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The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only. I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real. No one is exposing, revealing, indicting, or telling you anything about themselves. Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart or our own. Enjoy the show. It's nothing wrong with it, yo. It's not. It's not wrong. I used to be that dude.

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There's something wrong with.

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No, but part of, you know what part of being a man is. All of these experiences where you learn that something is wrong with your behavior. Right?

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That's true. That's true.

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Unlearning the bullshit. Yeah, you gotta unlearn some of that shit. The beauty of all the different phases of life. So set it off. So what happened was off on these dudes, man. We here best in the game.

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I, um.

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Best in the fucking universe, man. Give him a little story about ourselves.

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Last part, last part. Joe showed his nails. That should be shiny, shiny. So Joe showed his nails. I don't get the manicure, jail nigga. I get the buff. But I didn't know, so I put that as a mental note.

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Shout out. Shout out to some of the jail dudes that may be listening. Beautiful weekend. We don't want smoke. We're not here to divide the culture today. But shout out to the gel dude.

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But. So Wednesday I went, I said, you know, I don't want. I don't want jail. They said, you want buff? I said, yeah.

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Hold up, hold up. Shiny buff.

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Yeah, yeah, shiny buff.

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So you told him a buff?

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Yeah, I told him a buff.

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So I went in jail before I.

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Was getting jailed, before I ain't gonna lie. Cause itch had caught me. That's why I had got my nails done for a while.

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You got jail on your nails?

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Yeah, he caught me. I said, I'm not getting my shit.

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Done for a while.

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So I got it. So I went to the studio. My bad. And some of the girls that work in the nightlife, they was like, yo, let me see your nails. Cause you betting I had got that jail shit. Because niggas shit be looking crazy under uv light. I said, now I got the buff. There was round of applause, but I felt like a bird. I had to. Cause I said, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just learned about the shit on Wednesday.

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So what now? You know, you don't learn it, but I had to. As long as you learn it.

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Never too old to learn.

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It's not in me. I had to tell them, nah, Joe put me on. I stole it from Joe. And she was like, oh, Joe was fly for that. Because it looks nasty when the men are in the nightclub throwing money and the fucking. Their nails are shining, looking crazy under the light. You know what I'm saying? Glow in the dark nails. I didn't know about the buff. The niggas was doing like this. Oh, my hand is tied and I.

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Look like that, dog. I come from the era where it wasn't all about dudes having the bag. I come from the era where women looked at you.

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No, you talk about it.

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They looked at the details and noticed things about you and your character.

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That's true. Talk about it.

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So I used to be a young bird, unknowledgeable, dirty ass nigga with potential, though. So I bagged them off. Potential. And then they came around and cleaned you up. No.

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Yeah.

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I mean, we could tell the survivors.

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We could tell the survivors. No, no.

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Let's tell the truth, nigga. I believe that all the real fly shit that dudes know come from a girl, from a shout.

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That's okay.

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So, yeah, I was. You know what I mean?

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How the fuck you learned about that.

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Bullshit dirt all up under my nails? The bad. The bad chicks was noticing. Then one day, I don't know how old I was, real, real, real young. I went to try to play with some pussy, and the chick noticed my nails from earlier in the night and was like, boy, if you don't get them dirty ass nails off my pretty ass pussy, and that was all you needed. That was the last time somebody would ever speak to me like that. That was the very last time. That moment of embarrassment when the lights is out and it's just you and her. Nobody else has to know what occurred right here. She said that shit to you and your soul just sunk to the fucking.

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That's a fact.

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True. I can't even finger bang this shit. That's my shit, too. That's my shit.

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Finger bang champion.

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And then I gotta judge all the dirty chicks that let me put my dirty ass finger in they pussy before that.

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Yep.

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Shout out to the older demographic listening. We normally don't start with this much vulgarity, but this is real shit we talking about.

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The older women gonna identify.

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Oh, yeah, yeah.

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And the older men, I'd be like, yeah, they learned.

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And then you start looking at niggas nails, right? Cause I started getting the manicures. I went to my OG, I went right to Dill, who worked manual factory labor his whole life and was on some thugged out shit. So shit like the Internet and manicures, it was like. Like, dog, I'm trying to tell you some good shit here. Niggas nails be cuticle ball fucked up. Niggas be biting they fucking nails. And got the nerve to want to talk about women with you. I can't talk about women with the likes of you. You biting your nails out. I can't even call you when we out at the bar. The spot somewhere, you sitting there, start biting your nails. Or you looking fucking just un pleasurable, bro.

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That was.

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Yeah, uncapped. Where's your maintenance? Where's your man maintenance at? And from that day, every single week, it's been a manicure, buddy. Every week. I don't miss it.

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It's just grooming.

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You ain't never gonna catch me off my dean.

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You should be well groomed.

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You will never catch me off my dean nowhere, nigga.

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All right.

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I might walk back in there. My appointment is Thursday. I might walk back in Monday for the rebuff. Fuck is you talking about? If I got too much time on a Monday. Yo, hit that buff again. Right click.

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Shiny, buff.

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Thanks. Alice.

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That's her name.

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That is her name.

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He ain't been going there for seven years.

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Ain't on the lady name a lot longer than that. I'm like, dog and still didn't know Lady Alice. That's Alice. I was calling Alinda. She never corrected me. You pay, I tip good. You pay, I tip good. Tip. Flation. Yeah. Yeah, man. Hit yourself with a little buff. You spend a lot of time with Holly, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's cool. Shout out to Holly, man.

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Shout out to her. Salute.

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Go to Kate.

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Gotcha.

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I didn't hear you.

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What?

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Kate.

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Yeah, whatever that was.

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I got you.

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How y'all feeling, man? Feeling good.

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Feeling good, man.

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Feeling good. Y'all looking good. Smelling good.

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You talking about nail shit, bro, that was my one bad habit that I tried everything in my power to break. I just could not stop doing it.

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Use a butter.

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Yeah.

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Did you ever put that stuff.

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I tried apple bitters.

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Apple butter.

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I didn't give a fuck about that.

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How did you. The nervous cat habit.

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I don't know if you really is his nerves, no matter what I'm talking about.

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And I'm not sucking thumb.

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No.

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How you know? You answer too fast.

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I don't know if I suck my thumb, bro.

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Yeah, you don't stop with that, too. How would you remember? What's the earliest that you remember in your life?

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I remember three. I remember three.

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I used to suck my thumb.

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I remember three, too.

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Sucked my thumb. I used to suck the shit out of my thumb.

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Yeah, up until, like, five or six.

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Really? Yeah.

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And then. And then my best friend's mom, she said she was west indian lady. She was like, you know what, Melissa? If you keep on doing that, your teeth are gonna look like Draculas. You're gonna get the mushroom instantly. I was like, yeah, stop me right in my tracks.

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I'm afraid our broadcast is too big to continue with the thumb sucking, although.

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There'S many layers that we can get to the thumb suckers.

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Self diagnosed. Self diagnosed. You got to get that checked out. You got to get it confirmed now, you know?

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Or you could just check yourself out and that be that.

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Yeah, yeah, I saw that.

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You just got to have a safe space.

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I don't know if I have any inspiration. Y'all can talk. Let me just see what's up.

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What's up, Paul? Got your glasses on today. You like? Man dog from Dexter, man dog allergies.

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WHOOP my ass, man.

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You ain't lied. You look different.

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I can see how you got your.

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Got the table, too.

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Yeah, I can see you got your bachelor's and associates. Nah, nah, nah.

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You look like a little six'five john.

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Yeah, you do.

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You might've had a couple baddies back, you know, you got your superman curl going.

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Yeah, good life. Was that a wedding last night? Having a good time watching the game and the draft at the same time on my phone.

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Like a loser at somebody's wedding.

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That's right.

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Thursday.

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God, Parks, they work in the school system and they're on break, so I guess it makes sense doing on Thursday, but I was just being a loser there in the corner, watch, watching the draft of the air pod.

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That's mad rude.

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All the, all the men there were doing the same iPad shit if they were cooking.

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Yo, scoot over, dog. Right out.

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That's crazy.

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Somebody's wedding.

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All the men are in the corner watching the game in the draft.

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I think that's against wedding etiquette.

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It's nasty.

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That's against main etiquette. Scheduling your wetting during the draft in the playoff season.

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Hello?

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Hello.

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What are you thinking about?

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What do you think, man, playoff season.

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You gotta pick a better time. We got the whole offseason. Why schedule your wedding around the NBA, man? Why do you think? A lot of people get married in August and shit, ain't no basketball going on.

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Hello?

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People schedule their wedding around. This ain't no football. Ain't no.

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It's cheaper. It's cheaper in the summer.

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It's really.

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It's cheaper in the weekdays.

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Yeah, it is.

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It is.

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Go try to. Okay, I got it. I got it.

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It was a beautiful wedding, though.

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Sluts. None of y'all are close to marriage. Shut the fuck up and flip. Why are y'all three discussing melissa and shut the. I don't know.

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It might be a couple more close knocking.

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Long road ahead. Nah, I'm tired of podcasters. Always want to jump in like the expert voice on some shit. A long road ahead.

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I literally just caught his shit.

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Don't say nothing about marriage. You and you and you.

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He could possibly get married. He could possibly get married.

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I could possibly make eight books, too. I could possibly do a lot of shit. I just want to jump out with some man shit up. Let's start with this today. Let's be ourselves. Can we be ourselves today?

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Yes, we can.

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Please hold once. Please stop. Leave me alone. Put it right up there. Leave me alone.

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For my mental roller duck.

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I seen something I want to address, too, while we on the subject of relationships, and then I'm gonna start this podcast. Yo, shout out to all the poly dudes out there, all you dudes that live that poly life.

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What's poly again?

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When you have two or more girlfriends?

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Polyamorous.

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Multiple girlfriends.

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Polyamorous. Multiple women. Multiple girlfriends. Multiple relationships. And they know about each other, and they work this whole ecosystem. They got. I ain't gonna lie. A lot of y'all got sets of mid.

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Oh, shit.

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Tired of y'all niggas popping up, trying to be the fucking different guy in the bunch with all this polytalk. A lot of y'all is running around with two sets of a mid pack.

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Wait, time out, though. Time out, Joe. Time out.

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Very real headaches.

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Do you know what the headache would be having two dimes. Two tens.

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Well, you know what the old head nigga say, right?

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What?

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You can't get yourself a ten, at least you could do is fuck five twos.

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I never heard that before. That's on your horny Reddit.

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Hey, look, horns about. I heard that.

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I heard it.

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I ain't never heard of fuck five twos.

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Yo, what you talking about?

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I mean, some niggas.

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I don't be seeing a lot of y'all with two sets of fire.

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Now, some nice.

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I don't want to hear from them Polly niggas. Shut the fuck up. If you run osmogs, do you know.

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What kind of headaches?

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That would be two sets of fire costs a lot.

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Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

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Lou. Will, the only one dasseen did it right. He the only one I seen did it right.

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He's rich.

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Yo, y'all, you gotta stop putting everything to money. He could. He's. Could be funny. He could be funny.

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In this case, the money has a.

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Lot to do with it now. So now what y'all saying is, y'all do that a lot. Y'all speak from a place of some privilege, right? Right wing capitalist. A lot of you guys ideologies support a fucking. Yeah. Yo, don't get me started.

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Yo, could you call. Caught your button, yo.

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Word. This is my question, y'all. Before y'all attack, no broke dude is.

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Gonna have two nice ones at home.

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Took the question out my mouth. That was my question. Y'all don't think there's no broke polyamorous dude that could get it done?

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I met one nigga, yes.

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Why would you conflict this probabilities?

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Low.

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Give me the low. What's the percentage?

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We don't know for absolute scientific.

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We talk dudes. It's guess 30% of these dudes got two sets of fire.

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No, I'm talking about a broke dude.

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Oh.

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I mean, that girl. Two broke dude sets a fire. I'm not gonna say. Might be lower than that. Yeah, I'm not gonna put that at 30.

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Most.

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Can't even afford two women.

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Now you're bringing money back into it.

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I'm telling you that I just wanted.

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Not a money thing that got his.

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Game in his pocket, that can pitch to two beautiful women and have them agree.

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Definitely.

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I seen it.

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I agree with that nigga.

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Possible. I want to talk about that guy. I don't want to always talk about the rich guy. The rich guy got a lot of perks.

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We're just saying it makes it a little easier. That's all we're saying here.

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But what do y'all have to say to the broke people listening that want to aspire to get to this life that y'all talking about? Only rich people have. Y'all make a lot of shit sound like only rich n could do it.

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No, it's not.

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It's gonna sound crazy, though.

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Serious. Just so that I'm thinking about it. Is this what we want today?

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This must be everything.

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I want everybody to be themselves today. No. No. Cause you gotta start. When are you gonna start? Everybody be themselves.

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I don't know who this guy is called Joe.

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I'm in the matrix. I'm going to go get my hater blockers for y'all. You better.

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You went to go get a lot of blockers.

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I'm in a good mood.

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The truth is, you got to catch him at a certain time in their life to get two of them.

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You got to catch him.

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We don't want to talk about that. The truth is, you got to catch him at a certain. He worked certain point in their life.

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They got kicked out of stock. A little fucked up, though.

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They beef with their moms. They going a lot of shit.

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A little fucked up.

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They beef with their moms. Moms don't want to watch a child no more. There's a lot of shit that you gotta catch at the right moment, nigga.

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When confidence.

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You hear the argument in the hallway and they slammed the door, catching. Hey, how you doing? You okay? I got somewhere for you to stay. That's how you catch it.

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Oh, shit.

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I seen it.

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It's like where timing meets opportunity, right?

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Here we go.

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Big mail. Exactly.

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That's how I did it. Most of y'all girlfriends out there live with me at some point.

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Yeah.

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Yo, tap your girl, if you listen into this right now. Ask if she ever lived with Joe, man. I used to have a house. Her time was had, you know? Know what I mean?

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Anyway, as was your shorty. Your shorty was had by somebody in the compound.

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That sucks. Hey, man, that's not the type of lies we were talking about. We weren't doing it. No, we weren't.

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What the fuck, bro?

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No, we weren't.

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Hey, yo, y'all niggas is nutcases.

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You know that, right? All we did was host a good time, I say.

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And y'all tell us about that. Hosting often on air. We provided the vibes and they wanted to come and vibe us.

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Exactly.

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That's it. Y'all probably.

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I ain't gotta say it on here. The culture. No, I don't have to never speak about that shit. That shit could be an urban legend for all I care. The culture know what went on.

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Okay. It's all right.

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Salute.

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You know what Corey says. Shit is true.

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Thoughts and prayers, all of it.

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Thoughts and prayers, all of it.

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Sodom and Gomorrah.

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What's up with you?

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That's twice, yo.

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Sodom and Gamora.

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All right, I'm gonna start.

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Yeah, please.

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It was a good amount of sodomy there, I'm sure.

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Oh, no.

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Oh, wow. Oh, y'all.

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That niggas played a dangerous game.

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Medium dick. It ain't too long and it ain't too thick. Before I take off my jeans, you better lower it expectations. Please, medium dick. It won't blow your mind, but it'll do.

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Don't tell my daughter.

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It'll be over quick.

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Get up on medium dick.

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Um, that's funny. Joe won't want today.

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I can't. He you want you back.

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I could tell.

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Cause you wearing a jacket on the part. You usually don't wear a jacket sitting there. He wants some different nightcrawler shit. Get your shit off, man.

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Nah, I was trying to be extra comfy today, but then I look, checked the weather before I left. I was like, I gotta throw something else on.

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You sitting down with your jacket on, though. Yeah, that's peace. That's piece.

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It's like a jacket shirt.

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It's a shacket.

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No, that's a jacket.

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That's a jacket.

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That is a jacket, though.

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What's going on? You I nigga parachute.

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I don't know why you got it on.

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Yeah, don't jump in with them.

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I'm not.

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Don't jump in with them. Hold me down there, and I'm holding you down there.

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I got you. Okay.

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And remember, here we go. Just remember, you know more words than me.

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Use them.

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Bring them out. I think that's my new line for Mel.

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Say more words.

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I gotta remind. No, you know more words. No, not say more words. You know more words than me, than all of us. This should never be a time where you are at a loss. Wait, if I know what to say with my little bit of 250 words, did I know shit? Don't worry, though. I got shots for all you educated n. This part. This is the part. Oh, you fucking super PhD. What y'all niggas taught me? What's after that? Masters. Masters, all of that job.

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Masters before PhD.

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I don't give a fuck. All of them. All of y'all, all of y'all. Well educated, well thought, well read, well versed, well ranged. Ooh. This is the pod for you. Stay right there. Don't you touch that down. Okay, what's happening here? I don't know what my phone is doing. Okay, here we go. Look at butt models, pictures. But now it's just to read the comments. It's my favorite thing on social media. Comments on sexy photos.

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Oiled up butt.

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Outside of Miami, 413 comments. You're like, let's rock and roll. It's just dudes being like, mia bella. Hard eye emojis. Or you see the guy that's like, I hope you had a great day today. That's the horniest shit I've ever read in my life. Did you type that with your boner, you weirdo?

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Oh, man.

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A great day, I bet. Go, come. And then come back with that same energy. I like Instagram. Cause you'll tell on your friends for being horny. Instagram will be like, look at this fat ass.

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35,000 people liked it.

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And Jeff be annoying, right?

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He's right.

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Yo.

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That is annoying.

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Thanks to me, my shit going in the comments, people be foul and flagrant that shit.

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I'll suck a turd out of that ass. Like, Jesus. That's still my shit. I love the comments.

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The summer's over, and we're watching the sun finally.

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Yes, sir. Always for the ladies. Always and always. Always for the ladies. And for the broken out there. Don't let what these guys have to say change these. I mean, shout out to party next door, guys. I don't really want to hear from people that don't fucking party. This part I ain't gonna lie, too. Let the party next door people get they shit on. You gotta meet a nigga that throwing that party next door. When it gets time to get. Time to get it poppin'your. Nigga still throwing on that Jeffrey Osborn. And the romance is not over. We got so much love to give.

