trump sickle fan that you'll ever meet, he. He said that Elon and I think his name is Scott Besick, who is the US Treasury Department, he's the secretary of US Treasury.
Speaker 2:They got into it because there was a discussion about you know all the alleged doge cuts. He said you'll cut two million. Then you said you'll cut a million. I mean it's going to be two trillion, then you'll cut another. I mean it's gonna be, uh, two trillion, then you'll cut another. You know, just one trillion now. Now we're not even at a hundred billion in regards to the doge cuts because a lot of the doge cuts have been funny business that sparked to the elon kind of bumping up with buddy, you know getting trying to be tough. He probably was on potentially allegedly a ketamine high, which again that's been reported by the post and how he has had and has he not admitted that, like that's his favorite drug to do and stuff like that he?
Speaker 2:admitted that when he did the elon musk excuse me, he did the donald excuse me, the uh don lemon interview yeah but he tried to like say you know the post was doing lies and all that other stuff about. But they had accused him of carrying around like a drug beef case of like ketamine, ecstasy and all this other stuff that's crazy that's besides the point, though freaky so scott apparently punched.
Speaker 2:And again, this is all according to steve bainer punched elon in the face got him that, that nice little little little star in his eye, yeah, but that little mark marked him up a little bit like that story better than the the fair story because I like it, because it's like them saying, saying like excuse me, Elon, you're a clown and you ain't really doing nothing and you're getting punked in the Oval Office there was also.
Speaker 2:there was a discussion about them prior to that. They had got into it and made Elon cry, and that was why they did the. I feel like Elon would cry yeah, oh for Tesla.
Speaker 1:Commercial Elon would cry yeah, oh for sure. Definitely. The way he tweets, the way he puts things in parentheses, I feel like he would cry. I don't know if that makes sense.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay. So now, when we get into the big beautiful bill discussion, there was also always what is the big beautiful bill?
Speaker 2:So, that's where we're just the budget that was coming out that we discussed that he had. I also want to do a retraction real quick. When I said the SNAP benefits were changing. They are changing, but it's not the fact that your kid can't be your dependent, it's just the fact that if you have kids over eight, you'll have work requirements now. So now that's an attack on my culture, because now you can't have a brother who's holding down the rent and utilities for the girl and she can get on food stamps and not have to work and take care of the kids.
Speaker 2:How is that your culture that's what black you know, some black men do that. That's a lot of black men who had that. You know that's a way of life, shawty, get on the stamps and then you cover her main utilities and stuff for her and the kid, like that's just, that's how some players do, but that's neither here nor there. That's a to thank god. Well, that's neither here nor there. So, elon, the reason why, uh, I like my story better is because, like I said, it makes elon look like a joke.
Speaker 1:Yeah, my story makes elon look like he it's cool yeah, he smashes puss too. Yeah, we don't, we don't like that.
Speaker 2:He told us his son his son did it, which, okay, we, your son already exposed everything that just happened today. So that's who we, that's what x is really doing. Thank you for waking it up, little x you are.
Speaker 1:You said he using his son as a shield.
Speaker 2:Basically, he was using as a and he was over there saying too much around him, and now he spoke up. So the big beautiful bill comes out. It increases the, the debt ceiling, by like the most it's ever been increased at one time, which is goes to antithetical to everything. Doge and elon said that they were about I think this does.
Speaker 1:You know, they weren't about anything but um inflating their own pockets.
Speaker 2:Oh for sure and that's why I don't believe the whole it's about the ev credits, because he even said early on like, oh, I'll eat it, I'm not worried about that. It's probably gonna hurt my competitors more than me, so I don't think it's necessarily about that. There's something going on.
Speaker 1:There's something fishy afoot.
Speaker 2:And we're going to get into it in just a moment, but I still want to just break this down. So he discredits the bill. He says that it's BS Trump. Then goes on TV to respond to him discussing the bill.
Speaker 4:He says this I would have won Pennsylvania. I won it by a lot no-transcript. We want to have different, we want to have hybrids, we want to have all, we want to be able to sell everything. And when that was cut and Congress wanted to cut it, it became a little bit different and I can understand that. But he knew every aspect of this bill. He knew it better than almost anybody and he never had a problem until right after he left. And if you saw the statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can get very easily, it's very fresh on tape. He said the most beautiful things about me and he hasn't said bad about me personally. But I'm sure that'll be next. But I'm I'm very disappointed in elon. I've helped elon a lot so he was right.
Speaker 2:Elon did attack him personally. So there was also a clip here that uh, trump accuses elon of having trump derangement syndrome now and uh, the yarpy did not take kindly to that, he didn't appreciate that also he did. He eventually went on a Twitter rant which included some of the tweets, the likes of this time to drop. The really big bomb he at Donald Trump and says is in the Epstein files and is the real reason they have not been public. Have a nice day, donald Trump.
Speaker 1:We assume that they was buddies.
Speaker 2:So basically, what he's trying to insinuate is all of the conspiracy theories he's trying to fan the flames of that that state that Donald Trump was part of the alleged Jeffrey Epstein ring.
Speaker 1:And Trump has come out and said that he has never been to Jeffrey Epstein's quote unquote stupid little island or whatever he called it a stupid island or something like that.
Speaker 2:He said he's never even been there. Yeah, even though they've been accused to be best friends.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but alleged that they were good friends. They have about 27 photos together.
Speaker 2:So many, so many photos. He also says this the Trump tears this is Elon the Trump tears will cause a recession in the second half of this year. So basically implying that I think he's trying to say there was some intention made by this. He was trying to do that.
Speaker 1:Like that was the plan is to cause a recession.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was like part of his plan to do that. Then another post goes this is kind of a threat to a bunch of people here he says, oh, and some food for thought as they ponder this question. Trump has three and a half years left as president, but I will be around for 40 plus years talking about all the senators and all this other stuff. This is the one that really that's scary though. Oh, for sure 100%.
Speaker 1:I don't like that. And you know what? Another tweet, but not in his. Like. I don't know if this was in his rant, but he was like oh, we're going to get rid of all of the corrupt politicians. And I'm like who is we? You are not in a position of power to get rid of politicians by any means. Like what? What do you know that we don't know?
Speaker 2:no, he's, he's definitely, he's definitely scorned, he definitely feels like you know, the baby mama who just got scorned like he thought, for sure he put this baby into this world. He put all this effort into it and now you know buddy ain't showing up to pick him up. He acting funny when they around, like that's what he's feeling right now he feels like his baby mama.
Speaker 2:Speaking of his baby mama. She says hey, donald Trump, let me know if you need breakup advice. That's what Ashley said. But no, this is the one that stuck out To me the most, because it was really crazy. He says without me, trump would have lost the election, dems would have controlled the House and Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate. Such ingratitude.
Speaker 1:So you know what we that could mean so many things Like so many conspiracy theories are like whirling around in my head.
Speaker 1:First of all, it could be just without the amount of money I gave him. That's the simplest, like basic, the barrel assumption let's get out, get that out the way, throw it out the window. That's not fun. I think he means like without um, without x, without me suppressing certain media, without me boosting certain um accounts that are pro-trump, without the bullshit we did with t and Facebook buying it and suppression of a bunch of stuff there too, without my buddy Facebook bought TikTok.
Speaker 2:Yeah, all right. When did that?
Speaker 1:happen. No, no, they didn't buy TikTok. They didn't buy TikTok, they were trying to, Okay, but without that bullshit. There was some weirdness happening with TikTok when it got off and came back on. Like without all that stuff, then you wouldn't have won without all the like, creepy behind the scenes, shit we did or just and remember, he even almost admitted to it that they had rigged the election.
Speaker 2:Trump said it in the over office like he was trying to act like he was doing a quote-unquote joke. But there's a website starling shit going on there's a website, some Starlink shit going on. There's a website that does like analysis on the elections and they look at different places and swing states. I want you to take a listen to this video that I talked about, because they were going into the voting pattern and what it looked like in some of the swing states.
Speaker 7:So that's pretty crazy what's going on in Rockland County. But check this out. Smart elections posted more data and here's what they call the drop-off votes. Drop-off votes consist of people who vote in down-ballot elections, such as gubernatorial elections, senate elections, etc. And they don't vote for the presidential candidate within that same party. So what does this data mean? This means that almost 190,000 people voted Democrat for down-ballot elections, but they did not vote for Kamala Harris in swing states. That data does not match what happened in non-swing states. Here's how the drop-off votes compare to the margin of victory in Michigan and Arizona, both key swing states in the 2024 presidential election. Same thing for North Carolina and Nevada. Speaking of North Carolina, every single county in North Carolina had more votes cast for the Democratic nominee for Attorney General than they did for Kamala Harris, which is an anomaly, to say the least.
Speaker 7:Oh, and here's how the margin of victory compares to the number of drop-off votes that occurred in Wisconsin, another swing state that Donald Trump won. Here's what I'm concerned about why is the number so skewed for swing states compared to non-swing states? Now, before anyone jumps down my throat about what counts as a swing state versus non-swing state, this is their list right here Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Was this election stolen? I can't say for certain, but what I can tell you is that this data shows numerous anomalies that took place during this election compared to previous ones. My theory is that Rockland County is just the first place. This is going to be investigated. North Carolina is up next, oh, and follow for more news.
Speaker 1:My thing is Donald Trump won by so much, though, in this election.
Speaker 2:Not by the popular vote.
Speaker 1:Okay, did he not?
Speaker 2:It wasn't as far as the landslide that they're trying to portray this as is not the crazy landslide that ends up being the final count. Like I said, a lot of Democratic votes come in when they do the mail-in votes and stuff like that. This is what happened with Biden. That's why his turnaround happened so fast. That's not the only turnaround happened so fast. It that's not. You know, that's not the only what they portrays. That night isn't the landslide victory that a lot of people try to act like it was. So you're like you can look at the numbers and you'll see that they're closer than what you will remember.
