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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I wanna listen to The Black Guy Who Tips because
(00:02):
Rod and Karen are so hot.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Hey, welcome to another episode of The Black Guy to
His podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
I'm your host, Rod, joined us always.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
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bulletball extreme. Uh, no real things to report right now.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Just uh, I don't think any show.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
It's been a while since I've had show keeping housekeeping
notes that I didn't have to do, so I'm.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Just gonna say less.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Karen, Uh, do you have any banter that you would
like to get into?
Speaker 4 (00:56):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I do, all right, man, let me pull up my
pull up my banter thing. For some reason, it's not
where it's supposed to be. All right, Well, this is
off to an auspicious start. Uh okay, nope, that's wrong.
Uh banter talk to me. Okay, Sorryally, this never happens
(01:24):
to me. I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (01:26):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Performance anxiety, that's what she said, yeah, found it. Jesus,
do you.
Speaker 6 (01:33):
Have any do you have any Do.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
You have any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter, banter?
Speaker 4 (01:50):
Do you have any banter?
Speaker 7 (02:00):
Up to me?
Speaker 3 (02:02):
Do you have any banter? Banter?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
All right, Karen, hit me with that banter.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
Yes, I'm gonna hit you up with that banter. Uh
my voice it might sound a little off because I
don't know what happened. I woke up yesterday and I
felt a little itchy, itchy, scratchy, scratchy kind of in
the back of my throat. And I used to be
a person who didn't really like taking medications and ship
like this until I like absolutely had to. And I
(02:30):
remember one time, Uh, the cold was with my ass
so bad. I was like, I'm not gonna take the medication.
Uh that I I love. I love sleep. Uh that
caf broke me on my sleep, I would say, bitch
and never again, Like, no, no, you where you you
break my sleep? Never again? So child, if I get
the little whiff of hmm, I ain't feeling too good automatically,
(02:52):
I'm said the old school woman. I get the chloroceptic.
I started spraying my throat. I started taking cough drops.
I started taking cough medicine. I don't know if it's
cold or not. Don't give a fuck, bitch, We're gonna
fight this before you decide to show up at my
front door. Uh, you on your way. So even if
you come, we're gonna were gonna be on fire halfway.
Fought to buy before you got here. And so so
(03:14):
I've been gangling, goggling my tunsles always saw what is ship.
I was like, fuck that. It's a time of the
creative concert coming on Wednesday, and bitch, I am go wing.
So I was like, no, I don't want to be
I guess you're your mama. No, no, bitch, I am going.
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So I said, fuck that, So I go ahead.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
I thought it was me that suggested that you do
cough syrup and stuff.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
Yeah, because at first I, at first I didn't take
you right. At first, I did tate the soup, but
I was doing the other stuff. I was doing the
cough drops and the other stuff. And so I was like,
you know what, no, no, no, no, And Roger had
about some because because we have night quill at the house,
and that quill that's that shit to me. Calm you
know you're take it you be out. So I was like, hey,
(04:06):
you got we ain't got no day queel. So Roger
got me some day queel, and you got a count
of honey in it. It's it still tastes a medicine,
but it is absolutely delicious. It don't have that I
get that that that darkness to it, and so it's
just a lot smoother to take and you can actually
feel the honey in it. So that's that's a good thing.
(04:26):
So I really like that. But yeah, I am good.
I hadn't cought or anything like that. But but that's
the whole purpose. We not gonna cough.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Yeah, I do that too. I try to take care
of myself before I get sick. Sometimes it's not even sickness,
it's you know, piling, it's you know, it could be that,
it could be allergies, it could be dust in the
house or something. But I like to hop on it
first and be like, nah, just in case, because I
feel like one head of day quill get me through.
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And I'm like, all right, if I if I took
it one head of day quill and I'm not sick,
I'll be fine. But if I'm sick, I'm getting early
jump on it. Maybe I can avoid sickness. I can
get on the off.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Front before we get the sickness avenue.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Speaking of which, I had to go to the store
and buy the said night quill day quill stuff, and
I have a big problem. Okay, I have a big
problem with this because I went to the store and
I looked at the counter and they have day quill,
d a y quill and nice quill and why quill
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that's how I spelled. Oh okay, it should either be
day quill and night quill, or it should be die
quill and night quill. But it can't be both. Y'all
gotta pick a fucking side using fucked up grammar for
the one at night? Is that because you got too
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sleepy to finish the sentence, Like, no, I don't like that,
But karens.
Speaker 7 (06:03):
That's hilarious.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
We had went to a Hornets game and sometimes when
people come to the Hornets game, they don't want to
cross over a bunch of people, so if they see
empty seas that just kind of sit down. It's that road.
But they was like this dude was like, I don't
cross all the people to get in my seat, So
he sat down and so, which I didn't notice at first.
(06:25):
So he sat down and the whole gang he was
just screaming and hollering and just was just super extra
over the top loud.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, and he was a real like I want to
be seen type of fan. He wanted people to laugh
at him and all that shit.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Yes, and so I let the baby this is how
I saund when I'll be.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Fussing and all. Well, yeah it's not as uh loud
as his, but yeah, you know, like, yeah, hit every shot.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
That's that's impossible.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
We've got to have some level of tolerance.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Especially if we're watching the Hornets, who are going to
more likely to not have a bad night last nights. Like,
you got to have a level of understanding that these
brothers is trying. You know, they might not be working,
they might not be good, but they try and do something.
But yeah, I don't know why the internet's acting weird
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just now.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
And what's so and what's so funny is the people
uh who cease to actually work came And then he
actually had to go all the way to the end
and when he went to he ain't say too. I
was like, oh, yeah, you were doing this for attention.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Yeah, he was sitting by us, and you just wanted
to make everybody like like he was putting on a show.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
You know, he wants to be the show, not the basketball.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
And I mean, I don't mind it from like you.
Hear it every once in a while organically, but it
seems like somebody's trying to do a bit. It's like,
what are you being filmed for? Candy camera or something?
Speaker 4 (08:00):
Felt like a bit. It really did, Yeah, because I
do respond to but I don't do that to like
it was like y'all literally everything.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Every and it was when he left that everybody really
was like, oh thank god, Like you can feel the release.
I'm like, yeah, man, we came to watch the game. Man,
we don't know who you are, like, but you know
it can be fun. But I just find when those
guys are talking like that and they're just like overly negative,
It's just like, who is this fun for? Man? I
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was watching pornography as a gentleman. This want to do
and lea it is leisure time, and I had my
headphones on and so I was listen to the sound
and it was, uh, there was a gang bang and
it had the most amazing playlist. It was more the
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playlist is better than the sex. I was really like,
was fire. I'm like, should I take my headphones off
of Shazam nes or all the screens between gonna mess
up the algorithm and it's not gonna tell me like,
oh that's miss you much by Jenny Jackson. It's just
gonna be like, uh, that's uh gang Bang Gloria number seven,
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like like I want to identify the song, but man,
I was like, man, this is like you know, like
this is this gang bang is jamming? Is that where
it came from the term, like this is a banging playlist. Yeah,
it's like listen, Okay, they gonna come through for this one.
Speaker 4 (09:34):
Everything's gonna be banging. The music.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
The sex dad still, so I was like forgetting some
of them hiss.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
I was like, oh yeah that was that was the mop.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
I never thought of putting on back to back. If
you put blame it on the rain right before it
off her rains in Southern California like ship Now that
can work. You're welcome, DJ Dae. I forget the orgies
going out there. I see you on Instagram, DJ, and
those orges you get out there and you hit me up.
(10:04):
I to play.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Keep the parties going.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
I'm gonna help you. I'm gonna help you get in there. Okay,
I'm gonna tell you right when it switch the rock
Steady come on long, Karen.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
And we was at the Onies game on and I
don't know why this took me for a loop.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
I saw like.
Speaker 4 (10:23):
A random old school digital camera in the wild, y'all.
Like I haven't seen them ships in so long. I mean,
like before cell phones could take pictures. You know, one
of them things where you're snapping it takes three seconds
before it responds type of camera. I was like, holy shit,
them things still exist, because at first I thought it
was a phone.
Speaker 7 (10:43):
I was like, that's a weird looking phone.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Oh ship camera, It's just a it was a digital camera,
a new like. So there's a movement to kind of
go back to that as far as like retro, Like
I remember I bought Laila something like that for Christmas,
or she wanted a camera that took physical photos and
printed them out like Kodak.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
And I think with the advent of social media and
these kids and all that stuff and families and the
phones and all that, there's like a movement to kind
of be more present in the moment and get like
a digital camera that's not connected to Wi Fi like
the internet or anything.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
When you're out, you take take a picture.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
You can download them later somehow, probably transfer through an
app or something later, but in that moment you're getting
because I feel like the quality of the cameras now
on our phones are probably good enough that I mean,
you can take a photo with a phone now and
if you wanted to frame it, you could do that
with certain options. So like it didn't look like an
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expensive camera, like it didn't have a big lenses. It's
just like a very small camera. But I noticed that too.
But you don't see a lot of cameras in the
wild no more.
Speaker 7 (11:56):
And I think that's why.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
That's why that and the payphone just like to me
for a loop, because it's not you. You literally have
to be of a certain age to even identify and
know what it is because most kids but like the
fuck is that? And they'll just keep it moving because
they're not interested. But as to somebody that you know live,
you know, pre internet, and you're like, oh shit, I
remember them bitches.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
I was at the gym the other day and I
was coming home and it's a little dude at the
front that worked the desk, and he be there if
you get there at the right time. And he's like
always so chipper and good spirits and just always greets
you when you come in and all this stuff.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Everybody knows him.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
I don't know his name and stuff because I try
to come in with my headphones and I normally don't talk,
you know, I don't just give them thumbs up or something.