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Like, nigga, pop the secret garden.

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That was funny. No, that was crazy.

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Don't do that.

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Don't do that. Don't do that.

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Shout to wherever you might be listening from. Shout to the real niggas all over the world, wherever you might be at. All the niggas in the car right now. Salute.

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Salute.

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Salute.

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Anybody with their kids, with their girls. Yeah. I mean, whatever you went to, whatever you went through out there.

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To blow up, she gets away. She gets away.

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Positive vibrations out there. Shout to all the truck drivers out there. Yes.

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I didn't expect that it'd be this.

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All the patrollers out there, everybody with us on the big screen right now.

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I know this ain't right for the time. Whoa, wait a minute. I don't look right. Yeah.

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I'm on my spring spoon shit right now.

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I sound like I'm hating when I'm being honest.

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I know I gotta start this. You rock this. My.

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Chest.

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Hey, Tori's canadian. I don't hear you sing Tori praises for him to be canadian, but I know he shot her. I got it. He shot her. Once a nigga shoot somebody, you can't rap for him publicly. Oh, man. All right. Man, what's up? Everybody be themselves today. Everybody be themselves today. Myself included. Which self do I want to be? So much fun. And if I'm waking up and figuring out which self you want to be, I got mad. Which self will I be? I never.

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Daddy.

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New flip.

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Flip. And mail. Mail, mail. Yeah. Best additions in the game.

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Time for us to get a drop, man. I know, I know. I know what you're doing. You know when it gets a drop.

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Baby, I'm begging, baby. I'm begging, begging, baby.

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Y'all think it shit over something. Y'all need to drop this shit. Get us a drop, nigga. Let us go out with a bang.

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Well, anytime we get some consistent behavior from you, I will put the drop in there. But, I mean, you act like you ready to leave every other month, so. Never know.

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I saw what you said too, on that.

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Never know.

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I saw what you said.

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What I said.

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So what you said of your confessions.

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I don't want to make it about us, but what did I say?

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I just saw what you said. As far as what you told one of the cast members. If this place is not.

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Oh, yeah. I want this to be a beacon of light for all in the event that it is not.

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We gotta highlight that, mo, because you did say that. But, you know, saying that on there, I didn't know how I felt about that. I avoid watching pops joint salute, but you, I didn't know how I felt watching that shit.

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I gotta talk to pops, too.

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About his confessional, too, who's on YouTube?

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Nah, nah. He said he never played spades with none of us except ish. That's not true. I remember he hunted me and Dez down after we kicked y'all ass a couple times. And every time he saw me, he was like, yo, where your friend at? Where Dez at?

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Bring her back.

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Shout out to pops, man.

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Hey, listen, it happened. You can say what you want.

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But go ahead, though.

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You lost ice. Did he lose to you?

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Ice and des.

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Yes, ice and descriptive.

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The des that I'm thinking about. Yes, that Dez. Are we free to talk?

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We can talk.

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Please don't.

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Let's go.

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Ice tape, y'all see? All right, before we. I'm ready to talk today about whatever. I don't care. Y'all know more words than me. That means that we all should be ready to talk today. All right, cool. I'm not gonna talk about that. But I got him. I get over.

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I got him.

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I got him. Nigga. I don't count if it happened on the 4 July. By the fucking barbecue. By the barbecue. While that cousin was coming by. Anybody just having a glass. That ain't winning. See what I mean? Listen, that ain't winning. That just. All right, man, we'll play again. Can you see Daz now? Can you call her?

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I don't have her number.

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Oh, I see what you did.

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There ain't nothing new.

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I see what you did there. I'm the greatest in the world at this. I don't think there's nobody in the world that does this better than me. We ran it back. See, be careful.

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There's nothing to be careful about.

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So we can't play again.

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Bam.

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I don't talk to her anymore. That's all.

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So do you count that blessed?

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Yeah, I counted.

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We still won.

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Then we ran it back, and they won. Pops one.

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Well, if y'all were so great, why did the relationship like the I joke?

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What?

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The crumble.

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It wasn't a relationship. Friends grow several ways. That wasn't my space. That was my friend. And y'all wanted to play spades, and then we was like, all right, cool.

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We'll play now when you say yeah.

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No, come on, we can talk.

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Oh, shit.

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No, no, no.

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You not narrative your way out of this.

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Not today. Talk. What episode is this? There we go.

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Smart man.

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Oh, shit.

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Welcome to episode 720.

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Maybe later we can jump, too. Cause what is a friend?

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That's a good question.

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No, we can. Let's define it.

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He trying me. And I'm a Virgo. I want to run away from this, fam. You keep trying to keep trying me. This. Like when my first baby moms threw my shit out the window in my mom's house when she wasn't home. And I grabbed them fucking express boots and hung them shits out the window. And I stood there, she looked me dead. Mind like, I dare you. You ain't gonna do shit, you bitch ass.

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What?

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What you doing? Hey. I felt like David Blaine. That shit felt so good to my soul. Yo, yo, when you just grab something that's important. It was a summer day, too.

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How high up was you?

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So it was a straight drop.

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How high up?

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It was about 2 seconds before she heard thump. It wasn't no wind. Oh, my God. Yo, thank God I got better. What's up, man?

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What's up?

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I'm off ice. I'm just joking around with you. Thank you. Thank you.

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Welcome to episode 720 of the Joe Budden podcast.

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Welcome to episode 720 of the Joe Budden Podcast presented to you by prize picks. I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, highly favored, lowly favored, humbled, happy to be here. Host Joe Budden here with a few really, really, really amazing people. And we're going to start with the biggest. We're going to just leave some silence right here for who the fuck? I'm about to introduce one of the biggest additions to this podcast. You've brought such a light. You have flourished in so many different ways, and when you set out to do something, it typically happens. You execute. I told you to go out there and get that boy as Heisman back.

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Mission accomplished.

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The furriest show not even a few days later, same week, wasn't it? Same week, same night, same fight. One of us dance ain't playing right. Not even a. Not even a week later. Ain't that Heisman back?

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It is.

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Ain't that Heisman back where it should be? Coming back home. Come on.

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That.

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Heisman is back home.

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Clap, nigga, clap.

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Okay. That man went out and got his second most important trophy back.

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What's the first one? I'm coming home. I'm coming home.

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Not only did that man get his heisman back, he got his second most important trophy to come back home. So that shit, the one and only, big Melissa Ford clap. You know what I mean? If you have something in your life that you lost that you need back, hit us up on that cameo.

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That's where she got it done at.

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We might put a little elixir on the stove for you, see if we could work some magic. Melford, how you feeling?

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I'm feeling great. I'm feeling amazing. Happy to be here.

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Good, good. Happy to have you. Thank you. Thank you for being here today.

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Of course, of course.

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Big flip in the building. You look great.

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Thank you, thank you.

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I see what you did there.

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All y'all look great, actually. I see what you did.

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No, no, no. We saw.

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Stop it. I'm happy to be here, man. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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Big ish in the building, huh?

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That's up, baby.

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That's that ish.

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You wouldn't see colors today.

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Ooh. Shout out to everybody. That was in Miami when a hollaback girl dropped, too. Oh, man. I was in the bathroom yesterday, just randomly popping.

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Ain't no holla back, girl.

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That's what. Oh, my God. Oh, my.

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You made a time for that, that.

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And that promiscuous girl era.

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Ooh.

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Oh, my lord. Shout out to y'all. That was outside for that.

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Mm hmm.

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That's where your brain went.

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That's when I was fucking white girls.

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Not true.

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Oh, you admitted it.

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I have slept with white women in my life. I'm saying it's not my thing. Like y'all.

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That was Daisy.

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Nigga, we're here to be ourselves today.

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No, you didn't.

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We here to be ourselves.

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Cause you try to. You try to. You try to deflate your numbers. And then my brother had to remind you that your numbers were high in the white category.

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Slept with white women. The finest. The white miracle with the finest white with some spice. Spicy mayonnaise. Sometimes they. Listen, I don't even want no sushi if I can't get my little spicy mayonnaise. Yeah, I did it. I did it. It's just not my go to.

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It's not your bag.

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Got it? Not my go to. Like these gentlemen.

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Who are the gentlemen? Who are these gentlemen?

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Whoever that applies to don't apply. Let it fly. Gotcha.

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Snigga in his bag.

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Don't apply, let it apply. Big ice in the building. Newark's finest.

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What you say?

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What you say?

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You gotta ask what that means. Stop playing with niggas religion, they gonna learn.

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You'll be gone. I'm away from parks. I just remembered some shit I said. Yo, I hate calling parks like that, but sometimes it'd be 11:00 at night and I'd be in bed and like, oh, shit. Hey, park, I don't think we can say that. Big parks in the building story is finest. Buffalo's finest. Po is here. Cory is here. Kevin Erickson is here. Everybody's here. Most importantly, you guys at home are here with us. How's everybody doing? Feeling well? Really good, man.

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Really good.

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Beautiful. Good. Good. Glad to hear that. That was a long intro, so, I mean, we can get right to it. What's this? What is most important? What are we most passionate about? I don't necessarily need to start with music. I want to give Mel some Runway before we get to our Amanda topic. I don't want her to just meander.

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Out of the warmer, light myself on.

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Fire, get some warm ups out there. But I'm with you.

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Okay.

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I'm with you, though. I'm here with you.

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No, I got you. Okay.

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Imani tried to get me back watching the motherfucking Jared Carmichael show.

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Yo, somebody told text you those episodes, three or four, were very.

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Somebody told me ish. Don't listen to them talk about the first two episodes. The first two episodes were a little bit extra. They were, but they said that the. The rest of the episodes have been really, really amazing. I'm really deep.

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The shit with his dad was absolutely amazing.

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Yeah, they shit with his friends.

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He said, the shit is dope.

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I'm gonna go watch it.

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Definitely.

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Salute y'all.

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No, I haven't seen anything. After I said I'm never watching it again, I kind of stuck to my word.

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Yeah, people told me, watch now.

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All of y'all sound like this shit is. This is us now.

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Really good.

[00:37:27]

This was very serious. Like, yo, what happened with his dad? I heard he was talking. It was dad bad sometimes.

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Yeah, but they were on, like, some bonding shit. It was dope. It was dope.

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All right, enough. Cause now I seem like a dickhead. I'll go watch.

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There we go.

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You should see why you can't be yourself just that fast. I think I'm done. Y'all got about 20 minutes. Trying to be my real self. And look how it turned out. My real life friends abandoned me on the ledge. They're like, nah. What you really. I can't believe you stopped watching like you said you would. Three and four is really heartfelt. They really turned it up. Tugged at the strings, cried a little bit. Some of the best cinematography. All right, all right, I'm back. You got it, guys. What you want to start with? Niggas is hung like a horse. What's up with y'all?

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They said it. What's black Knight with Martin Lawrence? Hung like a horse. Can I remember that? No. Black Knight was fire.

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I know. Hey, I'm not saying it wasn't. Okay, but nobody here's seen it.

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Facts.

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It won't blow your mind, but it'll do the trick. My adequate plan. Forget about it.

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Wait a minute.

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All right, all right. Let's get right into it. Let's get right into it. 40 minutes into the show. Where y'all wanna start?

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We can start with Drake, man. Why not?

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That was a big deal with mad reasons.

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Oh, okay. Well, let's not.

[00:39:12]

But we can. Come on, let's do it. What happened with Drake again?

[00:39:15]

The tailor made freestyle that he put out.

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Yes.

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Took it down. There was.

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Yeah, took it down. After receiving a cease and desist letter from pox estate.

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Yes.

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Fox estate wasn't too.

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Tom Waller.

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Yeah, that kind of.

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That's who it was.

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Yeah.

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I wasn't sure if the information was correct. It gets confusing with. With a deceased estates.

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I was. I was shocked that it worked. Was it because he wasn't selling it? Wasn't monetizing it in any way?

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We don't know that, though. Or maybe the Instagram monetizes does.

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And we've seen, we've seen with Tracy Chapman and Nikki where it was a leak situation that no one was.

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That one was played at radio and it was an issue over it.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. So I'm not sure how much monetization plays into it today. Right. I just don't know cuz I'm old.

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And you can make a case that you're benefiting from it in some type of way, so.

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And I mean it really hurts Drake none. Right? Like I put this out, I pulled it down. So I did what I had to do. But my people heard it.

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All the people that needed it, they got it on a phone.

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And that's the reason why he didn't put it up anywhere. Which we discussed on the last pod.

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Like.

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You know, you. You know it. I don't put a cover art on it already.

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Yeah, we saw that.

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Yeah.

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People were kind of mad at your cover.

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But um, I'm done with the beef temporarily. I'm. When they get back to it, I'll get back to it. And until then, the only record I'm still playing from all of it is like that. Mm hmm.

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Cause it's a good quality song.

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Yeah, it's just a good song.

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It's a great record.

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It's a great song. Good music. This, this or no diss without that diss on it.

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It's still a dope song.

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Yeah, right.

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That is still that record for me too. And I would. I would love to get my hands on the instrumental though. The Kanye one.

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Just the.

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I was about to say which one.

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No, the 2.0.

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That shit is crazy.

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And I ain't gonna lie from that on the future second album from that weekend record on is that I'm smoker. That is.

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I was listening every time it hit. Did you take a drive with it? Yeah, I was in the car.

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Did you crash? I know you and ice crash a lot. I know you and ice crash your cars a lot. Did you drive? Did you park and land safely? Your cars be fucked up.

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Who car be fucked? I've never crashed a car.

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All right. We're not being ourselves.

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I don't think he crashed.

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Parked when somebody hit my car.

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Your car gets into a lot of little.

[00:41:41]

It was two in one spot, remember?

[00:41:43]

Same spot. Somebody hit my car twice.

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That's what I'm saying about you. All cars are in a lot of accident. Involved in a lot of accidents.

[00:41:55]

Do you have high insurance?

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Yeah.

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I can't. Could you?

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That's a good question.

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What insurance in New Jersey? Higher than giraffe Gochuja? I can't answer that question.

[00:42:04]

But what do you pay for insurance, though? Because some of y'all nigga, you went to the army or some shit?

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Yeah, I got USA.

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You look like you got military insurance. What?

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I don't military. Said he does.

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I do.

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USAA.

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Oh, and USA is good?

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Your mom?

[00:42:21]

Yes.

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They offer me insurance.

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You got some special insurance from the MLS or something?

[00:42:29]

Martin Luther. What?

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He called State farm and gave him his MLS number. Them niggas in zero one. At least I know what type of music is. Let me pull up to him. Quarry too. Felon ass had an MLS little thingamajiggy. He can look at houses I couldn't see for a little while. You fucking bitches.

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That's it.

[00:43:04]

That is. Cause they took the little real estate class.

[00:43:07]

MLS.

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They took that shit in fucking c four. Them jail niggas being there just learning rikers they take to get all the certificates. Them niggas come out glass makers.

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I'm a welder.

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I'm a CPA.

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They do.

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And, yo, the pre jail niggas.

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Pre all jail nigga.

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Gonna call you with the idea too. Oh, yeah, I got a call the other day. Oh, look, so I got this idea, right?

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I'm already.

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All right, what's up? Yo, look, we gonna start this vitamin company.

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I got the plug on the lab from jail.

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But wait, on the jail phone, we just could put it in your name. Cause we need a clean name to put niggas.

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This is conspiracy, my nigga.

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Get off my line. All y'all going down. You sure you want to ask me? I hang up so fast, I hung up. God bless.

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Send me a letter, nigga.

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No, don't send me nothing.

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Don't involve me. I will tell h and r block. I will tell on you, nigga. What is crazy as hell. Leave me alone, idiot. Yo. All right, what else we got on Drake?

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Oh, no, that's about it.

[00:44:19]

He's died down.

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You got something on Drake? No, I'm staying away from all Drake and Kendrick matters. Both fan bases are annoying. And I'm done.

[00:44:29]

It's gotten. It's gotten unbearable.

[00:44:31]

And I can't even enjoy the.

[00:44:32]

I don't go to the Internet anymore.

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I can't either.

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Kinda. Me neither.

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Now I'm on it.

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Not to know, not to give my thoughts.

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Yeah, gotcha.

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I'm on it, perusing. I'm on it, perusing now. If I wasn't perusing, I would never seen the video. The. The nigga driving all the tourists through the safari, when the elephant came.

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The lion.

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No, not the one I saw.

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No, the one I saw. I saw the lionel.

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Oh, no. Okay, so y'all didn't see the one? No.

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What the elephant did?

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Somebody died?

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The lady. The lady passed away, right, was the older lady. Yeah, she passed away. My son said that the tourist.

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The tourist dude drove was driving through the safari thing. I don't. Hey, we'll have that talk at another time. He was driving through the thing, and it was a big elephant that had.

[00:45:23]

Seen them on the left?

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Yes, elephant like that.

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That nigga was far. That elephant man, they could start running fast, and they taping it the whole time, thinking it's some tourist shit.

[00:45:34]

Look at the elephant.

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And then the road was blocked. He couldn't drive no more.

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Oh, so now you sitting still?

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Yeah, he not had big ass tusks. He came over, flipped that whole shit over, stomped some lady out. Yeah, it was mayhem.

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Nah, that was beef. You know, they say elephants don't have elephants.

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That was beef. That's what all the comments said. That was beef. It's all elephant remembered.

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You the lady that passed away, she deals with animals. Cause her son put out a statement saying that his mother. He's not mad at the elephant. His mother wouldn't want him to be mad at the elephant or hold anybody over there liable.

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Nah, he's not mad at the elephant.

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I read that.

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You know, you can't be mad at the elephant.

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You're in their house. You're in their house.