Speaker 2:It's way closer than what happened with him and biden yeah so the thing with that is and I think I spoke about this before- Is everything okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's just they breaking it down by state. Are you going to see the totals? Yeah, like what is happening.
Speaker 2:Go ahead. So no, the thing about it is is like there isn't just this idea that Elon because you know, we heard all these stories about Elon in the election, how he walked out and said he knew they won, and all this other stuff like that yeah it was 48.3 percent for kamala versus 49.8 for donald, so it wasn't like a giant, yeah so they try to act like there was this big
Speaker 2:swing but it really wasn't. But the thing is is, when it comes to this, like you do have the idea of, like you know, you're using electronic ballot. People have said, oh, I've gone down my ballot and then when I picked somebody, it changed to someone else and I had to go back and change it. You also have the fact that they was going into early people, especially in the South around here, if you had similar names, saying, oh, this is the same person voting, even though they weren't.
Speaker 2:So they would go and find common black names and try to get those names thrown out for their votes and stuff like that. There's a lot of organizations that you can fund that will hinder a lot of the people's vote. So that's why I'm saying it doesn't necessarily have to be this like super secret technological he pressed this button it's just the fact that they know the information, the money and outcomes that are going to happen on a larger scale, because you can kind of map out those kind of patterns yeah, and then people were, um, getting their mail-in ballots really late this election as well, like when you were requesting mail-in ballots, it was taking a really long time to get to you.
Speaker 1:Kids on college campuses were complaining a lot about, like, not being able to get their mail-in ballots on time. It was a lot of weirdness going on.
Speaker 2:No, it was just this, and the reaction about this is just hilarious, like seeing these two having to go at it.
Speaker 1:like I said, I predicted this I said we read some of the tweets. I mean we already read some of them right but I thought there were some funnier ones than that uh, not really too much.
Speaker 2:There was like other people who were saying stuff but I thought I'd let me.
Speaker 2:I screenshotted one that I thought was funny, like there was there was one thing like what donald trump was going on, true social. He was saying elon's wearing thin. I asked him to leave. I took away his ev mandates and forced him, uh, forced everyone to buy electric cars that no one wanted. That knew that, he knew for months that I was going to do, and then he just went crazy. But then uh, elon didn't post showing him and trump uh doing the the tesla sale in front of the White House. So no, like these guys are just trying to point out and pick each other's you know pieces apart. But I don't think it's for the reasons people think it is Like I don't think it's for the EV shit. I don't think he's particularly mad about that. I think he has more so a problem with that information that came out from the New York Times a couple days ago regarding about the Palantir and their contract.
Speaker 2:They were just supposedly given, or potentially given, that people are saying that potentially could lead to a nationwide database that they would have access to, because essentially what Trump wants them to do is to connect all of the agencies in the government that's what they're going to go in and say they're going to do, but there's a lot of people who feel like their actual plan is to get a full-on database, put that into their ai programs and essentially be able to map out or do predictive policing, because this company has been accused of that. Palatatar, you should, if you haven't heard of them before, you should definitely go look at them. They are, uh, founded by my mortal enemy, peter till. Uh, alex carp is another individual who's part of this, and what they have essentially been for the last, I want to say over 20 years now have been essentially like a privatized version of b613, like that's probably the best way to describe it. They're like we do the business of the government so b613 was privatized, though?
Speaker 2:no, it was cia in uh, in the uh scandal. It was, it was like black ops.
Speaker 1:Nobody knew about it.
Speaker 2:It was, but it was part of the cia okay it was like a black ops part of the cia that's why this one is privatized?
Speaker 2:because they'll just essentially, hey, we need to find these individuals. They put this into their technology and they'll find, uh, all of the quote-unquote bad people around the world, to the point where they brag about this stuff, like alex carp has been on multiple interviews saying, hey, we kill bad people, talking about palestinian civilians, talking about, uh, essentially, anybody who they'll contract, they'll take, and, like last week, they were just awarded an 800 million dollar contract yeah, that's terrifying so that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Is is again, like I said, they've been accused already of doing predictive policing in louisiana, working there and, uh, trying to basically map out people's behaviors on if they're going to be more aligned to do crimes and stuff like that essentially the minority report. So if you've ever heard of that movie?
Speaker 1:yeah, minority report, is that the movie?
Speaker 2:where they predict to see who's going to do crimes and stuff like that and it was like super high tech and stuff and then the, the.
Speaker 1:The system went like out of control and started killing innocent people okay, yep, that's what they're, that's what essentially we watch that together.
Speaker 2:No, that's essentially what they've been doing.
Speaker 1:You said no I was too.
Speaker 2:I was just too like convincing with that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like you was like. No, I definitely watched that with that big booty bitch like what do you mean?
Speaker 2:I probably watched it by myself more than anything else, but, like I said, my I think this is.
Speaker 2:What more so is what's going on with elon is because and Peter Thiel have, like I said, they've been good friends, they've they created PayPal together.
Speaker 2:But I, to me, in my worldview, how I look at it, peter Thiel uses Elon Musk as a tool because he knows he's going to get people, he's going to galvanize people, he's going to talk, he's going to basically take all of the front-facing uh bullets that come with being a high-profile individual, while he can go in there and essentially just backdoor all his deals and get the best you know for him. And I think that's what's going on here. I think elon is essentially mad about that, that he's realizing what's going on. When he heard about this contract, the fact that elon wanted to be involved on the plans with China in in regards to a potential secret war if they had to be one, and he wasn't given that access, I'm pretty sure Palantir will be. I'm pretty sure they're gonna have all that information, like the thing y'all gotta understand, doge went into the government and did all this efficiency talk right yeah, and got nothing efficient done, but the thing is they went to all of these folks doing aid and all of these other like domestic situations.
Speaker 2:But you know what organization or what department in our government has failed to audit since trump has been in office last time? Every time yeah, they, every time they did all they fell all four years of b Biden and failed two years yes. The Pentagon yeah. I'm sure. And he didn't send him over there. There was no cleaning up any defense budgets.
Speaker 1:That department gets to do what they want.
Speaker 2:And that's one of the most bloated departments in this beautiful bill.
Speaker 1:Of course they always get more money they get more and more money every year.
Speaker 2:The defense budget always goes up, it never goes down, so I think the lack of access that he was getting in regards to defense was something that he was. He wanted to be privy to peter till, who has been working with our united states government since 9-11, and his and his his corporation have created a situation where, hey, we can get you comfortable, get you into a situation where all you got to do is call for us, and we're going to do the same thing we've been doing with Israel making sure we blow up all their enemies. Anything that you want to do for us, we're going to continue to do that, and I think the real bad guys are actually about to start coming in.
Speaker 1:I think Elon was the front-facing bad guy was like you know, he was a former ceo of paypal.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what I'm saying they're peter still, yeah, that's his partner. They was. They was boys for a while. That's what I'm saying. This little twink is. He got us. Peter till is dangerous and nobody wants to believe me. He's sitting here. He talked about folks, education, talking about kamala harris uh, ain't smart because she went to howard. He was basically like you didn't go to the elite ivy schools. You're not intelligent like this. He's really like one of those technocrats like these are the people that we really need to be understanding. They do not have our best intentions at all. Like elon is bad, this guy's worse. It's like trying to think of like a superhero comparison. It's like Elon is like Maxwell Lord and Peter Till is Lex Luthor. You know what I'm saying. I know you're not going to get that. Wrap it up Fair. You don't understand.
Speaker 1:These niggas are dangerous, but no, we just uh wrap it up here for that I'm like this has been 25 minutes of this you're not scared, you're not worried of course I'm scared and I'm worried, but there's also and you should be shitting on elon because his baby mom was talking about haiti.
Speaker 2:I got the tweet.
Speaker 1:Don't make me pull it up I don't give a fuck what elon's baby mama had to say about haiti.
Speaker 2:She had a child by elon musk she said remember, this is back in september of last year. She said remember when americans had to evacuate out of haiti because a cannibal uh gang leader named barbecue took over, took over the entire country, that's hate that was.
Speaker 1:She was disrespectful bitch, you're wrong, and I wish he would have ate you. That's all I have to say about that.
Speaker 2:And it was one city. I love that it wasn't the entire country. All right, so we got to get into the DDG story, man. So there has been updates. Ddg is back on the bull, so we talked about last time what has been going on. Haley put out the restraining order. He had to, basically have. I thought it was Hallie, Excuse me. Hallie. Hallie put out the restraining order. She had her supervised visits and things of that nature, and then DDG files his own paperwork.
Speaker 1:He filed so that she wouldn't be able to take him out of the country and also for him to get custody, because apparently he's saying that she's unstable mentally and that she's also. He's also accusing her of stealing his gun and he's saying that like she's creating an environment that's not safe for the baby.
Speaker 2:Then he also say, like he found her with the gun and she was like crying and like upset and hysterical or whatever.
Speaker 1:I don't know about that.
Speaker 2:Okay, that's what I saw in one of the reports. I saw the texts um just him asking her to bring it back so essentially, he's trying to play her as, or portray her as a unstable individual, someone who is suicidal. Uh, potentially made her who's dangerous to herself and others.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's essentially what he's trying to parent and others yeah that's essentially what he's trying to parent out to and it's very convenient the way that the time that he's doing it because, like I said, she's about to head out to italy and to do a, um a movie with the, the dude from the first season of bridgerton.
Speaker 1:Um, the light-skinned dude.
Speaker 2:So and it just seems really convenient because if this was the case and we're going to get into what the, the judge and stuff ruled in just a moment but if this was the case, why are we just hearing about it now?