But he's so infectious and so uh just stubborn.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
He's just undaunted.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
No matter how many times I buy my headphones, he's
still gonna try to speak to me. So now I
just kind of pull one ear down, and you know,
he always want to talk to me about my horn
the hornets gear and panthers and stuff, and uh so,
you know, I say all this to say, you know,
he's warming me down. And now I'm like, okay, I
talked to I anticipate talking to him every time I go.
It's on the way out. He normally isn't there on
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my way out because I work out and I'm leaving
normally after he's off off the job. But anyway, this
time I was leaving early, so I seen him at
the thing, and so I was like, I'm gonna speak
to my way out, and so I took my headphones
off and I said, hey, man, you have a good day.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
And he said, yes, sir.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Thank you, you have no, you have a great day.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Man.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Fuck that dude. Man, do you know how much pressure
it is to have a great day.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
I set him up.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
If you want to wish me a good day back,
that's cool. But it's a Tuesday, my dude. It's ten am.
Actually I'm leaving. It's almost new I got less than
twelve hours to make this a great day. I made
it a good day, but I felled at the end.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
I was a failure because and.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
I know he's laughing at me, because all I did
was have a good day. I went on on this game,
I had lunch. It was a great day, you know,
but it wasn't great. It wasn't I'm sorry. I failed you.
Speaker 8 (14:06):
Man.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
I'm gonna try to do better next time, but you
have to do me like that. Man, A good day
would have been perfectly fine with me. Up until that point.
My goal was to have a good day. I said,
if I can just have a good, average, above average day,
that's a good day for me, And this man is like, nah, great,
what I gotta hit the half court shot for the onners. Now,
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I gotta I gotta get free. I gotta find.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Twenty dollars on the sidewalk.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
He didn't say any of that. You're implying that, sir, Oh.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
God, Karen killing comedy. At least you're gonna have to
deal with this jake. You can do it to yourself.
You can do on your own show. And I have
a person that's just decided not to yes and fuck
my jokes? All right, fine, all right, let's just move
on to another segment.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
You don't want to hear him.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
That's it. That's enough. That's enough, Dawn. I think we did.
I think you do you kill my joke? Why should
I let you have yours? Go ahead, do your last one?
Speaker 7 (15:10):
My last one is uh am.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
I gonna have to call the police on them USDA people.
They keep showing up at the front door.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Well, no, Karen, because he called the police, they might come,
and it's not a crime for them to knock on
the front door. So why would you need to call
the police on them. It seems like a complete overreaction,
honest to Karen almost say comedic level of overreaction that
a person should understand on the podcast as a partner. Yes,
that they should, yes, and and continue to keep keep
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the segment going because it's called Bantam. Yes, sir, but
uh no, I don't think you should call the police.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
Well I was thinking about it because that showed up
three days in a while, and I was like, I
was like, that show up one more time.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
You don'et told them now Now no means no.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Well you did say that, you know police. People need
to stop calling police for little infractions. And I just
feel like this is not sick. It's enough infraction that
they're just knocking on the door. It really just doesn't
seem three seem.
Speaker 4 (16:04):
Like you're overreacting to three or four days in the row.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Yeah, it seemed like a reaction. It's just knocking on
the door to not trying to bang the door down,
to not demanding anything.
Speaker 7 (16:14):
Is demanding something.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
They're not coming. They just requested.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
Leavings and ship with normals that I just keep throwing
in the trash can.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Yeah, well, I mean maybe called the number on the
fly and tell them that you don't want to that
you be off the list.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
I'm just trying to offer some reasonable.
Speaker 9 (16:28):
Suggestions that no solutions that in no way adding comedic
value to this seven because that's what we do now apparently, Okay.
Speaker 4 (16:44):
I guess that is what we're doing. I'm tired them people.
Mm hmm, my money, pull my money.
Speaker 8 (16:52):
After you're talking about.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
All right, let's talk about some news and an update
to one of our guests, the race stories. It seems
that that dude that still got accused of stealing diamonds
and jewelry from jewelry store seven hundred and seventy thousand
dollars worth of gyms he shipped the gyms out.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
Yep, our national nightmare is over.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
You know. No, Look, normally I don't give give credit
for this, but I have to. Joe Biden wouldn't have
made him do this, Okay.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
In Joe Biden's America is when happened.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
I've only seen somebody ship out seven hundred and seventy
thousand dollars worth of diamonds under Trump. So I mean, listen,
maybe this is doge. They finally cutting some things that
make sense. I don't know, but yeah, so I guess, uh,
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I guess he's free to go to jail now. I mean,
it's not like you ship the diamonds out and it's like,
all right, no harm, no fire. To put the diamonds
back in there, somebody can stick them in their ear.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
You're going to jail.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Yeah, I don't want diamonds that go from rear to ear. Okay,
I'm good on that, Yes I am. Those diamonds have
been through it.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Good at your job because you consistently get caught stop
stealing ship you are not good at it.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
By the time those diamonds get to you, they've been
through the fire.
Speaker 7 (18:53):
Yes they have.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
And that's that's that's the picture of them holding the diamonds.
I don't know all the diamonds lean in this point.
At this point, I feel like they need more than
just that jury solution. I'm gonna need. You're gonna have
to incinerate these. I don't know what would it take
for you to put these diamonds in your ear care.
I did not know, like how much how much of
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a sale on this diamond would you have to catch
them for you, like I'll rock them booty diamonds. It
would have to be real cheap, Like if they said, uh,
these were originally eight hundred thousand dollars. But for you,
my friend, five hundred thousand, no fit five hundred dollars.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
I'm not gonna sit you rock.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
The booty diamonds for five hundred.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
We can clean the shit to smell off of it.
I got a deal, so that we found your price.
I got a deal.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
What about? What about? What about a thousand?
Speaker 4 (20:00):
Was mm hmmm?
Speaker 2 (20:03):
So now a thousand five hundred use.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
I told you they would have to be really really
cheap for it to be kind of worth it to me,
because like, I want a deal. I'm not wearing no
booboo diamonds and paying full price.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
No, okay, all right, it's just interesting, you know. Yeah.
I wonder if he goes to jail, they'd be like,
so what are you in for? And he's like, oh, broy,
then you don't want to hear this story. I have
a special set of skills holding stuff on my butt.
Although that is a good skill to have in jail,
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not not even saying sexually, just they be smuggling shit
in there. But I guess how good a skill is it?
He got caught u Uber with guns app contracts with
police officers accused the misconduct, so it's a It's not
called ubers with Uber with guns, but that's how people
describe the app. It's at the huff poh. It's called
(21:00):
the Protector, like those Kung Fu movies. So apparently on
the Protector you can use this app as a rich
person or I guess maybe just whoever can afford it
to get private security through an.
Speaker 7 (21:19):
App, okay, or like an event or something like that.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
You go, I just I just need private security for
a few hours or something like you.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
We could get some for our show and be like,
we got a live show coming. Like we've been talking
a lot of shit about people get Protected app. You know,
certain people in the and in the crowd act up.
We like single them out a Protector app, get Raphael
out of here doing too much. But what happens if
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Protector gets it wrong? What if the sweatshirt clad man
swinging his arms insufficiently as he walks or toward a
custom isn't a threat but a loved one who runs
cold and has stiff joints. And then the protector what
they ask protected don't know? Well. Tucked into the fine
print of Protectors terms of use is language waiving the
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company from any responsibility if your arm guard fucks up.
So if they accidentally shoot your daddy because they thought
he was a threat, do you have no legal recourse.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
When there's no reason for this app? The are we
doing here? The app claim here hire my cousin in them?
What is we doing?
Speaker 2 (22:36):
The act? The Act? The app claims that the act
slept the uh, I'm sorry. The company Protector acts solely
as a technology platform facilitating connections between users and independent
security professionals, and cannot guarantee specific security outcomes or the
performers of any individual agent. So you can't be like
(23:00):
I got a five star Protector and I end up
getting staffed. They're like, that's we just run the app.
You need to take that up with him.
Speaker 4 (23:09):
Right, And that's how a lot you've said, that's how
a lot of them do that shit.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
It's like they quote unquote, it's like.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
McDonald's going, we're not responsible for franchisees. Well, bitch, it
says McDonald's on the fucking door, what are you doing here?
Speaker 3 (23:21):
After the gig?
Speaker 2 (23:22):
The book I keep bringing up.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
Man, Yeah, all.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
These companies basically just have the same thing. They take
something we already have that exists. They take away all
the laws of it, right, and then just essentially violate
the law until the law comes in and regulates again.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
Right. So it's just.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Like the why is Uber better than taxis when it starts?
Because Uber doesn't have to do any of the things
taxis Tech companies have.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
To do, right with regulations and ship. They don't have
to guarantee you ship.
Speaker 2 (23:58):
It's cheaper because we don't write, because we don't have
to pay the seven types of insurance and all this
other stuff that you're supposed to do with run this
company ins and shit.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
Ye.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
So yeah, I'm not surprised by this at all. But
I mean I'm assuming this was an app that rich
people is gonna use unless you just want to flex,
like show up to your high school reunion with security, Like,
I don't know what a regular person would use to
protect the app for it.
Speaker 7 (24:26):
Yeah, it's actually no point of this.
Speaker 4 (24:28):
You might as well go to the companies yourself, right
the fuck is this because if they do anything wrong,
who's he accountable? You for them fucking up?
Speaker 7 (24:35):
Because somebody they gonna hold somebody accountable.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Right, that's very sketchy, right, because I guarantee you when
you accept the agreement. You're not reading all the fine print.
You just think I'm getting a I'm getting security. It's like, actually,
you're not.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
And they know this, and that's the trick, and the
trick is once you have to actually utilize it, that's
when you realize what the fine print is.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Right, they might not be like professional with their security.