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Yeah, true.

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But he's not holding the safari liable or whatever it was. But I. I remember reading the statement saying, this nigga sounds. That was crazy.

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I'm pretty sure you gotta sign something.

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Exactly. You definitely have to sign up.

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You out there in the wilderness, take your dumb ass out there if you want. No disrespect. Whatever happens, happens. You could have stayed home and watched this shit on YouTube.

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Put on the animal planet.

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Right on the apple vision. I like shark week. I will not be scuba diving no time soon with the hammerheads.

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I'm good at all.

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Nigga, when you watch one of those videos, a lot of shit come up. Niggas riding in the forest, the bears chasing them. Then they got them yell, that should be scary, dog.

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I saw one video, niggas getting chased. One of them little safari car shits getting chased by a giraffe. They know. Giraffe tall as hell.

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Yeah.

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So he looked like he moving in slow motion, but he's not hawked him down. What he did headbutt him.

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Stomp all over him.

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Yeah.

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I wouldn't want to be around any of any of these animals because I don't feel like humans have the greatest of reputation with them. Word like. I think they see humans and just be like.

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Y'all remember what he did with Rasheed last year?

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He really do be feeling bad for animals. When we had to, you know, we do improper, man. He would ask questions. He'd get up and walk away. Like, the birds. Don't feel catchy.

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I'm an animal guy. He gonna bring this bird expert in here with some birds who wasn't doing shit but abusing the birds.

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That's what he said.

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So the bird trying to escape, slamming into the glass window, the experts, I don't know. This is totally normal. Joe gave me a white girl, so now I'm heated. That's not normal.

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You threw me off with that.

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They don't live here.

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You think. You think that's normal for a bird to keep flying into a glass? Huh?

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He said that trying to get out by any means, right?

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White people, man. The evil whites. The evil whites. The evil whites got all types of tricks, boy. See some other shit. And then I'm done with perusing. These niggas is in the ocean with some new type of net that take up like mad. Like mad football fields of just net that you can't see. People come up with.

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You ain't seen a shit, right. They looking for him now. They got over, roared out for any information. They found a dolphin on the beach.

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With like, a gunshot.

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Yeah.

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That was an evil white. Ain't nobody but evil.

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They just not even going to fuck with the dolphin like that. That was evil.

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What now we like to shoot a dolphin is beautiful. Unless you at SeaWorld. Yes, because SeaWorld got. They got the decaying dolphin.

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They got. But they got the horny ones, too.

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They got the cost. They got the cost of dolphins.

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They got the horny dolphins off of the wild.

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I didn't know that.

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Okay, guys. And dolphins are bad. We done with Drake, the photographer dude. Meg wanted the photographer dude. Photographer dude to watch them have to watch Meg and somebody have sex. The photographer dude filed a suit against Meg because she wanted him to watch her. Fuck. Every time I've said it in the last few months, y'all tell me to shut up, but I'ma say it again. What this new crop of humans has done to the freak off for me is totally unacceptable. It's. It is a scary time. We are in the freak off. Used to be a friendly, fun way for people to have vices. The freak off was a vice. And what's happening now? I'm talking about the healthy freak off. I'm not talking about y'all's nasty, perverse interpretation of it. Because y'all read all these civil suits. Your dumbass sat there and read 409 pages. So now you think freak off is some other shit? I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about a consensual shit with Jodeci playing in the background.

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In the background, like suburban.

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Yeah.

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Two beautiful women enjoying themselves.

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Yeah. Come on, now. You want to sue some hookah? Y'all just ate a little something. Niggas is full or you didn't eat? She already ordered some burger king of some shit. I can't even suck dick on an empty stomach. You got a Wendy's. What is a wrap if the chicken spot? Kennedy fries. Kennedy fried.

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Crab.

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You on the way. You want something from Denny's or. Nah, nigga. Cause I'm coming to suck dick, and I ain't ate all day. I'm bugging.

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No, you're not.

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I don't remember what I was talking about.

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It's usually McDonald's. Oh, yeah.

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So vices. So the problem is that now people have found a way to capitalize off of that vice. So you have to be careful when you are doing anything that involves a third party. I'm talking to the exhibitionists out there. I'm talking to the voyeurs out there. I'm talking to the poly dudes out there. I'm talking to the swingers out there. You know, if you listen, you know, I'm talking to. Hey, some of y'all know. But, yeah, it can get tricky now.

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Especially if they know you got a couple dollars. Everybody looking for a couple. You're a target now. You're a target.

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So now I'm confused. Cause now Feedon went and did the dirt. They done started matching dates and shit. So apparently on this date that the photographer is talking about, Meg was on vacation with partisan Fontaine and a group of women.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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Sounds to me like the exact scenario that where I'm gonna ask somebody to watch me fuck work and shit. That's that.

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Recorded, right?

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I think it a step further. He was getting paid.

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Yeah.

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You getting repaid?

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Not in the fucking freaking.

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You're doing a service.

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I think I've asked her and something like that. I don't understand what's even wrong here. Yo, audience, if you listen out there, if you don't know what we talking about with watching this whole voyeur shit? We talking about if you ever played duck duck, Goose.

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I wanna hear. I wanna hear this. Go ahead. Yo, you about to play.

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You ain't play duck duck Goose? I did. I was nice. It's a real simple game. Duh. Duh. Just go with your own face. Duck. Everybody duck. Duh. And whoever you think to say goose, you just goose. And that's the person. They gotta follow you around.

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Mm hmm.

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That person is about to watch me fuck whoever goose is. If you just happen to be in the den while that's where it's popping at, I think that you should be adult enough to get up and leave. No fucking social cues.

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Oh, he was in the car. He said he couldn't get out. It was a moving vehicle.

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Please. Na't never seen die hard.

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Tuck and roll.

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Stop, drop and roll.

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Moving vehicles people have gotten out of. I don't want to hear that from.

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What kind of car were they?

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Suburban, probably.

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Suburban?

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Why you want to sue a girl?

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That's.

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Is it like, emotional distress or something like that?

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Is that a nightmare? Shut your.

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Yeah, come on, bro.

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That's not funny. Everything now is a potential loss. Yeah. Monetary game for somebody.

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Liability.

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Yo, my crazy side was like, yeah, nigga, we got one.

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Get up.

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But then I'm like, nigga, you. That's nasty. Yeah, I had to think about it. Think about it twice.

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And you're a content creator?

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Yes.

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You know what I'm saying?

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So I had to think about it to click on you being a bird. That nigga sounds like a bird.

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Yeah, he does.

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I mean, these niggas are fine sounding like birds today, though. Like, that's the bad part.

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Cause I don't think her doing that was the intent to make him feel any way. Nigga, you got a camera you recorded? I think I want to record a porn with my man or my girlfriend.

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Eh. Yeah. I don't wanna jump in.

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You can say no and be resistant. Just say no. I'm not. I don't feel comfortable doing this.

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Call it a new joke.

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I think that it is here. I say it. One of the black girl buzzwords out there. I think it's karmic retribution. Look at me.

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Yeah, I'm just waiting for him to finish.

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I'm just flipping the coin here. Don't attack this in my brain.

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Went initially. Go ahead.

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Oh, then I know I'm wrong. If me and you are saying it, I do feel it's a little bit part of my initial rant is that these things are birthed from people not vicing responsibly. And I'm talking about sex or sensuality as a vice. You do have to be responsible, just like you would with any other vice. The karmic retribution part, and I don't say that because it's a buzzword, but that part of this is my problem with the Meg and Tory situation, was just that Tory was wrong, but Meg was not vicing responsibly in that situation. These same attributes existed where Shorty said, come over to the pool. We getting lusty. The music is on. There's two women that want me. It was that. It was that vibe. We like that vibe. And then Meg felt how she felt about it, goes the story. Tory tries to leave. So now you're asking somebody to have enough discipline and will to not only leave a situation that you see is about to get negative, but to be persistent in it. Like, if you're being followed or if you're. If you've been in that situation, you've been followed by a girl before.

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All I'm saying is this Meg situation has remnants of that. For me, it's the same lusty, sensual. Hey, this is. This is what we play like that here. You have to know, when you get in a situation where you play like that and you're involving parties, that you think certain things are assumed and they are not. That's what I'm saying. The Meg situation happened because Tory thought certain things were assumed. And Meg said, no, they are not. No, you're not fucking me and fucking her. And I'm not sitting here watching you do that. Whatever transpired, it's the same thing here. It's all. It's all you being responsible with your vices.

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So being responsible with your vices, what do you. Do? You have a conversation about setting up boundaries or something like that?

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I mean. I mean, it's. I guess it's broader than just discernment. You have to know who's with what and when they are with that. But because you fucked in somebody and fucked in front of somebody once don't mean that it's okay to fuck in front of them. Anytime you see that person, that is a fact. Right? So whatever that vibe was in the car. And if you have consent from somebody, there has to be ways today to document that you have consent from this person to do that. And that's the part where it gets tricky. It's like songwriters in the studio, we just trying to create. We're not really talking about the splits and the rights right now. It's the same thing when it comes to sex, when you do have to talk about.

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And a lot of times in them, not even when you're rich, but a lot of times in them situations, the conversation don't happen because it can be viewed as. That's ruining the moment. Like now, if y'all are a body vibing and you see where this is going now, the one person I want to stop and say something, I'm asking.

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Him that person to leave. I'm asking that person to leave my freak off.

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I would too, but I'm just saying that person is technically today doing. They're protecting themselves. They're doing the right thing. Yo, we. Everybody cool with this? We good. Just that alone is like, come on, money, what you doing? You fucking it. All right, but see, that's why the money comes into me. Because in an average situation, if there's no monetary gain, then the odds are you getting sued are slim to none. Yeah, but that also changes where we get. We see situations where somebody come and say something happened before where there was no. It was all broken.

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True.

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Yeah, but now the money's there, so now it's like, okay, so it can't be just the rich people that gotta think that way because you could become rich later on and the shit you did in the past come back to bite you.

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That's true now. I mean, nasty. I know, I know. Dude is a dude. But power dynamics are still in play. You're at your work. You're at work. That's where the problem is. The freak off. That's too many freak offs has happened at work. So those corporate rules come into play or with employees.

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Yeah, technically an employee, you know, like, it's that. That's the hard part. And that's why I thought you were going with the karmic retribution piece is, yo, now the woman is the one in charge.

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Mm hmm.

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You know, I'm saying, like, she's the boss. So now do we feel it differently because the woman is in the boss now? Whereas if it was a man, it would have been some other different shit. They would have looked at the man situation way different. Like, we call him the photographer, a goof. Because we thinking with man brain.

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Yeah. He is well within his right.

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He is.

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We think we're man brain. Like, yo, you fucking goofy. Like. But if you flip the scenarios and I was a female society and that was a mint, it would have looked crazy. We look at it totally different.

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So shout out to the girls out there that could watch dudes fucking hold us down. You know what I mean? Don't come getting weird. The next day, we had a vibe. It was time.

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Enjoy the show.

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We had a slice. We had a slice. Come on.

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They just watched.

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Don't start bringing lawyers involved. Yeah, yeah.

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Gotcha.

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But you're not into that, though. You're very vanilla.

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I've never had a girl watch me have sex with no other chick without joining her.

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I know.

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I have a theory for that. But we talk about it.

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It's okay.

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We're not being ourselves today. We're not being ourselves.

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It's all right then.

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But that does nothing for you, somebody just watching and not joining?

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Yeah, that's not really my. Everybody got their things.

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You get.

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I'm saying, like, so a lot of people, like, I know people personally that they let other men have sex with their wife.

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Yeah, I know them, too.

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That don't get me off. That wouldn't get me off. But I don't knock what they doing because they allow. That's, you know, everybody got different shit. I like feet. Some niggas is turned off my feet. Everybody got.

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They think, may I jerk off in front of you? And they say, yes. Just say, are you sure? And then if they say yes, just don't fucking do it. Just.

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Just. It's crazy how.

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Shit, whatever you're into, okay, because everybody's got their thing. Whatever your thing is. I don't know. You all have your thing. I don't know what your thing is. You're so fucking lucky that I don't know what your thing is. Do you understand how lucky you are that people don't know your fucking thing? Cause everybody knows my thing. Everybody knows my fucking thing. Now Obama knows my thing. Do you understand how that feels, to know that Obama was like, good lord. Everybody in the world knows my thing. I got on an airplane in Italy. This little kid was like, mama, that's the guy who checked off in front.

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Of the people.

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Yo. Oh, shit.

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Yo, do we get people to sign shit now? Is this the route we have to go? Or can they get. Can they find a loophole?

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I was about to say, I feel like people can get around that. They can. They can. They can say that there was pressure. Pressure to sign the document. God, yeah. This is America's the most litigious country in the fucking world. Like, you can sue somebody for looking at you fucking funny. You know what I'm saying? So. And people will.

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I got the big neon, ordered the big sign, and neon lights that I hung on my front door like a reef at Christmas time.

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What did it say?

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Fucking go upon entering. This dude has a thing in here.

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Do not add for me.

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If you step foot in here, you are down with the thing. I'm joking, by the way. I'm joking, but yeah.

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Like what? How do you protect yourself today?

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There's no protection.

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You gotta record everything and got confirmation on camera.

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Like, yeah, you got just sleep with people that like you now. Could you believe it? Remember that.

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I don't want to engage in this. I don't want to engage in this conversation. What the fuck?

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You know more words than me.

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No, I'm not. No, I'm not bailing you out of that one. It's scary.

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Those are the good old days. You had to like them to fuck. That's before men knew their powers. Oh, shit.

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Before men got the bag.

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Everything.

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Why do you do that?

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Everything with money is you a money magnet.

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And I don't like that because me and him had too many nights as niggas without it that moved how we wanted to move, and they liked us. When you saying what I'm saying?

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I'm telling you. Yeah, they liked us. Now they don't fuck with somebody that they don't like. That is.

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He's right. He's right about that.

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He is.

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We saying the same thing, nigga. They liked us when we was broke.

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And when you say that means today. Can't do that. And I just.

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She sincerely likes this.

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I want broke niggas to jump you.

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No, I. Nigga.

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This is my fit. We're not being.

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We are not broke. We are not broke. Real broke.

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Broke people are listening and they are fucking walk mids. That's responsible for the energy today.

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Yes, Mel, it's a collective. It's a collective effort.

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Thank you.

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It's a collective effort. We're all come.

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Oh, yeah. Five year extension.

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You can disagree. It's all right.

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Wow. Oh, he's trying to line you up. I've never used my power dynamic on, Mel.

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Never.

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What's it called when you use a dynamic?

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Dynamic.

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Imani tried to use this coworker dynamic. All right. Hey, time for my favorite part of the show, prize pig. Oh, I said favorite part of the show, and I thought it was dog Allen Meltzer. All right, listen, man. Prize picks is the number one daily fantasy sports app in all of the land. Really super simple to play. All you have to do is select two or more players, look at their projected stat line, and pick more or less for your chance to win up to 25 times your money. You can also turn $10 into $1,000 and win up to 100 times your money. You know what I mean, right?

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Oh, you feel yourself?

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I hit five on both.

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LeBron didn't have seven and a half rebounds on one of them. And the dude Strauss from Cleveland didn't have 14 points rebounds combined. I was so tight, bro. Everybody else covered.

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Music.

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Yeah. All right, what about music?

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We got some new drops this week.

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Let's go.

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Did you hear the Gucci man? No diddy record?

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Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I'm sorry. The Gucci man. And no Diddy will not start our music segment.

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I'm sorry.

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No way on earth did you hear it? I heard it. Okay. All right. And I like it. And it was hard.

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It was.

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But they got a point with whatever they were saying that he don't read the room or whatever it was are, though.

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So what?

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What did drop that we're gonna start music with?

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I know you've been waiting for this one.

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I have. I have been waiting on party next door.

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Yes.

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Let me type it in. P four. Partynextdoor finally has dropped his project. P four. I have heard it about 19 times.

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Unsurprised.

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Yeah. If you are a party next door fan, then this is great music I'm prefacing with. If you are a party next door fan, this is great music. If you are not, I can totally get you saying that. This shit is boring. This shit is sleepy. All the songs sound the same, but for party fans. Yeah. Hold up, man. Hold up, man. Where's it at?

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Ain't that what matter? Like, if your fans is the ones that's like, we love it.

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Yeah.

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Cause we, you know, people that push it out and then they fans be like, damn, we don't. We not feeling this. Cause you might have took a attempt to try to do something different or something.

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Well, that's been my knock on shit party next door. Like his last album. I wasn't all the way there. Some of the EPs, nah, didn't do it for me. He just escaped. He got away from his bag. But this year, it seemed like Bryson is back in his bag. He led me to think that party would be back in his bag as well. And I'm gonna play this record. This is probably one of my favorite records. Oh, my lord. And yay. Ali dropped as well. We gonna get to that. There's a lot of good music to have sex to out there. It is. This record is called no chill off. A p four. Party next door. Oh, no.

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And I've been with Triplet, I've been with friends I've been so long when do I begin?

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This record is classic part of this.

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Ever since I caught you on ice, you got no chill no more never try to waste your time ain't never tried waste mine proved it a million times.

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Wow.

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Thinking up we went to get up I always keep you go.

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Listen, it's just hard. It's too beautiful outside for me to play this. And it's daytime. It ain't daytime.

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This is not daytime.

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This is not a daytime project. This ain't the sun is out project. This shit is west side highway after midnight riding, cruising you and something soft next to you.

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Holes and vices.

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Oh, no. Come on. Yeah, holes and vices. That's it. This is lose my mind off the project and then we gonna get right back to it. Oh, come on, man.

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Y'all gonna make me lose my mind. Fucking two bitches at one time coulda made me truly. It depended on my life. One time spanish.