Speaker 1:because she put hers out last month yeah, it was a while ago that she put hers out. We've been dragging him for mad long. He went to streamer university before he decided to to fight his custody battle that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like, if this woman is this unstable individual, why did you go to a streamer university and have her with around your kid this entire time, like that should have been the priority, no yes, this is what we know that ddg is not going to prioritize his actual child.
Speaker 1:That's not his behavior. All he's prioritizing is making her look bad and making himself look better so that he can continue to make the money he's making.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I saw like this one clip that this girl put on TikTok and I guess she was trying to imply that she has legal expertise or she understands a law, court or whatever in a particular way and she was like, oh well, this could be bad for Haley, because if you portray that the child may be in danger in any kind of way, um that's, you know not, that's never a good look, because the priority of the court is to make sure they protect the the well-being of the child.
Speaker 1:What y'all gotta understand is that mental health stuff that's about as easy to clean up as anything all you gotta do is call a doctor which is exactly what she did, and she put out a statement she said I've been very vocal about my anxiety, depression and previous thoughts of suicide. Without waiving the psych psychotherapist patient privilege and physician patient privilege. I have reached out to my doctor and received treatment to address the issues. I have been and remain 100 available and capable as a parent to our son halo.
Speaker 2:Halo. Yeah, like that's her. That's it. That's the easiest thing that she could have did. That's why I'm telling you like this has nothing to do with anything that he's painting. In reality, everything about this is he is upset that she gets the better end of the stick with everything that's going on.
Speaker 1:She was always going to get the better end of the stick because she was the better human being in the relationship. You piece of shit, nigga. She literally came from disney. Like, fucking, like. What are you talking about? Who did you think was gonna win? Are you delusional? This is what happens when good girls like hood niggas. Yeah, if, if y'all split up, she will always win, because you still a hood nigga, you're still not smart, but it's.
Speaker 2:The worst thing about him is that he portrays to be one. He's not really the hood nigga per se, but, like to her, he's more of a safer yeah version of that she, you can't, she can't be with an actual hood nigga, like she can't be with like a he, just he, a brother in the hood, you know.
Speaker 7:She can't be with like a he, a brother in the hood.
Speaker 1:G-Herbo Imagine Blue face.
Speaker 2:Her man's, man's blue face, oh no, it's kind of apparent and it's sad Like seeing.
Speaker 1:I just think I don't know what DDG Thought this was gonna do. There's like, of course there's gonna be a handful of dumb bitches that are like see, I told you I'm on black, you bitches are dumb, um, but generally it's like seeing those texts of her being suicidal.
Speaker 1:It's just sad like you just feel for her and I'm just like I. I, I don't. I can't even imagine what it's like being in her shoes being pregnant, your nigga's cheating on you, you going through postpartum she talked about that after giving birth to halo, that she went through postpartum depression, and then this nigga gonna put out texts when you, crashing out, are like which is justifiably so.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and some of the texts were before the baby was born, while she was pregnant, and then some of them were like, I think, like three months ago, where some of the earliest messages that he posted and like the thing is, I'm seeing a lot of these like guys supporting him.
Speaker 2:You know, academics and his pages are supporting all this other stuff and I see a lot of these young brothers trying to say she's crazy and all this. And I could just tell y'all never had a real lover, like if y'all ain't never fucked on a real lover and she didn't hit you with a text message saying like, oh, I'm about to kill myself because of the way you acting. You ain't been really doing nothing like that, ain't? You ain't really him.
Speaker 1:I'm just being honest, like I ain't never been with him well then, most definitely you ain't.
Speaker 2:You ain't no real, maybe you ain't no real lover girl like that, honestly like killing myself.
Speaker 1:Are you fucking?
Speaker 2:yeah, you ain't never took it there. No, I didn't have some ones that took it there like that, nothing was be the crazy and honestly kind of gives you a little energy. You like, oh, you had to do that for me. Oh, come on, I'm about to pull up that's, I'm about to be there.
Speaker 1:Don't put the. Do you like toxic shit? Put the knife down, baby.
Speaker 2:When I was younger I did. I was like put the knife down, baby, I'm going to pull up. Don't do that. You ain't got to send a picture of it. It's okay, Wipe that red stuff off of it. I know it's not blood.
Speaker 1:That's just ketchup message, but she's like crying on your voicemail. I'm telling you to come home like oh my goodness, crying voicemail. Y'all ain't never really had no real lover girl in middle school, though no, I'm talking about she's 19 on your phone going crying hard.
Speaker 2:I'd rather send you know what I'm just saying, man, I didn't, I didn't. I didn't have some ones that was willing to cash out that cash. I would check out about me 1920.
Speaker 1:I'm not. I'm not sending you video. I mean voicemails of me crying whatsoever. You go catch me outside and you will be like, is that? Yeah, this is me.
Speaker 2:When she really, when she really bought it, gonna send you like scars. She gonna send you pictures of the scars, like that's when she really.
Speaker 1:The women that you were dealing with are mentally unstable yeah, but like sometimes it get there sometimes. No man has ever made me contemplate hurting myself, not once in my life like, when you really like, bring the passion level like I bring it.
Speaker 2:Just, you know it opens up a different side, you know, and they just feel like without that they're not even whole anymore, and so that's why they want to check out and you know, you just, you just got to be there to make sure that they don't you got to hold it down, man. They get into the drunk or don't get the drunken bender you need to come in. It's like three or four bottles. I'm like you did this yourself, girl. You only like 125 pounds. Like where you put all this alcohol.
Speaker 2:What was you doing? It wasn't me doing it, she did it, I just pulled up.
Speaker 1:No, it was your fault. No it phone. What were you?
Speaker 2:doing oh, it was just time to move on and she just wasn't ready for that.
Speaker 1:He had told me some stories before that. Like definitely I would probably drink a whole bottle of tequila to the face if I went through what he was putting these bitches through when he was in college that's not for sure. I was all above board, man imagine you pull up to your boyfriend's bedroom. His roommate is in the bed with him. I crash out. Crash out too. Well, it was a girl, so make sure you clarify that the girl, his female roommate, was in the bed with him. Both of y'all are dying.
Speaker 2:I mean.
Speaker 1:I don't know. It just happens when you that's a story that I go back to all the time because I want to talk to her. Nah, you don't want to talk to her like she should have been arrested that night we wasn't in the bed together, though we wasn't like underneath the covers it doesn't matter, we were just laying on the bed together because she lives here no, what was funnier was like why is she not in her bed?
Speaker 2:no, what was even funnier was like she sat at the end of the bed when she came in the room yeah, she was so pussy, so pussy.
Speaker 1:I would have literally gotten vegetable oil out of the kitchen, poured it on, lit a match Flames this wouldn't have called, I wouldn't have done anything.
Speaker 2:Nothing would have been a success out of that. That just would have ruined a nice place.
Speaker 1:Your nice place.
Speaker 2:Yeah, there's no need for that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no need for that?
Speaker 2:No, not at all. I need that.
Speaker 1:Revenge, not all Immediately.
Speaker 2:I need that? No, not at all. I need that revenge, not all immediately. I need this. Is what happened.
Speaker 1:You got to watch out when you into the lover girls, they do come out with that left eye, like sometimes you get at least a left eye lopez, and I think now I do adhere to that ministry, see, look at that I'm not gonna kill myself, I'm gonna destroy your shit the ones, like I said, the, the ones you're gonna have the best time with are the ones that's gonna give you that I'm I'm cut, I'm crashing out.
Speaker 2:I got the, I got the needle and I'm about to overdose, like right now, like those are the ones that, when you get that call nigga needle yeah they're pulling everything out.
Speaker 1:They got the pills all of that you was fucking with white girls, because what do you mean? Needle?
Speaker 2:they got the pills going. They got all the women don't have needles. Hey, college dorms like I'm on my third one third what? My third bean. If I take one more, I know I'm gonna od. You need to come here now. Let's happen. I need you now or I'm dying. And I got a note right here to say it's your, I ain't never had that type of dick in my life.
Speaker 1:You had me what you?
Speaker 2:saying what you trying to say.
Speaker 1:I'm saying nothing that's going to make me feel like I want to die if I don't have you right now.
Speaker 2:I used to put them on them, though that's just how I was back in that time. Also, I didn't want you around if you wasn't At that point. In didn't want you around if you wasn't like that. I wanted someone who was like you're gonna show, you're gonna really show me something tangible that you want to be literally showed up to the health center to go pick bitches up it wasn't a health center, but it was, like you know, outside of where they went to the counselors yeah, it was outside of there.
Speaker 1:You are a predator. No, it of there. You are a predator. No, it was just coincidence. You are a predator on the level of R Kelly.
Speaker 2:No, it was definitely a coincidence.
Speaker 1:It wasn't a coincidence, it was like two or three. Because this is a pattern.
Speaker 2:No, it was like two or three.
Speaker 1:Am I mentally unstable?
Speaker 2:You think that's your reflection of this now, yeah, don't do that.
Speaker 1:I feel like I might be a little bit wonky.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:Because you decided to marry me. What's wrong with me? Y'all Leave it down in the comments what's wrong with me?
Speaker 5:I don't think you want to give them that free reign, all right.
Speaker 1:Because I can't be normal if you married me.
Speaker 2:You got your little wild side too. You're just not the same kind of lover girl. You'll kill me and then do the time for it, you know. Yes, that's cool too. I'm cool with that too. That's like the evolution of what I was behind, like first she was gonna crash out and kill herself, now it's she gonna kill me and then I'm gonna get the biggest, finest stud in the jail and I'm gonna be her bitch like you see what women can just say.
Speaker 2:Like just imagine. The dude said I'm gonna go in there and get turned out by a nigga.
Speaker 1:Like what, yeah, I'm gonna get the biggest media.
Speaker 2:I'm bending over niggas bending me up like what that's not holding me like a lawn chair, it's not cool.
Speaker 1:You know that shit is not cool yeah, I'm getting folded like a lawn chair, if I ever go to prison, for sure all right.