They just gonna rock the from your mama, Paul, Yeah,
it's like, whoa, whoa, that's a security person. Calm down,
what are you doing? Don't ask that. Let's see, Jonathan
Majors and Meghan Good have finally jumped the room. They
(25:17):
got married. According to a source, we have no footage
of this marriage. We have no paperwork from this marriage.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
Don't ring.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
We don't have a ring from this marriage.
Speaker 10 (25:27):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
They confirmed their engagement in November, but not this marriage yet.
Speaker 3 (25:34):
And apparently it happened on the same day that we
got that update.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
As you if you were about the whole strangulation thing,
which from my understanding was a different incident than the
one he went to court for, but it was not.
It was in the courtroom evidence, but that stuff was
not allowed to be in this trial because they were
saying that it was like only this incident and one
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other incident were ones that the evidence would be submitted
to the trial. So apparently this evidence had been sitting
out here this whole time, but the public hadn't heard it.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
Only people in the court.
Speaker 7 (26:14):
These things don't apply to this case.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Yeah, only the people that work, not even the jury,
but like people that like a judge probably would have
heard it, you know that type of lawyers. So this
thing just existed out here. And obviously he knew this
existed the all time. So when I said it wasn't
new evidence or a new incident, it was a different
(26:37):
incident that we had up until this point and not
seen evidence of in court. So now that being said,
it's not a new incidence in that like he did
something after he was convicted, but it is like new
to the public sphere. And I will make the same
point that I made at the time, which is it's
(26:58):
it's it's going to affect public opinion even with it
being it shouldn't. It really should not change much for people.
And I don't mean nothing the like I hope y'all
forgive them. When I hope y'all don't, I mean just literally,
this is what he was accused of the lie. That
it really does give is to the people who say
(27:19):
stuff like he didn't do nothing anyway, or he wasn't
even found guilty in nothing. Those people should I hope
it works wakes them up because he was doing stuff.
But if your point was it's unfair or he gets
treated differently to other abuses and shit, I'm not, I
mean sure, but who like you want me to ride
(27:39):
for him because of the unfairness of his privilege or whatever,
like I can't do that. I'll let y'all do that.
But I that's not my point of view on this. Anyway,
they got married supposedly in like they home in front
of just they mamas, the witnesses.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
I guess. So I do wonder if this official, because yep.
Speaker 7 (28:09):
What's gonna happen. People are gonna be looking for them
records because if.
Speaker 4 (28:12):
The record's not on lie, you child just talking about
we married with y'all they married. If you ain't going
to the legal binding contract where everybody signed papers and
it's with the state, you are not married.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
And the auspicious timing of it feels so media sensitive,
like how do I change the narrative about this new
tape that's out there, and I'm like, I don't know
that it changed.
Speaker 3 (28:33):
I don't think you can change that narrative anymore.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
But yeah, I and of course everybody I know is
just like, she better be right, because this is one
of those situations where if she comes out and says whatever,
people are gonna have a lot less sympathy for her
because they're gonna say, well, we all told you and
you should have known blah blah blah. Instead of the like, listen,
we've all been there empathy. Megan will probably get a
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lot of people being like what you thought was gonna
happen and shit like that. So nasty work. Let's see,
let's do Another study suggests social media contributes to mental
health issues and delusion. This is uh uh yeah, this
(29:23):
is from k K K I r O seven dot com.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
Yeah, I believe that there are a lot of people
on social media that from all types of backgrounds and
all that stuff, and a lot of social media lends
itself to certain types of personalities and not john for
sometimes certain types of disorders and things.
Speaker 7 (29:45):
Like that, like you almost are rewarded for certain things.
Speaker 4 (29:48):
And yeah, there are a percentage of people that are
online that are mentally ill and all this stuff and
online kind of rewards you for the ups and the
downs and all that stuff that kind of goes along
with that which is not healthy safe for you know,
all the public, because a lot of times you need
outside help, which is which social media cannot provide and
give you.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Researchers from Simon Fraser University review multiple studies and find
a link between heavy social media use and disorders such
as schizophrenia, narcissism, body dysmorphia, and eating disorders. The study
titled I Tweet Therefore I Am, published in BMC Psychiatry,
explains a concept called delusion amplification by social media. It
(30:29):
suggests that social media platforms, by their nature, can encourage
distorted self perceptions and delusions, particularly in users who are
already vulnerable.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
Yeah, I'm one hundred percent agree with that yet, and
there are certain not everybody, but just over the years
of looking on social media and learning about like a
lot of these different terms and like actually what they
really mean scientifically and things like that, Yeah, there's certain
personalities where you go, oh, you're having like there's something
(30:58):
else here other than what you're talking talking about.
Speaker 7 (31:00):
I can't really put my finger on it, but whatever
it is is.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
This is deeper than ALIGNE.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
For individuals with disorders such as body dyscilmorphia or narcissism,
disability to control how they are seen, because you know,
you can change pretty much.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
Anything your image, you make yourself. You can delete your account, yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
Even some of the filters and stuff. You can just
change how you look, all kinds of stuff. So some
of this, this said disability to control how they are
seen could be particularly harmful. Purther study, it found that
people with these conditions may turn to social media to
validate their self image, but constant reinforcement of unrealistic beauty
standards and social comparisons can worsen their symptoms. It's also
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linked to people with psychotic disorders such a schizophrenia are
higher risks to develop delusions through social media use. And
the thing is like, obviously not, I'm sure a lot
of people listen like, I don't have schizophrenia, why should
I care? But I'm I'm like if just because it's
like saying, if we're in a room and they're smoking
(32:03):
a room, a person with asthma will have an asthma
attack before a person who does not have asthma.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
But that does not mean that the smoke is good.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
It means that your tolerance for how bad the smoke
is is just higher than someone who has, say, schizophrenia.
We're still in a smoky room, you know, so.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
We have to be aware that we're all in that
room together.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Some extreme cases documented and the study involve individuals development
full blown psychotic episodes, believing that thoughts are being broadcast
online or that strangers will conspiring against them. The study
highlights that many individuals struggling with these conditions turn to
social media because of social isolation, which I think is
an impetus for a lot of people in general. Like
just social isolation drives you to social media, which the
(32:52):
socialism quotes right, it makes you feel like you're amongst
people when you're not necessarily you could be as distant
from them as any place on the earth and still
isolated physically from all the people in your vicinity that
maybe you could find connections with, but it's like, no,
I have this connection via social media instead, rather than
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forming real world relationships. They may use online interactions and
substitute for in person connections. However, these digital spaces make
it easier for delusions to take.
Speaker 4 (33:21):
Hold, right. And the thing is when it comes to
social media, anybody can have a social media account. They
don't check your background, your mental health. They don't, they
don't ask. You don't have to fill out no form
and no questionnaire whenever you open up a social media account.
So you're going to have people with all types of
mental all types of mental places like mentally, they're all
(33:45):
over the place. And you know that that is the thing.
You know, there's no rule that says, hey, if you
got these conditions, you can't get online. That's not true,
you know. So, yes, they're gonna be among the rest
of us, and actually they have a right to be there.
And they are people with these conditions that don't do this,
but there are a percentage of people that do. And
that's the percentage they're talking about. It were like, hey,
(34:07):
we want to be sure that these people are safe,
get the help that they need, and do not allow
social media to cause their conditions to get worse or
cast them to spiral.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
A twenty seven year old porn star who posts videos
to OnlyFans, Beportly, fell to her death after inviting two
men to film a threesome in Brazil.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
Oh right, that's that's crazy. Uh, that's a lot.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
I mean because I could see if it was in
France because they were doing the Eiffel Tower, but Brazil,
that just doesn't even seem my brand. Anna Beatrice Pierra Alvez,
who professionally was known as Anna Polly, appears that fallen
from a balcony and onto a courtyard. Oh my god,
I'm shooting a sex scene at the mont Block Apartment
(34:53):
hotel outside of Real Dejannio. M m hmm. That's wild too,
because like there's no regulation on them. Only fans porn sets,
you know what I mean. I feel like back in
the day, it probably was very little regulation on the
porn set in the first place, unless you got in
with like Vivid or Wicked or some major corporations.
Speaker 4 (35:13):
But it actually was like, hey, we got rules and regulations.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
Like I think West Coast Production just had a nigga
on the side that was just like hey, don't go
over there, Like there's no way they had an actual
like people in safety.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
That's why they was like you get out of here. Yeah,
you can't have you in here. You're not following the rule.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
But it just made me think, like with OnlyFans, it's
like you kind of got to.
Speaker 3 (35:31):
Top everything all the time.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
So were they like fucking on the balcony on the
rail end where they you know, like where they playing
throw me off the side of the house play, Like
what were they.
Speaker 4 (35:42):
Doing rock paper scissors? And it's also that thing all
jokes aside, baby take and maybe this is just the.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Way I look, what's rock paper scissors?
Speaker 4 (35:50):
Oh? You haven't seen the thing where they do For
some reason, I found just rolled down a Twitter timeline.
People you have like two people and they'll do rock
paper pro scissors and whoever wins runs to the person
and they fuck them or make them suck they dick
or with it all.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Oh yeah, I seen that. Yes, that's a trend.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
Though I thought that was one video.
Speaker 4 (36:10):
I've seen several of them and it's rare.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
They could have been doing rock paper scissors off the balcony, right.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
Because and when you say they trying to overtop each other,
like that's the trend is kind of happening. So I
can see them doing that, you know, thinking this and
something just went wrong with it, like because you never
know what shit like that, and it's for me.
Speaker 7 (36:34):
It goes back to the uber eats thing.
Speaker 4 (36:37):
What happens when you deregulate shit, because the thing is,
like you said, with the large corporations, like large porn corporations,
things were monitored, you had like tests like like things
were controlled, you had safety regulations. When you lead that
and you go to something better like OnlyFans, and I'm
not knocking it, but when you go to something quoe
(36:58):
unquote better like only fans, now you're leaving it up to.
Speaker 7 (37:01):
Individuals to do the regulations.