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Party next door. You just gotta be able to relate to this chivalry. I'm letting it go. I'm. Let it rock, yo. Shout to the party next door gang out there, man. Shout to all the ladies that we've had a good time. When this was on set out to those of y'all that grabbed the aux and know right what to get to. I'm waiting till we do that sample shooting this hold up. Oh, I'm in my bag I know you already just fall.

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I know what this does so I'm not tripping, dog. I see all the ones posting the album already.

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Yeah. It's a select crew that's in this.

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I'm not the biggest party fan, but I'm a fan of the fans. The party.

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Yeah. Smart man.

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I like this one. I like this song right here.

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Shout to cardiac, who produced track one. Huh? Oh, shit. Oops. Party everywhere.

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Yeah.

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Just want to hit it. I love when they do this. Here we go. Give it to me. Oh, I missed the part. Fuck it. Oh, man.

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No, that won't.

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That won't. Oh, man. That was fire. Party. That shit is giving me options. That shit is giving me grown woman sex on the beach. It's giving me all of the classic party vibes. This, I got. I have five favorites on it on the album.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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It's a good album if you're party fan. Really good project. That's all I got for you.

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I'm pretty sure I'm gonna be hearing it all weekend and week and summer, so. Look it. Familiar?

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Yeah, this is one of those.

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Yes.

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I gave it a quick listen. Yeah, I know I'm not the biggest party fan, but I do. I'll give credit where credit is due. Mm hmm.

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That record.

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And there's a couple other ones like that that I was like, okay, I could get with these.

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Mm hmm.

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So I fucks with it and party.

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Congratulations, man. Sound like you worked hard. You really. I'm congratulating anybody to get back in their bag. They get back in their bag musically, especially after you may have escaped it for a second. And to go from the party right to the. Yay, Ali. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. It's slow jam time. Sorry.

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Understand?

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Come on, man. Come on. Yeah, Ali. Private. Sweet five on this. Let's go eat.

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Let's go eat.

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Look, we should just lead a part right now.

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First started on the phone. You made it to my home. Ain't no need for what you got on. So you want to know?

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Listen, man, what y'all want to talk about?

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That was fire.

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That was amazing.

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Congratulations to yay, Ali. Private suite five out right now. Listen, man, between that and party, I'm pleased my music soul is pleased this weekend.

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And hip hop, I didn't get to talk about it before, but Mazzie dropped his album. He did his year, came home, got right back to work. Great Mozzie project for the fans of Mazzy, who's into his. He's like Bay area gangsta rap.

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Shot the Mazda. Yeah.

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Very, very dope CMG.

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So.

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Okay, I forgot to you.

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So just if y'all get a chance. Check that out. It's a good project. Mozzie's back. We care.

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I would definitely check.

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Also, I know a lot of people may not really. I saw a lot of negative reaction to it, but Eminem announced that he's dropping the death of Slim Shady album.

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I saw that.

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Personally, I am excited.

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What was the negative response to that?

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Just people are over him, like, a lot. I see a lot of. He doesn't rap about anything, or he just raps about how good he raps. A lot of people don't like the fast, fast rapping flow, etcetera. I say to those people, I don't think you listen to his last project, music to be murdered by. It's. That was my number two album of 2020 when it dropped.

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Did I get dissed on there?

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That's one.

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No, that was the kamikaze one before.

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I checked that out there. He did.

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He went back and did, like, the deluxe thing and added a second album to it. I didn't really rock with the second one, but that original music to be murdered by was a great project. A lot of concepts. So if now this, because it was. It was rolled out as, like, a true crime investigation doc type of thing. So if this is what you're doing and you're announcing this as the death of Slim Shady, I'm expecting something conceptual on here. And when he get in that bag.

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Yes.

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Don't fucking start with me. Do not start with me.

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She ready to go.

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But now when m gets into the conceptual bag, he really not to be fucked with.

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Conceptual, huh?

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Spell it.

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Conceptual.

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Oh. Can I use this part of the podcast to play a song from a woman who I've had a crush on?

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Sure.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Thanks. You like a kid, bro. Thanks, y'all. I always wanted to do this.

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What's her name?

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Y'all been doing it forever. What's her name? Cece Winans.

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Why you put the phone out? I like Cece. I was gonna google it for somebody I ain't know.

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Oh, come on. Now I can't be alone.

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No, not at all.

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Okay.

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No, no, no.

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That's like. It's, like, original Felicia Rashad me.

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It's like, yo, just play the record.

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Cece Weiner's put a gospel album out called more than this. Right? And I like Cece Weiner's voice on anything, so I played it, and what I noticed on the whole album was the production just sound, like, live, upbeat.

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They don't sound like church music.

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Not at all. Like, this is. Oh, my God. They all sound like Ariana Grande. It's like church pop.

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Everything at the same time.

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Let's go, CC. Hold up there real quick. I cut it off after the hook. I promise. This is hard gossip. I like. You know, CC, she gonna kill a hose. You know, she gonna kill a hose. It's fine. That's it.

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It is definitely a different sound of church.

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Felt like it was in the eighties.

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No, all that new church stuff is real upbeat. It's hip hop. Yeah, like, a lot of hip hop to it. That sound like some church music I can hear in target.

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All that hip hop, all that church stuff, they're adding them hip hop, hippie hoppy elements now. All that young people jive a boogie, put out a project. My sleeper probably is going to come from an a boogie project.

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Shout out to a boogie.

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Because whatever relationship shit a boogie is going through, he documented it well. He documented it well, boy. Yes, he did. Shout out to a boogie tank. Re released the vault. What else came out? And Sinead Harnett, friend of the show. Come on.

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Yes.

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That Sinead Harney album is hard. It is called Boundaries. We know nothing about that. What we know about boundaries up here, that's what I have in terms of music. Congratulations to everybody that was blessed enough to drop an album.

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Nice.

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Definitely.

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Hey, man.

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And before we get out of music, I wanted to do this last part. I want to apologize to DJ Khaled, because I was very against the we are the world shit that he was doing with all the artists and stuff. But if this is what we getting without it, my bad, dog. Like, shit is just terrible now.

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What you mean?

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Like, all the beef shit, excited. We was. All that shit turned whack. Yeah, like, oh, this is what y'all was preventing by being fake friends. You just go back to be friends.

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Man.

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Fuck it. So, yeah, my bad, dog. Cuz. I was. I was killing Kelly for that.

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I thought you were gonna get some.

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Yeah, I think. I think about the we are the world Haiti version. That bullshit. Sorry.

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You can't call it bullshit.

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No, because I thought you were talking.

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About just for me.

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Yeah, they tagged me in that shit, man. I forgot how that shit sounded, son. But ll niggas rapping on that shit.

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I don't know what they talk about.

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Haiti as a benefit for Haiti after the.

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I never heard it. You serious? I've never. Please don't play it. I'm not playing it.

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But, yeah, they played.

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I feel like you should hear it.

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Go home and watch that shit.

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No, he right. He right. Please watch it.

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Justin Bieber. Wycliffe stoop ll.

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Okay, I'm gonna watch it. I'm gonna watch it. Yeah, it's a documentary.

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No, just.

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They did the.

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Yeah, I can't wait to watch that.

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I'm good. Oh, also in music. Shit. Chance the rapper's coming back. He is? Oh, yes.

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That shit sounds good too. He played on twitter.

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Yeah. No, he was rapping his ass off. It did sound good. So all you gotta do is little breakup. All you gotta do is leave your wife. A little breakup ain't nothing like leaving your wife. And they're hitting the studio.

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These are toxic.

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What? Last part. You asked the worst ways we had ever been caught cheating.

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Mm hmm.

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And I'm so experienced in all of it that I just said all of it.

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Mm hmm.

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I've been caught all the ways. But when I got home, I was reminded of a story.

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Please. Regal us.

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Long story. Regalis. Regalis? Y'all don't know Regalis us. Regal us. No, Regalis was on two two seven. She was the one hanging out the window.

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Yeah.

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Pearl. Real name was Regalia. Long story. Long story. Less long. Flew a nice little thing in hit the chef, told him to come through.

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I remember this one already, Corey.

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Man, I remember this one.

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Let me hear this stupid shit.

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Called the chef up. Hey, got something coming in need. I mean, chef it up for us. He said, bet. He asked me what I wanted. I told him. Then he text my girl and said, what do you want for dinner tonight?

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Oh, shit.

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And my girl told him, order. So now me and my date is eating, and they can cook my girl favorite food. I knew that shit was odd. She's calling me the whole time with the play by play on what I'm doing. Still without me knowing how she found out.

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Holy shit.

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So when I say to you, I've been caught every.

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Yeah, Rigatoni, huh?

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Lamb chops is rockin'huh, did you. Did you use him again?

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Yeah. Cause it's not his fault. I shouldn't have been living foul. Accountability. Get out of here, nigga. The accountability portion took about a year and a half.

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You are fired.

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You are fired.

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Might be fucked up.

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You are fired.

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He was showing initiatives, Mel.

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No.

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Mel.

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Initiate your conversation with me. I pay you, not her.

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So you think that was some undercover hatershit?

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No, I don't think that much. Yeah, overstepping your boundaries.

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You get in favor with the girl, and you gonna keep being a chef. You are fired.

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Yo, what?

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The last lamb you cook over here, you shouldn't even have my girl number.

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Well, he told him that a thing was coming to. I don't know if you say that to him. I got a thing. Come, cuz. Now, maybe some other shit. I may have a problem with this.

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Nigga about if you told me I coming in.

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No, no, I didn't tell him.

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Okay.

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Yo, Wednesday night, I need you for two.

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Okay.

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Fire.

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Yeah.

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You still fired for sure.

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Never do that.

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Might have hemmed up a little bit.

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Who would? Exactly.

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It did take everything in me to be professional.

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Okay, well, good for you.

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Amanda Seals. Yes. Amanda seals went on club Shay Shay. Club Shay Shay. And here we are.

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Mm hmm.

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That's my rundown of it.

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Okay, Pop, you saw it.

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Let's toss it to. Let's toss it to the sister.

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Okay. Sister Mary Clay, when this began, it began with Amanda Seale saying that black media is not accepting of her.

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Well, no, it was bigger than that. So it was around the time that the NAACP awards were happening, and she went on her. Her Instagram page and did a reel, and she basically says, I don't get invited anywhere. Like, she was basically saying, if it wasn't for y'all, basically her audience, I would think that nobody messes with me because I don't get invited anywhere. The NAACP. I've been nominated for an award. I don't get invited to the awards. I've hosted the BET awards. I don't get invited to them. I never get into the essence. Women in Hollywood brunches. I don't get invited anywhere. And so that goes viral. And then not one, not two, not three, not. But four op eds come out about Manda Seals and the perception of her likability and whether or not that's the cause or the reason as to why she's not invited into these spaces. So it was essence that didn't an op ed, the griot, the root. And I think it was a black enterprise. And so what was also really interesting at this time was Essence magazine was under the post, basically saying, we see you and we love you.

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But then this op ed comes out, basically excoriating her, like, ripping her to shreds and whatnot. So this all leads to her ending up on club Shay Shay. Did any of you guys get a chance to see anything, like clips?

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I saw clips, and I watched.

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Yeah, I watched a little bit.

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Okay, so any takes you keep going. Well, it was a three hour interview. It was. It was really, really, really long. So a lot of things came out. Major themes were, you know, her autism diagnosis. Another theme was, you know, the likability factor. She discussed Issa Rae and whether or not she was, you know, difficult to work with during the course of, you know, her performance on five seasons of insecure. And, I mean, it had, like, over a million views inside of two days. So a lot of people are like, you know, kind of talking about this, and a lot of people are sharing experiences of, you know, when they've met her and perceptions of how unpleasant she actually, she. They found her to be. So, you know, I just, by watching.

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It for me, I felt like she was in the beginning. The parts I did while she was extremely argumentative and defensive, I didn't think that Shannon Sharp said anything wrong when he asked her to, when he was explaining to her that it's not a race thing because a white teacher doesn't want you to upstand her or tell her what to do or correct her in a class. It's not race. He was saying that children, adults don't like children correcting them at all. It's an adult thing. And I felt like she got defensive to that. I didn't think that he was wrong for that. That kind of threw me for a loop, that part in specific.

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So the reason, so what happened during that exchange was she was talking about a time where she grew up in Florida. She was in elementary school. And she was talking about this teacher, a white female teacher, who were basically saying that aboriginal people are from the Stone Age.

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Yes.

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And she was just like, no, they weren't. So she was correcting the teacher who was giving, who was giving misinformation to her students. And Shannon was saying that that was. That was wrong. No teacher wants to be corrected by a student. That's embarrassing and et cetera, et cetera.

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But she implied that it may be a race thing.

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Yes, she implied that it was. She implied that it was a race thing. And she gave other experience, you know, other examples as to why she felt like it was, you know, that the teacher was racist.

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I'm agreeing with flip.

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Mm hmm.

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Because my. No. It all eyes did in my whole.

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Life to black teachers, and they, they don't like it.

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Wanted to knock my head off for doing it.

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So she got defensive at Shannon shrubs, where she even said, okay, like a little sarcastic. And I'm. I remember turning around, looking at the screen and said, what's the problem? Because I understand what he was saying. I've experienced that as well.

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Yeah.

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Then she went on this year, a story about her when she was a child and some other children, racist kids, where Shannon's reply was like, are you sure that those are racist kids or are they just kids being raised? Kids say mean shit.

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Yes. Yes.

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Kids often repeat what they hear at home. Like, why are you. He was just trying to me, it felt like he just kept trying to add a different point of view.

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I thought that was great.

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I thought Amanda was expressing, and I was appreciative of that in the interview.

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Me too.

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Yeah.

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I think it creates good dialog.

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It does.

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You and I have had pow wows oftentimes about similar things. You, me and Cory have had pow wows about similar things. I just think that in an interview, it just creates a discourse and a dialog where you could potentially get somebody else's perspective and point of view.

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Agreed.

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Yeah, but it doesn't creep. You're right.

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You don't have to argue about it.

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Create good dialog. If it makes the subject uncomfortable, it shuts down. Defensive. Annoyed, rather. Amanda looked like she was a bit annoyed. I want to say. They had these awkward moments throughout at least the first 90 minutes of this interview.

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Yeah, the first half, there was a lot of tension. It seemed to cool down in the second half. And she was kind of just going.

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And at one point, Shannon even said, you know what? This is your interview. I'm going to stop interjecting with anything about how I feel about these things. Right. Shannon also rubbed her the wrong way when. Which. And this is Shannon's fault. Cause early in the piece, she did say, my haitian mother or whatever. Her mother.

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Trinidadian.

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My trinidadian mother. She said that early in the piece. And he seemed to have heard that. And then however many moments later, he's just reading off the card and he says, so your mother's white?

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Yeah, I believe she's from Grenada.

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Oh, she's not Trinity to me. Okay.

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Yeah, so. And, yeah, she was.

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So then that sent her like, no, my mother's not white. I just told you she is. Blah, blah, blah, blah. And then Shannon said, well, she married white. And she said no.

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So you could tell that her responses are. They're not just. They're not just defensive, that they are long held traumas. You can tell that this is stuff that she has had to combat for a long time. You know, that her being light skinned is the result of having, you know, being mixed. Yeah, being mixed. Exactly. Yes.

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I've adored it my whole life. And I'm like, no, nigga, I'm not mixed, but I won't get mad at somebody if they say that.

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But you mixed them.

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Whatever, Mel. Don't get mad.

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So she launches into a tirade of the fact, you know, about the fact that slave masters her ancestors, which is why she's so light skinned, but that her parents are both black. And so you can tell that a lot of her responses are due to stuff that she's had. She's felt like she's had to combat or deal with her whole entire life. And that in itself kind of makes you feel like you. You got a lot of stuff you might have to work through.

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I wanted to ask you a question. I wanted to ask you a question. Cause I thought about this part when I watched it. She was saying about all the stuff that she's experienced, right? And then Shannon Sharp said, are these people that know you personally or from the. Are they from the Internet? And she said, it's from the Internet. These are people from the Internet that's making me feel this way, that's saying bad things. Right. And I wanted to ask you this because, you know, you stay away from those negative comments and stuff. But do you think that the question that he asked her at the time was insensitive? Do you think that he was insensitive about scoffing a little bit? I don't think he did it intentionally, but like, okay, these are people from the Internet that's affecting your daily life. Do you think that that question that he asked that was wrong or insensitive?

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No, I don't think he was. I don't think he was being insensitive. And I think that what he was trying to allude to and let me not, you know, try and, you know, give my own thoughts as to what he was trying to do. But this was just my interpretation. He was trying to allude to the fact of it can't be everybody. It just can't be everybody. You know what I'm saying? Where you're. Where you are never wrong, where you are not the problem in any situation ever. For the entire time you've been alive, it's always somebody else. That's what I feel like was the question he was alluding to without actually asking it, because that's the question that just keeps on coming up. You know, it is a fact that Hollywood is extremely fucking cliquish and a lot of times has nothing to do with talent. You get in because of nepotism or relationships.

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That is Hollywood.

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No, it's not just Hollywood, but, like, the world. It's the world. But it's very. It's pervasive. It's pervasive in that industry. And so the reality is that, yeah. You might not have, like, a high likeability factor, and that is affecting you. That is a re. That is a very real reality. So if you don't feel like there's any sense of accountability or there's no sense. She is a brilliant woman. We cannot take that away from her. She's.

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That was on full display.

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Full display.

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Just. Just pop that shit ringtone. Milkman is coming in the fifties.

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Update your fucking.

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But that. That. Her brilliance was on full display.

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Highly intelligent.

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Yeah. Very well educated.

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But.

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But when it comes to somebody who is that, that level, that high level of intelligence, oftentimes you kind of get in your own way with. With a lack of self awareness or.

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You know, I'm sorry.

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No, go ahead.

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When you're really smart, oftentimes you tend to talk down to people because you are smarter than them. And now other people start to get defensive because they feel like you're talking at them and not to them.