Speaker 2:Uh, that's why we took the ddd topic to a crazy place I forgot we was talking about ddg, I know, but I mean we? I wanted to let these boys know that they ain't about to love a girl, that's all there's also been um going back to the whole ddg thing.
Speaker 1:There's also been claims that the judge denied the motion that ddg filed yeah, tmz reported that today. Okay, so that's true, because you know, finally, when TMZ reports that they usually don't do lies, even though they're very salacious, but like they do, kind of yeah, so she can go, but they, the judge, could, if something more evidence presents, so could tell her she has to come back.
Speaker 2:So more than likely that probably won't happen.
Speaker 1:The Disney, the Disney, so the evidence that I know y'all um don know how to use your brains properly, but this is what we're getting from what the judge is saying. So the evidence that is presented to the judge that we are not seeing has led the judge to side, basically with Haley. I mean, his claims were like Haley letting her go out of the country with her son because she is not a danger to her son, and then her son is in better hands with his goddamn mother.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean that pretty much.
Speaker 1:That is what the judge is saying.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so there you go, you have it. Period All right, I do want to talk about this. It was a Michael B Jordan had did an interview where he was talking about what Denzel had. Uh, was there a clip or something you wanted me to play, or?
Speaker 1:um, I didn't. I didn't have a clip, but, um, michael B Jordan says Denzel Washington told him to stay offline to avoid overexposing himself to audiences. Why would they pay to see you on a weekend if they see you all week for free? And I think that is amazing advice, because I've been saying on here that I would like celebrities to be more mysterious, like they used to be back in the day. You ain't know nothing about, um, uh, what john dean or whatever his name was like? You ain't know nothing about a maryland monroe. You ain't know nothing about them other than, like when they actually sat down with the media and let you in. You are not.
Speaker 2:You didn't know they skincare routine and the get ready with me's and the what's in my bags I mean, I even appreciate it just from a journalistic standpoint, because the rumor meal was worth more than two.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Because it was like, even though now there's still a place for it, it was more valuable at the time because that you didn't get this overexposure. But one truth to that what he's saying is like you also have to understand is if you're not great, then not being available is going to be a detriment to you.
Speaker 1:Yes, beyonce can do that, because whenever she pop out, we all going to fall on her feet regardless. If you're, like I don't know, one of the girls from Love Hip Hop or something like that, then, yes, you need to be on live 24-7 so that we don't forget about you, because you do nothing technically right, that's true.
Speaker 1:There is a double-sided thing to this right, because back in the day, when tabloids basically had the control over the rumor mill, the celebrities were basically at their whim and they were doing horrible things to women like britney spears and stuff like that, like the, the, the whole, uh, tabloid thing was a hellish landscape back in the day, and social media and um, celebrities being on social media gave them the opportunity to like, rewrite their stories and take charge of their own narratives when rumors were swirling about and stuff like that. So I'm fine with like a celebrity coming on their social media to clear something up. That's a detriment to like their character or their brand or something like that. But there's maddie, y'all that I want to. I want y'all to take us out of the group chat oh 100 so bad.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no 100 cardi being offset top of mind. I want them to take us out of the group chat immediately. Cardi b was literally we're gonna get into it right, just crashing out on spaces. Yeah, I want them to take us out of the group chat. Michelle and barack obama I would like y'all to take us out of the group chat. Who who's on your list? I mean, there was.
Speaker 2:I had some because I was looking up some people just to get some inspiration. Of course I had Cardi. I was thinking about that. Um, honestly, britney Spears might need to take us out the group chat too bro, I don't think Britney Spears knows we're in the group chat.
Speaker 1:It's the the situation with the, the um the strike. Yeah, like I don't know, if I don't know if britney spears even knows she's in a group chat like she didn't let us.
Speaker 2:She lets us in all too much. She comes in on on the screen wearing where her little panties? Yeah with the littlest of panties, the her square is a waste, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:It's like the most two thousandth pair of panties ever just Just low rise.
Speaker 2:Plaz is the only one who is enjoying this.
Speaker 1:Just shaking that pussy yeah.
Speaker 2:The rest of us are sitting here like what are you doing, brittany? Please stop. This isn't a good look. Trying to think who's some other people.
Speaker 1:Who do we know too much about?
Speaker 2:I know too much about Joe Budden. Joe Budden, you.
Speaker 1:He's a media personality though Like he, he does a three hour podcast, like three times a week.
Speaker 2:We're going to be in a group chat regardless. There's no way he can take us out. But he didn't have like before the podcast we was in the group chat. Awful a lot too.
Speaker 1:We do a lot about. He was on reality TV.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we knew a lot about the group chat.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel like for for reality TV stars, for people who don't count that, because she was reality, she people who's already don't count that, because she was reality. She was, but now she's not anymore. She hasn't been for a very, very long time.
Speaker 1:She just be on spaces telling us all her business keisha coles is another one I want her to take us out the group chat definitely and I want her to take them denim fucking panties off and get a stylist and then, like every time she in a new group chat, she let us know too.
Speaker 2:So it's like I then went from honcho to ab. So now y'all need to make sure y'all get this new number.
Speaker 1:So y'all can recognize it. I want Summer Walker to take us out to group chat. I would like to never know who Summer Walker dates for the rest of her life.
Speaker 2:Jada Waiter might got us too much in the group chat too. She'd be a little bit too much in the group chat.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's just like what does she do though?
Speaker 2:I mean expose the group chat. She's the friend that's exposing the bookshelf we're talking about people who are talented.
Speaker 1:We're like you, don't have to do this.
Speaker 2:Yeah, jada, winner has to do this.
Speaker 1:She's not fucking Lil Baby anymore. No, it's bad. There's nothing else interesting about her.
Speaker 2:I mean unfortunately, we're in a part of society now where you kind of have to sell off that portion of you to continue to make some type of revenue and to stay in the algorithm and stuff like that. So I mean, it's just, it's just like how we see. Like when something happens, everybody has to feel like they got to react to it. It's just part of the algorithm. That's where everybody we're in the group chat of everybody, uh, to a particular level, some people have us. We just know the main headlines. Some people know we just know very little. And because I mean, if you want to think about it, kanye west got us in jay-z and beyonce group chat too and jay-z and beyonce don't want nobody in their group chat, but kanye keep letting niggas in.
Speaker 1:He's like why you keep adding niggas to the group chat yay kanye, not even in the chat, no more, but he still keep finding his way in. Yeah, like he, he's sending them his number. This is what. This is what he's doing. This is what he's doing.
Speaker 2:He's adding them to his chats and then sending messages Because he still knows their number. Yeah, so he's still got their number but they just don't respond. They just leave All that but they don't know. So Kanye is another one who probably needs to get us out of the group chat. He upset about Trump and Elon too, so oh, my God, the tweet that he tweeted today.
Speaker 1:He said no, I thought that shit was hilarious. I laughed out loud when I saw it. He was so upset he said bros, please no, we love you both so much. Shut the fuck up. Kanye West Period.
Speaker 2:Wasn't somebody in his family.
Speaker 1:Like hard stop, that's it.
Speaker 2:Wasn't his father a Black Panther? Or his mom? Yeah?
Speaker 1:I don't know, but at this point they both rolling in their graves.
Speaker 2:That nigga a white kitten. Now it's disgusting. You done went full Peckerwood on us. That's sick. That's sick man.
Speaker 1:But yeah, those are some people I want. Then you be sucking dick.
Speaker 2:Well, he was doing that. I tell you what Kanye, I want Kanye to take us out to group chat.
Speaker 1:You need to go to therapy? We don't need to know. We not even in Kanye's group chats, we in Kanye's full therapy sessions. Please leave us out of it. I'm begging you. Oh my God.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't want to be a part of that man. I don't want to be a part of that man Once you told us you were sucking your cousin's penis. Bro, it's like some things we don't need to know, dog that's where you niggas drew the line.
Speaker 1:I drew the line at. Slavery was a choice.
Speaker 2:There's intrusive thoughts that you need to keep to your goddamn self. If we're being honest, once you say slavery is a choice, the next thing that's going to come out your mouth is you sucked your cousin's dick. Once you say slavery is a choice, the next thing that's going to come out your mouth is you suck your cousin's dick. That feels like the line of conscience, the stream of consciousness. No it doesn't. Yes, it does. That feels like the stream of consciousness. That doesn't.
Speaker 1:That it'll take you. That's not. How does that make sense in your head? I just feel like that's it's not.
Speaker 2:Those are two things that'll take you there.
Speaker 1:I just feel like that's, it's not.
Speaker 2:Those are two things that'll take you there. That is not a thing Like you think. Slavery is a choice. Yeah, you'll definitely suck your cousin's dick. Wow, I just feel like that. Okay, you know, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:You heard it here first.
Speaker 2:You can hate me now. All right, I wanted to play. This clip I'm looking for right now is Gilbert Arenas, because it was actually kind of piggybacking off what you said about how, like the way that we have set up media now we are Essentially being OK the way that we the justification for why a lot of players have said like, oh, player owned media is important is because they talk about the disrespect that the media has shown them in regard to their performances, maybe exposing things in their real life. Uh, that doesn't have anything to do with the game and like that was always the main conversation around that. So, gilbert Arenas recently had some comments about your boy, carl Anthony Towns, the former. When I see me the the New York Knicks forward so I got scared.
Speaker 2:He's still with them now. But he had this to say about his body shape and a lot of people feel like he maybe went a little too far, so I'm gonna let you listen to it after all, on cat himself.
Speaker 5:It's, it's him, it's his physical makeup long legs, short torso, big ass feet. There's nothing he can do. He's built like a girl. He has girl hips. He's like a full WNBA player.
Speaker 2:Wasn't we saying that when we was talking about it in the game last?