Speaker 4 (37:03):
You're leaving up to so all the costs that would
have the company would have picked up, but they would
have just took out taken out of your paycheck.
Speaker 7 (37:10):
You don't have that no more.
Speaker 4 (37:12):
So Now you have these people who are out here
trying to outtop each other, out here harming each other
because guess what if you'd had a safety person there,
But I don't take your lesses out there on that balcony,
or you need to be so many feet away from
that balcony, like somebody somewhere would have been like, hey.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
This is not safe because they're like my LLC is
on the line, yes, as opposed to just us all
being freelancers out here. But yeah, she fell to her death.
Police are reviewing the hotel CCTV footage and if you're
on staff and looking through her phone to determine whether
her death was a crime. So that's the other thing.
Who knows what could have Like this could be a murder, yes,
(37:50):
like the perfect the perfect murder, you know, instead of
it being an ice pick made out of ice or whatever,
it's new the perfect murder now is the same was
a porn OnlyFans accident? Right, It's unclear whether drugs or
sexual violence were a factor. It's autopsy and toxicology reports depending.
It's a complex case and we don't rule out any
(38:11):
possibility from an accident to a possible crime. Sept hodside
or investigator, homicide investigator.
Speaker 7 (38:16):
Excuse me, right, because that's their job.
Speaker 4 (38:17):
So now you know, before they probably could have ated
what's video was taped, you know, because a lot of
that ship.
Speaker 7 (38:23):
You know, it's different.
Speaker 4 (38:24):
You got a staff, you got somebody's whole job. Who
is it to be an accident person? But with this
it's just oop shit act. No, Now we gotta do
a whole lesson.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
Well, I don't know how well, I don't know how
rigorous the porn safety was, don't care, And I don't
think it was Hollywood level.
Speaker 3 (38:39):
I don't think they have a porn actors like union
that will.
Speaker 4 (38:42):
Like got a porn actors guild.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 3 (38:45):
I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
So I don't know if it was like rigorous if
they don't go ahead, yeah, I don't know if it
was like rigorous or not. But uh, I just think
stay off the balcony was probably pretty stay out. How
this should have been a number one room, having won
just one person there who's not fucking, who's like, hey, hey,
that don't look safe. I know you guys are in
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the throes of passion at all, but I'm not sure
that that railing will support five hundred pounds of pressure.
So maybe maybe we stay out of.
Speaker 4 (39:16):
That mood is over to the left, over to the
ground a little bit.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Alvez, his boyfriend Pedro and Rique, who was not involved
in the incident, oh told me told local media that
will be just if if her dad wasn't accidental, So
he so he are already looking for like this might
not have been accident. As the hours passed, it's starting
to sink in and the hall of my heart is
only getting bigger, he said. That's what she said. All right,
(39:42):
that's it for that type of news. Let's move into
some different type of news. Okay, let's see what else
do I want to talk about? Maybe some fucking with
black people? Maybe? How about how about that? Oh? No,
you know, let's do who news. We haven't done who
(40:03):
news in a whiles? Do you think when porn c
s I showed up to investigate the case, Horatio is like,
(40:26):
it looks like she went down on both of them.
Speaker 4 (40:32):
All right, I guess that train didn't come on time?
Speaker 11 (40:40):
What Okay, I get it, I said, Yes, I did it,
all right?
Speaker 3 (40:52):
Who News?
Speaker 2 (40:55):
How about this one? QUESZ two? Are all? Are?
Speaker 10 (41:02):
Who?
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Quest?
Speaker 4 (41:03):
Who are r?
Speaker 6 (41:06):
No?
Speaker 2 (41:06):
He does?
Speaker 7 (41:07):
Oh, I'm assuming a rapper?
Speaker 3 (41:09):
Correct?
Speaker 2 (41:10):
Here is a rapper? Quest?
Speaker 4 (41:11):
Who failed?
Speaker 12 (41:14):
Q U?
Speaker 2 (41:15):
Easy space number two r R.
Speaker 7 (41:25):
I guess.
Speaker 4 (41:28):
I'm just old, y'all.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
I think it's the I think if you solve for it,
it's the first seven digits of pie.
Speaker 4 (41:34):
Something happening.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
Quest two r R faces severe legal consequences after he
brought a machine gun to a hospital maternity ward, leading
to federal charges.
Speaker 10 (41:47):
What yeah, you can't do that, right, that's yeah, yes,
that's not that's not how that works typically maternity ward behavior. Right,
you gotta say strapped in the returnity. No beef should
be so real. You gotta say strapped in the maternity war.
Speaker 4 (42:06):
Yes, And the way the maternity was is now they
got they got your license, your registration like that, like, bitch,
we want to know everybody is up there.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
His legal name is Terrell Monquez. Cercy stashed a Glock
Model seventeen handgun beneath a couch cushion at p Mont
Walton Hospital. Like they don't got cameras in the hospitals.
The weapon was illegally modified. Illegally modified with a full
auto SERPN turned it into a machine gun capable of
(42:37):
firing rapidly for a loaded thirty round extended magazine. It's
under a couch cushion. Any kid can sit on that.
Speaker 4 (42:45):
Yes, somebody could have accidentally shot themselves.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
Hospital securities stumbled across the heading gun and quickly notified
law enforce I bet they stumbled across it because the
clip was hanging out half of it. I bet it
didn't even it wasn't even in there.
Speaker 4 (43:00):
You know it was because you know, you know, they
come like every hour on an hour, every forty five,
like you fucking can't read.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
So I'm just saying, well, I'm just saying he probably
had it sitting out in an obvious manner, like the
barrel was probably sitting in between the cops because she's sticking.
Speaker 4 (43:16):
Out, sticking out on top of the flowers.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Right, probably put it by the kids, cancer ward right.
Speaker 8 (43:22):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
Federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol and Tobacco and
Firearms and Explosions later confirmed the weapon operated as a
fully automatic machine gun.
Speaker 7 (43:32):
So that's when when you're pulled and it just goes yeah, okay.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Investigators soon discovered that Quest two r R wasn't shot
about flounding firearms. His social media account and music videos,
which have garnered millions of views, prominently featured guns, including
the illegally modified clock. Oh not the not the weapon
on not not in the video. Oh man, you hate
(43:59):
this it.
Speaker 4 (44:00):
I hate to see it.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
You kind of hate to see it. You know, some
people gotta just get off the streets. But man, you
put it in the video, the same gun.
Speaker 4 (44:14):
Dude. You can't even say it ain't choice. It was
in this video six months ago.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
Sir, what are you doing? Why would you? Why do
you like jail?
Speaker 7 (44:28):
You took a picture kissing it, sir.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Ll You can't even say it's not my gun. It's like, no,
it's definitely your gun. It's in your video. This is
my gun, all right, this is my gun. We could
play something for you. This is my gun. It's definitely
my gun. I got a gun.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
It looked like this.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
You going to jail.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
You're going to jail.
Speaker 4 (44:52):
Me and this gun.
Speaker 7 (44:53):
We are best friends. Yes, you're going to jail.
Speaker 3 (44:56):
My finger prints own this gun.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
Uh. In his video music video Traffic, Quest two r
R openly wrapped about installing a switch and brazenly displayed
the weapon for viewers. Switches to what you do to
make it automatic? That's the illegal part, so he in
the rap song, He's like, this gun is not legal.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
I'm illegally modified this goool.
Speaker 2 (45:19):
His legal woes deepened at the federal prosecutors indicted him
in August in twenty twenty four for possession of an
illegal machine gun. Court documents also revealed troubling messages between
Quest two r R and a Clayton County police officer.
The rapper had asked the record the officer to run
warns check on his behalf. The officer, in turn, leaked
confidential details about an ongoing homicide investigation directly to the rapper.
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Federal agencies agents execute the search warrant of his residents
February eleventh, twenty twenty five, uncovering additional firearms linked to
serious crimes. Among them was a weapon connected to a
dry boy shooting at the Kyle County that left four
people injured. Facing overwhelming is evidence, he pled guilty to
federal charges of illegal machine gun possession, now waits sentencing.
Speaker 4 (46:04):
Damn and when't them drill rappers?
Speaker 13 (46:08):
No?
Speaker 2 (46:08):
I don't think I wouldn't call them drill but actually
I don't know what genre. What would you call question problem?
But drill. There's a lot of New York and London.
I don't know how many other people do drill rap.
Speaker 7 (46:25):
Sometimes they be too close to that real life.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
Well, all these all these young y n all these
ym too close to real liking.
Speaker 7 (46:35):
It's okay, y'all.
Speaker 4 (46:36):
Ain't got to be real Go go ahead to be
a theater major, English major. It's okay, y'all.
Speaker 2 (46:41):
That's why I hate to see our generation try to
call these guys soft because I'm like, nah, these boys
kill you, and they do a lot of shooting and killing.
It's just just because they mumbling on them tracks, don't
mean them in them streets.
Speaker 4 (46:56):
A lot of our favorite rappers got degrees and ship.
Speaker 2 (46:58):
Yeah, so I'm better watch out. You think you about
to roll up on QUEZ two r R and the
gun already got to switch on it.
Speaker 7 (47:06):
He gave you the business.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
Uh, let's see British drill rapper. Oh wait, we're supposed
to guess who was? Never mind, I'll say this for
a different day. Let's do a different one for WHO News.
Speaker 3 (47:22):
How about have you heard.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
Of uh an influencer named Ashton Hall?
Speaker 4 (47:35):
Mm hmmm mmmm.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
The correct answer is who who?
Speaker 4 (47:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (47:40):
It sounds like an actor, but I don't think this
is an actor.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
It's not an actor. He's a rapper, fitness influencer. Uh.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
And he has a videos going on.
Speaker 4 (47:51):
That's who that dude is this? These things have been
fucking hilarious.