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Yeah.

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And when you're. So you couple the high intelligence level with the condescension, with the anger that you may have. So now if I ask you something simple like, yo, your mom's from. Your mom's white. Instead you said, no, no, no, my mom's from Grenada. I told you before, she's fired. Now you get I'm saying. So I think. I think with her, and I like her. Like, I like a lot of stuff. I agree. A lot of stuff she says, but I think that she is pretty angry.

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And I think that that was on.

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Full display as well when you don't have the diplomacy. So that's why I'm not saying Hollywood is not clickish in life. And this is for all the young people looking in life, dogs. You get a lot further. Being nice to people, being diplomatic, and being easier to work with, that's in any field. That's just not Hollywood, that's corporate America, that's sports. That's whatever. If somebody likes you, they'll go the extra mile for you. Even though you may not be qualified. I like them. I see something in them, and I'm gonna work with them as opposed to the asshole that's overly qualified. I'd rather work with you than work with them. And that's in the real world.

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That's a very true point.

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She seemed to get very hung up on negative experiences, a lot like, I, too, am a fan of hers. I've met her actually once a million trillion years ago. Seemed very nice. I was in, like, a service. I was helping her at a store. And she was very kind and nice. And that's a position usually where someone could get shit on. I just think when I was watching this interview, it's like, damn. Like, she has a lot of negative experiences that she's dwelling on. What? Like, I want to hear about some of the good shit that you.

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You hitting it right on the head. Right. Like, and she said repeatedly throughout this interview, she said, I'm working on and have been working on, you know, thinking that because I'm one way, that everyone else is like that too. So that said to me that, okay, that's been an area for you where throughout, throughout your travels back to that, just not being self aware. Not being aware of how you come off. And I noticed that trend among the very, very, very well educated. There's a crop of well educated people that just seem really socially inept. Like their social skills are not there. They can't tell when they rubbing somebody the wrong way. They just are socially awkward. Yeah, but it's not even just awkward.

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It's a bracelet. Exactly.

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Awkward is one thing. Awkward is you might find yourself timid in the corner because there's so many people here. What I'm talking about is being able to walk in a room and rub everybody the wrong way. And I'm saying this. I'm sharing this from experience.

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Got it.

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I'm sharing this as somebody that I'm sure has rubbed people the wrong way or has had the reputation of not difficult to work with, problematic all of these things. Right. And when you damage your reputation that way, it's your job to repair it. You have to repair it. Whatever circles you running around in. So now Amanda. I met Amanda in the sUNY purchase days. Thanks, Parks. I didn't know it was SUNY in the SUNY purchase days because Michael Paul went to the same school, so. And that was Amanda diva.

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Yeah. Amanda Deebo.

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Yeah.

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And then Amanda was bubbly, cool as shit, intelligent, great sense of humor, witty. That Amanda seemed to be a people person. It just seems like the industry and her path has turned her into something else. And I can identify with that. I can identify with being a bubbly, bright eyed kid and then get to get into an industry where, oh, shit, everything is wrong. All of these people are wrong. Things are going wrong. Things are. But if the only story I have to tell is about when everything went wrong, then what is that doing for me internally? Back to Parks, his original point. I'm watching an interview, and I'm like, damn, I would love to hear. It's kind of like I was doing with Candace. Like, all right, put your PowerPoints to the side for a minute. All of your bulletin board material, all of that shit where your brain kicks in their gear, put that to the side. It's like that. Can you tell me anything about you? What makes you happy? Were there any happy times throughout this whole. Everything was just toxic everywhere. And, I mean, we trying to just. We trying to just talk around it, but, I mean, the fact is.

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The fact Amanda has garnered kind of a reputation for herself. She has. She has.

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And to your point, I don't know.

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If it's deserved or not. I'm not here to speak on that part, but I'm saying that insecure story that she told with Issa Rae, when I heard it, it didn't land the way she felt that it landed for me. Like, when she told the insecure story, she said, I've been. I'm a fire off on Issa because I've been feeling like it's my responsibility to protect her as a black woman who's providing opportunities, opportunity for black woman, but it's not my responsibility. So I'm gonna say about my experience. I'm gonna share about my experience. They said I was a mean girl on that insecure set. My first question is, how could I be a mean girl when it's not my set? And then it was a silence. Like, Shannon is waiting for her to expound. I'm sitting there like, you can 100%.

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Be a mean hundreds. But if I came in here every day and rugged every person in here wrong. I could still be the mean guy up here. And it ain't my show. It's the Joe button show.

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So what she was saying was, how can I be a mean girl? It's Issa set. She could fire me at any time. And I thought that was dismissive. Not only dismissive, tone deaf. But if it's not your set, you don't know how tumultuous it will be to fire you, even.

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And you're talented, so replacing you ain't necessarily.

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You can't speak to that. And you're talented, and you're one of my favorite characters. I wrote this character. You just can't speak to it. Amanda's bright enough to kind of. She should. She should know that she can't speak to some of these things. But anyway, she ended the insecure story by saying, finally in season five or on the last season, on one of the last show days, I had finally had enough. And I fucking. I let her know after she asked me to do some shit. I stormed off. I didn't go back, and we just didn't talk. Cause she hadn't asked. Well, how did you. Mm hmm. How did you. And he said no. She said no. I just didn't talk to her anymore. Okay, so you were acknowledging that there were problems between you and Issa on set of insecure.

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I don't know, but they went out to dinner. She said she took out the dinner.

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And this was over the course. She's talking about over the course of five years. So I believe that when she. She says she took her out to dinner, it was maybe season one or season two.

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Oh, took her out to Dinner and she was explaining.

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And she said that basically there was no course correction afterwards. And so.

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Got you.

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Basically. It was. I gathered that it was a completely unpleasant experience the entire duration of the.

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Series, but even if it wasn't, it's Amanda's job to repair the rumors. Those rumors exist. I'm not here to say whether they are factual or not. Hey, this girl was difficult to be around and work with on the set of insecure. My memory is bad. I want to say that that same thing happened at. What was it, the talk?

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The real.

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The real?

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Yeah.

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It was the same kind of just not smooth exit when Amanda was done with the talk. We don't know the details, but we.

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Know you touched on it a little bit.

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Yeah, but we can't. I can't keep going on.

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Gotcha.

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Her version of things, because she appears to victimize herself often, which is another reason that potential employers may not want to touch you. It ain't just that you unlikable. It ain't just that we've heard things.

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It's because you might be a liability.

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Dog voice and a father.

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Amanda was saying, black media doesn't welcome me. And then I think she reached out to come here, and I have no problem sitting with Amanda, but it just didn't, for whatever reason at the time. So now she goes on, Shannon, and I'm home saying, yes.

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Duck the bullet.

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No, no, no. I'm saying, yes. You got your opportunity with one of the hottest black platforms that there is right now. Right? So you go there and everybody wants their cat Williams moment. Like, here's my truth. This is my truth. I'm standing in it. And he gave that to you, and when you left, you immediately kicked his back in.

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Yeah. I don't understand.

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You got on live. You said that he didn't create a safe space.

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You said he interrogated you.

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Yeah, some of the things that she said, I want to read, I don't want to find around. Let me just keep talking.

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There is a clip of him, you know, speaking afterwards after she sent out this messaging that she didn't feel safe and that sort of thing that I think would be relevant to play. So maybe if you want to find that. But I mean, that after the interview, that's just, that just lends credibility to what people are saying about you. You know what I mean? Like, how did that turn? Because it looked like it ended really well, and it looked like, you know, she kept speaking to people off camera, so it looked like it was a jovial environment, you know, and he, it seemed like he kind of laid down a sword, like, okay, this is getting a little combative. Let me, you know, kind of like.

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You know what else happens in these instances? And we saw it up here where it could be really cool afterwards, and then there'd be some negative attention once it goes out. Now you have to immediately become victim, and I have to now do damage control.

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Yes.

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And my way of doing so is always the I'm uncomfortable safe, but it's.

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Unfair to the host and the people together.

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It's unfair about, you know what I mean?

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It's not.

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It's unfair to real victims.

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It's unfair all the way across the board.

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Yeah. Yeah. By watching that, you know, just taking my own experiences into, you know, into consideration, you know, there have been times where I've had to acknowledge and be accountable for my own actions and making mistakes and understanding that the way that I kind of introduced myself to somebody or the way that they met me was probably not on my best day, you know what I'm saying? Taking accountability, as far as I'm concerned, is really attractive. You know, it really, really allows people to let down their guard and think, you know, okay, you know, there's moments you're a fully, you're a fully fleshed out human being. You're three dimensional. You make mistakes, but you gain people's trust when you can acknowledge that to err is human. You know what I'm saying? Nobody is perfect. So if it's always somebody else's fault, then people are always, people just will develop a very dismissive attitude towards you. You know what I mean? And even you could be the brightest person in the room, and you could be saying everything that makes complete sense, and then people will just be like, I am tuning out.

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You know, I fear of her. What's happening is like, you know, we've talked about up here a lot where you'll read the comments and there'll be a million good things and there'll be the one bad thing and you dwell on it and you post about it. I feel like she's, like now she's getting all this tension that she's kind of wanted in recognition for her talent and her brightness. And it's around something that's not.

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Yeah, but don't, don't even just relegate it to the comments. Right. She's telling us at whatever age, I don't know how old she is today, somewhere around her. She's around my age.

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Okay.

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But she's telling us about these horrible experiences from her childhood, which is cool, but you seem to still have those same emotions attached to a. Yo, dog. Fucked up shit happened to me when I was a kid.

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All of us.

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All of us.

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Everybody. I can tell you about it today without some of the anger and the emotion at all from when it happened. One and two, I don't have to tell anybody about that today because I'm healed and whole.

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But no, you do that in my opinion. I'm not even talking about her. People do that to justify the fuck shit that they do. So it's become this thing now? Yes, whole. And you know how I feel about therapy and stuff. But with therapy and how popular it's gotten, people are starting to say, yo, well, when I was seven, this happened to me. So that's why I am like this at 47. And it's like, yo, my nigga, if you really did the self reflection and you really did the work to heal yourself, you still not leveraging your behaviors at 47 on something that happened to you at seven.

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Right.

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You get. I'm saying so it's almost like a justifiable thing to be an asshole.

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But even, even the person that remembers the bad experience that happened at every phase of their life is a red flag to me. True.

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Not remember, but I won't. I don't harp on them.

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I'm happy.

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They make me who I am today.

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Like, tell me something good that happened. Tell me some of your good qualities. I would love to see Amanda and see some of the warmth that attracts people to her because she does have that. If she could put this fucking angered anger to the side from and shout out to Jan too. Jan. Jan been dming me for months, yo. Please interview Amanda. Please interview Amanda. And in, but so many words I'm trying to say to her who she's clearly a fan or the risk is not worth the reward. What what potentially can come from her being angry or upset at anything that happened or be said in there. She gonna go weaponize all of the fucking HBCU dogs, please, no, not today. I don't have to. I don't have the time.

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And again, we weren't there for the Shannon interview, so we can't really express to anybody what went on in that room. But we know Shannon sharp to be bubbly. It seems diplomatic, whatever older and mature thing was.

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Every time I've ever watched, and she said this on her live, and he and she already interview that you've ever watched, he's welcoming, he's loving, he's warm, he's bubbly. He don't interrupt, he don't try to. And mine, it felt like different. She said that?

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I didn't say that.

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And I'm not gonna be dismissive of her experience, her feelings and her feelings.

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But I think even the part where in the beginning it was awkward. Yeah, it was tension. Yeah, we up here, we run a broadcast. We'll get into a place. Sometimes we like, hold up, cut. So you could kind of tell maybe they had a cut.

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Oh, no, it was quite a few.

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And he said, yo, let me chill and let the interview flow a little more smoothly because you could feel it when we up here and we in a rut. We feel it. So Shannon probably was like, yo, you know what? I'm pushing back. I'm doing too much. I'm pushing back. Let me chill out. And then it seems at the end that they left off in a great space only for the next day, to your point, for her to get on social media and be like, yo, I didn't feel welcome. He was deflecting. He was doing all, all the trigger word shit. And it's like, yo, we as a.

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Black media are watching how you are handling the same black media that you call to criticize.

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Yeah.

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Like, come on, fan.

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A leopard cannot change his spots way.

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And then Baller alert had posted some shit that she didn't like and she went back on live and slammed baller alert, another black media platform that yada, yada, she slammed them to your dog.

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You can't, you can't have it both ways.

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Can't.

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Listen, I'm not a. It's impossible life on life terms, man. Bad shit is gonna happen during the day. Somebody is gonna post something that you don't like, say something that you don't like, try to handle you in a way that you don't like, go where you loved, go where you fucking wanted teach people how to treat you.

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True.

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That's a good one.

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Like, it's just too many years of woe is me. And even if you valid in all of it. Cause I'm not here to invalidate your experience. Nobody wants to hear all of that shit. Sharif, I'm telling, I'm telling you, like, I felt so bad watching it because I'm like, you just could feel the same way you could feel when somebody walk in a room and is a beam of joy and just adds to the, to the delight of everyone. You could feel the opposite.

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True facts.

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That's true.

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And I could feel that from a screen I'm watching saying, damn, she's doing it to the room. She's sucking it. She's making it about her. Everybody kind of has to tiptoe around her and how she feels and what she thinks and shit. I'm kind of getting depressed watching this shit. I had to cut it off and come back to it.

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Yeah, same.

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I had to cut it off and come back to it.

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Same, same. Yeah.

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And I had people in the room that were not, we know you ain't.

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Come in media or anything.

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They were like, feel bad.

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Like face value.

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I feel bad watching. Why is she so angry? Angry, everybody.

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And then you feel bad even perpetuating that because it's the stereotype that comes along with black women. So you don't want it. You don't want to do that. Right. But she did. It should be a way to tell. Yeah, but you should be able to say to a black woman, you're coming off angry and it be personal to them. I'm not. We're not speaking about all of the black women in the world. You specifically are coming off a certain way, and you're responsible for how you come off. Whatever I think of you after our initial meeting, you responsible for that? What did you give off? She asked that she has to take accountability for some of this stuff. Or she doesn't. Or she doesn't. Or she does not. But it sounds like she hasn't been the happiest with the way things have been going.

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No, she talked a lot about.

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Yeah, but there's two. When you're not the happiest the way things are going. You got kind of two options there. Two options. You know what I mean? You could see something and work to change it or just say, you know, what is they fault?

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They wrong.

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Yeah.

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Like, they just don't get it. Which means you're not doing a self reflection.

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Exactly.

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When you blame everybody else right. It's never me. It's never me. It's never me. You can't heal.

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That seems exhausting to me, though. No, you know, exhausting to constantly point.

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I think it's the opposite, really. I think that's the easy way. Very easy.

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I feel like that's the hard way to keep on, to keep up. This whole. This armor on you, where it's constant deflection, the armor would feel like it was getting too heavy to carry.

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That shit will come like second nature.

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And also with age comes like some real deep reflection. You know what I'm saying?

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It just give you an excuse to continue to do what you do. That's all it is. It's just an excuse.

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Maybe I'm just. Maybe I'm just speaking.

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You got to be open to that. You have to be open to somebody criticizing you, even constructively. You could come give somebody some criticism with love, and they could shut your ass smooth down. Everybody's not open to receiving that. You know what I'm saying? Like man, woman, boy, girl, it don't matter. Everybody's just not open to accepting responsibility for their actions or accountability for their actions.

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A lot of times, man, people do know that they are the problem, right? But what happens is, is that they go into a corner and instead of reflecting, they harbor on the negative stuff. So when you highlight the negative stuff and you highlight what they're saying about you, and you go into the victim mentality, you will never be able to take accountability. Because now that whole negative thing that people are saying is on the front of your mind. So that's all you see. It's just like right here. That's all you see, and you magnify it. So once it's magnified in your brain, you have no time to take accountability or even think of what you did wrong because you're harboring on the negative things people say. That's why somebody needs to come to you, that, you know, you respect, to give you that love and that, no, this is the problem. And have that conversation with you because people use that. It's a tactic, too. It's a manipulation tactic.

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True, but flip, you could have somebody come to you like that. If you're not willing to accept it from them and hear it, it don't matter. It could be somebody you love. It could be anything. If you just. Nah, I'm not the problem. Nobody's gonna be able to help you.

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And let me fire off on these well educated motherfuckers for a minute, too. Well, not all of them. I mean, well schooled. The well schooled people. It's a difference in. And I respect. I want to respect the well schooled community out there. Right, I know. Denied what they named elites.

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No, it's not.

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Yeah.

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Where you get that from? Cannons.

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It's the people that use the education as a crutch to be holier than now.

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Yes.

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Those are the people I want to address. Because there's a difference from Doctor Omar? Who else? Neil degrasse Tyson.

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Ish.

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No, it's just not like. But Neil degrasse is gonna typically be more educated than whoever he's talking to.

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Typically.

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Well, I don't know who he speaks to.

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He want the smartest 1% of motherfuckers on the planet, but.

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Yeah, but his friend group could be them.

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A bunch of small niggas.

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Yeah, but when you speak to him, no matter what your level of schooling is, if he feel like there's something you don't know, he's gonna teach you.

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And in a very relatable way.

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Yes.

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With lacking in condescension.

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Yes. Yes. He's gonna find a way to communicate with you and make you understand what he's trying to say. Same with Doctor Umar. Doctor Umar came up here and said a lot of shit that I had no idea about. He didn't make me feel stupid about it. It was just like, oh, you didn't know this? Let me teach you this. I met a million of those types of educated people, but the rest of them that hang their hat on it to the point where they look down on you if you not speaking the language, or if you're not is witty.

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Or if you're not agreeing, that's where it gets bad. The people that are highly educated, if you don't agree with them, they'll start to now throw their accolades out to dismiss your train of thought, dismiss what you think. And all of that other shit is like, yo, fam, you can't tell me. So, yeah, but that's fine.