Speaker 1:time Gilbert thinks you stacked. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:He said Carl Anthony Towns got got body he said he's thick oh, he said, you see, his hips.
Speaker 1:Wow, why are you looking at that man's thighs? You should have said pause after every word. Oh my, goodness.
Speaker 2:But that was what a lot of people were saying, like they overstepped and that that's a problem of player media, where it's like, oh, y'all said y'all didn't want the media doing this, but now y'all are doing it and it feels like, I guess, to a lot of people that their sentiment was half-hearted, which I think it is. These guys want to get lit. These guys went from making millions of dollars to now they're making hundreds of thousands of dollars. They don't want to keep doing that. They want to get a check and whatever they got to say they will. But Carl Anthony Towns didn't respond. Oh, what'd he say? He didn't say anything. He posted a picture of Gilbert Arenas with his hand on his face, but he had his nails painted. So it was like it was Photoshopped, like he had his nails painted, like he was gay. I think that's what he did.
Speaker 1:Carl should have posted a picture like Baddie. No, he couldn't do that. He couldn't do that.
Speaker 2:But this is what goes to what a lot of people were saying, where they had a problem with a lot of the edits that were going around and the conversation About that, because look at where it's getting to Now, where, yeah, it started with gay jokes, now it's being disrespectful to his you know body type and appearance and I'm just like dude, is it going too far? I don't think so. I don't think we haven't gone far enough yet. Like y'all, cats get paid millions of dollars. I am sorry, but your feelings come like third or fourth in line. Like these jokes gotta get off and I can't get mad at gilbert for it and that was a really good joke.
Speaker 1:He really got his shit off for real, so I'm not even mad.
Speaker 2:Because if they get more money and get their profile up, that only makes the games a bigger deal. Must-watch TV and the work that Gilbert and them put in on a day-to-day basis, literally doing four episodes a week, doing live streams you can't ain't nothing else we can say about it. So I mean, it's just part of the game, but I, as from a journalistic standpoint, I I don't feel like. I feel like there's room, there's a place for this. It's just like we have tabloids, we have the rumors and we have, like this kind of opinionated, uh, overly critical layer that I think is just as important. This is something you want to play. You don't feel like you want to talk about this oh, I was letting you get your sports shit off?
Speaker 2:I don't, I'm just talking about from a media perspective. Like what do you feel about that? Like, because we were just talking about their track star, that couldn't take the heckling and he was all on her side, so I mean, because that's not a media personality, that's a. That's a bitch ass, nigga but that's a part of this whole.
Speaker 1:Okay, let's, there's no context so first for for your first question, I do think that if you're like in the nba, nfl, whatever you can't be super sensitive about the, the way that these people get they shit off, and then it's not like he's on esp and he's on his own platform. He can say whatever he wants to say. There's mad people that have their own platforms. Now you're just going to have to get used to people saying you shape like a baddie, you and Jordan twins.
Speaker 2:Shape like your bitch is crazy. Especially when she had a BBL and you just naturally shaped like that.
Speaker 1:You naturally a baddie Be proud. What was the second? Oh yeah, so this morning we were having kind of like a heated debate because I think we were watching the news and, um, there was a man at a track event I don't remember who.
Speaker 2:he was heckling but gabby thomas, I think her name gabby thomas.
Speaker 1:So he is in the, he's in the stands and he's recording her before the race and he's saying, oh, you have a white husband and, um, what's her face is gonna win because she got a black husband and black babies. Okay, listen can't be mad at him, not mad at him at all, um, and then she goes on to lose the race and he was happy because he won his parlay so, which makes him win the parlay.
Speaker 1:And then he allegedly like, follows her around, like as she's signing autographs and, after she's done losing the race, and he continues to help her. And I said that as a track star, someone who, like you, don't have a league, you know, it's just like they have one now, though they're apparently they're developing one. They don't have one yet, so this is not something that they have, that they're used to, consistent media um attention attention right.
Speaker 1:Plus, this is not someone who's from the media. This is just a man with too much goddamn time on his hands and who prioritizes the wrong things, who decided to go to this sporting event and heckle this young woman because of money that he decided to gamble away for his own vices and addictions. This is not someone who's a media personality, who has a job to do, who has content to create. This is just a man who's an asshole.
Speaker 2:See, I can tell, just like by that entire rant that you did there, that you never ran track or did any kind of like real sports.
Speaker 1:I did zero sports, I did musical theater, I did track for two days. This man wanted me to run long distance. I said y'all will never see me again and that was it.
Speaker 2:So the men who like track and that will go to a track event like this and watch it for the heck of it are some of the sickest sports guys of all time I just think it's very odd that you were arguing with me that.
Speaker 1:I thought it was a little bit weird that he and my thing was, after he won the parlay he followed her around while she was signing articles Nick flex on what.
Speaker 2:On you. I bet he literally bet against her.
Speaker 1:This is not something that she's not going to get a notification.
Speaker 2:It wasn't like he bet somebody else to win, I think. I think he bet for her to lose, so, like I'm flexing on you.
Speaker 1:It's weird. Why do you feel like you have to flex on me?
Speaker 2:Because Post it, I don't know, it's just weird as shit. You had the best odds, I took it and I won. And this is the thing where I'm saying, where it's like hey, if y'all ladies want to have y'all sports be viewed in a similar manner, you're going to have to go through the trash talk. This is going to be the norm. Like you see how the girls in the wmb are getting it. If you want your sport to look anything like this, it is going to be the exact same going to be the norm.
Speaker 1:It's not the norm yet. They are not used to it yet, which was also my argument this morning. What? What's not the norm yet? They are not used to it yet, which was also my argument this morning. No, what's not the norm is their success. They're not used to it yet.
Speaker 2:What their norm is. Their success is not the norm. This behavior is the norm. You saw, when your Pacers, when your Knicks, went down to the Pacers, they put a picture of the point guard's face on Osama bin Laden, did they? Yes, they called it, the Halle band. Oh wow, okay, these are psychopaths. I love, I love New Yorkers so much this was the disrespect of New Yorkers. Oh, they were putting his face on Osama bin Laden because he was blowing up New York oh, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:So I'm saying this is a sick I thought it was just a.
Speaker 1:They was calling him Osama bin Laden no, they were saying it because he's the Halle band. I wasn't, I wasn't, it wasn't a fully fleshed out thought.
Speaker 2:That's all I'm saying. It's like these individuals are sick. So if you want this level of cachet and fame, you have to understand you're getting your hands dirty with some of the nastiest and disgusting individuals of all time.
Speaker 1:I was saying that it's going to take some getting used to Okay we're going to be here and patient with.
Speaker 2:I promise you.
Speaker 1:And okay. So, speaking of what's his name, carl Anthony Towns. I just remembered it's Pride Month. That's crazy, he's going to I. He just reminded me, so I just wanted to play a little.
Speaker 2:Okay, period, ally. That's crazy. I told joe today on spaces how we was calling victoria monace baby, daddy gay, and then he was mad he was like yo.
Speaker 1:That's wild, that's still, that's one of my greatest hits and that's still up. He deleted his comments though oh, he did.
Speaker 2:Oh, did we screenshot him? I think we, I don't. I don't know if we did you might have, but I didn't, we definitely.
Speaker 1:He probably got mad about that too he got mad because we still people were tagging him like yo, they still didn't take this shit down and I was like I'm not going to like what that shit did. Numbers, big dog, I don't care about you being not by for real.
Speaker 2:You better suck it up, brother. That's just how it is over here, big dog suck it up like I thought you was sucking them dicks. Oh snap, all right. So before we get to our next conversation, man, you, you've been acting a little different lately. You've been picking up some little habits that I'm I don't know, if I'm comfortable with working out is the habit no, because this is the way I look at it. Like this okay, people don't better themselves for the people around them.
Speaker 1:Okay, I yeah people better themselves for themselves, people around them. Okay, yeah, people better themselves for themselves.
Speaker 2:No, they better, they better themselves so that they can qualify for something different. You see, I'm rattled. You should be. They do it to say that they qualify for something more.
Speaker 1:I just want to qualify to use my knees when I'm 75.
Speaker 2:Nah, you work. Where did you work? You walk around, walk around. You're active. Don't act like you sitting over here being doing a sedimentary lifestyle to be honest.
Speaker 1:I have a beach party that I'm going to and I want to give the girls waist and ass see, and I knew it was something yo like.
Speaker 2:There's always something, yeah, that's crazy man like and that I'm learning it on the show is even nuts. This is insane.
Speaker 1:You knew I was going to a beach party.
Speaker 2:I just feel like she's just trying to be brand new Labor Day.
Speaker 1:we're going to be back outside, Back outside, boys on the something, something, something I'm ready to ride. Yeah, that's going to be me.
Speaker 2:Let's see how I'm just.
Speaker 1:I'm going to be outside 4th of July too, but you're going to be outside with me against your will?
Speaker 2:Yes, because we are going to be in Atlanta. That's where we live. I just feel like you, just I just see her moving different, Like you know what I mean. Just her head tilted up a little higher than normal, Nigga.
Speaker 1:I started working out. It's been three days. This nigga thinks that I'm a different person now.
Speaker 2:And good because I am see, I knew that I was expecting yeah, treachery, yeah treachery.
Speaker 1:Once this ass come in, the niggas with money are gonna start flocking.
Speaker 2:That's where you're gonna have to start getting more money. See, this is where it starts right here.
Speaker 1:The ass is just motivation for you to stack up or I'm gonna see I'm gonna lose everything see how they do it. You're not going to lose it, just make more.
Speaker 2:Or she's going to make me have a suspicious death and cash in on my life insurance policy.
Speaker 1:I'm not on your life insurance. There you are. No, I'm kidding.
Speaker 2:Suspicious death pending. At least I got this recorded now.