Speaker 2 (47:56):
Uh, it's him, he says, it's that Its three forty
three am. He already has no shirt, ons greased up.
He's getting in the mirror and he's trying to show
us how I guess his his day goes three fifty
and then like every minute, it's like it's like the
updates aren't necessarily like every hour, it's like every whenever
(48:18):
he does something. So three fifty three he wakes, he's
standing in the mirror. Three fifty four he's brushing his teeth. Okay,
that's it's gotta be three fifty four am. Else he's
running behind. Then he pours pours bottled water to I guess,
swish his teeth with, stands on his balcony apparently for
(48:44):
ten minutes.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
I don't know what kind of water that is. If
they say that water is selling like hotcakes, oh.
Speaker 2 (48:48):
This selling, God damn it. We are the dumbest.
Speaker 7 (48:52):
Fuck I want buying the hall out of that water.
Speaker 2 (48:56):
I want a motherfucking apology from everybody that rode in
about how we talk was like nah, nah, ride, you
simplifying and saying that people were pretty pivileted just just
on there doing this bullshit. This nigga is literally just
doing some bullshit and people are buying water for it.
That's crazy.
Speaker 4 (49:14):
And people been making what you call that copies of it,
and the copies have been fucking.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
I've been seeing some of the copies.
Speaker 7 (49:20):
They're not all good, but some of them have been
really funny.
Speaker 4 (49:23):
Y'all.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
Buying that water takes it beyond the joke. Who got
water money in this economy to be just throwing away.
Speaker 4 (49:29):
From really spens that's in a blue thick ass bottle,
you know, that water like twenty.
Speaker 2 (49:34):
Five dollars a bottle.
Speaker 3 (49:35):
That's probably the whole fucking thing.
Speaker 2 (49:36):
It's like I came up with a way to influence
people to buy this water, and the.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
Rest is just bullshit.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
I don't care. I don't care.
Speaker 3 (49:42):
I'm not really like this.
Speaker 2 (49:46):
Okay. Wait, he's stood on the balcony for like thirty minutes.
I thought he would be working out or something. He
was just outside on the balcony with no shirt on. Okay.
Then he sits down and meditates at his table rice
in his diary, he listens to gospel and drinks more water.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
To quench his thirsts.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
Pours water. Now, I don't know why I stretched this way,
but he like he pours water into uh a bowl,
and then in that bowl, he dips his face in
it the same like high quality water that he's drinking
a lot of people do that for poors and stuff.
Bottle with bottled water.
Speaker 4 (50:34):
Bottle water.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Not a lot of people. This guy is different.
Speaker 7 (50:38):
He built different.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Don't in him. Then he put on shoes, uh, and
the jewelry and it's time to leave the house in
his fanny pack and I'm gonna go to the gym
back at leaving the gym very yours gym, by the way.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
Now this was weird.
Speaker 2 (51:03):
This was weird. Everybody point us out. When he goes
to jump into the water. It's seven thirty six am
when he dives in the pool. When he lands in
the pool at seven forty am, So is he suspended
in the air for four minutes?
Speaker 4 (51:20):
And they just they decide to edit that for time
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (51:24):
Pulls up with that cut. Then he gotta go to
the sauna. White lady bring him towels back up to
the room, trying to shower again or I guess shower
for the first time. He eats a banana rust banana
on his skin, sits down another ice bucket of water
(51:46):
that he sticks his face in, which Karen says, people
just do that all the time. And then he gets
her online discussion to some business people. I'm assuming at
nine to fifteen am, because he's very important. Bro, we
gotta go ahead and get in at least ten thousand.
Got to get in at least ten thousand, ten thousand.
What I know. I think it's all us. It could
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be pennies. I think it's his power level over vegeta.
Do you want to.
Speaker 7 (52:12):
Thousand something?
Speaker 4 (52:13):
Yeah, because a lot of times when you go online,
you see people dip their facing water like that.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
Okay, you don't have to defend. I'm just making jokes.
Then a white lady makes some food and brings it
to him for his morning food.
Speaker 3 (52:28):
Over some more that water, some more water.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Yeah, and so people been clowning them. But this dude
made a video I guess clowning. It's eleven thirty two
at night, smoking on his bake, eleven thirty three, drink
the red bull, switch with a red bull. Yeah, tripping
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shit his house.
Speaker 7 (53:02):
That's hilarious.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
It really is just silly. Oh, breaks of basketball goal
in his house. Get some ice cream.
Speaker 7 (53:16):
He making a lot of damn.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
Noise because part of his asmrh.
Speaker 4 (53:23):
Right, because it's for hearing, right. But yeah, that's hilarious.
Speaker 12 (53:27):
Whatever.
Speaker 2 (53:28):
I had never heard this man till this thing.
Speaker 4 (53:30):
I didn't know that was the person's name. But yeah,
I've been seeing that shit going all up and down
the timeline.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Yeah, like we got us a new big groove. Can't
wait for y'all get sick of him? Yes, really quickly,
somebody else noticed he's not the only one.
Speaker 3 (53:43):
Other people have made videos like this.
Speaker 2 (53:45):
Not picking on him, but just other brothers that do
these videos, okay, And somebody pointed out the similarities that
I'll have white women that's just doing free labor for
some reason, just making them breakfast and shit, and just
up just white ladies making making dinner, Like right, why
why what is y'all?
Speaker 3 (54:04):
What are your brothers trying to say?
Speaker 9 (54:06):
Right?
Speaker 4 (54:06):
These random ans white ladies.
Speaker 2 (54:08):
It's gonna be in the gender Wars segment next, I
bet you we'll be this ship up all right, Uh,
let's move on.
Speaker 4 (54:15):
I am in all the videos with the brothers, uh
technicts go by. I have edited those videos, and I
like to speak out right, that's what get ready to happen, uh,
because they gonna I am a film editor, right, I
was hired.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
Let's get to another segment that we all know and love.
Let's do some fucking with black people.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
Boo boo hoo.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Just fucking with them people because they with us. Fucking
with them people because they black. Fucking with them black people,
just fucking fucking we.
Speaker 2 (55:17):
Engagement bait from ex quarterbacks shouldn't be about sports, not politics,
That's right. R G three volunteered himself to be on
the Summer Jam screen because the I guess I'll try
to summarize the story. But the Department of Defense took
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down Jackie Robinson's page or re ordered it in a
different place and ended up getting called out on it
by the media. And part of the reason they got
caughtage because they've been taking all the d e I
stuff off of the websites for the government, and people
like Colon Powell and people that were recognized for you know,
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fighting against racism and breaking glass ceilings, they are now
being not recognized and they are now being basically erased,
and so they took down Jackie Robinson and Jeff Passon
Mina comes many other people made points about it in
the media space of like, hey, what are you doing
(56:20):
in this page? Eventually went back up who knows for
how long, but yes, yeah, And the thing is, I
think they do stuff like this on purpose socially to
see where people's default like fighting line is because the
thing is, you guys will fight for Jackie Robinson, but
you might not fight for Colin Powell.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
And so fuck Colin Powell. We still erase a lot
of black history today.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
I agreed, And so RG three saw Mina chimes go
on to around the horn and on around the horn.
Mina comes gave she won, and when you win, you
(57:06):
get like your own I don't know, like maybe minute, yeah,
forty five seconds to a minute to say, hey, this
is what I would like to talk about with my
winning time.
Speaker 4 (57:22):
Whatever, whatever it is. People talk about all types.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
Of stuff, right, And so she talked about Jackie Robinson.
I'll play this audio hopefully it's no echo, but yeah,
she and she basically pointed out, you can't, Oh, this
is not gonna play. Is Twitter gonna asks to it.
You can't talk about Jackie Robinson without bringing up race.
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It's just impossible. So you can't do this whole like god.
Speaker 14 (57:49):
So, ESPN and others reported today that the Department of Defense,
amidst an ongoing effort to purge government mentions of diversity
equit inclusion, remove the website honoring Jackie Robinson military service.
It has since been restored, and their spokesperson, the Pentagon
Press Secretary, said this, we do not view or highlight
plead people such as Robinson through the prism of immutable
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characteristics such as race, amongst other things. So look, Jackie
Robinson was known for many things, but above all, first
and foremost it was his ongoing courage in the face
of racial discrimination. In fact, in addition to crossing the
color barrier in baseball, he served in a segregated unit
in the Army and in one instant refused the instance,
refused to move to the.
Speaker 4 (58:31):
Back of the bus, was arrested and acquitted.
Speaker 14 (58:34):
That matters that history cannot be a race, it cannot
be undone, and it must be recognized to fully understand
and celebrate his legacy.
Speaker 2 (58:44):
What I hear there is obviously mean of times being
just a stand up person, a.
Speaker 3 (58:49):
Great ally and all that.
Speaker 7 (58:51):
A long time.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
Yeah, I've been I've been a fan artist for a
long time. But also I hear why I hear that,
like those are the reason that probably getting rid of
around the horn, because around the horn is a space
for people to be able to do stuff like that
every once in a while, and the stick to sports crowd,
and we don't want personality crowd and the anti DEI crowd.
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When they look at those shows, they their racism is
boiling over and being like, oh so many sometimes the
show has three and four different colored people and race
people in different gender people and shit like that. I
can't afford to have this in my life. Oh at
any rate.
Speaker 3 (59:35):
RG three sees this.
Speaker 2 (59:38):
And says, passive, aggressively, sports shows on TV should be
about sports, not politics. Then of course he couldn't let
that stand because people probably were like, fuck you talking
about and then people are like putting it together, like
always talking about me and the cons always talking about
Jackie Robinson.
Speaker 3 (59:57):
Fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 2 (59:59):
Then he replies to this tweet and says, this tweet
is not about Jackie Robinson. His significance can never and
should never be erased. Breaking the color barrier in baseball
in itself is not political. Jesse Owens winning four gold
medals in itself was not political. Jack Johnson becoming the
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first black boxing heavyweight champion itself was not political. They
all had political ramifications. They all changed the status quo
of the racial barriers to fair play race relations and
civil rights. That should always be acknowledged and never forgotten.