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But that, it is a fuck.

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Hold on. No, because she said, yo, you're talking about, like, just being black. I studied this, right? Which almost diminishes his experiences in life as a black man. I grew up in the south. He's gone through poverty, he's gone through wealth. It's an education. In that alone.

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Yes.

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But him being an athlete, him going to college, all of these things.

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Yeah.

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They may not be the same book education that you have. That don't necessarily mean that I'm not educated in my life. Experiences are a fucking PhD.

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And I ain't gonna lie to you, anybody, any intelligent person that goes to therapy is typically one of the first things the therapist will try to tell the intelligent person. They try to explain to that person, you're gonna have a tougher time with therapy than everybody else because you think you know everything.

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You think you are gonna have a.

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Tougher time with even your problems than everybody else because you're gonna find all the ways in the universe to rationalize it, make it make sense. Sense, make it be logical, make it, make it just. They tell you that the first thing you got to do is get the fuck out of your own way if you are bright. She don't seem like she got that part. She don't seem like she got that.

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Yeah.

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And, all right, so for me, like, I shouldn't even be the peak because it's gonna land on deaf ears. But oftentimes in our experiences, it's a cop out. Oftentimes we do it to racism, we do it to poverty, we do it to all of these things, again, as justifiers for our actions and how we move. You get I'm saying, so if you being an asshole or you not being well received because you lack diplomacy and can't speak to somebody, then are they just white? And so it's a racist thing. You get I'm saying, or goes back to that. It's always something that's gonna separate people that now you can lean on at yo, you. That's just a man talking to a woman. You get what I'm saying? Like, it's always gonna be one thing that now we can hold our hat on. That's a divide that's gonna, again, justify your train of thought. Sometimes it ain't about a woman talking to a man. Your dog, you just wrong.

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Well, one of the major focuses right now on the entire interview was the whole autism diagnosis, because Shannon asks her, he asks a very direct question almost in the very beginning as to. So you were diagnosed insinuating. So you were clinically diagnosed.

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No, that's because she started talking about the way her brain functions.

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Exactly. And that she started to, you know, make the connection between her brilliance, also her behavior that people had issues with. This was related to being on the spectrum.

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And her brilliance, both of them.

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And her brilliance, both of both of the things. Yeah, but more so the behavior.

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But Shannon was. Shannon had questions for all of it. Yeah, for all of it.

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He did.

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And I didn't feel like he was nitpicking. I felt like he genuinely had questions. He was, hey, but can't you be brilliant and not be on the spectrum?

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Spectrum, yeah, that was a great question.

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Right. Like, he was.

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And she said, absolutely that you can be brilliant and not on the spectrum. She was like, but in my case, I am. And so the form of autism that she says that she has, Asperger. Used to be called Asperger's, but the new name for it is autism spectrum disorder.

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Got it, ma'am.

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Thank you.

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And so he asks her the direct question as to whether or not she'd been diagnosed. And then she alluded to, yes, she had been diagnosed, but now the conversation is around the fact that she self diagnosed. And so it's just this is the main focus that everybody's like, you know, talking about whether or not you can self diagnose because they killed Shannon.

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Hold up. Cause they killed Shannon for handling his. Handling of her. In regards to this.

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To this.

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They said he was not intelligent enough to have this conversation. He wasn't respectful with a black woman in this space. He was insensitive. He was out of his range. He was out of his depth. Who is he to question yada, yada, yada, yada if she's saying something, you know, they tore him to shreds after that interview. Again, the risk not being worth the reward. I didn't even ask to be. I didn't ask to be killed. I'm just trying to talk to her and get in my bag. I didn't ask for y'all to do this. But anyway, so then she went on live. Somebody asked her, hey, were you clinically diagnosed?

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She said no, that she self diagnosed.

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She didn't want to pay that $10,000.

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She didn't want to pay $10,000? Yeah.

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She says that the autism diagnosis is normally for children for the purpose of. And I'm paraphrasing here, it's for the purpose of schooling.

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Treatment.

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Exactly. So the diagnosis by a clinician at the old, like, you know, in the later stages of life costs an exorbitant amount of money. And so it's very common for people to a self diagnosed. And then the whole, you know, topic of conversation switched to racism within the medical industry and how people, you know, black women specifically. No, I have not been clinically diagnosed by a doctor because I'm not paying $10,000 to do that. And most people will tell you that at this age, you don't need a clinical diagnosis in that sense. And I think that's the other thing. It's like, we are so conditioned here in this nation to really only consider something in one kind of way. And I will get back to that.

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They could have Amanda.

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I don't like that.

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What are we talking about?

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Amanda.

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Like, seriously, what are we talking about?

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But it's just another it red herring. It's just another instance that highlights you being completely, completely oblivious to how you come off and attempting to rationalize it. Right.

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And also. And also getting mad when people.

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And demonize somebody else on the other end.

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Yeah. And also getting mad when people are like, you know, pulling your card and saying, like, I call bullshit. You know what I'm saying? Like, you. You can't go on a platform like Shannon Sharpe's. And inside of two days, there's a million views, and everybody's going to like you. You have to have. You have to have, like, thought to yourself that you might. You might have 50%, and then the other 50% are gonna think that you're completely full of shit. You know what I'm saying? You can't be mad about that.

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The noise gets too loud. I know my card.

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I can play.

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I got my chump.

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I got it.

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I have my trump card. The noise get too loud. And they saying what I don't like. I know exactly what I'm gonna play. And she played it. And I think he gave. I don't know Shannon Sharp. I've never had a conversation with him. I think he tried to lend to giving her a space to explain herself, a space to potentially win back over the public and be humanized. And I think she took it and ran with it in the opposite direction.

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There's plenty of times where I feel like I may indeed be on the spectrum as well.

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Yeah, I was about to say, you can't say that the spectrum and the spectrum is so wide, bro. Like, I got a couple friends that work with children that have, yo, dog, honestly, half of this room could be on the autism spectrum in some way, shape, or form.

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I'm.

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When I'm saying, like, a wide, it might be 50. I don't know the number, so I don't want nobody to shoot me. But, yo, autism is so wide, and it affects everybody in such a different way. Like, everybody that's autistic is not a genius. Everybody's autistic is not you. Not even. You wouldn't be verbal. Yes. You wouldn't know. That's what I'm saying. Like, and people walking around just common Joe schmoe that you might have known 30 years could be on the spectrum. You using that shit almost as a different, let me ask you this.

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How old were you when you got diagnosed? And did you always feel that you was different and you felt something was wrong?

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Well, what's today?

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Today is Thursday the 18th, so 42.

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And however many days until I was just recently diagnosed.

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Okay.

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And this came out of this situation because so many black women who are autistic said to me, I see you. You need to. And I've always thought that. I've always thought you can look at other interviews I have mentioned before. Like, I think I'm on the spectrum because I'm an eighties baby. This was not really a part of the narrative.

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Right.

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And as we started seeing more about autism and you start seeing shows about different characters, and I started learning more, like, from people like Holly Robinson, Pete. I'm like, you know, loquacious child that's always talking to me, telling her, like.

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Why you letting her just do all this? That's a different clip.

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I thought she was referring to crack when she said the eighties baby ever said, she's going in.

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If you haven't been diagnosed that, you can't say that you're that, then you can't be mad at somebody else questioning whether you were diagnosed. I want to read the statement that she put out on her instagram which says Shannon, but have you been clinically diagnosed her? Yes, there is a clinical diagnosis for autism. He then hung his head and excelled in frustration because I did not answer his question. That is called deflection. Why? Because I was not going to be pressured by this man who was interrogating me with absolutely zero love for me into proving some, proving something to him that l, that l, by his line of questioning, oh, I don't know. Maybe it's a typo. By his line of questioning, he had already committed to undermining, I understand my response may be confusing to some, but I am clarifying it as I did in my life, and that is enough. See, even a response is just smug.

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What are you talking?

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Just very, it's all of the trigger words.

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Interrogation.

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Yeah, out the gate.

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Undermining, deflection. Pressure pressured. Interrogating, all of that shit. Come on, bro.

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It's combative.

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No, it's weaponizing. That's weaponizing. That's what it's doing. It's a call to action, like I'm speaking directly to, so that everybody call me coming arms and say, you're right. You're right. He shouldn't have treated you that way.

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I know somebody. Who the fuck else do I know that? Does that? Yeah.

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I don't know.

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It's escaping me right now, man. Freeze. Sheesh. I know somebody.

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I think I do, too. Me too, bro. You too? I think so.

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I'm normally more on point than old age.

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Getting.

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It's what you know. It's gonna come to me soon as we finish. To watch.

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As soon as we finish. Almost like the person popped up.

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Yeah, words.

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Almost like they popped up at the.

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Job right here in the room.

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Anyways. Lord, listen. Power. Power. Love and prayer to all.

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Indeed.

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Or not. Yeah, that's it. Any final words on a man?

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No. No.

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Thoughts and prayers?

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Nope. Yeah. Or not. Flip. You want to talk about the Gucci man song?

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Gucci man has a song called no Diddy. I heard it. I like it hot. He could do whatever he want. It seems like it. And it's a slap.

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He shot the video.

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The video was. I saw a clip of the video. I didn't see the whole video. He did a lot of playing with toes and some fresh scenes and stuff like that.

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And this is no diddy take. That is the premise of the song. Gucci just wild man. He just having fun. But it is a little cringe.

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Yeah, it is.

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It is.

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That's just some of the slaps, huh?

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Some of the shit he said cringe be slapping. Sometimes, though, that cringe should be a hit, right? What do you think, man?

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Every once in a while, big.

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I got a question for you.

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Yeah.

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Give me a. Give me a toxic trait that you absolutely love.

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Mmm.

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About herself or in a person?

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No, in a person. In a person. In a person. Not her. There's nothing toxic. That's true. Come on, guys. Come on. How dare I? Toxic trait in a man being choked during sex. I didn't know.

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I don't know.

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Says you. All right.

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You're sexual object.

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Oh, shit. You were sexualized.

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Men like that.

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Okay, sorry, sorry, sorry. Toxic. Toxic trait. In.

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In a man.

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In a man.

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You know more words than us. Doom. Doom. Doom.

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Doom.

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Doom.

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I guess I like when, you know, it's. Oh, fuck, man. It's gonna sound terrible.

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Cause you're not allowed to get your shit off, girl.

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I don't know. Occasionally, like, you know, telling me what to do.

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She got goosebumps.

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Oh, shit.

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You might be putting your place.

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Yeah. If I'm like. If I'm. If I know that I'm acting up, then yeah.

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Are you doing it on purpose?

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And I'm doing it on purpose. That's the reaction that I want, if you know.

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So speaking down on, you know, I'm.

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Just making sure we're just becoming like.

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You know, like kind of aggressive scolding daddy, okay.

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Especially if you're acting up.

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Yeah.

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I'm about to bite a hole in my lips.

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I'm triggered. All right. That was the end of my question. That's it. I wasn't taking it nowhere else. That's it.

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Okay.

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All right.

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It's looking at the moon. Must be a see through seal.

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Some nice recess light.

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What else, what else, what else, what else, what else, what else? Give us some thoughts on Reggie Bush. We didn't really talk about it earlier.

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I think it's great that he's getting his back in light of how the rules have changed. Changed with college football players being able to, you know, benefit from their popularity and, like, you know, everything else, she.

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Turned into Dicky V. But I think.

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I always thought it was kind of ridiculous that his trophy got taken away.

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But for those who are not, Reggie.

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Bush is one of the greatest running backs ever in college history, for bar none. If you don't know who he is. Listen, I was out.

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That was a tomb.

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I was right there. Listen, when Texas versus USC, I was writing Fatima house.

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Okay? You daydreamed for a second.

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She was cooking some up. She ain't know what the fuss was. I said, you got channels. Such and such. Turned it on. Wouldn't chef something up. All the goodness. Good days. Good days. But anyway, USC running back, he was there with Matt Leinart. Gang, gang, gang. And his mom or somebody in his family received some money from somebody at the school, which was against the law at the time. So they took his heisman away. This is 20 years ago.

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Oh.

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So he was unable to be his. He couldn't be in the record books. I can't have your jersey. They took his jersey down. They took. They just. The Heisman association and all of its members couldn't acknowledge anything. Reggie bush or from the US officially or from the USC. Reggie Bush, ever. Tenure. So now I do want to shout out. I want to shout out Johnny Manziel, who went on his. His Netflix special and said, yo, and anytime they put a mic in front of him recently, that's what he's been saying, yo, Reggie Bush, they took. His heisman is fucked up. The nil people are getting their money back. He's one of the greatest running backs ever. They need to fix. This is horrible. Injustice has been done. So, I mean, I think that echo. That sentiment was echoed enough. And they did the right thing. They did the right thing I want to say. Round of applause. Nice congratulations to Reggie Bush. Now, hold up.

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It's a Dolphins legend right there.

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How many seasons.

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He did good on Dolphins not for. Yeah, yeah. Good, good.

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Four years, a thousand yards plus.

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I'm just happy for Reggie Bush. I'm just happy for him. And he still looked great. Sound great RB.

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Let me ask y'all. So with, with, you know, the nil changing things, they give Reggie Bush's Heisman back. Do y'all think the same should apply to, like, a Pete Rose being at.

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Betting is now I've been thought to pee. Rose should have been let back in the game, or at least in the record. Yeah. He's one of the best baseball players ever. Ever. It's very different from John Tay Porter, who was very different. Very different. One of the best ever of all time.

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I think it's record ever be broken. Like, you know, I'm saying, like is they showed John Tay Porter playing in overseas getting ten grand.

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Mm hmm.

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No, I'm Porter junior.

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That was Kevin for the journey.

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One of somebody was getting 80k overseas.

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80.

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Yeah.

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All right, let's just talk about what we're know.

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Do you think it'll ever happen repeat Rose?

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No, I don't. I think it was different because he was betting on the games that he was playing in and potentially changing the outcomes. Unfortunately, he is one of the best baseball players ever, but I don't think.

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That'S ever got games. Yeah, but the guy with the, the guy. No, to answer your question, it probably won't happen with he rose. The. All of the record holders in baseball are not in it or not in the hall of Fame. The guy with the most hits is not in the hall of Fame. The guy with the most home runs is not in the hall of Fame. The guy with the most strikeouts is not in the hall of Fame. Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, that. That whole gang. Yeah, they're not steroid gang. Yeah, yeah. They're not fucking with. So I hope that that does indeed change. I do think Pete Rose deserves to be there. I do too. I do too.

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I just don't. I think with gambling, it gets tricky, especially if you were potentially betting on games.

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But listen, I'm not even on Pete Rose. I'm not on white justice right now. I think. I think. Next up is the Fab five.

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Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

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Next up is the Fab five. Like, they should be acknowledged for what they did.

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They should.

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The banner needs to go back up. Is really took them down.

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It's audacious for like, rich.

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The fab Five is Chris Weber, Jawan.

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Jamie Rose, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson.

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And Chris Weber.

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You said, you say Chris Weber, seven first.

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Chris Weber, Jimmy King, Jajuan Howard. Oh, I feel the black.

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And Ray Jackson.

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Oh, Rachel. Yeah, Rachel.

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What was the reason for the black somebody? They proved that, like, one of the boosters or one of the sponsors had given a couple of them some bread, some socks, namely. Namely Chris. So the college rules are like, if your son, let's say junior, played college basketball ish, I can't give him a dollar. I can't buy him a soda. I can't. Nothing. It has to come from his parents. Because now you, you draw the line between outside influence and not.

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I see guy you got.

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So I could have Corey get. I could give Corey a million dollars and then Cory can now give junior some money. You get them.

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Those are the new rules.

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That's old rules.

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Okay? Those are old rules.

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Those are the old rules. Like your uncle can't buy you a water. Supposedly under the old rules, don't talk.

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About uncles and niggas on Facebook going.

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But you get what I'm saying. So that was the old rule. So they proved that somebody had given Chris Weber and them some bread back in their college days and they took all the way, everything that they've ever accomplished from the Fab five.

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Got it.

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You're immediately ineligible. So don't count no more.

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Gotcha.

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Do y'all care about the young jeezy neo stuff? Any of it?

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I don't like the young jeezy stuff.

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I don't either.

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I don't like it.

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I see, I seen a lot of conversation around, like, that's what you get for. I don't like that part. I've seen a lot of that.

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It's easy for what's she? Asian. Easy for asian women to play the black rapper as the toxic one in the relationship. It's easy. And society may follow behind that or agree with her.

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I'm not putting it on her being asian.

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No, no. I'm not saying that she did it because she's asian and. But it's the truth. People are liable to believe her.

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No, when they. It's child custody. Child custody, you know, shit usually. Like.

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What about society? You know what I'm talking about, man? Like, people gonna look at GZ, oh, he's a rapper.

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I know.

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You know, it's likely that he did these things. She can't be lying.

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I just think it's unfortunate that is.

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Playing whatever her background is that was gonna be said about him? This is. This is the script when you're going through, like she said, when the custody battles got it. It's very unfortunate, me just reading it. I don't have a take on this because it's their personal business. Yeah. And I'm not the person that should have a take on this, but reading it is disappointing that every time there is a child custody battle, our sisters are just. And Jeezy said this in reply, like, wow, you said that about me? As much as I loved you and, you know, the man that I am, I wasn't there, so I can't speak to what happened. But his sentiment was, wow, you saying these things about me after all that we've been, been through together as somebody's been in that spot. I said the same thing. But the reality is, the lawyers are getting involved in their talent. They're advising your ex significant other what needs to be done and what need. And what needs to be said. Right. So whatever story you got, they're going to take it and jazz it. And I'm not saying this didn't happen.