Speaker 1:I'd rather have him than his money. That's what she says. Now, how much is the policy for though? I'm completely joking. So now we got to talk about the ladies at the hair salon told me to start a life insurance policy myself.
Speaker 2:On you too, see they trying to double dip so that I could get mine in yours when you die. Double dip See.
Speaker 1:Not when I murder you, though, when you die of natural causes on your own, because there's something in the food the way you eat about 17 years all she's gonna do is put a little little something in the food.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she counting, uh, and 17 is the number.
Speaker 1:Like you're counting, like you've added up now if you did the math correctly, to get to 17. If you know me, you know that 17 is my go-to um dramatized number yes, yeah, yeah, whatever, I know how to do the math too.
Speaker 2:Uh, speaking of this, this sad, you know, losing a partner thing you heard about what was going on with uh, jonathan josh. So he's an actor formerly. He played john redcorn on king of the hill oh, yes, yes, yes so what is going on?
Speaker 2:that's so sad yeah, so we can break down a story about what happened. Uh, so apparently now john redcorn excuse me, jonathan joss um, it was pretty sad what occurred. So you know, and this is the start of pride month, which we was talking about earlier, and his uh husband basically outlined the events that transpired when he lost his life because he was fatally shot by a neighbor yes, a homophobic neighbor well, allegedly let's.
Speaker 2:Let's just say that because, like I said, there's some more information I'm gonna get into. But, uh, this is what tristan who I believe that's his husband said. So my husband, john, and the jobs were involved in a shooting while checking the mail at the site of our former home. So one thing about this home is he's about to say that home was burned down after over two years of threats from people in the area who repeatedly told us they would set it on fire. We reported these threats to law enforcement multiple times but nothing was done.
Speaker 2:So I do want to stop right there and discuss this a little bit. So jonathan even spoke to this and there's like a clip that going around where he was talking to the uh writers and cast of king the Hill, where he talked about his house burning down and all this other stuff. So, to be fair in this conversation, jonathan himself has said he believes somebody did it, or maybe and this is in his own words or he could have left something on and caused the fire. So that is something that he has given some level of credence Before you continue.
Speaker 1:If I am in a situation where everybody around me hates me and they are threatening my life, I do respect the like. I'm gonna stay here and y'all gonna deal with me like and I'm gonna stay put. That is very commendable. But me I'm packing my shit up and I'm going like, if y'all are threatening to kill me, I'm gonna go, period all right, so I'm gonna get into this some more.
Speaker 2:So throughout the time, we were harassed regularly by individuals who made it clear they did not accept our relationship. Much of the harassment was openly homophobic. When we returned to the site to check our mail, we discovered the skull of one of our dogs and had been played a harness placed in clear view yeah, that's not an accident, that's not something y'all did.
Speaker 1:That was a hate crime.
Speaker 2:So I believe the dogs had passed prior and I was reading somewhere that they actually had kept the remains, so it wasn't like they killed the dog.
Speaker 1:Okay, what the fuck is happening here?
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying this isn't no normal people. That's what I mean. This isn't no normal people about them. That's why it's kind of crazy. So, like the remains were there and what they, I guess he's trying to say here out and about, well, they were still at the house because the house burned down and all that stuff, so they still had remains of the dog there at the house that they would grieve and you know, remember stuff about, for so you didn't bury the fucking dog I mean, I don't know how they had the remains set up, but it could have been that they picked the remains up and then did something to you know.
Speaker 1:Let me not judge the dead.
Speaker 2:I just don't. I just think, because the way that I think I talked to you about it earlier was it was like they killed the dog and then like skipped it.
Speaker 1:Yes, that's what. I thought so that's what.
Speaker 2:I mean this caused both of us severe emotional distress. We began yelling and crying in response to the pain of what we saw. While we were doing doing this, a man approached us. He started yelling homophobic slurs at us and this uh raised the gun from his lap and fired.
Speaker 2:So this part right here is obviously the you know most dramatic part of it. So they did have somebody there because they somebody drove them to the house. So when the police talked to this person, the police never said anything about any homophobic slurs being talked, uh, being yelled out. They did have an argument before the gun was pushed out, but this was not in the report because the police had deemed it's not a hate crime or a homoactive because it was a bunch of gay people like. He didn't say that they did, the police didn't rule that. They said there's no evidence of that so far. Um, and also, too, that jonathan and his man had had a prior contentious relationship, uh, that had been going on, like where they had the police called on each other before. So that's why this isn't some stranger who came up.
Speaker 2:Jonathan and I had no weapons. Uh, we were not threatening anyone, we were grieving. We were standing side by side when the man fired. Jonathan pushed me out the way. He saved my life. Jonathan is my husband. He gave me more love and our times together than most people ever get. We were newlyweds, we picked Valentine's Day, we were in the process of looking for a trailer and planning our future had to switch over. Oh, he was murdered by someone who could not stand the sight of two men loving each other. I was with him when he passed. I told him how much he was loved, to everyone who supported him, his fans, his friends. I know he's a value to you deeply. He saw you as family focused on, so it just basically goes on to you know. Speaking to that and again, this is extremely, extremely sad my john redcorn was one of my favorite characters in king of the hill. I've also seen him do other things.
Speaker 2:Native american right he was in parks and rex's too. He played a native american guy in parks.
Speaker 1:Yes, well, that lifted the swanee curse, I think it was a very funny episode and so, but what?
Speaker 2:in my report that out were my ports in the my research that I was going through, I was looking up, uh, some just to get some more information about what was going on. So, like I said, him and this man have had a long-standing beef for a while, like both of them have called the police on each other. Uh, and one thing to kind of point out about jonathan and I don't mean this to be disparaging at all, but there was cases of the police finding him like in compromising situations, not looking like he was in the best mental state, saying that the cia was after him and stuff like that. So he wasn't always. It looks like to be someone who's always in his right mind as well, he was a little paranoid.
Speaker 2:He might have been yeah had some things going on with him as well. I mean, I can imagine being a gay man. Uh, your husband's a transgender man and you're in texas. Like I'm pretty sure like a lot of stuff is going to come with that, like it's not going to just be a seamless transition my goodness like I and you're a native american man and it's all that.
Speaker 1:So you're a man of color it's just so many things like just go be somewhere, you're safer yeah, I mean, that's my thing like just to me like so we don't know again that this being something, because of his christ we don't know this per se was done because of his identity.
Speaker 2:Because I said these two men have had a lot of issues. They like he called the police on jonathan before because he said jonathan was, uh, driving around his house and like pointing at his house and stuff like that. So again they've had a long-standing contentious relationship. So more information is going to come out. Like the dude even admitted to like I shot him like off top. It wasn't like he was trying to act like it was anything crazy.
Speaker 1:He's gay. Yeah, I shot him because, like because he's a bitch Because we got into this argument, yeah. Because fuck that nigga, but you still can't shoot him because of that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I think a lot of people kind of have gone out of their way to try to portray this as like this big homophobic act, and I just want us to hold our horses on that, because it's not probably the wisest thing to go in at it and to point this point out, point this part out where it's not fully been sustained this is a terrible pride month.
Speaker 1:They done killed john jojo siwa laid up in bed with a white man and um what you call it, the knicks lost no, what was crazy is too like.
Speaker 2:So this is also it's pride month, but it's also men's mental health and donald and elon broke up like but it's also that's a good thing but it's also men's mental health month, so I don't know if you saw my tweet that I put out the other day. I got my first million, but it was because that's hate.
Speaker 1:Boo fuck men's mental health that's hate fuck y'all that's crazy, that's wild are all y'all suffering in the patriarchy that y'all benefit from on a daily, hourly and minutely basis. Are you sad? No, I only care about black men, and barely.
Speaker 6:I'm kidding a very deep depression. I'd come off of uh selling my company, uh selling sports science, espn, you know, and you're kind of living in park city trying to feeling like you're retiring this is john.
Speaker 6:Oh my god you know the isolation isolation that you feel living in a mountain town, the cold weather, injuries, things not going right. I spiraled into a deep, deep depression and I was flat out suicidal, so much so I had a noose tied around my neck. I was ready to do it and my dog, Zeppelin, came to my rescue, literally pulled on my pants, on my jeans and literally was going crazy, wouldn't leave me alone. And I, like in my suicidal funk, was like what am I doing? I literally picked up my phone, called my mom. I said there's something wrong with me. I am like mentally lost. I then went through a battle I mean, I'm telling you a battle to get out of it. I went to six different psychologists and psychiatrists, finally found my answer, finally found the way, and never since that day where I found Dr Sandy, who is actually in Virginia. He, he led me down the right path. We found a solution and I have never been depressed a day in my life from that moment forward, and I am so grateful.
Speaker 1:Something ancestral. Something ancestral within me is yeah, does not want me to give a fuck about a white man with a noose around his neck, like I don't care but go ahead so he recently uh self, uh alive, unalived himself recently so sad yeah, so this he said this probably like two years ago in this interview and it just came out that he, you know, unalived himself and this action.
Speaker 2:And it's, like I said, when you kind of just have to put it all into perspective, the way that that is, and to see how vulnerable he was.
Speaker 1:He was battling with it for a very long time, obviously.
Speaker 2:And one of the things that took out I really took from his interview was like if someone would have asked me if I would have heard that when it happened, I would have told you this more than likely could have been an outcome, because when you think that you can beat depression is when you've already lost. You don't. As somebody who has battled it with and continues to battle with it to this day, that's not something that ends, it's not something that ever stops. It's something that you make, a concerted effort and a choice, like you have to choose every day you have to live with it.
Speaker 1:And you have to, like, make it a like, a part of yourself. Like you can't make it go away technically, but like you can just live with it, yeah, like this just to being real.