They shouldn't be used as an excuse to push political
agendas on sports shows on national television to an audience
(01:00:45):
there to consume sports content. M h yeah, yeah, I
feel like we just saw how much of a.
Speaker 7 (01:01:04):
Coward he is.
Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
To come into that discussion and try to spin it
that way. But also his gobbledygook made no fucking sense.
Speaker 5 (01:01:15):
Now, what you just said is one of the most
insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point
in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to
anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in
this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
(01:01:37):
I award you no points and may God have mercy
on your soul.
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Yeah. Now keep in mind you can't spell Redskins without DEI.
So he probably liked when he was on the team
and it was before it got name changed. What I
think is interesting here is I mean, besides the obvious
that we all know, which is segregation, was literally political.
(01:02:04):
So breaking any color barrier, any color line that was
especially going to be an example to so many other
people in cases about anti discrimination. Absolutely, Jackie Robinson was political.
Him playing baseball was literally political. He was literally a
DEI candidate, meaning his inclusion was there for diversity, inequity,
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and inclusion, like that's why he was there. There's no
shame in that he was not even the best black
player at the time. The Nego League sent the player
that is the most respectable and they felt could get
through the punishment of it. And he died in early
death absorbing all of that hatred and racism and just
(01:02:51):
stress and all the stuff that he dealt with as
a young man in that horrible situation called slur every day.
But this is not really about Jackie Robinson and it's
not really about me the cons It's about Robert Griffin,
(01:03:11):
the third, the cornball brother, because he has been on
his grind the last year or so, especially after he
lost his job at ESPN. He has really been circling
the drain of like right wing like how can I
get into one of these bigger bubbles? And so he's
(01:03:33):
having Dana White on his show. He's he's saying Trump
isn't racist, who how can you prove he's racist?
Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
He's doing things like this on the on purpose.
Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
I always thought he was corny because of his like
weird racial hang ups around his wife and his cowardice
and inability to stand in him like it's one thing
for somebody to be anti black and standing and be like, man,
you know whatever. He's the kind of I gotta let
some and call on this show and be anti black
woman and then laughs at it but doesn't check on
(01:04:06):
He's the kind of person to post a video where
it's like when your white, when your wife takes melatonin
instead of me, or melon instead of melotonin, and they
change places and d to like I'm black and you know,
oh my wife's butt, you say she's just a white girl,
and it's just a little ass white woman. But anyway,
it's like there's no like, what was your hang up
around us? Right?
Speaker 4 (01:04:27):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
We're not messing with you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
So if anything, a lot of black people unfairly or
not I shouldn't say unfairly, but presumed to have your
back back in the day when you got called a cornball,
so like they've always unfairly been in your corner. And
then on the back end, we got to catch it
with the weird anti black, ridiculous tap dancing shucking on
this side on the side of it where it's like, well,
(01:04:51):
I don't see it. It is I ain't seen it.
Like dogg is obviously about politics and race when it
comes to those people you name, right, And it wasn't
just they weren't. And this is the thing, and I
always say this about our ancestors. Stop dehumanizing them by
using them as pictures but not reading the book. Stop
(01:05:13):
doing that because people say dumb shit all the time,
like nobody died for my right to vote. Yes, they did.
They died for their own right to vote and for yours.
And we know that because they were in organizations and
they said it. They wrote it down for us to read.
Any of you did not read it, so you say
platitudes that aren't true, like they just died for me
(01:05:34):
to have a freedom to choose not to vote. No,
they died and they wanted you to vote. That last
breath on this earth was passing on their legacy from
them to you, to a future they could not even
see over the horizon, right, the dream that they dreamed
and you never never got to live. And they and
they so, yes, they actually were hoping you would use
(01:05:55):
your power to vote. That's what it was about. They
were using theirs and it wasn't just and if you
felt like it, it was this is a commandment. We
are giving our lives to make this happen. Well, similar
things happen with Jackie Robinson. You can read his life story,
you can read all about what he went through. He
knew this was about race and politics. He was very
(01:06:16):
politically active. It's like saying that Kaepernick was not about
politics in person. R G three, I'm sure never really
would speak.
Speaker 3 (01:06:23):
Up for like that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
But but that's but no, you can't, you can't unlink
these things. And so and Jesse Owens was literally only
on the team for the relay race anyway because two
Jewish people were not allowed to go because the Olympics
were in Germany under Hitler. And they was like, oh man,
(01:06:47):
we just it's not fair, y'all afford the best. You're
supposed to be here, but we're gonna we're gonna actually
let uh Jesse Owens take your place.
Speaker 3 (01:06:56):
And they won. But the point being like, that's political.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
The politics were happening way before they were getting on
the field. The politics were happening in their lives. But
I don't doubt that RG three knows this. I think
he is a coward. I think he he is. This
is him signaling to a different.
Speaker 4 (01:07:15):
Audience, yeah than us. Yeah yeah, we are not the
audience for this.
Speaker 2 (01:07:21):
And so ever since then, he's tried to do what
I like to call singing gospel with the apollo, meaning
he has gone on Twitter and now he's tweeting shit
about Jesus and stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
Right, changing the subject like you're still not supposed to
be in his ass.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
We need to fight for each other harder, and then
we fight against each other. And he's still getting cooked
in the mentions, which means he's reading the mentions because
he keeps trying to fix it, and he keep trying
to talk about other stuff nobody wants to talk about that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
They like, no, go back. Then he put trust God.
Speaker 2 (01:07:53):
God's got your back through all the challenges life throws
your way. God, Like, now, why am I in it?
RG three?
Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
You know I didn't say any of that stuff. Leave
me out of here. Then he posted he posted.
Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
This, I never said what some are claiming I did
about Jackie Robinson, Jesse Owens or Jack Johnson. But I
understand is how many heard it. That's on me, Jackie Robinson,
Jesse Owens and Jack Johnson's achievements in the face of
brutal racism had an immeasurable impact on moving civil rights forward.
They are heroes, They are my heroes. My words were
(01:08:27):
dropped into a debate. I wasn't trying to join, but you.
Speaker 7 (01:08:30):
Did join it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:31):
What we what do we litter? You act like we're crazy.
You put some shit out there. We read what you said,
and it's not like you did a video well where
where you actually spoke. We read what you said. There
was no video form out of this, so there was
no way for me to hear what. No, we read
your words said, bitch, what you're talking about? You didn't
want to stand ten toes down in it, so you're
(01:08:53):
freaked out. And then you turned to Jesus, don't act
like we're crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
You little. No one was asking you to do anything.
You joined the debate.
Speaker 4 (01:09:02):
Yes you did. You could have said nothing. You did it.
Speaker 7 (01:09:05):
Stopped doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Stop telling lies, bro, stopped telling lies.
Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
You heard what I just told you, right.
Speaker 4 (01:09:11):
Lie, good lie. And the biggest reason why I said
you could have said nothing. It's like now when people
come at you, you want to claim victim, like like
you just randomly got tossed in the conversation.
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
What he wants us to believe is that he was
tweeting apropos of nothing at the exact same time Mina
Coms was talking about Jackie Robinson and everyone was sharing
it and applying it. And he just happens to have
Dana White on this show and say Trump's not a racist.
He just happens to be that guy. Believe coincidence. Jackie Robinson,
Jesse Owens, and Jack Johns's achievements in the face of
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brutal racism had and a measurable impact on moving civil
rights forward. Their heroes. They are my heroes. My words
were dried toard debit. I wasn't trying to join it.
There was a heated conversation happening around Jackie, d e
I and the current political climate, but that's not what
my tweet was about. Coward. I am responsible for my
words and the timing of any message the facts at
the timing wasn't right for my nuanced take.
Speaker 7 (01:10:06):
There was no nuance here.
Speaker 4 (01:10:08):
What are we saying?
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
It wasn't just being stupid isn't the same as being nuanced.
It didn't go over anyone's head. It did not I
would never diminish history, race, or any one of those
men's legacy. They are American icons. I would never disrespect that.
I will always be open to all people believes in conversations.
That's why I ask tough questions. That's why I try
to create a safe space where people feel free to
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speak their truth and engage in open conversations.
Speaker 4 (01:10:33):
What you were not asking any questions. You were making
a statement, first of all.
Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
And he don't ask tough questions of those conservative people
he brings on his podcast to make a safe space
for his matter of fact, I go to him to
say his podcast is literally the.
Speaker 3 (01:10:49):
Least challenging space.
Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
Like he doesn't ask tough questions of anybody that you
know is to the right of him.
Speaker 3 (01:10:56):
He just goes on whatever they assume.
Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
Like that's fine, it's a friendly conversation, and that's and
it's okay to have spaces like that. But let's just
call it what it is. You're not asking tough questions.
You're just letting people spew whatever the fuck they feel
like spewing on your show. Right, It's like it's like
saying Shannon Sharp asked tough questions.
Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
No, he doesn't. He just lets you do whatever the
fuck you want to do.
Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
Thanks to the people who I spent time with me
over the past forty eight hours to help me better
understand how the time it was not right for my
take and why it was heard differently than I intended. Yeah,
I think he's a coward and pretending that it's a
coincidence that he's gonna ride that lo out to like it.
I just happened to tweet something about Jackie Robinson, had
nothing to do with me. I still choose to believe
(01:11:39):
there's a place for tough, honest conversations with different viewpoints
and ideas. I'm listening, I'm learning. I'll keep showing off,
showing up with respect. That sounds like some AI roe,
I mean artificial intelligence.
Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
Yeah, but all.
Speaker 2 (01:11:51):
Right, zero two? Oh wait, and then one more.
Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Thing about this. I forgot to say.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
It did give me an idea. I you know, I
know I just called him a bunch of names, and
I know that he probably would say no to this,
But listen, show business is business. It's tough business, and
I have a business proposal for RG three. You know,
(01:12:18):
if he's willing to hear me out and work with me,
I think we should do a TV show together called
RG three History. I think I think it could work.
I think it could be good. In RG three's history,
we just reduce everything to his most basic components and
(01:12:42):
then we hide behind our own cowardice. So we'll be
doing stuff like finding black history icons like this brother
here who drank from the whites only water fountain. I
don't know if you've ever seen this picture before. It's
a real picture to happen. Yeah, and we'll be like,
this isn't political. This is just a man who need
(01:13:03):
a simple water. We all need h two O. Why
people are injecting politics into this is beyond me. Join
me on RG three History. We're gonna talk about We're
gonna talk We're gonna talk about, you know, the pioneers
of history that are brave in spite of not really
anything we can say they was fighting. They just happened
to be very brave people that were not political people.
(01:13:26):
They were just people that stood for something that I
can't say myself to what they stood for, but just
know that it's good that they were taking a stand,
and that's really taking a stand in any direction is
honestly what it's about. At the RG three history.
Speaker 3 (01:13:40):
Rosa Parks wasn't political. She just wanted to sit on
the bus.
Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Who cares if he's in the front or the back.
She need to get from point A to point B
with someone else's transportation, and that's all that matters.
Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
We do a disservice to our legacy.
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
When we make it about politics. Okay, stop politicizing Rosa
Parks history. Go ahead and check us out every day
on the Jason whod Like Network. Martin Luther King wasn't political.
He had a dream, a dream of speaking to a
lot of people about some stuff at the mountaintop, and
(01:14:15):
he was and he was able to do that because
he was a gifted order. That's not political in of itself.
Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
So let's not make his legacy political, everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
Let's calm down on the politics. MLK. It's not a
political person by himself. It's only political if you start
looking at what he was fighting against and what he
was fighting for.
Speaker 3 (01:14:37):
But why would we do that?
Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
That gets confused and we can't all agree. So let's
just stick to the rivers and lakes that we used
to over here, all right? Can zero T one hundred?
Speaker 4 (01:14:53):
This gets a I guess it's gonna get a seventy five. Okay,
all right, I'm fucked with.
Speaker 7 (01:15:07):
But it's also AUGI three.
Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
Right right, so, habitual line shucker.
Speaker 4 (01:15:12):
Right so, But he's also not one of them people
where you hear their names. You just go with your
cars just because you just do so much fucked up
shit that it don't matter what you do. You can
say a kitten, then I will still be like your cars.
He's not on that list. But at the same time,
I'm just a little irritated. But not now I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:15:30):
Giving I'm gonna give it one hundred Honestly, I'm gonna
give it your cars. I think he's on my your
cars list now because at this point I see the
grift early, I see what he trying to do.
Speaker 3 (01:15:41):
I can, I can. My coon sense is tingling.
Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
I feel like we're gonna be here for him for
a few more times throughout the year.
Speaker 3 (01:15:49):
I hate to call it early. Hopefully he disappointed.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
He well not he uh surprises me and has more
integrity than I that I'm thinking.
Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
But I think this is his laying.
Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
He's unemployed, he sees the bigger bubbles, he wants the
bigger bubbles y and he want to get back on TV.
And also he's an habitual line stepper and fetcher. And
so when you get to habitual status where every time
your name come up, my ods rolled before I even
know it's said, I gotta start going my gut and
saying your cars.
Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
You just on the Jakar's list, you know what.
Speaker 4 (01:16:24):
The more more I think about it, I think I
am gonna put him on your cars list. And another
the biggest I think the biggest reason why I'm gonna
put him on the Jakaris list is I'm thinking about
one particular incident, particularly less about this and more of
the videos he does about his wife, Like I think
those videos actually irritate me. You married a white woman, baby,
that's okay. We don't actually give a fuck about you
(01:16:46):
or your white woman love on her and married you
know me, Like if you're her for what she is
over there, it's just a lot of into it and
it's really weird, like she's just one of my business.
All of a sudden, people going off from a timeline
because you posted her doing pilates and she's like with
the fucking like shit like that, like and it becomes
irritating because it's like, hey, don didn't nobody asks to
be in this mix?
Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
Yeah, like that, like that, all the weird interracial couple
comedy stuff that just only relies on the fact that
she's white, I'm black, he's black, I'm white, or whatever.
All those always skeeve me out a bit because it's
always like, that's weird, like it's weird. It's weird because they,
(01:17:29):
I think, because most of them just rely on these
really archaic stereotypes, right that either fetish size or otherwise
the other person's always such a weird thing. But there's
a type of influencer that does that content that's just
you know, here's my white wife wearing a do rag
and here I am wearing yoga pants. Isn't that funny
or whatever. It's like, I'm sure it's funny to somebody,
(01:17:50):
but I always think about, what what are those people
trying to say?
Speaker 4 (01:17:54):
You know, I agree?
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
So yeah, he and the fact that he's a sports
guy that decided to dedicate some of his time to
be in that kind of content guys weird. And plus
he has that weird podcast that is clearly trying to
trend towards the all right right type leaning ship.
Speaker 7 (01:18:09):
So right and it's very annoying to me.
Speaker 4 (01:18:11):
So that's why that so moment I think about it,
I think that's why I'm gonna give it up your
cars because you already are irritating. And then we just
after blue you get OREO videos like just stupid shit,
just baby, just love your wife? What is this? Take
me out the group.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Chat r G three is who y'all think grooving gorilla is? Okay,
think about that. It's hard to guess the race.
Speaker 8 (01:18:41):
It's time to race.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
It's time to catch the race. It's time to guess
the race. All right, let's get into some guests the race.
We've been too high and mighty. Time for us to
be racist as well. Uh see a man robs a
Whatater Burger with a large knife after his card payment
(01:19:05):
didn't work.
Speaker 4 (01:19:07):
Oh no, yeah, declined.
Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
Right like, well, now you're gonna decline in blood. You've
got to you about to experience some some loss as well,
some loss of some blood. Yeah, you're going into the black.
Oh no, your budget blacking out. So fort Worth Police
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are asking for the public's help identifying a man seen
in the video robbing a what a Burger.
Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
I've never been to a Whatater Burger.
Speaker 13 (01:19:46):
Fort Worth PD tells us that they've arrested a man
seen on video.
Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
Now, let me know if y'all can hear that, and
then I'll finish playing it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
But I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:19:55):
I have to know if y'all heard that or not
because I played like five seconds of news article. Oh
they heard it? Okay, all right, I'll finish playing it.
Then here we go, guy, let's start it over.
Speaker 13 (01:20:06):
All right here at home for Worth PD tells us
that they've arrested a man seen on video robbing a
Waterburger with a large knife. Police say last month, the
suspect tried paying with several different cards, but they were declined.
They say the suspect stepped away, then returned with that knife,
and he grabbed a bag of food and left. Police
say the man is in custody connected to a bank
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robbery unrelated to the waterburger incident.
Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
But did his car get declined the bank too?
Speaker 4 (01:20:33):
Right? Must have? Now you robbed the bank and then
still didn't have enough money for the what burger?
Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
He just keep his knife on him in case he
forget his pin code? Like, sir, what's the pin code?
He's like a it's seven to no it's five. Fuck it,
I'll give my knife. I'll be all right back.
Speaker 4 (01:20:52):
I said I need to under dollars withdraw and I'm
gonna get it all right.
Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Well, guess the race.
Speaker 3 (01:20:58):
Karen did say his name?
Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
No, they just said what he did. I don't They
didn't say his name.
Speaker 4 (01:21:06):
I'm gonna go black because he car got the client.
I ain't got nothing else to go out for.
Speaker 7 (01:21:12):
You can't give me no name.
Speaker 2 (01:21:16):
Okay, how could be wrong? Check the chat room, Robin
fociel food is some in ship black? Black, says Yetti
to blacks, and Karen saying black as well. Uh, the
correct answer is white. Too many crimes that that week, white,
says man. The correct answer is black. You got it, Karen,
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some of you did miss it. And I don't know
if you can see him there but.
Speaker 4 (01:22:04):
Corner, Yeah, that's.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
Him in the corner.
Speaker 8 (01:22:06):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:22:08):
Uh, what's up with this music and music?
Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
That music is too poppy for I always feel like
somebody's watching me, I guess because the camera's on them.
Speaker 4 (01:22:16):
I guess.
Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
So I love now to look at his face right
there where they zoomed in. That's clearly when the car
got declined for the last time. His face right there
is like what you mean to climb?
Speaker 7 (01:22:26):
And you know he gave him multiple cars, declined.
Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
That one too. I guess I gotta go to my
knife card. This is my this is my last car
right here? Okay, the slash card. Oh, let's go to
the next one. Louisiana man best interest ever. Louisiana man
claims it was not a crime to throw food on
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his wife. Mm hmm. Maybe he is addicted to love.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
That's why it's no crime.
Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
Yes, so if he's addicted love, let him do his time.
That's all I'm saying. Facing arrest repelting his spouse with
his lunch and a metal sponge, Louisiana man offered police
a novel legal take, claiming that it's not a crime
to throw food on his wife. You know what it's
it's Louisiana. I guarantee you. They did have to look
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it up. It's not hold on, I feel like it might,
but you're right, it is Louisiana. It might not be
a crime.
Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
All right, let me look it up in property.
Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
Let me see wife crimes. Okay, legal to beat them
with a switch. So you did you beat on with switch?
No spoon? Oh, it's not looking good for you.
Speaker 7 (01:23:46):
No, looking good food.
Speaker 4 (01:23:47):
Food is not on the list back and you should
should have gone a shovel.
Speaker 2 (01:23:51):
They didn't even use spoons in eighteen forty two when
he made these laws.