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I'm not in a business. I'm just saying the script typically is defame the other person. Exactly. By hook or by crook, which is nasty. And I don't like. I don't. I don't like that. That's the script is what I'm trying to say. I don't like that. That's the script. Shit. I had a lawyer trying to tell me to do that once. I was like, nigga, no, no. Well, I would say something like that about her. I was in love with her. Out of a hole. No, no.

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I just didn't like the conversation around it where, like I said, I saw a bunch of people saying, basically, aha, good for you for dating outside your race. Yeah, that part I didn't like. This happens. Yeah, this happens all the way across, whether it be. Whether you're in your race. We've seen it happen there. We've seen it happen. I didn't. I just didn't like that particular part of it. I thought that was very nasty. And the neo situation, I mean, well, she apologized publicly.

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Shot a did. So, I mean, it's not so much to unpack there. She had a camera on. She was cursing them out about freak offs. The next day, she apologized. So, I mean, again, these are. These are personal. Yeah. Endeavors. Private affairs for these people. I'm not gonna make it public by talking about in the podcast. Good. Good luck to everybody. Prayers, peace, hope, thoughts, prayers, positivity, all that shit.

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Well, talking about courts and stuff, do you have any thoughts on the Harvey Weinstein case being overturned?

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It was overturned. I.

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Do.

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Please do tell.

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I guess in, the reason why I was overturned is in the court proceedings, they were bringing in other alleged victims and using that as evidence towards the trial at hand.

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And they had nothing to do with the case.

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And they had nothing to do with the case.

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But that's what, that's where I was confused. And I'm not a lawyer, I don't, I don't really remember this aspect of it, but it's like, I felt like that testimony would have been entered into the record for the simple fact that it indicates a pattern. And that's what I thought. And I feel like that's what everybody, you know, who was a part of the court proceedings felt like. That was what it was and that was why the trial judge allowed it. But apparently the Supreme Court has ruled that he didn't receive a fair trial as a result of that. So he basically resulted in one charge being overturned, one conviction being overturned. He still has a 16 year sentence in California.

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In California.

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But he also still has convictions here in New York. So he's not getting out of jail.

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Sorry. That bitch.

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That'll be pleasant.

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He's only. The only charge that was keeping him in jail. I mean, the life sentence was the New York charge. Yeah. So if I is the one that got overturned. If he get. If LA. If the one he going through in LA right now, if he's found not guilty, these out, there's no other case, nowhere.

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They sent him to LA now to go do the 16. The New York one is overturned unless New York decides to do something else.

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Can they refile?

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They can refile, but this is the same district attorney that's dealing with Donald Trump's case right now.

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So you busy a little bit.

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So people act scary because they're saying that LA might take into account New York's findings. LA just came out and said, no, we don't give a fuck about what New York did. We're gonna run our own shit and see what's going on.

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I had to do a little bit more research because what, what I gathered was the witness that they used wasn't like on their original briefing or some shit, is that it? Because that don't make sense because the prosecution and they got to share all the witnesses as a part.

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The disclosure court rules of law. Yeah.

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So how's this particular witness now disqualified? If you knew, as the defense that I was going to call this witness to the standard. They said that's the shit that I didn't understand.

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No, the Supreme Court basically said that the trial judge was the one who made the mistake by allowing this testimony to even be entered into the record. So it has nothing to do with what was disclosed between, you know, both sides of the table. It was the trial judge who made the mistake, and that's the basis that the conviction was overturned.

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Whole bunch of talking. Now, one person said a thought, yeah.

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But again, I'm conflicted because I do think that he is a dirt bag. There seems to be a very long track record of that. But I also do believe in due process and he should have a fair trial. So I'm conflicted.

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I mean, with everything that I've heard. And they do have the option to refile. I think they should refile and do it the correct way.

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I 1000%.

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I do believe that this was a dirt bag and, I don't know, believe that the dirt bags should get agreed.

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Beat.

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Beat me fairly.

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Right? Yeah.

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Okay.

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Yeah. Too much money gone.

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Money's gone. Money. Not just the money. Power in a relationship. And relationship.

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That's really right in this point, but still, it's gonna get to the money.

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No, they just show some shit. The other day with Michelle Obama, a party that he gave, and she was just up there singing his praises left and right. And I was just like, money on money.

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All right, round of applause, actually. All right, I. What? I'd like to give a round of applause to our Alec Baldwin.

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Yes, sir.

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Who showed all the restraint in the world as he was trying to order coffee. And it was a lady taping and filming him, calling him a murderer and all types of names for mad long. That was annoying.

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Mad annoying.

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That's. I hate when people do that. I really hate when people get her out. Yeah. Alec Baldwin later slapped the phone out of her hand. And all I was thinking was, why didn't you just book her for a movie?

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I don't care.

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I don't care. I want to give a round of applause. Ice wants to give a round of applause to Doja cat, right? Yeah.

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Yes, I do. I want to give a round of applause for Doja Cat. There were some people complaining about the sex in her shows and.

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Yeah.

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Being safe with children and all of that.

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Her performance at Coachella.

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And she let him have it.

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What'd she say?

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Fuck y'all. Lead them fucking. My music is about fucking sex. Pissing on niggas. Your kids don't need to be here. And I agree with 100%.

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Yes.

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I do, too.

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Yeah.

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Like, what the fuck do you expect?

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This is not Disney on ice.

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Yeah, this ain't that.

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What were you fucking thinking?

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That little sticker that say parental advisory.

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It's not advice.

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Fucking parents. I want to give a round of applause to Darvin Ham. Some film was released from, I want to say, game two of one of the timeouts. He called against the Nuggets, where he was drawing a play up on the playboard, but it just looked like scribble, scratch, initial. He didn't finish right in the play. The whole team walked away. The bell sounded. They still didn't know to play. Darvin him. Oh, yeah. And Anthony Davis went to the podium after game two and said, it just seemed like we have no idea what we're doing out there sometimes. To which Darvin Ham replied and said, he thinks that ad just said that out of frustration. Darvin Ham, if nobody else told you, you are fired.

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Obviously you're fired.

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You will not be coming back to start next season. You've lost the last 213 games to the Nuggets. They keep putting that stat up. Hey, LeBron said, it's just basketball. Y'all hyping it. Y'all too hype. It's just basketball. Darbyhan, pack it up. You're out of here. I just want to tell you that. Round of applause to you. Round of with the Darpenham shit.

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Yo, did you see how long is the time out in the NBA? What, about 30 seconds to a different one? He was halfway through the time out and started erasing this shit with his hand.

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Yeah.

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Round of applause.

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I want to give a round of applause to FX World.

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Yes.

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Has done it again. They have a series coming about the Donald Sterling Clippers debacle when he had to get rid of the team because the escort taped him saying he want black people at his games, and their casting was interesting. What is it?

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Brilliant. Brilliant casting.

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Well, I'm saying the casting was interesting.

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No, I said, that ain't what he said.

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What?

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He said, I want black people, my games. So I want you fucking them niggas.

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And publicly, and don't bring them to my game. I think FX always knocks these series out of the park. I'm excited about it. Can't wait to see it. I love Larry Fishburne is Doc rivers. I like to do lo. I like to do from polls being Chris Paul, even more people. P. Valley, Jared Carmichael, show polls. Anything where niggas could freely pull out a dick and just get they shit sucked by whomever. Yeah, BMF. Yeah. All the same for me. Oh, yeah. A round of applause to the airlines. The airlines giving refunds for canceled and delayed flights. Biden is taking the credit for that. We can address that later. But I really, really am excited about the change of rules.

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Full refunds.

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Full refund. On demand. On the spot.

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That's brilliant.

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On the spot. You don't have to call up the. Your plane provider, service provider. You can just go right up to them and say, hey, hook it up.

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That's going to change some shit.

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Round of applause. I saw a video of a man kicking one of those dances ass on the train. I don't take the train, but I'm tired of seeing y'all niggas dance on the train show to disturbing people. I'm tired of that. The niggas, I'll be jumping on the pole. A lot of you niggas is cool, but y'all be flipping and fucking fucking shit up. I saw a nigga kick one of y'all asses.

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Not my people.

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Not kid the wizard, them. But you deserved it. You know? I'm saying, bring back the niggas that sell candies on the tram.

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I want them back.

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And I don't take the train. But I'd rather see them, these niggas dancing, flipping. Boom, boom, boom.

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Trying to now, but keep the mariachi dudes, too. I fuck with them.

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And it was one in the train. When I was younger, they had the.

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Fake horse that was like, you know, crackhead with him.

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Yeah.

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Salute.

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Yeah.

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We want them niggas, cuz they don't fuck with you. They just dance. Go to the next car. These niggas be dancing in the middle. Car flipping on the poles. And if he packed a packed train.

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Act like they sitting there and round of applause segment was over. But round of applause for all you people taking trains.

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Honestly, I'm gonna take it again.

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Every now and again, Eric Adams put, not deployed 900 extra officers to the train stations in NYC, along with the National Guard. And murder went up.

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So round of applause for that.

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And they're fixing a Toronto round of.

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Applause to black murder going up. Whoa.

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I'm being sarcastic.

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Fuck better say it.

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And they're fixing the trains. Heard about that, parks. What, they're not fixing the old fucked up shits.

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Yeah, they've been doing it for a while.

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13 of them. Franklin Av. You know, I'm a little hype. I used to go to Franklin Avenue.

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Go to school with the g train.

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Not the four. It's like the four. Yeah.

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Tell when you've been watching one. New York.

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New York one. The new sweat was a bullshit, right? That's local news.

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Niggas. Turn on New York one and get they pod info. Boy.

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New York, what's your favorite news station that you watch? Joe five or you watch all of them? Do you?

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Life. Life is my favorite news station.

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So you just know the news from experience? Yeah, that's me.

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We have a part of the show for our sister Mel.

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Oh, shit. Okay.

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I always read this guy's questions. Who's this? D. Brintley is this guy's name.

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What's up, D?

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Oh, no, this ain't to you. He talking shit on us. Oh, no, this is to you, D. Brintley says, peace, love and respect. But fuck that, y'all. Up top niggas like to talk like y'all got all emotion but low key hate on the down south, niggas, I feel like we got more game than y'all. Our jerseys and the rafters, too. So this question is for Mel or any other women in the room. And that's just Mel at the moment. Unless you guys identify differently than you told me. Who showed you the most genuine time when you were outside. Outside made you feel comfortable. And GTD got the draws without making you feel like they was after the draws. Peace, love and respect. Lol. On my mother. That's what he said.

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Yeah, that was definitely country.

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Um. That's what he said. Ice was ready to answer. I don't know how you identify.

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I'm trying to get my sister out a very personal question. They want her to put no name out there.

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All right?

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That's all Putin.

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Tell me how you were doing that. How were you doing that? Putting me in the best position to win.

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She know all the words.

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Because I said. You could just say because he said the south, they jerseys up on a ride on the rafters, too.

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Teacher Potter how to pod. It's all time.

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He. You could just say where the person was from that fit his answer to this question.

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Or you could use any group of all of them stupid fucking words and just answer the question.

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He was basically saying between the north and the south, right?

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Yes, yes, yes.

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Do not fucking internalize this. Don't get.

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Don't.

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Yeah, Mel.

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Mel, we don't give a fuck.

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You guys are always on my case. If I fucking say something about another group of men y'all fucking, you think they keep you?

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That's why we on that case, huh?

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Shut up. The south by way of the description he gave the south.

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How dare you?

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Maybe I gotta read the question again. Peace, love and respect. Fuck that, y'all. Up top niggas. North niggas like to talk like y'all got all emotion but low key hate on the down south niggas. I feel like we got more game than y'all jerseys and the rafters, too. So this question is for Mel and any other woman in the room who shows you the most genuine time when you were outside, out time made you feel comfortable and got the drawers without making you feel like it was after the drawers. And your answer is the south?

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That. My answer is definitely the south. Like, I've had more than one experience with gentlemen who are from the south, and it just felt like. No pressure.

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Who fucked better?

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Okay.

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That'S not what he motherfucking asked. I am not answering that fucking question.

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I want to hear her answer.

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Oh, shit.

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You do?

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It was just. I don't know, it just felt like. I just felt. I just felt really protected. That's what it is. I felt really protected. I'm Amanda Seals. Oh, my God.

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I got some jokes.

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I felt.

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I got jokes.

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Get out of my. I'm gonna punch you in your face. Okay. Go ahead.

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Country ass niggas from down south was worshiping you like a goddess. These up north niggas was like, yo, you just one of another New Yorker.

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Yeah, you. Do you want smoke?

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I swear.

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I know.

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Totally.

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It's all right, though.

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No, I was engaged to, like, a nigga from the south.

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I know.

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You know, they just the behavioral kind of cadence and just the way they talk and. Just the way. Huh? What are you trying to say? You draw? You want to smoke with them?

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No, I'm joking. I can see the difference.

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Yeah. I mean, it's just. It's just like, you know, up north dudes are kind of like. The aggressiveness is cool. I like it. I love it. But when you meet the. When you meet the dudes from down south and you're not accustomed to that, it's like they really, like. They could really, like, sweep you off your feet.

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Mel, you know, earlier you said. When we asked you a question, you said that you like niggas. That's aggressive. You like to be told what to do.

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I like a lot of things.

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Oh, so you just. All over the place.

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If that's what you want to call.

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I'm with you.

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I'm a woman of multiple preferences, not a monolith. I'm not a monolith. I like a lot of different things. Sometimes I contradict myself.

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Mad lip, this is. Mama gave a polylith.

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A polylith. You done? We good?

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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What you doing this weekend?

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I don't know yet.

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Are you free, like, Saturday, around, like, five?

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Yeah, why? What's going on on Saturday at five?

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I'm gonna take you to compelling class. Mm hmm. Like, it teaches you how to be compelling.

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When you tell, I tell. Listen, do I have to remind you of the story where I was held, you know, hostage by a SWAT team? That shit was compelling.

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It's a fact.

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I got a buddy of stories like that.

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Yo, what did you say?

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I just gotta find, like, the entry point.

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Who was the nigga? You saw who. Who was the nigga? You say? Her ex plays earlier. What's the nigga name? The musician? You said something earlier.

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Jeffrey Osborne.

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All right, cool. That's what I wanted to know.

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Thank you.

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Niggas from the south, they'll play Jeffrey Osborne. I'm kidding.

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Oh, you trying to start, like, a south north.

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I'm not trying to start a thing. He'd start. He asked the question. I'm not trying to start shit. I'm not trying to start shit. Nope.

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What podcast they got? Podcast they got over there in the south.

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Um, eight of herself.

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I'm going with, uh, for sleeper. I'm going with a song by a boogie with the hoodie shout to the whole high bridge. This record is called Tiffany's.

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I told you that. It's okay. You go make a mess. I know you want to go, and I say good job, but you can take what's left. I want to taste your pussy I want to taste your flesh? My niggas all flee? You can see by the bees how we coming before these songs, I used to profit 120 on you. Crazy high stuff feel alone outside 20 thieves with my brothers home ain't even.

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A home no more girl, we don't.

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Even sleep with each other and I'm on a roll so long, ain't even got time to go trust her. Me and my bro so loyal even when we don't speak to each other and lifting toes was a person, it would be me and them butters, and we're just Cynthia. I'd be wishing it was me instead of butter. Don't want to think too about my pain I was deep in the gutter sometimes I don't want to be awake, so I sleep even better it's the demons and the angels that keep me together loving you is killing me, baby why I stay together.

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Already.

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Pete, when you said you leaving your keys on a dresser. I made your closet a million dollars in tees and sweaters. And if I add those burgers to that and tell Tiffany how much I spent on Tiffany for you, I would be here forever, hanging out of my feelings and foreigns. Double up truck with the four G's, hoodie on two, like it's pouring club on. Like Michael performing put you on top, you was horny. I made you climax before me. $10,000 on these pants. Won't want to spit ever. Come on. The artie is what she call me is nice. I remember we had nines and Mac elevens. It was not September. And you get ganks on this bridge. You can't just slide whenever.

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You gotta pay the tool.

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Where I come from, you gotta pay the price to come in. You know, you get ruff at the riders. Put you on my shoulders. Carrying you like Mariah took you to an island. To take you to long island. I just want. You don't gotta expand my stuff so you bite me. You can never be my wife. You're just like me. Niggas want me dead. And police trying to indict me. Cause they know I'm quick to put a nigga on a white tee.

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Brand new music from a boogie. That record is called Tiffany's office. New Ep. Alone in your phone and on dsps right this very second. Oh, I love a good, heartbroken rapper, man. Oh, and the BJ, he better give him a shit on the next. This is a nice four pack. I ain't gonna hold you quick. Four songs about how short he did me wrong. And I'm back outside now. And she did me wrong after I bought all them birkins and sweaters. That's what he talking about. All four songs. I love that.

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I could just hear fab with that beat.

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Bad to have a verse on there. I can hear it fab chavers anywhere. But that one. Let me not say they've been rapping. Even rap I want to need. It's time for a fab. It is definitely for. Doubt it. But. But I don't want to say that off of the north south conversation that we just had, because south up north.

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All right, I'm going up to Canada. This is Ryan Blades. Song is called culture vulture.

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Hey.

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All right, we gonna do this in one take.

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No, you're not. Anytime it's on, there's a lot. Right? Right. Look, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Maybe we'll do it in one, two, let's go.

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I'm good, levels is right, yo, when I lead a booth, it's looking like cigar smoke labels giving advances, well, that's a hard note, I need to whip it fast, mercy, your law go but got a copy, cash, I ain't trying to pay a car, no grew my hair in 2020 women love it now, they love the waves caressing my braids, I'll never cut it now I'm investing, protects at least 100,000 word in the hood, you owe now niggas money, then give the run around, you better pay it back and slide that bread off or to let off a couple of bullets and take your head off. Don't worry about what real niggas doing, just get your thread off on Twitter. Acting bitter with bitches of gonna bled all not trust me, I ain't afraid to say shit punk pussy nerds running editorial playlists. Never grew up in rapping hip hop, but moving culture. Y'all got beat up in school, then y'all rebranded as Vogue. What the fuck is up? Y'all fucking up? I think y'all fuck is up. Don't really fuck with none of y'all rappers. I only fuck with rush, she suck it fuck, but back to y'all motherfucks.