Speaker 2:It's just you kind of have to focus in on the small things that are important, like if I was just to talk about the, the things that have kept me alive, just in my progression. Like I can just think about one of the wings, that one of the things that used to be was like I just didn't want anyone to have to see it. You know, like I didn't want someone to have to clean that up and have to, you know, move me around and, do you know, just have to become less of themselves from that. You know. I mean, like you see a dead body, you or you're, you're probably less human after seeing something like that, and that was like one of the reasons and like overall, like narcissism, like narcissism has probably kept me from just doing a lot of stuff like just it's a crazy thing to say, but in the, in the large grand scheme of things, where him can't kill himself, it's a crazy thing to say, but in the in the large grand scheme of things, you, him, him can't kill himself.
Speaker 1:It's not even like a him thing.
Speaker 2:It's like, more of like. I want to see what's going to happen, or my, my voice needs to be there in regards to the end, or whenever that happens, because, like and sometimes there's also be like I didn't think I was fly enough to do it. So like I would think about other niggas who did.
Speaker 2:I'm like that niggas fly, like yeah, he's way flyer than me. I can't do some fly shit like that. So it's just like you kind of just have to find just certain things and then you just continue to battle. Like you, you have your your time and you have to just make sure that those moments when the episodes are like the biggest, that you just can find those people or that reason that you need. Like we was talking about the Thunderbolts movie and they had a scene where he was like fighting his depression physically and it was such a good scene because it didn't do nothing.
Speaker 2:It didn't prove anything right.
Speaker 1:It didn't make anything better.
Speaker 2:It just seemed like it might have, but it didn't do nothing for real at all. It was the point of it was like you can't fight this monster on your own because fighting it only feeds it more. You're only giving it more ammo because you're not going to win.
Speaker 2:And when you realize that that depression goes even further, like you go even deeper into the darkness and you just have to just have people around you that you, or reasons that yourself that you have to find, to just want to stay here, because if you don't, it's very easy, like it's very easy to just take that step, and especially when you're by yourself, a lot, like you said, isolation, you're alone, uh, people probably won't figure out for days, and it's just. It's like I said, man, if you, if you're alone, uh, people probably won't figure out for days, and it's just. It's like I said, man, if you, if you're going through that, just try to find your purpose, uh, but I I also want to say I don't think anyone who's weak for succumbing to it.
Speaker 2:Uh, you had to find your peace you had to find your peace most definitely. I think they're all worried about me. They don't do, they don't pay all the policies if you kill yourself, so I'm not you know, make that joke after that?
Speaker 1:that's not funny I don't want you to die or kill yourself oh all right, uh, well, we can wrap it up.
Speaker 2:And just last topic. Did you want to talk about the cardi b thing? Did you want to talk about cardi b and stefan diggs?
Speaker 1:not not necessarily all I, because I just want them.
Speaker 2:I had a journalistic kind of spin to it, but that was about it. Okay, you can go ahead.
Speaker 1:I think it's a little bit crazy to give your son the same um hairstyle as the nigga you fucking girl like come on yo, cardi.
Speaker 2:Cardi reminds me of like that, that one chick, that just she was just a sucker for love yeah, she seems like a lover girl for real like this is the fact that she talking about god and instruct told her that he might be the one, and all this other stuff like this is the exact thing I didn't want to happen, like I love when they suck us yo I complete, I'm completely fine.
Speaker 1:I was fine with, or just having fun with, the man like this is not your one, like this is the the person that's your fun directly. Yeah, this is like the young big dick man that you need to have fun with for the time being and then like in, like maybe three years, when you're healed actually healed then you can go on and find the, your, your next, like actual man. But that's. That's a little bit crazy to think that Stefan is the man who's going to be the one like, like, literally his teammates.
Speaker 1:The nigga has two brand new, fresh out the womb kids, does he not?
Speaker 2:His teammates did a. Who would you want your sister to date and or who wouldn't you want your sister?
Speaker 1:to date and everybody picked stephan. Yeah, the whole team that nigga be knocking shit down this is my question was about to spin on.
Speaker 2:it was was how did you feel about essence magazine kind of promoting her little situation ship with them, because essence has been a staple of what people would say like black excellence or highbrow black culture and for them to now to be promoting what looks like to be like the ghetto family reunion, it just kind of seems out of place.
Speaker 1:What did they post?
Speaker 2:They just posted a picture of hold on, Was it?
Speaker 1:just Cardi and Stephon.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was them on a boat together, you know the one where she got her ass out. Yeah. And he just laying next to her on the boat.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:That's the one that they posted.
Speaker 1:I mean people like that. I think they posted that because it's like she got her lick back.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what the post says. Sometimes your lick back is just having a good time.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That's problematic.
Speaker 1:No, I think essence is geared towards black women, but it's not geared to messy blackness. I think it's geared towards black women and black women absolutely love the fact that she looked like she went in after being dragged through the mud. So I don't think it's messy that essence posted.
Speaker 2:Well, it is a little bit messy thank you, please don't don't be disingenuous, it is it is definitely messy, but I don't think it's lowbrow, that's definitely lowbrow, this is lowbrow shit, right here, yeah because essence doesn't only do highbrow, like they do they've been mostly. What they do is just gossipy shit.
Speaker 1:Sometimes they post shit.
Speaker 2:No, they more been highbrow. Did they not do a tiana? That's not source. They didn't do it. No, they didn't do no tiana and aaron, and if they did, because they was in a project together though okay, hold on.
Speaker 1:Speaking of tiana and aaron, she posed, she, she put a video out. Aaron is in the video. I would like to see it like please, how much, I don't care how much the only fans would be, just do the one video. I will pay upwards of 550 dollars, past that that's too much for any kind of pornography for tiana taylor by herself, I would pay at least $3.50. Jesus, have you seen Tiana Taylor? Maybe it's because you haven't seen her in person. She looks better in person.
Speaker 2:Didn't she just get some work done? No, I thought somebody said she just got some work done on her face.
Speaker 1:No, you know who just got some work done on her face, jada Wader.
Speaker 2:That nose looks sick. She should have sat down. They need to sit down for a few months. This is what it is was it was anything else you wanted to touch in touch on that with the stefan digs, because I felt like he may be overstepping a little bit too with the sun shit. The fact that he's been responding to offsets post cardi took him to her braider.
Speaker 1:Um, and I don't think that was stefan, I think that was cardi, I think that was even worse I think that was full cardi trying to get her nigga mad and then also offset, deleted his social media. He deleted his twitter. That nigga about to spin the block and crash the fuck out I'm just trying to tell you, stefan, you better hire some security.
Speaker 2:Yeah, offset was the one that was always the loose cannon. He was the one who would jump into the crowd. He'd be the one who like get arrested also offset.
Speaker 1:You have 70 11 kids. You can't just like attack this man, or else you're going to jail. Like stefan is not a street nigga, he's calling the police, you're going to jail when the migos came to my school, offset went to jail.
Speaker 2:So nothing ain't nothing stopping that nigga from doing that. I promise you ain't nothing stopping him.
Speaker 1:I mean it just depends on how much time he's doing as, like I said, he got 70 11 kids like he needs to be out.
Speaker 2:They was out there. They didn't get that man. No bail or nothing. He's had to sit in jail for forever. That's how bad his was. It was nuts, uh, but uh, I think we can. One more topic and then we can just call it a raps. Okay, so, okay. So, austin age of the boston celtics he's been in the front office for 14 years recently signed uh to be the ceo of basketball operators. You know to be the CEO of basketball operations. You know to be the president of basketball operations for the Utah jazz. So, conveniently, the CEO of basketball operations is his father.
Speaker 1:So of course he got that job.
Speaker 2:So, but the thing is, the place that he was at for 14 years the Boston Celtics his father was there first, so his father had been putting him on Forever, basically, essentially.
Speaker 1:As you should as a father.
Speaker 2:For sure if you got the ability. So a little bit of his background for Austin. He played at BYU for about four years. He jumped into coaching at Southern Utah.
Speaker 2:He then he was like an assistant, I believe, there Then he also got into coaching within the G League and then from there he went to be in the scout and player development for the Celtics, then went into the front office and now he's the president of operations. So what a lot of people have been using this as a discussion is to essentially ask why is it okay for the white folks to do the nepotism in this manner? But everybody was heavily critical of Bronny and Tom Thomas. We've spoken by him on a show before a former Washington wizard.
Speaker 2:He says uh, are people, are the people who were jumping up and down screaming nepotism with LeBron and his son Bronny, doing the same with Danny Age and his son Austin, or is this different and I hate to break it to you and Mark Lamont Hill actually agreed with me with this too, because he tweeted this as well it it is different. This is 100% different, because being in the front office of a sports organization is essentially like working for a business. There isn't necessarily a physical requirement that's necessary for you to do the sport or to do this job. Bronny James, you're getting into something that literally has requirements that aren't, you know, in stone, but there are physical uh and eye test requirements that are generally you can't absolutely be trash and not have any skill and still be in the nba, even if you're lebron james's son, yeah, even in business.
Speaker 2:You cannot be good at math and still be good at other elements of businesses that make you thrive. Yeah, and basketball. If you're not fast, it's a wrap, like if you're not tall, it could be very difficult, for you have to now be exceptional in other levels.
Speaker 1:Yeah, if you're not good at math, you still have calculators and ai. If you're not fast, that's it.
Speaker 2:That's just, it's over with so like this idea that it's something, and then the fact that this kid, austin, kind of went through the ringer. Granted, was it a better ringer than some of his, you know, uh, peers would have had to go through for sure a way better winger was it yeah, he got to be assistant coaches and all sorts of stuff when you say ringer went through the ringer I.
Speaker 1:I think they made him jump through a bunch of hoops to get to where he's at.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's going to do it. What I'm saying is his experience going through the ringer is going to be a lot easier than his peers meaning like stuff that they may ask uh, okay somebody who doesn't, whose dad isn't danny age, a legend with the boston celtics? Like you're not gonna have, you're gonna have to do certain things that he don't have to do yeah, to get him to earn his stripes.