Speaker 4 (01:23:56):
Uh spoon, We had wood spoons back then. Yeah, metal
was not invented.
Speaker 3 (01:24:01):
Did you throw.
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
Water at her?
Speaker 7 (01:24:03):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:24:03):
Okay, it was food. Nah, that's not in here. When
cops arrived at the couple's Monro home, they observed food
on the master bed where the victim stated the incident
took place. A small lump on the back of the
victim's head as well, was detected by police.
Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
After being read.
Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
As rights, he declared that it was not unlawful to
shower one spouse with food items. Well after being read
to rights, one of those rights that remained silent. That
analysis was rejected by police and he was arrested for
domestic abuse battery. He spent two days in Cutsy before
posting five hundred dollars bond on the misdemeanor charge.
Speaker 7 (01:24:37):
And the food would have been cheaper for you to eat.
Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
Yeah, that's true. I wanted in jail. He threw food
on the cafeteria workers or he was like, actually, you
not my wife. That might be illegal.
Speaker 4 (01:24:47):
Karen, guess the race white.
Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
Karen's going to white for what hell was this man,
Willie Cook. Let's check the chat room see what they
believe crime or ConA kofee of corner Kobe, I guess white.
I don't know. Benne battering white, raging Cajun white raising caucage.
That's hilarious, friends, and caucageing. That is so good. Take
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a vow.
Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
I've never heard that before.
Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
White making up laws from then their white didn't do
black white. The correct answer is Karen said white and
she was wrong. Many of you said white. Congratulations you
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mean black? I mean black?
Speaker 3 (01:25:43):
I mean black?
Speaker 4 (01:25:44):
Okay, you got it right if you said black? Sorry
will It Cook?
Speaker 3 (01:25:48):
You went with white.
Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
M mm hmmmm. I think I might have got that
off the name alone. It is Louisiana, though, so maybe
there's a lot of white will.
Speaker 4 (01:25:57):
Is down there, right. You know, you just never know.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
Willie Cook sound black to me? Sound like that man
make a.
Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
Mean croaker, right, dude, don't it?
Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
O can't. I can't believe you went with that.
Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
Well, okay, yeah, And the nigga had her right, had
to have the nerve to talk about I got throw.
Speaker 7 (01:26:14):
Food at my wife.
Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
Bitch, what I feel like a black man was saying
all over that says what I think about black man.
I do feel like a brother would try to make
that argument, Like, hold on, now, I's not legally throw
food on my wife. Okay, I didn't throw food on it.
You ain't like I threw food on a stranger. This
is my wife were talking about. She ain't got no rights.
Speaker 12 (01:26:37):
What triple the points triple, the points triple, the points triple,
the points trip triple, the ray points trip trip trip triple,
the points trip to triple, the points triple, the points
trip triple, the points trip trip rae woints trip wints.
Speaker 4 (01:26:56):
Trip tri.
Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
A spring break beach brawl ended with an eighteen year
old combatant under arrest for allegedly biting off the ear
of his opponent.
Speaker 3 (01:27:08):
Well, damn, yeah, I guess you.
Speaker 4 (01:27:11):
Can style what is this?
Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
I guess you could say he gave him an ear.
Speaker 7 (01:27:16):
Full, He took a bite out of the situation.
Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
He must have been at a party. Sounds like he
talked his ear off.
Speaker 4 (01:27:35):
That's good, That's really good.
Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Sheriff Sheriff's deputy was patrolling Fort Myers Beach Monday after
now when he was flagged down the reference to a
fight that occurred when one when one man's ear was
bit off.
Speaker 4 (01:27:56):
I guess he didn't hear that coming.
Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
There was probably alcohol involved.
Speaker 7 (01:28:10):
You knew it was.
Speaker 2 (01:28:11):
He was drinking mich A lobe. I should say mckear lob. Anyway,
An investigation confirm that the victim, Juwan Black were not
guessing his race, suffered a traumatic articular wait auricular amputation
(01:28:31):
of his left ear during a brawl with Jack Turner eighteen.
That's whose race we are guessing, Jack Turner. Black was
transported to a hospital for treatment. That's the victim. The
video recorded by a bystanders show Turner pummeling Black as
they wrestled in the sand. At one point, police supported
Turner pulled Black's head upward as he brought his face
(01:28:52):
toward the left side of his of his head. It
was then that Turner allegedly bit off Black's ear. That's
some real inventive type ship.
Speaker 7 (01:29:01):
And it takes a lot of strength to bite somebody.
Speaker 2 (01:29:03):
Off, y'all. He was like, we spit out his ear.
He was like, did you think you were? And then
the title card showed invincible. When they suing, he gave
him an ear full. I said that that was my
first pun joke.
Speaker 3 (01:29:18):
I'm not giving you.
Speaker 2 (01:29:19):
You don't get any of my Yes, okay, just letting
you know by sorry, my brain just try to TikTok me.
Speaker 4 (01:29:27):
I did. I'm sorry.
Speaker 7 (01:29:28):
I tried to TikTok you.
Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
Yeah, you're more attractive. So you're trying to take my content.
Speaker 4 (01:29:34):
And glow up with my joke and give you no credit. Yeah,
this is ship to make jail man. I'm sorry for jail.
Speaker 2 (01:29:43):
A female witness, Haley Seey, told cops that she was
walking with Black and others when Turner call him some names,
some racial slurs, some names, and approached Black. When approached
Black and hitter from Hi. When the ensuing fight was
broken up, Silly said she saw Black's ear had been
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bitten off. Turner was arrested at the scene on a
felony battery charge. He was free from county jail the
following day after posting fifty thousand dollars bond. A judges
ordered him to have no contact with Black. Yeah, why
would he? Why would he? He's already been been ere done.
That that was terrible and advocation seeing no appointment of
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a public.
Speaker 7 (01:30:31):
Ain't all good for everybody, y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
I mean, I'm fair to myself. I don't give myself
any bonus credits for my bad ones. An application seeking
the appointment of a public defender. Turner today reported having
no income and that his bond was posted by his family.
Turner's residents is listed in the three bedroom Fort Myers
home purchase by his parents.
Speaker 3 (01:30:53):
Guess the race of Jack Turner?
Speaker 4 (01:30:56):
Oh? White?
Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
Karen's going with white. Let's check the chat room, see
what they believe. They're saying white, Tyson, that's hilarious. Posted
nail white. White. A lot of whites in the oh
posted bail white. Yeah, fifty k for bail is that's
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a grip that is even with that ten percent.
Speaker 4 (01:31:20):
Is five thousand, that's still a lot of money.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Yeah, like your.
Speaker 3 (01:31:24):
Parents had that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
Huh uh. The correct answer is white. Nobody spit the
rest of the year out why because he bit off?
What did he get you? I don't know, did I
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say that one already? That's a little bit, you know what, Karen,
Why don't you get something to everybody gets everybody gets some.
But yeah, that's him right there. His hair is real frizzy.
He's like, you be in a fight and and your
instincts were right. The names were racial slurs. Okay, yeah,
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because I was like, and I sound to me from
contest close. Black man walking with his white girlfriend, racist
white boy starts calling him some racial slurs, gets in
a fight, bites the black man's ear off in front
of all his friends. I'm just saying I blame the
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current administration. Yeah, making people bold, people, getting people getting
a little too excited, all right? Sword ratching this time.
A state college man is in custody after allegedly threatening
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his roommate with a katanosaur and a kitchen knife during
the dispute of a thermostat. According to a criminal complaint
filed by Ferguson Township Police, Mean Kwan Mean Kwan Hong,
twenty one is charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, and
harassment following an incident that occurred January twenty fourth. Police
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responded to the residents around six oh six pm after
receiving a report of this early conduct between the two roommates.
According to the criminal complaint, Huang became upset after his
roommate locked the thermostat to prevent him from adjusting it. Well,
I guess he thought he needed that turn up the heat.
Speaker 7 (01:33:53):
I guess he didn't get a fill of the room first.
Speaker 2 (01:33:59):
He took temperature. Uh uh. So then the disagreement escalated
when Wang allegedly began banging on his roommate's bedroom door,
threatening to hold a knife to his throat, and demanded
that he come out the room. The victim told Belice
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he feared for his life. Is Wang continue making threats
and pounding on the door. A witness told officers he
saw Wang holding a katana and a kitchen knife while
making threats, not doing wielding.
Speaker 3 (01:34:31):
That's serious, right, think he's solo leveling.
Speaker 2 (01:34:35):
The witness and another individual fled been for the dude
right fled the apartment out of fear, but later returned
to speak with police. Officers later recovered the weapons from
Wang's bedroom. When questioned my police, Wan initially denied making
threats or holding weapons. He just having ass sores and
knobs for no reason. However, an alico observed the hilt
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of the sword protruding from behind his bed.
Speaker 3 (01:34:58):
Wang been admitted to making the threat involving the.
Speaker 4 (01:35:01):
Knife, him, him, him and him in two r r
q x WYZ didn't know how to hide their weapons right.
Speaker 2 (01:35:09):
Also also like what a child's way of thinking of
compromise because the cops were like, we see the sword,
and he goes, well, okay, I did have a knife.
It's like, what does what.
Speaker 3 (01:35:23):
Are you doing at this point?
Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
Like it was like, well, okay, I guess if you
said I couldn't be outside at the dark, it was
a little dark, like, no.
Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
You you're in trouble.
Speaker 2 (01:35:36):
Even weld. Then the knife is in trouble, buddy, like,
and the sword is obvious to any reasonable human being
that you did that too, right. He yeah, admitted to
having a knife. He is waiting preliminary hearing schedule for
April sixteenth before court Judge Casey M. McLaine. All Right, y'all,
thanks for listening to everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:35:56):
This was fun.
Speaker 2 (01:35:57):
We'll be back throughout the week. No show tomorrow though,
up until next time.
Speaker 4 (01:36:03):
I love you, I love you too.
Speaker 13 (01:36:04):
Why