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Y'all be fucking cucks.

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I fuck y'all up. Y'all singing on every song. Y'all sound fucking nuts. Gratuitous cursing, I'm sorry I'm playing chess while y'all niggas still passing Atari. She chose me over the corny Duke, gas and ferraris. This girl is bad book. Smarter than her asses like Ari's real nigga, show my music love. What up, though? What up, park? Salute.

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Ice.

[02:45:24]

What up ish.

[02:45:25]

What up, Joe?

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I'm too dope, but the government no pump fakes, too dope boys gets the genre bumping. What up, shake? I don't care about a cosign from celebrities. While not the ones who starve for attention and lack integrity. Our publication posts are from blogs who let the pedigree. And ethically, they ruined the culture it built the equity. You see the clear pictures I'm painting? It's only dudes that can't rap that will tell you I'm hating. It's only dudes that can't rap. They'll be bitching, complaining. You'd be nice if you did right in drills in your training. I signed a pub deal when I was 22. Didn't even get any money. I was a petty fool. Good thing they dropped me after handing them the second song. Now I ain't bonded to contracts, I got my weapons drawn. Only signing deals if it's ho. Still gotta own my music. Supporting black labels, adventures, keep our shit exclusive. The leeches in our culture get rid of, reduce them. They making money off our backs and they don't even do shit. I'm coming up. I feel like 95 day was in the lab for three months, wrote like 95 days.

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So many problems how I got them probably 99 ways leave a massacre with the fifties St. Valentine's Day please, Nick.

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The record is culture vulture by Ryan Blades. Project summer on the dark side of the moon drops next week.

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Smoke that. Ryan blades work out. Absolutely, smoke that. And I love a good shout out while you smoking some shit.

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Yeah, man. Yeah, slide a little loving there.

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You know I like that.

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He ain't shot everybody out.

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You think you should be shouted out in songs?

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Like, maybe it's an old verse.

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No, I'm asking for real.

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Yeah, I do.

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No shots, no shots.

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No, no. You might make you think you should.

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Be shouted out in songs like that.

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I do.

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Oh, so you don't feel like songs like that are speaking directly to and about people like you?

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No.

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Okay.

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Do you feel that way? Oh, you won't back down?

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I can see how somebody would say that. Not about you, don't personalize it to you, but about people that come from an island. Come over here, don't know nothing about the music and are very important voices as it, as it pertains to the music. I can see somebody.

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You know who you talking about, though? You know my flip, though? If you went to my.

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No, you're not talking.

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Oh, yeah. Somebody from the island who has a voice in music is your man.

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Cool. I think I know who you talk about.

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I'm playing some freeway and jake one, this is Freezer.

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There you go.

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Here's a quick reminder case on niggas every number, they call me Freeza I've been cold for 20 winners Freeza, Freeza, Freeza, Freeza, Freeza here's a quick reminder case our niggas got amnesia why you think they call me Freeza? I've been icy 20 season Freeza, Freeza, Freeza, Freeza town with j back to the block freeway motherfucker from duck, duck the rock was solo, but I still roll with my old crew that state prop we was getting paid off the show top now we getting paid off the proteins we played by the old rules. You cross us, we going shoot push.

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Us, we going move for the tracker.

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On that car now we on you as a youth I ain't have any dollars I was starving I was looking out for any target I ain't have any chance conscience, no home cooked meals.

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We was living not the mini market.

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I really turn my life around and.

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Learn some knowledge million dollars worth of.

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Game I got from Gillen wallow I learned these bitches you're a swallow the nigga with the most houses, not the.

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Most follows but the second that dope I bet you waters ain't remember why you think they call me? I've been cold for 20 women freeza, freeza, freeza, freeza reminder case all niggas got amnesia white, they call me Freeza I've been icy 20 season freezer, freezer, freezer, freezer, freezer, freezer. E to the wizard I taught y'all lessons that's address me as a sister off top we do it the best without the pin play who your spicy mommy? Cause my spit b collie hits a more fucks no need to fuss we.

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Got the big wave bmf women come.

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To us to get their rent paid.

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Ps any drama is gonna be addressed.

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Got your lady west she gave me.

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Pleasure with no pm's she a mess. You want violence, it's gonna be a rush.

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My young is 730 he not worried about the arrest. When he approach you with that ratchet.

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It'S gonna be your death.

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When he detached you from your body.

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You gonna be a spirit.

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We appear, it's 20 bins as women.

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Yelling, free in here we get paid.

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To be here so I'm yelling, cut.

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The check yeah, shut it down after they cut the check, cut the check. Then I'm in another city yelling at. Here's a quick reminder case on niggas they remember why today they call me Freeza I've been cold for 20 winners freezer, freezer reminder case y'all niggas got amnesia why you think they call me freezer?

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I've been ice in 20 season that's freezer.

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I like that record.

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Last album was amazing. I can't wait for the new one.

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Yeah, true. It was. Yeah, I can't wait. Shout out to Jake one man shout out to freeway. I know you over 20 years. I never called you freedom, but that was hard. Park's always gonna play some hardship. Man, digging in the crates head ass nigga.

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I'm going back to.

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Don't hurt him.

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Is there anything, Malcolm Harlem shake too.

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He said, mel Harlem Shake. She close to the fucking epileptic, shake. She close to this old person get lit up a seizure. Shake say that, you idiot.

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That's wrong.

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Oh, Harlem. Shit.

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She get crazy if she can kill it.

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You know what's funny? I love watching Mel during, like, a hard rap sleeper or some park sleeper.

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She start tapping her foot off, beating shit.

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Yeah, her head nod is just mad. Mad Canadian.

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She be like this.

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She got the worst head nod ever.

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I love what you do.

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Thank God you fine.

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Cause she don't care.

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Yeah, she tap her feet. That should be awesome.

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She be trying to do the double tap sometimes.

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Yeah, it'd be fucked up. I thought nobody noticed it would be. She don't look cool during a bop at all.

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She be trying to catch the rhythm. She's a legend. Only she could do that.

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We gonna work on that. We gonna work on that.

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That's big m four, idiot.

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That's right. Not too much on. Not too much on Mel.

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Fuck wrong with y'all?

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Or her head? No ish.

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Please.

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Play your sleep. Go ahead.

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You can't go.

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You're not gonna be no witness, my nigga, not me. Yeah, I'm going.

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You the one the shoot is gonna be about, you crit. Of course, I know better than that. Yo, dog. Hey, wait. Hold up. Look at me in my eye. You think I don't know? You think I'll know better than that? You think Big Mel will fix her fucking hand to grab a pen and put something in the suit against it? Shit, she burn the precinct down first. She'll kill a judge before she allows a suit to go out on shit. Me, it'll be your honor all over again. Law abiding citizens. I'm burning all this shit down.

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Yo, I kid she closer to Grant.

[02:53:04]

She closer to having a gal in a whiteout and taking your name off all documents that ever existed in court. Facebook that one. She'll fix all the problems. Fuck you talking about? You let Big Mel get started. Go ahead.

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I'm going back to McKenzie. I'm.

[02:53:18]

Again.

[02:53:19]

Yeah, back to back.

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This song is called cashmere.

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Cause I'm cutting off your supply. I don't wear that shit no more. No, not since last. Soon as she walked out the door all drenched and catch me light a fluid on the floor man, fuck you. Catch me that's how I feel, you know how I hear dirty music comin through, yo, crystal clear saw your shoes out in the hall that they disappear and fuck, you'll catch me that's how I feel.

[02:54:51]

Right.

[02:54:53]

Told you for the very, very last time now I'm cutting off your supply really tears me up. But I already shed my last year. This is so much. And I don't want to end up stuck here. Let me be real clear now. Fuck you. Catch me. I don't wear the shit no more. No sooner she walked out the door, I tried to get here.

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Cause I threw it on my phone.

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Cause I didn't.

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That it is cashmere by Mackenzie, y'all.

[02:56:41]

They always got to try to get too white on them. That shit was nice. Nigga. Cut the off, let the break down.

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I like that. You rapping on that.

[02:56:49]

Of course. That shit was extra hard.

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That was hard.

[02:56:51]

That second flip. Yeah, all the way. That was five. Go, McKenzie. Yeah.

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Might have to check that one out. That's two that you played. I'm saying that's what you played.

[02:57:01]

I ain't gonna lie that it's about a year and a half streak. Or whoever Ish is getting his sleepers from that. They killing it. It's been about a year and a half now. Him killing it first. The first year and a half with shaky, shaky baby first wait for love.

[02:57:15]

He was wild.

[02:57:16]

He was playing a house, not a home. You the most improved sleeper. Sleeper pitch.

[02:57:21]

He played thriller as a sleeper.

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You did. It's okay.

[02:57:27]

Y'all might not have heard this slap before.

[02:57:28]

Oh, man. What's up?

[02:57:30]

Once he got his apple music, though, he was lit.

[02:57:32]

You got mad Vuz parks.

[02:57:34]

You got it. Okay. You didn't play this?

[02:57:37]

No. I do like these guys a lot, though.

[02:57:38]

Okay. This is black Pumas. More than a love song.

[02:57:42]

Love black pumas. Come get y'all the trophy back, nigga. What's up? I'm still sitting right here part and waiting.

[02:58:11]

You see the two black birds flying, flying low just to be together.

[02:58:22]

When.

[02:58:23]

We face the music. Might help get to the outside of a great fight fire together. I feel so hard sometimes they got the use of music sweet soul music to be ignite your soul tonight to reignite your soul cause I. It's more than a love song it's more than a fantasy more than a little bit this life is more than a dream, y'all it's more than a fantasy more than anything.

[02:59:13]

She take your.

[02:59:14]

Time and realize birds, birds sing that.

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Song.

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I respected grandmaster for the line such a pretty thing how the melody abides but life is more more than a love song it's more than a fantasy more than Lucas this life is more than a dream it's more than a fantasy more than a little bit this life is more more than.

[03:00:14]

A.

[03:00:14]

Fantasy more than anything I'm through the door now we through the door we know life is more high pretty faint of ringing melodies oh, I can't wait.

[03:00:54]

It looks like this goes on for a while. That is black Puma's more than a love song. It feels like he won that one. Clear.

[03:01:06]

Yeah. You see it, right?

[03:01:08]

This nigga is whispering like this wasn't.

[03:01:11]

Even a competition.

[03:01:16]

With my co host.

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It told me that, yo, when some shit be fired Imani don't put pick his head up no when it be.

[03:01:22]

Fired, Imani.

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I'm playing a sleeper for flip.

[03:01:27]

He make a face thank you.

[03:01:29]

I'm playing a sleeper for flip because I meant to highlight this record in the new music portion of our show, and I did not. My guy saf sent this over to me. Well, it came out anyway. Fuck my tomahawk. And he seems to think very highly of this song. I think it's a little bop myself.

[03:01:53]

I think I know what it is.

[03:02:01]

This is a young lady by the name of Skylar blatt featuring Chris Brown.

[03:02:45]

So I. Nice sack. If it only take practice think rolling matching day captions I feel we should go and make up even though I know it ain't much still I'm here I don't want to fake love even though I know it's fake love all I feel we should go and make up even though I know it ain't much still I feel I don't want to fake even though I know it's fake love.

[03:03:24]

I'm starting this Chris verse back just because all he did, the whole verse was threaten niggas, but he did it smooth.

[03:03:36]

I'm here. Can I see the money? Bring columns 45 right beside you all. I don't try here, mama. See, soon as they cross you, that's when you know that guy got you. I'm here I'm just catching 48 bus walking with the step of the setup tattoo I got she gonna wake up telling people we don't give a fuck this my year even though it ain't much I'm the one and when it's been a duck on my ear I just want to wake up I just want to wake up all I hear I just want to wake up I just want to wake up I just want to wake up that record is.

[03:04:20]

Called wake up by Skyler Blatt, featuring Chris Brown. Sav. What up, what up, what up?

[03:04:25]

What up, flip?

[03:04:28]

Good shit.

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Thank you.

[03:04:30]

Thank you.

[03:04:38]

No. You killed this shit this week. All right, ladies and gentlemen.

[03:04:54]

Yes, sir.

[03:04:55]

Good show today. Good show. Good times. Good energy. Good frequencies. Good vibrations out there, man.

[03:05:05]

You think we get a drop tomorrow?

[03:05:08]

Awesome beef shit.

[03:05:09]

Yeah.

[03:05:10]

I mean, it been two weeks in a row, but I don't think so this week. But I wouldn't be shocked if it happened. I wouldn't be shocked. Cause what does it do? Nah, it'll do something. It'll do something. I think if he keeps doing it, they're just gonna look at him like thirst bucket.

[03:05:31]

What a bully.

[03:05:32]

And they already almost tricked me into being myself, man. Hopefully you've enjoyed this podcast as much as we enjoy delivering it to you. Don't try to not nod your head now. Hey, that foot ain't going nowhere.

[03:06:00]

Look at that.

[03:06:01]

Offbeat on the foot. You know how beat you gotta be for your foot to be offbeat?

[03:06:06]

My foot is on beat alone.

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It's on some beat, just not this one.

[03:06:14]

White people are gonna take offense to that shit.

[03:06:18]

You think we care about that in this space?

[03:06:19]

As long as parks is good, that's all I care about.

[03:06:29]

The black media space and parks that was welcoming to you racially ambiguous people.

[03:06:40]

Keep us in your prayers.

[03:06:41]

Lord knows we need to be there. Until the next time we bid you ado farewell. Adio. Cerebra. Derchy. Asta la vista. Au revoir. So long. Goodbye. Remember, life is a series of moments and moments past. So let's make this moment last as if it's all we have. And lastly, the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel in the closet minded women want you to teach them things. Grab you a tylenol, you might need it. Any weekend plans for y'all? Anything popping? Anything lit up here?

[03:07:13]

Wifey birthday.

[03:07:14]

Wifey birthday. I'm here tomorrow. Secret location. I'm in here tomorrow, baby. Free and outdated. Hey, 80 degrees on Sunday and Monday. Hey, the outside is outside. The outside. What you getting into? What ish hood are you giving up this weekend?

[03:07:39]

Strings to the dick, strings to my copy. I'm coming to your crib, niggas. Crib this weekend? I'm just driving around.

[03:08:05]

I'm outside. I might not be back home this week.

[03:08:10]

You gonna put up some green sheet rock with his eye, right? But you a Corey.

[03:08:21]

I don't think I got no weekend plans. We went to Tatiana last night, had a good little time up in the air. What am I doing this week? Me, Corey Damoni, please. Oh, I'm gonna see Tina on Sunday. My little stretch appointment. Little stretch appointment. Ain't seen Tina in a while. I'm doing something tomorrow, but I don't remember right now. Fuck it. I'll find something fun to do. I'm sure. I'm sure I will. Amunda. Wow. Sunday and Monday. When it's 80 outside, there's gonna be a lot going on outside.

[03:08:56]

A lot. Go.

[03:08:57]

You sure is. When it's 80 outside, that's when the streets turn into bullpen. You know, you go to bullpen, see somebody, you know, you see everybody when it's hot outside. Way too ishpool. Is white Lennon out the closet romances now. Ain't like the old nigga. You and Cory, you bringing the doctors out. You and Cory was at the white parties.

[03:09:25]

Outside, nigga. We watching you, nigga.

[03:09:28]

Hell, yeah. Leds in his ass.

[03:09:37]

You never seen it.

[03:09:39]

They put the joint with the fox tail.

[03:09:42]

No, not the tail. They put them.

[03:09:43]

You wasn't doing that. A freak. Nick, what you doing at freaknik?

[03:09:50]

Chilling.

[03:09:51]

Chilling, right. What, you were doing a bike fest.

[03:09:54]

Commune and just hanging on out?

[03:09:56]

Not like your lollipops, right?

[03:09:58]

Yeah.

[03:09:58]

Yo, don't say I ain't tell you. I'm definitely going to DC for that tank Carl Thomas and Kerry Hilson show. I'm 100% going.

[03:10:05]

That is a fact.

[03:10:06]

So, I mean, that's fire.

[03:10:10]

I meet you down there.

[03:10:15]

I heard the letters I need to hear already. DC, memorial day weekend, that was all.

[03:10:19]

That was it.

[03:10:20]

That's it?

[03:10:20]

That's it.

[03:10:21]

I even said too much on this public broadcast. You did? You did. Nah. But I like when they know I'm there. I'll be lying about Dan. I don't want them to know where. Nah. Treat me like I'm in the building. Knee. Won't even move. Won't nothing move now.

[03:10:45]

Nope.

[03:10:46]

This ain't a slap.

[03:10:47]

This is a slap.

[03:10:49]

Move your body like. It's a slap.

[03:10:51]

Like a snake mouth.

[03:10:53]

She sit down when the real shit come on. She sit down when? That way. Oh, no. I'm going to the phone. We gotta do it. We gotta do it.

[03:11:14]

He said gorillas.

[03:11:15]

Yeah. Like two gorillas in a jungle making love. I never know what that nigga.

[03:11:20]

I never knew what that nigga was saying.

[03:11:24]

Yeah.

[03:11:29]

This is like, one of my least favorite songs by him.

[03:11:33]

Two little shots, something. Yeah. Yo.

[03:11:50]

Hello.

[03:11:52]

Yeah, this nigga is Alabama Frank.

[03:11:57]

Charles.

[03:12:02]

Tickle was on that record, right?

[03:12:08]

JBP.

[03:12:10]

JBP.

[03:12:11]

Where would you be without the JB?

[03:12:24]

Something wrong with.