Speaker 2:That's what I mean, because your daddy already earns your stripes for you like a couple of them like what, like certain things with Bronny could get on a hot streak and maybe make three shots in a row and everybody in the gym gonna act like, oh, that's, that's the dopest thing. He, he proven us all wrong because he made three shots in the gym. That that that will help in his confidence. But that doesn't necessarily going to produce him in the court. But when you're working with coaching staffs and you get there early three days in a row and you set up all the equipment early and stuff like that stuff, that's a bonus. That doesn't take you being super athletic or super, uh, gifted, it just means that you're committed yeah, you just have to be motivated.
Speaker 2:It's a different skill set and I think a lot of black people for some reason get into this mindset where they don't understand nepotism, they don't really quantify it, and then, when they value it, and they don't value it.
Speaker 1:That's the biggest thing. I value nepotism like a motherfucker. I wish nepotism played a bigger role in my life, but my parents were immigrants so naturally they couldn't our kid.
Speaker 2:Every single door I can open for them will be left wide the fuck open yeah, I mean even with my family, like because of where especially back in maryland, where some of us have particular positions like that was a thing, like yeah, your kid is going to get whatever you've already built on or been a part of.
Speaker 1:You're going to go to school for what you're paying back to new york.
Speaker 2:We will benefit from that we don't know how about all that? Right now, this is just discussions, though, but uh, it just seemed like because you brought this up with, uh, the obama kids and that they didn't want to use obama's last name, it's like why are y'all so goofy?
Speaker 1:malia obama is specifically, so this was a whole new story. That's why I said I want the obamas to take us out the group chat. She, in professional settings, no longer wants to go by obama. She's gonna use malia, whatever her middle name is, and she's gonna go by her middle name. Why is it so bad that you're, like I do, get wanting to accomplish things with your own merit? That's amazing or whatever. Yes, but at the same time, if you get into these spaces on the account of your father being the first black president of the United States, then it's fine. You're not going to keep the job because your father was the first black president of the United States, then it's fine. You're not going to keep the job because your father was the first black president. You're going to keep the job because you're valuable. You getting into those doors because you're Obama. I would be so proud if I had that last name.
Speaker 1:It just seems like a lot of them, it's a legacy and I feel like it's kind of like I mean blame they mama A spit in the face.
Speaker 2:Blame they, mama. The value of the name is not being. It's not starting at the top.
Speaker 1:I want them to take us out to group chats so bad.
Speaker 1:I just really feel like that, I wish I knew less about them After the Obamas left the White House. After the Obamas left the White House, maybe like y'all can produce things that y'all aren't in, but then after that, like the books work completely fine too. I'm fine with the books, but then, like Michelle Obama having a podcast and there being like she's kind of letting us into her marriage and her life, like Jada Pinkett was Another one that I would like us to permanently for the rest of their lives, take us out the group chat. I cannot believe we forgot about will smith and jada pickett smith for some reason, they've been quiet.
Speaker 1:That's why yeah, take us out the group chat, but there is kind of giving that and there's no way you should be giving that because y'all are the obamas. Just shut the the fuck up. Why do I know less about Beyonce than I do about Michelle and Barack Obama? That seems so convoluted and backwards to me.
Speaker 2:I mean this is just because Obama never had a son. Man Like this is where I see it as Like you ain't got nobody. That's Slight mist of misogyny. Hey cool, we'll go with it. The thing is, here is like you, we'll go with it.
Speaker 1:The thing is here is like you ain't got nobody who respecting the grind and what you doing, these you got all of this.
Speaker 2:Shuts the fuck up. I bet she does. That sounds cool she's, but they said she wanted to get rid of her name too. No, it was just malia. I thought the news story said no malia I believe that it was okay okay, I believe that news story was saying both of them, though they both were planning on doing that, and it don't even make sense with Malia, because Malia is trying to be a film director who doesn't want to work for Obama Productions Like what is you doing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, everything is. Michelle Obama reveals daughter. Malia Obama's name change it's Malia Sasha.
Speaker 2:Thank goodness.
Speaker 1:Sasha is a bad bitch. Have you seen her? Yeah, she grown now, so I've been looking. Yeah, like she. She has a very like boho chic style. She like. I love her. The waist is on tiny, like always.
Speaker 2:She, oh, she always got the braids like that's the other part very unproblematic. That's the other part too. If they get married more than likely, they gonna lose the last name anyway.
Speaker 1:So it's like this this if your last name is obama, then that nigga gotta take your last name.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry it just seems so crazy that they don't have this kind of like. They don't respect it in a real way and I get it, they're younger girls or whatever.
Speaker 1:But if my name, if my last name was obama, if my last name was the last name of the first black president of the united states, I don't give a fuck how you feel like. I'm not taking your last name. I'm keeping my last name. Yeah, I mean, you wouldn't?
Speaker 2:I'm not even hyphenating if we're being honest, like if you, being the president's daughter, wouldn't, it wouldn't appeal to me. It's just that wouldn't have been appealing okay, not you.
Speaker 1:Whoever I was with, like from jump, I'm not changing my last name. That is also something that my dad was kind of like when I was growing up. He was like I want you to keep your last name. And I was like I don't give a fuck, I'll take my husband's last name if he wants me to take his last name, like it's not a big deal to me. I ended up keeping my last name because we both don't really like it's not that deep. I don't want to do all that paperwork.
Speaker 2:I'm less of a man.
Speaker 1:If you were adamant about it, if it was something that you felt very strongly about, then I would just change my last name to Proctor. It's not, I'm not, I don't feel strongly about it still to this day. She don't like my name, so she don't respect it. I would like to have an easier last name to pronounce. I'm sure of it. Like I, I promise you I have two silent letters in my name in my last name.
Speaker 1:I thought that was fly it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Also, it's not a common last name. If you come across a deba, they're related to me.
Speaker 2:Point blank period well, y'all, y'all girls, man, respect the life that y'all was born into. Y'all came from good nutsack, so so like, just respect it, man. That's all we asking. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 1:There's nothing wrong with opening doors for your offspring and, as the offspring, there's nothing wrong with walking through those doors Like it's a privilege to have parents who can do that for you. It's a privilege to have parents point blank For sure?
Speaker 2:All right, well, we can wrap it up here. Last thing I do want to just bring up to you man, peewee herman was getting black dick. Yo, did you know that peewee herman was getting black dick? Y'all need to to know that. If I had to know it, you guys gotta know it, honestly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, new documentary check it out me and pw herman have more in common than than I thought nigga.
Speaker 2:You remember pw, remember pw herman.
Speaker 1:He got in trouble for jacking in the movie theater yeah, but it was a jerk off movie theater it was a nasty theater like how you get in trouble for jerking off in a jerk off movie theater because he was famous.
Speaker 2:So it's like you can't do that. That's what. That's what the fucking low life supposed to be doing that, not you, nigga you around kids come on bro, there were kids in the jerk-off movie.
Speaker 1:No, bb herman was for kids okay, like you can't be.
Speaker 2:Uh, that's like seeing jesus doing crap still an adult like you.
Speaker 1:You don't think, miss, yeah, what you think? Miss rachel be getting her back blown the fuck out, but it's not in public. Had a baby, but it's not in public. You right, miss rachel be getting put through that mattress, could you imagine?
Speaker 2:I'm sure if it miss rachel could you imagine if niggas was like miss rachel was at the sex parties, like she was going crazy at the at the?
Speaker 1:swinger parties.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but yeah yeah, that would be nuts.
Speaker 1:But if were there supposed to be people like paying attention to pwey herman while he was at the jerk-off movie theater obviously he made the scene supposed to be making like minding their own business obviously the nigga made enough of a scene I feel like at the jerk-off movie theater, which I've said this one too many times during the show. But you fucking masturbating maniac at the at that movie theater.
Speaker 1:It's probably not the rules, but like you know how like social rules go into place, like it's probably one of the rules for you to just like, keep your eyes.
Speaker 2:they should probably make little stalls for you, Like when the movie starts like you get your own little stall.
Speaker 1:But the jerk-off movie theater. Like the excitement it's probably still the regular movie theater. Just on a Saturday, they just had blocks of like this is freaky time.
Speaker 2:Could you imagine having to clean up after that? Imagine cleaning up after a regular movie theater and then adding sperm to that, adding cum and dirty cum rags Ugh.
Speaker 1:You got to pay me extra and we got to come in here in hazmat suits.
Speaker 2:You know the paper towel industry probably was going through it like it's heyday.
Speaker 1:But they probably had to bring their own shit.
Speaker 2:No, I'm pretty sure they had some napkins in the lobby.
Speaker 1:No, they don't have some napkins in the lobby? They don't have well in the lobby.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they probably have something they grab a napkin. It's like you know, when you go to the 3d movies and you got to grab the the glasses out of the bot.
Speaker 1:That's how they had the rags, I am done they probably had reusable, like when they watched them ill and then I just cleaned them, dried them today probably. Yeah, for sure, nasty, yeah, they probably share with each other.
Speaker 2:Go, bro, you got a little bit on your leg, get it off the pass around comrade yeah. Where do you think that term came from, comrade?
Speaker 1:yeah that's what we used to call a little top top oh poor girl yeah
Speaker 2:all right, well, I mean, we're gonna leave it here. Man, we greatly appreciate y'all listening to us. Uh, I hope we were entertaining. I think we were.
Speaker 3:We should have been uh, this was a good this was a good show.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man we we shot it on our ops. You know, fuck elon, peter thiel, charlie kirk, matt walsh. All you need to suck a dick uh for real all right, uh tell them what they need to do you need to come up with a new um I'm just gonna. I'm just gonna like get a list of just like shit talking people I don't like and like I'm gonna rhyme shit with their names and stuff like that.
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